The MLS Wrap: NYC take extreme approach to defending corners as Messi attracts record crowd

The MLS Wrap: NYC take extreme approach to defending corners as Messi attracts record crowd

All the latest from MLS as Matchday 3 gave us innovations, Lionel Messi’s 998th career goals, and another promising showing from new import Timo Werner.


By James Nalton


Have New York City solved a corner conundrum?

Thanks to the prevalence of set pieces in the English Premier League this season, much of the recent discourse has focused on that part of the game and how to solve the problems it has created for defending teams.

Some have gone as far as suggesting changes to the laws to counteract this new apparent set-piece cheat code, but, as is often the case, the answer lies within the game as it is, without the need for altering things. 

Whether that is through referees applying the existing laws properly at set-pieces, or by teams changing the way they approach defending such situations, there are possible solutions for those confident enough to try them.

NYCFC’s corner set up, as seen from the press box (image via James Nalton)

Many teams will have tried certain things in training in an attempt to better defend set-pieces, but none have been as bold as New York City FC.

We’ve occasionally seen, now and in the past, teams leaving one or two players on the halfway line, forcing the team in attack at the set-piece to leave some of their own defenders back to mark them.

NYCFC has taken this to the extreme, leaving half of its outfield players outside the box.

Pascal Jansen’s side trialed this new approach in pre-season and put it into practice in their early games in the 2026 MLS regular season. 

They leave three players on the halfway line (one on each wing and another central) and two in midfield, not too far from their own penalty area, but certainly not in a defensive position on the edge of it.

This leaves five outfield players plus the goalkeeper in the box defending the set piece. In theory, it leaves more space for the ‘keeper to come out and claim the cross, while it also gives the team attacking the set piece the question of whether to mark all five of the players outside the box, or risk being caught on the counter-attack from the corner.

It’s too early to say whether this is a success, but there has probably been more upside than downside from this tactic for New York City so far.

Messi attracts record crowd in Baltimore

Lionel Messi may travel around the United States and Canada with his Inter Miami team, but it rarely feels like he is playing an away game.

This was the case once again against DC United this weekend, who moved their home game against Messi’s Miami to the larger M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to accommodate the extra demand for tickets Messi’s presence can bring.

There were loud cheers when he scored Inter Miami’s second goal in a 2-1 win, as 72,026 spectators filled the stadium which is home to the Baltimore Ravens NFL team.

Shot map for Lionel Messi’s 998th career goal

It was a record crowd for a competitive game for DC United, which is quite significant since, as one of the original MLS teams, they have been playing since 1996. It was also a record crowd for the M&T Bank Stadium, with the stated attendance outdoing any Ravens match.

The Messi effect continues in MLS, and Inter Miami have now won two in a row after that early hiccup against LAFC.

Biel enjoys Charlotte FC’s advantage

Having suffered a heavy 3-0 defeat to LA Galaxy last week, and drawn with a so far underwhelming St Louis City side on opening day, Dean Smith’s Charlotte FC hadn’t enjoyed the best start to the new season.

That all changed this weekend against Austin, who had Guilherme Biro sent off in the 25th minute for standing on the leg of Idan Toklomati, even though it looked accidental. 

Charlotte conceded shortly after, but dominated the game from then on, with Pep Biel leading the attack with two goals and 13 touches in the opposition box. His second goal to make it 3-1 was one of the goals of the round, powered in with his left foot from outside the area following great work from Luca de la Torre.

The performance in the dominant display against ten men makes him the player of Matchday 3 per the FotMob ratings.

Timo Werner and the Earthquakes

Not just a good potential band name, but a successful MLS pairing that spices up the league.

Werner joining the Earthquakes raised a few eyebrows. It wasn’t the obvious choice of MLS team for such a high-profile player, but with experienced American coach Bruce Arena at the helm, and Arena personally visiting Werner in Germany to present his vision for the team, a plan, and a transfer came together.

San Jose have not qualified for the playoffs proper since 2020 (they went out in the wildcard round in 2023) and have not won a playoff tie since 2010. This is not a team to which players will go from Europe for a safe option with a surefire chance of success.

But the Earthquakes are a historic team with a proper American soccer name (none of this United or City malarkey), and they could promise their new star a regular, key role. 

Performing such a role to help a previously underperforming team to some kind of success can be a more attractive proposition to certain players than slotting into an already successful team.

Werner has hit the ground running. The running has never been an issue for the German, though, but he is already contributing to goals, too.

