Southampton vs Manchester City: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Southampton vs Manchester City in the Premier League on TV and online in the United States.

Southampton host Manchester City in a Premier Leaguegame at the Saint Mary's Stadium on Saturday.

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The Saints have failed to register a win in their last four league games and are currently occupying the 20th position on the league table.

It's a must-win game for the Citizens who are currently eight points behind league leaders Arsenal, albeit with a game in hand. Pep Guardiola's side are in red-hot form at the moment as they have won all of their last seven matches.

GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the Premier League fixture between Southampton and Manchester City, as well as team news, recent form and more.

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    Kick-off time

    Date:

    April 8, 2023

    Kick-off time:

    12.30pm ET

    Venue:

    Saint Mary's Stadium

    The game is scheduled for April 8, 2023, at Saint Mary's Stadium. It will kick off at 12.30pm ET in the US.

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    How to watch Southampton vs Manchester City online – TV channels & live streams

    TV channels & streaming options

    Country TV channel Live stream
    U.S NBC, Universo Sling Blue, Fubo, Peacock Premium

    In the U.S., the match can be watched on NBC and Universo and can be streamed on Sling Blue, Fuboand Peacock Premium.

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    Team news & squads

    Southampton team news

    Southampton will miss the services of Che Adams, Mohammed Salisu, Valentino Livramento and Juan Larios due to injuries while Armel Bella-Kotchap, who picked up a shoulder injury against West Ham in their last game, is doubtful for the clash.

    Theo Walcott could once again feature in Ruben Selles' starting lineup.

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers: Bazunu, McCarthy, Cabellero
    Defenders: Caleta-Car, Lyanco, Perraud, Bree
    Midfielders: Lavia, Diallo, Ward-Prowse, Alcaraz, S. Armstrong, Aribo, Sulemana, Elyounoussi, Orsic, Djenepo, Edozie, Walcott
    Forwards: A. Armstrong, Onuachu, Mara

    Manchester City team news

    The only Manchester City player who will miss the Southampton clash is Phil Foden who is recovering from appendix surgery.

    Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Erling Haaland, who missed the clash against Liverpool last week, is fit to start again.

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers: Ederson, Carson, Ortega
    Defenders: Dias, Ake, Akanji, Gomez, Walker, Lewis, Stones, Laporte
    Midfielders: Rodri, Phillips, Perrone, Gundogan, Silva, Palmer., De Bruyne
    Forwards: Grealish, Álvarez, Mahrez, Haaland

    Head-to-head record

    Date Result Competition
    12 January, 2023 Southampton 2-0 Manchester City Carabao Cup
    8 October, 2022 Manchester City 4-0 Southampton Premier League
    20 March, 2022 Southampton 1-4 Manchester City FA Cup
    22 January, 2022 Southampton 1-1 Manchester City Premier League
    18 September, 2021 Manchester City 0-0 Southampton Premier League

    Manchester City have won two out of their last five meetings against Southampton while the latter won just once which came in the Carabao Cup earlier this year.

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    Useful links

    • Southampton team page

    • Manchester City team page

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Revealed: Lionel Messi, Karim Benzema and the seven other players who could join Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia

The summer transfer window is open for business, with Lionel Messi and Karim Benzema among the superstar names that could be heading to Saudi Arabia.

Seven-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi is – after two years in France – preparing to leave Paris Saint-Germain as a free agent. Real Madrid, meanwhile, have confirmed that prolific striker Benzema – who landed his own Golden Ball in 2022 – is set to bring a 14-year stint at Santiago Bernabeu to a close.

Two iconic forwards are said to be attracting interest from the Middle East, but they are not the only ones reportedly mulling over offers to join Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League.

claims that seven other established stars are being lined up for big-money moves, with World Cup winners and proven Premier League goalscorers featuring on that list.

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    Lionel Messi

    The mercurial Argentine has known for some time that he would be bidding farewell to PSG at the end of his contract.

