Triumphant Tuzos! Winners and losers as Pachuca win Liga MX Apertura title by raining goals on Toluca

Sunday's second leg was a formality after a first-leg drubbing all but sealed the trophy

Sunday's Liga MX finale was little more than a coronation. The result, essentially, was already in hand for Pachuca, who blasted Toluca 5-1 in the away leg to all but seal the Apertura title.

And, in many ways, it continued as it began. More Pachuca goals, more Toluca heartbreak and, ultimately, no real surprise as the coronation was completed in emphatic fashion.

It was a party at the Estadio Hidalgo as Pachuca sealed their seventh Liga MX title and second in the last six years. It finishes 3-1 on the day and 8-2 on aggregate, an absolute destruction on the highest level in what was supposed to be a clash of Liga MX's best.

For a little while, there was hope that somehow, someway, Toluca could make a game of it. They did score first, but then the wheels fell off.

Pachuca scored the next two, with Víctor Guzman finishing after a penalty miss by Nicolas Ibanez in first-half stoppage time. Ibanez made amends, though, six minutes into the second half with his side's second. Gustavo Cabral's finish from the spot just put the result even further out of reach than it already was.

It all ended as expected: with Pachuca lifting a trophy. And no one can say they didn't deserve it after an absolutely incredible Liguilla push capped by a near-perfect performance over the two-legged final.

GettyWINNER: Guillermo Almada

What a job he's done.

After suffering heartbreak in the last Liga MX final, Almada and Pachuca got it done this time. As a result, Almada's stock continues to soar within Mexican soccer.

The Uruguayan manager has been linked with the Mexico national team job in recent months, with Gerardo 'Tata' Martino's future very much depending on the World Cup. And, based off what we've seen with Pachuca, there may not be a better candidate than Almada should El Tri move on.

He's developed young stars and built a system, all while working with a club that has far from the biggest budget in Mexico. Almada is the type of manager that gets the most out of his players, and he sure got a lot out of them over this two-legged final.

After suffering final heartbreak in the past, Almada now has the trophy to his name and it may not be his last, whether it comes with Pachuca or elsewhere should a major job come calling.

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For one second, one split second, it looked like something could happen.

Toluca was up 1-0, down 5-2 on aggregate. Thiago Volpi dived to save Ibanez' penalty, seemingly giving his side a bit of momentum even as they were down three goals. Weirder things have happened, right? Could Toluca do it?

Seconds later, the ball was behind Volpi and in the back of the net. Guzman's goal was the real backbreaker, the dream-killer for any lingering hopes of a miraculous comeback.

As a result, the second half lacked any juice. The hope was simply that players would avoid injuries. There was a certain formality to it, even if Pachuca were eager to run up the scoreline a little bit just in case.

Who knows what Toluca could have done in the second half if Guzman had not scored. But, given what we saw over these 180 minutes, it probably wouldn't have much as there was little they could do to stop Pachuca's rise.

GettyWINNER: Nico Ibanez

Yes, he did miss a penalty, but that won't matter – Ibanez was superb.

The 28-year-old attacker has been incredible throughout his side's run. He scored a hat-trick in the first leg of the semifinal against Monterrey, one in the first leg of the final against Toluca and one again in Sunday's second-leg finale. That's all in addition to the 11 goals he scored in the regular season.

Ibanez is the focal point of this team's attack, and he made that attack shine throughout this run. He got a deserved goal in this finale, even after fluffing the penalty, putting a cap on what was a wonderful season for the player and the club.

He was far from the only Tuzos player to step up in this recent run, but give Ibanez his flowers for all he's done throughout this season.

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GettyLOSER: The feelings around Toluca

Getting to the final is a massive, massive achievement for Toluca. Manager Nacho Ambriz really did work wonders with this team.

They won one of their last seven before the playoffs before really turning it on in the Liguilla, crushing FC Juarez, outscoring Santos Laguna and then stunning Club America on their way to this finale. That was fantastic.

What wasn't fantastic was how it all ended. Toluca will be able to accept defeat in a final that no one expected them to reach. What they probably can't accept is how it all played out.

