Swansea played out the longest game in Premier League history against Man City last weekend, and will be frustrated that they could not take all three points as they outplayed City for long stretches. The longest game in Premier League history was a test on player fitness, and Swansea covered the most ground they have in a single game this season with 66.92 miles, led by Jonathan de Guzman’s 7.01 miles, the most by a single Swansea player this season.
Jonathan de Guzman has impressed for Swansea this season, and leads the team for passes completed in the opposition half with 199 so far this season.
A good performance was marred by injury to goalkeeper Michel Vorm. Vorm has been a key figure for Swansea this season and had made 45 saves so far in nine games
Angel Rangel picked up a booking against City, and is one of only two players to have now been booked five times this season, along with Wigan’s James McArthur
Miguel Michu has been Swansea’s star player this season, and he can now count speed among the qualities in which he is dominating the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index. Michu was clocked at 23.06 mph against City, the 7th fastest speed registered so far this season.
Chelsea’s last Premier League game against Man Utd has made headlines, but that aside was a scintillating game of football. Goals from Juan Mata and Ramires weren’t enough to prevent a 3-2 defeat for the blues. As well as his goal, Ramires committed five fouls in the game against Manchester United, the joint highest in the last round of games Mata’s goal was his fourth of the season, coming from 19 shots at goal with 68% on target and at a rate of 21% of shots converted to goals.
Fernando Torres was controversially sent off in the game, in a moment which will blot an otherwise excellent start to the season for the Spanish striker. Torres has four goals this season from just 14 shots at goal, an impressive conversion rate of 29%.
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Despite Manchester United’s Premier League campaign having petered out some time ago, they can still have a big say over the race for Champions League football next season.
David Moyes would most likely say that he couldn’t care less who qualifies next season, but he really should. For the good of Manchester United and for the good of his employment he should be praying his old Everton side make it.
For a long while this season United’s league performances have been a matter of pride above everything else. They find themselves 10 points off fourth place with just five games remaining; a practically insurmountable difference. An upturn in form in recent weeks – including the arrival of Juan Mata – has suggested small positives going forwards for Moyes, and a victory this weekend at Goodison Park would be another small step in restoring the lost pride of the season.
But it may just be most beneficial for United if they were to shelf their search for pride this coming weekend. The battle for fourth place looks to be heading to the wire, and Arsenal have a one-point advantage. If they are to make Champions League football in 2014-15 then their financial power will continue to grow. As a club with worldwide international support, a 60,000-seater stadium, world-class training facilities, and a core of very talented players, Arsenal have the potential to make Man United’s inevitable hiatus from UEFA’s flagship tournament a longer, more painful wait.
Everton, for all their improvements this season, still don’t have the kind of clout in Europe that Arsenal do. They’re very much still a work-in-progress club, reaching for the stars but having only recently left planet earth.
Roberto Martinez has worked wonders this season, and if Everton achieve Champions League football they will thoroughly deserve it. But the reliance this season on loan signings demonstrates what the club lack financially. Martinez had to make do with a number of late temporary options because the club can seldom afford to pay the money that players like Romelu Lukaku would cost them.
The money that Champions League participation provides for individual clubs would be far more dangerous to Man United in the power of a club the size of Arsenal. Added to their recent sponsorship renewals and kit manufacturing deals, Arsenal would be a harder beast to tame, were they to have the luxury of Champions League football.
Roberto Martinez has already admitted he is planning a big spend this summer. And Champions League football would no doubt allow him to attract a higher calibre of player. But the resources of the club don’t enable them to pay the type of wages that the Gunners can offer, whilst Arsenal’s Champions League history makes them a far more attractive prospect.
United would be able to catch up with Everton far more easily than Arsenal in the long-term. If Arsenal miss Champions League football, what they have set out to achieve since the erection of the Emirates Stadium would be knocked back. If the club continues to benefit from Champions League participation, they become much more difficult for United to overhaul.
Heading into a new era of financial power, and with the monetary increase that the BT television deal will give Champions League clubs from 2015-16 onwards, Manchester United can’t afford their absence to be a long one.
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By no way am I trying to question the professional integrity of David Moyes’ players. Each and every ones of them are under pressure to perform against Everton, many of whom are fighting for their Manchester United careers. They’ll be focused on derailing Everton’s progress in the home straight. And as a matter of pride for David Moyes, damaging his old club’s push for Champions League football would be some consolation, if only scant. But they should be mindful of the ramifications.
