Ollie Watkins 'happy' at Aston Villa amid transfer links despite furious post-match interview taking aim at manager Unai Emery after scoring in Newcastle clash

Ollie Watkins is happy at Aston Villa, according to Fabrizio Romano, despite his furious post-match interview after their clash with Newcastle.

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Watkins gave a furious post-match interview after Villa's 4-1 win over Newcastle at the weekend, in which he scored, after being left out of Unai Emery's team for their clash with PSG in the Champions League quarter-finals. Watkins has continually been linked away from Villa, and was the subject of a January bid from Arsenal.

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    Villa are pushing for Champions League qualification and sit seventh in the Premier League, although they are level on points with fifth-placed Chelsea, and are only out of the top five due to goal difference. Watkins has remained productive this season and has scored 15 league goals in 33 games, while also providing seven assists.

  • WHAT FABRIZIO ROMANO SAID

    Writing in his GiveMeSport newsletter, Romano responded to the question of whether there are doubts over Watkins' future, saying: "No, at the moment no. They’re happy with Watkins and he’s happy at the club. Then if a proposal comes, never say never – as it was the case in January."

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    Villa play Manchester City in midweek as they aim to continue their push for Europe. It is a huge game for both clubs' European ambitions.

Newcastle’s 54-touch man was worse than Isak vs Bournemouth

Newcastle United lost for the first time in 2025 as AFC Bournemouth blew the Magpies away at St James Park this afternoon.

The 4-1 win for the Cherries means Eddie Howe’s men might slip outside the top four in the Premier League depending on other results, and it ends the club’s nine-match winning streak.

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Two Justin Kluivert goals had the away side in the lead at halftime, and he completed his hat-trick during the dying embers, before Milos Kerkez scored the fourth to seal a stunning win.

Several Newcastle players failed to perform as they have done in recent weeks, most notably Alexander Isak, who had a poor game.

Alexander Isak’s game in numbers vs Bournemouth

Prior to the game, the Swedish marksman had scored in eight successive Premier League matches for the Toon, including goals against Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Liverpool.

He played the full 90 minutes against the Cherries, yet failed to register a single shot, either on or off target, during the game.

Newcastle United vs Bournemouth – Key statistics

Metric

Highest Ranked

Accurate passes

Sandre Tonali (41)

Key passes

David Brooks (4)

Ground duels won

Ryan Christie (12)

Tackles

Ryan Christie (9)

Shots on target

Justin Kluivert and David Brooks (3)

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Isak completed just 18 passes throughout the game, while winning only three of his seven ground duels contested and lost possession 11 times in what was a rare underwhelming display by the former Real Sociedad man.

Of course, not everyone is expected to be at the highest level every single game, but Howe would have anticipated a livelier performance.

It wasn’t just Isak, however, with defender Valentino Livramento also struggling to contain a vibrant Bournemouth attack throughout the game.

Valentino Livramento struggled vs Bournemouth

The right-back featured for the entire 90 minutes, moving from the right side of the defence to the left after Lewis Hall was subbed off, taking 54 touches during the game.

He was poor on both flanks, however, as Livramento was dribbled past three times, made two tackles, won just one of his aerial duels, and lost the ball 11 times against the Cherries.

Valentino Livramento

Going forward, he wasn’t much better. Indeed, the defender delivered three crosses during the game, but none were accurate, while he succeeded with just one dribble along with failing to make a key pass or create a big chance.

Overall, it wasn’t a display that Howe would have been happy about and he must now ruthlessly ditch the defender from the line-up against Southampton next time out.

Could this see a return to the starting XI for Kieran Trippier? The Englishman has played just 16 matches this term for the Magpies, with only seven of those coming in the starting XI, and the manager must now drop Livramento to bring the experienced ace back in.

Despite this limited game time, the 34-year-old has succeeded with 50% of his dribbles in the Premier League, while averaging an 86% pass success rate and recovering 2.3 balls per game.

The heavy defeat today will force Howe into making some changes for the clash against the Saints. Judging by his performance, Livramento might find himself warming the bench.

