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Sunderland Form, Granit Xhaka and Regis Le Bris

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Sunderland did not deserve to win promotion to the Premier League, Black Cats icon Jason McAteer has exclusively told GIVEMESPORT, but they have made a flying start to the season and Granit Xhaka has proven to be among the most inspired pieces of business during the summer transfer window.

Under the stewardship of French tactician Regis Le Bris, the Wearside giants regained their top flight status for the first time in eight years as they overcame Coventry City in the Championship play-off semi-finals before also seeing off Sheffield United under the Wembley arch in May.

Some eye-catching results have been picked up since Sunderland’s return to the Premier League, with their late victory over Club World Cup winners Chelsea allowing them to end last weekend in the European qualification places and just five points adrift of table-topping Arsenal, and McAtee has been watching their progress closely.

Black Cats Were Fortunate to Enjoy Play-Off Success

Sunderland's Jobe Bellingham lifts the trophy as he celebrates with teammates after winning the championship play-off final

McAteer made more than 50 appearances for Sunderland during his playing career, meaning he still has a soft spot for the newly-promoted side, but he believes that Coventry deserved to escape from the Championship via the play-offs instead of Le Bris’ charges last term.

The Black Cats overcame the Sky Blues in the semi-finals, thanks to Dan Ballard’s late header in the dying embers of the second leg, before Tommy Watson’s stoppage time strike at Wembley sealed a victory over Sheffield United and ensured the Wearside outfit would be heading back to the Premier League.

Although McAteer is impressed with the start Sunderland have made to the season, particularly after giving the promotion-winning squad a makeover by taking advantage in the transfer market, he feels that Coventry deserved to book their place in the top flight at his former employers’ expense.

The 54-year-old, speaking exclusively to GMS via the home of football betting, said: “In all honesty, they shouldn’t really be in the Premier League! I did feel sorry for Frank Lampard. I felt he should have gone up with Coventry last season, but we know football doesn’t work that way and, of course, I am absolutely made up that Sunderland are back where they belong.

“The infrastructure is there and the fanbase is there. They went a different route. They went down the French route, with a French sporting director and French manager. They utilised the transfer window and were very creative in the recruitment process. I feel slightly sorry for some of the players that got them up last season. They pretty much made wholesale changes, but the results are dictating that they did the right thing.

“They brought in young, fit, enthusiastic players. I sometimes think managers, when they get promoted, believe they need experience. They get four 30-year-olds and five 28-year-olds who have played in the Premier League, but they suddenly get caught out because they can’t run around, they’re not fit enough or their ambition is not there.

“They put together a team that is full of players who want to make a statement. They are fit, can get around the football pitch and have got no fear. It’s buying them results.”

Xhaka Worth His Weight in Gold After Instant Impact

Granit Xhaka Sunderland

Sunderland were not afraid to splash the cash during the summer transfer window, with Le Bris being eager to secure youthful talent at the same time as bringing in Premier League experience, and recruiting Xhaka from Bayer Leverkusen turned out to be a shrewd piece of business.

The Switzerland international was immediately handed the captain’s armband and, as well as being a leading voice in the dressing room, he has been among the first names on the team sheet after embracing the challenge of attempting to ensure that his new employers will remain in the top flight.

McAteer is adamant that Sunderland were clever to target Xhaka because of the impact he is capable of making on the pitch and behind the scenes, while his performances have already emphasised that he was one of the best signings made in the Premier League before the transfer deadline.

Granit Xhaka's statistics for Sunderland this season

“They only needed a little bit of experience,” added the former Republic of Ireland international. “A bit like Brentford and Jordan Henderson, he is worth his weight in gold off the pitch as much as he is on it. It’s kind of the same scenario with Granit Xhaka.

“There is nothing he doesn’t know and there is nothing he hasn’t done. He is a big component of why they’re doing really well right now. It’s a 38-game season, so it’s whether he can stay fit. But he also comes into his own in the dressing room when he isn’t fit or when he has picked up a suspension. That’s where he is going to be worth his weight in gold.

“Obviously, now he is doing it in both situations. He is on the pitch and he is in the dressing room. He has been a great signing. I wouldn’t discount him as one of the better signings that most sides have made.”

Although Sunderland supporters are beginning to dream of earning European qualification after seeing their side seamlessly adjust to life back in the Premier League, McAteer has insisted that the mood at the Stadium of Light could quickly change if they have a dip in form in the coming months.

