Bukayo Saka can do it all! New Balance drop new Furon '7egacy' boot co-designed by Arsenal and England star

New Balance have unveiled a stunning new boot which has been co-designed by Arsenal and England star Bukayo Saka. The American footwear company have launched the special edition '7egacy’ boot, featuring a custom colourway of the Furon v8, which the winger wore for the first time in the Gunners’ 1-1 Premier League draw with Chelsea on Sunday evening.

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    New Saka boot adorned with beautiful hand-illustrated graphics

    Marking the first time New Balance has handed over creative control on one of their football boots, Saka has produced a beautiful design which reflects his personal story through a number of hand-illustrated graphics. 

    The boot features a lion, which represents leadership following Saka's emergence as one of Arsenal and England’s most trusted players, along with a bible and a dove, reflecting the 24-year-old’s Christian faith.  

    There is also a key symbol, symbolising Saka’s determination to remain focused on his long-term goals, while the boot features the forward’s signature No. 7 – the number he wears for both England and Arsenal, with the red-and-white design capturing the spirit of both teams. 

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    'Proud' Arsenal & England winger opens up on designing the boot

    Opening up on what it was like to be given creative freedom to design his own football boot, a “proud” Saka said: “I wanted to create a boot that shares my story with the fans who inspire me every day. 

    “From faith to football, everything I care about is woven into this design. New Balance gave me the freedom to be fully creative from the colours and textures and even the marketing campaign that surrounds this boot. I was involved in every step of the process and I’m proud of what we created. Now it’s up to others to create their own stories with them.”

    Expressing his joy at being able to help deliver a boot which is both “personal” and “built to perform”, Luc Fusaro – Design Director Global Football Product – said: “Bukayo had a clear vision of how he wanted the boot to look as well as what it represents.

    “He gave us the blueprint and we fused his story with our elite craftsmanship to deliver a boot that is bold, personal, and built to perform. Every detail has meaning and we make sure that didn’t compromise performance – it elevated it.” 

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    Saka is the face of New Balance's 'We Got Now' advertising campaign

    Having first signed with New Balance in March 2021, Saka has forged a strong relationship with the footwear and apparel firm. The Arsenal academy graduate is the face of New Balance’s ‘We Got Now’ advertising campaign, which also features tennis superstar Coco Gauff and baseball icon Shohei Ohtani.

    The New Balance Furon v8 Bukayo Saka ‘7egacy’ Edition will be available to purchase at newbalance.com at 9:00 am GMT on 2 December for the suggested retail price of £230/€240/$240 for adults and £65/€70/$70 for juniors. 

    For more information, visit newbalance.com/soccer, follow @newbalancefootball on Instagram, or check out GOAL’s deep dive on the boot here. 

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    Saka recorded an assist to help leaders Arsenal earn draw with Chelsea

    Saka donned his new boots as he helped Arsenal come from behind to earn a crucial point against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. In a hotly-contested affair which saw Blues midfielder Moises Caicedo sent off for a tough challenge on Gunners makeshift forward Mikel Merino, Mikel Arteta’s side found themselves behind when defender Trevoh Chalobah headed the hosts in front after 48 minutes.

    However, Arsenal were level 14 minutes later when Saka played in a brilliant cross, which was headed home by Merino. Arteta’s men are currently five points above second-placed Manchester City and six points ahead of third-placed Chelsea at the top of the league table.   

    Reflecting on the positives Arsenal could take away from the draw with Chelsea, Arteta said after the game: “That's the feeling that we have, and the standards that we set to ourselves. 

    “Probably it's because of the spirit, the hunger and how much they want it, that it's so incredible we'll overcome everything. So many things have happened, but we have to prepare very well for Wednesday, and try to be better than Brentford.”

    Arsenal will likely face a stern test when they entertain 10th-placed Brentford on Wednesday evening, with Keith Andrews’ men having won five of their last seven games in all competitions.

