Forget Rodon: 8/10 Leeds hero showed why he makes the ‘game look easy’

After the disappointment away at Ewood Park a week ago, home comforts provided welcome solace for Leeds United this time around, with the automatic promotion hopefuls running out deserved 2-0 winners against Derby County on Saturday afternoon.

It had been an initially muted start to proceedings at Elland Road, with the home side’s dominance amounting to little in the opening half an hour or so, amid a case of all bark and no bite from Daniel Farke’s men.

That all changed in the space of just five minutes prior to the break, however, with Joe Rodon – who had earlier skewed a header wide – grabbing what was remarkably only the second goal of his senior career thus far, after outmuscling Kane Wilson and glancing his effort home from Joe Rothwell’s corner.

As the old adage goes, one follows two, with another defender getting in on the act after substitute Max Wober tapped home on the stroke of half-time, the Austrian pouncing on Brenden Aaronson’s diverted pull-back to put the hosts firmly in the driving seat.

Joe Rodon

That lead, in truth, rarely looked troubled after the interval with Illan Meslier something of a bystander to proceedings, with Farke left to reflect on a job well done for his dominant side.

Leeds' best performers vs Derby

Where to begin? Well, a good place to start would be that man Rodon, with the towering Welshman swooping Sky Sports’ Player of the Match award for his all-round efforts, having provided a physical presence in both boxes for the Yorkshire side.

Indeed, not only could the former Tottenham Hotspur man have walked away with a brace, but he also enjoyed a 93% pass accuracy from his defensive berth and won 100% of his aerial duels, as per Sofascore, showcasing that there is silk to go with his usual steel.

Elsewhere, it proved another fine outing for Leeds’ loan star, Rothwell, with the stylish midfielder registering the assist for the opener, while also winning all of his own aerial battles in the centre of the park.

Stat

Highest ranking

Touches

Rodon (111)

Pass accuracy

Solomon (100%)

Key passes

Rothwell & Aaronson (3)

Successful dribbles

Solomon & James (2)

Ground duels won

Aaronson (5)

Aerial duels won

Rodon (4/4)

Possession lost

James & Zetterstrom (20x)

Ahead of the 29-year-old, there were also positives to take from the attacking display, with Dan James having again been a real outlet down the right flank, notably providing a driving run in the build-up to Wober’s clincher.

Yes, the former Manchester United man still has the penchant to frustrate due to his at times wayward decision-making – as shown by the fact that he lost the ball on 20 occasions – yet boy he is effective in this division. It’s no wonder that BBC pundit Jon Newsome recently claimed he was “too good for the Championship”.

That praise could also be attributed to one of James’ instrumental teammates, with Ao Tanaka also a joy to watch alongside Rothwell at the base of the midfield.

Leeds' star performer vs Derby

Losing Ethan Ampadu to a significant knee injury back in September looked at the time to be a potentially season-defining moment for the Whites, with the absence of the Leeds skipper described as a “devastating blow” by pundit Frank McAvennie.

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Ahead of schedule, the ex-Chelsea star is now thankfully back among the matchday squad, although securing a starting role for himself once again won’t be as easy as first thought, such has been the brilliance of the Rothwell-Tanaka axis.

The latter man, in particular, has proven a real find following his £2.95m switch from Fortuna Dusseldorf, with Sky Sports’ Andy Hinchcliffe notably stating on commentary – around the 55th-minute mark – that he makes the “game look ridiculously easy” in his midfield berth.

That was particularly evident when the Japanese sensation picked out the aforementioned Aaronson with a delightful sliding pass in the first half, with that passage ultimately leading to Rodon’s opener, following the American’s spin and shot.

Tanaka almost got on the scoresheet himself too after testing Jacob Zetterstrom from range after the break, with that driven effort forcing the Derby stopper into a diving save to his right.

