Arsenal have finalised the signing of goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga from Chelsea after activating a £5 million ($7m) release clause in his contract. This transfer marks the end of Arrizabalaga’s seven-year spell at Chelsea, during which he made 163 appearances and secured four major trophies. His initial switch to the Blues in 2018 from Athletic Club for £72m ($99m) still stands as the most expensive transfer ever for a goalkeeper.
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Despite knowing that David Raya remains firmly established as Arsenal's starting goalkeeper, Arrizabalaga is not daunted by the competition. Sources close to the player reportedly suggest he is prepared to push hard for playing time and offer both depth and experience to the squad.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
In the summer of 2024, Arrizabalaga extended his stay at Chelsea by a year, keeping him under contract until June 2026. However, shortly after renewing, he was loaned out to Bournemouth for the 2024–25 season. At Bournemouth, Arrizabalaga replaced the experienced Neto, who ironically joined Arsenal on loan, as the Cherries’ first-choice keeper. The Spaniard excelled under manager Andoni Iraola, playing 35 Premier League matches and securing nine clean sheets.
WHAT ARRIZABLAGA SAID
After sealing his transfer to Arsenal, Arrizabalaga wrote a heartfelt message on Instagram: "THANK YOU, CHELSEA. After seven unforgettable years, the time has come to close a very special chapter in my life. Chelsea was my home, my family, and the place where I grew both as a footballer and as a person.
"I arrived full of dreams and I leave with unforgettable memories: titles like the Champions League, Europa League, UEFA Super Cup, Club World Cup… but above all, moments shared with incredible people on and off the pitch. Thank you to the coaches, the staff, my teammates, and most of all, to you, the fans. Wearing this badge has been an honour and a source of pride. Now a new chapter begins, and I face it with the same passion and commitment as always. I leave with a heart full of gratitude. With love and respect, Kepa Arrizabalaga."
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WHAT NEXT FOR KEPA?
Arsenal’s technical staff have reportedly admired Kepa for years, and this move ends a long-running interest, as revealed by . The minimal release fee made him an attractive option for several clubs, but it was the north London side that ultimately secured his signature.
No play possible on final day with Glamorgan on back foot
ECB Reporters Network22-Apr-2024Northamptonshire’s hopes of pressing home their sizeable advantage to complete victory against Glamorgan were dashed by the weather on the final day of this Vitality County Championship match at Wantage Road.Northamptonshire needed to take seven wickets on Monday after reducing Glamorgan to 104 for 3 on Sunday night, the visitors still trailing by 230 runs. Northants had posted a mammoth 605 for 6 in their first innings before declaring.But heavy overnight rain and constant drizzle throughout the morning prevented play from resuming and umpires Sue Redfern and Graham Lloyd finally called the game off shortly after 4pm.Related
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“If we’d have got maybe two sessions in today, I think we’d have won the game,” John Sadler, Northants’ head coach, said. “But the weather’s beaten us. We can’t get too down about it. It probably saved us in Sussex and we’ve lost one here, so we’re probably level par.”I thought the lads were great. I think we’ve played some brilliant cricket. We’ve just said there in the dressing room, if we apply ourselves like that, and play cricket like that consistently throughout the year, we’ll be in positions to win games as we were today. So, it was frustrating, but of the three days we’ve controlled the game, we’ve played a brilliant game of cricket, so we’re pretty pleased.”Sadler hailed the impact of Karun Nair, the Indian batter who hit 202 not out. “He’s absolutely world-class. He’s one of the best I’ve seen. Obviously his skillset, but his calmness, his composure. We saw it last year particularly at Surrey, when we were under a bit of pressure, and Warwickshire where it was nipping everywhere. And his hunger for runs.”Sam Northeast, Glamorgan’s captain, said: “Any time a team puts 600 on you, you can do things a lot better. We’ll be looking at that for sure. We need to improve in that area and in the field as well… it was the first run-out again with a Dukes ball, so we’ve taken a lot from that.”Glamorgan travel to Yorkshire for their next game. “We know it’s going to be a good contest at Headingley,” Northeast said. “They’ve got their England players around, so it will be a good test and we’ll probably have to go up a few levels if we want to go up there and win.”
