The king is 70, long live the king

Viv Richards, lion in winter, talks T20 and whether he wishes he was playing in the modern era

Osman Samiuddin16-Mar-20220:59

‘If T20 was around when we were, why not go and have some professional fun’

Last week, as we mourned the tragic loss of one of the game’s greats, so passed a significant life moment for another. Sir Viv Richards, who played his last Test five months before Shane Warne played his first, is now 70 years old.Or, as he is quick to point out, “70 years young”.It’s a bit of a dad-quip but are you not going to laugh when Viv Richards laughs, satisfied with the funny he’s made? We’re talking, as we do now, via Zoom, and Richards, proudly of Antigua, is sitting in a hotel room in Lahore, as a “mentor” for Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League, talking into a smartphone. This is a very 21st-century scene, although Richards, and those shoulders, bring a magisterial touch to the framing.Related

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Nowadays this commitment is his most active involvement in the game. And while a T20 franchise mentor is totally the same energy as a company’s Chief Happiness Officer, somehow Richards’ role at Quetta has not only appeared organic, it has also been substantive.His presence in the dugout at PSL games has often been the game to watch. Even now, there’s little doubt he is – was – an athlete, the vibe he always brought, that there is nothing more serious in his life than that to which he is presently deployed. He chest-bumps, he fist-pumps, he high-fives, he grooves. In the first PSL, when Quetta reached the final, he charged on to the field to celebrate, with the same conviction with which he once celebrated a Rob Bailey dismissal. That was five years go, but he’s still so clearly into each moment of a game, you can’t help but wonder: 30 years from his last game, how much is he missing it?”Not really,” he says. “What I’m seeing is a lot of individuals who have done the game in itself proud. The magnificent players that you’ve seen, certainly the game has improved somewhat. The bats, the power-hitting, you know, most certainly the T20 stuff wasn’t around when we were playing.”With old chum Ian Botham at the unveiling of the trophy named after the two of them earlier this month in North Sound, Antigua•Gareth Copley/AFP/Getty ImagesSurely, though, there have been times where you’ve sized up some poor bowler, clocked the boundary sizes, felt the heft of that bat and thought: pad me up now?”Well, yes, I would say this, that sometimes there is a little urge… why the hell didn’t T20 come a little earlier, you know?” There’s a little shimmying of those shoulders as he says this, just one of the physical manifestations of that gold-dust swagger.”One of the things I am pleased and very happy for is that the pioneers that graced the field over the years, they would’ve set the foundation for what’s happening today. I’m just hoping that the individuals who are playing today and earning whatever, appreciate the fact that there were pioneers before who obviously led the way for what’s happening today.”A wider theme can be parsed from these lines, in which, broadly speaking, the supremacy of red-ball cricket is paramount. T20s cannot be the judge of a cricketer, Richards says. Red-ball remains “the real baptism where cricket is concerned”. Boundaries are too small. If helmets weren’t around, neither would modern batting’s derring-do be. “Suits of armour” makes an appearance, and he frets players are too readily forsaking national teams for franchises. In referring to T20s as “professional fun”, moreover, he fairly harrumphs “professional”, as might a man from a time when being a professional cricketer was not inevitable.This is a generational cleft, although it doesn’t come across as bitter as much as it does cautionary. It is to say that a world existed before yesterday, that people strived hard in it; in it people failed and excelled, in it people innovated, in it there were greats who were shaped by the circumstances of their time. It is to say that as we move ahead, we can only do so by remaining mindful of where we are coming from. Which is no bad plea.And he kind of have a point about bowlers in T20s.Richards obliges with selfies and autographs at the West Indies-Pakistan game in the 2019 World Cup•Gareth Copley/ICC/Getty Images”What I would say is that there are times when I think bowlers are taken advantage of.” He pauses, then laughs at the words that are about to come: “And I say that mildly.”You know, when you look at some of these T20 tournaments, you see the small boundaries, these huge hitters, the improvement in the bats, you know, as a batsman I shouldn’t be saying this, but I believe that the bowlers sometimes have been taken for granted. Especially when you have batters making mistakes, top-edging stuff for sixes. I believe the boundary sometimes could be a little bit bigger. Just making the playing field on the whole much more enjoyable for everyone to participate and compete.”When asked what his one wish for the game would be, he asks for bigger boundaries. It is hardly a radical manifesto, but this note of sympathy from a batter who displayed little of it to bowlers when playing adds a little gravitas.That had everything to do with the bowlers he came across, the Lillees and Thommos, the Imrans and Hadlees, as well as his own team-mates. The one thing he couldn’t dare give them was sympathy.We are currently passing through an era that might, in time, be remembered even more favourably for fast bowling. Richards watched the Ashes – it is not clear why – and, unsurprisingly, liked what he saw from the hosts.”When I looked at Australia, I felt that was the perfect example. You have four guys coming at you all day and you’ve got to survive that, your technique on the line. Testing times. The leaving of deliveries outside off stump. The concentration factor.I and I: Richards holds up a portrait of him by artist Brandon Kelly•Randy Brooks/AFP/Getty Images”Yes, you look at even Shaheen [Shah Afridi], he has come on in leaps and bounds. Ever since I’ve been coming here to Pakistan, this is one of the things I have noted – the finds in terms of fast bowlers. Guys are clicking at 145-150kph on a regular basis, which means that it is healthy in that category.”As I said, some of the things that have not changed, in my opinion, is proper fast bowling. I could call on a few from yesterday, you know, who were fine exponents. I could give you four who I played with. And the count could go on and on. But in a big way, I believe that never changes.”The fastest bowler he says he faced was Jeff Thomson, which is not surprising. The fastest ball he ever faced is, but also isn’t: a bouncer from Wasim Akram in an ODI in Hobart in late 1988. It could be recency bias of one kind – on the morning of this interview, Richards had inducted Akram into the PCB’s hall of fame. But everyone knows that though Akram operated as a sculptor, he could be a wrecking ball when the mood gripped him.”One of the quickest deliveries I have ever, ever encountered, and I believe there was someone upstairs looking after me,” he recalls. “I had some hair left then, somewhat of a mini-Afro and this one went by so quickly, I could hear it hitting the wicketkeeper’s gloves and I said, ‘Wow, wow.’ Wasim was a young man, coming on to the scene, and I was heading towards the exit door so I was glad that while he was coming then, I was going.”I can remember also that I did say to the individuals, the batsmen in the West Indies team at the time, I said, ‘Hey man, good luck to you guys, having to encounter that guy on a regular basis man.’ Wasim, he was very, very special. Up to this day, I still see that particular delivery. I have nightmares about it every now and again.”It is from a great contemporary of Richards’ that we have heard on racism over the last couple of years, since the murder of George Floyd and the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement. Michael Holding has become a prominent and powerful voice on racism. For those who followed the great West Indies sides of that era, it might seem an unexpected development; even Holding himself admitted in 2020 that Richards was more politically active than he was during their playing days.Second life: Richards is probably found more often on golf courses than at cricket grounds these days•Hannah Peters/Getty ImagesThere would appear to be no specific reason why we have not heard Richards as much. It could be visibility – the pandemic has meant that the first time he travelled outside the Caribbean in recent years was for the T20 World Cup last year. It’s definitely not because he has suddenly not been subject to racist behaviour anymore. In fact, he was, as recently as when returning from the T20 World Cup, on a flight in the Caribbean. It should be getting better, he says, but it isn’t.And he is exactly as you imagine he might be on the issue.”Well, what I know for sure is, the way it should be is that all lives should matter. You know, that’s the way I look at it. All lives should matter. But in some cases, take, for instance, America, the racism we have seen on a regular basis, innocent folks being gunned down by the police, it doesn’t seem like that is the case.”So this is why I will always be an advocate in a big way. Why is it that it just keeps happening to this particular colour?” He points to his forearm. “Because I myself have gone through that sort of stuff, the racism, at some point. I’m a pretty conscious guy. I’ve always believed in my colour, my race. And anyone, in my opinion, who wants to shoot you down, to stamp on you because of your colour, he doesn’t have a divine right to do that.”This is why I would always believe in the Malcolm X factor: by any means necessary, if you need to survive some of the thinking of individuals around the world, like the National Front, the Klan. I’m for anyone of this colour, whoever is being persecuted, whoever is facing race issues, anyone on this earth who is going to say to me as a human being that I haven’t got any right to survive because of my colour – wow, I will do what it takes, what is necessary, in order to survive.”The only sour note, really, is that we’ve lost Richards to golf. That’s how he now spends his days, hanging on courses with Richie Richardson and Eldine Baptiste. Playing a fair bit too, as a handicap of seven indicates. Not bad, he says, for a 70-year-old.

