Liverpool fans defend Alexander-Arnold after he’s bashed by England supporters

Liverpool fans have been clashing with a number of England fans on Twitter as Three Lions supporters ripped into Trent Alexander-Arnold after his performance against Kosovo.

Fans of the national team didn’t hold back in their criticism of the right-back as they slammed him for his underwhelming showing against the eastern European outfit.

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Below is a selection of tweets about Alexander-Arnold’s performance on Sunday evening.

Understandably, Liverpool supporters didn’t take too kindly to seeing their young star criticised in this way on Twitter.

The Anfield faithful banded together to jump to the defence of the 21-year-old as they fired back claiming that their man is the best right-back in the world.

It was quite endearing to see Reds fans defending their man.

Even though his performance against Kosovo wasn’t his best, it didn’t warrant such a fiery response from England fans.

Here’s what the Anfield faithful have been saying on social media…

Sheffield Wednesday’s Adam Reach is ‘right’ with his recent comments on Garry Monk

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Opinion series, which provides analysis, insight and opinion on any issue within the beautiful game, from Paul Pogba’s haircuts to League Two relegation battles…

Sheffield Wednesday have enjoyed eight of their 14 Championship matches with Garry Monk at the helm, and it is safe to say that they are currently on the right path.

The Owls have lost just one match under the 40-year-old as they sit in fifth position, only three points from the league-leading West Brom, who failed to win either of their games last week.

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It is now 15 points from a possible 24 after Saturday’s 0-0 stalemate against local rivals Leeds United, which before the game had Monk well on track to surpass his three previous predecessors.

His impact at the club has been highlighted by Adam Reach, who spoke after that draw about the former Swansea City man.

The 26-year-old has started every single match under Monk, primarily on the right-hand side of midfield, so there’s no one better to explain just how well the manager has done than a player that has been a regular under him.

Speaking to BBC Radio Sheffield, Reach said:

“We have stuck in there and got ourselves in a good position and finally I think we have got a manager who is the right man at the right time and we have got the quality of the players.

“We have got someone who is improving every player.

“I think everyone can admit they have improved in some area under him and we need to keep that going.

“There is plenty more work to do. We are always striving to get better.”

This glowing review of Monk’s reign so far only goes to show that Wednesday are serious contenders for promotion this season.

The division is hugely competitive with just four points separating second to 12th, which is crazy, but that doesn’t neglect the Owls’ chances one bit.

The 40-year-old is working with a squad that was completely inherited, meaning he’s effectively managing a team built by Steve Bruce, and to some extent, by caretaker boss Lee Bullen.

He can’t stamp his own mark, player-wise, until January if he chooses to do so.

Losing just one game in eight matches at a club that hasn’t seen the playoffs for over two seasons now is mightily impressive, and they’re only just improving.

After Blackburn Rovers this weekend, the south Yorkshiremen have to play West Brom and Swansea City, which should prove Wednesday’s credentials this season.

It certainly has been the right man at the right time.

Everton fans praise Andre Gomes ahead of first potential start in almost seven weeks

Everton midfielder Andre Gomes has not started a game since he damaged his ribs in the win against Wolverhampton Wanderers back on September 1.

Coincidentally, this was the club’s last victory in the Premier League, with the Toffees losing all four league games whilst he wasn’t in the starting XI. The former Barcelona man returned to the pitch for the final 10 minutes against Burnley and fans are excited to see their man back ahead of the clash against West Ham United.

Prior to his injury, Gomes averaged 1.2 tackles and 2.2 dribbles per league fixture and showed his ability in midfield by averaging 3.5 long balls last season. His return is a timely one considering the recent injury to Fabian Delph and the poor form of Morgan Schneiderlin – the Frenchman has averaged a dismal 6.09 rating from WhoScored thus far.

Marco Silva is going to need as much help as he can get going forward, with reports stating the former Watford man has the next three games to try and save his future on Merseyside.

The return of £22m man Gomes is already a step in the right direction, and it seems the fans are ecstatic to see him back in blue…

Portsmouth: Recovery time has been set for Oli Hawkins

Kenny Jackett has revealed that Oli Hawkins is set to make his return from injury in 2-3 weeks, as reported on Portsmouth’s official website.

The 27-year-old, who can play as a striker or centre-back, has been out since being forced off in the 59th minute of the Carabao Cup loss against Southampton with an injured foot, as per SofaScore.

