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Glasgow Times
02-06-2025
- Sport
- Glasgow Times
Chelsea's academy the leading producer of Premier League players last season
The Blues reclaimed top spot in the PA news agency's annual study from Manchester United, while Liverpool gave the largest share of their own first-team minutes to homegrown players. Cobham delivers the goods Newcastle duo Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall both came through Chelsea's Cobham academy (Owen Humphreys/PA) Twenty Chelsea academy graduates appeared in the top flight over the season, playing a total of 28,524 minutes. That was two players and over 5,000 minutes more than any other academy. Manchester City were second on both counts, with 18 players playing a combined 23,462 minutes, dropping United to third. Chelsea captain Reece James and fellow defenders Levi Colwill and Trevoh Chalobah contributed heavily to their side's Champions League qualification, all earning places in the latest England squad in the process, but their academy also produced first-team regulars for other Premier League clubs. Newcastle full-backs Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall, Nottingham Forest duo Ola Aina and Callum Hudson-Odoi, Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi, Tottenham striker Dominic Solanke and Aston Villa's Ian Maatsen all topped 1,000 minutes. At the other end of the scale, fellow Cobham graduate Michael Golding played 45 seconds for Leicester as a substitute against Southampton – the lowest playing time for any player to feature in the Premier League this season. United fell behind their Manchester rivals as well after selling Scott McTominay to Napoli while Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho frequently found themselves out of favour. Fourth-ranked Arsenal, helped by the emergence of Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly, nearly doubled their total from 11,869 minutes to 21,894. Liverpool ranked seventh with the rest of the top 10 made up of clubs from outside the Premier League – Ajax and Barcelona in fifth and sixth, with Championship sides Leeds and Hull sandwiching ninth-placed Anderlecht. Brighton, Tottenham, Leicester, Everton and Crystal Palace also ranked in the top 20, with Nottingham Forest one place outside. Brentford were the lowest-ranked Premier League club, 274th of the 275 academies represented – ahead of only Rochdale. They and Wolves were among 185 academies to produce just a single player apiece. Homegrown heroes Trent Alexander-Arnold, right, and Curtis Jones were among the homegrown contributors to Liverpool's success (Peter Byrne/PA) Liverpool's title win was heavily driven by their own academy, with homegrown players accounting for 16.7 per cent of their playing time. Trent Alexander-Arnold led the way with 2,575 minutes, with Curtis Jones and Caoimhin Kelleher also over 1,000 and Conor Bradley and Jarell Quansah playing significant parts. There were cameos too for Viteszlav Jaros and Jayden Danns but Liverpool's seven homegrown players were topped by Manchester United's eight. Garnacho, Kobbie Mainoo, Rashford, Jonny Evans, Toby Collyer, Chido Obi, Tyler Fredricson and McTominay combined to play 6,292 minutes for their formative club, 15.2 per cent of United's playing time. Colwill, Chalobah and James led Chelsea's third-placed tally of 6,150 minutes, or 14.7 per cent. Six clubs gave over 10 per cent of playing time to homegrown players, with Crystal Palace only just below that mark. That included five of the traditional 'big six', with Tottenham the only exception. Chelsea and Manchester City used six homegrown players each. Southampton had five – as did Spurs, though Mikey Moore, Brandon Austin, Dane Scarlett, Will Lankshear and Alfie Dorrington accrued just 602 minutes between them. Brentford's sole representative league-wide was at least their first homegrown player in the history of the PA academy study, Ryan Trevitt playing eight minutes against Spurs in September. That left Wolves as the only team not to field a homegrown player, though they had Luke Cundle, Wesley Okoduwa and Tom Edozie in matchday squads as unused substitutes.


