Newcastle fans blown away by Tariq Lamptey’s performance

Newcastle United fans didn’t get to enjoy the football this weekend as they were utterly dominated by Brighton at home on Sunday.

The Seagulls raced into a 2-0 lead within the first 10 minutes, and from there they were absolutely cruising, with the Tyneside outfit rarely threatening the Seagulls’ backline before Brighton added a third late on.

However, as much as Magpies supporters can’t be happy with what they had to watch this weekend, they couldn’t help but admire one opposition player’s performance as Tariq Lamptey put in an incredible display.

The defender was full of energy, bombing up and down the wing, winning a penalty for Brighton’s first, while playing the pass through prior to the cross that set up the second, before coming off in the 57th minute with the score at 2-0.

Newcastle fans won’t have been happy watching the youngster rip their backline to shreds, but they couldn’t help but sound their admiration on social media.

While some admired the job he was doing, others were absolutely stunned by how easily he dealt with Allan Saint-Maximin.

The Frenchman was one of the most potent dribblers in the Premier League last term, but against Brighton he couldn’t make anything happen, with almost every attempt shut down by Lamptey.

While United supporters will have been unhappy watching an afternoon of Lamptey having the freedom of St James’ Park, they were absolutely buzzing to see him subbed off in the second half, which is a testament to how well he played.

With the season still in its infancy, Lamptey certainly looks like a young player to keep your eyes on for the remainder of the campaign.

Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs could bring back Marcus Edwards as his exit is ‘inevitable’

Former Spurs wonderkid Marcus Edwards left Tottenham Hotspur last summer and some fans have been scratching their heads ever since.

Edwards has shown his old club exactly what they have been missing at Vitória de Guimarães this season. The talented winger is without a doubt a case of ‘one that got away’ from Spurs in recent years. For whatever reason, it never seemed to work out for him in north London and he moved to Portugal instead.

According to A Bola, as per Sport Witness, Jose Mourinho is eager to bring him back to Tottenham this summer, with his departure from the Portuguese club described as ‘inevitable’.

Mourinho wants to rectify the mistake made by his predecessor Mauricio Pochettino, who let Edwards slip through his grasp last year. The Argentine compared him to Lionel Messi but he never really got a chance to prove himself in London and was subsequently shipped out to the Estádio D. Afonso Henriques.

The 21-year-old, who plays on the right wing, has played 23 games in Liga NOS this season, scoring six goals, supplying five assists, taking 1.7 shots per game, averaging 1.4 key passes and completing 3.1 dribbles per game on average (WhoScored).

He enjoyed another eye-catching performance over the weekend as he supplied a beautiful assist in the 2-1 win over Gil Vicente.

However, Daniel Levy could face some competition from Manchester United, who have been interested in the winger for a while.

His release clause is reportedly worth €15m (£13.5m) but he won’t cost Spurs that much. In fact, they’d only have to pay the Portuguese side half the price, as they will receive half of the profits if he is sold.

Regardless, Vitória de Guimarães will make a huge profit either way, as he joined the club as a free agent.

Spurs have a lot of options on their wings, including Son Heung-min, Erik Lamela, Lucas Moura and Steven Bergwijn, and whether or not Levy will be willing to splash the cash on the Tottenham academy graduate remains to be seen.

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Man United news: La Liga prodigy emerges as Ole’s new Sancho alternative

The deal to bring Jadon Sancho back to England is starting to become a real uphill battle for Manchester United. Of course, the player wants the switch to the Premier League to happen but his club, Borussia Dortmund, are still adamant he’ll only leave for a transfer fee upwards of £100m.

Needless to say, even for a club with pockets as deep as the Red Devils, this is a very tough task in current circumstances. Still, while they want to negotiate a fair price with the Bundesliga outfit, it is quite possible they will have to turn to other targets instead.

According to Defensa Central, they have now enquired about Real Madrid’s young prodigy, Vinicius Junior. The Brazilian has been outstanding for Los Blancos and at 20 years of age, he is definitely a player to look out for in the future.

The same source claims the Brazilian was not happy with Zinedine Zidane’s decision to not give him a chance against Manchester City in the Champions League and Man United see that as a potential way in.