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Lopetegui tells West Ham board to sign £33 million Spain international

West Ham United manager Julen Lopetegui has insistently told the club’s board members to pursue a La Liga star, with the Spaniard attempting to secure his precarious position in the dugout and lead his team back up the Premier League table.

West Ham play Brighton after 1-1 draw at Bournemouth

Lopetegui narrowly avoided the sack after West Ham beat Wolves 2-1 in the ‘El Sackico’ nearly a fortnight ago, and they very nearly nicked three points at high-flying Bournemouth seven days later.

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Enes Unal’s stunning free-kick in the 90th minute meant West Ham had to settle for a share of the spoils in a 1-1 draw on the south coast, but their last two games perhaps represent some hope that Lopetegui can resurrect the club’s form.

However, the 58-year-old is still very much a man under pressure in the east London dugout.

West Ham’s most recent results

Match

Date

Opponent

Competition

Result

#18

16/12/2024

Bournemouth (A)

Premier League

1-1 draw

#17

09/12/2024

Wolves (H)

Premier League

2-1 win

#16

03/12/2024

Leicester City (A)

Premier League

3-1 loss

#15

30/11/2024

Arsenal (H)

Premier League

5-2 loss

#14

26/11/2024

Newcastle United (A)

Premier League

2-0 win

#13

09/11/2024

Everton (H)

Premier League

0-0 draw

#12

02/11/2024

Nottingham Forest (A)

Premier League

3-0 loss

#11

27/10/2024

Man United (H)

Premier League

2-1 win

#10

19/10/2024

Tottenham (A)

Premier League

4-1 loss

West Ham reportedly held talks with the likes of Graham Potter around this time two weeks ago, and high-ranking technical director Tim Steidten was believed to be in favour of sacking Lopetegui at the start of December.

The former Spain and Real Madrid boss needs to maintain a run of solid form, or he’ll find himself back at the centre of reports linking him with an unceremonious exit from the London Stadium just months into the job.

Lopetegui is now preparing his West Ham side for a looming home game at home to Brighton on Saturday, and it won’t be an easy task, with Fabian Hurzeler’s men impressing in parts.

Fabian Hurzeler for Brighton.

West Ham could take some encouragement from the fact Brighton haven’t won in their last four consecutive Premier League games, but it would be foolish for Lopetegui to underestimate the task at hand as he looks to end 2024 on a high.

Julen Lopetegui tells West Ham board to sign Real Sociedad star Brais Mendez

The looming January transfer window also represents a chance for West Ham’s under-pressure head coach to strengthen his ranks, in a bid to potentially reach the European qualification spots by the end of 2024/2025.

According to reports out of Spain, the tactician has a priority target firmly in mind, as he personally eyes a winter move for Real Sociedad attacking midfielder Brais Mendez.

Real Sociedad midfielder Brais Mendez

Indeed, it is believed Lopetegui has told West Ham’s board to make a move for Mendez, who’s bagged three goals and three assists over 21 appearances in all competitions so far this season.

Sociedad, for their part, aren’t keen on letting a star player leave mid-season, but they could listen to offers if they’re close to his market value – which Transfermarkt estimates to be around £33 million.

The four-cap Spain international’s future could be decided “in the coming weeks”, and London is seen as a very viable destination for him amid Lopetegui’s serious interest.

Mendez can play both out wide and through the middle, ranking as Sociedad’s third-best performing player according to WhoScored.

Man Utd chiefs think Ten Hag target is a perfect fit for Amorim’s system

Manchester United have placed an international defender on their transfer shortlist, having held talks with the player when Erik ten Hag was in charge. Ruben Amorim’s reign as head coach is now well underway, and while the games come thick and fast, INEOS are putting plans in place ahead of the January transfer window opening.

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It has been claimed that January could be a quiet window for the Red Devils, given they spent heavily in the summer and are still trying to stay within the financial fair play rules. However, there could be one or two departures at Old Trafford in the New Year, and that may help them bring in one or two new arrivals.

