Villa were rinsed dry for 156 weeks by dud who scored just nine goals

Aston Villa are on the cusp of something special this season as Unai Emery looks to lead the club to the Champions League by claiming a top four finish in the Premier League this term.

The Spaniard has utilised his expertise in the transfer market by building a side that has the chance to end their 28-year wait for a major trophy and with the Midlands side through to the last 16 of the Europa Conference League, might the wait end this season?

Lavish transfer fees have been splashed on the likes of Moussa Diaby, Pau Torres, and Morgan Rogers since the summer transfer window last year, and, slowly but surely, Emery is building a wonderful squad.

It represents major growth from the side that secured promotion to the top flight in 2019 and some of the signings that summer proved to be a major drain on the finances of the club.

There were a few gems, such as Douglas Luiz, Tyrone Mings, and Ezri Konsa, yet players such as Matt Targett, Marvelous Nakamba and Anwar El Ghazi all failed to really live up to expectations at Villa.

It was the signing of Mahmoud Trezeguet, however, that perhaps was one of the worst signings of that summer, especially with how much money he ended up draining Villa of.

How much Mahmoud Trezeguet cost Aston Villa

Having defeated Derby County in the Championship playoff final in May 2019, Villa had secured promotion back to the top flight after a three-year absence.

Dean Smith was seemingly looking to strengthen his squad ahead of bigger challenges, hence the mass influx of signings, and Trezeguet was one of the players who joined.

Dean Smith

The club reportedly paid £8.5m to secure his signature from Turkish side Kasimpasa following a season where he scored nine goals and grabbed nine assists for the club and, on the surface, it looked as though the winger could add something different to the squad.

"We're really excited to work with 'Trez'. I've watched him a number of times," said Smith upon Trezeguet’s arrival in the Midlands.

"He's the type of wide player that we have been looking for who is direct, causes problems for the opposition in the final third and scores goals."

Mahmoud Trezeguet’s salary at Aston Villa

The left-winger signed a deal that saw him receive a wage of £52.5k-per-week, and it proved that Smith was not messing about as he eyed up a top half finish during their first top-flight campaign since the 2015/16 season.

His first season was actually fairly promising. Not only did the player score seven goals in all competitions, but he also chipped in with three assists, and it looked as though he made the left wing spot his own.

During his maiden season, the Egyptian gem ranked fourth among the Villa squad for goals and assists in the Premier League (seven), while ranking fifth for shots per game (1.5) and for successful dribbles per game (0.9), proving himself to be a decent addition to the squad.

His first season appeared to be a success on the pitch and with the Midlands side remaining in the division by the skin of their teeth, finishing 17th, just one point ahead of the drop zone, it was clear the squad had to improve.

The 2019/20 season proved to be Trezeguet’s only productive year at Villa, as his form dropped during the following campaign.

How much Trezeguet rinsed Aston Villa for

The winger saw his game time decrease during the 2020/21 season, making just 22 appearances in all competitions, and with that, his goal contributions dried up rapidly.

Indeed, he scored just twice in the Premier League, while notching only two additional assists, and he struggled to secure a consistent place in the starting XI, making just 12 starts all season before knee surgery ruled him out of the final stages of the campaign.

These returns saw him drop to eighth in the squad for goals and assists (three), while his displays meant he ranked only seventh for successful dribbles per game (0.8) and 11th for key passes per game (0.6) which proved that his performances had declined.

He missed the entire first half of the following campaign due to recovering from his knee surgery, playing just ten minutes for the club in a 2-1 defeat to Brentford in January 2022 and that proved to be his final match for Villa.

Shortly after, he joined Turkish side Istanbul Basaksehir FK on a loan deal until the end of the 2021/22 season and enjoyed a resurgence of sorts, scoring six times and securing four further assists as he sprung back into some form in Turkey.

