Southampton’s £15 million star finds form with two goals in two games
Adam Armstrong has emerged as a key player for Southampton, particularly during their promotion-winning season, where he was the Championship’s second top scorer with 21 […]
Adam Armstrong has emerged as a key player for Southampton, particularly during their promotion-winning season, where he was the Championship’s second top scorer with 21 […]
Serie A side Roma may soon face a managerial shift following their recent defeat to Verona, with Al Ahli’s Paulo Sousa among the potential options. […]
Marc Guehi, a transfer target for Newcastle United, has addressed the “distraction” of summer transfer rumors linking him with a move away from Crystal Palace. […]
Luke O’Nien expressed deep admiration for his defensive teammates following Sunderland’s hard-fought draw against QPR. He highlighted the formidable partnership he’s building with Chris Mepham, who joined on loan from Bournemouth and has quickly become a key figure in Sunderland’s defense. Describing Mepham as “bloody magnificent,” O’Nien praised not only his defensive skills but also the positive energy he brings to the squad’s culture. Reflecting on the QPR match, he acknowledged Sunderland’s resilience in securing a point despite being down to ten men, adding that the team’s discipline and structure were crucial in grinding out the result.
Steven Schumacher looked on as his successor guided Stoke City to a crucial 2-1 victory over Derby County, kicking off a November that could shape their season. With a tough start behind them and a recent managerial change, Stoke has struggled to find form, winning just three of their first 12 games. However, this latest result leaves them six points from the top six and three points clear of relegation. Schumacher, reflecting on the win, noted, “This month is going to be key for them. It wasn’t a brilliant performance, but Stoke found a way to win.”
Marco Silva may soon face the challenge of losing another key player, as Juventus is reportedly eyeing a move for a Fulham defender when the […]
Key takeaways from the bet365 Stadium as Derby County voices frustration over Stoke City’s winner, yet there’s an undeniable reality. Stoke City clinched a late […]
This weekend, Rangers and Celtic are set to compete in the Premier Sports Cup, with both clubs eyeing a coveted spot at Hampden. Celtic has already secured their place in next month’s final, delivering an impressive 6-0 victory over Aberdeen, who entered the match unbeaten in domestic competition. Key contributions came from Kyogo and Daizen Maeda, who scored a hat-trick, along with goals from Cameron Carter-Vickers and Nicolas Kuhn, marking a memorable triumph for the Hoops.
Meanwhile, Rangers await the outcome of their match against Motherwell to see if they can join Celtic in the December final. Celtic also has crucial fixtures ahead, facing RB Leipzig in the Champions League and Olympiacos in the Europa League. In other news, Tottenham midfielder Archie Gray, a lifelong Celtic supporter, expressed his excitement about playing at Ibrox in the Europa League, saying, “The chance to play at Ibrox is a special thing, and I can’t wait for it.”
On the other hand, Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin acknowledged the lessons to be learned from their defeat to Celtic. He emphasized the importance of adapting to the challenges posed by top teams, stating, “If you want to be a team like Celtic who play in European matches, we have to get used to this environment.”
A significant portion of Southampton fans were caught off guard when the club decided to secure West Ham’s £17.5 million winger Maxwel Cornet on a […]
Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Röhl expressed no objections to the penalties awarded against his team but was critical of his players’ contributions that led to those calls. Penalties at Hillsborough have become a rarity; the last one awarded to Wednesday was during their play-off semifinal victory over Peterborough United. This ongoing scarcity has turned the absence of spotkicks into a frequent topic of humor among the Owls fanbase.
When questioned about the two penalty decisions following the match against Watford, Röhl shared his concerns, focusing more on the mistakes that led to the penalties rather than the refereeing decisions themselves. He stated, “I think you can give both. The first one is maybe a handball, and that handball is unnecessary… You lose the ball, and normally you can control it; that is our strength, you can pass out and go.”
Röhl emphasized that these errors were uncharacteristic for his team and needed to be addressed quickly to avoid further struggles in the next match. As they prepare for a challenging fixture against Sheffield United, the manager is keenly aware of the improvements required to regain their footing before the international break.
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