VIDEO: How Jesse Lingard ‘broke the internet’ with epic CGI as former Man Utd star reveals how stunning trick clip with over 50m views was made

Ex-Manchester United star Jesse Lingard has revealed how his stunning trick video broke the internet and garnered over 50m views.

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Lingard posted a fresh video on his Instagram which contained behind-the-scenes footage of a trick video he shared a week ago on Instagram which garnered more than 50 million views and broke the internet. In the new post, he wrote in the caption: "CGI behind the scenes video out now!! Take a look into how we broke the internet."

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In collaboration with Vertex CGI, the 32-year-old FC Seoul forward posted a clip on Instagram of him appearing to fire a football toward a huge structure, held up by a ribbon. The fiercely-struck ball then undid the said ribbon and two golden hands, in the style of Lingard's famous celebration, appear. Several fans at that time called out the English star for faking the feat, although, tagging Vertex CGI was sort of a giveaway.

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The ex-England international is currently enjoying his break in the off-season before he returns to action for FC Seoul in 2025 for a new season of the K-League.

NWSL Championship: Expect a thriller as Trinity Rodman and Washington Spirit face off against Marta and Orlando Pride at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City

INDIVISA breaks down Saturday's NWSL's Championship, a matchup of the top two seeds from the 2024 playoffs

The 2024 NWSL Championship has all the makings of a thriller, as the Orlando Pride and Washington Spirit – the top two seeds in the playoffs – meet in the finale Saturday night in Kansas City.

The No. 1 ranked Pride, NWSL's 2024 regular season champions, will look to cap off a record-breaking campaign, but Jonatan Giraldez's Spirit stand in their way – and they're not backing down.

Orlando qualified for the postseason for only the second time in the club's history after a truly historic regular season, in which they did not lose a match until the 24th game. The Spirit, meanwhile, brought in Giraldez from Barcelona Femeni after the conclusion of their 2023-24 season, and the Spaniard has taken the club to new heights.

In two meetings during the regular season, the Pride won both, meaning the third and final meeting between the two clubs this season will be for the title. INDIVISAtakes a look at the keys for each team in the Championship set for 8 p.m. ET at CPKC Stadium (Watch on CBS / Paramount +).

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    The breakdown: Orlando

    How did we get here: The Pride opened their postseason run with a 4-1 victory over the Chicago Red Stars, and followed it with another brilliant performance in the semifinals, defeating the Kansas City Current 3-2 thanks to an 82nd-minute winner from Marta.

    How Orlando can win:The Pride are NWSL's team of destiny in 2024. They had a stupendous unbeaten stretch during the regular season, their manager Seb hines was named NWSL Coach of the Year and striker Barbra Banda was an MVP finalist. They should have all the confidence in the world coming into the match, and they need to embrace that.

    Banda's 16 goals during the regular season led the team in scoring, and if she is given the ball in front of the net, she's surely set to put it on frame. If they can find a way to get Marta into space, while feeding Banda, the goals will come. What they cannot do, though, is allow Washington to find an early goal. Controlling the tempo of the match and dominating the midfield will lead to scoring opportunities – and once the gates open for the Pride, it's been hard to close them in 2024.

    Key player to watch: Marta – in the semifinals, the Brazilian scored a playoff goal to remember, and in the final match of her career, she is surely going to make a statement on the pitch. The 38-year-old has one last chance to leave an impact on the field, and if she's given any opportunity at all to, there's no doubt she will.

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    The breakdown: Washington

    How did we get here: The Spirit began their postseason journey against Bay FC, defeating the expansion side 2-1 after extra-time. A 96th minute own-goal from Caprice Dydasco sealed the victory for Washington, sending them to the semifinals against reigning-champions Gotham FC. There, they went to extra-time again, and eventually defeated the in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw through 120 minutes.

    Goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury made three consecutive saves in the shootout, putting on a heroic performance in net to see her team through to the final.

