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I let in 80 goals against Man City – Pep Guardiola’s side scared the life out of me

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Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City this summer after a trophy-laden 10 years at the Etihad Stadium

Former Premier League goalkeeper Ben Foster has admitted that he was ‘scared’ of facing Manchester City under Pep Guardiola’s leadership. The Spanish coach took charge of his final City game at the weekend, bringing an end to a trophy-laden 10 years.

Foster was one of the many goalkeepers tasked to try and stop the City side, who have dominated the Premier League. He was on the losing side in every one of his appearances against Guardiola’s side, both for West Bromwich Albion and Watford.

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But what was it like coming up against his team?

“He’s changed the landscape,” Foster told the MEN. “I don’t know whether he’s changed it forever, but he definitely has changed it for a sort of 10-year period whilst he’s been here.

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“You know, when I was playing in the Premier League, if I knew we had Man City on a Saturday afternoon, honestly, you’d spend all week just thinking, ‘Oh, for God’s sake, here we go again, here we go again.”

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“I think I did the calculations once, I think I’ve let something like 80 goals in against Man City, just me personally, they used to scare the life out of us. I remember once being 5-0 down after 18 minutes when I was at Watford, 18 minutes and you’re 5-0 down. We lost 8-0 at the end of the day.”

Foster also highlighted the key to Guardiola’s success at City.

“They’re ruthless. Like, I think back to the squad of [Sergio] Agüero and Vincent Kompany and David Silva, you know, those guys just, ah, it’s scary,” he said. “Kevin De Bruyne, it was just a keep-ball session for them, and it was great to see that if you can get technically gifted players, really technically gifted players, world-class players, but then mix it with that work rate, which I think Pep introduced, then you are on to a winner.

“If you look at the PSG side now, that’s dominating and has dominated Europe for the last year and a half, two years, that’s what they are, they’re world-class players technically wise, but work rate is much more than every team they come up against, so they’re blowing teams away. It’s a perfect combination, I think Pep really did introduce that to not only the Premier League but to world football.”

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Foster had an unconventional journey to eventually face Guardiola’s world-class side. As a teenager, he worked in a kitchen while playing for his local non-league side, where he was spotted by a Stoke City scout.

He is now part of promoting Kellogg’s free football camps to give children the chance to play football over the summer holidays. “These camps that Kellogg’s are putting on, they’re so well-organised and so well-run,” he said.

“And I know what it’s like being sort of at that higher level of football. This is where you can unearth some real gems as well, you know. There’s players that have made it to upper levels, higher levels, professional levels off of like these camps.

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“People would think they’re just like a silly sort of babysitting exercise sometimes, they’re really not. They’re so well-run, so well-structured. They get proper, you know, authenticated coaches on board, and it’s a real chance to shine a light on some of the talent that just maybe sometimes go under the radar.”

He has also highlighted how the camps could help unearth the next gem who could go on to make an impact in the Premier League in the future

“There will be people at these camps that they’ll see these little shining stars and go, ‘Actually, do you know what? We’ll give him a chance, we’ll get in touch with him, we’ll get his contact information, he can come for a training session for us,’ and you never know from that point onwards,” he said.

“So I do, I think not only the facilities, the organisation of these pitches and these camps that Kellogg’s are putting on, there’s always that little chance as well that somebody might be watching. Because that’s what happened to me, I was in the right place at the right time.”

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Munce family adds Ipswich Cup 2026 victory to trainer’s history

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Two men in suits smile while holding a tall crystal trophy at a racecourse, with orange flowers and spectators in the background.

Trainer Chris Munce has added another significant chapter to the Ipswich Cup’s storied history, this time sharing the victory with his son, Corey.

Munce’s own jockeying career saw him win the Listed staying feature aboard Oompala in 1994, a horse that later finished third in the Melbourne Cup.

His training prowess was first showcased in the Ipswich Cup with Smart Meteor in 2022, and Kaluakoi continued this winning legacy on Saturday.

Reflecting on his achievements, Munce said, “Oompala was a very good galloper. He won the Caloundra Cup, got beaten in the Grafton Cup, then went and ran third in the Melbourne Cup. To be able to ride a winner and now train two, one with Corey, it’s a great thrill.”

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Munce admitted that Kaluakoi’s lack of a recent middle-distance run this preparation was a point of concern leading up to Saturday’s event.

