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» Liverpool player ratings as Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk struggle in Brentford defeat
Liverpool were back to losing ways on Saturday evening, as Brentford secured a thrilling 3-2 win over Arne Slot's Reds at the Gtech Community Stadium in a crushing blow to the Reds' title race
» Liverpool icon tells three Reds stars to step up after fourth straight loss
Liverpool have lost their last four games in the Premier League, with a defeat at Brentford seeing them drop out of the top four in the table for the first time this season
» Man Utd icon Cristiano Ronaldo reveals key to longevity with surprise 'most important tool'
There's no sign of the Portuguese legend hanging up his boots just yet - and he's revealed the secret behind his relentless drive at 40
» Gabriel Martinelli reveals why Arsenal dressing room are in agreement on title chances
Gabriel Martinelli is relishing the challenge of fresh competition in Arsenal's attacking ranks as Mikel Arteta's men chase Premier League and Champions League glory
» Pep Guardiola refuses Erling Haaland request despite 'so sorry' admission
Are Manchester City now the Erling Haaland team? Perhaps not, but Pep Guardiola is in no mood to give his red-hot striker any time to rest, despite the mammoth, marathon season he's in the middle of
» Liverpool slump to yet another defeat as Brentford deliver fresh title blow - 5 talking points
BRENTFORD 3-2 LIVERPOOL: There was plenty of drama at both ends of the pitch as Liverpool struggled to recover from a sluggish start on their trip to West London
» Why Liverpool conceded penalty against Brentford as controversial VAR intervention explained
Liverpool have suffered three consecutive defeats in the Premier League and now have a mountain to climb at the Gtech Community Stadium
» Truth behind Man Utd interest in Jobe Bellingham move as transfer alternative emerges
Manchester United spent heavily in the summer transfer window, but with boss Ruben Amorim keen to bolster his midfield in January, they're looking to get creative when the window reopens
» Gary Neville gives Man Utd dressing room verdict on Ruben Amorim after 'month of reckoning'
Man United have won their last three Premier League games, which has led to Ruben Amorim's side moving into the top four - and Gary Neville has now shared his thoughts
» Paul Merson slams Chelsea star after Sunderland defeat - 'You can't do that'
Chelsea lost more ground in the race for Champions League qualification after underwhelming in a home defeat to newly-promoted Sunderland and Paul Merson was less than impressed
» Man Utd player ratings vs Brighton as Bryan Mbeumo and one other 8/10 star shine
Manchester United secured a 4-2 win over Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday evening, with Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha each finding the scoresheet at Old Trafford
» Bruno Fernandes delivers another Man Utd statement and again proves Ed Woodward right
Manchester United won their third game on the bounce as they defeated Brighton 4-2 in the Premier League on Saturday evening, with captain Bruno Fernandes celebrating his 300th game for the club
» Sir Jim Ratcliffe blocks shock Manchester United transfer despite Ruben Amorim interest
Manchester United have restocked their attack this summer with the signings of Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo - but Ruben Amorim is also intrigued by the possibility of landing Robert Lewandowski
» Bruno Fernandes' Man Utd exit plan in doubt as secret release clause details come to light
Bruno Fernandes opted to stay at Manchester United this season despite interest from the Saudi Pro League but his longer term future remains a topic of speculation
» Matheus Cunha's unwanted run ends as £200m Man Utd call ends Brighton hoodoo - 5 talking points
MANCHESTER UNITED 4-2 BRIGHTON: Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo turned on the style to help propel Ruben Amorim's team to a third straight Premier League victory
» Arsenal spark major injury worry for Crystal Palace as fans uncover surprise hint
Arsenal are set to host Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon, but the Gunners could be without one of their key players after he was spotted missing from the club's training photos
» 'I just don't understand' - Bayer Leverkusen star hits out at Darwin Nunez Liverpool criticism
Darwin Nunez was sold by Liverpool to Al Hilal in the summer transfer window and the striker has been defended by Alex Grimaldo
» Kylian Mbappe gets clear Ballon d'Or verdict from star who beat him to award
Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe has never won the Ballon d'Or though he did make it onto the podium in 2023 following his exploits at the previous year's World Cup
» Jamie Carragher delivers Premier League title verdict as Arsenal sent clear warning
Arsenal are top of the Premier League table after eight games, but Jamie Carragher believes one Manchester City star is the biggest threat to Arsenal's title hopes
» Mason Greenwood lined up for shock Marcus Rashford reunion as Barcelona plot transfer
Mason Greenwood has caught the eye of Barcelona scouts while in France - and could yet reunite with Marcus Rashford in Spain after impressing for Marseille this season
» Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's private life uncovered as Strictly star brings fans to tears
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has been a hit on the Strictly Come Dancing dancefloor, with his emotional tribute to his late mother leaving fans in tears last weekend
» Dean Henderson fires pressure warning at Arsenal stars ahead of Eberechi Eze reunion
England keeper Dean Henderson insists the FA Cup holders will bounce back from shock UEFA Conference League defeat in their Premier League clash away at Arsenal
» Lewis Hamilton puts aside Arsenal loyalty to guide Premier League star from rival club
Lewis Hamilton is a declared fan of Premier League giants Arsenal but has been offering support to an English footballer who plays for one of the Gunners' rivals
» Liverpool tipped for January double transfer after Virgil van Dijk comments
Liverpool have been plagued with a number of defensive injuries this season, and former Reds star Didi Hamann believes Arne Slot could make two new acquisitions in the January transfer window
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» Brentford condemn lacklustre Liverpool to fourth straight league defeat

