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Toppmöller Says He Would Welcome Manchester United Role in Future

Eintracht coach Dino Toppmöller admits he would like to manage Manchester United one day. Champions

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Eintracht Frankfurt manager Dino Toppmöller has acknowledged an ambition to manage Manchester United at some point in his career. The revelation came as he reflected on childhood allegiances and the scale of the club, and follows continued public commitment from Amorim to United amid discussion of potential replacements.

“Thinking about abroad, I often played computer games as a child, always with one team: Manchester United,” he told Phrasenmäher . “That would definitely be nice someday, because it’s an extraordinary club.

“When I was a teenager, Manchester United was, along with Real Madrid , the biggest club of all.”

Toppmöller is not listed among the names most often linked with the Old Trafford role, but the manager who led Eintracht to their first appearance in the Champions League this year made clear he would relish the chance. His comments add another voice to the wider conversation about United’s managerial future while Amorim remains publicly committed to the job and those in charge at Old Trafford are thought to remain behind him for the time being.

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One recent name linked with United is Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner. Glasner had been replaced by Toppmöller when he swapped Deutsche Bank Park for Selhurst Park in February 2024. Glasner has attracted attention in England after guiding Palace to FA Cup and Community Shield glory, and was linked with an exit from the Eagles during the summer amid reported clashes over transfers.

Sky Sports News reports those issues have been resolved. Glasner is already planning for a future with Palace, discussing the club’s medium-term and long-term future while he awaits negotiations over his own contract, which runs until the end of the current season.

The exchange highlights two parallel narratives: Toppmöller expressing admiration and long-term interest in Manchester United, and Palace dealing with the immediate practicalities of retaining a manager linked with success in domestic cup competitions.

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Shortlists: Premier League Player and Manager of the Month — September 2025

Haaland led the September shortlist with five goals; nominees include Kamada, Minteh and Zubimendi..

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The Premier League has published shortlists for the September Player and Manager of the Month awards, highlighting a mix of established stars and emerging contributors.

Erling Haaland was the standout player in September, finishing the month with a barnstorming total of five goals. He scored in high-profile victories against Arsenal and Manchester United and also supplied an assist.

Daichi Kamada has been a consistent presence for Crystal Palace. Signed as an attacking midfielder, the 29-year-old has been deployed deeper in a 3-4-2-1 system and combined creativity with robust tackling in that role.

Yankuba Minteh provided three goal contributions for Brighton & Hove Albion, scoring in each of the club’s three matches in September. His display in the 3–1 comeback win over Chelsea drew particular praise.

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Sunderland were one of the surprise packages of the month, a newly promoted side that finished September on a three-game unbeaten run. The Black Cats were led by goalkeeper Robin Roefs, who kept two clean sheets, and midfield signing Granit Xhaka, who set up each of Sunderland’s goals.

Arsenal midfielder Martín Zubimendi enjoyed an expanded attacking remit after Martin Ødegaard’s injury and supplied notable moments, including a volleyed goal against Nottingham Forest.

The Manager of the Month shortlist reflected team form and tactical approaches. Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta saw his side beat Nottingham Forest and Newcastle United and draw with Man City, a sequence “which, according to the boss himself, left people all over the football world in awe .” Oliver Glasner retained Crystal Palace’s unbeaten record and orchestrated the tactical plan that delivered Liverpool’s first defeat of the campaign. Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City produced nine goals across three games. Régis Le Bris remained on the list following Sunderland’s run that left them fifth at the end of the month.

Recent winners listed in the draft include Jack Grealish (Everton, August) and Arne Slot (Liverpool, September).

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Guéhi Insists He Is Focused on Palace as Liverpool Links Persist

Guéhi says he is focused on playing for Crystal Palace despite renewed Liverpool transfer links. …

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Crystal Palace captain Marc Guéhi has sought to steady conversation around his future, insisting his attention remains on his current club despite persistent links to Liverpool. The centre back has been the subject of sustained transfer speculation since a proposed move to the reigning Premier League champions failed to materialise.

In the immediate aftermath of that collapse, reports suggested Guéhi was “angry” with Palace for denying him a dream switch. Club chairman Steve Parish indicated the club would be forced to accept a suitable offer for a player with less than 12 months remaining on his contract, while manager Oliver Glasner supposedly railed against the proposed deal.

Guéhi has stayed measured in public. Speaking during his prematch press conference ahead of a Conference League tie against Dynamo Kyiv, he offered: “I don’t have much to say, to be honest,” the England international offered. “I’m focused on playing football and playing for this club. But to the fans [I want to say] thank you very much for your support. I definitely feel it.”

On the field, Guéhi has started all 10 of Palace’s fixtures this season, a run that has reinforced his standing with supporters. That consistency, however, does not guarantee he will remain at Selhurst Park beyond 2026.

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Liverpool may have missed out this summer, but the club are expected to return in 2026. Initial reports suggested a January approach would be unlikely because it would be more expensive than waiting until his contract expires in June, yet those assessments predated Giovanni Leoni tearing his ACL and leaving Arne Slot with just three senior natural centre backs.

Despite Guéhi’s evident affection for Crystal Palace, the indications are that he is unlikely to sign a new deal in south London. Should the 25-year-old, a fully fledged England international revered as one of the best centre backs in the world, become available on a free transfer, Liverpool will not be the only suitors.

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Slot Pins Stoppage-Time Defeat on Frimpong After Palace Turnaround

Arne Slot singled out Jeremie Frimpong after Liverpool conceded a stoppage-time winner at Selhurst P

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Liverpool suffered their first defeat of the 2025/26 season after a late reversal at Selhurst Park, and manager Arne Slot singled out a single defensive decision for criticism.

Ismaïla Sarr opened the scoring early for the home side. Federico Chiesa later levelled for the visitors and appeared to have rescued a point, only for Eddie Nketiah to convert in the seventh minute of added time. Nketiah finished at the back post after Liverpool failed to clear Jefferson Lerma’s long throw into the box. Oliver Glasner’s side are now unbeaten in 18 games across all competitions.

Slot described his feelings about the first half and the late stages of the match, saying he was “disappointed” with his team’s first-half display and the conclusion. But rather than broad tactical critique he singled out Jeremie Frimpong for a specific error that led directly to the winner.

When asked whether Liverpool were still pushing for a winner at 1–1, Slot turned the focus to an individual action. He said: “One of our players decided to run out because he wanted to play a counter-attack, which was of no use because time was up, so it was only about defending.

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“Maybe we were too offensively minded. Not we, one player, was too offensively minded in that moment, which led to them scoring the winner, us losing the game.”

Frimpong had been assigned to mark Nketiah from Lerma’s throw and did make an initial step forward as Liverpool attempted a clearance. The second ball was won by Will Hughes, and after Marc Guéhi’s flick a subtle push from Nketiah opened enough space between striker and marker for the finish.

Slot’s remarks underline how a single lapse in the final seconds proved decisive. What might have been a hard-fought draw at Selhurst Park instead became a dramatic victory for Crystal Palace, and a sobering lesson for Liverpool late in the match.

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