‘End of the world’ – Paul Mullin told he could miss six months as Wrexham striker explains why he is ignoring medical advice regarding protective vest after punctured lung

Paul Mullin was told that a punctured lung could sideline him for six months, but the Wrexham striker is back and has ditched a protective vest.

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Injury picked up during pre-seasonEased back into actionHas his first goals of 2023-24WHAT HAPPENED?

The prolific Red Dragons frontman picked up an unfortunate injury during a pre-season clash with Manchester United on American soil. He was initially prevented from heading home, as co-owner Rob McElhenney helped to put a roof over his head in the States, but is now back in action and registered his first goals of 2023-24 last time out against Crewe.

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Mullin has said of recovering from a serious knock that could have kept him out for much of the current campaign: “I came back a lot quicker than expected. I was told by one specialist that it could have been six months (out). That would have been the end of the world for me. But it does still feel like a long-term injury, as I haven’t played a proper full game since April against Yeovil at home. This (against Crewe) was my first 90 minutes for a really long time. It has been the first injury to keep me out longer than a week. It has been pleasing to score but I know I’ve still got to work as hard as I can to make me feel as good as last year.”

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Mullin returned to action wearing extra padding on his chest, but he has already gone against the wishes of medical staff. He added: “I was meant to wear it for a few weeks. But I’d rather take the pain and play in discomfort. To be fair, my ribs are 100 per cent now, apart from when I lay in bed. I’ve had to become accustomed to sleeping on my right side.”

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Mullin hit 47 goals for Wrexham across all competitions last season, helping the Welsh outfit to promotion and an all-expenses-paid-trip to Las Vegas, and has said of rediscovering his best form following an enforced spell on the sidelines: “It is disappointing when you get injured. The toughest thing has been everyone expecting me to come back and be where I was instantly. That’s not how football works. I have had to get fit by playing games. I am still not where I want to be. Mentally, it is tough when everyone else is flying and fully fit. You are always playing catch-up when you go into games. I had to trust in the process and then the sharpness will naturally come back. It will take time to feel 100 per cent again.”

Lionel Messi & Inter Miami see China tour descend into chaos as one friendly game gets cancelled & another sees venue changed – leaving fans frustrated

Inter Miami and Lionel Messi have not even set off for their historic trip to China and the proposed tour has already descended into chaos.

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MLS side due to pay a visit to AsiaTwo games originally pencilled inOnly one will now take placeWHAT HAPPENED?

Fans in Asia were delighted to learn that all-time great Messi was due to pay them another visit shortly after celebrating what is expected to be his eighth Ballon d’Or triumph in 2023. The Argentine icon is set to get his hands on another Golden Ball when the glitzy ceremony takes place in Paris on October 30.

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Shortly after that, MLS side Inter Miami are due to head to China for a series of friendly dates. They were originally scheduled to face Qingdao Hainiu on November 5 and Chengdu Rongcheng three days later. According to the , the second of those fixtures has been cancelled by organisers – with “various reasons” being cited for the late change in plans.

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Inter Miami, with Messi due to form part of their travelling party, are still set to take on Qingdao. There has, however, been tinkering with the schedule there as well, with the fixture pencilled in to take place at the 50,000-seat Qingdao Youth Football Stadium. It has now been moved to the 41,500-capacity Wuyuan River Stadium in Haikou.

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There have been contradictory statements from planners as to when tickets will go on sale, with there now just one game for supporters to enjoy. Disgruntled fans have been quick to air their grievances on social media, with emotions of joy and optimism being replaced by frustration and confusion.

Football Manager 2024 free agents: Best unattached players to sign on FM24

Looking to improve your squad's quality despite budget constraints? Look no further, we've got some of the best players available to sign for free.

Quality footballers are the most expensive commodity in the world, and you’re going to need some of them if you want to win games in Football Manager 2024.

The best way to get around this obstacle is scouring the free agent market, which can be a saving grace if your team is operating on a shoestring budget.

Free agents are players whose contracts have expired for various different reasons, they are often established players of advancing years at clubs that deem them surplus to requirements. There can also be other situations leading to free agency like disputes between agents and clubs or a player may have fallen out with the manager, resulting in a reluctance to renew contracts.

