The 2025 MLB season did not get off to the start that Los Angeles Angels fans were hoping for.
Matched up against the lowly Chicago White Sox, Halos fans were certainly expecting a win, if not a close game. Instead, they were blown out in humbling fashion, as Chicago led 8–0 after eight innings.
After offseason acquisition Yusei Kikuchi and former second-round draft pick Ryan Johnson combined to surrender eight runs across 7 2/3 innings, the Angels turned to a rather unexpected arm for their final out of the game: infielder Nicky Lopez.
It took just one game in the '25 MLB season for the Angels to deploy a position player on the mound, and he ended up being the only one of their pitchers not to surrender a run. To do so against a White Sox team coming off a historically bad 2024 campaign only makes matters worse.
A ninth-inning home run from Logan O'Hoppe was the only thing that prevented the Halos from getting shutout on Opening Day, but they didn't escape the wrath of MLB fans on social media who roasted them for putting Lopez on the mound during the very first game of the year.
West Ham United are now eyeing a January move for Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller, who is also being targeted by the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester United.
West Ham risk being cut adrift if their form doesn’t start to improve soon, with Nuno Espirito Santo so far being unable to instigate a major turnaround in results, and they have another tough test on the horizon against Newcastle United later today.
The 2-1 loss against Leeds United last time out could prove to be a real six-pointer at the end of the season, and the Hammers looked particularly weak in midfield, with Andy Irving and Tomas Soucek both struggling.
Both midfielders lost the majority of the duels they contested, with Irving winning just one of five, while they also failed to create a big chance throughout the match, which suggests Nuno may need to strengthen his options in the middle of the park this January.
The need to bring in a new midfielder is also exacerbated by Guido Rodriguez not being part of Nuno’s plans, with the midfielder being benched for the majority of the campaign, having seemingly failed to impress the manager.
West Ham eyeing move for Angelo Stiller
According to a report from Fussball Europa (via Sport WItness), West Ham are now eyeing a January move for Stuttgart midfielder Stiller, who could be brought in to replace Rodriguez, if they are able to move the 31-year-old on.
The £75k-a-week midfielder wants to leave this winter, and the Hammers are eager to get him off the books, with the German maestro being targeted as a direct replacement.
David Sullivan & co clearly mean business, given that the 24-year-old is held in very high regard, with the likes of Man United and Real Madrid also being named as potential suitors.
Once lauded as “special” by Sky Sports’ Dougie Critchley, the central midfielder has been tipped to go on and play for a big club by Ben Mattinson, given his ability to dictate the tempo.
As such, it is somewhat difficult to envisage West Ham competing for the Germany international in January if they don’t claw themselves out of relegation trouble beforehand, but it would be a major statement of intent if they were able to get a deal done.
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The Stuttgart star is particularly impressive at setting up chances for his teammates, placing in the 98th percentile for assists per 90 over the past year, having averaged 0.30.
Stiller could be a real difference-maker in the Hammers’ quest to avoid relegation, but results must start improving soon if they are to tempt him into a move, starting against Newcastle today.
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Commencing their managerial search, Celtic could now reportedly turn towards a candidate who Rangers desperately wanted to hire before welcoming Danny Rohl.
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Whilst Brendan Rodgers’ sudden exit is far from ideal, Martin O’Neill isn’t exactly a bad option to steady the ship. The experienced manager has arrived on an interim basis and will be in charge of the Bhoys’ next league game against Falkirk and then their crucial Old Firm derby in the Scottish League Cup semi-final this weekend.
Despite some suggestions that he could impress enough to complete a permanent return to the dugout, however, O’Neill has reiterated that he is merely keeping the seat warm at Celtic Park.
As the interim boss attempts to steady what has been an incredibly rocky ship as of late, Celtic must commence their managerial search away from the action on the pitch.
They’ll be desperate to avoid the chaos that Rangers have just endured before hiring Rohl. Their Old Firm rivals were rejected twice before finally landing a permanent manager and Celtic must avoid following in their footsteps at all costs.
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Instead, they could even look to get one over on those at Ibrox by hiring a manager that they desperately wanted before Rohl.
Kevin Muscat emerges as early Celtic candidate
According to The Daily Record, Kevin Muscat is now a wildcard candidate for the Celtic job and is one of several options that the Bhoys could yet turn towards.
