England’s X-factor has ‘hill to climb’ – will Palmer go to World Cup?

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While Thomas Tuchel was pondering his World Cup squad for 58 minutes, Cole Palmer served up mouthwatering food for thought at Stamford Bridge.

In the aftermath of Chelsea’s 2-0 victory over Everton last Saturday, the England head coach watched as Palmer delivered the kind of elite moment that earned him a spot in the Fifa Best men’s XI when it was announced on Tuesday.

It was Palmer’s classic “Clothing.”

After 21 minutes, Chelsea broke down against Everton when Palmer feinted and deceived Jordan Pickford to send a left-foot finish as the country’s keeper turned the other.

Last weekend, Palmer played for 58 minutes for Tuchel. The catch is that Palmer hasn’t seen much more of him in his capacity as England’s head coach since June’s World Cup qualifier victory over Andorra. He only played 64 minutes.

With his first goal in a Premier League game since September, Palmer was only making his fourth start since September due to a persistent groin problem against Everton. Additionally, Tuchel has a wider range of options for the number 10 role in his absence.

With his choice in that Fifa Best poll, Tuchel may have revealed what his future thinking will be, with Palmer and Ousmane Dembele as the top choice, followed by England’s Harry Kane and Ousmane Dembele as the winner.

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With his creativity and goal threat, Palmer, who has scored 39 goals and contributed 19 assists for Chelsea, would be in the forefront of Tuchel’s minds.

However, he hasn’t played 290 Premier League games this year.

Palmer put on a big-stage performance at Euro 2024, scoring both Ollie Watkins’ late winner against the Netherlands and England’s superb equalizer in the 2-1 final defeat by Spain.

Instead, he has injured him and dropped down the pecking order in England. Phil Foden, Eberechi Eze, and Morgan Gibbs-White are also staking claims to Morgan Rogers, who has flourished and threatened Jude Bellingham’s starting spot.

Tuchel has stated in his squad that he will not select five number 10 players, adding: “I don’t see how this will help us.”

Palmer’s groin injury is a possibility because Chelsea are still managing him, which means that he won’t likely play one game per week until March when England face Uruguay and Japan in their final friendlies before Tuchel selects his World Cup squad.

He has missed the previous three camps. Tuchel hasn’t felt for him or what he can do. He is seriously out of time.

It’s a “no” more than a “yes” percentage, in my opinion. Will he still have the opportunity to play for Chelsea if he returns to be the lead man?

Pat Nevin, a former winger for Scotland and Chelsea, said: “He has plenty of time. In a strange way, this might favor him.

If Tuchel notices him in excellent form in the middle and end of the season, looking fit and playing well, he won’t care about anything but that.

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Even if Palmer is fit, he must find a way to get past the intense competition Tuchel has created in his preferred position, with even Bellingham’s place in question since he was cut short of being selected for a recent squad.

Rogers, who is currently third in the Premier League, has scored five goals in 16 starts for Tuchel, earning the nickname “The Wildcard,” boosting his confidence and boosting his club-level success.

Rogers “has really placed the cat among the pigeons in that position,” says Upson. He is now appearing frequently with significant events and objectives.

Perhaps Palmer didn’t anticipate this coming, maybe he didn’t realize it six months ago. Rogers has done a great job, making Bellingham’s place a regular conversation point.

Rogers has played 531 minutes and allowed one goal in six of Tuchel’s ten games. Kane, Pickford, Declan Rice, and Ezri Konsa are the only players to have played for the German in more minutes.

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“I believe this squad could be the healthiest possible outcome,” she said. It would have been at 10 if you had asked me to pick a position where someone could throw a marker from the wilderness for the World Cup starting position.

Nevin is unconcerned.

“I would start Cole Palmer if he was fit, ahead of Bellingham,” I said. Bellingham is a very good player, but I would choose Palmer if he was fit if I wanted a team dynamic that worked together and there might be bias.

I said it during Euro 2024. Bellingham did score goals, but they didn’t actually play well. “I would have chosen Palmer,” I thought.

Upson refutes the notion that Palmer played wide in the roles.

He won’t make a lot of noise.

As was demonstrated at Euro 2024, Palmer’s languid style conceals a pressure-proof temperament.

According to Upson, “One of his biggest assets is not thinking,” which is not to say that this is a derogatory remark. He simply acts in his own accord. He won’t be sturdier.