Victory in Frankfurt on Wednesday, it turns out, was only temporary respite. Liverpool didn’t just slip to a fourth league defeat in a row for the first time since February 2021, but were thoroughly outplayed and outfought by Brentford. The anxious period of stoppage time the home side endured was out of keeping with everything that had gone before.

Brentford tend naturally to a direct approach anyway, but Arne Slot’s grumbling last week about Manchester United’s long balls was an open invitation. Liverpool never got to grips with the pace of Kevin Schade running in behind their back four, and they looked uncomfortable as well against Michael Kayode’s fusillade of long throws. Every side now knows that Liverpool are vulnerable to balls played in behind their full-backs. The opening goal, scored after five minutes, stemmed from a Kayode throw, but that was the result of Giorgi Mamardashvili mopping up as Schade chased behind Conor Bradley. It was already the second time he had done so.

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» Manchester United build momentum as Bryan Mbeumo double sinks Brighton

A Ruben Amorim pirouette and revolving fist-pump greeted Bryan Mbeumo putting Manchester United 3-0 up and told the tale of how precious this third consecutive league victory is.

Yet the goal came on 61 minutes and still United found themselves clinging on at 3-2 deep into added time before Mbeumo smashed home his second. Almost instantly Anthony Taylor blew for time and “Glory, Glory Man United” blared out at Old Trafford.

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» Sunderland flying high after stunning Chelsea with injury-time Talbi winner

In different circumstances the boos when the full-time whistle arrived and Stamford Bridge digested another stumble from Chelsea on home soil would have been the story of the day. It would have been about Enzo Maresca’s shortcomings against a low block, the creative deficit caused by Cole Palmer’s absence and the inconsistencies preventing the youngest team in the Premier League from muscling their way into the title race.

Victory would have lifted Chelsea two points off top spot before Arsenal host Crystal Palace on Sunday. Victory, though, was never within their grasp. Sunderland, again showing why they are such a fine addition to the Premier League, never allowed the world champions to assume control.

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» Brazil’s fast start delivers victory over Lionesses despite Angelina’s red card
  • England Women 1-2 Brazil

  • Stanway 52pen; Bia Zaneratto 10, Dudinha 18

England were caught out against Brazil at the Etihad Stadium, Georgia Stanway’s penalty not enough to cancel out first-half goals from Bia Zaneratto and Dudinha, but it was far from a performance to worry about.

Shortly after taking a two-goal lead, the visiting team were down to 10, Angelina receiving a straight red for bringing down Ella Toone, but despite a gutsy and fiery battle to the end, Sarina Wiegman’s side couldn’t find the equalising goal.

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» Jérôme Boateng pulls out of Bayern return after objections due to assault of former partner
  • Retired defender offered coaching role by Vincent Kompany

  • Boateng found guilty last year of assaulting former partner

The retired defender Jérôme Boateng has pulled out of a planned coaching internship at Bayern Munich after fans voiced their objection because of the 2014 World Cup winner being found guilty last year of assaulting his former partner.

The former Bayern and Germany centre-back, who played for the club between 2011 and 2021, had discussed a short internship with the head coach, Vincent Kompany. “Following the recent discussion regarding myself, I have decided to focus on my issues such as the A training license … that is where my focus is,” he said in a social media post addressed to Bayern and Kompany. “Your focus should be solely on the pitch and on extending this 13-match winning run.”

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» Peterborough sack Darren Ferguson as Blackpool defeat leaves them bottom
  • Ferguson was in fourth spell as manager at club

  • Owner ‘devastated’ to fire club’s ‘greatest manager’

Peterborough have sacked Darren Ferguson after the 2-1 home defeat by fellow strugglers Blackpool, which left them bottom of League One.

Blackpool – with Ian Evatt at the helm after he replaced Steve Bruce, who was sacked at the start of the month – took the lead when a Josh Bowler shot hit the unlucky Peter Kioso and went in after 35 minutes. Posh levelled when Matt Garbett fired home from outside the box just before half-time, but the visitors won it with five minutes to go when Scott Banks curled home.

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» European football: Bayern’s lucky 13 as Kimmich breaks down 10-man Gladbach
  • Kimmich, Guerreiro and Karl capitalise on Castrop red

  • De Bruyne off injured after scoring as Napoli beat Inter

Bayern Munich needed more than an hour before breaking the resistance of Borussia Mönchengladbach, to earn a 3-0 victory over opponents who spent more than 75% of the game with 10 men. It was the Bundesliga leaders’ 13th win in 13 matches across all competitions this season.

