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Midfields in a mess as Mikel Arteta and Erik ten Hag struggle with upgrades | Jonathan Wilson

Kai Havertz at Arsenal and Mason Mount at Manchester United are yet to fit in – but this is not a simple issue of personnelAfew years ago, the future seemed a world in which football teams would comprise 11 midfielders. Then it became 11 full-backs, at which it became apparent that nobody quite knew the difference any more. Then Pep Guardiola found his inner Tony Pulis and started fielding four centre-backs and it turned out that, while the present may be very much possession-driven, the future may not. The composition of the midfield is suddenly up for debate again.The most common setup among the Premier League’s elite remains 4-3-3 – even the 4-2-3-1 with which Manchester City have started the...

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Núñez, Liverpool’s king of chaos, proves a fitting master of the mayhem | Jonathan Wilson

Familiar talking points arose from the win at Newcastle but its key figure embodied the manic unscripted drama we loveChaos. Chaos in the first half, chaos in the second half. Chaos in the Liverpool defence and chaos in the Newcastle defence. Chaos in Trent Alexander-Arnold’s mind, in Virgil van Dijk’s mind, perhaps in the referee’s mind. Chaos so thoroughly chaotic that it rendered the most chaotic Premier League player of all into a clanking totem of clinically icy finishing.Football is a sport we try to rationalise. We try to explain it with data and diagrams. We try to reduce the random by having referees’ decisions checked in slow motion and by endlessly rewriting the laws. But sometimes the random just...

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Burnley will pose a better barometer of Aston Villa’s rapid rise under Unai Emery | Jonathan Wilson

The thrashing at Newcastle exposed flaws in the Spaniard’s gameplan – a glitch or a real measure of his side’s standing?Heavy defeats perhaps aren’t what they used to be. Spain won the Women’s World Cup despite a 4-0 defeat to Japan in the group stage. Manchester United finished third in the Premier League last year despite losing 7-0 at Liverpool. Brighton came sixth despite losing 5-1 at home to Everton. There may still be a stigma to a heavy loss, but it is perhaps not the indicator of fundamental flaws it once was.Still, it was intriguing to hear Sir Alex Ferguson say that Aston Villa had played “fantastic football” in their 5-1 defeat at Newcastle on the opening weekend of...

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High or low? How England press against Spain will decide World Cup final | Jonas Eidevall

The Lionesses face a different kind of challenge against La Roja and I’d vary the approach in their pressing to disrupt Bonmatí and coAt last year’s Euros quarter-final in Brighton, Spain gave England the biggest scare of the tournament they eventually won. In 2019’s World Cup, Spain narrowly lost to the US, who won it in the end. They may very well have been the second-best team at both tournaments.A year on from the Amex, and for differing reasons, both teams feature different players but they still go into Sunday’s World Cup final as the two best teams in the tournament. I don’t think it makes sense to speak about the missing players (those who walked out for Spain and...

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Classic rivalry takes new twist as England look to learn from defeat | Jonathan Liew

Lionesses’ only loss under Sarina Wiegman came in a friendly against Australia but stakes are much higher nowThey are no longer England. England disappeared overnight. A subtle tonal and linguistic shift began to occur from the moment the final whistle blew at Stadium Australia, and the runes of Wednesday’s blockbuster World Cup semi-final began to take shape. At that point Sarina Wiegman’s team stopped being the familiar faces in the draw, the mother country, the cultural brethren. They are the Poms. And if you’re unclear on the difference then clearly you haven’t watched much international sport between the two countries. England is the place you go on holiday. The Poms are the guys whose noses you want to crush into...

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