Preview: The second Mourinho era begins as Real Madrid head to Espanyol

Preview: The second Mourinho era begins as Real Madrid head to Espanyol

Real Madrid get their 2026/2027 La Liga campaign under way this weekend as they travel to Espanyol on Saturday evening.


By Matt Smith


This will be José Mourinho’s first LaLiga game in charge since returning to the club, 13 years after he initially departed.

Madrid won both fixtures between these sides by the same 2-0 scoreline home and away last season but interestingly, Espanyol have won two of their previous four games at home to Real Madrid. They’ll be hoping for a repeat of that on Saturday evening.

Espanyol’s recent home record vs. Madrid

Team news

Espanyol will be without Kike García and Javi Puado due to injury for their game against Real Madrid. Leandro Cabrera will also be unavailable due to suspension. 

Real Madrid have a number of injury concerns, with Éder Militão, Rodrygo, Raúl Asencio and Ferland Mendy all ruled out due to injury. Mourinho has already named his squad for the trip to Espanyol, and it has been confirmed that both Endrick and Aurélien Tchouaméni have been left out.

Is this season Espanyol kick on?

Espanyol have been progressing year on year recently, gaining promotion during the 2023/2024 season, followed by a 14th place finish after landing in LaLiga. Last season, Espanyol finished in eleventh position in the top tier, something they could have only dreamed of a few years ago.

Espanyol’s recent history

This might be Real Madrid’s first game since the return of league action, but Espanyol have already faced Levante. They secured a 3-0 victory in their opening match, so could this be the season Espanyol kick on towards the European places?

Real Madrid need vast improvement

It’s rare to see Real Madrid go a season without lifting any trophies, but that’s what happened during the 2025/26 campaign. As a result, the Spanish giants have invested significantly during the summer transfer window, and they could have a completely new-look squad heading into the new season. 

The pick of the new signings is undoubtedly Yan Diomande, who completed a £110 million switch from RB Leipzig. The Ivory Coast international will have a battle to get into the starting XI, but there’s no doubt he’s an exciting signing for the future. 

Mourinho is certainly a coach who knows how to get the best out of players, but it’s been a long time since he managed a club the size of Real Madrid.

Diomande must prove his worth

The Real Madrid supporters are some of the most expected in world football, and it certainly doesn’t matter what age you are. Diomande arrives in Madrid at the age of 19, but with the Spanish giants paying over £100 million for him, there’ll be plenty of expectation.

Diomande joins Madrid after a breakout season in the Bundesliga

With Rodrygo out injured, there is a chance that he could play from the start against Espanyol, and it’s an opportunity for him to prove himself early on. 

Prediction

We’re going for a 2-0 victory to Madrid in this one as they look to get off to a fast start.


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Preview: Barcelona begin LaLiga campaign at Elche

Preview: Barcelona begin LaLiga campaign at Elche

Barcelona start their Spanish title defence away to Elche on Sunday amid questions over Hansi Flick’s forward line.


By Graham Ruthven


Attacking uncertainty

There was no more ferocious attacking outfit in LaLiga last season than Barcelona who won the Spanish title by scoring an unmatched 95 goals in 38 games. They were a force of nature in the final third.

Since then, though, Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres have both left the Camp Nou with Marcus Rashford returning to parent club Manchester United. Barca have lost three players who scored a combined 38 league goals for them last term.

Karim Adeyemi and Anthony Gordon have been signed in their place despite the fact neither player has been a consistent goalscorer previously in their respective careers. It’s not clear who will play as the centre forward for the Catalans.

The omens for Elche ahead of Sunday’s meeting aren’t positive. Indeed, they have never beaten Barcelona in 15 previous league encounters, only ever taking points off the Catalans once.

Last season, Elche finished just one point above the bottom three and the early indications are that they face another fight to stay in the Spanish top flight this term.

Even with so many questions over the forward line and where the goals will come from this season, Barca are firm favourites to start their LaLiga title defence on the front foot this weekend.

Key players

Marc Aguado scored an equaliser for Elche in their season opener away to Deportivo A Coruna last weekend with the 26-year-old expected to start once more in the centre of the pitch against Barca.

Austrian defender David Affengruber was also impressive in the first league game of the season against Depor. He will need to replicate this performance against the Spanish champions.

Rodri completed his £65m transfer to Barcelona earlier this week. The Spanish midfielder underwent minor back surgery after winning the World Cup and hasn’t had much time on the training pitch with his new team. Nonetheless, he could feature against Rodri.

Lamine Yamal is firmly established as Barca’s most important creative player and will be the Catalans’ brightest spark against Elche despite his recent struggles for full fitness.

Pau Cubarsí might have to make do with a place on the bench after a late return from the World Cup. This could push Eric García into central defence ahead of Joan García who didn’t play a single minute for Spain at the World Cup.