Joshua Kimmich slotted in after 64 minutes and the substitute Raphaël Guerreiro added another five minutes later before the teenager Lennart Karl, who had scored in their Champions League win over Club Brugge on Wednesday, made it 3-0 in the 81st. Bayern have a maximum 24 points from eight league matches, five ahead of RB Leipzig, 6-0 winners at Augsburg.

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» Bruno Guimarães strikes late to give Newcastle victory against Fulham

Newcastle may finally be mastering the tricky art of winning twice in a week. Eddie Howe’s players did not always convince and it was not until the 90th minute that Bruno Guimarães secured all three points, but ultimately they followed up the 3-0 Champions League victory over Benfica by edging past Fulham.

That should be a relief to Newcastle’s new chief executive, David Hopkinson, who is presiding over a 100-day review of all areas of club operations. It is the sort of management exercise beloved of senior executives across assorted companies but the reality at St James’ Park is that almost every department remains largely a hostage to first-team fortunes. If Howe’s team fail to qualify for the Champions League again next season everyone suffers the consequences.

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» Tyne and weary: Truro City’s 914-mile round trip makes English football history
  • National League club’s 12-hour journey ends in 2-2 draw

  • First 90 fans to arrive at Gateshead shared a £920 bar tab

For the players, staff and travelling supporters of Truro City, the gruelling 914-mile round trip to Gateshead was a mixed blessing in the end. The 12-hour bus journey from Cornwall in the south-west all the way up England’s spine to the north-east bore a single point and a free pint or two.

Truro drew their National League match at 2-2 at Gateshead International Stadium on Saturday having led 2-0 in the 54th minute, in what is turning out to be a season of epic train journeys and unrelenting hauls up and down English A roads and motorways. After goals from Dominic Johnson-Fisher and Christian Oxlade-Chamblerlain, Gateshead rebounded through Kain Adom and, in the 70th minute, Frank Nouble.

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» ‘It’s what’s in your heart that counts’: Kenny Dalglish on his love for Liverpool and the long shadow of Hillsborough

The Liverpool legend is the subject of a new film directed by Asif Kapadia on the Scot’s remarkable career in football and connection with his adopted city

‘We got the bus and went down to Sheffield to visit the supporters who were in hospital,” Kenny Dalglish says as he remembers how he spent the Monday after the tragedy of Hillsborough in April 1989. “All the players were there so we split up and they walked into different wards to see people. We were trying to give them a wee bit of confidence or belief of anything that could help them. And there was a family around a young boy’s bed and he was unconscious.”

Sean Luckett was 20 years old and one of the thousands of fervent Liverpool supporters who had travelled to Hillsborough to support the team who Dalglish managed and had played for with such sublime talent since arriving from Celtic in 1977. Ninety-seven Liverpool fans eventually lost their lives after the unbearable crush during the club’s FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest.

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» Rashford v Bellingham: 123 years on, clásico gets another Battle of Britain

In none of La Liga’s 192 derbi meetings have any British players faced each other – on Sunday at last they will

The first time Barcelona came to the capital to play Madrid, in the semi-final of the Copa de la Coronación which marked the 16th birthday and ascension to the throne of Alfonso XIII in 1902, there were three Englishmen in the team. Arthur Witty, John Parsons and Henry Morris didn’t score that May afternoon at the Hippodrome, where the teams had tetanus jabs before playing and, according to one Catalan news sheet, they had been distressed at an ungentlemanly and unexpectedly partisan crowd applauding whenever they fell over and going silent when they scored, but they did win 3-1.

Barcelona, after all, had what one paper called “a significant advantage when it came to physical condition and experience”. Born in Catalonia, Witty and Parsons had been founder members of the club three years earlier; Morris, actually Enrique, was born in Manilla to an English father and Spanish mother, had played for a couple of clubs in the city where he had arrived with his family aged 10 and was essentially a ringer. And they had two Swiss players and a German as well. Founded by two Catalan brothers two months earlier, Madrid were not yet Real and hadn’t been playing long. Most of them hadn’t, at least.

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» Full Bloom: Hearts ride to the top off investment and analytics

The leaders host Celtic on Sunday five points clear, boosted by Brighton owner’s access to ‘the best dataset in the world’

When Hearts went top of the table during a captivating but ultimately ill-fated campaign of 1985-86, the Scottish football writer John Fairgrieve insisted far too much was being made of his team’s prominence. “This is the club that represents the capital city,” he wrote. “Not merely Stenhousemuir, Montrose, Hibernian or Arbroath.”

The dig at Hibs still makes those who frequent Tynecastle Park smile, but there was a broader truism. Edinburgh, for reasons enhanced by four decades of Old Firm championship dominance, is viewed in provincial football terms.