    How Washington can win:The Spirit have overcome adversity this season, losing NWSL Rookie of the Year Croix Bethune and USWNT veteran Andi Sullivan to season-ending injuries. They need to ride the underdog story, and play with no fear. It's no shock to anyone that Orlando's attack is a blistering group of goal-scorers and creators, but if Washington can find their groove early, things could get interesting.

    If they can get Ashley Hatch service in the box, or hand Rosemonde Kouassi and Trinity Rodman space wide, they can create attacking chances or push for potential set-piece opportunities. Capitalizing in those moments will be key.

    Key player to watch: Rodman – the U.S. international is an absolute gem on and off the ball, and is capable of creating magic out of nothing. If she gets space on the wing, or has the chance to take a defender on 1v1, there's a good chance she will create scoring opportunities.

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    The Pride will take this one, with their blistering attack of Banda and Marta too much for the Spirit defense to handle. Washington won't go down easy, but the Pride's dominant 2024 will see them rewarded with a regular season title and an NWSL Championship, with the Brazilian capping off her truly legendary career with one last trophy.

    Orlando will win 2-1, with a Banda brace, with Washington's lone goal coming from Rosemonde Kouassi.

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    The match kicks off at 8:00 pm ET Saturday at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City. CBS will broadcast the game nationally, with streaming available on Paramount+.

Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala enjoys NFL experience New York Giants grace the Allianz Arena

Jamal Musiala has been rubbing shoulders with other footballing Giants, with the Bayern Munich star enjoying the NFL experience at Allianz Arena.

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    The NFL roadshow continues to roll through Europe, with camp set up in Munich following a few gripping spectacles in London. Plenty of household names from the world of soccer attended matches at Wembley Stadium and the home of Premier League outfit Tottenham Hotspur.

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    Bundesliga heavyweights Bayern are now filling the role of hosts, as their famous home is transformed. Star striker Harry Kane is a big NFL fan – as a follower of the New England Patriots – and has seen a future in gridiron speculated on as a place kicker.

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    For now, Musiala is the making the most of an opportunity to mingle with leading performers from a different kind of football. He was seen laughing and joking with New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr before the action got underway in Munich.

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    Kane will be among the other interested observers as the Giants face the Carolina Panthers. There has also been a regular season game in Brazil this season, while the NFL will be heading to Madrid and Santiago Bernabeu in 2025.

Liverpool handed huge boost as Real Madrid see Vinicius Jr ruled OUT on eve of Champions League clash – as Brazilian superstar faces weeks on the sidelines

Real Madrid have confirmed Brazilian superstar Vinicius Junior has been ruled out of action due to injury ahead of their trip to Anfield.

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European champions Real Madrid are set to take on Liverpool in the Champions League on Wednesday in a blockbuster fixture. However, Los Blancos will be without key forward Vinicius Jr for the match after he was sidelined with an injury. The news comes after Vinicius played all 90 minutes for Madrid on Sunday, picking up an assist along the way, in a 3-0 La Liga win over Leganes.

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The news is a huge boost to the Reds as Vinicius has once again been in fine form for Carlo Ancelotti's side. The winger has four goals in four Champions League appearances so far in 2024-25. He's also bagged eight times and conjured up five assists in 13 La Liga appearances. His absence will therefore be a problem for Real Madrid, who were beaten 3-1 by AC Milan last time out in Europe and currently sit down in 18th place in the table. According to , Vinicius is expected to be out of action for a month and will also sit out games against Getafe, Athletic, Girona, Atalanta and Rayo Vallecano.

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A club statement read: "Following tests carried out today by the Real Madrid Medical Services on our player Vini Jr., he has been diagnosed with an injury to the biceps femoris in his left leg. His progress will be monitored."

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Ancelotti will have to tweak his team without Vinicius Jr and could return Kylian Mbappe to his favoured position on the left of the attack. The superstar signing has struggled to consistently impress in a central attacking role following his move to the Santiago Bernabeu but was on target against Leganes to end a run of four games without a goal for his club.

Sporting CP replace Ruben Amorim: Another of Cristiano Ronaldo's ex-Portugal team-mates takes the reins as predecessor heads to Man Utd

Sporting CP have appointed former Portuguese international Joao Pereira to replace Ruben Amorim as the club's head coach.

