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Hugo Ekitike reckons Alexander Isak competition will boost him at Liverpool

Hugo Ekitike believes Alexander Isak’s presence will aid his development as the young striker welcomed the increased competition at Liverpool.

Arne Slot’s Premier League champions made waves in the summer transfer window, with the 23-year-old Ekitike following the likes of Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, and Milos Kerkez to Anfield. Ekitike joined from Frankfurt in a deal worth £69 million plus a potential £10 million (approximately €11.45 million) in add-ons and has hit the ground running, scoring five goals in eight appearances across all competitions.

But Liverpool maintained a strong interest in Newcastle sharpshooter Isak throughout the summer and secured the striker for a British record £125 million on deadline day.

“I think it’s good to have players in such a big club,” Ekitike said. “I can’t see one big club playing with only one striker, so I think it’s good that he’s here. Even for me at my age, I think I still have a lot of things to improve and learn, so for me it’s good that he’s here.”

He added, “As for if we can play together, that’s for the coach to decide how he wants to play. That’s not me. But obviously, he’s a great player. I’ve been playing in two-striker compositions and one-striker systems, so I can do a lot of things. If we have to play together, I can do that.”

Ekitike certainly appears to be loving life at Liverpool, having joined despite interest from the likes of Manchester United and Newcastle.

“It was just the best choice,” he said. “You know, it’s the champions of England. For me, they have great players, a great history. It just fitted with what I was looking for after Frankfurt.”

Ekitike was speaking on the eve of Liverpool’s Champions League match at Galatasaray, where the young striker is in line to make his first appearance since last Tuesday’s embarrassing sending-off.

The Frenchman replaced Isak at half-time of the Carabao Cup clash against Southampton and went on to score a late winner. He famously removed his shirt and held it up to the cameras in celebration. However, the substitute had already been booked and received what Slot called a “stupid red card” that ruled him out of Saturday’s 2-1 loss at Crystal Palace.

“I think that wasn’t smart,” Ekitike admitted. “Obviously, I punished myself alone, I’d say. I felt a bit disappointed to watch the boys from home last Saturday, but as I said on Instagram, I apologise to everybody already, to my teammates. That kind of thing won’t happen again. I just move on now. I am just looking forward to playing and I just focus on football.”

Ekitike will hope to make amends in Istanbul, where Liverpool arrived without Federico Chiesa due to what Slot described as a “little niggle.” The Liverpool boss did not want to take any risks ahead of Saturday’s trip to Chelsea—a match he hopes to approach on the back of a morale-boosting victory against Galatasaray.

“I think we always have to do, no matter if you win, lose, or draw, what is asked of you if you want to compete for trophies, but let alone if you wear a Liverpool shirt,” Slot said. “That is giving everything you have and combining that with the best football you can play.”

“We created more chances during the course of the game, more chances than we had in all the three games we played before against Palace, but we also conceded many more chances than we did before. So we can improve, and the things we can improve I will show tonight to the players.”
https://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/hugo-ekitike-reckons-alexander-isak-competition-will-boost-him-at-liverpool-1812742.html

Unai Emery expects goals to start flowing for Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins

Aston Villa boss Unai Emery believes the goals are coming for striker Ollie Watkins after he opened his account for the season in the 3-1 win at home to Fulham.

England forward Watkins made amends for a penalty miss in the narrow Europa League win against Bologna in midweek when he brought Villa back on level terms before the break, following Raul Jimenez’s early headed opener for the visitors.

Villa put Fulham on the canvas with two goals right at the start of the second half. John McGinn’s drilled effort found the bottom-left corner, making it 2-1, before Emi Buendia added another less than two minutes later to give Villa lift off.

Emery said of Watkins:
“Hopefully he keeps going, but it’s the consequence of how he played on Thursday. He missed the penalty, which was important, but the most important and the first step forward is sticking to your tasks, and he was doing that on Thursday and today. The goals are coming hopefully for the next matches.”

Emery admitted Villa’s first Premier League victory of the season was much-needed and he could see confidence flooding back.

“We needed to win, it was very clear,” he said. “We played with energy and passion and changed through the match because we recovered confidence. In the second half, we started aggressive, trying to use those minutes, taking chances to score, and we did it. It was a fantastic response from some players after the goal.