Douglas Luiz antecipa dificuldades da Seleção Brasileira frente à Inglaterra 'Momentos diferentes'

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Douglas Luiz concedeu entrevista coletiva nesta quinta-feira (21), antes do amistoso da Seleção Brasileira contra a Inglaterra. Jogador do Aston Villa, da Premier League, o meio-campista falou sobre a oportunidade de jogar em Wembley e comparou os momentos das duas seleções, antecipando dificuldades.

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– Então, eu jogando aqui, falando minha opinião como jogador da Premier League. É uma liga muito forte, eles com certeza não vão querer perder. Acho que vai ser um grande espetaculo em Wembley, um estádio que não é qualquer jogador que pode jogar. Eu graças a Deus tive uma oportunidade de jogar lá em cinco anos, numa final de copa contra o Manchester City – comentou Douglas Luiz.

– A gente sabe a dificuldade do jogo, estamos tentando entender o trabalho do Dorival o mais rápido possível. São momento diferentes, a gente em reconstrução e a seleção da Inglaterra já com o grupo mais formado, mas a gente vai dar nosso melhor para vencer essa partida – completou o volante.

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Sobre posicionamento, Douglas Luiz afirmou acreditar que Dorival irá manter um volante para cumprir a função de Casemiro, que foi cortado desta convocação por conta de lesão. O jogador analisou taticamente o trabalho do novo treinador.

– Tive uma conversa com ele, e acho que ele vai manter esse número 5, porque o Dorival é um cara que gosta muito desse jogo posicionado. Ele gosta muito de defender os 11 e atacar marcando. Então, acredito que ele vá deixar esse 5 ali mais posicionado, e aí não sei se vai jogar com dois volantes ou um “triângulo”, com um 5 e dois 8. Isso vou ter um pouco mais de noção hoje – explicou.

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Douglas também falou sobre ter sido ausência em convocações no ano passado, mesmo fazendo ótima temporada pelo Aston Villa. O meio-campista retornou à Seleção na última lista de 2023, e foi mantido por Dorival Júnior para esta Data Fifa.

– Cara, eu procuro sempre fazer meu melhor dentro de campo e isso refletir numa convocação. Mas eu fico tranquilo, como eu disse, a Seleção é recheada de meio-campistas muito bons, sempre está com uma qualidade muito alta. Procurei manter minha cabeça no lugar, falei comigo mesmo que meu momento ia chegar e me preparei o máximo. Agora chegou, se não iniciar uma partida, entrar em campo no segundo tempo e poder resolver, mudar a história de um jogo – afirmou Douglas.

O volante foi questionado sobre a convivência com companheiros cariocas, assim como ele, e relembrou momentos do futebol junto dos companheiros. Além disso, o meio-campista comentou sua trajetória até chegar à Premier League.

– Primeiramente, e sinto muito confortável de estar com o Paquetá, João, Bruno, André… são pessoas que eu consegui jogar contra e favor, na Seleção Sub-20 o Paquetá, principalmente. Então, a gente tem uma liberdade e acho que isso ajuda bastante na montagem do grupo ali. Sobre a dificuldade, é bem difícil sair da comunidade de onde eu saí. Hoje estar jogando a Premier League é algo inexplicável. Só eu e minha família passamos por isso. Estou muito feliz com o clube e agora o foco é aqui na Seleção.

Cria da base do Vasco da Gama, Douglas Luiz falou sobre a resenha com companheiros vascaínos, como Bruno Guimarães e Richarlison. O volante revelou, ainda, uma conversa que teve com Léo Jardim, goleiro do Cruz-Maltino que também está no grupo da Seleção.