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Amorim officially undertook his final game as Sporting CP boss on Sunday as the Leoes came back from a 2-0 deficit to win 4-2, with the coach leaving on Monday to take over as Manchester United manager. Sporting CP have not taken too long to announce their candidate to take over the reins from the Old Trafford-bound boss in the form of former Portugal international Pereira.

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Pereira ended his playing career at Sporting in 2021 and immediately became part of the Under 23s coaching team before having been handed control of Sporting B earlier this year. After just 11 games in charge of the junior team, Pereira has impressed the club hierarchy enough to be handed the reins of the senior squad, who currently have a 100 per cent winning record from 11 Primeira Liga clashes.

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Pereira was also the standing coach of Sporting's U19 team which competed in the UEFA Youth League this season, he led the side to three wins and one draw including a 2-1 win over Manchester City U19s last week.

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Pereira will have some good time to get into the team's structure and understand the dynamic of the squad thanks to the international break. Sporting will undertake their first match under the 40-year-old's guidance when they take on Amarante in the Taca de Portugal on November 23.

Change in schedule: Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh T20Is brought forward

The final leg of Bangladesh’s tour of Zimbabwe will take place sooner than expected with both boards agreeing to bring the T20I series forward by a few days.The original schedule had the three matches set for July 23, 25 and 27 but that has now been changed so that the first game will be held on July 22, the second on July 23 and the final one on July 25.A press release from Zimbabwe Cricket on Monday said these changes were made to accommodate the challenges that the broadcast production company was facing.Bangladesh have dominated this tour, winning the only Test by 220 runs and are on the verge of blanking Zimbabwe 3-0 in the one-day series that’s followed. The visitors might well consider the T20I series to be the most crucial part of the tour given that a World Cup is coming up in October. Bangladesh have these three T20Is against Zimbabwe, then five more against Australia in August, a further five against New Zealand in September and finally three matches against England in October to firm up their plans for the global tournament coming up in three months’ time.Zimbabwe may not have such big-picture concerns, having not qualified for this year’s T20 World Cup, but they will be eager for some silverware.

Bye bye: "Excellent" £7,500-a-week Leeds player on verge of leaving

da dobrowin: An "excellent" Leeds United player is now believed to be on the verge of sealing a summer exit from Elland Road, with an agreement reached elsewhere.

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da cassino: The Whites could have a busy summer ahead of them, with incoming signings mooted as a number of key players also potentially head out of the Elland Road exit door.

One individual who could reportedly look to move on is Illan Meslier, who has been linked with a summer switch to Marseille. A transfer to France is thought to appeal to the Leeds goalkeeper as he looks to potentially go from playing in the Championship to Ligue 1.

Illan Meslier

Diego Llorente and Georginio Rutter are two others who could move on to pastures new between now and the beginning of next season, while the same applies to star winger Crysencio Summerville, for whom the Whites are demanding around £40m this summer. Journalist Ben Jacobs has admitted an exit is possible, saying: "I’m told that if the player said he wanted to leave for a big Premier League club like Chelsea, then Leeds wouldn’t stand in his way."

In terms of new signings, Cohaib Driouech has been linked with trading Eredivisie side Excelsior for Leeds, coming in to replace Wilfried Gnonto should the Italian also depart.

"Excellent" Leeds player close to exit

According to a new update from Football Insider, Charlie Cresswell is closing in on a Leeds exit this summer, with an agreement reached with Ligue 1 side Toulouse.

A medical has already been completed for the 21-year-old, but now certain obstacles appear to be overcome, and a move is about to be confirmed for around £4m. Cresswell had previously failed to agree personal terms with the Ligue 1 outfit.

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In truth, this does feel like the right time for Cresswell's Leeds adventure to reach its conclusion, considering he has struggled to ever fully be seen as a key player by Daniel Farke.

