Emi Martinez swaps lewd for love in Golden Glove celebration – with Argentina goalkeeper sending never ‘relax’ trophy warning to rivals after Copa America triumph

Emi Martinez swapped lewd for love in his Copa America Golden Glove celebration, with the Argentina goalkeeper sounding a trophy warning to rivals.

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The shot-stopper is a now a two-time winner of the prestigious Copa crown, having first helped the Albiceleste to continental glory back in 2021. Martinez starred at that event, with his penalty-saving reputation being enhanced.

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More heroics were delivered at the 2022 World Cup, en route to a global title, with wild celebrations sparked at the end of each triumph. Martinez became famed for a bizarre routine that saw him hold the Golden Glove to his crotch on that occasion.

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There were no such theatrics after helping Argentina to a 1-0 win over Colombia in 2024, with Martinez telling of the insatiable appetite for success that exists within Lionel Scaloni’s squad: “Being a two-time champion is a very nice thing for this team, for this country. We wanted to give the people another joy, we put a lot of effort into it. They thought that by winning titles we were going to relax, but we showed once again the kind of team we are.”

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Martinez, who is now preparing to head off on a family vacation, added on focus now being shifted towards the next piece of silverware that is up for grabs – and another that Argentina claimed in 2022: “We are now playing the Finalissima against Spain and we have the chance to win another title. It has been shown that we have everything.”

No Dessers & £2.5m target included in Rangers’ dream starting XI after January

Glasgow Rangers made their first signing of the winter window before it officially opened, announcing that they had signed Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Fabio Silva on a loan deal until the end of the season at the end of December.

It was a much-needed boost amid a lack of attacking options being available to Philippe Clement and with the January window now in full swing, he will be hoping to add another few players.

Much will depend on the budget he has at his disposal, of course, as former manager Michael Beale splashed the cash rather lavishly during the summer.

If the Belgian manager can move on a couple of players to free up the wage bill, there could be space for another two or three new arrivals and the squad could look a lot different to what it did at the start of the season.

With this in mind, here's a look at what Rangers’ dream starting lineup could be following the end of the January transfer window, if they sign some of their main targets.

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Although strengthening his options in attack remains the main focus for Clement, the situation in the left-back area is changing day by day.

Recent updates suggest that Ridvan Yilmaz is set to depart the club this month – according to reports in Italy (via Rangers Review) a- nd this has heightened the need for some extra cover in this position.

Borna Barisic is also being linked with a move away from Ibrox, as Dinamo Zagreb could be set to offer the defender a pre-contract deal, while AS Roma and Aston Villa have previously declared their interest in the Croatian.

Clement won't want to lose both ahead of a busy schedule which indicates that he could make a swoop for FC Twente defender Gijs Smal, who is out of contract this summer.

That’s according to reports in the Netherlands (via the Scottish Sun) who claim that the Gers are monitoring Smal ahead of making a potential move for him this month.

The 26-year-old has only played eight times in the Eredivisie this term, yet he currently ranks fifth among the squad for key passes per game (1.5) and sixth for successful dribbles per game (0.6), which indicates that when he has featured, the Dutchman is a positive influence.

Clement could potentially secure him for a knockdown fee this month or wait and pay nothing in the summer, but with the way it is going, he may wish to bring him in sooner rather than later.

2 Million Manhoef

Moving on from the left-back conundrum, the Gers also require another addition out wide and Million Manhoef could be an ideal candidate.

Interest was first shown by the club last month, according to the Scottish Sun, with a fee of £2.5m looking like it would be enough to secure his services this month.

A new update from TEAMtalk has suggested that the Gers could strike a deal in the coming weeks as Vitesse Arnhem – Manhoef’s team – are struggling financially, thus suggesting that they could let him depart in January.

Million Manhoef's 2022/23 statistics.

The 22-year-old has scored four goals in 15 league matches for Vitesse – contributing to 33% of his team's total goals in the top flight this season – and he could thrive under Clement at Rangers.