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» Championship roundup: Coventry sink Watford to claim sixth successive win
  • 3-1 victory takes Coventry three points clear, as Boro held

  • Sheffield Wednesday lose to Oxford as fans enjoy Chansiri exit

Coventry, the leaders, recorded their sixth win in a row with a 3-1 victory over 10-man Watford, which proved enough to extend their lead at the top to three points.

Frank Lampard’s side got off to a flying start when Brandon Thomas-Asante and Jamie Allen scored within the first seven minutes. Tatsuhiro Sakamoto made it 3-0 on 42 minutes before James Abankwah was sent off for the visitors. Imran Louza’s second-half penalty proved nothing more than a consolation for Javi Gracia’s side.

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» My City players are too proud to repeat last season’s struggles, says Guardiola
  • Manchester City manager admits side were ‘empty’

  • But he’s confident they will be ‘a good team’ again

Manchester City’s players are using last season’s struggles as fuel for their nine-game unbeaten streak, according to Pep Guardiola. After finishing third in the Premier League and without a trophy, the team are aiming to avoid a repeat of the worst campaign since the Spaniard’s first in charge.

City visit Aston Villa on Sunday seeking to extend their good form, helped by Erling Haaland’s run of scoring in his past 12 appearances for club and country. “The players came to me a month ago and said: ‘Pep we don’t want to live the season like we lived last season,’” Guardiola said. “They are the first. They want to perform properly. They have pride.

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» Aaronson and Rodon punish woeful West Ham as Leeds race to victory

Perhaps taking an extended holiday after being sacked by Nottingham Forest would have been a more sensible next step for Nuno Espírito Santo. Rather than being on a peaceful cruise, he is captaining a sinking ship with his West Ham defenders playing their role by being all at sea in defeat by Leeds.

Brenden Aaronson and Joe Rodon were allowed space in the box to put Leeds two up within a quarter of an hour. Leeds faded in the second half, offering West Ham a chance to fight back but the visitors lacked quality in the final third and could muster only a late consolation goal through Manuel Fernandes. The defeat leaves West Ham second bottom of the Premier League nine games into their worst start to a season in 52 years, and their only win came against their current head coach.

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» Wiegman tunes out Le Tissier fan noise as England enter low-stakes window

Online debate around Lionesses squad has been fierce but game against Brazil is about flexibility, not finality

The online discourse when Sarina Wiegman named her England squad for the October international window was emphatic: Maya Le Tissier must play at centre-back; Aggie Beever-Jones must start; Taylor Hinds’s allegiance switch is odd; this player isn’t good enough … it is scandalous that that player hasn’t been included.

It’s good that people care, that fans are engaged in the details, drilling down into what England do, and are discussing how they take the next step on the way towards the 2027 World Cup. Opinion is valuable. Sometimes, though, the discussion verges on hysteria, can feel misplaced and, as England head into the first of four friendlies in their “Homecoming Series”, it all feels a bit over the top.

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» Premier League team news: predicted lineups for the weekend action

Champions Liverpool pay a visit to Brentford on Saturday night while leaders Arsenal host Crystal Palace on Sunday

Saturday 3pm Venue Stamford Bridge

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» Next Generation 2025: 60 of the best young talents in world football

From PSG’s Ibrahim Mbaye to Brazil’s next hope, we select some of the most talented players born in 2008. Check the progress of our classes of 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019and go even further back. Here’s our Premier League class of 2025

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» Next Generation 2025: 20 of the best talents at Premier League clubs

We pick the best youngsters at each club born between 1 September 2008 and 31 August 2009, an age band known as first-year scholars. Check the progress of our classes of 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020and go even further back. Here’s our 2025 world picks

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» Experimental England exposed by Brazil but Wiegman has no reason to panic | Sophie Downey

Defeat could be a blessing for Lionesses who have plenty of time to fix defensive frailties and mould cohesive team

England were brought back to earth with a small, if likely inconsequential, bump in the first match of their Homecoming Series as a 2-1 defeat by Brazil at the Etihad Stadium exposed the Lionesses’ defensive fragility. Brazil’s first-half goals were a reflection of England’s struggles with dealing with direct, transitional forward play as well as a consequence of their instability at the back and the fact they are missing key players.

England’s weakness in defence is nothing new – it has been evident on a relatively consistent basis over the last couple of years regardless of the personnel available. They have recorded one clean sheet in their last seven games, relying on their resilience, never-say-die attitude and wealth of attacking players. Unfortunately for them on this occasion, the last part was lacking despite the significant pressure the forward line applied once their opponents were reduced to 10 players, thanks to Angelina’s 21st-minute red card.

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» Lionel Messi just had the best season in MLS history. Does anyone care?

The Argentine has been as excellent as ever in his later years, but his presence and performance has yet to push MLS into the US mainstream

OK, show of hands. How many of you knew that Lionel Messi – a global superstar who has committed to spend his next three years in the United States – just completed the best individual season in Major League Soccer history?