Mahmoud Trezeguet's Aston Villa statistics

Games

Goals

2021/22

1

0

2020/21

22

2

2019/20

41

7

Via Transfermarkt

That summer, the Egyptian player secured a permanent move to Turkey, joining Trabzonspor in a deal worth £4.25m and this was half of what Villa had paid to sign him three years previously.

Despite an encouraging start, the winger failed to capitalise and while injury issues did not help his cause, Trezeguet drained the club for around £15.32m.

Across a 156-week Villa career, he spent two-and-a-half seasons with the club – with six months on loan with Basaksehir. This meant that they paid him two full seasons of £2.73m and a minimum of £1.36m for the first half of the campaign before his temporary move to Turkey.

In total, they splashed out a minimum of £6.82m. Add that to the £8.5m they paid to sign him from Kasimpasa in the summer of 2019 and that is £15.32m spent on him, including transfer fee and wages, although it could be more of Basaksehir did not cover all of his wages.

Given that he scored just nine goals in 64 appearances for the Villa Park side, it certainly shows that he failed to really build on a decent first season and struggled to remain consistent.

Steven Gerrard clearly did not see a long-term future for the winger once he returned from his loan spell in Turkey and sold him on for a loss in 2022.

20 goals and 12 assists in just 58 games for Trabzonspor show that the player has perhaps found his level in the Turkish top flight, and it looks as though he can be a key player for his club.

Emery is building a squad filled with talent in order to upset the apple cart in the Premier League and so far it seems to be working.

While the likes of Trezeguet and El Ghazi played their part during their first season back in the promised land, Villa have come rather far over the previous 12 months.

154-touch star "saved" Leeds alongside Summerville & Rutter in the FA Cup

Leeds United secured their place in the fifth round of the FA Cup with a 4-1 win in extra-time at Home Park against Plymouth Argyle on Tuesday night.

The Whites will now travel to either Aston Villa or Chelsea, depending on the winner of their replay on Wednesday, in the next round of the competition.

Wilfried Gnonto's opening goal was cancelled out by a close-range finish from Brendan Galloway in normal time, which led to an additional 30 minutes.

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke.

Daniel Farke brought on his Championship stars from the bench, and they made the difference as Georginio Rutter and Crysencio Summerville both registered a goal and an assist each to make it 3-1 before Ryan Hardie's own goal rounded off the scoring.

They were not the only stars of the show, though, as central defender Joe Rodon produced a colossal performance at centre-back to keep Leeds in the game at times.

Rutter and Summerville's match-winning contributions

The exciting pair started the game on the bench but made their presence felt in extra-time with a terrific display to secure the win for their side.

Summerville made it 2-1 in the 97th minute of the match as the Dutch winger cut inside from Rutter's pass to curl in a brilliant strike into the far corner to put Leeds ahead

The 22-year-old whiz then returned the favour to the France U21 international as his ball across to the former Hoffenheim starlet led to a finish off the post to make it 3-1, which all-but-finished the tie before the late own goal.

Between Summerville and Rutter, the Whites substitutes combined for two goals, two assists, and seven chances created off the bench, which is a staggering impact.

Joe Rodon "saved" Leeds

The final scoreline made it look like a comfortable win for Leeds. However, it was anything but comfortable for the away side as Plymouth caused plenty of problems through the impressive Morgan Whittaker and the likes of Bali Mumba and Hardie.

Rodon's defensive brilliance at the back was vital for Farke's team and one phenomenal block in the first half stopped the hosts from taking the lead.

Plymouth brilliantly carved out an opportunity to cross down the right flank and Mumba's low ball in deflected off Liam Cooper and appeared to fall perfectly to Matthew Sorinola to make it 1-0. Rodon had other ideas as the central defender flung himself in front of the full-back to make a colossal block.

BBC Sport commentator Jonathan Pearce said that the Tottenham Hotspur loanee "saved" Leeds, during their coverage of the game, with his heroics.