Rangers Journal founder Kai Watson lauded him during his analysis of the winger via X, saying: “The main things that stand out about him are his electrifying pace and confidence on the ball.

“He’s a threat running in behind and also carrying the ball. Much like what Abdallah Sima has provided this season.”

This type of player is exactly what Clement needs to add to his options and while he may have offers from elsewhere, the chance to develop in Scotland and play European football on a consistent basis could be key to securing any sort of deal.

3 Michy Batshuayi

Michy Batshuayi in action for Fenerbahce.

The Light Blues have been linked with a variety of players already since the window has been open, but Batshuayi is perhaps the most surprising, especially with his stature in the game.

According to the Scottish Sun, the Gers have reportedly shown interest in the Belgian forward following news that he looked set to depart Turkish side Fenerbahçe this month.

Cyriel Dessers has scored just nine goals in 30 matches so far during his stint in Scotland and these are hardly the numbers which will power the club to a 56th league title.

Not only that, but the Nigerian forward also lacks composure in the final third, evidenced by the fact that he has missed 11 big chances so far in the league this term, the most by any Rangers player.

Belgium's MichyBatshuayiin action

Danilo is due to miss the next three months with a knee injury, while Kemar Roofe has only been used sporadically during 2023/24 due to suffering more knocks and niggles, and it could be the end of the road for the 31-year-old.

Clement simply cannot rely on a player who fails to complete 90 minutes on a regular basis and this means a swoop for Batshuayi could be vital.

The former Chelsea gem has not played that often for Fenerbahçe this term, managing just 911 minutes, yet he has found the back of the net on nine occasions, the same number as Dessers.

Not only does the 30-year-old boast a goal ratio of one in every 2.6 club career matches, but the striker has scored 27 goals in just 53 matches for Belgium, including three goals in major tournaments, showcasing his class.

There is no doubt that he would be a fantastic signing and the only stumbling block could be what sort of wages he will be expecting.

If he manages to showcase his true ability in front of goal should a shock move to Rangers occur, Clement could be onto a winner.

The next few weeks could be interesting indeed and if the manager somehow manages to bring another few signings into the club, it could be the boost that they require.

Dream Rangers starting XI after January – GK – Butland; RB – Tavernier, CB – Goldson, CB – Balogun, – LB – Smal; CM – Lundstram, CM – Raskin; RW – Manhoef, AM – Cantwell, LW – Sima; ST – Batshuayi

USWNT announce pair of international friendlies against Republic of Ireland in late June

The matches will serve as a summer slate of friendlies for Emma Hayes and the USWNT

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The U.S. women's national team have schedule a pair of international friendlies against the Republic of Ireland in late June, U.S. soccer announced Monday. Match one will be played on June 26 at DICK's Sportings Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado, and match two on June 29 at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The U.S. will also play a third match during the international window on July 2 with an opponent and venue to be announced.

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This will be the second time the U.S. have hosted Ireland in a pair of international friendlies in recent years, with the USWNT sweeping them in April 2023 in matches in Austin, Texas and St. Louis, Missouri.

"Ireland is one of the most difficult European teams to play against, so I’m happy we could get these games,” said Hayes. “We need to play teams that will push us and create an environment where our players have to solve problems and play under pressure. We’re still early in our process of building towards World Cup qualifying for ’27 and we still have a lot of growth to go as a team and as individuals, so these summer matches at these great soccer venues will once again provide a platform for the players to show their abilities to excel at a high level.”

The U.S. has played Ireland 15 times across the program's history, and won every match.

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DICK's Sporting Goods Park was the venue for Hayes' first match in charge of the USWNT, a victory over the Korea on June 1, 2024.

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Arsenal now tracking £66m "future star attacker" alongside Arda Guler

Arsenal are now tracking another young Turkish talent as they look to bolster Mikel Arteta’s attack in the transfer windows ahead, it has been reported.