– Cara, essa relação é muito boa. com o Richarlison e o Bruno. Consegui descobrir do Richarlison nas Olimpíadas, eu nem sabia. Sobre o Jardim, a primeira coisa quando ele chegou aqui (na Seleção) eu perguntei: o que vai acontecer esse ano? Vamos sofrer de novo? Ele falou que precisava de algumas contratações, mas que o Ramón Díaz é um excelente treinador, então creio que não vamos sofrer. Mas essa é a resenha, fico feliz de ter atletas do Vasco aqui.

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Confira outras respostas de Douglas Luiz na entrevista coletiva desta quinta-feira (21), pela Seleção Brasileira:

– Fico muito feliz com essa concorrência que eu tenho, até porque cada vez mais exige a querer melhorar. O time exato ainda não sei, a gente vem aqui fazer nosso melhor e de tudo para ganhar minutos. Então, fico feliz com essa concorrência toda, mas é um dia após o outro. Continuar trabalhando para que tudo possa dar certo.

– Até o momento (Dorival) não (definiu o time titular). Está sendo um treinamento bastante mesclado. Acho que ele está querendo conhecer todos os jogadores. É a primeira convocação do Dorival, ele tá querendo ver quem ele pode confiar e querendo descobrir os 11. Então, não teve essa separação de titulares e reservas.

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Sell him before Gakpo & Konate: Slot must bin Liverpool’s “Origi regen”

When defending a Premier League title, it is important to ensure you make signings of outstanding quality.

Liverpool did that, didn’t they? A record-breaking summer spending spree consolidated FSG’s new era, with Arne Slot at the helm. The league title was in the bank, and players like Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike arrived with a weight of expectation, regarded as elite talents.

Isak, in particular, was a banker, having been hailed by Sky Sports’ Jamie Carragher as “the best striker in the Premier League right now” as Newcastle United rode the crest of a wave through last season’s winter period.

But, having forced his way out of St. James’ Park this summer, missing out on pre-season, the Sweden striker has found himself on a sticky wicket, lacking sharpness and coherence. Across 752 minutes of action this season, Isak has scored just two goals.

Better days will surely come for this world-class player. And it’s not like he’s alone in flattering to deceive, with Ibrahima Konate and Cody Gakpo among those to have put their jobs at risk with such poor performances.

The Liverpool players whose jobs are at risk

First, let’s address the elephant in the room: Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian’s incendiary interview after the recent Premier League draw at Elland Road has cast his Reds future into jeopardy, the 33-year-old having been left out of three successive starting line-ups before being dropped ahead of the win over Inter.

Salah has been poor this season, ineffective in front of goal and lacking work-rate in regard to pressing and defending. The intensity hasn’t been there, but Salah’s struggles have been a part of a wider malaise.

When he aired his frustrations, the Egypt superstar might have been referencing someone like Gakpo, who has reprised his starting berth regularly this term despite struggling for fluency and dynamism down the left flank. Liverpool need a more protean threat, for sure.

Konate may have been the worst of the bunch. Certainly, the France centre-back has been riddled with mistakes, lacking any semblance of the powerhouse of last season. He is out of contract at the end of the season, but FSG plan to renew his deal.

These are players who have not done their reputations justice this season, and many of a Liverpool persuasion would press for upgrades after such a wretched campaign.

However, there’s another man who has been in finer fettle than the lot, and yet he may need to be sold too, given Slot’s reluctance to hand him minutes.

FSG could sell Liverpool's "Origi regen"

Last season, Federico Chiesa flattered to deceive at Liverpool. The Italy international arrived in August 2024 as the sole summer signing of Slot’s first transfer window, a cut-price buy of just £12.5m as he entered the final year of his contract with Juventus.

Chiesa had to wait until the title was wrapped up before he earned a starting berth in the Premier League, and while Slot has yet to hand the 27-year-old an appearance from the outset in the Premier League and Champions League this season, Chiesa has redeemed himself with some impressive performances.

An intense and direct forward, the Italian scored the late winner against Bournemouth in August, sealing three points on the first game of the Premier League season. He bagged again against Crystal Palace in September, a consolation in defeat, while assisting twice against Southampton in the Carabao Cup.

This kind of potency has even seen the versatile forward hailed as a “Divock Origi regen” by reporter Lewis Oldham for his clutch quality in the final third, popping up when teammates around him were foundering.

The problem: Slot clearly doesn’t favour Chiesa as a prominent member of the squad. And we have to believe that Liverpool will turn a corner sooner rather than later, challenging again for silverware, rather than scraping the gutter for points.

Hugo Ekitike

22

8 + 1

Mohamed Salah

19

5 + 3

Cody Gakpo

21

5 + 4

Federico Chiesa

15

2 + 3

Alexander Isak

14

2 + 1

Florian Wirtz

20

0 + 4

Rio Ngumoha

7

1 + 0

Would Chiesa fit into grand plans of greater ambition? Could the plain truth be that we saw how that transpired last year?

Given that he earns £150k per week, more than most of his teammates, FSG may feel that they are not getting bang for their buck, and that they need to invest in a wide forward better aligned with Slot’s vision.

For this reason, it might be worth cashing in while Liverpool can still recoup something of their shrewd, low-risk investment.

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Chelsea have already signed another “devastating” CF who can end Delap’s stay

It’s been another frustrating campaign for Chelsea so far this season.

One week, Enzo Maresca’s side are able to keep Premier League leaders Arsenal at bay with ten men and tear Barcelona apart 3-0 in the Champions League.

Yet, the next week they’ll lose 3-1 to Leeds United and be held to a draw away to Bournemouth.

One of the big problems this season has been a lack of goals from their strikers, and the worrying thing for Liam Delap in particular is that Chelsea may already have a forward who could end his stay at Stamford Bridge early.

Chelsea's striker situation

Chelsea did not score enough goals last season; they ended the campaign having scored 22 fewer than Liverpool, eight fewer than Manchester City, five fewer than Arsenal and even four fewer than Newcastle United.

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So, on top of their other business, the Blues opted to send Nicolas Jackson out on loan and bring in Delap and Joao Pedro to compete for that nine position, with Marc Guiu then returning from loan after the Englishman suffered a hamstring injury in the third game of the season.