    He will walk away as a two-time Ligue 1 title winner, but his stint in France has not played out entirely as planned – with disgruntled supporters turning against him.

    An emotional return to Barcelona has been speculated on, along with a move to MLS, but Messi is said to have an offer on the table from Al-Hilal that would make him the highest-paid player on the planet.

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    Karim Benzema

    After hitting 354 goals for Real Madrid – winning four La Liga titles and five Champions League crowns along the way – Benzema has announced that he will be leaving the Bernabeu this summer.

    He may be 35 years of age, but the former France international still knows his way to the back of the net and is said to have been lined up for a switch to Al-Ittihad.

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    Sergio Ramos

    Another of those preparing to sever ties with PSG as a free agent.

    Real Madrid icon Ramos followed former Barcelona rival Messi to Parc des Princes in the summer of 2021. Injuries stunted his early progress in France, but the 37-year-old centre-half remains a classy operator on his day. His vast experience would be of obvious interest to clubs around the world.

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    Alexis Sanchez

    Chilean forward Alexis has got his career back on track following forgettable spells at Manchester United and Inter.

    He has thrived in France with Marseille, netting 18 times through 44 appearances in the 2022-23 campaign. At 34 years of age, he may be tempted to land one more lucrative contract in the Middle East before hanging up his boots.

Jude Bellingham is already paying back his transfer fee! Six things we learned as Real Madrid sink Man Utd in Texas with two stunning goals

The summer signing opened his account for Los Blancos in Houston before a stunning Joselu overhead kick sealed victory over Erik ten Hag's side

Jude Bellingham might be the most expensive English player of all time, but if he keeps up his early performance levels he will turn out to be a bargain for Real Madrid. The midfielder scored a classy first goal for his new club to set them on their way to a 2-0 victory over Manchester United, a result which showed that despite the progress the Red Devils have made in the last year, the 14-times European champions are still a class above them.

Bellingham had already shown Madrid what he was capable of in his first match against AC Milan, and he built on that performance with an equally impressive display in front of a sold-out and raucous crowd in Houston.

But it was Madrid striker Joselu who truly got the fans off their feet by securing the victory with a stupendous overhead kick which left United's debutant goalkeeper Andre Onana with no chance of saving.

GOAL looks at what we learned during the clash at NRG Stadium…

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    Bellingham continues flying start with Madrid

    It is only pre-season but Bellingham is already demonstrating why Real Madrid were prepared to pay up to £115 million ($149m) to sign him. He inspired Los Blancos to a 3-2 turnaround against AC Milan in his debut and here, in only his second outing, he scored his first goal.

    And what a strike it was, the England midfielder controlling a lofted through ball from Antonio Rudiger with his left foot to wiggle past Lisandro Martinez before lofting the ball over Onana with a swing of his right boot.

    Bellingham played in an advanced role in his 45 minutes on the pitch, linking up with Rodrygo and Vinicius Jr while also commanding the midfield. The 20-year-old appears to have taken no time at all to assimilate Madrid's style of play, and if his first two matches are anything to go by, he looks sure to hit the ground running when the La Liga season starts up.

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    A cruel setback for Mainoo

    The game got off to a nightmare start for United when Kobbie Mainoo, one of their most impressive players so far in pre-season, was forced off injured after an unfortunate tangle with Madrid forward Rodrygo in only the second minute of the game. The Brazilian forward had been tackled by Casemiro and his legs landed on the feet of Mainoo, causing what looked to be an ankle injury.

    Mainoo had to be held up by two members of United's medical staff as he slowly hobbled off the pitch and the injury threatens to derail the excellent progress the teenage midfielder has made in the last year. He was pictured using crutches and wearing a protective boot after the game, though Ten Hag could not give any details on the extent of the injury.

    "You can never tell straight after a game. We have to wait for what it is. Hopefully he is not too bad and chances will come," said the United manager.

    The teenager was a key part of the United side that won the 2022 FA Youth Cup and graduated into the first team with a handful of appearances in Ten Hag's side. After impressive displays against Leeds, Lyon and Arsenal in pre-season, he looked set to have a bigger role in the team next season, but United now face an anxious wait to see how bad the injury is.