Conceding eight goals over two games will be painful as Toluca were never really even in contention to win this final. They were scored on early and often. They never even had a chance.

Hopefully, that won't be what's remembered about this run, although it probably will be. It was a historically lopsided final that will likely be remembered as exactly that.

And that's unfortunate for Toluca, who did so well to get this far before stumbling in a big way.

Juventus drop asking price for USMNT star Weston McKennie as valuation set for late-window transfer

Juventus have reportedly dropped their asking price for Weston McKennie, but there is no guarantee that the USMNT star will be on the move.

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Midfielder spent time on loan at LeedsHas seen slate wiped clean in TurinWill only move if big-money bid tabledWHAT HAPPENED?

The expectation was, following a loan spell at Leeds last season, that the United States international would depart Turin during the summer transfer window. Having seemingly been deemed surplus to requirements, another fresh start appeared to be on the cards.

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McKennie has, however, figured under Massimiliano Allegri during pre-season and the early stages of the 2023-24 campaign. Juve remain open to offers for the midfielder, but will only sell if their full valuation of the 24-year-old is met.

AND WHAT'S MORE

That figure was said to stand at €30 million (£26m/$32m) when the latest window opened, but reports that the Bianconeri are now willing to do a deal at the €25m (£21m/$27m) mark. They will not accept anything less than that, with Juve prepared to keep McKennie if no suitable bids are tabled.

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McKennie has been linked with the likes of Borussia Dortmund and Aston Villa over recent weeks, but he remains under contract in Italy through to 2025 and may be given a chance to shine this season alongside international team-mate Tim Weah.

Is USMNT star Folarin Balogun closing in on summer transfer? Eddie Nketiah in ‘different paths’ admission as exit talk rages at Arsenal

Eddie Nketiah has hinted that Folarin Balogun may be about to get his transfer wish by admitting that the Arsenal strikers are on “different paths”.

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American starred on loan at ReimsHoping to secure summer moveFellow frontman expects him to leaveWHAT HAPPENED?

United States international Balogun has, after hitting 21 goals while on loan at Reims last season, made no secret of the fact that he wants to see regular game time in the 2023-24 campaign. Competition from the likes of Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus is blocking his path at Emirates Stadium.

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Clubs from across Europe – including Inter, Monaco and Chelsea – are said to have expressed interest in the USMNT star, but no deal has been done. That is because Arsenal are demanding big money from any sale, with the Premier League outfit aware that they have a hot prospect on their hands.

WHAT THEY SAID

The summer transfer deadline is fast approaching, with Balogun still in north London, but Nketiah appears to have suggested that a current team-mate is edging towards the exits. Nketiah has told of his relationship with Balogun: “That’s fine, we get on well. He’s a great guy and he’s a great player, every situation is different. We’re managed by the same people, but we have different careers. We’re on different paths, so that doesn’t really matter. It’s good to have him back. I wish him all the best, he’s a great player.”

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There were suggestions that Arsenal were looking for as much as £50 million ($64m) from any transfer involving Balogun, but that asking price may be dropped slightly as a compromise is sought which suits all parties.

MLS Superdraft 2024: Date, time, draft order, best prospects, live stream & how to watch

Complete guide to the 2024 MLS Superdraft, including how to watch, best prospects and more

The 2024 MLS Superdraft is almost here, with some of the best young players ready to be drafted to the biggest teams in North America.

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It is one of the key dates in the soccer calendar in the United States and Canada, and everyone is waiting to see who the first picks will be.

So, when is the 2024 MLS Superdraft, who are the top prospects and how can you watch it? GOAL has everything you need to know.

When is the 2024 MLS SuperDraft?Date:December 19, 2023Time:3pm ET / 12 noon PT

The 2024 MLS Superdraft will take place on Tuesday, December 19 at 3pm ET / 12 noon PT, with all 29 teams set to have representatives stationed at the draft for the event. This will be the second-straight year with the draft in December, despite the fact that it is nominally the 2024 edition.

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Round One of the draft will be streamed live for free on Apple TV's MLS Season Pass.

It is also expected to be streamed live on the MLS Twitch page.