Now, while this looked like a reasonable plan from the outset, it would be fair to say that, so far, it has not really worked out.

The West Londoners have still scored fewer goals than the Gunners and City, and their forward options are a significant reason why.

Pedro, for example, may have been on fire in the Club World Cup and pre-season, but after the first few games of the campaign proper, he has underwhelmed.

For example, in 18 appearances, totalling 1377 minutes, the former Brighton & Hove Albion star has scored four goals and provided three assists, which is an average of a goal involvement every 2.57 games, or every 196.71 minutes.

Moving on to Guiu, the Spaniard has barely been given a chance to play this season, but has scored and assisted a goal in 280 minutes of football across eight appearances.

That comes out to a reasonable enough average of a goal involvement every 140 minutes, or every four games.

Finally, arguably the most orthodox centre forward of the lot, and potentially the most disappointing so far, is Delap.

Games

18

8

11

Minutes

1377′

280′

453′

Goals

4

1

1

Assists

3

1

0

When not injured or suspended, the former Ipswich Town star has made 11 appearances for the West Londoners, totalling 453 minutes, in which he has scored just a solitary goal.

Unfortunately for the 22-year-old, he is now set to miss another eight weeks of action with a shoulder injury he picked up against the Cherries.

Now, there is every chance Delap could eventually come good this season, but if he does not, his stay at Stamford Bridge could be cut short by another exciting striker making his way there in the summer.

The Striker that could end Delap's Chelsea career

Following the news that Delap would be out for up to eight weeks, there was talk that Chelsea could potentially bring Emmanuel Emegha’s move forward to the winter window.

That now seems to be unlikely, but even so, the Strasbourg forward, who agreed to join the Blues in September, is the player who could be bad news for the Englishman next season.

Why is this the case, you may ask. Well, the first and by far most significant reason is the simple fact that he appears to be a reliable source of goals and assists.

For example, in 29 appearances last season, totalling 2408 minutes, the Dutchman scored 14 goals and provided three assists, which is an average of a goal involvement every 1.70 games, or every 141.64 minutes. There’s a reason he’s been described as a “devastating” talent by scout Antonio Mango.

As if that wasn’t impressive enough for a young forward, the “simply phenomenal” goalscorer, as dubbed by talent scout Jacek Kulig, has gotten even better this season.

In 11 appearances, totalling 664 minutes, he has already scored seven goals and provided two assists, which comes out to a staggering average of a goal involvement every 1.22 games, or every 73.77 minutes.

Season

24/25

25/26

Appearances

29

11

Minutes

2408′

664′

Goals

14

7

Assists

3

2

Goal Involvements per Match

0.58

0.81

Minutes per Goal Involvement

141.64′

73.77′

On top of this incredible output, the Den Haag-born poacher is also the captain of Strasbourg, so he should not feel intimidated by stepping up a level in the Premier League.

Finally, he is also 6 foot 5 and no pushover, so on top of potentially being a better goalscorer than Delap, he should be able to hold up the ball at least as well, if not better.

Ultimately, there is still time for the former Ipswich ace to come good at Chelsea, but if he doesn’t improve this season, Emegha could be the one to end his Stamford Bridge stay as soon as next year.

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Man Utd now told they can sign "intense" want-away England star for £26m in 2026

Manchester United have now reportedly been offered the chance to sign an England midfielder for just £26m when the January transfer window arrives.

Man Utd seeking midfield reinforcements

In the summer, it was Ruben Amorim’s frontline that took the focus as INEOS welcomed Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko in an impressive window. Now, when 2026 arrives, it looks as though Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to turn his attention towards Man United’s midfield.

Those at Old Trafford were eyeing a move for Carlos Baleba at the end of the summer window, before Brighton & Hove Albion priced them out of a move. Months on, it seems as though the midfielder has fallen down Man United’s shortlist of targets, with Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson now taking centre-stage.

The 23-year-old is quickly becoming the most sought-after player in the Premier League, but he’s not the only option on United’s list of targets in the middle of the park.

They’ve also reportedly been told that they can now sign Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid at a bargain price in January. The former Chelsea man could be on his way back to the Premier League as he looks to earn his way back into Thomas Tuchel’s England squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Man Utd now offered bargain Conor Gallagher deal

According to Pete O’Rourke of Football Insider, Man United have now been told that they can sign Gallagher for just €30m (£26m) when 2026 arrives. The England international has become surplus to requirements at Atletico Madrid and he’s now ready to leave the club in pursuit of consistent game time.

Dubbed “intense” by Simeone, Gallagher could provide the legs in United’s midfield that Casemiro is otherwise unable to provide these days. The 25-year-old is a true midfield workhorse, who also has a knack for popping up with goals when needed.

Although United’s big target is Anderson, they’d be doing their top four prospects no harm by welcoming Gallagher in the January transfer window, especially at just £26m.

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Whether INEOS will be willing to act as early as the winter window remains to be seen, however. They may yet put all of their funds towards winning what is looking likely to be a hectic race for Anderson next summer.

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After Saka & Rice: Arsenal can hand Tuchel the "biggest talent in England"

In years past, Arsenal fans would have to watch an England team full of players from Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool.

It was a damming indictment of where the club was at that time, but over the last four or five years, things have changed.

It’s not unusual to see three or four of Mikel Arteta’s players in the Three Lions squad these days, and few from the white side of North London, which might explain the team’s uptick in quality and performances.

Thursday was another example of how important Arsenal have become for the national team, with Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze scoring the goals and Declan Rice marshalling the midfield.

There is no sign of this relationship between club and country slowing down either, especially as Hale End could be brewing England’s next superstar, who could follow in the footsteps of Rice and Saka.

Rice and Saka's England careers

So, while Arsenal fans would love to take the credit for moulding Rice into one of England’s most important players, West Ham United should get more of the credit.

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After all, he made his debut for the Three Lions in 2019, while playing for the East Londoners, and was still a Hammer for the Euros in 2021 and the World Cup the following year.

However, he has arguably become more instrumental to the national side since his move to the Emirates, and wore the captain’s armband for the first time in March 2024.

So far, the all-action midfielder has won 71 senior caps for England, in which he’s scored six goals and provided six assists and nine of those goal involvements have come since his £105m in the summer of 2023.