Arsenal weighing up options in attack

Arsenal are believed to be on the hunt for fresh impetus in attack as they look to battle back from an underwhelming start to the Premier League season. The Gunners have struggled to find the net from open play this season and have become over-reliant on set-pieces, while Bukayo Saka is still tasked with much of the creativity and goalscoring.

Goalkeepers aside, the attack is the area that Mikel Arteta has spent the least money on so far during his time in north London, and there were signs last summer that he was ready to change that, with the likes of Nico Williams and Benjamin Sesko both linked with moves to the Emirates Stadium, while Alexander Isak remains a long-term target.

Initially signed as a midfielder, Kai Havertz has taken the mantle to lead the line for the Gunners, but despite an impressive goal return since moving to the no.9 spot there are concerns about his finishing, while in the wide areas there is little backup for Bukayo Saka or competition for Gabriel Martinelli, leading to plenty of speculation about incomings.

Position

Players signed

Total cost

Goalkeepers

4

£59m

Defenders

11

£213m

Midfielders

7

£238m

Attackers

5

£128m

Another one of the names that appears regularly is that of Real Madrid talent Arda Güler. The Turkish youngster has struggled for gametime at the Santiago Bernabéu, and is reportedly free to leave on loan in January, something that has caught Arsenal’s attention as they look for more options in that area of the pitch. Now, they are also thought to be tracking his teammate.

Arsenal in race for £66m talent

That is according to Caught Offside, who report that Arsenal are one of four sides keeping tabs on Juventus teenage talent Kenan Yildiz as a potential option to strengthen their frontline.

The 19-year-old is another of Turkey’s young talents, and has linked up with Guler on several occasions for the national side. He was dubbed a “future star attacker” who is “ready to explode at senior level” by Football Analyst Ben Mattinson back in December 2023, and in the time since he has begun to deliver on that prediction, grabbing four goals and three assists so far this season for Juventus, his best senior return yet.

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That has caught the attention of several clubs including Arsenal, and the report claims that though Juventus do not want to sell their talented forward, an offer around the £66m mark would be enough to tempt them to cash in as they battle their own financial problems.

It is added that alongside Arsenal, “Manchester United, Aston Villa and Borussia Dortmund” are also keen as well as Liverpool, with several Premier League scouts having been to watch the Turkish youngster in action in recent weeks.

The former Bayern Munich youngster is capable of playing on either flank or through the middle, though Thiago Motta has used him largely on the left side of attack at Juventus.

That versatility could make him a perfect addition for Arsenal, though they will have to shell out a significant fee to land him.

Man City predicted to have 'done quite well' in 115-charge FFP trial based on ex-Premier League CEO's 'trusted sources'

An ex-Premier League CEO has predicted that Manchester City have "done quite well" in their 115-charge FFP case based on his "trusted sources".

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While City await the verdict of a lengthy legal battle after being hit with 115 charges of alleged financial rule breaches by the Premier League, former Everton and Aston Villa CEO Keith Wyness has weighed in on the matter. According to some of his "trusted sources", Pep Guardiola's men may get a more favourable ruling than some have predicted.

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He told Football Insider: "All the rumours and there's both sides of the rumour mill are going strongly that Man City are gonna escape, that there's a settlement being done behind the scenes – to the Premier League may well win. So right now you just pick your rumour and see where it goes. My own gut feeling and the sources that I've been trusting so far would tend towards City doing quite well in this case. But I don't think both parties will come out of it unscathed. Let's just wait and see."

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If found guilty, City could face a huge points deduction, but relegation and trophies being chalked off may be more unlikely. Either way, this has been a monumental story in English football and could have a huge impact on the sport going forward as a whole.

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It has been reported that a ruling on this seismic matter is likely to come out before the end of the current season. It is just a matter of wait and see. City are due back in action against Bournemouth in the FA Cup quarter-finals on March 30.