“Sometimes as players in sport it’s about moving on to the next thing. But on this occasion I felt that I needed to allow myself to be a little bit disappointed”
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Bancroft: ‘Sheffield Shield is the pinnacle of Australian domestic cricket’
After being overlooked to succeed David Warner in Australia’s Test team, opener Cameron Bancroft was left feeling “very disappointed”. But instead of trying to shrug off his emotions, Bancroft accepted the hurt and allowed himself time to heal.Despite Bancroft being the leading Sheffield Shield run-scorer over the past couple of seasons, Australia’s hierarchy in January decided on promoting Steven Smith to open and shoehorning Cameron Green at No. 4 following Warner’s retirement. Matthew Renshaw was selected as the reserve batter, consigning Bancroft, 31, to the outer.Australia captain Pat Cummins contacted Bancroft at the time to reassure him that he would remain firmly in Test consideration. The last of his 10 Tests was during the 2019 series against England.Related
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“Naturally I was very disappointed. I would have loved to be in that environment,” Bancroft told reporters in Perth on Friday. “There were some consolations to come out of it…allowing myself to experience what I was experiencing.”Sometimes as players in sport it’s about moving on to the next thing. But on this occasion I felt that I needed to allow myself to be a little bit disappointed and that was actually okay.”Once that digested, you bring yourself back to what’s important and what you need to do.”A refocused Bancroft has played a major role in two-time defending champions Western Australia’s strong late-season form. He scored an unbeaten century on the final day to defy Tasmania in Hobart before producing a gutsy second-innings fifty against Victoria on a tough surface at Junction Oval.Bancroft finished second overall on the run charts in the home-and-away competition with 778 runs at 48.62 and three hundreds. For the second straight season, he faced the most balls. Those stats are made more impressive with Bancroft having had to mostly contend with difficult batting conditions at the WACA this season.Western Australia celebrate clinching a home final•Getty Images”It’s been a challenging back half of the season. We’ve played on some challenging wickets,” Bancroft said. “It’s been nice to fight through some tough periods. I tried to be really consistent.”WA will host Tasmania in the five-day final starting on March 21 at the WACA after a remarkable series of results went their way in a compelling last round. After Tasmania were stunned by lowly South Australia in Hobart, WA rocketed to the top of the ladder and clinched a home final for the third straight year with an impressive victory over Victoria.”We have no idea what has transpired in the last week. You couldn’t script it. The gods were towering over us,” Bancroft said. “It’s huge [a home final]. We know the conditions and what we’re going to face.”There were times this season when we didn’t look like we were going to make the final. We had to dig deep. We feel like we’ve had to work hard.”WA have overcome adversity this season having missed a host of first-choice players due to injuries and international commitments. But their enviable depth of talent, especially with pace-bowling, has been underlined late in the season with fringe quicks Cameron Gannon, Charlie Stobo and Liam Haskett stepping up in place of injured frontliners Jhye Richardson, Lance Morris and Matt Kelly.”At the start of every season, we say it’s not eleven players who will get you to the final, it’s 20-plus who are going to get you there,” Bancroft said. “It’s a big squad mentality and we push that and emphasise that. It’s been a great opportunity for everyone to be part of.”Cementing themselves as the dominant force in Australian domestic cricket, WA are closing in on a hat-trick of Shield titles to go along with their three-peat in the Marsh Cup.WA last completed the feat in the Shield in the late 1980s.”I know for our group, it [Shield] is the pinnacle of Australian domestic cricket,” Bancroft said. “As we saw in the last round, there’s ebbs and flows…all sorts of chaos. I think that’s the beautiful thing about longform cricket.”Having overcome his disappointment from a couple of months ago, Bancroft is hoping to finish another prolific season with the ultimate success. And he’ll be preparing for the final in usual meticulous fashion.”I’ll do the same things I normally do every day…keep that consistency,” he said. “You get to play in finals because you do things well in the season and that doesn’t need to change.”
