Forget Eze: £32m Arsenal star looked like prime Ozil and Odegaard vs Spurs

While Arsenal dropped points prior to the international break, this weekend represented a colossal opportunity for Mikel Arteta’s men to stamp their authority on this Premier League title race.

Manchester City and Liverpool suffered defeat, meaning that once the Gunners had beaten fierce rivals, Tottenham Hotspur, their advantage over City in third was now seven points.

As Jamie Carragher put it at full-time on Sky Sports, the only team who can stop Arsenal from winning the league are Arsenal.

They have the tactics, they have the defensive shape and they now have the attacking firepower and depth to their squad to take on anyone.

As Arsenal swatted aside Spurs, they did so without a recognised centre-forward, they did so without captain Martin Odegaard and they did so without Gabriel, one of the most influential players in the entire division this season.

The man to thank? Well, it was certainly Eberechi Eze.

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Coming into this game the narrative was all about Eze.

The attacking midfielder had famously rejected a move to Spurs in the summer in favour of returning to his boyhood club.

Tottenham boss Thomas Frank was quizzed on that in his pre-game press conference and muttered a response that he will now live to regret: “Who’s Eze?”

The Dane said that with a smile. Well, he certainly knows who Eze is now.

He became the first Arsenal player to score a hat-trick in the north London derby since Alan Sunderland in 1978 and he did so in some style.

It was Leandro Trossard who has opened the scoring but Eze, signed for £67.5m over the summer from Crystal Palace, stole the show.

Arsenal have lacked a player with his ability to shoot on sight and boy did he do so on Sunday evening. His first was a brilliant taken effort in a crowded penalty area but his second and third goals came with more space.

The quality, however, was equally as good each time. The England international scored a stunning goal for his country over the international break and was bang in form again here. The way he dispatched his second on his weaker foot spoke volumes of the form this man is in.

The third was also sumptuous. Fed the ball by Trossard, the former Palace star took one touch to set himself, ignored Bukayo Saka to his right and rifled the ball home.

Eze deserved most of the plaudits but the aforementioned Trossard did too. He scored and assisted, meaning that in the 32 games where he has found the net for Arsenal, he has never been on the losing team.

An amount of praise must be passed to Piero Hincapie too.

With Gabriel injured and out of the side the Ecuadorian stood in at centre-half and was exemplary on his first start in the Premier League, winning all three of his contested aerial duels.

Still, there was a rather underrated performance elsewhere that we’re yet to mention.

Arsenal star shows shades of Ozil and Odegaard

An attacking midfielder lights up the Emirates again and you’d be forgiven for thinking that Eze was the most alike to a certain Mesut Ozil and Odegaard.

Yet, in rather surprising circumstances, the player who evoked memories of those dazzling Arsenal players was Mikel Merino.

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When the Spaniard signed for the Gunners in 2024 he was renowned as something of a duel monster. While he’s played regularly in midfield for Arteta, he has been most impactful as a makeshift striker.

Injuries to Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus last term meant that the Spain international needed to fill in as a centre-forward. He performed admirably too, notably scoring against Real Madrid and rescuing that win against Leicester when he first featured as the number 9.

Arsenal signed Viktor Gyokeres in the summer but have still had to rely on Merino with Jesus, Havertz and the Swede on the sidelines in recent weeks.

The £32m midfielder netted twice against Slavia Prague in the Champions League a few weeks ago but perhaps saved his finest display of the season for Spurs on Sunday.

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He started the game slowly but held the ball up admirably and although he won’t run the channels like Gyokeres, he made the team click and was the catalyst for Eze’s hat-trick. That was outlined by analyst Raj Chohan on social media.

That wasn’t the best thing Merino did, however. The pass for Trossard’s goal was remarkable.

He received the ball 25 yards from goal, waited for precisely the right moment to clip the ball into the box and he did so delightfully, finding the Belgian who swivelled and then found the net.

It was a scarily good pass, one that evoked memories of a certain Ozil.

In the process of being hailed as “Arsenal’s most underrated player” by club insider, Hand of Arsenal, he stated that “if that pass is made by Ozil we are raving.”