Joe Rodon

Vs Plymouth (via Sofascore)

Minutes played

120

Ground duels contested

Ten

Ground duels won

Six

Tackles

Five

Interceptions

Two

As you can see in the table above, the Wales international was a busy man throughout the match with his dominant defensive work on the deck, including his stunning block, as he won possession back seven times through his tackles and interceptions.

Rodon was also assured on the ball with a staggering 133 completed passes (95% success rate) from 154 touches of the ball on the night for Leeds, two of which created chances for his teammates.

These statistics show that the former Swansea star was crucial to what the Whites did in and out of possession, with his crucial defending and extremely reliable play on the ball.

Therefore, Rodon saved Leeds with his colossal showing, as he prevented Plymouth from taking the lead and changing the game with his block before making a number of other interventions to send the game to extra-time, which allowed Summerville and Rutter to work their magic to secure the win.

الصفقة الـ 13.. الاتحاد السكندري يضم لاعب برتغالي

أعلن مجلس إدارة نادي الاتحاد السكندري، برئاسة محمد مصيلحي، عن ضم صفقة جديدة لتدعيم صفوف الفريق قبل انطلاق الموسم الجديد.

الاتحاد تعاقد مع العديد من الصفقات في الميركاتو الصيفي الجاري، وهم محمود متولي ومحمد مغربي من الأهلي، بالإضافة إلى عبد الرحمن خالد جبنة وأحمد الشيمي ثنائي المقاولون العرب وعبد الله بكري لاعب فاركو وكريم يحيى وحامد الجابر من الداخلية وإسلام سمير لاعب حرس الحدود وأحمد أيمن لاعب النجوم وهشام عادل من مودرن سبورت وعمرو جمعة مهاجم نادي راية ومروان داوود من إنبي.

ووفقًا للموقع الرسمي للاتحاد السكندري، أتم مجلس الإدارة، إجراءات التعاقد مع لاعب الوسط وصانع الألعاب البرتغالي فيليب ناسیمنتو لاعب نادي غورنيك البولندي السابق.

وأشار نادي الاتحاد، إلى أن فيليب بدأ مسيرته الكروية مع نادي بنفيكا البرتغالي، قبل أن ينتقل للعب في عدة أندية أوروبية منها أكاديميكا البرتغالي وكلوج الروماني بطل الدوري ودينامو بوخارست في رومانيا، بالإضافة إلى ليفادياكوس البلغاري، أيضا له خبرة دولية حيث شارك مع منتخبات البرتغال للناشئين تحت 16 إلى 18 عامًا.

طالع | رسميًا.. الاتحاد السكندري يُعلن التعاقد مع بابا فاسيليو

ووقع اللاعب على عقود انضمامه لصفوف نادى الاتحاد السكندرى والتي تمتد إلى ثلاث مواسم قادمة، عقب الجلسة التي جمعته مع محمد مصيلحی.

وجاء التعاقد مع اللاعب عقب ترشيح وموافقة المدير الفني للفريق بابا فاسيليو والكابتن إمام محمدين مدير قطاع كرة القدم بنادي الاتحاد السكندري.

Phil Hay: Leeds eyeing move to sign full-back who has same agent as Bamford

Leeds United are in the mix to win promotion from the Championship and are now keen to enact an ambitious swoop for a Premier League player.

Leeds United pursue new arrivals…

The Whites have endured a quiet window this month alongside many clubs in English football as they possibly prepare for a late flurry of activity at Elland Road.

Daniel Farke has recently spoken about the difficulties he has faced trying to entice players to move mid-season and has assured supporters that any incomings will be strategic and not just to bolster numbers.

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"It’s more difficult [to add experienced players]. Sometimes some young players are allowed to go out on loan, for example, but I also got the feeling it doesn’t make sense just to bring numbers in or a young player who has not played in the last six months. It must make sense. If we do a deal, then it’s definitely not out of panic. It must make sense. If we do a deal, then it’s definitely not out of panic."