However, the chances are quite slim as it would take quite an effort to prise Vinicius away from the Santiago Bernabeu. He still has a contract until 2025 and a gargantuan release clause of €700m (£630m). Quite clearly, he’s very highly valued at the Spanish capital.

Alongside Man United, the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Paris-Saint Germain are reportedly also tracking the young winger, which makes the situation that much more complicated for the Red Devils and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Verdict

On paper, Vinicius could indeed be a worthy Sancho replacement but it does feel like bringing him in would be as much of a hassle as the deal with Borussia is turning out to be.

Real Madrid don’t want to sell and the player likely wants to continue in La Liga anyway. Although it sounds exciting, this is a very difficult piece of business to pull off for Man United.

Sunderland: Chris Maguire attracting League One transfer interest

Chris Maguire is attracting interest from a number of League One clubs after being offered a new contract to remain at Sunderland.

With the League One season now over for the Black Cats, boss Phil Parkinson is now putting plans in place to build a squad he hopes will be able to gain promotion to the Championship.

A second successive failure to gain promotion from League One will put Parkinson under pressure and his first job this summer has seen three first team players offered new deals, including top scorer Maguire.

Maguire arrived at the Wearside club back in June 2018, signing a two-year deal with the Black Cats from Bury. Appearing 35 times this season, the Scottish forward netted an impressive 10 goals and supplied 12 assists, thus prompting Parkinson and the Stadium of Light hierarchy to offer him fresh terms.

That contract offer is currently pending, with the Northern Echo now reporting that the winger is gaining interest from a number of League One clubs. Along with a new contract offer for Maguire, Sunderland are also hoping to keep hold of Tom Flanagan and Jon McLaughlin.

It is important that Sunderland keep hold of Maguire and they must do all they can to ensure he signs a new deal.

Contributing to 22 goals this term, his impact on Parkinson’s team has been nothing short of crucial, and that will likely be the case again next season if he stays on Wearside.

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Rodgers can afford to be patient in strengthening mission thanks to new Celtic duo

Celtic take on St. Johnstone in the SPL tomorrow at home as they look to extend their lead at the top of the table.

Before then, however, manager Brendan Rodgers would like to see some more signings arrive with transfer deadline day fast approaching, though there is still a lot of work that needs to be done if that is to happen.

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According to the Daily Record, the Celtic boss is desperate to add at least one new full-back to his squad with Borussia Dortmund’s Jeremy Toljan one player he hopes his superiors can land ahead of Thursday’s deadline.

With Mikael Lustig’s contract set to expire at the end of the season, Celtic definitely need to start looking at names for that position with Toljan being a great one.

However, even if the Bhoys fail to sign the German right-back or any other player for that matter before Thursday, they can still be pleased with the work that has been done this month.

The additions of Timothy Weah and Oliver Burke are quickly proving to be very good ones, while the Glasgow club still have Vakoun Issouf Bayo to come into the team.

Ultimately, Celtic now look to have the necessary firepower to win yet another SPL title, and thus can afford to be patient in their pursuit of a new right-back.

USMNT's leading man Christian Pulisic is finally playing like the potential superstar he promised to be at Borussia Dortmund for AC Milan

Four years after leaving Signal Iduna Park, the American is back for a huge Champions League match as a key player for the Rossoneri

The prodigal son is returning. Well, at least one of them. Borussia Dortmund have had a whole bunch of prodigal sons over the last few years, perhaps more than any other club. Erling Haaland, Ousmane Dembele, Jude Bellingham, Jadon Sancho… it's a wild list.

This story, though, is about Christian Pulisic. Once a rising star at Dortmund, now a key figure at AC Milan. And, on Wednesday, Pulisic will return to Signal Iduna Park four years after he initially left the club in search of a next step.

That step came at Chelsea, but it was one full of highs and lows. It was one that produced a Champions League trophy, but it's also one that saw Pulisic's career stop and start more times than he can count. Despite the team's success, Pulisic's career at Chelsea never quite went the way everyone expected it to.

And that leads us here. Now a star with AC Milan, Pulisic is beginning to look like the player many knew he could be when he left Dortmund all those years ago, and he could play a key role as his current and former employers prepare for an absolutely humongous Champions League clash.

