Manchester United’s goalkeeping situation is a crisis of their own making

Manchester United’s goalkeeping situation is a crisis of their own making

Ruben Amorim has plenty of problems to solve and Manchester United’s goalkeeping situation is another growing issue for the Old Trafford outfit.


By Graham Ruthven


Manchester United needed three goals in six extra time minutes to get past Lyon and into the semi-finals of the Europa League. However, such a late and dramatic comeback wouldn’t have been required had André Onana not many two blunders in the first leg. The Cameroonian goalkeeper very nearly cost his team their one shot at a trophy this season.

Of course, Onana has long been error prone. His mistakes directly led to Manchester United’s early exit from last season’s Champions League group stage. He was at fault for a Matheus Cunha Olimpico earlier this season. And a Georginio Rutter goal for Brighton in January. A list of Onana’s errors as a United player would be a long one.

Onana shots faced, Premier League 2024/25

This led Ruben Amorim to drop Onana for the Premier League match away to Newcastle United just days after the Cameroonian’s disaster-class against Lyon. Presented with the chance to stake a claim, though, Altay Bayındır produced a blunder-ridden performance of his own, playing a pass directly to the Magpies for their fourth goal.

Onana was back in goal for the home defeat to Wolves on Sunday when he looked edgy once again even if he didn’t directly contribute to the loss. With two season-defining Europa League semi-final matches against Athletic Club coming up, United are in the midst of a goalkeeping crisis, but it’s a goalkeeping crisis of their own making. 

Manchester United signed Onana to help change their identity as a team. David de Gea was moved out of the club largely because of his inability on the ball. Erik ten Hag wanted United to be better at constructing possession moves from the back and Onana was one of the ball-playing goalkeepers in the game at the time.

As Inter Milan’s number one, Onana proved this during the Nerazzurri’s run to the Champions League final in the 2022/23 season. The Cameroonian was a big reason why Manchester City struggled in the final with Onana extremely effective at bypassing the press with sharp passes into the centre of the pitch.

There were better shot-stoppers United could have signed, but Onana was meant to signify a broader change. This change, of course, never happened. Ten Hag quickly abandoned his plan to turn Manchester United into a possession-orientated team and instead focused on playing in quick transition. 

In two seasons as a United player, Onana has never had a midfielder ahead of him capable of taking a pass on the turn and moving forward in one movement. At Inter, he had Nicolo Barella to do this. At Manchester United, Onana has had a heavy-legged Casemiro at the base of the midfield to play in to.

It’s not even as if Onana has had press-resistant full backs to direct passes towards. Luke Shaw has missed the majority of the last two seasons through injury while Diogo Dalot isn’t always the most reliable when it comes to his first touch. Manchester United signed a goalkeeper to play out from the back, but didn’t give him any teammates to help.

Onana’s stats do not compare well with other goalkeepers in the top 5 leagues

“We are going to make that evaluation for any position in the squad,” said Amorim when asked about Onana’s future at Old Trafford. “You can see my record [too] – my record is the worst in the team. I am also underperforming. We need to improve. We cannot change all the players. We need to improve every position on the field. Goalkeeper is the same; we can work with André. André Onana already proved he is a top player with Inter. Altay the same with Fenerbahçe.”

Onana’s tale is a familiar one for Manchester United. They signed Rasmus Højlund to be a physical frontman, but had no plan to provide him with service. Joshua Zirkzee was signed without a clear role for him in the team. United chased Jadon Sancho for years without a firm grasp of his skill set as a winger. 

James Trafford has kept 28 clean sheets in the Championship this season

It might be the case that Manchester United sign a new goalkeeper this summer. James Trafford has been mentioned as an option. Lille’s Lucas Chevalier is another name that has recently appeared in the gossip column in relation to the Old Trafford club. Onana and Bayındır’s recent displays might have made up Amorim’s mind.

However, Onana isn’t necessarily a bad goalkeeper because of the way his United career has gone just as Scott McTominay, Antony, Anthony Elanga and the likes weren’t bad players when they were at Old Trafford. They just weren’t in the right situation just as Onana has ended up in the wrong circumstances. 


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Bryan Mbeumo is now the most sought-after right-winger in the Premier League

Bryan Mbeumo is now the most sought-after right-winger in the Premier League

The Brentford attacker is a beneficiary of Mohamed Salah signing a two-year extension with Liverpool. With the soon-to-be four-time Golden Boot winner off of the market, Mbeumo has jumped to the top of the most desirable wide forward in the English top-flight list. 


By Sam McGuire


The 25-year-old is having the best season of his career. His two goals against Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday took his tally to 18 for the season, double his previous best return. His haul of 18 strikes in the Premier League can only be bettered by four players – Chris Wood (19), Erling Haaland (21), Alexander Isak (21) and Salah (27). 

He also notched an assist against the Seagulls too, taking his number of goal involvements for the campaign to 24. Only Isak (27) and Salah (45) can do better.