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    Onana sets out his stall

    United's new No.1 made his highly-anticipated debut after finally joining the club from Inter for £47m ($60m), and while he did not exactly have the ideal first match and conceded two goals, he showed why United chose to sign him and ditch David de Gea.

    The Cameroonian demonstrated his usual confidence on the ball and was typically audacious when it was at his feet. In the first half, he completed all of the 22 passes he attempted, including three long passes. And he was often seen way outside of his penalty area, positioning himself halfway up United's half when his side were in possession down the other end.

    He is likely to give Red Devils' fans plenty of anxious moments, but he should also allow the team to play how Ten Hag wants them to.

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    Joselu wants to fill Benzema's boots

    While Real Madrid try to force through a deal for Kylian Mbappe either for this summer or in 2024, the only player they have signed to replace Karim Benzema is Joselu. The Spain striker, who was relegated last season with Espanyol, might not have much in common with the 2022 Ballon d'Or winner, but he showed his appetite to score stunning goals by landing an outrageous bicycle kick which clinched victory for Madrid in the 89th minute.

    The striker span up in the air to lash Lucas Vazquez's cross into the net, leaving Onana with no chance. Unless Madrid pull off the Mbappe deal or sign another striker, Joselu will begin the season as the club's only natural centre-forward. While he lacks the glamour of many of Real's great strikers in the past, he is certainly not lacking confidence, and he can be a very useful foil to wide forwards Rodrygo and Vinicius.

Demarai Gray seemingly takes brutal parting swipe at Everton boss Sean Dyche as he closes in on Al-Ettifaq transfer

Demarai Gray appears to have taken a brutal swipe at Sean Dyche on his way out of Everton, with the winger preparing to join Al-Ettifaq.

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  • Winger has spent two season at Goodison
  • Preparing to leave for the Middle East
  • Happy to be leaving Toffees boss behind
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The 27-year-old winger is preparing to become the latest household name to leave Merseyside for Saudi Arabia. If a deal goes through, Jamaica international Gray will link up with former Liverpool captains Steven Gerrard and Jordan Henderson in the Middle East.

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    He will be hoping to enjoy a better time under Reds legend Gerrard than he has done while working with Dyche at Goodison Park. Gray impressed many upon returning to England at Everton in 2021, with six goals recorded in each of his campaigns with the Toffees.

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    Gray has, however, failed to win over Dyche – leading to him being overlooked this season – and is heading for the exits after posting on Instagram: “Everton fans have always been great with me but it’s so difficult to play for someone who don’t show you respect as a person.”

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  • WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    Gray has taken in 75 appearances for Everton – helping them to avoid relegation out of the Premier League last season – but Dyche is seemingly taking the club in a different direction after making another slow start to the 2023-24 campaign that has delivered one point from a possible 12.

Explained: Why Lionel Messi’s impact in MLS is different to that of ‘celebrity’ Man Utd, Real Madrid & LA Galaxy legend David Beckham

Lionel Messi is starring in America, but MLS' vice-president has explained why his impact is different to that of “celebrity” David Beckham.

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  • Beckham moved to the States in 2007
  • Messi recently joined Inter Miami
  • Helped to raise profile of the game
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner is now working with Manchester United, Real Madrid and England legend Beckham at Inter Miami – with the former LA Galaxy star a co-owner in Florida. He helped to raise the profile of American soccer when moving to California in 2007, with the door opened for more big names to make their way to the United States.

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    WHAT THEY SAID

    Messi headed down that path when becoming a free agent at Paris Saint-Germain and has hit 11 goals for Inter Miami through as many appearances – helping them to a historic Leagues Cup crown. MLS vice-president Nelson Rodriguez has said at the of having the Argentine icon in America: “Messi is different from Beckham: he was a celebrity, and they knew him outside the sports pages while Leo won everything in sports, with class and humility. He is a father with three children, who dedicates goals to them. Seeing that the giants of American sports want to see him shows the respect that he carries around the world.”