“We started poor but we showed the same enthusiasm as we did on Thursday, and through that we won, and some players have started scoring.”

Fulham wanted a couple of penalties in the first half when goalkeeper Emi Martinez made contact with Josh King, but referee Andrew Madley booked the latter for simulation. King also saw a goal-bound strike blocked by the arm of Matty Cash, but no penalty was given. Marco Silva’s first-half frustrations landed him a yellow card.

Silva said:
“We have to blame ourselves for the goals we conceded; they were too soft for the level the Premier League demands. The things we cannot control have happened too often this season, and this afternoon was another good example.

“The reality of our season so far: we have lost two games and see the way we lost the two games — Chelsea, the VAR decisions, and this afternoon again. Very quick decision from the referee to go yellow card on Josh King. I’ve seen the images and it’s clear. He was tackled 100 per cent by Martinez, I’m sure. No one can tell me he wasn’t. Cash did not do it on purpose at all but he made his body bigger with the left hand.

“Last week it was a penalty against us but this week it was no penalty.”
https://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/unai-emery-expects-goals-to-start-flowing-for-aston-villa-striker-ollie-watkins-1812302.html

Mikel Arteta hits back at accusation that his Arsenal approach is too cautious

A defiant Mikel Arteta has hit back at critics who have claimed his cautious tactics are threatening to derail Arsenal’s bid to win the Premier League.

Sky Sports pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher both accused Arteta of selecting an overly defensive team following Arsenal’s 1-1 draw against Manchester City at the Emirates on Sunday. Notably, Arsenal’s marquee summer signing Eberechi Eze was dropped to the bench despite the absence of Martin Odegaard. Instead, Martin Zubimendi, Declan Rice, and Mikel Merino formed a midfield three.

Addressing criticism that he approaches big matches with the “handbrake on,” Arteta responded:

“Surprised? In football? I don’t think I’m surprised by anything. I don’t read it, but if you tell me that this is the main narrative, I’d be extremely surprised given my knowledge and how I analyse a football game.

Because it was impossible for somebody to predict such dominance from Arsenal throughout 96 minutes — something that never happened in 17 years of Pep Guardiola as a manager. So if the narrative goes somewhere else and we’re talking about dominance, how can you be dominant against such a team if you have, what was the word? Handbrake. Dominance and handbrake are two different words. But I accept everything. I will learn more to have a different vision.”

Arsenal trailed 1-0 at the interval, with Eze brought on to replace Merino, while Bukayo Saka was also introduced at the break in place of the injured Noni Madueke. On Tuesday, Arteta confirmed that the England international faces a period on the sidelines with a knee injury.

“I respect everybody’s opinion, but when I watched everything back and saw all the stats, I was surprised. I don’t think one player makes that big of a difference when you see the behaviour of our team,” Arteta added.

“We played Ebz on the right-hand side. Could he play 90 minutes? That’s a question I asked myself because none of you know the load he can handle. So it’s easy to say he could have played from the start — maybe not. He’d already played two games from the start and he’s never played as a right attacking midfielder before. So that’s another new element for him. But all good.”

Currently five points behind runaway Premier League leaders Liverpool after just five matches, Arsenal will face Port Vale in the third round of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday. Madueke will be absent from Arteta’s travelling squad, but 15-year-old Max Dowman could make his first start for Arsenal. Meanwhile, former Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga is set to replace David Raya.

On Madueke’s injury, Arteta said:

“He’s going to be out for a few weeks. We’ll probably have to do a scan again next week. He felt something at the beginning of the match against City, tried to carry on, but at half-time he was too sore.

It doesn’t look too bad. He was gutted, obviously. It’s very disappointing because he was in such good form and looked a real threat — so it’s a big miss for us.”
https://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/mikel-arteta-hits-back-at-accusation-that-his-arsenal-approach-is-too-cautious-1810146.html

Arsenal were a better team against Man City: Pep Guardiola

**Arsenal Were the Better Team Against Man City, Says Pep Guardiola**

*By Rajdeep Saha | Sep 22, 2025, 01:18 AM*

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has acknowledged that Arsenal outperformed his team in their recent Premier League encounter, which ended in a 1-1 draw at the Emirates Stadium.