Mbeumo shooting stats, Premier League 2024/25

The numbers suggest he’s been one of the best forwards in the Premier League this season. This, coupled with his contract situation, has put him at the top of a number of wishlists. He has a deal with the Bees until 2026 but Brentford have the option to extend it for a further 12 months. They will likely exercise this option to ensure they receive the maximum money for the French-born Cameroon international. 

Mbeumo, if he departs the Gtech Community Stadium, should be a record sale. Right now, that record belongs to Ivan Toney when he left for Al-Ahli in a deal believed to be worth £42million. If reports are to be believed, the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle United are all keen on the £50million-rated one-time Troyes youngster. 

Prior to this campaign, Mbeumo had been a consistent threat for Brentford but few expected him to have this sort of season. In his first two years in the Premier League, he had an Expected Goals per 90 average of 0.29. Last season, this jumped to 0.45 but his Non-Penalty xG was 0.34 – the equivalent of 13 Expected Goals over a 38-game season. 

With a bit of luck, you’re looking at a 15-goal haul for the campaign. 

Yet here he is, with five games left to go, with 18 goals already in the bank. Has he scaled his previous numbers? No. He’s just been on a hot streak all season with his finishing. Mbeumo has an xG90 of 0.32 this term but a Non-Penalty xG of 0.2. He has an xG total of 10.5 and a Non-Penalty xG total of 6.62. However, his xG on Target total is 15.5. The latter metric assigns a value to a shot on target. If a player is hitting the corners, they’re considered high value attempts. It is a loose way to quantify their finishing for the season. It isn’t, however, a predictor of things to come. 

Mbeumo’s hot streak may come to an abrupt end at some point. After all, his finishing for Brentford prior to this season had been erratic at best with a number of underperforming campaigns.

Mbeumo shot map, Premier League 2024/25

When you look at his shot placement map from this term (above), you can see why he’s been as prolific as he has been. He’s hitting the corners with a lot of his efforts. He’s also benefited this season from being available. The 2023/24 campaign had the makings of a productive one for Mbeumo but injuries limited him to just shy of 2,000 minutes in the English top-flight. He’s already at 2,965 minutes this season. 

Mbeumo shot map, Premier League 2023/24

Last season’s shots on target map (above) shows signs that he could’ve hit a lot more goals with more minutes on the pitch. He was hitting the corners with attempts. His shot volume was good, too, as were the underlying numbers. Mbeumo finished with nine goals from an xG of 9.81, an xGOT of 8.48 and a NPxG of 7.44. 

If anything, last season was more positive than the current one. The difference is, he’s amongst the goals this time around and that is what people value. 

There’s also value in other areas of his game. For example, he’s been quite consistent, involving himself in at least one goals in 16 of his 33 appearances. He’s scored and assisted in four games and netted more than one goal on four occasions. 

It is something manager Thomas Frank recently mentioned, saying: “I’m very happy that he’s [Mbeumo]  shining,” Frank said. “It’s a duo, of course, him and Wissa. Wissa is fantastic. He has scored actually more open-play goals than Brian still. But Brian is the penalty taker, unbelievable at penalties, assists, work ethic, an unbelievable player.”

Mbeumo has also shown his versatility this term too, playing in a front two at times. He’s made five appearances as a forward and scored four goals. These goals arrived against Tottenham, Chelsea, West Ham and Arsenal. 

It is little wonder clubs are keeping an eye on him. He’s got goals, assists, speed and the ability to play a number of roles. The only real concern is his price being so high right now because of his overperformance in the penalty area. 


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Preview: Arsenal meet Palace in bid to delay the inevitable

Preview: Arsenal meet Palace in bid to delay the inevitable

Arsenal continue their increasingly forlorn looking title chase at home to mid-table inconsistency experts Crystal Palace.


By Ian King


Form

Arsenal have only lost once in the Premier League since the first weekend in November, but their lack of a number nine has hurt them in recent weeks, with four of their last seven matches having ended in draws. Their title race will be over should they lose this match. Palace’s goalless draw against Bournemouth at the weekend will have been a relief after having conceded five in two successive matches against Manchester City and Newcastle United. They are 12th in the Premier League, because Crystal Palace are always 12th in the Premier League.

Palace also conceded five the last time they met Arsenal

History

Arsenal have been victorious in the last six matches between these two sides in all competitions, with Palace’s last win in it coming at Selhurst Park in April 2022. Palace’s record against Arsenal doesn’t really improve with age. That win was one of just three against Arsenal in 31 meetings in all competitions in just over thirty years. Arsenal beat Palace 5-1 in the corresponding fixture at The Emirates Stadium just before Christmas. 

Key Players

Bukayo Saka has had an eventful week, missing a penalty but then scoring as Arsenal knocked Real Madrid out of the Champions League and then getting booed by Leicester supporters as his team relegated them back to the Championship last weekend. He’s not the number nine who might have kept them closer to Liverpool in the title race, but his return from injury has given their attacking options an extra dimension again. 

