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đđź SanchOUT or the perfect PR story?
Plus Pogba tests positive + Klopp to become Germany manager?
Gm football fans. Route One here.
Itâs the international break and we know youâre bored shitless.
Small talk in the office is going to be at a minimal so brace yourself for awkward silences. Or, even worse, deathly stares from your Scottish colleague ahead of todayâs fixture.
Anyway, itâs my first day back from Portugal after a weekâs trip with my girlfriend and her mates. Thatâs a first time for me, and let me tell you, certainly the last.
I didnât mind it so much because it was the international break. And, letâs face it, no one cares about international football (unless itâs the WC or Euros - Copa America, meh). But, still, Iâd rather watch Japan thrash the Germans 4-1 than listen to what my gfâs mates do for a living.
Itâs not all bad, however. Iâm pleased that more and more of you are reading Route One everyday - so THANK YOU for tuning in. This is your daily retreat so we want to make sure to include everything that you want to read.
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Letâs get into it, shall we.
Todayâs newsletter includes:
𫣠Sancho final âshowdown talksâ with Ten Hag - a perfect deflection?
đ Pogba tests positive
đ Spurs, Liverpool + City future transfer targets
đ FPL price risers and fallers + Injuries
International fixtures at a glance:
đ´ó §ó ˘ó łó Łó ´ó ż vs đ´ó §ó ˘ó Ľó Žó §ó ż : Scotland host England today at 7.45 BST in a friendly to mark the 150th anniversary of the first ever international football match. The game will be on Channel 4. Ramsdale, Wilson and Eze will be hoping for some minutes after failing to get off the bench in Poland.
Scotland to win: 16/5
Draw: 13/5
England to win: 4/5
đŠđŞ vs đŤđˇ: Germany welcome France for a friendly following the departure of Hansi Flick after their 4-1 home defeat to Japan at the weekend. Pascal Gross could be issued his first international start against the French side.
Germany to win: 21/10
Draw: 27/10
France to win: 5/4
TOP NEWS
Sancho âshowdownâ, the perfect deflection from Antony claims
Man Unitedâs PR team must dread international breaks. Remember that Piers Morgan interview with Cristiano just before the break?
Now, Sancho and Antony are in the firing line.
Whatâs happening?
Jadon Sancho and Ten Hag are set to have a final âshowdown talkâ today (Monday) amid uncertainty around his future at the club, according to The Telegraph.
Unitedâs manager was left âdeeply unimpressedâ by Sanchoâs performances in training and left him out of the squad against Arsenal.
Sancho posted a different perspective on social media, claiming that he was used as a âscapegoatâ and that there are âother reasonsâ for Ten Hag leaving him out of the squad.
Ok, so the first thing I want to touch on is Sanchoâs post on X (Twitter). Why does it read like a 7 year old has written it? He obviously didnât write this himself so his PR team must be trying to make the post authentic.
Footballerâs social media posts all follow the same structure: throw a tantrum, mix it with generic football lines (âI will continue to fight for this badgeâ) and an air of vagueness. Viola. You have yourself a shitty post that doesnât offer the fans anything of value.
Oh, boo-hoo, youâve had a disagreement with your boss. Donât we all. Get over it and live in the real world.
Heck, imagine waking up to your colleague posting something like this on social media. It would be baffling. Yet, footballers get a free pass to cry whenever something doesnât go their way.
But that concept must be difficult to accept when youâre earning hundreds of thousands each week.
Look, I agree that Sancho should have at least made the bench against Arsenal. But, still, itâs the bosses decision on whether youâve been performing well or not in training. Itâs his job thatâs on the line.
While we all know that Sancho has potential (remember, heâs still only 23), he hasnât delivered for United so far. 15 goal contributions in 58 league matches is average at best.
Itâs also hard to believe that Ten Hag has a personal vendetta against him. He went the extra mile to give Sancho time off last season to work on his physical and mental to recover his best form and confidence.
Verdict
A dressing room bust-up is far less scandalous than allegations of assault, which Unitedâs Antony has been accused of (link).
Either story isnât a good look. But, as a publicly traded company, United would prefer that the Sancho story takes the column inches.
It seems the perfect time for a story like this - which, in all honesty, isnât that big of deal - to make the headlines.
Still, tbh, it didnât make much difference. After reports that the Glazers were going to take the club off the market, United suffered its worst day ever on Tuesday last week.
ÂŁ600 million was wiped off the market value as the share price closed at $23.66, dropping to as low as $18.83, and closing at $19.35. This was the biggest sell-off since United went public in 2012.
Regardless, itâs clear that Sancho wants out at United. He probably doesnât want the pressure of playing for United, and the idea of bagging goals for fun elsewhere is looking attractive.
As we now know, throwing a tantrum on social media is the best way to get what you want. And, in this case, itâs likely going to be a big money move to another European league.