The 52-year-old only just rejected Rangers amid concerns over the 49ers’ setup and his own desire to complete his job of winning the Chinese Super League with table-toppers Shanghai Port, but that may not stop Celtic.
It would be an incredible blow for their rivals if they managed to get the job done that the 49ers otherwise failed. Whether Muscat, a former Rangers player, will be keen to take the Celtic job remains to be seen, however.
In many ways, he is an ideal candidate. The manager has followed a similar path to Ange Postecoglou, who he assisted in the early stages of his career, and his record speaks for itself.
Muscat has won the Australian A-League twice, the Super Cup and league title in Japan, and is on course to win the Chinese Super League in the current campaign.
His Rangers links would increase the pressure to succeed at Celtic, but his recent decision to reject the Gers may just be enough to get those at Parkhead onside.
Aston Villa are now set to make an approach to sign a “monster” in the January transfer window, but it could take a huge bid to get a deal done.
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After a concerning start to the season, Villa’s form has turned around dramatically over the past few weeks, winning their last four matches on the spin in all competitions, which has silenced the premature questions about Unai Emery’s future.
However, Emery is likely to still have concerns about some of the results his side have been on the receiving end of, with a 3-0 defeat at home against Crystal Palace at the beginning of September arguably a low point.
As such, it would make sense for the manager to strengthen his squad in the upcoming transfer window, but it remains to be seen whether there will be any new entrants to the list of their most expensive signings, considering they are known to be treading a fine line with PSR.
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According to a report from Sabah (via Sport Witness), one position in which Aston Villa are looking to strengthen is right-back, with it being revealed they are set to make an approach for Galatasaray defender Wilfried Singo, although a deal could be expensive.
Singo has a €60m (£52m) release clause included in his contract, and the Turkish side are looking to receive at least €50m (£44m), with it currently unclear whether Villa would be willing to shell out that much.
There are some signs the 24-year-old could be worth the money, having caught the eye in the Champions League this season, impressing in his side’s 1-0 victory over Liverpool at the end of September.
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Matty Cash has been a key player for the Villans across the last six seasons, making 190 appearances, but there are some signs the Galatasaray right-back could be an upgrade, having outperformed the Pole across a number of key metrics over the past year.
Not only is the Ivorian more of an attacking threat, but he has also impressed from a defensive point of view, showcasing that he is a well-rounded full-back.
Average per 90 (past year)
Matty Cash
Wilfried Singo
Non-penalty goals
0.06
0.12
Assists
0.03
0.08
Progressive passes
2.21
4.83
Interceptions
0.96
1.82
Clearances
2.78
5.61
Scout Ben Mattinson has also praised the Galatasaray star for his physical attributes and ability to drive the ball forward.
As such, while the asking price of around £44m is expensive, Singo is clearly a top full-back, so it may be worth the Aston Villa board sanctioning a big offer.
It was a significant show of faith in Rio Ngumoha’s potential when Liverpool opted against directly replacing Luis Diaz this summer.
Diaz, 28, had been a steady source of positivity down the left flank for over three years on Merseyside, and he was instrumental in winning the Premier League last season, posting 17 goals and eight assists across all competitions.
But he and FSG had reached a contract dispute, and his openness to moving for new pastures saw Bayern Munich’s £65.5m offer accepted in August. He brought four major honours to Anfield.
Liverpool welcomed a wealth of talent to their ranks this summer, but they didn’t sign an out-and-out left winger. Partly, this was because of Cody Gakpo and £116m arrival Florian Wirtz’s ability to play out on the flank, but Ngumoha’s emergence also played a factor.
However, the up-and-down start to the season will have shown Arne Slot and sporting director Richard Hughes that perhaps that was a mistake. And if rumours are to be believed, the Reds hierarchy are considering rectifying that blunder.
Why Liverpool need a left winger
When Wirtz joined Liverpool in July, it was expected that he would settle in as one of the Premier League’s best players. That is still the anticipation, though his start to life in England has left much to be desired.
After assisting Hugo Ekitike on his debut in the Community Shield, the 22-year-old has since blanked across each of his eight appearances, lacking the quality and confidence in the crucial moments to make a difference.