Zinedine Zidane's return! Ex-Real Madrid boss poised to become France boss after 2026 World Cup

Zinedine Zidane’s long-awaited comeback to management is finally taking shape with France preparing to appoint the former Real Madrid boss as their next head coach after Didier Deschamps steps down following the 2026 World Cup. The move is poised to end months of speculation and ignite fresh excitement around Les Bleus, who have recently faced criticism for lacking innovation.

  • Zidane’s return takes shape as France prepare for a new era

    Zidane’s anticipated return to the sidelines may finally become reality. As reported by AS, France intend to appoint him as their next national team manager once Deschamps completes his final tournament at the 2026 World Cup. For months Zidane has hinted that he is ready to coach again, and France have been waiting for the right moment to bring him home.

    The timing aligns with France’s need for renewal. Critics have increasingly lamented Deschamps’ recent handling of the squad, arguing that his approach has turned predictable, conservative and overly dependent on earlier experiments. Many felt the team had stopped evolving in key areas such as tactical flexibility, attacking variety and squad rotation.

    Zidane’s arrival is therefore viewed as a chance to inject new flavour into a team rich with talent but in need of a fresh tactical lens. 

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    Deschamps’ era

    Deschamps’ contract is nearing its end, closing a monumental chapter in French football. Appointed in 2012 after Laurent Blanc, Deschamps took France to heights that cemented his legacy. He guided the nation to the Euro 2016 final, delivered World Cup glory in 2018, reached another World Cup final in 2022, and maintained consistent competitiveness throughout more than a decade in charge.

    But his reign was not without low points. The round-of-16 exit at Euro 2020, tactical rigidity at times, selection decisions that raised eyebrows, and an increasingly repetitive approach left the impression that France were not fully maximising their extraordinary talent pool. 

  • Zidane’s resume signals a new direction for Les Blues

    Recent years have seen a growing consensus among critics: France under Deschamps had become predictable. Analysts repeatedly pointed to the same issues — conservative game plans, slow in-game adjustments, and a reliance on ideas that once worked but no longer fit a squad bursting with dynamic, attack-minded talent. In several matches, France looked like a team playing within themselves, constrained rather than liberated.

    Commentators argued that even with Kylian Mbappe, and emerging talents like Eduardo Camavinga and Warren Zaire-Emery, France often played with unnecessary caution, absorbing pressure instead of dictating games.

    That is where Zidane’s profile stands in sharp contrast, as he won three Champions League titles in three seasons and a La Liga crown in Madrid.

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    Why France will still miss Didier Deschamps

    Even with the excitement surrounding Zidane’s expected arrival, France will deeply miss Deschamps. France will miss the unique personal bond Deschamps built inside the dressing room, a connection rooted in trust, continuity, and genuine care for his players. He wasn’t just a tactician; he was a stabilising force who understood how to manage personalities across generations. His reliance on experienced leaders like Hugo Lloris created a mentoring culture that helped young players settle quickly under the pressure of international football. 

