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Preview: Newcastle host Liverpool with the Isak situation unresolved

Preview: Newcastle host Liverpool with the Isak situation unresolved

Drama and goals are inevitable as Newcastle host Liverpool at St. James’ Park.


By Filip Mishov


Premier League’s biggest transfer saga set to transpire on the pitch

Newcastle’s tug-of-war with Liverpool’s top target, Alexander Isak continues, through official statements and counterstatements, and the dragged-out saga only adds fuel to the fire ahead of the blockbuster clash at St. James’ Park.

The Magpies began the season with an uninspiring goalless draw at Villa Park, although one that could have been easily turned into a win if Eddie Howe had a single senior striker at his disposal, given both Anthony Gordon and Anthony Elanga could not convert their clear-cut chances.

Unlike the PIF-owned club, Liverpool boast a squad full of elite firepower already and the quality of their attack was on display in the season opening 4-2 win over Bournemouth at Anfield, with all three starting forwards plus Federico Chiesa finding the back of the net. However, the Reds’ defence remains a concern for Arne Slot, as his new wing-backs will need time to adapt and settle in the role expected of them.

With that being said, the reigning 20-time champions of England are itching to avenge the EFL Cup final defeat from last season, while Newcastle are chasing their first home win against the Merseyside club since 2015.

Key players

Florian Wirtz put in an impressive physical performance on his Premier League debut, covering 11km and running 8.3 km or 75% of the time spent on the pitch before getting substituted after 82 minutes, but ultimately, the German prodigy will be judged on his attacking output this season. Hence, the toughest physical test of the season probably awaits him, when the 22-year-old comes up against Bruno Guimaraes, Joelinton and Sandro Tonali.

Wirtz’s player trait comparison

Given Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong‘s unconvincing debuts, defensively speaking at least, Anthony Gordon and Anthony Elanga’s pace and flair are set to be Newcastle’s main threat against Arne Slot’s radical high line, especially on the break, with the electric Englishman and Swede making 23 sprints each and recording top speeds

over 35 km/h in the opening round.

Team news

Jacob Ramsey‘s arrival provides Eddie Howe with a new attacking option, although still not one filling the void up top, but the 24-year-old is projected to go straight into the squad after completing his move from Aston Villa. Joseph Willock is back in training and apart from Alexander Isak’s absence, everyone else is ready and the English coach is expected to field an unchanged starting XI.

The Reds’ ability to outscore almost any opponent is quite admirable, but their poor defensive shapes left them exposed against the Cherries, and given Newcastle’s strength in the middle of the pitch, Arne Slot is expected to make at least a couple of changes, with Ryan Gravenberch coming in to add physical presence, possibly replacing Alexis Mac Allister. Furthermore, Jeremie Frimpong is ruled out with a hamstring injury and with Conor Bradley nearing a return, but not fully fit to start, Joseph Gomez is expected to feature at right back.

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Prediction

If Newcastle are to surprise Liverpool, Eddie Howe must find a way to stop Mohamed Salah first, as the three-time PFA Players’ Player of the Year has scored 10 goals and recorded eight assists against them. The Reds are the clear favourites, and even though frenetic night awaits them at St. James’ Park, I still believe they possess the quality to come out as winners.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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Preview: Xabi Alonso takes charge of first Madrid game in LaLiga

Preview: Xabi Alonso takes charge of first Madrid game in LaLiga

Real Madrid are unbeaten on the opening matchday in LaLiga since 2008/09 and their 16-match record looks likely to stay intact when they take on Osasuna this evening.


By Filip Mishov


New coaches in both dugouts

Xabi Alonso‘s maiden, but curtailed pre-season at the helm of Real Madrid was perceived as far from ideal preparation after the hurtful defeat to PSG at the FIFA Club World Cup and ahead of the new season, although LaLiga’s runners-up comfortably won their friendlies, putting four past Leganés in Spain and four past WSG Tirol in Austria, respectively.

Furthermore, the Madrid’s squad is yet to be finalised with Rodrygo‘s future far from certain and Florentino Pérez always on the lookout for fresh additions.

In the away dugout at the Bernabéu, Alessio Lisci is set to make his debut as Osasuna’s head coach after the Italian replaced Vicente Moreno, who led Los Rojillos to a ninth-place finish in Spain’s top-tier last season. However, the newly-appointed tactician endured a difficult start to life as the Basque club lost three matches, drew twice and won only once during pre-season, which does not spark confidence ahead of the trip to the capital.

Key players

It is hard to look past by Kylian Mbappé as Real Madrid’s main man after the lethal Frenchman took over the iconic no. 10 shirt upon Luka Modric‘s release and amid Vinicius Junior‘s long-term uncertainty. Also, France’s captain scored incredible 44 goals in all competitions last season and claimed the Pichichi Trophy as LaLiga’s top scorer with 31 goals in the league alone. Additionally, the 26-year-old scored an impressive brace, recorded an assist, and earned a match high FotMob rating of 9.4 in the final pre-season test against Tirol a week ago.

Alessio Lisci’s Osasuna squad is in desperate need of creativity in the final third after Bryan Zaragoza left Pamplona at the end of last season, and interestingly, Osasuna tapped up Real Madrid Castilla to find a replacement and have consequently signed Victor Muñoz. The 22-year-old forward was Castilla’s second top scorer last season with 11 goals only behind Gonzalo García (25), and the Spaniard was also part of the squad at the Club World Cup over the summer. With that being said, Raúl’s protegee is expected to play an important role in Osasuna’s first team this season and beyond.

Team news

Los Blancos’ four new signings (Dean Huijsen, Alvaro Carreras, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Franco Mastantuono) are fit and available, although the Argentinean prodigy only joined a few days ago and he might have to wait before making his debut. Antonio Rüdiger is carrying over a suspension from last season, while Ferland Mendy, Eduardo Camavinga, Jude Bellingham and Endrick are all injured. Unlike Xabi Alonso, Alessio Lisci has been given a clean bill of health at Osasuna and has a full squad to pick from.

Predicted Madrid lineup

Prediction

Given Osasuna’s last win at the Bernabéu dates back to 2004 and the corresponding game last season finished 4-0 to the hosts, anything other than a winning start for Xabi Alonso & co. would be a big surprise.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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