Full-back has become an area of concern at Elland Road over the last few weeks. According to reports, Luton Town left-back Ryan Giles is joined by Rangers defender Borna Barisic on their transfer wishlist and the two men have been earmarked as targets, with Farke and the 49r Enterprises aiming to bring in another option to support Sam Byram and Junior Firpo on the left-hand side of his backline.

Now, another Premier League defender is on the Whites' radar following news that their chances of landing West Ham United man Ben Johnson have taken a hit amid interest from Real Betis and Villarreal.

Leeds United eyeing Ben Davies move…

According to The Athletic journalist Phil Hay, Leeds United are keen on a deal to sign Tottenham Hotspur defender Ben Davies on loan for the remainder of the campaign.

Five similar players to Ben Davies (FBRef)

Player

Club

Levi Colwill

Chelsea

Ronald Araujo

Barcelona

Fabian Schar

Newcastle United

Chancel Mbemba

Marseille

Mohamed Simikan

RB Leipzig

Nonetheless, it is deemed highly unlikely that the Wales international will be permitted to leave the Lilywhites this month and any move would likely rely on a severe squad shift in N17. Hay detailed a four-man shortlist of full-backs that are on Leeds United's radar, which includes the likes of Neco Williams, Connor Roberts and the aforementioned Johnson.

Rodrigo Bentancur and Ben Davies celebrate a late winner for Tottenham Hotspur in their game against Bournemouth.

Labelled a "reliable player" by Antonio Conte, the 30-year-old has been in and out at Spurs this campaign, racking up 16 appearances across all competitions, scoring once against Brighton and Hove Albion (Davies statistics – Transfermarkt)

Capable of plying his trade on the left or in central defence, Davies, who has the same agent as Patrick Bamford, has carved out a distinguished career in the Premier League and could be a major asset to Leeds United. Despite this, it would appear that his chances of moving to Elland Road are remote, so Farke and the 49ers may need to turn their attention elsewhere in the latter stages of the window.

مانشيني: مواجهة إندونيسيا صعبة.. تابعنا تطورهم في الـ10 سنوات الماضية

تحدث المدرب الإيطالي روبرتو مانشيني المدير الفني لمنتخب السعودية، عن مباراة إندونيسيا المقرر لها غدًا الخميس ضمن منافسات تصفيات كأس العالم 2026.

ويستضيف منتخب السعودية نظيره إندونيسيا على ملعب مدينة الملك عبد الله الرياضية (الجوهرة المشعة) في خضم مواجهات الجولة الأولى من المرحلة الثالثة بتصفيات كأس العالم.

قائمة منتخب فلسطين في التصفيات المؤهلة لكأس العالم 2026.. موقف وسام أبو علي

وقال مانشيني خلال تواجده في المؤتمر الصحفي الذي يسبق المباراة: “مباراة إندونيسيا صعبة ونعرفهم جيدًا، بالإضافة إلى أن المباراة الأولى دائمًا ما تكون صعبة ونريد بداية التصفيات على نحو جيد”.

وأضاف: “ندرك مدى تطورهم في السنوات العشر الأخيرة، لكن يجب أن نكون واثقين من أنفسنا ومدى تطورنا، والفوز يحتاج أن نعطي كل ما لدينا”.

وأردف: “قدمنا أفضل أداء أمام كوريا الجنوبية رغم الخسارة، وبالتأكيد احتراف لاعب سعودي في الدوري الإيطالي أمرًا جيدًا، يجب أن يكون لدينا قدر كافي من اللاعبين في أوروبا”.

واستكمل: “أما عن انتقال سعود عبد الحميد لاعب الهلال إلى روما الإيطالي، فلقد أعطيت رأيي في هذا الشأن، وليس لي علاقة بالمفاوضات”.

وأتم: “نحتاج جمهور جدة في مشوار تصفيات كأس العالم، فقوتهم في التشجيع معروفة، وننتظر دعمهم غدا، ولدي ذكريات مع إندونيسيا حيث لعبت هناك مع سامبدوريا قبل 28 عامًا”.