However, any such worries were quickly allayed once the race commenced.

Munce shared his immediate thoughts with Corey after the first lap: “I said to Corey when he got past the winning post that he was going to be hard to beat because he pricked his ears down the hill and relaxed lovely. He’s got no real turn of foot, but he’s a tough galloper.”

The $4.60 favourite, Kaluakoi, set the pace throughout and responded gamely for apprentice Emily Lang to secure a three-quarters of a length win over Encoder ($4.80). Sun Worshipper ($21) took third place.

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Lang, notching her fifth stakes victory, confirmed she followed Chris Munce’s directive to be proactive from the start.

She explained the trainer’s instructions: “He did say to me on Thursday at the trials that he didn’t want (the horse) to be ridden pretty. The last four or so weeks have been really tough. I obviously don’t have a claim anymore, and with all the Sydney and Melbourne jockeys coming up, my manager has had to do a really tough job of getting me rides. When I get the opportunity from a stable like Chris and Corey Munce, it makes all the difference and it’s good to get the job done.”

In the Listed Eye Liner Stakes (1350m), Michael Freedman’s Soothsayer, piloted by Daniel Moor, triumphed despite a challenging draw.

Lee Freedman, who manages his brother’s Gold Coast stable, expressed his surprise at the six-year-old’s rapid improvement this season, suggesting he might develop into a capable miler next year.

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“I’m a bit flabbergaster to be honest because he’s gone from a benchmark 85 to a Group Three. He may have come back this ‘prep’ better than ever. I always thought he’d be a good horse for a race like the Epsom (Handicap), so that may be the race you see him in,” Lee Freedman stated.

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NFC North TE Rankings for 2026

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The latest in our NFC North positional rankings sees us take a look at the tight end position. This is another position group in the division that is loaded with talent, making it difficult to separate the four teams.

NFC North TE Rankings for 2026

For the TE group, the main focus is on the top two players on each team’s depth chart, with other options taken into consideration. I had the Vikings in first place in last season’s ranking, but they don’t fare so well this time around. Here are my NFC North TE rankings for 2026.

1. Chicago Bears – Colston Loveland and Cole Kmet

Chicago has invested heavily in the draft at the TE position in recent years, spending a first-round pick on Colston Loveland, a second-round pick on Cole Kmet, and going again this year, spending a third-round pick on Sam Roush. It has given the Bears not just the top-end quality but also strong depth.

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Loveland immediately became the team’s TE1, going over 700 receiving yards and scoring six touchdowns in his rookie season. With a head coach who has proven he likes to give his TEs a heavy workload, Loveland should be looking to go even bigger in Year 2.

2. Detroit Lions – Sam LaPorta and Tyler Conklin

Sam LaPorta’s 2025 season ended after Week 10 due to a herniated disc in his back. It led to career lows in his numbers across the board, but 489 receiving yards and three touchdowns from nine games showed his production didn’t suffer from the exit of Ben Johnson as the Lions’ playcaller. Tyler Conklin was signed on free agency, perhaps as insurance if LaPorta takes time to get back up to speed, or as a replacement for Brock Wright, whose name has been mentioned with a potential exit

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Conklin is well known to Vikings fans, a fifth-round pick by Minnesota back in 2018. Conklin has gone on to have a solid career. How good the Lions are at this position and as a team could hinge on if/when LaPorta gets back to his best. Detroit’s form nose dived after LaPorta got injured last season, winning only three of the last eight games and finishing last in the division.

3. Green Bay Packers – Tucker Kraft and Luke Musgrave

Tucker Kraft was building on his good season in 2024 and looking to go even better in 2025 when an ACL tear cut his season short. Kraft had racked up 489 receiving yards and six touchdowns from just eight games. The Packers will be hoping he can return to that form in 2026.

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Luke Musgrave was taken a round earlier (second round) than Kraft in the 2023 draft, but hasn’t managed to have the same impact. Musgrave couldn’t take advantage of Kraft’s injury either and isn’t certain to stay above Josh Whyle on the depth chart. What should be an area of strength on the Packers’ teams has question marks hanging over it coming into the new season.

4. Minnesota Vikings – T.J. Hockenson and Josh Oliver

It looked for a moment that T.J. Hockenson was heading out of Minnesota, but a reworked deal that makes him a free agent at the end of the season saw him stay. Hockenson was set for a 1,000 receiving yards season in 2023 before a knee injury ended his season a couple of games earlier. He hasn’t been able to find that form since, although that would have been difficult for anybody in the Vikings stuttering offense of 2025. 

