Farke must sign "clinical" star after Leeds flop’s "wasteful" 5/10 display

Leeds United progressed through to the fourth round of the FA Cup on Saturday after a 1-0 win over League Two outfit Harrogate Town at Elland Road.

The Whites secured the victory thanks to a second half goal from Largie Ramazani, who headed home from Manor Solomon’s cross, as they struggled to break down the lower league outfit for much of the match.

It was far from a perfect performance from Daniel Farke’s side and the German head coach may not have been pleased with some of the individual showings on display from some of the fringe players who needed to step up.

One Leeds man who did not make the most of his big opportunity to shine was centre-forward Mateo Joseph, in the absence of Joel Piroe and Patrick Bamford.

Mateo Joseph's Leeds struggles

The Spain U21 international had a chance to show Farke that he deserves more minutes and starts in the Championship in the second half of the season, but he failed to take it.

Journalist Adam Pope praised the forward’s endeavour during the match but described his performance as “wasteful”, which has been a recurring theme for him this season.

LeedsLive awarded him a rating of 5/10 for his display and noted that the striker ‘struggled’ with the physicality of the three Harrogate defenders.

Appearances

26

Starts

11

xG

4.30

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2

Big chances missed

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As you can see in the table above, the academy graduate has been incredibly wasteful in the second tier this season, underperforming his xG tally by more than two goals.

It has been a consistent issue for the attacker and it is one that has prevented him from being a regular starter ahead of Piroe, and this latest ‘wasteful’ showing means that Farke must surely dip into the market to sign Mergim Berisha.

Why Leeds should sign Mergim Berisha

It was recently reported that Leeds are interested in a deal to sign the Hoffenheim forward, who could be available on an 18-month loan with the option to make it a permanent move next year.

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Berisha, who has been described as being a “clinical finisher” by analysts Football Chatters, has only started five matches in the Bundesliga since the start of last season due to suffering an ACL injury in 2023.

The £56k-per-week forward’s form before that long-term lay-off suggests that the quality is there for him to come in and offer more to the club’s promotion push than Joseph in the second half of the season, if Farke can help him to get back to his best.

In the 2022/23 Bundesliga campaign, the Germany international scored nine goals from 8.13 xG across 23 appearances for Augsburg, which speaks to his ability as a finisher in a major European league.

If Leeds can strike a loan deal for the 26-year-old marksman then he could be an excellent addition to the side, provided the attacker can get back to his 2022/23 form by playing regular football again.

Joseph’s performance against Harrogate, and his displays in the Championship more generally, suggest that a new striker could be needed and Berisha seems to fit the bill.

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Daren Sammy appointed head coach of St Lucia Kings

He takes over the role from Andy Flower, who was at the helm for two years

ESPNcricinfo staff17-Jun-2022

Daren Sammy has been appointed St Lucia Kings head coach•Getty Images

Daren Sammy has been appointed head coach of St Lucia Kings for the 2022 edition of the CPL, taking over from Andy Flower, who was at the helm for two seasons.Sammy, who has been with the team since the first edition of the league in 2013, stepped down from captaincy last year. He was appointed the franchise’s “T20 cricket consultant and brand ambassador” for the 2021 season and worked with Flower as part of the backroom staff.”St Lucia is and will always be my home, it was always part of the plan to lead the franchise after my playing days,” Sammy said. “The time is now. I can’t wait to start this next chapter with this amazing franchise as we continue on our quest to win our first CPL title. Many thanks to the Kings franchise owners for the faith shown in me for this role. The journey continues.”

