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How Long Each Premier League Team Has Spent Winning, Drawing & Losing This Season
When you take a step back from the thrills and spills – from controversial changes courtesy of VAR to the managerial merry-go-round remaining well-oiled – of Premier League football, there is one aspect that matters more than anything, and that’s winning. But how much of every side’s game time has been spent in winning positions since the curtain was raised on August 17 when Manchester United played host to Arsenal?
Of course, how a team goes about a match is – albeit not entirely – rather dependent on whether they are winning, drawing or losing. If they’re in a state of the former, it may be a case of shutting up shop and ensuring that conceding is not on the horizon. The latter, it’s different, and teams are prone to throwing the kitchen sink at a match in the hopes of bagging an equaliser.
The phenomenon – the emotions and tactical approaches which coincide with the triumvirate of game states: winning, drawing and losing – is certainly interesting.
And in a campaign of English top flight football which has been, to say the very least, unpredictable, the folks at Opta Analyst have released a hefty set of data to clearly display, in their words, “who are the best at going ahead and staying ahead, who have been falling behind and struggling to recover, and which teams are spending the most time with games on a knife edge?” Let’s take a closer look.
How Much Time Every 25/26 Premier League Team Has Spent Losing
Spare a thought for those associated with Wolverhampton Wanderers. Not only are they rock-bottom of the 20-team table at this point in the campaign, but they have also found themselves searching for a goal in a losing position more than any other team – 57.8% compared to 19th-placed West Ham United, who have notably struggled amid a raft of changes behind the scenes.
Then… there’s Liverpool. A shadow of their title-winning 2024/25 version of themselves, the fact the Reds have been behind for an eye-catching 36.9% – which equates to 413 minutes and four seconds – of their game time is certainly an eyebrow-raising aspect of this data. It seems their summer of big spending has not paid off. Other notable strugglers in Burnley and Brighton & Hove Albion follow, respectively, having led for 36% and 35% of their game time with teams just north of ten matches into the current season.
Thomas Frank’s Tottenham (32.4%) have actually been in a position of trouble (losing…) more time than both Nottingham Forest and Leeds United – both of whom are currently on 32%. Incredibly, that’s despite the north Londoners being on double the points of the former and seven more than the latter.
In the actual Premier League table, Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United may have dropped to a meagre 14th place after recently losing to Brentford – but only four teams have spent less time losing than them this season. Having led matches for longer than the Magpies are Arsenal (17%) and then Manchester City (14%) – but that’s to be expected given they are among those hustling and bustling at the summit of the table.
Reigning champions of the Club World Cup, Chelsea have been somewhat underwhelming, some would say, but they have been ensuring not to fall behind in games this term – evidenced by the fact they’ve been trailing for just 13.1% of their games in 2025/26. That equates to 146 and 21 seconds, which is made even more impressive by the fact that 93 and a half minutes of that was during their 2-1 loss to United.
Proving to be a tough nut to crack under Oliver Glasner, Crystal Palace – who are the reigning champions of the FA Cup – are not used to chasing a game, according to Opta’s data. Since the 2025/26 league campaign got underway in August, the London outfit have trailed for just 12.9% of their matches (143 minutes and 13 seconds); last season, in comparison, they were in a losing position for 25/8% of their game time.
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How Much Time Every Team Has Spent Losing |
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Rank |
Team |
% of Time Losing |
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1. |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
58% |
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2. |
West Ham United |
47% |
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3. |
Liverpool |
37% |
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4. |
Burnley |
36% |
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5. |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
35% |
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6. |
Brentford |
32% |
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7. |
Tottenham Hotspur |
32% |
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8. |
Leeds United |
32% |
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9. |
Nottingham Forest |
32% |
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10. |
Fulham |
30% |
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11. |
Aston Villa |
26% |
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12. |
Manchester United |
26% |
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13. |
Everton |
24% |
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14. |
Bournemouth |
22% |
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15. |
Sunderland |
21% |
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16. |
Newcastle United |
18% |
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17. |
Arsenal |
17% |
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18. |
Manchester City |
14% |
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19. |
Chelsea |
13% |
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20. |
Crystal Palace |
13% |
How Much Time Every 25/26 Premier League Team Has Spent Drawing
They say that drawing matches is the most boring aspect of football – but the fact that Arsenal managed to do it 12 times in their Premier League-winning campaign in 2003/04 could give Sunderland, who have been in that position for 59% of their game time this season, some solace. Not that they need anything to scream and shout about, mind, given how well they’ve fared in the top flight.