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    Messi has attracted A-list guests to Inter Miami games, with the likes of LeBron James, Serena Williams, Leonardo DiCaprio and Selena Gomez among those to have snapped up tickets. Rodriguez added on the long-term impact that Messi will have on MLS: “The numbers are incredible. And the impact will not be measured for another 10, 15 or 20 years. It is a pride that he has chosen Inter Miami and the MLS to follow his career.”

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    Inter Miami were without Messi for their latest fixture, as he is away on 2026 World Cup qualifying duty with Argentina, but they were still able to emerge victorious in his absence and remain in the hunt for a play-off spot in the MLS Eastern Conference.

‘Have a documentary about it!’ – Billy Sharp fires fresh dig at Wrexham, Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney but jokes he could become next manager when Phil Parkinson ‘gets the sack’

Sheffield United legend Billy Sharp has fired a fresh dig at Wrexham, claiming they “can have a documentary about” his FA Cup goal from last season.

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  • Blades legend settled dramatic cup tie
  • Ruffled a few feathers at the time
  • Not a fan of the Dragons' current boss
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Blades icon helped to dump the Dragons out of one domestic cup competition in 2022-23, with his dramatic stoppage-time strike settling an epic fourth-round replay at Bramall Lane. Sharp aimed post-match jibes at Wrexham after that contest, and has done so again following the release of season two in the ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary series.

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    WHAT THEY SAID

    Sharp – who is now plying his trade in MLS with the LA Galaxy – has told in a pot shot at the Welsh club and their Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney: “If they want to put me in the documentary, go ahead. I think people in Los Angeles probably know me now for scoring goals rather than knocking (Wrexham) out of the FA Cup. People don’t even know the real story. Wrexham will put out what they want to on their documentary, and maybe I’ll put out my own and tell them what really happened.”

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    He added on what happened during a fiery contest in South Yorkshire: “I scored the goal, which knocked them out, and a little scuffle happened in the changing room. I don’t really like their manager anyway from past experiences, and he probably doesn’t like me. It’s just one of those things in football where it sometimes gets very overheated…I know what they’re going to do; they’re going to show the clips that make me look like a baddie. That’s fine. I’ll wait to see what happens and have my say afterwards. The record book says we beat them in the FA Cup, so they can have a documentary about it if they want.”

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    While clearly not a fan of Wrexham or their manager Phil Parkinson, Sharp has joked that he could take the reins at SToK Racecourse in the future. He said when asked about his plans for retirement: “I’ll probably become Wrexham manager when Parkinson gets the sack.”

Why Christian Pulisic is the USMNT’s Neymar & why Gio Reyna isn’t as Stuart Holden discusses 2026 World Cup selection posers

Christian Pulisic is the USMNT’s version of Neymar as he remains undroppable, with injury issues preventing Gio Reyna from reaching that level.

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  • United States building towards home World Cup
  • Going to need strength in depth
  • Superstar performers have guaranteed spots
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    That is the opinion of former United States international Stuart Holden, who has been discussing selection posers heading down a long road to the 2026 World Cup finals that will be co-hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

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    Pulisic – who swapped life at Chelsea for that at AC Milan over the summer – will be integral to future plans as arguably the finest talent available to national coach Gregg Berhalter. The USMNT need much more than just him, though, with Holden telling the : “I think one of the best things you can have now in today’s game, you’re going to go into a World Cup, let’s say you’re the US in 26, you’re not expecting to play three games. In fact, you want to play at least five when you’re thinking about that tournament. So you’re never going to play the exact same lineup for 11 games. If you say that’s my best 11. Ideally for the biggest game you want to have this what I feel is my strongest team. But you’re going to rotate players, you’re going to rotate lineups. You’re going to need depth. And I think to be successful at a World Cup you don’t just need 13-14 good players, you need 16, 17, 18.”

