‘Only seen him in video games’ – Why ‘phenomenal’ Lionel Messi has Arsenal star Gabriel Martinelli excited ahead of Brazil’s World Cup qualifier with Argentina

Gabriel Martinelli cannot wait to face “phenomenal” Lionel Messi as he has previously only seen the Argentine superstar “in video games”.

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  • Gunners star ready for World Cup qualifying duty
  • Set to take on eight-time Ballon d'Or winner
  • Looking forward to facing the greatest of all-time
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    The Arsenal forward forms part of the Brazil squad that is preparing to face the reigning world champions at the Marcana on Tuesday. That contest will see precious points up for the grabs in the race to secure qualification for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

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    Messi will be a star attraction in Rio de Janeiro, with even his opponents looking forward to gracing the same pitch as the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner. Martinelli falls into that category, with the 22-year-old’s only experience of Messi to date coming in the virtual realm.

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    Martinelli has said of lining up against the all-time great: “About Messi… he is a phenomenal player, the best in the world this year again. I want to enjoy the moment of being able to play against him, being able to be in the same stadium as him, watching him up close, because I've only seen him in video games. It's going to be a wonderful experience.”

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    Rivalry will not be put to one side when Brazil lock horns with old adversaries Argentina, but Martinelli will be savouring every moment that he gets on the field alongside Messi and may form part of a clamour to swap shirts at the final whistle.

Liverpool fans erupt over FSG development

Writing for the Telegraph, journalist Chris Bascombe has lifted the lid on why Fenway Sports Group won’t be changing their approach to Liverpool despite being set to receive a $750 million (£539 million) investment from RedBird Capital Partners – which has prompted Reds to erupt on social media.

It has been reported over the last two days that, alongside LeBron James becoming an FSG partner, Liverpool are set to receive a significant cash injection after approving the £539m investment by RedBird.

However, Bascombe has warned Liverpool supporters to not get too overly excited in regards to how this effects issues like transfer policy – saying the approach from FSG will be no different and this news should not signal the start of a new era.

As a result, many Reds erupted on social media in response to the insight – find all of their verdicts down below, look away now John W. Henry…

Liverpool fans erupt over FSG claim

“Lol we are finished had fun for 3 years it’s over now teams have gotten way better dead owners no investment”

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“FSG out”

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“Disgraceful owners”

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“Sell to buy merchants living off Klopps genius”

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“FSG out asap”

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“We’re done for. SELL UP!”

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“Absolute joke”

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“Why am I not surprised? Absolute parasites”

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In other news: Liverpool fans also want this player signed, find out more here.

Leeds target Omar Colley can solve Bielsa problem

According to transfer reports, Leeds remain interested in signing Sampdoria defender Omar Colley this summer.

What’s the story?

Reports in recent weeks have suggested that the 1.91m-tall (6 foot 3) defender is of interest to Marcelo Bielsa’s side ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window, and it now appears that a deal is very much there to be done.

According to ClubDoria46 (via Sport Witness), Sampdoria’s owner Massimo Ferrero is looking for a price between €10m and €15m (£8.6m-£12.9m) in order to sell him.

The report added that, along with Leeds, fellow Premier League sides Fulham and West Ham are also interested in signing the centre-back.

Bielsa will be relieved

Amid an impressive return to the Premier League this season, one of the big problems Bielsa has faced at Elland Road has been Leeds’ difficulty in dealing with set pieces – their tally of 15 conceded is the highest by far of any team in the division.

In signing Colley, Victor Orta would go a long way to addressing that problem, giving the Whites a centre-back who is an absolute monster in the air. This season has seen him win 2.9 aerial duels per game, which would rank him second among Bielsa’s current squad, with only club captain Liam Cooper averaging more with 3.9 per match.

In addition, as per Whoscored, his average of 2.6 interceptions per game would rank him first among all of Leeds’ players, while his 4.2 clearances per match also sees him comfortably above any of Bielsa’s current squad.

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Colley appears to have that ‘safety-first’ mentality which might just give the Leeds manager a completely different option to what he currently has at his disposal.

Rather than having his strengths being able to play out from the back, Colley excels more so within the width of his own penalty area. Just having a player like the Sampdoria ace who relishes the ‘dirty’ side of the game might just help Leeds shore things up more firmly.

Meanwhile, Leeds are facing a transfer battle to sign this midfielder…

Everton can ignore Heskey’s Dike fears

Marcel Brands must seal a summer swoop for Everton to sign Daryl Dike despite Emile Heskey questioning whether the Barnsley striker is currently Premier League standard.

The Toffees have been linked with a potential move for the 20-year-old at the end of the season by Eurosport and TEAMtalk, having begun to track the Orlando City loanee following his remarkable start to life in the Championship.