With 84 touches and a 91% pass accuracy to boot, Leeds’ summer signing was involved across the park throughout the 90 minutes, popping up all over the place to help dictate proceedings for Farke’s men.

As such, while Rodon may get most of the plaudits for his undoubtedly fine work, it was Tanaka – to whom Leeds Live’s Beren Cross awarded an 8/10 match rating – that proved the real shining light on the day.

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Origi's winner, Jagielka's screamer: The 10 best Merseyside derby goals

Everton and Liverpool have met in every Premier League season to date, but what are the best goals in the history of the fixture?

No matter the fortunes of the two clubs, tensions always run high on derby day, with a high chance of drama and memorable moments.

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Here, we’ve picked our favourite Merseyside derby goals, from the sublime to the emotional.

10 Virgil van Dijk v Everton (2018) New arrival bags late winner to send Toffees out

This may have been far from the greatest goal imaginable, but in terms of announcing yourself as a Liverpool player, it was pretty significant for Virgil van Dijk.

The Dutchman joined Liverpool in a huge £75m deal in January 2018, and in no time at all, he made himself an instant hero, heading home a late FA Cup winner in front of the Kop against Everton.

A new Reds icon was born at that moment and Van Dijk has never looked back, cementing his reputation as one of the best centre-backs in the Premier League ever since.

9 Harry Kewell v Everton (2006) Aussie secures victory with superb strike

Harry Kewell arrived at Liverpool with huge expectations on his shoulders back in 2003, but it’s fair to say that he never came close to reaching the heights many thought he would, having excelled so much in a Leeds United shirt.

That’s not to say that there weren’t moments to treasure along the way, including his great Kop end strike at home to Everton back in 2006.

With the Reds 2-1 up but toiling with 10 men for a chunk of the game after Steven Gerrard’s red card, Kewell let fly from distance, connecting perfectly with his left foot and sealing yet another Premier League win for Liverpool against their rivals.

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ByRoss Kilvington Nov 8, 2024 8 Mikel Arteta v Liverpool (2010) Spaniard smashes home clincher against beleaguered Reds

Now Arsenal’s influential manager, Mikel Arteta was an excellent Everton player for over six years and enjoyed a fantastic Merseyside derby moment in 2010.

The Spaniard lashed a ruthless finish into the net at Goodison to help the Toffees seal a 2-0 victory at home to a Liverpool side in disarray under Roy Hodgson.

Wins against the Reds have been sparse for the Blues during the Premier League era, but they comprehensively deserved their three points here, thanks in part to Arteta.

7 Divock Origi v Everton (2018) Late Anfield winner sparks wild celebrations

For many Liverpool supporters of a certain age, Divock Origi’s stoppage-time winner against Everton in 2018 is their favourite Merseyside derby moment of all time.

For so long on that day at Anfield six years ago, it looked as though the visitors would frustrate their local adversaries, seeing them drop two vital points in the Premier League title race in the process.

Instead, Origi headed home in the dying seconds after Jordan Pickford spilled Van Dijk’s skied effort onto the crossbar, leading to scenes of incredible joy at Anfield. Jurgen Klopp even sprinted onto the pitch to celebrate with Alisson.

6 Curtis Jones v Everton (2020) Youngster produces insane match-winning curler

Curtis Jones has matured into a brilliant player for Liverpool, and someone who Arne Slot now considers a vital and experienced part of his plans.

Back in January 2020, the Scouser was an 18-year-old with bundles of talent who announced himself with an unforgettable winning goal against Everton in the FA Cup.

A much-changed Liverpool side still got the better of the Blues that evening thanks to Jones’ solitary strike, as he bent a stunning effort into the top corner of the Anfield Road net. It remains one of his career highlights to date.

5 Mohamed Salah v Everton (2017) Winger produces Puskas winner in the snow

Now in his eighth season in a Liverpool shirt, Mohamed Salah remains as good as ever, and he has given Everton plenty of nightmares during his iconic Reds career.