While Sammy has officially not confirmed his retirement from all forms of cricket, he has not played since CPL 2020, where he took Kings to the final for the first time in seven years. He has since been appointed as the head coach of Peshawar Zalmi in the PSL, and in June last year was added to the Cricket West Indies (CWI) board as an independent non-member director for two years.Related

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After qualifying for the playoffs just once in seven seasons since the start of CPL, the Kings have turned a corner in the last two years making it to two successive finals. However, they finished on the wrong side of the result on both occasions. ESPNcricinfo has learned that Faf du Plessis, who led Kings last season, is likely to continue as captain this year as well.The 2022 edition will kick off on August 30, and will take place in four countries – St Kitts & Nevis, St Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago and Guyana. The Providence Stadium in Guyana set to host the final on September 30.

Marco Reus salary: How much does LA Galaxy star earn per week and annually in MLS?

Everything you need to know about Marco Reus' salary at LA Galaxy

German attack Marco Reus ended his European career in 2024, leaving Borussia Dortmund to join MLS side LA Galaxy after spending over a decade in the Bundesliga.

Reus is often hailed as one of the finest German forwards of his time, with numerous goals and assists under his belt.

The loss to Real Madrid in the 2024 Champions League final didn’t provide the best farewell for the versatile attacker, but he seems to have found his footing in MLS and has been performing consistently for his side.

Apart from being an important player for the team, Reus is also one of the top earners at the club, but exactly how much is he on in LA?

GOAL delved into the numbers with the MLS salary guide and found out!

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Marco Reus' wages at LA Galaxy in numbers

Under his current contract at LA Galaxy, Reus earns $25,192 (£19,398) on a weekly basis.

Meanwhile, his numbers annually scale up to $1.3 million (£1.08 m) making him the fifth-highest earner at the club.

Player

Nationality

Weekly wages in USD

Weekly wages in GBP

Annual wages in USD

Annual wages in GBP

Marco Reus

German

 $25,192

£19,398

$1,310,000

£1,008,716

AdvertisementIMAGNTop earners at LA Galaxy

As we just saw, Reus is the fifth-highest earner at LA Galaxy.

The top earner spot currently belongs to the Spaniard Riqui Puig, followed by Joseph Paintsil in second place.

Meanwhile, in third and fourth place are South American stars Gabriel Fortes Chaves and Diego Fagundez, respectively.

Player

Nationality

Weekly wages in USD

Weekly wages in GBP

Annual wages in USD

Annual wages in GBP

Riqui Puig

Spanish

$89,272

£68,741

$4,642,188

£3,574,543

Joseph Paintsil

Ghanaian

$80,423

£61,926

$4,182,000

£3,220,192

Gabriel Fortes Chaves

Brazilian

$47,288

£36,413

$2,459,000

£1,893,460

Diego Fagundez

Uruguayan

$27,096

£20,864

$1,409,000

£1,084,947

Marco Reus

German

$25,192

£19,398

$1,310,000

£1,008,716

Top 5 earners in MLS

Reus fails to make the top five across the league.

The crown currently belongs to Argentine maestro Lionel Messi, while Lorenzo Insigne follows in second place, followed by another former Barcelona star in Sergio Busquets.

Federico Bernardeschi comes in fourth, while Emil Forsberg appears at number five on the list.

Player

Club

Weekly wages in USD

Weekly wages in GBP

Annual wages in USD

Annual wages in GBP

Lionel Messi

Inter Miami

$393,205

£302,772

$20,446,667

£15,744,191

Lorenzo Insigne

Toronto FC

$296,153

£228,042

$15,400,000

£11,858,194

Sergio Busquets

Inter Miami

$168,749

£129,938

$8,774,996

£6,756,857

Federico Bernardeschi

Toronto FC

$121,065

£93,221

$6,295,381

£4,847,522

Emil Forsberg

New York Red Bulls

$116,070

£89,540

$6,035,625

£4,660,000

Getty Images SportHighest paid players in the world

Although MLS players earn substantial wages, their salaries appear modest compared to the world's top earners, with none making the top five list.

At the top is the ageless Cristiano Ronaldo, who plays for Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr. In second place is Al Ittihad's Karim Benzema, while Riyad Mahrez of Al Ahli secures the third spot.