He came off the bench to assist one on his debut against Atlanta last week, and played the entire second half in Philadelphia against the defending Supporters’ Shield winners this week, playing a telling pass to set up the only goal of the game.

So far, it’s a good match, and the Earthquakes are one of only four teams to boast three wins from three at the start of the new season.


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Preview: Chelsea out to thwart Wrexham’s FA Cup dream

Preview: Chelsea out to thwart Wrexham’s FA Cup dream

Wrexham host Premier League giants in the FA Cup in arguably the biggest game in their recent history. Will the celebrity backed ‘fairytale’ continue, or will they be hit with a very harsh dose of reality?


By Alex Roberts


Phil Parkinson’s side are on a terrific run of form. Sitting in sixth, four points above former Premier League side Southampton in the race for the play-offs and unbeaten five across all competitions, all that celebrity investment is paying off.

Chelsea are the undeniable favourites heading into this one, even if form often gets thrown out of the window in the FA Cup. Buoyed by their 4-1 win over Aston Villa in their previous fixture, they’ll want to progress and maybe even lift the trophy.

Wrexham’s recent rise

Phil Parkinson has a history

For Chelsea fans, when asked about their club’s worst ever results, the 4-2 FA Cup defeat to Bradford all the way back in 2014/15 would come up several times over. The man in charge of Bradford that day? Now Wrexham manager Parkinson.

José Mourinho and his relatively star-studded side were 2-0 up in the 38th minute before Jon Stead scored in the 41st. Still, Chelsea were comfortable heading into half-time, only to completely collapse in the second.

Whether Parkinson can pull off one of the competition’s big upsets AGAIN, is the big question. The Racecourse is far from a Premier League ground, if the home fans make it hostile, and the grass isn’t as pristine as Chelsea are used to, anything could happen.

A last chance at silverware?

With the Premier League looking like it’s heading to the Emirates, and the Champions League just as unlikely, although Chelsea have been there before, the FA Cup could be their final chance to lift a trophy this season, if you don’t count the Club World Cup.

Of course, a top five finish will be the priority, especially considering the record financial losses Chelsea recently just posted, but for the fans, if they’re in a tournament, no matter what it is, they want to win it.

Chelsea certainly have the players to do it, João Pedro is in top form, you can never rule Cole Palmer out, and Reece James may be the most well rounded defender in the country. Wrexham is a relatively kind draw, a couple more, and they’ll be among the favourites.

Team news

We’re expecting plenty of rotation for Chelsea here. The likes of Liam Delap, Andrey Santos, and Mamadou Sarr, among others should get chances to make an impression heading into the latter stages of the season.

Liam Rosenior has confirmed that Estêvão (hamstring) isn’t quite ready to make a return, with Jamie Gittens (muscle) also close but not close enough. Dário Essugo (muscle), and Levi Colwill (ACL) are both out, while Wesley Fofana (knock) is a doubt.

We may get a glimpse of Roméo Lavia, who hasn’t started a game for Chelsea since October.

As for Wrexham, they’re without Matty James (toe), Liberato Cacace (hamstring), Thomas O’Connor (hamstring) and Ben Sheaf (knee), as well as long-term absentees Aaron James (knee) and Lewis Brunt (thigh).

Prediction

Chelsea have really turned the screw against lower league opposition under Rosenior so far, they comfortably beat Hull, and we think they’ll do the same thing here. 3-1 Chelsea.


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Preview: Newcastle United meet familiar foes Man City in the FA Cup

Preview: Newcastle United meet familiar foes Man City in the FA Cup

It feels like Groundhog Day this weekend as Newcastle take on Manchester City for the fifth time this season.


By Ross Kilvington


The clubs have met twice in the Premier League, while they also faced off in the semi-finals of the EFL Cup earlier this year.

Newcastle have won just one of the four matches, with City emerging victorious on the other three occasions.

This time, the clubs meet for a spot in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.

H2H results this season

Newcastle can take confidence from win against Man United

William Osula produced a moment of magic against Man United in midweek, scoring a stunning goal in the dying minutes to seal a 2-1 victory.

Newcastle battled hard for the entire second-half with just ten men and the win could prove to be a catalyst for Eddie Howe’s side over the coming weeks.

Although the Magpies are into the last 16 of the Champions League, the FA Cup remains their most realistic chance of winning silverware this season.

They will have to improve on their recent record against City. Since the start of 2020, the two clubs have met 18 times across all competitions. Newcastle have claimed just two wins during that time, with City winning 14 matches.

