Monday, February 16, 2026

^ ^ Manchester United told to sign Premier League star who is ‘a mix of Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo’

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Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo have been central to Manchester United’s improved form under Michael Carrick (Picture: Getty)

Louis Saha believes Manchester United should be looking to raid another of his former club’s in the summer and sign Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye.

The Senegal international joined the Toffees from Marseille nearly two years ago in a £15million deal and has established a reputation as one of the Premier League’s most entertaining players.

Freed from the constraints of Ruben Amorim’s rigid 3-4-3 system, meanwhile, United already appear to have turned a significant corner under interim boss Michael Carrick.

Victories over Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham and Tottenham showcased the full attacking potential of a squad that had been drastically under-performing under the hapless Portuguese manager.

Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo have been two of the main beneficiaries of the decision to ditch Amorim mid-season.

Regardless of who takes up the reigns on a permanent basis in the summer, Saha believes United should be looking to bolster their squad with a player of Ndiaye’s invention and creativity.

He told AceOdds.com: ‘Ndiaye, from the moment he signed, he’s been an amazing talent. I would love to see him, maybe at some point at Man Utd, to be honest.

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Iliman Ndiaye has enjoyed an excellent season for Everton (Picture: Getty)

‘He’s a very skillful player. I like Ndiaye’s style. Like Mbeumo, he’s comfortable with the ball.

‘His work rate is very good… he’s a bit like a mix of Amad and Mbeumo to be honest.’

A draw at West Ham last time out, secured by a last gasp Benjamin Sesko equaliser, might have halted United’s winning run but the feelgood factor remains intact with Champions League qualification very much within reach.

Kobbie Mainoo’s return to the side has coincided with an upturn in fortunesafter the gifted midfielder was effectively frozen out under Amorim.

One of United’s most promising academy graduates appeared on the verge of leaving his boyhood club in the summer but now looks set to be a vital cog in his side’s engine room for years to come.

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Kobbie Mainoo has been in superb form under Michael Carrick (Picture: Getty)

A return to the England squad ahead of the World Cup now looks a distinct possibility and Saha has tipped the 20-year-old to force his way back into Thomas Tuchel’s plans.

He said: ‘I think that now Mainoo has found his form, he can get into Tuchel’s World Cup squad. Especially because he plays for Manchester United.

‘He’s got the best platform to do that. He’s been very impressive. Four wins and four very impressive performances, so definitely Tuchel is watching, and he’s got all the talent. He showed that during the Euros.

‘The worry was if he’s not playing and doesn’t have minutes under his belt, it would have been difficult, but he’s doing it now.

‘It’s up to him to score more goals and be more visible. If Manchester United are winning more games and picking up more points, he will have more credit in the bank for sure.’

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Casemiro has been credited as being a positive influence on Kobbie Mainoo (Picture: Getty)

While he has undoubtedly caught the eye in recent weeks, Saha admits that Mainoo is still far from the finished product and has urged him to add more goals to his game.

He said: ‘Mainoo needs to resettle after all the pressure and talk about his future. His game still needs to improve, and he can improve. He had great performances since coming back into the team.

‘Maybe he can be more aggressive in his attacking, but right now, maybe isn’t the right moment for that. Right now, he needs to find his foundation, and Carrick is trying to do that.”

‘Mainoo is working well with Casemiro right now, and they really compliment each other.

‘Physically, he has shown that he can compete but I would like to see him show his confidence in scoring goals like Scholes, Carrick and Darren Fletcher did and bombard forward. Technically, he is gifted and can score goals.’



^ ^ Owen Hargreaves tells Mikel Arteta he has ‘really special player’ at Arsenal

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Owen Hargreaves watched Arsenal’s FA Cup win over Wigan (Picture: Getty)

Owen Hargreaves praised two of Mikel Arteta’s summer signings and backed Arsenal for a sensational season after the FA Cup win over Wigan Athletic. 

The Gunners booked their place in the fifth round of the FA Cup and kept their unlikely quadruple dreams alive with a 4-0 victory over League One side Wigan

Arteta’s side scored four goals in the first half an hour with Noni Madueke, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus getting on the scoresheet. 

While Wigan limited the damage from then on, it was nevertheless a dominant and impressive performance from an Arsenal side still challenging for all four trophies. 

The Gunners are top of the Premier League with 12 games to go, safely through to the knockout stages of the Champions League and already in the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City.

‘Arsenal could win four trophies,’ Hargreaves said on TNT Sports. ‘They have built a brilliant team, so they have the depth and they have the squad.

‘They have an opportunity to create something special. Credit to Wigan in the second half as they defended better, but Arsenal just have too much firepower.

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Arsenal thrashed Wigan Athletic in the FA Cup (Picture: Getty)

‘They are the favourites in the Premier League, they were the best team in the Champions League [league phase].

‘They have an opportunity to create something really special, but these last two or three months are decisive and they need to find a way to get over the line.

‘They could win four. It would be a big ask. If they win two, they will be happy. But I think Mikel Arteta will be really proud of where the team is at now, they just need to finish the job.’