Meanwhile, Senegalese internationals Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly round off the list at third and fourth position, repectively.

Player

Club

Weekly wages USD

Weekly wages GBP

Annual wages USD

Annual wages GBP

Cristiano Ronaldo

Al Nassr

$4,166,513

£3,224,935

$215,658,680

£167,696,622

Karim Benzema

Al Ittihad

$2,083,257

£1,612,468

$108,329,340

£83,848,311

Riyad Mahrez

Al Ahli

$1,087,460

£841,708

$56,547,915

£43,768,818

Sadio Mane

Al Nassr

$833,033

£644,987

$43,331,736

£33,539,324

Kalidou Koulibaly

Al Hilal

$722,890

£559,526

$37,590,281

£29,095,364

'Não é porque eu fico de gracinha', diz Richarlison sobre retorno à Seleção Brasileira

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De volta à Seleção Brasileira após não figurar nas última convocações do técnico Tite, o atacante Richarlison comentou sobre seu retorno em entrevista coletiva nesta segunda-feira. Sem papas na língua, o jogador do Everton foi contundente ao dizer que se está no grupo é porque merece.

– A gente está falando de Seleção Brasileira. Todo dia surge um atacante novo e na minha posição a disputa está bem grande. Mas se eu estou na Seleção não é porque eu fico de gracinha ou porque eu fico brincando com meus companheiros. Se eu estou na Seleção é porque eu jogo meu futebol no Everton – disse o Pombo, que completou:

– Quando eu venho aqui eu dou minha vida, faço meus gols, faço meu melhor… Então é por isso que eu visto essa camisa com a maior alegria para fazer meu trabalho da melhor maneira possível.

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A última vez que Richarlison esteve a serviço da Seleção principal foi na Copa América, entre junho e julho do ano passado. O jogador do Everton, que foi campeão com a Seleção olímpica, afirmou que ficou triste pela ausência e também comentou sobre falas da imprensa esportiva, mas sem citar nomes.

-Fiquei com sentimento de tristeza, porque fiquei fora por causa de uma lesão que foi séria. E muitos repórteres e comentaristas já me viam fora da Copa do Mundo. Eu estava tranquilo porque sei do meu talento, do meu potencial. Querendo ou não, já tenho um histórico aqui com a camisa da Seleção – disse.

– Acho que devia também ter um pouquinho de respeito, a gente trabalha duro, trabalha sério. Eu estava totalmente tranquilo. Claro que a gente viu a evolução dos novos jogadores que chegaram. Querendo ou não a concorrência cresceu bastante – completou.

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Se não pôde defender a Seleção em convocações passadas, Richarlison revelou que deu sua força como torcedor. O atacante afirmou que assistia às partidas pela televisão e mandava energia positiva para os companheiros.

-Quando estou dentro de campo, eu sou um torcedor também. Assisti pela TV, coloquei a camisa e torci como se estivesse no estádio. Seleção Brasileira é isso, tem que torcer onde nossos companheiros estiverem, nossos amigos. Como estava lesionado, estava torcendo para que o Brasil saísse vitorioso das partidas – frisou.

Ricky Ponting: Rishabh Pant's journey as captain could be like Rohit Sharma's

Says that Pant’s “learning experiences” from the last year and a half will make him a “better leader and person”.

ESPNcricinfo staff26-Mar-20221:05

Ponting discusses Pant’s leadership trajectory

Ricky Ponting had not even realised it. Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant may not have thought of it as well. And it may not have struck people in Indian cricket either. That Ponting, the former Australia captain who had several intense duels with India captains during his playing days, has already groomed two future India captains in the IPL.Well before taking over as the head coach of Delhi Capitals (then Daredevils) in 2018, Ponting had coached Mumbai Indians and had chaperoned Rohit’s captaincy from 2013 to 2016, to help the franchise to two IPL titles, in 2013 and 2015. Rohit has since become one of the top all-format players for India and has taken over the India captaincy in at least two formats.Related