Team news

Yago Santiago and Adam Boayar are both working their way back to fitness ahead of Elche’s first home fixture of the season while attacker Grady Diangana is also recovering from a knee injury.

Frenkie de Jong is on the sidelines with a knee injury and is expected to miss a portion of the 2026/27 season. Roony Bardghji is also currently unavailable with a torn ACL.

Sunday’s match could come too early for Rodri to make his debut for Barcelona after joining earlier this week. Otherwise, Hansi Flick will have a fully fit and available squad to choose from.

Prediction

We think the two-time champions will start as they mean to go on: Elche 0-2 Barcelona.


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Preview: Enzo Maresca leads out Man City for the first time in the Premier League, with Bournemouth the visitors

Preview: Enzo Maresca leads out Man City for the first time in the Premier League, with Bournemouth the visitors

Manchester City start life after Pep Guardiola in the Premier League at home to a Bournemouth team also under new management.


By Graham Ruthven


A new era

Pep Guardiola is gone. So too is Rodri who completed a move to Barcelona on Tuesday. Manchester City’s biggest reset since the Abu Dhabi takeover of the club in 2008 starts on Sunday with a home match against Bournemouth.

It has been a summer of change at the Etihad Stadium. Enzo Maresca has stepped into the City manager’s position and the Italian already has a point to prove after the heavy defeat to Arsenal in last weekend’s Community Shield.

Manchester City were disjointed in their performance at the Principality Stadium. They lacked control in the centre of the pitch, struggled to create opportunities and were vulnerable at the back as Arsenal strolled to a 3-0 victory.

Bournemouth are also entering a new era following a managerial change. Marco Rose has replaced Andoni Iraola with the Cherries aiming for another successful season. They have the quality to hurt City.

Under Iraola, Bournemouth were one of the most potent counter-attacking sides in the Premier League. If they can retain their side of their game with Rose in charge, Manchester City’s weakness in defensive transition could be exposed.

Key players

There is nobody more central to City’s chances of a strong 2026/27 season than Erling Haaland. The Norwegian won last season’s Golden Boot and remains the sharpest finisher in the English top flight.

Phil Foden and Antoine Semenyo are expected to start in the final third. Nobody created more chances for City in Sunday’s Community Shield than Semenyo while it’s hoped Foden will enjoy a more positive season this term.

Rodri’s departure places even more pressure on summer signing Elliot Anderson to settle quickly as Manchester City’s new pace-setter at the base of the midfield. He will be crucial to the home team’s plan to control Sunday’s league opener.

Nobody created more chances for Bournemouth last season than Marcus Tavernier whose ability in quick transition could be integral to the Cherries’ chances of a positive result on opening weekend.

On the defensive side, nobody averaged more defensive contributions per 90 minutes than Alex Scott who despite speculation linking him with suitors this summer will line up at the Etihad Stadium this weekend.

António Silva could make his Premier League debut after joining Bournemouth from Benfica in the summer transfer window. The Cherries have lost all of their previous 10 visits to the Etihad Stadium and will need a strong rearguard to prevent that streak stretching to 11.

Team news

Jérémy Doku is expected to miss Sunday’s league opener after coming off at half time of the Community Shield with a calf injury. Matheus Nunes is another Manchester City player who could be sidelined.

Omar Marmoush and Savinho are both reportedly on the brink of a double transfer to Tottenham Hotspur and so it would be a surprise to see them involved against Bournemouth.

Rose revealed Bournemouth suffered “some injuries” during pre-season, but didn’t clarify which specific players could miss Sunday’s encounter with Manchester City. Otherwise, not many squad members are expected to be unavailable.

Prediction

With so much upheaval over the summer, two new look sides could well cancel each other out: Man City 1-1 Bournemouth.


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Preview: Newcastle host Liverpool in Sunday headliner

Preview: Newcastle host Liverpool in Sunday headliner

Liverpool travel to St James’ Park on Sunday afternoon to not only kick off the 2026/27 campaign but to kick off the Andoni Iraola era


By Sam McGuire


The story of pre-season 

There’s been a lot of change at both clubs during the off-season. 

Eddie Howe surprisingly resigned during pre-season and was replaced by former Red Bull Salzburg boss Matthias Jaissle. The 38-year-old has spent the last few years in Saudi Arabia with Al-Ahli and though highly-rated, he’s viewed by many as a bit of a gamble having not managed in Europe since 2023. He has no experience in any of the top five European leagues either and he’s having to make Newcastle United competitive this season despite the fact their squad has been seriously raided. 

Sandro Tonali joined Spurs in a deal worth £100million, Anthony Gordon was snapped up by Barcelona for an initial £69million while club captain Bruno Guimarães departed for Arsenal in a deal believed to be in the region of £75million. 