NBC to 'continue push' for Premier League games in U.S. despite reluctance from senior executive

A leading executive at NBC Sports has admitted that they are set to 'continue pushing' for top-flight Premier League matches to be played in the U.S.

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  • NBC exec pushing for EPL matches in U.S.
  • New plans for multi-billion dollar partnership
  • Door is 'ajar' for opportunity, per league CEO
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    In an interview with The Athletic, NBC executive and figurehead in negotiations for the multi-billion dollar media rights deal with the Premier League, Jon Miller, spoke on potentially staging English top-flight matches in the United States. Previously, teams have undertaken preseason tours stateside, but there has always been an ambition to see competitive matches played in the country too.

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    WHAT JON MILLER SAID

    Asked if he would be supportive of Premier League games being played in the U.S., Miller replied: “Very much so. And this is a point that we’ve had conversations with the Premier League and they’ve been very open and receptive to listening to me. We did the Premier League Summer Series (in pre-season) last year where we had six teams come over; Fulham, Aston Villa, Newcastle, Chelsea, Brighton & Hove Albion and Brentford. We had nine games in seven days in five cities around America (and 265,000 fans were in attendance). It was great. NBC view the Premier League Summer Series as a big success.

    “All the teams that came over did really well, had a great experience, and really were able to interact with the fan base. And the Premier League saw that it was very successful. At some point in the future, I would love to see a couple of Premier League games open the season here in big stadiums on our opening weekend. And I know that’s something that we’ll continue to push for because I think that there’s an American audience here that would like to see regular season games but in the meantime, we’ll continue to work with the Premier League to do everything we can to make the games available to as many people as possible.”

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    In a recent interview, Premier League CEO Richard Masters admitted that matches in the USA are not currently in their plans, but that the door is 'ajar' for the opportunity.

    Miller, meanwhile, added that he has ambitions of taking NBC's Premier League coverage to new heights: "There are two things that really bring the viewer and the fan closer to the action: access and audio. So whenever you can increase your access and build your stars up, that’s great. And people love to hear what Jurgen Klopp is saying to his team or what he’s saying on the sidelines. I realize there’s got to be some protection against that.

    "But I think that those are the kind of things that we’re continuing to push the envelope on. And the Premier League is responsive. They’re really good when we come to them with ideas. Far be it for me to try to tell the Premier League what makes a good product. Their product is spectacular. But much like we do with the NFL, and golf, we constantly have conversations with our partners and brainstorm on things that we can do to make the games better and more appealing to try to grow our audience."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR THE PREMIER LEAGUE?

    Just four matchdays remain, and a Premier League champion is set to be crowned at the end of the campaign. Arsenal and Manchester City are currently locked in a fierce battle for the trophy, with Liverpool's recent struggles meaning they are unlikely to finish top of the standings come May.

Arsenal player ratings vs Chelsea: Martin Odegaard runs the show as brilliant Ben White and clinical Kai Havertz put Blues to the sword in five-star showing

Mikel Arteta's side recorded their biggest-ever victory over their fierce rivals on Tuesday as they moved clear at the top of the Premier League table

This time last year, Arsenal's Premier League title bid was veering wildly off course, with a disastrous 3-3 draw against Southampton on April 21, 2023 and a defeat to Manchester City a few days later condemning their chances of domestic silverware to the scrapheap.

Flash-forward to the present and the Gunners look determined to ensure that history doesn't repeat itself this campaign. Their clash with a thoroughly unpredictable Chelsea side could have been a real banana skin, with the Blues taking points off a string of top sides – including Arsenal – this season. But Mikel Arteta's charges brutally dismissed any doubts over their mentality in front of a delighted crowd, steamrolling their way to a record-breaking 5-0 win.

The pace was set for a breathless first half inside four minutes, when Leandro Trossard creamed an effort past Djordje Petrovic following an excellent burst forward by Declan Rice.