Merino vs Spurs

Minutes played

88

Touches

44

Accurate passes

16/22 (73%)

Shots

1

Key passes

1

Successful dribbles

0/2

Tackles won

5/5

Ground duels won

8/15

Aerial duels won

2/7

Recoveries

3

Stats via Sofascore.

CBS reporter James Benge had a similar viewpoint, remarking that it was “an Arsene Wenger building an entire midfield out of diminutive playmakers” type of pass.

Cast your mind back to the days of Ozil, to some of Odegaard’s magical assists in Arsenal colours, it was right out of their playbook and it broke down what had been a stubborn Spurs defence up to that point.

Merino is not the most stylish of players, he is not the Rolls-Royce. However, what he will always guarantee is a mighty strong shift and a very efficient performance. He delivered just that on Sunday again, all with a bit of Ozil flavour.

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£5m Celtic star is one of their biggest wastes of money since Albian Ajeti

Former Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers made several additions to the playing squad during the summer transfer window, and Wilfried Nancy is tasked with getting the best out of them.

The Northern Irish boss made 11 signings to bolster his options across the pitch before he eventually resigned after a 3-1 defeat to Hearts at the end of October.

Nancy has to try to get the best out of those signings in the coming months and years, as many of them have failed to live up to the hype so far this season.

Ranking Celtic's summer signings

Whilst this may say more about the rest of the business done in the summer, Benjamin Nygren has been the club’s best signing of the season, as he is currently Celtic’s top goalscorer in all competitions, per Transfermarkt, with seven goals in 25 games.

Kieran Tierney, who arrived on a free transfer, and Marcelo Saracchi, who joined on loan from Boca Juniors, have also been solid additions in the left-back position, sharing duties in that role.

Callum Osmand joined from Fulham after his contract expired with the English side and scored one goal and won a penalty in three first-team matches before picking up an injury, which suggests that he is an exciting talent to watch out for when he is back fit.

Ranking Celtic’s summer signings

Rank

Player

1

Benjamin Nygren

2

Kieran Tierney

3

Callum Osmand

4

Kelechi Iheanacho

5

Marcelo Saracchi

6

Ross Doohan

7

Sebastian Tounekti

8

Jahmai Simpson-Pusey

9

Hayato Inamura

10

Shin Yamada

11

Michel-Ange Balikwisha

Ross Doohan, who joined on a free transfer as a third-choice goalkeeper, is the dividing player between poor and good signings in the rankings above, as the most average addition to the squad.

We have Sebastian Tounekti in the lower half of the rankings because he is starting to look like one of the biggest wastes of money since Albian Ajeti.

Why Sebastian Tounekti looks like a waste of money

After creating four chances, completing five dribbles, and scoring one goal in his first two matches, per Sofascore, the Tunisia international looked primed to be a star for the Hoops. Rodgers even claimed that he “excites the crowd”.

Celtic paid £5.2m to sign the forward from Hammarby to make him the most expensive signing of the summer, falling just shy of the £6m mark that would have taken him into the club’s top ten most expensive signings in their history.

Unfortunately, three months later, Tounekti has recorded two goals and zero assists in 18 appearances in all competitions for the Hoops, per Transfermarkt, which shows that he has struggled to make an impact at the top end of the pitch.

Since Celtic paid £5m for Ajeti, who scored just nine goals in 48 games as a striker (Transfermarkt), the Hoops have signed six players for more than £5m: Jota (twice), Cameron Carter-Vickers, Arne Engels, Adam Idah, Auston Trusty, and Tounekti.

Jota was sold for £25m, before being re-signed, and Idah was sold for £6m after scoring 20 goals in all competitions last season, which shows that they were not complete wastes of money.

Carter-Vickers, of course, has been a long-serving regular starter for the club and Auston Trusty has made 50 appearances, now established as a regular starter, per Transfermarkt.

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Engels, signed for £11m from Augsburg, has been fairly effective at the top end of the pitch, per Transfermarkt, with a return of 12 goals and 17 assists in 76 appearances since the start of last season.

