Have England ever fixed their left hand side issues?

For the last dozen years, England fans have enjoyed watching top centre-backs, such as Terry, Ferdinand, Campbell and Keown, play for their country. These have been world-class players that have secured England’s goal, and kept countless clean sheets. And along with top full-backs such as Ashley Cole and Gary Neville, the Three Lions have been blessed with some top defenders for recent tournaments.

Up front for England, they have been truly blessed. Sheringham, Fowler, Owen, and Rooney have all led the line since the turn of the Millennium, all dreaming of scoring the goal that fulfils the hopes and wishes of millions of fans back home. With the service from some incredible midfielders like Gerrard, Beckham, Scholes and Lampard, these forwards have gone on to score goals from exhibition hat-tricks to vital last minute winners.

But one thing no England manager in the 21st century has had, be it Keegan, Sven, Capello, McClaren or now Roy, is a true, world-class left midfielder. Many have tried, but none of them managed to nail down the position. Beckham, Gerrard, Rooney, Owen, Terry, Ferdinand and Cole were all but guaranteed their place in the team. But there was always a mystery over who would play on the left hand side.

Nicky Barmby played there when we moved into 2000, and was part of the team that won 5-1 in Germany. But he wasn’t a world class winger, and was rarely consistent, either in the white of England or Red of Liverpool at the time. One year later, England faced Brazil in the Quarter-finals of the World Cup. Trevor Sinclair started on the left for the Lions, but it would be 1 of only 12 appearances he would make for the national team.

Into Euro 2004, again with fresh hopes of some much needed tournament success, Paul Scholes, one of the country’s best central midfielders, found himself on the left touchline. With Sven-Goran Eriksen wanting to play Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard together in the middle, Scholes was forced out wide in order to play. Just over a month after England were knocked out of the competition, Scholes retired from international football, stating his family life, and Manchester United career was more important, meaning England would have to look elsewhere once again.

Sven thought he may have had the answer in 2006, when Joe Cole’s fantastic form for Chelsea under Jose Mourinho earned him a place in the first team. The tricky winger scored of one of the goals of the tournaments against Sweden, controlling the ball with his chest before hitting a dipping volley from 35-yards. Had the then Blues winger not been so unfortunately injury-prone, he may have become a key player for England. But too many injuries made Cole miss opportunities to secure his place in the England team.

In 2008, when England ended up failing to qualify for the European championship, Steve McClaren often had to try other players on the left, with Cole watching on from the treatment table. Shaun Wright-Phillips was starting to make an impact on the right hand side, now David Beckham had been dropped from the side, whilst Steven Gerrard had been pushed out to the left, so Gareth Barry could play in the centre. Stewart Downing often came off the bench during matches, but never made enough of an impact to warrant taking Gerrard, Barry or Lampard out of the starting eleven. Whilst Gerrard wasn’t playing at his full potential out in the wrong position, he was still performing well enough to keep Cole out of the side. Another injury to Cole in January 2009, this time snapping his cruciate ligament, would see him miss out on more international game time, and ruin his opportunity at becoming a regular in the England set up.

Cole only made two substitute appearances at the 2010 World Cup, as Gerrard and James Milner played out wide during England’s disappointing campaign. That would be the end of Cole’s international career, where true promise was hindered by injuries. Aaron Lennon and Theo Walcott were also making England appearances, but unfortunately, were both right wingers, and struggled on the left hand side.

So what about now? Ashley Young has been in and out of the England team, much like he has at Manchester United. Downing is now at West Ham, but not close to earning a flight to Brazil. Lennon and Walcott have continued to play the majority of their club football on the right, and will be unlikely to feature on the opposite flank.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain played well during his one match at Euro 2012, and now has 3 goals to his name from 13 international appearances, including one against Brazil in Rio. The Arsenal youngster has missed nearly the entire Premier League season, after sustaining a cruciate ligament injury during Arsenal’s first game of the season. He looks set to be back fit in time for Brazil, but will he have enough time to fight his way onto the plane? And would he be a success on he left flank on the biggest of stages?