One player who could leave United in January is defender Diogo Dalot, as Real Madrid are said to be talking to the Premier League side over a possible deal. The Spanish giants are looking to sign a new right-back, and Dalot has emerged on their radar, but it may be a difficult deal for them to do, as United are demanding at least £41 million.

In terms of arrivals, United have recently sent scouts to watch midfielder Valentin Atangana. A midfield addition looks to be on the cards for the summer at the very latest, as Christian Eriksen and Casemiro look set to leave Old Trafford come the end of the campaign. The Red Devils are among the Premier League clubs keeping an eye on the exciting midfielder.

Man Utd plotting transfer swoop for £20m-rated defender

According to Sky Sports Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg, Manchester United have placed defender David Raum on their shortlist, as their search for a new left-back continues. The 26-year-old currently plays for German side RB Leipzig and has done so since 2022, when he joined from Hoffenheim.

Plettenberg reports there were “concrete discussions” about Raum’s possible wages at Old Trafford last summer under Ten Hag, while he is “considered to be a very good fit for Ruben Amorim’s new system” and is represented by ROOF Agency, who have “excellent connections to the Premier League”.

Raum, who has won 26 caps for his national side, Germany, has been a top performer in the Bundesliga for several seasons now. Last season, he scored two goals and registered an impressive 10 assists in 31 Bundesliga games, which has only been bettered by his final season at Hoffenheim, where he scored three goals and recorded 13 assists in 32 league games.

David Raum’s RB Leipzig stats

Apps

89

Goals

3

Assists

16

United have kept a close eye on him for a while, and they are “monitoring” his development. Raum is under contract until the summer of 2027 and is currently not playing for Leipzig, as he suffered an injury at the beginning of October. The left-back could cost United around £20 million, as Transfermarkt value the player at 25 million euros.

Jorge Jesus explains why Cristiano Ronaldo is 'an example for all players in the world' at 40 years old with Al-Nassr & Portugal superstar still performing like a 'young player'

Al-Hilal boss Jorge Jesus hailed Cristiano Ronaldo as he explained why the Al-Nassr star is 'an example for all players in the world'.

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    Despite Ronaldo plying his trade at Al-Hilal's rival club Al-Nassr, Jesus spoke highly of his compatriot as he stressed on the 40-year-old's fitness and work ethic. The manager also revealed that he often cites the Portugal icon as an example to motivate his own players.

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  • WHAT JOGE JESUS SAID

    Speaking at the Forum of the National Association of Football Coaches, the 70-year-old said: "I don’t know, but I would like it to happen. Because Ronaldo is an example. Ronaldo is an example at 40 years old. You see some Al Nassr games now, but I am there. He is still a young player, given his performance in the game. And, honestly, I don’t know how long he will continue. Because he is a 100 per cent professional, he takes care of himself like no other player in the world, and that is why he is 40 years old and still going."

    He added: "I often give his example to my players. Ronaldo is an example for all players in the world. What makes an athlete’s career last longer is not just the training process, it is the entire development of the player’s recovery. And today, the player’s recovery is fundamental."

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    Even at 40, the ex-Manchester United and Real Madrid star continues to dazzle in one of the top leagues in Asia. Ronaldo has scored 28 goals in 33 matches across all competitions in the 2024-25 campaign, including 19 Saudi Pro League goals. He is once again the front-runner to win the Golden Boot award.

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    Ronaldo now shifts his focus to international football as Portugal are all set to face Denmark in a two-legged Nations League quarter-final clash on March 20 and 23.

Why 'scariest' Cristiano Ronaldo trumps Lionel Messi in GOAT debate 'every day' – with Nations League rival saying Portuguese superstar should never be written off

Denmark coach Brian Riemer has explained why Cristiano Ronaldo remains one of the "scariest" and trumps Lionel Messi in the GOAT debate "every day".

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    Two superstars of world football have spent the best part of two decades battling it out for the right to be considered the greatest of all time. Many have Messi at the top of that chart, with the Argentine icon now the most-decorated player in history – with eight Ballons d’Or and a World Cup crown figuring prominently on his glittering CV.