The Herald Scotland
02-06-2025
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Chelsea's academy the leading producer of Premier League players last season
Cobham delivers the goods Newcastle duo Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall both came through Chelsea's Cobham academy (Owen Humphreys/PA) Twenty Chelsea academy graduates appeared in the top flight over the season, playing a total of 28,524 minutes. That was two players and over 5,000 minutes more than any other academy. Manchester City were second on both counts, with 18 players playing a combined 23,462 minutes, dropping United to third. Chelsea captain Reece James and fellow defenders Levi Colwill and Trevoh Chalobah contributed heavily to their side's Champions League qualification, all earning places in the latest England squad in the process, but their academy also produced first-team regulars for other Premier League clubs. Newcastle full-backs Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall, Nottingham Forest duo Ola Aina and Callum Hudson-Odoi, Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi, Tottenham striker Dominic Solanke and Aston Villa's Ian Maatsen all topped 1,000 minutes. At the other end of the scale, fellow Cobham graduate Michael Golding played 45 seconds for Leicester as a substitute against Southampton – the lowest playing time for any player to feature in the Premier League this season. United fell behind their Manchester rivals as well after selling Scott McTominay to Napoli while Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho frequently found themselves out of favour. Fourth-ranked Arsenal, helped by the emergence of Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly, nearly doubled their total from 11,869 minutes to 21,894. Liverpool ranked seventh with the rest of the top 10 made up of clubs from outside the Premier League – Ajax and Barcelona in fifth and sixth, with Championship sides Leeds and Hull sandwiching ninth-placed Anderlecht. Brighton, Tottenham, Leicester, Everton and Crystal Palace also ranked in the top 20, with Nottingham Forest one place outside. Brentford were the lowest-ranked Premier League club, 274th of the 275 academies represented – ahead of only Rochdale. They and Wolves were among 185 academies to produce just a single player apiece. Homegrown heroes Trent Alexander-Arnold, right, and Curtis Jones were among the homegrown contributors to Liverpool's success (Peter Byrne/PA) Liverpool's title win was heavily driven by their own academy, with homegrown players accounting for 16.7 per cent of their playing time. Trent Alexander-Arnold led the way with 2,575 minutes, with Curtis Jones and Caoimhin Kelleher also over 1,000 and Conor Bradley and Jarell Quansah playing significant parts. There were cameos too for Viteszlav Jaros and Jayden Danns but Liverpool's seven homegrown players were topped by Manchester United's eight. Garnacho, Kobbie Mainoo, Rashford, Jonny Evans, Toby Collyer, Chido Obi, Tyler Fredricson and McTominay combined to play 6,292 minutes for their formative club, 15.2 per cent of United's playing time. Colwill, Chalobah and James led Chelsea's third-placed tally of 6,150 minutes, or 14.7 per cent. Six clubs gave over 10 per cent of playing time to homegrown players, with Crystal Palace only just below that mark. That included five of the traditional 'big six', with Tottenham the only exception. Chelsea and Manchester City used six homegrown players each. Southampton had five – as did Spurs, though Mikey Moore, Brandon Austin, Dane Scarlett, Will Lankshear and Alfie Dorrington accrued just 602 minutes between them. Brentford's sole representative league-wide was at least their first homegrown player in the history of the PA academy study, Ryan Trevitt playing eight minutes against Spurs in September. That left Wolves as the only team not to field a homegrown player, though they had Luke Cundle, Wesley Okoduwa and Tom Edozie in matchday squads as unused substitutes.


Metro
11-05-2025
- Sport
- Metro
Is Newcastle vs Chelsea on TV today? Confirmed team news and predicted lineups
Newcastle United welcome Chelsea to St James' Park this afternoon in a huge battle for Champions League. Newcastle remain without Lewis Hall, Matt Targett and captain Jamaal Lascelles with the only notable return today that of assistant manager Jason Tindall, who will be back by Eddie Howe's side after serving a one-match suspension against Brighton last time out. Joelinton picked up a knee injury at the end of April, briefly returning to Brazil with Howe initially suggesting his season could be over. But after a trip to Barcelona for further treatment this week, the Newcastle boss was slightly more optimistic he could be involved in the final three games of the season. Fabian Schar and Kieran Trippier meanwhile were both forced off against Brighton but the duo are 'doing pretty good' ahead of the visit of the Blues. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we'll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. Chelsea meanwhile booked their place in the Europa Conference League final, sealing a 5-1 aggregate win over Djurgarden on Thursday. With the tie sown up, Enzo Maresca was able to rest a host of players with Levi Colwill, Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo, Pedro Neto, Cole Palmer, Noni Madueke and Nicolas Jackson given the night off. Chistopher Nkunku is expected to remain on the sidelines having missed his side's last two games with Wesley Fofana out for the season. The two sides sit level on 63 points ahead of kick-off. The Premier League's top five sides are now guaranteed a place in Europe's premier competition next season along with the Europa League winners – which will be Tottenham or Manchester United. Pope, Trippier, Schar, Burn, Livramento, Guimaraes, Tonali, Wollock, Murphy, Isak, Barnes Sanchez, Gusto, Chalobah, Colwill, Cucurella, Caicedo, Fernandez, Neto, Palmer, Madueke, Jackson Newcastle vs Chelsea kicks off at 12pm on Sunday 11 May. More Trending The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1 and available to stream through the Discovery+ app. MORE: Arne Slot hits back at Mikel Arteta criticism ahead of Liverpool vs Arsenal MORE: Arsenal 'have reservations' over signing Benjamin Sesko ahead of Manchester United and Chelsea MORE: Mikel Arteta reacts to Tottenham reaching Europa League final vs Manchester United