Cost of sacking Ruben Amorim revealed as Man Utd's coaching spend surpasses Virgil van Dijk fee

With Ruben Amorim under increasing pressure at Manchester United, the amount that it would cost INEOS to sack their manager has now been revealed.

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Victory over Chelsea seemed like a glimmer of hope for many, but the reality is that it just papered over the cracks for Amorim in what has been an historically disastrous tenure. A win over Brentford would have handed the former Sporting Club boss back-to-back wins in the Premier League for the first time in his 11-month spell and it just about sums things up that the Red Devils came away defeated in West London.

Now, it’s all eyes on Old Trafford and Sunderland’s visit. Lose and that may be that for Amorim, who is still refusing to alter the system which has picked up just nine Premier League wins in 33 games.

With pressure increasing, questions have naturally arrived about who could replace Amorim at Old Trafford, with those questions leading to the likes of Gareth Southgate and Oliver Glasner.

Southgate has been out of a job since leaving his England post and has been mentioned among reports as a candidate to replace Amorim if the manager loses his job at Man United.

That said, he’s not the only one on the list. Reports have also mentioned Crystal Palace manager Glasner, who has taken the Eagles into European football and to a stunning 19-game unbeaten run. If the Red Devils want someone who can transform a side in the Premier League, then he is their man.

Just how much it would cost to take the Austrian out of his role at Palace immediately is another question entirely, however, and it would already cost INEOS more than enough to sack Amorim.

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INEOS didn’t just go all in on their manager when it came to summer signings, they also backed the Portuguese coach from the off when negotiating his contract. Now, after a disastrous spell, it would reportedly cost Man Utd £12m to sack Amorim in what should be seen as a nightmare ending for Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

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It also continues a shocking trend for Man United, who would take their termination costs to as high as £81.8m since Sir Alex Ferguson by relieving Amorim of his duties. For context of how incredibly poor that record is, Liverpool paid £75m to sign Virgil van Dijk in 2018, who has since won every trophy on offer at Anfield and been a part of several thrashings over the Red Devils.

Ferguson’s coaching team

£2.4m

David Moyes

£5.2m

Louis van Gaal

£8.4m

Jose Mourinho

£19.6m

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

£9.1m

Ralf Rangnick

£14.7m

Erik ten Hag

£10.4m

Ruben Amorim*

£12m

Total* if Amorim sacked

£81.8m

When INEOS first hired Amorim, it was their first big call and one that many backed. He was a young, impressive candidate. Now, 11 months on, their first decision is one that looks destined to end in expensive failure.

Arsenal player ratings vs Tottenham: Eberechi Eze paints north London red! Hat-trick hero shows sorry Spurs what they could have won on dream derby debut

Eberechi Eze's brilliant hat-trick secured Arsenal bragging rights in the north London derby as Mikel Arteta's men romped to a 4-1 win over a sorry Tottenham side on Sunday. Leandro Trossard got the ball rolling for the Gunners before an Eze double either side of half-time put the hosts in control. Richarlison's wonder strike gave Spurs some hope, but another classy finish from Eze ensured Arsenal went six points clear at the top of the Premier League.

Arsenal took the lead in the 36th minute when Mikel Merino's delightful through ball cut open Tottenham's defence, and Trossard was on hand to nudge the ball home via a deflection. A very defensive-minded Tottenham side were 2-0 down five minutes later when Eze's quick feet and snap shot proved too much for Guglielmo Vicario. 

The ultra-confident hosts put the game to bed a minute after the break when Eze – who looked like he would join Tottenham before Arsenal swooped in for him during the summer transfer window – lashed in a shot from the edge of the area to send the home fans wild. However, out of nowhere, Spurs scored with their first shot on goal as Richarlison caught David Raya off his line with a spectacular 40-yard strike in the 55th minute.

