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Sheffield Wednesday 0-2 Burnley: Clarets surge back to top of the Championship thanks to Jaidon Anthony and Josh Brownhill goals
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October 19, 2024
ROSS HEPPENSTALL AT HILLSBOROUGH: Nobody seems quite sure how good Burnley can be this season, least of all themselves, but this win moved them menacingly to the Championship summit. For a team who have spent seven of the past eight years in the Premier League, their lofty early-season position should come as no real surprise. Still, the manner of victory was impressive. Jaidon Anthony's clinical 37th-minute opener and captain Josh Brownhill's clincher shortly after half-time showed Scott Parker's men to be in a different class to their hosts.
Mail Sport puts ChatGPT to the test in the Premier League transfer market - but which three targets does AI recommend YOUR club signs?
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August 24, 2024
Despite the start of the Premier League 2024-25 season, several clubs are still keen to bolster their squad in order to achieve the best results possible. With only a week remaining in the summer transfer window, many fans are eagerly anticipating for that one signing that could help their side become invincible. In today's fast-paced technology landscape, clubs are increasingly turning to advanced tools such as AI, previously reported to be used by club chiefs such as Omar Berrada.
In his team's reverse FA Cup match against Plymouth Argyle, Jaidon Anthony had three shots on target, and the winger is now 5/2 to have two or more when the two clubs meet in a fourth-round replay tonight
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February 6, 2024
When Plymouth Argyle takes on Leeds United in a fourth-round FA Cup replay, they will be looking to upset the applecart at home tonight. Despite being at home and attempting to win a 1-1 draw against Leeds at Elland Road just over a week ago, Plymouth Argyle are outsiders to win tonight's tie and advance to the competition's fifth round. According to Sky Bet, the Pilgrims are 17/4 underdogs to progress, while the Whites are a very short 4/7.
ROUND-UP: The least of Jaidon Anthony's worries is falling foul of football's rules, while Brighton fans are dreaming of silverware after losing 5-2 over Sheffield United
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January 28, 2024
The least of Jaidon Anthony's hexations right now is falling foul of football's code-makers. After opening the scoring in the 1-1 draw with Plymouth, the Leeds winger was arrested for removing his jersey, he repaid the respect to his mother Donna, who died earlier this month.
Following his mother's death after scoring for Leeds in an FA Cup match against Plymouth, Jaidon Anthony gives a heartfelt message... but he was suspended for taking his shirt off during the emotional celebration
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January 27, 2024
After scoring in Saturday's 1-1 FA Cup draw against Plymouth, Leeds forward Jaidon Anthony paid tribute to his late mother Donna by unveiling a special note on his shirt, but he was not allowed to celebrate his occasion. With a 31st-minute strike, the 24-year-old led the hosts at Elland Road and took off his shirt to pay tribute to his mother after her death. For the first time since his mother's death last week, Anthony was back in the starting lineup for the first time since his mother's death last week as the two teams played out a draw that guarantees they will meet in a fourth round replay.
Leeds 1-1 Plymouth Argyle: Jaidon Anthony and Adam Randell of Durham & Co. all get together in the FA Cup third round replay after being disqualified by Elland Road
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January 27, 2024
JASON MELLOR AT ELLAND ROAD: Leeds United's road to Wembley is expected to take a detour via the south-west's motorway network. As they routinely acquaint themselves with every twist and turn of the M5 in February, Daniel Farke's team will have a lot of time to reflect on their inability to kill-off Plymouth. Adam Randell's 73rd-minute leveller means the teams will repeat it all at Home Park next month to add to the promotion-chasing Yorkshire club's already packed travel schedule.
After a goal against Swansea last week, Dominic Solanke respects Bournemouth teammate Jaidon Anthony's death with a 'RIP Donna' tweet
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January 25, 2024
After scoring Bournemouth's fifth goal in the first half of their FA Cup tie, Solanke revealed the word 'R.I.P Donna' on his undershirt. Donna died last week, and Bournemouth wore black armbands of respect against Liverpool on Sunday.
Leeds 3-0 Watford: With three second-half goals at Elland Road, Daniel Farke's side enters play-off sports
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September 23, 2023
After scoring from Joel Piroe, Sam Byram, and home debutant Jaidon Anthony gave Leeds United a landslide on home soil, Daniel Farke won his first league victory on home soil. Farke's men had played in their previous three home games this season, but this win, coupled with recent away victories at Ipswich and Millwall, underlined their Championship promotion pedigree. Leeds had been dissatisfied by Watford until the 67th minute when Piroe fired home from Dan James' right-wing cross and Byram bulleted home a header from a corner three minutes later.
