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Jermaine Pennant Posts Theory About Arne Slot

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A former Liverpool ace has sounded the alarm bells with a worrying theory about Arne Slot following the Premier League champions’ 1-1 draw with Tottenham on Sunday evening. The Reds headed into the weekend as strong favourites, not least because they are still widely expected to secure Champions League qualification next season.

What’s more, they were facing a side that had failed to win any of their previous 13 matches, had yet to taste league victory in 2026, and appeared to have the wind completely knocked out of their sails under caretaker boss Igor Tudor, whose future is already being questioned after just five games. When Dominik Szoboszlai opened the scoring with another free-kick in the 18th minute, Anfield sensed the floodgates might open.

Instead, Liverpool sleepwalked through much of the remainder of the match, only to be caught napping in the closing stages as Richarlison prodded home a late equaliser. Slot’s side failed to capitalise on the fact that Chelsea and Aston Villa had both dropped points this weekend, and given the nature of their performances this season – despite astronomical spending in attack – the Dutchman’s immediate future has now been placed firmly under the microscope.

Retired Liverpool Ace Shares Worrying Theory About Arne Slot

Liverpool manager Arne Slot looks angry

It was that aforementioned summer spending, which saw the club fork out enough money to break the British transfer fee record twice in one window, that led many on Merseyside to believe the hierarchy were ready to support a new era of dominance at Anfield. But Jermaine Pennant no longer shares the opinion that FSG are doing everything they can to support the club.

While he put several of Slot’s tactical decisions on blast following the weekend’s substandard display, the 43-year-old – who was a red between 2006 and 2009 – believes there could be something going on behind the scenes to make matters even worse. He wrote on X (see his full post below):

“But if we, and I’m guessing most of the fans would agree, [can see the problems] how can the man in charge not see this? There has to be s*** going on behind the scenes that we have no clue about, because this is blasphemy.”

That post came in reaction to someone else replying to Pennant that Slot made the wrong substitutions late on, with Szoboszlai moving into right-back and him bringing Mohamed Salah on to leave the midfield weakened.

The retired forward had made similar points earlier in the evening, when he wrote in a separate post: “Someone please help me, help me understand, help me understand why 1. [Hugo] Ekitike doesn’t start, 2. [He] takes Rio [Ngumoha] off, leaves [Cody] Gakpo on, and 3. Takes [Jeremie] Frimpong off and then leaves Szoboszlai at RB…”

FSG Have Huge Decisions To Make Over Liverpool Manager

Liverpool owner John W. Henry walking along the touchline at Anfield

Pennant’s comments about something potentially going on behind the scenes at the club could be interpreted in a couple of ways. They may point to the idea that Slot has lost the dressing room, or perhaps suggest that the owners are wielding too much influence over the decision-making side of things. That theory has gathered traction among some fans who believe Jurgen Klopp departed because of underlying issues with Fenway Sports Group.

Either way, those upstairs at Anfield have some big decisions to make over the coming months. They already know there is significant work to be done in the transfer market after a 14-player turnover last summer left the squad looking thin on the ground, particularly in terms of wing options and defensive depth. At the same time, they must also weigh up the pros and cons of keeping faith with Slot.

On one hand, he guided Liverpool to the Premier League title last season. On the other, his brand of football this year has offered little in the way of entertainment, and results will need to improve if they are to have any chance of pipping Aston Villa and Chelsea to a top-five finish. With Xabi Alonso currently out of a job, that could present a tempting alternative if the club decides to twist rather than stick.

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UFC Freedom 250 Medical Suspensions Revealed as Ilia Topuria Faces Several Months Out

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UFC Freedom 250 will certainly go down not only in the history books of combat sports, but also in the history books of sporting events. The production was as grand and ambitious as you can get, while the stacked fight card also delivered.

Justin Gaethje captured the elusive undisputed UFC gold for the first time in his career, a journey that couldn’t have had a better highlight with the 38-year-old realising his dream in front of the White House. Meanwhile, Ciryl Gane shocked much of the fanbase with an utterly dominant win over Alex Pereira.

Even before the two title fights, there were special moments throughout. Whether it be Sean O’Malley‘s salute KO, Josh Hokit’s rampant victory over Derrick Lewis, or the early finishes that preceded it.

