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Greenwood hits four as Marseille go top

Mason Greenwood (Marseille)
October 2025

Marseille routed Le Havre 6–2 to reach first place after PSG’s draw. Greenwood scored four, the first OM player to do so in a league match since Jean-Pierre Papin in 1991, turning a man-advantage into sustained output. After Gautier Lloris’ handball red and a converted penalty, OM controlled territory and transitions. Greenwood added three open-play strikes between 67’–76’ before Robinho Vaz and Amir Murillo closed a high-tempo, wide-channel assault that overwhelmed 10 men.

Conte explains Højlund, McTominay Torino absences

Antonio Conte (Napoli)
October 2025

Napoli’s 1–0 loss at Torino came without Højlund and McTominay. Conte said McTominay needed six ankle stitches and Højlund arrived fatigued with a minor quad strain after international duty, ruling both out to avoid escalation. Conte confirmed late fitness checks failed. With three-day fixture cadence raising soft-tissue risk, staff prioritised fully fit alternatives. Højlund’s recent goal run for club and Denmark informed a conservative call to preserve medium-term availability.

Arsenal edge Fulham; Gyökeres drought extends

Arsenal
October 2025

Leandro Trossard’s hour-mark finish delivered a 1–0 away win, but Gyökeres’ scoreless run extended to seven club matches (nine including Sweden). Arsenal managed phases yet lacked a cutting edge from their No. 9. Gabriel redirected a Saka corner for Trossard to finish past Bernd Leno. Gyökeres had three attempts, worked aggressively off-ball, and drew praise from Mikel Arteta for his mentality and team value, with staff confident finishing variance normalises.

Messi hat-trick seals Golden Boot and Miami surge

Lionel Messi (Inter Miami)
October 2025

Messi closed the MLS regular season with three goals and an assist in a 5–2 away win, finishing on 29 goals and 19 assists. Miami flipped a 2–1 halftime deficit to enter the playoffs with momentum. After Nashville’s strong start and a 2–1 lead at the break, Messi equalised from the spot, initiated the go-ahead sequence, completed his hat-trick on 81’, then created a fifth in stoppage time. His control swung territory and chance quality decisively.

De Ligt backs Amorim’s straight-talk amid pressure

Matthijs de Ligt (Manchester United)
October 2025

De Ligt said he has a “good relationship” with Amorim and backed the manager’s direct style as United navigate a poor start marked by heavy defeats and a Carabao Cup shock. He framed scrutiny as normal at an elite club. United opened with three wins from eight across competitions, prompting external criticism despite public support from Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Amorim reiterated pressure is tied to the “next game,” with daily backing from Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox reinforcing internal alignment.

Embiid logs sharp preseason return

Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)
October 2025

First game action since February yields 14 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 steals in 19 minutes versus Minnesota, completing a controlled ramp ahead of Boston. Nurse maintains short bursts and no fourth-quarter run, prioritising movement quality and recovery markers. Next step is minute stacking without setbacks as rotation cohesion firms up.

Arsenal lose Zinsberger to ACL rupture

Manuela Zinsberger (Arsenal Women)
October 2025

Training-ground ACL tear rules the Austria captain out long term, a day before a Champions League win over Benfica. She had already ceded the No 1 shirt to Daphne van Domselaar. Arsenal lean on van Domselaar and squad depth while supporting Zinsberger’s rehab. Austria plan without their captain, emphasizing medical continuity and leadership cover in camp.

Chelsea punish Forest after break

Chelsea
October 2025

Second-half changes flip control as Acheampong heads the opener, Neto adds a quick free-kick, and Reece James seals it. Forest waste key chances through Gibbs-White, Williams and Igor before a late red for Gusto. Maresca’s subs shift tempo and width, exploiting Forest’s transitions. Chelsea bank consecutive league wins despite midfield absences, tightening structure ahead of a tougher run.

De Ligt explains lifelong United pull

Matthijs de Ligt (Manchester United)
October 2025

De Ligt cites childhood ties to Ronaldo’s United and admiration for Van der Sar, framing his Old Trafford move as delayed destiny after Juventus and Bayern spells. He underscores standards learned alongside Ronaldo and targets long-horizon success at United, positioning commitment and mentality as his core value proposition to the squad.

Guehi sale race intensifies for January

Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
October 2025

Palace pivot to a January sale to fund mid-season upgrades after a strong start, ending the summer’s holdout. Liverpool’s lead narrows as Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern press contacts with the player’s camp. Palace will resist discounts despite contract winding down, leveraging multi-club interest and performance momentum. A swap or cash-plus-player structure could surface, but valuation discipline remains the message.

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