Now, an England star Arsenal can take full credit for is, of course, Saka, who is Hale End’s greatest product in a generation.

The 24-year-old made his debut for the national team against Wales in October 2020 and has since gone on to amass an impressive tally of 47 caps, in which he has scored 14 goals, provided nine assists and been named England’s Player of the Year twice in succession.

Moreover, he has played a significant role for the country in every major tournament since, despite receiving horrific abuse after the 2021 Euros final.

In all, so long as they remain fit, Rice and Saka should, and will, be two of the first names on Thomas Tuchel’s teamsheet at the World Cup, and in a few years, they could be joined by another Arsenal star, someone who could even surpass them in importance.

Arsenal's next England star

While the likes of Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly are surely going to become regular starters for England, the Hale End gem who could well become a superstar for Tuchel and Co is Max Dowman.

Despite still being just 15 years old, the teenager has been one of the most talked-about players at Arsenal this season, although for those in the know, he has been a subject of interest for longer than that.

For example, in September of last year, respected talent scout Jacek Kulig boldly proclaimed him as the “most exciting prospect” he had seen “since Lamine Yamal.”

As if that wasn’t praise enough, just a couple of months later, Hale End expert Will Balsam called him “the biggest talent in England” and described him as “one of the greatest footballing brains that’s ever come through Hale End.”

Now, while that all sounds somewhat hyperbolic, and perhaps to an extent it is, it’s not hard to see where they were coming from, considering he was just 14 at the time and destroying defenders in the U18S and even the U21S that season.

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For example, he ended last season with a tally of 19 goals and five assists in 23 appearances, totalling 1945 minutes, which comes out to an average of 1.04 goal involvements per match, or one every 81.04 minutes.

Unsurprisingly, this saw him included in the club’s pre-season tour, where he made his first appearance in front of the fans against a physical Newcastle United side, but instead of shying away, he, in the words of analyst Ben Mattinson, started “humiliating Premier League players.”

Since then, he has made his Premier League debut, become the youngest ever starter for Arsenal, and broke the record as the youngest player in Champions League history.

In other words, the Hale Ender is looking like a generational talent, and he’s already making his impact felt on the international scene as well.

Even though he’s not turning 16 until New Year’s Eve, the Chelmsford-born gem is already a regular feature for England’s U19S, making six appearances for them, in which he’s scored one goal and provided two assists.

With his incredible performances, it feels like a matter of when, not if, he is handed his first senior England cap.

Ultimately, Saka and Rice are currently two of England’s most important players, but in a few years from now, Dowman could be up there with them, if not more important.

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ByJack Salveson Holmes Nov 14, 2025

Not Xhaka: Sunderland's "remarkable" star looks like their best signing

Sunderland fans have historically been viewed as a downtrodden, pessimistic set of supporters, with the Black Cats usually struggling at the very top of the English game, instead of succeeding.

Indeed, even when Premier League football was regularly on the menu during the 2010s, the Wearside outfit would never blow anyone’s socks off, with just one promising top-half finish coming at the end of the 2010/11 season due to Asamoah Gyan’s heroics in front of goal.

From that point on, it was regular scraps and fights against the drop, with a seven-season exodus from the Premier League then following after relegation was finally confirmed in 2017.

Eight years on, however, the mood is a buoyant one currently at the Stadium of Light when it comes to top-flight life, with Regis Le Bris already steering Sunderland to the dizzy heights of fifth spot from just six clashes.

Tasting defeat just the once has resulted in a positive new dawn being spoken about on Wearside, with Sunderland wanting to show they belong at the very pinnacle of the English game with statement signings galore this summer.

Granit Xhaka is the main figure that continues to stand out from the Black Cats’ luxurious spending this summer, as the ex-Arsenal battler continues to look every bit worth the £17.3m it cost to bring him in from Bayer Leverkusen.

How Xhaka compares to other top-flight midfielders

Sunderland picking up Xhaka way back in July was, arguably, one of the first significant pieces of the jigsaw acquired that showed to the rest of the top-flight that Le Bris and Co. weren’t there to simply make up the numbers.

Instead, they were willing to flex their muscles in the competitive market to go all out to win Premier League-ready warriors, with the Swiss international noted as being “valued by so many” when previously on the books of Arsenal in the unforgiving league by analyst Ben Mattinson.

His fiery Gunners stint might well have seen him tally up a worrying four red cards in league action, but with 17 goals and 24 assists also next to his name at the Emirates in the top-flight, it almost went without saying that he was going to add some much-needed quality to proceedings upon his arrival at the Stadium of Light, with equal measures of flair and bite the two main components to his well-rounded and assured game.

It has played out like that so far, too, with the 33-year-old collecting three assists as a vital cog in Le Bris’ machine from the middle of the park, while also averaging a high 6.8 duels won across his near faultless six league encounters.

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Recoveries

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To further wax lyrical about the Swiss international, who Sky Sports’ Keith Downie said the team is “built around,” his excellent numbers so far this season put him alongside some esteemed competition.

Indeed, his pass accuracy coming in at 83.3% per Premier League contest to date sees him actually trump Sandro Tonali for Sunderland’s arch rivals Newcastle United, who has just 42.5 accurate passes per match to show for his season so far.

Moreover, with eight big chances also created from his six outings, he further trumps Ryan Gravenberch’s tally in this department by two, despite recent shouts suggesting that the Dutchman is “the best player in the country” by journalist Daniel Storey for his electric start to the season with title-chasing Liverpool.

That just brings into view even more clearly how impressive Xhaka has been so far to be reaching the same unbelievable heights as the Dutchman, for a side believed to perhaps be in a relegation battle before the campaign officially got underway.

Yet, it’s not the biggest shock in the world to see the new Sunderland captain return to the Premier League and shine, considering he showed that he still had what it takes to be an elite-level performer with Leverkusen.

Therefore, another of Sunderland’s various signings could be more suited to the crown of being the best purchase made this summer, with another shrewd capture perhaps a more worthy recipient.

Sunderland's signing of the summer

There would have been some worries in the air this summer on Wearside that the rapid pace of the signings could lead to a disjointed look on the pitch.