That’s where you can swoop in and grab a steal. It's worth noting that while you’re not giving another team a transfer fee when you pick up a free agent, you will still need money in the bank to get a free transfer over the line as you're adding to the club’s wage bill, and forking out on sign-on fees for both player and agent.

There is no shortage of talent available on free transfer. GOAL brings you some of the best options to sign in FM24 for all positions including strikers, goalkeepers, wingers, midfielders and defenders, meaning your budget shouldn't be left wide open.

Best free agent goalkeepers on FM24

Name Age Position Nationality

David De Gea

32

GK

Spain

Timo Horn

30

GK

Germany

Gonzalo Collao

25

GK

Chile

Sergio Asenjo

34

GK

Spain

Matt Macey

28

GK

England

Kiko Casilla

35

GK

Spain

Timo Horn

29

GK

Germany

Jed Steer

29

GK

England

Oscar Linner

25

GK

Sweden

Football is not only about scoring goals, it's also about stopping balls from getting into the back of the net and when it comes to free agent goalkeepers in Football Manager 2024, there are plenty of quality options.

If you have the coffers, David de Gea could prove vital to your team throughout the season after parting ways with Man United. Statistically the best free agent available, the reigning Premier League golden glove winners' reflexes and handling are elite. The downside is that the 32-year-old is not particularly suited to playing it out from the back and his attributes are only likely to get worse.

If you’re looking for an affordable sweeper keeper, Tim Horn and Oscar Linner could be an excellent picks, and are one of the younger options available to you with significant resale value. Both are quick off their line, decent one-v-one shot-stopper, and boast a vast range of passing to boot.

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Name Age Position Nationality

Jérôme Boateng

34

CB

Germany

Sulayman Marreh

27

CB/CDM

Gambia

Ryan Bertrand

33

LB/LWB

England

Emmanuel Attipoe

23

LB/RB

Ghana

Matt Lowton

34

RB

England

Todd Kane

29

LB/LWB

England

Almamy Toure

26

CB

Mali

Andre Almeida

31

CB

Portugal

Aleix Vidal

34

CB/RB

Spain

Joao Oliveira

23

DR

Portugal

Attackers win you games, but defenders win championships, as the adage goes. The important defensive attributes differ depending on whether you’re after a centre-back or a fullback, but at all times you should sign a player with good marking, tackling, and anticipation stats. Physical attributes are important, and here is where some older free agents tend to fall short, so keep a look out for those when scouring.

Jerome Boateng is a very experienced centre-back defender who can bring his top-level know-how to the team. With decent versatility, former Leicester City defender Ryan Bertrand and Aleix Vidal are the stand-out option when it comes to right-back.

Best free agent midfielders on FM24

Name Age Position Nationality

Xeka

28

CM

Portugal

Matty Longstaff

23

DM/CM

England

Peter Etebo

27

DM

Nigeria

Javier Pastore

34

AMC

Argentina

Vasco Walz

18

DM/CM

Germany

Lucas Biglia

37

DM

Argentina

Yann M'Vila

32

DM

France

Nikola Vukcevic

30

DM

Montenegro

Rajda Nainggolan

30

DM/AMC

Belgium

Rodrigo Lindoso

34

DM

Brazil

Jose Campana

29

DM/AMC

Spain

Whether you need someone to pull the strings from the centre of the park, a box-to-box midfielder, a pure defensive destroyer, a hard-hitting deep-lying playmaker, or a creative wizard mezzala, there are plenty of unattached midfielders to pick from in the game.

If you're looking for someone to rack up assists and occasionally contribute on the scoresheet, Xeka is a great player and at 28, has his best years ahead of him when selected in a playmaking role.

M'Vila has some excellent stats for a defensive midfielder, and his mental and physical attributes makes him a top signing for a manager. At 27, Peter Etebo offers nice resale value and so could be the smartest signing while you spend the first season searching for a long-term option.

23-year-old Matty Longstaff, meanwhile, scored a dream debut goal for boyhood club Newcastle against Manchester United back in 2019, but hasn’t hit anywhere near the heights expected of him since. He’d be a solid squad option or stop gap for plenty of mid-table European sides, or in the lower reaches of English football.

