'He's our player!' – Arsenal warned off Piero Hincapie as Bayer Leverkusen break silence on transfer reports

Bayer Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes says the German side are yet to receive a bid from Arsenal for defender Piero Hincapie.

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Arsenal are reportedly winning the race to sign the Leverkusen centre-back but according to Rolfes, no formal offer has been tabled and the Bundesliga outfit want to keep the 23-year-old this summer. A move for him may be contingent on Jakub Kiwior leaving the Emirates, too.

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Rolfes told RTL/ntv and sport.de: "We still haven’t received an official offer from any club, so he’s our player. That’s the status quo. He knows that we value him highly and would like to see him continue with us."

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Arsenal have already spent nearly €300 million (£258m) on players so far this summer but reports that Hincapie was set to join Mikel Arteta's team appear to be wide of the mark. The Gunners are aiming to end their 21-year wait for a Premier League title but they may have to do it without the Leverkusen star.

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With less than a week to go of the summer transfer window, Arsenal could yet make their move for the versatile defender.

Incidentally, Rolfes added: "The transfer window is still open until Monday evening. So the probability is high that something will still happen."

Nottingham Forest now offered chance to sign Michy Batshuayi for Nuno

Nottingham Forest appear keen on striking deals this month under Nuno Espirito Santo and have now turned their attention to a proven Premier League performer as a potential target, according to a report.

Nottingham Forest transfer latest…

Despite being one of the more active sides on the market across the last year or two, Forest have been at the centre of a quiet transfer window so far and are yet to make a single signing this month.

Part of the reason for this may be the fact that the Tricky Trees are awaiting news on whether they will be charged for flouting Financial Fair Play restrictions after a pattern of heavy spending in the Championship and a subsequent continuation of this in the top-flight.

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As per The Times, Nottingham Forest are deemed to be most at risk by experts and could be joined by Everton, who are in danger of being penalised for a second time following their controversial points deduction. Liable clubs will see their cases fast-tracked and resolved by April, which will see any sporting penalties as a consequence of breaking the rules applied in 2023/24.

In light of these reports, Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri has indicated that Nuno's men could part ways with midfielder Orel Mangala this window, as he stated on social media platform X:

Despite this, Nottingham Forest look to be trying to find a way to bring players into the building and are said to be lining up a move for an ex-Premier League striker.

Nottingham Forest offered Michy Batshuayi…

According to reports in Turkey via Nottingham Forest News, Nottingham Forest have been offered the chance to Fenerbache striker Michy Batshuayi, which would take the form of an initial loan agreement with a mandatory purchase clause of £3 million.

Michy Batshuayi key statistics – Super Lig (Sofascore)

Expected goals

4.51

Shots per game

1.3

Shots on target per game

0.7

Big chances missed

5

Average match rating

6.80/10

Evangelos Marinakis is believed to be a big fan of the player and the Tricky Trees previously tried to sign the Belgium international last January and in the summer transfer window.

Michy Batshuayi in action for Fenerbahce.

Labelled "fantastic" by former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, the 30-year-old has fared well in Turkey this campaign, registering nine goals and three assists in 22 appearances across all competitions (Batshuayi statistics – Transfermarkt).

Despite their need for more goalscorers, it remains to be seen whether Nottingham Forest will turn to Batshuayi in the market due to their Financial Fair Play problems, which may limit incomings at the City Ground.

Hansi Flick warned 'everyone is condemned by their actions' by Spain boss as war of words over Lamine Yamal injury continues

Spain coach Luis de la Fuente has again hit back at Barcelona boss Hansi Flick after the German accused the national team of mismanaging Lamine Yamal’s fitness. The teenager’s groin injury has sparked a public row between club and country, with De la Fuente insisting “everyone is condemned by their actions” as tensions escalate ahead of El Clasico.

Flick vs De la Fuente: Tensions boil over

The dispute began when Yamal returned to Barcelona from international duty in September with a groin injury. Flick openly accused Spain of “not taking care of the player”, suggesting that national team staff ignored his condition and overused him despite knowing he was in discomfort. His comments quickly went viral in Spain and Germany.