Palace haven’t even scored in their last two Premier League matches, so all eyes will be on Eberechi Eze to try and do something to reverse that. Eze remains one of the Premier League’s most sought-after players, with a tug-of-war between Manchester United and Aston Villa for his services currently being played out in the background to this match. This would be an appropriate venue to add a few pounds to his transfer value.

Team News

Myles Lewis-Skelly, Thomas Partey and Jurrien Timber should all return to the Arsenal team, but Jorginho, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Magalhães, Takehiro Tomiyasu and Riccardo Calafiori all remain injured. Mikel Arteta will have one eye on their upcoming Champions League semi-final against PSG next week. Chris Richards is suspended for Palace following his sending off against Bournemouth at the weekend. Nathaniel Clyne should deputise. Adam Wharton may be rested as he continues to return from injury. 

Prediction

Arsenal could be forgiven for having their attention elsewhere this week. The Premier League title race is pretty much over, and their Champions League chase continues next week against PSG. But Palace aren’t in great form at the moment and they have a pretty terrible record against Arsenal going back decades. They also recently conceded five in two straight games. All signs point to a comfortable win for the home side and for Liverpool’s champagne to remain on ice until this weekend at the earliest. 3-0 to the Arsenal. 


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Preview: Real Madrid visit Getafe with work to do in LaLiga

Preview: Real Madrid visit Getafe with work to do in LaLiga

Real Madrid are down to the prospect of a domestic double after a desperately disappointing exit in the Champions League – and a make-or-break week for them starts at Getafe.


By Karl Matchett


Ancelotti rumours on the rise

Carlo Ancelotti won’t be adding to his tally of European Cup triumphs this year after Los Blancos were dumped out of the competition by Arsenal – and if the latest media rumours are to be believed, it might be his last attempt to do so for a while. Real Madrid are considering the likes of Xabi Alonso to be head coach next season, while Brazil may well make another tilt at convincing the legendary Italian boss to take on the Seleção instead.

If he’s to make another exit from the Santiago Bernabéu, he’ll want to go out with some silverware. The Copa del Rey final lies ahead at the weekend against Bareclona, but Real Madrid remain in battle with the same opponent to win LaLiga too – there’s seven points between them, Real chasing, with six left to play.

An obliging opponent

What could be better-timed, then, than an opponent who regularly roll over when Madrid come to town?

Getafe are neatly placed in 12th, not quite an irrelevance for the rest of the season given how tight-packed the bottom half of the table is, but surely good enough to claim the points they need for another season of survival. Meanwhile, they have lost the last six league meetings of these two teams, scoring precisely two goals in the process. In fact, it’s 13 matches between them and just the two goals – goalless draws in 2019 and 2021 boosts Getafe’s points tally from these encounters to five points in seven years.

Recent form

The hosts have lost three of their last four including against two teams lower in the table than them. At home, it’s one win in seven, dating back to before Christmas. Real lost in midweek and have now taken only two wins in six themselves across all competitions – but it’s still three wins in four away from home, the exception being the trip to Arsenal.

Team news

Diego Rico is back from suspension for Getafe, but Christantus Uche must serve one himself. Allan Nyom might miss out with a knock. For Real, Kylian Mbappé is also back from a ban but is an injury doubt, with Ferland Mendy hoping to recover to feature. Éder Militão and Dani Carvajal are the long-term absentees.

Key man

Some rotations might be on show for Real ahead of the final but Rodrygo may start due to absences – he’s five without a goal or assist so needs an upturn in form. Given across the past year he’s ranked higher than 74% of similar players for chances created and 78% for goals, he’s certainly due one or two.

Prediction

Nothing to deviate too far from the norm in this meeting, with Madrid staying in the title hunt as a result: Getafe 1 Real Madrid 3.


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Bodo/Glimt: The Arctic explorers in the final four of the Europa League

Bodo/Glimt: The Arctic explorers in the final four of the Europa League

Of the four clubs in the semi-finals of this season’s Europa League, one in particular stands out. Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are Premier League giants. Athletic Club draw crowds of over 50,000 in LaLiga. Bodø/Glimt, however, play in the Arctic Circle and were in the Norwegian second division less than eight years ago.


By Graham Ruthven


In their current condition, Glimt are Norwegian champions. They are, in fact, the country’s dominant footballing force having won the Eliteserien title in four of the last five seasons. On top of this, Bodø/Glimt have made themselves a regular fixture in continental competition. José Mourinho still has nightmares about Roma’s 6-1 defeat to the Norwegians in 2021.

This season, though, Kjetil Knutsen’s team have reached new heights. Last week’s dramatic penalty shootout victory over Lazio took Glimt into the final four of the Europa League where they will take on Spurs for a place in the final. The Norwegians are just two wins from completing a Leicester City-style run.