That quality is in there, but Liverpool’s wider tactical struggles this term have exacerbated Wirtz’s slow start, with the attacking midfielder struggling to find his feet across central and wide berths.
While the German international can play out wide, this is not his most effective role, and with that in mind, Liverpool might want to sign a Diaz-like winger in 2026 to help balance the system out once again, perhaps raising Wirtz’s game concurrently.
And, according to Spanish sources, FSG are preparing an official €75m (£65m) offer for Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams, though the Basque outfit are holding out to see that their €90m (£78m) valuation is met.
Williams, 23, was reported by Fabrizio Romano this summer to be Arsenal’s “dream target”, but the Gunners failed to make a breakthrough and went down a different track.
Liverpool are aware of interest from other suitors and hope to close a deal swiftly, so keep a close eye on this one.
What Nico Williams would bring to Liverpool
A maverick of a winger, Williams rose to prominence for his performances at the 2024 European Championship with Spain, vital to the Iberian nation’s triumph, hailed for his “incredible” talent by Barcelona’s Pedri.
During that summer tournament, Spain were simply a cut above the rest, and Williams and Lamine Yamal drew so many plaudits for their electric performances, uncontainable.
Athletic Bilbao'sNicoWilliamsin action with Rangers' Ridvan Yilmaz
The fast-footed talent has played 171 matches for Athletic Bilbao and earned 30 caps for Spain. For his club, he has posted 32 goals and assists apiece.
A groin injury has disrupted his start to the current campaign, but with a goal and two assists to his name already, the £276k-per-week ace is sure to hit form once fitness levels have been recovered.
Last season wasn’t one of seamless success for Williams, who only scored five times in La Liga, but he notched 14 goals across all competitions and showed through his underlying data his high-level ability. As per Sofascore, he completed 2.3 dribbles and won 4.9 duels on average each game.
It’s more than Williams operates in a similar way to Diaz, and thus could be an invaluable puzzle piece for Slot as the Dutch manager works on recalibrating his out-of-sorts Liverpool team.
You would hope that the Merseysiders’ struggles would have been combatted by the end of the campaign, but Williams could prove a long-term success and an upgrade on Wirtz down the left channel.
Florian Wirtz vs Nico Williams (past 12 months)
Stats (per 90)
Wirtz
Williams
Goals scored
0.29
0.34
Assists
0.35
0.23
Shots taken
2.59
2.48
Shot-creating actions
4.89
5.17
Touches (att pen)
5.21
5.13
Pass completion (%)
78.9
71.0
Progressive passes
6.33
3.22
Progressive carries
3.95
5.91
Successful take-ons
2.53
3.66
Ball recoveries
4.03
4.77
Data via FBref
Curiously, there are quite a few similarities between the respective players, even though stylistic differences are clear when observing them in action.
Both players are adept at taking on defenders, with staggering close control. Wirtz is artful on the ball. However, Williams is more of a relentless carrier, and that is something Slot’s side need to stretch lines and accommodate Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak in the centre.
In fact, he has been described in the past as a “world-class prospect” by journalist Zach Lowy, who went on to say that the “absolute menace” was proving a terror for Spanish defences across the 2023/24 campaign.
It’s clear that Wirtz is a talented footballer and that he could become one of the Premier League’s leading figures at Liverpool. But Liverpool need to sign a first-class winger to add width and energy to Slot’s flanks.
Williams is that man, with his “unpredictable” and “relentless” dribbling, as noted by analyst Ben Mattinson, bound to add a dimension to the Liverpool fold, especially when Mohamed Salah lacks his one-time athleticism on the alternate wing.
Is Williams a more technically talented footballer than Wirtz? Does his ceiling stretch higher than the German playmaker’s own? In both cases, probably not.
However, Liverpool haven’t looked quite right this season, and the Spaniard’s electric pace and Diaz-like qualities as a winger might prove the upgrade needed to restore the tactical equilibrium.
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يواجه ريال مدريد غريمه التقليدي برشلونة، اليوم الأحد، في قمة منتظرة ببطولة الدوري الإسباني للدرجة الأولى على ملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو”.
ويريد ريال مدريد استغلال عامل الأرض والجمهور، إذ تلعب مباراة الكلاسيكو اليوم لحساب قمة الجولة العاشرة من بطولة الدوري الإسباني.
