Tag: EPL

  • Eddie Nketiah: From Arsenal’s Bench to Palace’s Star Striker

    Eddie Nketiah: From Arsenal’s Bench to Palace’s Star Striker

    Eddie Nketiah’s move from Arsenal to Crystal Palace marks a significant turning point in the young striker’s career.

    After years of rising through the ranks at Arsenal, where he showcased his potential but struggled for consistent game time, Nketiah has secured a £30 million transfer to Crystal Palace.

    This move offers him the chance to step out of Arsenal’s shadow and become a key player for Palace.

    With his speed, sharp shooting, and strong work ethic, Nketiah is poised to make a big impact at his new club.

    Who Is Eddie Nketiah?

    Eddie Nketiah, born on May 30, 1999, is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Crystal Palace F.C. and the England national team.

    Nketiah began his club career with Arsenal, making his first-team debut in 2017. He also spent time on loan at Leeds United during their 2019-20 Championship-winning season.

    Crystal Palace has finalized a deal worth up to £30 million for Nketiah after further talks with Arsenal.

    Nketiah was initially set to join Nottingham Forest last week after they agreed on a fee, but the move fell through due to personal terms.

    Palace, long-time admirers of the 25-year-old, made their move after suffering a second defeat of the season against West Ham on Saturday.

    They have reportedly agreed on terms with Nketiah, making him one of their highest earners. Arsenal is expected to accept Palace’s offer of £25 million, with an additional £5 million in bonuses.

    Early Life and Career

    Eddie Nketiah was born and raised in Lewisham, Greater London, to Ghanaian parents.

    He began his career with Chelsea after scouts noticed him playing for the south-east London Sunday team, Hillyfielders, at the age of nine. In 2015, Chelsea released Nketiah.

    Career Highlights

    Eddie Nketiah has had a promising career, particularly since breaking into the Arsenal first team. Here are some of his notable highlights:

    • Arsenal Youth Development: Nketiah joined Arsenal’s youth academy at a young age and progressed through the ranks. His performances in the youth teams earned him recognition and opportunities to train with the first team.
    • First Team Debut: Nketiah made his senior debut for Arsenal in 2018, showcasing his potential as a promising striker.
    • Loan Spells: To gain experience, Nketiah spent time on loan at Leeds United and Bristol City. These spells helped him develop his skills and adapt to different playing styles.
    • Breakthrough Season: In the 2021-2022 season, Nketiah had a breakthrough campaign. He scored several important goals, including a hat-trick in the EFL Cup, and played a key role in Arsenal’s resurgence.
    • International Recognition: Nketiah has represented England at various youth levels, including the Under-21 team. He has also been called up to the senior England squad.

    Style of play

    Eddie Nketiah is known for his pace and movement, often drawing comparisons to former Arsenal striker Ian Wright.

    In August 2019, Nketiah described Wright as his “mentor.”

    His playing style is also likened to Jermaine Defoe because of his ability to play off the last defender’s shoulder and his sharp shooting from various angles. Nketiah can play as a striker or a wide forward.

    Eddie Keddar Nketiah Net Worth

    As of 2024, Eddie Nketiah’s net worth is estimated at around $10 million. This amount comes from his salary, endorsement deals, and potential future earnings as a professional footballer.

  • Why Mourinho gamble emphatically failed at Tottenham

    Why Mourinho gamble emphatically failed at Tottenham

    Tottenham Hotspurs Manager José Mourinho was shockingly sacked on Monday, just six days to their Carabao Cup final clash with Manchester City at Wembley stadium.

    Mourinho was sacked seventeen months after he was appointed by the London based club to transform it from ‘nice’ players into aggressive attackers winning titles. That plan has emphatically failed.

    In fact the Spurs are headed to finish outside of the top four for the second straight season. Mourinho’s style has been criticized for the negativity of their football and uncertainty about the future of many key players.

    Spurs chairman Daniel Levy made the unpopular decision to kick out Maurio Pochettino in November 2019 and replaced him with Mourinho to transform the club’s historical style into a more ruthless one under Mourinho but failed.

    Pos. P W D L GD Pts Form
    1 Man City 32 23 5 4 44 74
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    2 Man Utd 32 19 9 4 29 66
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    3 Leicester 31 17 5 9 18 56
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    4 West Ham 32 16 7 9 11 55
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    5 Chelsea 31 15 9 7 19 54
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    6 Liverpool 31 15 7 9 16 52
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    7 Tottenham 32 14 8 10 17 50
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    8 Everton 31 14 7 10 3 49
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    9 Arsenal 32 13 7 12 8 46
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    10 Leeds 31 14 3 14 0 45

    Now Levy has to find a ‘Mr Fix It’ to appease Spurs supporters who are already rebelling following the two fruitless campaigns under the Portuguese tactician.

    In fact the decision to hire Mourinho  was a big risk for both club and the tactician whose reputation had suffered a blow following a fruitless stint at Manchester United.

    Mourinho is known for succeeding in big clubs with high spending power which Spurs are lacking. Even Gareth Bale’s summer arrival did not convince the world that the club owners had stumped up cash to spend in the transfer market to achieve Mourinho’s goals.

    Bale, a hero who returned to his former club was benched most of first half of the season as the coach preferred Harry Kane and Son’s counter-attack style which delivered remarkable results at the beginning of the season.

    Mourinho leaves the club with his future simmering in uncertainty after dismal performance at United which he managed before joining Tottenham. Most of the cub’s hardcore fans who were swept up in hype about Mourinho’s arrival at White Hart Lane were not really shocked with the sack.

    His ugly stint continued with recent defeats to Chelsea, Wolves, and a FA Cup exit at home to Norwich.

    Tottenham has already made Red Bull Leipzig manager Julian Nagelsmann their preferred candidate to replace Mourinho.