With all the names being bandied around in the media, and the financial power that Manchester United can still exercise, they are destined to strengthen this summer. Even with Champions League football, Everton can’t hope to challenge Manchester United when it comes to the transfer market. Arsenal can. Whether Arsene Wenger opts to is another matter entirely, but missing out on Champions League football would damage them this summer. Less competition for United would help, and Everton finishing fourth would be an important step in their rise back amongst Europe’s elite.
Earlier this week I wrote a piece – which you can read here – on why life without Luis Suarez will be just fine for Brendan Rodgers and Liverpool. Nevertheless, the Premier League season is still in its embryonic stages, and with so much yet to happen it may be worth examining the counter argument, that the Reds’ transfer dealings will lead to a season of failure rather than success. After all, it is normal practice for the avid football fan to pore over every minute detail of their club’s business in the transfer window, and inevitably harbour concerns over a particular player who may prove to be averse to the demands of Premier League football. Though there are strong signs that Liverpool have bought well, one can never be too sure; for every Daniel Sturridge there is an Andy Carroll, for every Xabi Alonso a Christian Poulsen.
Last season’s feeble defensive record – epitomised by the three-goal capitulation at Crystal Palace in their penultimate game – ultimately cost Liverpool a first league title in 24 years. For all the team’s attacking verve, without a solid backline winning the championship will always be an uphill struggle. Rodgers has responded to this defensive ineptness by prising centre-back Dejan Lovren away from Southampton, whilst also tempting Alberto Moreno and Javier Manquillo away from La Liga to earn their stripes in English football instead. Lovren, however, has looked sluggish and unconvincing in his early Liverpool career, whilst Alberto Moreno will take time to adjust following his costly mistake in the defeat to Manchester City, despite redeeming himself with a magnificent solo goal against Tottenham Hotspur. Javier Manquillo is a promising though ultimately inexperienced right-back, and as for Liverpool’s longer serving defenders the terms of Glen Johnson’s blackmail of Brendan Rodgers still remain a mystery, which can be the only explanation for his baffling persistence with playing the pedestrian England full-back.
Despite a fine start to his Liverpool career, saving a last minute Jon Walters penalty on the opening day of the season against Stoke, Belgian goalkeeper Simon Mignolet was party to a number of errors in his first season at the Anfield club, most notably in a crucial away game against Manchester City in which he was arguably at fault for both City goals. For all his shot-stopping ability, his aerial presence was susceptible to pressure at times, and his distribution could be found wanting. An absence of credible competition may be one explanation for this, with Brad Jones never a realistic competitor for the goalkeeper jersey, yet Rodgers has decided to stick with his deputy this season (unless rumours of a move for Victor Valdes materialise). Without an injection of healthy competition amongst Liverpool’s men in gloves, Mignolet’s weaknesses may once again come to the fore this season.
Part of what made Liverpool so successful in their title challenge is the way in which their midfield trio – usually consisting of Steven Gerrard, Jordan Henderson and one of Lucas Leiva and Joe Allen – was able to dominate the middle of the park, pressing their opponents with masterful efficiency and allowing the forwards to flourish. However, this cannot hide the fact that the team had a glaring lack of cover in midfield, and were it not for the relative good fortune they enjoyed with regard to injuries and suspensions, the season could have been a lot less successful than it turned out to be. Though Emre Can and Adam Lallana are talented individuals and add depth to Liverpool’s midfield, they do not solve the problem of a replacement for Gerrard in the ‘quarterback’ role, a buzzword for the midfielder dictating the play in front of the back four. The Liverpool captain excelled in the role last season but with Champions League football to consider this campaign, the 34 year-old cannot be expected to start every game. With Lucas Leiva’s best days seemingly behind him, Liverpool need a cover, if not an eventual long-term replacement, for Gerrard in this deep-lying role – something which they have failed to address in the transfer window.