Be honest.

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» Goals all that’s missing for ‘free’ Eberechi Eze as he faces Crystal Palace

Forward joined Arsenal in the summer for £67m and takes on former club where he spent five years and gained hero status

“For ever grateful, man, that’s how I feel – that will be me for life,” reflected Eberechi Eze on his time at Crystal Palace during an interview with Ian Wright when he signed for Arsenal. Wright, another south Londoner who made the move, coincidentally at the same age – 27 – in September 1991, seemed the perfect person with whom to share what Eze described as “the realisation of a prayer we started 20 years ago as a family”. Yet for a small minority of Palace supporters with very long memories it rekindled bitter feelings about an incident that occurred at Highbury in May 1993.

Wright had not held back after scoring Arsenal’s winner on his first appearance against Steve Coppell’s side at Selhurst Park a few months earlier – “I celebrated because Palace fans were being nasty,” he later explained – and further soured the relationship by kissing the badge when he gave his team the lead in a match his old side desperately needed to win to avoid relegation. “After I scored I remember Nigel Martyn saying: ‘Wrighty, what are you doing? You’re going to send us down,’” he recalled.

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» Dejphon Chansiri and everything that has gone wrong at Sheffield Wednesday

What has happened, why has it happened and what happens now – and could a regulator have prevented this?

The owner of Sheffield Wednesday, Dejphon Chansiri, has placed the club into administration. He has done the same with the company that owns Hillsborough, Wednesday’s stadium. As a result, administrators have taken over the day-to-day running of one of England’s historic clubs, with a view to stabilising financial performance and, ultimately, finding a new owner. Going into administration is a measure of last resort for any struggling business and carries sanctions in English football. Sheffield Wednesday have been docked 12 points by the EFL, leaving them adrift at the bottom of the Championship on -6 points, 13 behind Blackburn Rovers, the next side in the table.

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» Sam Kerr back but without much of a bang after 725-day Australia absence | Joey Lynch

The Chelsea striker worked hard but failed to score in her first game for the Matildas since sustaining a knee injury

Perhaps Joe Montemurro is a fan of the O’Jays, or the Kinks, because the Matildas’ coach definitely didn’t waste any time in giving the people what they wanted when he picked his team to face Wales. There was to be no beating around the bush here, no carefully managed substitutions or reacting to the ebbs, flows and physicality of the game. For the first time in 725 days, Sam Kerr was going to play for Australia. And she was going to do so from the start.

After months of anticipation, the moment was here and the scene set for something special. Kerr had scored on her return for Chelsea, after all; why not now in her return to the national team fold, too?

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» ‘Match his movement, stay patient’: just how do you stop Erling Haaland?

Very few have worked out how to contain Manchester City’s striker. As past opponents attest, there are no easy solutions

No coach has found a way to stop Erling Haaland in his past 12 matches, the striker scoring in each and 22 times in all competitions for club and country. Pep Guardiola knows most about the Norwegian’s talents and jokingly suggested a plan to keep him out: “Four centre-backs.” There are no straightforward answers, especially as so many have tried and failed.

On Sunday Aston Villa and Unai Emery will be tasked with formulating a strategy to keep Haaland quiet. Not that the Manchester City player is particularly perturbed by not being involved for much of a match. His touches are infrequent but very often telling. The focus generally against Haaland is preventing the ball from reaching him but with City’s array of creative talents, that is easier said than done.

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» For San Diego FC, a historic inaugural MLS season is equal parts philosophy and community

The Western Conference’s No 1 seed can become the second expansion team to win MLS Cup

As San Diego FC prepare for their first playoff appearance this Sunday, they do so with the deserved title of record breakers. The expansion club has earned the Western Conference’s No 1 seed and set records for most victories (19) and points (63) in a single season by an MLS expansion team. As a result, they will be at home for the remainder of the playoffs, and would host MLS Cup if they make it there and meet anyone other than Inter Miami, Cincinnati, or the Supporters’ Shield-winning Philadelphia Union.

Now, they’re aiming for more history – to become the first expansion side to win MLS Cup since 1998 when the Chicago Fire achieved it against DC United.

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» Porto dismantle one of biggest ticket-scalping networks uncovered in football
  • Ringleaders earned tens of thousands of euros a game

  • Tourists were primary targets with tickets up to €800

Porto have dismantled one of the largest ticket-scalping networks uncovered in football, reclaiming hundreds of seats at their Estádio do Dragão that had been exploited for profit on the illegal resale market. The operation was earning its ringleaders tens of thousands of euros a match.

Porto said one alleged ringleader had convinced dozens of people to hand over personal details, which he used to register them as club members and purchase season tickets in their names. “These schemes reached an impressive scale, with dozens of seats controlled by a single individual,” the club said in a statement to the Guardian. “We also identified businesses processing hundreds of transactions, serving as fronts for this unlawful activity.”