The Magpies have done some business but nowhere near the level they would’ve expected or hoped for. At the time of writing this, Newcastle have brought in Bazoumana Touré, Amar Dedić, Aladji Bamba, Lukáš Horníček, Sean Steur and Ewen Jaouen. That list contains two midfielders, two goalkeepers, a right-back and a left-winger. 

Liverpool, meanwhile, have also had a busy summer. Arnse Slot was unexpectedly fired after a disappointing campaign. Iraola replaced the Dutchman and the Reds hijacked Newcastle’s bid to sign Spain World Cup squad player Víctor Muñoz. Along with January signing Jérémy Jacquet, Muñoz is the only new permanent addition to the squad, though Ronald Araújo did join on loan.  Reinforcements are expected but negotiations for Bradley Barcola have been drawn out. The Reds lost Andrew Robertson, Mohamed Salah and Ibrahima Konate on free transfers meaning it’s a new look team on and off the pitch this term. 

Key Players 

For the hosts, it’s difficult to single out one player amidst so much change. William Osula, the club’s new No. 10, has a claim to this tag. He’s jumped ahead of Nick Woltemade and perhaps even Yoane Wissa in the pecking order for the Magpies. It would’ve been Joelinton had he been available but the vice captain is ruled out for the first few weeks of the season. 

Alexander Isak’s recent career summary, including his three seasons at Newcastle

For the Reds, the focus will be on Alexander Isak, returning to St James’ Park for the first time following his £125million move to Anfield last summer. Injuries hampered his first campaign and all eyes will be on him this term to see if he can deliver goals. He’s looked sharper in pre-season but with Hugo Ekitike ruled out for the foreseeable future and Salah no longer with the club, the burden is on him solely to score goals. 

Team News

Joelinton is missing for a couple of weeks due to a groin issue. Valentino Livramento might be available but the signing of Dedić eases the pressure on the right-back to be fit and firing. It gives him a bit of time to recover following yet another stint on the sidelines. Fabian Schär is expected to be absent from the season opener too. 

Liverpool are without a number of players. Conor Bradley, Ekitike and Giovanni Leoni are long-term absentees. Curtis Jones was expected to miss out even before his move to Inter accelerated late in the week. Joe Gomez suffered a setback in pre-season and will be absent while Alexis Mac Allister, who was given an extended break after the World Cup, might not be fit enough to be involved. 

Prediction 

We’re going with a narrow 2-1 win for Liverpool. The Reds have a more settled team right now, just about.


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Preview: Brentford host Spurs on opening weekend

Preview: Brentford host Spurs on opening weekend

Following last season’s narrow escape, Spurs kick off their 2026-27 season at Brentford expecting better, this time around.


By Ian King


Spurs have been extremely busy since the end of their calamitous 2025/26 season

Having crawled over the line ensuring Premier League survival on the final day of last season, Spurs appear resolved not to repeat the experience. They’ve spent lavishly in the summer transfer window to fit the plans of new-ish head coach Roberto de Zerbi, and it’s unlikely that they’re done before the window closes at the end of the month, with talk of potential moves for Savinho and Omar Marmoush from Manchester City ongoing. Pre-season results have been reasonably encouraging, particularly with a 2-1 win against Chelsea in the Sydney Super Cup – what could possibly go wrong!? 

Brentford narrowly missed out on a first-ever season of European football at the end of 2025/26 by finishing ninth, but this could give them a crucial advantage this time around. While many of the other clubs who are expected to be around them will be trying to juggle a Thursday-Sunday rota this season, the Bees will have a relatively clear schedule, and with the middle of the Premier League still looking pretty open, that could be very useful indeed for head coach Keith Andrews

It’s now been 79 years since Brentford last beat Spurs at home

Spurs’ recent record against Brentford is pretty good, despite having ended their last two Premier League seasons in 17th place in the table. The two sides have met ten times since the Bees were promoted to the top-flight in 2021, but Brentford have only won one of them, and last season’s matches between the two ended in a 2-0 win for Spurs in December at The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and a goalless draw in the return match on New Year’s Day. Brentford’s last home win against Spurs came on the 20th March 1948.

Brentford’s home record vs. Spurs since promotion

Spurs’ expensive new signings will be expected to hit the ground running

It’s been a busy summer in the transfer market for Spurs, and it will be a new-look team that starts this match. Attention is likely to be focused on Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali, who cost the club £185 million between them from West Ham and Newcastle, and who will be expected to hit the ground running, although a reshaped defence featuring Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi and Jan Paul van Hecke will also be under the spotlight. 

