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Micah Richards Names Two Goalkeepers Better Than Arsenal Star
The shot-stopping David Raya has been Mikel Arteta‘s go-to choice between the sticks ever since dislodging Aaron Ramsdale from his starting berth, and he’s quickly emerged as one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League. Micah Richards, after watching the Spaniard closely since the start of the 2025/26 campaign, has named two goalkeepers who are better than the 30-year-old.
Ever since his permanent £30 million move from fellow London outfit Brentford in the summer of 2023 after spending the entire 2023/24 season on loan in the north of the capital, Barcelona-born Raya has been a revelation for Arteta’s title-winning prospects. Winning England’s top flight has still evaded the Gunners but Raya will be central to their title triumph if/when they do.
So far this term, Raya – who moved to Brentford from Blackburn Rovers in the summer of 2019 – has conceded just five goals and two of those came in Saturday’s up-and-down 2-2 draw with Sunderland, thus ending his side’s eight-match clean sheet streak. Richards, after Raya’s record came to an end, still believes that he has a way to go before being deemed the creme da le creme.
Micah Richards: Two Goalkeepers Are Better than Arsenal’s David Raya
It’s been an ever-growing debate since Raya cemented himself as Arsenal’s go-to choice between the sticks – who is the best goalkeeper in the Premier League? Alisson Becker of Liverpool has long been considered the most talented goalkeeper in England’s top flight and now, Manchester City’s 26-year-old Gianluigi Donnarumma is also in with a shout.
Gary Lineker, speaking to co-hosts Richards and Alan Shearer on The Rest is Football podcast, recently discussed the pecking order of world football’s goalkeepers. “Who’s the best goalkeeper in the world at the moment? I quite like these conversations,” he said before adding, “You’ve got Thibaut Courtois at Real Madrid and Raya at Arsenal, who has barely conceded a goal this season.”
He continued, “Alisson is injured at the moment but has been at the top for years, you’ve got Donnarumma as well. There’s some great goalkeepers around right now isn’t there? Oblak is worth a mention as well, he’s been great for Atletico. The art of goalkeeping has definitely got better, they’re bigger generally for a start.”
In response to Lineker’s question, ex-England defender Richards claimed to be a fond admirer of Arsenal’s Raya – who has been capped 11 times by the senior Spanish national team – but he named Thibaut Courtois of Real Madrid and Belgium as the best goalkeeper on the planet. He also name-dropped Liverpool’s Alisson.
“Thibaut Courtois has been the best goalkeeper in the world for a while. I would say, in the Premier League, it’s Alisson. Raya is on his way to being the best, certainly, but you need to look at what is in front of Raya.”
Alisson, albeit currently injured, is a two-time winner of the Premier League and, for the Reds, he was also key in their Champions League-winning campaign in 2018/19. 107-cap Belgium international Courtois has won Europe’s primary club competition on two occasions for Los Blancos and has been a serial trophy winner for every club he’s played for.
Richards’ points towards Arsenal’s centre-back partnership of William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes with Cristian Mosquera patiently waiting in the wings. The options at Arteta’s disposal in the full-back department – including the likes of Jurrien Timber, Myles Lewis-Skelly and Riccardo Calafiori – is also very strong. That means it’s much easier for Raya to rack up clean sheets.
“Look at what Alisson has done at Liverpool. His one-v-one shot-stopping is ridiculous. The goalkeepers now are definitely more athletic than they were back in the day,” the defender-turned-pundit concluded.
Raya, since moving to the Emirates Stadium, has conceded 86 goals in 111 appearances for Arteta’s Arsenal – and, in that time, the Spain international has picked up 50 clean sheets. This season alone, across all competitions, he’s conceded a mere five goals and notched 11 clean sheets – that’s an incredible record given that he’s played a total of 15 times.
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Michael Owen Calls Out England Fans After Mexico Win
Michael Owen has called out England fans for their ‘nonsense’ reaction to the team’s World Cup win over Mexico in a scathing critique this week. The Three Lions overcame pre-match concerns about playing in intense heat, at high altitude and against an in-form host nation backed by a partisan crowd to secure a dramatic 3-2 victory.
The result is by far the most significant of Thomas Tuchel’s international management career so far and could yet prove to be one of England’s most memorable World Cup performances in recent history. Jude Bellingham scored twice, and although England played almost the entire second half with 10 men after Jarell Quansah was sent off, they dug deep and held on, with Harry Kane also scoring from the penalty spot.
After a lethargic group-stage campaign and a fortunate late turnaround against tournament debutants DR Congo in the Round of 32, the optimism that so often surrounds England’s attempts to end their 60-year trophy drought has gathered momentum once again. But not everyone is convinced it should be that way.
Michael Owen’s Brutal Critique of England Fans’ Reaction to Mexico Win
“They stuck together. They found a way. That takes character, and it will only strengthen the belief within the squad. Fans are right to be proud of what they saw,’ Owen wrote in the Daily Mail.
“But I will also say this – I think we mistake what bravery in football actually is. We are celebrating players throwing themselves in front of shots as if they’ve gone to war. Come on, a football is a bag of air. If I walked into my local pub and asked 11 blokes if they’d throw their body in front of a ball for England, they’d all do it.
“It felt like all we needed at the Azteca was for one of our players to have a ball smashed in their face and a bit of claret on the white jersey and they’d be worshipped forever. That’s a typical English attitude and it goes back generations. It’s nonsense and we’re fooling ourselves. We’re better than that. We need to be better than that.”