ويحتل ريال مدريد صدارة الدوري الإسباني برصيد 24 نقطة، عقب مرور 9 جولات على بداية المسابقة، في حين يتواجد برشلونة في المركز الثاني برصيد 22 نقطة وبفارق نقطتين عن المرينجي.
اقرأ أيضًا.. موعد الكلاسيكو اليوم بين ريال مدريد وبرشلونة في الدوري الإسباني
وتعتبر حالة الفريقين متقاربة للغاية في الوقت الحالي، إذ لم يصل ريال مدريد إلى أفضل شكل له خلال هذا الموسم، بينما يعاني برشلونة كثيرًا من الإصابات، حيث تأكد غياب رافينها عن المباراة لعدم تعافيه من إصابته. معلقين مباراة ريال مدريد وبرشلونة اليوم في كلاسيكو الدوري الإسباني
يقوم بالتعليق على مباراة الكلاسيكو بين ريال مدريد وبرشلونة الجزائري المخضرم، حفيظ دراجي، حيث ستنقل المواجهة على مجموعة قنوات “بي إن سبورتس”.
وتبدأ مباراة الكلاسيكو بين ريال مدريد وبرشلونة في تمام الساعة السادسة والربع مساء اليوم بتوقيت القاهرة والمملكة العربية السعودية، وفي تمام الساعة السابعة والربع مساءً بتوقيت الإمارات.
Manchester City midfielder Rodri is reportedly on Real Madrid’s radar once more, with the Spanish giants prepared to part with €150 million (£130m/$175m) in order to bring the midfielder onto their books. The Ballon d'Or winner is, however, considered to be a priceless commodity at the Etihad Stadium and the Premier League heavyweights have no intention of parting with a prized asset.
Rodri a stunning success story for Man City
Rodri, who was named the best player on the planet in 2024 after helping City to another domestic title and his country to European Championship glory, has been in England since 2019. The Madrid native bid farewell to his homeland at that point when severing ties with Atletico.
The 29-year-old has, after a relatively slow start, been a stunning transfer success story for City. They spent £62.6m ($85m) on him when triggering a release clause and are aware that he is now worth at least double that. The Cityzens are, however, not about to put a price tag around Rodri’s neck as they want him to remain on their books for the foreseeable future.
Rodri is only tied to a contract through to 2027, though, and that is keeping the likes of Real interested. They hope that a deal could be done next summer, as City cash in rather than risk losing the classy holding midfielder for nothing. According to , a huge offer is being readied in the Spanish capital.
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How much Real Madrid are willing to pay for Rodri
It is claimed that Los Blancos would be willing to pay €150m to make Rodri another ‘Galactico’ at Santiago Bernabeu. That figure highlights how much Real believe the Spain international would be a crucial addition to their ranks – with long-standing interest being held.
It has previously been claimed that Real would not pay more than €100m (£87m/$117m) for Rodri. They are now prepared to increase that offer in a bid to lure City to the negotiating table. Florentino Perez is said to believe that Rodri could reshape Madrid’s midfield for many years to come – as he fills the void created by Luka Modric and Toni Kroos’ recent departures.
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City, though, consider Rodri to be the man that makes them tick. Pep Guardiola has previously told : "With him, we are a better team. No doubt. If holding midfielders started getting the recognition of Erling Haaland and Kevin, we would have a problem. The holding midfielder has to never, ever be in the highlights. He has to do the job he has to do. But without him, we could not do what we are doing.
"But the highlights have to belong to other people. The holding midfielder has to think for the rest of the team and do not expect the recognition. But internally? All team-mates and staff, they all know how important and decisive he is. Massively important for us.”
The latest reports regarding Rodri’s future claim that City president Khaldoon Al-Mubarak is determined to keep the Spaniard in his current surroundings. Unsurprisingly, a contract extension offer is said to be in the pipeline that will increase the midfielder’s salary and bring any unwelcome exit talk to a close.
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Immediate future: Rodri recovering from another injury
If Rodri were to indicate that he is ready for a new challenge, with a return to his roots holding plenty of obvious appeal, then City would have no choice but to listen to what Real have to say. That is not, however, a discussion that they are planning to have any time soon.
