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Aston Villa Eyeing Eddie Howe as Man Utd Target Unai Emery
Aston Villa are braced for interest in manager Unai Emery this summer, and have already identified the man they want to replace him if he leaves, according to Sports Boom.
The Villans have enjoyed a fine campaign this season, reaching the Europa League semi-final while they also currently sit fifth in the Premier League, eight points clear of sixth-placed Brighton, putting them in prime position to play Champions League football next season.
But their performances in recent years have seen a number of top clubs take an interest in his services as manager, which has left Aston Villa looking for potential replacements to ensure they aren’t left short-handed.
Man Utd and Real Madrid Eyeing Emery
According to a report, Man Utd and Real Madrid are both circling around a potential move to appoint Emery as their next permanent manager.
Man Utd are on the brink of securing Champions League football for next season, and although it’s understood that Michael Carrick is currently the frontrunner for the permanent job, Emery is also being considered as a potential option.
Real Madrid, on the other hand, are expecting to appoint a new manager to replace Alvaro Arbeloa this summer, and while Jose Mourinho has emerged as a top target, Emery is someone the club are big admirers of and is also considered to be a prime contender for the role.
It’s unclear if Emery would be open to moving on, but there has been talk that he is unhappy at the lack of money available at the club to take them to the next level, which could play a part in any decision.
Aston Villa Eyeing Howe as Emery Replacement
With Emery being looked at by two of Europe’s giants, Villa have turned their attention to Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe as his replacement.
The English boss, described as ‘exceptional’, has come under pressure at St James’ Park after a disappointing season, with some in the fan base believing he may have taken them as far as he can.
Howe is hoping to stay at Newcastle, but it has emerged that he would ‘jump at the chance’ to join Aston Villa if he was made surplus to requirements at Newcastle. Howe is facing big questions from the Magpies’ Saudi owners ahead of the summer, and this is a move that could become clearer in the coming weeks.
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Tottenham Targeting 37-Year-Old Goalkeeper Martin Dubravka
Tottenham are more active than any other club in the transfer market at the moment, and they are now pushing to land a 37-year-old in a surprise move.
It’s been a busy summer transfer window for the North London club already, with Jan-Paul van Hecke, Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson all signing on the dotted line.
They certainly won’t be the only players making their way to Tottenham this summer, with Roberto De Zerbi’s side working on a number of deals.
Tottenham need reinforcements after a disappointing couple of seasons, which have seen them finish 17th in the Premier League twice in a row.
Spurs fans may have been expecting this summer to be difficult in terms of incomings due to the lack of European football, but it hasn’t hampered them so far.
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According to insider Paul O’Keefe, Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dubravka is a leading contender to join Tottenham in the summer transfer window as they look to bring in a backup goalkeeper.
Dubravka recently suffered relegation with Burnley, meaning he’s set to play Championship football unless he makes a move this summer.
Tottenham are looking to bring in a new number two, with Guglielmo Vicario heavily linked with a departure.
Antonin Kinsky could be their number one option, with Dubravka brought in as the back-up goalkeeper.
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Tonali Appears to be Tottenham’s Priority
Tottenham’s priority for the summer transfer window at the moment does appear to be Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali.
Fabrizio Romano has recently reported that Spurs remain in talks with the Magpies over an attempt to secure his signature, despite seeing a £75m bid rejected.
The Magpies are looking for a total package in the region of £100 million, which could be £85 million with £15 million in add-ons.
Tottenham appear insistent on getting their man after submitting an opening offer, while Newcastle are playing hardball with their valuation.
He appears to be Tottenham’s priority at the moment, but they are certainly working on other deals in tandem.
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Viral World Cup Trend Explained
Every now and then, a fan trend from the World Cup or European Championship goes viral, spreading further than the stadiums it started in, and Norway’s “Viking Row” is one of the best recent examples.
It’s the sort of celebration that sums up exactly why major tournaments tend to produce these moments in the first place; simple enough for anyone to join in with, yet tied closely enough to a country’s identity that it ends up meaning far more than the average football song.
Performed by the country’s supporters, it made its way onto escalators, into city squares, and even inside Norway’s own parliament during the 2026 World Cup, turning a routine match day tradition into a repetitively viral moment.
What is the ‘Viking Row’ in Soccer?
The Viking Row is a synchronised chant and movement performed by groups of fans, designed to mimic the action of rowing a longship.
It starts with supporters sitting down together, before building into a rhythmic chant of the word “ro,” which simply translates to “row.”
As the chant builds, fans begin moving their arms back and forth in unison, exactly as if they were pulling on oars.