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    When it was put to Holden that Brazil would never consider rotating out their talismanic all-time leading goal scorer, Holden added on why Pulisic occupies the same talent bracket and why Borussia Dortmund playmaker Reyna does not: “No not Neymar. Pulisic is going to play. We’re not talking about getting Pulisic. Reyna hasn’t shown that he could even stay healthy.”

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    Reyna is back in the USMNT squad for friendly dates with Germany and Ghana, with his infamous feud with Berhalter being swept under the carpet for now. Getting him into a team that boasts competition for places throughout will not be easy, with Holden adding on the system that he would favour: “If it’s a World Cup game, I play [Reyna] right wing. I’d play [Tim] Weah potentially as a right-back. And, yeah, I think [Sergino] Dest is potentially more of a liability.”

Man City's most underrated legend: Bernardo Silva truly is 'irreplaceable' – keeping him was Pep Guardiola's best bit of summer business

The Portuguese maestro has been the one making the Premier League champions tick for years, and deserves far more credit

Manchester City's emergence as the dominant force in English, and indeed European football, has been underpinned by their exceptional recruitment record – with huge investments only being signed off after extensive deliberation behind the scenes.

The likes of Vincent Kompany, Sergio Aguero, David Silva, Yaya Toure and Kevin De Bruyne have all established themselves as modern-day legends at the Etihad Stadium over the past decade as City have filled up their trophy cabinet with numerous domestic honours, and a maiden Champions League crown. That long-awaited continental triumph came last season, with Erling Haaland painted as the main hero for Guardiola's treble-winning side after a stunning 52-goal debut year in Manchester.

The likes of Rodri, Ilkay Gundogan and Ruben Dias also received plenty of plaudits, but the most important member of the team went under the radar once again. Bernardo Silva has been City's puppet-master ever since his £43 million ($53m) move to City from Monaco in 2017, dictating the pace of games and subtlety directing his team-mates on how best to cause maximum damage in opposition territory.

Bernardo is not a prolific goalscorer, and isn't the man City rely on to create the bulk of their chances – but he is their orchestrator, and works harder than anyone else in the squad. The Portugal international is also one of the most skilful players of his generation, and his versatility has been essential to his club's unprecedented success under Guardiola.

City would simply not be where they are today without Bernardo. And by convincing him to sign a three-year contract extension in August, Guardiola ensured that the Blues would remain the team to beat at home and abroad in 2023-24…

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    Derby masterclass

    City stayed on the coattails of early 2023-24 pacesetters Tottenham after thrashing Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford last Sunday. Haaland bagged a brace before Phil Foden rounded off the scoring and, in the end, United were lucky not to lose by a far wider scoreline.

    Haaland got most of the headlines after another ruthless display in front of goal, but it was Bernardo who went away with the Man-of-the-Match award, and rightly so. The 29-year-old circulated possession for City throughout the 90 minutes, and chose his moments to venture further forward wisely.

    He carved out three clear chances, including the assist for Haaland's second goal with a beautifully flighted cross to the back post. United were picked apart at will, particularly in the second half, with Bernardo wreaking havoc in small pockets of space.

    It was nothing short of a masterclass from the diminutive Portuguese, who tends to save his very best performances for the biggest games. The first Manchester Derby of the season is always a pressure-cooker, but Bernardo knew exactly how to lead his team to victory.

    “When we come to these kinds of places, for example Anfield, for example Old Trafford, we know what teams are waiting for,” he said to . “They’re waiting for us to lose the ball and to counter. So it’s all about the build-up and not losing simple balls, controlling the game and being slow in the first metres of our half and in the goal kicks and our half of the pitch. Then, when we break through, be quick in attack, and that’s what we did really well in the second half.”

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    'It doesn't matter which position you play'

    Bernardo was deployed in a deeper role against United, with Guardiola boasting the luxury of being able to rotate his position from game to game. He can play as a more traditional central midfielder, a No.10, a winger, or even as a full-back – as he demonstrated masterfully in a 3-1 victory against Arsenal last season.