Commissioner Don Garber will announce each pick on stage, with players present walking up and joining him for a brief presentation.

Getty ImagesWhat is the draft order for the 2024 MLS SuperDraft?

The 2024 draft order is initially determined via MLS regular season standings finish for all non-playoff teams, with the last-place team picking first.

For all playoff teams, the order is then determined by which round of playoffs they're eliminated. The entire order can be seen here below. It should be noted that the pick order can changed depending on trades between teams.

Note: Any team with a '*' symbol next to them is a pick that has been received via trade already.

Pick Number Team

1Toronto FC2Colorado Rapids3FC Dallas*4Colorado Rapids*5Austin FC6Chicago Fire7DC United8New York City FC9Minnesota United10CF Montreal11Nashville SC*12Colorado Rapids*13San Jose Earthquakes14New York Red Bulls15Inter Miami*16Real Salt Lake*17St. Louis CITY SC*18Real Salt Lake19Atlanta United20Minnesota United*21Colorado Rapids*22Sporting Kansas City23Seattle Sounders24Inter Miami* 25Orlando 26Houston Dynamo27FC Cincinnati28LAFC29Columbus CrewENJOYED THIS STORY?

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Best prospects in 2024 MLS SuperDraftJacob Murrell | Georgetown | Forward

Jacob Murrell is a former Gatorade National Player of the Year who scored 11 goals and added four assists for the Hoyas in 2023. He's a top prospect who has drawn similarities to Orlando City's Duncan McGuire, as a pure domestic forward with a nose for the goal.

Kalani Kossa-Rienzi | Washington | Central midfielder

Expected to be the first midfielder off the board, Kalani Kossa-Rienzi participated in the 2023 MLS College Showcase event, where he displayed a technical quality that many think will translate to MLS level. An elite passer of the ball, he can play in multiple formations across multiple midfield positions.

Nate Jones | Washington | Central defender

Nate Jones is arguably the top central defensive prospect in the draft, stands six-foot-three and leads from the back. Following the mold of USMNT star Miles Robinson, he is a standout defender who possess passing skills – making him a versatile option for coaches in the draft.

Hazard, Aubameyang & the best possible Arsenal & Chelsea combined XI on FIFA 19 Ultimate Team

With so many high-rated cards available for both Premier League sides, a Europa League final combined team is something special

Kicking off the first of two all-English club European finals, Arsenal and Chelsea will clash in the Europa League in Baku.

Now that EA Sports has UEFA licensing rights, you can create the Europa League final on FIFA 19 and Goal has previewed the final by creating a combined Arsenal and Chelsea squad on Ultimate Team!

EA/Getty91-rated End of an Era Petr Cech

Kicking off this list, it feels right to include a player who has represented both clubs with Petr Cech. The legendary goalkeeper is retiring after the final, resulting in his amazing End of an Era card.

With 90 diving, 92 reflexes, 89 handling, 80 kicking, and 91 positioning, Cech is incredibly safe and will make plenty of saves to keep you in the game.

AdvertisementEA/Getty86-rated Carniball Hector Bellerin

Next, at right-back, we have Hector Bellerin who has missed most of the season through injury but is still amazing in FIFA 19 thanks to this Carniball card. FIFA fans will be salivating over his 96 pace but Bellerin is no slouch at the back either with 86 interceptions, 84 marking, 87 stand tackle and 89 slide tackle.

The Spaniard is effective going up the wing too with his 89 agility, 85 ball control, 81 dribbling, 89 short passing, 85 crossing and, of course, his 94 acceleration and 97 sprint speed.

87-rated Carniball Antonio Rudiger

Our first Chelsea player on this list, Antonio Rudiger is a solid centre-back that you can always rely on.

The German has reasonable pace thanks to his 84 sprint speed but his stats really shine in the defending and physical areas with 84 interceptions, 83 heading, 85 marking, 90 stand tackle, 87 slide tackle, 86 strength and 97 aggression.

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EA/Getty89-rated Flashback David Luiz

One of the more popular cards on the game, David Luiz's Flashback card is ridiculously good. You won't find many centre-backs who are adept at carrying the ball forward as much as they are at defending.

