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Gary Neville Worried About ‘Awkward’ Star After Nottingham Forest Draw
Gary Neville has claimed the “jury is out” on one Manchester United summer signing, saying he “looks awkward” and “well off it” following the Red Devils’ 2-2 draw at Nottingham Forest on Saturday afternoon. Ruben Amorim’s side had appeared to turn a corner prior to the weekend, winning three straight Premier League games for the first time in his tenure.
But despite leading 1-0 at halftime against relegation candidates Forest, United found themselves behind within minutes of the restart, before needing Amad Diallo to rescue a point. It was a performance that served as a stark reminder that not everything can be fixed overnight under a manager who has yet to prove he can steady the ship long-term at Old Trafford.
There are still plenty of issues to iron out, but one problem that shouldn’t even be on the radar lies with the attacking unit. Amorim was handed more than £150 million to strengthen his forward line over the summer, with Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Benjamin Sesko arriving in hopes of finally putting long-term attacking woes to bed. Yet, it’s the latter who has found himself in the firing line from Neville.
Gary Neville Worried About “Awkward” Benjamin Sesko
Sesko has endured an underwhelming start to his Man United career following a £74m move from RB Leipzig in the summer, and the Slovenian international has scored just two goals in 11 appearances for United, now going five successive games without finding the back of the net.
At the City Ground, the 22-year-old received the lowest Sofascore rating of any player for his 90-minute performance. He failed to hit the target with any of his three shot attempts, completed just nine of 13 passes, didn’t manage a single successful dribble, and lost both of his aerial duels. Speaking about him after the match, Neville told NBC Sports: “I’m no further forward with him. The jury is out.
“He’s well off it compared to the other summer signings that Man United made up front in [Matheus] Cunha and [Bryan] Mbeumo. He looks awkward, he had a couple of really good opportunities in the first half when balls got played over the top and his touch wasn’t quite right. For 80 million pound, you can say he’s young, has a lot of potential and is only just settling in, but you still want to see a bit more.”
So far, both Viktor Gyokeres and Hugo Ekitike have proven to be better signings for Arsenal and Liverpool, respectively. But with United currently sitting seventh after 10 games, it’s far from the end of the world. This is especially true given that Mbeumo has shown encouraging form of late, which could lay the groundwork for an exciting attacking trio in the future.
With two matches against cellar-dwellers Wolves and another against fellow strugglers West Ham before the turn of the year, United will have plenty of time to gel as a team and build a more effective forward line. For now, though, Sesko – who is earning £164,000 per week – looks like yet another costly misfire in an era when Old Trafford’s recruitment team have produced more damp squibs than blockbuster hits – a far cry from the glory days, when United always had a 15+ goal a season forward.
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Novak Djokovic Named His 5 Greatest Tennis Players of All Time
Novak Djokovic once gave a fascinating response when asked to rank the five greatest tennis players in history, including his longtime rival Rafael Nadal.
The Serbian superstar is widely regarded as the most accomplished tennis player ever, having captured a record 24 Grand Slam singles titles throughout his remarkable career. He also became the first player to win every Grand Slam tournament at least three times and has enjoyed extraordinary longevity, remaining the last active member of the famed ‘Big Four’ as of summer 2026.
Djokovic spent the majority of his career competing against Nadal and Roger Federer, two legends he faced countless times. His rivalries with both men helped define one of tennis’ greatest eras, but DAZN challenged him in March 2025 to rank more than just those two Open Era icons.
For many players, analysts, and supporters, deciding who deserves the fourth spot on tennis’ Mount Rushmore remains a difficult debate. While three names are virtually guaranteed, opinions often differ when it comes to selecting the final place.
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Andy Murray
Although players such as Stan Wawrinka and Juan Martin del Potro built outstanding careers worthy of praise, Andy Murray‘s achievements make a particularly compelling case. Had the Scot not competed during the same era as three all-time greats, his accomplishments would likely have received even greater recognition.
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Murray clearly had a preference when it came to playing against the three legends of tennis.
Murray lifted three Grand Slam trophies, including memorable Wimbledon triumphs in 2013 and 2016. His first title at the All England Club came after a straight-sets 6–4, 7–5, 6–4 victory over Djokovic on Centre Court. He also claimed the 2012 US Open and reached 11 Grand Slam finals, frequently running into Djokovic and Federer on the biggest stages.
Following Murray’s retirement, Djokovic appointed the Scot as his coach in November 2024. Although the partnership lasted only six months, Djokovic made it clear why he wanted him in his corner, saying: “Andy is just an amazing person. First of all, someone that I have spent most of my career with since a very young age on the tour, travelling, playing him, facing him in the earliest days, under-12 and all the way through to the last days of his career.”