Only 14 appearances have come the centre-back's way in a Whites shirt, while last season, he was handed just one start in the Championship, appearing for just 135 minutes in the competition throughout the entirety of the 2023/24 campaign.

That being said, Gary Rowett has praised Cresswell in the past, having worked alongside each other when the Leeds man spent a spell on loan at Millwall back in 2022/23, calling him "excellent", adding:

"He’s got a knack of finding the right moment. We’ve seen that in a lot of our defenders… Cresswell is on five [goals], and that’s another lovely little knack to have."

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Cresswell has unfortunately not enjoyed a great relationship with Farke at Leeds, with the manager seemingly refusing to reinstall him to the first team as the German appeared to have concerns over his attitude.

The £7,500-a-week Cresswell will hopefully go on to have a good career, maturing with age and enjoying more regular football, but the time is right to part ways with Leeds, earning them good money in the process.

West Ham now also hoping to clinch deal to sign £45m "monster" this week

West Ham United and new manager Julen Lopetegui are hoping to strike a deal for a third summer signing this week, according to The Guardian.

West Ham make second signing after Guilherme

The Hammers and technical director Tim Steidten have been hard at work behind the scenes at the London Stadium, making new additions ahead of Lopetegui’s first season in charge.

Brazilian teenager Luis Guilherme was the first signing of the Lopetegui era, joining from Palmeiras on a five-year contract. The winger has reportedly cost more than £25m, and the Hammers have now made their second signing of the window.

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On Wednesday, West Ham announced the signing of former Sheffield United goalkeeper Wes Foderingham on a free transfer. The 33-year-old has penned a two-year deal with the Irons and said after officially joining:

“It feels brilliant to be a Hammer! As soon as I heard of the interest, it was something that I was keen to get sorted and get done and I’m just delighted to be here.

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“I've been fortunate to play for teams with a real strong fanbase, a fanbase that's passionate about their club, and West Ham are no different. They're a fanbase that care deeply about their football club, it’s a family club as well, and I find it's always better to play for a team where you have those supporters cheering you on week in, week out.

"Especially in the last few years, the Club has had some really good success in Europe and in the Premier League as well. I think the Club has gone from strength to strength and I think I'm joining at a very, very good time as it's a positive time for the Club.”

After Guilherme and Foderingham, West Ham now look to be turning their attention to signing centre-back Max Kilman from Wolves. They have already had a bid rejected by those at Molineux for the player who worked under Lopetegui in the Midlands, but it looks as if there could be movement in the coming days.

West Ham hoping to seal Kilman deal this week

According to The Guardian in the last 48 hours, West Ham are hoping to seal a deal for Kilman this week. It is stated that Wolves could be tempted into selling their star centre-back for £45m, with West Ham’s opening proposal being worth around £30m plus add-ons.

Max Kilman

The 27-year-old, praised as a "monster" of a player by presenter Tom Parker, has missed just one Premier League game across the past two completed seasons for Wolves, making more than 150 appearances for the Old Gold in total. Kilman also praised Lopetegui and his Wolves teammates following a win over West Ham in 2023.

"We've put our heads down and worked really hard in training. And it has paid off today [against West Ham]. We're defending better and we're more solid – this is the real Wolves. We're just delighted to get the win and go from there. We've bonded a lot over the break and have gelled together, and you can see that on the pitch.

"Every game in the Premier League is so tough, and West Ham are a great side, so to get the clean sheet means everyone is delighted."

Gyokeres upgrade: Arsenal chasing move for "one of the best CFs in the world"

When Andrea Berta arrived at Arsenal towards the beginning of 2025, the transfer plan for the summer was abundantly clear.

The fact of the matter was that during his first window in charge, the squad needed more firepower and, chiefly, a striker was a necessity.

While there were links to the likes of Alexander Isak and Benjamin Sesko, both of whom got big-money moves elsewhere in the Premier League, the Gunners concluded a deal for Viktor Gyokeres.

The Swede had only spent two prolific seasons in Portugal with Sporting but he was already on the move and deservedly so.

Yet, while the centre forward has done a lot to improve the overall attack, there is a sense that they could do better in future windows.