Last but not least, we are faced with the small issue of Luis Suarez. Though his striking partner Daniel Sturridge was prolific in front of goal last season, the Uruguayan’s goals proved invaluable – he topped the scoring charts with 31 league goals in 33 appearances. With Suarez now gone, his replacements come in the form of Rickie Lambert and Mario Balotelli. At 32, the former is unlikely to match Suarez’s ruthlessness, whilst the potential pitfalls of having the undeniably talented Balotelli on the playing staff do not need to be re-examined. It was always going to be a challenge for Liverpool to find a striker as capable as Suarez, and without his menacing presence the Reds may ultimately lack the goals needed to lift the trophy in May, especially considering Manchester City’s equally formidable record in finding the net last season.
A season of cautious optimism awaits for Liverpool, with a first venture into the promised land of the Champions League since 2009. It remains to be seen, however, if the new boys can turn out to be as successful as the vintage class of 2013.
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Monty Panesar has been fined by police after urinating on nightclub bouncers who ejected him from a club in Brighton in the early hours of Monday.
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Monty Panesar was reportedly ejected from a club after a group of women had complained he had been bothering them•Getty Images
Monty Panesar has been fined by police after urinating on nightclub bouncers who ejected him from a club in Brighton in the early hours of Monday.Panesar, the left-arm spinner who was included in the England squad for the third Investec Ashes Test, was reportedly asked to leave the beachfront club, Shooshh, after a group of women complained that he was bothering them. Panesar, who had been part of the Sussex team defeated by Derbyshire in three days in a match that ended on Sunday, then walked up to the promenade above the club and urinated on the bouncers.While Panesar ran off, the bouncers gave chase and caught up with him in a pizza parlour and, having restrained him and dragged him back to the club, called the police. Panesar was fined £90 and, through his spokesman, released a statement offering an “unreserved apology” for his behaviour.Sussex CCC released a statement confirming that “an incident took place involving Monty Panesar in the early hours of Monday 5th August,” just hours before England retained the Ashes at Old Trafford. Sussex continued to say “the matter is under full investigation.”A Sussex Police spokesman said: “A 31-year-old man received a fixed penalty notice for being drunk and disorderly after being seen urinating in public near the Shooshh Club in King’s Road Arches, Brighton, around 4.13am on Monday.”The episode will do nothing to revive Panesar’s career. Quite apart from the uncouth nature of the incident and the unsettling image of an international sportsman being asked to leave a club for bothering women, the England management will be unimpressed by Panesar being “drunk and disorderly” at 4am during an Ashes series in which he may yet take a part.Panesar was dropped by Sussex earlier this season in part due to a poor on-field attitude. Struggling with a sore shoulder, he had fallen into the habit of stopping the ball with his boot in the field and throwing it back to the wicketkeeper underarm.Panesar was also arrested and interviewed by the police in 2011 after a heated argument with his wife in a pub car park. He was subsequently released without charge.Despite a tricky few months, however, Panesar enjoyed a fine tour of India at the end of 2012 where his 17 wickets in three Tests played a large part in England’s victory. He has taken 164 wickets in his 48 Tests and, aged 31, could yet replace Graeme Swann in the England side when Swann, 34, retires.
عقد 67 نادياً من أندية الجمعية العمومية لاتحاد كرة القدم، اجتماعاً اليوم الأحد الموافق 16 يوليو 2023 بمقر الأولمبي بالإسكندرية، من أجل مناقشة موقف الأندية من دوري المحترفين للقسم الثاني.
وجاء ذلك بناء على الدعوة الموجهة من ناصر الشاذلي رئيس النادي الأولمبي لمناقشة قرار الأندية بطلب عقد جمعية عمومية غير عادية لرفض قرار مجلس إدارة اتحاد كرة القدم بإقرار نظام دوري المحترفين للقسم الثاني وتغيير شكل المسابقات بما يخالف نص لائحة النظام الأساسي.
وبناء على الاجتماع الذي عقد بمقر اتحاد كرة القدم يوم 10 يوليو 2023 بحضور 38 نادياً وحضور خالد الدرندلي نائب رئيس اتحاد الكرة والسادة أعضاء مجلس الإدارة والمستشار محمد الماشطا المستشار القانوني لاتحاد كرة القدم، تم الاتفاق على تأجيل دوري المحترفين وعدم تطبيقه في الموسم القادم على أن يتم تقديم مقترحين ليتم عرضهما على مجلس إدارة اتحاد الكرة لاتخاذ القرار رسمياً.