Mhatre to lead India U-19 in multi-format tour of Australia

Mumbai batter Ayush Mhatre will lead India Under-19 in a multi-format tour of Australia, which begins on September 21 at Ian Healy Oval in Brisbane. The 17-member side includes 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who had lit up IPL 2025 with his power-packed batting.India will play five matches on the tour, beginning with three one-day games, all at the same venue, on September 21, 24 and 26. That will be followed by two four-day matches, the first one also at Ian Healy Stadium from September 30 and the second in Mackay from October 7.From the U-19 side that recently toured England for a similar multi-format series, the players missing are Maulyarajsinh Chavda, Yudhajit Guha (now among the stand-bys), Pranav Raghavendra and Mohammed Enaan. In come Vedant Trivedi, Khilan Patel, Udhav Mohan and Aman Chauhan.Khilan, who was ruled out of the England tour due to a stress reaction in his right leg, has recovered and is included in the 17-member squad. Top-order Punjab batter Vihaan Malhotra, who excelled in both the four-dayers and 50-over leg of the England tour, has been rewarded with the vice-captaincy for the Australia tour.Mhatre was the leading run-scorer (340 in four innings) in the youth Tests in England, a high-scoring series which ended 0-0 with both matches severely curtailed by rain. India had earlier taken the one-day series 3-2, with Suryavanshi topping the run-charts with 355 runs in five innings. Offspinner Kanishk Chouhan led the wickets column for India in the one-day series, while fast bowler RS Ambrish impressed with six wickets in the youth Tests.The squad also includes wicketkeeper-batter Harvansh Singh Pangalia and offspinner Anmoljeet Singh, while Naman Pushpak and D Deepesh also retain their places. Apart from Guha, Laxman, B K Kishore, Alankrith Rapole and Arnav Bugga are the standby players.India had earlier clean swept the Australia U-19 side in both the one-day and four-day series at home in September-October last year.India Under-19 squad: Ayush Mhatre (capt), Vihaan Malhotra (vice-capt), Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Vedant Trivedi, Rahul Kumar, Abhigyan Kundu (wk), Harvansh Singh (WK), R S Ambrish, Kanishk Chouhan, Naman Pushpak, Henil Patel, D Deepesh, Kishan Kumar, Anmoljeet Singh, Khilan Patel, Udhav Mohan, Aman Chauhan

India cruise past 400 on second morning, Gill crosses 150

Lunch India cruised past 400 on the second morning at Edgbaston, as Shubman Gill registered his new Test high score in a 203-run partnership with Ravindra Jadeja for the sixth wicket. Jadeja fell shortly before the interval for 89, gloving a catch behind down the leg side off Josh Tongue, but Gill batted serenely to pass 150 for the first time in Tests.Gill and Jadeja added an unbroken 99 on the first evening, and reached their 100-run stand off the first ball of the day as Gill tucked Ben Stokes through the leg side. Gill played a rare false shot early on, edging Chris Woakes past second slip, but otherwise offered almost nothing while batting at a slightly higher tempo than he had on the opening day.England’s bowlers were frustrated by Jadeja’s habit of taking a step or two down the pitch before deciding whether or not to attempt a run, with Stokes and Woakes both exchanging words with him. Both Jadeja and Stokes were spoken to by the umpires – Sharfuddoula and Chris Gaffaney – and encouraged to avoid the ‘danger area’ on a good length.Jadeja marked his ninth 50-plus score against England with his trade sword celebration, and scored freely on both sides of the wicket. He and Gill exchanged sixes off Shoaib Bashir to take India past 400 – and take their partnership beyond 200 – before Tongue, unused for the first 85 minutes of the day, struck in his third over of the session.Tongue found some extra bounce with an 85mph/137kph short ball, which looped through to Jamie Smith via Jadeja’s glove, and bowled a hostile spell to Washington Sundar, India’s No. 8. But India were well on top by the lunch break, with Gill still unbeaten and batting with a combination of class and composure.

Better than Rodon: Leeds star who was "anonymous" is now undroppable

With three wins from their opening nine Premier League matches, Leeds United have already gone against the label that often falls onto newly promoted sides as being relegation fodder.

It might not be as spectacular as Sunderland’s Granit Xhaka-led efforts, but Daniel Farke’s Whites now find themselves on double digits in terms of points collected, with a much-needed 2-1 home win against West Ham United on Friday night also seeing the West Yorkshire outfit get one over on a potential relegation rival.

Yet again, Joe Rodon put in a valiant effort in the heart of Farke’s defence, with his standout display against Nuno Espirito Santo’s visitors further cementing his tag as Leeds’ “most important player”, as was handed to him at the start of the month by journalist Isaac Johnson.

Rodon's performance vs West Ham

The Welsh “warrior” – as he has also been lovingly labelled in the past by his manager – has gone on to be an ever-present part of the German’s side, ever since Rodon was just a much-loved loan option from Tottenham Hotspur.

Rodon didn’t miss a single Championship game last season as Leeds were crowned champions of the tricky division, and he has remained as one of the first names on the team sheet in the league above, too, and for very good reason.