Since moving to Oakwell on Deadline Day of the winter market, Dike has scored eight goals in 14 second-tier fixtures, including braces against Wycombe Wanderers and Luton Town to help the Tykes mount a promotion challenge.

His immediate impact in the Championship is thought to have impressed Everton’s scouts sufficiently to keep further tabs on his progress, and they have even shown the most interest in his situation despite admiration from Manchester United and Chelsea.

Leeds United, West Ham, Newcastle and Wolverhampton Wanderers are also among the growing list of potential suitors but could face paying as much as $20m (£14.5m), while Barnsley are claimed to have a £17m option to buy.

Heskey, who scored 111 goals in 516 career Premier League games, has become a big fan of Dike but has reservations over the 20-year-old being ready for the step up to the top flight just yet.

“[Dike] is a strong, powerful lad who knows where the back of the net is, who understands his strengths and ability and runs with it,” the 62-cap England international told HITC.

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“When you’re talking about a powerful, powerful player, with the ability to hold the ball up as the lone striker, there will be so many clubs who need and want that.

“The higher you get up the leagues, it becomes tougher. Defenders become cuter, goalkeepers become better, everyone becomes fitter, stronger, wiser. So, you’ve got to become better.”

Heskey’s hesitancy to back Dike making a successful step up to the Premier League after just six months of Championship action could prove worrisome for some of his potential suitors, but Everton’s Director of Football Brands must still push through with the Merseyside club’s interest.

The Toffees are bound to be in the market for a new centre-forward in the off-season with Galatasaray and Fenerbahce target Joshua King expected to be released, while Carlo Ancelotti continues to fuel speculation of Moise Kean sealing a permanent exit.

Cenk Tosun also faces an uncertain future at Goodison Park, although Everton may struggle to sell the Turkey international after he ruptured his patella tendon while representing loan club Besiktas earlier this month.

Neither Tosun nor King have been able to rival Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison for minutes at centre-forward under Ancelotti this season, as well, while the Brazilian can struggle to lead the line without having Calvert-Lewin beside him.

Dike can relieve some of that pressure in being a powerful target man who is able to hold the ball up, as Heskey has said, while proving adept at finding the net to already become Barnsley’s second-best scorer in the Championship this season.

His eight goals have come from just 12 shots on target, a much superior conversion rate to Richarlison (six goals from 25 on-target efforts) and Calvert-Lewin (14 goals from 36 on-target attempts) in the Premier League this season.

Dike has also been dubbed a “relentless competitor” by George Gelnovatch, his former University head coach at Virginia Cavs, under whom he developed before being drafted by Orland City in 2020.

The step-up from college football to Major League Soccer was not an issue for Dike with eight goals in 17 games, and neither is life in the Championship.

To doubt the youngster making a similar leap to perform in the Premier League would be questionable, and that’s why Everton must take a punt on the twice-capped USA international this summer.

AND in other news, a rarely-seen Everton outcast is wanted in a £10.5m summer transfer

'Never, ever leave!' – Rob McElhenney sends half-time message with Wrexham getting obliterated by Stockport as he shows support to manager Phil Parkinson

Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney has sent a half-time message to the club's fans, after seeing his side concede three goals to Stockport County.

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  • Wrexham 3-0 down at half-time
  • McElhenney sends defiant message
  • Lost the game 5-0
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The League Two side went into half-time against Stockport 3-0 down. Isaac Olaofe opened the scoring when he managed to beat defender Ben Tozer to a low ball and knock it into the net. Tozer then committed an awful howler, simply watching a pass go beyond him to allow Olaofe to double the hosts' lead. Ex-Barcelona youth academy star Louie Barry then put his team in an even more comfortable position when he lashed into the Wrexham net.

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    Wrexham have made a point of making late comebacks, and previously scored twice in injury time to rescue an incredible 5-5 draw with Swindon Town earlier this season, and McElhenney believed that all hope was not lost.

    However, they went on to lose the game 5-0.

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    McElhenney posted on Twitter at half-time: "Phil’s enthusiasm in the locker room will be off the charts. But never, ever leave a Wrexham game. Come on you reds!"

    Things only got worse for Wrexham in the second half, though, as Olaofe completed his hat-trick and then Barry set up Paddy Madden to make it 5-0 towards the end of the match, bringing an end to the Welsh team's four-game winning run.

    Neither McElhenney nor co-owner Ryan Reynolds made any further comment on social media after the game.

    Coach Phil Parkinson, however, was critical of his team and felt they were second best all over the field, saying: "We were sloppy in everything we did and we've got to take our medicine today."

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    Wrexham face Crewe Alexandra in League Two next week.

SAFC: Fans react to Diamond news

Fans of Sunderland have been reacting to a post on Twitter, in which the club confirmed that the Black Cats winger, Jack Diamond, has signed a new deal with the club. One supporter called the news ‘huge’.