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» Research reveals racist chants on rise in Israeli football – with Maccabi Tel Aviv the worst offenders
  • Kick It Out Israel finds 367 instances in 2024-25

  • Of those, 118 were linked to Maccabi supporters

Racist chanting by Israeli football fans grew rapidly over the past year, data shows, with Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters the most likely to engage in discriminatory behaviour. The research was conducted by Kick It Out Israel, which is funded by a civil society organisation, Givat Haviva, that works towards the “creation of a shared society for Jews and Arabs”.

It found 367 instances of racist chanting at Israeli Premier League (IPL) matches in the 2024-25 season, a record total and an increase of 67% on the previous campaign.

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» Graham Potter takes Sweden job on short deal with World Cup target
  • Potter takes charge of November’s final two qualifiers

  • Sweden aiming for March’s playoffs via two routes

Graham Potter has been appointed Sweden’s head coach on a short-term deal with the goal of qualifying for the World Cup. The 50-year-old, sacked by West Ham less than a month ago, will take charge of the final two qualifiers next month and his contract will be extended to cover the playoffs and next summer’s tournament should the team get there.

Sweden are bottom of their qualifying group with one point from four games and play in Switzerland on 15 November then at home to Slovenia three days later. They could reach the playoffs even if they do not finish second because they won Nations League group C1. The 12 qualifying group runners-up will be joined by the four best-ranked Nations League section winners in March’s playoffs.

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» Save the entire 1987 QPR squad to the cloud: my mental Rolodex is too full of past players | Max Rushden

Stunning goals by Eli Kroupi and Loum Tchaouna mean they are forcing their way into my brain at the expense of Ian Juryeff

I managed to watch last Saturday’s Match of the Day without knowing the scores. It really is one of life’s enduring thrills. So the first time I’d seen or heard of Loum Tchaouna was when he picked up the ball in the 68th minute at Turf Moor, looked around a bit and thought: “Sod it, I’ll just whack it from here.” And how! What a brilliant way to introduce himself to my brain – which was perhaps not his ultimate goal; in this instance a goal was very much his ultimate goal.

By the time of this last-on-MOTD wonderstrike, I’d obviously spent the previous hour watching various other footballers at work – most of them pretty familiar. The odd one did require a cursory Google. Who is Eli Kroupi? Who are all these Chelsea players? Do they really have the same sized squad as all the other teams? If I was cloning footballers in a laboratory and slipping them into the Champions League squad, I’d call them Reggie Walsh.

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» If Tebas had only listened he might have got his La Liga game abroad | Sid Lowe

In an embarrassing climbdown, the game in Miami is off with the league having alienated the players and even Villarreal, the club that was on its side

If there is a moment that defined La Liga’s fourth failed attempt to play in Miami, an image to explain why everything went wrong, it may have been the moment it was all over. On Tuesday night, Spanish television broadcast reaction to the news from the Estadio de la Ceràmica, live and unfiltered.

Cameras caught someone else who felt dismissed and disrespected, treated as if they didn’t count. This time it was someone who was supposed to be on the league’s side, but now appeared as a portrait of poor planning and poorer communication, a lack of consideration that pushed the project to collapse.

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» Sean Dyche is a pragmatic choice for Forest and can bring quiet to the chaos | Will Unwin

Manager inherits a group of players that suits him and has a track record of creating camaraderie in his squads

Sean Dyche was often spotted at the City Ground while out of work. The Nottingham Forest job has been of interest to him for a long time, and not only because he lives close by. The circumstances in which the role has become available are not ideal for an incoming head coach but his appointment is the pragmatic choice in ludicrous circumstances.

Ange Postecoglou was never the right man, inheriting a squad that did not suit his style and did not adapt quickly enough, though it did not help that he told the players their previous achievements meant nothing. His tenure will go down in history for all the wrong reasons. Dyche, on the other hand, has plenty of respect for what Forest achieved under Nuno Espírito Santo and is far more aligned with that conservatism than with what was witnessed under Postecoglou.

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» On the plane or the sofa? How England’s 2026 World Cup squad is shaping up | Jacob Steinberg

More than half the 26 places appear to be locked down but big names are at risk with qualification secured and the tournament looming

Fresh from breaking Gordon Banks’s record for consecutive England clean sheets, Jordan Pickford remains the undisputed pick in goal. A miserly defensive record is a positive for Thomas Tuchel, even if the shutouts have come against poor sides. John Stones, such an elegant centre-back, is back in the team and will start at the World Cup if he stays fit. But who will partner him? Tuchel likes Ezri Konsa, whose versatility also makes him an option at right-back, and Marc Guéhi; big Dan Burn also looks established after making his international debut in March. It is more uncertain at left-back, but Reece James will play at right-back as long as his body does not let him down.