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Pant is now in a very similar situation. A vital all-format player for India, in his early 20s, a new IPL captain, and a possible future India captain, also being groomed by Ponting.”I hadn’t thought about that actually but they are actually quite similar,” Ponting said of the Rohit-Pant comparison a day before the two teams he has coached face each other in IPL 2022. “When Rohit took over at Mumbai, he was quite a young man as well, and had started out in his international cricket. He was probably very similar [in age], I’m not sure how old he was but he would have been 23-24, similar to what Rishabh is here at the Delhi Capitals.”To tell you honestly, they’re quite similar people. I know they are great mates and they talk all the time and they’re probably exchanging things about leadership and captaincy along the way as well. Rohit probably doesn’t want to give too many secrets away because we’re going to play against him in a couple of days’ time (laughs). I think there’s every opportunity for Rishabh’s journey to be similar to Rohit Sharma’s. He’s a young captain of a successful franchise and growing on a daily basis and hopefully Rishabh can have the same sort of success Rohit’s had at the Mumbai Indians. And then with some experience in a role like this in a high-pressure tournament like the IPL, I’ve got no doubt in the years to come there’s every chance that Rishabh could be an international captain. No doubt about it.”The manner in which both Rohit and Pant were handed their IPL captaincies was also similar; Rohit took over from Ponting mid-season in 2013 and Pant was handed over the baton last IPL after Shreyas Iyer picked up a shoulder injury.Ponting is now in his fifth season with Capitals, and he has overseen Pant’s evolution not just as captain but as a player and individual too, after Pant was bought by Daredevils in the 2016 auction. Since then, Pant has played 84 games for them to amass 2498 runs while averaging 35.18 and striking at 147.46, and has quickly gone up the ladder to take over as a long-term captain.Ponting said the “learning experiences” Pant has had in the last 12-18 months with India and in the IPL will make him a “better leader and person”.”His evolution – not just the last one year, this is my fifth season now at the Delhi Capitals – and his evolution as a player and as a person has been quite dramatic,” Ponting said. “Last couple of years with some more responsibility in and around the Indian team, and captaining the Delhi Capitals last season, there’s a lot of learning experiences for him through the last 12-18 months for him which will keep helping him become a better leader and person on a daily basis. I know Rishabh really well, and that’s what he talks about all the time, trying to find ways to improve.”There’s no doubt that his maturity in the last 12-18 months with his play and also with his leadership and captaincy has been outstanding. It’s a big part of my job as well to try and help and guide him and push Rishabh in the right direction where I can. But saying that, he’s got a very good grasp on what leadership is all about because he’s been in successful teams and he’s been under strong leaders in the past. It’s up to me, if there’s anything I can help him with, I’ll do it along the way.”Ponting will now hope he can help Pant lift the IPL trophy two months from now and cheekily ask the BCCI for a ‘captaincy-grooming bonus’ they never knew they owed him.

Birmingham loan star has seen his value rise 2550% since leaving

Birmingham City fans aren’t used to this feeling of being near the top of a division, having grown too used to watching their side struggle against the drop in the Championship for many seasons.

Now, however, Chris Davies’ men are a big fish in a small pond, with the Blues just off the top of League One at the moment owing to Matt Bloomfield’s Wycombe Wanderers picking up a stunning six wins in a row.

It’s been well spoken about the amount of firepower the Birmingham boss can call upon at a moment’s notice, with the likes of Jay Stansfield at his disposal, but it should also be known that the defenders at St. Andrew’s have also starred this season for the promotion chasers in equal measure.

Standout Birmingham defenders this season

The cash was splashed all over the pitch over the summer, with Birmingham seriously strengthening at the back by buying Christoph Klarer from SV Darmstadt 98.

The towering 6 foot 3 centre-back has been the dictionary definition of a man mountain for the League One titans, winning a very impressive 6.8 duels on average per league clash on top of also being a competent passer out from the back with 80.5 accurate passes per match.