For now, City are focused on nursing Rodri back to full health. They saw him pick up another untimely knock during a Premier League victory at Brentford. Rodri lasted just 20 minutes of that contest before being forced from the field with a muscle complaint.
No setback has been suffered in his ongoing recovery from the ACL injury that kept him out for several months last season, with Rodri stating that he could be ready for the resumption of Premier League action on October 18 – when City face Everton – having withdrawn from the latest Spain squad in order to avoid any unnecessary risks being taken on his fitness.
Only two more sleeps are left for Sunderland supporters until the drama of the Premier League starts.
It’s been a long but exciting summer to be a follower of the Black Cats, with a mega £132m now spent on 11 brand new signings following the latest capture of Omar Alderete from Getafe, with the aim to give the Wearside outfit the best fighting chance at immediate survival.
Preparations are well underway for their opening clash against West Ham United at the Stadium of Light, with the dream outcome, of course, being a confidence-boosting victory in front of their adoring home masses.
It might not play out like that, however, with the Black Cats not done entirely with their all rampant business either, as more tweaks are potentially made to try and get the best out of a new-look side in the long-term.
Sunderland manager RegisLeBrisbefore the match
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Le Bris will have to utilise his full squad across the 38-game marathon of a season to come.
That could result in even more purchases being signed off on, following the £10m addition of Alderete. Dominic Calvert-Lewin had reportedly been on the Sunderland radar as another body up top, before Leeds United then won his services.
Everton's DominicCalvert-Lewincelebrates scoring their first goal
Sunderland might be luckier with their advances in defence, with former Newcastle United centre-back Lloyd Kelly now on the Black Cats’ shopping list at around the £17m price range.
There is also a rising star defensively catching the newly promoted side’s eye in the form of 19-year-old Fiorentina sensation Eddy Koudiao.
Reports from Italian outlet La Nazione – via La Viola – are suggesting that the teenage centre-back is being monitored by Le Bris and Co. after impressing in pre-season for the Serie A side, with contests against Nottingham Forest and Manchester United seeing Kouadio stand out at the back.
The Frenchman might well believe he can work his magic on yet another youngster if the Italy U19 international were to relocate to Wearside shortly, with Kouadio – who was linked with a move earlier this year – becoming his next Chris Rigg-style project subsequently.
How Kouadio can become Le Bris' next Rigg
Much like Kouadio has generated plenty of hype in Florence for some time now, Rigg has been shouted about regularly among those with Stadium of Light connections as a youngster ready to burst into life at the very top.
Le Bris would get the maximum out of the versatile 18-year-old last season as promotion was triumphantly secured, with the ex-Lorient manager – who has been dubbed a “specialist” in working with the next generation according to Sky Sports’ Don Goodman – handing Rigg a weighty 47 senior opportunities.
Sunderland'sChrisRigg
The exciting number 11 would repay his manager’s unwavering faith by smashing home four goals and collecting one assist, with football commentator Ian Darke even declaring that he is “obviously going to play in the Premier League” mid-way through these promising exploits.
Darke has been proven right with his comments, with Rigg thankfully staying put this summer despite previous Manchester United speculation. Kouadio will be hopeful that he can receive similar glowing praise if he’s thrust into the senior spotlight at Sunderland, having shot up the age brackets at Fiorentina with ease, much like his 18-year-old counterpart at his boyhood employers.
Kouadio’s Fiorentina youth record
Position
Games
Goals + Assists
CB
71
2 + 2
RB
11
0 + 1
via Transfermarkt
Indeed, the Fiorentina U19 regular has now accumulated a mammoth 82 appearances for the Serie A giants at youth level, with his ability to play in the right-back slot, away from just being comfortable centrally, making him even more similar to Rigg, who can line up across various midfield positions if needed.
Further, Le Bris will feel somewhat more confident about chucking his new recruit into senior action when assessing how he dealt with those pre-season tests against the Red Devils and the Tricky Trees.
From 72 minutes of action combined across the two friendlies, the 19-year-old would throw himself about into duels without fear, culminating in 50% of his duels being won from four attempts, as per Sofascore.
He would only misplace two of his passes against Forest, too, with there clearly being a lot of promise in the way Kouadio conducts himself.