But hopes of a comeback were obliterated when former Crystal Palace star Eze scored a superb third 14 minutes from time after good work from Trossard. After Manchester City's shock loss to Newcastle on Saturday, this was the perfect response from Arteta's men, and results like these may go a long way to ending their 21-year wait for a Premier League title.

GOAL rates Arsenal's players from Emirates Stadium…

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David Raya (6/10):

The former Brentford 'keeper was beaten by a wonderful bit of improvisation from Richarlison. Some of his distribution wasn't the best but, he wasn't tested much.

Jurrien Timber (8/10):

Was commanding and powerful in defence and attack in the first half and continued that after the break with an assist for Eze's second.

William Saliba (7/10):

The France international was relatively untroubled against Tottenham's uninspiring attack. Tougher tests will lie ahead, and he won't have the injured Gabriel Magalhaes alongside him, but so far, so good.

Piero Hincapie (7/10):

Came in for Gabriel and acquitted himself well at the back, albeit he wasn't tested a great deal. Likes to get forward, too.

Riccardo Calafiori (7/10):

Continues to keep Lewis-Skelly out of the starting XI and for good reason. The Italian is just a brick wall at times.

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Eberechi Eze (10/10):

Popped up with a moment of magic for his opener and Arsenal's second. Quick feet and some terrific finishing earned him a dream-like north London derby debut. This is a game he will never forget, and he could be the difference-maker this season.

Martin Zubimendi (6/10):

After a competent first half, he lost possession a bit too easily, and seconds later, Richarlison reduced Tottenham's arrears with a goal of the season contender. Still passes through the lines very well.

Declan Rice (7/10):

Bagged an assist for Eze's first goal with a neat one-touch pass, which summed up his attitude for the game. Ergo, get the ball forward quickly and in a direct manner.

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Bukayo Saka (8/10):

When Spurs were standing firm, he was the one who showed signs of breaking their resistance. Nearly scored with an excellent free-kick and was involved in the build-up for both first-half goals. 

Mikel Merino (8/10):

Led Arsenal's attack in place of the injured Gyokeres, but his most telling contribution was outside the box when he lofted a brilliant pass into Trossard's path for the opening goal. He's a good option for Arsenal to have.

Leandro Trossard (8/10):

Timed his run to perfection for Arsenal's first of the game and just about did enough to squirm his shot past Vicario. His movement and decision-making were top-notch and nabbed an assist, too.

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Noni Madueke (7/10):

Was sharp and direct when he came on.

Ethan Nwaneri (7/10):

The teenager was lively and alert off the bench.

Cristhian Mosquera  (N/A):

Too little time to make an impact.

Myles Lewis-Skelly (N/A):

Came on at the death.

Mikel Arteta (9/10):

While Frank fielded a very conservative starting XI, Arteta played a strong hand, and it worked for him. His team repeatedly managed to break open Spurs' deep-lying defence with a mixture of skill, vision, and tenacity. Performances like these will do his team the world of good, as the Spaniard got this spot on.

Kohli's incredible run, Australia's chasing woes

Stats highlights from the first T20I between Australia and India at the Adelaide Oval

