Football Weekly Wrap – Week ending 7 September 2025

England won without style, Germany stumbled, Morocco booked a World Cup place, PSG lost Ousmane Dembélé to another hamstring problem, and Arsenal’s injury list grew. The week also brought strong pundit criticism of Manchester United’s goalkeeping, plus heavier discipline in MLS after Inter Miami’s brawl.

Arsenal’s Saliba sidelined a month
What happened: William Saliba faces three to four weeks out after an ankle issue linked to the Liverpool match.
Why it matters: Arsenal lose their defensive anchor as the schedule tightens.
What’s next: Cristhian Mosquera is in line for minutes. Set-piece coverage and buildup rhythm are key checks.

England beat Andorra, Tuchel scolds attack
What happened: England won 2–0, then Thomas Tuchel called out Marcus Rashford, Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze for wasteful finishing.
Why it matters: Points are safe, but chance conversion and role clarity need work.
What’s next: Adjustments to spacing and the central creator role in the next qualifier.

Germany shocked by Slovakia
What happened: A 0–2 defeat led captain Joshua Kimmich to question the team’s attitude.
Why it matters: Raises doubts about Germany’s conviction in competitive matches.
What’s next: Look for a sharper press and cleaner defensive shape in the response game.

Mbappé equals Henry
What happened: Kylian Mbappé scored to reach 51 goals for France, level with Thierry Henry.
Why it matters: France maintain a ruthless edge with their star still climbing.
What’s next: He chases Olivier Giroud’s record while managing club-country load.

PSG anger over Dembélé hamstring
What happened: Ousmane Dembélé left France duty with a hamstring problem and PSG questioned load management.
Why it matters: Removes a vertical threat and reopens club-country tension.
What’s next: Scan results, return timeline, and a short-term creativity tweak for Luis Enrique.

Inter Miami brawl fallout
What happened: Leagues Cup sanctions followed a post-match fracas and the club issued an apology.
Why it matters: Suspensions disrupt continuity and invite scrutiny on standards.
What’s next: Squad rotation to cover bans and league guidance on conduct.

What’s next
• Arsenal: Mosquera’s integration, Saliba rehab checkpoints.
• England: Finishing work and creator selection for the next qualifier.
• Germany: Response to the Slovakia loss. Focus on intensity, structure, belief.
• PSG: Dembélé scan outcome and short-term attacking plan.
• Liverpool: Alexander Isak readiness ahead of Burnley.

Winners
• Morocco — Qualified for the 2026 World Cup with room to spare.
• France — Mbappé level with Henry keeps momentum high.
• England back line — Controlled Andorra while the attack misfired.
• MLS governance — Clear sanctions after Inter Miami’s brawl.

Losers
• Germany — Flat in a shock defeat to Slovakia.
• Arsenal — Saliba’s absence weakens stability.
• PSG — Dembélé injury removes pace and unpredictability.
• Inter Miami — Suspensions and reputational hit.