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The victory was set up by the bowlers who dismissed Zimbabwe for 124 in Chattogram
Mohammad Isam03-May-2024Bangladesh’s bowlers set up a comfortable eight-wicket victory in the first T20 against Zimbabwe by dismissing the visitors for 124 in Chattogram. Rain interrupted the chase twice, but debutant Tanzid Hasan remained unbeaten, steering his team to victory in just 15.2 overs with 67 off 47 balls.Tanzid got into Bangladesh’s T20I side on the back of a strong BPL season and struck two sixes and eight fours in his innings. He was only the second Bangladesh batter – after Junaid Siddique in 2007 – to score a half-century on T20I debut.Zimbabwe’s 124 was their lowest total against Bangladesh – the previous low was 131 in 2015 – but it could have been lower after they slipped to 41 for 7. Taskin Ahmed and the returning Mohammad Saifuddin took three wickets each while Mahedi Hasan bowled economically for his two scalps.
Bennett’s bright start
Zimbabwe’s innings had got off to a bright start. 20-year-old Brian Bennett struck Shoriful Islam for three consecutive boundaries in the third over after senior batter Craig Ervine had fallen in the previous one. Bennett’s first boundary was a cover drive, the second a ramp past third man, and the third a well-timed punch off the back foot through cover. But that bright start was short-lived.
Zimbabwe collapse
Taskin Ahmed’s first over, full of 140 kph-plus deliveries, was an omen for Zimbabwe’s next half hour. Bennett and debutant Joylord Gumbie struggled to connect with most of his deliveries, but the next dismissal was a soft one against Mohammad Saifuddin. Gumbie swivelled awkwardly at a poor delivery down the leg-side and gave Taskin a simple catch at short fine-leg.Bennett was run out first ball of the sixth over, and then Mahedi Hasan dismissed Zimbabwe’s captain Sikandar Raza for a golden duck. Raza’s attempt at a lap sweep resulted in him gloving a catch to slip. Three wickets had fallen off three balls, and then Taskin dismissed Sean Williams and Ryan Burl with the first two deliveries of the seventh over. When Saifuddin got Juke Jongwe out for 2, Zimbabwe had gone from 36 for 1 to 41 for 7 in 17 balls.Blessing Muzarabani and Joylord Gumbie collide and drop Tanzid Hasan•AFP via Getty Images
Madande and Masakadza’s record stand
Clive Madande was Zimbabwe’s last recognised batter and he found support in Wellington Masakadza. They rotated strike regularly as Bangladesh eased the pressure for a little while. The pair added 75 runs, Zimbabwe’s highest partnership for the eighth wicket in T20Is. It nearly broke the all-time record of 80. Madande struck six fours in his 39-ball 43, while Masakadza made his highest T20I score, hitting 34 off 38 balls.
Muzarabani superb start goes sour
Blessing Muzarabani gave Zimbabwe the perfect start to the defence of 124 when he got his second ball to scissor through Litton Das’ forward press. Litton’s white-ball misery continued with scores of 0, 36, 7, 0, 0 and now 1 in 2024.In his next over though, Muzarabani first collided with wicketkeeper Gumbie when Tanzid had skied a catch. The ball was high above the batter himself but Muzarabani wandered close to the advancing Gumbie, before the wicketkeeper dropped the catch as they collided.Later in the over, Bennett dropped a sitter at cover off Tanzid, who was on 4 at the time. In Muzarabani’s next over, Tanzid smashed two sixes and a four through midwicket to exacerbate the bowler’s disappointment.