Metro
09-05-2025
- Sport
- Metro
Newcastle vs Chelsea: Latest team news, predicted lineups and injuries
Newcastle United host Chelsea in a huge game in the race for Champions League qualification this weekend. The two sides sit level on 63 points in fourth and fifth place respectively heading into Sunday's fixture at St James' Park. The Premier League's top five sides are now guaranteed a place in Europe's premier competition next season along with the Europa League winners – which will be Tottenham or Manchester United. Seven points separate second place Arsenal and seventh place Aston Villa with three games left. Newcastle remain without Lewis Hall, Matt Targett and captain Jamaal Lascelles with the only notable return that of assistant manager Jason Tindall, who will be back by Eddie Howe's side after serving a one-match suspension against Brighton last time out. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we'll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. Joelinton picked up a knee injury at the end of April, briefly returning to Brazil with Howe initially suggesting his season could be over. But after a trip to Barcelona for further treatment this week, the Newcastle boss was slightly more optimistic he could be involved in the final three games of the season. Fabian Schar and Kieran Trippier meanwhile were both forced off against Brighton but the duo are 'doing pretty good' ahead of the visit of the Blues. Chelsea meanwhile booked their place in the Europa Conference League final, sealing a 5-1 aggregate win over Djurgarden on Thursday. With the tie sown up, Enzo Maresca was able to rest a host of players with Levi Colwill, Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo, Pedro Neto, Cole Palmer, Noni Madueke and Nicolas Jackson given the night off. Chistopher Nkunku is expected to remain on the sidelines having missed his side's last two games with Wesley Fofana out for the season. Pope, Trippier, Schar, Burn, Livramento, Guimaraes, Tonali, Wollock, Murphy, Isak, Barnes Sanchez, Gusto, Chalobah, Colwill, Cucurella, Caicedo, Fernandez, Neto, Palmer, Madueke, Jackson Newcastle vs Chelsea kicks off at 12pm on Sunday 11 May. More Trending The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1 and available to stream through the Discovery+ app. MORE: Ange Postecoglou aims cheeky dig at Arsenal after Tottenham reach Europa League final MORE: Gary Neville names Inter Milan star who would be perfect for Manchester United MORE: Alexander Isak's stance on Arsenal and Chelsea transfer revealed
Yahoo
23-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
How to watch Newcastle vs Ipswich live: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction
Ipswich Town could be relegated by the end of their game with Newcastle United on Saturday even if they manage to knock off the hosts at St. James' Park. The Tractor Boys' 21 points are 15 behind 17th-place West Ham, who also play at 10am ET Saturday. With just 15 points available to Kieran McKenna's men, there's zero margin for error. Advertisement Will it happen Saturday? WATCH — Newcastle v Ipswich Town The host Magpies seek to get their top-five plans on track when they welcome the Tractor Boys to town, having gone from red-hot team to soundly-beaten as their unrotated side was smacked in the second half against Aston Villa at Villa Park. They still control their destiny, in fifth place with 59 points. That's two points shy of third-place Man City and two ahead of both Chelsea and Aston Villa. Newcastle play Chelsea on May 11, and will want to make as much distance as possible via matches like Saturday's against Ipswich. For live updates and highlights throughout Newcastle vs Ipswich, check out PST's live blog coverage below… How to watch Newcastle vs Ipswich live, stream link and start time Kick off time: 10am ET Saturday Venue: St. James' Park — Newcastle-upon-Tyne TV Channel: USA Streaming: Watch live on Newcastle United team news, focus OUT: Lewis Hall (foot - out for season), Jamaal Lascelles (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Fabian Schar (thigh), Sven Botman (knee) Ipswich Town team news, focus OUT: Leif Davis (suspension), Omari Hutchinson (hamstring), Jaden Philogene-Bidace (knee), Kalvin Phillips (achilles), Arijanet Muric (shoulder), Sammi Szmodics (ankle), Wes Burns (knee), Chiedozie Ogbene (achilles - out for season) | QUESTIONABLE: Nathan Broadhead (thigh), Conor Townsend (thigh) Newcastle vs Ipswich prediction The Magpies thumped Ipswich 4-0 at Portman Road in December. That and their loss to Villa means there's zero chance they aren't amped for this return fixture. Alexander Isak hit a hat trick at Ipswich and he's likely to be raring to go after a quiet match against the Villans. Newcastle 3-1 Ipswich Town.