The 28-year-old powerhouse would ensure the three points were sealed when heading home this corner unmarked, but it wasn’t just this effort beating Alphonse Aréola in the Hammers’ net that cemented his position in the Whites’ good books.

Indeed, Rodon would also finish the contest with a 92% pass accuracy intact as a calm and controlled operator on the ball, on top of nine clearances also being registered to ensure the likes of former Leeds star Crysencio Summerville were kept quiet.

If Leeds want to establish themselves as a formidable Premier League outfit and beat the drop come the end of the long campaign, they will need Rodon to keep up these imperious levels, with Farke very much aware of how much of an integral component he is to his team, having also once lauded him as “unbelievable” rock defensively.

However, another Leeds first-teamer is also deserving of his flowers, too, away from all the praise being dished out to the Swansea-born battler, with the star in question arguably putting in an even better performance than Rodon on Friday night.

The 9/10 star who was even better than Rodon

Ultimately, it was a team effort that got the narrow win over the line, with Lucas Perri in between the sticks, having to make sure he stayed alert, with two saves tallied up on his return to Farke’s starting lineup.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin also tirelessly threw himself into the contest, even if he didn’t add to his solitary Leeds strike, with the easily scapegoated number nine winning eight duels in total.

But, as much as everyone did largely play their part in a second home win of the season being secured, Brenden Aaronson stood out as an extremely bright spark with his sublime individual display.

Aaronson would steer his side to their third three points of the Premier League season when being in the right place at the right time to convert a rebound after just three minutes. Yet, on another day, he could have also been remembered in even more glowing terms for being the audacious ace who fired home this sensational solo effort.

Unfortunately, the crossbar would then intervene.

But, this well-worked effort agonisingly scraping the crossbar shouldn’t detract from Aaronson’s otherwise near faultless night, with the American – who was labelled as “anonymous” by journalist James Marshment just last season – arguably standing out even more than Rodon when judging his all-round game.

Aaronson’s performance in numbers

Stat

Aaronson

Minutes played

90

Goals scored

1

Assists

0

Touches

38

Shots

3

Accurate passes

11/15 (73%)

Key passes

2

Successful dribbles

3/3

Recoveries

4

Total duels won

8/12

Stats by Sofascore

Across the 90 minutes, away from grabbing his early goal, the revitalised number 11 would also successfully complete all three of his dribbles as a constant menace for West Ham to contain, on top of also winning 80% of his ground duels to further reinforce his liveliness.

Yorkshire Evening Post journalist Graham Smyth would reward Aaronson for his standout showing with a 9/10 rating post-match, with Smyth stating that the 25-year-old put in a “tonne of hard work” to help the 2-1 win be secured.

In time, Aaronson will hope that he’s viewed as an undroppable Rodon-like cog in the Leeds machine, with his blistering display against the Hammers very much boosting his position in Farke’s first team, moving forward into a busy November.

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Weekly wages: Wolverhampton Wanderers FC 2025/26 highest-paid players

Wolverhampton Wanderers have had an eventful few years off the pitch, cashing in on a number of star players in the transfer window.

Despite several high-profile departures, Wolves’ total annual payroll for their players stands at £72,400,000, with the average first-team player collecting more than £2.25m per season. Here is a look at what those at Molineux are paying their players individually, as per Capology.

Disclaimer – only the club and the players themselves truly know their wages, so take each of these figures as you will.

