Preview: City face Napoli in De Bruyne reunion

Preview: City face Napoli in De Bruyne reunion

Pep Guardiola’s Man City host Antonio Conte’s Serie A holders in the two clubs’ first game of the 2025/26 Champions League campaign. There is a lot of football between now and the final, but both clubs could make it.


By Alex Roberts


It’s been a mixed start to the season for City, with two wins and two defeats from their four games so far, although a 3-0 win over Ruben Amroim’s disastrous Man United side should have given them a much-needed morale boost.

As for Napoli, they’ve carried on from where they left of last season, sitting top of the table with a 100% record, winning all three of their games to far, conceding just one goal in the process.

An emotional reunion

The Ginger Pele, Kevin de Bruyne, will face off against the club he won it all with. After spending a truly remarkable ten years at the Etihad, De Bruyne was released at the end of last season. 

Since the move, he’s shown why he was correct to reject offers from the MLS and Saudi Arabia to remain at the top level, bagging two goals in his three games, including a tasty freekick in the 2-0 win over Sassuolo in his first match.

He’s only been there for a couple of months now but it’s clear that everything is already going though him. It’s a small sample size, but six chances created, nine accurate long balls, and 126 accurate passes indicate he’s their main creative outlet.

It’s pretty surreal to say, but City will have to STOP De Bruyne if they want to win this.

De Bruyne still compares favourably among his peers in the top five leagues

Finally finding some end product?

Much has been said about Jérémy Doku since his arrival at City, but the most persistent criticism is that while he gets into great positions, he lacks the end product to secure a regular place under Guardiola.

Four assists in his last two games for club and country may suggest the times are changing, however. He absolutely did Luke Shaw with some lovely footwork before running to the byline and getting the assist for Phil Foden’s opener, via a little bit of luck.

Doku got his second assist with a deft little through ball to Erling Haaland, who had absolutely no problem holding off Shaw and slotting beyond Altay Bayındır and give City their second of the night.

The winger has been City’s most creative player so far this season, creating a high of seven chances, two of which can be considered ‘big’, while also leading the way in terms of xA (expected assists) with one, which he is beating by 100%.

Team News

Of course, there are the unfortunate few that will miss out on the game due to various injury issues. Mateo Kovačić, Omar Marmoush, and Rayan Aït-Nouri are all out and aren’t expected to make their returns until October, while Rayan Cherki is out until November.

John Stones remains a major doubt for this one too as he continues to work his way back from a knock he picked up while with the England camp.

As for Napoli, centre-back Amir Rrahmani will be out for another few weeks with a hamstring injury and ‘keeper Nikita Contini is sidelined with a broken hand. Obviously not ideal for someone in his position.

Big man up top Romelu Lukaku wasn’t even included in their Champions League squad due to his thigh injury so we could see former Man United forward Rasmus Højlund starting in the number nine. The Dane scored on his debut so let’s see if the redemption arc continues.

Prediction

Both sides have plenty of attacking talent so expect goals in this one. We’re going to go with a 2-2 draw at the Etihad.


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Kees Smit: The next Dutch super talent?

Kees Smit: The next Dutch super talent?

For a nation of its size, the Netherlands has produced some ridiculous footballers. It’s been some time since a truly world-class player emerged, though, perhaps Kees Smit could be the one to end the wait.


By Alex Roberts


Real Madrid, Barcelona, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United and Bayern Munich all reportedly think so anyway. As is so often the case, the big boys have come knocking, all wanting to sink their claws in any young talent with a whiff of something about them.

He certainly has bags of it. Primarily an attacking midfielder, Kees Smit has been used anywhere from a number six to a right winger during his time with Alkmaar’s senior team. There have been comparisons with Kevin de Bruyne, and not just because he’s very pale and ginger.

Smit player traits compared with similar players in comparable leagues

His manager, Maarten Martens said it best, “He sees things that other players don’t see.” Smit has a remarkable eye for an incisive line splitting pass, so far this season he’s leading the Alkmaar charts when it comes to chances created with 12, three of which can be considered ‘big.’