Hargreaves reserved special praise for two of Arteta’s summer signing, Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke.

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Eberechi Eze impressed against the League One side (Picture: Getty)

£67.5m signing Eze responded well from the blow to being subbed off at half-time in Arsenal’s 1-1 draw with Brentford last week.

The England international was described as a ‘passenger’ by Peter Crouch after that game but was ‘the best player on the pitch’ against Wigan, according to Hagreaves.

‘I thought today he was incredibly sharp,’ Hargreaves said of the former Crystal Palace star. ‘Everything was quick, everything was precise.

‘There is no denying he is a really special player. Obviously, it’s difficult in a team like Arsenal, when they have so many top players and he’s finding his way in the team.

‘But today he was the best player on the pitch. Everything he did was exceptional.’

Arsenal legend Martin Keown also praised Eze after agreeing with his half-time substituion against Brentford.

‘I’m a big fan and you need these players – look at the injuries [Martin] Odegaard has had,’ Keown said. ‘But Eze has got to do more of this.

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Arsenal legend Martin Keown (Picture: Getty)

‘I think he’s a player who needs to be nearer to the goal. These are assists he’s getting, so get him higher up the pitch if you can. Look at this for a repertoire of passes that he has. He has everything in the locker.

‘He was more dynamic today, more confident. He’s at a big club now. When he was at Palace, he really made his mark there.

‘He scored the winning goal in the FA Cup final for Palace. Those big moments now need to come in an Arsenal shirt.’

On Eze’s Arsenal career to date, Keown added: ‘He’s finding his feet. He’s come in a bit late to an Arsenal situation.

‘When he was playing for Palace, I don’t think the defensive side of the game was top of the list.

‘Something happened in the Aston Villa game [a 2-1 defeat in December] where he switched off for a moment, and it was like, “You need to learn, need to defend a little bit more because it’s all there when you get the ball.”

‘But I’d like to see him a little bit further up the pitch because he’s got immense ability in front of goal. He’s got electricity in his feet. He can really hit a ball and score goals.

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Mikel Arteta during Arsenal’s win over Wigan (Picture: Getty)

‘He scored in the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final of this competition last year for Palace. We need to see that in an Arsenal shirt.

‘He’s going to play an important part. If Arsenal are going to win the four trophies they are in the running for, he’s still an important player for the rest of the season.’

Eze’s Arsenal teammate Madueke also impressed Hargreaves in the emphatic FA Cup win over League One strugglers Wigan.

Eyebrows were raised when Arsenal agreed to pay £50m for the Chelsea winger last summer but Hargreaves is a fan.

‘Noni Madueke is a great player – he is a smart player, and he is a goalscorer,’ said the former Manchester United and Bayern Munich midfielder.

‘Again, today, his awareness of when to link play short and when to play in behind was terrific.’

Arsenal return to Premier League action on Wednesday night against basement boys Wolves before a north London derby against Tottenham at the weekend.

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Sunday, February 15, 2026

^ ^ ‘I expect more’ – Cesc Fabregas tells former Chelsea teammate to ‘find another sport’

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Chelsea legend and Como manager Cesc Fabregas (Picture: Getty)

Cesc Fabregas slammed former Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata after his bizarre red card in Como’s Serie A defeat to Fiorentina.

Como slipped to only their fifth league loss of the season on Saturday, suffering a surprise 2-1 defeat at home to relegation-battlers Fiorentina.

Nicolo Fagioli gave the visitors the lead midway through the first half and ex-Premier League striker Moise Kean doubled Fiorentina’s advantage with a 54th-minute penalty.

Como sensed a late comeback when when Fabiano Parisi scored an own goal but were unable to find an equaliser and even finished the match with ten men.

Morata, who joined Como on loan from AC Milan at the start of the season,only came on as a second-half substitute but did not see out the game, receiving two yellow cards in the space of a minute.

Ex-Real Madrid striker Morata was shown the first following an off-the-ball tussle with Luca Ranieri but appeared to talk himself into a second yellow and was dismissed by referee Matteo Marchetti.

Morata looked bemused as the red card was brandished and he left the pitch but Fabregas had little sympathy for his former Chelsea teammate.

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Alvaro Morata was sent off in Como’s defeat (Picture: Getty)
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Moise Keane helped Fiorentina beat Como (Picture: Getty)

‘Provocation is part of football,’ he told DAZN. ‘Those who can’t live with it should change careers.

‘I expect much more from an experienced player like him. The line between winning and losing is very thin so we shouldn’t find excuses, and we shouldn’t care what others do on the pitch.’

Discussing Como’s defeat more generally, Fabregas added: ‘I’m annoyed that I wasn’t able to help the boys understand the importance of the game.

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Morata has struggled since joining Como on loan (Picture: Getty)
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Fabregas after Como’s surprise home defeat (Picture: Getty)

‘I showed them my experience as a footballer during the week, maybe too much, but it wasn’t enough. We’re a young team.