He has also kept three clean sheets, with the brand new Blues number 4 not the only colossus Davies relies on defensively, with long-term Birmingham servant Krystian Bielik often partnering him at the back.

The one-time Arsenal youth product comes in at a monstrous 6 foot 2 himself, with a ridiculous 8.9 duels won on average blowing Klarer’s numbers out of the water, as 15 were won alone last time out versus Northampton Town.

Donning the captain’s armband too when he’s not been suspended due to too many bookings, the Polish defender has looked revitalised under Davies’ guidance to date.

Amazingly, there is a former centre-back who used to pull on Birmingham blue who’s even taller than this duo, a player who has seen his career take off after a brief loan stint at the club.

Dan Burn's rising transfer value after Birmingham

Giant defender Dan Burn was on the books of the West Midlands outfit for just one season, with the 6 foot 7 defender proving to be a hit with the St. Andrew’s masses during this spell.

The imposing defender would even end up returning to parent club Fulham mid-way through his time with the Blues in the Championship, as Burn then began to cement himself as a capable Premier League option at the back for the Cottagers.

Burn impressively bowed out of St. Andrew’s by helping his side go ten games unbeaten in the league, with Lee Clark and Co desperately attempting to get their star loanee back at the start of 2014, after the Birmingham boss had labelled his efforts as “outstanding.”

He would never return back, however, as the Blyth-born defender ended up starring for the likes of Wigan Athletic and Brighton & Hove Albion before a dream move to boyhood club Newcastle United became reality in 2022.

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11

0

0

3

23/24

33

2

2

7

22/23

38

1

0

12

Only worth around the £249k mark according to Transfermarkt when on loan at Birmingham, it’s fair to say his time at St James’ Park has seen this transfer value skyrocket way past this low amount, as Burn has even gone on to star in the Champions League for Eddie Howe’s Magpies.

The 32-year-old found the back of the net against Paris St. Germain in this illustrious competition in 2023, leading to ex-Manchester United centre-back Rio Ferdinand hailing him as “phenomenal.”

A much-loved figure at Newcastle to this day, Burn’s value has increased all the way up to £6.6m according to Transfermarkt – which is a sharp 2550% increase from his once £249k price tag.

Whilst Burn attempts to still do his bit for the Magpies as his career inevitably winds down, Klarer and Co back at St. Andrew’s will hope they can keep up their resolute defensive displays as an instant return to the Championship remains on the cards.

Birmingham's "unique" loan star has seen value soar by £10m since leaving

This former Birmingham City loanee has seen his value shoot up since leaving St. Andrew’s.

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Arsenal add new target to January shortlist as his club expect £42m bid

Arsenal have added a new transfer target to their January shortlist, and his club are anticipating a potential £42 million bid for his services.

Edu's rumoured plans for Arsenal in 2025

Sporting director Edu Gaspar and the recruitment team are making plans ahead of the January window, not to mention next summer, with reports suggesting that they’re after a new striker among other positions.

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As widely reported, Arsenal failed with an offer for RB Leipzig starlet Benjamin Sesko in the summer, but it is believed that the Gunners could go back in for him next year in their search for a new number nine.

Mikel Arteta and co kept faith with Kai Havertz after the 21-year-old rejected a move to the Emirates Stadium, though Sesko’s representatives have held talks with Arsenal officials in recent months ahead of a possible transfer to north London next year.

Arsenal’s next five Premier League games

Date

Bournemouth (away)

October 19

Liverpool (home)

October 27

Newcastle United (away)

November 2

Chelsea (away)

November 10

Nottingham Forest (home)

November 23

The Slovenia international isn’t their only striker target, according to reports, and well-connected former chief scout Mick Brown has heard that they will bring in a centre-forward as early as January if the right opportunity presents itself.

You have to credit Mikel Arteta because he’s brought this out of him,” said Brown to Football Insider.

