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Aston Villa Loanee Sancho ‘Could Reach Dead End’ in Career
Aston Villa loanee Jadon Sancho is at the crossroads of his career and, if he’s not careful, he could end up at a dead end.
The facts are that for all the youthful promise, he is no longer a boy. He needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror and decide what he wants.
Because, after the embarrassment of a 45-minute cameo against Manchester City for Aston Villa, it’s clear that he won’t be indulged by boss Unai Emery.
Sancho at Risk of Falling by Wayside After Loan Spell
At 25 years old, you’re a man – and in terms of professional football at the highest level – probably midway through your meaningful shelf-life. Sure, there have been flashes from Sancho. But the evidence that is stacking up against him is going to make it devilishly difficult for him if he cannot make a success of it at Aston Villa.
Let’s face it, Manchester United’s standing was as low as it’s ever been. Head coach Ruben Amorim looked like a man wanting to be put out of his professional misery towards the end of last season. And still he didn’t want Sancho back.
He wanted him out of the way. Whatever lay around the corner at Old Trafford, the Portuguese didn’t want him, or Marcus Rashford, to be part of it.
And so, more because Aston Villa were scouting around towards the end of the transfer window, he’s ended up working for Emery. It was a marriage of convenience.
But time is now running out for Sancho. Yes, he’s protected by a whopping contract, allowing him to pocket up to £250,000-per-week, until June next year. What then?
Sure, money probably isn’t an issue. His annual wage has been well into seven figures long before he waved goodbye to his teenage years.
Interest during the summer was at a low. It wasn’t until the last knockings of the window that Aston Villa signed Sancho.
He needs to face facts. He’s not coveted anymore. He’s not seen as an asset. And if he wants another deal – Manchester United are unlikely to take up the option to 2027 as they’ll then be committed to another £12.5m spend – then he’s got to show something.
Emery can show him the way forward – but there has to be buy-in from the player. If the wide forward thought he was going to turn up at Villa Park and use his name as a cheat code to the starting line-up, he’s going to have to think again.
If Emery has shown anything during his career in B6, it’s that reputations count for nothing. For instance, when Morgan Rogers turned up from Middlesbrough following a £7m move almost two years ago, the Spaniard kept the player’s feet on the ground by constantly referring to him as ‘a Championship player’.
Marcus Rashford turned up in a similar position as Sancho – out-of-favour with Amorim. He was another one who Aston Villa’s boss probably did use more than was expected given the riches at his disposal last season.
But there were still hugely important games where Rashford had to be content with a spot on the bench. And the most damning example of Emery not giving two hoots about reputations was in his dealing with Ollie Watkins.
The England international has been at the heart of everything good about Aston Villa under Emery. He’s been the spearhead, the go-to guy, the man who makes things happen in front of goal.
In fact, were it not for Watkins’ contribution, it’s a fair bet that the Villans wouldn’t have qualified for the Champions League the season before last.
But what happened when Emery felt the situation demanded it? He broke a little piece of Watkins’s heart by leaving him out of the side to face Paris Saint-Germain in the second leg of the quarter-final of European football’s Blue Ribband competition.
Sancho Must Take Inspiration from Teammate Cash
Emery has no time for sentiment. Either do the job, or you’ll be on your way. But if you can knuckle down, do the right things and prove you are worthy of his patronage, then you will get it.
And there is no better example of that this week than what has taken place with Matty Cash. Ever since Emery walked through the door at Villa Park, he’s been trying to find a better option at right-back.
More than any other position, he’s made it clear that he wants either competition – or someone else. Judge by the facts. Since he arrived at Aston Villa, he’s signed Kosta Nedeljkovic and Andres Garcia – both of whom can be marked down as ‘ones for the future’.
But he’s also, on occasion, used Ezri Konsa to deputise. Last season, he even used Chelsea loanee Axel Disasi. Cash, however, has just kept his head down and carried on ignoring the noise all around him.
This week, he was rewarded with a £6m-a-year contract until 2029. That’s what happens when you show managers such as Emery that you are prepared to give him what he wants.