Andros Townsend has shown great promise since bursting onto the Premier League stage, earning his England call up in October. The 22-year-old has shown pace, trickery and a desire to attack defenders for both club and country, and could fit the bill on the left wing. Townsend has played on the left, right and down the middle for Spurs, so it appears he has the flexibility to be able to play on the left.

Hodgson has shown he has been willing to try things, with Welbeck, Adam Lallana and Jay Rodriguez all playing out wide in the last few months, to test their abilities on the wing. But over all these years, over a decade of football, can we really say that we have fixed the problem that Sven Goran-Eriksen had when he first took over?

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Personally, only Joe Cole showed real promise at being a regular, world-class left midfielder, only for his injury problems to disrupt his grip on the England shirt. With Townsend and Oxlade-Chamberlain comes potential. But after all these years of different options, it’s about time one of these new boys comes in and stays there. With 6 months to go, it’s time to see someone step above the rest and make themselves the one everyone wants to see start on the left on the 14th of June.

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Micah Richards nearing return from injury

Manchester City defender, Micah Richards looks set to return from injury at just the right time, after revealing he could be back in action within the next two weeks. The Independent reports.

The 24-year-old has not played since injuring his ankle whilst on Olympic duty with Great Britain in the summer.

His return could not come at a better time, as City’s leaky defence has already conceded 14 goals this season without keeping a clean sheet.

“It’s probably going to take about two more weeks,” he said.

“I’m happy with the progress made so far because it was quite a bad one, but I can’t wait to get back in among the squad.

But the club’s longest-serving player will have to work hard to get back into the team, with Pablo Zabaleta and new signings- Matija Nastasic and Maicon, already battling it out for defensive positions.

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“I don’t mind as I’ve had competition here all my life. I’ve been here seven years and I’m still going, so a little bit of competition just makes it a little bit better”, he added.

“I just can’t wait to get back and get playing to show everyone what I can do all over again.”

Mancini ready for Napoli test

Roberto Mancini has admitted that his Manchester City side will be in for a tough test when they take on Napoli in Italy on Tuesday night, but feels his side are up for the challenge.

The current Premier League leaders can ensure qualification to the knockout rounds of the Champions League with three points at San Paolo, but will be up against a dangerous and talented home team.

Walter Mazzarri’s men need to get a positive result to keep their chances alive, and Mancini is ready for his team to be put under pressure.

“The team is in good form,” he stated to reporters at a press conference ahead of the clash.

“Every game is difficult but we are playing every three days – it is hard. Tomorrow will be so different from the other games because it is the last chance for Napoli.

“It will be a very difficult game for us. For us it’s the first time so I don’t know if it will be possible but for this reason we want to try to get into the second stage and if we want to do this we should win tomorrow.

“After that anything can happen because we are a good team, we can improve a lot, but before we should think only regarding the game tomorrow,” he concluded.

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Landing Bernard would be Tottenham’s shrewdest move in years

The Tottenham fans are becoming more and more worried about the fact their beloved team has still not signed a single player this window. 

Despite the excitement surrounding their new stadium, fans are more worried about the lack of business around the club as the fans want to ensure Champions League qualification is possible every season. With the influx of money being pumped into the game, Tottenham must spend to stay in contention but a way to avoid a high initial fee for a player is to recruit Bernard, who is available on a free transfer.

The Brazilian winger left Shakhtar last month and has yet to find a club, despite his immense talent. Bernard last season scored 10 goals in all competitions as well as providing 4 assists for his team-mates. Stats like that prove Bernard could be a great acquisition for money-shy Tottenham and at the age of 25, still has years ahead to improve his game with Spurs.

Tottenham have their starting line-up sorted but the lack of squad depth is alarming, especially with all the extra cup competitions the club will be involved with this season. Bernard is a player alongside fellow Brazilian Lucas Moura that could provide width, quality and trickery on the wing should Tottenham wish to rotate their side in the league and cup competitions.

