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Nottingham Forest Suffer Cunha Blow for Tottenham, West Ham Relegation Fight
Nottingham Forest, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United are involved in a fierce relegation Premier League battle right now, but the Reds suffered an injury blow to defender Jair Cunha on Thursday night.
Forest, Tottenham and West Ham are separated by just one point heading into this weekend’s top flight fixtures, with one of them in real danger of dropping into the Championship next term.
Vitor Pereira’s men have the most winnable fixture on paper as they face Fulham at home on Sunday, with Marco Silva’s men coming into the match after back-to-back defeats at home to West Ham and then Southampton in the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Meanwhile, West Ham host title-chasing Manchester City on Saturday, while Igor Tudor’s Tottenham travel to Anfield to face Liverpool on Sunday.
These games are followed by a massive six-pointer between Forest and Spurs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium the following week, which Cunha could be in danger of missing.
Forest Suffer Jair Cunha Injury Scare
Not only did Nottingham Forest suffer a disappointing 1-0 defeat to Midtjylland at the City Ground in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 knockout tie, in terrible conditions, on Thursday, but they also lost Cunha to injury within the first 10 minutes.
The Brazilian passed a late fitness test to face the Danish side having missed training on Wednesday with an unspecified issue, before appearing to roll his ankle in the early stages of the game.
Speaking post-match about the issue, manager Pereira said:
“Jair had something with his foot. I don’t know the problem.”
While the 21-year-old didn’t feature much under Ange Postecoglou or Sean Dyche earlier in the season, he has come into contention since Pereira took charge.
The tall centre-back played the full 90 minutes during last weekend’s unexpected 2-2 draw with Manchester City, having come on as a substitute in the match against Brighton and Hove Albion previously.
Should he be ruled out this weekend, and for the trip to Tottenham next weekend, he will be a big miss.
Pereira Hints at Cunha Absence vs Fulham
Pereira’s following comments about Cunha hinted that he doesn’t expect that he will be available for Fulham given the quick turnaround between games.
The Portuguese manager added:
“It was a pity because we had to make a sub after five minutes. We had prepared the game to play with him but it was not possible. With Jair or without him, we must be ready to fight again.”
Both West Ham and Tottenham will be hoping that Cunha is missing to boost their own survival hopes in the coming weeks.
Who is Most Likely to Stay Up?
GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT who is most likely to go down when looking at each club’s remaining fixtures, and this is what it said:
‘Based on current standings and remaining fixtures, West Ham appear the most likely to be relegated, followed by Nottingham Forest, with Tottenham the least likely of the three.
‘West Ham are currently in the relegation zone and face several difficult games, including matches against Manchester City, Aston Villa and Arsenal.
‘Forest sit just above the drop zone but also have a challenging run-in with trips to Chelsea and Manchester United.
‘Tottenham are only one point clear but have a comparatively more balanced schedule, including several direct rivals, giving them better chances to pick up points.
‘Statistical models and betting odds similarly rate West Ham as the most likely of the three to go down.’
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Liverpool Could Lose ‘Complete’ Curtis Jones to Galatasaray
One Liverpool star is attracting fresh interest this summer ahead of a possible exit. Changes are afoot for the Reds following the summer appointment of Andoni Iraola, with the Spanish boss inevitably wanting to put his own stamp on his squad.
Liverpool spent huge money last summer, but they are expected to follow that up with more big investment this summer. But we could also see exits at Anfield, and Curtis Jones is one of the leading candidates, given his contract is currently on course to expire next summer.
That means the Reds either need to agree a new deal with the midfielder or sell him to make sure they don’t lose Jones for free next summer.
Jones now attracting fresh attention
Jones is not short of options this summer as he considers what to do next. The midfielder is said to be a target for Galatasaray, who have expressed interest in a deal this summer. That’s according to the Liverpool Echo, who say the Turkish club are the latest club to join the race after talk of interest from Inter Milan and Nottingham Forest.
Reports have suggested Liverpool will ask for as much as £35million to sell Jones this summer, despite the fact he is out of contract at the end of the coming season.
Jones could yet pen a new deal, according to the report, but a decision does not seem to be on the verge of being made. Jones looks likely to join up with the Reds for pre-season, and a decision will likely be made later in the summer, after he has discussed the situation with Liverpool, who may want to present new terms.
Jones a ‘complete’ player
Now former Liverpool boss Arne Slot lavished Jones with praise back in 2024, describing him as a ‘complete’ player. “He has a lot of qualities on the ball,” said Slot. “He is never afraid to do something special with it, but sometimes he touches the ball a bit too much in my opinion because he is so confident.