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It feels hard to believe, but it's been nearly nine years since Pulisic first signed with Borussia Dortmund. Much has changed in that time, and that was the aim of it all when Pulisic first moved to Germany at age 16. The goal wasn't to follow the typical path set out for him in American soccer; it was to blaze a new trail and become the new face of the U.S. men's national team.

That process began in Dortmund and, in some ways, it began faster than many could have expected. Less than a year after arriving, Pulisic was tossed into the first team, making his debut after the Bundesliga's winter break. He never looked back from that moment, becoming something of a regular for Dortmund in the coming years.

We know how it all went: 127 appearances, 19 goals and a DFB-Pokal later, Pulisic had proven himself at one of Germany's biggest clubs. He was also beginning to prove himself as an American soccer star, the phoenix to emerge from the ashes of the 2018 World Cup failure to lead a new generation that, ultimately, proved itself in 2022.

In January 2019, though, it was confirmed that Pulisic would be moving on, as he agreed to a deal to move to Chelsea the following summer for a record-breaking £58 million (€64m/$73m) transfer fee. In the process, he became the most expensive American player ever and Dortmund's second-biggest sale, behind only Dembele.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesUps and downs at Chelsea

If there was a word to describe Pulisic's life at Chelsea, and the Blues in general over the last few years, it would be 'inconsistent'. There were highs, of course, especially early on. Brought in to replace Eden Hazard, Pulisic showed glimpses of being able to do just that, notably during the club's run to the 2020-21 Champions League.

Pulisic, however, never locked down a regular spot on the field and, by the end, was buried behind a plethora of other big-money attacking signings. There was never really a period where Pulisic got the consistent run of games needed, whether due to injury, managerial changes or overall Chelsea chaos.

By the end, all involved were ready to move on. Chelsea had spent big on new attackers, and there's no end in sight to that pursuit. Pulisic, meanwhile, clearly needed a fresh start. So, after four seasons, 26 goals and three trophies, Pulisic said goodbye to Stamford Bridge and hello to San Siro.

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By joining Milan, Pulisic didn't have to take a step backwards. No, this was a step sideways and, depending on how you look at it, maybe a step forward.

Milan are in the Champions League, after all. They were semi-finalists last season and Serie A champions the year before. For years, Italy's giants were relatively dormant, but over the last few campaigns, they've shown signs of life.

This summer, with stars like Sandro Tonali and Brahim Diaz on the way out, the club went out and added a few new pieces. Samuel Chukwueze was one, as was Pulisic's USMNT team-mate Yunus Musah. However, the American winger was the big one, signed for a reported €20 million (£17m/$22m). Thus far, that move has looked like a stroke of genius for both Milan and Pulisic.

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Serie A has been a good landing spot for Pulisic. He scored in his first two appearances, netting against Bologna and Torino in a pair of wins to start the season. There was a bit of a blip after the international break, but Pulisic was back among the goals on Saturday, scoring the opener in a 2-0 win over Lazio.

The goals are good, particularly for a player that will take every chance to boost his confidence after years in and out of the Chelsea XI. But that's just one part of all of this; the other is how he's getting them.

For the first time in a while, Pulisic has been able to bring his USMNT swagger to the club level. He's playing with purpose, not fear, as he continues to create danger for Milan. He already has a relationship with Olivier Giroud from Chelsea, and with Rafael Leao drawing plenty of eyeballs on the other wing, Pulisic has been free to do what he does best. His most recent goal came via a Leao cross, ensuring that he heads into this Champions League reunion in good form.

Sorry, Tom Brady! Wayne Rooney has players that ‘can’t’ play ‘no fear’ football demanded by Birmingham board

Tom Brady and the Birmingham board are demanding “no fear” football, but Wayne Rooney admits he has inherited players that “can’t do it”.

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Blues piecing together ambitious plansNew manager part of that projectHe needs to freshen up his squadWHAT HAPPENED?

The Manchester United and England legend is two games into his latest coaching role. Rooney has returned to his homeland following a spell in charge of MLS side D.C. United. He has previously worked in the Championship with Derby.

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He has not got off to the best of starts at St Andrew’s, with back-to-back defeats suffered against Middlesbrough and Hull City, with Rooney yet to put his stamp on a squad that had reached the play-off places under his predecessor John Eustace.