Rank

Player

Wage per week

Wage per year

1

Joao Gomes

£105,000

£5,460,000

2

Jorgen Strand Larsen

£95,000

£4,940,000

3

Emmanuel Agbadou

£85,000

£4,420,000

4

Toti Gomes

£80,000

£4,160,000

=5

Tolu Arokodare

£75,000

£3,900,000

=5

Jean-Ricner Bellegarde

£75,000

£3,900,000

=7

Hee-chan Hwang

£70,000

£3,640,000

=7

Marshall Munetsi

£70,000

£3,640,000

=9

Jhon Arias

£65,000

£3,380,000

=9

Jackson Tchatchoua

£65,000

£3,380,000

=11

Jose Sa

£60,000

£3,120,000

=11

Andre Trindade

£60,000

£3,120,000

13

Boubacar Traore

£55,000

£2,860,000

=14

Matt Doherty

£50,000

£2,600,000

=14

Sam Johnstone

£50,000

£2,600,000

16

Ladislav Krejci

£45,000

£2,340,000

=17

Ki-Jana Hoever

£40,000

£2,080,000

=17

Santiago Bueno

£40,000

£2,080,000

=19

David Moller Wolfer

£30,000

£1,560,000

=19

Yerson Mosquera

£30,000

£1,560,000

21

Boubacar Traore

£27,500

£1,430,000

=22

Rodrigo Gomes

£25,000

£1,300,000

=22

Hugo Bueno

£25,000

£1,300,000

=22

Fer Lopez

£25,000

£1,300,000

=25

Sasa Kalajdzic

£20,000

£1,040,000

=25

Daniel Bentley

£20,000

£1,040,000

27

Enso Gonzalez

£15,000

£780,000

=28

Tawanda Chirewa

£10,000

£520,000

=28

Nathan Fraser

£10,000

£520,000

=30

Nigel Lonwijk

£8,000

£416,000

=30

Matheus Mane

£8,000

£416,000

=30

Dexter Limbikisa

£8,000

£416,000

Here's a detailed look at Wolverhampton Wanderers' top 10 earners…

10

Jackson Tchatchoua

£65,000 per week

Defender Jackson Tchatchoua made the move to Wolves from Hellas Verona for just over £10m in 2025.

Known as the fastest player in Serie A prior to his move to the Midlands, Tchatchoua is on £65,000 per week.

9

Jhon Arias

£65,000 per week

Also on £3.38m per season is another new signing from 2025 in forward Jhon Arias.

Those at Molineux paid £15m to sign the Colombia international from Fluminense, and he is under contract until 2029.

8

Marshall Munetsi

£70,000 per week

Marshall Munetsi joined Wolves at the beginning of 2025 from French side Reims in a deal worth around £15m.

That figure was a record for a Zimbabwean, and the midfielder is set to pick up £3.64m per year until 2028.

7

Hee-chan Hwang

£70,000 per week

After turning out in the Red Bull Group with RB Salzburg and RB Leipzig, Wolves signed forward Hee-chan Hwang in 2021, with a move becoming permanent a year later.

The South Korea international has proven to be a versatile and reliable final third option at Molineux and could stay until 2028.

6

Jean-Ricner Bellegarde

£75,000 per week

Jean-Ricner Bellegarde arrived at Wolves from French side Strasbourg in 2023 and now picks up £75,000 per week at Molineux.

The versatile midfielder has been a regular since arriving at the club and is under contract until 2028.

5

Tolu Arokodare

£75,000 per week

Tolu Arokodare was Wolves’ most expensive signing during the 2025 summer transfer window, costing £24m from Genk.

The Nigerian striker penned a four-year contract on just under £4m per season.

4

Toti Gomes

£80,000 per week

Defender Toti Gomes joined Wolves back in 2020 and, in recent years, has become a regular in the first-team at Molineux.

His displays were rewarded with an improved contract in 2024, which saw his wage dramatically increase to £4.16m per season.

3

Emmanuel Agbadou

£85,000 per week

On slightly more than Gomes is another defender in Emmanuel Agbadou.

Signed from Reims at the beginning of 2025, the Ivory Coast international is under contract in the Midlands until 2029.

2

Jorgen Strand Larsen

£95,000 per week

Jorgen Strand Larsen’s loan move became permanent in 2025 from Celta Vigo, however, the striker’s stay at Molineux was nearly short-lived amid interest from Newcastle United.

Instead, Strand Larsen signed a new deal with the Old Gold on just under £5m per season until 2030.