This shows that the five other most expensive signings since Ajeti flopped at Parkhead have either been successful signings or had plenty of positives in their time at Celtic, even if it did not work out perfectly.

Tounekti, though, has one goal and no assists in his last 16 appearances for Celtic, and it remains to be seen whether or not he will be a regular starter under the new manager, after he was the first player to be substituted in the 2-1 defeat to Hearts in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday.

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For a player signed for £5.2m, he has not delivered enough quality at the top end of the pitch to suggest that he was a worthwhile signing, which is why he currently looks like one of their biggest wastes of money since Ajeti flopped at the club with his nine goals in 48 games.

Worse than Diomande: Rohl must drop Rangers flop after "unforgivable" error

Glasgow Rangers lost in the Scottish Premiership for the first time since Danny Rohl replaced Russell Martin in the dugout as they were beaten 2-1 by Hearts on Sunday.

The Light Blues were unable to get one over the league leaders, who continue to march towards an unlikely title, and the German head coach has now won six, drawn two, and lost one in the division.

Rangers found themselves 2-0 down by the break and that convinced the ex-Sheffield Wednesday boss to ruthlessly withdraw Mohamed Diomande from the pitch to bring on Youssef Chermiti.

Why Mohamed Diomande was unlucky to be taken off

The Ivorian central midfielder, who is available because he did not make his country’s AFCON squad, was unfortunate to be the one who had to go off at the break, because he was far from the worst performer on the pitch.

Per Sofascore, Diomande won 100% of his tackles and 100% of his aerial duels, and was not dribbled past a single time. He only made one foul, which he was fortunate not to receive a yellow card for, and recovered the ball twice.

In possession, the left-footed star only lost possession five times from 20 touches, completing 90% of his attempted passes, and created one chance for the side.

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These statistics show that he was far from horrendous in or out of possession in the middle of the park, which was also the impression from watching the game live. He was not playing amazing and dominating the midfield, but Diomande was not a liability who had to be taken off.

Meanwhile, a poor Rangers performer who should be ruthlessly dropped from the starting line-up by Rohl is an experienced star who has started every game under the new boss.

The Rangers flop who must finally be dropped

The Light Blues head coach should finally drop Jack Butland from the team for the clash with Motherwell at Ibrox next time out, after a disappointing display against Hearts.

Per Sofascore, the former Stoke star has started every single game under Rohl in all competitions so far, but the English shot-stopper showcased the worst of himself at Tynecastle.

Firstly, it was his poor distribution that led to the set-piece that brought the first goal, as his telegraphed clipped pass was easily read and intercepted by Cammy Devlin.

Then, as shown in the clip above, he had a nightmare for the second goal as Lawrence Shankland, astonishingly, found a way to beat him at his near post from a tight angle.

Heart & Hand content creator David Edgar described it as an “unforgivable” error and journalist Jonny McFarlane noted that Butland “will always make three or four howlers a season”, which speaks to how frequent his mistakes have become.

The former England international was even worse than Diomande on Sunday because his two errors were costly for two goals, whilst the central midfielder simply put in an average display and was slightly harshly withdrawn at the break.

Butland’s errors have become far too frequent in the 2025/26 campaign. His mistake against Hearts is the fifth error that has led to a shot or goal in the Premiership, the most he has ever made in one season for Rangers, despite the fact it is only December.

Jack Butland’s Rangers regression

Season

Error led to shot

Error led to goal

25/26 Premiership

3

2

25/26 Europa League

1

1

24/25 Premiership

2

2

24/25 Europa League

0

1

23/24 Premiership

1

0

23/24 Europa League

0

0

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, the 32-year-old flop has already made more errors in the Premiership and the Europa League than he did last term.

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His regression between the sticks is perfectly illustrated by these statistics because they show that he has made more errors each season since he signed in the summer of 2023. To put it simply, he is getting worse.

Liam Kelly showed himself to be an able deputy in the 2024/25 campaign, with five clean sheets in 12 appearances, and should be given an opportunity to make his first league appearance of the season against Motherwell next time out.

