'I let people down' – USMNT star Weston McKennie makes frank admission about failed Leeds loan, but believes experience is helping him at Juventus

Weston McKennie has admitted that his loan spell at Leeds did not go as well as he expected and feels he "let certain people down".

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McKennie joined Leeds on loan last seasonCould not prevent club from being relegatedMidfielder is shining again at JuventusWHAT HAPPENED?

The United States midfielder was loaned to the Elland Road club in January to aid in their bid to avoid relegation to the Championship last season. He made 19 league appearances but did not have the desired effect, registering just one assist as they finished second-bottom and dropped down to the second tier.

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McKennie told in Italy: "I didn’t have the best performances. I felt I let certain people down. But at the end of the day, when I came back, I think it was important for me in general to have an experience like that, to have that happen to me at this moment of my career, because when I came back it felt like I was coming back here for the first time again. When I first came to Juventus, nobody knew who I was, everybody doubted me, everybody was against me, and I think it was important for me because it put chips back on my shoulder. That’s when I perform best and prove that I can do it and that I belong, so it was nice to come back and have that feeling again."

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McKennie has been given a key role by coach Massimiliano Allegri since he moved back to Juventus during the summer. He has played in all 12 of their Serie A games so far this season and remains an important part of the United States national team, playing all 90 minutes as they beat Trinidad and Tobago in the CONCACAF Nations League quarter-final first-leg.

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McKennie had to withdraw from the USMNT team before the second-leg of the Nations League tie due to an injury, however, and it has not yet been confirmed whether or not he will be fit for Juve's headline Serie A showdown against Inter on Sunday.

Pep Guardiola playing 4-4-2?! Julian Alvarez-Erling Haaland partnership is proving to be another Man City masterstroke

The Catalan coach opted to play without a striker just two seasons ago, but is now embracing a more old-fashioned system at the Etihad Stadium

Last year, a panel of top former players on paid tribute to Pep Guardiola for transforming English football. Rio Ferdinand, Joe Cole and Glen Hoddle all praised the Manchester City manager for getting the nation to embrace European ideas, claiming that since the serial-winning Catalan had arrived in England in 2016, he had helped change the culture for the better.

"We have now embraced that European way of playing and our ideas about football,” Ferdinand said. "Being in and around the academies, the coaching is so different compared to when we grew up when it was all shouting and dragging people left and right. Whereas now, it’s very much that culture of Guardiola, who has had a huge influence on that style of football." Hoddle added: “We were stuck in our ways of playing 4-4-2 back in the 1970s and 80s."

Guardiola has always played down this idea whenever it has been brought up, claiming he has not changed English football and never wanted to. "Absolutely I didn't change it. Every manager has his own ideas, I didn't change anything honestly," he said last May.

But he has admitted that English football has changed him and that he has taken "many things" from his adopted home. "Here changed me, of course. I got to know new players, new styles, new managers, new ways to relate with the media, with my players. Every manager is a better manager than you were in the beginning."

Last season, Guardiola adopted an old idea of Tony Pulis, who would normally be seen as his philosophical opposite, by playing four centre-backs in some games and turning Nathan Ake and Manuel Akanji into full-backs. And this season, he has embraced another old idea: playing the 4-4-2 formation Hoddle talked about as a sign of how dated the English game had become.

A lot of thought and planning goes into every Guardiola innovation, however, and the thinking behind his latest tactical scheme is very simple: it is a way to accommodate his two world-class strikers, Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez.

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In 2022, City pulled off two transfer coups, one in each window. In January, they signed Alvarez, who was practically unknown outside of South America, from River Plate. They paid around £15 million ($18m) for a player who at the time was 21 years old and allowed him to remain with his club until the summer. Alvarez had been the top scorer in the Argentine top-flight and in May, just before he moved over to England, he scored six goals in one match against against Allianza Lima.

Later that year, City announced they had agreed to sign Haaland, who had averaged a goal per game with Borussia Dortmund and had lit up the Champions League. It was a sensational move for City, especially at only £51m ($63m), but spelt bad news for Alvarez, who was now competing for a place in the team with the most feared striker in the world.

The one game Alvarez did start alongside Haaland early on, however, could hardly have gone better as the Argentine scored twice and the Norwegian grabbed a hat-trick in the 6-0 mauling of Nottingham Forest.

However, Alvarez started only three Premier League games before the World Cup and had to make the most of substitute appearances while the Norwegian made a blistering start to life in English football, crushing almost every goalscoring record imaginable.