Arsenal looking to sign new striker

Gyokeres may well have signed but Arsenal still do require a little bit more in attack.

Gabriel Jesus is back in full training but it’s wild to expect him to be at a productive level for a good few months yet after recovering from an ACL injury. Even if he did recover, he’s been linked with the exit door as he approaches the final 18 months of his deal at the Emirates Stadium.

Kai Havertz has also been a long-term absentee which has left Arsenal with only one fit centre forward for much of 2025/26 to date.

So, while Arsenal’s options in several areas now are deep, another striker wouldn’t go amiss.

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That’s where Borussia Dortmund frontman Serhou Guirassy comes into the equation.

According to reports in Spain, it suggests that Arteta and Co are vying with the likes of PSG for the striker’s services.

The report notes that Arsenal are ‘seriously considering’ a move but it’s likely they’ll have to pay around £44m in order to conclude a deal.

The Guinean has a release clause in his contract of that amount, meaning that like Gyokeres, he wouldn’t cost the earth to bring to England.

It’s said that Arsenal are thought to be willing to pay the required amount to get him out of Germany.

How Guirassy compares to Viktor Gyokeres

When Gyokeres signed for Arsenal while the club were on their pre-season Asia tour, there was much fanfare.

At last, Arteta had a proper goalscoring centre forward to add to his ranks. Last term, the former Coventry City star scored 54 goals in 52 games. It was a breathtaking campaign, one that saw him take home the Gerd Muller trophy for the best striker in the world during the last Ballon d’Or gala.

Yet, in Arsenal colours, Gyokeres has not had it all his own way. He’s been wasteful in front of goal and went on a barren run of seven games without scoring at one stage.

That said, he’s not been a complete flop. The Sweden international still has six goals to show for his efforts and has particularly pleased Arteta with what he’s offered to the team.

While he did not score during Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Olympiacos in the Champions League, Arteta summed up why he’s been so delighted with what the centre forward is offering. “I think he did the rest of the things you ask for from a striker. The way he’s linking with his teammates, the way he’s opening spaces, the way he’s threatening constantly the back line.”

However, while it does seem unlikely Arsenal will sign another striker, Guirassy could be an upgrade on what they already have.

Described as “one of the best centre-forwards in the world” by one notable football analyst on X, the 29-year-old has been in the form of his life over the last year. Crucially, he’s also demonstrated that form in a top-five European league, something Gyokeres had not done before touching down in London.

In 2024/25, Guirassy found the net on 38 occasions in 50 games, bagging a remarkable 13 goals in 14 Champions League matches. That included scoring five times across two outings with Barcelona.

But what separates him from Gyokeres? Well, a scorer of seven goals this term, the numbers showcase why.

Guirassy vs Gyokeres: 2025/26 League

Stat (per 90 mins)

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Goals

0.51

0.45

Assists

0.10

0

xG

0.59

0.52

Shots

2.76

2.13

Shot on target %

59.3%

36.8%

Pass completion

72.2%

60.7%

Key passes

0.71

0.90

Passes into final 3rd

1.02

0.45

Successful take-ons

0.20

0.45

Progressive carries

1.63

0.90

Aerial duels won

2.86

1.80

Stats via FbRef.

Not only has Guirassy scored more goals per 90 minutes and offered a higher xG, but he excels in bringing others into the game too.

During the 2025/26 season to date, the Dortmund sensation has completed more accurate passes and more assists per 90. It might be Gyokeres who has played more key passes but clearly it’s the former who is more decisive with his final actions right now.

If that wasn’t enough, Guirassy is a better and less chaotic carrier of the ball. Gyokeres resembles something of a raging bull when he’s gallivanting forward but there’s more of a smoothness to Arsenal’s latest transfer target. The fact he averages more progressive carries substantiates that point.

To round things off, Guirassy is also far more likely to win his aerial duels, something that Arsenal have perhaps missed since Havertz’s injury.

To put Guirassy’s numbers into further context, he won more aerial duels (3.77) per 90 than the German did (3.03) in 2024/25.

