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Head Start
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Transfer window: what to expect
The Summer transfer window opens in under two weeks. We expect thereāll be lots of activity in the window this time roundā¦
ā¦ crosses fingers ā¦
But letās look at some of the key Premier League signings to look out for.
Arsenal will be on the look out for a striker. Surprisingly, not a single Arsenal player has surpassed 16 Premier League goals in four campaignsā¦
Sky Sports
ā¦ considering they were second for goals scored last season, itās pretty impressive.
While Artetaās men goal motto is āsharing is caringā, a 20-goal-a-season striker could prove the difference maker. Itās no wonder Napoli are expecting a bid for Victor Osimhen soonā¦
Everton are in a similar, but more serious, situationā¦
They scored the fewest open-play goals last seasonā¦ five fewer than Sheffield United.
They scored the second-fewest goals (40) - underperforming their xG by 16 goals.
Soā¦ no prizes for guessing the sort of player that Sean Dyche will be looking for.
A few clubs have a problem they will need to solve: age.
Chelsea, with the youngest average XI, are losing 39-year-old Thiago Silva who started 27 games.
And the fact they conceded eight more goals than any previous Premier League campaign makes it obvious that injecting some experience in their defence will be key.
On the other end of the spectrum, Fulham had the oldest average starting XIā¦
ā¦ and they used the least amount of players last season. Itās probably why they tailed off at the end of last season, winning just two of their last nine league games.
Theyāve already enquired about Arsenalās 23-year-old midfielder Emile Smith-Rowe and (click-bait warning) The Sun report theyāre willing to spend Ā£30 million on 25-year-old Eddie Nketiah.
Then thereās Ipswich. Only six players of the newly promoted sideās squad have played in the Premier Leagueā¦
Itās safe to say, Kieran Mckenna will want to recruit battle-hardened legs into his squad.
Plusā¦
Chelsea announce Enzo Maresca as their new head coach following Mauricio Pochettinoās sacking (More)
Lucas Paqueta has requested an extension to respond to alleged betting breaches charge (More)
The FA ārecommended a ban on alcoholā before Englandās Euro 2024 opener against Serbia (More)
Three Champions League final pitch invaders have been charged by the police (More)
Stats Zone
Euro 2024 Friendly: England 3 - 0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cole Palmer 60ā (P), Trent Alexander-Arnold 85ā, Harry Kane 89ā
ā This was the first time Englandās starting line-up didnāt include a player from Arsenal, Manchester United, Manchester City or Tottenham since 1994.
ā England have ended a run of three games without a win (D2 L1) with this their first victory since November 2023 against Malta. Theyāve now won 13 of their last 15 friendlies (D1 L1).
Gibraltar 0 - 2 Scotland | Croatia 3 - 0 North Macedonia | Germany 0 - 0 Ukraine | Albania 3 - 0 Liechtenstein
Euro 2025 Qualifier: France Womens vs England Womens (Tonight @ 20:00 BST, ITV)
ā England Women dropped out of the automatic qualification spot in their group after France Women came from behind to beat the Lionesses 2-1 on Saturday.
ā Although Leah Williamson said the return fixture is a āmust-winā, Englandās record against France is poor having only won two of their last 16 meetings (8L, 6D).
Australia 2 - 0 China PR | Japan 4 - 1 New Zealand
Additional fixtures in On Today below.
Euro Hopes Grow
German confidence
Itās notorious that the Germans donāt buckle under pressureā¦
Theyāve won every penalty shootout theyāve been involved in at the World Cup.
Theyāve scored 94% of their penalties, with only 6% of them saved.
Theyāve only ever lost one penalty shoot out at the Euros, but have won all six theyāve contested in since then.
ā¦ so itās no wonder that they arenāt breaking a sweat as they gear up to host the Euros this summer.
How do we know this? Well, a recent survey showed that out of 227 Bundesliga players, nearly 40% think that Germany will win the Euros.
(France (22%) and England (15.4%) were second and third on the list.)
Interestingly, last year, 63% of the cohort did not think Germany could win the title. But, it seems like the sentiment is changing among the hostsā¦
In the same survey, former Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita was voted the ābiggest disappointment of the seasonā by his fellow players.