Seven fights, seven finishes, six of them not even reaching the third round. However, with these kinds of performances, it’s no surprise that some of the fighters may have to spend time out with injuries.

UFC Freedom 250 Medical Suspensions

Ilia Topuria Amber Searls via Imagn Images

One of the main talking points following the event was the extent of Ilia Topuria‘s damage. The Georgian’s right eye was shut after just the first round, while blood was pouring out of his face throughout.

A vintage Gaethje performance, as he once again left his opponent in a brutal state. However, this isn’t to say he didn’t have to overcome his fair share of adversity.


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Ilia Topuria’s Close Friend Provides True Health Update After Brutal UFC Freedom 250 Fight

A lot has been said about Topuria’s health after his war with Justin Gaethje, but a close friend probably knows best, and he’s spoken out.

Topuria was applying plenty of pressure in the second round, teeing off to the body with a series of powerful shots. Despite this, the American weathered the storm and came on strong in the third, with a doctor stoppage almost coming.

In terms of medical suspensions, Topuria received a minimum 180-day lay-off, while needing an oral and maxillofacial surgeon clearance. Meanwhile, Gaethje faces the same duration, after suffering injuries to his right wrist and left knee.

Ilia Topuria vs Justin Gaethje Amber Searls via Imagn Images

Unlike the main event, Gane versus Pereira was much more one-sided. The Frenchman put on a masterclass that many fans and fighters wouldn’t have expected. He was too light on his feet and quick for Pereira, who was left with no answers.

Despite this, the fight did end in a somewhat controversial fashion. Herb Dean didn’t intervene when Gane was unloading strikes to the back of Pereira’s head; the Brazilian has since took to social media criticising the referee.

UFC Freedom 250 medical suspensions

Fighter

Medical suspension

Justin Gaethje

Suspended 180 days or right wrist and left knee MRIs cleared; also suspended 45 days mandatory rest.

Ilia Topuria

Suspended 180 days or until cleared by oral and maxillofacial surgeon; also suspended 60 days for TKO.

Ciryl Gane

Suspended eight days mandatory rest.

Alex Pereira

Suspended 180 days or until maxillofacial CT scan cleared as negative; also suspended 45 days for TKO.

Sean O’Malley

Suspended eight days mandatory rest.

Aiemann Zahabi

Suspended 180 days or until maxillofacial CT scan cleared as negative; also suspended 45 days for TKO.

Josh Hokit

Suspended eight days mandatory rest.

Derrick Lewis

Suspended 45 days mandatory rest for TKO.

Mauricio Ruffy

Suspended four days mandatory rest.

Michael Chandler

Suspended 45 days mandatory rest for TKO.

Bo Nickal

Suspended four days mandatory rest.

Kyle Daukaus

Suspended 45 days mandatory rest for TKO.

Diego Lopes

Suspended 30 days or until left eye cleared by physician.

Steve Garcia

Suspended 180 days or until left hand X-ray cleared; also suspended 60 days mandatory rest for knockout loss.

Pereira is now set to face a minimum 180-day suspension or until a maxillofacial CT scan is cleared as negative, with an extra 45 days for the TKO finish. In contrast, Gane faces a measly eight-day mandatory rest.

Similarly, O’Malley also came out of the fight unscathed and has just the eight-day suspension. However, his opponent Aiemann Zahabi, like Periera, is suspended for 45 days due to the TKO, with a further 180 days or until the maxillofacial CT scan is cleared as negative.

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Liverpool Stance On Signing Diomande After Munoz Deal Agreed

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Liverpool are still working on a big-money deal to sign Yan Diomande, even after they complete the signing of Victor Munoz, GIVEMESPORT understands.

Andoni Iraola is the new man in charge at Anfield and will look to strengthen the squad he inherited from the sacked Arne Slot following Liverpool’s poor defence of their Premier League title in 2025/26.

After winning the league in Slot’s first season in charge, the Reds could only finish fifth in the last campaign, just about qualifying for the UEFA Champions League next season – the bare minimum for a club of Liverpool’s stature.

