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Paul Scholes Named ‘Ugly’ Liverpool Player as ‘Worst Best Footballer in the World’
Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes once named a Liverpool player as the ‘best worst footballer in the world,’ describing his playing style as “ugly.” It’s a debate that never really goes away – what actually makes a player good? In the modern game, how a player looks on the ball is often judged just as closely as how productive they are in terms of goals and assists.
Scholes was always lucky in that he had both throughout his Premier League career. His manager, the great Sir Alex Ferguson, always saw him as more likened to a Spanish midfielder given his technical ability, while his long-range goals happened on such a frequent basis that his importance in two Champions Leagues and 11 topflight league titles cannot be undermined.
But back in December 2025, the ‘Ginger Prince’ sparked intrigue when he singled out one player who, despite being among the very best in the world, doesn’t quite pass the eye test. Effective? Undeniably. Easy on the eye? Not quite – earning him Scholes’ label as the ultimate “best worst” footballer.
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The Englishman described Mohamed Salah – one of Liverpool’s all-time greats – as a player who ‘looks ugly at times’ on the ball, even when the Egyptian King was scoring goals like he was in the 2024/25 campaign, which saw him become the first player to win Player of the Year, Golden Boot, Playmaker Award, and his second title. Scholes said on The Overlap (watch below):
“I always thought even when he was scoring goals, Mo Salah, he looks ugly at times. Some of the stuff he does. It bounced off his legs. He does some of the worst stuff you’ll see from a centre forward… He can be the worst best footballer in the world.”
At the time of Scholes’ comments, Salah’s immediate future was suddenly thrown into doubt after his interview in which he said he felt he had been “thrown under the bus” by manager Arne Slot, following a spell that saw the 33-year-old benched for three matches on the trot.
Since then, his form has improved, but his future has become clearer, with Salah now set to leave Anfield on a free transfer in the summer, with nine favourites to sign him emerging.
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One look at Salah’s highlight reel suggests Scholes’ view of him is flawed. Sure, the right-winger hasn’t been at his best this season, but his first touch, speed, dribbling, and creative play have been anything but an eyesore throughout his nine years at Anfield. During the 2024/25 season, Salah recorded a stunning 57 goal contributions (34 goals and 22 assists) in 52 matches.
Meanwhile, in his debut 2017/18 campaign, he broke the record for the most goals in a 38-game Premier League campaign (32). The consistency is ridiculous, but his catalogue of goals and assists is also easy on the eye, contrary to popular belief. His goal against Everton in 2018 won the Puskas Award that year (watch below), while his solo effort against Man City in 2021 was nominated for Goal of the Season.
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Salah’s output – 257 goals and 119 assists in 439 Liverpool appearances at the time of writing – is no joke, and he couldn’t have reached that world-class level by being the clunky, “ugly” player that one of his fiercest rival’s most iconic figures suggests. A winger needs the kind of agility and unpredictability Salah has shown to get out of tight spaces and into positions to deliver those numbers, especially when entire opposition tactics are built around stopping him.
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Fox Sports to Make Millions From World Cup Hydration Break Ads
The opening week of the 2026 World Cup has been notable for the controversy created by the hydration breaks taken in the middle of matches. Every single one of the 104 games at the tournament will feature a hydration break after 22 minutes of each half.
Per FIFA regulations, these breaks must last three minutes each. The reasoning behind these breaks relates to the searing temperatures that are typically present in many venues across host countries, the United States, Canada and Mexico.
However, the breaks are mandatory and not based on any temperature readings inside stadiums. The first complaints regarding the breaks came in the opening game of the tournament, where fans were outraged that US broadcaster Fox cut to commercials during the hydration breaks in Mexico’s 2-0 victory against South Africa.
Critics claimed that the practice had broken FIFA rules about advertising being shown during matches. However, it is easy to see why Fox took the decision to air commercials after details emerged of the staggering sums they are earning for them during each match.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk went viral on Sunday evening after making his feelings known on the enforced breaks during matches following the Netherlands’ 2-2 draw against Japan.
Van Dijk admitted that the hydration breaks were something he “didn’t really like”, arguing that their presence should be determined on a match-by-match basis:
“I think every time we go to commercials, it’s not really something that I like. I think for the neutral viewers on TV it is also not great. So if it is really hot, it would be good to put them in, but I think you have to look at every game separately, in my opinion. But I think I have said enough already on that.”
While Van Dijk was careful not to completely savage the practice for fear of angering officials, his former manager, Jurgen Klopp held absolutely nothing back with his opinion on the breaks.
In a damning rant, the 58-year-old accused executives of “holding football hostage”, branding the cooling breaks as “a gilded cage built for sponsors.”
How Much Fox is Set to Earn From World Cup Hydration Breaks
To date, Fox has run full-screen advertisements during every hydration break stoppage throughout the World Cup. The broadcaster is aware of the criticism, but, per a source for the Sports Business Journal, they have vowed to “continue to go full screen”, although a tweak to a picture-in-picture approach “may still happen” before the end of the tournament.