While Chelsea retained a threat on the counter and went close to scoring a few times themselves, Arsenal would have been scratching their heads as to how they didn't get a second before the break. Kai Havertz was again guilty of profligacy, while Rice saw an effort fizz over and Trossard was somehow denied a brace when his deflected strike fortuitously cannoned off Petrovic.

These close shaves clearly sharpened Arsenal minds during the interval as they came out with a point to prove. Inside seven minutes of the restart, Ben White showed excellent composure in to convert in the box and Havertz then provided the finishing touches to Martin Odegaard's incredible through ball to make it 3-0.

Arsenal continued to cut through their rivals with ease and further strikes from Havertz and White added more gloss to the scoreline. The result puts Arsenal three points clear of Liverpool at the top of the Premier League table ahead of the Merseyside derby tomorrow, while Manchester City are four points back with two games in hand.

GOAL rates the Gunner's players from the Emirates Stadium…

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    Goalkeeper & Defence

    David Raya (7/10):

    Made a couple of good saves in the first half when Chelsea were knocking on the door.

    Ben White (9/10):

    Scored twice – although the second was an attempted cross. Defensively sublime, too.

    William Saliba (7/10):

    Spun by Jackson once in the first half, but was fairly comfortable throughout the rest of the proceedings.

    Gabriel Magalhaes (8/10):

    A real rock. Stopped Chelsea's attempts to get in behind effectively.

    Takehiro Tomiyasu (6/10):

    Has been billed as Arsenal's best one-on-one defender, but Madueke caused him a few problems. Comfortable after the break.

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    Midfield

    Thomas Partey (8/10):

    Excellent on just his fourth Premier League start of the season. Keeping him fit could be decisive in the title race.

    Declan Rice (8/10):

    Created the opener with a superb drive forward. Was all over the place after that, strengthening his Premier League Player of the Year case.

    Martin Odegaard (9/10):

    Some of his mid-range passing was absolutely exquisite. No other player in the Premier League pulls off that assist for Havertz's first.

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    Attack

    Bukayo Saka (7/10):

    Turned Cucurella inside out with ease, but was guilty of taking one too many touches at times. Redeemed himself with a fine assist for Havertz's second.

    Kai Havertz (8/10):

    Wasted a couple of early chances but the two goals he did score were expertly taken. Now has 12 for the season.

    Leandro Trossard (7/10):

    His powerful drive was too much for Petrovic to handle. Not massively involved thereafter, but plugged away.

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    Subs & Manager

    Jorginho (6/10):

    Added some control against his former club.

    Oleksandr Zinchenko (6/10):

    Wasn't overly troubled at left-back.

    Gabriel Martinelli (5/10):

    Missed a one on one in the dying moments.

    Gabriel Jesus (5/10):

    Didn't really get into the game, though it was a formality at that point.

    Fabio Vieira (N/A):

    Given a brief run out.

    Mikel Arteta (8/10):

    Got to field his 'first-choice' midfield three for the first time since the Community Shield. It was worth the wait, and Arsenal mercilessly turned the screw after half-time. The pressure's on Liverpool and Manchester City now…

Advantage Atletico Madrid! Rodrigo De Paul and Samuel Lino on target in Champions League first-leg win but Sebastian Haller strike gives Dortmund hope

Atletico Madrid edged out Borussia Dortmund courtesy of Rodrigo De Paul and Samuel Lino's first-half strikes.

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  • Advantage Atletico after first leg
  • De Paul and Lino on target for hosts
  • Haller pulled one back for Dortmund
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    Atletico Madrid headed into the clash with an incredible home record, having never lost a Champions League knockout clash under Diego Simeone's tutelage in front of their fans. Out of the 16 matches they had played, the Spanish side had won 10 and drew six times.

    Simeone's side looked like a well-oiled machine right from the word go as they dominated proceedings for the majority of the clash. Their intense pressing in the Dortmund half helped them to take an early lead when Rodrigo De Paul capitalised on Gregor Kobel's blunder. The goalkeeper played a short pass to Ian Maatsen who flicked the ball in the path of the Argentine midfielder who then opened the scoring with a simple finish.