The Black Cats have been settled in a stalemate for 11 hours (657 minutes and 44 seconds) since their curtain-raiser earlier this season. In terms of every side’s percentage of being level, up next are Sunderland’s arch-rivals in Newcastle (57%). The two Tyne-Wear derbies, therefore, could end up being rather drab.
Crystal Palace (56.2%), Fulham (52.1%) and Nottingham Forest (52%) are the only other Premier League sides to have spent north of half their league outings drawing and, then, just below the half-way line are Chelsea (49%) and a triumvirate of top flight teams who are all on 48% – Everton, Leeds United and Burnley.
During their title defence, Arne Slot-managed Liverpool – the only side yet to draw this campaign – have been level for 39% of their match time and, by virtue of the fact they have fallen into a trend of going behind so often, Wolverhampton Wanderers have found themselves in a drawing position for just 30.5% of their game time.
Given the sheer abundance of talent at the disposal of Pep Guardiola and his entourage, Manchester City are not the type of team to be drawing matches for too long – and that’s evidenced by the numbers: just 30.3% of the eight-time champions’ games have been spent in a stalemate and right at this end of the spectrum are Ruben Amorim’s United. A hodgepodge start to the campaign – their premature Carabao Cup exit aside, of course – has resulted in them drawing games for 28.9% of their total game time.
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How Much Time Every Team Has Spent Drawing |
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Rank |
Team |
% of Time Drawing |
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1. |
Sunderland |
59% |
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2. |
Newcastle United |
57% |
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3. |
Crystal Palace |
56% |
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4. |
Fulham |
52% |
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5. |
Nottingham Forest |
52% |
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6. |
Chelsea |
49% |
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7. |
Everton |
48% |
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8. |
Leeds United |
48% |
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9. |
Burnley |
48% |
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10. |
Aston Villa |
46% |
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11. |
West Ham United |
44% |
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12. |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
40% |
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13. |
Liverpool |
39% |
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14. |
Arsenal |
39% |
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15. |
Bournemouth |
38% |
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16. |
Tottenham Hotspur |
34% |
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17. |
Manchester City |
31% |
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18. |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
30% |
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19. |
Brentford |
30% |
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20. |
Manchester United |
29% |
How Much Time Every 25/26 Premier League Team Has Spent Winning
Realistically, when you strip football back to its barest of bones, all that really matters is winning the match. Those who want any chance of holding the title aloft come May – or even those in pursuit of top four credentials – will have to do plenty more winning than drawing and losing and, 11 matches into the campaign, Guardiola’s Manchester City have spent the longest time ahead in games.
In their opening fixtures, the once-dominant Citizens – spearheaded by the talismanic Erling Haaland – have led for 55.4% of their matches, which equates to 610 minutes and 47 seconds, and that means they’re the only team of the 20 in the English top flight to be ahead more than half of the time.
Although actually adding three points to their season tally has been tougher to come by for Amorim’s United (they’ve won just five of their 11 outings), it may come as a surprise they are up next in terms of how much time they’ve been in a winning position – 44.7% (496 minutes and five seconds) compared to Arsenal‘s 44.3%.
Respectively, European hopefuls Bournemouth and Chelsea follow next, before Brentford, a team many believed would be in contention for relegation this campaign, are sixth when you take into consideration how long they have been in charge of and in front in their 2025/26 fixtures. The Bees have led for 37.9% of their gametime this season.
Liverpool, although they were expected to steamroll to another Premier League title, have often found themselves on the backfoot, and they spent much of their opening matches relying on last-minute winners – including Rio Ngumoha’s 100th-minute strike against Newcastle. Only a total of seven sides, including Leeds and Sunderland (both on 20%) have spent less time in a winning state compared to the Merseysiders.