Glimt’s Europa League run has been years in the making. Promoted from the assistant manager position to the top job in 2018, Knutsen quickly set about turning the counter-attacking team he inherited into a high-pressing, possession-based outfit. His high-intensity training drills were likened to the methods used by Marcelo Bielsa. ‘Murderball’ sessions are common.

Under Knutsen, Bodø/Glimt got fitter. Fitter than any other Eliteserien team which allowed them to play the most intense, and entertaining, football in the Norwegian top division. Trophies and titles followed, as did interest in Glimt’s best players. When some of them left, though, the identity of the team – and the club – remained. It’s still sustaining Knutsen’s team to this day.

“Everything is possible now,” said the Bodø/Glimt manager after the dramatic Europa League win over Lazio. “There are four teams left, and we have to keep working hard to prepare for Tottenham. They are a strong team with many good players. It’s going to be tough, like [against Lazio], but this group can do it, and we obviously believe in ourselves.”

Glimt’s dramatic second leg at Lazio

It’s worth noting Bodø/Glimt are developing a different image in Norway. While the tiny Arctic club are viewed as loveable underdogs to European fans, they have made enemies of many within the domestic game. This is largely attributable to Glimt’s stance on VAR, something that put them at odds with the will of most Norwegian supporters.

This has positioned Bodø/Glimt as part of the establishment at a time when Norwegian football fans are doing their best to reshape the sport in the country. There’s no denying, however, that Knutsen and his players are doing something special in Europe. They are one of the best teams Norway has ever produced.

Knutsen’s success as Glimt boss has attracted interest from across Europe. The 56-year-old was linked with Celtic before Brendan Rodgers’ return to the Glasgow club two years ago. Brighton also reportedly took a look at the Norwegian after the departure of Roberto De Zerbi only to opt for Fabian Hürzeler instead. 

xG leaders in the Europa League, 2024/25

Other clubs will surely give Knutsen a call this summer, particularly if his team goes even further in the Europa League. There will be interest in some of Glimt’s best players too. Defensive midfielder Patrick Berg has shone against some of the strongest teams on the continent. Nobody has scored more Europa League goals this season than Kasper Høgh while goalkeeper Nikita Haikin has been solid, not least in the shootout against Lazio.

Jens Petter Hauge was plucked from Glimt by AC Milan back in 2020 after making himself a key man under Knutsen. After struggling in Serie A, and at Eintracht Frankfurt afterwards, the Norwegian international returned to the Aspmyra Stadion and is once again a consistent performer for the Arctic outfit.

Bodø/Glimt top goalscorers and assists, Europa League 2024/25

At some point, Bodø/Glimt may revert to the mean. Their annual wage budget of €6m pales in comparison to some of Europe’s bigger clubs. Glimt’s Europa League semi-final opponents Tottenham Hotspur, for example, have an annual wage budget of €120m. Spurs pay Son Heung-min more than Glimt pay their entire squad. 

Right now, though, the club whose fans bring toothbrushes to matches are sweeping away the competition in the Europa League. It’s not just Lazio who have suffered at the hands of the Norwegians this season – it’s Porto, Braga, Beşiktaş, Maccabi Tel Aviv, FC Twente and Olympiacos, all of whom have lost to Glimt.

It takes a lot for Bodø/Glimt to compete at such a high level season after season, but their sustained success over several years shows it can be done. They are setting an example for other small clubs outside Europe’s Big Five leagues just as Leicester City for the rest of English football nine years ago.


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Preview: Man City take on Aston Villa in key battle for the top five

Preview: Man City take on Aston Villa in key battle for the top five

Manchester City host Aston Villa in the Premier League at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday night as both sides battle to finish in the Champions League places. Two of the most in-form sides in the league, City and Villa, will be hoping to continue the momentum gathered over the last few weeks.


By Matt Smith


Unai Emery’s side will be hoping to complete a double over City after picking up an impressive 2-1 victory earlier in the season, with Jhon Durán and Morgan Rogers helping defeat Pep Guardiola’s men.

Team news

Phil Foden and Manuel Akanji both returned for City at the weekend, with Guardiola naming the duo on the bench against Everton. Rodri and Nathan Aké remain out, while goalkeeper Ederson was also unavailable at Goodison Park. 

Emery has just one injury concern heading to the Etihad, with Pau Torres missing from the squad to face Newcastle on Saturday evening. Leon Bailey and Ross Barkley are both fit and available after their recent fitness troubles.

Man City almost back to their best

Man City are currently unbeaten in their previous six games, with five of those coming in the Premier League. It’s been a disastrous season by their own standards, but they are still in the battle to finish in the Champions League places.

Guardiola’s side have looked impressive going forward as usual, but defensively they’ve struggled this term. City have conceded 43.8 expected goals this campaign, more than the likes of Everton, Chelsea, and Nottingham Forest.

Aston Villa the in-form side in the Premier League

Villa have shown signs of inconsistency this season, perhaps due to their participation in the Champions League, but they’ve been unstoppable in recent weeks domestically. In their last five games in the Premier League, Emery’s side have secured maximum points, scoring 13 times while conceding just two. Champions League qualification looked out of reach for Villa just a few weeks ago, but they are now firmly in the fight to finish in the top five. A win against Man City will see them climb above Guardiola’s men, and they could climb as high as third if results go their way.