Andre Agassi
Djokovic placed Andre Agassi fourth in his blind ranking, a choice backed up by the American’s impressive resume of eight Grand Slam titles. Agassi excelled on hard courts, winning the Australian Open four times, while also lifting the Wimbledon trophy in 1992. He remains one of only five men in the Open Era to complete the Career Grand Slam.
Agassi and Djokovic crossed paths only once on tour, with the American nearing retirement as the Serbian was beginning his rise. Agassi’s final French Open appearance ended in a 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 defeat before he retired after the US Open and later, like Murray, joined Djokovic’s coaching team in 2017.
Djokovic explained how much Agassi influenced him, saying: “He’s someone that inspires me a lot. He has been through all these transitions. He has been in my shoes before playing Grand Slams, being the best in the world and facing all the challenges.”
Pete Sampras
If not for Pete Sampras, Djokovic may never have fallen in love with tennis in the first place. The American legend’s dominance and influence left a lasting impression, particularly through his exceptional serve-and-volley game and remarkable mental resilience.
Sampras consistently delivered under pressure, helping him collect 14 Grand Slam titles, including seven Wimbledon crowns. Djokovic has often admired the way “Pistol Pete” produced his best tennis during the most important moments of major finals.
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That admiration likely included Sampras’ victory over Pat Rafter in the 2000 Wimbledon final, which secured what was then a record 13th Grand Slam title. Djokovic had also watched him win his first Wimbledon championship in 1993, defeating Jim Courier 7–6, 7–6, 3–6, 6–3.
Djokovic once recalled: “I watched him win one of his first Wimbledon championships, and I grew up playing and thinking that one day I’ll be able to do what he does.”
Roger Federer
Roger Federer remains the most successful Wimbledon men’s singles champion in history, and at his peak, his complete game was a joy to watch. The Swiss combined grace, precision, and effortless movement, particularly on grass courts, where he was often at his very best.
Federer’s record of eight Wimbledon singles titles still stands, although Djokovic defeated him in each of their three finals at the All England Club. Federer ended his career with 20 Grand Slam titles and competed at the highest level into his 40s before retiring in September 2022.
Beyond his achievements, Federer earned universal admiration for his professionalism and sportsmanship. Djokovic has frequently praised his longtime rival, saying: “Federer is the most talented one, the most beautiful to watch when playing. He moved so lightly, so elegantly, and so efficiently.”
Rafael Nadal
According to Djokovic, Rafael Nadal sits at the very top of the list. The pair produced one of the greatest rivalries in sporting history, meeting 60 times as contrasting styles and relentless determination captivated tennis fans around the world.
Although Djokovic finished with 31 victories from those 60 encounters, he openly admitted that facing Nadal at his very best was among the toughest challenges in the sport.
“Rafa is almost impossible to beat when he’s on his game. His intensity, focus, and fighting spirit are unmatched. Every point, every match, he gives 100%.”
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Nadal captured 22 Grand Slam singles titles during his career, highlighted by an astonishing 14 French Open championships—an achievement unmatched at Court Philippe-Chatrier. He also won Wimbledon twice, cementing his reputation as one of the greatest all-court players the game has ever seen.
Djokovic also paid tribute to Nadal’s lasting impact on tennis, saying: “Rafa has inspired generations with his work ethic and passion. His abilities on court are something I have always admired and respected.”
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Ben Stokes Wants Harry Brook as Next England Test Captain Following His Shock Retirement
Ben Stokes shocked the cricketing world by announcing his retirement from international cricket on Sunday during the third Test against New Zealand.
The England cricketer was in the middle of a bowling spell at Trent Bridge in Nottingham when his intention to end a 15-year international career was announced. However, the shockwaves he had just unleashed didn’t seem to faze him, as he took a wicket with his first delivery after the news, getting Zak Foulkes caught at second slip.
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Stokes was born in New Zealand, but has captained England’s Test team since April 2022. It’s not just in the five-day format where he’s tasted success, though, winning the T20 World Cup by five wickets and top-scoring in the final versus Pakistan in the same year. This was only the country’s second T20 World Cup title, drawing them level with the West Indies. In achieving this win, England became the first team to simultaneously hold the Cricket World Cup trophy and the T20 World Cup trophy.
Stokes is regarded as one of England’s greatest all-rounders, and in 2024, he scored the fastest Test half-century by an England player, reaching his 50 off just 24 balls, beating Ian Botham’s 1981 record by four deliveries. His incredible 84 in 2019 against New Zealand guided England to their first World Cup title, in a game which has been lauded as ‘the greatest game of cricket ever played.’