This card is stacked with outrageous stats including 85 sprint speed, 89 shot power, 84 free-kicks, 85 short passing, 85 long passing, 85 reactions, 90 ball control, 87 composure, 94 interceptions, 89 heading, 87 marking, 92 stand tackle, 91 slide tackle, 89 jumping, 90 strength and 97 aggression.

Luiz is fast, strong and even has that little something special to score a rare goal.

Arsenal handed major scare as Vivianne Miedema & Victoria Pelova withdraw from Netherlands squad before crunch Olympics play-off clash with Germany

Vivianne Miedema and Victoria Pelova will be unavailable for the Netherlands' must-win game against Germany, dealing Arsenal a scare in the process.

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Miedema & Pelova leave Dutch campWill miss Netherlands' Olympics play-off with GermanyCould impact Arsenal's WSL title chaseWHAT HAPPENED?

The Netherlands face Germany on Wednesday night in the UEFA Women's Nations League's third-place match. However, it's significance goes way beyond that, with the winner to get UEFA's final place in the Olympic women's football tournament this summer. However, the Dutch will have to do it without Miedema and Pelova after announcing that the pair have left the national team and returned to Arsenal.

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In a brief statement on Tuesday, the Netherlands' national team said: "Vivianne Miedema and Victoria Pelova are not available for next Wednesday's UEFA Women's Nations League Finals match against Germany. Both players have left the Dutch national team selection and are returning to Arsenal."

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The news will also be of concern to Arsenal fans. The Gunners face Tottenham in the north London derby on Sunday, looking to get revenge on their local rivals after a first-ever loss to them in December. A win will be vital in keeping their WSL title hopes alive, too, with Arsenal now only three points behind leaders Chelsea. Next Wednesday, the Gunners then have a huge Continental Cup semi-final against Aston Villa. Miedema and Pelova will be huge losses if they are unavailable in a big week.

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Pelova leads the Women's Super League in assists this season with five, while Miedema is the division's all-time top goal-scorer having netted 79 times in 101 appearances since signing for Arsenal from Bayern Munich in 2017.

15 fun facts about Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

Everything you need to know about the silky Georgian sensation Khvicha Kvaratskhelia!

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is a talented Georgian football player who was born on August 17, 2000, in Tbilisi, Georgia. The winger currently plays his club football for Napoli in Serie A and internationally represents the Georgian national team.

He started his youth career at Dinamo Tbilisi in Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, joining their academy in 2012. It did not take him long to progress through the ranks at his hometown club, where he made his debut aged 16 and quickly established himself as one of the most promising young talents in the country. He was soon snapped up by Rustavi, from whom he joined Lokomotiv Moscow on loan in 2019, winning the Russian Cup.

The 6ft ace signed a five-year permanent deal with Rubin Kazan in the Russian top-flight later that same year aged 18 and made an immediate impact. Kvaratskhelia’s debut season saw him win four player of the month awards, while he was also named in famous French outlet top 50 players born in the 21st century and his market value increased multi-fold.

Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine during the 2021-22 season, foreign players in Russia were allowed to suspend their contracts from the club and sign for any team outside Russia. Rubin Kazan stated that Khvicha’s contract had been terminated as he returned home to Georgia, joining Dinamo Batumi in March for the remainder of the campaign.

After making 11 appearances for the Georgian side, he then joined Napoli in 2022 on a long-term contract for a reported fee of €10-12m, which is a steal considering he's now valued at north of €100m after a spectacular start to life in Italy.

Indeed, he has been a huge hit since his summer move to Naples, and has taken Serie A and mainstream European football by storm, playing a crucial role during the 2022-23 season as they are cruising towards their first Scudetto in 33 years.

A whole host of big sharks are monitoring his progress at Napoli and he has already been linked with a potential move to a host of elite European clubs. First and foremost, he looks all set to make history in Naples.

Kvaratskhelia has represented the Georgian national team at various youth levels before making his senior debut in September 2019 in a match against Denmark. At 22, Kvaratskhelia already has 20 caps and 10 goals for his home country. Despite being in the early stages of his career, his fame in Georgia is already well-established. When he returns to his homeland, he is welcomed as a hero.