Despite an early goal from Erling Haaland giving City the lead, Arsenal fought back with a late equalizer from Gabriel Martinelli. Reflecting on the match, Guardiola admitted, “I think the result is fair. In general, Arsenal were better.” He praised Arsenal’s overall performance, describing the game as “demanding” and commending their solid defensive organization, especially during set-pieces.

### Tactical Shift: Defensive Approach from City

In a departure from his usual style, Guardiola deployed a five-man defense to contain Arsenal’s attacking threats. “We don’t try to be like this but when the opponent is better we defend deeper and counter-attack,” he explained. This defensive setup helped frustrate Arsenal for most of the match but was ultimately breached in the closing stages when Martinelli scored.

### Resilience Amid Fatigue

Guardiola also highlighted the physical and emotional challenges his squad faced leading up to this fixture. Having played intense matches against Manchester United and Napoli earlier in the week, fatigue was a significant factor. “Hats off to our team for the resilience. It’s so difficult when you’re not effective with high pressing,” he remarked.

He further noted the toll of their prior encounter with Napoli and the long journey to London, which impacted his team’s usual dominance.

### Notable Stats

According to Opta, the 1-1 draw marked a record low for Guardiola’s teams in terms of possession during a top-flight league match. Manchester City held just 32.8% possession, the lowest average of any Guardiola side in his Premier League career, and one of the two lowest possession stats recorded in his 601 league games as City manager — both occurring against Arsenal (the other being 36.5% in March 2023).

Pep Guardiola’s candid reflections underline Arsenal’s rising stature and the challenges facing Manchester City as they navigate a congested fixture schedule this season.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/pep-guardiola-praises-arsenal-after-stalemate-at-the-emirates/story

Bruno Fernandes completes 100 goals for Manchester United: Key stats

**Bruno Fernandes Completes 100 Goals for Manchester United: Key Stats**

*By Rajdeep Saha | Sep 20, 2025, 10:45 pm*

Manchester United skipper Bruno Fernandes has reached a remarkable milestone, completing 100 goals for the club. He achieved this feat during a crucial Premier League contest against Chelsea at Old Trafford.

The match saw Chelsea reduced to 10 men early on in Matchday 5. Taking advantage of the numerical advantage, Manchester United steadily built pressure. Fernandes secured his landmark goal from a precise cross by Patrick Dorgu across the face of the goal.

After a lengthy VAR check for a potential offside, the goal was ultimately awarded, confirming Fernandes’ 100th strike for the Red Devils.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/bruno-fernandes-attains-this-milestone-for-man-united/story

Wolves secure new deal for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen: Details

**Wolves Secure New Deal for Striker Jørgen Strand Larsen**

*By Rajdeep Saha | September 19, 2025, 6:17 PM*

Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) have secured the future of their star striker, Jørgen Strand Larsen, by signing a new contract extension that will keep the Norwegian international at the club until 2030. The deal also includes an option for an additional year, further strengthening Wolves’ long-term plans.

### Career Progression and Recent Developments

Strand Larsen’s new contract comes just three months after his permanent transfer to Wolves. The striker initially joined the club on loan from Celta Vigo last season, making an immediate impact by scoring 14 goals. His impressive performances played a key role in helping Wolves avoid relegation, as they finished 16th in the Premier League.

This summer, Newcastle United made two bids for the striker—initially £50 million, followed by an increased offer of £55 million. However, both bids were rejected by Wolves, underscoring the club’s intent to keep their key forward.

### Current Status and Injury Update

Following his permanent signing for £23 million, Strand Larsen has started the season strongly, netting two goals in the EFL Cup victory over West Ham. Unfortunately, he has been sidelined for the last two games due to an Achilles injury. As Wolves prepare to face Leeds United this Saturday, the club remains hopeful that Strand Larsen will recover in time to boost their attacking options.

### Strand Larsen’s Statistics at Wolves

– **Premier League Appearances:** 37
– **Goals:** 14
– **Assists:** 4
– **All Competitions Appearances:** 41
– **Goals in All Competitions:** 16
– **Current Season:** 3 games, 2 goals

Jørgen Strand Larsen continues to be a vital part of Wolves’ squad, and with his new long-term contract, the club looks to build its future around the talented Norwegian striker.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/wolves-see-strand-larsen-sign-a-new-deal/story