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Ravel Morrison Was Better Than Lamine Yamal

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Manchester United had a player who was even better than Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal and should have won multiple Ballon d’Or awards.

That’s the verdict of former Man Utd youth player Reece Brown, younger brother of ex-England international Wes.

Lamine Yamal burst onto the scene in 2023, aged just 15, and is now widely regarded as one of the world’s best footballers. The 18-year-old is a contender to become the youngest-ever Ballon d’Or winner later this year and his odds of winning the prestigious individual accolade will shorten further if Spain win this summer’s World Cup.

The teenager has been so impressive that he’s even earned comparisons to Lionel Messi, arguably the greatest footballer in history.

‘Ravel Morrison Was Better Than Lamine Yamal’

Ravel Morrison in 2011

However, Brown claims Ravel Morrison was an even better footballer than Lamine Yamal and should have won multiple Ballon d’Or awards during his career.

Speaking on The Long Game podcast, Brown said of Morrison: “Best player I’ve ever seen in my life – no word of a lie. I’ve never seen anything like it, especially witnessing it with my own eyes.

“We came up through the system together. When I was Under-9s, he was Under-8s. Some of the stuff I’ve seen from him is absolutely frightening.

“One of the moments that stick out was when we played against Leeds in the youth team. The left-back got injured, and Rav was playing up [the pitch]. [The manager] was going to do a substitution and Rav goes ‘no, I’ll play there’. He scored four and set up six [from left-back].”

Brown continued: “It was a joke. Every time I got the ball, it was just ‘give it to Rav’.

“What I like to say to anyone who doesn’t know Rav is just watch Lamine Yamal and some of the stuff he does now… [Ravel] was doing that better.”

Brown added: “He should have Ballon d’Or awards, Ravel. One hundred per cent. I’m talking a lot of Ballon d’Or awards as well but it is what it is.

“He still had a good career, though, can’t say he’s not had a good career. But I think he realised it just a bit too late, or tried to change it a little bit too late.” Watch the clip below:

Sir Alex Ferguson Was Also Amazed by Morrison’s Talent

Sir Alex Ferguson

While it may sound like hyperbole, one man likely to concur with Brown is arguably the greatest manager in football history, Sir Alex Ferguson.

Casting his mind back to a training session, former United star Rio Ferdinand said in 2019: “Sir Alex Ferguson, I remember, he called me and Wazza [Wayne Rooney] over one day and said: “look at this kid, he’s better than you, Rooney when you were a kid, he’s better than you, Rio, better than Ryan Giggs when you were kids. This is the best kid you will ever see.”

Two years later, in 2021, Ferdinand asked Ferguson for his honest assessment of Morrison. Fergie replied: “Rio, my first and lasting impression of Ravel as a young lad was he has always got time and space, always available to be on the ball, so unusual for a young lad of his age. Give my regards to him, please.

“Another thing about Ravel which I’ve always treasured because no other young player who made their debut did it. After the first game in the first-team that he played, the next morning he came to my office and gave me a letter thanking me for giving him his debut. I was gobsmacked, Rio.

“The boy had a good heart, he was just beaten by his background.”

Morrison showed flashes of his brilliance after leaving Old Trafford in 2012 – most notably a stunning solo goal for West Ham against Tottenham in October 2013 – but ultimately failed to justify the hype.

While the 33-year-old’s career has taken him all over the world, and led to 21 caps for Jamaica’s national team, there will always be a huge question of ‘what if?’ hanging over him.

Morrison currently plies his trade with Arabian Falcons FC, where he plays under former England midfielder Jonjo Shelvey in the UAE Second Division.

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Forgotten Liverpool Ace Under Jurgen Klopp Became Better Under Andoni Iraola

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Andoni Iraola’s appointment at Liverpool has many fans hoping to see a return to the type of football Jurgen Klopp embedded at Anfield during his nine-year reign.

Arne Slot’s more controlled style of play ended up being unsuccessful in his second campaign at the club, and ultimately led to his sacking. Iraola has impressed at Bournemouth, taking them from relegation favourites to European football in just three years.

While he has an incredibly difficult task getting anywhere near Klopp’s legacy on Merseyside, he may even excel more than the popular German in some areas. According to one man who has played under both managers, at least.

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Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola watching on from the touchline

England international Dominic Solanke spent two years under Klopp at Liverpool after joining from Chelsea in 2017. The striker was expected to go on to big things, but only managed 27 appearances for the Reds, playing second fiddle to Roberto Firmino.

He was still young when Bournemouth came knocking in 2019, signing him for £19 million. While that was still four years before Iraola would even appear at the Vitality Stadium, the Spanish coach took him to a new level.


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Doubts have emerged once again over Arne Slot’s position at Liverpool manager heading into the summer.

Solanke had two very good goalscoring seasons in the Championship following the Cherries’ relegation. However, there was still a question mark over whether he could translate that to the top-flight. His first season back in the Premier League saw the Englishman only net six times.

Iraola then joined the next summer (2023) and immediately turned Solanke into a prolific goalscorer. He found the net 19 times in the league in the Spaniard’s first term and earned a £65 million move to Tottenham.

Dominic Solanke Raved About Iraola at Bournemouth

Dominic Solanke and Andoni Iraola

In a December 2023 interview with The Times, Solanke credited Iraola’s style of play for his upturn in form. He did admit the players struggled to take his approach on board at first, saying: “We couldn’t take in all the information at first.”

He explained how it took time to adjust, before everything became second-nature: “For me, I’m pressing with a No.10 behind me and, at first, our timing was off. We didn’t know when to press or to drop, but now it’s second nature as the manager has gone through it many times and it’s embedded in our heads and we are all on the same wavelength. It’s natural now.”