‘It wasn’t a football match in the second half. Leaving that aside, the game has to be won with the right motivation and energy.

‘I feel bad as a coach, because I wasn’t able to convey this to my players today. Maybe it was in our heads. We made a mistake in our attitude, we have to show more desire.

‘I didn’t like the first half very much, the second half, I repeat, wasn’t a game of football.’

Como were expected to sign Morata on a permanent transfer at the end of his loan spell but his underwhelming stint at the club could force a rethink.

Morata, who helped Spain win the Euros in 2024, has scored just once for Como and is yet to get off the mark in 15 league games.

The 2-1 defeat leaves Como seventh in Serie A – five points outside the Champions League places – while Fiorentina stay 18th but are only in the relegation zone on goal difference.

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^ ^ Man Utd urged to hire Champions League manager to catch Arsenal and Man City

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Michael Carrick has impressed as Man Utd caretaker manager (Picture: Getty)

Manchester United have been urged to overlook caretaker boss Michael Carrick and appoint a ‘better’ Champions League manager at the end of the season.

Carrick has emerged as a strong contender for the permanent Old Trafford job after overseeing an impressive resurgence since Ruben Amorim’s sacking.

The former United and England midfielder led Manchester United to wins over Arsenal and Manchester City, the two teams battling for the title, before also beating Fulham and Tottenham.

While his four-game winning run came to an end at West Ham, Benjamin Sesko’s injury-time equaliser ensured United remain unbeaten under Carrick and are still in the Champions League places.

Carrick’s return to Old Trafford was only expected to be temporary, with Manchester United planning to appoint Amorim’s permanent replacement in the summer.

But United’s impressive form under the ex-midfielder has led to calls for Carrick to be handed the reigns on a permanent basis come the end of the season.

Andy Townsend has been impressed by the job Carrick has done at Manchester United but believes the club should be looking for someone ‘better’, naming Diego Simeone as his top choice for the job.

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Former Premier League midfielder Andy Townsend (Picture: Getty)

Simeone is one of the most respected coaches in world football, having led Atletico Madrid to two La Liga titles and two Champions League finals during his long spell in charge of the Spanish clubs.

Townsend believes Simeone, 55, has the ‘qualities’ to help Manchester United catch Premier League title rivals Arsenal and Manchester City.

‘I feel there’s probably someone out there better than Michael Carrick even though he’s done very well,’ Townsend told Boylesports.

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‘I think there would be people that are better equipped to manage a club like Manchester United than he can.

‘I think you have to be looking for an elite manager, someone that has dealt with the very biggest players and personalities and has handled pressure from above and the terraces.

‘I don’t think Antonio Conte would be the right fit. Out of all of them, the one manager I would like to see at United is Diego Simeone.

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Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone (Picture: Getty)

‘I think his football and the way his Atletico Madrid team have played is kind of more suited to the Premier League.

‘I don’t think his style of play would please the United fans. They want something more flamboyant.

‘But at the moment, United need to get back on level terms with the likes of City and Liverpool and try to get ahead of Arsenal, I don’t think you want someone who’s talking about the beautiful game.

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‘You need someone who is prepared to put massive demands on the players on a consistent basis and drag performances and victories out of them. Only Simeone has those qualities.’

While former Premier League and Ireland midfielder Townsend believes Manchester United can do better than Carrick, he praised the impact caretaker manager has had on the team.

‘I think Michael Carrick has done a really good job since he’s come in,’ added Townsend, 62.

‘Some of the decisions he’s made have been very straightforward like playing Kobbie Mainoo. He’s been naming unchanged starting line-ups and that’s never a bad thing.

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Man Utd look much-improved under Carrick (Picture: Getty)

‘If you’ve got a winning team, don’t change it. Too many managers rotate players when their team’s been on a good run. All of a sudden they’re giving this player a game, that player a game, but when you have a winning team, and they look like they’re enjoying things, just roll with it.

‘Keep going. Live in that moment. Suddenly, you’re five games unbeaten as United are. There’s a simplicity and an effectiveness to what Michael has done and he’s doing it in an understated manner.

‘He doesn’t shout from the rooftops. He doesn’t have to sit there with a tactics board, moving little discs around.

‘He might not be happy with everything that he’s seeing all the time. I’m sure he’s not but he looks like he’s in control. Perception has never been more important for a manager than it is in today’s game.

‘If your manager is pacing up and down, jumping up and down, not looking at corners when they’re coming in like Ruben Amorim, afraid to have a look when you’re defending a corner and staring at his feet, that puts you on the back foot instantly with people.

‘Michael isn’t promising the earth. He’s giving players the license to play with more freedom and be a bit more spontaneous on the field, particularly in those forward areas. Lo and behold, they’ve started winning a few.’

Manchester United have the weekend off after already crashing out of the FA Cup but return to Premier League action next weekend against Everton.

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^ ^ Manchester United told to sign Premier League star who is ‘a mix of Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo’

Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo have been central to Manchester United’s improved form under Michael Carrick (Picture: Getty) Louis Saha be...