The ex-Liverpool, Tranmere Rovers and Blackburn Rovers midfielder has also warned that Le Bris could be shortlisted as a managerial candidate by domestic counterparts and overseas sides if he is able to build on the promising start to the Black Cats’ season, which may result in his head being turned.

“I don’t think he would have any desire right now to move from Sunderland,” confirmed McAteer. “It’s a project for him, as they are in most football clubs. He has managed to navigate his way into the Premier League. As much as you could say it was fortunate, he has done it. With the job he is doing now, there will be teams keeping an eye on him and seeing how they progress.

“But, in football, it can turn sour in 10 days. He could lose the next three, which would mean that all the momentum has gone and all the enthusiasm has gone. The three turn into one win in six, then it turns into two wins in nine. Then all of a sudden, you’re on the edge of the bottom three, fighting relegation, someone’s popped the balloon and no-one is talking about him.

“Then there would be questions over whether he is going to keep Sunderland in the Premier League and if they should pull the plug. He could be in that boat very soon, but I hope he is not. If he continues in the way he has been, of course, he will be looked at by other clubs.”

All statistics courtesy of Sofascore – correct as of 29/10/2025

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‘Real Reason’ Why Van Dijk Didn’t Take Penalty vs Morocco

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Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk came in for heavy criticism after the Netherlands were knocked out of the World Cup on penalties against Morocco.

Ronald Koeman’s men looked set to reach the Round of 16 when Cody Gakpo struck in the 72nd minute to put the Dutch in front. The Moroccans equalised right at the death courtesy of a superb header from Issa Diop in the 90+1st minute.

The two countries couldn’t be separated after extra-time and the game headed to a penalty shootout. Van Dijk didn’t take a penalty and watched his nation fall to a 3-2 shootout defeat at Monterrey Stadium in Guadalupe, Mexico.

Van Dijk Opted Not to Take Penalty vs Morocco

Virgil van Dijk argues with Morocco players at the 2026 World Cup Pro Shots/Sipa USA via Reuters

Van Dijk often has no issue stepping up and taking a penalty, and he’s done just that throughout his Liverpool career. He famously scored an ice-cool spot-kick in the Reds’ Carabao Cup final win over Chelsea in 2022.

Many expected to see the Netherlands skipper try to keep his nation in the World Cup after Justin Kluivert and Quinten Timber missed from the spot. West Ham United winger Crysencio Summerville instead took Oranje’s fifth penalty.

Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou saved Summerville’s effort and sent Koeman’s side packing. A disastrous outcome for Van Dijk, whose country was eliminated in the first knockout round.

According to De Telegraaf journalist Valentijn Driessen, Van Dijk “stepped aside” and let Summerville take the final penalty despite the West Ham man suffering from cramps. That decision hasn’t gone down well in his homeland, and his international future has been cast into doubt.

The 34-year-old has been a mainstay in the Netherlands’ team throughout the years, earning his 96th cap in the defeat to Morocco. He played every single minute of his nation’s World Cup campaign, including scoring in a 2-2 draw against Japan and assisting in a 3-1 win over Tunisia.

Van Dijk Told he ‘Betrayed’ Netherlands

Virgil van Dijk in action for the Netherlands at the World Cup Pawel Andrachiewicz/PressFocus via Reuters

Van Dijk defended Koeman’s tactical setup after the game, despite his team having just 30% possession. He told reporters:

“I think we were well organised defensively. They basically couldn’t find the open man between the lines. So the game plan worked, of course. I think we scored a good goal. Ultimately, in injury time, you get pushed back. Then it goes to penalties; unfortunately, we get knocked out.”

Despite this, the Dutch media have placed the blame for the Netherlands’ early exit on Van Dijk and Koeman, suggesting the national team must move on from the pair. They even go as far as to suggest that the duo “betrayed everything our national football stands for.”

That was Driessen’s verdict following the loss to Morocco, and he believes the Liverpool centre-back has “had his time.” He reckons Koeman’s successor won’t need to visit Merseyside to try and persuade Van Dijk to continue his international career to Euro 2028 because “it’s time for a breath of fresh air and a fresh start” without him.

Van Dijk has often been called out by Dutch media and pundits during his international career. Marco van Basten took a swipe at the Liverpool star back in 2023, questioning his leadership abilities.

While he is undoubtedly one of the greatest defenders of his generation, some evidently feel he doesn’t possess the qualities required of a captain. His decision not to step up during the penalty shootout has stirred up debate not only about his captaincy credentials but also about whether he should continue with his national team.