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Alvarez's lack of minutes with City did not affect his standing with Argentina and he played every game at the World Cup, scoring four goals, including a stunning individual strike in the semi-final against Croatia. Now that he had conquered the world as Lionel Messi's strike partner, Guardiola was under more pressure to find a way to fit him in.

However, he still resisted starting he and Haaland together in most games, believing that playing two strikers would impact his side's chances to create scoring opportunities overall. The coach explained in January: "It can happen [Haaland and Alvarez playing together]. The ball arrives there [in the box] and you have two strikers there so you can score a goal. But to create these chances we have to make the process and sometimes for that you need other types of players to create these chances.

"If I had the feeling we were creating these chances, and you have two or three in the box, that is top. But maybe you are there with Haaland and all the processes aren’t correct and we have a lot of people up front, we have more transitions and after we have a problem. But of course they can play together – especially against five at the back."

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Alvarez did get his chance towards the end of the league season, starting with Haaland against Fulham, West Ham, Leeds and Everton, although he played more as a wide forward than a central striker. His best performance was at Craven Cottage, where he fired in a sensational long-range goal which proved to be the winner, while also earning a penalty which Haaland converted.

This time, Guardiola waxed lyrical about the benefits of playing both his forwards, remarking: "To have two strikers is an incredible weapon that we have." However, Guardiola still used this "incredible weapon" sparingly. Alvarez ended the campaign playing 31 Premier League games but with just 13 starts. Only eight of those were alongside Haaland.

He made no starts in any of City's Champions League knockout matches and played no part in the final against Inter, or the FA Cup final against Manchester United. Despite his sparse playing time, he ended up scoring 17 goals in all competitions and added three more trophies to his World Cup winners' medal. Not a bad first season, was it?

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This season, however, Alvarez has started – and finished – every match so far, leading the line alongside Haaland. In the 5-1 thrashing of Fulham before the international break, Haaland scored three goals and provided one assist, while Alvarez got one of each.

Of City's 11 goals so far, the Argentine has scored two and set up two, both for Haaland. The Norwegian has scored six and set up one, for Alvarez. It is still early days and never underestimate Guardiola's capacity to revolutionise his favoured line-up mid-season, but for now it looks like the ideal partnership, at least in terms of statistics.

However, it should not be forgotten that the win over Fulham was far from a complete performance from City. Juanma Lillo, deputising in the dugout while Guardiola was recovering from back surgery, explained that the performance "lacked fluidity" and that City were not "fresh with the ball".

And he had to encourage Haaland to stay positive at half-time. “A game like this isn’t easy for anybody, but for a No.9 with these characteristics, it is even harder because it’s hard to find the right moment to link up with the others," he said. “In fact, at half-time, I told him that this type of game is not easy for a striker with your characteristics, but you can have a bad game and still help us with goals."

Of the partnership between Alvarez and Haaland, he added: "Their characteristics mean they push more towards the opposition goal than contribute to the game itself, so if the team is not giving the number of passes that we need to get closer to them then it makes it even more difficult for them.

"Julian is not shy to keep attacking, he is always ready, and so is Erling. So I think that overall the characteristics of this performance itself affect this type of player a lot."

Pep Guardiola, Luciano Spalletti and the 21 best managerial jobs from around Europe in the 2022-23 season – ranked

There are plenty of coaches around the continent who deserve huge credit for what they've achieved over the past year – but who's the best of the lot?

As another gruelling European football season draws to a close, those managers who have guided their teams through successful campaigns can finally sit back and admire their work, while others will still have their eyes on the silverware that will come within their grasp in the coming weeks.

There have been storylines galore, with names written into club folklore and history made across the continent. But who are the outstanding coaches of the 2022-23 season who deserve to be singled out for special praise?

GOAL ranks the 21 managers around Europe who have done the very best job…

Getty Images21Marco Rose (RB Leipzig)

It was by no means an easy season for Marco Rose and RB Leipzig, but he has done very well to steady the ship and guide the Roten Bullen to a third-placed league finish, the DFB-Pokal final and the Champions League knockout stages having taken over in September with his hometown club in 11th place in the Bundesliga.

AdvertisementGetty Images20Raffaele Palladino (Monza)

Raffaele Palladino has been a revelation at newly-promoted Monza having only been promoted from youth team manager in September. At just 39, he has guided the newly-promoted club to a mid-table finish in Serie A, recording victories over the likes of Juventus, Inter and champions Napoli along the way, while enjoying two lengthy unbeaten streaks that gave them huge momentum.