His value is around £14.4 million on Transfermarkt, which proves that Tottenham would be able to recruit a fine player without having to pay a fee, that’s a good deal right?

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Aguero inclusion, Tevez doubt surrounds City

The future of Carlos Tevez and the arrival of Sergio Aguero have dominated the agenda in Manchester City’s build-up to the Dublin Super Cup.Aguero joined City from Spanish club Atletico Madrid on Thursday.

He is not expected to feature in Dublin after playing in the Copa America this month for Argentina.

While the arrival of Aguero represents a major coup for City manager Roberto Mancini, the future of another Argentina international Tevez remains uncertain.

City’s captain and top-scorer last season, Tevez is determined to leave the club to be closer to his family in Argentina.

But with a transfer to Brazilian side Corinthians falling through, the 27-year-old may find himself stuck at Etihad Stadium next season.

“I think that for the moment, Carlos is a City player,” Mancini said.

“Carlos is an important player for us, but I don’t know what can happen for us in the next few days.”

“Aguero is here because we think that he’s a top player for us and he can have a big future at the club.”

“I think that a top squad needs to have four good strikers because this season we will be playing in the Champions League, FA Cup, Carling Cup and Barclays Premier League. I think that we need more strikers.”

“It’s my opinion that Sergio is a really top player because he a young guy but he has already scored a lot of goals. I think he can score many more for us.”

“I think he needs to get to know the Premier League, because it is so different from La Liga, but I think that after two months he can understand the Premier League and he can score goals and win more trophies with us.”

Aguero, who was unveiled to the media on the Aviva Stadium pitch, has high hopes for the latest chapter in his career.

“I’m very happy to be here and my enjoyed my time with my new teammates today,” he said.

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“I’m just looking forward to playing my first game and helping my new club move forward. That’s what we all want to do.”

“I think we can achieve a lot. I always play to win titles and it will be a tough year, but hopefully we can win some silverware.”

City will take on a League of Ireland XI on Saturday before facing Serie A team Inter Milan on Sunday.

Scottish Premier League side Celtic are also taking part in the pre-season competition.

Chelsea plan to strengthen in January

Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti claims he will have funds made available to him if he wishes to add to his squad in the January transger window.

Chelsea have recently hit a poor run of form and there has been some speculation that owner Roman Abramovich has become impatient with the Italian and that Ancelotti has lost his backing.

However, Ancelotti insists he has the support of the owner and that he will receive funding, and he may consider strengthening his side in January following injuries to four key players.

They will also be determined to get their title bid back on track, after slipping into third, picking up just two points in four games, but Ancelloti will be slightly reassured by the option of bringing in new faces; centre backs David Luiz and Gary Cahill, who are at Benfica and Bolton respectively, have been linked to Stamford Bridge.

"I spoke to the owner after the game on Wednesday and we spoke about what we can do in January," said Ancelotti.

"If we need to improve our squad in January, we'll be able to do this.

"The owner is available for us to do this.

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"But now's not the time to think about this. We have to play with these players against Tottenham."

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Arsenal have recently signed a "10/10 talent" who could be their own Olise

The Arsenal today is practically unrecognisable from the one that hired Mikel Arteta six years ago.

The North Londoners have transformed themselves from a fallen giant stuck in mid-table to a team genuinely capable of winning the Premier League and the Champions League.

Arteta has helped create one of the very best teams in the country, and the board has been working to ensure the future is even brighter.

It’s this goal that led new Sporting Director Andrea Berta to secure a deal for one of the most exciting talents in the game, someone who could become Arsenal’s answer to Michael Olise.

How Arsenal are getting ready for the future

While fans and Arteta, for that matter, are focused on the here and now, Arsenal as a club have to be preparing for the next iteration of the team and the one after that, if they want to keep up with their rivals.

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Fortunately, the powers that be at the club seem well aware of this and have been taking steps to do just that, from signing some seriously exciting youngsters from around the world to nurturing the best at Hale End.