The motion gradually speeds up, before the whole group rises together at the climax, arms thrown up, roaring in celebration. It can take fans a little while to get fully in sync, but once it clicks, it’s an incredible sight.
It’s not limited to the stands either. Fans have been known to take the routine outside the stadium, performing it on moving escalators, in train stations, and on city streets.
Origin of the ‘Viking Row’ Trend
The tradition is taken from Norway’s seafaring history, with the rowing motion inspired by the longships that once carried Viking warriors and explorers across the seas centuries ago. It ties their support of the national side directly back to a piece of national heritage Norwegians have long taken pride in.
It’s also not the first time a national fanbase has turned a slice of cultural history into a football chant. Iceland did something similar with their famous “Viking Clap” at Euro 2016. A slow, building clap performed above the head became a viral sensation. Dutch fans also have an equally viral trend. Their simple dance, from left to right to the song Snollebollekes, have seen crowds of more than 25,000 participate in the street. The Viking Row follows a similar idea, giving supporters something simple and easy to join in with.
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It’s a rather unique celebration to say the least.
Reaction to the ‘Viking Row’ at World Cup 2026
The trend went well beyond football stadiums and areas close by. Norwegian politicians even paused proceedings to perform the row inside parliament itself, with the chamber’s speaker setting the rhythm before everyone pulled on their imaginary oars. Clips of the moment spread quickly online, with people amused to see politicians briefly swap debate for a bit of choreography.
Beyond the politicians and the impromptu street performances, the reaction online was just as telling. Clips of the celebration racked up millions of views across social media, with supporters of other countries admitting they wished their own fanbase had something similar. Pundits and former players also weighed in during broadcasts, often praising the tradition as one of the more original pieces of fan culture, rather than just another viral clip that fades within days.
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Brazil & Man Utd star Matheus Cunha’s ‘Samba Surfer’ Celebration Explained
Whenever Matheus Cunha finds the net, be that for Manchester United or Brazil, one thing is near enough guaranteed to happen: the surfing celebration.
The forward marks his goals by crouching low and riding an imaginary wave in front of the cameras. Coming out for the first time in 2025 when playing for Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League, it’s now a routine that has become one of the more recognisable celebrations in football, and has even made it as far as the World Cup.
Behind the playful gesture, though, is a story rooted in something much more personal than most fans probably realise, tying back to where Cunha grew up and how he switches off from the pressures of football.
What is Matheus Cunha’s Surfing Celebration?
The celebration follows a familiar pattern every time. Cunha drops to the ground as if diving onto a surfboard, paddles briefly with both arms, then pops up to his feet and rides an imaginary wave, exactly as a surfer would when catching one out at sea.
Watch: Matheus Cunha explains his surfing celebration:
What began as a fairly simple gesture of pretending to balance on a surfboard has turned into something closer to a full performance, even if it only lasts a handful of seconds. It’s become one of the most talked-about parts of his game, regularly clipped and shared across social media every time he finds the net.
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What is Matheus Cunha’s Surfing Celebration About?
Speaking about the celebration, Cunha made it clear that it isn’t just for show.
“Now I’m considered a surfer guy.”
He explained that the sport is a part of his life rather than a gimmick invented for the cameras.
He’s detailed where the love of surfing comes from, growing up in Joao Pessoa in northeastern Brazil before learning to ride waves in Baia Formosa, the hometown of his close friend Italo Ferreira, the 2019 World Surf League champion and Tokyo 2020 Olympic gold medallist.
“Surfing has become a big part of my life, a way to relax,” Cunha said, adding that he follows the sport almost as closely as football itself and considers Ferreira one of his best friends.
For anyone new to football and unfamiliar with the gesture, it’s essentially Cunha bringing a piece of home onto the pitch, using surfing as both an escape from the pressures of professional sport and a way to express his personality once the ball hits the net.
It also explains why this celebration carries far more weight for him than a standard goal celebration would, given how much time he actually spends on the sport away from football, to the point where he’s even sampled it in the cold waters of Bristol.
Does Matheus Cunha Have Other Celebrations?
The surfing routine isn’t the only trick up Cunha’s sleeve, even if it’s become the one most associated with him. He’s also been known to mix in more traditional celebrations, depending on the occasion, be them solo celebrations or with teammates.
Earlier in his time with the Red Devils, Cunha experimented with a handful of other gestures, like a point to the sky, kneeslides and kisses blown in the direction of adoring fans, before settling on the surfing routine as his go-to celebration, and his teammates have got in on the act too, with multiple United and Brazil players performing it with him.
It’s now reached the point where fans actively expect to see it whenever he scores, adding extra anticipation to his goals beyond just the strike itself, regardless of the competition or occasion.
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