Then, the Light Blues can take a look at the situation when the January transfer window opens for business to see if there is an opportunuity for them to move Butland on and bring in a new number one who is less prone to making significant errors.

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Pep Guardiola drops 2-word response about Antoine Semenyo joining Man City

Rayan Cherki chose a good time to end his Premier League drought as his late strike earned Manchester City a vital 2-1 win at Nottingham Forest.

Guardiola answers questions over Semenyo transfer

The France international had not found the net in the league since the opening day of the season, but his 83rd-minute effort ensured Pep Guardiola’s side registered a sixth successive victory.

City had looked like they were going to have to settle for a point as a resolute Forest pegged them back when Omari Hutchinson’s strike cancelled out Tijjani Reijnders’ opener, which was created by Cherki.

And Guardiola was pestered over a move for Antoine Semenyo after the match, dropping a simple two-word response with a coy smile.

Semenyo has scored nine times and provided three assists in 17 appearances in the Premier League this season, and is available for a £65m release clause which becomes active in January.

David Ornstein has confirmed City are in pole position after the player rejected a move to Tottenham.

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The way City ground out another win was an ominous sign for their title rivals.

Forest had the better moment in the first half, going close in the seventh minute when Callum Hudson-Odoi’s cross was begging to be touched home but neither Igor Jesus nor Morgan Gibbs-White both could connect.

The hosts defended well and repelled anything City had to offer. But that changed within three minutes of the restart as the visitors went ahead with their first shot on target.

A well-worked move saw Cherki slip in Reijnders and he fired a low first-time finish under Forest goalkeeper John Victor.

John was required to make an outstanding save to keep it at 1-0 shortly after when the Brazilian tipped Cherki’s shot on to a post.

It was a completely different game and Forest hit back in the 54th minute.

Gibbs-White set a counter-attack going, which ended in Jesus pulling the ball back for Hutchinson to drill home from 12 yards.

That saw Forest regain some control and they pushed for a second, with a big chance coming in the 66th minute.

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Neco Williams’ shot was palmed away by Gianluigi Donnarumma and right-back Nicola Savona blazed the rebound from an acute angle well over.

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The tide began to turn as City searched for a second and they too had a great chance.

After some slick passing, Phil Foden’s footwork created a shooting opportunity and the net seemed certain to bulge until John stuck a leg out and made a crucial save.

The winner seemed inevitable and it came in the 83rd minute when a corner fell to Cherki 12 yards out and he drilled a low finish that John was unable to keep out.

Slot’s new Trent: Liverpool in talks to sign “best CM prospect in the world”

Against Barnsley, Liverpool proved that their biggest threat this season comes from within.

Arne Slot’s side won 4-1 to kickstart their FA Cup campaign, setting up a fourth-round tie against fellow Premier League side Brighton at Anfield, but perhaps the Reds flattered to deceive against the spirited League One side.

Liverpool are on an 11-game unbeaten run across all competitions, and Slot has steadied the ship after a wretched run of form that has left the champions well adrift of Arsenal at the top of the league table.

But performances have left much to be desired, with a new pragmatic approaching equating the avoidance of defeat to progress.

That is progress, to be fair, but the Liverpool faithful demand more. This team must excite and inspire, bringing fans that kid-in-a-playground feeling once more. If Slot hopes to spend many years in the Anfield dugout, he needs more creativity, which is why FSG are considering a new playmaker in the centre of the park.

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After Liverpool were held to a dramatic draw at Craven Cottage, Fulham boss Marco Silva said, “We controlled Liverpool”. He spoke of his side’s aggression and how the Reds struggled to match that.

To a point, this is true. Certainly, Liverpool have lacked verve in the engine room this season, especially when compared to last year. Alexis Mac Allister has shelled up, and Ryan Gravenberch’s flaws as an anchor man have been raised, even if he’s still one of the best in the business.

They can do it, though, as the recent draw against Arsenal showed. Liverpool’s biggest threat comes from within, and with the right addition, they could turn the tide.