At present, Sancho is miles away from that. He played for an hour against Go Ahead Eagles in the Europa League before being given a run-out against Manchester City.
And he can look as miserable as he likes. But the facts – again – are that he touched the ball a grand total of 17 times during the 45 minutes he was on the pitch before being substituted.
Emery maintained it was to get minutes into his legs. That Sancho is some way short of match fitness. Now that may all be true. But Aston Villa’s boss has shown by his past actions that if you do not do the right things, if you do not do as he says and prove you are worthy, you won’t play.
He is experienced enough to deal with the likes of a frustrated Sancho. And if that means leaving him to fester on the sidelines, so be it. It’s really down to the player as to what he wants to be and where he wants his career to go. So, Jadon, what’s it to be?
All statistics courtesy of Sofascore – correct as of 29/10/2025
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Greatest England Cricketers in History Named and Ranked
As Ben Stokes calls time on his international cricket career, we have asked AI to give us its ranking of the 10 greatest English cricketers of all time, and the results will no doubt lead to some heated debate.
The 35-year-old Stokes announced his decision via a statement while he was in the middle of a bowling spell in the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge.
As news of the decision filtered round the ground, those in attendance stood to recognise his contributions during his glittering 15-year England career.
Stokes, who captained the side for four years, said that he has been questioning his future since the 4-1 Ashes defeat to Australia. He decided to call it a day now as he isn’t sure he has the fight left in him to continue due to the “brutal” physical and emotional demands.
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Alastair Cook
Another former captain, Alastair Cook, comes in 10th place, according to AI.
The left-handed opening batsman, and occasional bowler, had a career that spanned 14 years in which he played 161 Tests, scoring 33 hundreds and 57 fifties.
Cook would win four Ashes series during his time with the team, and was recognised in the 2019 New Year’s Honours List with a Knighthood for services to cricket.
9
Fred Trueman
Coming in ninth, it’s a bit of a throwback to the 1950s and 1960s. Fred Trueman was a right-arm, fast-bowling Yorkshire man, who took 307 wickets for the first XI.
Trueman was the first man from any country to take 300 Test wickets, a feat he achieved at The Oval in 1964, and when speaking about the bowler, AI said: “Trueman was famous for his intimidating approach. He bowled with intensity, loved taking on the best batters, and was never afraid to express his opinions on the field. Off the pitch, he was outspoken, witty, and sometimes controversial. His broad Yorkshire accent and sharp one-liners made him a memorable public figure.
“He is widely regarded as one of England’s all-time great fast bowlers and is often cited as a pioneer of modern fast bowling.”
8
Ben Stokes
The outgoing Stokes comes next. The Durham man enjoyed an illustrious career at the top of the English game.
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While there are numerous highlights in the all-rounder’s long career, his 84 not out in the dramatic 2019 ODI World Cup final Super Over victory over New Zealand stands as one of the most memorable. As New Zealand were fielding the ball, a throw to the wicket struck Stokes’ bat and ran away to the boundary, playing a crucial role in the teams ending all square after 50 overs.
We could sit here all day talking about Stokes’ finest moments in an England shirt, so we won’t, but we simply have to acknowledge his knock at Headingley, one of the greatest innings’ in cricket history.
7
Walter Hammond
Hammond’s international career spanned 20 years from 1927 to 1947, playing 85 times.
When talking about the iconic player, AI said: “If you asked cricket historians to name England’s finest batsman before Len Hutton, Geoffrey Boycott, or Alastair Cook, Hammond’s name would be at or near the top.
“An elegant, yet immensely powerful, stroke-maker, he was also an outstanding slip fielder, a capable right-arm fast-medium bowler, and captained the England cricket team before and after the Second World War.”
6
Len Hutton
In sixth, AI names Len Hutton. A specialist opener who scored a total of 6,971 runs with 19 centuries. He excelled against fast bowling, and his batting was based on patience and precision.
When talking about the cricketer, AI said: “Len Hutton is widely regarded as one of the greatest opening batsmen in the history of cricket. A master technician with immense concentration and resilience, he was the backbone of England’s batting before and after the Second World War.