Rogers could haunt his former club

Man City may be living to regret offloading some of their stars who have come through the academy, with Cole Palmer an obvious example. Another will be Morgan Rogers, with the English attacker undoubtedly one of the best-performing players in the Premier League this season. 

Rogers has provided 16 goals and assists combined in the league this term, an impressive contribution in just his second season of Premier League football. Creating 45 chances, Rogers has been a creative and goalscoring threat in attack for Villa and is a key cog in Emery’s system this campaign.

Prediction

City vs. Villa is a tricky game to call, with both sides in impressive form of late. It’s difficult to see either side failing to score, so we’re going for a 2-2 draw at the Etihad Stadium.


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Preview: Barcelona face midweek test against Mallorca

Preview: Barcelona face midweek test against Mallorca

Barcelona can take another step towards the Spanish title just days after the sheer chaos of a 4-3 comeback win over Celta Vigo.


By Graham Ruthven


Catalan chaos

If ever there was a match to encapsulate the inherent chaos of Hansi Flick’s Barcelona, it came in the 4-3 win over Celta Vigo when the Catalans had to fight back from 3-1 down to claim three crucial points.

As many opponents have done this season, Celta exploited the space behind Barca’s extremely Hugh defensive line. This gives Mallorca hope that they could do the same, although Los Piratas have drawn a blank in two of their last four games.

However, Barca also demonstrated their unmatched attacking firepower by ultimately beating Celta Vigo 4-3 with Lamine Yamal and Dani Olmo impactful off the bench. They could start on Tuesday.

Barcelona can open up a seven-point advantage at the top of LaLiga before Real Madrid take on Getafe 24 hours later. This is another opportunity for the Catalans to pile the pressure on their fiercest rivals.

Key players

Flick has openly spoken about the fatigue being suffered by his Barcelona players who are facing their fifth match in just over two weeks. This could be a factor in his lineup decision for Tuesday’s match.

Lamine Yamal, however, will surely play some part against Mallorca. The teenager is Barca’s creator in-chief and has forged a strong understanding with Raphinha – no two players have combined for more goals (four) in LaLiga this season.

Ferran Torres is in line to lead the line for Barcelona after Robert Lewandowski suffered an injury at the weekend while Gavi may start alongside Pedri and Frenkie de Jong having come off the bench in the second leg on Saturday.

Cyle Larin has netted six league goals this season and will have the opportunity to add to this with Mallorca’s top scorer Vedat Muriqi out injured. Jagoba Arrasate will set up his team in a back three with Toni Lato and Mateu Morey providing the width.

The reality is that Dominik Greif will need to find top form to keep the Barcelona forward line at arm’s length. The Slovakian goalkeeper kept a clean sheet in his last outing against Leganés.

Team news

Lewandowski’s hamstring injury will keep him out for the next three weeks, meaning the Polish striker will miss Tuesday’s match against Mallorca as well as Saturday’s Copa del Rey final.

Marc-André Ter Stegen, Marc Casadó, Alex Balde and Marc Bernal remain sidelined for Barcelona. Balde’s absence means Gerard Martín will continue at left back after a difficult game against Celta Vigo. Mallorca could target the 23-year-old and the space around him.

Martín’s player traits – comparison against similar players in top five leagues

Muriqi is sidelined through injury and will be a big miss for Mallorca who are strongest when they have the Kosovan striker to play into and off. Manu Morlanes is also injured while Robert Navarro and Takuma Asano will late fitness tests before the match at Montjuïc.

Prediction

In keeping with Barca’s form since the turn of the year, we have to go with a home win. And by multiple goals: Barcelona 3-1 Mallorca.


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Premier League Team of the Week: Matchday 33

Premier League Team of the Week: Matchday 33

The Matchday 33 FotMob Team of the Week is dominated by players from two teams. Aston Villa have three players in the XI following their 4-1 humbling of Newcastle United. Arsenal also have three players in the XI after their professional showing against Ipswich Town. But who makes the cut and why? 


By Sam McGuire


Goalkeeper: Stefan Ortega 

With Ederson out injured, Ortega manned the goal for the reigning champions at Goodison Park. The 32-year-old claimed the FotMob Player of the Match with a rating of 8.4. He made two saves in total, one was a big, sprawling save to thwart Jarrad Branthwaite just after half-time when the score was 0-0. It turned out to be a pivotal moment, with City going on to claim a 2-0 win with two late goals. The former Arminia Bielefeld shot stopper, once again, showed his value to Pep Guardiola’s side. 