In the Euro 2024 final, we witnessed the most perfect illustration. England will have to contend with high pressure at some point during the World Cup, and he does it all naturally, which is very powerful.

In that regard, I’m not sure if Palmer is any better than Palmer.

Nevin insists that Palmer’s perceived casual style shouldn’t be taken advantage of.

He claims that there are “many different ways to play football.” You may not be fully engaged if the veins on your forehead don’t permanently pop out or you don’t shake your fist for 90 minutes. You can still be extremely competitive and cool.

“He appears to be moving along, but consider his impact and his numbers.

Cole Palmer “has a little bit of everything,” he says. He has incredible dribbling prowess. When there isn’t much room left, he creates more space by playing in tight spaces surrounded by two or three players.

Palmer is “world class” at his best, in my opinion. If everything else were the same, I would be very tempted to start him in my squad.

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Africa Cup of Nations 2025: What to know about the tournament

African football’s finest teams and brightest stars will take centre stage in Morocco when the continent’s premier showpiece, the Africa Cup of Nations, kicks off on Sunday.

Ivory Coast will look to defend the title they won in 2023, while Morocco, Egypt and Senegal are also among the pretournament favourites.

With high-profile players such as Mohamed Salah, Achraf Hakimi and Victor Osimhen set to feature, the 2025 edition is expected to deliver top-tier football and storylines that extend well beyond the pitch.

Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming AFCON:

What are the key dates and where will the AFCON final be played?

The CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025 will begin on Sunday, as host nation Morocco play Comoros in the opening game.

The final will be played on January 18 at the 69,500-capacity Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, marking the conclusion of the 52-match tournament.

  • Group stage: December 21 to 31
  • Round of 16: January 3 to 6
  • Quarterfinals: January 9 and 10
  • Semifinals: January 14
  • Third-place playoff: January 17
  • Final: January 18
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat is the venue for the AFCON 2025 final on January 18 [Abdel Majid Bziouat/AFP]

Why is AFCON 2025 starting in December?

The tournament in Morocco was due to be played in June, but that clashed with the expanded 32-team FIFA Club World Cup, which was held in the United States at the time.

It marks the first time AFCON will take place over the Christmas and New Year period.

Where is the tournament being held?

Morocco is hosting the 35th edition of AFCON across nine venues in six cities – the most ever for an AFCON.

Guinea was initially due to host this edition, but the West African country, which is among the poorest on the continent, was stripped of hosting rights due to concerns about its readiness.

The 2025 edition marks the second time Morocco has hosted the African championships, having first done so in 1988.

Here’s a list of the venues and cities:

⚽ Agadir: Adrar Stadium (capacity: 45,480)
⚽ Casablanca: Stade Mohammed V (capacity: 67,000)
⚽ Fez: Fez Stadium (capacity: 45,000)
⚽ Marrakesh: Marrakesh Stadium (capacity: 45,240)
⚽ Rabat: Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium (capacity: 69,500)
⚽ Rabat: Moulay Hassan Stadium (capacity: 22,000)
⚽ Rabat: Rabat Olympic Stadium (capacity: 21,000)
⚽ Rabat: Al Barid Stadium (capacity: 18,000)
⚽ Tangier: Ibn Batouta Stadium (capacity: 75,600)

Wydad's players react after Al Ahly's Mohamed Abdelmonem scored his side's opening goal during the CAF Champions League final soccer match between Morocco's Wydad Athletic Club and Egypt's Al Ahly SC, at the Mohammed V stadium, in Casablanca, Morocco, Sunday, June 11, 2023. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)
Morocco’s ‘ultras’ are known for spectacular pyrotechnic displays during matches. Pictured here is a moment from the 2023 CAF Champions League final between Egyptian side Al Ahly and Wydad AC at the Mohammed V stadium in Casablanca [File: Mosa’ab Elshamy/AP]

How many teams are taking part?

Twenty-four teams from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) will play in the tournament.

Defending champions Ivory Coast, record seven-time winners Egypt, giants Morocco and Nigeria are among the participants.

The nations have been divided into six groups:

⚽ Group A: Morocco, Mali, Zambia, Comoros

⚽ Group B: Egypt, South Africa, Angola, Zimbabwe

⚽ Group C: Nigeria, Tunisia, Uganda, Tanzania

⚽ Group D: Senegal, DR Congo, Benin, Botswana

⚽ Group E: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Equatorial Guinea, Sudan

⚽ Group F: Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Gabon, Mozambique

What is the tournament format?