Thatās like your colleagues and competitors coming together to say that youāre simply not up for it.
Weāre not sure why this question was asked but - heck - weāre not complaining.
Off The Pitch
š¶ The four members of ABBA have been knighted in Sweden (More)
š²š½ Claudia Sheinbaum has won a landslide victory to become Mexicoās first female president (More)
š³ļø A YouGov poll of 2,400 people found that two-fifths of Britons think people who vote are more attractive (More)
š° āMagnet fishingā enthusiasts say they pulled up a safe containing $100,000 from a New York Lake (More)
š¹ Northern Ireland becomes the first part of the UK to offer skateboarding as part of the PE curriculum at GCSE level (More)
ā³ļø Robert MacIntyre claims his first PGA Tour title with his father as caddie who was called up at short notice (More)
Photo of the Day
Credit: Allsport Hulton Getty/ALLSPORT
On this day in 1977. Scotland were reigning Home International champions and needed a victory over England at Wembley to retain their title. After a 2-1 victory for Scotland - including goals from Gordon McQueen and Kenny Dalglish - many of the 98,103 crowd invaded the pitch. The Wembley turf was torn out and the goalposts were wrecked. The Scots became the first country to beat England after they had won the World Cup in 1966.
Around The Football World
š«š· Kylian MbappĆ© has not been named in France head coach Thierry Henryās preliminary 25-man squad for the Olympic Games in Paris this summer (More)
š“ó §ó ¢ó „ó ®ó §ó æ Borussia Dortmund loan winger Jadon Sancho admits that heās ready to rejoin Manchester United this summer, but only if boss Erik ten Hag leaves (More)
š¬š¶ FIFA judges have ruled that AFCON top scorer Emilio Nsue was never eligible to play for Equatorial Guinea throughout his entire 11-year international career (More)
š®š¹ Napoli are expecting a bid from Arsenal for striker Victor Osimhen as the Italian side hopes to recoup as much of the Nigerian internationalās $120 million exit clause as possible (More)
šŗšø LA Galaxy are in advanced talks with free agent Marco Reus (More)
Extra Time
Jude Bellingham gives a full interview in Spanish.
Didā¦ Ligue 1 just throw shade at MbappĆ©?
Every Premier League managerās wages last year.
Saint-Ćtienne didnāt leave their changing room in good condition after being promoted to Ligue 1ā¦ and Metz werenāt happy.
Everton fans arenāt too pleased with Dwight McNeilās cringey video.
Cristiano Ronaldoās European Championships statsā¦ because why not?
The Athletic simulate Kylian MbappĆ©ās career at Real Madrid on Football Manager 24.
The Revista de La Liga show was the golden era for punditry.
Game Face On
Question: Which player never received a yellow or red card in 654 competitive games?
Hint: Ready Salted.
Scroll below for the answer.
On Today
WOMENāS FOOTBALL
Euro 2025 Qualifier: Israel Womens vs Scotland Womens (15:00 BST, BBC iPlayer)
Euro 2025 Qualifier: Northern Ireland vs Portugal (19:00 BST, BBC iPlayer)
Euro 2025 Qualifier: Ukraine Womens vs Wales Womens (19:00 BST, BBC iPlayer)
Euro 2025 Qualifier: France Womens vs England Womens (20:00 BST, ITV)
MENāS FOOTBALL
Friendlies: Romania vs Bulgaria (19:30 BST, Premier Sports)
Friendlies: Ireland vs Hungary (19:45 BST)
Friendlies: Italy vs Turkey (20:00 BST, Premier Sports)
TENNIS
French Open: Day 10 (9:30 / 12:00 BST, Discovery+ & Eurosport)
CRICKET
ICC T20 World Cup: Afghanistan vs Uganda (9:30 BST, Sky Sports Cricket)
ICC T20 World Cup: England vs Scotland (15:00 BST, Sky Sports Cricket)
ICC T20 World Cup: Netherlands vs Nepal (16:00 BST, Sky Sports Cricket)
*EST -5. PST -8. CET +1. CST +8. JST +9.
Answer: Gary Lineker.
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