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Leeds Could Target Marco Rose and Thiago Motta to Replace Daniel Farke

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Maybe the biggest issue with the Premier League table for Daniel Farke is not that Leeds United are the joint second-lowest scorers or hover above the relegation zone after 11 matches, but more that it was so predictable.

In a world of newly promoted teams going straight back down more and more often, being outside of the bottom three at this stage could easily be classed as a success. The fact that a tightly condensed table only has them two points off 19th does not help the sense of unease at Elland Road.

The other big worry is that Farke’s current average of one point per game (PPG) is almost twice as good as his record in the Premier League coming into this season. The German’s struggles after gaining promotion twice with Norwich City are well established.

Before this season he had won just six of 49 matches in charge, accumulating 26 points at 0.53 per game. Within that he finished bottom twice but had them promoted in the middle.

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This is why there was genuine debate over moving on from him in the summer after lifting the Championship title. Is he actually good enough to make a real fist of staying up? For many, the answer was no and has been proven as such.

They have now conceded three goals in each of their last two games and have let in eight from three on the road. Since the opening day win over Everton the only sides to have been beaten by Leeds have changed manager (Wolves and West Ham).

Farke saw his side squander the chance to get three points against Bournemouth and then they were defeated by Burnley in a damaging loss just a few weeks later.

There was positivity from another defeat to Tottenham – and Leeds’ underlying numbers are strong, ranking them closer to mid-table than the bottom – but that is not enough to satiate agitated supporters.

So new manager talk is rife. An international break brings speculation, so does a run of one win (four points) in six. Here are those who Leeds could turn to and why.

Marco Rose

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The former RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund boss is odds-on favourite to replace Farke if he is sacked and that would again show the strength of the Premier League. Here is a coach with experience in the Champions League and most established multi-club models in the world. He is linked with a relegation-threatened side in England.

Much like Unai Emery was a serious coup for Aston Villa, Rose would be a good get for Leeds. Ambitious, sure. Risky? Definitely. A not too welcome reminder of Jesse Marsch? Probably.

Rose has been out of a job since March when he was sacked by Leipzig. The 49-year-old does have a strong track record, though.

He has been at the top level before and has now had a rest. If Rose was given enough time to get Leeds going, he might be able to make an impact before it is too late.

With Emery (undoubtedly a step up from Rose before being picked up by Villa) there is evidence of how European coaches can come in and impress in England. Oliver Glasner did the same for Crystal Palace.

Again, he had won the Europa League but Rose can boast winning the German Cup two-and-a-half years ago on his CV as well as league title successes in Austria with RB Salzburg. Rose certainly isn’t someone to sniff at.

Thiago Motta

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With links to ex-pros from the 2000s and 2010s, move away from Steven Gerrard and towards Thiago Motta. Given where the Italian was 20 months ago, seeing him end up in Yorkshire would be quite the shock.

Motta was all the rage for his impact at Bologna, where he brought an adventurous and attacking brand of football. He delivered their joint best finish for almost 10 years at the time and did it so well that Juventus came calling.

The time in Turin has seen his stock fall but it’s fair enough to point out the unique and problematic circumstances around his time with the Old Lady. Could the 49s Enterprises give him a more settled base to build off?

Coming in mid-season is never ideal for a coach with complex tactical plans, and Motta is yet to really show the sort of grit that might be needed for a Premier League scrap, but he is the type of guy with a high ceiling and that may well appeal.

Motta and Rose would be a significant move away from firefighter managers of the past – namely Sam Allardyce and even Sean Dyche, now at Nottingham Forest. They would be more progressive appointments but not necessarily better.

There is a clear draw to the bigger European names but it comes with the potential to go wrong as well.

The best of the rest

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And now it’s time to round up some of the other names reportedly in the mix.

Brendan Rodgers has unfinished business after leaving on a sour note at Leicester City. Whilst he could not keep them up during a catastrophic downturn in form, he did show the quality to transform a previously struggling team into a competitive one at the very top.

He is the sort of man who might align himself with the 49ers and do well. Then there is Steven Gerrard.

It’s understandable why he wouldn’t be the most popular pick. After all, Gerrard has had a number of failures since winning the league at Rangers and left Villa in a bad spot. What has he done to make taking the current Leeds job an appropriate career move for either party?