Brentford’s big summer move was to bring in Mamadou Sangaré in from Lens for £41 million, but there may also be a place for Callum Wilson on their bench. Wilson, the kind of player who you feel should have played for Brentford before but hasn’t, signed on a free transfer from West Ham and will offer support to Igor Thiago, last season’s second-highest goalscorer in the Premier League behind Erling Haaland.

Both sides have injuries ahead of the start of the new season

Of course, with Spurs being Spurs, there remain injuries hanging over from last season. Xavi Simons (ACL), Wilson Odobert (knee), Dejan Kulusevski (knee) and Mohammed Kudus (thigh) will all be missing, and although he signed a new contract during the summer and performed well in pre-season, Mickey van de Ven has been struggling and is likely to miss out. With Gugliemo Vicario having gone to Juventus, Antonín Kinský should start in goal with new signing Martin Dúbravka on the bench. 

Brentford also have injury issues, with Sepp van den Berg (unknown) and Antoni Milambo (ACL) both missing. Kevin Schade will likely join Igor Thiago up front, with Mamadou Sangaré slotting into midfield alongside Vitaly Janelt and Mathias Jensen. The other two players for whom they’ve paid money this summer, defender Jannik Schuster and winger Jaidon Anthony, are not expected to start.

New look Spurs looking to lay down a marker against the confident Bees

Optimism is the default setting of the football fan on the opening weekend of the season, and both of these clubs have reasons to be cheerful. Optimism has returned to Spurs over the summer, and while this more positive mindset remains brittle for now, it’s certainly an improvement on the collective headspace of the club for most of the last 12 months. De Zerbi did enough to keep them up last season, and the quality of the new players arriving at the club hint that 2026/27 should bring substantial improvement on the last two disastrous seasons. 

After five years of Premier League football, Brentford survived the – extremely unsuccessful – loss of Thomas Frank to Spurs last summer and achieved their joint-highest league finish since 1938 under his successor. They didn’t – or, more correctly, haven’t yet – lost any of their most important players this summer beyond the departure of Jordan Henderson to Chelsea and Frank Onyeka to Coventry City, and missing out on European qualification means that their schedule looks far more forgiving than those around them.

Spurs’ recent past cannot be undone, and during the latter stages of last season the owners of the club promised that they would be changing the way in which they did their transfer business. They’ve come good on that, and it’s now down to everybody else to vindicate their expenditure. They’ve had a decent pre-season, and they have a good record against this particular team. 

But Brentford away on the opening weekend of the season is always likely to be a big test, and we’ll know a lot more about both teams’ prospects for this season by the time the full-time whistle blows on Saturday evening. I’m going to call this one as a 2-1 win for Spurs, presuming their players can perform at the level at which the amount of money spent on them demands, although as we all know when it comes to Tottenham Hotspur, this is never guaranteed.


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Preview: Hull City welcome Man United for season opener

Preview: Hull City welcome Man United for season opener

Hull City have never defeated Manchester United in the Premier League, but will be determined to change that on their return to the Premier League.


By Filip Mishov


The Tigers face their toughest Premier League opponents in maiden game

Hull City are back in the Premier League for the first time since 2016/17 after securing a dramatic promotion through the Championship play-offs, and the Tigers begin the new campaign by hosting the Red Devils at the MKM Stadium.

Sergej Jakirović‘s squad have enjoyed a positive pre-season (2W, 2D, 1L) and the ultimate aim is to earn safety this season with the board investing around £78 million in 11 new signings so far. However, Sunderland and Leeds United last season are the only two of the last nine newly-promoted clubs to survive in the top flight over the past three seasons, and they have a terrible Premier League-era record against United (W0, D2, L8).

A familiar face provided a glimpse of Manchester United’s dismal and not-so-distant past, as Ruben Amorim led Milan to a victory against his former club in the final friendly match ahead of the new season. Michael Carrick might, however, be pleased with the squad’s overall performance (3W, 1D, 2L) during pre-season, but Bruno Fernandes & co. lacked both intensity and quality against the Rossoneri in Poland, and if the Red Devils are to replicate last season’s third-place finish or potentially even challende in the title race, a massive improvement is much needed.

Key players

Oli McBurnie fired the East Yorkshire club back to the Premier League by scoring a stoppage-time winner in the Championship play-off final at Wembley Stadium in May and the 19-goal striker will be Hull’s main threat again this season. The Scotland international finished as the second-highest scorer in the Championship last term, while only Žan Vipotnik (with 26) boasted a higher number of goals + assists, which deservedly earned him the Player of the Year award at the MKM Stadium.

Youri Tielemans arrived at Old Trafford this summer to soften the blow of Casemiro‘s departure and to ease the creative burden on Bruno Fernandes with the Belgium captain leading Aston Villa‘s ranks in terms of tackles per 90 (2.8) and accurate long balls per 90 (2.9) last season. The 29-year-old was FotMob’s highest-rated player (7.15) at Villa Park last term and the so-called ‘Capi’ is expected to be a key player under Michael Carrick, with the fans especially excited about his partnership with Fernandes, the 2025/26 Premier League Player of the Season.