“But confidence is an important tool. He has an incredibly hard work rate and we trust him in defence. He is complete. For him now, it is all about consistency. The best players turn up every three days and that is what he has got to show.”
Jones made 34 league appearances for Liverpool last season, missing only four games, so he remains a key part of the Reds squad, even if we don’t yet know what Iraola will make of the midfielder.
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VAR Expert Claims Egypt Should Have Had Penalty vs Argentina
A VAR expert has delivered a strong verdict on whether Egypt should have been awarded a penalty late in their dramatic 3-2 defeat to Argentina on Tuesday night. The decision to wave play on ultimately proved costly for Mohamed Salah and co., with the holders going straight up the other end and scoring the goal that completed a remarkable 14-minute turnaround and secured their place in the World Cup quarter-finals.
The Pharaohs were two goals ahead with just 11 minutes of normal time remaining, but Lionel Scaloni’s side once again showcased their trademark resilience. Lionel Messi scored and provided an assist as Argentina kept their hopes of retaining the title alive, all after becoming the first player to miss two penalties in a single World Cup tournament earlier in the contest.
However, questions remain over the validity of the winning goal. Enzo Fernandez powered a 93rd-minute header beyond the Egypt goalkeeper before wheeling away in celebration in front of an emotional Argentina support. The dramatic finale also sparked scuffles between the two benches, with a member of the Egypt coaching staff shown a red card for protesting the decision.
VAR Casts Verdict on Mohamed Salah’s Penalty Shout vs Argentina
As the ball was crossed in towards Salah, he appeared to have his shirt tugged and then his feet tripped over in the box just moments later, which helped Argentina on their way to a counterattack. After reviewing the footage, Dale Johnson – who works as a VAR expert for the BBC, believes the referee should have pointed to the spot. He explained on X (see the full post below):
“Egypt’s disallowed goal was completely against how this tournament has been refereed. You can’t have a light touch where you don’t give fouls for minimal contact and then rule out a goal through VAR for a very minimal hold of the shirt.”
In a separate comment, he followed up by adding: “There is a slight step on the foot too, but so many of these have been allowed to go by referees,” appearing to agree that the African side deserved one penalty, but calls for a second – which would have almost certainly sent Argentina packing – are on the speculative side.
Argentina Keep Finding a Way
Down, but never quite out. The outpouring of emotion at full-time on Tuesday night was not only a show of just how close Argentina were to crashing out of the tournament – Messi no doubt fearful of the possibility of bowing out early – it was a symbol of their resilience, togetherness, and air of inevitability.
Next, they face the winner of Switzerland vs Colombia, before a potential semi-final with England or Norway. A deep run is again on the cards, and football’s greatest-ever is nearing a second shot at sporting immortality.
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Man Utd Must Sign Alex Scott Over Chelsea’s Andrey Santos
Manchester United are pushing to sign new midfielders in the summer transfer window, and they already have a lengthy list of targets.
Elliot Anderson and Mateus Fernandes were two players who made United’s shortlist for the summer transfer window, but they have joined Manchester City and Tottenham, respectively.
The Red Devils do have a number of alternatives, and they will be desperate not to miss out on any more key targets.
It’s imperative that United bring in at least two midfielders this summer, with Manuel Ugarte suffering a serious injury and Casemiro leaving the club.
New names are being linked with the move to Old Trafford every single week, and it remains to be seen who is going to be their priority transfer.
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Man Utd hold midfielder talks
According to David Ornstein earlier this week, Manchester United have opened talks to sign Chelsea midfielder Andrey Santos in the summer transfer window.
Chelsea won’t stand in Santos’ way if he does want to make the move to Old Trafford and a deal suits all parties involved.
United have also held talks to sign Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott.
The Cherries are hoping to tie him down to a new contract, but United have asked the question at least as they aim to bring in midfield reinforcements.
Scott, who has been described as ‘unbelievable’, is entering the final two years of his contract at Bournemouth, but he’s a key name on United’s list.
Scott has gone to a new level since joining Bournemouth and has racked up plenty of Premier League experience already. There’s no doubt he would be a better option for the club than Santos.
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Scott could explode under Carrick
Scott is the type of midfielder who could explode under Michael Carrick at Manchester United.
Carrick has already shown he can get the best out of midfielders, with Kobbie Mainoo going to the next level under him in the second half of the season.
Whether Scott and Mainoo would blend well together remains to be seen, but United do need multiple midfielders this summer.
Scott flourishes in a high-paced environment, as we saw under Andoni Iraola, so there’s little reason why he wouldn’t flourish at United.
United need to be going all out for Scott, especially over a player like Santos.
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