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‘Used to winning’: Former Liverpool star Glen Johnson says new signing will drive more success

‘Used to winning’: Former Liverpool star Glen Johnson says new signing will drive more success
Former Liverpool and England defender Glen Johnson. (SUPPLIED)
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Updated 25 August 2025

‘Used to winning’: Former Liverpool star Glen Johnson says new signing will drive more success

‘Used to winning’: Former Liverpool star Glen Johnson says new signing will drive more success
  • The Reds’ former defender spoke to Arab News in Dubai about the role of fullbacks Miklos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong, and Premier League expectations this season

DUBAI: When Liverpool take on Newcastle United at St James’ Park on Monday night in their second Premier League match of the season, the chatter will again be about their new signings — and the possible recruitment of Alexander Isak from Eddie Howe’s team, which is expected to make the atmosphere edgier than usual.

The opening day of the season saw Arne Slot’s team beat Bournemouth 4-2 with British transfer record signing Florian Wirtz making his bow at Anfield alongside forward Hugo Ekitike and new fullbacks Miklos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong.

The latter two were withdrawn in the second half as the home team led 2-0, and former Liverpool player Glen Johnson, who played for the club at both left- and right-back positions, believes the additions will be expected to excel at defense and attack.

“That’s part of the game now,” Johnson told Arab News while in Dubai recently. “Obviously they’ve got to defend, they’ve got to be good on the ball, but they’ve also got to be good going forward. And to do that, you need an engine.”

Frimpong, who is likely to miss the match against Newcastle, and Kerkez have taken over starting positions from Liverpool stalwarts of recent years in Trent Alexander-Arnold, who left for Real Madrid, and Andy Robertson, who remains at the club.

Johnson added that modern football, not to mention Liverpool’s attacking methods, places extra demands on them.

“Nowadays it’s expected (to attack and defend),” the former England star said. “Before, there was probably only a handful of people who could do it. But now it’s almost like if you can’t do it, you can’t play there.”

Johnson said that after Liverpool deservedly, if unexpectedly, won the Premier League last season, expectations will be to repeat the feat.

“Any team that wins the Premier League deserve it,” he said. “But obviously to win it back-to-back is even tougher. But they look like they’ve done great in the transfer window.

“So they look like they’re going to be the ones to peg back again. But you’d also expect the other teams around them to improve. So it’ll be tough.”

“Hopefully they get off to a good start and find some early momentum,” he added.

“They’re favorites for nearly every game they play, you’d probably put them down as favorites. You’d expect some of the other big guns to bounce back and close the gap and try and make it as difficult for Liverpool as possible.”

Johnson, who also represented West Ham, Chelsea, Portsmouth and Stoke, called Liverpool a “special” club to play for.

“Obviously the fans are one thing. The way the club looks after players, ex-players, it’s a family. It’s a real united group. They’re used to winning,” Johnson added.

“So there’s a huge expectation that you go to these big clubs and you want to win every single week.”

“There are some clubs further down the league where to lose the odd game here and there is OK, because they’re expected to finish wherever their target is.

“But with clubs like Liverpool, you’re expected to win most football matches and certainly more than you’d lose.”

“So there is pressure, but that’s why they sign good players, that’s what good players want. You want the pressure and most of the time, that’s the order.”

Johnson has maintained his ties with Liverpool since retiring in 2018 and was speaking to Arab News as an official representative of the club at the Adidas Flagship Store in Dubai Mall.

“It’s obviously an iconic brand, a global brand, and those big brands want to be associated with the hottest thing,” he said. “Liverpool being the club it is, it is the hottest thing.”


Barca’s injury crisis deepens as Pedri diagnosed with leg muscle tear

Barca’s injury crisis deepens as Pedri diagnosed with leg muscle tear
Updated 32 min ago

Barca’s injury crisis deepens as Pedri diagnosed with leg muscle tear

Barca’s injury crisis deepens as Pedri diagnosed with leg muscle tear
  • The 22-year-old Spanish international is expected to be sidelined for at least four weeks
  • The injury compounds Barcelona’s struggles, with 12 players sidelined

BARCELONA: Barcelona midfielder Pedri has been diagnosed with a muscle tear in his left leg, the club confirmed on Wednesday, adding to the LaLiga side’s mounting injury list.
The 22-year-old Spanish international is expected to be sidelined for at least four weeks, missing three upcoming matches for Barcelona, club sources indicated.
Pedri would also miss Spain’s crucial World Cup qualifiers against Georgia and Turkiye in November.
“First team player Pedri has suffered a tear in the distal biceps femoris muscle in his left thigh. The player’s recovery will dictate his return to action,” Barcelona said in a statement.
The injury compounds Barcelona’s struggles, with 12 players sidelined since the start of the season.
Key absentees include Robert Lewandowski, Gavi, Raphinha, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, and Dani Olmo.
Barca are second in LaLiga with 22 points, trailing leaders Real Madrid by five points.


