Nicolas Jover is the best set-piece coachNicolas Jover is the best set-piece coach

Nicolas Jover is the best set-piece coach in Europe

I mean, seriously, God was on Arsenal fans’ side in this final month of the season!

So Arsenal beat Newcastle 1-0 today and are temporarily top of the league by a 3-point margin, but despite this win, Arsenal fans went through some crazy moments today!

I mean, Havertz got injured, and so did Ezi after scoring a world-class goal, and Wesa missed a one-on-one—literally, if he hadn’t missed it, Arsenal could have lost two points!

Not to mention that Arteta himself decided to play defensively in the second half and tried to rely solely on counterattacks, and unfortunately, they only scored one goal—which is a negative because the league could very well be decided by goal difference.

There’s nothing positive about this match other than the win and the temporary lead, and also that Arsenal has become the club with the most goals scored from corner kicks in a single season in Premier League history with 17 goals—a truly great achievement that goes to

Nicolas Jöver, the best set-piece coach in Europe.

Nicolas Jover is the best set-piece coach

I can’t believe it—Southampton actually did it today!

Southampton, a second-division club with a market value of 157 million euros and a coach who’s only 33 years old, put up an absolutely incredible competitive performance against Manchester City today in the FA Cup semifinals!

It got to the point where Southampton took the lead in the 79th minute, and the player who scored the goal couldn’t stop crying—he couldn’t believe they’d pull off a miracle, beat City, and reach the final for the fourth time in a row!

But Southampton didn’t get to celebrate for long because Guardiola brought on Haaland, Doku, Savio, O’Reilly, and Bernardo Silva, and ended the miracle in an instant, A goal from Doku and a legendary goal from Nicolás González—the comeback was complete in exactly five minutes, and City advanced to the final!

Winning the League Cup, qualifying for the FA Cup final, and winning the postponed match means topping the league table—Pep Guardiola is on track for a historic treble and a new era of domestic dominance.

Southampton actually

I honestly haven’t seen a crazier league—it’s like the English Premier League doesn’t even have a rulebook!

West Ham and Tottenham were supposed to be fighting to stay in the league, with one of them getting relegated.

But what happened today was that West Ham was leading Everton by a goal until the 88th minute!

Meanwhile, Tottenham was tied 0-0 until the 82nd minute, and those results would have put West Ham 4 points ahead of Tottenham!

The madness that ensued was that Tottenham scored the winning goal in the 82nd minute, while Everton equalized against West Ham in the 88th minute—results that would have left the two teams level on points!

West Ham went crazy and scored the winning goal in the 92nd minute, putting them two points behind Tottenham so that the West Ham fans could celebrate the hysterical celebration you see here—a great league in every detail.

So, Liverpool beat Crystal Palace today and moved up to fourth place, but Liverpool’s biggest win today is this goalkeeper right here!

That goalkeeper is “Freddie Woodman,” Liverpool’s third-choice keeper, who played his first Premier League match with Liverpool today and delivered a truly impressive performance!

This guy’s soccer journey has been full of struggles.

He started at Crystal Palace’s youth academy, and then Newcastle bought him for 100,000 pounds, but he didn’t get a chance to play—he was loaned out six times and ended up playing for obscure teams in England!

Until football finally opened its doors to him this year, and Liverpool signed him on a free transfer.

As luck would have it, Alisson and Mamardashvili were out with injuries, so he played his first Premier League match and made five crucial saves, and also set up the second goal after that world-class save you see right here, which led to the turnaround that Jomi ended with a goal and was the main reason Liverpool climbed to fourth place today!

From a marginalized goalkeeper playing for obscure teams to a goalkeeper delivering a great performance in his first start with Liverpool—this is the football we love.

a marginalized goalkeeper playing

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