“Unlike the flamboyant Walter Hammond or outspoken Fred Trueman, Hutton was quiet, disciplined, and intensely focused. He demanded high standards from himself and his teammates, earning enormous respect even if his cautious leadership divided opinion.”
5
Joe Root
The former Test captain, Root is an England great and has broken numerous batting records. He played a vital role in the 2019 World Cup triumph, and has been a cornerstone of the team across formats, cementing his legacy through prolific run-scoring, leadership, and longevity.
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As of writing this article, he is the second-highest run scorer in the history of the game, only behind the great Sachin Tendulkar.
4
Ian Botham
‘Beefy’ is a larger-than-life all-rounder, whose undeniable spirit guided him during his tenure with the team.
“Many cricket historians place him alongside other legendary all-rounders such as Jacques Kallis, Kapil Dev, Imran Khan, and Richard Hadlee. While some of those players finished with stronger career statistics, Botham’s ability to seize pivotal moments and inspire England has given him an enduring place in cricket folklore,” AI said.
Outside of cricket, he became famous for walks, such as from John O’Groats to Land’s End, to raise money for charity.
3
James Anderson
James “Jimmy” Anderson debuted in 2002 and never looked back, claiming more than 700 Test wickets with some deadly swing bowling.
He played a pivotal role in numerous Ashes victories, and formed a wicked partnership with Stuart Broad.
“His durability, professionalism, and relentless excellence secured his status among cricket’s all-time greats,” AI said.
2
Jack Hobbs
Jack Hobbs, nicknamed “The Master,” played from 1908 to 1930. He scored 61 Test centuries and was renowned for elegance, technique, and consistency.
Speaking about Hobbs, AI said: “Hobbs was renowned for his perfect balance, quick footwork, and ability to judge length almost instantly. He could adapt his game to any pitch or bowling attack, making him exceptionally difficult to dismiss. He continued performing at the highest level into his late 40s, an exceptional feat in any era of professional sport.”
1
W.G. Grace
Topping the list is the legendary W.G. Grace. The all-rounder is widely regarded as one of the first true cricket superstars. He is a defining figure in the sport’s early history despite playing just 22 Test matches for England from 1880 to 1899, scoring 1,098 runs and taking nine wickets.
“His enormous personality, competitive spirit, and remarkable consistency helped popularise the game worldwide. Known as “The Doctor,” he became a symbol of Victorian-era cricket and remains one of the most influential players ever to represent England,” AI said.
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Chelsea Call Out Enzo Maresca in Stunning Statement After He’s Appointed Man City Manager
Chelsea have issued a controversial statement explaining the circumstances behind Enzo Maresca’s departure from the club, on the same day that Manchester City formally confirmed the Italian as Pep Guardiola’s successor.
The timing of the statement is unlikely to be coincidental, with Chelsea making their feelings very clear about how Maresca’s exit was handled back in December, despite the two clubs reaching what’s described as a mutual settlement.
It’s a rare and direct intervention from the Blues, who have chosen to set the record straight on a saga that they believe derailed their season.
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In the statement, Chelsea acknowledged that the 2025/26 campaign had been a “hugely disappointing” one, pointing to the upheaval caused by Maresca’s exit as a major factor.
Chelsea finished the Premier League season in 10th, a dismal season by their standards. Maresca had them sitting in 5th place at the time of his departure, which would have been good enough for a place in next season’s Champions League, a tournament they won just five years ago, but the Blues will now have to settle for no European football at all.
The club revealed they were informed in autumn that an opportunity to succeed Guardiola may arise, and it quickly became clear it was something Maresca was determined to pursue, despite being under a long-term contract.
“In December 2025, our Head Coach unexpectedly and abruptly resigned from his position,” the statement read, adding that Chelsea felt his “head and heart were focused on another club and another opportunity, despite having just arrived at Chelsea the year before.”
Read Chelsea’s full statement below:
“Chelsea FC appreciates the 2025/26 season was a hugely disappointing one for the Club and its supporters. A major contributing factor was the disruption caused as a result of changes that the Club was forced to make to the Head Coach position over the Christmas period. Due to recent developments, we consider that it is important to explain to our supporters what happened and why our former Head Coach left the Club on 1 January 2026.