In his first year as a Reds player, the Egyptian superstar scored a wonderful goal at Anfield, jinking inside before curling into the top corner. It may not have won the game, but it did win the FIFA Puskas Award for the best goal of the year.

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ByBarney Lane Dec 3, 2024 4 Graeme Sharp v Liverpool (1984) Toffees star hits worldie for would-be champions

It can be easy to lazily think that football only started in 1992, but Liverpool and Everton were the two best teams in England during the 1980s, winning seven First Division titles between them and meeting in two FA Cup finals.

Graeme Sharp’s incredible strike at Anfield early in the 1984/85 season earned the Blues a priceless 1-0 win en route to them winning the league crown.

3 Steven Gerrard v Everton (2001) Stevie G's first Merseyside derby screamer

It feels like a long time ago now that a young, shaven-headed Steven Gerrard burst onto the scene as a prodigiously gifted footballer.

His goal at Goodison in 2001/02 was not only memorable for the brilliance of the strike, which arrowed into the top corner, but also because of the celebration that followed. Gerrard ran down the touchline cupping his ears and stinging his tongue out at the home supporters, in what was his first of 10 goals against Everton in his career.

2 Phil Jagielka v Liverpool (2014) Defender steals late point at stunned Anfield

Everton have experienced plenty of misery at Anfield down the years, but Phil Jagielka provided a moment to treasure in 2014/15, silencing the Kop in the process.

It appeared as though the Blues were about to suffer another defeat away to their rivals, only for Jagielka to fire home an outrageous half-volley from all of 30 yards in the dying moments. The goal came from an unlikely source, but the travelling supporters weren’t complaining.

1 Gary McAllister v Everton (2001) Last-gasp free-kick genius wins the derby

In terms of drama and quality at the same moment, nothing in a Merseyside derby matches Gary McAllister’s last-gasp winner at Goodison back in 2000/01.

Liverpool knew the importance of victory as they looked to qualify for the Champions League for the first time, and just as it looked like vital points were being dropped, McAllister curled home an audacious free-kick from miles out, when most inside the ground thought he would send a hopeful ball into the box.

He will forever be remembered for that goal by Reds supporters.

Celtic ready to test club’s £4m resolve for "exciting" Scottish sensation

Potentially getting one over on Old Firm rivals Rangers in the process, Celtic are now reportedly ready to test one club’s resolve over the £4m price tag of their young prospect.

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Brendan Rodgers’ side have enjoyed quite the campaign so far, sitting top of the Scottish Premiership and on course to win yet another league title, this time ahead of both Aberdeen and Rangers. What has been a welcome surprise for those in Glasgow, however, is how the Bhoys have impressed in the Champions League at times, most recently picking up an impressive victory over Bundesliga outfit RB Leipzig.

That success could yet come at a cost though, with Nicolas Kuhn the latest name to be linked away from Celtic Park. The Scottish giants already lost one star to the Premier League last season when Matt O’Riley left for Brighton & Hove Albion last summer and will be desperate to avoid a repeat. On the incomings front, meanwhile, Rodgers could be in for some good news.

According to the Daily Mail, Celtic are now ready to test Motherwell’s £4m resolve in the race to sign Lennon Miller in 2025. The 18-year-old is one of the hottest prospects in Scotland, having started in all 11 Scottish Premiership games that his side have played so far this season. Now, both Celtic and Rangers are in pursuit of his signature.

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Alas, the teenage midfielder won’t come cheap. Motherwell are seemingly looking to take full advantage of the talent that they have in their ranks by demanding a £4m fee to open the exit door. Whilst that price may close the door on Rangers amid their financial struggles, however, it may not be enough to turn Celtic away.

"Exciting" Miller is one to watch

At just 18 years old, Miller has earned the attention of Scottish football, scoring four goals and assisting a further three in just 18 appearances in all competitions this season, and could now reap the rewards as a result. A step up to the Scottish champions certainly makes sense if Miller is to stay in his home country at all amid such a rise. If Celtic can offer him the game time that a young player needs, then he should only continue to grow through such a move.