Pep Guardiola’s men won 2-0 the last time these sides met in the FA Cup, securing progress to the semi-finals two years ago.

Man City still chasing four trophies this season

City remain in contention for another Premier League title, are already into the EFL Cup final, and face Real Madrid in the last 16 of the Champions League.

A win against Newcastle will see the club into the last eight of the FA Cup. The last time City failed to reach the final of this competition was back in 2022.

It appears as though Guardiola has gotten his players peaking at precisely the right time, although the club did drop points against Nottingham Forest in midweek.

Nevertheless, the hunt for a stunning quadruple is still on ahead of this cup clash at St James’ Park on Saturday evening.

Team news

Howe will still be without Bruno Guimarães, Emil Krafth and Fabian Schär, while Lewis Miley wont be ready for another week or so.

Jacob Ramsey is suspended, although Nick Woltemade and Tino Livramento could be ready to play after recent injuries.

For City, both Mateo Kovačić and Joško Gvardiol remain long-term absentees and it could be late next month before the duo get back to full fitness.

Nico O’Reilly came off against Leeds last weekend and subsequently missed the clash against Forest.

It remains to be seen whether he will be fit enough to start against Newcastle on Saturday.

Prediction

Both sides enter this match in slightly different moods. Newcastle will be on a high after that last minute winner against Man United, while City will be desperate to return to winning ways after dropping points against Forest.

As such, this could certainly be an intriguing tie, with plenty at stake for both clubs.

Due to their greater strength in depth, City should secure progress into the quarter-finals for the eighth season in a row.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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Preview: Barcelona visit Athletic Club to continue their title charge

Preview: Barcelona visit Athletic Club to continue their title charge

Barcelona’s lead at the top of LaLiga’s standings grew to four points last weekend. As we enter the final third of the season, their sights are set on claiming their 29th Spanish top-flight title.


By Neel Shelat


Athletic Club’s uncharacteristic lack of clean sheets

Athletic Club have developed a reputation of being quite tough to break down in Ernesto Valverde’s second stint at the club. They ended the 2024/25 season with the fewest goals conceded in the league with just 29 – 10 fewer than the champions.

This term, though, the Basque side haven’t been quite so disciplined at the back with 36 goals let in already. They enter this match on a streak of 16 games across all competitions without a clean sheet, stretching back to before the festive break.

Even so, Athletic Club’s underlying numbers still suggest they don’t give up too many chances as they have the second-lowest xG conceded tally in the division. They shipped five goals to Barcelona in their most recent Super Cup meeting, though, so they’ll certainly have to bring their A game to this fixture.

Barcelona’s dominant head-to-head record

Barcelona’s big win in the Super Cup semi-final was hardly an outlier; they also won the league reverse fixture 4-0 in November. The Blaugrana have scored 14 unanswered goals in their last four meetings with Athletic, and are on a five-match head-to-head winning streak.

Valverde notably got one up on his former employers in the 2023/24 Copa del Rey semi-final, but Athletic Club have lost 10 and drawn the other two of these sides’ last 12 La Liga meetings.

Recent H2H meetings

Team news

Athletic Club have been missing star forward Nico Williams for the last month or so due to a groin injury, and will have to continue to make do without him for a few more weeks at least. Striker Maroan Sannadi has been out since October. Beñat Prados and Unai Eguiliz have been effectively absent throughout the season due to cruciate ligament injuries, as has defender Yeray Álvarez due to a failed doping test and subsequent suspension.

Barcelona’s absentees for this match include defenders Andreas Christensen and Jules Koundé as well as midfielders Frenkie de Jong and Gavi. Youngsters Toni Fernández and Jofre Torrents will also be unavailable due to injury issues. 

Key players

Athletic Club have struggled for attacking production in Nico Williams’ absence. Older brother Iñaki only has a couple of goals and assists to his name so far, but this would be a great occasion to add to his tally. Those at the back are sure to get a sterner test, though, so the likes of Aymeric Laporte and Unai Simón will need to step up and deliver.

Pedri is in line to make his first league start in over a month after returning from injury. Hansi Flick will be delighted to see his return, as Barcelona’s midfield has looked significantly less solid in his absence. Lamine Yamal remains in imperious form after scoring his first senior hat-trick last weekend to take his tally to 15 goal involvements in his last 14 appearances. Fellow teenager Pau Cubarsí will have to continue marshalling the back line.

Prediction

Barcelona should be backed to register another comfortable multi-goal victory.