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Hockenson turns 29 in July and should have some good years left in him. With a contract to play for, he will be eager to show he can still be one of the top receiving TEs in the league.

Josh Oliver is one of the best blocking TEs in the league and has shown he is well capable of making a play when called upon. However, he’s not the most dynamic, and not a guy you’d want to step into a role as a focal point receiver of Hockenson can’t play. I thought the Vikings would look to draft a potential Hockenson replacement in the draft, but that never materialized.


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Man United’s Mason Greenwood clause as Tottenham make decision on transfer

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Mason Greenwood is planning a move away from Marseille this summer and Manchester United will profit if he does switch clubs

Mason Greenwood would make Manchester United millions if he moves on from Marseille this summer. However, this transfer will not be to north London as Tottenham are not in for the attacker.

Greenwood has scored 48 goals and assisted 17 times from 81 appearances in France, pushing him to the forefront of this summer’s transfer window. There were rumours that Spurs were planning to move for the 24-year-old, offering him a return to the Premier League.

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Football London has confirmed that there is no interest in bringing Greenwood to the club, despite his former manager, Roberto De Zerbi, praising him during his time at Marseille. The current Spurs manager claimed that the player – who had attempted rape and assault charges dropped against him in 2023 – was a “good guy” who was handed a “heavy price.”

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De Zerbi said at the time: “I don’t want to get involved in anyone’s private life. All I can see is that Mason seems a good lad; he paid in a strong way for what happened. He has probably here found the right environment for him, which gave him affection, and held out its hand to him.

“When I look at him as a person, I feel sad for what happened in his life, without getting into the details. Because the person I know here is very different to the one that has been described, especially in England.”

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This response led to fan backlash before De Zerbi joined Spurs, and he apologised for the comments after his deal in north London was confirmed. He said: “I have never wanted to downplay the issue of violence against women or violence against anyone more broadly.

“In my life, I have always stood up for who are more vulnerable, more fragile. I have consistently fought and taken a stand to be on the side of those who are more at risk. Those of you who know me well will know I’m not the type of person who makes compromises to win more games or to win an extra title. I apologise to those who I offended with this subject matter.

“I have a daughter, and I’m very sensitive to these things and always have been. I hope that over time, people will get to know me better and will understand that in that moment, I didn’t mean to take a stance.”

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While Spurs are not in the race for Greenwood, Marseille are still keen to let the goalscorer go this summer.

L’Equipe reports that the club will consider all offers and a deal is desired before the end of June. Roma have been credited with an interest, with a fee of around £35million (€40m) proposed by the Italians.

Marseille are expecting at least £47m (€55m) before they let the 24-year-old go, as per Corriere dello Sport. Reports suggest that Roma could make a secondary offer of around £40m (€45m), plus £4.3m (€5m) in add-ons.

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This deal could in turn benefit United, despite Greenwood initially departing Old Trafford in 2024. The club holds a 40% sell-on clause, so a deal this summer could significantly boost Michael Carrick’s transfer war chest.

If Roma does move forward with the £43.3m deal in the coming days, United would make around £17m in total. With Ederson on his way to the club this summer and plenty more players linked, Carrick would welcome the incoming cash to bolster his squad for next season.

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Tyson Fury dismisses Oleksandr Usyk’s reason for refusing to face Moses Itauma: “Rubbish!”

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Tyson Fury has considered Oleksandr Usyk’s justification for distancing himself from a showdown with heavyweight prodigy Moses Itauma.

The Ukrainian comes off an 11th-round stoppage victory over Rico Verhoeven, only he was made to work harder than expected to get the former long-reigning kickboxing champion out of there.

In what was initially thought to be nothing more than a showcase event, Usyk ended up trailing on one judges’ scorecard after 10 completed rounds.

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Their contest last month then resulted in controversy when Verhoeven, after being floored by a right uppercut, was waved off by referee Mark Lyson.

The 37-year-old later filed an appeal against the decision, seeing that he was stopped after the bell had sounded, but his efforts were ultimately dismissed.

Usyk, meanwhile, must decide whether to vacate his WBC title – and potentially pursue a rematch with Verhoeven – or face WBC ‘interim’ champion Agit Kabayel.