La Roja's manager responded strongly during an appearance on , criticising Flick for forgetting his own past as a national team manager. He doubled down, saying: “everyone is condemned by their actions”, suggesting that the 60-year-old should reflect before criticising others.

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Flick was unable to hide his frustration: "He went to the national team with pain and did not train. They gave him painkillers to play. They had at least a three-goal lead in each match, and he played 73 and 79 minutes, and between matches, he couldn’t train. That’s not taking care of the player. I think the Spanish national team has a great team, the best players in the world, but they haven't looked after their players and I’m very sad about this situation."

De la Fuente did not hold back when asked about Flick’s criticism, he said: "I didn't understand it, because he was also a national team coach. In the end, everyone is condemned by their actions. I also sometimes don't understand the clubs' position. All footballers want to be in the national team.

"There's a schedule where you know the number of matches you're going to be able to play. What's not fair is complaining in November and then saying everything's fine when the year starts again. There are a lot of matches, and for footballers, that's a challenge."

Records, pressure and Spain’s 2026 World Cup dream

Away from the drama, Spain are on the verge of history. Their 4-0 win over Bulgaria saw them equal the legendary 29-match unbeaten run under Vicente del Bosque. Their last defeat came in 2023 to Scotland. Since then, they’ve gone unbeaten through Euro 2024 and World Cup qualifying.

They now chase a 30th game unbeaten when they face Georgia, led by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Victory would edge Spain closer to sealing automatic qualification for the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

Spain are among the favourites heading into that tournament, De la Fuente said: "We're going to be fighting for a very beautiful dream. I think success isn't just about achieving it; the most beautiful thing is the process, the journey."

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Despite the noise, Yamal has let his football speak. After returning from his groin injury, he assisted Pedri in Barcelona’s late win over Girona and played 60 minutes before being subbed off. In the Champions League, he started against Olympiacos and was outstanding, assisting Fermin Lopez’s opener before scoring a penalty in a 6-1 thrashing. It was a reminder of just how crucial he already is at 18 years old for the Catalan giants.

Yamal now prepares for the ultimate test – away at the Santiago Bernabeu in El Clasico. He scored in his last visit during Barca’s 4-0 win and will be expected to deliver again with Barcelona still battling injuries to key attackers.

Glasner must axe Crystal Palace dud who earns more than Guehi

It's been a rollercoaster of a season for Crystal Palace fans this year.

The Eagles have picked up some impressive results in the Premier League, such as their 2-2 draw away to Manchester City, but they've also looked abysmal at points, such as in their 4-1 defeat to bitter rivals Brighton & Hove Albion.

Unfortunately, there has been more of the latter than the former so far, which resulted in the sacking of Roy Hodgson and the hiring of the exciting Austrian coach, Oliver Glasner, earlier this month.

The former Eintracht Frankfurt boss has already seen his side pick up four points in two games, and while there's a lot of work to be done, one thing he should do is make sure the club don't offer another contract to one of their senior players in the summer, a player who somehow earns more than Marc Guehi.

Marc Guehi's time at Crystal Palace

Guehi has been out of action since the club's embarrassing defeat to Brighton earlier this month, and while there was hope he might be back in action soon, it was confirmed earlier today that he's going to miss at least another two months following knee surgery.

The nine-capped Englishman was signed for a fee of £18m from Chelsea in July 2021 after spending an impressive season and a half on loan with Swansea City in the Championship, and has since become an integral cog in the Eagles' machine.

In his first season in south London, he made 42 appearances for the club and chipped in at both ends of the pitch, scoring four goals and providing one assist alongside his impressive defensive displays.

He would make another 40 appearances the following season, and even with his current injury problems, he already has 26 this year.

Season

Appearances

Goals

Assists

2021/22

42

4

1

2022/23

40

1

0

2023/24

26

0

1

Total

108

5

2

Alongside his defensive abilities, the Abidjan-born monster has become one of Palace's most prominent leaders and was named captain for the first time in a game against Watford in February 2022, something he described as a "huge honour."