It’s been far from that, thankfully, particularly in defence, as Le Bris has his new-look defence already playing like a well-oiled unit.

While Nordi Mukiele and Omar Alderete are undoubtedly also in the running to steal Xhaka’s thunder, Robin Roefs is a worthy frontrunner, too, with his early form for the Black Cats being hailed as “absolutely remarkable” by Sky Sports’ Dougie Critchley.

After all, while Xhaka didn’t cost an eye-watering amount to pick up at the £17.3m region, landing Roefs for only £11.5m already looks to be the steal of the summer, with pundit Chris Sutton also praising the capture of the former NEC Nijmegen goalkeeper as a “brilliant” bit of business.

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2. Dean Henderson

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3. Guglielmo Vicario

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4. James Trafford

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5. Nick Pope

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While Xhaka is in some notable conversations regarding the cream of the midfield crop in the division, Roefs is arguably head and shoulders above the rest when it comes to the goalkeeper department, notably named among the nominees for September’s Premier League Player of the Month.

Indeed, the Dutchman boasts the best goals prevented numbers so far this season with +2.6 next to his name.

Only pipped by Guglielmo Vicario in terms of save percentage, too, it’s clear, even at this early stage, that the 22-year-old has been instrumental to Sunderland taking the division by storm, with a mammoth six saves managed against Nottingham Forest last time out, securing a hard-fought 1-0 win.

Come the close of the long, hard season, it will be fascinating to see how many victories were clinched just off the back of Roefs, being a rock-solid pair of gloves for Le Bris and Co. to rely on.

Of course, Xhaka’s expertise in the gruelling division will also come in handy, but to survive in the Premier League, and ultimately thrive, you need a dependable ‘keeper that can bail you out regularly, with Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton finding that out the hard way last campaign when shipping a sorry 248 goals as they were all relegated.

In Roefs, Sunderland have hit instant gold in between the sticks, with the ex-Eredivisie stopper a firm fan’s favourite already, with that tag only strengthening if he can keep his insane performance levels up.

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ByKelan Sarson Sep 30, 2025

Europe's champions vs Europe's best team? How Harry Kane and Vincent Kompany have made Bayern Munich the biggest threat to PSG's Champions League crown

The mood surrounding Bayern Munich heading into September was not one of great optimism. Vincent Kompany missed out on his two main transfer targets, Florian Wirtz and Nick Woltemade, and his side were given a huge scare by third-tier Wehen Wiesbaden in the first round of the DFB-Pokal, with an injury-time winner from Harry Kane ultimately sparing Bayern's blushes.

Wirtz was seen as the ideal short-term replacement and long-term partner for Jamal Musiala, who was sidelined until at least the end of the year after breaking his leg at the Club World Cup. However, the Bayer Leverkusen hero opted to join Premier League champions Liverpool, which was seen as evidence of Bayern's diminished status as one of Europe's elite sides.

More weight was added to that theory when Bayern almost blew a three-goal lead when limping to an unconvincing 3-2 win at Augsburg on August 30. The consensus was that Kompany had enough quality at his disposal to defend the Bundesliga title, but not to oversee a proper assault on the Champions League.

Fast-forward just 65 days, though, and Bayern have defied expectations. They have a perfect record through their first 15 matches of the 2025-26 campaign – an unprecedented run that has never been matched in the history of Europe's top-five leagues. Bayern sit five points clear at the Bundesliga summit already with 33 goals scored and just four conceded, and they're second in the Champions League table, having beaten Chelsea 3-1 on matchday one before routing Pafos 5-1 and Club Brugge 4-0.

Reigning European champions Paris Saint-Germain are top, courtesy of narrowly outscoring the German giants by 13 to 12 in their first three games, but Bayern have the chance to make a huge statement of intent when they travel to Parc des Princes to face Luis Enrique's side on Tuesday.

A 16th consecutive victory would see Die Roten installed as the new outright favourites for the trophy and complete a remarkable turnaround. Kompany has seemingly transformed Bayern overnight, and if they accomplish their latest goal, there may be no stopping the new Allianz Arena juggernaut in any competition…

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    'Best team in Europe'

    On Saturday, Bayer Leverkusen became Bayern's latest victims in a 3-0 defeat that saw Kasper Hjulmand's team completely outclassed in every department. Serge Gnabry raced clear to open the scoring in the 25th minute and Nicolas Jackson doubled the hosts' account with a fine header moments later, claiming his first Bundesliga goal since joining the club on loan from Chelsea.

    A Loic Bade own-goal gave Bayern a three-goal advantage at the interval, as Kompany's decision to rest key trio Kane, Luis Diaz and Michael Olise for the first half paid off handsomely. They all came on early in the second and helped Bayern cruise to victory against a Leverkusen side that hadn't lost a league game since August 23.

    The final result also ended Leverkusen's two-season unbeaten run away from home, leaving Aleix Garcia certain of one thing. "Bayern are currently the best team in Europe," the Leverkusen midfielder told .

    Hjulmand was similarly effusive in his praise: "We have to recognise that Bayern are an absolutely top team. They punished our mistakes immediately. We’re not satisfied with our performance, we have a lot to work on, but overall Bayern were just too good. We have to acknowledge that."

    It feels like Bayern are too good for right now, and thanks to Kompany's bold selection calls, the Bundesliga leaders are poised to claim their biggest scalp yet.

    "From this moment on I am more confident of what the team can do. Obviously we are better when Harry plays but we will have a top-fit Harry against Paris," the Belgian coach said in his post-match press conference. "Today it felt like the moment for the other lads. Now we can go into that game without any fitness concerns. Tuesday will be the highest intensity you can have, the highest in Europe, I think."

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    King Kane

    PSG have every reason to fear Kane. The former Tottenham striker is in the form of his life, with 22 goals to his name from 15 appearances across all competitions so far this season, and he's emerged as the early front-runner for the 2026 Ballon d'Or.

    Kane's latest stellar display came in the second round of the DFB-Pokal last Wednesday as Bayern eased to a 4-1 win over Koln. He produced a sublime turn and finish to make it 2-1 on the night and added his second when nodding in a Joshua Kimmich corner just past the hour mark. One of the main reasons Bayern have been so effective in recent weeks is Kane's ruthlessness from half-chances, both on the ground and in the air, and PSG will have to keep him quiet to have any hope of halting their momentum.