In Autumn last year, the Club was informed by our former Head Coach that there might be an opportunity for him to succeed Pep Guardiola at the end of the season. It became clear to us that it was his strong desire to succeed Guardiola and that he was fully committed to pursuing the opportunity, despite the fact he was under a long-term contract which he had no right to terminate.
In December 2025, our Head Coach unexpectedly and abruptly resigned from his position. Obviously, we felt let down as we believed that his head and heart were focused on another club and another opportunity, despite having just arrived at Chelsea the year before.
No club wants to change its head coach midway through a season. However, in light of his decision not to continue fulfilling his responsibilities through to the end of the season, the Club was left with no choice but to protect our players, our supporters, and the Badge and accept his resignation.
In the circumstances and given the mutual respect between clubs, a confidential settlement has been reached with Manchester City, which includes the payment of compensation. A confidential settlement has also been reached with the former Head Coach under which he will pay compensation.
Looking forward to next season, in Xabi Alonso, we have a Manager who has an exceptional football mind and is a professional of the highest integrity. He has all the attributes to deliver the success the Club’s supporters deserve and expect.”
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Chelsea confirmed a confidential settlement had been reached with both Manchester City and Maresca himself, which includes compensation being paid to the club on both fronts. Maresca has since responded to the statement, offering something of an apology for the timing of his exit.
“I recognise that my departure from Chelsea in the middle of the season caused disruption for the club and I apologise for that. It was neither my intention nor my wish.”
Despite the frustration being evident throughout the statement, Chelsea were quick to turn attention to the future, praising new head coach Xabi Alonso as a manager with an “exceptional football mind” and a “professional of the highest integrity.”
The club also added that Alonso has “all the attributes to deliver the success the Club’s supporters deserve and expect,” drawing a clear line under the Maresca saga as they look to move forward under their new appointment.
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Man Utd Frontrunners to Sign Felix Nmecha Instead of Mateus Fernandes
It has been well-documented that Manchester United are looking to strengthen their midfield options this summer as the Red Devils look to build on the good work done by Michael Carrick during his spell as interim manager last season.
United finished third in the Premier League, subsequently qualifying for the Champions League, and Carrick saw his temporary contract made permanent.
Casemiro’s departure at the end of his contract means that the Red Devils will be looking to sign one midfielder at the very least, but it could certainly end up being multiple.
Numerous names have been linked with a switch to Old Trafford and work is going on behind the scenes regarding targets. However, to no surprise, some of those players are also courting interest from Premier League rivals, and it appears as though United are currently facing a similar scenario.
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United want Felix Nmecha
According to TEAMtalk, Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha is currently subject to strong interest from Manchester United, as well as fellow Premier League club Chelsea.
Additionally, Newcastle United had also been an interested party but the Magpies have since stepped away from a potential deal due to Dortmund’s reported €100m (£86m) valuation of the Germany star.
Nmecha is currently at the World Cup in North America with Die Mannschaft and scored in Germany’s 7-1 romping of Curaçao in the opening match. He also registered an assist in that match, as well as one in a 2-1 victory over the Ivory Coast.
The 25-year-old was on course to feature in all 34 of Dortmund’s Bundesliga matches last season but an injury towards the back end of the campaign kept him sidelined for a month.
Often deployed as either an eight or a six, Nmecha isn’t known for his goalscoring but did contribute five goals across all competitions alongside three assists.
United in the strongest position
Assessing the current negotiating stance of both Manchester United and Chelsea, the former are in the strongest position considering that they have Champions League football to offer, whereas the latter aren’t even in Europe this season.
Additionally, Nmecha’s previous links to Manchester could act as a factor. Although German, the midfielder came through Manchester City’s youth ranks and even played for England at a couple of youth levels.
He made a total of three first-team appearances for the Cityzens before joining Wolfsburg on a free transfer in 2021 and has spent the last three seasons at Dortmund.
Labelled as “world-class” by his national team manager Julian Nagelsmann, Nmecha would certainly bring plenty of athleticism and tenacity to the United core and could prove to be a perfect Casemiro replacement.
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