Since then, he has pulled on the armband many more times in the absence of Joel Ward, and he has rarely, if ever, looked out of place doing so.

With all that in mind, you might expect the "top-class" centre-back, as he was described by talent scout Jacek Kulig, to be one of the club's top earners. Yet, his £50k-per-week wage is not even in the top five, and he sits comfortably behind a senior player who is undoubtedly less crucial to the side.

Nathaniel Clyne's wage at Crystal Palace

Yes, the highly-rated and incredibly impressive Guehi earns significantly less – £30k-per-week, to be exact – than right-back Nathaniel Clyne at Selhurst Park.

Now, the first thing to say is that while there might still be some value in keeping the 32-year-old around in terms of experience and squad depth, his number of performances combined with his woeful output makes it a hard case to push.

Season

Appearances

Goals

Assists

2020/21

16

0

1

2021/22

22

0

1

2022/23

25

0

0

2023/24

14

0

0

Total

77

5

2

For example, in the four seasons he has spent at the club since his return in October 2020, the former Liverpool full-back has made just 77 appearances, scored five goals and provided two assists, which is a worse offensive output than Guehi, which just isn't good enough for a modern-day right-back.

Moreover, the "poor" defender, as described by journalist Josh Bunting, is currently earning £80k-per-week, equating to about £4.1m-per-year and making him the joint third-highest earner at the club.​​​​​​​

Player

Weekly Wage

Annual Wage

Michael Olise

£100kp/w

£5.20m

Dean Henderson

£100kp/w

£5.20m

Eberechi Eze

£100kp/w

£5.20m

Odsonne Edouard

£90kp/w

£4.68m

Nathaniel Clyne

£80kp/w

£4.16m

Joachim Andersen

£80kp/w

£4.16m

With the recent arrival of Daniel Munoz and the progressive mentality of Glasner, it seems impossible to justify the wages that Clyne is currently earning, and while he might be a great professional, the club cannot offer to renew his deal this summer.

Chelsea could avoid Osimhen by unleashing their own "baby Drogba"

Chelsea's frantic dealings in the transfer window since the takeover by Todd Boehly was always going to be a risky strategy given the Premier League's strict FFP and PSR rules.

It was announced last week that the Blues had made a loss of £90.1m in the financial year ending 30th June 2023 – hardly a surprise given the club have splashed over £1b on transfers within the last two seasons.

With the news of the club's recent financial situation, the Stamford Bridge outfit could land themselves in hot water with the Premier League – potentially receiving a points deduction similar to what Everton did in 2023.

Given the losses, the club may have to operate on a shoestring budget in the next couple of transfer windows to comply with the regulations to avoid any potential sanctions.

This could provide opportunities for boss Mauricio Pochettino to allow some youngsters to stake their claim for a place within the first-team squad, with one player in particular deserving of a run in the team next season.

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ByStephan Georgiou Apr 16, 2024 David Datro Fofana's stats since joining Chelsea

Chelsea forked out around £8m-10m on striker David Datro Fofana from Molde during the January window in 2023, with the Ivorian making three appearances for the Blues during the 2022/23 season.

His lack of game time saw the 21-year-old join Union Berlin on loan for the first half of the 2023/24 campaign, where he made 17 appearances in all competitions, scoring just twice, before being recalled by the Blues.

Fofana joined Burnley this January, with the striker gaining valuable Premier League experience before his return to Stamford Bridge in the summer.

He's since excelled in England's top flight for a side who have struggled for large periods of the campaign with the striker offering Vincent Kompany's side hope of completing a great escape.

The 21-year-old has scored four times in his eight appearances for the Clarets, including an unbelievable strike in the draw away at West Ham United, skipping past a couple of players before unleashing one of the fiercest efforts on goal you're likely to see.

His successful form in a struggling side must give Chelsea fans hope that he can be a hit at Stamford Bridge and follow in the footsteps of a fellow Ivorian who enjoyed a brilliant career at the club.