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The five-cap England international spoke glowingly about his old boss’ man-management: “Iraola’s really good with the players. We all get on really well with him. He’s easy to talk to. He’s very detailed in his tactics so we have a lot of meetings. He’s always willing to speak separately to make sure everyone’s on board.”

The part that will now excite Liverpool fans the most is how Solanke credited Iraola’s high-pressing tactics as a big factor in his success at Bournemouth. The forward explained:

“Part of my success is because the manager loves pressing high. I’m high up the pitch, in the centre of the goal much of the time, and not having to drop back too much and am finding myself in good positions, more than last season probably.

“The manager’s style definitely suits me.”

Statistics in this article are courtesy of Transfermarkt. Correct as of 05-06-26.

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Tottenham Submit £120,000-a-Week Offer to Man City Star Savinho

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Tottenham Hotspur have submitted a £120,000-a-week contract offer to Manchester City forward Savinho, according to a reliable insider.

Having staved off the threat of relegation, Tottenham now look ready to make a real statement in the summer transfer market.

Not only do Spurs chiefs need to back the manager who saved them from dropping into the Championship, but they need to build a squad that significantly improves on two successive 17th-placed finishes in the Premier League.

After two disappointing seasons, it is imperative and likely that there will be a number of player exits, but Roberto De Zerbi will also want to add multiple new faces to his team too.

Tottenham have already agreed their first two signings of the summer, both on free transfers, in Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi following their exits from Liverpool and Bournemouth respectively.

There had been some talk that Liverpool could hijack the Senesi deal after Andonio Iraola’s appointment at Anfield, but that has been played down by GIVEMESPORT sources.

Changes to the north London outfit’s frontline are also likely, with Randal Kolo Muani returning to Paris Saint-Germain following his loan spell, while doubts have been raised over the futures of Mathys Tel and Richarlison.

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Premier League – Aston Villa v Manchester City – Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain – October 26, 2025 Manchester City’s Savinho reacts REUTERS/Hannah Mckay

Tottenham wanted to sign Savinho from Manchester City last summer but a deal ultimately failed to materialise.

Now, Spurs are back in for him, and they want to get a transfer over the line this time around with a move progressing, according to Fabrizio Romano.

According to one reliable City insider account on X, the north London outfit have offered the Brazilian a deal worth around £120,000-a-week to move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The ‘extraordinary’ 22-year-old’s salary went up to £92,000-a-week, plus bonuses, last summer following Spurs’ interest, with City informing their Premier League rivals they would need to pay in excess of £60m to land a top target.

Nevertheless, there is ‘confidence’ that an agreement will be reached between all parties.

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Savinho Signing Would Raise More Questions Over Mathys Tel

Randal Kolo Muani and Mathys Tel

If Savinho does arrive at Tottenham in a big-money swoop, you would assume he would immediately lock down the left-wing position in De Zerbi’s starting XI.

That would instantly raise question marks over Mathys Tel’s role in the team moving forward, even though De Zerbi has labelled him as a ‘big talent’.

The Frenchman is able to play as a striker as well as on the left-hand side, but it was the latter position that he featured in mostly for Spurs in the final weeks of the season, with Richarlison and Dominic Solanke preferred in the centre-forward position, when the latter was fit.

Spurs could look to bring in a new striker this summer and if Savinho also arrives, then it might be the bench at best for Tel at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

One report this week has suggested that the player is looking to leave the club after just 12 months, with Bournemouth and FC Porto already making enquiries about signing the 21-year-old.

He scored four goals in 31 Premier League appearances for Tottenham this season.

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Man Utd Want to Sign Everton Star Iliman Ndiaye

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Manchester United’s attacking options are set to receive a boost this summer, and the club have now added a new option to their shortlist of potential arrivals.

The Red Devils secured their place in next season’s Champions League by finishing third in the Premier League, with manager Michael Carrick securing more points in the division than anyone else since he was appointed in January.

But with a busier schedule now set for next season as a result, the team needs reinforcements to ensure their level doesn’t drop, and Carrick has identified one Premier League star as an option.

Man Utd Eyeing Iliman Ndiaye Deal

Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye in action against Liverpool

According to the Manchester Evening News, Man Utd are eyeing up a deal for Everton star Iliman Ndiaye this summer.

Ndiaye, who has been described as ‘one of the most exciting attackers in the Premier League’, enjoyed a fine season with the Toffees in the most recent campaign, registering six goals and three assists as they finished in mid-table.

It has since emerged that the Senegal international is refusing to commit to a new contract at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, as the potential for a move to a Champions League club emerges.

No official move has been made for Ndiaye at this point, but it’s previously been reported that the 26-year-old views a move to Old Trafford as his ‘dream move’, which could make their interest materialise later in the window.

Everton do not want to sell their star forward, but United view his versatility as a key attribute as he can play on both wings or as a number ten, which could see him fit in perfectly alongside the likes of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo.

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Ndiaye Would Be Classic Man Utd Signing

Iliman Ndiaye
Iliman Ndiaye

When Man Utd have been at their best over the years, it’s usually when they take the best players from other Premier League clubs and add them to their squad to become stronger.

Ndiaye would be one of those classic signings, but it won’t come cheap. Everton are adamant they won’t lose him cheaply, and while he still has three years remaining on his contract, they have plenty of leverage to make a deal difficult to do.

But Ndiaye could potentially push for a deal, and Man Utd have shown that they are ready to stump up the cash whenever they deem it to be necessary. This is certainly one to watch going forward.


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