For example, while they’ve already become a part of the first team, the likes of Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly most certainly fall into the second category.

Nwaneri in 25/26

Appearances

10

Minutes

427′

Goals

1

Assists

0

Goal Involvements per Match

0.1

Minutes per Goal Involvement

427′

All Stats via Transfermarkt

After all, they are still just 18 and 19 years old, so while they’re already making an impact, they won’t hit their peak for quite some time.

After them, it looks like Andre Harriman-Annous could be the next one to be integrated into the first team.

Finally, at least for now, perhaps the two most exciting prospects from the academy for quite some time are Max Dowman and Marli Salmon.

The former has already made five games for the first team, becoming the youngest to start for the club and the youngest player in Champions League history.

Salmon, on the other hand, has only made one competitive appearance this season, but has been described as “the best CB Hale End has produced” by respected analyst Ben Mattinson.

Now, when it comes to signing some of the most exciting youngsters from around the world, the Gunners have also improved.

For example, just a couple of months ago, they secured the services of 16-year-old Victor Ozhianvuna from Shamrock Rovers, who has been described as blessed “with explosive acceleration” by Mattinson.

A year before that, the North Londoners signed the then-17-year-old goalkeeper Tommy Setford from Ajax, whom Mattinson once again gave the seal of approval, describing him as “England’s most talented ball-playing GK’s.”

Finally, and undoubtedly most exciting of all, Arsenal have secured the services of two incredible Ecuadorian talents earlier this month in Holger and Edwin Quintero, the latter of which could be the club’s answer to Olise.

Arsenal's answer to Olise

Earlier this month, seemingly out of nowhere, it was announced that Arsenal had signed both Holger and Edwin Quintero, and that, once they turn 18 in 2027, they will join the first team.

Now, both youngsters have been talked about as having massive ceilings, but when it comes to which one could emulate and become the Gunners’ answer to Olise, it can only be Edwin.

There are a few reasons for this, with one of the most important being the fact that, unlike his brother, his primary position is right-wing.

Moreover, like the former Crystal Palace star, the 16-year-old gem is not simply a goal threat, but also someone more than capable of creating chances.

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In fact, Mattinson described him as someone with “the ability to run games and create something out of nothing.”

What makes his ability to create even more impressive is the fact that he can do so in multiple ways.

For example, U23 scout Antonio Mango has highlighted that, on the one hand, he “likes to play with short pass-and-move principles,” while Mattinson has dubbed him an “explosive” dribbler who uses flair to fool defenders.

Finally, respected scout Jacek Kulig has also weighed in on the teenager, describing him as “an absolute joy to watch” and more crucially, a “10/10 talent.”

Ultimately, Arsenal have an exceptional squad today, and thanks to smart planning and youth development, look set to have one in the future, in which Edwin Quintero could be their own Olise.

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Next Gibbs-White: Nottingham Forest hold talks over signing £30m "menace"

Nottingham Forest supporters will now be clamouring for the start of the Premier League season, safe in the knowledge that Morgan Gibbs-White will line up in the famous Garibaldi Red for the Tricky Trees’ opener against Brentford next month.

It really looked as if Gibbs-White would leave Nuno Espirito Santo’s side behind for a switch to Tottenham Hotspur, in a move that would have banked Forest £60m.

However, this controversial move would never get off the ground in the end, culminating in the 25-year-old penning a new, unexpected deal at the City Ground instead.

Forest will be on the hunt for some exciting signings now to further boost spirits in the Midlands, as a £30m attacker appears on the Premier League side’s shopping list, away from Nuno’s men also being close on a deal for Bologna forward Dan Ndoye.

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Forest explore move for £30m attacker

Indeed, it looks as if Ndoye will be lining up next to the much-talked-about Gibbs-White very shortly.

According to Fabrizio Romano via X, the deal is done, as a £35m agreement has been reached between Bologna and Forest, following on from Evangelos Marinakis’ desire to land a standout replacement for Anthony Elanga.