Datro Fofana touted as the next Didier Drogba

The "exciting" striker, as labelled by journalist Hrach Khachatryan, could prove to be the answer to the club's long-term solution to their goalscoring problems.

Fofana, who's been dubbed "a baby Drogba" by Turkish commentator Hakan Gulec, could see the Blues steer away from any potential deal for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, with the Nigerian potentially costing the Blues over £100m – further adding to the club's FFP troubles.

If the striker turns out to be even half the player that Drogba was for the Blues, they will have signed themselves an absolute gem and a bargain for the £8m-10m fee touted.

Drogba, who joined the Blues from Marseille in 2004, became a legend at Stamford Bridge, bagging an impressive 164 goals in 381 appearances for the club – including a vital goal during the Champions League triumph in 2012.

Fofana will be well aware of the Ivorian's impact at Stamford Bridge given his role and nationality and, if given the opportunity next season, then he might be able to follow in the footsteps of their great striker of yesteryear.

However, it's still very early days in Fofana's Chelsea career, with the youngster needing to take his career game by game and ignore the hype before making a name for himself at Stamford Bridge.

The Rondo: Debating Americans Abroad – Can Christian Pulisic ride his hot start, does Josh Sargent need to make a move and has the real Sergino Dest finally returned?

GOAL US writers break down the start of the European season and debate key questions about Americans Abroad

Now it's time for all of the hypotheticals to stop. Christian Pulisic do this. Josh Sargent play there. Johnny Cardoso be a good center midfielder. We now have some evidence, albeit in a very small sample size. Yes, the European season has started, and things are happening.

Pulisic, it seems, still remembers how to play football. Sargent is still probably a little bit too good for the Championship. Elsewhere, it's all just a bit chaotic. Cardoso hasn't settled into his new digs at Atletico Madrid yet.

Tim Weah turned in a whole lot of average for Marseille – but will surely improve in the months to come. Sergino Dest has started well, yet will surely face tougher tests as he returns from an ACL tear.

In short, there's a lot to figure out,  especially as USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino looks to build out his World Cup roster.

GOAL US writers break it all down in the latest edition of…  The Rondo.

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Tom Hindle: Slim pickings, but the best is probably Pulisic. Look, this is going to be a weird season for him. Milan got markedly worse, hired a manager who doesn't really believe in scoring goals, and have now, it seems, decided that Pulisic is a No. 9. That really doesn't bode well for someone who's trying to regain favor with the USMNT fan base. This is a results-based business, and Pulisic grabbed a goal against Serie B Bari to bag a Coppa Italia win. Not exactly spellbinding stuff, but a decent start. 

Jacob Schneider: Sargent, by all accounts, has been really impressive. He's outgrown the Championship and Norwich. The player who has really stood out, though, is Dest. The fullback has been lights out for PSV in his return from injury and has been nothing short of exceptional in attacking areas for the Dutch champions. Top stuff from both players.

Alex Labidou: This one is easy. Sargent has been incredible at the start of the Championship. Yes, it might seem like empty calories, considering his well-known struggles with the national team. But there’s no disputing he’s playing at another level at the moment. Staying at Norwich won’t help his chances, but if you’re Mauricio Pochettino, you have to give him a call up to see if he can finally break his six-year goalscoring drought.

Ryan Tolmich: Definitely Dest. No knock on Sargent, who has been great, but Dest went into this season with some question marks given his injury. Those are gone as he continues to rack up goal contributions for PSV. His return to fitness is massive for club and country, especially when he’s in this kind of form.

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TH: Weah didn't exactly have a blinder, but the concerning one might be Cardoso. He played just one half on Sunday, got booked, and didn't do loads in Atleti's 2-1 loss to Espanyol. Diego Simeone admitted after the game that he got his tactics wrong, too. It doesn't bode well for a guy who took a big step up.