All in all, the Georgian sensation looks set to dominate the headlines in the coming months, but what are the 15 fun facts about Kvaratskhelia that you need to know?

Getty ImagesNicknamed 'Kvaradona'

It didn't take long at Napoli for Kvaratskhelia to earn himself a coveted nickname. He’s been dubbed affectionately “Kvaradona” after a lightning start to life in Italy; one which has captured the imagination of the football-mad city.

You see, there have been many great players to don the famous shirt, including the likes of club's all-time leading scorer Dries Mertens, local hero Lorenzo Insigne, Marek Hamsik, and Ezequiel Lavezzi. But none have been more famous – or loved by Napoli fans – than Diego Maradona, who is almost a deity-like figure in Naples.

Maradona's legacy at the club was such that after his death in 2020, they renamed their stadium after him, as he led them to their only Scudetto titles in 1986/87 and 1989/1990 in arguably the greatest underdog stories of the time, as well as the club's only European success with the 1988/89 UEFA Cup.

So to be compared to Maradona by the Napoli faithful comes with the hope that with it will bring the success the Argentine brought with him. And Kvaratskhelia has lived up to the nickname, having steered them to the brink of their first league title since the Argentine legend's heyday.

“Obviously I like the nickname,” Kvaratskhelia said in an interview. “I can’t come close to Maradona, but I will give everything to become a big player for this club.”

AdvertisementLive is life 🎤🎶

As alluded to above, you know by now that the Napoli fans call him Kvaradona. But what we didn’t tell you is that the Georgian earned that name even before he made his first outing for the Italian giants. So, during his initiation after signing with the club, Kvaratskhelia performed the famous song by Opus, .

That song was popular on its own back in the day, but it became much more well-known when Maradona danced to it on the pitch before a UEFA Cup semi-final match between Napoli and Bayern Munich in 1989.

With 70,000 fans packed into the stadium and the song "Live is Life" booming from the speakers, the Bayern and Napoli players ran out to the pitch for the pre-match warm-up. Everybody was warming up usually, then there’s Maradona just loving the beat, enjoying himself, juggling, and doing flicks at a rapid pace to match the rhythm of the song as he entertained the crowd. Even the Bayern players stopped their warmup to watch the magician do his thing.

That show he put on had a huge impact on Napoli supporters and the rest of Italy. The song has since been used multiple times in the Napoli stadium as a tribute to the great Argentinian. Kvaratskhelia, a Georgian boy, who wasn’t even born until 12 years after the famous funky warmup, then performed that song in his initiation ceremony after signing for Napoli.

Of course, that's no coincidence, and the act was always going to endear him to fans. Perhaps that was the reason that the Georgian gained his nickname after Maradona aside from the fact that his real name is just so difficult to pronounce.

Followed his footballer father's footsteps 👣

Khvicha grew up with two brothers in a close-knit family. He's the middle of the three, while the youngest brother Tornike also aspires to be a professional footballer.

Khvicha's first coach was his father, Badri Kvaratskhelia, a former Azerbaijani international football player. Maka Lukava, his mother, has been his ardent supporter throughout his career and has been nothing short of a loving parent as a former footballer.

The youngsters' love of football was clear from an early age, and his parents pushed him to pursue his aspirations, but they never had to compel him to take part in training sessions or become a footballer.

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Getty ImagesThe Georgian Messi who idolizes CR7

Blessed with bags of technical talent, creative flair, an ability and confidence to dribble past defenders, comfortable with both feet, it's no wonder Kvaratskhelia has been dubbed "the Georgian Messi" by fans and journalists. His quick feet and eye for goal from distance are a sight to behold.

Despite those comparisons, it is the PSG playmaker's perennial rival that the Napoli winger idolises. He loves Ronaldo so much that he wanted to wear the number 7 shirt at Napoli. But since he was already taken by North Macedonian talent Elif Elmas, he decided to wear 77.