Naturally, his name will be thrown about but someone like Carlos Corberan has more credentials. The Spaniard is young (42) but has been around and has past associations with Leeds.

Carlos Corberan managerial record

Matches

280

Wins

111

Draws

75

Losses

94

Goals scored

373

Goals conceded

349

The fans would surely take to him given ties to Bielsa and the youth team. The issue would be getting him out of a job in Valencia, which prove harder to do than first thought.

Corberan has EFL experience from his time at West Brom and feels exactly like the sort of figure primed for a role in the Premier League sooner rather than later.

Gary O’Neil is the final person to consider. He has been harshly treated at Wolves and Bournemouth without doing too much wrong.

He knows the Premier League, has a broadly adaptable style of play, and is likeable. His Wolves departure will be concerning for Leeds but there is enough to O’Neil to make him a good candidate.

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Pele and Diego Maradona’s Private Chat About Lionel Messi in 2016

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While there will always be intense debate over where they all rank, Lionel Messi, Pele and Diego Maradona will forever be in the pantheon of all-time football greats.

Pele was football’s first global superstar, his name synonymous with the beautiful game. Winner of the World Cup in 1958 at the age of 17, the Brazilian went on to lift football’s most iconic trophy twice more, first in 1962 and then again in 1970.

And then came Diego Maradona, the first player to seriously threaten Pele’s status as the greatest footballer in history.

The diminutive playmaker inspired Argentina to World Cup glory at the 1986 finals in Mexico, hitting a level of individual brilliance that had never been seen before.

It seemed incomprehensible that we’d see another player as good as Maradona, but the otherworldly Messi burst onto the scene in 2005 and the rest is history.

If Messi wins a second successful World Cup with Argentina in the United States this summer, he will cement his status as football’s GOAT (greatest of all time), in the eyes of many football fans and pundits alike.


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For others, that happened as soon as he won the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, producing a series of performances that rivalled Maradona’s 36 years earlier.

Sadly, Maradona wasn’t around to witness Messi’s crowning moment. He died two years earlier, aged just 60.

Pele, on the other hand, did witness Messi lifting the World Cup, but passed away himself less than two weeks later aged 82.

Pele and Maradona’s Private Chat About Messi in 2016

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Years earlier, in June 2016, Maradona and Pele were caught by microphones having a private chat about Messi – and their comments now look very interesting.

Messi was going through a challenging period with Argentina at the time, faced with accusations that he cared more about playing for Barcelona than his national team.

These unfair accusations, combined with a series of near misses at major tournaments, even led to Messi announcing his retirement from international football after the 2016 Copa America.

Several weeks earlier, Maradona and Pele had their private chat. Pele, wanting to learn more about Messi’s personality, asked: “Diego, do you know Messi personally?”

Maradona, who coached Messi at the 2010 World Cup, replied: “Yes, yes, but…”

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Pele interjected: “Is he a good person? I don’t know him, I know him from…”

Maradona then said: “He is a good person, but he has no personality. He doesn’t have much personality, like how to be a leader.”

Pele responded: “Ah, I understand. Like there were many [players like this] in our time.”

Maradona added: “Exactly, many players, many…”

Pele then said: “In 1970, there was Rivelino. I was speaking about Messi, the Argentina of Messi. He said that Messi is a great player, there is no doubt, but he has no personality.” Watch the clip below:

While Messi has let his gifted feet do most of the talking during his illustrious career, there’s no doubt that his leadership qualities have massively improved since Maradona and Pele’s conversation.

Every player in Argentina’s most-recent squads would run through a brick wall for the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner, who has helped to cultivate an extraordinary team spirit with the help of manager Lionel Scaloni.

Messi, who reversed his decision to retire from international duty after a mass public appeal in August 2016, might be a very different character to Pele and Maradona – but he’s demonstrated over the past 10 years that he also has plenty of personality.

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Liverpool Star Wanted By Three Clubs As Transfer Deadline Set

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Liverpool are set for a busy summer transfer window, as Andoni Iraola is in the middle of building a squad capable of playing his style of play for next season.