JS: Damion Downs will need to break into the Southampton lineup regularly if he wants any shot of representing the USMNT next summer, while the likes of Weah, Yunus Musah, Cameron Carter-Vickers, and Auston Trusty will need to do so, too. Meanwhile, the likes of Gio Reyna, Paxten Aaronson, Cole Campbell, and Folarin Balogun need to figure out their club situations before the close of the window.

AL: It is not encouraging to see Balogun back on the pine with another minor injury – which led him to miss Monaco’s 3-1 season-opening win against Le Havre. This is a crucial season for both him and the USMNT. As an old adage says, the best ability in sports is availability, and due to injuries and inconsistent form, Balogun has not played much for Les Rouge et Blanc. It is still early, but Monaco appear to be a team that is perfectly suited to play without the American – not something he envisioned when he joined the team in a blockbuster move just two seasons ago.  Another name to be concerned about is Brenden Aaronson. After being one of Leeds’ players of the season last year, helping them gain promotion to the Premier League, it appears that reality is hitting in the English top flight. He started on the bench for The Whites first game of the season and minutes might be hard to come by – which isn’t great considering his already loose hold on a World Cup roster spot.

RT: Too early to tell, aside from the one big one that needs a move: Reyna. We don’t have much data from this season, but we have plenty from the last few that says Reyna needs a new challenge. Here’s to him getting one before the window shuts.

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TH: Outside of the (potential but very unlikely) return of Reyna? It has to be Weston McKennie. Serie A tends to be a bit of a snoozefest, but Igor Tudor is a good coach, and Juventus have a real chance of winning the thing this year. McKennie is staying, Tudor seems to like him, and he will have a role to play. 

JS: Depending on how severe Kevin Paredes' injury is, he could still have a top season for Wolfsburg. But all eyes really are on Malik Tillman in the Bundesliga. The club-record signing has a lot to live up to this year. Meanwhile, a dark horse to watch is Noahkai Banks, Augsburg's highly rated teenage defender. In Italy, it's Pulisic time. One game, one goal – expectations are now on the table.

AL: This is not a flashy pick, but how about Joe Scally? He’s become a bit of a forgotten man under Pochettino, but outside of Tillman, he’s likely guaranteed the most minutes in the German top flight by an American. He’s also one of the best fullbacks in the division. That should count for something, and hopefully, he can prove himself this season. As for Serie A, Pulisic has already gotten off to a hot start for Milan and Max Allegri is utilizing him more as a striker with Rafa Leao up top. If he maximizes his fit as a drifting forward, U.S. fans could be looking at the highest scoring output of his career.

RT: Is this the season that Yunus Musah can finally figure it all out? The USMNT will hope so as Musah still finds himself as something of a tweener. Can he add goals to his game? Can he add defensive steel? Whichever it is, he needs to strengthen his game if he’s going to be counted on as a starter.

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TH: Alex Freeman, which is probably the least exciting pick of all time. He's a proper right back, and after continuing to impress for Orlando City, is playing himself right into the USMNT picture, and could be due for a step up in quality soon.

JS: Max Arfsten has been brilliant for the Columbus Crew, while Brian White at Vancouver and Freeman at Orlando have been exceptional, too. Diego Luna has stagnated in recent weeks, and hasn't quite been the blistering attacking force he has previously shown he can be.

AL: White has almost no shot of making the 2026 World Cup roster, but it won’t be because of his form in MLS. The Vancouver star keeps dropping goals after goals every game. Still, he’s almost 30 and plays an old school fox in the box forward. He’s clinical, but he’s not going to hold up play or press at the rate that his counterparts – who are playing in more competitive divisions – will do. Still, he’s easily in the conversation for the best striker in MLS right now and would have more goals if he weren’t on the Gold Cup roster.

RT: Small sample size here, but it’s been great to see Matt Turner back close to his best in these first games back with the Revolution. He’s looked strong and confident, which is vital for any goalkeeper with starting aspirations. He’s back in MLS to chase those, and off to a good start.