Shiva Jayaraman26-Jan-201610 Fifty-plus scores for Virat Kohli in T20 internationals – the most by an Indian batsman. Rohit Sharma and Yuvraj Singh each have eight such scores. Click here for a list of batsmen with ten or more fifty-plus scores in T20Is.78* Kohli’s highest in T20Is before this match, which came against Pakistan in the 2012 World T20. His 90 not out in this match is the joint second-highest individual score in T20Is in Australia. Damien Martyn’s 96 against South Africa at the Gabba in 2005-06 is the highest. David Warner has also made 90* against Sri Lanka at the SCG in 2012-13.86.50 Kohli’s average in his last ten T20I innings; he has made 519 runs, including six fifties at a strike rate of 139.89. Overall, Kohli averages 48.08 in T20Is – the highest by far among batsmen with at least 500 runs in this format.2010 The only time Australia have successfully chased a target of 160 or more in T20Is, at the the World T20 semi-final against Pakistan when they ran down 197. This match was the 15th time they have failed to chase such a target in T20Is.134 Runs added by the third-wicket partnership between Kohli and Suresh Raina – the second-highest in T20Is against Australia and the third-highest for any wicket for India. Kohli and Rohit had added 138 runs for the second wicket against South Africa in Dharamsala last year, which is the highest.2 Australian players who have played 50 T20Is. Shane Watson joined the club today, while David Warner with 54 matches is the most capped player for Australia in this format.2 India batsmen who have scored 1000 or more runs in T20Is with Raina getting to the landmark in this match. Raina has made 1024 runs at a strike rate of 133.85. His 41 off 34 balls today was his second-slowest in T20Is having faced at least 30 balls.3/23 Jasprit Bumrah’s bowling figures in this match – the fourth-best on T20I debut for India. Pragyan Ojha holds the record with his 4 for 21 against Bangladesh in June 2009. Hardik Pandya – the other debutant in the India team – conceded 37 runs from his three overs. Nineteen of them came off his first, making it the most expensive over by a debutant from a Full Member nation in T20Is. His economy of 12.33 in this match was the third-worst by an India bowler on debut.45 Runs conceded by Shaun Tait, who was making a comeback to Australia T20I team after five years. These are his most expensive bowling returns in T20Is eclipsing the 40 runs he gave away off four overs against England in 2010-11 at the same venue, and against New Zealand in Christchurch in 2009-10.37 Runs Australia lost this game by – their fourth-biggest defeat in T20Is while chasing. Their worst defeat while chasing came against England in the second ever T20 international – they lost by 100 runs.

Solskjaer 2.0: Man Utd could replace Amorim with "one of the best coaches"

As Ruben Amorim will attest to, it’s not a great time to be the current Manchester United manager, with the Portuguese staring down the barrel after collecting just 31 points from 31 Premier League games in charge.

Whether it is comfort to him or not, it is also worth noting that it isn’t exactly ideal to be a former United boss either, with the past few weeks having seen numerous high-profile names depart their posts.

Indeed, Jose Mourinho’s failure to steer Fenerbahce into the Champions League saw him replaced last month, with the enigmatic coach now looking set to return to his homeland amid the chance to replace Bruno Lage at Benfica.

Elsewhere in Turkey, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s own European misfortunes ensured he was relieved of his role at Besiktas that same week, with the Norwegian’s first coaching position since leaving Old Trafford having lasted just over six months.

Perhaps the most brutal of the lot, however, was Erik ten Hag’s dismissal at Bayer Leverkusen, abruptly ending a tenure that lasted – checks notes – just two games in charge of the Bundesliga outfit. Ouch.

All of those men tried, and ultimately failed, to take the Red Devils back to the top of the European and English game, with Amorim, unfortunately, in danger of following suit.

Ranking every post-Ferguson manager at Man Utd

Only three managers in United’s entire history – Ernest Mangnall, Sir Matt Busby, and Sir Alex Ferguson – have won a league title while in charge of the club, with the latter of such esteemed figures leaving a legacy that continues to burden those in his wake.

David Moyes – or ‘The Chosen One’ – was first up in attempting to fill that void, although nine months into his six-year contract, the struggling Scotsman was sacked, even with United narrowly defeated by Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-final.

In 51 games in all at Old Trafford, the current Everton boss won 27 games, as per Transfermarkt. For context, Amorim has won only 18 games from 47 games at the helm to date.

That pairing unsurprisingly rank lowly on this list, but bottom of the pile is the interim Ralf Rangnick. The German won 11 of 29 games in charge, but this short-term fit was ill-suited right from the off.

While his honesty in press conferences may have charmed some, the veteran coach did little to lift the toxic mood, arguably holding more focus on improving his own standing than actually improving matters on and off the pitch.