The teams will play in a round-robin format, with the top two from each group, along with the best four third-placed teams, advancing to the knockout stage, which begins with the round of 16.

That is followed by the quarterfinals, semifinals and the final. There is also a third-place playoff between the two losing semifinalists.

In the knockout stages, if a match is level at the end of normal playing time, it will go to 30 minutes of extra time and, if required, penalties.

A full AFCON 2025 match schedule is available here.

Paris 2024 Olympics - Football - Men's Semi-final - Morocco vs Spain - Marseille Stadium, Marseille, France - August 05, 2024. Morocco players bow down their heads after Soufiane Rahimi of Morocco scores their first goal from the penalty spot. REUTERS/Luisa Gonzalez
Morocco players bow their heads to say a prayer and celebrate a goal during the Paris Olympic Games 2024. The team ended the tournament with a bronze medal [File: Luisa Gonzalez/Reuters] (Reuters)

When were the players released for AFCON?

FIFA announced in early December that clubs would only be obliged to release players from December 15 – a week later than the standard international window. The decision left AFCON teams less than a week to prepare once all players were available, posing a logistical challenge for coaches and organisers.

FIFA said the shortened release period, the same approach used for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, was agreed after consultations with CAF and other stakeholders to “reduce the impact on various parties”, without elaborating.

Mali coach Tom Saintfiet said it showed a lack of respect for African football and that European clubs were given a higher priority by FIFA. “Everyone in Europe thinks African football is not important,” he added. “It shows a lack of respect, and I’m angry.”

The late notification was also criticised by the coaches, given that the dates for the AFCON finals were announced in June last year, giving FIFA ample time to make its ruling.

Who are the previous AFCON champions?

Egypt are the most successful African nation with seven AFCON titles. However, the Pharaohs haven’t won the title since 2010.

Cameroon are the second-most successful team with five titles, followed by Ghana with four, though they will be absent from this year’s edition after failing to qualify.

Nigeria and the Ivory Coast have won three each, with the latter beating the former in the last edition’s final.

As many as 15 countries have won the championship since the tournament started in 1957.

Egypt's forward #20 Ibrahim Adel celebrates with forward #10 Mohamed Salah.
Mohamed Salah’s (#10) Egypt are the most successful CAF team with seven AFCON titles. Though they haven’t been crowned champions in 15 years, the team finished runners-up in 2017 and 2021 [File: Abdel Majid Bziouat/AFP]

Why is the AFCON important?

The Africa Cup of Nations brings together some of the strongest teams on the continent, including several capable of making deep runs on the global stage at events like the FIFA World Cup.

Seven teams featuring at AFCON 2025 – Algeria, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia – have also qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.

“AFCON is special because it reflects the rich cultures of our continent. Every edition has its own identity – from the fans to the rhythm of the matches,” ex-Zambia Christopher Katongo, who led them to the title in 2012, told CAFOnline.

“It’s not just about football; it’s about pride, history, and representing your people. The level of competition keeps growing because African football is constantly improving, and that makes every tournament a fresh challenge.

“AFCON has become a global showcase for African talent,” he added.

For host nation Morocco, this tournament doubles up as an opportunity to identify areas for improvement and a timely warm-up before the 2030 World Cup, which they will co-host with Spain and Portugal.

Who are the favourites to win AFCON 2025?

Host nation Morocco and defending champions Ivory Coast are among the frontrunners for the title.

Morocco, Africa’s highest-ranked nation at 11th in the world, are in great form, having extended their record-breaking run of successive victories to 18 last month.

The North Africans, whose squad is widely regarded as a golden generation and was the surprise package at the 2022 Qatar World Cup with a semifinal achievement, will also enjoy the advantage of playing in front of home crowds as they aim for their first title in 50 years.

After stunning Nigeria in the 2023 final on home soil, title holders Ivory Coast enter the tournament this year in high spirits. The Elephants sealed their ticket to the 2026 World Cup in remarkable fashion, finishing top of their group in the qualifying stage, without conceding a goal in their 10 games.

Egypt, spearheaded by Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah, could also be one to watch. Senegal, Tunisia and Algeria are among the other fancied teams.