Smit’s fancy footwork has also proven to be a huge asset; he’s only behind winger and fellow academy graduate Ro-Zangelo Daal in terms of successful dribbles per 90 with 1.6 compared to Daal’s 2.3.

Watching him play, it’s easy to forget he’s only 19, but then he’ll do something, that makes you remember. Smit has won possession in the final third more than any other Alkmaar player with 1.3 per 90 mins, but he’s also committed the most fouls per 90 (1.9). He can be a little over enthusiastic at times, but that will be stamped out in time

His future is something that Smit has addressed, suggesting he will prioritise his development over the bright lights, “First, I want to show here that I can do well and be important.” He told HN Nieuws

“The interest from Barcelona and Real Madrid is positive, but if I go there, I don’t know how many times I’ll play. I enjoyed watching it and reading about it. They’re very good things, without a doubt, perhaps the two biggest clubs in the world. Nothing is concrete. There’s just interest.”

Bayern tried to scoop him up like a childless millennial’s cat and take him to Bavaria back in back in 2020, but he turned them down, instead signing his first professional deal with AZ Alkmaar in January 2021.

That turned out to be a bright decision. He has a remarkable football brain under all that ginger hair, while with the Alkmaar academy, moonlighting with the five-a-side team, he scored one of the most unique goals, dribbling past three Fulham players, before smashing the ball at the wall so it rebounded into the net.

Smit career summary to date

By this point he was training with the first team but still balling for the Under-19s. Smits played a key role as Alkmaar went on a surprise run to the UEFA Youth League title in 2022-23.

Alkmaar beat Eintracht Frankfurt, Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Sporting on their way to the final, scoring 14 goals and conceding just two in the process. They met Croatian side Hajduk Split in the final, which they won 5-0.

Smit scored the goal of the tournament in the win over Barcelona. He picked up the ball in his own half, ran at the opposition defender, who couldn’t take his eye off the ball, but that didn’t matter.

Reaching the top of the centre circle, he spotted the Barcelona keeper off his line. “Schroef het,” he thought — and let fly. The young keeper scrambled back, but he could do nothing as Smit broke the deadlock from just inside the opposition half.

Despite his impressive 2022-23 UEFA Youth League campaign, he was made to wait for his first team debut. Another season with the reserves came and went before he was handed his first Eredivisie appearance in March 2024 at 18 years and 48 days old, coming on as a late substitute in a 4-0 victory over Excelsior.

Last season was his real breakout campaign. Maarten Martens, who came in to replace Pascal Jansen last January and gave Smit his debut, started giving him more and more chances, and he hasn’t looked back since.

He bagged his first senior goal just 11 minutes after coming off the bench in Alkmaar’s 3-1 Europa League win over José Mourinho’s Fenerbahçe. Smit played the ball off to Sven Mijnans, who backheeled it right back to him. He had a defender in his way, but a cute lil shimmy found him one-on-one with the ‘keeper, and he slotted it home.

Not long after, he got his first assist, playing a perfectly weighted ball through to Denso Kasius who rounded the Fenerbahçe ‘keeper and put it just beyond the reach of Sebastian Szymanski, who had scurried back to the goal line.

He had likely expected to be one of the first names on the team sheet after that impressive cameo, but that didn’t happen. He got regular playing time, but Martens continued to limit his minutes, much to Smit’s dismay.

After only playing 19 minutes in a 1-0 home win against Fortuna Sittard on February 23, the playmaker allowed his feelings to boil over and publicly called out his boss. It could have backfired, but Martens took it as proof of the teenager’s strength of character, and he started six of AZ’s final eight Eredivisie games.

Once the curtain came down on the domestic season, Smit was handed the opportunity to represent his country at the summer’s U19 Euros. It’s fair to say, he took it with both hands, scoring in each of the Netherlands’ first four wins against Germany, Norway, England and Romania.

Facing a Spain side beat Germany 6-5 after extra time in the semi’s, Smit put in a man of the match performance before ultimately winning the Golden Boot and being named the Player of the Tournament.