طالع | اتحاد الكرة يوضح حقيقة إلغاء دوري المحترفين
وقررت الأندية تحديد يوم الثلاثاء 1 أغسطس 2023 لإقامة الجمعية العمومية غير العادية بمقر اتحاد كرة القدم بالجزيرة بناء على نص المادة 33 من لائحة النظام الأساسي لاتحاد الكرة بعد عدم دعوة اتحاد الكرة للجمعية العمومية للانعقاد وتجاهل طلب 50 نادياً يوم 21 يونيو الماضي 2023 على أن يتم تفويض النائب طارق السعيد رئيس نادي الترسانة لتوجيه الدعوة والإعلان بأحد الجرائد القومية على أن يتم إخطار اللجنة الأولمبية المصرية والاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم “فيفا” بكافة الإجراءات القانونية التي يتم اتخاذها.
وتؤكد الأندية الحاضرة للاجتماع اليوم بنادي الأولمبي أنه تم اتخاذ كافة الإجراءات القانونية والتجهيز لعقد جمعية عمومية غير عادية انتظارا لقرار مجلس إدارة اتحاد الكرة المقرر أن يعقد خلال الساعات القادمة لإعلان القرار الرسمي بناء على الاتفاق الذي تم في اجتماع يوم 10 يوليو بمقر اتحاد كرة القدم.
وتؤكد الأندية أن موقفها الرافض لدوري المحترفين للقسم الثاني لم يكن وليد اللحظة وإنما مثبت قبل انطلاق الموسم بالاجتماع الذي عقد بنادي بلدية المحلة يوم 28 يوليو 2022 والاجتماع الذي عقد بنادي المنصورة يوم 20 أغسطس 2022 والاجتماع الذي عقد يوم 2 سبتمبر 2022 بنادي النصر والاجتماع الذي عقد يوم 14 سبتمبر 2022 بأحد فنادق القاهرة ثم طلبات عقد جمعية عمومية غير عادية يوم 15 سبتمبر 2022 من أكثر من 20 نادي لرفض قرار تطبيق النظام الجديد.
بناء على ما سبق، تؤكد الأندية أعضاء الجمعية العمومية لاتحاد كرة القدم أنها تتمسك بالحق القانوني في عرض المقترح على الجمعية العمومية والتصويت عليه وفقا لما ينص عليه الدستور المصري وقانون الرياضة ولائحة النظام الأساسي لاتحاد كرة القدم.
وقررت الأندية تشكيل لجنة قانونية للدعوة للجمعية العمومية مكونة من النائب طارق السعيد المستشار جمال عويس الدكتور حمدي مرزوق ، وتشكيل لجنة لعمل تصور لشكل الدوري للموسم القادم من المهندس الخضر إبراهيم والأستاذ أحمد جوهر والعمدة عدلي رسلان والأستاذ أشرف سعد والكابتن ناصر الشاذلي والأستاذ محمد نافع والعميد محمد بسيوني وضم الأندية التي ترغب في المشاركة في وضع التصور وقررت الأندية تعيين الأستاذ أحمد الأحمر متحدث رسمي بإسم الأندية أعضاء الجمعية العمومية.
Ashwell Prince hit an unbeaten 134 on a day of missed chances and milestones in Canterbury as Lancashire reached a respectable 269 for 8
24-Sep-2013 ScorecardAshwell Prince produced the classiest cricket on an end-of-season day•Getty Images
Ashwell Prince hit an unbeaten 134 on a day of missed chances and milestones in Canterbury as Lancashire reached a respectable 269 for 8 in their end-of-season Championship clash with Kent.The former South Africa opening batsman posted the 35th century of his illustrious career to cement an otherwise faltering first innings by the newly-crowned Division Two champions. He barely put a foot wrong against a makeshift Kent attack shorn of Calum Haggett, Mitch Claydon and Charlie Shreck.The hosts gave a surprise first-class debut to 19-year-old rookie pace bowler Matt Hunn, who was thrown in at the deep end to take the new ball after signing on the eve of the match. A right-arm, Colchester-born seamer with a handful of appearances for Kent and Essex second teams and Suffolk, he replaced Shreck who is Kent’s leading Championship wicket-taker with 33 scalps.Both Kent and Hunn made a sound start once the fog cleared allowing play to start at 10.45am and, having won the toss, Kent made their first breakthrough with the second ball of the match.Mark Davies found a perfect length to draw Paul Horton forward and have him caught low and left-handed at second slip by Darren Stevens. Hunn sent down three maidens but was seen off by Prince who notched his 15,000th run in first-class cricket early in his stay.Davies gave way to Adam Ball at the Nackington Road End and Ball struck with his ninth delivery by bowling Luis Reece will a full length delivery. However, Kent slip fielder Stevens grassed two tough chances just before lunch, missing Karl Brown on 4 against Ball and then 17 off the bowling of James Tredwell via a deflection off the wicketkeeper’s knee.Prince and Brown added 71 in 27.1 overs either side of lunch until Stevens had Brown, pushing in defence at an