Well, according to TEAMtalk, Arda Guler might be the man to bring Liverpool back to the top, with FSG and sporting director Richard Hughes understood to have made ‘numerous enquiries’ about the Real Madrid prospect over the past year.

Madrid have just parted with head coach Xabi Alonso after his tumultuous months-long stewardship, throwing plenty into doubt in the Spanish capital.

Guler may see this as a clean break, having dropped down the pecking order over the past few months, but with Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea all prowling, Los Blancos may want to cash in, having priced the creative midfielder at an unreasonable £130m.

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Funny that Liverpool should struggle to create after losing Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid. The one-of-a-kind right-back is one of the incredible passers you’ll ever see, and what he gave Jurgen Klopp and then Slot from right-back is non-replicable.

Slot and Hughes recognised this, which is why Florian Wirtz was signed for £116m. The German operates from a more ‘normal’ creative area, but he is not of the same style as Trent, whose long, surgical passing is still missed.

Perhaps Guler can help rework that element into Liverpool’s line-up? The Turkish international, after all, has a whole wealth of experience performing from right midfield, though more and more often nowadays, he plays in the middle of the pitch.

Indeed, the 20-year-old has been labelled “the best centre-midfield prospect in world football right now” by writer Neal Gardner.

Arda Guler’s Career Stats by Position

Position

Apps

Goals + Assists

Attacking midfield

76

15 + 15

Right wing

62

15 + 19

Central midfield

22

4 + 6

Centre-forward

4

4 + 3

Left wing

4

0 + 1

Data via Transfermarkt

But Guler may be even more than that, with Santos star Neymar Jr. recently calling the up-and-comer “the best midfielder in the world”.

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That might be a touch overblown, Neymar, but we see your point. Guler left Fenerbahce in his homeland and joined Real Madrid aged 18, and he has starred 89 times, scoring 15 goals and providing 19 assists for his teammates.

Peer closer into Guler’s underlying ability and you’ll see why he could mimic Alexander-Arnold’s long ball-playing effect on Merseyside. As per data-driven site FBref, he ranks among the top 1% of midfielders across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for assists and shot-creating actions, the top 8% for progressive passes and the top 11% for passes attempted per 90.

While Guler is considered an attacking midfielder, he could easily play in a deeper berth, orchestrating and directing play. In La Liga this season, he creates 2.2 chances per game, as per Sofascore, but he’s also won 55% of his ground duels, telling of composure and willingness when against the ball.

Signing Guler would bring Liverpool’s creative direction into a new focus, restoring that passing ability of Alexander-Arnold to the team, but in a different and new way.

Slot does not want to grasp at old straws, but reinvent this squad and push them further and further forward. Guler, for sure, could lead this new charge.

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A Sesko repeat: INEOS plot record move to sign £100m + star for Man Utd

Manchester United are a club who have become known for splashing the cash in the transfer market over recent years, in an attempt to edge closer to their former Premier League glory.

The Red Devils have shelled out over £800m on new additions since the summer of 2022, with various managers being backed by the hierarchy at Old Trafford.

Ruben Amorim was the latest manager in such a line, with the 40-year-old handed over £200m in the recent summer alone to try and resurrect his career in Manchester.

However, it appears that such a move was to no avail, especially after he was handed his marching orders and sacked from his position earlier in the week.

His dismissal may have come as a shock, but the hierarchy are still targeting added reinforcements during the ongoing January window to hand his replacement the best chance of success.

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The need for investment in the United squad has been there for everyone to see in 2025/26, with the club still short of quality in numerous key areas of the squad.

The Red Devils’ midfield department still appears somewhat light in real star quality, something which the board have tried to rectify with a pursuit of Brighton star Carlos Baleba.

During the summer, Amorim made it clear he wanted to sign the Cameroonian international, but even after the manager’s departure, it appears the hierarchy are continuing with the pursuit – but any deal could cost over £100m.

The youngster isn’t the only player on their radar who could cost a small fortune this winter, with RB Leipzig sensation Yan Diomande another star currently being pursued.

According to TEAMtalk, United are just one of a number of sides keen on a move for the teenage winger who already has six league goals in just 14 appearances.

