Marc Guéhi
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Like a LinkedIn Premium member, Manchester United star Harry Maguire has left a glowing endorsement of himself. Maguire put pen to paper on a new United contract at the start of the week. The 33-ye…

JOSH ACHEAMPONG is one of the highest-rated defensive talents to emerge from Chelsea's illustrious Cobham academy since Reece James. But it seems as though he could face the same fate as Lewis Hall, and Marc Guehi if the Blues are not careful. Of course, for him, that may be just fine. For Chelsea, that should...

Real Madrid are reportedly eyeing Crystal Palace centre-back Maxence Lacroix as a priority defensive signing this summer — and it’s a transfer that could send shockwaves through both the Premier League and La Liga. Why Lacroix Is on Real Madrid’s Radar Spanish outlet Fichajes claims Los Blancos have earmarked the 26-year-old French international as a top target, having already ruled out moves for Arsenal’s William Saliba and Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté. With Rüdiger and Alaba both in their 30s and struggling for consistency, Carlo Ancelotti’s side desperately need a long-term defensive solution — and Lacroix fits the bill perfectly. His 2025/26 Premier League numbers tell a compelling story: Tackles per game: 1.4 Interceptions per game: 1.0 Clearances per game: 3.7 Balls recovered per game: 4.3 Passing accuracy: 90% Duels won: 5.3 Crystal Palace Face Defensive Crisis Here’s where it gets tricky for Palace. Having already sold Marc Guehi to Manchester City, losing Lacroix too would be nothing short of catastrophic. Their defensive record this season has been unconvincing, and a second high-profile departure could unravel Oliver Glasner’s rebuild entirely. Can Real Madrid Get the Deal Done? With Chelsea and Liverpool also circling, Lacroix has no shortage of suitors. But Real Madrid’s [...] The post Real Madrid Target Maxence Lacroix in Bold Summer Defensive Raid appeared first on Football Extras.
Marc Guehi played down the importance of his own personal record against Liverpool, after the Manchester City defender was victorious against them for the fifth time this season. Before leaving Crystal Palace for City in January, Guehi saw a transfer deadline-day move that would have taken him to Anfield collapse last September. And his season […] The post ´It´s not me!´ – Guehi plays down Liverpool stat after fifth win over Reds this season appeared first on Soccer News.

Which players will make the cut for Thomas Tuchel's 2026 World Cup England squad? The post Foden Axed: The Players From England’s 35-Man Squad Who Will Make The World Cup Cut appeared first on Attacking Football.

What can Tottenham expect from Roberto De Zerbi? Kelly Cates unpicks the reaction to the new head coach at Tottenham Hotspur alongside former Spurs keeper Paul Robinson. BBC Sport's Senior Football Correspondent Sami Mokbel gives news of the detail behind the deal, including the surprising news about the lack of relegation clause. Euro Leagues regular Guillem Balague spoke to De Zerbi while he was at Marseille just a few weeks ago - and drops by to explain what Tottenham can expect, while the BBC's Katie Gornall explains why the new appointment hasn't been universally well received. Meanwhile, England were beaten by Japan in their final game on home soil before the World Cup. Paul Robinson and Ian Dennis unpick the performance, while John Murray speaks to manager Thomas Tuchel, Morgan Rogers and Marc Guehi. Plus, hear from Scotland's Andy Robertson, who were beaten by Ivory Coast at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. TIME CODES: 00:30- Sami Mokbel with the details 02:22 - Paul Robinson reaction 04:30 - Guillem Balague reaction 10:15- Fan reaction 15:13- England reaction 22:54 - Thomas Tuchel interview 29:09 - Marc Guehi interview 33:23 - Morgan Rogers interview 36:12 - Andy Robertson interview 5 Live Commentaries this week: Wednesday 1st April – 8pm – Women’s Champions League Quarter-Finals - Chelsea v Arsenal Saturday 4th April – 5:15pm – Men’s FA Cup Quarter Finals – Chelsea v Port Vale Saturday 4th April – 8pm – Men’s FA Cup Quarter Finals – Southampton v Arsenal Sunday 5th April – 1pm – Women’s FA Cup Quarter Finals – Arsenal v Brighton Sunday 5th April – 4:30pm - Men’s FA Cup Quarter Finals – West Ham v Leeds