Work has already been done to land some new signings, with Jeremy Jacquet arriving after a deal was agreed earlier this year, while Victor Munoz was signed from Osasuna as an early arrival.

However, there is an expectation that more deals will be on the way for Liverpool. A move for Yan Diomande is in the works, with a deal that could exceed £100 million.

While that would add some firepower, the Reds will also need to consider some sales. Among those angling for an exit is Federico Chiesa.

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Liverpool's Federico Chiesa during the warm up before facing Barnsley

Chiesa continues to be linked with an exit this summer, as the forward looks for a new challenge to get himself back in and around some first-team action.

The Italian international has struggled since his move to Anfield, as injuries impacted his early time, while he has failed to regain his best form with the limited opportunities he has received since.

A move away seems likely, but it will depend on the interest he receives and whether it matches the valuation set by Liverpool. According to Calciomercato, there are three teams eyeing up a potential move.

Juventus are linked with a return for Chiesa, where he impressed a few years ago, with the star already admitting that the club has a special place in his heart.

That may not stop a move to their rivals, however, as Inter Milan and Napoli have also been linked with interest in the winger for this summer.

The report adds that Chiesa will have a month to decide on his future, and it’s unclear exactly which of those three clubs he could end up at.

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As Liverpool look for a potential sale for Chiesa, there will be some hope that competition for his signature will help maximise the value they can extract this summer.

The Reds paid just £12.5 million for the winger, a fee that can easily be matched or exceeded this summer by the Serie A clubs showing interest.


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Any money from that deal could then help balance the books, especially with the expensive move for Diomande, as well as the deal for Munoz.

Considering the recent transfer spend, it’s important that Liverpool continue to find ways to raise funds to be active in the market going forward.

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Spain’s Nico Williams Calls Out Uruguay Ace After He Suffers Injury

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Nico Williams has opened up on the mental and physical toll of the past year and a half after suffering a fresh injury during Spain’s group stage win over Uruguay at the 2026 World Cup, leaving his involvement in the rest of the tournament in doubt.

The Athletic Club winger had only come on as a substitute in the 76th minute, before picking up the issue following a challenge from Nicolas de la Cruz, who was booked for the tackle.

Williams has endured persistent fitness problems in the last 18 months, and this latest setback has clearly hit hard, with the 23-year-old reflecting on just how much he’s had to overcome to get back on the pitch.

Nico Williams Details Year Of “Suffering” And “Anxiety”

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Williams, who has been subject to transfer interest from Arsenal, didn’t hold back when describing what he’s been through before reflecting on the latest blow.

“Today is one of the worst days of my life. I’ve gotten injured again after a very tough year, one in which the pubic symphysis pain won many battles against me, but not the war.”


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He continued by detailing just how much the injury affected his daily life, admitting: “It was a year and a half of suffering, sadness, uncertainty, and anxiety. I didn’t know when I’d be able to play without pain again or when I’d get back to a normal life. I even got to the point of living with the pain in things as simple as going to the bathroom, getting in and out of the car, or just enjoying day-to-day life.”

See what Williams had to say in full below:

Spain Winger Vows Latest Setback “Won’t Stop” Him

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Turning to the incident involving De la Cruz, Williams suggested frustration played a part in the challenge that caused his injury.

“Yesterday, I was caused a new injury after an action in which a fellow professional acted out of frustration, discontent, and sadness over the situation he was going through.”

“It was a play that, in my opinion, could have been avoided because it was completely unnecessary.”


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Despite the disappointment, Williams remained defiant, insisting that there’s a chance he’ll be seen playing again during the tournament: “But this won’t stop me either. I know God has a plan for me, and I’ll keep fighting until the very last moment to get back to doing what I love most: playing soccer, being happy, and bringing joy to many.” Before going on to say that “the story isn’t over—we’ll see each other as soon as possible in this World Cup.”

It’s been a forgettable World Cup for Uruguay, and the manner of their exit has only added to that reputation. Agustin Canobbio was shown a straight red card in the same match for diving in on Pau Cubarsi, leading to some chaotic scenes as tempers flared late on.


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The defeat means Uruguay finish bottom of Group H and head home without a single win to their name this summer, leaving Williams’ injury as just one of several incidents that have left a sour taste from their campaign.

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