Their success has been propelled – and indeed bankrolled – by owner Silvio Berlusconi.

Getty19Gary O'Neil (Bournemouth)

Bournemouth were pretty much every pundit and fan's favourites for relegation from the Premier League at the start of the season, and eyebrows were raised when the club sacked Scott Parker and appointed the inexperienced Gary O'Neil as caretaker just four games in

He earned the job full-time after a strong showing, but the Cherries began to slip back down the table and appeared doomed with 10 games to go. However, a late-season resurgence saw Bournemouth pull clear of the relegation zone with time to spare.

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Getty Images18Jagoba Arrasate (Osasuna)

It has already been a memorable campaign for Osasuna, who reached the Copa del Rey final with a squad made up of predominantly academy products. Now, European football is within their grasp.

Having guided the club to mid-table finishes each season since their promotion back to La Liga in 2019, Jagoba Arrasate has pushed on in 2022-23 and his side currently occupies a Europa Conference League place with one game to go.

'PSG is above any individual' – Luis Enrique insists all is 'normal' at French champions despite bombshell news of Kylian Mbappe exit

Luis Enrique insisted that "PSG is above any individual" and claimed all is "normal" with the manager being bombed with Kylian Mbappe exit queries.

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Mbappe will put an end to his PSG stintLikely to realise his wish of joining Real MadridEnrique says it's business as usual at clubWHAT HAPPENED?

Mbappe's decision to depart Paris Saint-Germain has sparked intense speculation, with Real Madrid reportedly poised to secure the French forward's signature. However, Enrique remained tight-lipped about the superstar forward's potential exit despite repeated attempts by journalists to get a reaction from the manager.

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Speaking to reporters, Luis Enrique said: "We will continue to work. The team is above everyone, that is our message. The club is above any individuality."

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When he was further pressed about the atmosphere in training, the coach added: "It's the atmosphere in every training session before a match. It's normal training. Do I have any fears? No. You have to have personality to sit here. There are rumours around the club all the time, criticism, praise, controversy… Anyone who doesn't like it can't be here."

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While Real Madrid officials patiently await Mbappe's response to their reported offer, Enrique did his best to maintain his composure in front of the press. However, the manager is well aware that he needs to lead the imminent restructuring at the Parc des Princes after the departure of Mbappe with the Parisians set to delve into the market for attacking reinforcements this summer.

Eredivisie wonderkids: De Ligt, De Jong & 15 Under-21 talents to watch

The Ajax pair are dominating transfer rumours, but they are not the only exciting youngsters excelling in the Netherlands' top flight

With Ajax's Frenkie de Jong and Matthijs de Ligt heavily linked to the likes of Barcelona and Manchester City, the Eredivisie has been thrown into the limelight in recent months.

The pair spearhead an exciting new generation in Dutch football, but they are well-backed by a whole host of young compatriots and still just a drop in the bucket of talent in the Netherlands' top flight.

From the top of the table right down to the bottom, from the Netherlands to Brazil and even Japan, here are 15 rising stars in a league where its trust in youth continues to be justified.

GettySteven Bergwijn (PSV, 21)It’s no surprise that PSV have a perfect record in the league this season as, in addition to Hirving Lozano’s contributions on the opposite wing, Steven Bergwijn has provided five goals and six assists. The skilful 21-year-old is a fantastic dribbler with incredible pace, all attributes that have earned him his first senior caps for the Netherlands and links with Liverpool and Manchester United.AdvertisementGettyMatthijs de Ligt (Ajax, 19)Matthijs de Ligt’s name will be familiar to many as it’s one linked with Manchester City, Juventus and Barcelona. The 19-year-old centre-back is a brilliant reader of play, a strong tackler and has an aerial presence that proves effective at both ends of the pitch. Mature beyond his years with technical ability that is typical of any Dutch defender, De Ligt is expected to earn his big-money move sooner rather than later.GettyRitsu Doan (Groningen, 20)Groningen desperately gathered together the funds to make Ritsu Doan’s loan deal permanent in the summer, and it’s clear to see why. The creative midfielder, who is also effective out wide, scored nine times and provided three assists in his debut season and, with Manchester City having shown an interest, it seems unlikely the Dutch club will keep their star man much longer.ENJOYED THIS STORY?