Louis van Gaal, meanwhile, endured his own turbulent, chaotic stint. A dismal recruitment record saw the likes of Angel Di Maria, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Morgan Schneiderlin – to name just a few – underwhelm, although the unique Dutchman did oversee the rise of a young Marcus Rashford, while claiming an FA Cup triumph to boot.

Sticking with the Netherlands, Ten Hag’s own success can be seen in his Carabao Cup and FA Cup heroics, as well as the nurturing of Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho, although few United managers have sunk to such lows – losing 7-0 at Anfield the obvious case in point.

Under Mourinho, the ‘poor man’s treble’ was claimed in 2016/17, while his 81-point tally the following season remains the best return post-Fergie. A winner undeniably, but Mourinho’s football was forgettable, with hardly a week passing without some kind of feud with Paul Pogba, Anthony Martial, Luke Shaw and the like.

The Portuguese coach had left a dark cloud over Manchester upon his exit in December 2018, but Solskjaer – perhaps the best of the bunch – swiftly lifted it, winning 14 of his first 17 games in charge while famously seeing off Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes.

GK

David De Gea

RB

Eric Bailly

CB

Chris Smalling

CB

Victor Lindelof

LB

Luke Shaw

RM

Ashley Young

CM

Scott McTominay

CM

Fred

LM

Andreas Pereira

ST

Marcus Rashford

ST

Romelu Lukaku

A trophy may have alluded him, but second and third-place finishes marked signs of progress, with the return of Cristiano Ronaldo likely to remain a ‘what if’ moment amid the eventual collapse of his reign.

The treble winner wasn’t without fault, and nor was his football, but he was a steady pair of hands who revived the atmosphere at the club. Could a change this summer do the same?

Why Man Utd could turn to the next Solskjaer

The final days of ‘Ole at the wheel’ were dour, with defeats at home to Liverpool and Manchester City suggesting that time was up for the beloved coach in the Old Trafford dugout.

Departing without silverware, having agonisingly lost the 2021 Europa League final, Solskjaer’s stint may be looked back upon as a failure to some, yet as already noted, the progress pre-Ronaldo was clear to see.

Perhaps the Covid-era of football, and the lack of supporters, played a factor in United’s rise in those years, but the feel-good factor had undoubtedly returned, after the dark days of Jose. Even Solskjaer’s biggest critic would have been hard-pressed not to get teary-eyed at his emotional exit interview from the club.

At another time of crisis, there is a sense that United are again in need of someone to steady the ship. Someone to cultivate a positive environment again behind the scenes.

If recent suggestions are to be believed, one man who could be in line to do that job, should Amorim depart, is Sir Gareth Southgate, with the ex-England boss yet to return to the dugout after leaving the Three Lions last summer.

Of course, while Solskjaer’s return was met with glee among adoring supporters six years ago, there would be undeniable “scepticism” surrounding Southgate, as noted by Gary Neville last year, with the 55-year-old having been unable to get his country over the line in two European Championship finals.

A nearly man to some – having been described as like “Solskjaer in an international guise” by talkSPORT’s Simon Jordan – Southgate’s failure to claim silverware was ultimately his undoing. At international level, it can be seen as win or bust.

That summary of his time at the helm doesn’t tell the full story, however. Like Solskjaer, the ex-England international revived the spirit and atmosphere at a time when the national team was broken, following the Iceland debacle and Sam Allardyce’s brief tenure.

Described by Jude Bellingham as “one of the best coaches in the history of the national team but also an unbelievable human being”, Southgate is credited for England’s recent revival and for raising the level – a point notably made by Marcus Rashford:

A stoic figure and a leader on the touchline, it’s difficult to see Southgate shrinking in the United dugout. As Neville has claimed, “one thing Gareth would do is weed out the nonsense in that dressing room”.

Like Solskjaer’s time at United, the out-of-work coach had players wanting to play for him at international level. The football may not have been thrilling, but it was effective and efficient.