Either way, the 39-year-old has expressed no interest in fighting Itauma, who comes off an emphatic fifth-round finish over the typically durable Jermaine Franklin, claiming that he didn’t want to ‘break’ him at such a young age.

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“No, I’m not going to fight with Itauma because he’s a young guy. I don’t want to break this guy.”

Speaking with IFL TV, former opponent Fury doesn’t believe Usyk’s reasoning for not wanting to face Itauma.

“Bulls**t. Oleksandr is coming up to around 40 years old, he has just been pushed all of the way and probably lost every round against a kickboxer. So, I don’t think that he wants to fight a 21-year-old kid who is mustard, for no gain.

“He is not going to gain big money because Moses doesn’t have that following at the moment or the popularity. He is coming up, he is a rising star but he is not on top at the moment, so he [Usyk] isn’t going to gain anything from it.

“It’s all to lose and nothing to gain. If he beats Moses, he has beat a young kid coming up and if he loses to Moses, he has lost to a 21-year-old, so it doesn’t make much sense [for Usyk to fight him].”

Itauma will face Filip Hrgovic at London’s O2 Arena on August 29, entering his toughest assignment in the professional ranks thus far.

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Portsmouth Women take a major Step toward their WSL Dream

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Portsmouth Women will call Fratton Park home for the entire 2026/27 season.

For the first time in the club’s history, Pompey Women will play all of their home league matches at Fratton Park, moving away from Havant and Waterlooville’s ground and onto one of English football’s most iconic stages.

The decision comes after a successful trial during the 2025/26 campaign, when several matches were played at Fratton Park and attracted some of the team’s biggest crowds of the season.

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That support has given the club confidence to take the next step.

CEO Andrew Cullen believes the move can help grow the fanbase while supporting Portsmouth’s long-term goal of returning to the Women’s Super League.

“This provides a brilliant opportunity to grow support for the club,” Cullen said.

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The move is also a sign of how much the women’s game continues to grow.

Not long ago, many women’s teams were playing away from their parent club’s main stadiums. Now, more clubs are bringing their women’s sides onto the biggest stage, recognising both the growth of the sport and the demand from supporters.

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Tunisia Crash Out Of World Cup After Heavy Defeat To Japan

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Japan thrashed Tunisia 4-0 to confirm the North Africans’ exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage on Saturday.

Tunisia came into the match after a difficult week that included a heavy 5-1 defeat to Sweden, the dismissal of head coach Sabri Lamouchi and the appointment of Herve Renard as his replacement. However, the change in the dugout failed to produce an immediate response.

Japan took the lead after less than four minutes at Monterrey Stadium in Guadalupe, Mexico. A swift counter-attack caught Tunisia’s defence out of position and Daichi Kamada finished from close range to put the Asian side ahead.

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The Japanese doubled their advantage soon afterwards through Ayase Ueda. The striker produced an excellent finish from the edge of the penalty area, sending the ball through a defender’s legs and into the far corner.

Tunisia struggled to create meaningful chances and looked short of ideas throughout the contest. Japan controlled possession comfortably and repeatedly found space to launch dangerous attacks.

Junya Ito made it 3-0 after being played through on goal and calmly beat goalkeeper Aymen Dahmen with a simple finish.

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Ueda completed the scoring late in the match when he guided a looping header into the far corner for his second goal of the game.

Japan were far superior from start to finish and never looked troubled by a Tunisia side whose attacks were easily dealt with.

The result leaves Japan on four points and in a strong position to reach the knockout stage. They will aim to secure qualification when they face Sweden in their final group match on Friday.

Tunisia, meanwhile, have been eliminated from the tournament and will play their last group game against group leaders the Netherlands.

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Sri Lanka A Show Ultimate Sportsmanship Towards Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Days After On-Field Fight

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Only a few days ago, they were charging at and sledging Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. On Sunday, it all turned into the ultimate show of sportsmanship. Playing in the final of the Tri-Nation Series in Dambulla, Sooryavanshi shrugged off his lean run in the league stage with a breathtaking 29-ball 94, which also included the fastest fifty in List A cricket, to help India A post a mammoth 377/9 against Sri Lanka A in the tri-series final on Sunday.

The last time Sooryavanshi faced Sri Lanka A, it ended in a physical altercation. On Sunday, Sri Lankan players came up and patted him on the back after the fiery knock.