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» David Squires on … The Damned Forest

Our cartoonist looks back at the doomed and very short reign of Ange Postecoglou at the City Ground

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» ‘I’m here to learn’: Kendall intent on seizing surprise Lionesses chance

After eye-catching showings for Aston Villa, piano-playing psychology student is ready to step up for England duty

Lucia Kendall was watching TV, probably a drama, and missed Sarina Wiegman’s call. She wasn’t expecting it. Certainly not this soon. The 21-year-old joined Aston Villa from the WSL 2 club Southampton in the summer but her start in the top division has been so impressive that it has yielded a first senior England call-up for the friendlies against Brazil and Australia.

“It’s surreal really,” Kendall says at the team’s St George’s Park training base. “I don’t think it’s really sunk in. I’m just here to learn as much as possible. This team’s just gone and won back-to-back Euros so to be able to be in their environment is something I really didn’t think I’d get to do so soon.”

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» Could Trump really move World Cup games? The facts behind his threats

Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed he could take World Cup matches away from US cities he deems ‘unsafe’. Here’s what he said – and what powers he does and doesn’t have

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» ‘I like to create chaos’: David Bentley back in spotlight for charity boxing bout with Jody Morris

Former England midfielder has always been a disruptor and says Saturday’s match will show his kids he can fight

David Bentley has never been one to turn down a challenge, even if it is to his detriment. In 2008, on England duty, he got roped into playing what was meant to be a lighthearted game with Jimmy Bullard, shouting “Postman Pat” at Fabio Capello in training, on account of the manager’s likeness to the children’s character. Capello – perhaps unsurprisingly – did not see the funny side and Bentley never played for England again.

Bentley has always been audacious. When coming through at Arsenal, he accidentally sat in the seat of the club captain, Patrick Vieira, in the canteen. When the Frenchman tapped the then teenager on the shoulder, ordering him to vacate the seat in front of the rest of the squad, Bentley refused as a matter of principle. “I wasn’t going to let anyone mug me off,” Bentley says. “If I was on the street, no chance. I’m not moving. There’s a hierarchy but I don’t know, I’m not having that. But I can feel his hand on my shoulder now.” He spent the next three months getting kicked in training by Vieira and excluded from nights out with the team.

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» ‘A defining moment of our nation’: Cape Verde goes wild to celebrate historic World Cup spot

By blending diaspora players with homegrown talent the island nation of fewer than 600,000 people has qualified for 2026 tournament

On 5 July 1975, the Cape Verdean flag was raised for the first time at Estádio da Várzea in the capital city of Praia, marking the nation’s declaration of independence from Portugal. At that moment, there was no national football team – and no sign of what was to come.

Exactly 100 days after the 50th anniversary of independence, the country’s flag was waved at the very same ground, where crowds gathered to celebrate Cape Verde’s historic first World Cup qualification with the players who had earlier secured the decisive 3-0 win against Eswatini five miles away at the National Stadium. This island nation off the coast of Senegal, with a population of fewer than 600,000, has become the second‑smallest country to qualify for the tournament, after Iceland in 2018.

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» Football Daily | El clásico is back with an English twist to a game thankfully on Spanish soil

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As October draws to a close and a relentless winter of football looms into view, the biggest domestic game of the season anywhere in Europe – and a contest that could decide a title race – is set to light up a gloomy Sunday afternoon. But after Scottish league leaders Hearts take on Celtic at midday [GMT! – Football Daily Ed], there’s also a decent-looking fixture in Spain. Yes, el clásico is back, this time with a hefty dose of existential angst.

Sadly, I mistakenly thought that nominative determinism would make a winner of me on my bet on Aston Villa’s opponents scoring first. Still, Come From Behind Eagles has a certain ring to it” – Richard Reisman.

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» Ange Postecoglou and Nottingham Forest never made sense. So why did it happen?

The former Tottenham manager made a rash Premier League return, and it will probably be his last

The weirdest aspect of Ange Postecoglou’s 40-day reign at Nottingham Forest was how inevitable it all felt. The only shock was that he was sacked on Saturday, within minutes of a 3-0 home defeat to Chelsea, rather than a day or two later. But by then, it was obvious this ill-starred adventure had run its course; perhaps it was kinder to everybody to bring it to an end. Forest, certainly, had to act quickly if they are to make the most of their first European campaign in three decades.

But why was such an obviously terrible appointment made in the first place? What was it that made the Nottingham Forest owner, Evangelos Marinakis, ever think that Postecoglou was the right man to succeed Nuno Espírito Santo? They met in July at an event staged by the Greek league to celebrate Postecoglou winning the Europa League with Tottenham, but was it really just that? That they got on well over a glass of wine?

This is an extract from Soccer with Jonathan Wilson, a weekly look from the Guardian US at the game in Europe and beyond. Subscribe for free here. Have a question for Jonathan? Email soccerwithjw@theguardian.com, and he’ll answer the best in a future edition.

