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Pat Nevin Believes Arsenal is the Perfect Club for Alexander Isak
Former Chelsea player Pat Nevin has weighed in on the future of Newcastle United’s striker Alexander Isak, who has been the subject of transfer rumors throughout the January window.
With Isak being linked to top clubs such as Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United, Nevin believes the 25-year-old would be best suited to join Arsenal.
Nevin, speaking to Grosvenor Sport, noted that while Chelsea could make a significant bid for Isak if they learn he’s available, he feels Arsenal would be the perfect fit for him.
The former Chelsea star suggested that Isak playing alongside the likes of Kai Havertz and Martin Ødegaard in Arsenal’s attack would create a formidable force.
“Imagine him playing in front of Havertz and Ødegaard – it would be terrifying for defenders,” Nevin remarked.
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We Came for the Trophy’ — Ademola Lookman Reflects on AFCON Bronze
Nigerian footballer, Ademola Lookman speaks on Nigeria’s Bronze from the Afcon game.
It can be recalled that the country won the medal after their victory against Egypt.
Lookman stated during an interview “Everyone wanted to win the gold medal. We came for the trophy, but it didn’t happen.”
“We leave the tournament with the bronze medal, and that is enough.”
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‘I’m Fully Responsible’ — Brahim Díaz Speaks After Morocco’s AFCON Defeat
Moroccan player Brahim Díaz speaks after his missed penalty that resulted in the country’s defeat to Senegal.
The player expressed how sad he was about the missed penalty and blames himself. “My soul hurts. I dreamed of this title because of all the love you guys have given me, every message and every act of support that made me feel like I wasn’t alone.”
“I gave my all, with my heart leading the way. I messed up yesterday, and I’m fully responsible for it. I’m really sorry for what happened.”
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I Was a Bit Nervous’ — Referee Daniel Laryea Reflects on AFCON Semi-Final Experience
Ghanaian Referee, Daniel Laryea, who officiated the Nigeria vs Morocco game in AFCON gets interviews and shared his experience.
The referee reveals how it was his first time in a semi final and was kind of nervous. “I’ve been to three AFCON tournaments, but this is the first time I’ve been in a semi-final.”
“So when coaches choose you for that game, they know your skills and what you can do. But of course, you feel a little nervous because of the level of the match.”
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