away-swinger, caught behind by Kent’s tumbling understudy wicketkeeper Sam Billings.Prince reached his eighth fifty of the season from 129 balls and with seven fours and, on reaching 73, posted his 1,000 runs for the Championship summer.Kent botched a third chance when Luke Procter edged a drive against Stevens to be dropped at second slip by Sam Northeast. Procter failed to capitalise however, and soon perished for 8 to a diving catch at slip by Stevens after the left-hander had toe-ended an attempted sweep against Tredwell.Andrea Agathangelou followed just before tea when he shouldered arms to Ball then, soon after the resumption Stevens took another athletic slip catch to account for Tom Smith and give Tredwell his 350th first-class wicket.After almost five hours at the crease Prince reached his second hundred of the summer from 215 balls and with 14 fours. It was his sixth ton for Lancashire.The second new ball accounted for Alex Davies, caught at slip when pushing defensively at one from namesake Mark Davies, then Hunn bagged his maiden Championship wicket by having Oliver Newby caught driving on the up at extra cover. Kent fluffed a fifth chance late in the day when Billings parried a diving chance off the edge of Stephen Parry’s bat to deny Hunn a second scalp.
Chelsea stormed to another victory on Saturday, picking up a 3-1 win over Swansea City at Stamford Bridge. It’s a win that means the Blues have moved an incredible 11 points ahead of second place, albeit having played a game more than Manchester City.The win came courtesy of Cesc Fabregas, Pedro and Diego Costa although the side did have to overcome the scare of a Fernando Llorente equaliser and a period in the game when the Swans looked well capable of winning a point.The transformation of Chelsea under Antonio Conte has been quite remarkable. From a team who couldn’t finish in the top four to a side capable of blowing away any team in the division.And as this stat from Squawka shows, he has in fact made the best start of any Premier League manager in history. He’s become the quickest manager to reach 20 wins in his debut season.
It’s incredible stuff that really underlines what a fantastic job he is doing at the club. He’s creating a platform that could usher in a whole new era of massive success at Stamford Bridge.
If anyone in the England camp takes a look at the scorecard from this game, it will be noted that Chris Tremlett, who missed out on selection for the fifth Test at The Oval
Les Smith at Chester-le-Street22-Aug-2013 ScorecardScott Borthwick is Durham’s leading run-scorer in first-class cricket this season after making his third hundred•Getty Images
If anyone in the England camp takes a look at the scorecard from this game, it will be noted that Chris Tremlett, who missed out on selection for the fifth Test at The Oval, was the only name to feature in the Surrey wickets column. A five-for kept his team in touch against Durham and will provide further grist for those questioning England’s decision-making.That the home side were not too inconvenienced by Tremlett was largely down to the efforts of Scott Borthwick, a local lad who made his third first-class century of the season. England may well be interested in that, too.Durham is a proudly local county cricket club. Every time an outsider visits Chester-le-Street the sense of community and the bond between supporters and players is tangible.The man who leads them in their cricket, Geoff Cook, Durham’s first captain in first-class cricket and now their coach, is a Middlesbrough native. Cook is recovering from a heart attack but the spirit he brought to the club after a career with Northamptonshire and England pervades the place. His captain, Paul Collingwood, born in Shotley Bridge, has been playing for them long enough now to be termed a stalwart, and nobody in Durham will hear a word said against him.Borthwick and Will Smith, another who warrants acceptance as an adopted son, provided the runs that gave Durham