    Another defensive blunder from the visitors saw Antoine Griezmann win the ball and quickly lob it towards Samuel Lino who doubled the hosts' lead in the 32nd minute.

    After a dismal first-half showing, Dortmund looked much more determined in the second and finally picked up a consolation goal when Sebastien Haller found the back of the net from a deflected pass. They could have completed a remarkable comeback in the dying minutes of the match when Julian Brandt headed the ball towards the goal from Ryerson's cross but it rattled the crossbar and went out.

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    THE MVP

    The entire Atletico team functioned in an organised manner throughout the game to pick the narrow win over Dortmund but it was De Paul who set the tone of the match with the early strike.

  • THE BIG LOSER

    Dortmund defenders have to take the blame for the away defeat as they looked shaky throughout the match and were at fault for both the Atletico strikes. Edin Terzic has work to do in organising his backline ahead of facing the Spanish side at home next week.

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    WHAT COMES NEXT?

    Simeone's side will next face Girona in La Liga on Saturday while Dortmund will take on Borussia Monchengladbach on the same day in Bundesliga.

Man Utd could sign Maguire upgrade in "complete" star who Ratcliffe knows

Manchester United’s recent form has led them to near crisis point, as the club have only won once in four Champions League ties, while they occupy sixth spot in the Premier League table.

This has led to Erik ten Hag being placed under a lot of pressure and with a run of crucial fixtures coming up, he cant afford to slip up anymore.

The Old Trafford side play Liverpool, Newcastle United, Chelsea and Bayern Munich all in the coming weeks and if they can get through this tough run unscathed, there might just be hope for the Dutchman yet.

Much will depend on how his side performs, however, as they have struggled to control matches this season, while their faltering attack has failed them in the big matches.

Not only that, but their defence has been bordering on shambolic in spells this term also. The Red Devils have conceded 30 goals in just 18 matches, and it isn’t even December yet.

No wonder they are struggling both domestically and in Europe, as Ten Hag has been let down by players who arguably should have departed the club during the summer transfer window.

Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof are not the defenders that the former Ajax boss requires to take his team to the next level, and they have had to play more than anticipated due to injury problems to others.

Harry Maguire's and Victor Lindelof's numbers this season

The duo earn a combined total of £370k-per-week – 9% of the weekly wage bill – yet their performances on the field simply don’t match up to earning this substantial amount.

The pair currently rank in 15th and 16th spot respectively across the United squad in the league for tackles per game (0.6 and 0.4) along with ranking fourth and 12th for interceptions per game (0.7 and 0.4) and these stats clearly show how little they are influencing the team from a defensive point of view.

Manchester United's Victor Lindelof andCasemirolook dejected after Brighton & Hove Albion's first goal

Lindelof has won just 41% of his ground duels in the league this term, while Maguire has won just 50% of his, indicating that they are struggling in one-on-one battles with opposition players.

The quicker Ten Hag has a fit Lisandro Martínez back the better. Until then, the Dutchman is going to have to use the aforementioned duo, until the January transfer window at least.

With just a few weeks to go until the window opens, it appears the 53-year-old is eyeing a move for a defender or two, and a Frenchman has emerged as a key target…

Maguire and Lindelof's potential replacement

Jean-Clair Todibo was originally a target for the club during the summer transfer window, yet no move ever materialised, but this hasn’t put Ten Hag going back in for the Nice star.

According to The Mirror, the Old Trafford side are prioritising a move for a defender in the upcoming winter window and this means they could be back in for Todibo.

With Sir Jim Ratcliffe close to securing a 25% share in Utd, he also owns Nice, for whom Todibo plays which could potentially play into the hands of the Red Devils during any potential move.

Nice centre-back Jean-Clair Todibo.

Having missed out on him during the summer, Ten Hag will be aiming to avoid a repeat of that in the next few weeks, as he is desperate to improve his options at the back.