Even the reigning champions’ biggest rivals, Everton, have entered their Hill Dickinson era with bragging rights over Liverpool – well, in this regard, at least given how well Jack Grealish has taken to life at his temporary employers. David Moyes’ Toffees have been ahead in games for 303 minutes and 37 seconds, which equates to 27.7% of their total game time.
Rounding off the most unfortunate category of them all are West Ham, who are hoping to turn things around under the watchful eye of the experienced Nuno Espirito Santo. Flirting with the prospect of relegation to the Championship in real time, the east London side have been in the lead for just 9.2% of their game time thus far. A large chunk of that time has emerged in their last two fixtures, though, per Opta.
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How Much Time Every Team Has Spent Winning |
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Rank |
Team |
% of Time Winning |
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1. |
Manchester City |
55% |
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2. |
Manchester United |
45% |
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3. |
Arsenal |
44% |
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4. |
Bournemouth |
40% |
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5. |
Chelsea |
38% |
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6. |
Brentford |
38% |
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7. |
Tottenham Hotspur |
34% |
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8. |
Crystal Palace |
31% |
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9. |
Aston Villa |
28% |
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10. |
Everton |
28% |
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11. |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
25% |
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12. |
Newcastle United |
25% |
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13. |
Liverpool |
24% |
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14. |
Leeds United |
20% |
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15. |
Sunderland |
20% |
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16. |
Fulham |
18% |
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17. |
Burnley |
16% |
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18. |
Nottingham Forest |
16% |
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19. |
Wolverhampton |
12% |
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20. |
West Ham United |
9% |
All statistics per Opta Analyst – correct as of 12/11/2025
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2026 World Cup Player Ratings and Match Highlights
The World Cup’s first giant-killing unfolded on Monday evening as Germany crashed out in the Round of 32 after losing on penalties to Paraguay.
Paraguay sat back for the majority of the first half and frustrated Julian Nagelsmann’s men. That said, they were the ones who went closest in the opening 45 minutes when Junior Alonso arrived at the far post, but Manuel Neuer blocked his effort.
The Germans then dominated possession but couldn’t break down a stern Paraguayan defence. Other than Alonso’s attempt in the first minute, the South Americans rarely made it out of their 18-yard box.
The game sprang into life in the 42nd minute when Paraguay took a shock lead through Strasbourg striker Julio Enciso. The former Brighton & Hove Albion man produced a fine header that left Manuel Neuer rooted to his spot.
Germany levelled in the 53rd minute after Florian Wirtz delivered a dangerous cross into the box. The faintest of touches from Kai Havertz’s head guided the ball past Orlando Gill.
The game opened up heading into the final 15 minutes of the second half, and both sides searched for a winner. Jonathan Tah thought he’d bagged it during extra-time with a tidy header only for VAR to intervene and rule the goal out.
A feisty finish to regulation time saw Jamal Musiala escape a red card after a reckless challenge on Matias Galarza. The Paraguayan got revenge and perhaps also counted himself lucky not to receive his marching orders.
Havertz and Nick Woltemade were denied from the spot as Nagelsmann’s side woefully exited the World Cup. A tournament to forget for one of the biggest nations in world football.
Match Highlights
Still to come…
Germany Player Ratings
It’s easy to see why Germany fans have been critical of Julian Nagelsmann as his men were lacklustre throughout the first half. Wirtz isn’t a winger, and the Germans lack width when he’s playing on the left.
Wirtz put a quiet first-half behind him to deliver an inch-perfect cross for Havertz’s equaliser. The Arsenal man is a nuisance in the box and he also grew into the game.
Nathaniel Brown has been hailed amid a move to Bayern Munich, but on today’s showing he needs to improve defensively. The young left-back reacted poorly to the cross that led to Enciso’s goal.
The four-time world champions lack a prolific goalscorer, and Deniz Undav is no Miroslav Klose. Nagelsmann’s decision to start the Stuttgart forward didn’t pay off.
Felix Nmecha will be hoping Manchester United scouts weren’t in attendance, as the Red Devils’ midfield target wasn’t at his best. Neither was Joshua Kimmich, whose defensive weaknesses make clear he should be playing in midfield.