What is the prize money for AFCON?

The prize money remains the same as the last edition, with the winner receiving $7m, while the runner-up takes home $4m.

The total prize pot for the tournament is $32m.

Where to buy tickets and watch the tournament?

Tickets went live on CAF’s official platform in mid-October, with the federation saying 298,000 tickets were sold during the first two phases, with buyers in 106 nations worldwide. A third phase was announced in mid-November.

Tickets for the final, starting from about $43, were sold out in the third phase. Overall, the cheapest ticket available for a game is priced at a little over $10.

Regional broadcasters, including Channel 4, beIN Sport, SuperSport and Canal+, will telecast the tournament.

All in on Ekitike? The FPL talking points

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Hugo Ekitike, a Liverpool striker, has scored four goals in his last two Premier League appearances and is starting to gain respect from Arne Slot.

The France international has now scored seven league goals in 15 games since joining Eintracht Frankfurt in a deal worth up to £79 million in the summer.

Ekitike is the man to lead Liverpool’s line with Mohamed Salah joining Egypt for the Africa Cup of Nations, Cody Gakpo injured, and Alexander Isak struggling with form.

Is now the right time to go all in on Ekitike with a trip to an unpopular Tottenham and home games against winless Wolves and relegation-threatened Leeds?

Ekiti is “in high demand,” according to the statement.

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With several attacking players injured, his minutes appear more secure than ever, and he’s the only summer signing at Liverpool who has immediately impressed.

Any number nine would enjoy a three-game run that includes Tottenham away, Wolves, and Leeds at Anfield.

Statman Dave: Liverpool, ranked third in the Premier League for xG, are creating a sizable number of chances. Bring him in if you want to get a free hit.

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Szoboszlai should be in order, right?

Statman Dave: I believe that Dominik Szoboszlai scored Liverpool’s final penalty.

Since I looked at him for the free hit, he’s now 6’7″, so he’s actually increased by 0.1. Right now, you must choose him over Florian (Wirtz).

Have you considered Chris Sutton’s play at right-back? That is the issue that Liverpool faces.

I’m not sure how long (Jeremie) Frimpong will be out, but (Joe) Gomez resigned over the weekend.

Anyone else worthwhile?

Gianni Buttice: Matheus Cunha is only 4% owned, but he once again caught the eye last time out alongside Bruno Fernandes, who is currently the top-scoring midfielder on less than a third of league teams.

The Manchester United attack has been impressive this season despite their defensive struggles. They come in first place in the league for goals and expected goals, and they come in second.

Only West Ham and Burnley and Wolves have conceded more goals, and Erling Haaland has scored goals for fun.

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Tinubu To Present 2026 Budget At NASS

Today’s joint session of the National Assembly is expected to give the budget for 2026 to President Bola Tinubu.

The presentation is scheduled for 2 p.m. m.

Tinubu had written to the Senate asking for its approval of the annual budget presentation.

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The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, proposed to present the budget to a joint session of the National Assembly in accordance with the letter that was read during the plenary.

Some lawmakers expressed concern about the proposed timing, but Akpabio agreed to speak with the President about it. Some lawmakers noted that the time would coincide with Muslim prayers.

2025 Budget

A 49 was presented by Tinubu. Before the National Assembly’s joint session on December 18, 2024, the budget proposal for 2025 was presented.

He cited the budget’s highlights as defense and security, as well as. 91tn, infrastructure – ₦4. 06tn, health – ₦2. 4tn, education – ₦3. among others, 5tn.

The proposed budget was 20tn more expensive than the budget for 2024.

The 27th annual budget proposal was presented by Tinubu in December 2023. The Senate increased the bill by 1 to 5tn, his first before the National Assembly. 2tn and approved ₦28. 7tn for the 2024 budget.

The President set a 2 ppg increase in crude oil production in the budget for 2025. 2025, a total of 066 million barrels per day.

He also predicted that refined petroleum products would be more expensive to export while finished petroleum products would be more expensive in 2025.

Tinubu emphasized the need for economic growth, claimed that the economy was responding to stimulus, and that his administration would continue to implement the necessary measures.

No reversals, he claimed, despite the reforms’ results.

He continued, “These challenges are surmountable when we work together,” while acknowledging that the country is in a state of existential threat from corruption and insecurity. The narrative of this country needs to be revised.