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GettyKasper Dolberg (Ajax, 21)Recruited to Ajax by the same man who brought in Christian Eriksen and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Kasper Dolberg is a ruthless finisher with excellent technique. His ability was abundantly clear in his 16 goals across 2016-17, before the Dane lost his place, and his confidence, last term. Dolberg is looking back to his best again though, despite injuries in pre-season, with five goals in five starts this year.

Mason Greenwood wants to repay Man Utd ‘debt’ and would snub Barcelona move if Old Trafford stay becomes available

Mason Greenwood is willing to reject a move to Barcelona if he is given the chance to make a Manchester United comeback under Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

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Greenwood on loan at GetafeRatcliffe says United will take decision in the summerGreenwood has interest from major European clubsWHAT HAPPENED?

Ratcliffe has spoken of the desire to "understand the facts, not the hype", as a potential softening of the ground towards a potential return for Greenwood. The striker was not expected to play for United again after he was arrested in January 2022 on charges of attempted rape and several other offences. Now, reports that Greenwood would be unwilling to move to Barcelona if United were interested, as he feels he owes a "debt" to the Old Trafford club.

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Reports claim that both Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are interested in signing Greenwood. As a result, United have placed a new price tag on the striker of €40 million (£34m/$43m). United may face fierce criticism if they do pocket a major fee for the striker, given his previous behaviour.

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Since joining Getafe, Greenwood has made 24 appearances, scoring seven goals and registering five assists. In his time at United, he scored 35 goals in 129 appearances.

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The striker could next be in action for the Spanish club against Barcelona this weekend, in a fixture that could potentially be billed as an audition for his future employers. They will then face Las Palmas at home next weekend.

Christian Nkunku facing another month on the sidelines after fresh Chelsea injury blow as Mauricio Pochettino admits he's 'not the same player as before'

Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino has confirmed that Christopher Nkunku will be out for three to four weeks after picking up yet another injury.

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Nkunku out of action with another injuryRuled out for three to four weeksSuffered knee injury in pre-seasonGettyWHAT HAPPENED?

The French attacker is undergoing a medical assessment at the club due to an unknown injury problem and Pochettino has confirmed that he is facing up to a month on the sidelines. The Chelsea boss also admitted that the 26-year-old is no longer the player he used to be at RB Leipzig.

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Speaking to reporters, the Argentine coach said: "We learned yesterday Nkunku got injured but we don’t know when he got injured. We need to see and evaluate every day but he's out for three or four weeks. We hope no more. It’s difficult for him. We watched him when he arrived in pre-season.

"He was flying on the training pitch until he got injured. Now it is nearly eight months and he has been involved again but he is not the same player as before. We have in our head the amazing Nkunku from pre-season but it is not the same player because of the circumstances. That’s why it is sometimes unfair when we judge."

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Nkunku suffered a knee injury during the club's pre-season tour which forced him to miss the first half of the 2023-24 campaign. Upon returning to action, Nkunku scored his maiden Chelsea goal in the club's 2-1 defeat to Wolves on December 24. He has featured in 10 matches across all competitions for the Blues to date, clocking 394 minutes on the pitch and scoring two goals, with his last outing coming from the bench in the Blues' Carabao Cup final defeat to Liverpool.

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The Blues will be next seen in action in the FA Cup on Wednesday as they are set to take on Leeds United in an FA Cup fifth-round clash. Nkunku will definitely sit out that tie and a trip to Brentford in the Premier League three days later as Pochettino awaits a proper diagnosis on the forward's latest injury.

The best Premier League fantasy football defenders for 2022-23

Choosing a strong backline is essential to achieve a high rank in the game, but who has the best points potential for the upcoming campaign?

GOAL has the lowdown on the best Premier Leaguefantasy football defenders for 2022-23, with a mix of full-backs and centre-backs that are capable of adding great value to your squad.

Defenders have the potential to provide the most points for managers given the fact they receive more than any other outfielders for goals and assists. They can also earn clean sheet bonuses, but it can be difficult to select a backline full of players that carry great attacking and defensive potential.

To make life easier for budding FPL managers, GOAL is here to profile the top defensive picks for the upcoming season.

Best FPL tips & ultimate game guideHaaland, Kane & the best fantasy football forwardsHere are the best midfielders to pick on FPLWhich goalkeepers are best for fantasy football?GettyKieran Trippier | Newcastle | £5.9m

Kieran Trippier is the in-demand signing of FPL this season, with the defender already having accumulated a league-topping 96 points. At his price, he has become a must-buy in place of expensive options like say Alexander-Arnold – how times change!