It also states that the likes of Tottenham Hotspur, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are closely monitoring the forward, who only joined his current side six months ago.

However, like Baleba, it would be a huge statement of intent from the board, with the Bundesliga side slapping a price tag of over £100m on the attacker’s head – a deal that would break United’s record.

Why Diomande would be a Sesko repeat for United

As part of the club’s recent spending spree last summer, United paid a staggering £74m for the signature of Benjamin Sesko to finally end their hunt for a new centre-forward.

Given the nature of the fee, the Red Devils fanbase were no doubt excited about the prospect of the Slovenian international, but his move hasn’t fully lived up to its full potential as of yet.

The 22-year-old has featured in 17 league outings so far this campaign, but has only managed to find the back of the net on four occasions – the third highest of any player in the squad.

However, Sesko registered his first double for the club during Wednesday’s 2-2 draw with Burnley – which could ignite the flame for the talisman during his time at Old Trafford.

Patience will no doubt need to be handed his way before he secures the hearts of the fans, but he’s certainly demonstrated glimpses of his quality in recent months.

He could benefit from the move to land Diomande during the current window, with the Ivorian star potentially following in his footsteps in the near future.

If he does move to the Premier League, it would be a repeat of Sesko, with the Red Devils hierarchy forking out a huge fee to land a star from German side RB Leipzig.

His incredible stats from his breakout season in the Bundesliga highlight the quality he possesses with the ball at his feet – potentially having the tools to provide the goods for Sesko on a consistent basis.

Diomande, who’s been dubbed the “best in the business” by talent scout Wasi, has completed 6.3 progressive carries and 4.3 successful take-ons in the Bundesliga this season.

Yan Diomande – Bundesliga stats (2025/26)

Statistics (per 90)

Tally

Games played

14

Goals & assists

8

Pass accuracy

82%

Progressive carries

6.3

Successful take-ons

4.3

Key passes

1.4

Passes into 18-yard box

1.4

Carries into final third

3.9

Carries into the 18-yard box

3.4

Stats via FBref

Such numbers showcase his phenomenal ability to glide past the opposition and create a problem at any given opportunity for any player who tries to stand in his way. It also shines a light on why The Athletic’s Seb Stafford-Bloor noted that Diomande is “physically similar” to United target Antoine Semenyo.

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However, he’s also been able to add the end product to his runs in Leipzig this season, as seen by his superb tally of 1.4 key passes and 1.4 passes into the opposition box per 90.

The aforementioned figures could hugely benefit Sesko in the long-term, with the striker potentially getting on the end of the winger’s darting runs into the opposition box.

Diomande’s quality in possession is further demonstrated with his tally of 3.4 carries into the final third per 90, which could inject needed pace into the current Red Devils attack.

Whilst any move would be a huge gamble on the United hierarchy’s part, it’s one that could turn out to be a masterstroke if the youngster continues on his current trajectory.

A partnership of Diomande and Sesko at United is one for the fanbase to get excited about, with the duo having the chance to write a new history for the club alongside one another and under the latest manager.

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Corberan 2.0: West Brom could now hire “one of the best young coaches”

Ryan Mason’s abysmal away record as West Bromwich Albion manager ultimately proved to be his undoing.

Staggeringly, the Baggies’ last-gasp loss on the road at Leicester City – which proved to be Mason’s final outing in the dug-out – was the West Midlands outfit’s tenth away defeat in a row in Championship action, with the 34-year-old stating that he felt “devastated” yet again for the travelling faithful at the full-time whistle.

That would prove to be some of his last words to the media, as he was finally put out of his West Brom misery, with only nine league wins heading his way in total, from 26 contests.

In the end, Mason was in over his head, taking on the challenge of the second-tier job so early into his fledgling managerial career, as West Brom now look to get their faltering season back on track with an inspired replacement.

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It will be interesting to see what route the Baggies go down in immediately replacing the underwhelming head coach, with experienced Championship managers being lined up to come in.

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Indeed, both Michael Carrick and Carlos Corberan are being rumoured to call the Hawthorns home very shortly, with the pair combined overseeing a mighty 138 wins in the Championship.