    City's build-up play wouldn't be nearly as fluid without Bernardo, but he also plays an equally crucial role in defence. He's key to their press and his natural ability to read the game helps to shut down the opposition's passing lanes.

    Bernardo has been singled out as one of the best playmakers of his generation because of his incisive passing and ingenuity. But the main reason that he's been the first name on Guardiola's team sheet over the last six years is because he puts in the hard graft every single week.

    Indeed, no City player travelled more kilometres per 90 minutes in the Premier League last season (11.8). He also sat top of the pile for total ball carry distance per 90 minutes among the division's central midfielders (229 metres), and regained possession in the attacking third more than any other player in the Champions League.

    “I believe that it doesn’t matter which position you play, in football everyone attacks and everyone defends, so in different positions you need to defend in different ways,” Bernardo said after starring on the right flank in City's 3-0 Champions League quarter-final first-leg win over Bayern Munich back in April. “Even if you’re a striker or a winger or an offensive midfielder, you need to do your work properly to help the team defensively."

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    'No earrings, no tattoos, drives a normal car…'

    Bernardo's influence at City may not be highlighted as often as it should be, but Guardiola has a deep appreciation for the former Monaco man. "Bernardo is so important for us, for me personally because of the relationship I have with him,” the Spanish tactician told a press conference in early October.

    "Always I like to have relations. Tight relations with some players is possible, for the other ones is not because everyone has his own character, myself first. Bernardo is so special."

    City have a number of flashy players who clearly love the spotlight, including Haaland and Jack Grealish. Bernardo joined the duo as one of City's highest earners when penning fresh terms at the start of the season, but he still prefers to keep a low profile and always lets his football do the talking.

    “He wears no earrings, no tattoos, drives a normal car… He is an incredible player for us,” Guardiola told reporters after City's win over United. “He is one of the best players I’ve ever seen in my life, I am lucky to train a lot of top-class players and he is one of the best and one of the best for how clever he is.”

    Bernardo was heavily linked with a move away from the Etihad Stadium in the summer transfer window amid reported interest from Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. No one was more relieved when he decided to stay put than Guardiola, who had already seen Gundogan head to Camp Nou after letting his contract run down.

    ''He's humble and everybody loves him in the locker room. We were scared to lose him. He's irreplaceable," the City boss added. It was clear to see how much Bernardo is valued by his team-mates when he held a post-derby interview with alongside Haaland.

    "This guy was impressive today," the Norwegian said with a wry smile. "I totally agree [he deserves Man of the Match]. I love you, just like Pep does!"

    During City's treble parade back in June, Grealish went viral several times for his boozy antics, but there was also a heartwarming moment that saw him beg Bernardo to stay at the club as Ruben Dias, Foden and Ederson all huddled around the Portugal star.

    Bernardo also enjoys a well-documented bromance with John Stones, who revealed that the City talisman named his dog after him in a hilarious interview with GOAL last year. The team spirit within the European champions' ranks is clearly bolstered the presence of Bernardo, and supporters will be praying that 2023-24 won't be his last season in their famous blue shirt.

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    An era about to end?

    There is, however, a very real possibility of Bernardo pulling the curtain down on his City career in 2024. has reported that a £50m ($62m) release clause was included in his new contract, which is set to become active next summer.

    It could easily be argued that Bernardo is worth at least double that amount, given how consistent he has been throughout his glittering spell in Manchester. There will surely be a long list of suitors aiming to snap up Guardiola's prized asset for a bargain fee come the end of the season.

    Barcelona and PSG will likely be among them once again, and it would be no surprise if he were to become a primary target for the Saudi Pro League amid their ongoing bid to become a global footballing powerhouse.

    Bernardo openly admitted that he doesn't see himself retiring at the Etihad in an interview with in January. He also raised the possibility of a return to Benfica, the club that gave him his start as a fresh-faced teenager in 2013.