Asked to bat, India A looked set for a score in excess of 400, riding on Sooryavanshi’s extraordinary blitz before Sri Lanka A clawed their way back in the middle overs.

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Skipper Tilak Varma steadied the innings with a composed 67 off 90 balls, while Anukul Roy (39 off 15) and Vipraj Nigam (27 off 20) produced a late burst to lift India beyond the 350-run mark.

The day, however, belonged to Sooryavanshi.

The 15-year-old from Samastipur in Bihar needed just 11 deliveries to reach his half-century, eclipsing the 21-year-old record held by Sri Lanka’s Kaushalya Weeraratne, who had taken 12 balls to reach the milestone in 2005.

Having endured a modest run in the series, Sooryavanshi walked out with clear intent and unleashed absolute carnage. His first 11 deliveries yielded 50 runs, reading 4, 4, 4, 6, 6, 0, 6, 4, 4, 6, 6, as he dismantled the Sri Lankan attack from the outset.

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He reached the landmark with five sixes and as many boundaries, bringing up the record with successive sixes straight down the ground off pacer Dulaj Samuditha.

The left-hander combined brute force with exceptional timing. He initially targeted the leg side against the seamers before effortlessly opening up the off side once Sri Lanka A stationed an additional fielder on the on side.

His ability to dispatch even good deliveries over the ropes once again stood out.

The highlight of the innings was his lofted shots over extra cover. Three effortless sixes in that region showcased the bat speed, balance and fearlessness that have made him one of India’s most exciting young talents.

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Alongside Priyansh Arya (39), Sooryavanshi added 132 runs for the opening wicket and looked well on course to register the fastest century in List A cricket.

However, spinner Sahan Arachchige ended the fireworks by having him caught at mid-off in the ninth over. Arya followed an over later as Sri Lanka A clawed their way back into the contest.

Ruturaj Gaikwad (40) and Tilak then added 63 runs for the third wicket, but the flow of boundaries dried up considerably.

As India attempted to accelerate in the closing stages, wickets fell at regular intervals, but Nigam and Anukul provided the final flourish.

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Crysencio Summerville is enjoying an impressive World Cup for the Netherlands, but that may not be good news for Manchester United

Manchester United may be wincing every time Crysencio Summerville finds the net in the World Cup. The West Ham United forward is a transfer target for the Reds this summer.

And with the Hammers having been relegated from the Premier League last season, the former Leeds United forward is expected to leave the London Stadium this summer. Over the last few weeks, £50million is the figure that has been banded about for the Dutchman.

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However, after he found the net in the Netherlands’ 5-1 demolition of Sweden on Saturday evening, with that strike coming after he scored a fine goal for his country in their 2-2 draw with Japan, his price tag is growing with every good display he produces.

Summerville currently boasts two goals and an assist in his opening two matches. He may add to that tally on Friday, June 26, when Ronald Koeman’s side face Group F whipping boys Tunisia, who have been beaten 5-1 and 4-0 by Sweden and Japan, respectively.

His displays will be good news for West Ham. It’s understood there is no buyout clause in the ex-Leeds star’s contract at the club, meaning the Hammers are in a position to demand whatever fee they like.

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If Summerville continues to find the net at the rate he is, they may only increase the price they want. United could also find themselves in a bidding war, as Paris Saint-Germain have also been linked with the 24-year-old.

The French side are also expected to allow Bradley Barcola to leave, meaning they will be in the market for a new left-winger. Summerville has firmly put himself in the European transfer market window with his performances for the Netherlands.

Interestingly, both of his World Cup appearances have also come from the substitutes’ bench. After their victory over Sweden, Netherlands boss Koeman appeared to suggest Summerville may come in for Donyell Malen when the matches get trickier.

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He said: “I think Summerville is stronger defensively. We talk a lot with the ⁠players about recognizing tactical changes on the pitch quicker.

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“I understand that the substitution is difficult for Donyell, but this is top-level football. Team performances are what matter. Before the match, I sat down with him and explained why he would play on the right and that he would have the freedom to cut inside because he is not a natural right winger.”

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In the Premier League, Summerville contributed five goals and four assists in 31 appearances for the east Londoners last season. With United reportedly in the market for a left-winger, his displays in the World Cup, on top of his Premier League displays, may be enough to convince Michael Carrick to sign him.

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