The Spaniard collected a large portion of those when previously in charge of the Baggies, and with his future at Valencia hanging in the balance, a spectacular reunion might soon be on the cards.

Yet, the other route West Brom could go down is going after another inexperienced head coach, despite the obvious failures of the Mason reign, with former Manchester United coach Eric Ramsay also in line to take on the reins after the 34-year-old, according to the Express and Star.

Now a fully fledged manager in his own right at Minnesota United, this would be a left-field move, and a daring one, considering the position West Brom find themselves in, near the foot of the Championship table, after a similar gamble didn’t pay off with Mason.

He was eyed up previously, though, so right now, it could be the time when Ramsay is actually handed the vacancy, as West Brom potentially gain their next Corberan in the making in the highly regarded boss.

Why Ramsay can be Corberan 2.0

It does feel like some time ago that Corberan was just a second-in-command figure to Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds United, with the 42-year-old very much earning his stripes in English football behind the scenes, under the enigmatic South American.

Bielsa would even hail Corberan as a “very talented” coach during the time at Elland Road together, with the eccentric Argentine manager also stating that he sometimes valued the ex-West Brom boss’ opinion “more than his own.”

He would then go on to forge his own career as a main head coach in England, emerging from the shadow of Bielsa, with two Championship playoff finishes coming his way with both Huddersfield Town and West Brom, as his exit for Valencia in late 2024 devastated the Hawthorns masses.

Realistically, it could be challenging to tempt Corberan back to West Brom imminently, as he will still feel he has a job to do in La Liga, with Ramsay perhaps being the next best option in attempting to replicate the overwhelming success story of the Spaniard.

After all, in an eerily similar manner to Bielsa’s praise of the now under-pressure Valencia manager, Ramsay was also dubbed as “very talented” when taking up a coaching role at the Red Devils by Erik ten Hag, with similar praise also coming his way when he was Wales’ assistant manager by Rob Page, who wildly called the 33-year-old “one of the best young coaches” he had worked alongside.

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Much like Corberan, though, Ramsay would have known that he would need to spread his wings in the main manager game sooner rather than later, and he’s made quite the impact in America as head coach of MLS outfit Minnesota.

Ramsay’s record with Minnesota

Stat

Ramsay

Games

81

Wins

38

Draws

16

Losses

27

Goals scored

157

Goals conceded

133

Points accumulated

130

Sourced by Transfermarkt

Ramsay has guided Minnesota to a respectable 38 wins so far from his 81 games in charge, with sporting director Khaled El-Ahmad lauding the 33-year-old for being “super energetic” from the sidelines, as he immediately acclimatised himself to his new environment.

It would, of course, be a huge jump for Ramsay to go from the MLS to the pressures of the EFL’s elite league, but Corberan never looked back after he was shoved into the deep end at Huddersfield.

Having also found himself being tentatively linked to the RC Strasbourg opening, it’s clear that Ramsay is a manager on the rise, with West Brom potentially his next destination.

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£69m release clause: Man Utd monitoring South American “technical powerhouse”

Manchester United are now reportedly monitoring a South American gem who has a release clause worth a hefty £69m.

Amorim warns Man Utd "have to perform" vs Leeds

Attempting to welcome the new year in style, Man United square off against Leeds United in desperate need of bouncing back following a disappointing draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers last time out.

It was a stark reminder of where the Red Devils find themselves these days and a clear sign of just how far they have to go under Ruben Amorim.

Leeds are unlikely to be pushovers, either. Daniel Farke’s side haven’t suffered a defeat in six games and that run has included two draws against Liverpool as well as a victory over Chelsea. Everything suggests that the Whites will be welcoming Man United with three points in mind.

Amorim, with the chance to win his first derby day against Leeds, told reporters in the build-up: “It’s different. I never experienced this one. In Portugal it’s a big rivalry. Here’s it is the same. Different environment, different culture but the noise is going to be big. We just have to perform.

“But it’s hard to compare different cultures, different derbies, different history, so let’s just focus on the game. It is 11 guys against our 11 in the beginning and we will try to win.”