So, while the Dortmund striker may only be one goal ahead of Gyokeres this term, he offers something of a hybrid situation between Arteta’s two leading marksman. That could well offer the Spanish manager a fabulous balance as Arsenal hunt down their first Premier League title in over two decades.

9/10 star who had his "best game in an Arsenal shirt" is becoming like Rice

Arsenal are well and truly on the charge this season.

Mikel Arteta’s side are top of the Premier League table and on Tuesday night stunned Europe by dismantling Atlético Madrid in the Champions League.

While they finally faced a shot on target in the second half, the Gunners ended up putting four goals past the Spanish giants, and even then, didn’t even look like they were at their best.

One of the standout performers on the night was undoubtedly Declan Rice, and in brilliant news, another of Arteta’s signings is starting to play a bit like the Englishman.

Declan Rice's incredible form

To the surprise of practically nobody who has watched him over the last few years, Rice has continued to perform at a world-class level for Arsenal this season.

On top of being a bruising, no-nonsense midfielder who can batter opposition players and disrupt their attacks, he’s become a sensational offensive operator in his own right.

Whether it’s crashing the box late, lashing in a shot from range or delivering absurdly perfect set-piece deliveries, the Englishman is a player opposition defenders simply cannot ignore.

His dead-ball expertise was on full display against Atléti on Tuesday night, as it was his free-kick that found the head of Gabriel Magalhães to open the scoring in the 57th minute.

Then, as if that wasn’t enough, it was his free-kick in the 70th minute that eventually led to the Gunners’ fourth and final goal.

Moreover, he’s already chalked up three assists in the Premier League this season, all three of which have come from, you guessed it, set-pieces.

With all this in mind, it’s really quite difficult to disagree with Sky Sports’ Sam Blitz’s opinion that, in the former West Ham United captain, Arsenal have “the best set piece taker in world football.”

However, he’s not just a set-piece machine, and there is now another player in Arteta’s squad who is starting to emulate some of his other best traits.

The Arsenal star playing like Rice

There were several players who really shone for Arsenal on Tuesday night, from Gabriel to Martin Zubimendi and even Gabriel Martinelli, who scored a wonderful curled effort to make it 2-0

However, one of the real stars of the show, and the man who could be described as playing a bit like Rice these days, is Viktor Gyokeres.

The summer signing finally ended his goalscoring drought with a brace against Atléti, and while neither goal was particularly impressive from an aesthetic perspective, that really doesn’t matter.

It was just important for the Swedish international to finally get his name back on the scoresheet and to get some of the pressure off his back that has been slowly building over the last few weeks.

Moreover, even without the two goals, it was, as analyst Rohan Jivan said, his “best game in an Arsenal shirt by far,” and one that saw him named Man of the Match and given a 9/10 match rating by the Sun’s Jordan Davies.

For example, he was constantly making smart runs in behind the Madrid outfit’s defence, or off to the left to stretch the pitch and free up space for his teammates.

Moreover, even when the ball wasn’t finding him, or he had a couple of poor touches, his head never dropped; instead, it seemed to make him more determined.

This never-say-die and run yourself into the ground for the team approach is one of the key traits he shares with Rice, and then, on top of that, he’s also got that bruising, physical side to him.

The Stockholm-born “steam train,” as dubbed by respected analyst Ben Mattinson, might not have the silky footwork of a Hugo Ekitiké or Alexander Isak, but like the former West Ham man, he will bulldoze his way into dangerous positions.

Gyokeres’ 25/26

Appearances

12

Starts

11

Minutes

925′

Goals

5

Assists

0

Goals per Match

0.41

Minutes per Goal

185′

All Stats via Transfermarkt

With all that said, it is still clear that there is more to come from the former Sporting CP monster this season, even if he now has a pretty reasonable haul of five goals in 12 games this season.

Ultimately, there are plenty of differences between the pair, but the way in which Gyokeres never gives up and uses his physical gifts to bulldoze opposition players is starting to make him look a bit Rice-like.

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