1

Joao Gomes

£105,000 per week

Wolves’ top earner is midfielder Joao Gomes, who has enjoyed a brilliant rise following his move from Flamengo in 2023.

Now a Brazil international, Gomes is the only Wolves player on more than £100,000 per week.

Após vitória do Botafogo, Matías Segovia detalha o que vai fazer se marcar contra seu ex-clube

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Por mais que esteja em ascensão no  Botafogo, o atacante Matías Segovia não esconde o carinho que mantém pelo Guaraní, do Paraguai. Na vitória por 2 a 1 do Alvinegro no jogo de ida da Copa Sul-Americana foi o reencontro dele com seu ex-clube.

Ao ser perguntado na zona mista se comemorará caso marque um gol contra os “Aborígenes” no jogo de volta, dia 9, no Estádio Defensores del Chaco, Segovinha foi veemente.

– Não, não vou comemorar não. Por respeito ao meu ex-time, que joguei toda a minha vida lá. Tenho muito respeito. Vou sempre fazer o melhor para ajudar meus companheiros, mas se fizer o gol, não vou comemorar não – disse.

O que é impedimento? O que significa VAR? Como funciona?

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Quando um jogador está em posição de impedimento?

Existem algumas situações em que o atleta fica em situação de impedimento. Ele estará em posição de impedimento quando:

– Qualquer parte de sua cabeça, corpo ou pés estiver na metade do campo adversário (excluindo a linha de meio de campo) e se;

– Qualquer parte de sua cabeça, corpo ou pés estiver mais próximo da linha de meta adversária do que a bola e o penúltimo adversário. As mãos e os braços dos jogadores, inclusive dos goleiros, não são considerados.

Um jogador não se encontrará em posição de impedimento quando estiver em linha com o penúltimo adversário ou os dois últimos adversários.

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O QUE SIGNIFICA VAR?

VAR é uma sigla que significa Video Assistant Referee – árbitro assistente de vídeo – em português. A equipe do VAR conta com um árbitro de vídeo e três assistentes: AVAR (árbitro assistente do árbitro de vídeo), assistente de árbitro de vídeo 2 e observador de VAR.

A equipe do VAR se mantém em contato com o juiz de campo durante o jogo. Eles checam, em tempo real, as imagens do jogo. Em caso de erros crassos cometidos pela arbitragem, como a marcação de um impedimento incorreto no momento de um gol, ou uma agressão de um atleta sobre outro não punida em campo, o VAR deve se posicionar, recomendando ou não a revisão do árbitro de campo no monitor, que fica localizado ao lado do gramado.

Quando o impedimento tem que ser marcado?

Um jogador em posição de impedimento no momento em que a bola tocada por um companheiro só deve ser punido se participar ativamente do jogo. Isso significa interferir no jogo ao tocar na bola ou impedir um adversário de jogar.

Não há infração de impedimento quando um jogador recebe a bola diretamente de um tiro de meta, arremesso lateral ou escanteio.

Confira todas as situações, de acordo com aInternational Football Association Board, que o VAR pode interferir na partida:

– Gol
– Pênalti
– Posição de impedimento
-Identificação do jogador na momento de uma expulsão
– Verificação de lance com cartão vermelho direto
– Falta ou infração na jogada originária do gol
– Saída da bola em lance de gol
– Pênalti marcado incorretamente ou não marcado
– Falta ou impedimento antes de pênalti
– Saída da bola no lance originário do pênalti

Por ser um lance exato e não interpretativo, o VAR não pode recomendar a revisão do impedimento para o juiz de campo. É papel do VAR avisar ao árbitro se ele deve manter ou alterar a sua decisão.

"Struggled" – Tuchel critical of two Arsenal stars after England v Andorra

England manager Thomas Tuchel has criticised the performance of two Arsenal players after his side’s unconvincing 2-0 victory over Andorra on Saturday night.