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Best free agent forwards on FM24

Name Age Position Nationality

Fabio Quagliarella

40

STC

Italy

Alan

33

STC

China

Connor Wickham

30

STC

England

Ryan Babel

36

STC

Netherlands

DJ Campton-Sturridge

21

STC

England

Nemanja Jović

20

AML

Serbia

Karim Bellarabi

33

AMR

Germany

Jesse Lingard

30

AML/AMC

England

Tanguy Coulibaly

22

AML/AMR

France

Andre Ayew

33

AMR/STC

Ghana

Kebir Ali Canpolat

16

AMR/AML

Turkey

Felipe Caicedo

35

STC

Ecuador

Good strikers are a precious commodity and there are not many top-level goal-getters who are out of contract in Football Manager 2024. The options are fairly limited. Former Crystal Palace striker Connor Wickham is available for free in the game, as is journeyman veteran Ryan Babel, but you may find injury issues with both.

There are some very good quality wide-men, though, from whom you can get a decent output. Jesse Lingard's financial demands aren't as much on FM24, so he'll make a great addition to a mid-table Premier League side looking for goals, while Karim Bellarabi and Andre Ayew have all the basic tools needed to be an effective winger for any team, the latter can also do a job as a striker.

However, if you're a second-tier side looking to build a squad around young players, 20-year-old Serbian left-winger Nemanja Jović and 22-year-old French winger Tanguy Coulibaly could prove to be a great investment.

Will Ansu Fati return to Barcelona? Deco provides update on Brighton loanee's long-term Camp Nou future

Deco has suggested Brighton loanee Ansu Fati could have a future at Barcelona despite being frozen out last season.

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La Masia graduate loaned to Brighton this summerFour goals, one assist for Premier League sideDeco opened door to Camp Nou return next yearWHAT HAPPENED?

Fati found himself frozen out by Xavi, and despite reaching double-digit goals for the Blaugrana last season, was allowed to leave. Barcelona sent the youngster on loan to Brighton amid interest in a permanent deal from Manchester United.

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Barca sporting director Deco suggested in an interview with that the winger could have a future in Catalunya, despite being sent on loan: "Of course Ansu Fati can return here, he’s on loan to Brighton. He’s young, he’s happy now. I think Brighton was good choice to play regular football, we’re following his progress. It’s up to his performances. But Ansu could return to Barca, for sure."

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A number of different clubs were said to be interested in Fati at various points last summer. Man Utd were reportedly in the running, while Spurs and Chelsea also were said to have made contact about a permanent move for the Barca winger. After his departure, the Blaugrana signed Joao Felix on loan, an apparent replacement who could be set for a long-term transfer to Catalunya.

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After missing out on Luis de le Fuente's most recent Spain squad, Fati will return to action for Brighton following the international break, and projects to be in contention to play when the Seagulls travel to Nottingham Forest.

Have Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney created ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ distraction? Former Red Dragons star explains how documentary will impact another promotion bid

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have raised Wrexham’s profile throughout the world, but have they inadvertently created a promotion bid distraction?

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Hollywood co-owners took charge in 2021Overseen promotion into Football LeagueTurned lower-league stars into big namesWHAT HAPPENED?

The Hollywood superstars completed a stunning takeover at SToK Racecourse back in the spring of 2021. They have overseen trips to Wembley and a record-breaking promotion back into the Football League since then. Big names have also been made of lower league stars such as Paul Mullin and Ben Tozer courtesy of the ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary.

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The vast majority of Wrexham players have embraced the added attention that they are receiving, with the club able to enjoy a pre-season tour of the United States as a result of their newfound fame. Any transfer window recruits also appear to be buying in to having their every move caught on camera, with former Red Dragons star Frank Sinclair adamant that an unfamiliar spotlight will not divert collective focus in North Wales.

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Sinclair has told when asked if being stars of the small screen will prove to be a distraction for Wrexham: “No, not at all. I mean when I was playing, I think that sort of thing would have been frowned upon by players because you know the privacy of preparation for games and how you go about your work, you'd probably want to keep within your camp. Naturally, you're going to act a little bit different in front of the cameras rather than when you're working on a day-to-day basis. But in this day and age, with how powerful social media is, as well as advertisement and that side of it, you can understand why they're doing it, especially when they can utilise the popularity of their owners. It's put Wrexham on the map when it comes to football just off the back of their owners. Add their recent success and it didn't affect performances last season when they were able to do what they set out to. It's pretty much the same squad, they've added to it and made themselves stronger for League Two, but it's pretty much the same squad, who will be used to having the cameras around.”