He continued: “Real bravery is wanting the ball when 80,000 people are willing you to make a mistake. It’s showing for possession when everyone else is hiding. It’s taking the ball off your mate when he’s in trouble, knowing that if you lose it you’ll be the one criticised.
“That’s football bravery and that’s what England need more of, if they’re going to win this World Cup. If, against France, Spain or Argentina, England play like they did versus Mexico, we’ll get our backsides kicked.”
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Positives Far Outweigh Reasons to be Cautious After Mexico Showing
Whatever Owen has to say about the reaction to England’s win is countered by overwhelming positives to take from it. At the Azteca Stadium, although Bellingham and Kane were the scorers again, the Three Lions looked far more like a complete entity than one defined by individual brilliance.
That, and the ability to keep grinding out results in any environment, will serve them well long-term. After all, the Gareth Southgate sides of just a few years ago used to do the same thing to get to back-to-back European Championship finals – the big difference now, though, is that while the feel-good factor and turgid-but-effective style is helping them progress, they now have a manager with a brilliant track record in finals to get them over the line.
Of course, Mexico pale in ability compared to the likes of France and Spain, but there’s certainly no reason to be looking too deep into the negatives of a crucial win from an outsiders’ perspective – leave that to Tuchel, who is now preparing for a quarter-final with Norway.
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Tottenham ‘Advancing’ in Talks to Sign England Wonderkid Kwasi Senyah
Tottenham are said to be working on a deal to snap up a promising young talent as their busy summer continues. Spurs have already put together a record transfer window, spending more than £230million, and they are not yet done.
Roberto De Zerbi is being given the chance to overhaul his squad, but it will come with the price of being expected to challenge for Europe, even after back-to-back bottom half finishes from Spurs.
But as Tottenham continue to be one of the most active clubs in Europe in this transfer window, it’s not all glitz, glamour and headline-making deals.
Spurs now chasing Wolves talent
Spurs are always working behind the scenes to try to recruit talented players at a young age, and they have a rich history of spotting top talent. The latest star in the making, they hope, will be Wolves starlet Kwasi Senyah, who is a 16-year-old midfielder.
According to Paul O’Keefe, Spurs are closing in on a deal. He posted on X: “Spurs advancing on a deal for Kwasi Senyah. Highly rated defensive midfielder currently playing for the Wolverhampton Wanderers youth.”
Senyah is an England under-16s international, and he has been impressing for club and country in the youth age groups, having joined Wolves from Coventry City back in 2024.
The youngster has played ahead of his age group in the Premier League under-18s, making 19 appearances, and he has also been in Premier League 2 squads, although he is yet to feature in the competition, which is largely for under-21s players.
Senyah is reportedly being promised a professional deal with Spurs, and a deal appears to be progressing.
Senyah, who is also eligible to represent Ghana, largely operates in the holding midfield role, but he can also play in a more advanced role.
The importance of recruiting youth has increased
Top clubs have always done a job of recruiting the country’s best talent, and in truth, the rules encourage it. Category 1 clubs can poach players from category 2 and below academies on the cheap, with big clubs favoured.
Nevertheless, the importance of recruiting young is now that much more important due to the Financial Fair Play rules that make it difficult for clubs to spend big money over consecutive years. That puts pressure on players to get at least some of their talent from their academy, and beyond saving money, it helps keep clubs in the green with those Profit and Sustainability rules. In fact, even developing talent from a young age and selling those players does the trick, given the pure profit contributes the most to the profit column.
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The ‘Real Reason’ Roger Federer Was Sitting Alone at Wimbledon
Roger Federer has earned the right to do anything he pleases in the tennis arena, and the Swiss legend has gone viral for sitting by himself at Wimbledon.
Federer, who won the competition a record eight times during his illustrious career, was spotted all alone in Centre Court’s Royal Box during Alexander Zverev and Jiri Lehecka’s match.
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Federer was one of many special guests in the Royal Box on July 6, along with the likes of Kimi Antonelli and ex-England striker Alessia Russo. But fans were left shocked to see the 44-year-old sitting on his own, surrounded by empty seats.
Why Federer Was Sitting Alone in the Royal Box
The image of Federer surrounded by empty seats quickly went viral on social media. But some wondered why he was the only one present in the first place. Where had the other stars and celebrities gone?
Chris Bradnam on commentary said: “The legend that is Roger Federer. An eight-time champion, and the king of Centre Court. It’s great that he is here, he’s been there all day, and he’s here for ball No. 1.
“Always said he played tennis because he just loved it, and he loves watching it as well.”
That love for the sport he dominated for two decades and the late start time (8:30pm in the UK) are believed to be the main reasons behind his loneliness. Federer respects those on the court, and showed it with his presence.
It also didn’t appear to bother him in the slightest. In fact, he often had a smile across his face. Tennis fans have only grown more admiration for the man after seeing this.
His actions have received strong praise from fans of the sport. One posted on social media: “Clearly the only one who’s there to watch the tennis. True to himself, a legend,” pointing out the others who had departed.
Another was critical of ‘the sheep’ who weren’t as interested in the action on the court. “It’s 8:50 p.m. at Wimbledon. All the sheep, stuffed with champagne, have deserted the Royal Box. Only one remains. Federer. Out of respect for the players, and especially for the last Roland-Garros champion. The ultimate elegance.”
Federer is perhaps the most respected tennis player of all time, and that was summed up by one spectator: “Class personified. I don’t even have the words to say how much I admire him. And tennis isn’t even my favourite sport.”
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