I’ve heard, though, that if there was the right option out there, Arsenal still want to buy somebody in that position. The problem is there’s not a long list of players who are good enough to play that role and are also available to come to the Premier League. Arsenal won’t want to waste any money they have on a player they don’t need.

They’ll be prudent, but I know they’ll be looking for areas they can improve, and I think that will be one even with Havertz playing as well as he has been.”

Arsenal are also interested in Como starlet Nico Paz as a transfer option in the middle of the park, while Martin Odegaard’s recent ankle ligament injury has perhaps showcased they need an alternative playmaker.

Odegaard is expected to remain out for the best part of four weeks, and while there is hope that the Norwegian could be back for Liverpool, they also won’t rush him back and would prefer he is 100 per cent firing.

Arsenal add Samuele Ricci to January shortlist

According to CaughtOffside, Torino playmaker Samuele Ricci is catching their eye with his performances in Serie A.

Udinese's Lazar Samardzic in action with Torino's Samuele Ricci

The 23-year-old has started seven Italian top-flight matches so far this term, and Ricci’s outings lately have impressed Luciano Spalletti enough to earn him a place in Italy’s national team set-up lately.

Arsenal have added Ricci to their January transfer list as a result, with Torino anticipating a £42 million bid for his services as Man City also register an interest in him. The Gunners’ Premier League title rivals are eyeing up possible stand-ins for Rodri, with the Spain star out until the end of 2024/2025.

However, Torino will be disappointed in both Arsenal and City’s valuation of the player. Indeed, the pair value Ricci at just £25 million as things stand.

England Young Lions to tour Sri Lanka with plenty of experience on board

England have named a clutch of youngsters with county experience in a Young Lions squad to tour Sri Lanka later this month.The Under-19 tour will include five ODIs and is key to preparations for the ICC Mens’ Under-19 World Cup, which starts in the Caribbean in January.England’s 19-man squad will arrive in Sri Lanka on November 22, with all five matches being played in a bio-secure environment at Colombo’s Singhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground. The squad is largely the same as the one which defeated West Indies Under-19s 4-2 in their ODI series, in September but with Worcestershire’s Josh Baker, Yorkshire’s Ben Cliff and Harry Crawshaw, of Durham, coming in for Archie Lenham and Harry Petrie.Dan Ibrahim and James Coles – who along with Lenham were part of a teenage brigade which impressed for Sussex during the latter half of the 2021 domestic season – retain their places in the Young Lions squad, as do Barbados-born Jacob Bethell, of Warwickshire, and Hampshire’s Tom Prest, who shared captaincy of the England side against West Indies.

Schedule

  • First ODI: November 30

  • Second ODI: December 3

  • Third ODI: December 5

  • Fourth ODI: December 8

  • Fifth ODI: December 10

Spin duo Josh Baker and Rehan Ahmed performed well for Worcestershire and Leicestershire respectively during the English summer to be named in the squad. Also named were James Sales of Northamptonshire and fellow seamer Sonny Baker, who was the leading wicket-taker during West Indies’ visit with 10 wickets at 16.50 including 4 for 41 in the final fixture, having made his Somerset debut and played eight Royal London Cup matches for the club this year. Two other Somerset debutants from the class of 2021, James Rew and George Thomas, were also included.Richard Dawson, the Young Lions head coach, said: “It’s a great opportunity for our squad to experience touring the sub-continent. It will give them a chance to play in a pressurised environment against their international peers in unfamiliar conditions.”This trip is an integral part of their future development and will also provide good preparation leading into the ICC Men’s U19s World Cup.”Young Lions squad: Rehan Ahmed (Leicestershire), Tom Aspinwall (Lancashire), Josh Baker (Worcestershire), Sonny Baker (Somerset), Nathan Barnwell (Surrey), George Bell (Lancashire), Jacob Bethell (Warwickshire), Josh Boyden (Lancashire), Ben Cliff (Yorkshire), James Coles (Sussex), Harry Crawshaw (Durham), Alex Horton (Glamorgan), Dan Ibrahim (Sussex), Will Luxton (Yorkshire), Tom Prest (Hampshire), James Rew (Somerset), James Sales (Northamptonshire), Fateh Singh (Nottinghamshire), George Thomas (Somerset)