Right-Back: Pedro Porro 

Porro didn’t deserve to be on the losing side on Monday evening. The Spanish full-back starred for Spurs as Nottingham Forest claimed a 2-1 win over Ange Postecoglou’s men. The 25-year-old had well over 100 touches and created the most chances of the match with seven. He assisted the Tottenham goal with a wonderfully weighted cross from the right flank. It was one of 23 crosses he put into the Forest box. He also won 100% of his tackles and won six of his 13 duels.

Centre-Back: Ibrahima Konaté 

Despite uncertainty surrounding his future, Konaté put in a dominant showing against Leicester City as Liverpool moved to within one win of the Premier League title. The French centre-back is reportedly in talks over a new deal at Anfield amid interest from Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, but he was fully focused against the Foxes. He was the most accurate passer of the ball of any player to have played over 45 minutes, finding a teammate with 93% of his attempts. He won 100% of his tackles, made 10 recoveries and 100% of his duels on his way to a FotMob rating of 8.0.

Centre-Back: Dean Huijsen 

Huijsen was brilliant with and without the ball as Bournemouth claimed a 0-0 draw away at Selhurst Park. The Dutch-born Spain international, who is being courted by most of Europe’s elite clubs, completed 90% of his 99 attempted passes. He also carved out a chance for the Cherries too. The 20-year-old won 100% of his tackles, made eight clearances, three interceptions and 100% of his ground duels. He was also the victor in 50% of his aerial duels as Bournemouth claimed a clean sheet.

Left-Back: Ian Maatsen 

Maatsen caught the eye for Aston Villa in their dismantling of Newcastle United on Saturday evening. The left-back scored a goal and created a chance for Unai Emery’s side as they recorded a 4-1 win over the Magpies. He completed 82% of his passes, attempted three dribbles, won three of his six tackles and won seven of his 11 attempted duels. The 23-year-old was dominant down the left flank for the Villans. 

Midfielder: Martin Ødegaard 

Ødegaard was back to his brilliant best for Arsenal in their 4-0 win over Ipswich Town. The skipper created five chances for teammates and picked up an assist for the Gunners. He completed 89% of his 101 attempted passes, hit the woodwork with one of his three efforts, and attempted four dribbles at Portman Road. He was accurate with 100% of his long passes and won 50% of his duels, showing his duality as a player. He was a playmaker and a disruptor.

Midfielder: Declan Rice 

Rice was also fairly dominant for Arsenal in the middle third. The England international completed 95% of his attempted passes, won 100% of his tackles and 50% of his ground duels. He also won 67% of his aerial duels. He assisted a goal for Mikel Arteta’s side and created three chances in total. This sort of performance is becoming the norm for the versatile midfielder.

Midfielder: Youri Tielemans 

The Belgian maestro ran the show for Villa in their 4-1 win over Newcastle United. The 27-year-old completed the most passes (71), he won the most tackles (five) and won the most duels (11), on his way to a FotMob rating of 8.6. He carved out three chances for the hosts and was fouled on three occasions. He was a difference-maker, a tempo setter and a game-breaker for Emery’s side in one of the most dominant showings of the season in claret and blue.

Attack: Bryan Mbeumo 

What a season Mbeumo is having. The Brentford attacker now has 18 goals and six assists following the 4-2 win over Brighton. The 25-year-old scored twice and assisted one more on his way to a 9.6 rating. Mbeumo also completed the most dribbles (four), created the most chances (seven) and won the most duels (12). The Cameroon international was the most fouled player (four), and had nine touches in the penalty area. He as unstoppable for the Bees. 

Mbeumo’s shot map, Premier League 2024/25

Attack: Ollie Watkins 

Watkins was back in the Villa starting XI, displacing Marcus Rashford. He made the most of his opportunity too, scoring and assisting in the 4-1 win. He had a total of five shots and created two chances at Villa Park. Watkins also hit the woodwork twice, completed 100% of his dribbles and had an astonishing 10 touches in the penalty area on his way to earning a FotMob rating of 8.9.

Attack: Leandro Trossard

Trossard was picked to lead the line for the Gunners against Ipswich and he responded by scoring twice in the 4-0 win. The Belgium international had a total of four shots at Portman Road and created one chance, a performance that earned him a FotMob rating of 8.8. The double took his goal involvements tally to 12 for the campaign and he’s proving himself to be a huge asset for Arteta and his team. 


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Premier League Preview, Matchday 33

Premier League Preview, Matchday 33


This could be a decisive weekend in the Premier League.


By Sam McGuire


The relegation race could be settled, depending on results, and Liverpool could be crowned as champions. For all that to happen, certain pieces of the puzzle need to fall in to place and we’ll detail exactly what in this article. There are a few other things to look out for this weekend, so here’s your weekend preview for Matchday 33.

Top four scrap at Villa Park

Aston Villa made hard work of it against Southampton last time out. Unai Emery’s side scored three goals in the final 20 minutes to claim maximum points against the Saints. It was also a game in which January arrival Marco Asensio missed two penalties as the away side huffed and puffed searching for the breakthrough. 