Unsurprisingly, the teenager has received plenty of praise in the last year, including from Motherwell boss Stuart Kettlewell, who said via The National: “I have not shied away from it, because of the nature of the person and the lad that he is, he is unquestionably one of the best, if not the best, talent that I have worked with.

“But not just from how you kick a football, how you behave and everything that you do. I just think he is a really exciting talent. If he was playing at one of the other clubs I would be waxing lyrical about him as well because I do get excited when you see really good footballers in Scotland.”

صور | منتخب مصر يصل القاهرة بعد مواجهة إثيوبيا في تصفيات كأس العالم

وصلت منذ قليل بعثة منتخب مصر الأول لكرة القدم، قادمة من المغرب بعد الانتهاء من مواجهة إثيوبيا، مساء أمس الجمعة في المباراة التي جمعت بينهما ضمن منافسات تصفيات كأس العالم 2026.

وانتصر منتخب مصر على إثيوبيا، بهدفين دون رد، في اللقاء الذي أقيم في المغرب، من عمر مواجهات الجولة الخامسة من المجموعة الأولى للتصفيات الإفريقية المؤهلة إلى كأس العالم.

ورافق بعثة منتخب مصر المهندس هاني أبو ريدة رئيس مجلس إدارة اتحاد الكرة ونائبه خالد الدرندلي وحماده الشربيني عضو مجلس الإدارة ورئيس بعثة الفريق في المغرب.

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‎ويستعد منتخب مصر لمواجهة سيراليون، في التاسعة مساء الثلاثاء المقبل، باستاد القاهرة الدولي ضمن مباريات الجولة السادسة للتصفيات المؤهلة لنهائيات كأس العالم.

‎ويتصدر منتخب مصر، مجموعته في تصفيات كأس العالم برصيد 13 نقطة ثم بوركينا فاسو وسيراليون في المركز الثاني والثالث على الترتيب، بـ 8 نقاط وغينيا بيساو في المركز الرابع بـ 6 نقاط وإثيوبيا خامسًا بـ 3 نقاط ثم جيبوتي في المركز السادس والأخير بنقطة واحدة.

خاص.. الزمالك يفقد 3 لاعبين أمام الأهلي في قمة الدوري

يفقد نادي الزمالك، 3 لاعبين في مباراته المرتقبة أمام الأهلي، التي تقام بينهما ضمن مرحلة تحديد البطل، في منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

ويلتقي الأهلي مع الزمالك، يوم الثلاثاء 11 مارس، في إطار مواجهات الجولة الأولى من عمر منافسات المرحلة الثانية لبطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز، للموسم الحالي 2024-2025.

وعلم بطولات، أن محمود جهاد سيكون خارج حسابات الجهاز الفني للزمالك لمباراة القمة بسبب عدم اكتمال جاهزيته الفنية وعدم الانتهاء من البرنامج التأهيلي.

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كما سيغيب كل من مصطفى شلبي لوجهة نظر فنية وناصر منسي بسبب الإصابة بشد في العضلة الخلفية.

ويحتل فريق النادي الأهلي، المركز الثاني في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز، برصيد 39 نقطة، بينما يتواجد الزمالك في المركز الثالث بـ 32 نقطة.

'Pogback 3.0?!' – Paul Pogba sends Man Utd fans into frenzy as World Cup winner hints at sensational Old Trafford return in cryptic post alongside Amad Diallo cartoon

Paul Pogba has sent Manchester United fans into frenzy after hinting that a third stint at Old Trafford could be on the cards for him.

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    The World Cup-winning Frenchman made his senior debut after stepping out of the Red Devils’ famed academy system. He returned to England as the most expensive player on the planet when sealing an £89 million ($111m) transfer in 2016.