Bola da vez: destaque da base em 2021, Juninho recebe chance no Botafogo

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Com saídas e ainda poucas chegadas nessa pré-temporada, o Botafogo vem com novidades para o começo do Campeonato Carioca. Uma delas é Juninho. O meio-campista foi um dos destaques do time sub-20 do Alvinegro na última temporada, foi integrado aos profissionais e fez toda a pré-temporada com Enderson Moreira.

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Se ainda é desconhecido por grande parte dos torcedores, o jogador de 20 anos terá a oportunidade de mudar esse panorama. A tendência é que ele inicie o Estadual como titular do Glorioso, que estreia na próxima terça-feira contra o Boavista, no Estádio Nilton Santos.

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Chay, titular da posição, ainda não fez treinos com bola no gramado em 2022 porque está se recuperando de uma cirurgia realizada no fim do ano passado para corrigir um problema no joelho.

O Botafogo chegou a ir ao mercado na busca por um substituto para o camisa 14 e um jogador que também pudesse exercer outras funções de meio – Chico e Matheus Vargas tiveram negativas. A busca acabou, por ora, porque Juninho recebeu um voto de confiança.

Juninho teve 15 gols e sete assistências em 42 jogos pelo time sub-20 em 2021. Ele chegou a ser relacionado pelo time profissional para um jogo do Carioca, mas não saiu do banco. Agora, terá chance de mostrar o que é capaz.

High stakes: Tim Weah, Weston McKennie's Juventus clash with Yunus Musah and Christian Pulisic-less AC Milan for UCL spots

Saturday's match could be season-defining as both sides look to make their push for a Champions League spot

This weekend’s match between Juventus and AC Milan feels like a must-win for both sides. Two of Italy’s traditional powerhouses find themselves under pressure, and their hopes of achieving season goals may hinge on this match. Milan will face an added challenge with American star Christian Pulisic ruled out of the fixture.

Both teams have had inconsistent campaigns, leaving little room for further missteps. Juventus remain unbeaten but have been held back by a string of draws, sitting fifth in Serie A. Milan, meanwhile, have struggled to find momentum despite kicking off 2025 with a trophy. They currently sit seventh in the standings, desperate to climb the table.

As always, the U.S. men's national team's top stars take center stage in this matchup. For Juventus, Weston McKennie has been pivotal, especially in recent performances, while Tim Weah has shown flashes of brilliance when healthy. On the other side, Pulisic is a major absence for Saturday's clash. Pulisic is enjoying a breakout season with five goals and four assists, making a strong case as Milan's top performer this year. Meanwhile, Yunus Musah could be on the verge of a breakout under new coach Sergio Conceicao, who has already shown faith in the young American.

All three USMNT stars could play a part on Saturday, which means any of them could create the moment that, ultimately, alters their club's season. At the moment, those seasons need to change for both clubs, and it needs to happen starting this weekend.

Getty ImagesBig implications

Both Juve and Milan entered this season with Serie A title hopes. Those are probably gone. There's simply too much ground to make up and too many teams between both in the Scudetto. Now, the focus has turned towards the top four.

Juventus have established themselves as Serie A's draw kings, having finished level in 13 of their 20 matches. They've won the other seven, leaving the possibility of an invincible season, but no one is mistaking this team for prime Arsenal. As things stand, they sit fifth, 13 points off league-leaders Napoli and, more importantly at the moment, two points behind fourth-place Lazio. For Juve to push for that top-four spot, this team needs to prove it can win games, and soon, too.