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Preview: Arsenal head to League One Mansfield Town in the FA Cup

Preview: Arsenal head to League One Mansfield Town in the FA Cup

Arsenal might have their sights set on a league and Champions League double, but progress in the FA Cup – the only trophy Mikel Arteta has actually won so far – is also an expectation as the Gunners head to League One side Mansfield.


By Karl Matchett


If there were any nerves around Arsenal’s title run-in, midweek results have helped. A win at Brighton coupled with Nottingham Forest’s comeback draw against Manchester City gives Arteta’s team a seven-point cushion with eight to play, albeit having played a fixture more than their title rivals.

Minutes matter with titles on the line

Those points and a four-day gap to their next encounter should allow focus without fear on domestic cup matters – but the big question will be over how many changes to make.

Rotation is key for Arteta for two reasons. Firstly, he needs to give his must-start players a rest for big upcoming games – so Declan Rice, Gabriel Magalhães, Bukayo Saka and a few others should sit out. But the other side of the coin is that squad players will undoubtedly be required in the run-in, so need to be kept in rhythm too. Many a trophy bid has been squandered because that second group of players was simply not up to speed – or locked in mentally – when called upon in the final months.

Chances of a cupset?

It’s not hard to paint the scale of difference between these sides, even without the league differences. Mansfield’s record signing is about £200,000 for Will Evans two years ago; Arsenal have at least six players who earn more than that amount every single week. In 2024/25, Mansfield had an estimated total annual income of £9.5m; the Gunners spent over 150% of that amount – £15m – on Christian Nørgaard, who has played 56 league minutes all year.

In short, the financial gulf is far wider than might typically be the case against a third-tier side who perhaps have been up to the Championship previously – this is, after all the first time the Stags have been at this level of the pyramid since 2002/03, having spent time in the Conference before more than a decade back in League Two. Nigel Clough has them on the up, but this is akin to asking your local corner shop to offer a better range of products than one of London’s biggest shopping malls.

Recent form

The hosts can’t point to recent form or home form as reason for optimism – it’s one win in the last ten in all competitions, while only one club (rock bottom Port Vale) have fewer than their six home wins in League One. Arsenal have won eight of their last ten in all competitions and three in a row.

Team news

Luke Bolton is a doubt for Mansfield after coming off in midweek and Baily Cargill is injured, but otherwise their squad looks in good shape.

For Arsenal, Myles Lewis-Skelly is suspended, with both Martin Ødegaard and Ben White doubtful.

Key player

Noni Madueke is a match-winner at any level – in Premier League terms he’s among the top 15% of players for crosses, successful dribbles, big chances created, and expected assists per 90.

Madueke’s season summary to date

Prediction

No big shock in this fixture unless there’s an early red card or similar: Mansfield 0-3 Arsenal.


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Folarin Balogun: Peaking at the right time with career-defining World Cup on the horizon

Folarin Balogun: Peaking at the right time with career-defining World Cup on the horizon

Just months before the 2026 World Cup, USA international striker Folarin Balogun is finding form for club and country.


By Graham Ruthven


Folarin Balogun knows how to score against Paris Saint-Germain. He’s done it twice already this season and has a track record of giving the Parc des Princes outfit problems over the course of his Ligue 1 career, even going back to his Reims days. The American can continue the trend in the French capital when the two sides meet on Friday.

Balogun is currently in a rich vein of form. The 24-year-old has scored four goals in his last four games in all competitions, going some way to fulfilling the potential that persuaded Monaco to pay €40m for him two-and-a-half years ago. Balogun is peaking at the right time, certainly from the perspective of his national team.

Balogun’s last four games

The USA desperately lacked a top-level striker at the 2022 World Cup. Three different centre forwards (Jesus Ferreira, Josh Sargent and Haji Wright) started their four matches in Qatar, highlighting the lack of faith in any of the options in that position. This is why Balogun’s decision in 2023 to play for the USA over England and Nigeria was such a big deal.

At the time, Balogun was widely considered one of the best young attackers in Europe’s Big Five leagues. This was a notion supported by his breakout 2022/23 season on loan at Reims from Arsenal which saw Balogun score 21 times in just 37 league appearances. Some Arsenal fans wanted him to stay in North London.

Instead, Balogun moved to Monaco. The principality club made the American their second-most expensive transfer since Radamel Falcao and James Rodríguez’s statement signing in 2013, landing Balogun when clubs in the Premier League and Serie A had also been interested.