England one step closer to World Cup qualification after Andorra triumph

England extended their perfect record in their World Cup qualification group with a comfortable, but not particularly flashy 2-0 win against Andorra on Saturday night, courtesy of an own goal in the first half, before Declan Rice sealed all three points in the 67th minute.

Speaking after the match, Tuchel insisted he was happy with his side’s performance, although Roy Keane was a little more sceptical about the display.

Keane said: “I still think England fell back into their old ways tonight, certainly in the second half. Sideways, backwards passes.

“We saw their two goals, particularly the second one, just from a cross. They’ve got to cross it a bit more, don’t complicate the game. And I still think they go backwards too many times.”

While Tuchel was pleased with his side’s overall performance, despite Keane’s criticism, the German also insisted there is work to be done, with two Arsenal players failing to make the desired impact on proceedings.

England manager Thomas Tuchel watches on.

Speaking after the match, the Three Lions boss said: “We missed the little moments to accelerate the game. Maybe Ebs had not his best day in the No 10 position. He trained so well. In the decision-making, struggled a little bit.

“The last pass from Noni was not clinical enough.”

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ByWill Miller Sep 6, 2025 Eze criticism warranted after disappointing performance

It is fair to say Eze didn’t exactly set the world alight against Andorra, touching the ball just 38 times throughout the match and failing to create any big chances. For context, Morgan Gibbs-White picked up 25 touches during his late cameo after replacing Eze in the 78th minute.

As such, criticism of the 27-year-old is perhaps warranted, but it is a little harsh to single out Madueke, given that the winger was one of England’s only bright sparks on the night, putting in the cross which led to Christian Garcia’s own goal in the first half.

Contrary to Eze, the Arsenal winger was also very much involved in the game, completing 46 of the 53 passes he attempted, while also completing two successful dribbles and winning five duels, although he did squander one big chance.

Mikel Arteta will need Madueke to continue his current performance levels for a little while longer too, given that Bukayo Saka is not expected to return until October, although it is feasible the 24-year-old could be available for selection later this month.

ليفاندوفسكي يدافع عن نفسه بعد إهدار ركلة جزاء برشلونة أمام إشبيلية

علّق البولندي روبرت ليفاندوفسكي، مهاجم فريق برشلونة الإسباني، على ركلة الجزاء التي أهدرها في المباراة أمام إشبيلية أمس الأحد، ببطولة الدوري الإسباني.

والتقى برشلونة وإشبيلية ضمن مباريات الجولة الثامنة لبطولة الدوري الإسباني “الليجا” موسم 2025-2026.

وتعرض برشلونة للهزيمة بأربعة أهداف مقابل هدف، على ملعب “رامون سانشيز بيزخوان” معقل فريق إشبيلية.

كانت نتيجة المباراة تشير لتقدم إشبيلية 2-1 قبل أن يحتسب الحكم ركلة جزاء لبرشلونة، وتوجه ليفاندوفسكي للتسديد لكنه أضاع على فريقه فرصة للتعادل.

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وفي تصريحات نشرتها “سبورت” البولندية، قال ليفاندوفسكي: “نعلم أن أمورا كهذه تحدث، هذه هي كرة القدم، هناك ركلات جزاء لا تُسجل، هذا جزء من اللعبة”.

وأضاف: “لكن مباريات كهذه، ومواقف كهذه، يمكن أن تُقوينا للمستقبل، يؤلمنا الأمر قليلاً الآن، لكنني أعتقد أيضاً أننا سنتفاعل بإيجابية، وهذا سيعطينا دفعة معنوية وحافزًا، إضافيًا، تذكروا أن مثل هذه اللحظات تأتي، ولكن عليكم مواجهتها والعودة إلى المسار الصحيح”.

ويتواجد ليفاندوفسكي مع منتخب بلاده بولندا استعدادًا لخوض مباريات تصفيات أوروبا المؤهلة لكأس العالم 2026، أمام نيوزيلندا يوم الخميس القادم، ثم ليتوانيا يوم الأحد المقبل.

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