The first weekend edition of Football Today’s ‘newsletter’ series is packed with news, opinions and more.
We look at a major talking point from football and highlight some of the best stories elsewhere on the internet.
You will also find links to some of the top features on Football Today and what to watch out for over the next day. No more waffle – let’s get to it!
City need Haaland to hammer the Hammers
Erling Braut Haaland’s form has dipped significantly since his ‘stay humble’ dig at Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta last September.
After scoring just four goals in 14 Premier League appearances since then, the Manchester City striker must now regret his ill-advised outburst.
A dismal run of results has left City 14 points behind table-topping Liverpool, and their hopes of winning a fifth successive title are remote.
While City are perfectly capable of reeling off a long unbeaten run in the second half of the season, they need Haaland firing on all cylinders for that to happen.
The home game against West Ham United this afternoon gives the Norwegian the opportunity to let his boots do the talking again.
He bagged a hat-trick in the reverse fixture and will fancy his chances of adding a few more against one of the leakiest defences in the top flight.
If he fails to rediscover his goalscoring form during the rest of the campaign, his childish comments towards Arteta will look even more foolish.
Top football stories
- Olmo affair has raised questions over Laporta’s quick fixes – are Barcelona running out of road?
- Paul Barber: ‘I joined Brighton on a handshake deal – it’s about trust’
- Why Liverpool and Man Utd are never great at the same time
Football Today features
- Clubs need to stop gambling on managerial failures
- New England manager must be brave ahead of the World Cup
- Liverpool’s contract conundrum gives hope to the chasing pack
What to watch
Arsenal could close the gap on Liverpool at the top of the Premier League to three points if they win at Brighton & Hove Albion today.
The Gunners need to keep winning to crank up the pressure on Arne Slot’s side ahead of their blockbuster clash with Manchester United on Sunday.
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