Or, even better for Sancho, Saudi. Zero pressure and a shit ton of cash. Ahhhh, the good life. Who can blame him?
CLIPS TO WATCH
đ´ó §ó ˘ó Ľó Žó §ó ż Inside training with the England lads. Perhaps the only good thing about the international break. Bellinghamâs two touch is surprisingly shocking⌠(YouTube)
9ď¸âŁ Saturday Socialâs PL No. 9 tier list. Haaland is put in his own category (not surprising). Also, I know Specs is trolling (I think, anyway) but it makes for an awkward watch. (YouTube)
𧤠Satisfying goalkeeper training for Ramsdale, Pickford and Johnstones. Some might see this as a sort of ASMR⌠(YouTube)
EUROPEAN NEWS
đ Hansi Flick sacked by GermanyâŚ
Flick wouldnât have rested easy after being the first German boss to be sacked since the role was created in 1926.
Why was he sacked? The Germans had lost 4 of their past 5 games. Under Flick, the national team won only 12 of 25 matches since replacing Joachim Low in August 2021.
Whoâs going to replace him? There are claims from BILD that Julian Nagelsmann may replace him as the long-term successor. Nagelsmann is technically out of work but he is still contracted with Bayern Munich, meaning that the German side could demand around âŹ10-15 million in compensation.
Jurgen Klopp is also named as a potential successor.
𼴠Spanish football chief resigns
About timeâŚ
I didnât want to give this one too much attention in todayâs newsletter, but itâs hard to ignore.
Whatâs happened? After prosecutors filed a criminal complaint against Luis Rubiales, he has resigned.
The criminal complaint followed his alleged sexual assault for kissing a female player at the World Cup.
This follows his angry speech after the WC final in which he said âI will not resignââŚ
Hmmm đŤŁ
đPogba tests positive for testosterone
Italian newspaper Gazzetta reported yesterday that Pogba tested positive for testosterone after Juveâs match against Udinese.
While tests will be ongoing, Pogba may now face up to 4 years of disqualification. As of now, he has been provisionally suspended.
Itâs nice to see Pogba still connecting with his old teammates at United by upholding their âbad boyâ reputation. You can take the boy out of United, but you canât take the United out of the boyâŚ
LEADING HEADLINES
All you need to know
âđźNicholas Pepe - once Arsenalâs club-record signing - has left the club after his contract was terminated. It has been reported that Pepe will sign for Turkish side, Trabzonspor. Is this bad business from Arsenal or necessary for their changing room? More here.
đ¤đź Walking slowly towards international retirement. Gareth Southgate claims that he has talked Kyle Walker out of international retirement not once, but twice! Southgate said:
"If we're talking about world-class players in their position in our team then he's probably one of them. I think he didn't realise how much value we have for him and how important he is for us. He's probably not going to thank me for sharing that."
đľđź Transfer gossip:
Liverpool and Man City are interested in West Ham defender, Nayef Aguerd, next summer. More here.
Spurs lead the race to sign 16-year-old Croatian Luka Vuskovic - the teen would not join the slide until the summer of 2025. More here.
FANTASY PREMIER FOOTBALL
10 + 11 September Price Changes
Risers đđ¸
Matty Cash (Aston Villa) - ÂŁ4.7m
Pape Sarr (Spurs) - ÂŁ4.6m
Bernd Leno (Fulham) - ÂŁ4.6m
Fallers đ
Gabriel Osho (Luton) - ÂŁ4.4m
Luke Shaw (Man Utd) - ÂŁ5.3m
Yasser Larouci (Sheff Utd) - ÂŁ4.3m
Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle) - ÂŁ5.8m
Ryan Sessegnon (Spurs) - ÂŁ4.4m
First Double Gameweek Confirmed - Luton + Burnley
After a fixture rescheduling on Thursday, Lutonâs home game with Burnley is being rescheduled for Tuesday 3 October.
In Gameweek 7, both teams will play two games. Luton will visit Everton. Burnley will travel to Newcastle the weekend beforehand.
Both clubs have lost their opening three matches so itâs safe to say this wonât impact FPL managerâs decisions too much.
đ¤ Injury updates
Alexander-Arnold (Hamstring)
Anderson (Knock)
Ferguson (Knee)
Grealish (Thigh)
Konate (Hamstring)
Udogie (Fever)
More about our FPL choices in tomorrowâs newsletterâŚ
MEMES đ
Two weeks of international break⌠âł
BIG-GAME PLAYER
The puzzle section
Route One trivia:
Which club did JĂźrgen Klopp manage before joining Liverpool?
Who scored the fastest hat-trick in Premier League history?
Which team has the most yellow cards in Premier League history?
Answers will be revealed in tomorrowâs newsletter.
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