News about Daniel Iversen

Stoke City 2-4 Brighton: After initially falling behind to Championship opponents, Joao Pedro scored twice to lift Roberto De Zerbi's Seagulls into the fourth round

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 6, 2024
JOE BERNSTEIN OF THE BET365 STADIUM: After a finishing masterclass dug Brighton out of a difficult situation, Joao Pedro has to be considered for signing of the season. The 22-year-old Brazilian international cost The Seagulls £30 million from Watford, less than half of what Manchester United paid for Rasmus Hojlund. After Championship Stoke had taken the lead and were already threatening an upset at 2-2 with 20 minutes remaining, Matt's match-winning double pushed his goal total to 15 goals on Saturday.

As the out of favour Foxes stopper undergoes a medical with the Potters, Leicester City goalkeeper Daniel Iversen plans to join Stoke City on loan until the end of the season

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2024
SIMON JONES: Daniel Iversen, the Leicester City goalkeeper, has undergone a medical with Stoke City today. Stoke had taken a risk on the Dane earlier this week, according to Mail Sport, and a loan agreement for the remainder of the season is close to being finalized. Last summer, Leicester refused a £4 million bid from Crystal Palace for Iversen, and the team is now waiting for new bids.

As Vicente Guaita refuses to play for Roy Hodgson, Crystal Palace's relegated pair Alex McCarthy and Daniel Iversen will resolve the goalkeeper issue

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 9, 2023
SIMON JONES: Palace is looking for reinforcements in the goalkeeping department after Guaita, 36, refused to participate in pre-season when Sam Johnstone took his place as first-choice between the sticks in last season. In the summer of 2018, the 36-year-old boy joined Selhurst Park for free and established himself as a fan favorite. He won the Supporters' Player of the Year Award in 2021.

Despite winning, LEICESTER 2-1 HAMMER: Despite winning, the Foxes are RELEGATED from the Premier League

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 28, 2023
2-1 WESTHAM HAM ISA MICHELLE HERBERT AT THE KING POWER STADIUM: No one needed a transistor radio to know that the magnificent Leicester City tale had been reduced to dust in the space of seven years, but not to dust. Everton's news was ferociously from a gleeful West Ham contingent taking joy in another team's misfortune. Leicester supporters sang of them as they fell,' they went.' The two of them sang of themselves as they traveled to Prague.' 'Say hello to Millwall,' a narrator said.' And then, after losing only two games since back-to-back victories, which had brought brief hope in early February, came to an end for Leicester's players of milling around on the field, clustered around a phone at one point, waiting for Everton's final whistle and a spectacular reprieve that never arrived. Before the relegation, which some had felt inevitable, there were precious few words between them - nothing to say.

MATT BARLOW: Leicester need need old-fashioned graft and faith to rescue themselves from relegation

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2023
MATT BARLOW AT THE KING POWER STADIUM: One victory, but it didn't mean anything to Leicester. The audience erupted, as players responded to the chaos, and Dean Smith savoured the unity that he believes is vital to prevent the team from losing. At the King Power, they trade in miracles. A miraculous title win the Premier League has ever witnessed as a result of a miracle rescue from relegation and the most remarkable title win the Premier League has ever witnessed. Images of the recent triumphs are spread around the stadium, but there is no miracle required to get out of this hole. Rather, they would need old-fashioned graft and faith in their abilities, and there was evidence of this when they defeated Wolves to snap a morale-sapping streak of ten games without winning.

After his mistake led Bournemouth to a vital win, James Maddison accepts full responsibility

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 8, 2023
After being sloppy, Bournemouth took all three points at the King Power Stadium, James Maddison has taken full responsibility. The Foxes' number ten has so often been the club's talisman this season, but the team's number ten hasn't forgotten that Bournemouth scored the game's only goal. Maddison's sloppy back pass toward goalie Daniel Iversen was the Cherries' capitalised on by Philip Billing's words, with the Danish midfielder snatching the winner for Gary O'Neil's men. The England forward didn't shy away from the error but admitted it was deeply regretful due to his inability, according to Sky Sports after the game. It was a really difficult challenge to take.' At the moment, I am very poor.' Maddison said she was in a quand of confusion.

Crystal Palace 2-1 Leicester City: Delight for Roy Hodgson as Jean-Philippe Mateta scores late

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2023
CRYSTAL PALACE 2-1 LEICESTER – PAUL BROWN ATSELHURST PARK: Jean-Philippe Mateta gives back Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson three points in stoppage time. Spoils were supposed to be shared at Selhurst Park until substitute Mateta, who struck in the 90+4th minute, bringing the audience into raptures as Palace distanced themselves from the relegation zone.

Danny Ward is hoping that his Wales form will return to Leicester

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2023
It's likely that Ward regained the gloves for Crystal Palace's crunch trip on Saturday against Croatia and Latvia, which saw Wales open their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with four points.

In the international break, every Premier League club must work on improving

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2023
The international break is here in March, and that means the end of the season is in sight. As we approach what promises to be a thrilling final run-in, the 20 Premier League squads still have something to play for. Arsenal and Manchester City's championship match could stretch into the final day, and there are also many teams competing for a top-four finish. The bottom nine clubs are separated by only four points at the other end of the table.

This weekend, we have ten things we learned from the Premier League

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2022
The Premier League returned on Friday to offer fans with a marginally reduced schedule this weekend, sandwiched between last weekend's uprising and the forthcoming international break. Although Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Leeds, Brighton, Brighton, and Crystal Palace all missed out, the weekend's action left managers with a lot to chew over - and every Premier League manager will start examining the first two and a half months of the season. With that in mind, Sportsmail has analyzed all of the key talking points from the top flight this weekend, summarising ten lessons we learned from the seven fixtures.