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Player |
Position |
Rating out of 10 |
Minutes played |
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Manuel Neuer |
GK |
6 |
120 |
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Joshua Kimmich |
RB |
5 |
120 |
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Jonathan Tah |
RCB |
7 |
120 |
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Antonio Rudiger |
LCB |
6 |
120 |
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Nathaniel Brown |
LB |
6 |
120 |
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Felix Nmecha |
CM |
5 |
45 |
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Aleksandar Pavlovic |
CM |
4 |
79 |
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Leroy Sane |
RW |
5 |
88 |
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Florian Wirtz |
LW |
5 |
110 |
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Kai Havertz |
ST |
6 |
120 |
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Deniz Undav |
ST |
5 |
63 |
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Leon Goretzka |
CM |
7 |
110 |
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Jamal Musiala |
CAM |
5 |
57 |
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Waldemar Anton |
RB |
5 |
41 |
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Nick Woltemade |
ST |
5 |
32 |
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Malick Thiaw |
CB |
6 |
10 |
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Nadiem Amiri |
AM |
6 |
10 |
Paraguay Player Ratings
Paraguay’s defence did well in the first half and were well organised to handle Germany’s attack, who grew frustrated. Jose Canale, in particular, performed like a brick wall, preventing the Germans from getting through the spaces.
Julio Enciso came up with a fine header to give his side the lead, and his movement caused problems for Nagelsmann’s defence. So too did former Newcastle United attacker Miguel Almiron, who worked hard on and off the ball for the South Americans.
Gustavo Alfaro was handed a massive headache when Ensico and Gabriel Avalos both went down with injuries and couldn’t continue. That said, Gustavo Caballero came on, and the Portsmouth loanee nearly made Germany pay on the counter on several occasions.
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Player |
Position |
Rating out of 10 |
Minutes played |
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Orlando Gill |
GK |
8 |
120 |
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Juan Jose Caceres |
RB |
7 |
99 |
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Gustavo Gomez |
RCB |
8 |
120 |
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Jose Canale |
LCB |
8 |
120 |
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Junior Alonso |
LB |
7 |
120 |
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Miguel Almiron |
RM |
7 |
90 |
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Andres Cubas |
CM |
6 |
120 |
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Damian Bobadilla |
CM |
6 |
99 |
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Matias Galarza |
LM |
7 |
120 |
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Julio Enciso |
ST |
8 |
57 |
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Gabriel Avalos |
ST |
6 |
55 |
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Gustavo Cabellaro |
ST |
7 |
65 |
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Mauricio |
ST |
7 |
63 |
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Gustavo Velazquez |
CB |
5 |
30 |
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Braian Ojeda |
CM |
5 |
21 |
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Antonio Sanabria |
ST |
6 |
21 |
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Fabian Balbuena |
CB |
N/A |
1 |
2026 World Cup: Brazil 2-1 Japan Player Ratings and Match Highlights
A last-gasp Gabriel Martinelli winner breaks Japanese hearts.
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Neymar Hits Back at Mathematician Who Predicted Japan to Beat Brazil
Neymar’s tweet immediately after Brazil’s last-gasp World Cup win against Japan has gone viral. The veteran didn’t get on the pitch, but was quick to shut up one major doubter.
Carlo Ancelotti’s men made a second-half comeback after falling behind to a Kaishu Sano strike to progress to the Round of 16, where they’ll meet either Ivory Coast or Norway. Casemiro and Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli scored the goals to send the South Americans through.
Not content with just winning in stoppage time, Brazil’s players have been on a mission to prove a point to their doubters. First, Manchester United’s Matheus Cunha was spotted shouting a five-word message to a Japan player who claimed Brazil were no longer a powerhouse.
Neymar Sends Message to Economist After World Cup Win
Now, Neymar has turned his attention to a man who predicted Japan would knock Brazil out of the biggest international competition. After the five-time world champions sealed a place in the last 16, the Santos forward jumped straight on social media.
In a tweet, which has since gone viral, the legendary attacker said: “Mr. Joachim Klement… please try again at the next World Cup.”
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A last-gasp Gabriel Martinelli winner breaks Japanese hearts.
