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From Hazard To Oldham, What a Week For Football !

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1) AFCON

African Cup Of Nations continued to have it’s fare share of thrills and spills. With the final round of matches still to be played, South Africa, Ivory Coast and Cape Verde have already qualified for the knock out stages. Ghana, Burkina Faso and Togo can still make it to the final stages with the defending Champion Zambia still struggling with only 2 points from the 2 games they have played.

Burkina Faso have recorded the highest win in the competition after beating Ethiopia 4-0. The knock out stage starts from February 2nd.

 

2) La Liga

 

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With an El Classico lurking around the corner in Spain, there was certainly no calm before the storm. Hat trick heroes, Messi and Ronaldo scored 4 and 3 times yesterday against Osasuna and Getafe respectively to lead their sides to easy victories. Messi took his league tally to an incredible 33 goals from 21 games and his overall tally to 200 while Ronaldo marched passed his 300th club goal for the Galacticos.

Messi is now the 1st player to score in 11 consecutive La Liga matches and the youngest player to have scored 200 or more goals in the Spanish top flight beating the record set by Telmo Zarra. Falcao was absent from the action as Atletico Madrid were crushed by Bilbao 3-0. The Catalans have now opened up a 11 point lead over second placed Atletico and a 15 point lead over rivals Real Madrid.

3) FA Cup

 

Oldham Stuuned Liverpool

Oldham Stunned Liverpool

One of the World’s oldest competition has yet again proved why it has survived so many years. There was some brilliant matches across the Country and while the Manchester clubs progressed to the next stage with ease, Arsenal scraped through courtesy of a deflected goal by Theo Walcott in the 85th minute. Chelsea travelled to face Brentford and were given a run for their money as the hosts almost pulled off a miracle only to be disheartened by a Fernando Torres equaliser at the very end of the game ending the match 2-2. They will have another chance at Stamford Bridge next week.

However Liverpool and Spurs were in for a shock. Liverpool went down to Oldham and Spurs were knocked out by a spirited Leeds United side. The next round of fixtures will be played on the weekend of Feb 16-17. Arsenal will face BlackBurn, United to face Reading while Leeds will face Manchester City.

4) Capital One Cup

It is a proud moment in the history of Bradford City football club as they will play on Wembley Stadium after so much hard work. They de-throned several Premier league clubs including Arsenal, New Castle and Aston Villa on their road to Wembley.

Bradford will face Swansea, who beat Chelsea in their replay match in the liberty stadium. The match also saw saw Eden Hazard being sent-off after reportedly kicking a ball boy in his ribs while trying to collect the ball from the “time-wasting” boy (Charlie Morgan). Hazard faces a three match ban with  the prospect of further being charged  by FA.

Here is a hilarious video about the incident

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5) Transfer Window

As the winter transfer window looms closer to an end, transfers continued with Wilfred Zaha joining Manchester United,

Kevin Constant heading to Milan,  Diego Lopez leaves Sevilla for Madrid, Anelka moved to Italian giants Juventus, Sneidjer ended his transfer saga by joining Turkish club to Galatasaray and Coutinho moved to Liverpool.

 

 

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Eni Aluko Responds to Laura Woods’ Damning Comments With Long Statement as Ian Wright Row Continues

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Eni Aluko addresses Laura Woods' critical remarks in a detailed statement, as the debate over women's football coverage with Ian Wright intensifies.

Eni Aluko has responded to a lengthy social media thread from Laura Woods amid the ongoing controversy surrounding her feud with Ian Wright. Aluko caused outrage in 2025 when she accused Wright of blocking opportunities for female pundits, and she has reaffirmed her stance this week.

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The former England international, who represented the Lionesses 105 times during her career, bemoaned the fact that two men, Wright and Nedum Onuoha, were on the punditry panel for the Women’s Euro 2025 final. This reignited a debate that many thought had been settled months ago.

Woods Pushes Back on Caps Argument

Woods took to social media on Monday morning to post a long thread explaining that caps don’t win automatic work. That comment came after Aluko pointed out she was sitting in the stands of last year’s final next to Fara Williams, who has 172 England caps.

The TNT Sports presenter added, “The women’s game should be by women for women is one of the most damaging phrases I’ve heard. It will not only drag women’s sport backwards, it will drag women’s punditry in all forms of the game backwards.” This is a fair point from Woods, who has built her career on merit rather than relying on playing credentials.

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Aluko Stands Firm on Position

Responding to Woods, with whom she has worked previously, the 38 year old stated, “I respect Laura’s opinion as I have always done. I believe that women’s football should prioritise women as the faces of the sport. I think women should be the dominant force in the women’s game in the same way that men are the dominant force in the men’s game.”

Aluko also slammed Wright for declining her attempted apology last year. “When I apologised to Ian Wright publicly and privately, he had an opportunity to show grace. Unfortunately my sincerity, my humility, was met with disrespect.” This ongoing feud shows no signs of ending anytime soon.

Also read: London City Lionesses vs. Everton Women: Predicted Lineups + Match Preview

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3 Things We Learned From Arsenal’s Nervy 2-1 Victory Over Brighton

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Three Things We Learned From Arsenal's Nervy 2 to 1 Victory Over Brighton

Arsenal‘s 2-1 win over Brighton on December 27 revealed three critical truths about their title challenge and season trajectory heading into the final stretch.