Tanzid cashes in
It took Tanzid 14 balls to score his first boundary on T20I debut, but once he laid into Muzarabani in the sixth over, the left-hander looked more at ease. After the second rain break, Tanzid struck a couple of fours off Luke Jongwe, and another pair got him close to his fifty.Bangladesh lost Najmul Hossain Shanto in the tenth over for 21, but Tanzid enjoyed some more luck. He got a third life when Gumbie dropped him for a second time on 56. Towhid Hridoy struck Ainsley Ndlovu, who had come on as a concussion sub for Masakadza, for 15 runs in his first over. Hridoy remained not out on 33 off 18 balls, as Tanzid struck the winning runs with 28 balls to spare in the chase.
County struggle amid cost-of-living crisis and abandoned ODI, with prospect of ground sale on agenda
ESPNcricinfo staff15-Apr-2024Gloucestershire’s viability as a first-class county has been cast into renewed doubt after the club reported a loss of £1.19 million in their annual accounts, published on Monday, which is more than twice the shortfall of £570,000 that they accrued in 2022-23.In her report, Gloucestershire’s Treasurer Rebecca Watkin insisted that the club’s outlook for 2024 and 2025 was more positive, but blamed the current situation on the cost-of-living crisis that has raised the club’s day-to-day running costs, allied to the washed-out ODI between England and Ireland in September, which would ordinarily have been a vital source of revenue, given the club’s non-Test and Hundred-hosting status.”This has been a challenging year financially for a number of reasons and there is no doubt it is disappointing to be reporting a second consecutive financial deficit,” Watkin wrote. “Gloucestershire has experienced a tumultuous couple of years both on and off the field but despite that, we remain committed to pushing for success on the field with inspiring, competitive cricket, and will ensure all that can be done is done to return improved financial results in the years to come.”In December, Gloucestershire’s board had floated the possibility of selling up the club’s historic Nevil Road ground, which has been their home since WG Grace assisted with its purchase in 1889 and could now be worth between £25 and £40 million, and moving to a new out-of-town venue near the junction of the M4 and M5.That prospect could be one step closer now, following an independent audit by chartered accountants, Saffery LLP, which revealed net liabilities of £5,019,000, leaving Gloucestershire in breach of its banking covenants and casting “significant doubt on the Club’s ability to continue as a going concern”.A number of contributory factors were cited in the accounts, including a £67,000 increase in energy bills across four months, and an extra £43,000 in interest-rate payments. The annual £4 million funding that the club receives from the ECB is, Watkin added in her report, effectively worth around £750,000 less in real terms compared to four years ago, while other ventures – including a Ministry of Sound dance party held at the ground in July – “did not deliver the financial returns predicted”.In his own report, David Jones, the club chair, described the year as a “rollercoaster”, with Gloucestershire’s rock-bottom finish in the 2023 County Championship compounding their off-field struggles. However, with the bidding process now underway for the Women’s World Cup in 2026, he insisted the club remained well placed to ensure Bristol retained its status as a host city for such marquee events.On the prospect of the ground relocation, Jones reiterated the club’s need to remain “open-minded” in spite of the weight of history at the Nevil Ground, adding that the opportunity to relocate to a new, purpose-built and larger site would allow Gloucestershire to “flourish for future generations”.A formal update on the relocation plans are anticipated in May or June, following further discussions at the club’s AGM on April 29.
There’s no question Stamford Bridge has enjoyed progress under Enzo Maresca’s tactical guidance this season, but the last few months have exposed holes in the Blues squad.
This is a young team. Todd Boehly’s scattergun spending approach hasn’t quite been streamlined yet but there have been signs of refined focus over the past year.
The issue is that Cole Palmer is currently out of sorts, and Chelsea’s frontline is suffering as a result.
The recruitment team are going to be called into play, no doubt, but Chelsea need to rid the team of several pieces of deadwood too.
Who Chelsea need to sell this summer
Sadly, it hasn’t worked out. In 2023, Chelsea signed Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig in a deal worth £52m, but injuries and a struggle to identify his best position have left the Frenchman with only six starts and three goals in the Premier League this term.