Ndoye isn’t the only addition Forest might be anticipating in the forward areas, however, with a report by the Telegraph now revealing that the top-flight side have ‘discussed’ a potential move for Liverpool hotshot Ben Doak.

The up-and-coming Scotsman would dent the Marinakis bank account even more, with the Reds winger allegedly available for around the £30m mark.

However, this could be a price worth paying if he develops into even more of a blistering performer at the City Ground, with the potential here for Doak to become the club’s next iteration of Gibbs-White in the process.

How Doak can become Forest's next Gibbs-White

Gibbs-White is now a household name in the Premier League, having even been speculated to be on the radar of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City this summer, away from Thomas Franks’ Spurs sniffing about.

However, the 25-year-old hasn’t always been viewed in this glowing light, having struggled to ever get going at former side Wolverhampton Wanderers before embarking on a transformative adventure with Forest.

When plying his trade at Molineux, Gibbs-White would only collect a paltry one goal and one assist in Premier League action. At Forest, though, he is a beast that cannot be tamed, as seen in his ever-growing tally of 45 goals and assists at the difficult level.

Doak will hope, if he leaves Anfield behind shortly, that he can also go on to be as key as the four-time England international is at the City Ground, having been utilised sparingly at Liverpool to date, but he has still managed to show off flashes of his immense quality.

Doak’s career numbers

Club played for

Games played

Goals scored

Assists

Middlesbrough

24

3

7

Liverpool U21s

16

5

2

Liverpool

10

0

0

Liverpool Youth League

8

4

4

Liverpool U18s

5

2

2

Celtic

2

0

0

Sourced by Transfermarkt

Despite failing to break his goal or assist duck in the senior picture on Merseyside, Doak does have a healthy 11 goals and eight assists next to his name in the youth picture at Anfield. If given more minutes in Nottingham, he could go on to be a star in the first-team scene, away from settling for limited chances under Arne Slot’s wing.

After all, last season also saw the “special” forward – as he’s been glowingly labelled by Jurgen Klopp previously – set the EFL light on loan with Middlesbrough, as seen in his hefty ten goal contributions from 24 Boro clashes.

Coincidentally, before gaining more opportunities at Molineux, Gibbs-White was also viewed as a rising star out on loan with Sheffield United, with a mammoth ten goals and 12 assists coming his way at Bramall Lane.

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At the time, he was even hailed as having “the world at his feet” by Blades teammate David McGoldrick, with similarly glowing praise heading Doak’s way too last season from Boro-based commentator Mark Drury, who stated that the Scotsman “looks like a natural” under pressure.

Doak might well finally get his big break in the Premier League with Forest, as excitement levels continue to grow and grow at the City Ground about what next season has in store.

As noted by Football scout Antonio Mango, he truly is a “menace” of a player…

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Arsenal legend Ian Wright says that a “quality” player who the club let go really should be in Mikel Arteta’s first team right now, with the pundit “surprised” by just how well he’s doing away from the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal short of forwards after key injuries

A story of Arsenal’s season has been their shortage of key forwards, after serious, long-term injuries to the likes of Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka.

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Jesus could even be out of action until 2026, after the Brazilian ruptured his ACL against Man United in the FA Cup, while Havertz’s hamstring injury has ruled him out for the rest of this season.

Some good news for Arteta is that Saka has returned to training and could even feature against Fulham next week, subject to an evaluation by medics, but their shortage of attacking players has even forced midfielder Mikel Merino into an emergency forward role.

Arsenal’s next five Premier League games

Date

Fulham (home)

April 1st

Everton (away)

April 5th

Brentford (home)

April 12th

Ipswich Town (away)

April 20th

Crystal Palace (home)

April 26th

While rumours are surrounding the club’s pursuit of a new striker this summer, there are those who wonder whether they should’ve sold young centre-forward Mika Biereth.

The 22-year-old, who Arsenal let go for just £4 million, is enjoying the season of his life. Biereth is currently one of the most prolific strikers in Europe, boasting an excellent 25 goals from 37 appearances across spells at both Sturm Graz and Monaco.