Balogun’s player traits comparison, hampered by his long injury layoff

Injury, however, stopped Balogun from building any sort of momentum in his first two seasons at the Stade Louis II. The Brooklyn-born, London-raised striker missed no fewer than 44 matches in the treatment room, leading some to place doubt on the €40m price tag paid by Monaco. 

Balogun was missing for so long that Monaco had to enter the market to sign a striker or two that could play in his absence. Another Arsenal academy graduate Mika Biereth arrived from Sturm Graz and hit the ground running, scoring an incredible 13 goals in his first 15 league games.

Finally fit again, Balogun has re-established himself as Monaco’s first-choice centre forward, scoring 12 goals in all competitions. The 24-year-old is excellent in quick transition, giving Monaco an effective outlet in open space behind the opposition defence. This has always been Balogun’s biggest strength.

Balogun’s season summary

However, his all-round game is also improving. Only Maghnes Akliouche (seven) has created more Big Chances for Monaco this season than Balogun (six) who is also averaging more touches per 90 compared to last season. As a focal point, the American is proving himself even as Monaco have struggled at times.

Mauricio Pochettino is a fan. The USMNT head coach installed Balogun as his first-choice striker as soon as he was fit enough to feature in the second half of 2025, giving him a platform to catch the eye in encouraging friendly performances against South Korea, Japan, Ecuador, Australia, Paraguay and Uruguay.

“His work ethic is amazing in the way that he is always available in every single aspect of the game, with and without the ball,” said Pochettino after Balogun’s series of impactful performances while teammate Tim Weah highlighted how the forward “can change a game for us by sticking his foot into the action.”

Nobody can do for the USMNT what Balogun does. Pochettino needed someone with the physicality to attack open space. There was a desperate need for a centre forward who could create his own shot due to USA’s inability to create with the ball high up the pitch. Balogun ticks a lot of boxes.

“I’ve always said that I’m an unorthodox sort of striker, because naturally it wasn’t where I grew up playing, so I would always look to exploit spaces,” said Balogun when asked about his role for the US men’s national team. “It’s great with the players we have when they’re able to find me, and it gives me the confidence to keep making these runs, because I know they’re looking for me.”

Balogun has some competition for his starting spot at the World Cup. Ricardo Pepi continues to find the back of the net on a regular basis for PSV while Patrick Agyemang and Wright are on a hot streak in the Championship. The centre forward pool is certainly deeper now than it was for the 2022 World Cup.

No American striker, however, is currently operating at a higher level than Balogun. While Monaco have toiled at times this season, the American remains an important part of their project. There are a number of promising talents at the Stade Louis II and Balogun deserves to be mentioned to be among them.


(Images from IMAGO)


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Preview: Real Madrid looking to avoid third straight defeat as they head to Celta

Preview: Real Madrid looking to avoid third straight defeat as they head to Celta

Celta Vigo host Real Madrid in LaLiga this evening as Álvaro Arbeloa’s side desperately attempts to rescue their title hopes after two successive defeats.


By Matt Smith


Madrid lost to Getafe at home last time out, following on from a 2-1 defeat away at Osasuna towards the end of February. 

Tonight, they face a Celta Vigo side who secured a surprise 2-0 victory away in Madrid when these two sides met earlier in the season, with Williot Swedberg firing home both goals to give his side the three points.

Team news

Celta will see Borja Iglesias return to their squad after he missed their previous game through suspension. Marcos Alonso, Pablo Durán, and Carl Starfelt will be unavailable, however, due to injury.

As for Madrid, they suffered a crucial blow this week as it was confirmed Brazilian forward Rodrygo would be out for the remainder of the season due to a knee injury. He joins Kylian Mbappé, Dani Ceballos, David Alaba, Jude Bellingham, and Éder Militão on the treatment table.

Celta will want to replicate Getafe display

Madrid found things incredibly difficult earlier this week as they faced a defensive Getafe side. Celta Vigo will be hoping to replicate Getafe’s performance, sitting deep and staying compact defensively in order to frustrate Madrid.

Celta certainly have the tools to do it, conceding just 1.1 goals per game in LaLiga this season, which is only bettered by the top three in the table. 

Madrid need to find some magic in attack

Although Madrid’s attacking numbers have been impressive this season in isolation, they are competing with one of the best sides in Europe when it comes to their final third production. Arbeloa’s side need to show more in attack, especially after their two recent defeats.