Over the weekend, The Wall Street Journal confirmed that Fox was making a minimum of $200,000 for a 30-second commercial during the group stages. This rises considerably for games involving the USA, where that figure rises to $750,000.
Fox is likely to increase those prices as the tournament progresses. As a result, estimates suggest the broadcaster could make a massive $332.8 million if they can sell each of the eight, 30-second commercial slots for every game.
FIFA have confirmed that Fox will face no disciplinary action for airing the commercials, so long as they are strictly restricted to hydration breaks.
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Arsenal Could Now Hijack Liverpool For Yan Diomande Deal
Arsenal could hijack Liverpool’s move for Yan Diomande this summer, as Sky Sports claims that the Gunners are showing interest in the Ivory Coast international.
It comes as the Gunners are tracking several wingers in the transfer market in the hopes of improving their forward ranks going into next season.
The left wing has emerged as requiring the most immediate attention, as Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard continue to be linked with a potential exit in the coming weeks.
PSG’s Bradley Barcola has become a key target for Arsenal this summer, though there is uncertainty over whether the European champions will be willing to sell the Frenchman, even with his deal dwindling towards the final few years.
With that in mind, focus could soon switch to Diomande, who has already taken the World Cup by storm.
Arsenal Eye Yan Diomande Move
As per the report from Sky Sports, Diomande is a player on Arsenal’s radar this summer as a potential option for the flanks, after an impressive campaign for RB Leipzig.
The 19-year-old has burst onto the scene in the Bundesliga, just one year on after he made the switch from Spanish side Leganes in the 2025 summer transfer window.
Any deal could be tough, given that Leipzig have placed a £130 million price tag on Diomande, according to reports, as plenty of top clubs show interest in a potential deal.
Liverpool appear most advanced in getting a deal done, with talks held and an offer being prepared to get personal terms over the line in the coming weeks.
If Arsenal are to swoop in and get a deal done, that would be quite the hijack to land one of the most in-demand players on the market this summer.
There may be some risk involved in landing the youngster, who has such a small sample size in senior football, but it’s one that the Gunners could take.
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Diomande Is Perfect For Arsenal
Given how recently he broke through as a superstar, there is naturally an element of risk surrounding Diomande, and a potentially inflated transfer price to go with it.
However, that can be justified by the talent he has already displayed, and the potential he has to take himself to a whole other level in the near future.
Typically, Bundesliga attackers haven’t translated well to the Premier League, Erling Haaland aside. But the World Cup is showing that the 19-year-old can compete with the very best.
Diomande managed to rinse Arsenal star Piero Hincapie on a few occasions in Ivory Coast’s win over Ecuador, showing the ability he has to wreak havoc on the opposition defenders.
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His pace and trickery bring something that the Gunners could do with on the left, while he has the versatility to feature on the right should they wish to use him there too.
It would certainly be a risk, but one that Arsenal should be willing to take while they are working from a position of strength, while also impacting their rivals’ transfer business.
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Man Utd Want Felix Nmecha
Manchester United are still on the lookout for midfielders in the summer transfer window, as Sky Sports Germany reports of a fresh option in the market for the Red Devils.
The central ranks remain an important area of change for Michael Carrick, with a clear need to add some more quality when in possession.
An exit for Casemiro should be followed by a move for Manuel Ugarte, showing a clear change in approach, with some replacements already on the cards.
A deal has been agreed for Ederson from Atalanta, but the second signing behind him in midfield is currently unclear, as links continue to arise over several different candidates.
The likes of Sandro Tonali, Alex Scott, Mateus Fernandes, Carlos Baleba, and more have all been rumoured with interest from Man United, as they cast a wide net to land the ideal addition for the future.
A fresh name has now joined the race for the Red Devils, but there is competition for his signature.
Man United Want Felix Nmecha
According to a report from Sky Sports Germany, Man United are in the mix to sign Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha this summer.
The 25-year-old has impressed since joining the Bundesliga outfit back in 2023, becoming a regular feature in the centre of the pitch across all competitions.
That has caught the eye of Man United, as well as a few of their rivals, as Manchester City and Real Madrid are also claimed to be in the race for his signature.
Any move this summer looks difficult, however, as Borussia Dortmund are intent on keeping the German international for at least another season of action.
His club hold a contract until 2030, and while he does have a release clause in the region of £60.5 million, that doesn’t become active until next summer at the earliest.
Any deal this summer is likely to eclipse that, due to Dortmund’s stance, but it would make for an ideal move to land a player who can make an impact in the here and now.
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How Good Is Felix Nmecha?
Nmecha is a target for several clubs for good reason, following a few consistent years of standout performances in the Bundesliga.
The 25-year-old came through the Manchester City academy, but made just three senior appearances before making a move to Wolfsburg.
It only took two seasons of consistent football in the Bundesliga for him to catch the eye, as Borussia Dortmund took their chance to try and develop their next big talent.
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Nmecha has been described as the perfect replacement for Rodri at Man City, prompting talks of a potential return as the club looks to build for the long-term future without the Ballon d’Or winner.
With that clear ability in his locker, and the potential to grow even further as he nears the peak years of his career, there is some hope that Man United could pounce on the mistake of their nearest and dearest rivals.
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