cause for satisfaction at the end of a day which started with Surrey winning the toss and putting the opposition in. Whether Collingwood would have made the same decision as Gareth Batty had the coin landed the other way up is debatable, as his side entered the fixture with a depleted seam attack.Borthwick, who has been capped three times in limited-overs cricket, is a Sunderland boy and Smith, while born in Bedfordshire, was educated at Durham University. Between them they contributed 222 runs to Durham’s effort. Borthwick came to the wicket in the second over of the match after Tremlett had castled Mark Stoneman. Five hours later he had a hundred and until he was dismissed for 135 he never looked remotely vulnerable. He was tidy, compact, and seized on the loose ball to register 21 boundaries.Smith joined Borthwick after a tumbling slip catch by Zander de Bruyn saw off a promising innings by Keaton Jennings, who added 69 with Borthwick. Then the pair dug in and built a partnership of 183 in a little over 50 overs. Smith fell 13 runs short of a century and Borthwick followed him just before the close of play.Borthwick’s innings leaps off the scorecard but look further down it and you find the other outstanding contribution. Tremlett might not have been expecting to play in this game, but he was released by England and made his way up the A1. His presence in the side might well have influenced Batty’s decision to bowl first but, while the outcome at the end of the day might have disappointed, his faith in his bowler was justified.Tremlett took all five wickets to fall, bowling off 17 precisely calibrated steps before leaping into a colossal delivery stride. His accuracy rarely wavered, as evidenced by an economy rate of 2.31 and the modes of dismissal: one bowled, two lbw, and two caught behind the wicket. It was a joy to watch and he will be a potent asset for England in Australia in the winter – though some will wonder if he could have been as effective in south London this week.
تعرض عمرو السيسي لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالزمالك، للإصابة خلال مشاركته في مباراة القمة أمام الأهلي اليوم، ببطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.
الأهلي يلتقي مع الزمالك، على أرضية استاد القاهرة الدولي، في الجولة الـ 31 المؤجلة من عمر مواجهات البطولة المحلية.
ولم يستطع عمرو السيسي استكمال المباراة، وقرر أوسوريو المدير الفني لنادي الزمالك استبداله والدفع بدلاً منه باللاعب ناصر منسي.
طالع | مباشر بالفيديو | مباراة الأهلي والزمالك في الدوري المصري
ويتربع الأهلي على صدارة جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري برصيد 75 نقطة، بينما يتواجد الزمالك في المركز الثالث، ولديه 59 نقطة. إصابة عمرو السيسي في مباراة الأهلي والزمالك
أعلن نادي ليفربول الإنجليزي، تدعيم فريق كرة القدم الأول، بصفقة جديدة، بالتعاقد مع الدولي المجري، دومينيك سوبوسلاي، لاعب لايبزيج الألماني.
نادي ليفربول أعلن عبر موقعه الرسمي، ضم لاعب الوسط، ليكون ثاني صفقات الفريق في الصيف الجاري، بعد انضمام أليكسيس ماك أليستر من برايتون.
طالع أيضًا.. دي بروين يعترف بانتمائه إلى ليفربول
وصل سوبوسلاي إلى ملعب أنفيلد، بعدما تألق خلال عامين ونصف في الدوري الألماني مع لايبزيج، وشارك في 91 مباراة بجميع المسابقات.
ودفع ليفربول الشرط الجزائي في عقد اللاعب مع لايبزيج والبالغ 70 مليون يورو، حسب ما أفادت التقارير الصحفية، بالإضافة لتوقيعه عقدًا لمدة 5 سنوات.
ظهر اللاعب المجري لأول مرة في يوليو 2017 مع الفريق الأول بنادي ليفيرينج، وشارك في 33 مباراة وسجل 10 أهداف، قبل أن يعود إلى ريد بول سالزبورج الذي نشأ فيه، ولكن لعب مع الفريق الأول موسم 2017/2018.
في 83 مباراة سجل 26 هدفًا، وظهر ضد ليفربول مرتين في مرحلة المجموعات ببطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا 2019/2020، وحصل على لقب أفضل لاعب في الدوري النمساوي لنفس الموسم.
بعد ذلك انتقل إلى لايبزيج في يناير 2021، ولكن الإصابة أخرت ظهوره الأول حتى بداية موسم 2021/2022، ولعب 91 مباراة سجل 20 وصنع 22، مما ساعد النادي على الفوز ببطولة كأس ألمانيا مرتين على التوالي 2022 و2023.
على المستوى الدولي، خاض سوبوسلاي 32 مباراة دولية وسجل 7 أهداف في المجر، بعد أن شارك لأول مرة في 2009 ضد سلوفاكيا.