PSG invite Prince William & Tom Hanks to watch Aston Villa Champions League tie as future King delivers on 'see you in Paris' promise

Paris Saint-Germain boss Nasser Al-Khelaifi will invite Prince William and Tom Hanks to the Parc des Princes for Aston Villa's Champions League tie.

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Prince William is a lifelong Aston Villa fanWill be invited along with Hanks by PSGTwo sides to clash in UCL next monthFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Prince William's affinity towards Aston Villa is well-known. The future King was spotted at the Villa Park earlier this month as the Villans welcomed Club Brugge in the second leg of the round of 16. The hosts secured a comfortable 3-1 victory, prompting the Prince of Wales to tell journalists, "See you in Paris," as he got into his car after the match, per the Daily Mail.

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It appears Prince William is ready to keep his promise to fellow Villa fans. According to , PSG president Al-Khelaifi is set to invite Prince William and Hollywood legend Hanks to the first leg of Villa's Champions League quarter-final at the Parc des Princes next month. The invitation comes as Al-Khelaifi marks a milestone, becoming PSG's longest-serving president with 13 years, four months, and 23 days in charge as of Wednesday. The Qatari surpasses Francis Borelli, who held the role from 1978 to 1991.

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Prince William is a regular at football matches with his son, Prince George, and has even confessed to losing his voice from cheering for Aston Villa. In January, he surprised Villa fans by buying a round of drinks at a Wetherspoons near Birmingham New Street Station ahead of their Premier League clash with Everton. The Prince treated eight fans to a round of beers while enjoying a pint of Bulmers cider, staying for about half an hour before catching a train back to London.

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Although Villa are currently in ninth position in the Premier League table, they are just four points adrift of the top four. Indeed, they could yet end the season with a Champions League spot as Chelsea, in fourth, have bagged just 49 points. Their upcoming next game is an FA Cup quarter-final clash against Preston on Sunday, March 30, followed by a league encounter with in-form Brighton next Wednesday, April 2.

Babar Azam 110*, Mohammad Rizwan 88* as Pakistan cruise to ten-wicket win

World record opening stand makes light of steep chase as hosts level series at 1-1

Danyal Rasool22-Sep-2022A world record unbeaten 203-run partnership that was devastating in its brutality and yet delectable in its beauty saw Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam chase down 200 against England with three balls to spare, and without the loss of a single wicket. Babar scored his second T20I hundred, taking 62 balls to get there, while Rizwan’s unbeaten 51-ball 88 was a more than adequate supporting act.The wicket seemed to play especially slow in the first innings, so the 199 England put up looked well above par at the time. That came thanks to two contrasting innings from the England middle order, with Ben Duckett’s pragmatic shot-making setting a platform, before Moeen Ali’s furious elegance saw him caress an undefeated 55 off 23. Given Babar had said at the toss 160 would be the upper limit of what Pakistan wanted to chase, England looked invulnerable.But for all of Pakistan’s strike rate issues up the order, there has never been any evidence Babar and Rizwan aren’t at their best when chasing a total, no matter what that total might be. They did, after all, gun down 204 against South Africa in April 2021 with a 197-run partnership, and they were more than up for the relentlessly attacking cricket they would have to subject England’s bowling to. Fifty-nine came off the powerplay, and the openers simply continued in the same vein as the visitors ran out of ideas. Alex Hales grassing Rizwan in the powerplay was a sliding doors moment, as a virtually chanceless opening pairing timed the chase to perfection to seal a stunning 10-wicket win.The devastating duo
There’s really little point talking about much else. England have the better power hitters, the better middle order, and significantly more batting weapons in their arsenal, and don’t Babar and Rizwan know it. These two put together a solid opening stand in the first game, only to see their team-mates crumble under pressure, and so it appeared they recognised solid wasn’t going to cut it. They might have to do it all themselves.A couple of boundaries either side of square from Rizwan in the first over set the tone. Rizwan led the charge early on as the captain took his time bedding in, though a couple of clobbered boundaries off Sam Curran suggested Babar, too, was beginning to whirr back into form. With the pace bowlers seen to, Moeen turned to Liam Dawson’s spin, but 13 runs off the sixth over suggested Pakistan would allow the visitors no hiding place.ESPNcricinfo LtdA brief quiet spell following the powerplay saw the asking rate creep up, but when Moeen put himself on in the 13th over, the tide turned decisively. Twenty-one from the over, including three muscled sixes, put the openers in a zone few others in world cricket can reach. From thereon, they were unstoppable, England’s bowlers no impediment in the inexorable march to the target. A flurry of boundaries followed and by the time Babar brought up his century, the victory was almost a formality. It was, fittingly, a cover drive that sealed the win, a signature shot from a man who showed an ephemeral dip in form was little more than that.Duckett and Moeen’s contrasting styles
It would be hard to imagine what kind of surface you’d need to produce to ensure both Moeen and Duckett might excel, but this Karachi strip appears to be one of them. A slow surface made it difficult to play down the ground, and so Duckett resorted to playing the paddle and reverse sweep almost exclusively to great effect. A quickfire 50-run stand with Phil Salt allowed England to edge ahead, and by the time Duckett was cleaned up by Mohammad Nawaz, he had scored what looked an extremely handy 22-ball 43 in an innings where England otherwise struggled.But Moeen took over the reins thereafter, punishing every error in line and length – of which there were plenty on an off-colour day for Pakistan’s bowlers – making a mockery of the idea this pitch might not be suitable to conventional shot-making. He didn’t discriminate between spin and pace, Usman Qadir and Mohammad Hasnain both seeing the final two deliveries of their last overs sent sailing over the ropes. It was a breathtaking mix of timing, power and beauty, an all-round treat for the eyes that looked, at that time, as if it might be the point of difference.