The situation is just as desperate at Milan. They're three points behind Juve, although they have played one fewer game. It seemed like the Rossoneri were ready to ride a high after beating Juve and Inter to win the Supercoppa Italiana, but a 1-1 draw with relegation-threatened Cagliari halted that momentum. They've already parted ways with ex-coach Paulo Fonseca; now, it's Conceicao's turn to steer the ship.

Conceicao will have a big decision to make, too: Handling Pulisic's absence.

AdvertisementGetty Images SportThe Pulisic situation

Fortunately, it seems Pulisic avoided serious injury. It didn't look like that would be the case in Milan's win over Como, a game that saw Pulisic hobble off just before halftime. Given his injury history, there were legitimate fears, but those fears were alleviated midweek when reports emerged that he was just dealing with muscle fatigue, not a new injury.

Even so, that diagnosis doesn't dismiss the problem. Milan will be without him on Saturday and, even when he is healthy, the club will need to find a way to manage his minutes just a little bit better.

After a month out due to injury, Pulisic returned to action for that Juventus game on Jan. 3. The Como game was his fourth of the year. Including national team games, he's already played nearly 2,000 minutes in all competitions this season. It's certainly been a lot, which is why Mauricio Pochettino was so concerned about his star's workload during his first few camps in charge of the USMNT.

The fact is this, though: Milan need him. He's their best creator and, at times, their best goalscorer. Given the club's precarious position in Serie A, there's not much time to waste, so now the club has to walk a delicate line. When he does return, do they risk him knowing that muscle fatigue could quickly turn into something more serious? Do they bench him knowing a few bad results and the season is in danger?

Those are the questions Conceicao will be asking himself after this weekend, particularly with Champions League games on the horizon. First, though, he'll need to figure out how to replace his star winger. Is it a straight swap with Samuel Chukwueze? Could Musah slide into that wing role? Could this lead to a change in systems? It's up to Conceicao to figure it out, and it won't be easy. Milan aren't particularly equipped to play without Pulisic, but they'll need to do just that on Saturday.

GettyMcKennie's importance

Central midfielder, wide midfielder, left-back, McKennie has done it all this season. Where he'll pop up in the team feels like a mystery these days.

He had a fantastic run at left-back, showing how he can help the team from that part of the field. Then, over the weekend, Thiago Motta moved the American star back into midfield for a key clash with Atalanta. He responded with an assist, playing in center back Pierre Kalulu for Juve's lone goal in the eventual 1-1 draw with a team above them in the table.

Since December, McKennie has been a key player for Juve, putting to bed any doubts about him that popped back up before the season. The USMNT star himself knows how important this game is, too, as he hopes that Juventus can take a big leap forward against a team they feel they need to beat.

“We want to win, to extend the lead over Milan and move up the table," he told Tuttosport. "We all have to give more because Juve have to win and stay on top. We have to keep our concentration to not make mistakes and also to score the second goal after scoring the first.”

Those game-winning goals have been hard to come by for Milan at times this season. Despite having a plus-15 goal difference and the second-fewest goals conceded in Serie A, they still have those 13 draws. Finding that goal or two consistently will be the difference between success and failure this season, and Weah could be one of the players who can provide it.

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GettyGetting Weah going

Weah, like Juventus this season, has struggled to build momentum. When healthy, he has had some strong outings. Unfortunately, three different injuries have sidelined him this season, making it all a bit stop-start.

Weah has four goals in just 704 Serie A minutes, a huge step forward for him. Last season, playing often as a right-wingback, he failed to find the back of the net. This time around, he's tied with Turkish phenom Kenan Yildiz for second on the team in goals.

Weah, though, hasn't played much recently. He's played just 26 minutes in the last month and hasn't started a game since Dec. 14. A thigh injury was partially why, but Weah is now fit and should be good to go.

Is he the key to finding the goals Juventus need to turn draws into wins? It's possible. At the very least, he remains a valuable supersub option, one that could turn the game on its head with his attacking ability.

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