It’s not going to be easy without both Mbappé and Rodrygo, but Madrid simply need to be hitting the attacking numbers that we see Barcelona produce. No side has conceded fewer goals this season than Madrid, but it’s their attack that is letting them down in comparison to Barcelona.

It’s Vinícius Júnior’s time

Vinícius Júnior will have plenty of pressure on his shoulders heading into this game, with both Mbappé and Rodrygo unavailable. The Brazilian has been on form over the last few weeks after a disappointing period, and it’s crucial that he continues to step up.

Vinícius’ run of scoring five games in a row came to an end last time out, but teams are struggling to keep him quiet at the moment. The Madrid forward will be the player to watch in this one, with Arbeloa having minimal attacking options to choose from. 

Prediction

It’s difficult to see Madrid losing three games on the bounce in LaLiga, and we’re predicting them to bounce back in this one. We’re going for a 2-0 victory to Real Madrid.


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Benjamin Sesko is spearheading United’s Champions League charge

Benjamin Sesko is spearheading United’s Champions League charge

Manchester United used to be able to call upon a dazzling array of centre-forwards during the 90s and 00s.


By Ross Kilvington


Figures such as Andy Cole, Teddy Sheringham, Dwight Yorke, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Wayne Rooney enjoyed plenty of success at Old Trafford under Sir Alex Ferguson.

Recent years, however, have failed to rekindle such glory days of top class strikers. Zlatan Ibrahimović and Romelu Lukaku tried, but didn’t stay long enough to forge proper legacies.

Rasmus Højlund and Joshua Zirkzee were signed by Erik ten Hag, yet both have failed to become the attacking outlet the club so desperately required.

As such, Benjamin Šeško had plenty of pressure on his shoulders when he signed for United last summer for a fee in the region of around £74m.

Šeško player traits compared to strikers in top 5 leagues

“The history of Manchester United is obviously very special but what really excites me is the future,” said Šeško upon his unveiling at Old Trafford.

“When we discussed the project, it was clear that everything is in place for this team to continue to grow and compete for the biggest trophies again soon.”

It didn’t quite click for him under Ruben Amorim, but boy, he is certainly making up for that since Michael Carrick returned as interim manager.

Šeško endured a slow start to life at Old Trafford

Much was anticipated from the Slovenian starlet once he sealed his move to United, especially considering several other clubs were after his signature.

Šeško made his mark at Salzburg between 2021 and 2023, scoring 29 goals in 79 appearances, enough to secure a move to their sister club, Leipzig, in the German Bundesliga.

Šeško season summary with Leipzig

His debut campaign in Germany proved that he could shine among the elite, scoring 14 goals across 31 Bundesliga games. These goals helped Leipzig finish fourth in the table and while they dropped to seventh last season, Šeško fired 21 goals, including four in the Champions League.

At 6’4″, Šeško is naturally good in the air, scoring three headed goals in the Bundesliga last term while winning nearly 60% of his aerial duels.

Despite his lanky frame, the striker is naturally fast, exceeding speeds of 35km/h in the league last season. 

Add in a physical presence combined with a clinical nature in front of goal, as evidenced by 19% shot conversion rate and 13 league goals during 2024/25, Šeško was always going to attract attention. 

Indeed, Arsenal, Newcastle and Chelsea showed interest, before United finally landed their man.

Although a fast start was expected, especially given the vast transfer fee paid to sign him, Šeško struggled initially, scoring just two Premier League goals in his opening 11 games.

Šeško’s shot map in the Premier League, 2025/26

It wasn’t until early January that he scored again, netting a brace against Burnley in a 2-2 draw at Turf Moor.

That was the first game following the sacking of Amorim and Šeško has since gone on to become a figurehead for United as they bid to finish in the top-four this season.

Michael Carrick has brought out the best in Šeško

The 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday saw Carrick hand Šeško his first Premier League start under the new regime.

It took until the 38th minute for him to get a glimpse of goal, directing a header straight at Dean Henderson.

He came close early in the second-half, but Jaydee Canvot was on hand to make a vital block. Deeper in to the second period, however, Šeško managed to get the better of the Palace defender by getting across him to connect with a Bruno Fernandes cross to put United ahead.

Šeško finished the match having registered three shots on target and took six touches in the opposition penalty area. Perhaps not the best performance by any stretch of the imagination, yet he was in the right place at the right time to score United’s winner.

Šeško’s heatmap vs. Palace showed some Haaland-esque efficiency

This is the type of striker the club have been calling out for in recent years. Someone who is able to put chances away on a regular basis.