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    Ronaldo, though, has five Golden Balls of his own and has also broken countless records down the years. He is showing no sign of slowing down at 40 years of age, as he remains a talismanic presence for Portugal and Saudi Pro League outfit Al-Nassr.

  • WHAT DENMARK COACH SAID

    CR7 is back in trophy-hunting mode at present, as Portugal prepare to face Denmark in the Nations League quarter-finals, with Riemer telling when asked if Ronaldo still offers the biggest threat to any rival: "Yes, what a player! I think I've been asked, curiously, in the last three or four interviews I've done: ‘Messi or Ronaldo?’ For me, it's Ronaldo, every day!

    "I've always admired this guy. I think he's not only achieved incredible numbers throughout his career – top scorer, trophies, there's no arguing about that – but he's also a great example for young people. His professionalism, the way he looks after his body, the way he's managed to continue all these years at the highest level."

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    Riemer added: "I think the big mistake a lot of people make with Ronaldo is that they've been too busy writing him off in recent years and every time they try to write him off, he becomes the top scorer, like now in the Nations League. So I have the deepest respect for him.

    "I think he's still one of the scariest players you can face and I think he's in great shape. He's not the same as he was before, he's a different footballer now, but that doesn't make him any worse. He's different but he's still a great player. We have a lot of respect for him and we're looking forward to facing him."

Including Carlos: Emery must now axe £255k-p/w Aston Villa trio in January

It has been a tough few weeks for Aston Villa, despite a brilliant start to the season for Unai Emery’s side. They lost just one of their first 12 games in all competitions, a 2-1 defeat at home to Arsenal.

That included a memorable 1-0 win at home to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

However, they have had a serious downturn in their form over the past few weeks. Emery’s men have not won in the last five matches, and have actually lost all of their last four in all competitions.

It is certainly a concerning run that they will be hoping for an upturn in form once club football resumes next week.

With the January transfer window fast approaching, it might be a good time to refresh the squad as they look to buck the trend of losses and start the new year on a high. Three names in particular could be smart sales for the Villans…

1 Diego Carlos

The first player who could leave Villa Park in January is defender Diego Carlos. According to a report from Football Insider, Emery ‘could give the green light to sell’ the Brazilian centre-back. Fulham were interested in the 31-year-old over the summer, and might well be interested again.

Carlos has been something of a bit-part player for the Midlands club this term, featuring 11 times in all competitions. Having started just 36% of the games in the Premier League, the lack of opportunities might well be frustrating for the defender, who earns £100k-per-week.

However, he has struggled at times this term, particularly against Ipswich Town. Coming up against one of the division’s most in-form attackers, Liam Delap, Carlos put in a disappointing performance. Tim Sherwood was critical, explaining the Brazilian’s defending “was so bad” against the Tractor Boys.

With the likes of Pau Torres and Ezri Konsa as first choices at the back, plus Tyrone Mings making a full return from a serious year-long injury, it will be tough for Carlos to regain his place in the side, making a transfer a sensible solution for all parties.

2 Matty Cash

Matty Cash and Leon Bailey

Poland international Matty Cash has had an important role to play at Villa Park since joining from Nottingham Forest in 2020 for £16m. The right-back has played 148 games for the club, contributing to 19 goals in that time.

Stat

Games

Minutes

G/A

2020/21

28

2378

2

2021/22

40

3574

8

2022/23

28

1908

1

2023/23

46

3319

8

2024/25

6

428

0

This season, despite a short time on the sideline with a hamstring injury, the 27-year-old has featured several times under Emery. The £80k-per-week star has played six times, all in the Premier League, although he is yet to see any European action.

Emery has tended to select Konsa at right-back instead of the Slough-born defender. Although the England international is a centre-back by trade, he has slotted in on the right side of defence six times this term, with half of those appearances coming in the Champions League.