    Under Kompany's guidance, Kane has become arguably the most lethal centre-forward in world football, but his playmaking skills have also been crucial for Bayern to make up for the absence of Musiala. The 32-year-old, who is ageing like a fine wine, doesn't just come alive in the box; he's always involved in the build-up and sets the tone with his technical brilliance.

    Thanks to the presence of Jackson, Bayern also now have the option to use Kane as No.10, which worked perfectly during their Klassiker win over Dortmund last month. Kane has given Kompany "full credit" for his surge, saying: "I think he has unlocked a different level in me. He is a fantastic coach, not just tactically but also as a person."

    Bayern are perfectly set up to play to Kane's strengths and Kompany knows exactly how to keep his motivation levels high. And, unlike last season, Kane is now delivering as part of a fully-functioning unit instead of shouldering nearly all the responsibility for their success.

    "He's felt what his role in our team can be, also among his team-mates. He then also shows his quality, not just with goals but also how he gets others involved," Kompany said before the Dortmund game. "We hope he can keep that up, but there's no extra pressure on him if he happens to perform less once in a while. The others will compensate there. We've got great trust in our squad."

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    Deadly Diaz

    There is, however, one player who stands out for pushing Kane hardest for the title of Bayern's main man this term. Diaz became Bayern's third-most expensive player ever, after Kane and Lucas Hernandez, when he signed from Liverpool for €75 million (£66m/$87m) in the summer transfer window, but the deal didn't generate that much excitement in Munich.

    Diaz had been deemed surplus to requirements at Anfield by Liverpool boss Arne Slot, and it was widely reported that Athletic Club's Nico Williams was Bayern's first-choice target. Dietmar Hamman even went so far as to claim Liverpool were "laughing" after banking such a huge fee for the Colombian, but Bayern fans have had way more to smile about than the Reds' faithful since his switch.

    There was perhaps no Liverpool player more under-appreciated than Diaz during their run to the 2024-25 Premier League title. He racked up 18 goal contributions overall, second only to Mohamed Salah, and his ability to shift effortlessly between the left flank and central striker roles became of great importance down the finishing stretch.

    Diaz has seamlessly transferred that form to Bayern, scoring eight goals in his first 15 appearances while setting up another five. Kompany has given Diaz and Olise licence to take games by the scruff of the neck, with the former leading the Bundesliga for shots attempted with 34 and the latter sitting second on 29.

    Bayern often struggled for fluency last season, but Diaz has completed their attack by injecting a significant dose of intensity and quality. He is a master of creating chaos on the transition and leads their press, with a large chunk of the team's opportunities generated after he has battled to win the ball back high up the pitch.

    Kane has said he felt an "instant connection" with Diaz, and you can see that bond in their link-up play, which no team in Europe has found an answer to yet. That €75m price tag suddenly looks like a bargain, and Diaz is finally getting the credit he deserves.

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    Emergence of 'fantastic' Karl

    Kompany has also been rewarded for taking a risk on Bayern academy jewel Lennart Karl. The 17-year-old was still playing for the Under-19s in February, but Kompany has since fast-tracked his development, first by including him in Bayern's Club World Cup squad, then by giving him a regular place in the senior side this season.

    Karl now has 13 first-team appearances under his belt, including four starts, and has been a revelation. Capable of playing as a right winger or a No.10, the German wonderkid plays with a level of maturity and confidence that belies his years. He's a quick, agile forward who dribbles with a low centre of gravity and excels at taking the ball on the half-turn.

    Comparisons with Arjen Robben have also been drawn because Karl has a wand for a left foot. There were certainly shades of the Bayern icon in Karl's first goal for the club, which saw him ghost past three Club Brugge defenders before unleashing an unstoppable shot straight into the top corner.

    That stunning effort made Karl the youngest player to ever score for Bayern in the Champions League, and three days later, he opened his account in the Bundesliga against Borussia Monchengladbach with another remarkable strike after cutting in from the left.

    "He's a fantastic player. He's not afraid to dribble," Kane has said of his supremely talented new team-mate. "He just has to keep working hard, and he'll have a great future ahead of him."  

    Kompany is carefully managing Karl's minutes, but he's now a proper wildcard option for Bayern. At the very least, the teenager's versatility could prove useful to cover any injuries and suspensions, and at best, he has the potential to be a decisive impact player as the season progresses.

قرارات مجلس إدارة الأهلي في أول اجتماع بعد الانتخابات.. تفويض الخطيب وموقف سيد عبد الحفيظ

عقد مجلس إدارة النادي الأهلي برئاسة محمود الخطيب، اجتماعه الأول بمقر الجزيرة، وذلك بعد اعتماد اللجنة القضائية المشرفة على الانتخابات التي أُقيمت يوم 31 أكتوبر الماضي، تشكيل مجلس الإدارة الجديد للفترة من 2025 إلى 2029.

وجاء الاجتماع بعد تلقي النادي الأهلي خطاب الجهة الإدارية باعتماد نتائج الانتخابات والجمعية العمومية، ليبدأ المجلس الجديد مباشرة مهامه رسميًا في قيادة القلعة الحمراء خلال الدورة الجديدة. تفويض محمود الخطيب في الإشراف على قطاع الكرة

قرر مجلس إدارة الأهلي خلال جلسته الأولى تفويض الكابتن محمود الخطيب، رئيس النادي، في الإشراف على شئون كرة القدم وجميع الموضوعات العاجلة الخاصة بالنادي، وذلك لحين العرض على مجلس الإدارة لاعتماد القرارات النهائية.

ويأتي هذا القرار في إطار حرص المجلس على استمرار استقرار منظومة كرة القدم والحفاظ على النهج الإداري والفني المتبع خلال السنوات الماضية، والذي قاد النادي لتحقيق العديد من البطولات المحلية والقارية.

طالع أيضًا | هاني رمزي يحذر من عودة لاعب الأهلي المحترف ويطالب برحيل 3 أجانب تشكيل المكتب التنفيذي للنادي الأهلي

وافق مجلس الإدارة على تشكيل المكتب التنفيذي الجديد للنادي وفقًا لأحكام لائحة النظام الأساسي، وجاء التشكيل على النحو التالي:

ياسين منصور – نائب رئيس مجلس الإدارة، رئيسًا للمكتب التنفيذي.