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However, his side wouldn’t be so lucky in their most recent match-up with the Black Caps, as they were demolished by 160 runs to confirm a 2-1 series defeat, a devastating conclusion to Stokes’ illustrious international career. He failed to feature in the second Test of the series following an incident in a London nightclub, which he will surely now be ruing.
It comes after yet another loss to Australia in The Ashes late last year. Australia raced to a 3-0 lead in the series, and though England managed to avoid total humiliation, winning the fourth Test in Melbourne by four wickets to end an 18-match and 14-year losing streak in Australia in Ashes Tests, the Aussies came out on top in the fifth by five wickets, sealing a 4-1 series win for the hosts.
It was thought that Stokes would remain for next year’s Ashes to try to win back the urn for England, but he has confirmed he is ‘done’ and will not rethink his decision.
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Following his retirement, the 35-year-old has named his ideal successor for the captaincy, hailing Harry Brook as his choice. This comes in spite of coach Brendon McCullum’s decision to captain Joe Root in the absence of Stokes and Gus Atkinson due to disciplinary issues, which Stokes asserts he had no influence on.
He said: “There’s a reason why he [Brook] was asked to be vice-captain of this team. I know, with all the controversy over the last couple of weeks, there were some decisions that were made, but those were decisions that I wasn’t part of making.
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KP has never been afraid to speak his mind, and he’s given his opinion on Stokes’ sudden decision to retire from the England team.
“You’re asked to be vice-captain of a team for a certain reason. I was vice-captain under Joe [Root] for a long time, and it’s a natural progression. If the captain’s not there or unavailable, then you step up to be that, so there’s obviously no reason why Harry [Brook] shouldn’t be asked to do that.”
Stokes proceeded to praise Brook’s ability and professed that perhaps the captaincy role could be further motivation for him.
“He is someone who is obviously an incredible player, one of the more senior players in this group. We all know he’s a phenomenally talented individual when it comes to his skills as a batter, and if you lump a bit more responsibility on his shoulders with this team, we don’t know if that’s going to show any more improvement in the skills he’s already got.”
The Durham cricketer stood firm in his endorsement of the 27-year-old and concluded: “Only time will tell, but you don’t ask someone to be vice-captain if you don’t think that they’ve got the skills and the ability to be able to captain the team when they need to.
“So if I was to be asked who I think should do it, I’m throwing my 100 percent support behind Harry Brook.”
Stokes’ departure also highlights the potential end of the ‘Bazball’ era which altered England’s approach to Test cricket in recent years. In tandem with McCullum, Stokes was a key figure in that ultra-aggressive and fearless style which initially galvanised England but eventually bred inconsistent results.
Their loss to New Zealand was their seventh defeat in their last nine Test matches, signalling that a change in tactics to a more conservative style could be required against top opposition. While they are unlikely to lose all of their fearsome attacking play which has embodied their new identity, they will have to make adjustments now that Stokes has laid down his bat.
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Celtic and Rangers Battle for English Defender Michael Parker
Celtic and Rangers are both in the race to sign an English defender in the summer transfer window.
The two Scottish clubs are often going head-to-head in battles for new signings due to being of similar stature.
Celtic might have an advantage over Rangers when it comes to battling for players in the current summer transfer window after they won the Scottish Premiership title last season.
Rangers will be looking to head in a new direction after appointing Derek McInnes as their manager, poaching him from fellow Scottish side Hearts.
Celtic will be looking for a little stability after it was confirmed that Martin O’Neill would continue as manager, signing a permanent deal after his temporary spell.
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Celtic and Rangers Battle for Defender
According to a report from journalist Pete O’Rourke, Celtic and Rangers are among the clubs keeping tabs on former West Brom defender Michael Parker in the summer transfer window.
Parker, who stands at around 6ft 4in, left West Brom back in February, making the move to Swedish side Orgryte IS.
The 21-year-old played 10 times in the top division in Sweden, but he’s now been tipped for a move back to the UK.
Parker also spent time on loan at Hereford last season, and he’s a central defender who can also play at left-back.
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Parker Has Plenty of Interest
Celtic and Rangers will need to ensure that they are able to offer Parker a pathway to senior football in the future.
The 21-year-old has plenty of interest, including from Anderlecht, Udinese, and Strasbourg, so it might not be easy for either Celtic or Rangers to win the race for his signature.
Parker hasn’t been playing at a strong level lately, so he might find it difficult to get up to speed in Scotland or at some of the other aforementioned clubs.
There’s every chance he would come in at academy level to begin with, but there’s no doubt he’ll still be looking to see a pathway to first-team football eventually.
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