Sunderland manager RegisLeBris
It will all rest on whether the Italian defender can blossom into Sunderland’s next much-talked-about starlet, away from mere hype, with the hope that he can become the club’s next Rigg down the line, as Le Bris’ expertise in this area works wonders again.
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De todas as promessas de Cotia promovidas pelo São Paulo, nenhuma viveu tanta expectativa de chegar no profissional quanto Beraldo. Pudera, o zagueiro de 19 anos foi promovido pelo ex-técnico Rogério Ceni. Mas quem pensou que ele ia jogar, logo se enganou. Foi com ele que o ex-goleiro iniciou um projeto particular com promessas da base: ficar treinando um ano na Barra Funda para que se ambiente mais e melhor. Exatos 18 jogos depois no ano, todos como titular absoluto, o plano parece ter dado certo. E o clube do Morumbi prepara uma forma de valorizar sua joia, com um gordo aumento salarial.
A informação foi divulgada inicialmente pelo portal ‘Super Esportes’ e confirmada ao LANCE! por fontes da cúpula são-paulina: a partir da semana que vem, se iniciam as discussões com o estafe de Beraldo para prorrogar o atual contrato do zagueiro, que vai até junho de 2026.
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A qualidade da jovem promessa são-paulina vem deixando abismados os adversários. Mas não as pessoas do cotidiano são-paulino. Mesmo só atuando quatro vezes em 2022 e sendo a sexta opção para a zaga naquela temporada, Beraldo chamava a atenção desde que estava no sub-17.
A participação na última Copa São Paulo de juniores ratificou a condição de maior promessa da base para a posição. E levou a diretoria a procurar seus representantes para assinar o primeiro contrato profissional. Isso levou a uma condição irônica. Beraldo, com contrato novo, apenas treinando, acabou superado por Luizão, que foi promovido às pressas e não tinha a mesma atenção da diretoria. Por isso acabou deixando o clube de graça no final do ano.
Seja como for, enquanto baciadas de zagueiros eram oferecidos ao São Paulo no início do ano, Ceni descartou a maioria. Beraldo poderia lhe oferecer o que queria: jogar pelo lado esquerdo e ter velocidade e impulsão para sair jogando. Com as saídas de Luizão, Miranda e Léo e as contusões de Arboleda e Diego Costa, foi o jovem quem abocanhou e segurou uma posição no time titular. Status mantido com a chegada de Dorival Júnior. E que por ora não parece ter data para terminar.
A negociação que se avizinha não será das mais simples. O estafe não quer aumentar o tempo de duração do vínculo. O Tricolor quer mais um ano. Como vai ser? Só o tempo dirá. Enquanto isso o São Paulo se blinda: vetou a participação do jogador tanto no Sul-Americano sub-20, no início do ano, quanto agora, do Mundial da categoria. Afinal, já se trata de um titular absoluto no Morumbi. Com potencial, quem sabe, para aparecer na Seleção principal.
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Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis was spotted at the Emirates watching Arsenal thump Nottingham Forest 3-0. Sudeikis attended the game alongside the co-writer and co-star of the hit Apple TV comedy Brendan Hunt, better known to viewers as Lasso's right-hand man Coach Beard. Both men are presumably in London working on season four of the show, which is expected to hit screens in 2026.
Sudeikis spotted at Emirates for Arsenal victory
Sudeikis was spotted sporting a flat cap and an Arsenal jacket, proudly showing off the club's old badge. The Hollywood star has previously suggested an affinity for the north London club, but has also hinted at his admiration for Manchester City after appearing alongside Pep Guardiola in a season 2 episode of the Apple TV hit.
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Watch the clip: Coach Lasso and Beard at the Emirates
Mikel Arteta's side put on a show
Hunt and Sudeikis were treated to an outstanding display by Mikel Arteta's men, as they consigned former Spurs boss Ange Postecoglu to a chastening defeat in his first game as Forest boss. Martin Zubimendi bagged a brace, while Viktor Gyokeres bagged his third of the season.
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What we know about Ted Lasso Season 4
Production on season 4 of Ted Lasso started earlier this summer. The story will pick up with Ted coaching a girl's team in his native Kansas City, with familiar fan favourites including Hunt as Coach Beard overseeing the fate of AFC Richmond. While there is no confirmed release date for the new season, it is expected to drop on Apple TV in 2026.