Bayern Munich were reportedly interested in completing a move in January, but it didn’t come to fruition. Nkunku may well be sold at the end of the season, with Maresca backed to put more of his own flair on the team.
Maresca named Ben Chilwell and Carney Chukwuemeka to be among the most probable permanent departures before the winter market. Chilwell did leave, but only on loan to Crystal Palace. Expect both to be gone next term.
Then of course, the goalkeeping department requires something of an overhaul, with both Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen enduring something of an error-stricken crisis this season.
Kepa Arrizabalaga is producing solid stuff out on loan with Bournemouth, but reports from February have suggested Chelsea have compiled a four-man shortlist ahead of the off-season and will act.
It’s clear the Blues need a new centre-forward to jockey with Nicolas Jackson. Nkunku might be off, while Joao Felix has only scored once in eight games on loan at Milan, and after failing to hit the ground running in London, it’s unlikely he will feature prominently next year.
Truthfully, this is a squad in transition and will need more facework if the loftiest heights are to be reached. There’s a player above all the aforementioned who must be cut from the books this summer, and like Felix, he’s not even a part of Maresca’s set-up right now.
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Nkunku has flattered to deceive, sure, but he’s still got the potential to spark his career back to life at the highest level, perhaps back in the Bundesliga with Bayern.
Chalkboard
However, the same can’t be said for Raheem Sterling, whose regression over the past several years has reached its nadir at the Emirates with Arsenal.
Raheem Sterling for Chelsea
Chelsea signed him from Manchester City in a deal worth £47.5m in the summer of 2022, and though Sterling impressed in flashes, Maresca’s arrival spelt the end of his west London journey.
Last season, under Mauricio Pochettino, Sterling served an important role, indeed scoring eight times from only 22 starts in the Premier League. But the cracks were starting to show, the wear and tear from an unrelenting career beginning to catch up with him.
He was severed from the first-team reckoning, with the club’s Italian head coach making it clear he wanted a different profile of winger. Arsenal handed him a lifeline, bringing him in on loan late in the day on summer’s transfer deadline day. You’re about to see the best of me, he cried. That hasn’t been the case.
It’s not worked out at Arsenal, with his failure to nail down a starting berth in spite of the Gunners’ injury crisis rather damning.
Reporter Ed Aarons has noted that he’s “struggling” and it’s difficult to see a positive way out for Sterling at either London club.
Limited to just six starts across the Premier League and Champions League, the five-time league winner has registered just one assist. He hasn’t scored. Moreover, Sterling is averaging only 1.5 duels and 0.7 dribbles per game in the top flight, underscoring his athletic depletion.
Raheem Sterling – Last 8 Seasons (PL)
Season
Club
Apps
Goals
Assists
24/25
Arsenal
12
0
1
23/24
Chelsea
31
8
4
22/23
Chelsea
28
6
3
21/22
Man City
30
13
5
20/21
Man City
31
10
7
19/20
Man City
33
20
1
18/19
Man City
34
17
9
17/18
Man City
33
18
11
Stats via Transfermarkt
His decline has been a gradual thing. Growth and regression are not linear in football, and Sterling has played an almighty amount of football even at 30 years old.
Indeed, having played 391 Premier League matches, Sterling is the fourth-highest active appearance holder in the division, behind James Milner, Ashley Young and James Ward-Prowse.
He will return to Chelsea at the end of the season and is contracted until 2027. His value is plummeting – Transfermarkt record the England international is presently worth just £19m – but given he pockets £350k per week, he must be sold for the greater good of the club.
If Nkunku is sold this summer, Chelsea will need to invest in more depth and quality across the frontline, doubly so if Sterling is freed from the books.
However, such things need to happen. Chelsea are at a critical juncture and must act with incision – luckily, say one thing for Boehly, he’s never been without ambition.