Arsenal depth fuels Saka’s belief in Premier League title charge

Arsenal depth fuels Saka’s belief in Premier League title charge
Updated 48 min 13 sec ago

Arsenal depth fuels Saka’s belief in Premier League title charge

Arsenal depth fuels Saka’s belief in Premier League title charge
  • Saka is among the Arsenal stars, also including Martin Odegaard, Kai Havertz and William Saliba, to have already been sidelined by injury at times this season
  • “This year I feel we’re a very strong group and we’ve got a lot of quality,” Saka told Sky Sports

LONDON: Bukayo Saka believes Arsenal’s strength in depth can be the difference for the Gunners this season as they look to end a wait since 2003/04 to win the Premier League.
Mikel Arteta’s men are four points clear at the top of the table from Bournemouth, with their realistic title challengers Manchester City and Liverpool six and seven points adrift respectively.
Arsenal have finished second for each of the past three seasons when injury problems at times derailed their title challenge.
However, Arteta now has a far deeper pool of resources to call on after a £250 million ($333 million) spend on eight sigings during the transfer window.
Saka is among the Arsenal stars, also including Martin Odegaard, Kai Havertz and William Saliba, to have already been sidelined by injury at times this season.
But Arteta’s side have relied on their strength from set pieces and an excellent defensive record to win seven consecutive games in all competitions.
“This year I feel we’re a very strong group and we’ve got a lot of quality. We’ve suffered already a lot of injuries, but the players that have come in have shown that we can all keep the level at the highest,” Saka told Sky Sports.
“I think that’s where we’ve slipped off in a few seasons, but this season, we’ve got that and it’s making me really believe we can do it.”
Next year could be a memorable one for Saka as he also aims to end England’s long wait since 1966 to win a major tournament at the World Cup.
“That’s my prayer. Of course it is doable,” he added on the prospect of a Premier League and World Cup double in 2026.
“You can’t really do anything if you don’t believe in it. I believe it is possible. It won’t be easy, definitely won’t be easy, but yeah it is possible.”
Saka was part of the England sides that lost two European Championship finals under Gareth Southgate.
The Three Lions are the only European side to qualify so far for the World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico after a flawless start to their qualifying campaign since Thomas Tuchel took charge.
Saka has been impressed by Tuchel and hopes his experience at the highest level of the club game with Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Bayern Munich can be key to England’s chances.
“I think he is a top coach, tactical understanding and with people as well he is very demanding, he knows how to get the best out of the players I would say,” said the 24-year-old.
“He has shown in the past he can win at the highest level and won the biggest of trophies. He has competed in many finals as well, so he has definitely got the experience and hopefully he can guide us to victory.”


Real Madrid seeking compensation from UEFA in Super League case

Real Madrid seeking compensation from UEFA in Super League case
Updated 29 October 2025

Real Madrid seeking compensation from UEFA in Super League case

Real Madrid seeking compensation from UEFA in Super League case
  • “This ruling opens the way to claiming the substantial damages suffered by the club,” Real said

MADRID: Real Madrid are seeking compensation from UEFA after the club said on Wednesday that the Provincial Court of Madrid had dismissed appeals filed by UEFA, the Spanish football federation and LaLiga in the matter of the Super League.
“This ruling opens the way to claiming the substantial damages suffered by the club,” Real said in a statement.


African World Cup playoffs to be held in Rabat

African World Cup playoffs to be held in Rabat
Updated 29 October 2025

African World Cup playoffs to be held in Rabat

African World Cup playoffs to be held in Rabat
  • A draw, to be held on Thursday, will decide which game is played at the Stade El Barid
  • The semifinal winners then meet in a deciding game on November 16

CAIRO: Morocco’s capital Rabat will host next month’s African World Cup playoffs, using three different stadiums for the three matches, the Confederation of African Football said on Wednesday.
Nigeria take on Gabon on November 13 at 1600GMT, followed by Cameroon against the Democratic Republic of Congo at 1900 GMT.
A draw, to be held on Thursday, will decide which game is played at the Stade El Barid and which will go ahead at Prince Heritier Moulay El Hassan Sports Complex.
The semifinal winners then meet in a deciding game on November 16 at the Stade Prince Heritier Moulay Abdellah with the winners advancing to the inter-continental playoffs in March.
Nine African teams have already qualified for the World Cup, each finishing top of their groups, and the March playoff will decide the continent’s 10th representatives at next year’s finals in Canada, Mexico and the US
The four teams in the November playoffs were the best runners-up across the nine African qualifying groups.
Four different stadiums in Rabat will be used at the Africa Cup of Nations finals, which start on December 21. The newly built Stade Prince Heritier Moulay Abdellah will host the Cup of Nations final on January 18.


Serie A leader Napoli beat Lecce 1-0, Camarda in tears after missed penalty

Serie A leader Napoli beat Lecce 1-0, Camarda in tears after missed penalty
Updated 28 October 2025

Serie A leader Napoli beat Lecce 1-0, Camarda in tears after missed penalty

Serie A leader Napoli beat Lecce 1-0, Camarda in tears after missed penalty
  • Frank Anguissa scored the only goal of the match at Lecce after Napoli goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic had saved a penalty from teenager Francesco Camarda
  • Lecce were two points above the relegation zone

MILAN: Despite mounting injury problems, Napoli moved clear at the top of Serie A with a 1-0 win at Lecce on Tuesday.
Kevin De Bruyne was the latest player sidelined and the talismanic midfielder will most likely not return until February after a serious thigh injury in Saturday’s 3-1 win over Inter Milan.
Frank Anguissa scored the only goal of the match at Lecce after Napoli goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic had saved a penalty from teenager Francesco Camarda.
Defending champion Napoli moved three points clear of Roma, which host Parma on Wednesday. AC Milan can close the gap back to one point if they win at Atalanta later.
Lecce were two points above the relegation zone.
Napoli struggled to break Lecce down and the home side had a great opportunity to take the lead when they were awarded a penalty early in the second half following a lengthy video review as Juan Jesus was adjudged to have touched Kialonda Gaspar’s header with his hand.
Milinkovic-Savic is known as somewhat of a penalty specialist and he lived up to his reputation by denying Camarda. The Serbian has saved five of the last nine spotkicks he has faced.
The 17-year-old Camarda, who is on loan from Milan, looked distraught and was seen in tears on the bench after being substituted in the 70th minute.
That was moments after Napoli had taken the lead as Anguissa met David Neres’ pinpoint free kick with a glancing header into the top far corner.