Alkmaar’s best rated players this season

He’s nailed down a spot in Alkmaar’s starting eleven so far this season, but it’s unlikely Smit will be playing in the Netherlands for much longer. For now, they should enjoy him while they can and be proud to have produced someone such amazing talent, because players like Smit don’t come about often.


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Preview: Bayern face Chelsea in huge Champions League opener

Preview: Bayern face Chelsea in huge Champions League opener

Bayern Munich and Chelsea go head-to-head at the Allianz Arena in the Champions League, kickstarting the league phase of the competition.


By Matt Smith


Vincent Kompany’s side are looking to end a five-year wait for a Champions League trophy, while Enzo Maresca’s men are hoping to lift European silverware for a second consecutive season.

The two sides last met back in 2020, just a few months after Bayern won the competition. They went head-to-head in the Champions League, with the German side running out 4-1 winners. Tammy Abraham was the goalscorer for Chelsea on that day.

Bayern and Chelsea have a lot of UCL history

Team news

Speaking to the media ahead of Chelsea’s trip to Germany, Maresca hinted that Cole Palmer could start for the Blues after coming off the bench against West Ham United in the Premier League at the weekend. It’ll be a huge boost for the Premier League side if he can play from the beginning. 

Due to Champions League rules, Nicolas Jackson will be available to face Chelsea this week, despite being on loan from the capital club. Kompany will be without Jamal Musiala, Hiroki Ito, Alphonso Davies, and Raphaël Guerreiro

Start as you mean to go on for Bayern

Bayern have started their Bundesliga campaign in frightening fashion as they aim to retain the title this season. Kompany’s men have won all three of their league fixtures so far, scoring a whopping 14 goals, conceding twice. Chelsea will be to be aware of their attacking threat, especially at home, with Bayern scoring 11 goals in two games on their own turf this term.

Harry Kane has five goals in three Bundesliga games

Kompany has some exceptional attacking options to choose from this season, despite the injury to Musiala. Michael Olise, Serge Gnaby, Luís Diaz, and Harry Kane have been in fine form in the early stages of the campaign.

Chelsea free-flowing in attack

Even with Palmer enduring fitness problems this season, Chelsea have also looked free-flowing in the final third. No team has scored more goals per game than them in the Premier League during the 2025/2026 campaign, and it’s no surprise considering the attacking talent they have.

The Blues are unbeaten in England’s top flight this term, with two draws and two victories under their belt. It’s not been a perfect start to the campaign, but they have plenty of new signings still bedding in. 

Kane showing no signs of slowing down

It’s no secret that Harry Kane is one of the best strikers in world football, but the most impressive thing is how he’s showing no signs of slowing down at his age. Last season, the England international scored 11 Champions League goals, and his electric goalscoring form is continuing.

Kane is currently the top goalscorer in the Bundesliga, scoring five goals in just three games this term. Chelsea will have to keep him quiet, but Bayern still have plenty of attacking threat even if they managed to shut him out.

Prediction

Chelsea have been prone to a draw this season, and the Allianz Arena is a difficult place to go. We’re going for a 2-2 in this one. 


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Preview: Liverpool host Atletico in Champions League opener

Preview: Liverpool host Atletico in Champions League opener

Premier League leaders Liverpool host Atlético Madrid in the Champions League as the League Phase of Europe’s premier club competition finally gets underway. 


By Sam McGuire


The story so far

The Reds extended their perfect start in the English top-flight on Sunday to four. Liverpool eked out a 1-0 win over Burnley to make it 12 points from a possible 12, all while ensuring their advantage at the summit remained at three points. They did, however, leave it late with Mohamed Salah netting a 95th minute winner from the penalty spot. 

In all four games this term, the champions have scored the winner in the final 10 minutes. The mentality monsters just keep finding ways to get over the line. Arne Slot’s side are joint top for goals scored and have now kept back-to-back clean sheets. 

Atlético, meanwhile, have gotten off to a sluggish start in LaLiga. Diego Simeone’s side are 11th in the Spanish top-flight with just one win to their name across their four matches so far. That arrived in their last outing against Villarreal.

