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Arsenal continued their winning streak by defeating Aston Villa in Gameweek 19 of the 2025/2026 Premier League season.
With this victory at the Emirates Stadium, the Gunners have held onto top spot in the table.
From Aston Villa’s perspective, this result brought their winning run to an end.
However, their third-place position in the league table remained secure, with a seven-point gap over Liverpool before this gameweek.
Aston Villa looked solid in the first half and showed that they were capable of competing in the match.
There were clear differences between the first and second halves, turning the contest into a tactical battle, particularly in Arsenal’s high press and build-up play.
This Arsenal vs Aston Villa tactical analysis will break down some of Mikel Arteta’s tactical ideas and the key differences between the two halves that secured this important win for Arsenal.
It’s been a bit of a rough season for Liverpool.
The Reds were coming off a Premier League title and spent €482.9m on transfers during the summer window, only to be fighting for fourth place at the halfway point in the season.
There has been a ton of drama around Mo Salah, and most of the new signings, like Alexander Isak, Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz, and Milos Kerkez, have not lived up to their price tags.
There is one player, though, who has very quietly become Arne Slot’s most important player, and it’s not someone who was signed during the summer.
Dominik Szoboszlai has played about every available minute he possibly could have this season as an attacking midfielder, right-back, defensive midfielder, and right winger.
He does absolutely everything for Liverpool, and Slot needs him in the starting XI every single week.
Coming into the season with the signing of Wirtz, it seemed that Szoboszlai’s place in the team may have been in question, since Wirtz was going to be taking over as the main number 10.
Because of Szoboszlai’s versatility, he proved himself not only to be a regular starter but has now become the Reds’ most important player.
In this Dominik Szoboszlai scout report, we will take a look at why Dominik Szoboszlai has become Liverpool’s most important player, how he’s used in build-up, how he’s used in the final third, and his data.
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AS Roma are exploring an ambitious loan move to re-sign Mohamed Salah from Liverpool.
However, the Egyptian’s huge financial demands are making the deal extremely complicated at this stage.
Liam Rosenior remains the leading candidate in the shortlist to become new Chelsea head coach.
He’s highly rated by Chelsea hierarchy, take a look at his tactics at Strasbourg.
Manuel Ugarte has emerged as Galatasaray’s top January target, with talks underway over a loan move from Manchester United that would include a €20M option to buy next summer.






