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Emile Heskey Dubs Doku and Semenyo Best Wingers in the Premier League

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Emile Heskey has just named who he thinks are the best two wingers in the Premier League right now. Interestingly, though, he snubbed some big names, including Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah and Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka.

The Egyptian was the best player in the league last season, firing the Reds to a title, as he scored 29 times, provided 18 assists and scooped the PFA Player of the Year award. This time around, however, Salah has not been as influential and was even dropped by Arne Slot, leading to a fallout with his manager, which now appears to have been resolved.

Saka has been one of the best wingers in the world for some time now, but by his usual high standards isn’t having the most eye-catching season. While Arsenal top both the Premier League and the Champions League tables, the Englishman has not delivered as many goals as he would have liked. Despite often playing well, he has found the back of the net just six times across those competitions.

Perhaps with that in mind, Heskey has named two different wingers as the best in the country right now.

Heskey Names Jeremy Doku As No.1 Winger in England

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Emile Heskey

Speaking to Sky Sports News, Heskey made clear that he personally believes Manchester City duo Jeremy Doku and Antoine Semenyo are currently the two best wingers in the Premier League.

When quizzed about City’s spending in January, he claimed that new signings like Semenyo and Marc Guehi have ‘done fantastic’. He then went on to add:

“When you’re looking at, in my opinion, the best winger in the league, Doku, and the second best, Semenyo, why not bring them both together?”

It is interesting that Heskey ranks Doku as his number one pick. The Belgian hasn’t always had the best final product, with only three goals in all competitions so far, but has registered nine assists in total this term.

Doku is also a real live wire on the flank. For instance, he has completed 4.8 take-ons per 90 in the league this season, which is more than Salah, Saka or Semenyo.

Semenyo, though, has made an immediate goalscoring impact at Man City since completing a £65m move from Bournemouth earlier in January, with three goals and an assist in his opening four games with the Etihad club. Having bagged 13 goals and four assists across 2025/26, there certainly can be no doubting his final product.

Heskye’s comments, as you can see in the clip below, however, caused a bit of a stir online as supporters debated whether or not they agreed.

Heskey’s Sons on the Books at Man City

Reigan Heskey making his Manchester City debut
Reigan Heskey making his Manchester City debut

Heskey may well be a bit of an expert on the players at Man City right now for a good reason. Indeed, he has every reason to keep a careful eye on their performances as his two sons play for the club and will aim to break into the first team soon.

Jaden Heskey, 20, is on loan at Sheffield Wednesday right now, but made his senior debut for Pep Guardiola’s team earlier this season. What’s more, younger brother Reigan, 18, also made his debut in that very same game, as City won 2-0 away against Huddersfield Town in the League Cup third round.

Seeing as Reigan is a left winger, he’ll no doubt hope to pick up some tricks from the likes of Doku and Semenyo, and has already spoken to GIVEMESPORT about his aim to follow in the footsteps of Phil Foden.

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Liverpool Eyeing Bournemouth Star Rayan

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Liverpool are preparing to enter a new era under manager Andoni Iraola, and they are clearly looking to back him in the transfer market.

The Reds recently confirmed that Iraola would be joining the club to replace Arne Slot as their manager.

Iraola left Bournemouth this summer after guiding them into Europe, and he has now signed a two-year contract at Anfield.

Liverpool endured a disappointing 2025-2026 season despite qualifying for the Champions League, and as a result, they could look to back Iraola in the transfer market.

The former Bournemouth manager has been known to work with potentially weaker squads, with the Cherries often selling their best players.

It would be interesting to see how his style translates to a bigger club, but he certainly has plenty of tools to work with.


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According to a report from the iPaper, the appointment of Iraola has opened the door for Liverpool to make a move for Bournemouth forward Rayan.

The former Bournemouth manager was one of the driving forces behind bringing Rayan to the Cherries in the January transfer window, and he is a target for Liverpool ahead of the summer.

The report claims that Iraola is a huge fan of Rayan, who has a £130 million release clause in his Bournemouth contract.

Liverpool are also in talks with RB Leipzig over the signing of Yan Diomande, so it will be interesting to see if the Reds look to invest in two young wingers at a high price this summer.

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The chances of Liverpool signing Rayan and Diomande in the same transfer window seem incredibly slim.

Investing so much money in two young talents who play in a similar position doesn’t make a lot of sense, with both players potentially costing over £100 million.

Unfortunately for Liverpool, they may have missed the boat on Rayan, and they perhaps should have taken the risk and bought him before he joined Bournemouth.

It looks as though Diomande could be the big-money signing that Liverpool make in the summer transfer window as they aim to find a replacement for the departing Mohamed Salah.

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Why Rio Ngumoha Can’t be Called into England’s World Cup Squad

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During the first of their two pre-World Cup friendly matches, England faced New Zealand on Saturday. It was a match of little incident as Thomas Tuchel gave 22 players game time to help his squad acclimate to the US weather and pitch conditions.

In the end, a single goal from Harry Kane, who headed in a winner moments before half-time, was enough to settle things. As it was more of a training exercise than a real match, Tuchel seemed mostly happy that his players had come through the 90 minutes unscathed.