So far this season, Diamond has been in decent form over his 18 League One appearances for Lee Johnson’s side, with the 21-year-old scoring one goal and registering two assists, as well as averaging a SofaScore match rating of 6.75.

With the winger’s current contract expiring at the end of the season, the Black Cats confirmed in a statement on their club website on Wednesday that Diamond has penned a new deal that will keep the academy product at the Stadium of Light until the summer of 2024.

And, after the club relayed this news on Twitter, fans of Sunderland flocked to have their say on the matter, with many appearing delighted at the prospect of Diamond remaining at their club for the foreseeable future.

So, what exactly did these Sunderland fans have to say in reaction to the news regarding Jack Diamond?

“More good news.”

@SAFCGeorge6

“Love to see that. Great work.”

@Jamestweddell

“At last!!!”

@itsmarcroberts

“Brilliant news.”

@Noodle86stu

“Huge.”

@JamieSAFC_

“It just gets better.”

@Jensonnn17

“Mint move.”

@AlanBsafc

“YESSSSS.”

@leon88752755

In other news: loads of Sunderland fans were ecstatic after the club confirmed this ‘absolutely magnificent’ news – find out more here!

Explained: Why Ricardo Pepi is accepting super sub role for USMNT & PSV after riding career ‘roller coaster’

Ricardo Pepi says he is prepared to accept a super-sub role for the USMNT and PSV after riding a career “roller coaster” for the last couple of years.

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  • Left America and headed to Europe
  • Missed out on 2022 World Cup
  • Now catching the eye in Eredivisie
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The 20-year-old striker left his MLS comfort zone at FC Dallas in 2022 when moving to Europe to link up with German outfit Augsburg. Things did not play out as planned there, but a 13-goal loan spell at Groningen last season earned Pepi another permanent transfer to Eredivisie giants PSV.

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    He missed out on a place in the United States squad for the World Cup finals in Qatar, but has earned an international recall since and has been among the goals for club and country. He may not be starting as many games as he would like, but Pepi has said of being an impact option: “You just have to assume your role. I feel like at the moment, [being a substitute is] my role for club and country, so I just have to be prepared for whatever opportunity I get and that’s my mentality.”

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    Pepi is hoping to put down roots in Eindhoven, after seeing his professional life lack stability for some time now, and he added on a wild period period for him on a personal level: “The last couple years have been a roller coaster, going from Germany to the Netherlands and then making my move to PSV. I’ve learned a lot about how to stabilise my mentality, from playing, from not playing a little bit, growing up as a person, getting to fit into different cultures. So it’s been a growing moment that I feel has helped a lot off the pitch.”

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    Pepi, who scored three goals for PSV this season and has nine international efforts to his name through 18 appearances, is in the latest USMNT squad that is preparing to take in friendly dates with Germany and Ghana.

CPFC: Journalist outlines Mateta situation

The Athletic’s Crystal Palace journalist Matt Woosnam has recently provided some details about Jean-Philippe Mateta’s situation at the club.

Mateta had joined Palace on a loan deal in the January transfer window and his term at the club ends after 18 months, when the Eagles have the option to sign him. However, the striker has not featured regularly for Roy Hodgson’s men in recent weeks.

Woosnam provides Mateta update

The Athletic recently opened up a Q&A session for Palace fans ahead of their game against Everton. One fan asked Woosnam about Mateta and his lack of involvement in the Palace first-team under Hodgson.

The 23-year-old didn’t start against the Toffees on Monday either, but Woosnam revealed that the striker is a long-term signing for Palace even though Mateta was aware of a plan to use him this season. The journalist compared him to Michy Batshuayi, saying that his hold-up play isn’t great and he doesn’t fit into Hodgson’s plan and tactics at the moment.

Here’s what the journalist said in full: “He is on an 18-month loan, he was aware that the plan was to use him here and there in this season and then see how he does going forward. It’s a longer-term signing who can contribute now but is there for the future. Based on his performances to date and also what can be gleaned from the data and observations from previous clubs, he is someone who needs service and the ball to come to him, he doesn’t hold it up well. To some extent there are similarities with Batshuayi.

“But he doesn’t particularly suit Hodgson’s system or style at the moment.”

Despite limited game-time, Mateta has already scored once for Palace, finding the back of the net against Brighton back in February (Transfermarkt).

Mateta signing could work out in the long-term

Before arriving at Palace, the £13.5m-rated Mateta had impressed for Mainz this season. He played 15 Bundesliga games for them, scoring seven times and getting one assist for the club. He also got three goals in two DFB Pokal games for Die Nullfünfer (as per Transfermarkt).

It shows that he is certainly an able goalscorer and, while he might not fit Hodgson’s system, the manager’s contract at Palace runs out in the summer. Palace could well have a new man in charge from next season onwards, and perhaps that could help Mateta to flourish at Selhurst Park.