He may need to ship a few players on for this to become a reality, however, especially as the manager doesn't quite know what sort of budget he will be working with.

Jean-Clair Todibo’s career statistics

The Frenchman started his career with Toulouse before making a switch to Barcelona in 2019, yet this didn’t exactly go to plan as he made just five appearances during his spell in Spain.

The defender has impressed having joined Nice in 2021, and he hasn’t looked back since, making over 100 appearances for the club whilst even earning two caps for France recently, showing how far he has come over the last couple of years.

Jean-Clair Todibo Ligue 1 stats

2022/23

2023/24

Accurate passes per game

56.7

78.2

Tackles per game

2.2

2

Interceptions per game

1.2

1.4

Clearances per game

3.1

2.8

Total duels won per game

4.4

4.5

Stats via Sofascore

Talent scout Jacek Kulig lavished praise on him at the start of the year, saying: “One of the most underrated CBs in Europe at the moment. Having a really good season despite Nice underachieving quite a lot. Superb build-up and defensive attributes. Complete package.”

United clearly missed a trick not luring him to Manchester, especially with his statistics for the French club in recent times.

Indeed, the 6 foot 2 titan impressed when compared to his positional peers over the last 12 months. According to FBref, he currently ranks in the top 5% for tackles per 90 (2.47), the top 10% for attempted passes per 90 (76.4) and the top 7% for successful take-ons per 90 (0.62), proving he excelled across a wide range of performance metrics.

Jean-Clair Todibo

Not only that, but he also ranks second across the Nice squad for accurate passes per game (78.2) in Ligue 1, along with ranking second for tackles per game (two) and for interceptions per game (1.4), proving that he is one of the better performers in their squad.

The 23-year-old is certainly a massive talent and the next step for him in his career is to secure a move to the Premier League, especially as he can continue his development across the channel.

The youngster has shown that he is ready to make the step up to a club like United and, with their current defensive woes, he would immediately improve their backline.

Maguire and Lindelof surely don’t have much longer left in Manchester. The Swede is out of contract at the end of the current season and it is unlikely that he will secure a new deal.

The Englishman, on the other hand, has a year longer on his contract, yet considering how close he was to joining West Ham United in the summer, he certainly won't be around by then.

This upcoming window could be Ten Hag’s most important yet, although much will depend on whether he is still actually in charge following a tough run of fixtures.

If he is and United are able to sign one or two top-class defenders, their fortunes might just change during the second half of the season.

Tasmania collapse gives Queensland slim chance of win

Five wickets from Jackson Bird had earlier put the Tigers in control

Alex Malcolm18-Oct-2018Mark Steketee celebrates a wicket with his team-mates•Getty ImagesA startling collapse from Tasmania has given Queensland a slim chance of a remarkable comeback at the Gabba after five wickets from Jackson Bird had earlier put the Tigers in control.Queensland began the third day at 5 for 74 in its first innings and Nathan McSweeney and Jimmy Peirson compiled a 60-run stand before Simon Milenko made the breakthrough, removing the debutant McSweeney for 35. Tom Rogers claimed Peirson shortly after and Bird cleaned up the tail to claim his 13th five-wicket haul in first-class cricket.Tasmania started their second innings with a lead of 207 but lost their first four wickets for 36 with Mark Steketee bagging three of them. George Bailey fell to a stunning catch from McSweeney at cover. Jake Doran was then run out by a direct hit from Sam Heazlett after the batsman collided with his partner Matthew Wade while running a quick single.The Tigers wicketkeeper held the bottom half of the innings together with his second half-century in the match. But Mitchell Swepson claimed 3 for 17 to wrap up the innings and leave Queensland needing 340 for an unlikely victory.The chase started poorly though with Sam Truloff bowled third ball by Bird. Joe Burns nicked Gabe Bell behind in the third last over the day. The Bulls need 311 runs to win on the final day with eight wickets in hand.

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