However, fans watching at home could not help but notice the lively cameo from Liverpool youngster Rio Ngumoha. He isn’t in the Three Lions squad for the World Cup, and will not feature even if injuries force Tuchel into making a change from his original 26-man team.

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It’s not uncommon for a handful of players to travel to a World Cup despite not being in the actual playing squad. This is to help make up the numbers during training and is particularly useful for Tuchel right now as Arsenal contingent Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Noni Madueke, and Eberechi Eze have arrived at the camp later than the rest of the team due to their participation in the Champions League final.

Goalkeeper Dean Henderson will also join them, delayed after winning the Conference League with Crystal Palace. With those men absent, Ngumoha is among a small group – along with Alex Scott, Josh King and Ethan Nwaneri – who have travelled as supplementary members of the England squad.

Against New Zealand, Ngumoha, aged 17 years and 281 days, became the fifth-youngest player to debut for the England men’s team. On what was a pretty drab affair, he was arguably the brightest player on the pitch during the second half. He was even named as the Man of the Match.

As such, some fans were pleading with Tuchel to call him into the senior squad as a late addition ahead of the World Cup. However, this is not a possibility, and so the Liverpool starlet will fly home with the other youngsters after the final warm-up match against Costa Rica on 10 June.


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Of course, it would be very harsh to suddenly drop a player in favour of Ngumoha. But many may hope for an injury to open up the door for a teenager. Even if this were the case, Tuchel would still have to look elsewhere for a replacement. This is because he was not called into the provisional 55-man squad submitted to FIFA by England. As per the Mirror, the strict FIFA eligibility rule explain:

“Under World Cup regulations, teams can call up a late injury replacement up to 24 hours before their opening match. However, the player must come from the provisional 55-man squad submitted to FIFA.”

As Ngumoha was not included on that initial 55-man list, he cannot be added to the tournament squad under any circumstances. The same goes for Fulham and Arsenal duo King and Nwaneri. In fact, there is only one player from the group of four youngsters who could make it in at this late stage: Bournemouth star Alex Scott. He was named in the preliminary 55-man party, making him eligible for a late promotion should injury occur.

England have until 24 hours before their opening match against Croatia to make any changes should injury or illness befall anyone in the 26-man squad. After the tournament begins, FIFA rules state that only goalkeepers can be replaced in the event of an emergency.


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England Fans Claim Thomas Tuchel Has Made Major Rio Ngumoha Mistake

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England manager Thomas Tuchel has made one major mistake with his 2026 World Cup squad selection, according to fans, following Saturday’s narrow 1-0 win over New Zealand.

Tuchel made several controversial calls while naming his 26-man squad last month, leaving out global stars including Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The German tactical, who was appointed as Sir Gareth Southgate’s successor in October 2024, believes he’s assembled a squad who are all “100% committed”, “ready to buy into their role on and off the pitch” and “who are ready and committed to the idea of team spirit and being unselfish”.

Tuchel named two different XIs either side of half-time at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, where the ‘shameful’ prices being charged for drinks left fans dismayed.

Harry Kane, a leading contender for the 2026 Ballon d’Or award, scored the only goal of the match shortly before the interval as the testing temperatures and poor playing surface affected England’s game.


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Fans Fear Tuchel Has Made Squad Selection Error

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Aside from another goal for Kane, plus the clean sheet, the biggest positive for England was the eye-catching performance of Rio Ngumoha who, aged 17 years and 281 days, became the fifth-youngest player to debut for the England men’s team.

The Liverpool starlet posed a constant threat down the right flank with his pace, skill and directness. A fearless performance, Ngumoha deservedly received the Player of the Match award on his England debut. Watch his highlights below:

However, the teenager is not part of England’s 26-man World Cup squad. The gifted winger is one of several youngsters who are gaining experience before flying back home before the tournament begins.

Fulham’s Josh King, Marseille’s Ethan Nwaneri and Bournemouth’s Alex Scott will also leave the England camp after the final warm-up match against Costa Rica on June 10.

Fans believe Tuchel has made a big mistake by not including Ngumoha in the final World Cup squad based on the evidence presented during Saturday’s warm-up win over New Zealand.

“It’s an absolute travesty that Noni Madueke is on that plane ahead of him,” one fan commented on X (Twitter), while another said:

“Rio Ngumoha looks like he’s been playing for England for years. Definitely missed a trick not taking him! Bringing someone like him on to run at a tired defence with 20 minutes to go would have been a great option to have.”

A third fan commented: “Thomas Tuchel not adding Rio Ngumoha in the World Cup squad is absolutely not brilliant, you just cannot afford not to add that kind of quality player,” while a fourth added: “Rio Ngumoha was unbelievable tonight, best player on the pitch. Just a shame Tuchel would rather have Madueke in the squad. Hugely disappointing.”

While a fifth supporter posted: “Rio on his England debut, what a baller. Tuchel, you are making a mistake, he’s better than all the wingers in England’s squad.”

Ngumoha made 19 appearances for Liverpool in the Premier League last season, scoring two goals and providing one assist. He also made four appearances in both the Champions League and FA Cup, plus two more in the EFL Cup.

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