    "I won’t hide that my goal in the coming years, if something good happens elsewhere, will probably be to move to a new project," he said. "If you ask me: what did you think 10 years ago? My goal was to return to Benfica at the age of 32 at the most. I’m not going to lie: it’s not something I don’t think about. I think about it every year. It has always been a goal."

VIDEO: No Messi, no Suarez, no problem! Inter Miami's Shanyder Borgelin makes instant-impact off bench with booming header after Heron's two superstars exit to bench vs Newell's Old Boys

Inter Miami youth product Shanyder Borgelin scored a booming header off the bench against Newell's Old Boys Thursday.

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  • Shanyder Borgelin scores brilliant header
  • Both Messi & Suarez exited pitch prior
  • Haitian striker came up big
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    A Robert Taylor corner kick saw the ball fly to the far-post, where Borgelin was waiting to smash home. It was the 22-year-old's first goal of preseason, and an impressive moment after Newell's defense had held strong through the first 63 minutes of the match.

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    Borgelin's header was one of few bright spots for the Herons Thursday evening. The 22-year-old Haitian striker scored just three minutes after coming onto the pitch. However, the brilliant strike off the six-foot-five head of the youngster doesn't quite fit the narrative that fans hoped to see Thursday.

    The Herons have had a tough preseason, winning just one of six matches heading into their friendly against Newell's Thursday evening. Fans have been disappointed by performances, and the general morale surrounding the star-studded club seems to be low. Inter Miami's lone victory came against Hong Kong Team – a match where both Messi and Suarez did not play. Now, leading into next week's MLS opener, the Herons will look to forget their and get back on-track ahead of the 2024 campaign.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR INTER MIAMI?

    The Herons take on Real Salt Lake on Wednesday, February 21 in their first match of the 2024 MLS campaign. Until then, they'll look to get the rumored signing of Federico Redondo over the line as Inter Miami looks to bolster their roster.

Revealed: How winter World Cup has contributed to sharp rise in Premier League injuries – as Man Utd and Chelsea bear the brunt

New research suggests that staging the 2022 Word Cup midway through the European club season led to an increase in injury recovery time and cost.

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  • Research on impact of 2022 World Cup
  • Injury severity increased in Premier League
  • Growing costs because of injured players
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Howden’s 2022/23 Men's European Football Injury Index has found that players from Europe's top five leagues who went to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar last winter needed, on average, eight days longer on the sidelines to recover from injuries suffered after the tournament (19.4 days) compared to before (11.4 days). In the Premier League, there was a decrease in the overall number of injuries, but severity went up and players were sidelined for around a week longer in 2022-23 (23.6 days) compared to 2021/22 (16 days). That meant an increase in what injuries cost clubs – up to £255 million ($319m) from £185m ($231m) – from wages paid to injuried players. Manchester United and Nottingham Forest suffered a joint-high 69 injuries, while Chelsea's 68 injuries cost them just over £40m – the most in the league. Only the Bundesliga (1,226) experienced more injuries than the Premier League (946) in Europe's top five leagues last season.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The World Cup was moved from its usual May/June/July timeframe to November and December to avoid matches being played in Qatar's searing summer heat, protecting the welfare of players, staff and fans. But that meant pausing the 2022/23 European club season, with a minimal break for players before or after, and major scrutiny over fixture congestion later in the campaign.

  • WHAT HOWDEN SAID

    James Burrows, Head of Sport, Howden said: "We've seen clearly that the staging of a men's World Cup in a European winter led to players facing an extra eight days on the sidelines in the second half of the season, compared to the first. The impact was consistent across domestic leagues such as the English Premier League and the German Bundesliga, with the increased injury severity contributing to the financial impact rising by almost 30% from €553.62m to €704.89m across the top five men's European leagues."

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR PREMIER LEAGUE CLUBS?

    Clubs seemingly have no other option but to lobby and petition football's various governing bodies to better protect players, perhaps by capping or even reducing the number of games on the calendar. But it's worth noting that next season's change to the Champions League format, with the group stage replaced by a league phase, will actually add two games, plus an additional knockout round for some teams.

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