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Reynolds and McElhenney continue to invest considerable amounts of time, energy and funds into Wrexham – on and off the field – and are hoping to see Phil Parkinson mastermind another promotion push in 2023-24 that will carry the club into League One.

Christopher Nkunku's Chelsea return will steal the headlines – but £58m Romeo Lavia will be equally transformative for Mauricio Pochettino's Blues

The focus is on the Frenchman as the pair near a return from injury, but Chelsea's forgotten man can be just as crucial to their success

Christopher Nkunku and Romeo Lavia have endured false starts to their respective Chelsea careers, both struck down by serious injuries before making their competitive debuts in a crushing blow to Mauricio Pochettino's hopes and plans. Their recoveries have followed a similar trajectory in the months since and, coincidentally, they seem destined to make their long-awaited debuts around the same time.

There has been a disparity, though, in the anticipation surrounding each player's comeback; unsurprisingly, Bundesliga goal and assist machine Nkunku's imminent return to fitness has generated plenty of excitement among a fanbase that has been starved of attacking productivity in recent seasons, but Lavia has become something of a forgotten man.

That isn't helped by the fact that the 19-year-old is yet to even pull on the Blue shirt, but now he is finally on the cusp of making his bow, the £58 million ($74m) man will be determined to remind everyone of what he is all about.

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Such has been the length of Lavia's absence, you would be forgiven for forgetting just what he is capable of. But it takes something – or someone – special to build a reputation and command such a significant transfer fee despite being part of a team that suffered relegation.

Plucked from the Manchester City production line for what seemed like a costly £14m ($18m) just over a year ago, the Belgian emerged as one of the signings of the summer amid Southampton's struggles in 2022-23.

Demonstrating the precocious confidence and technical ability you might expect of a youngster moulded in the famed Anderlecht and City academies, his evasiveness under pressure, ball-carrying ability and eye for a pass were outstanding.

But despite all of that, he is a defensive midfielder by trade – ranking in the top 15 players in the whole league for ball recoveries per 90 minutes and making more tackles than any other teenager, with 53. Of central midfielders aged 22 or under, he ranked third for interceptions behind only new team-mate Moises Caicedo and Everton's Amadou Onana, while he also excels in ground duels.

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The presumption has been that Lavia will have to settle for a place on the bench once he has regained match fitness, with Pochettino having previously admitted – although in jest – that he is under some pressure to field £100m+ men Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez.

However, Lavia will have designs on a starting place and will hope to give his manager a decision to make. If he can replicate last season's form, then it won't be an easy one.

Whatever conclusion he comes to, though, the Argentine tactician will be delighted to have another quality option at his disposal. Despite their astronomical outlay, Chelsea have somehow still looked light in central midfield beyond regular starters Conor Gallagher, Fernandez and Caicedo, with Pochettino forced to call upon another 19-year-old in Lesley Ugochukwu, whose game is significantly less developed than his team-mates.

Alarm bells would have rung for Chelsea followers as soon as Ugochukwu was named in the starting line-up in the 4-1 drubbing at Newcastle, but Lavia – either off the bench or as a starter – would provide far more assurance.

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Lavia certainly won't just be making up the numbers, then, with Chelsea's lack of quality depth having been compounded by the three international breaks since September. In an era where recruitment is driven by data and analytics, it's something of an oversight that the Blues' £220m, go-to midfield pairing both hail from South America.

Neither Fernandez nor Caicedo have found their best form this season, with both drawing criticism having regularly looked a little sluggish. Their case certainly won't have been helped by jetting off across the world to represent Argentina and Ecuador three times already this season, and returning just days before a domestic matchday. Pochettino – himself a former Argentina international – has noted as much, but with limited options, his hand has often been forced.