Cash was described as an “upgradeable” player by football analyst Ben Mattinson. With Konsa an option there, and youngster Kosta Nedeljkovic knocking on the door as his understudy, selling Cash and replacing him internally or with a new purchase on lower wages might be the way forward for the Villans.

3 Emiliano Buendia

It has been a long road to recovery for Villa attacking midfielder Emiliano Buendia, who recently returned to full fitness following an anterior cruciate ligament injury that kept him out from August 2023 to June 2024.

Sadly, the Argentine has not found a starting berth easy to come by this term and has struggled for any regular minutes in the Villans midfield. Buendia has featured eight times in all competitions, but has started just two games, both in the Carabao Cup, and has 32 minutes to his name in six appearances in the Premier League and Champions League.

There is no doubting his quality. Football statistician Statman Dave described him as “magic” at his previous club, Norwich City. His record there is superb, with 24 goals and 41 assists in 121 games for the club, but his form has been mixed since returning from injury this season.

There is plenty of competition in those attacking midfield areas, with the likes of Morgan Rogers and Jacob Ramsey currently first choice for Emery in those roles.

The Villa number 10, who earns £75k-per-week and was a target for Leeds United in the summer – might well decide to leave for pastures anew, so he can get back to playing regular football now he is back to full fitness.

If all those exits were to occur, the Villans would be able to free up roughly £255k-per-week on the wage bill…

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The "outstanding" Celtic star who has emerged as the new Lubo Moravcik

Celtic have made a terrific start to the new-look format in the Champions League this season and have already amassed their points total from last season.

The Hoops finished bottom of their group, racking up four points in six matches, in the 2023/24 campaign, as Brendan Rodgers’ side crashed out of Europe in dismal style.

However, the change to a league phase format, for the first time in the competition’s history, has seemingly helped the Scottish giants to find their feet in the tournament.

Celtic have won two, drawn one, and lost one of their opening four matches in the Champions League, leaving them on seven points, with their most recent win coming against RB Leipzig on Tuesday night.

The Hoops will now be hoping that the second half of their league phase campaign is as successful and that they are able to make it through to the knock-out stages of the competition in 2025.

Rodgers will need his players to continue to step up and perform in the Champions League and one former Celtic star who caught the eye on the European stage was attacking midfielder Lubomir Moravcik.

Lubomir Moravcik's Celtic career in numbers

The Slovakian whiz produced three goals and two assists in 15 matches as a central midfielder in European competitions for the Scottish giants, and both of those assists came in just three Champions League outings.

He registered two assists in three games, against Juventus, Porto, and Rosenborg, during the 2001/02 Champions League campaign for Celtic.

Former Hoops manager Martin O’Neill described the Slovakia international as one of the most two-footed players he had ever worked with, and hailed his talent as “amazing”. He also went as far as to say that Moravcik was one of the most “gifted” players he had ever seen, during his playing and managerial career.

The mercurial playmaker spent almost four years at Parkhead, between 1998 and 2002, and caught the eye with his exciting performances in the middle of the park, which earned him such high praise from O’Neill.

In those four seasons, the former Saint-Etienne magician contributed with a return of 31 goals and 14 assists in 118 appearances in all competitions for the Scottish giants, including six goals and nine assists in 21 outings in the Scottish Premiership in the 2001/02 campaign.

These statistics show that he was a central midfielder who could make a difference, with goals and assists, in the final third for Celtic, domestically and in Europe.

Moravcik, who scored four goals in 14 games against Rangers, won three domestic cups and two Premiership titles during his time in Glasgow, which shows that his goals and assists contributed to silverware for the Hoops.

It has been over 22 years since the midfield whiz moved on from Parkhead but the club may have unearthed their new version of Moravcik by hitting gold with Reo Hatate.

How much Celtic paid for Reo Hatate

In the January transfer window at the start of 2022, former Celtic head coach Ange Postecoglou moved to sign the Japanese maestro from J-League champions Kawasaki Frontale for a reported fee of £1.4m.

It has turned out to be a bargain signing for the Scottish giants because the terrific talent has gone on to emerge as a star for the Hoops in recent seasons.