First Iraola signing agreed

Osasuna attacker Victor Munoz at Real Madrid REUTERS/Hannah Mckay

Slot was quickly sacked upon the conclusion of the campaign and replaced by Iraola, who had guided Bournemouth to just one place below the Reds in the table.

It looks like Liveprool’s first signing under the Spaniard will be Munoz, with a deal agreed for the Osasuna winger. Newcastle had looked set to sign the 22-year-old, but it appears that Liverpool have moved quickly to hijack the deal.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed on Wednesday night: “Liverpool are set to sign Víctor Muñoz with hijack done. Newcastle in advanced talks for days but #LFC enter the deal, verbally agree terms with Muñoz and activate €40million release clause.

“All set to be signed and another big surprise.”

Munoz’s signing will not impact Liverpool’s chase to sign Diomande, however, GMS understands.

Liverpool optimistic a £100m deal can be done

RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande celebrates a goal REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

Diomande has been the Reds’ number one priority in the summer transfer window for some time, and despite spending £34.6million on Munoz, Liverpool still plan to work on a deal to bring the 19-year-old frontman to the club from RB Leipzig.

According to GMS sources, the Reds are optimistic that a deal can be done to sign Diomande, despite competition from Paris Saint-Germain. It is also not discounted by suitors that a deal for his signature is closed during the World Cup.

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Diomande is in action in the United States, Canada and Mexico for the 2026 World Cup and starred in his debut match at the tournament, picking up the man of the match award in the Ivory Coast’s 1-0 win over Ecuador.

He has previously stated that he is a fan of Liverpool and wanted to play at Anfield, later backtracking on those comments by saying it was his dad’s wish for him to play there as his father was a big Liverpool supporter.


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Ilia Topuria’s Close Friend Provides True Health Update

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Coming into Sunday night’s clash at the White House, Ilia Topuria, for many, was unstoppable. He had defeated Alexander Volkanovski, Max Holloway, and Charles Oliveira, all in devastating fashion, and had a professional MMA record of 17 wins and zero defeats.

However, it didn’t go his way against Justin Gaethje at UFC Freedom 250, as the fight was stopped between the fourth and fifth round. It’s Topuria’s first professional defeat, and on the grandest stage of them all. The question is, how will he recover from a war like that?

The five-round bout for the coveted UFC lightweight championship went in a way few could have imagined. From the off, Gaethje was inflicting the heavier damage, even shutting Topuria’s right eye after the first round.

In the second, the Spaniard looked back to his best, reminding everyone of his quality. The flurry of body shots seemingly flipped the fight on its head, but it wasn’t enough to finish off the challenger. In the end, Topuria didn’t have the stamina to continue at this blistering pace, a factor that led to the American hero taking control.

Much has been made of the stoppage, especially with the opposing words from the cornermen and Topuria himself. The fight almost came to its climax the round prior, however, if not for Marc Goddard, who prevented the doctor’s stoppage.

After a war like this, there are always questions about whether the fighter will ever be the same again, and worries about how bad the damage actually was. Now, Pablo Motos, a close friend of Ilia Topuria, has provided an update on his current state.

Ilia Topuria Update Given By Close Friend

Ilia Topuria Amber Searls via Imagn Images

“This morning, I was with Ilia. He has fractures in his orbital bones in his nose. They were treating his wounds and he still couldn’t open his eyes properly.”

With the fight ending the way it did, Topuria is set for another long stint on the sidelines, this time, however, to recover. The idea of a rematch has been floated about, though, Gaethje would more than likely defend his belt before that.

What Next For Ilia Topuria

Ilia Topuria Amber Searls via Imagn Images

For Topuria, the long-awaited clash with Paddy Pimblett could perhaps finally come to fruition. The Englishman faces Benoit Saint-Denis during international fight week, but a win could fire him right back into contention. Pimblett, unsurprisingly, was outspoken after watching UFC Freedom 250, especially with the manner in which it ended.

“The only thing you had to do was beat a 38-year-old coming off of a five-round war with me. Instead, you quit on your stool like the little b**** you are,” he said.

The state of the lightweight division is likely to be completely different by the time Topuria eventually returns, but when he does, there will be plenty of big names looking to test themselves against the once inevitable champion.

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