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    Pogba retraced steps to Juventus in 2022, but saw his contract in Turin terminated after being hit with a doping ban. Said suspension, which was reduced from four years to 18 months on appeal, will come to an end in March.

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    As a free agent, Pogba has been linked with teams around the world – from MLS to the Middle East via the Premier League and Ligue 1. He has now shared an image on social media that has got United fans talking, as the 31-year-old dons a Red Devils kit in cartoon form alongside Ivorian winger Amad Diallo.

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    Amid the speculation regarding the Frenchman’s future, @StartupManutd has asked the question “Pogback 3.0?” @ChucksAndys says: “He's worth the 3rd chance looking at problems of this current squad. He's learnt his lessons, and I see him doing great things.” @realjwg7 added: “Pogba is a world class player. No transfer fee, he would bring a lot of quality in that number 10 with Amad. If he’s willing to come on a lower salary, and willing to put the work in I don’t see what the issue is.” @_BTCconnoisseur went on to say: “POGBACK to Man United. One Last Dance. Bruno and Pogba in the No.10 with Dorgu and Amad at LWB and RWB. What a movie this would be to watch. Come on Amorim.” @orangesummerluv chimed in with: “At this point, just make it happen. F*ck it.”

Sophia Dunkley sets sights on top-four batting spot for England

Last time Sophia Dunkley was preparing to face New Zealand, she was searching for a way to break into England’s top six, now she has her sights set on making a top-four place her own.Speaking on the eve of England’s opening T20I against New Zealand at Chelmsford, Dunkley could reflect on a breakout six months in which she has become something of a regular pick at No. 6 for England across all formats and the third-highest run-scorer in the Women’s Hundred behind international stars Dane van Niekerk and Jemimah Rodrigues. She made her Test and ODI debuts against India over the English summer, scoring an unbeaten 74 in the Test and 73 not out in just her second one-day appearance.”It’s definitely got world-class players in our top five so it’s quite a hard line-up to get into but for me it’s just trying to focus on what I’m doing and score as many runs as possible and hopefully put my hat in the ring to be in that top four down the line, which is 100 percent one of my goals,” Dunkley said. “I want to bat in the top four for England in all formats. It’s definitely something I’m aspiring to.Related

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“It’s just [a case of] keep going and giving myself the best chance and if I bat a little bit lower down the order just enjoy that as well because it’s a different challenge for me but one I want to do well for the team.”With Tammy Beaumont, Danni Wyatt, Nat Sciver, Heather Knight and Amy Jones currently batting ahead of her, Dunkley may have to settle for a role as a middle-to-lower-order finisher – and that suits her just fine at the moment.”Whatever role I get given, if it’s going in in the middle and the back end, it’s just knowing what I do well and sticking to my strengths and giving us the best chance of getting some big scores,” Dunkley said.After playing 10 T20Is for England in 2018-19, Dunkley then spent 18 months out of the side. Since she was recalled for the last two of England’s five T20Is against West Indies a year ago, she has made 34 runs across six T20I innings with limited opportunities given the strength of the line-up ahead of her.Promoted to No. 4 in place of injured captain Heather Knight, Dunkley scored 26 as England swept their winter T20I series in New Zealand 3-0 and, over time, she says her approach to batting has changed.”It’s probably my mindset and how I’ve been thinking about things,” Dunkley said. “It’s easy to get fixated selections or games which are coming up and not thinking about what I’m doing at the time.”The more that I’ve tried to think of each game as it comes and be in the moment and try and win the game for the team, that’s where I felt I’ve been able to impact the game more. Just thinking about winning the game for the team that I’m playing for, trying to make it a bit more positive has really helped me.”At No. 3, Dunkley was pivotal to Southern Brave’s run to the inaugural Hundred final, which they lost to Oval Invincibles, and she hopes the interest in women’s cricket generated by that competition carries into the New Zealand series.”Hopefully it’s given people a good insight into women’s cricket and how good it is and the success of the Hundred hopefully will rub off on the international series,” Dunkley said. “It was an exciting competition and hopefully that’s drawn a lot more people in and we do see more crowds an the international series, which I think will be an exciting one.”Sophia Dunkley flays one over the off side•PA Images via Getty Images