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As the summer transfer window approaches, Atletico Madrid have already reportedly reached a verbal agreement with a Manchester United star who could now leave in a deal worth £42m.
Man Utd transfer news
In what has been a trend spanning over 10 years, Manchester United are once again in need of a major overhaul under a new manager.
This time, it’s Ruben Amorim who needs to welcome several fresh faces if he is to stamp his mark on the struggling side that Erik ten Hag left behind. However, unlike in previous tenures, the Red Devils are not in a position to splash the cash so easily.
As INEOS continue their cost-cutting measures, which have not come without controversy, the first thing they must do when the summer arrives is sell any players Amorim does not deem fit to feature in his strongest side – and that could see one star man depart.
According to reports in Spain, Atletico Madrid have now reached a verbal agreement with Alejandro Garnacho and could complete a summer deal worth €50m (£42m).
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The Argentinian winger looked destined to follow in Marcus Rashford’s footsteps by departing in the January transfer window amid links to the likes of Chelsea, but eventually stayed put and has since crept back into Amorim’s side.
Nonetheless, he could still decide to leave a sinking ship and a manager whose system simply does not accommodate wingers when the summer arrives. United, meanwhile, could commence a summer of sales by showing Garnacho the door.
"Brave" Garnacho needs Man Utd exit
There was once a time when leaving Old Trafford seemed an absurd idea, but those days are long gone. Recent history instead tells a damning story of how players can benefit from leaving Manchester United – whether it’s been Alexis Sanchez, Romelu Lukaku or more recently, Aaron Wan-Bissaka. Now, Garnacho can become the latest to steal the headlines away from a club drowning in failure.
Under Ten Hag, the young winger looked destined to become the star of the team, having earned regular praise from the Dutchman, who told reporters: “I love to work with Garnacho.
“He’s a player who needs a challenge, he likes a challenge, he is very brave, he’s very confident, our job is to push him to high levels. He has high potential and now we have to get the potential out, therefore you have to work day by day.”
Now, under Amorim, he has been surplus to requirements at times, in what has been the harshest reality check possible for a player who has strayed from a path towards Old Trafford greatness.
Like others in the past, Garnacho should take hold of an opportunity to leave Manchester United behind this summer.
da lvbet: Well, that was not the sort of performance Tottenham Hotspur fans would have been hoping for to kickstart their efforts in the Europa League knockout rounds.
da cassino online: Instead of taking the game to their hosts, Ange Postecoglou’s side were timid, predictable and looked bereft of ideas right up to the last few minutes of the game.
If anything, AZ Alkmaar will likely be annoyed that they aren’t taking a more considerable lead with them to North London next week.
Tottenham Hotspur manager AngePostecogloucelebrates after the match
There were lacklustre displays all over the pitch for the Lilywhites, but two players stood out for the wrong reasons, one of them being Mathys Tel.
Tels's peformance vs Alkmaar
When Spurs announced the signing of Tel on loan early last month, there was a lot of understandable excitement from fans, but apart from a goal against Aston Villa in the FA Cup, he’s not really done much of anything since joining the club.
Unfortunately, it was much of the same against AZ tonight, as while he had a few chances to make something happen, he was practically anonymous the entire time he was on the pitch.
In fact, the young Frenchman was so ineffective up top that Postecoglu decided he had to take him off at half-time, put Wilson Odobert out wide and move Son Heung-min into the middle, who wasn’t much better.
Unsurprisingly, the 19-year-old loanee did not impress the watching press, as football.london’s Alasdair Gold awarded him just a 3/10 match rating at full-time.
It might sound harsh, but it’s an opinion more than backed up by his statistics, as in 45 minutes of action, he amassed a combined expected goals and assists figure of 0.01, failed to take a single shot, failed in 50% of his dribbles, took just 14 touches and lost 50% of his ground duels.