WHAT THEY SAID

A change was made in the dugout as NFL legend Brady – who is a now an investor in the club – and his fellow board members wanted to deliver a more exciting brand of football. Rooney is buying into that, but has said of those at his disposal: "We're asking them to play more front-footed when you're probably more a bit on the back foot. We're asking them to try and take the ball. Too many players are too happy to pass the ball and let their team-mate deal with it. That needs to improve. We have to put teams under pressure for longer periods. But the Middlesbrough game and this one have helped me see that some players can't do it, which is fine. It helps me in terms of understanding and adjusting a bit. I'm not asking them to change too much from what they are doing but we have to be patient. It's a big change for them. We created a lot of problems for ourselves. We give the ball away too cheaply. But the really disappointing thing for me was that after Hull got the second goal I didn't see a reaction. That can't happen again. They're aware of that."

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Birmingham have slipped to 12th in the Championship table, but are only two points adrift of the top six. They will be back in action on Saturday when taking in a trip to Southampton – with testing outings against Ipswich and Sunderland carrying the Blues into the next international break.

Brave move! Vinicius Jr asked for Cristiano Ronaldo’s old No.7 shirt at Real Madrid

Vinicius Junior reportedly asked to inherit Cristiano Ronaldo’s old No.7 shirt at Real Madrid, in a brave move from the Brazilian forward.

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Brazilian forward has become a star in SpainHanded iconic jersey at the BernabeuFollowing in the footsteps of club legendsWHAT HAPPENED?

The highly-rated South American has donned the No.20 jersey since making the breakthrough with the Blancos on the back of a 2018 transfer from Flamengo. His stock has soared of late, with 45 goals recorded across the last two seasons.

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Vinicius was involved in more goals last season (23 of his own and 21 assists) than Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema (31 goals and seven assists), which further highlights his value to the cause at Santiago Bernabeu. That standing has been rewarded with an iconic squad number.

AND WHAT'S MORE

The Brazil international is Real’s new No.7 – following the departure of Eden Hazard – allowing him to follow in the footsteps of iconic figures such as Ronaldo, Raul and Emilio Butragueno. According to , Vinicius asked club president Florentino Perez if he could take that shirt. Said request was happily granted, with Real seeing the Samba star as their next marketing dream.

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Vinicius has looked lively in pre-season when filling his new number, despite missing a penalty in a Clasico clash with arch-rivals Barcelona at one stage, and will be hoping to be joined in Madrid by World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe at some point in the near future – with the Frenchman making a push for the exits at Paris Saint-Germain.

From Declan Rice transfer to William Saliba's contract: Arsenal's summer to do list

Despite their improvements this season, the Gunners have lot to sort out ahead of the 2023-24 Premier League campaign

Arsenal face a huge summer as they look to build on the impressive season they have enjoyed under Mikel Arteta. With some high profile arrivals and departures expected, it’s going to be a big few months for the Gunners leading up to the 2023-24 campaign, when they will not just be competing in the Premier League, but in the Champions League as well.

From player contracts, to new signings, there are plenty of situations that need resolving before the new season gets underway in August.

Below, GOAL takes a look at some of the most pressing matters facing Arsenal over the coming weeks…

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Arsenal have done some great work when it comes to getting key players tied down to new long-term deals. Gabriel Magalhaes started things off earlier in the season, then Gabriel Martinell followed suit, and in the past fortnight extensions have been announced for Aaron Ramsdale and Bukayo Saka.

But despite talks having been ongoing throughout the season with William Saliba’s representatives, the centre-back has yet to put pen to paper on a deal of his own.

And with just 12 months of his current contract remaining, that is something that has to be resolved quickly this summer for Arsenal to avoid being placed in a difficult position with the France international, who could walk away on a free transfer at the end of the 2023-24 season.

That’s why it’s imperative that contract talks come to a swift conclusion over the coming weeks.

AdvertisementGettySign Rice and replace Xhaka

An overhaul of the midfield is going to be one of the key parts of Arsenal’s summer, with their attempt to land Declan Rice at the heart of it all.

With Granit Xhaka set for Bayer Leverkusen, a new face is needed and Arsenal have identified Rice as a priority. He will not be the only midfield arrival, as there is also interest in Moises Caicedo, Mason Mount and Ilkay Gundogan, but the West Ham skipper is the man who Mikel Arteta really wants.