New Zealand’s Amy Satterthwaite, who watched the Hundred from afar but was keen to be involved, agreed.”The energy and the excitement around it and the size of the crowds, it certainly looked like it was a huge success,” Satterthwaite said. “Even just the standard of cricket that was played, and probably like what you’ve seen a little bit with the WBBL in the past, you see the level of domestic cricketers coming into competitions like that and the way that they’ve performed, we’ve seen some new names that you probably hadn’t seen before, so I certainly think from a distance that it looked like it was a real success.”It’s just awesome to see the support behind women’s cricket and the number of people that are coming in to watch. We saw it in the Hundred over here so I’m really excited about the size of the crowds that we hopefully will get across this series.”Wednesday’s tour opener at Chelmsford was close to being sold out on Tuesday and is set to be Knight’s 200th match for England. Fixtures at Hove and Taunton follow before the sides hone their preparations for next year’s 50-over World Cup in New Zealand with five ODIs, starting in Bristol on September 16.

He lost the ball 19 times: Slot must drop 6/10 Liverpool man after West Ham

Liverpool hit at West Ham United like lightning on Tuesday night, turning a maxim on its head to strike twice with a 5-1 thrashing over the east Londoners for the second year running in the Carabao Cup.

In the early stage of the contest, Anfield was, frankly, flat. The visitors hurled efforts toward Caoimhin Kelleher’s goal in the opening as they sought to capitalise – and they did, Jarell Quansah and Co culpable of a disastrous attempt to clear a corner, turning into their own net.

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot

Diogo Jota restored parity after 20 minutes but the Reds storm was truly ignited in the second half, with the goals lashed in and ending the contest with Liverpool 5-1 victors.

It was a big one for several players looking to stake their claim, and while his performance was imperfect, Wataru Endo will be pleased with the job he did at the heart of Slot’s set-up.

Wataru Endo stakes his claim

The Liverpool Echo’s Ian Doyle only handed Endo a 5/10 match score for his display against West Ham, praising the tough midfielder’s combative commitment but noting that he struggled to really impose himself and didn’t contribute with the smooth forward passing that Ryan Gravenberch brings to the position.

The journalist wrote: ‘Showcased a steel that is perhaps absent from Liverpool’s midfield when he doesn’t play. Won a fair few duels but not always the most progressive in his passing. His attempt at a clearance for West Ham’s goal was pure panic as it struck Quansah and went in.’

Still, he’s a fine option and afforded Gravenberch a much-needed rest, with the Dutchman having played every minute of the 2024/25 campaign for club and country before the cup clash.

Minutes played

82′

Touches

66

Accurate passes

44/47 (94%)

Key passes

1

Dribbles (completed)

2 (0)

Ball recoveries

7

Tackles

2

Interceptions

1

Ground duels (won)

8 (2)

Alexis Mac Allister came on with just over 30 minutes remaining and added so much impetus, creating one big chance and hitting the woodwork with a stinging strike from range. Gravenberch, indeed, didn’t play, but the 22-year-old plays a very different role than Endo within Slot’s system, one better suited to the way the boss wants to operate.

Gravenberch has averaged 1.2 successful dribbles per game in the Premier League this year, with a success rate of 60%. Moreover, he’s won 58% of his ground duels, outstripping Endo in both accuracy and output, averaging 5.2 per game.

Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo

The Japan international is a good utility option but you can see that Slot’s style might be knocked off-kilter if Gravenberch were to pick up a lengthy injury.