AdvertisementGettyJoao Cancelo | Manchester City | £7.0m

Cancelo has fully established himself as one of the best full-backs in Europe over the past three seasons at Manchester City.

The 2021-22 season was the Portuguese star's best campaign yet in terms of his output in the final third, with one goal and seven assists recorded through 36 Premier League outings.

Erling Haaland's arrival at the Etihad Stadium has now given Cancelo a target man to aim for, and few would bet against him improving his attacking numbers as City chase down a third successive title.

GettyAndrew Robertson | Liverpool | £7.0m

For any managers looking for a Liverpool defensive double-up, Andrew Robertson is a great premium option once again at a slightly lower price than Alexander-Arnold.

The Scotland international scored three goals for the Reds in their last Premier League campaign and set up another 10, despite only featuring in 29 games.

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Getty ImagesVirgil Van Dijk | Liverpool | £6.5m

Building your defence with players from the same team might not be a clever ideas if you're an FPL manager. However, if you are one of those manager willing to drop Trent Alexander-Arnold or Andrew Robertson due to their high price – as the Liverpool full-backs are the two costliest defenders you can buy in FPL – why not go for the 2019 Ballon d'Or runner-up?

Van Dijk forms the core of a strong Liverpool defence and Jurgen Klopp's team are one of the fsvourites of the titles. FPL managers can bank on the Reds not conceding a lot of goals during the 2022-23 Premier League season. To make the prospect even better, Van Dijk picked up a total of 183 points last season with an average of 5.3 points per game. Only three defenders picked up more points.

Jesse Lingard offered support by Man Utd icon Patrice Evra after ex-England international posts another solo training video amid search for next club

Ex-Manchester United star Jesse Lingard has received words of encouragement from Patrice Evra after posting another video of a solo training session.

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Released by Forest at the end of last seasonSpent time with West Ham & El-EttifaqRemains a free agent heading into 2024WHAT HAPPENED?

The former England international remains a free agent on the back of his release by Nottingham Forest at the end of the 2022-23 campaign. The 30-year-old playmaker would have expected to have found a new club by now, but contracts are proving hard to come by.

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Lingard is doing his best to keep himself in shape, as he works with personal instructors, and will be eager to see his patience and persistence rewarded at some stage. He has spent time at Inter Miami’s training facility, while also taking in trial spells with West Ham and Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Ettifaq.

WHAT EVRA SAID ABOUT LINGARD

Evra is among those urging Lingard to keep his head up, with the former United defender backing his one-time Old Trafford team-mate to find a new club in the not too distant future. Evra has responded to Lingard’s latest video on social media by saying: “Your time coming soon brother keep working hard.”

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WHAT NEXT FOR LINGARD?

Lingard struggled for form and fitness throughout his one-season stint at Forest, but he is a proven Premier League performer – with 232 appearances for United and 32 England caps to his name – and 2024 could be the year in which his career gets back on track.

What happened to common-sense refereeing?! Winners and losers as awful decisions cost Man City victory over WSL champions Chelsea

City were reduced to nine players as both Alex Greenwood and Lauren Hemp saw red before Emma Hayes' side grabbed a stoppage-time equaliser

Chelsea's Guro Reiten broke Manchester City hearts in the Women's Super League on Sunday, her 96th-minute equaliser earning the Blues a point in a game that saw them struggle incredibly against a team reduced to nine players for the final 20 minutes. Chloe Kelly had given City an early lead with a wonderful strike, but Alex Greenwood's controversial red card before half-time changed the game and made the hosts sit back to defend their lead for the rest of the afternoon – with them so close to doing so successfully.

City started well and marked that bright opening spell with a goal when Kelly was given too much room on the edge of the box and fired a shot over the head of Chelsea goalkeeper Zecira Musovic and into the back of the net. Sophie Ingle could've levelled the scores in a rare, well-built attack from the away side shortly after, but teenager Khiara Keating came up with a big stop.

The game changed on 38 minutes. Greenwood was on a yellow card when referee Emily Heaslip adjudged her to be taking too long to take a free-kick and brandished a second booking and a red card. It baffled the home side, with two players booked for dissent in the aftermath.