But that left many football fans confused. Who is Joachim Klement? Well, it proves Neymar has been paying close attention to what has been said about his country this summer. Klement is a man who claims to have correctly predicted the winners of the last three World Cups.
He’s a German economist who believes he has a ‘100% accurate formula’ after predicting Germany’s triumph in 2014, France winning in Russia four years later, and Lionel Messi’s Argentina lifting the trophy in Qatar.
Ahead of this year’s competition, Klement put his algorithm to work again. In terms of the winner, he concluded that the Netherlands would win their first-ever World Cup.
But, while he did have Brazil down with a 99% chance of progressing from the group stages, Klement’s algorithm had Brazil being knocked out by Japan in the Round of 32. That clearly hasn’t happened, despite looking very possible at one stage, and Neymar made sure to remind the mathematician. See his full group stage and knockout round predictions below.
Klement’s Predictions Scarily Accurate… Mostly
At the time of writing (June 29), Klement’s predictions for the Round of 16 fixtures look like they could be scarily accurate. Croatia vs Spain, Germany vs France and Netherlands vs Canada are games that could take place in reality, depending on results in the Round of 32.
Spain vs Belgium and Netherlands vs France could also be quarter-final fixtures he’s got spot on. Japan vs England can’t happen, but Neymar’s Brazil could meet Thomas Tuchel’s Three Lions.
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Brazil are still struggling to reach their forgotten peak from decades ago, despite Carlo Ancelotti’s tournament know-how, and they got lucky again.
Klement predicted Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo to meet in the quarter-final, but that now can’t happen until the final. However, most importantly, his prediction of the Netherlands winning it all could still come to fruition.
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Tottenham Rocked As Man City Eye Sandro Tonali Hijack
Tottenham appear to be facing some potential difficulty in landing a deal for Sandro Tonali this summer, as Marca reports that a rival is preparing a bid for the midfielder.
Spurs have been pushing to land the Italian international this summer as part of a major midfield overhaul, with the expectation of two possible arrivals in the central ranks in the coming weeks.
Talks are ongoing to sign Mateus Fernandes from West Ham, with intense competition from Manchester United for his signature along with a host of other clubs such as PSG and Real Madrid.
However, it’s Tonali that Tottenham have accelerated their interest in. Spurs have already agreed personal terms on a huge £275,000-a-week contract, per reports, and are looking to close an agreement with Newcastle to land him.
The Magpies are believed to be holding out for £100 million to facilitate an exit, a fee that clubs are looking to dwindle down to a slightly more affordable price.
But now, Spurs face the possibility of a hijack with a first offer being prepared by their rivals.
Man City Ready Sandro Tonali Offer
While Tottenham have been in hot pursuit of Tonali, there has been interest from rivals Arsenal and Manchester City for the midfielder as well this summer.
However, with the former backing out and the latter landing Elliot Anderson for £116 million, it seemed as though the path had cleared for Spurs to seal a deal with relative comfort.
Now, however, Marca reports that Man City are lining up a huge bid to try and tempt Newcastle to part ways with their midfield maestro in the coming weeks.
It’s claimed that a bid in the region of €110m (£95m) is being prepared by the club, who are keen to add Tonali next to Anderson as part of a new-look midfield pairing.
It comes as a huge potential blow to Tottenham, and as a possible hijack for the North London side, who may need to change their approach in negotiations with Newcastle in the transfer market.
The amount prepared by Man City is not set to meet the valuation set by the Magpies, which may see them reject a sale, but would only further reinforce how much Spurs may need to pay to land him.
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Tottenham’s Challenging Market
Tottenham have done well in the market so far, landing four signings who will help bring some strength in depth across the whole of the squad.
The challenge was always going to come when other teams get involved for signings, especially if they hold the advantage in a potential battle.
Man City could offer more than Spurs, if they wish to, while there is also a certain guarantee of trophy opportunities and a chance to impress in the Champions League.
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That is tough for Tottenham to compete with, and underlines how difficult the market could be for the club moving forward into areas, such as the midfield and forward lines.
It remains to be seen whether they can convince Tonali that N17 is the best place for him, but it will be a monumental task if Man City do push ahead with a bid.
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