Monaco signed Biereth from Sturm Graz in a £12.5 million deal midway through the campaign, with the Denmark international bagging three separate hat-tricks for them already.

Ian Wright says Mika Biereth should be a first teamer for Arsenal right now

Now, commenting on the “quality” in-form young striker, Wright has suggested that Arsenal made a mistake letting Biereth leave.

“His obsession with scoring goals. He doesn’t care how they go in, he just wants to score. That will always drive and motivate him,” said Wright, in an interview with Get French Football News.

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“I have been surprised. Not that I doubt his ability, but normally you give players time to adapt to different structures and new opposition. He has that bit of surprise though, opposition won’t be too familiar with him either. The big test is if he can keep it up once the league is familiar with his game. I’m incredibly proud of him, it’s an amazing record so far and long may it continue. He’s also contributing to the team as a whole. He keeps friends from every club he plays for. That’s the type of character he is.

“If I’m honest it must’ve been something with the plans Arsenal had. Mika should’ve been in and around it at the moment. One of our chats early on was about him showing himself in the preseason for Arsenal and giving it his best go. But he had the bravery to go to Scotland, then Austria and now France and that is what shows he wants to be the best! He has to be playing to prove that. His record speaks for itself. It’s disappointing for Arsenal but on a human level, I’m delighted for him.”

If Biereth continues to build upon his electric form, Monaco will be able to demand far more than the £4 million authorised by Arsenal to let him leave. His value appears set to skyrocket, and given the plethora of shortages in attack, Arteta could really use a player of his ilk right now.

Wolves may swoop ahead of Liverpool and Arsenal to sign "phenomenal" ace

As Wolverhampton Wanderers look to turn what has been a disastrous campaign around, those in the Midlands could reportedly swoop in ahead of both Liverpool and Arsenal to sign an MLS talent in 2025.

Wolves transfer news

A 4-1 victory at Fulham looked destined to be a turning point in Wolves’ season. It felt as though Gary O’Neil’s side would simply kick on from there and eventually leave their poor start behind. One 4-2 defeat at the hands of Bournemouth – in which they conceded three penalties – and a 4-0 loss against Everton at Goodison Park later, however, and O’Neil’s job has never been in a more fragile state.

Three points adrift of safety and sat as low as 19th on just nine points, things couldn’t be much more bleak for Wolves, who desperately need to January transfer window to arrive. Whether it’s O’Neil in charge by that point or his successor remains unknown, but there’s no doubt that his side need reinforcements if they want to survive.

With that said, according to Caught Offside, Wolves could now swoop in ahead of Arsenal and Liverpool to sign Gabriel Pec from MLS side LA Galaxy when 2025 arrives. The talented winger has attracted plenty of potential after rising to stardom in America and is seemingly on the radar of Wolves alongside their Premier League rivals as well as Atletico Madrid, Napoli and Inter Milan.

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It would be fairly ambitious to suggest that Wolves are favourites for his signature. In fact, in their current position, they should find themselves low down on the list of suitors, but what they can crucially guarantee the Brazilian over the chasing pack is consistent game time. With the chance to replace Pedro Neto once and for all, Wolves should go all out for Pec.

"Phenomenal" Pec can finally replace Neto

Whilst Carlos Forbs arrived in the summer transfer window, the Ajax loanee has yet to show the level needed to break into O’Neil’s side or go as far as replacing a player of Neto’s calibre. Without that firepower, Matheus Cunha has of course stepped up, but when it’s not him then it’s difficult to find another player who is capable of dragging Wolves to unlikely victory. Fellow Brazilian, Pec, could change that though.

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The LA Galaxy star is enjoying a “phenomenal debut season” according to MLS insider Tom Bogert and has deservedly earned the attention of some of Europe’s top clubs as a result.

The 23-year-old has only continued his form since that praise too, scoring 21 goals and assisting a further 18 in all competitions for LA Galaxy in 2024. Involved in 39 goals in 40 games, Pec is clearly one to watch.

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