INEOS have gambled on Amorim, but so far that risk hasn’t paid off. A man to steady the ship – like Solskjaer not too long ago – could be just what is needed.

Who knows, in a similar vein to the Norwegian, Southgate could well surprise a few.

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Gambhir involved in altercation with Surrey groundsman

ESPNcricinfo learned the groundsman was concerned by the presence of a number of Indian players and support staff on the square

Nagraj Gollapudi29-Jul-20250:35

Watch – Gambhir’s heated exchange with Surrey groundsman

India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir was involved in a heated argument with the Surrey head groundsman Lee Fortis, two days ahead of the fifth and final Test between India and England at The Oval. Gambhir was seen wagging his finger at Fortis, and repeatedly telling him he was “just a groundsman”. Fortis warned the former India batter he would report him to the ICC match referee if he continued to “swear” at him.India arrived in London, having kept the series alive after drawing the fourth Test in Manchester, and had an optional training session on Tuesday. As has been the norm, members of the support staff arrived early before the players and Gambhir, along with the assistant coaches, joined them.Although Fortis did not divulge details of his run-in with Gambhir when questioned by reporters, ESPNcricinfo understands he was not happy with the Indian team using the majority of the main square for their training session. He was also concerned by a few players and coaches getting too close to the pitch.India’s assistant coach Sitanshu Kotak was talking to Fortis when Gambhir intervened. Fortis was heard telling Gambhir not to “swear” and that if he continued to do so, he would “have to report to the match referee.” Kotak and Fortis continued to chat by a side net. Gambhir asked Kotak to “not get into a discussion” with Fortis and that he could go and report to the match referee.When Fortis cautioned him again, Gambhir was heard saying: “You stop it. You don’t tell us what we need to do. You don’t tell us what we need to do, okay. You don’t need to tell us. You don’t tell any of my squad what we need to do. You have no right to tell us. You’re just a groundsman, you stay in your capacity. You are just a groundsman, nothing beyond. You are just a groundsman.”The main concern for Fortis was that with plenty of cricket still to be played at The Oval this summer – stretching into early September – he needs to protect the pitches as much as possible. When he pointed this out to the visitors, India’s support staff told him it would be difficult to stay off the area around the three practice pitches provided for training.5:43

Kotak on what led to the altercation

‘It’s a cricket pitch, not an antique’Kotak later said they felt “awkward” at being asked to stay a certain distance from the pitch despite not wearing spikes.”When some of us coaches went to see the wicket, a member of the groundstaff said stay away at least 2.5 metres, which was a little surprising,” Kotak said. “Because it is the pitch, the match is starting day after, it will be a five-day Test, and we’re standing in our joggers, so we felt a little awkward.”Kotak did not expand on the exchange between Gambhir and Fortis. “[We were] just looking at the wicket, with rubber spikes, day after there’s a Test match there, there’s nothing wrong [with that]. Curators also need to understand the people they are talking to, they are highly skilled and intelligent. For example, if you go on the ground now where we practised, you won’t even see that any bowler in the outfield would have marked with his spikes. That all comes from the head coach. We try and see this ground also doesn’t get damaged.”Kotak hinted tempers might have flared due to the tone of communication. “When you’re working with very intelligent and highly-skilled people, if you sound a bit arrogant or if you come across like… you can be protective, but at the end of the day it is a cricket pitch. It is not an antique where you can’t touch, because otherwise if it is 200 years old it can be broken.”We were standing there [on the square] with rubber [spikes]. You tell me a day after a batsman will be sliding to survive a run-out, a bowler will be sliding to stop the ball, so you tell me; maybe he [Fortis] is thinking we are trying to grow the grass. I mean I don’t know. He said that we are trying to get this grass [on] the next wicket to the centre wicket. I don’t know how much grass will grow in one day and what will happen in the next five days. [We understand] You want your ground to be good, the square to be good, but end of the day it is a cricket pitch.”England have a 2-1 lead in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, with the final Test due to begin on July 31.

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