They’re finding goals hard to come by and rank ninth for xG. Defensively, things aren’t great either with one clean sheet and an Expected Goals Conceded total of 3.8.

Recent form 

Results wise, Liverpool are perfect. They claimed a 4-2 win over Bournemouth, beat Newcastle 3-2 and then ran out 1-0 winners over Arsenal and Burnley. 

Things haven’t been pretty for the Premier League champions but they’re getting the job done while bedding in new players and a new system. 

Atlético kicked off their campaign with a surprise loss to Espanyol. They then followed that up with draws against Deportivo Alavés and Elche before finally getting their first win of the season on the board versus Villarreal. However, that did come at a cost. Dávid Hancko, Nico González and Julián Alvarez all picked up knocks in the game and are considered doubts for the clash at Anfield.

Key Players 

For the Reds, Dominik Szoboszlai is in the form of his career and is currently the man to stop. He may not have scored against Burnley but despite starting at right-back, he finished with a match high six shots. He was pinging passes and looking to make something happen in the final third. His power, matched by his confidence, could cause the LaLiga side a lot of problems.

Atlético could be without a number of key names, such as Alvarez and Thiago Almada, so the one to watch might, once again, be Antoine Griezmann. He’s without a goal this season but did score two when the two sides faced off in the Champions League in 2021. It is worth mentioning here that he was also sent off in that clash. 

Team News

The Reds are without Curtis Jones but otherwise have a fully fit squad for Slot to pick from. However, the Dutchman has some difficult decisions to make. With Conor Bradley playing 45 minutes against Burnley, he might be able to start against the Spanish side on Wednesday. But Liverpool have to manage Jeremie Frimpong’s return from a hamstring issue while Alexander Isak is in the midst of his own pre-season, so may or may not make the squad. 

Federico Chiesa misses the game altogether having not made the cut for the European squad. 

Atlético are sweating on the fitness of a host of players including Alvarez, Almada, González, Hancko and José Giménez. Álex Baena definitely misses out though with a muscle injury. 

Prediction 

A 2-1 win for the hosts. Atlético are riddled with injuries, doubts and are out of form. Liverpool keep finding ways to win and this should continue on Wednesday night. 


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Preview: Inter Miami set for Seattle Sounders rematch

Preview: Inter Miami set for Seattle Sounders rematch

Inter Miami face Seattle Sounders on Tuesday night in a rematch of last month’s incident-filled Leagues Cup final.


By James Nalton


Though this is only a regular season game, both sides will have points to prove following that final, which Seattle won 3-0, while there are also places to be secured in the league table ahead of the playoffs.

Leagues Cup revenge

The two sides meet again just over two weeks after the dramatic Leagues Cup final they contested at the end of August.

Inter Miami with Lionel Messi et al on board are expected to win trophies, but Seattle put a spanner in the works with a brilliant display in the final to deny Miami silverware.

More drama came in the melee after the game and led to a six-game ban for Luis Suárez after he spat in the face of Seattle’s head of player security, Gene Ramirez.

There was also a three-game ban for Sergio Busquets and a two-game ban for Tomas Aviles, while Seattle staff member Steven Lenhart was suspended for five games.

Those suspensions only apply to the Leagues Cup, but Suárez’s actions also resulted in a three-game ban in MLS.

Tensions will still be high following that fiery final. 

Miami will be looking for revenge, while the Sounders will be looking to confirm their superiority.

Miami’s defence continues to leak goals

When Inter Miami lose an MLS match, they do so convincingly.

Each of the six defeats for Javier Mascherano’s side in the league so far this season have seen them concede three goals or more.

The most recent of these came at the weekend against Charlotte FC whose forward Idan Toklomati continued his impressive goalscoring form with a hat-trick against last season’s Supporters’ Shield winners.

Inter Miami have let in four goals on three occasions in MLS in 2025, in defeats to FC Dallas, Minnesota United, and Orlando City, while conceding three in losses to Charlotte, FC Cincinnati, and Orlando again.

Defence has been an issue all season, as it also was in the Leagues Cup final against Tuesday night’s opposition.

