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Sekou Kone now spotted alongside Marcus Rashford watching Man Utd U18s beat Liverpool

Jonny Maze

Manchester United announced the arrival of Sekou Kone on deadline day, and already he’s getting stuck in.

Deadline day saw Manchester United complete two transfers with another two on the outgoing front.

Manuel Ugarte was the headline arrival from PSG as he signed a contract until 2029. Scott McTominay was one of the big departures joining Napoli.

Jadon Sancho also finally got his exit from Old Trafford joining Chelsea on a loan with obligation to buy.

But of all these deals, one which has gone under the radar could end up the best – that being Sekou Kone.

Sekou Kone pictured with Marcus Rashford

Less than 24 hours after United announced the arrival of Kone from FC Guidars, he has now been spotted at Carrington.

During Manchester United U18’s 2-0 win over Liverpool, Marcus Rashford was on the sideline watching and Kone was also there along with Jason Wilcox.

Kone has now taken to Instagram to share a photo of him and Rashford on the touchline during the U18 fixture.

Kone meeting Rashford is a good start to his life at United and hopefully, he will get around to meeting all his teammates as soon as possible as he adapts and settles into life in Manchester and the biggest club in the world.

What Manchester United can expect from wonderkid

Kone has not been signed as an academy player but rather is a player the club already are planning to integrate into the senior team.

Excitement is at a fever pitch, with MUTV pundit Ben Thornley lauding the transfer addition for United as being absolutely brilliant.

To gain insight into what Kone brings, it is best to look at his performances during the U17 World Cup for Mali, with the scout reports

In particular, the display against Argentina shows his qualities perfectly, with the defensive midfielder being almost like a combination of Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante.

 

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Breaking: Coaching Staff Under fire after Packers’ Loss

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The Green Bay Packers never used to lose to the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field.

Now they haven’t beaten the Lions at Lambeau since Aaron Rodgers’ MVP season of 2021.

With their 24-10 victory on Sunday, Jared Goff became the first Detroit Lions quarterback to ever win three straight games at Lambeau.

Any time the Packers tried to make the game competitive on Sunday, they made another silly mistake.

There was not just one unit willing to make those mistakes, either. This was a team-wide failure, and the weekly Packers report card reflects it.

Pass Offense

No, Jordan Love was clearly not 100 percent healthy. His groin injury affected him throughout the first half.

That being said, once you step between the white lines, you have to play well.

That’s what the Packers were signing up for when they gave him $220 million this offseason.

To date, he has not been worth the extension.

Yes, there are some big plays. Love is as talented as anyone at quarterback. He can make plays that make you say “wow.”

The problem is, he makes a lot of plays that make you say “wow” in the other direction.

Sunday’s game was a prime example.

With the Packers trailing 10-3, Love threw another terrible interception that was returned for a touchdown. It was his second pick-six of the season. He has thrown at least one interception in all seven of his starts.

That’s something that can be overcome against middling teams, but it’s not winning football against the league’s elite.

While Love finished with 273 passing yards, a big chunk came after the game was decided.

His accuracy was spotty, and his decision-making might have been worse.

To be sure, the receivers did not help him out. Dontayvion Wicks had two more drops. Christian Watson misjudged a deep pass against one-on-one coverage. Romeo Doubs, Tucker Kraft, Bo Melton and Chris Brooks had drops.

It was parade of errors in the passing game, but it all comes back to the quarterback.

If Love was too hurt to play, he should have sat.

He didn’t, so there is no grading on a curve.

 

 

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How it went down as the Lions win big on rainy day in Green Bay

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No matter the opponent, the Lions keep winning big.

Today it was the Packers at a wet and rainy Lambeau Field, in a game that was expected to be one of Detroit’s toughest tests. But the game didn’t turn out that way.

The Lions jumped out to a 17-3 lead at halftime, expanded it to 24-3 on their first possession of the third quarter, and then took their foot off the gas for the rest of the second half and won 24-14.

The Packers actually out-gained the Lions by more than 100 total yards, but the Lions were in control throughout the game.

A major question facing the Packers is that Jordan Love continues to look like he’s struggling with his knee and groin injuries, and the Packers’ offense has actually played worse this season with Love in the lineup than it has with backup Malik Willis. The Packers need to get their offense fixed. At 6-3 they’re very much still contenders, but the way they’re playing right now isn’t good enough to beat the best teams in the league.

The Lions are playing well enough to beat anyone. At 7-1 they have the best record in the NFC, the inside track for home-field advantage and the No. 1 seed in the playoffs, and a great chance at the first Super Bowl in franchise history.

 

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Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward is facing disciplinary issues, confirmed by head coach Mario Cristobal.

The announcement came as a surprise to fans and analysts alike, as Ward has been one of the team’s key players this season, demonstrating both leadership and skill on the field.

However, Coach Cristobal addressed the situation in a press conference, stating that the team’s values and standards must be upheld, regardless of a player’s position or importance to the roster.

Cristobal did not disclose the specific details of Ward’s disciplinary issues but emphasized that the matter is being handled internally. “We hold our players to a high standard, both on and off the field,” Cristobal said. “Cam is a talented athlete with a lot of potential, but he, like every player, has to adhere to the principles that define our program. We believe in accountability, and that means holding everyone responsible for their actions.”

Ward’s situation has cast uncertainty over Miami’s quarterback lineup for the upcoming games. The Hurricanes are in a critical phase of their season, with challenging matchups ahead that will require focus and cohesion among players. If Ward faces suspension or reduced playing time, it could alter Miami’s offensive strategy, placing more pressure on backup quarterbacks to step up.

Despite the setback, Cristobal expressed confidence in his team’s ability to move forward. “We have depth in our roster, and everyone’s prepared to give their best effort,” he added. “It’s about resilience and sticking to our goals as a team.”

The news has generated mixed reactions from fans, with some praising Cristobal’s commitment to discipline, while others worry about the impact on the team’s season. Ward’s future with the Hurricanes remains unclear, and Miami fans will be watching closely to see how this situation unfolds.

 

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