Jan 31
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Marcus Littlejohn

Christian McFarlane Becomes First NYCFC Academy Graduate to Join Manchester City

In a historic move for both club and country, 18-year-old defender Christian McFarlane has officially signed with Manchester City, becoming the first-ever New York City FC (NYCFC) academy graduate to join the English champions.

McFarlane, who has been a rising star in the MLS club’s youth system, originally joined the academy in 2018 and inked his first professional contract at the age of 14.

Known for his defensive versatility and composure on the ball, his move marks a significant milestone in the growing pipeline between MLS and European powerhouses.

Speaking on his transfer, McFarlane expressed his excitement about the next chapter of his career.

“Signing with Manchester City is a dream come true. The club has a history of developing world-class players, and I’m ready to push myself to the highest level,” .

His development at NYCFC, part of the City Football Group (CFG), has played a crucial role in preparing him for this transition. As he sets his sights on breaking into City's first team, McFarlane’s journey serves as further validation of MLS academies as a legitimate breeding ground for top-tier talent in world football.

“I know the challenge ahead is huge, but I’m confident in my abilities and grateful for the people who have helped me reach this point.”

Jan 28
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Sam Pasfield

Unai Emery Chasing Titles Amongst Rapid Progress

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Aston Villa head coach Unai Emery has expressed confidence that his team is ready to vie for major trophies as they gear up to face Bologna in their third Champions League fixture of the season.

The Birmingham-based club has emerged victorious in both of their Champions League matches so far, marking their return to European football’s top-tier competition for the first time since the 1982-83 season.

"I don't want to waste my time here, that is my message. You can't waste your time here," Emery stated during a press conference on Monday.

"My objective here is to keep the same level we have now, Champions League and add more to be contenders for titles.

"This is the message, we love football, we love our work and we want to be successful."

Villa Park is set to host its second Champions League match — the tournament was renamed from the European Cup at the start of the 1992 season — following Jhon Durán's remarkable winning goal against Bayern Munich in their previous outing.

Emery emphasized that he doesn't want his team to be just participants and reiterated his ambition for the club to qualify for the competition consistently.

"We want to achieve the objectives and one of them is to play in the Champions League. It is not about playing there only because of some circumstances -- I want to us to stay there for a long time," the Spanish coach said.

"But it is difficult. Maybe sometimes you can have some problems or struggle in our way, but you have to be resilient. We want to be strong in the idea in our mind and create a strong mentality to always break barriers.

"We can believe, working like we are doing, we can keep it. This is my challenge, this is my objective now.”