Team news

Sergej Jakirović will face a major challenge to pick a strong starting XI with up to 10 first-team players on the sidelines, the most by any Premier League side ahead of the new season, but Nobel Mendy, the club’s new record signing who arrived from Rayo Vallecano, is in line to make his debut.

Things are a little better in Michael Carrick’s squad, as Karl Darlow and Benjamin Šeško are back in first-team training, but the latter hasn’t played a competitive minute since early May while Matthijs de Ligt, Manuel Ugarte and Mason Mount will be missing through injuries.

Prediction

Despite the Red Devils struggling in their final pre-season match, the Tigers are without a number of players and Hull’s Premier League record against Manchester United is poor, to say the very least. So, I expect Michael Carrick’s squad to open the new campaign with a victory – it might not be a flashy one, but three points is all that matters to get the 2026/27 season going.


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Dowman, Madjo, Nyoni, Gabriel…Is the Wonderkid archetype set for a big role in the Premier League this season?

Dowman, Madjo, Nyoni, Gabriel…Is the Wonderkid archetype set for a big role in the Premier League this season?

The 2026/27 Premier League season could be defined by the wonderkids it produces just as much as the superstars in the division.


By Graham Ruthven


Even with no matches taking place, it’s been a busy summer in the Premier League. Over £2 billion has been spent on new players across the division with many of them integrated by their new teams in pre-season. This summer, however, has also been notable for the number of wonderkids that have broken through.

The Premier League could be set for a youth revolution if the summer friendlies are anything to go by. Pre-season performances don’t always translate into regular season consistency, but several teenagers have caught the eye this summer in a way that doesn’t feel like a flash in the pan.

Max Dowman is surely set for a more prominent role in Arsenal’s squad this season. Of course, the 16-year-old made his first team breakthrough at the Emirates Stadium last season, playing 153 league minutes as the Gunners won the title. That number will almost certainly be cranked higher this term.

Dowman didn’t feature in Arsenal’s Community Shield win over Manchester City, but he could be used regularly over the early weeks of the new season as some of the Gunners’ key figures are eased back into first team action after the World Cup. Dowman could deputise for Bukayo Saka.

Mikel Arteta is extremely bullish on Dowman’s potential, highlighting how Arsenal’s young players “bring something else.” At a time when Myles Lewis-Skelly’s future is up in the air, the Spaniard sees Hale End as a central part of Arsenal’s vision of the future. “We need to look after them in a special way and protect them,” said Arteta.

Ryan McAidoo is another youngster who could make a Premier League breakthrough this season. The young City winger could capitalise on the uncertainty at the club following the exit of Pep Guardiola to make himself a useful rotational option this season. The sale of Omar Marmoush and Savinho could open the door for McAidoo to receive significant game time.

Enzo Maresca’s focus on wing play could be good for McAidoo’s development. “We have been speaking with the club about Ryan and since day one he is that kind of winger I love,” said the new Manchester City manager. “Very aggressive one v one, always trying, making the right decision.”

McAidoo’s player traits compared to similar players at the same youth level leagues last season

Staying in Manchester, Shea Lacey might be set for a big season on the red side of the city. The 19-year-old is another winger whose performances in pre-season have raised the prospect of first team opportunities for Manchester United. Like McAidoo, Lacey is most dangerous in one-one-situations.

United’s focus on central midfield means Lacey could be pushed into the first team picture. Michael Carrick will need depth to compete on multiple fronts including the Champions League and Lacey is someone who appears to have the ability and maturity to make an impression at senior level.

JJ Gabriel is another Carrington youngster who is highly rated by Manchester United. Being only 15 years old, though, it might be unrealistic to expect Gabriel to be handed much of an opportunity in the Premier League this season. His pre-season debut gave supporters a taste of what’s to come.

Madjo featured for Aston Villa in the UEFA Super Cup

Brian Madjo likely won’t have to wait as long for first team football. The teenage forward started the Super Cup for Aston Villa against Paris Saint-Germain, becoming the youngest scorer in the competition’s history. With speculation swirling around Ollie Watkins, it’s not impossible Madjo could be Villa’s first-choice centre forward this season.

Even if Madjo is a second-string striker, the signs are that he has a big future for club and country. Born in England, Madjo went to France at a young age to develop before joining Aston Villa from Metz for a reported fee of €12m in January. Aston Villa’s scouting of the forward is now producing fruit.

Trey Nyoni’s emergence for Liverpool has been a bright spot of pre-season for a club that is preparing for their first season under new manager Andoni Iraola. The teenager has been comfortable in Liverpool’s centre midfield unit, demonstrating ability on the ball and the willingness to progress possession forward.