The Japan international hit the ground running at Parkhead with a return of four goals and three assists in 17 appearances in the Premiership during the second half of the 2021/22 campaign.

In his first full season in Glasgow, Hatate contributed with nine goals and 11 assists in 45 appearances in all competitions, with nine of those assists coming in the Premiership.

Calf muscle tear

13th August 2023

6

Hamstring injury

25th October 2023

20

Calf injury

25th March 2024

14

As you can see in the table above, the central midfielder missed a huge chunk of the 2023/24 campaign through injury, which meant that Rodgers was unable to get the best out of him.

The 26-year-old star only managed three goals and four assists in all competitions for Celtic, as his season was disrupted by several injuries.

Reo Hatate's form for Celtic

The Hoops star has avoided any injury problems so far this term and has been available for every single match across all competitions for Rodgers, which has allowed him to build up his consistency on the pitch.

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Scottish football account Inside The SPFL on X recently claimed that Hatate has “world class” ability and that he is the first Celtic player since Lobo Moravcik to pick out the kind of passes he plays, as the account stated that the midfielder sees the game “differently” to others.

That is serious praise for Hatate, given the Slovakian’s career with Celtic and the praise he received from O’Neill once upon a time, and it is deserved, when you consider the level of his performances at times.

The Japanese dynamo has produced one goal and one assist in four Champions League games so far this season, with a goal coming against Leipzig on Tuesday night.

Appearances

10

Sofascore rating

7.48

Goals

3

Big chances created

4

Assists

0

As you can see in the table above, Hatate has also caught the eye with his displays in the Premiership for Rodgers, now that he has been able to play consistently without picking up any injury issues.

He has showcased his Moravcik-esque passing ability by creating four ‘big chances’ for his teammates in ten matches, but their wasteful finishing has stopped him from registering any assists thus far.

The midfield ace, who was hailed as “outstanding” against Leipzig by pundit Chris Sutton, now has a market value of €10m (£8m) on Transfermarkt, thanks to his form during his time with Celtic.

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This shows that Hoops not only struck gold by unearthing their new version of Moravcik in midfield but they also hit the jackpot by signing a player for just £1.4m and helping his value to soar over the subsequent years.

فيديو | بوجود رافينها.. الأرجنتين تسحق البرازيل برباعية في ليلة التأهل إلى كأس العالم 2026

سحق منتخب الأرجنتين غريمه اللدود والتاريخي البرازيل بنتيجة 4-1 ليتأهل إلى نهائيات كأس العالم 2026 رسميًا والتي ستقام في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، كندا، المكسيك.

وأقيمت مباراة الأرجنتين والبرازيل صباح اليوم في ملعب “مومينتال” في العاصمة “بوينس آيرس” بقيادة الحكم الكولومبي الدولي، أندريس روخاس.

وكانت هناك تصريحات من جانب جناح البرازيل ونادي برشلونة، رافينها، مع أسطورة السامبا روماريو بأنهم سيسحقون الأرجنتين بكل قوة بتلك المباراة.

فما كانت هذه التصريحات إلا دافعًا قويًا أمام لاعبي الأرجنتين للرد بقسوة وتحقيق تلك النتيجة وأمام أنظار رافينها بجانب زملاءه في البرازيل.

وكل هذا في غياب القائد، ليونيل ميسي، الذي تعرض للإصابة ولم ينضم إلى قائمة التانجو في هذا المعسكر تحت قيادة المدرب، ليونيل سكالوني.

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وبدأت الحفلة التهديفية بتسجيل، جوليان ألفاريز الهدف الأول المبكر في الدقيقة الرابعة من زمن الشوط الأول، قبل أن يضاعف إنزو فرنانديز النتيجة لهدفين في الدقيقة 12.

وقلص ماتيوس كونها النتيجة للبرازيل في الدقيقة 26 لتصبح النتيجة 2-1.