Odegaard's still on fire! Arsenal winners, losers and ratings as Gunners beat AC Milan to win Dubai Super Cup

Reiss Nelson was also on the scoresheet as Mikel Arteta's side made it two wins from two during their mid-season training camp

Arsenal claimed a 2-1 win against AC Milan to win the Dubai Super Cup on Tuesday, as the Gunners followed up their 3-0 success against Lyon with a deserved victory against the Serie A champions.

Mikel Arteta's side were comfortably the better team in the first half and went in front when captain Martin Odegaard curled a wonderful free-kick over the wall into the corner.

And they added a second when some good play from Fabio Vieira set up a chance for Reiss Nelson, who fired a shot past Ciprian Tatarusanu via a deflection off Odegaard.

Milan improved slightly after the interval and pulled a goal back through a Fikayo Tomori header, but it proved to be no more than a consolation.

As is the way in the Dubai Super Cup, a penalty shootout followed the game – with the winners getting an extra point.

And Arsenal came out on top in that as well, with Cedric Soares, Gabriel Magalhaes, Marquinhos and Mohamed Elneny all scoring as the Gunners claimed a 4-3 success.

That means Arsenal finished as tournament winners with an unassailable eight points from a possible eight. The final game of the competition, between Liverpool and Milan, takes place on Friday, but neither side can catch Arsenal in the standings.

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Martin Odegaard

The Arsenal captain has picked up where he left before the break for the World Cup. Odegaard was excellent in the win against Lyon and he played a starring role again against Milan, pulling the strings behind the frontline. His free-kick to open the scoring was excellent and his all-round performance was one of a player who looks full of confidence ahead of the return to the Premier League. If he was being greedy he could certainly argue that the second goal should have been his as well, because Reiss Nelson's shot clearly deflected past Ciprian Tatarusanu off the foot of the Gunners skipper. But Odegaard will not worry about that at all, and on this evidence Mikel Arteta will be delighted by the form of his captain.

Thomas Partey

It was a bit of a surprise to see Partey thrust straight into the starting XI given he only started training on Sunday following Ghana's exit from the World Cup. But Arteta knows how important Partey is to this Arsenal team, and the ex-Atletico Madrid man demonstrated it once again with an excellent performance before he was replaced at half-time. Time and time he sucked Milan in when receiving the ball with his back to goal before spinning and getting Arsenal moving forward. There were no signs of rust from Partey and that will be a big boost to Arteta.

Eddie Nketiah

This was another bright performance from the young Arsenal striker. He may not have got his goal, but his display will have pleased Arteta. Nketiah looked sharp and his movement caused the Milan defence a lot of problems before the interval. It was Nketiah who won the free-kick which led to the opening goal and that bit of play epitomised his display, especially in the first half when his first thought was always to try and knock the ball around the centre-back and get in on goal.

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No-one from Arsenal

It's tough to find any losers from this spell in Dubai for Arsenal. Mikel Arteta will be delighted with his team's training camp. He wanted it to help dust the cobwebs off his squad following their mid-season break and it's done exactly that. The Arsenal boss will have also been very pleased to have been able to integrate the likes of Thomas Partey, Ben White and Matt Turner back into his squad before the team returned to England. Two wins from two games will have given the players a nice confidence boost and sets them up well for Saturday's game against Juventus at the Emirates Stadium. All in all, it's been a good stay in Dubai for Arsenal, who also have the added bonus of taking some silverware back with them on the plane.

Divock Origi

This wasn't a great night for the former Liverpool striker. Milan were pretty toothless all night, but the one big chance that they did create fell to Origi when the lively Yacine Adli picked him out with a fine cross from the right. It fell perfectly for Origi, who had found some space between Gabriel and Rob Holding, but somehow he managed to glance his header wide. It was a poor finish from the Belgian, who has not yet made the impact he would have been hoping for at Milan.

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Karl Hein (7/10):

Didn't have much to do in the 90 minutes. Distribution was good. Made one save in the post-match shootout.

Ben White (6/10):

Straight back into the starting XI. Valuable 45 minutes of fitness work.

Rob Holding (7/10):

Given a few problems by Origi, handled most of them well.

Gabriel Magalhaes (6/10):

Will have been disappointed to lose Tomori for Milan's goal.