Liverpool’s lack of depth could be good news for Nyoni. Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister will be Iraola’s first-choice double pivot pairing, but Curtis Jones’ exit to Inter Milan has left Iraola lacking much in the way of variety in the centre of the pitch. Nyoni has at least shown his potential.

Tottenham Hotspur’s Luca Williams-Barnett is another Premier League wonderkid who has impressed his manager over the summer. Indeed, Roberto De Zerbi has been glowing in his praise of the midfielder, calling him a “special player.” With so much in flux at Spurs, Williams-Barnett could be on the first team radar.

The 2026/27 Premier League season promises to be one of the most compelling in recent memory. The top end of the table looks to be wide open with no fewer than nine new managers taking charge for the start of the campaign. The emergence of several wonderkids could add even more sparkle.


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Preview: Arsenal kick off Premier League title defence against returnees Coventry City

Preview: Arsenal kick off Premier League title defence against returnees Coventry City

The 2026/27 English Premier League season kicks off with a meeting between the title-holders and last season’s Championship winners.


By Neel Shelat


Reinvigorated Arsenal return as title favourites

Arsenal ended their long wait for a Premier League trophy last season, deservedly getting over the line at last. Their intense run in took a toll on the squad, with high-profile injury concerns subsequently emerging. Most of their stars then went to the World Cup, but have had some time to rest in recent weeks.

Crucially, the Gunners have invested in the transfer window to add further depth to the title-winning team. Bruno Guimarães will have an immediate impact to make after his highly-anticipated transfer from Newcastle United, while left winger Christos Tzolis looked bright in the Community Shield victory over Manchester City.

Equally important for Arsenal’s title chances is the fact that they have seen no big departures beyond rotation winger Leandro Trossard. With all the other major contenders bringing in new head coaches, it should be easy to see why continuity could prove crucial to Mikel Arteta’s side’s success.

Coventry City face an uphill battle to survive

Coventry City’s absence from the Premier League lasted even longer than Arsenal’s title drought, but they have finally returned after 25 years away. They were comfortably clear at the top of the Championship last season, finishing with a club-record tally of 95 points en route to the title.

Coventry sailed to the Championship title last season

Such is the gulf in quality between England’s top two tiers that the Sky Blues are still regarded among the relegation favourites in the Premier League this season, despite also keeping busy in the transfer window. Their latest signings of Taiwo Awoniyi and Sidiki Cherif took their expenditure into nine figures, with the costliest arrival being midfield talent Caleb Yirenkyi. They haven’t added a lot of proven Premier League quality, though, so Frank Lampard will need some new stars to emerge if his side are to stay up.

Team news

Arsenal will have to make do without centre-back William Saliba for a while, as he aggravated a pre-existing back injury during the World Cup. Jurrien Timber is also out for this match, though he is on track to return soon. Most of the World Cup semi-finalists played limited roles in the Community Shield, though Arteta has confirmed their full availability.

For Coventry, last season’s top-scorer Haji Wright and midfielder Jack Rudoni are not expected to feature as they have been nursing injuries through pre-season, while new signing Frank Onyeka’s status is doubtful due to a knock.

Key players

Bruno will want to stamp his authority in midfield, setting up a platform for Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard to orchestrate play in trademark fashion. Up front, Tzolis will be keen to start firing from the off on his league debut for the Gunners.

New Coventry City shot-stopper Carl Rushworth is in for a baptism of fire, as is fellow summer signing Yirenkyi in midfield. Ellis Simms, who ended his Championship campaign with a hat-trick against Watford, will likely lead the line.

Prediction

Arsenal have shown all signs of starting as they mean to go on, so they should be able to overpower Coventry City and win handily with a clean sheet.


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Luka Vuskovic ready for the jump up to the Premier League

Luka Vuskovic ready for the jump up to the Premier League

Brighton might not always boast the same consistency in terms of results on the pitch, but their recruitment remains one of the most impressive operations in the Premier League.


By Ross Kilvington


This is a club that has brought player such as Moisés Caicedo, Marc Cucurella, João Pedro, Alexis Mac Allister and Jan Paul van Hecke to the league for a combined outlay of £61.5m since the start of the 2018/19 season.

As of this summer, the Seagulls have sold those five players for £322m, representing a profit of £260m, underpinning Brighton’s rise and consequent establishment as a top flight side.

Owner Tony Bloom and his sports data intelligence firm, Jamestown Analytics, have been crucial in helping Brighton scout and find talented youngsters, developing them and selling for a significant profit.

This recruitment success over the years has enabled Brighton to spend bigger and bigger transfer fees on players.