Fewer touches than Pope: Howe must now ruthlessly ditch 4/10 Newcastle dud

Newcastle United built up some positivity during their thrilling midweek draw against Liverpool but were swept aside in tempestuous conditions against Brentford this weekend.

The 4-2 scoreline was just, all things considered, the Bees proving to be far more clinical with their shooting throughout the frenetic encounter.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe

The two sides began the weekend level on 20 points, but the Bees have flown ahead and left the Magpies grounded. Newcastle have it all to do, with plenty of lacklustre performances sure to leave the manager incensed.

Newcastle's worst performers vs Brentford

While Eddie Howe’s side appear to be finding their shooting boots after uninspiring attacking displays throughout the opening months of the campaign, there is still much work to be done before the requisite fluency is struck.

At the rear, Fabian Schar, hero in midweek, suffered a calamitous defensive display, failing to stand firm as he tried and failed to placate the rampant Bees attacking threat.

Newcastle also lost the midfield battle and thus failed to establish a foothold from which they could control the flow of the fixture. The hosts won 63% of their tackles, whereas United won just 42%, as per Sofascore.

Newcastle players against Brentford

Bruno Guimaraes and Sean Longstaff should both hang their heads after flattering to deceive, but it was Joelinton who was the worst of a rotten bunch and must now be dropped. Surely.

Joelinton's game in numbers vs Brentford

There’s no question that Joelinton brings energy and power to the Newcastle midfield, but it needs to be tempered and balanced with greater control and direction.

Newcastle midfielder Joelinton.

The Chronicle Live’s Lee Ryder didn’t hold back in condemning the collective performance from the Magpies, though he did brand Joelinton as one of the measliest out there, handing him a 4/10 match score.

The correspondent wrote: ‘Not at it. Switched off too many times not least for goal number three as Nathan Collins, the man he was marking, calmly walked through to score. No surprise he was hooked.’

Minutes played

60′

Goals

0

Assists

0

Touches

36

Shots (on target)

0 (0)

Pass completion

22/24 (92%)

Key passes

1

Dribbles (completed)

2 (1)

Tackles + interceptions

2

Total duels (won)

12 (4)

Sandro Tonali sat on the bench throughout the first half and will be desperate to reclaim a starting berth during next weekend’s St. James’ Park contest against Leicester City.