Bournemouth confirm Luis Sinisterra signing from Leeds on a season-long loan deal that see's Jaidon Anthony move to Elland Road in a Deadline Day swap
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September 2, 2023
Bournemouth has announced the signing of Luis Sinisterra, a winger of Leeds, on transfer Deadline Day, with Jaidon Anthony heading in the other direction to Elland Road.
Ouattara this world!Bournemouth's new £20m signing Dango shines in 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest
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January 23, 2023
PAUL BROWN HEARTS, THE VITALITY STADIUM, PERFORMANCE STADIUM Dango Ouattara. Remember the name. Bournemouth's latest £20 million signing barely speaks a word of English, but he's already doing his stuff on the field. The 20-year-old Burkina Faso international sparkled on his Premier League debut, throwing him against a resurgent Nottingham Forest after just a day's preparation. After six straight losses in all competitions, the winger helped the Cherries break the deadlock, setting up Jaidon Anthony's opener and a little more confidence, he might have scored a couple himself.
Bournemouth 1-1 Nottingham Forest: Sub Sam Surridge hits late to cancel out Jaidon Anthony's opener
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January 21, 2023
PAUL BROWN AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: Dango unchained helped Bournemouth beat the rot after six consecutive losses, but it was old Sam Surridge who cost them a little more. Dango Ouattara, a Burkina Faso international, was electric on his debut for the Cherries on Thursday, where he fit right in despite barely speaking a single word of English. In the build-up, Bournemouth boss Gary O'Neil joked about having to speak with the 20-year-old in French pidgin French. However, Outtara, who is on his first visit to this region, certainly speaks the correct word on the field.
Arsenal are interested in Bournemouth's Jaidon Anthony
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January 19, 2023
Arsenal is keen on Bournemouth's Jaidon Anthony, as Mikel Arteta's plan to bring more wide options to his squad. In a £20 million transfer, the Gunners began negotiations to sign Brighton's Leandro Trossard, but it may not be finished there. Anthony, 23, a former Arsenal academy student, is out of contract at the Vitality Stadium this summer after talks over a new contract that has yet to be reached.
Bournemouth 3-0 Everton: Marcus Tavernier, Kieffer Moore and Jaidon Anthony score for the Cherries
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November 12, 2022
ALEX JENNINGS AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: One thousand miles traveled in a span of five days, with some seeing a net loss of 7-1. Fans of Everton could be forgiven for giving Bournemouth a miss next year if they are still in the same division, that is. Even though Bournemouth was written off as relegation bounds before a ball was even kicked this season, it is sadly for those supporters. On Tuesday, Frank Lampard's team was humiliated here in the Carabao Cup and completely outclassed today. Lampard's one win in eight makes for gruesome reading, as he is now under all sorts of strain. Farhad Moshiri, the owner of Toffees, isn't renowned for his patience, and the Lampard-led festivities at Goodison Park last season seemed to be a lifetime ago.
After losing 4-1 by Bournemouth, Everton supporters have sacked Frank Lampard
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November 8, 2022
Following Everton's humiliating 4-1 loss to Bournemouth on Tuesday, enraged followers slammed Frank Lampard on social media, as a handful of supporters called for the Merseyside club to fire their manager. Lampard sacked for rotating his crew on Everton's trip to the south coast, ahead of another match against the Cherries in the Premier League this weekend. Bournemouth's goal by Jamal Lowe and Junior Stanislas put the hosts 2-0 ahead before Toffees replacement Demarai Gray clawed one back in the second half, only to spur the hosts to score two more late thanks to Emiliano Marcondes and Jaidon Anthony.
This weekend, we have ten things we learned from the Premier League
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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.
Bournemouth 0-3 Arsenal: Martin Odeegard bags a brace as Gunners go top of the table
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August 20, 2022
DANIEL MATTHEWS AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: It was Boxing Day for Arsenal's last game in 2019, the last time the club had arrived in the city for a Premier League match, but the following afternoon led to a bleak conclusion: they had won just one of their last 11 games. They sat in the bottom half at the halfway point of the campaign. Mikel Arteta's first match of his career gave him only a few crumbs of hope. Arsenal provided perhaps the most revealing, brilliant illustration of all that has changed and what has been learned in the intervening 32 months last night.