The Slovenian more than deserved this start due to scoring three goals in his last four league matches, with all of them coming from the bench.

Šeško has showcased his full repertoire of goals lately. Whether it is a match winning strike on the turn against Fulham, a lovely finish on the counter against Everton, or a delightful flick into the net against West Ham, the striker has everything in his locker.

Rewarded with a second start in just four days against Newcastle on Wednesday evening, Šeško had an off night.

He failed to register a single shot on target while taking just three touches in Newcastle’s penalty area as United suffered a 2-1 defeat at St James’ Park.

Not the best of performances, but there is no doubt Šeško is beginning to settle in at Old Trafford.

With plenty of massive fixtures to come between now and the end of the campaign, the 22-year-old will be trusted by Carrick to fire the club into Europe’s elite club competition in 2026/27.

Given his impact off the bench lately and the fact he has a manager who is bringing the best out of him, Šeško could stake a claim to becoming one of the finest strikers United have had in the post-Fergie era.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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Preview: Wolves meet Liverpool for game two of league and cup double header

Preview: Wolves meet Liverpool for game two of league and cup double header

It’s the sequel at Molineux on Friday evening as Wolves host Liverpool for the second time this week.


By Sam McGuire


2026 uptick in form

Since the turn of the year, Wolves have looked to be a different beast entirely. Wins over West Ham United, Aston Villa and Liverpool have given fans hope that a great escape is actually possible. It’s unlikely, but it isn’t impossible, especially in the form Rob Edwards’ team find themselves in. 

They’ve also drawn with Everton, Nottingham Forest, Arsenal and Newcastle United in 2026. Heading into the FA Cup clash with Liverpool, they have momentum on their side and they’re backed by an encouraged home crowd. 

Wolves did a number on Liverpool on Tuesday evening and scored a last-minute winner. With no game for 10 days after this clash, expect Edwards to name a fairly strong XI. They’ll fancy their chances against Arne Slot’s side. 

The reigning Premier League champions are in a battle for a top five finish. A decent FA Cup run could offer them some light relief but only if taken seriously. With injuries to contend with, Slot might be forced into naming a stronger XI than he’d like. Though, like Wolves, after this game, there’s a significant break for his players to recover. 

At this stage of the campaign, performances aren’t as relevant. What matters is the result. Liverpool, having failed to pick up three points on Tuesday, will want to progress in the FA Cup and get back to winning ways. You never know when confidence will come into play. And the Reds desperately need players to start remembering who they are at this vital stage of the season.

Key Players 

We don’t yet know how strong either team will go but you have to assume supersub Rodrigo Gomes might get the nod for Wolves. He’s scored in back to back games, netting the opener against Liverpool and the second in the win over Aston Villa. He’s in need of playing time for match sharpness and he’s a man in form, so it feels like the perfect opportunity for him. 

For Liverpool, perhaps Slot will give Rio Ngumoha a start. The youngster has been bright in recent weeks when coming off of the bench and the Reds need a spark in the final third. It’s almost a free hit for the youngster. If he plays well, he might gatecrash the Premier League starting XI in the near future. 

Team News

Believe it or not, Wolves have a clean bill of health heading into the game. Edwards has a fully fit squad available to him and no suspensions. 

Liverpool, meanwhile, are without Alexander Isak, Wataru Endo, Conor Bradley, and Giovanni Leoni. Florian Wirtz is expected to be fit enough for a place on the bench and his presence alone will be a huge boost for the Reds. 

Prediction 

Again, it’ll be a scrappy game. We’re going with a 1-1 draw and it going all the way to penalties. The hosts will progress. 


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Former-Arteta deputy Carlos Cuesta is making a name for himself at Parma

Former-Arteta deputy Carlos Cuesta is making a name for himself at Parma

Remember the 90s? Neither does Carlos Cuesta. One thing he will know, though, is that Serie A used to be king, and Parma, with the likes of Gianluigi Buffon, Fabio Cannavaro, and Hernan Crespo on their books, were one of its many princes.


By Alex Roberts


Cuesta was born a couple of months after Parma won the old UEFA Cup in 1994-95 and nearly two-years-old when they were Scudetto runners up in 1996-97. So, for most of their now manager’s life, Parma were a midtable Serie A side at best, or in Serie C at worst.

Parma made it back to the big-time last season with Fabio Pecchia in the dugout, but as the season went on, and relegation back to Serie B was starting to look like a very real possibility, he was sacked in February and Cristian Chivu was brought in.