Opposition watch: Seattle Sounders

The Sounders have top scorer Danny Musovski back for this latest meeting with Inter Miami after he was suspended for the Leagues Cup final.

Musovski is third in MLS for goals per 90 minutes with 0.89, behind Miami’s Lionel Messi (1.01) and Milan Iloski of Philadelphia Union (1.21).

He scored his 14th goal of the season in a 2-2 draw with LA Galaxy at the weekend, and is only four goals away from breaking the Sounders’ record for most goals scored in an MLS season, currently jointly held by Obafemi Martins and Raúl Ruidíaz on 17.

Seattle will also be able to call on the services of Jordan Morris and Albert Rusnak, who both made their returns from injury in the draw against LA Galaxy.

Prediction

With those players available, Seattle are in a stronger position than they were the last time these two met, so they should fancy their chances of another win despite this game being away in Fort Lauderdale.


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Russell Martin and the Rangers revolt

Russell Martin and the Rangers revolt

Rangers are suffering their worst start to a season for 47 years and Russell Martin is at the centre of a full-scale supporter revolt.


By Graham Ruthven


If Russell Martin was in any doubt about the sentiment of the Rangers support towards him, he now knows. The chorus of boos at full time of Saturday’s home defeat to Hearts was deafening. It would have been even louder had the stadium not been half-empty. Many fans left before the end. Plenty made their minds up on Martin a long time ago.

Rangers’ start to the 2025/26 season has been historically bad. Five games into the campaign, Martin’s team is still waiting for their first Scottish Premiership win, making this Rangers’ worst start to a league season for 47 years. On top of this, the Govan outfit were humbled in Champions League qualifying, losing 9-1 on aggregate to Club Brugge.

This was meant to be the start of a new era for Rangers. The club welcomed the San Francisco 49ers as new owners over the summer with Martin hired to overhaul the playing style of a team that had finished behind Celtic in the Scottish Premiership in 13 of the last 14 seasons.

Kevin Thelwell arrived as Rangers’ new sporting director after three years in a similar role at Everton. Former Bolton Wanderers right back Gretar Steinsson also joined as the link between Ibrox and the 49ers ownership group and Rangers embarked on a summer transfer window that ultimately saw the club spend £25m on new players.

Thelwell and Steinsson oversaw the appointment of Martin, a manager few Rangers fans wanted in the first place. They saw someone who had struggled to make any sort of impression on the Premier League as Southampton manager and a personality who might struggle to handle the pressure north of the border.

In Martin, though, Rangers’ decision-makers saw a coach with a definable style of play who would instil some much-needed principles within the new-look squad. Instead, they only succeeded in bringing someone in who has muddied the ideological waters beyond all comprehension.

The idea was that Martin would reshape Rangers as a modern, proactive and possession-orientated side. In recent times, the Govan outfit enjoyed success in Europe, but struggled to translate this into consistent domestic form. Rangers’ squad and approach wasn’t built to break down the sort of low defensive blocks they commonly face in Scotland.

Martin was meant to change this. The theory of his appointment might have made some sense, but the reality has been a cold splash of water to the face for everyone at the club. Rangers in their current form aren’t modern, nor are they proactive. They are, however, 10th in a 12th place division.

“I don’t think many of them wanted me here in the first place,” said Martin with an air of resignation after the chastening experience of Sunday’s home loss to Hearts. “We have a lot of new guys in there. We have a lot of players trying to feel their way in an environment that’s really difficult to feel their way into. Really, really difficult.

“So we just have to make sure they’re alright as human beings first and improve their performance. But there’s anxiety at the moment. The players are not the same team we see in training on Thursday and Friday when they go out and play in this environment right now. And that’s not a criticism of anyone, but we have to just keep working.”

Rangers have scored just three goals in five league games. They have drawn a blank in their last three outings in all competitions and haven’t found the back of the net since August. While Rangers have brought in the likes of Bojan Miovski, Thelo Aasgaard and Djeidi Gassama, there’s no coherent attacking plan.

