21-year-old Robbin Risser’s game by numbers for Lens vs Nice last week:
90 minutes played ⏰
5 saves🧤
3 saves inside box🧤
2 high claims 🫴
6 throws 🎯
4 accurate long balls (1 led to a goal) 🎯
7.8 @FotMob rating ⭐️
19-year-old Rayan’s game by numbers for Bournemouth vs Newcastle on Saturday:
78 minutes played ⏰
1 assist 🅰️
1 big chance created 🎨
1 tackle ⛔️
1 interception ⛔️
5 recoveries ♻️
7.9 @FotMob rating ⭐️
21-year-old Nico Paz’s game by numbers for Como vs Sassuolo yesterday:
90 minutes played ⏰
1 goal ⚽️
3 shots on target 🥅
2 chances created 🎨
3 recoveries ♻️
5 tackles ⛔️
8.4 @FotMob rating ⭐️
Diego Rodrigues and Braga faced Real Betis last night at home in the Europa League quarter-finals, hoping to take an advantage into the second-leg away from home. The Portuguese side got off to the best start possible after Rodrigues’ smart corner was placed across the front-post and flicked in by Austrian international Florian Grillitsch. Unfortunately after Rodrigues’ electric start, his night was cut short due to injury, being replaced by João Moutinho in the 18th minute. After back and forth exchanges all game, Cucho Hernández fired Betis’ equaliser in from the penalty spot on the hour-mark. Although the majority of the possession was with Braga, chances were evenly spread across both sides in a well-contested game. 1-1 in the end and all to play for in the second-leg. 📊
The young Portuguese talent has been a part of Braga’s youth academy since 2021, and has been capped internationally for Portugal at u17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 level. Rodrigues is highly rated at Braga and has been given many opportunities this season for the first-team, appearing 20 times in the league, 12 times in the Europa League and twice in the Taça de Portugal. Chipping in with 1 goal and 3 assists this season in the league, with only 8 starts. Diego has gained 48 appearances for Braga at senior level at just 20-years-old, these minutes are key for any young players development. ⭐️
Rodrigues’ versatility is one of his key strengths, with the ability to be effective in the number 8 and number 10 role, aswell as out wide on the left when called upon. The exciting prospect has technical ability beyond his years, partnered with an excelled passing range, a dream for any manager. The decision-making for Rodrigues is also a key element to his game, which can sometimes be a struggle for young players. Still only 20-years-old but these key strengths, alongside his experience will put him in a great position for the future. Rodrigues has all the potential to make it at the top-level and to be a future Portugal international, one to keep an eye on. 📈
20-year-old Diego Rodrigues’ game by numbers for Braga vs Real Betis last tonight:
18 minutes played ⏰
1 assist 🎨
6/6 accurate passes 🎯
1/1 accurate cross 🎯
1/1 ground duel won ⚔️
1 foul won 💪
7.0 @FotMob rating ⭐️
23-year-old goalkeeper James Trafford’s game by numbers for Manchester City vs Liverpool today in the FA Cup:
90 minutes played ⏰
0 goals conceded 🧼
5 saves 🧤
1 penalty save 🧤
1 act as sweeper 🧹
12/14 accurate passes (86%) 🎯
9.2 @FotMob rating ⭐️
Leicester City salvaged a point at home today in a 2-2 draw vs Preston North End in their bid for survival. Patson Daka put the hosts ahead early in the 4th minute after capitalising on a misplaced back pass from Preston midfielder Andrew Moran. In the 38th minute Andrew Moran made up for his earlier mistake, with his shot striking the under side of the crossbar before crossing the line to get Preston back on level terms. Just moments before the break, Ben Whiteman’s looping header at the back post put Preston in front. After sustained pressure in the second half, Leicester City finally got their equaliser as Patson Daka pounced on another Preston mistake to give the Foxes a valuable point. 📊
Previously part of the West Ham’s youth academy, Divine was part of the successful u18’s squad who won the Premier League South and FA Youth Cup double. After a decade at the club, the then 16-year-old made the switch to Manchester. Winning the FA Youth Cup again in his first season with the Citizens. Since making the switch, Divine has been brilliant at youth level for City at u18 and u21 level, notably netting a hat-trick vs Newcastle which included an effort directly from kick-off. These performances caught the eye of Pep Guardiola, who handed the youngster his debut and first start vs Huddersfield in the Carabao Cup. ⭐️
Divine joined Leicester City on loan in February, seeking regular first-team football. Appearing just 5 times for Manchester City this season, the youngster has now found his feet in the Championship, registering 2 goals and 3 assists in his first 10 appearances for the Foxes. Divine’s impressive performances have been rewarded with an international u19 call up for England in the most recent international break, being part of a star-studded squad including the likes of Max Dowman, Rio Ngumoah, Shumaira Mhueka, Trey Nyoni, Jesse Derry and Chris Rigg. Operating primarily in the number 10 role, Divine possesses an extensive passing range, outstanding technical ability and an eye for goal. He also has the ability to play further forward in the number 9 position when called upon. The 18-year-old will be crucial in Leicester City’s quest for survival this season📈
18-year-old Manchester City loanee Divine Mukasa’s game by numbers for Leicester City vs Preston North End today:
89 minutes played ⏰
2 shots on target 🥅
5/5 successful dribbles ⚡️
4 chances created 🎨
31/36 passes completed (86%) 🎯
1 foul won 💪
7.8 @FotMob rating ⭐️
Frankfurt left back Nathaniel Brown made his first international start last night for Germany vs Ghana. Whilst earning his third international cap, Germany ran out 2-1 victors vs the Black Stars. Kai Havertz’ penalty put the hosts ahead on the stroke of half time. On the 61st minute Brown was replaced after a solid display, shortly after Leicester City’s Abdul Fatawu got the equaliser just 6 minutes after his introduction. In the end, substitute Deniz Undaz netted the winner for Germany in the 88th minute. 📊
Nathaniel Brown has impressed all season in the Bundesliga, registering 4 goals and 4 assists so far across 26 games. Brown has also appeared 8 times in Frankfurt’s 25/26 Champions League campaign, registering another 2 assists. The young full back is very versatile, with the ability to play either side, as well as further forward in a LM or LW role. Strong in 1v1 situations with huge pace behind him, the German international has the attacking output to match. Definitely one to keep an eye on for the future. 📈
22-year-old Frankfurt left back Nathaniel Brown’s game by numbers for Germany vs Ghana last night:
61 minutes played ⏰
0 goals conceded 🧼
30/31 passes completed (97%) 🎯
3/3 ground duels won ⚔️
1 foul won 💪
1 chance created 🎨
7.3 @FotMob rating ⭐️