لكن عاد أليكسيس ماك أليستر ليزيد الفارق مرة أخرى إلى هدفين بعدما سجل هدف الأرجنتين الثالث في الدقيقة 37، لينتهي الشوط الأول بتقدم التانجو 3-1.

في الشوط الثاني، استطاع جوليانو سيميوني أن يضيف الهدف الرابع بعد مشاركته بديلًا بثلاث دقائق فقط بالدقيقة 71.

ليكتب منتخب الأرجنتين فوزًا جديدًا في السنوات الأخيرة على غريمه التاريخي بنتيجة 4-1 في ليلة مهمة احتفل فيها مع جماهير التانجو بالتأهل الرسمي إلى كأس العالم 2026.

Spurs must rue selling £8m "leader" who’s now outscoring Solanke & Johnson

After a tough start to the season that saw them drop points against Leicester City, Arsenal and Newcastle United, there is now an undeniable air of positivity around Tottenham Hotspur.

Ange Postecoglou’s side have turned their fortunes around with four wins on the bounce, and following their emphatic away victory against Manchester United on Sunday, they look ready to take on anyone.

The game saw Brennan Johnson and Dominic Solanke continue their good form in front of goal, although as impressive as the pair have been in the last few weeks, they are being outscored by a former Spurs flop who was sold for a pittance in the summer.

Johnson and Solanke's impressive form

While the mood around Tottenham is a positive one at the moment, and for a good reason, it certainly wasn’t a couple of weeks ago when Johnson felt he had to deactivate his Instagram account due to the amount of abuse he was receiving from fans over his perceived lack of form.

It wasn’t a nice situation, but where many players would understandably crumple under pressure, the Welshman pushed ahead and has answered his critics on the pitch, scoring in four games on the bounce.

He hasn’t just scored the fourth in a 4-0 thrashing, either; he has scored important goals: the winner against Coventry City, the opener against Qarabağ when the team were down to ten men, and the opener at Old Trafford.

In short, the former Nottingham Forest ace has become one of the club’s most important players over the last fortnight or so and now looks as much, if not more, of a goal threat than the club’s £65m striker, Solanke.

That said, while the former Bournemouth star had a slow start to life in North London this season, failing to score in his first three games, like Johnson, he has found his footing in the last couple of weeks.

The Englishman opened his account with a goal against Brentford, followed that up with another against Qarabağ, and finally against United on Sunday.

Overall, while Johnson and Solanke endured tough starts to the season, they are on fire now, although they are being outscored by a player sold by the club in the summer.

Giovani Lo Celso's recent form

Yes, the former Spurs flop in question is Giovani Lo Celso, who initially joined the club on loan in the summer of 2019 before completing a permanent move the following summer, which cost the club around £42.3m, including his loan fee.

There was plenty of excitement around the Argentine when he arrived in England, but it would be fair to say that he ultimately underwhelmed in N17.

Indeed, he made just 108 appearances for the club, scoring ten goals, providing eight assists and going on loan to Villarreal for a season and a half between January 2022 and June 2023.

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After playing just 597 minutes last season, the two-time Copa América winner was finally sold on to former club Real Betis for a fee said to be as low as £8.4m, and since then, he has looked like a player reborn and would be the top goalscorer in Spurs’ squad had he stayed.

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In just five appearances for Los Verdiblancos, the 28-year-old “leader”, as dubbed by talent scout Jacek Kulig, has scored five goals, including a brace in his first start for the club against Getafe, and his underlying numbers are just as impressive.

Moreover, according to FBref, which compares players in similar roles across Europe’s top five leagues, the Champions League and Europa League, the former Tottenham ace sits in the top 1% of attacking midfielders and wingers for non-penalty goals, attempted passes, progressive passes and tackles, the top 2% for pass completion, the top 3% for shot-creating actions and the top 6% for expected assists, all per 90.

Ultimately, given his lack of impact last season and his uptick in form this year, selling Lo Celso in the summer was probably the right decision for all parties involved. Still, there must be a part of Postecoglou wondering why he couldn’t have shown this goalscoring touch for him.

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