Oliver Glasner has insisted he has no regrets over his emotional outburst in January where he hit out at Crystal Palace’s hierarchy. The Eagles boss, who will leave the club at the end of the seaso…

Jimbo gathers Daniel Storey, Tom Williams and Adrian Clarke together for a chat about the latest goings on in football. Spurs have made their choice and surprised many by appointing Igor Tudor as interim manager to the end of the season. Does he have what it takes to keep Spurs up? FA Cup 4th round weekend sees Arsenal thrash Wigan to keep their quadruple dreams alive. Nigel Clough’s Mansfield produce the biggest shock of the round as they knock out Premier League Burnley. Newcastle come from behind to win at Villa Park in a game riddled with controversial calls. Were we too harsh on VAR? Plus Mo Salah looks like his old self as Liverpool thrash Brighton and Leeds and West Ham are dreaming of FA Cup glory after squeezing through after extra-time. Produced by Charlie Jones RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Baby it’s cold outside - 4th round highlights (01.00) • PART 2: Arsenal 4-0 Wigan (11.00) • PART 3a: Leeds and Wolves through to round 5 (22.00) • PART 3b: Aston Villa 1-3 Newcastle (29.00) • PART 3c: Liverpool 3-0 Brighton (37.00) • PART 3d: Burnley 1-2 Mansfield & Burton 0-1 West Ham (40.00) • PART 3e: Why wasn’t Marc Guehi cup-tied? (49.00) • PART 4a: Tottenham appoint Tudor (51.00) • PART 4b: Forest appoint Pereira (60.00) • PART 4c: The title race in Scotland and the Championship (62.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Double Pivot has introduced a term into the football vernacular and we talk through the set pieces story, Caley's study, and Jonathan Northcroft's column in the Times. And then we talk transfers including Marc Guehi, Antoine Semenyo and Ademola Lookman, which leads naturally into a discussion of private equity in football. The Northcroft column: https://www.thetimes.com/sport/football/article/premier-league-goalkeepers-set-pieces-ft66m8hn5 Set pieces study: https://www.expectinggoal...

On Thursday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you the latest from the Czech camp ahead of next month's playoff with Ireland, plus Manchester City secure their spot in the EFL Cup final with a dominant 5–1 aggregate victory over Newcastle, setting up a Wembley showdown with Arsenal. Omar Marmoush’s first-half brace and a Tijani Reijnders goal put City firmly in control in the second leg, despite a late Anthony Elanga consolation for Newcastle. Pep Guardiola praises his side’s performance and questions why new January signing Marc Guehi is currently ineligible for the final. Newcastle’s trophy defence ends, with Eddie Howe admitting missed chances proved costly but insisting there’s still plenty to fight for this season. Liverpool boss Arne Slot highlights the signing of France U21 defender Jeremy Jacquet as part of the club’s long-term recruitment model. The League of Ireland returns, headlined by champions Shamrock Rovers hosting Dundalk with live commentary on Newstalk and GoLoud. The LOI Pod returns for the new season, debating Shamrock Rovers’ defensive depth ahead of the campaign. Dion Fanning discusses Czechia boss Miroslav Koubek’s “island team” comments about Ireland ahead of their World Cup playoff. Rangers continue their strong run with a 5–1 win over Kilmarnock, closing the gap on Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts. Rangers manager Danny Rohl reflects on the club’s momentum since his arrival and their surge up the table. Newell’s Old Boys confirm plans to try to bring Lionel Messi back to his boyhood club in 2027 amid uncertainty over his long-term future. Former Chelsea and Everton midfielder Pat Nevin joins Off The Ball Breakfast to reflect on football nostalgia and how the modern game compares to the past. Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
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