"It’s crazy for players to come back from South America on Wednesday and play on Saturday," Pochettino said earlier this season. "Today Caceido and Enzo arrived after two games in America and they were not fresh. But they are important players for us. It’s really tough to arrive like that."

He will be thrilled, then, that the next pause for national-team duty is not for four months, and in the interim Lavia can offer a reprieve, with his South American colleagues evidently well short of optimum conditioning.

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Indeed, once he is given an opportunity, there is every chance he will seize upon it to nail down a starting place, potentially having a fundamental effect on the way Chelsea play and providing his manager with a wealth of new tactical options.

Pochettino has built his reputation on a high-intensity approach in a 4-2-3-1 formation, but he has also deployed a 4-3-3 on occasion. Given the Blues' troubles at the back of late, having a second defensive-minded midfielder alongside Caicedo would provide much-needed stability, perhaps in a 4-3-3 out of possession and in Pochettino's preferred 4-2-3-1 with the ball.

In theory, Enzo should benefit as he is relieved of his defensive duties, with two exceptional midfield destroyers doing the dirty work behind him. Nkunku's simultaneous return complicates things somewhat, but the manager certainly won't see having options as a negative.

VIDEO: Josh Sargent is leading Norwich City's promotion fight! USMNT striker nets brilliant brace – with goals in four-straight matches

USMNT striker Josh Sargent net a brilliant brace for Norwich City on Saturday, marking his ninth and 10th goals of the campaign.

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Josh Sargent scores for fourth-straight gameUSMNT striker has 10 goals in 13 appearances23-year-old spearheading promotion fightWHAT HAPPENED?

To open the scoring, the 23-year-old leaned back as he fell over, whipping a right-footed effort into the bottom corner of the net for his ninth goal of the campaign. He added a second in the 54th minute by pouncing on a rebound in the box off his own shot.

The two strikes marked four-straight games with a goal for the 23-year-old, who is experiencing the best form of his life – while also spearheading Norwich's promotion fight.

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Sargent made just his 13th appearance of the season on Saturday, after missing nearly the entire first half of the campaign due to injury. However, since his return at the flip of the calendar year, he's been nothing but incredible for the Canaries.

His form might be exactly what the USMNT needs right now, too, with three major competitions on the horizon. All three of the CONCACAF Nations League, Copa America and Paris Olympics are on the horizon for the USA and they are going to need their best players to be in-form ahead of each tournament. If Sargent can stay healthy and continue to score, there's no doubting him being chosen in Berhalter's XI.

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The 23-year-old striker will look to continue his hot form into their next match against Blackburn Rovers on Saturday, February 23. The USMNT, meanwhile, will gather this March for their Nations League semifinal against Jamaica.

Real Madrid sensation Jude Bellingham explains why Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney was his biggest influence growing up

Jude Bellingham hailed Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney as his biggest influence while growing up.

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Bellingham recognised as the best U21 playerEfforts in Spain getting acknowledged Hailed Rooney as his biggest influence growing upWHAT HAPPENED?

The England international has been in stunning form for Real Madrid since his summer move from Borussia Dortmund in a deal worth €131 million (£114m/$138m). Now, he has the Golden Boy trophy to show for his efforts as he followed in the footsteps of previous winners such as Rooney, Lionel Messi, Paul Pogba, Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland. It was an incredibly proud moment for Bellingham as he collected the golden ball on Monday evening at a ceremony in Turin and he made sure to pay his tributes to the former England and Manchester United great, Rooney, whom he has admired since childhood.

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After picking the award, Bellingham said: "It’s about trying to make my team and my country the best teams in the world. I think to be the best player in the world, that’s what you have to do, to help your teams win. To join that list is such a big honour.

"For me, I would probably say that Rooney was my biggest influence growing up. Being from England, the way he played, the way he fought. But there are so many other players I’ve taken bits from."

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Bellingham has been simply outstanding in 2023. He was judged the Bundesliga Player of the Season for 2022-23 as Borussia Dortmund finished runners-up in Germany's top-flight before he set sail for Spain. In Madrid, he has emerged as the leading goalscorer for Carlo Ancelotti, netting 15 times in 17 games across all competitions. Bellingham had earlier won the Kopa Trophy in October, which is also awarded to the best Under-21 player worldwide.