Joe Willock was not involved but will fancy his chances too, for he is a ball-carrying specialist but brings greater control through his passing.

Ultimately, Joelinton – who lost eight duels in total – flattered to deceive, ran around and made himself look big but failed to sharpen his combativeness to an accurate point nor influence the fixture positively. The fact that goalkeeper Nick Pope (42) recorded more touches than his 36 says it all.

Tonali, who replaced him on the hour mark, completed 87% of his passes and won both of his duels. It’s clear that Newcastle need to improve, and must bench Joelinton for the next match.

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Better than Corberan: Wolves can finally axe O’Neil by appointing "genius"

Wolverhampton Wanderers fans must be sensing a change is desperately needed at Molineux in the manager department, especially after Monday night’s defeat to West Ham United.

That was the third straight defeat the Old Gold had tasted in Premier League action, which leaves them with just two wins next to their name in a lowly 19th spot, as Gary O’Neil attempts to cling onto his job position for dear life with a basement clash versus Ipswich Town up next.

He might not be so lucky to last until that big game at the foot of the league, however, with a number of rumoured names being lined up to replace the 44-year-old now.

Managers who could replace O'Neil

Although talkSPORT have come out and said that it’s looking likely that O’Neil will still amazingly be in charge for this tie with Kieran McKenna’s men, there must surely be some movement on Wolves’ end now in putting together a list of replacements if the plug is pulled soon.

Rumours had circulated that West Bromwich Albion manager Carlos Corberan was in some conversations to oust the former AFC Bournemouth boss from his precarious job post, with the close geography between the two sides one obvious factor behind the link.

Of course, the Spaniard has also made the Baggies regular promotion contenders in the Championship, with the 41-year-old perhaps ready for a test up a level at nearby Wolves.

There had also been some talk of David Moyes being lined up to replace O’Neil, but one face really would be an ideal successor to O’Neil if a move could get off the ground, with the manager in question an improvement too on Corberan.

Wolves could look to appoint "genius" manager

It had been reported that the relegation-threatened Old Gold were holding talks with Graham Potter to come in before Monday night’s defeat to the Hammers, with the temptation to appoint the former Brighton and Hove Albion boss even more palpable now after this crushing loss.

Even West Ham have been eyeing up Potter in their attempts to get rid of Julen Lopetegui, but it’s much more pressing for the Old Gold to improve on O’Neil, with the 49-year-old offering the West Midlands side a lot more than their under-pressure boss.

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Whilst he will still feel the agony of how poorly his spell at Chelsea went, Potter managed to oversee an impressive ninth-placed finish for the Seagulls during his final full campaign at the South Coast, alongside also lifting his side way above the bottom three during his first two seasons.

Wolves fans will take some comfort in the fact Potter has been there and done that when it comes to relegation battles, with a hope he could also help the Old Gold soar back into the top half of the league standings over time, having captivated fans at Brighton with some exciting displays of attacking football when things were all going smoothly.

Manager

Matches

Wins

Losses

Draws

Potter

374

144

114

116

Corberan

220

88

61

71

O’Neil

87

25

16

46

Sourced by Transfermarkt

It’s clear looking at the table above that Potter boasts more experience than both Corberan and O’Neil, with Potter even boasting 41 Premier League wins next to his name as a manager that could get the best out of the likes of Rayan Ait-Nouri using his expansive 4-2-3-1 set-up.

Whereas, Corberan wouldn’t be able to make Wolves quite so entertaining, as his Baggies side have only found the back of the net 21 times in the Championship this season to date, where he has also only collected a weak six wins from 19 league outings.

A beloved figure throughout his time on the South Coast before his exit to Chelsea – leading to suggestions that he was a “genius” by journalist Sam Morton – Potter will hope he can repair his managerial reputation at the Molineux helm if he is decided to be worthy of replacing O’Neil.

Of course, O’Neil hasn’t officially been let go of yet, but with faces such as Potter readily available, it might not be long you presume until a decision on the 44-year-old’s future is finally out there.

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