Endo, though, played well, and it provided Liverpool with something different. Multi-dimensionality is crucial for a team looking to chase down trophies across different routes, and the Japan star has already got one Carabao Cup title in the bag – who’s to say he can’t play a leading role in another?

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That said, with Martin Zubimendi Liverpool’s desired option to have tussled with Gravenberch for a starting spot, there’s an improvement to be made.

Elsewhere, Kostas Tsimikas struggled to prove that he is the best option to compete with Andy Robertson at left-back going forward.

Kostas Tsimikas is not good enough for a starting role

Tsimikas has been a solid servant for Liverpool over the years, signing from Olympiakos for £12m in 2020. He’s completed 91 appearances, claiming 17 assists and winning a host of major honours.

Liverpool left-back Kostas Tsimikas.

Last season, he was drafted into a regular starting role under Jurgen Klopp in the Premier League as Robertson recuperated from a shoulder injury suffered up in Scotland with the Tartan Army. He ebbed and flowed (Tsimikas, not Robertson. Robertson just kind of stagnated on the sidelines).

Against LASK in the Europa League one year ago, journalist Paul Gorst noted that he didn’t have his ​​​​​​ “finest hour”, and though the Greece international has a wand of a left foot and a natural-born creative flair, he’s not the complete package, with positioning and awareness that leaves much to be desired.

As you will see from the graphic above, the 28-year-old was by no means poor in regard to his spread of match statistics, taking a blocked shot when Salah was in a better position, failing to make a single attempted dribble and failing to meet the targetted noggin with each of his six crosses, as per Sofascore.

Tsimikas is just a little… one-dimensional. There was a moment that has since entered the roaring stream of social media that saw the defender unconventionally look to protect his goal against Max Kilman, throwing himself to the floor in a wretched attempt to block the shot that never came. It was funny but his blushes were spared. Mirth would have fallen flat had Kilman breached Kelleher’s net.

Liverpool defender Kostas Tsimikas.

Losing the ball 19 times, he was eager to make things happen but it didn’t come off, and though he fought well against the energetic Jarrod Bowen, left-back will surely be a position that FSG target before long.

Indeed, Liverpool are long-time admirers of Wolverhampton Wanderers star Rayan Ait-Nouri, whose capacity to underlap and invert could be a welcome addition within the fluid ball-playing system of Slot, with the head coach keen to shift and swell when in possession and on the forward charge.

You have to respect the commitment toward protecting his goal, but Tsimikas was questionable across a series of shaky moments that really did underscore the influence that Virgil van Dijk instils. West Ham’s profligacy precluded their success, but it could have been different against sharper, more confident opposition.

With all this in mind, Tsimikas can’t be in the starting line up for this weekend’s top-flight clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux.

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Man Utd players seek help from Man City stars for Oasis tickets – as they know Liam and Noel will snub them

A number of Manchester United players will ask Manchester City rivals for VIP tickets to Oasis reunion shows next year.

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Various United players may be left with no choice but to ask rival Man City stars for Oasis tickets, according to The Sun, thanks to the close relationship between Pep Guardiola's team and the band.

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United players can typically get tickets for whatever event they choose, such is their fame and popularity. However, this is not the case when attempting to get a seat for the much anticipated Oasis reunion, which commences in the summer, and is made up of vigorous City supporters Liam and Noel Gallagher.

As a result, United stars could be forced to turn to rival players such as Phil Foden, John Stones, Kyle Walker and Jack Grealish, all of whom share close friendships with the Gallagher brothers.

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An unnamed source has said: “United’s lads are used to being the hottest ticket in town. They have a load of lackeys who generally get them what they want. But they know getting in touch with Liam or Noel is not going to help, so are hoping their City mates can use their contacts.”

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Both teams have football matters to attend to in the Premier League on Boxing Day. United face Wolverhampton, while City host Everton in a bid to stop their spiraling form.

James Bracey, Ollie Robinson, Craig Overton – who's in the frame for England squad to face New Zealand?