Even when playing against 10 players, though, Chelsea struggled to create chances. Reiten's low cross was just missed by Mia Fishel before half-time, but it was opportunities for City, for Kelly and Bunny Shaw, that stood out more in the second period. That was even with the hosts going down to nine in the 81st minute, Lauren Hemp – booked for dissent earlier on – sent off after bringing down Lauren James.

Chelsea's inevitable breakthrough would come in the sixth added minute, with Reiten pouncing on a loose ball in the box and drilling it into the back of the net – City having to defend a corner with eight players as centre-back Alanna Kennedy waited to come back on the pitch after treatment. The home team would at least get a point for their valiant efforts, though, holding on for a 1-1 draw despite the clock ticking into a 103rd minute.

GOAL breaks down the winners & losers from the Joie Stadium…

Getty ImagesLOSER: 'Clamping down'

Officials in English football are starting to clamp down on several things recently. Be it time-wasting or the pestering of officials after decisions, there are several offences that players and teams have been told they will be booked for if they commit them.

But who on earth wants to see incidents like that which led to Greenwood being sent off on Sunday? The England star had already been booked for a foul earlier in the match and, on 38 minutes, she took 26 seconds to take a free-kick in her own half as she mulled over her options. As she went to kick the ball, referee Emily Heaslip blew her whistle and raced over to brandish a second yellow and, as a result, a red.

Twenty-six seconds might sound like a long time, but if you watch the incident, it's clear that Greenwood is not time-wasting. She's simply deciding what to do with the ball. It's not even half-time, after all. City might have been 1-0 up, but this was not time-wasting.

What followed was chaos. Laia Aleixandri and Kelly went into the book for their protestations and Jill Roord joined them after the half-time whistle. Hemp was also carded for dissent in the second half and later second off for a foul on James.

Yes, time-wasting and dissent do need to be clamped down on, but there also needs to be some common sense involved here. It's not the first instance of this being problematic in England this year, either. Arsenal full-back Takehiro Tomiyasu was given a very harsh red card in the Premier League earlier this season after receiving a bizarre first yellow for time-wasting. Sheffield United forward Ollie McBurnie, meanwhile, was given a second yellow card against Tottenham for dissent last month, despite seeming to be simply telling the referee that he was being fouled.

It just all seems to be getting a bit ridiculous at this point.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesWINNER: Chloe Kelly

It took Kelly until February to get her first goal of the 2022-23 WSL season, but once she hit the back of the net, she couldn't stop scoring or assisting in a run of form that threatened to drag City back into a title race they'd seemingly fallen well out of. There will be no such wait this campaign, though, as it took her just seven minutes on the second week of the new season to open her account.

While it may be asked whether Chelsea goalkeeper Musovic could've done better or not, it was a rocket of a strike from Kelly that broke the deadlock in a huge game in Manchester, her effort from the edge of the box flying into the back of the net to give City the lead.

Having started slowly last year, and given she missed a penalty in the win over West Ham last week, this will give the England star heaps of confidence moving forward as Kelly and her team look to deliver a first WSL title since 2016.

Getty ImagesLOSER: Chelsea

It wasn't until City only had eight players on the pitch that Chelsea managed to make a breakthrough on Sunday. To get a point after playing so poorly is a positive. But to have a player advantage for more than half of the match, and a two-player advantage for around 20 minutes, and still struggle to create anything of note? That must be worrying for head coach Emma Hayes.

City started this game brilliantly and Chelsea looked lost when trying to respond. There were very few attacking moves of note throughout the afternoon, despite the plethora of top-quality forwards on the pitch and available to come off the bench.

It's early in the season and there are new signings that are still fitting into this team, of course, but Chelsea will hope that their performances improve sooner rather than later.

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Getty ImagesLOSER: Lauren Hemp

While Keating excelled on Sunday, that Player of the Match award could've been Hemp's. A livewire in the attack in the first half, her role changed completely once Greenwood was sent off, the forward having to drop into a conservative left wing-back role in order to bring some stability to the defence and contain James, who was playing on Chelsea's right wing.

She stuck to her task – and James – admirably, working so so hard for her team in order to preserve their lead while also managing to contribute in an attacking sense when City could get out of their own half.

But marking James like that almost guarantees that you're going to get a yellow card, and Hemp did on the 81st minute when she brought her England team-mate down just outside the box. Sadly for Hemp, it was her second of the day, with her the fourth player to be booked for dissent.

The long walk to the tunnel after her dismissal was a sad way for her day to end, such was the quality and determination in her performance.

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