Indeed, Brighton splashed out £46m – a club record fee – to sign Tottenham centre-back Luka Vušković on a five-year-deal as a replacement for Van Hecke.

Brighton’s recruitment model continues to deliver and Vušković could be the next example of why.

Vušković’s player traits compared with other centre-backs in the top five leagues

Luka Vušković proved his worth in the Bundesliga last season

“It’s not just about winning headers and tackles or scoring goals: he’s somebody who can organise a defence. That’s something you find very rarely,” said Lothar Matthäus following Hamburg’s 2-2 draw with eventual Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich back in January.

Vušković was the subject of the praise by the 1990 World Cup winner. Aged just 18 at the time, the Croatian centre-back netted against Bayern, one of six goals he scored while on loan in the Germany top flight last season.

As such, he finished the campaign as the highest-scoring defender in the league, while also ranking in the top 5% when compared to his peers for shots (32) and in the top 6% for touches in the opposition penalty area (52). The 19-year-old even won the Bundesliga goal of the season award after netting a stunning overhead kick against Werder Bremen. 

Vušković’s possession stats for a struggling Bundesliga side last season

Fabian Hürzeler hasn’t signed Vušković because of his attacking abilities, though. No, it is because the defender was among the best in Germany in relation to several key defensive metrics.

The teenager won 153 aerial duels last season in the Bundesliga, committed just 29 fouls and was dribbled past on just seven occasions across his 28 appearances.

These numbers are what you would expected from an experienced professional, not someone who was playing their first season in one of Europe’s top five leagues. His maturity, especially throughout the 2-2 draw with Bayern, clearly impressed Matthäus.

“He’s 18 years old, but he’s playing with the cool head of someone who has played at three World Cups and won two Champions League titles,” gushed the former Bayern midfielder.

Vušković’s defensive numbers in the Bundesliga last season

The pressure at Brighton, especially performing week and week out in the Premier League, and Conference League should the Seagulls progress to the league phase, is a different beast entirely.

Vušković has all the talent in the world and praise from legends such as Matthäus regarding his maturity will only reinforce the belief that he is more than ready for the challenge ahead.

Brighton might have made the signing on the summer

In today’s transfer market, signing a 19-year-old defender with the world at his feet for £46m is a superb piece of business.

When attacking players and midfielders are going northwards of £100m, Brighton’s deal for Vušković looks like another move that will generate plenty of profit. Depending on how his maiden season in England goes, that profit might arrive sooner rather than later.

Leaving Spurs in a bid to play regular first-team football, moving to the south coast could well be a decision well made, especially considering Brighton’s wonderful track record of developing young talent over the years.

Last season, Brighton conceded 46 goals in the Premier League. That tally ranked as the third-best defensive record, behind only Manchester City and Arsenal.

Naturally, Van Hecke played a massive part in that defensive solidity, ranking in the top 10% when compared to fellow defenders in the top flight for duels won (209), defensive contributions (317) and interceptions (47).

While losing the Dutchman is a blow, Vušković is a like-for-like replacement due to his physicality and aerial presence. Indeed, the Croatian youngster won a staggering 18 aerial duels in just one game last term, becoming the first player in five years to do so across Europe’s top five leagues.

“Luka has enjoyed a fantastic start to his career – it’s one we’ve followed closely,” admitted Hürzeler upon his arrival at the club.

“Last season, he demonstrated he can play at a very high level and we want to help him build on that within our environment.

“There’s been a lot of external noise about Luka joining us, but he is still a young guy who will need time to adjust to the demands of playing for Brighton and the Premier League.

“We are confident that he will take this in his stride, though.”

Many prodigious young talents have arrived in the Premier League with the world at their feet, yet failed to live up to the billing.

Vušković feels different. That rare blend of maturity, physical presence and outstanding technical ability ensures he is ready for Premier League football.

Watch this space.


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FotMob Interview: Bournemouth legend Steve Fletcher backing Cherries for success

FotMob Interview: Bournemouth legend Steve Fletcher backing Cherries for success

AFC Bournemouth will be looking to claim their first-ever point at the Etihad Stadium as they travel to Manchester City on Sunday in their Premier League opener. However, if it wasn’t for Steve Fletcher, they might very well be opening their season against Altrincham or Kidderminster Harriers in the National League.


By Zach Lowy


18 months after leaving Dean Court as the club’s all-time appearance maker, Fletcher returned to Bournemouth and helped them stave off the drop after scoring the winning goal vs. Grimsby Town on the penultimate match of the 2008/09 season. Given their financial issues at the time, relegation might not have just meant dropping down to the fifth tier, but liquidation. Instead, Bournemouth lived to see another day, earning three promotions over six seasons and making it to the top-flight for the first time in 2015. While they were sent back down to the Championship in 2020, they returned to the promised land just two years later and narrowly avoided the drop with a 15th-place finish under Gary O’Neil.

