
Matthews has handled Pompey move incredibly
Portsmouth's new centre-back Hayden Matthews impressed on his debut against Millwall on Tuesday night despite the 1-0 defeat, according to former Pompey defender Lee Brown.The Australia defender's move to Fratton Park from Sydney FC was only confirmed the day before the Championship game with the Lions but he went straight into the starting line-up."For a 20-year-old to go in after just getting off a plane, I think he did exceptionally well," Brown told BBC Radio Solent's "Who Needs Mourinho?" podcast."He won the majority of his headers, on the ball he looked composed. He was firing the ball out to the full-backs. I thought he defended well. You can look at the goal, but was he isolated by people around him?"You shouldn't really be in that position from a defender's point of view. You should have some bodies around you."I certainly think you've got a player there. You can tell, little movements and little things that he does on the ball, you can just tell he's got a little bit."Brown, who made 131 appearances for Pompey between 2018 and 2022, said it was "incredible" how Matthews has handled arriving in a new country and playing in front of 20,000 fans within a week of joining."I remember being 20, I was at QPR making my debut and I was a nervous wreck - I thought 'I'm out of my depth here' and it was daunting," Brown said."It's incredible how he's handled it really. People don't realise how young 20 is, moving country, so the mentality from him is incredible."He must have a really good head on his shoulders because he didn't look nervous, he didn't look out of place."Listen to the "Who Needs Mourinho?" podcast on BBC Sounds.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mail
32 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Championship manager to be axed TODAY after missing out on Premier League promotion - with former top flight boss 'set to replace him'
A Championship manager is set to be sacked today after missing out on promotion to the Premier League last season. The second division play-off final is widely-known as the richest game in football due to the prize money and benefits of being promoted to the top flight on offer, and a defeat can be gut-wrenching for the side that misses out. That's what happened to Sheffield United last season who, after just one year away, came within inches of returning to the Premier League, but were beaten 2-1 by Sunderland in the play-offs at Wembley. Chris Wilder, 57, is in his second stint in charge of the club, having initially led them in the top flight between 2016 and 2021. He left the club in March 2021 when they were bottom of the Premier League - a year in which they were relegated after two seasons - having initially joined them in May 2016 when they were in the Championship. Now, though, he is set to be sacked by the Blades, departing for a second time, after the new owners opted to head in a different direction. After leaving United the first time, he went onto lead Middlesbrough and Watford, but returned in 2023 - chosen as the person to lead them back to the Premier League. He came close to doing that last season. After they finished third in the table on 90 points - 10 behind Leeds and Burnley - they reached the play-off final, where they would meet Sunderland. US-based consortium COH Sports took over the club in December, when Wilder was already in charge. They had, up until now, resisted the urge to hire their own boss. Now, though, they are looking to go in a different direction and will move Wilder on, with an announcement expected in due course. Wilder is thought to have an excellent relationship with Steven Rosen - one of the two people leading the new ownership - but bosses are keen to bring in their own person. The owners are understood to be keen to implement a data-based recruitment process, with Nigerian winger Ehije Ukaku joining from Bulgarian club Botev Plovdiv last week. Gary O'Neil had been linked with replacing Wilder, but it is now reported that the former Wolves and Bournemouth boss won't be stepping into the dugout at Bramall Lane. Instead, former Southampton, Reading and Hull manager Ruben Selles is set to step into the hotseat. Selles was most recently manager of Hull in the Championship, but led Southampton in the Premier League two years ago.


The Independent
an hour ago
- The Independent
When are EFL fixtures released? Date, time and schedule ahead of 2025/26 season
The EFL season only ended less than a month ago but preparations are already underway for 2025/26, with clubs making signings, appointing managers and confirming pre-season schedules across all three leagues. And a vital step in each club's preparations comes with the release of the fixture calendar, as every team learns of opening day fixtures, dates for the diary and their opponents at vital points in the season. While the Premier League has already released the schedule for teams in the top flight, EFL clubs learn their own fixtures just over a week later, ahead of the respective seasons starting in the opening two weekends of August. And with the fixture release just around the corner, here is everything you need to know. When are EFL fixtures released? Fixtures for each of the leagues in the EFL will be released on Thursday, 26 June at 12pm BST, according to the EFL website. Every club in the Championship, League One and League Two will learn their full list of fixtures for the 2025/26 season on that date, with dates for the play-off finals already confirmed. When does the 2025/26 Championship season begin? The opening matches of the 2025/26 season in the second division will take place over the weekend of 8-10 August. The 46 rounds of league matches will take place across 33 weekends, nine midweeks and four bank holidays, with the final games of the regular season played over the weekend of 2 May. When does the 2025/26 season begin in League One and League Two? In the third and fourth division, the season will begin a week earlier than in the Championship, with the first fixtures taking place over the weekend of 1 to 3 August. Matches will be played over 33 weekends, five midweeks and eight bank holidays and international breaks. As in the Championship, the final matches of the regular season will take place over the weekend of 2 May. EFL Key dates Opening Weekends League One and League Two: Friday, 1 August – Sunday, 3 August Championship: Friday, 8 August – Sunday, 10 August Final games of the regular season Weekend of 2/3 May 2026 Carabao Cup Round One Draw: Thursday 26 June 2025 Round One: week commencing 11 August 2025 Vertu Trophy Group Stage Draw: Thursday, 26 June 2025 Matchday One: week commencing 1 September 2025 Final: Sunday, 12 April 2026 Play-offs Championship Play-Off Final: Saturday, 23 May 2026 League One Play-Off Final: Sunday, 24 May 2026

Rhyl Journal
an hour ago
- Rhyl Journal
Sheffield Wednesday facing further restrictions on player recruitment
The Owls were already under a transfer embargo and the EFL announced on Wednesday that the Championship club were now also subject to a three-window fee restriction, covering the current summer window, January 2026 and next summer's registration period. The club immediately indicated their intention to appeal against the fee restriction, but it will stay in place unless the appeal is upheld by an independent commission. EFL Statement: Sheffield Wednesday 📘 — EFL Communications (@EFL_Comms) June 18, 2025 The fee restriction prevents them from signing a player permanently or on loan where the transfer or loan involves a fee or any other form of consideration being paid or provided at some date in the future. The fee restriction was imposed after the club exceeded 30 days of late payments between July 1 last year and June 30 of this year, the EFL said. Earlier this month the club and their owner Dejphon Chansiri were charged by the EFL over non-payment of player wages in March and May of this year. Those proceedings are currently being considered by an independent commission. Those liabilities to their players led to a transfer embargo being imposed, under which Wednesday can only 'staff up' to a maximum of 23 professional players. The embargo would lift if and when the club pay those liabilities.