Tel’s game in numbers
Minutes
45′
Expected Goals
0.00
Goals
0
Expected Assists
0.01
Assists
0
Shots on Target
0
Dribbles (Successful)
2 (1)
Duels (Won)
4 (2)
Touches
14
All Stats via Sofascore
In all, it was the right decision by Postecoglou to take him off at half-time, but there was another attacker who was just as poor and somehow played the entire game.
The Spurs star just as bad as Tel
Brennan Johnson started the game off the right, and while he’s been quite effective at points this season, he certainly was not tonight.
Just like his younger teammate, the Welsh international was practically anonymous for large parts of the match, and then when he did find himself in dangerous areas or with the chance to make something happen, he’d wait too long or make the wrong choice.
Gold was equally disappointed with the 23-year-old’s display, giving him a 3/10 match rating and highlighting that as well as offering ‘very little going forward’, he also ‘seemed to stop marking Parrott for the corner that led to Bergvall’s own goal.’
Again, while it might sound overly harsh considering he didn’t score the own goal and there weren’t any stand-out misses, the former Nottingham Forest ace’s statistics more than back up Gold’s damning summary of his performance.
In 94 minutes, he amassed a combined expected goal and assists figure of just 0.20, failed to have a single shot on target, failed in four of five attempted dribbles, took 46 touches but played just one key pass, failed in 100% of his crosses and long balls, lost 60% of his duels, lost the ball 13 times and committed a foul.
Johnson’s game in numbers
Minutes
94′
Expected Goals
0.02
Goals
0
Expected Assists
0.18
Assists
0
Shots on Target
0
Dribbles (Successful)
5 (1)
Touches
46
Key Passes
1
Crosses (Accurate)
2 (0)
Long Balls (Accurate)
1 (0)
Duels (Won)
10 (4)
Lost Possession
13
Fouls
1
All Stats via Sofascore
Ultimately, it was a dismally poor showing from a player capable of so much more, and just like Tel, Johnson should have been hooked early into the second half at the very latest.
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Klinsmann acknowledges Pochettino needs adjustment period
Says that US Soccer is a complicated landscape to navigate
Believes Argentine can inspire necessary drive before 2026
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WHAT HAPPENED
USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino has faced some criticism after the team dropped two matches in the recent CONCACAF Nation's League, but Jürgen Klinsmann believes the Argentine will find success with the U.S. squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The former USMNT head coach, who held the role between 2011 and 2016, said Pochettino needs time to adjust.
“I think it’s a difficult learning curve for Mauricio and his entire staff,” Klinsmann said on . “Because obviously the landscape in the United States is so, so different to anything you find in Europe or what he would have found in South America or Argentina. So what he’s growing through is just learning by day, every day he gets more information, he gets more knowledge about his players, he gets more knowledge about how soccer really functions in this country.
“He will take it all in and then kind of focus the closer we get to the World Cup, he’ll focus more and more on what’s important and that’s basically his relationship with all the players and his team in order to create a very special energy and drive towards the World Cup.”
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WHAT JURGEN KLINSMANN SAID
Klinsmann said that Pochettino has a "special team" with players featuring at the highest levels of the sport.
“He knows he has a special team, he knows he has players now that are able to compete at the highest level because they play for Champions League teams in Europe, which is unbelievable really, where our players are today," Klinsmann said. "It is now kind of day by day learning and understanding, you know, the political landscape and all the parts of it, there are so many different parts floating around US Soccer."
“In the beginning, it’s very difficult to comprehend, but once you get closer to a tournament, all that matters is his relationship with the players and the people that work close with the national team. To give them the belief and the drive and all those little pieces of knowledge that he has undoubtably because he’s a very successful coach, in the hope, for all of us, to make it a very successful World Cup for the U.S. national team.”
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Following the USMNT's fourth-place finish at the CONCACAF Nations League, some former U.S. players have been critical of the team's approach and preparation.
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WHAT’S NEXT?
The USMNT will regroup ahead of the 2025 Gold Cup, which begins on June 14, with a pair of friendlies before that.