المهندس خالد مرتجي – أمين الصندوق، عضوًا.

محمد الغزاوي – عضو مجلس الإدارة، عضوًا.

محمد الدماطي – عضو مجلس الإدارة، عضوًا.

محمد الجارحي – عضو مجلس الإدارة، عضوًا.

ويُعد المكتب التنفيذي الجهة المسؤولة عن تسيير الأمور اليومية للنادي ومتابعة تنفيذ قرارات مجلس الإدارة بما يضمن انسيابية العمل داخل جميع القطاعات. سيد عبد الحفيظ قائمًا بأعمال المشرف العام على كرة القدم

كما قرر مجلس الإدارة تكليف الكابتن سيد عبد الحفيظ قائمًا بأعمال المشرف العام على قطاع كرة القدم، ليشمل إشرافه:

الفريق الأول لكرة القدم

قطاع الناشئين

الأكاديميات

الكرة النسائية

نادي دلفي

ووجّه المجلس بضرورة وضع رؤية شاملة لتنمية العائد الاستثماري لقطاع الكرة بالتنسيق مع شركة الأهلي لكرة القدم، مع تحديد ميزانية مستقلة لكل مكون من مكونات القطاع، بما فيها الفريق الأول. اعتماد الميزانية والحساب الختامي

كما اعتمد مجلس إدارة الأهلي في اجتماعه الميزانية والحساب الختامي حتى 30 يونيو 2025، بالإضافة إلى المشروع المقترح للعام المالي 2025/2026.

وتم تفويض رئيس النادي بصفته ممثلًا عن مجلس الإدارة في سلطات الجمعية العمومية لاعتماد هذه التقارير، تمهيدًا لإرسالها إلى الجهة الإدارية المختصة ومنها إلى الجهاز المركزي للمحاسبات، وفقًا لأحكام القانون ولائحة النظام الأساسي للنادي.

بهذه القرارات، يكون مجلس إدارة الأهلي الجديد قد بدأ فعليًا أولى خطواته نحو مرحلة جديدة تمتد حتى عام 2029، يسعى خلالها إلى تعزيز النجاحات الإدارية والرياضية للنادي، وترسيخ مبادئ العمل المؤسسي الذي يُعد أحد ركائز القلعة الحمراء.

Real Madrid's late win leaves Getafe fuming after controversial VAR decision for foul on Vinicius Jr

Real Madrid snatched a 1-0 win over Getafe in dramatic circumstances, but the home side were left furious after Allan Nyom’s red card and a controversial VAR decision turned the game. Kylian Mbappe scored the late winner as tempers flared, with Getafe players accusing officials of bias and claiming the match was “stolen”.

Real Madrid edge tight contest amid explosive controversy

Madrid struggled to impose their rhythm for most of the game, with Xabi Alonso’s side lacking precision in the final third. Getafe held their shape well and frustrated the visitors, who failed to register a shot on target until Vinicius Jr. entered the pitch. His pace and directness instantly changed the tempo of the game.

The turning point came in the 77th minute when Getafe defender Nyom, who had just come on, was shown a straight red card for a challenge on Vinicius. The decision shocked players and fans inside the Coliseum, as VAR upheld the referee’s call after a brief review. Just three minutes later, Mbappe capitalised, firing home his 10th league goal of the season.

Getafe finished the match with nine men after Sancris received a second yellow card in the 84th minute. The defeat sees Madrid remain top of La Liga, two points clear of Barcelona, who had earlier beaten Girona 2-1 with a late Ronald Araujo strike. 

AdvertisementAFPGetafe rage at referee & VAR decisions after final whistle

Emotions boiled over immediately after the final whistle. Getafe players surrounded referee Jose Munuera Montero, demanding explanations for Nyom’s dismissal and the decision not to review it more thoroughly on VAR. Players claimed the official refused to speak to them, prompting post-match outrage.

Getafe winger Adrian Liso was particularly vocal, saying: He doesn't even want to talk to us," referring to the referee. "Not even the VAR saw it. He didn't want to. I don't even want to look at it, such an early red card. None of them are red cards, none. If they give me a yellow card, it already ruins the game for me; they have to substitute me. Then Nyom gives him a tackle that could have easily been a yellow card. Everything was going very badly for them, very badly." 

The sentiment was echoed throughout the Getafe squad, who felt the match was taken away from them by officiating errors rather than Madrid’s superiority on the pitch.

There was also anger directed at Vinícius, who Getafe accused of provoking players and exaggerating contact. 

Liso added: "He plays his game, it comes out well for him. The referees catch his mistakes, and then he'll continue doing it. If the referees catch them, it will continue the same." 

The Brazilian had been jeered heavily throughout, but his introduction undeniably shifted momentum in Los Blancos' favour.

Madrid stay top but questions over reputation & refereeing return

This is not the first time Madrid have been at the centre of VAR controversy in La Liga. Critics accused referees of inconsistency last season, particularly with red cards and penalty decisions involving Los Blancos. While no wrongdoing is suggested, Getafe’s fury has reignited debates over refereeing standards and perceived favouritism toward Spain’s biggest clubs.

For Alonso, the result brought relief more than satisfaction. His side looked flat for large spells and were heavily dependent on individual moments from Vinícius and Mbappe. The Frenchman’s goal means he has now scored in 13 of his last 14 matches for club and country – the best start to a season by a Madrid player since Cristiano Ronaldo in 2014-15.

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Madrid now shift their attention to a huge Champions League fixture against Juventus. They remain unbeaten in Europe, but Alonso will demand a sharper, more controlled performance especially with Barcelona looming in El Clasico on October 26. Squad rotation will be crucial, with Mbappe expected to be rested at some stage before the Barca clash.

Getafe, meanwhile, will appeal Nyom’s red card and could face disciplinary action for their post-match comments. As for Madrid, victory maintains momentum, but the manner of the win adds pressure. Every decision will now be scrutinised more closely and with the title race heating up, the spotlight will only intensify.

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