Defensively, things are just as messy. Martin wants his backline to play on the halfway line, but Rangers simply don’t have the personnel to operate this way. John Souttar is the best embodiment of this issue. For Scotland, Souttar is a defensive rock, but he is generally positioned 10 yards deeper. For Rangers, he is a liability.

Nobody knows how the 49ers will react to the troubles of Martin and his team. Under previous regimes, the 39-year-old might have been sacked by now. As Leeds United owners, though, the 49ers stood by Daniel Farke after a difficult start and were rewarded for this faith when the German coach led the club to the Premier League last season.

It’s increasingly difficult, however, to imagine how Martin can possibly follow Farke’s precedent and turn things around. He claims Rangers’ current situation is “not the end of the world,” but the end of his time at the club feels close. Whether that will actually fix anything is less certain.


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Preview: Spurs make Champions League return against Villarreal

Preview: Spurs make Champions League return against Villarreal

Tottenham’s first Champions League campaign in three years starts with a tricky-looking home tie against Villarreal. 


By Ian King


Early season form

In comparison with last season’s slow motion car crash, Spurs have started their 2025/26 Premier League season in reasonably fine fettle. Three convincing wins – all of which featured a clean sheet – out of four leave them third in the table behind Liverpool and Arsenal, and looking like a team that might even be capable of doing something this season. 

Villarreal started excellently in LaLiga, with two wins against Real Oviedo and Girona, but have slowed since then, with a draw against Celta de Vigo and a 2-0 defeat away to Atlético Madrid last weekend. They’re currently fifth in the table, which is exactly where they ended last season.

History

These two clubs have never met before in European competition, even though they’ve both been mainstays of European football for many years. The only time they have met previously came at the end of July 2010, when Villareal won 4-1 in a friendly match at White Hart Lane, a match in which Giuseppe Rossi scored a hat-trick for the visitors. 

Key Players

There is one player in the Villareal team who Spurs fans will be keeping an extra eye on. Manor Solomon is a Spurs player, but he signed a season-long loan with Villareal on transfer deadline day and is eligible to play against his former club. If he’s got a point to prove to his employers, this particular evening would be both an excellent and the worst possible time to do so. 

Spurs’ improved performances this season have largely been about more cohesive team performances than any particular individual player standing out. Their startling piece of deadline day excitement was bringing in Xavi Simons from PSG.

He made an encouraging start with his performance in their demolition of West Ham at the weekend, but you do get the feeling that he’s been signed with this competition in mind; his performance on Saturday indicated that there could be a lot to look forward to from him this season.

Team News

Yves Bissouma, Kota Takai, Dejan Kulusevski, Radu Drăgușin and v will all be missing for Spurs, while Mathys Tel didn’t make the Champions League squad because the club somehow overlooked having enough ‘homegrown’ players. There are, as ever, injury concerns hanging over Dominic Solanke. He could be on the bench for this one, but it’s doubtful that he’ll start. 

Willy Kambwala, Logan Costa and Pau Cabanes are all confirmed Villa real absentees, while it remains doubtful that Gerard Moreno will start for them on account of a hamstring injury. 

Prediction

With only one goal conceded in their first three Premier League matches of the season, the defining characteristic of 2025-26 Spurs is that Thomas Frank has got them playing like a coherent football team again. Much as everybody at Spurs loved Ange Postecoglou, what we’ve all seen so far this season has been a substantial improvement on his team. 

Villarreal are old pros of the European club game and, like Spurs, have a Europa League title to their name, having won it in 2021. But their start to the season has been slightly patchier than their hosts’, and this match will provide a lot of insight into how the progress being made under Frank is going. 

Spurs are in marginally better form, so I’m going for a narrow 2-1 win, but if they get it wrong, well, at least the seven games they have left afterwards gives them a chance to set themselves back on course again. They should have enough about them to get through this one, though it could be tight.


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Preview: Real Madrid up against Marseille in Champions League opener

Preview: Real Madrid up against Marseille in Champions League opener

Xabi Alonso will take charge of his first Champions League match as Real Madrid manager against another former European champion, Marseille.