The Gunners showed resilience but exposed defensive vulnerabilities that could prove catastrophic against Manchester City. Martin Odegaard’s clinical finishing and Brighton’s own goal masked deeper problems within Arsenal’s structure. Mikel Arteta’s men survived because Brighton lacked quality, not because Arsenal dominated.

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Arsenal’s Defensive Fragility Remains Their Achilles Heel

Myles Lewis-Skelly’s nervous display highlighted Arsenal’s defensive depth concerns. The young left-back was withdrawn after 67 minutes with Arteta forced to shift Piero Hincapie left and introduce Gabriel Magalhaes. Brighton created legitimate chances through Yasin Ayari and Yankuba Minteh, with the latter forcing a world-class David Raya save in the 89th minute.

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Manchester City will punish these defensive lapses ruthlessly. William Saliba appeared uncomfortable throughout, and Lewis-Skelly’s inexperience showed repeatedly. Arsenal need Gabriel Magalhaes and Riccardo Calafiori back to full fitness immediately. Without consistent defensive solidity, no amount of Odegaard brilliance secures the title.

Fortuitous Circumstances Carried Arsenal Rather Than Merit

Georginio Rutter’s own goal proved the difference in reality. Arsenal should have been 2 to 0 up at half-time with multiple clear chances. Martin Zubimendi had a guilt-edge header saved by Bart Verbruggen. Leandro Trossard fired wide from close range.

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The hosts never played at optimum level despite dominating possession. Brighton grew into the game after half-time and genuinely threatened. The narrative of Arsenal’s unstoppable form crumbles when examining performance metrics. They’re winning tightly contested matches through individual moments rather than systematic dominance.

Gyokeres Still Needs Time to Adjust

Viktor Gyokeres had a sloppy opening 45 minutes according to GOAL’s ratings. The Swedish summer signing is struggling to find rhythm in Arsenal’s system. His involvement in link up play remains pedestrian.

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Arsenal invested heavily in Gyokeres expecting elite performance immediately. Instead they’re watching a player adapting to new surroundings without consistent output. Against City’s defensive intensity, Gyokeres cannot afford settling in periods. Arsenal need him sharp now, not eventually.

Also read: Opta Supercomputer Predicts Arsenal’s Upcoming Fixture Against Brighton

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Arsenal Player Ratings vs. Brighton: Odegaard’s Clinical Finish and Rutter Own Goal Secure Gunners Top Spot

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Arsenal vs Brighton Men's Preview.

Arsenal secured a 2 to 1 win over Brighton on December 27 to maintain their Premier League summit position. Martin Odegaard’s clinical 15th-minute finish set the tone before Georginio Rutter’s own goal in the 53rd minute appeared to secure a comfortable victory.

Diego Gomez’s 64th-minute rebound sparked a nervy finish, but David Raya’s world-class save from Yankuba Minteh sealed crucial three points as Arsenal held their two-point cushion over Manchester City.

Goalkeepers and Defence

David Raya (8/10): Didn’t really have a great deal to do for the first 60 minutes. He could do little about Brighton’s goal but made a world-class stop to deny Minteh late on with fierce curling strike.

Declan Rice (7/10): Playing in an unfamiliar right-back role, the midfielder played his part in the buildup to Odegaard’s goal. His corner led to Arsenal’s second. Did a solid job once again for his team in an energetic display.

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William Saliba (6/10): The Frenchman had no real howlers but didn’t excel in Arsenal’s backline either. Will be glad to have centre-back partner Gabriel Magalhaes back alongside him soon.

Piero Hincapie (7/10): The summer signing has been a solid addition for Arsenal and didn’t do much wrong, both at centre-back and left back against Brighton.

Myles Lewis-Skelly (5/10): On his first Premier League start of the season, partly due to Riccardo Calafiori’s withdrawal from the warm-up, he did not do a great deal. Arteta chose to take off the left-back, move Hincapie to that position, and bring on Gabriel instead.

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Midfield and Attack

Martin Odegaard (7/10): Rifled in a terrific finish when given time and space to do so. Had a bit of swagger early on but that dimmed as Brighton turned on the pressure.

Martin Zubimendi (6/10): Was part of a midfield that looked in control and then that switched after the Brighton goal. May need to offer a bit more going forward.

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Mikel Merino (6/10): The Spaniard has been excellent as a makeshift striker but wasn’t nearly as effective in his usual midfield role.

Bukayo Saka (7/10): Calmly assisted Odegaard for Arsenal’s opener and had the beating of left-back Maxim De Cuyper. Didn’t have many moments to shine but still can produce something from nothing.

Viktor Gyokeres (5/10): Had a sloppy and unconvincing start, both with and without the ball. Improved a bit but it’s just not clicking for the summer signing.

Leandro Trossard (6/10): The Belgian, who was getting a bit of stick from the travelling support, had a decent game against his former club but wasn’t as effective as the encounter wore on.

Also read: Arsenal vs. Brighton: Predicted Lineups + Match Preview

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