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Haaland brace keys City win; jokes about FPL hat-trick snub

Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
November 2025

Haaland scored twice in a 3-1 win over Bournemouth, reaching 17 goals in all competitions. Subbed off on a hat-trick, he quipped some fantasy managers would be unhappy. City corrected Villa lapses with quicker restarts and central overloads. Haaland’s near-post and penalty-area movement exploited Bournemouth’s narrow block. Rotation preserved legs before a congested stretch; finishing variance remains City’s lever to chase Arsenal’s seven-point lead.

Southampton sack Will Still after 16 games; Eckert interim

Will Still
November 2025

Southampton dismissed Still following four wins in 16 and a slide to 21st in the Championship. Assistants Rubén Martínez, Clément Lemaître, and Carl Martin also depart; U21 coach Tonda Eckert takes interim charge for QPR away. Identity drift and defensive frailty undermined promotion aims. With three points above relegation and 16 behind leaders, priorities are rest-defense fixes, chance creation from structured wide play, and immediate low-risk selection. The search begins; compensation and fit will dictate permanence.

West Ham fans stage sit-in despite comeback win

West Ham United
November 2025

Fans remained in their seats post-match to protest ownership, even after a 3-1 victory over Newcastle ended a long home win drought. West Ham stay 18th but gained momentum. Espírito Santo urged unity, highlighting work rate and tactical edge. Club must pair improved performances with transparency on recruitment and pricing to cool tensions. Short-term focus: repeat intensity versus direct rivals; medium-term: governance dialogue to reduce friction.

Fabio Vieira sees red again as Hamburg collapse at Köln

Fábio Vieira (Hamburg)
November 2025

The Arsenal loanee was sent off for dissent in a 4-1 defeat, his second red in five Bundesliga games. Hamburg finished with nine men after Immanuel Pherai’s earlier dismissal and dropped to 13th with eight points. Köln controlled field position through early goals from Ragnar Ache and Florian Kainz. Hamburg’s brief lifeline via Jean-Luc Dompé vanished after the double send-off; structure broke on set and secondary phases, conceding stoppage-time goals to Saïd El Mala and Jakub Kamiński. Two-match ban likely.

Bowen sparks West Ham’s first home win since February

Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United)
November 2025

West Ham beat Newcastle 3-1, ending a nine-month home drought and delivering Espírito Santo’s first win, lifting them to 18th. Lucas Paquetá equalized, Sven Botman scored an own goal, and Tomáš Souček sealed it in stoppage time. West Ham sustained pressure after Jacob Murphy’s opener, attacked early crosses, and exploited transition turnovers. VAR reversed a first-half penalty after Malick Thiaw’s touch. Late game management improved, with second-ball wins and compact spacing protecting the lead. Gap to 17th cut to three points.

LeBron future “up in the air” despite Lakers’ encouraging start

LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers)
November 2025

LeBron has yet to play this season but remains a top-20 impact when healthy. Austin Reaves’ surge and role players’ fit suggest contention once James and Luka Dončić return. Shams Charania says LeBron’s next step is uncertain as free agency looms; multiple outcomes remain plausible. On-court, Lakers’ half-court creation stabilizes with Reaves, but ceiling still hinges on James’ health and playoff shot creation. Off-court, contract optionality plus roster flexibility keeps leverage. Trade value at 41 complicates blockbusters. Operational priority: manage minutes ramp, preserve spacing lineups, and avoid asset-draining short-term swings.

Chelsea, Spurs in race for Porto striker Samu Aghehowa

Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur
November 2025

After 27 goals last season and nine in 11 this term, Porto’s 21-year-old Aghehowa is drawing bids. Chelsea’s 2024 move collapsed on a failed medical after an ankle injury. With form restored, both London clubs are preparing renewed approaches as Porto weigh a profitable sale. Profile: fast, direct, near-post finisher with aggressive pressing. Risk centers on prior ankle issues and small sample of elite-tier matches. Chelsea seek a vertical runner; Spurs want a Kane-style connector replacement. Pricing and medical thresholds will decide the race; structure add-ons to hedge durability and adaptation.

Pedro ends drought; promises Caicedo dinner after winner

João Pedro (Chelsea)
November 2025

Chelsea beat Spurs 1-0 as João Pedro finally snapped a nine-game drought, converting after Caicedo won possession and slipped him through. Guglielmo Vicario denied Pedro three times earlier. The result lifted Chelsea to fifth and underlined Enzo Maresca’s emphasis on pressing triggers and vertical combinations. Caicedo’s regain set the platform; Chelsea’s counter-press funneled Spurs into risky central lanes. Wide rotations created the decisive pocket. Game state control improved after the goal, though chance conversion remains a concern. Pedro’s movement between center-backs is trending up; sustaining output will hinge on service quality and minutes continuity.

Wolves sack Vítor Pereira after winless 10-game start

Vítor Pereira
November 2025

Wolves dismissed Pereira two months after a new contract. The team sits bottom with two points from ten, seven scored and 22 conceded, already eight adrift of safety. The move follows prolonged attacking anemia, fragile set-piece defending, and collapsing second halves. Successor decision is imminent. Recruitment left thin finishing and creativity. Out-of-possession distances grew, exposing the back line; restarts cost goals. Without reliable ball progression, Wolves ceded territory and momentum. Immediate fixes: compact block, prioritize high-value shots, specialist set-piece coaching, and a pragmatic interim who stabilizes results before January reinforcements.

Shearer backs Arsenal to end 22-year title wait

Alan Shearer
November 2025

Arsenal beat Burnley to go seven points clear, earning a ninth straight win and seventh straight clean sheet. Alan Shearer told BBC Sport he “can’t see a weakness,” praising set-piece threat and advanced use of Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber to overload wide areas and sustain pressure. Arsenal’s structure limits transitions and concedes few shots. Declan Rice anchors possession and rest defense; Viktor Gyökeres adds direct runs and penalty-box presence. Rotation keeps intensity high. Title push hinges on maintaining defensive health and chance quality across winter congestion and Europe. Chelsea’s 2004/05 goals-against mark is a realistic target.

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