Author: Trendici

New Liverpool signing Jeremy Jacquet was heavily criticised in the French media as Mason Greenwood helped Marseille beat Rennes on Tuesday night. The Reds completed the signing of Rennes centre-back Jacquet on transfer deadline day, in a deal worth £60m, with the France Under-21 international to finish the season in France before moving to Anfield in the summer. Jacquet’s first encounter since agreeing a transfer to Liverpool was against Marseille with former Manchester United striker Greenwood giving him a torrid time in a 3-0 defeat. Amine Gouiri, Greenwood and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored the goals as Marseille beat Rennes in the…

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Chinese car maker Chery has confirmed it will bring its new Lepas brand to the UK later this year, having already launched Omoda, Jaecoo and the Chery brand itself here in the past two years. Conceived for the European market – with a name that’s said to be a portmanteau of ‘leopard’, ‘leap’ and ‘passion’ – Chery’s fourth UK-bound brand will offer a range of ‘new energy vehicles’ – a Chinese term for plug-in hybrids and electric cars. Lepas said it will detail its first UK car in the coming weeks, but Autocar has previously reported that it will offer its L4 and L6 crossovers here with combustion, plug-in…

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Arsenal ‘squeezed through’ to a cup final despite being ‘out-thought’ by Chelsea, while Pep Guardiola wanting people to not die is a ‘humanitarian tirade’. The blame for a really quite mundane Carabao Cup semi final second leg is assigned to the team which did not need to score at any stage to advance. And the Daily Telegraph headline generator has caused a bit of a commotion by being too on-brand.   Squeeze apply A bizarre paragraph to kick us off in The Sun‘s match report from a triumphant Emirates: ‘Arsenal’s fans still sang the name of their manager as they…

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According to reports, Manchester United have chosen their ‘first-choice’ summer signing between three potential replacements for Casemiro. The Red Devils did not make a single signing in the winter transfer window, but they did invest around £230m on additions in the summer. In the summer, Man Utd focused on overhauling their attack and signing a new No.1 goalkeeper, landing Senne Lammens, Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha. Each of these signings have helped to improve Michael Carrick’s side, but they are still lacking in certain positions and this is particularly the case in midfield. United made a bold move…

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