“We’re a very humble club that always sticks to our history; we never let anybody forget our history. We’re not just a regular Premier League club; we’ve had to work our socks off on and off the pitch to even remotely have a chance,” stated Fletcher in an exclusive FotMob interview. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime fairytale story that’s happened to AFC Bournemouth, and there’s not a day that goes by that I don’t think about how lucky we are.”

Steve Fletcher (second from right) helped Bournemouth win promotion from the old Division 3 in 2003

“I always say to everybody, ‘You’ve got to realize, this is not normal for Bournemouth; enjoy every minute of every game, doesn’t matter if we win or lose or draw.’ Normal is League One or Championship at best. We are playing in the Premier League, the best and most competitive league in the world, and we’re doing it week in, week out. Love it, enjoy it, cherish it, and never forget where we come from.”

After scoring 122 goals in 726 appearances (243 more than any other Bournemouth player) between 1992 and 2013, Fletcher has since represented the club in several roles like scout, ambassador and assistant coach, working under various managers before eventually becoming a player liaison officer following Andoni Iraola’s appointment in 2023. The Spaniard guided the Cherries to a 12th-place finish before matching the club’s best-ever ninth-place result in 2024/25. And despite losing the bulk of his starting core in Milos Kerkez, Dean Huijsen, Ilya Zabarnyi, Dango Ouattara, and Antoine Semenyo, Bournemouth finished sixth in 2025/26 and qualified for European football for the first time ever.

Bournemouth’s year on year improvements since returning to the Premier League

If Bournemouth were once the plucky underdogs that flew under the radar, that’s no longer the case, with top Champions League clubs all shelling out lucrative fees for their star players last season. And when Iraola opted to depart Bournemouth in the summer, it was Liverpool who immediately snapped him up.

“Everyone forgets that you’re just as vulnerable to losing your manager as you are the players when you’re a team like Bournemouth that’s very successful, and we’ve lost some big players,” added Fletcher. “The only thing I’d say to our fans across the globe and to anyone who wants to be an AFC Bournemouth fan: that’s just the nature of the beast. At least we’re selling them to the big teams; we’re not selling them to our rivals.”

“They’re going to PSG, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Arsenal, City…some of the biggest global clubs in the world. That’s the next stepping stone for those players, and we’ve just got to try and replace them with good, young, up-and-coming talents. It is very difficult when you lose a team, because you just become united and get into the rhythm, and then players leave, but we’ve just got to accept that it can happen.”

Bournemouth have replaced Iraola with Marco Rose, who becomes the second manager from outside the British Isles to coach the club. The German arrives at a club that, in contrast to last season, is relatively untouched by squad turnover. Apart from veteran center back Marcos Senesi, who has joined Tottenham Hotspur on a free transfer, Bournemouth haven’t lost a single starter, whilst they’ve lost just two backup players.

They’ve replaced Senesi with Portugal international António Silva, who joins from Benfica for €25 million, while they’ve swapped out one Spanish right back for another with Juanlu Sánchez replacing Álex Jiménez. Lastly, Uruguayan striker Álvaro Rodríguez will be seeking to replace Enes Ünal and challenge Evanilson for the starting spot in attack after joining from Elche. It’s precisely this stability that could allow Bournemouth to challenge both in the Premier League as well as the UEFA Europa League and the FA Cup and EFL Cup.

“When you lose big players in your football club, they’re very, very difficult to replace,” noted Fletcher. “You’re not going to get the finished article, because we would have to spend £60 million to get a player like Antoine Semenyo. That just won’t happen…we usually spend around £25/30m and look for a diamond in the rough like Rayan. Players and managers will come, but you’ve just got to make sure that you make the new players feel welcome, that the transition is smooth for them, and that they feel part of the squad, the town, and the history. The lads who’ve come in have been brilliant, and Marco Rose has gotten off to a good start in pre-season with 22 goals in five games, but he’s very aware that the pressure comes when we start the season vs. Manchester City. They’ve got a new manager after Pep Guardiola’s departure, but they’re still one of the favorites to win the Premier League.”

Bournemouth’s season start, including a clash vs. Liverpool

Enzo Maresca is in desperate need of a win after losing 3-0 to Arsenal in the Community Shield, but he’ll nevertheless take solace in the fact that Manchester City have avoided defeat in their last four meetings vs. Bournemouth, winning three in a row before drawing in the penultimate match of the 2025/26 season.

The Italian manager won his first two meetings vs. Bournemouth with Leicester and Chelsea before drawing the next three. Can he get back to winning ways against the Cherries, or will Bournemouth kick off the Marco Rose era with an epic victory? Stay tuned for what promises to be a thrilling spectacle in Manchester.


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