Of course, it’s not just on the pitch that Man United need results this month. Away from the action, INEOS must also get things right in the transfer market.

To that end, whilst potential midfield reinforcements such as Carlos Baleba will reportedly be taking priority, those at Old Trafford also have their sights set on a South American gem.

Man Utd monitoring £69m Rayan

According to AS journalist Eduardo Burgos, as relayed by Sport Witness, Man United are now monitoring Rayan alongside Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur.

The 19-year-old has burst onto the radar of a number of European stars, but won’t come cheap. Reports have suggested that clubs will have to trigger his €80m (£69m) release clause at Vasco da Gama.

As far as Ben Mattinson is concerned, however, that £69m release clause may be worth triggering. The Como scout spoke highly of the forward last January, dubbing him a “technical powerhouse”.

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Since then, Rayan has scored 20 goals in 57 appearances in the 2024/25 campaign in Brazil and very much looks destined to take the leap towards European football.

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Preview: Celtic vs Hibernian

Ange Postecoglou’s Celtic side return to Premiership action today, with the Bhoys making the trip to Edinburgh for a midday kickoff against Hibernian.

Following the Hoops’ disappointing exit from European competition in midweek, the 56-year-old manager will certainly be hoping for a much-improved result and performance from his side at Easter Road – especially as Celtic could take a six-point lead at the top of the table with a victory over Shaun Maloney’s outfit.

So, will Postecoglou make any changes that started the 2-0 loss to Bodo/Glimt on Thursday night? Here’s how we think Celtic could line up against Hibs, as well as the latest team and injury news…

With Celtic not appearing to have any fresh injury concerns ahead of Sunday’s clash, although Kyogo Furuhashi and David Turnbull do remain unavailable for selection, we predict that Postecoglou will make eight changes to the side that lined up against Bodo/Glimt.

Three of these changes come in the back four, with Liam Scales, Stephen Welsh and Anthony Ralston making way for Greg Taylor, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Josip Juranovic coming in at left-back, centre-back and right-back respectively.

There are a further two changes in the middle of the park, with Nir Bitton making way for club captain Callum McGregor, while Matt O’Riley – who Russell Martin dubbed a “two-footed” and “intelligent” player – gets the nod ahead of the Tom Rogic, and Reo Hatate also returns to the XI.

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In attack, Giorgos Giakoumakis is the only of the front three to retain his starting spot from midweek, with Daizen Maeda – who The Celtic Analysis dubbed a “great presser” – and James Forrest making way for Jota and Liel Abada on the left and right-wing respectively.

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Conte fires more shots at Spurs

Taking to Twitter, London World reporter Rahman Osman has shared what Antonio Conte has now said at Tottenham Hotspur with some strong words from the Italian.

The Lowdown: Conte sends messages…

The former Chelsea boss has been the subject of animated, headline-grabbing press conferences in recent weeks – most notably after Tottenham’s 1-0 defeat to Burnley recently.

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Conte openly hinted he could leave the club after his side fell to a narrow loss at Turf Moor, courtesy of defender Ben Mee’s late close-range effort.

After backtracking on those comments, Spurs’ fiery manager now has some strong words for the Lilywhites medical staff as Osman shares news.

The Latest: Conte fires shots at Spurs medical staff…

Taking to Twitter, relaying what Conte has now said at Spurs, Osman shares that the 52-year-old has stated that he wishes Tottenham’s medical team could meet the press and answer questions.

“Antonio really has had it with the medical team at Tottenham already,” Osman explains.

“Says he wished they could meet the press and answer questions about injured players and return dates.”

The Verdict: Impatience growing…

Conte’s frustration stems from the delayed comeback of midfielder Oliver Skipp, who has missed the last seven matches in all competitions with a groin strain.

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The Italian’s desperation to see Spurs’ starlet back in action may have resulted in more shots being fired at the club, this time at their medical team.

Amid Tottenham’s topsy-turvy run of form, it will certainly be interesting to see what Conte comes out with next if his impatience seemingly continues to grow.

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