It would be a huge signing for Arsenal if they can get it done, one that would send a message of intent out ahead of the rest of the summer.

Sort out Smith Rowe’s future

Emile Smith Rowe remains a hugely popular figure at Arsenal, which is why his continued absence from the team on a weekly basis causes so much debate. Given what he produced last season, it’s understandable that fans are confused as to why the attacking midfielder is being constantly overlooked by Arteta.

So Arenal need to make a decision this summer when it comes to Smith Rowe, because his current situation is not helping anybody. If Arteta does not see his part of his long-term plan, then he should be moved on, with the money that comes in being reinvested elsewhere.

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Another player who Arsenal must decide on is Folarin Balogun. After enjoying such an incredible season on loan with Reims in France, Balogun is due for talks with Arsenal over his future this summer.

He has already made it known that he wants to be playing regular first-team football next season and at present that looks unlikely at Arsenal. And with Balogun having just two years left on his contract, another loan spell will not do the club any good, unless he signs an extension before he went out.

That scenario looks all but impossible, so it feels like the best thing Arsenal can do this summer is get as much money for Balogun as they possibly can. His stock is incredibly high right now and with several clubs understood to be interested, the young forward should bring in a very big transfer fee.

Liverpool player ratings vs Newcastle: Darwin Nunez & Cody Gakpo star as Alisson comes up BIG for Reds

Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo gave the Reds a two-goal lead early on against Newcastle but their goalkeeper proved to be vital in securing the victory.

Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo were decisive as Liverpool picked up a 2-0 win against Newcastle on Saturday.

The Reds found themselves with a comfortable lead just 17 minutes into the clash and the job of holding onto it was made easier when Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope was sent off for a bizarre handball.

It was certainly not a stroll for Jurgen Klopp's team, however, as Allan Saint-Maximin led the charge for the hosts. Indeed, Alisson had to be at his best to keep the Magpies out with a string of saves, while he also had a hand in Pope's red card with his quick-thinking setting Mohamed Salah away on the counter.

GOAL rates Liverpool's players from St James' Park as the improvement continues for Jurgen Klopp's men…

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Alisson (8/10):

A solid performance with some excellent saves. His big punt up the field resulted in Nick Pope's slip up and red card.

Trent Alexander-Arnold (7/10):

Found Darwin Nunez with a sublime pass to set up the opening goal.

Joe Gomez (5/10):

Had a tough time up against Allan Saint-Maximin, who was a big threat, and his passing wasn't up to scratch.

Virgil van Dijk (6/10):

Was kept busy as Newcastle kept attacking but dealt with most trouble well and was comfortable on the ball.

Andrew Robertson (6/10):

Pushed up to help out in attack as Liverpool tried to kill the game off but not at his best in this match.

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Jordan Henderson (7/10):

A tame performance from the England international. Sloppy in possession, Newcastle were able to cut through him too easily.

Fabinho (5/10):

Not at his best in this game. Was booked after 20 minutes and just seemed behind the pace of the game.

Stefan Bajcetic (7/10):

Had a role in the build-up to the second goal with a nice turn and drive, looked better than his experienced midfield team-mates before going off early.

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Mohamed Salah (7/10):

Put through a glorious pass to set up Gakpo for his team's second goal and was a constant threat for the visitors.

Cody Gakpo (7/10):

Timed his run perfectly and finished well to net his second goal for the Reds but was taken off early.

Darwin Nunez (8/10):

His touch and shot for the opening goal were sublime and he was a lively figure until he went off injured before the hour mark. That'll be a big worry for the Reds ahead of the Real Madrid tie.

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Roberto Firmino (5/10):

Sloppy in possession after coming on for Darwin Nunez and failed to really threaten the Newcastle goal.

James Milner (7/10):

A quality performance from the veteran midfielder after he was brought on less than 15 minutes into the second half.

Diogo Jota (6/10):

Back in Premier League action for his second appearance since October but still not up to full fitness. Missed a good chance with a header late on and then had a tame effort blocked.

Harvey Elliott (6/10):

Came one for Henderson before the hour mark and looked sound in midfield.

Jurgen Klopp (7/10):

His team were up for the fight immediately and were already sitting comfortably within 20 minutes. He set them up well and acted quickly to switch it up in the second half to prevent his team getting stale and save some players for the Real Madrid clash in midweek.

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