By Graham Ruthven


European focus

The Champions League always matters to Real Madrid. This is a club that defines itself by the number of times it has been crowned European champions over the course of its history – 15 times, for reference.

While Xabi Alonso has been hired to overhaul Barcelona as LaLiga’s dominant force at this moment in time, he must also handle the pressure that will fall on him to deliver a successful Champions League run.

Alonso is still going through a process of working out the strengths and weaknesses of the squad he inherited from Carlo Ancelotti. Indeed, Real Madrid have used a variety of different formations and approaches this season.

Roberto De Zerbi has gone through his own process to make Marseille competitive again at the top level of continental football, although the Ligue 1 outfit have endured a volatile start to the 2025/26 campaign.

De Zerbi has clashed with some of his own players. There was a dressing room bust-up between Adrien Rabiot and Jonathan Rowe that resulted in the pair leaving the Stade Velodrome. There is a familiar sense of tension around Marseille.

Even still, this is a team with proven threats and experienced heads. Real Madrid can’t take anything for granted against a former European champion.

Key players

In Kylian Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior, Real Madrid boast two of the game’s most potent attackers right now. The pair are devastatingly effective at attacking open space with speed, meaning Marseille might have no choice but to drop their defensive line deeper.

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Arda Güler continues to grow in influence for Real Madrid as a number 10 with the freedom to drift. Behind the young Turkish international, Aurélien Tchouaméni and Fede Valverde are expected to anchor the midfield.

At the back, Alonso faces a decision over whether to start Trent Alexander-Arnold or Dani Carvajal on the right side. Dean Huijsen, however, will start in central defence despite his red card against Real Sociedad on Saturday.

In Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Mason Greenwood and Tim Weah, Marseille possess a number of potential difference-makers in the final third. The visitors must provide them with service.

This role will fall on Angel Gomes and Bilal Nadir in the midfield unit with Benjamin Pavard set to be an important part of the way Marseille get out from the back under pressure.

Team news

Jude Bellingham remains sidelined through injury with Eduardo Camavinga another midfielder currently unavailable for Real Madrid. Alonso is lighter for options in the middle than he would surely like to be.

Central defender Antonio Rüdiger will also miss Tuesday’s clash with Marseille while Ferland Mendy and Endrick are similarly stuck in the treatment room until further notice.

Amine Gouiri is an injury doubt for Marseille, but De Zerbi otherwise has a fully fit and available squad to choose from for the visit to the Santiago Bernabéu.

Prediction

Madrid should kick off the League Phase with a comfortable home win: Real Madrid 3-1 Marseille.


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Preview: Arsenal visit Athletic Club in Champions League opener

Preview: Arsenal visit Athletic Club in Champions League opener

Two teams with just one defeat apiece meet as the Uefa Champions League kicks off early on Tuesday afternoon – but Athletic Club’s perception of home advantage may have been eroded in important fashion by their defeat at the weekend.


By Karl Matchett


A more tactical Champions League campaign?

Last year was…experimental, perhaps. The first season in an expanded league phase, with everybody not playing everybody else led to both opportunities and also concerns. Did your domestic rival have easier away days? Did they travel less? What about that cut-off to automatically go through – valuable or not? Two extra matches sounds a burden but Liverpool topped the whole group and yet were eventually drawn to play eventual winners PSG right off the bat.

It means we might see a more refined approach from the top managers this time in Uefa’s premiere competition, targeting enough points to get a top-eight finish, but with less concern about whether they are second or seventh – even with home advantage for the second legs in the knockouts at stake.

The preseason result from when these two met over the summer, even practising their penalties!

For Arsenal, then, away to Athletic looks their second-toughest away day after a trip to Inter Milan – yet given they face Bayern Munich at home, maybe it takes precedence as a journey of points-earning potential. After Athletic lost only twice at home in LaLiga all last season that might have seemed ambitious – but they were beaten at the weekend by Alavés on home soil, so the Gunners need fear nothing.

Rotation shows Arteta’s plan

Declan Rice might as well be written in as the first name on the teamsheet now. There’s only one reason to not start Arsenal’s most athletic midfielder in a league match and that’s if he’s pivotal to the midweek plan.