The win moved them to 54 points, level with Chelsea and just a point behind fifth placed Manchester City. On Saturday evening, they host the team in possession of one of the top four places, Newcastle United. The Magpies have been in fine form recently and have surged up the table and into the Champions League places.

If their form continues, they could displace an out of sorts Arsenal as runners-up to Liverpool. Coupled with Carabao Cup success, it would represent a historic season for the Magpies. 

Villa, meanwhile, are looking to claim a place in Europe’s elite club competition for a second successive year. Given the Premier League will receive a fifth spot in the Champions League next term, Emery’s side need to finish strongly. While a fourth place finish might be a bit of a stretch, if they keep winning, there’s no reason they can’t take up control of fifth, especially with Manchester City and Chelsea stuttering of late. 

It’s a big one on Saturday evening. It favours the Magpies too. They’ve won four of the last five meetings and this includes 4-0, 5-1, 3-0 and 3-1 victories. They seem to be Emery’s kryptonite.

Recent H2H results

Ice Cold Palmer

Before the turn of the year, people had Chelsea in a title race alongside Liverpool and Arsenal. Now, however, the Blues are in sixth position and it’ll be a struggle for a top four finish. 

Enzo Maresca’s men are out of sorts. Their talisman, Cole Palmer, is completely out of sorts.

Chelsea have picked up just two points in their last two games. They eked out a 0-0 draw with Brentford and needed a second half comeback against Ipswich Town to salvage a point at Stamford Bridge against the relegation battlers. 

Their fate is no longer in their hands. If they win every game for the rest of the season, it still might not be enough for a top four finish. 

And this drop off coincides with Palmer going off the boil. 

The Manchester City academy graduate is without a goal in the Premier League since January. During this run of games, he’s added just two assists to his tally for the campaign.

If Chelsea are going to snatch a top four finish, they’ll need their talisman to show up for the run-in, starting with the match against Fulham on Sunday. Marco Silva’s men have the quality and ability to claim an upset. This season, they’ve beaten runaway leaders Liverpool and Newcastle while claiming a point against Arsenal. 

Chelsea could have a problem at Craven Cottage. 

Impending doom for Ipswich Town 

Ipswich Town aren’t yet relegated.

A loss this weekend, however, practically confirms they will be playing Championship football next season. Right now, they’re 14 points behind Wolves and West Ham with six games left to play meaning there are 18 points in total up for grabs. 

Defeat now, against Arsenal, coupled with wins for both the sides above them would see Kieran McKenna’s side relegated. Draws for Wolves and West Ham are enough to bring Ipswich’s run in the English top flight to an end after one season too. Even if both lose, the Tractor Boys are effectively dead and buried if they don’t pick up a win against the title chasers. 

They’re going to be relegated. It is just a case of when rather than if. Can they prolong it for another week or so? If they manage to do the unthinkable and beat Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal at Portman Road, the title race could be over for the Gunners. 

There’s a lot at stake this weekend. This Sunday afternoon clash could be pivotal in how the table looks at the end of the season.

The champions elect 

The match at the King Power is also pretty big, too. 

If Ipswich manage to beat Arsenal, Liverpool can claim the Premier League title with a win over Leicester City in the late afternoon kick-off on Sunday. A win for the Reds could also confirm relegation for the Foxes. It would likely bring Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s time with the 2015/16 Premier League champions to a premature end too. 

The former Manchester United striker hasn’t had the best of times in charge of the Foxes after replacing Steve Cooper. Leicester did claim a 2-2 draw with Brighton last weekend to halt an eight-game losing streak. 

The last time they managed to pick up points in back-to-back matches was back in December, when Van Nistelrooy was first appointed. Since then, Leicester have lost 15 of their 17 Premier League matches. 

This should be a formality for the Reds. However, their performances as of late haven’t been great. They eked out a 2-1 win over West Ham United at Anfield last weekend to open up a 13 point gap at the top of the table. They’ll need a better showing against Leicester if they’re to keep that advantage over Arsenal. 


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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MLS After Messi: How the League Can Keep Growing Without Its Biggest Star 

MLS After Messi: How the League Can Keep Growing Without Its Biggest Star 

Last Sunday night in Chicago, over 62,000 fans filled Soldier Field to watch a 0-0 draw. That wouldn’t normally make headlines. But when Lionel Messi is on the pitch, normal rules don’t apply.


By David Skilling


Messi’s presence helped to break the Chicago Fire’s single-game attendance record and that has become a theme since his arrival in July 2023. From Atlanta to Kansas City, stadiums are bursting at the seams when Inter Miami come to town. His name is the headline, the spectacle, the reason fans fly across states just to catch a glimpse. 

Messi has not just elevated Inter Miami, he’s redefined the ceiling of what’s possible for the American game. Attendance records broken. Viewership has spiked. Merchandise sales have soared. Apple TV, which signed a $2.5 billion deal with MLS before Messi’s arrival, is now enjoying a much-needed boost in subscriptions to its MLS Season Pass.