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Real Madrid are currently at the top of La Liga and in the Champions League standings, thanks to Bellingham's exploits in front of goal. He will be back in action when Real Madrid make a trip to Real Betis on Saturday. Whereas, Rooney will lead Birmingham against Coventry in the Championship on the same day.

Anime & FIFA! USMNT star Ricardo Pepi reveals hobbies outside of football while reflecting on shock 2022 World Cup snub

United States international Ricardo Pepi has revealed that watching Anime and playing FIFA form part of his hobby list away from professional soccer.

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Promising striker current at PSVFocused on unlocking full potentialNeeds some distraction away from fieldWHAT HAPPENED?

The 21-year-old forward is fully committed to his day job, with there plenty of potential still to be unlocked in his game. He is, after leaving an MLS comfort zone at FC Dallas in 2022, currently on the books of unbeaten Eredivisie title hopefuls PSV. He has registered seven goals for them this season, but is aware of the need to have something that helps to take his mind off football when relaxing away from the field.

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Pepi has told when asked about his hobbies: “Most of the time I’m just watching Anime. I love Naruto. It’s my go-to. I grew up with an uncle and brother who enjoyed it and about three years ago I really got into it. Sometimes I will play video games with my friends back home. Most of them go to school (university), so they have some free time in the middle of the day and we get some spare time to play FIFA.”

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Pepi has been in relaxed mood this season, but that was not always the case last term. He was surprisingly left out of the USMNT squad for the 2022 World Cup, with Pepi adding on how he had to explain that snub to family and friends: “Every time I think about it I’m like, ‘It really happened’. It caught me off-guard. Speaking to my family and my agent at the time, I felt I had a good opportunity to go, so it definitely hurt but I have used that pain as fuel to spur me onto better things. I remember calling my agent. I swear, for the first 10 minutes I had to convince him I wasn’t joking with him. It was the same with my father, they were like, ‘OK, are you done playing now?’. It was difficult but, in a way, I’m grateful for everything that happened. You’ve just got to turn everything into energy.”

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A return to international favour has been enjoyed since missing out on tickets to Qatar, with Pepi up to 10 goals through 22 appearances for his country. He is competing with the likes of Folarin Balogun and Josh Sargent for the right to lead the USMNT into bids for ultimate glory at the CONCACAF Nations League finals and 2024 Copa America.

Sam Allardyce would replace Mauricio Pochettino at Chelsea 'tomorrow' as ex-England boss insists he'd fix 'worst defence I've seen in a long time'

Sam Allardyce has joked that he would take charge of Chelsea "tomorrow" if approached and pointed out the Blues' main area of weakness.

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The former England manager has been without a job since leaving Leeds after the club's relegation from the Premier League last May. Now, Allardyce has joked that if approached, he would happily replace Mauricio Pochettino at Chelsea, with it his belief that the Argentine is failing to address the most glaring weakness in the team.

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Speaking on , Allardyce was asked if he would be willing to take over as Chelsea boss, to which he jokingly replied: "Oh yes, I'd fly back from Dubai tomorrow for that – get me there!"

He then added on where the Blues have been going wrong this season: "Sort the defence out. It's the worst defending I've seen in the Premier League for a long, long time. People see that as a negative punt. There's a big thing on Monday Night Football about Manchester United and how many shots they've conceded and then looking at the top teams like Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal. They have the best defensive records. It's a simple mathematical equation. You win the league if you have the best defence not the best attack.

"The best attack gives you the opportunity to get the points in the end but the defensive side of it wins you the league. The defending has been ignored for many years now and I’ve never seen such bad defending for a long time."

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Former Tottenham coach Pochettino has struggled to find success since returning to the Premier League at Chelsea. The Blues are currently 11th in the Premier League, and lost 1-0 to a second-string Liverpool side in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday. As pointed out by Allardyce, the West London club's major weakness has been their backline as they have leaked 41 goals in the league in 25 games.

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There has been plenty of speculation regarding the Argentine manager's future at Stamford Bridge, with some reports suggesting that if the Blues fail to secure a European spot, the 51-year-old could see his contract ripped up one year early.

For now, he remains focused on progressing to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup as his side are all set to take on Leeds on Wednesday.

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