Last year Mikel Arteta was criticised for not rotating enough, perhaps; if the aforementioned 16-points barrier for a top-eight finish is the target, then picking and choosing when the stars align for a strong Arsenal team is the manager’s new juggling act. The squad looks deeper this year after another few hundred million were thrown at the transfer market – he has to make it work.

Recent form

Both teams have three wins and one defeat in league play so far, though Arsenal conceding only once makes their points haul look far more solid and impressive.

Team news

The Gunners seem to have half of their squad made up of former Basque-region players these days, with Kepa revisiting his former club as the sub keeper and ex-Real Sociedad stars Martín Zubimendi and Mikel Merino almost certain starters. Another, Martin Ødegaard, will probably miss out injured.

William Saliba, Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz are also missing, as are Athletic’s Iñigo Lekue, Beñat Prados and star Spain forward Nico Williams.

Key player

Arsenal are tough opponents but Athletic’s other home games include Sporting and PSG – they can’t just bide their time for points. Unai Simón will be kept busy and needs a good game for the hosts. His 67% save ratio puts him 15th in LaLiga at this point and his goals prevented rate is currently negative 0.7 (17th). Improvements required.

Prediction

Arsenal won the pre-season meeting between the two and will do so again here. Athletic 1-2 Arsenal.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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Preview: Barcelona host Valencia for unique LaLiga contest

Preview: Barcelona host Valencia for unique LaLiga contest

Barcelona and Valencia go head-to-head at the 6,000 capacity Estadio Johan Cruyff on Sunday as Hansi Flick’s side look to bounce back from a disappointing draw against Rayo Vallecano. Carlos Corberán’s men will be hoping to climb into the European places.


By Matt Smith


Barcelona got the better of Valencia on three occasions last season, beating them twice in the league and once in the Copa del Rey, including a 7-1 drubbing in LaLiga back in January. Barcelona also won big in the cup, and 2-1 away from home in the league.

Team news

Barcelona will be without a host of players heading into this game, with Lamine Yamal, Marc-André ter Stegen, Gavi, Alejandro Balde, and Frenkie de Jong all out injured. Flick has a lack of options in the middle of the park, so we could see Marc Casadó alongside Pedri.

Corberán should have an injury-free side for this game, barring any last-minute problems. 

Barcelona need to tighten up at the back

Barcelona have so far conceded an average of one goal a game this season, but they’ve perhaps been quite fortunate not to have conceded more. Flick’s side have given up 4.2 expected goals in LaLiga, and they conceded a host of chances against Rayo last time out. 

Going forward, Barcelona have looked fairly threatening, as expected, but Flick won’t be fully satisfied with how they’ve started the campaign. Against Rayo, they created just 1.83 expected goals, with a large portion of that coming from Lamine Yamal’s penalty. With the Champions League returning next week, they’ll have plenty more distractions to deal with, starting with a game against Newcastle United.

Valencia defensively resolute so far

Only Real Madrid have conceded fewer goals than Valencia so far in LaLiga this season. Corberán’s side have conceded just twice, while scoring on average 1.3 goals per match.

Valencia will need to show more in the final third and have struggled to test the opposition goalkeeper at times. Coberán’s men have managed just 2.3 shots on target, with no side in the league managing fewer this season.

Rashford or Raphinha to step up?

With Yamal ruled out of this one following injury while on Spain duty during the international break, it may be time for Raphinha, last season’s other main source of goal contributions to continue his positive start to the season. The Brazilian was, however, involved in a 1-0 defeat played at high altitude away in Bolivia in the early hours of Wednesday morning, so any involvement against Valencia may come from the bench.

Could Marcus Rashford be in line for a return to the starting XI? The Englishman was on target in the Three Lions’ big win against Serbia but has failed to find the net in three league appearances for Barca, although he has only played 94 minutes so far.

Prediction

It’s always difficult to predict against a Barcelona win, whoever they are playing, and this should be a victory for Flick’s side in this game. We’re going for a comfortable 3-1 home win at what is essentially Barca’s training complex.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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