Strong competition among seamers for first Test but balancing XI could be an issue

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Top orderEngland are likely to pick four men who are seen as contenders for the top three: Dom Sibley, Zak Crawley, Rory Burns and James Bracey. While Sibley is just coming back from a broken finger – he is playing a 2nd XI match at present – the England management are confident he will be fine and he has enough credit in the bank to retain his place.Of the four, Burns is perhaps the least certain of a spot. Having been dropped in India, he is not “in possession” and with England wanting to take a look at Bracey, he could be squeezed. But he has been in consistent form in the Championship (only Kiran Carlson has reached 50 more often than his five occasions this season) and is seen as being relatively well equipped for the Ashes.The form of Haseeb Hameed (and, to a lesser extent, Adam Lyth) has been noted by the England management, but he will need to sustain it a while longer to win a Test recall. If a Lions squad was required tomorrow, however, he would have an excellent chance of involvement.Middle orderWith Joe Root and Ollie Pope assured of their places, England have to decide whether to play Bracey in the middle-order or stick with Dan Lawrence. Both will be in the squad.WicketkeepingWith Jos Buttler resting, Ben Foakes looks likely to keep the gloves and play his first home Tests. Bracey is also a more than competent keeper and provides back-up if required. Pope’s brief career as a Test keeper – remember the Hamilton Test of 2019? – would appear to be over.Related

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SpinJack Leach is now established as England’s first-choice spin bowler and is certain to be in the squad. With an even chance that he will not be required in the first Test, though – Middlesex have claimed one wicket with spin bowling at Lord’s this season, though Leach took four there in the first match of the season – it is likely Silverwood will feel that only one spinner is required. He is also keen to ensure fringe members of the squad play cricket rather than remain part of an enlarged squad.If they do feel the need for a second spinner, Dom Bess (who has nine wickets at 42.66 this season) could be included, while Matt Parkinson (who has taken 19 wickets at 19.21 so far this season) is also a contender. But it is expected that Leach will be the only specialist spinner.SeamGiven the reaction when Stuart Broad was left out of the first Test of last summer, it will be interesting to see how the England management approach this series. They have made it apparent, however, that they want to take a look at Craig Overton (32 wickets at 13.96 this season) and Ollie Robinson (29 at 14.72), so it may be that Broad and Anderson are rotated as they were in the winter and play in one Test apiece. Olly Stone is understood to have recovered from a toe infection and, with Jofra Archer absent through injury, is also likely to rotate with Mark Wood to give England a genuine fast bowler in each Test.Craig Overton sits second behind Simon Harmer on the Championship wicket-taking charts•Getty Images

BalanceInjuries and the absence of the IPL players renders it tough to balance the side. It means all their viable all-round options (Ben Stokes, Sam Curran, Moeen Ali and Chris Woakes) are unavailable and leaves them with the prospect of either batting Foakes at No. 6, and leaving a long tail but a five-man attack, or at No. 7 to allow six specialist batters and make do with four bowlers. The latter is the more likely scenario and would leave England with the option of either playing four seamers or three seamers and spinner. The four-seamer option again appears more likely.The toughest decision might be over where to bat Bracey. While he generally bats in the top order for Gloucestershire, he could also bat at No. 5 or No. 6 or even do that and keep wicket. He is seen as an unusually versatile player by the England management and may well allow them to only name a 15-man squad.Other options that might have been considered – picking Matt Critchley (averaging 51.20 with the bat and 36.18 with his legspin this season) as a spinning allrounder to bat at No. 6, for example – would appear to have been resisted.Likely squad: Joe Root (capt), James Anderson, James Bracey, Stuart Broad, Rory Burns, Zak Crawley, Ben Foakes, Dan Lawrence, Jack Leach, Craig Overton, Ollie Pope, Ollie Robinson, Dom Sibley, Olly Stone, Mark Wood

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