Hawkins was being used in the defence before he picked up the injury, so with Jackett having stated that he wanted to settle the back four, by having players consistently on the pitch, it will have been frustrating for the manager to see the 27-year-old out injured.

He has only played 1 League One game this season, in the 1-0 loss against Wycombe Wanderers, but he showed signs that he can be a reliable player at the back, making 4 tackles, 2 interceptions and 2 clearances, as per WhoScored.

It will definitely be a positive for Jackett to have Hawkins back to fitness and available, as he continues to get the team pushing up the table.

However, there is arguably no certainty that the 27-year-old will slot straight back into the team, with Sean Raggett showing he can put in impressive performances of his own, when Pompey beat Doncaster Rovers.

It will be interesting to see who Jackett decides to play alongside Christian Burgess once Hawkins is back from injury.

Portsmouth fans, would you put Hawkins straight back in the team? Join the discussion by commenting below…

Aston Villa boss Dean Smith isn’t worried despite being in the bottom three

Despite spending over £100m this summer, Aston Villa sit in the relegation zone after seven Premier League games.

Usually, that would set alarm bells ringing at the club, but the Midlands outfit seem to be rather relaxed about their current situation.

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Indeed, Dean Smith spoke to the club’s YouTube channel ahead of their game against Brighton this weekend, and he explained exactly why he isn’t worried about Villa’s current predicament.

“We’ve taken the lead in four games this season, there are a lot of teams in this league that can’t take the lead, and because of the qualities we have at the moment we’re giving teams a run for their money. The only thing that’s missing at the moment is that killer second goal that will kill a team off.”

The manager is spot on with his summary as well. The Villans can count themselves rather unlucky not to have won at least one of their last two fixtures.

They drew with Burnley despite going ahead twice, and they also threw away a lead against a ten-man Arsenal side not once but twice.

If they continue to perform like this it shouldn’t be long until they start picking up points and distancing themselves from the bottom three, and a game this weekend against a Norwich side that have lost four of their last five league games represents a great chance to get a win.

Tottenham’s Erik Lamela’s dream five-a-side team includes controversial pick

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Erik Lamela has been lucky enough to be a part of one of the most talented teams in Tottenham Hotspur’s recent history.

He’s played alongside top talents such as Christian Eriksen, Harry Kane, Jan Vertonghen and Toby Aldeweireld. However, none of those players make his dream five-a-side team.

Indeed, the winger was asked to choose a team filled with footballers he has played with throughout his career, and despite spending six years at Spurs, only one Tottenham player makes the cut.

Lamela starts off well enough as he chooses Hugo Lloris as the goalkeeper, but from then on he neglects choosing any Tottenham players.

He goes with two defenders in the shape of Nicolas Burdisso and Marquinhos, both of whom he played with at Roma.

Nobody can argue with his next pick, as he chooses Lionel Messi up top.

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However, we suspect the next choice will infuriate a number of Spurs fans as the Argentine picks Sergio Aguero over Kane as his second attacking option.

For years people have debated which striker is the best in the Premier League, but the fact that a man loyal to north London, who has played with both of the main candidates, has chosen Aguero may just settle it.

'He's a vaccine for any illness' – Aaron, Moody in awe of Bumrah

“That yorker he bowled to Washington Sundar, you just don’t bowl a better ball than that”

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Moody: Ridiculous how far ahead of the rest Bumrah is

“He’s like an antidote, a vaccine that can cure any illness, which a bowling side can have.”That’s Varun Aaron describing Jasprit Bumrah after the Mumbai Indians (MI) seamer produced figures of 1 for 27 in his team’s win against Gujarat Titans (GT) in the IPL 2025 Eliminator. Bumrah conceded only 6.75 per over in a game where the run rate across 40 overs was 11.20.”If you want wickets, he comes and gets you wickets. If you want to stop runs, he stops runs for you. Man, what a bowler,” Aaron said on ESPNcricinfo’s Time Out. “And the belief he has in his ability. You have an international coach [Mahela Jayawardene] who is obviously panicking because his bowlers have suddenly started to go to the cleaners, and he just turns around and is like ‘just calm down, I’ll do the job for you’. Comes in, runs in, gets hit for a six and then gets .”Related

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The ball Aaron was talking about was the yorker Bumrah produced in the 14th over of the chase to flatten Washington Sundar’s leg stump and leave him face-down on the floor. At the time, Washington was well-set on a 23-ball 48 and, in B Sai Sudharsan’s company, on course to chase 229 down. But the dismissal, in a four-run over, made GT’s chances of a win plummet from 41.82% to 23.31% on ESPNcricinfo’s Forecaster. Apart from being a contender for ball of the tournament, it was a moment from which GT never really recovered.”For him to bowl from that angle is really difficult,” Aaron said. “It’s easier for him to go wide to a left-hand batter but for him to actually target that leg stump of Washington Sundar… Washy was setting up for something wide or something in his arc, but that was just impossible to negotiate.”4:00

How should a batter face Bumrah?

