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Ex-Man City Prospect Faces Arsenal, Striker Seeks Scoring Touch

Summary

  • Cameron Humphreys played for Man City, now faces Arsenal with Port Vale
  • Rob Street struggles to match last season's goalscoring form at Lincoln City
  • Tom Barkhuizen reflects on his best years at Preston North End
Ex-Man City Prospect Faces Arsenal, Striker Seeks Scoring Touch

In October 2025, former Manchester City youth player Cameron Humphreys faced his old club's rivals Arsenal while playing for Port Vale in the Carabao Cup. Despite the 2-0 loss, Humphreys, now 27, was proud of his team's performance against the top-flight Gunners. He recalled his own brief cameos for Manchester City in the 2015/16 FA Cup, describing the experience as "unreal."

Elsewhere, striker Rob Street has been a regular for Lincoln City this season, but is yet to match the goalscoring form he displayed on loan at Doncaster Rovers last year, where he scored 12 goals in 22 games. Street believes confidence and team chemistry are key factors in his current struggles, but remains optimistic that he can rediscover his scoring touch.

Veteran footballer Tom Barkhuizen, now 32 and playing for Barrow, reflects on his most enjoyable years at Preston North End from 2017 to 2022. After a difficult final season at Derby, Barkhuizen is enjoying being a regular starter and leader at his new club, where he hopes to help the team progress.

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Humphreys, a former Manchester City youth player, recently faced Arsenal with his current club Port Vale in the Carabao Cup, despite the 2-0 loss, he was proud of his team's performance against the top-flight Gunners.
Street, who scored 12 goals in 22 games for Doncaster Rovers last season, is struggling to replicate that goalscoring touch at his current club Lincoln City, but remains optimistic he can rediscover his scoring form.
Barkhuizen, now 32 and playing for Barrow, considers his 5-6 years at Preston North End as the best of his career, where he had great team, manager, and atmosphere, and looks back on that period with a lot of pride.

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