Messi’s season summary since moving to Inter Miami

The 37-year-old Argentinian has scored goals, notched assists, and captured imaginations. But perhaps most importantly, he’s lent MLS something it has craved for decades: credibility, inside and outside the U.S. borders. 

Yet here’s the looming question no one in the league office can afford to ignore: What happens when Messi stops playing? 

MLS has always flirted with star power. From David Beckham’s groundbreaking arrival in 2007 to the brief stints of Thierry Henry, Zlatan Ibrahimović, and Kaká, the league has used ageing global icons to draw attention. 

But Messi is different. He’s not just a footballer, he’s a global cultural figure and in the argument for the greatest to ever do it. With half a billion followers on Instagram alone, his influence transcends sport. But, there’s a looming expiration date. 

So what then? 

The concern is not just hypothetical. History has already shown what happens when a league becomes too reliant on one icon. Interest in MLS stagnated in the years following Beckham’s departure, another huge cultural influence at the time. The fanfare was immense, but once the buzz wore off and Beckham moved on, international media and many casual viewers followed suit. 

Messi’s retirement won’t just be a football story, it will be a cultural moment. Attention will drop. Stadiums will stop selling out just because Inter Miami are in town. Brands may hesitate, and broadcasters will need new hooks. 

Our top rated players in MLS during the 2025 season to date

The league is understandably milking this era. But unless it uses the spotlight to prepare for what comes next, the afterglow could fade fast. I’m sure the league office has been thinking about this for some time, but there are some areas where I believe the league can evolve and develop its unique identity, without depending on a single superstar. 

First, the league must strengthen club brands, not just individual players. Too many MLS teams still operate without a clear identity on the global stage. In Europe, even chasing-pack clubs like Fiorentina or Real Betis carry rich narratives and emotional resonance. Of course, they have history on their side, but Inter Miami is setting the tone on how to approach things in newer markets, not just thanks to Messi, but because of a brand built around the culture and vibrancy of Miami itself, admittedly, it has the advantage of being in a globally attractive city to begin with. The league should push other clubs to find stronger hooks and encourage them to embrace storytelling, fashion, and music to build lasting cultural value, not just locally but globally. 

Second, MLS must double down on developing and exporting young talent. While Messi has brought attention, serious credibility comes from nurturing future stars. This model works when backed by consistent investment and smart infrastructure. Players like Alphonso Davies and Tyler Adams are examples of this. More recently, we’ve seen attention on Cavan Sullivan, too. These are good examples, but it’ll take a lot more. 

15-year-old Sullivan is in to his second senior season with Philadelphia

The league needs to deepen that pipeline and maybe even rethink how it introduces its rising stars to the world. There’s room for storytelling here, perhaps through behind-the-scenes docuseries that spotlight the journey of future talent and take some cues from Ryan Reynolds’ storytelling playbook. The Gen-Z generation is as enamoured by personalities as they are by football ability; there’s an opportunity to tap into that connection and think about entertainment as the hook that introduces the next generation of MLS talent. 

Lastly, the league needs to embrace cultural capital. We live in a world where influence drives attention. Inter Miami have capitalised on this brilliantly, celebrities aren’t just attending for the game, they’re attending to be seen. That visibility has translated into global awareness. It’s a model other clubs should study. Whether it’s collaborating with local musicians or aligning with regional tastemakers, there’s value in meaningful cultural crossover. In the NBA, we’re used to seeing who’s courtside as much as what happens on the court. For MLS, tapping into that familiar rhythm could open the door to more mainstream relevance in the U.S. market and beyond.

Inter Miami has mastered this. Celebrities flock to their matches to be seen next to Beckham and Messi. That visibility has given the club a cultural relevance most MLS teams could only dream of. The league should look across the MLS club network and think strategically: how can they utilise the collective of culturally relevant figures, already in their ecosystem, in an authentic way? 

Will Ferrell, Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Oscar de la Hoya, and many other A-list U.S. sports and entertainment figures hold shares in MLS clubs. They should all come together, with the league, for the shared mission of growing the league and the franchises through a creative global marketing strategy, rather than working individually to build their own club brands.

Some of these ideas might not feel traditional to football purists, but MLS, building in this era, needs to look beyond tradition. If it wants a bigger share of attention, not just within football but across the entire U.S. sports landscape, it has to play a different game. Unlike most countries, it’s not just competing with other football leagues, it’s up against the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL on home soil. Imagine another sport trying to pull you away from football; that’s the uphill battle MLS faces every day. 

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, is the perfect bridge between the Messi era and whatever comes next. By then, Messi will likely be in his final season or recently retired. The event will bring a once-in-a-generation spotlight. 

MLS must use it to reposition the league as a serious player on the global football and entertainment map. That means smart marketing that convinces World Cup viewers to stick around once the tournament is over. 

Messi won’t play forever. But what he’s done is give MLS unprecedented exposure; the World Cup provides another huge boost. The question now is what the league builds on top of those foundations. 


(Images from IMAGO)


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