Bumrah’s latest spell left him at the top of the charts for best economy and best average in IPL 2025 (min. five overs). Despite playing four games fewer than the rest of his MI team-mates, he is No. 6 on the wicket-takers’ chart too.While Hardik Pandya called him a “luxury” at the post-match chat on Friday evening, Tom Moody opted for “pure class”.”The challenge every opposition has to Mumbai Indians, and Jasprit Bumrah more importantly, is that the 24 balls he bowls are such a threat,” Moody said. “It’s not impossible but it’s so difficult to get big overs against him. So you’re really playing 20 overs versus 16 to a certain extent. And he is so far ahead of the rest, it’s ridiculous.”The thing with Bumrah is that he’s got that genuine wicket-taking ability just through his pure class. That yorker he bowled to Washington Sundar, you just don’t bowl a better ball than that. That is the absolute perfect leg-stump yorker that’s gone between his legs. At pace. To a batter that’s in. Set.”You see that quite often with a new batter because they still haven’t picked up the pace of the game. This is a batter that’s in and he’s going at 200 strike rate. It just totally blew him away.”

Newcastle fans react as Miguel Almiron nets first Paraguay goal

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Newcastle United attacker Miguel Almiron scored his first goal for Paraguay in the South American nation’s 4-2 win over Jordan on Tuesday.

Almiron is still waiting for his first Newcastle goal, having struggled to produce an end product since joining the Magpies from the MLS in January.

The 25-year-old has shown plenty of promise in the final third of the field, although he is also yet to register an assist in his 14 outings for Steve Bruce’s side.

Almiron was also waiting for his first international goal ahead of the clash with Jordan – that is no longer the case, though, with the attacker finding the back of the net courtesy of a close-range header.

And it could be good news for Newcastle ahead of their trip to division leaders Liverpool in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.

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A selection of the Twitter reaction from the English club’s supporters can be seen below:

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Mhatre's big night out: 'Not easy to be fearless on T20 debut,' says Pujara

Ayush Mhatre “was very impressive and a very composed young man” at the CSK trials, says head coach Stephen Fleming

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Mhatre wows Pujara and Finch with IPL debut fireworks

Ayush Mhatre is the latest in the list of newcomers who have impressed on IPL debut.Walking in at No. 3 for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) against Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday night in IPL 2025, 17-year-old Mhatre – also on his T20 debut, incidentally – scored 17 runs off the first four balls he faced, hitting two sixes and a four. But before getting here, Mhatre, who plays domestic cricket for Mumbai, had impressed MS Dhoni and Stephen Fleming during the trials with his skills and composure.”We’ve had a few players through at our trainings and he was a player that stood out,” Fleming said at the press conference after CSK’s loss to MI. “It’s still very hard when you’re in a nets situation to get a true gauge of a player, but from a skillset [point of view], he was very impressive and a very composed young man, which is often just as important. So both MS and I were very impressed with the way he held himself together for the trial. And then when the opportunity came up, we’ve obviously got a view to the future, and he was the name that was pretty easy to pick.”Mhatre was unsold at the last IPL auction, but an injury to CSK’s regular captain Ruturaj Gaikwad earned him a call-up as a replacement.Related