Kieran Tierney (7/10):

Heavily involved. Got on the ball a lot and looked to drive forward when he could.

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Thomas Partey (8/10):

Only on the pitch for 45 minutes, but that was enough to show just how important he is to this Arsenal team. Excellent.

Sambi Lokonga (7/10):

Given a bit more freedom with Partey behind him. Looked to get forward more than usual.

Martin Odegaard (8/10):

Brilliant free-kick to open the scoring. Looks very sharp.

‘Couldn’t get close to him’ – Weston McKennie picks out player that had the USMNT chasing shadows in 3-1 defeat to Germany

Weston McKennie admits that the USMNT “couldn’t get close to” to Ilkay Gundogan as the Barcelona star ran the show in a 3-1 friendly win for Germany.

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Pulisic fired the home side in frontVisitors hit back in styleBarcelona playmaker ran the showWHAT HAPPENED?

The United States took the lead in that contest courtesy of a spectacular first-half strike from AC Milan forward Christian Pulisic, but the game was level by the interval and the hosts ran out of steam in the second 45 as the German visitors to Hartford, Connecticut moved through the gears.

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Gundogan restored parity for Germany, and McKennie concedes that the former Manchester City captain had his American rivals chasing shadows.

Juventus midfielder McKennie told : “We had a great start to the game, the energy levels were high. I'm sure they went inside [at half-time] and saw how they could hurt us. I think the pressing in the second half, for us, we kind of got a little bit disorganised. I mean, a player like Gundogan, if you leave him a little space, he punishes you, and that's what he was doing, he was building up and made it very difficult for us. I feel like we couldn’t really get close to him, we were just defending in our box the whole time.”

WHAT THEY SAID

Niclas Fullkrug and Jamal Masiala were also on target for Germany, with McKennie aware that the USMNT have things to work on tactically before facing Ghana next Tuesday.

He added: “We could have been a little bit better at preventing the counter-attacks or the long balls in behind the backline, because Germany has speed up top for sure, and their little switches that they had, just closing the middle down, I think would have helped a lot. But Gregg’s a tactician, so we'll definitely go in and look at video and then review it and see how we could have done better.”

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Head coach Gregg Berhalter may decide to shuffle his pack when facing Ghana, with the USMNT eager to look at as many different players and systems as possible as they continue down a path to the 2026 World Cup that will see them fill a role as co-hosts alongside neighbours Canada and Mexico.

EA Sports FC 24 player ratings: Best Serie A stars in the game

A list of the best rated Serie A players on EA Sports FC 24!

Serie A is the league on the rise. With two Serie A sides making the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League last season and Inter finishing as the runners-up, the Italian league has garnered a lot of attention. It is also the home to some of the best players in the game like Victor Osimhen, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Rafael Leao.

It is the first title since EA Sports' split with FIFA, but the game has retained all the players as well as the iconic Ultimate Team and classic Career Mode. The game releases in September giving fans plenty to play around under a new name and look to the game.

HereGOALbrings you a list of the best rated players in the Serie A from the game!

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Napoli's talisman Victor Osimhen is the highest rated player in the Serie A. The potent goalscorer finished last season as the league's top goalscorer propelling Napoli to a league title. He has everything to his repertoire from pace to shooting to physicality.

Advertisement(C)Getty ImagesMike Maignan | AC Milan | 87

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AC Milan shot-stopper, Mike Maignan, is one of the best goalkeepers in the game and the second best player in the Italian league. With his reflexes and shot-stopping ability, Maignan has saved Milan multiple times.

Getty ImagesLautaro Martinez | Inter | 87

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Inter Milan's Argentine striker, Lautaro Martinez, is known for his qualities in front of the goal. He was one of the major reasons the Milan side reached the Champions League final last season. With an overall rating of 87, he is one of the best rated strikers in the game.

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Getty ImagesWojciech Szczesny | Juventus | 86

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Juventus and Poland goalkeeper, Wojciech Szczesny, is the second goalkeeper to appear on the list of the best rated Serie A players. With a rating of 86 the veteran keeper is still a very reliable option.

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