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» France and new-look Spain well placed to progress to Nations League final

The duo face Germany and Sweden respectively in this week’s semi-finals and should each have enough to win

First leg: Friday, Düsseldorf, 4.45pm (all times BST). Second leg; Tuesday, Caen, 8.10pm

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» From Egypt to Halifax: what happened when I pursued my football dream | Sarah Essam

I had high hopes of making a difference when I joined Halifax Women but ended up feeling let down. Clubs have a responsibility to look after their players – at all levels

Football has given me some wonderful experiences. As a young Arab and Egyptian woman playing for Stoke City from 2017 to 2021 I broke barriers and that paved the way for some exciting opportunities. Fifa selected me as a 2022 World Cup ambassador and put me in a film with David Beckham; I also became an Adidas ambassador and worked as an Afcon pundit for the BBC.

But there have been less easy times as well. As an Egyptian international, representing a country that stands 95th in the Fifa rankings, there are obstacles to playing in the biggest leagues. Because of the points system for international players I left Stoke for the chance of playing second-tier football in Spain with Albacete. And since coming back to England, I’ve seen a world very distant from the new riches of the WSL.

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» The Knowledge | Twenty-eight days later: the fastest sackings in English football’s top tier

Plus: Austria’s full-house of goals and assists, more free-kick purple patches and seeing red after scoring a hat-trick

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“Is Ange Postecoglou’s 40-day spell at Nottingham Forest the shortest for a full-time manager in the English top flight?” asks Donna Stevens.

Any Nottingham Forest manager aspires to emulate the achievements of Brian Clough at the City Ground, or at least pay some kind of success-based tribute. Alas, Ange Postecoglou’s spell at Forest was more reminiscent of Clough’s time at Leeds – short and sour.

Ron Futcher, Charlton 5-3 Barnsley, Division Two, March 1985
Futcher’s hat-trick put Barnsley 3-0 ahead; he was then sent off with the score 3-3 before Charlton completed a spectacular comeback.

Hristo Stoichkov, Atlético Madrid 1-4 Barcelona, La Liga, September 1992

Benni McCarthy, Porto 5-3 Santa Clara, Primeira Liga, April 2002

Marco Gabbiadini, Sunderland 4-0 Ipswich, Division Two, March 1989
Quite an achievement, this one – after 87 minutes Gabbiadini had scored only one goal. He added two more in the 88th and 89th before being sent off in the 90th for an alleged right-hander.

Chris Iwelumo, Preston 1-3 Wolves, Championship, September 2008

Hugo Almeida, Werder Bremen 3-0 St Pauli, Bundesliga, November 2010

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» Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action

Arsenal’s title chase picks up pace, Yankuba Minteh gets one over on Newcastle and Wolves are in a tight spot

The high-stakes duel in one of the fiercest rivalries in the English game came down to a crucial in-game management decision. Arne Slot, a manager lauded for smart substitutions last season, took a gamble in the 62nd minute, making three changes that aggressively shifted Liverpool into a 4-2-4, leaving Curtis Jones and Florian Wirtz dangerously exposed in midfield. The gamble initially appeared worthwhile: after rattling a post twice, Cody Gakpo finally delivered a 78th-minute equaliser to breathe some life into the deflated Anfield crowd. But Ruben Amorim remained calm and trusted his vision. Liverpool were undone just six minutes later after Bruno Fernandes’s fantastic cross found Harry Maguire inexplicably alone at the far post, the lack of defensive bodies evident as he thumped in the winner. Slot was hoping for a high-risk, high-reward outcome but ultimately, United’s grit in the second half paid off. Amorim has his critics – droves of them – but his tactics, including starting Maguire, were vindicated to earn United’s first win at Anfield since 2016. Two league wins on the bounce is a first for Amorim at United. Are the wheels shifting? “It’s an embarrassing stat to have had,” said Maguire. “We have to start putting a bit more consistency together. We have set a benchmark.” Yara El-Shaboury

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» Pitch Points: could Italy really miss another World Cup? And why has Wirtz started slowly at Liverpool?

The world of soccer throws up no shortage of questions on a regular basis. In today’s column, Graham Ruthven endeavors to answer three of them

By the time next summer’s World Cup kicks off, it’ll have been 12 years since Italy last played at the tournament they have won more times (four) than any other nation besides Brazil (five) and Germany (also four). The way things are going, the Azzurri’s 12-year wait for World Cup qualification could become a 16-year one at the very least.

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» Liverpool v Manchester United, Parker v Farke and joy for Cape Verde – Football Weekly podcast

Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Paul Watson and Ben Fisher as the Premier League returns this weekend

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On the podcast today: the panel preview the upcoming round of fixtures including Liverpool at home to Manchester United in a game that feels significant for both sides. Arne Slot has some big decisions to make while a win for Ruben Amorim would potentially blast his side up to the dizzying heights of sixth.

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» Women’s transfer window summer 2025: all deals from world’s top six leagues

Every deal in the NWSL, WSL, Liga F, Frauen-Bundesliga, Première Ligue and Serie A Femminile as well as a club-by-club guide

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