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“It’s probably the position we are in [CSK are bottom of the table] and with the injury to Rutu and the form of others made it quite an easy decision to get him in there,” Fleming said. “The stage seems big but it’s one that’s familiar. We banked on him being comfortable with his surroundings [at Wankhede] and he certainly looked all that, so it was an impressive debut.”Mhatre’s first boundary came off the second ball he faced, when he drove Ashwani Kumar’s full-length delivery down the ground. His first six, off the next ball, was smashed over deep midwicket, and he followed that with a hoick over square leg. He went on to hit three more fours, all off Deepak Chahar, in his short stay before Chahar had him caught at long-on for a 15-ball 32.”I think as a youngster, he batted really well,” Dhoni said on the broadcast after the game. “And you know, that’s the kind of approach that is needed where you play your shots but, at the same time, you pick the shots that are your strength. I feel right from the start he just wanted to play his shots. We also haven’t seen him much, so it’s a good sign for us. Top of the order, [if] you can keep playing the shots, it becomes slightly easy for the middle and the lower order.”Aaron Finch, who was wowed by Mhatre’s “statement” innings, noted his strengths as a batter.”I think the shot down the ground [off his second ball] was extraordinary,” Finch said on ESPNcricinfo’s TimeOut. “That was nowhere near a half-volley, but he smacked it on the up through mid-off, [and then] he set up for the pull shot. Obviously looks like a very leg-side-dominant player just [going by] the way that he sets up, everything says that he wants to hit square on the leg side. There’ll be a few things for oppositions [to note] going forward but what a statement.””I feel right from the start he just wanted to play his shots,” MS Dhoni said of Ayush Mhatre•BCCI

Pujara: ‘Not easy to be fearless in your first T20 game’

While Mhatre came in with no senior-level T20 experience, he has played nine first-class games and seven List A fixtures and has two centuries in each format. He made his domestic debut for Mumbai in the 2024-25 season, and scored his maiden first-class century in just his third game, in the Ranji Trophy. Mhatre also broke List A records when he scored 181 off 117 balls in the Vijay Hazare Trophy to become the youngest to hit 150 in a men’s List A innings.For Cheteshwar Pujara, what stood out was Mhatre’s “fearless” approach despite not having played much top-flight cricket.”If you are not well-prepared and you are nervous when playing your first game, you don’t get that confidence,” Pujara said on TimeOut. “But to do that – we say they are fearless but it’s not easy to be fearless when you’re playing your first-ever T20 game, that too at the highest level. To do that, I’m sure he’s done enough preparation. I haven’t seen his journey so far, I don’t know much about it, but the way he batted he seemed very confident. He’s played a lot of cricket in Mumbai and that’s definitely helped him.”How are young batters these days this bold?Ayush Mhatre, who made his Mumbai debut last season, already has two centuries in both first-class and List A cricket•PTI

“Days are gone by [when] you walk into bat in your first game and you think, ‘how can I get another game, how can I get myself into a position to get picked next game’, and you get 30 off 25 and you go ‘I’ve actually done a pretty good job for myself’,” Finch said. “But these kids now [say], ‘you know what will get me another game – hitting three or four sixes’. Then you become an Impact Player. And you can put it on reels and it can go viral. That’s what the new generation is all about.”But while head coach Fleming is all about players expressing themselves, he hoped for balance in the way youngsters approach the game so that it’s sustainable in the long term.”I think there’s examples all around the place where players are playing free. It’s impressive, not always sustainable, but it’s very impressive and it’s contagious,” Fleming said. “And what you’re seeing is young players that are feeding off other performances. I think their expectation of how they should play is going up, or at least it has been based on what others are doing. It is creating quite a phenomenon.”I’ll still balance it with craft of the older players so that the mixture of having experience in these young players is probably the best mix, but certainly we’re seeing a wave of young players in India that are just taking on the bowlers from ball one. Is it sustainable in tricky conditions, I don’t know. There’s the subtlety of the game, but in terms of what they’re bringing and how they’re playing their first games, it is certainly impressive.”

Barcelona: Fans react to Lucas Moura being offered to the Catalans

According to reports on Twitter, Tottenham forward Lucas Moura was offered to Barcelona last night.

The Brazilian, who joined Spurs from Paris Saint-Germain last summer, has seen regular game-time in north London restricted since arriving at the club.

The 27-year-old has started two of Tottenham’s four Premier League fixtures so far – his latest being in the disappointing 1-0 defeat to Newcastle ten days ago – and was an unused substitute during Sunday’s north London derby against Arsenal.

With Christian Eriksen remaining put at Spurs until next summer at least, and Heung-min Son seemingly ahead of Lucas in the pecking order under Mauricio Pochettino, the former PSG man looks destined to spend large parts of this season on the bench.

Because of this, the winger was reportedly vying for an eleventh-hour loan move away from the club prior to Monday’s transfer deadline. It is understood, per El Chiringuito TV via Fox News that Lucas was offered to Barcelona, but the La Liga champions were not interested in his services.

Here’s how some of the Barca fans reacted to that news on Twitter, and it’s fair to say a few were very confused…

Do you think Lucas is under-appreciated at Tottenham? Let us know in the comments!

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