Chivu galvanized the squad and managed to turn it around, winning three, including a memorable 1-0 victory over Juventus, drawing seven, and losing three more. Parma ended the season in 16th, five points above the drop.

Recent coaching history at Parma

As is so often the case, just as things were starting to look up, there was a setback. Impressed by their former defender’s brief spell, Inter Milan appointed Chivu as their successor for Simeone Inzaghi, and Parma were once again on the look out for a new manager.

They could have played it safe, gone with one of the many 60-something Italian maestros that have been there, done that, worn the beautifully tailored suit, but that isn’t really how Parma operate, they’re a club that doesn’t mind taking a risk.

Previously, they gave former Leicester and Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca his first job in senior management, Pecchia wasn’t hugely experienced, spending most of his career as an assistant, and of course, Chivu was a rookie too.

Thankfully for Parma, there is no shortage of young men wanting to make a name for themselves as a manager, and few are younger than Cuesta. In June, shortly before his 30th birthday, he was named the youngest manager in Serie A since 1939.

He had spent the previous five years at Arsenal, learning from Mikel Arteta, an apprenticeship that mirrored his own under Pep Guardiola at Man City. Perhaps Arteta saw something of himself in Cuesta.

“(Leaving Arsenal) was maybe the most difficult decision of my life,” he told The Guardian. “I was incredibly happy at Arsenal, surrounded by incredible people in an incredible project. Not only with great players and a path that is only growing and growing, but with a person who has been incredibly important for me, which is Mikel.”

Current Series A standings

By the time he was appointed as Parma manager, Cuesta had already been coaching in some form or another for half his life. He did play as a youngster with local lower division side Santa Catalina Atletico, but with little chance of making it professionally, he changed tact.

Now, as we approach the final stages of his first season at Parma, we can certainly say the future is bright. Cuesta has his side in 12th and can look up towards the top half with a relegation dog fight highly unlikely.

Parma had a clear plan last summer. With Giovanni Leoni, Ange-Yoan Bonny, and Simon Sohm, among others, all leaving for around €85 million, they would reinvest a good chunk of it in young players with a good resale value to go with their shiny new manager.

The only player Parma signed over the age of 25 on a permanent basis was back-up goalkeeper Vicente Guaita. The reported €44 million they spent was used to bring in Matija Frigan, Christian Ordóñez, Oliver Sørensen, Mariano Troilo, Abdoulaye Ndiaye, Sascha Britschgi, and Nesta Elphege.

Tactically, Cuesta has stuck with a back three, but tweaked Parma’s midfield depending on their opponents. Sometimes they’ll deploy a 3-5-2, other times a 3-4-2-1, and if Cuesta is feeling a little adventurous, a 3-4-1-2.

It’s also clear that Cuesta is prioritising defensive solidity. Parma aren’t bothered about controlling possession, averaging 44.7%, their xG is the second worst in the Serie A at 24.9, and they’ve scored 0.7 goals per 90. 

All of that sounds abysmal, but they’re structured, organised, and clearly very well coached. They’ve only conceded 32 goals, averaging 1.2 per game. Cuesta is playing the hand he’s been dealt, perhaps in time he’ll be able to be a little more expansive.

They had a rocky start. A 2-0 defeat to Juventus in Cuesta’s first game must have been a pretty rude awakening. Parma didn’t get their first win until the end of September, when they beat Torino 2-1.

It’s all starting to come together now, though. Parma are on a four-game unbeaten run, winning three and drawing their most recent fixture against Cagliari 1-1. Their best result came at the San Siro, against Max Allegri’s title challenging AC Milan.

Parma have a good record against them, beating them 2-1 at the start of last season too. That game wasn’t as consequential, though, this was a major blow to AC Milan’s title ambitions, and may have handed the Scudetto to rivals Inter.

As you’d have probably guessed, it was a bit of a smash and grab from Parma. AC Milan dominated throughout, but in the end, it was Mariano Troilo’s 80th minute header, from a corner, that won it. Arteta would be proud.

Italian football isn’t what it was, in all honesty, it’s a bit of a mess. With a lack of superstars, clubs need to take risks with recruitment, including that of managers in hopes they can generate money through sales.

As much of the football world focuses on another young Spanish manager with Arsenal links, Cuesta is quietly cultivating a reputation as a very well-rounded and tactically astute coach. 

Once the time comes for Arteta to leave Arsenal, and although that probably won’t be for a while, they may have the perfect replacement on speed dial.


(Images from IMAGO)


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