In other news, many Palace fans have been reacting to a news about Eddie Howe – read more here.

Newcastle team news and predicted XI vs WBA

Newcastle United visit relegation rivals West Bromwich Albion on Sunday to hand Steve Bruce his first test without his favoured front three of Callum Wilson, Miguel Almiron and Allan Saint-Maximin.

Almiron and Saint-Maximin joined Wilson in the Magpies’ treatment room following last weekend’s 1-1 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers, having sustained knee and groin injuries respectively, while their 10-goal top scorer remains sidelined with a deep hamstring tear.

The Toon trio’s absences will deprive Bruce of his most lethal and creative options, with only Wilson scoring more often in the Premier League this season than Almiron and his four goals, while providing more assists (five) than Saint-Maximin’s three.

Bruce also faces injury concerns elsewhere in his ranks. With that in mind, here’s a potential line-up which the Magpies could field at The Hawthorns, which shows four changes from the starting XI against Wolves…

Dwight Gayle and Joelinton have both been given opportunities to prove themselves as Wilson’s replacement, with the London-born attacker starting against Chelsea and the £40m club-record signing featuring against Manchester United and Wolves.

Neither scored over those outings but will be expected to feature alongside each other for the first time since December’s 2-1 win over West Brom, when Gayle came off the bench to strike the winning effort during a 21-minute cameo beside the Brazilian.

The Baggies’ visit to St James’ Park was the only Premier League fixture thus far this season to see both strikers on the pitch at the same time, with £40,000-per-week Gayle coming on as a direct replacement for Joelinton against Leeds United and Fulham in December. Joelinton also replaced Gayle at Stamford Bridge last month.

Summer signing Ryan Fraser will be expected to occupy the attacking midfield role now vacated by Almiron, having been the one to take over from the Paraguayan at half-time against Wolves last weekend.

The 1-1 draw marked Fraser’s 15th Premier League outing of the campaign to date and returned only his third assist in black and white, having been the most creative player on the pitch throughout the second half with three key passes, per WhoScored.

Only Saint-Maximin (4) and Wolves’ Adama Traore (4) offered more key passes across the full 90 minutes than £42k-a-week Fraser provided in just the second period.

Jacob Murphy may have hoped to be afforded his first top-flight start since January by replacing one of Saint-Maximin or Almiron in the Newcastle attack, but will likely be required to occupy a right-back spot against West Brom.

Bruce is at risk of being without a recognised full-back due to Emil Krafth sustaining a “nasty” shin injury during the 1-1 Wolves draw, while Javier Manquillo is still working on his fitness after sustaining an ankle injury against Southampton last month.

The Toon have been given a boost with Federico Fernandez expected to be fit after nine games on the sidelines across all competitions, which could see the Argentine replace Ciaran Clark after Jamaal Lascelles appeared a man reborn after scoring his team’s sole goal against Wolves last week.

AND in other news, some Newcastle players want a “very good organiser” lauded by those he’s worked with to replace Steve Bruce

Thomas goes missing for Leicester vs Saints

It was a hugely frustrating evening for Leicester on Friday night as they could only draw 1-1 with Southampton despite the Saints being down to ten men for the majority of the clash.

Defender Jannik Vestergaard was sent off early on but the Foxes failed to seize the initiative, even going behind to James Ward-Prowse’s spot-kick before Jonny Evans’ equaliser.

There were certainly a few poor performances throughout Brendan Rodgers’ team during the match, with a surprise name being included on that list in left-back Luke Thomas.

Deployed at wing-back, the 19-year-old’s main responsibility was to provide width and thrust down the Foxes’ left-hand side – an assignment which he failed.

According to WhoScored, the £25,000-per-week defender did not produce a single dribble or key pass. As a matter of fact, he was only one of three outfield players for Leicester not to produce a telling pass for his teammates – the other two being centre-backs Evans and Wesley Fofana.

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Having also not completed a single cross throughout the game, his real lack of attacking threat was clear to see.

Meanwhile, Thomas was also hugely wasteful on the ball. He could only accumulate a 75.6% passing accuracy throughout the game, which was superior only to Kelechi Iheanacho among the Foxes’ starting XI.

Whilst his attacking statistics were underwhelming to say the least, Thomas’ defensive numbers were not all too inspiring either, contributing just two tackles and two clearances, although that was somewhat more understandable considering that the majority of the game was played in Southampton’s half of the pitch.

The Leicester left-back’s evening was eventually brought to an end in the 67th minute as he was replaced by Marc Albrighton.

Brendan Rodgers will certainly be expecting better from the youngster as the Foxes set their sights on Newcastle United next weekend.

AND in more news, find out which midfield star could be the next to sparkle in the Leicester first team…

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