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Tottenham Beat Man Utd In Mateus Fernandes Race

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Tottenham have beaten their rivals Manchester United in the race to sign Mateus Fernandes this summer, as David Ornstein reports that Spurs are now in pole position to complete a move for the West Ham midfielder.

It comes as both teams have been battling it out to land the Portuguese star, who has impressed in the past two seasons for the Hammers and Southampton, despite suffering back-to-back relegations from the Premier League.

There has been intense interest, even beyond Spurs and the Red Devils, as Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, and Arsenal were all credited with interest too.

However, it seems as though Tottenham have won the race over Man United for Fernandes’s signature.

How Tottenham Won Fernandes Race

West Ham United's Mateus Fernandes celebrates scoring vs Sunderland via Reuters

Both Tottenham and Man United battled it out to land Fernandes, but the report from Ornstein claims that it is now Spurs who will sign the midfielder to bolster their ranks.

It’s claimed that the Lilywhites have submitted the best proposal to West Ham, offering roughly £85 million in guaranteed transfer funds for the 21-year-old.

It’s a huge fee that Man United were simply not willing to match, with Fernandes also committing to joining Tottenham over the coming days of the transfer window.

The Red Devils will now move on to other midfield targets, having already agreed a deal to sign Brazilian midfielder Ederson from Atalanta, while they monitor other options who could strengthen their central ranks.

Both Tottenham and Man United have shown interest in Sandro Tonali, a saga that could now change as a result of Tottenham’s move for Fernandes, but it’s unclear whether that deal will transpire for either club.

As for Spurs, Fernandes is set to become the North London club’s fifth signing of the summer transfer window, having already sealed moves for Jan Paul van Hecke, Martin Dubravka, Marcos Senesi, and Andy Robertson.

Fernandes will take the overall summer transfer spend to roughly £137 million in total, with more spending expected in the coming weeks, if the club continue to target new options.

This is a developing story, more to come as it breaks…

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Reason Footballers Wear Wrist Tape

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We’ve all seen it; countless footballers across the world love to sport wrist tape when they play and nobody has ever really explained why.

Everyone from Phil Foden, Karim Benzema, Neymar — and even Jamie Vardy — have been known to do so and many more can be seen week in, week out doing the same.

But the reason isn’t always the same: here’s what’s actually going on.

Reason 1: Injury Prevention

Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema
Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema

Safety first, there are multiple ways in which a player can succumb to injuries of the wrist and hands. The high-energy, high-contact nature of the sport sees players regularly come into contact with one another, risking damage to the joints, wrists and fingers.

An expert voice — former Cardiff City physio Ben Warbuton — explained that there are two functions: preventive and protective. One helps to reduce the risk of injury from falling, whilst it can also help reduce extension of the wrist too.

Reason 2: Playing Through Existing Injuries

Phil Foden puts his head in his hands during Manchester City's loss against Newcastle

One high-profile example of this is Manchester City‘s Foden. Having fractured his hand in early 2024, he became synonymous with it throughout their Premier League title run, across Euro 2024 and into the following campaign.

Referring back to Warburton’s previous comments, “Taping can give reassurance after an injury. This can give massive confidence to a player, making them feel they can play aggressively — and should they fall, their wrist is slightly protected.”

Neymar was a prime example. He used zinc-oxide athletic tape to support his wrist joints. As one of the most fouled players in football history, it was certainly a protective measure.


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Reason 3: Psychology and Rituals

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For some players, it is akin to a pre-match ritual. Most players have some kind of personal routine. From a physical standpoint, it may not be required if they have no current injury or risk, but the routine itself can provide a sense of focus and readiness.

One famous ritual – or good luck charm – was Vardy’s blue wrist strap. Originally there to help him recover from two broken bones, delaying surgery ensured he had to wear the lightweight cast, but it coincided with a generational run of form that saw him match a goalscoring record before making history with the 2015/16 title win.

Reason 4: Goalkeepers and Tactics

Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson celebrating
Ederson Man City

One position that hasn’t been referenced yet is the one that typically utilises it the most: goalkeepers. As already covered, protecting fingers and wrists is a key reason for tape, but it takes on added importance for keepers to combat the force of shots and awkward dives.

It can also be tactical; they can also place notes on their tape for penalty situations. That’s if it hasn’t been printed off and stuck to their water bottle, of course.

Reason 5: Style

Luis Suarez

This final one certainly lies within personal preference. Sometimes the look is all about aesthetics rather than function. For some, it forms part of a visual identity, or a way to differentiate from the crowd.

Others, such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suárez, looked to hide certain objects such as a fitness tracker and a good luck bracelet under the strapping.

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