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LIVE: PSG vs Clermont

17' Dossou gets into the penalty area and puts a low cross into the centre, which is repelled by Marquinhos. The ball falls to the edge of the 18-yard box for Gastien but his strike is also blocked, giving Clermont a throw-in deep in PSG’s half.

15' Berthomier gets two hands on Rafinha and drags him to the ground in midfield, preventing the winger from finding the necessary incisive pass. It’s a free-kick for PSG deep in midfield as Clermont break up the play well.

13' Dossou takes Diallo on, looking to round the centre-back but Diallo’s size and strength makes for easy work against the tricky winger, who is eased off the ball as it goes out for a goal-kick.

12' CLOSE! Mbappe scoops the free-kick cleverly over the top of the wall, finding Marquinhos free on the edge of the six-yard box. The captain does his best to put the awkward header on-target, but Desmas makes a great catch to keep the game level.

8' Rafinha and Mbappe work a short-corner routine to get the ball to Draxler on the edge of the penalty area, but despite a free hit, the winger sends his effort high over Desmas’ crossbar.

7' Diallo steps inside and sprays a lovely pass to switch the play from left to right, finding Hakimi just outside the penalty area. The right-back drives inside and looks to centre a pass for Mbappe, but it’s intercepted at the vital moment.

5' Mbappe goes on a mazy run, twisting and turning on the edge of the penalty area but a well-timed Hountondji step wins the ball back for the visitors.

3' PSG away at the Parc des Princes will no doubt be one of the toughest tests of the season for Clermont Foot, who will be without their star striker Mohamed Bayo. The absent talisman leads the team in both goals and assists to start the year, with three and two respectively.

1' Clermont Foot get the match underway from the kick-off!

Clermont make three changes to the XI that earned a 2-2 draw with Metz. Iglesias is dropped for Samed in midfield and Allevinah is preferred to Rashani on the wing, while Hamel is chosen to replace Mohamed Bayo at striker. 

PSG make six changes from their 2-0 win away at Reims before the international break. It’s a first start for Donnarumma, who replaces Navas between the posts while Kimpembe replaces Kehrer at centre-back. Marco Verratti is not involved in the squad today and Wijnaldum is dropped to the bench, allowing Danilo and Herrera to start in midfield while in attack both Lionel Messi and Neymar are absent - giving chances to Rafinha and Draxler. 

CLERMONT FOOT SUBS: Ouparine Djoco, Jean-Claude Billong, Arial Mendy, Alidu Seidu, Jonathan Iglesias, Oriol Busquets, Saif-Eddine Khaoui, Jordan Tell, Elbasan Rashani. 

CLERMONT FOOT XI (4-2-3-1): Arthur Desmas; Vital N’Simba, Florent Ogier, Cedric Hountondji, Akim Zedadka; Salis Abdul Samed, Johan Gastein; Jim Allevinah, Jason Berthomier, Jodel Dossou; Pierre-Yves Hamel.

PSG SUBS: Keylor Navas, Thilo Kehrer, El Chadaille Bitshiabu, Nathan Bitumazala, Georginio Wijnaldum, Nuno Mendes, Mauro Icardi, Eric Ebimbe, Sekou Yansane

PSG XI (4-3-3): Gianluigi Donnarumma; Achraf Hakimi, Marquinhos, Presnel Kimpembe, Abdou Diallo; Danilo Pereira, Idrissa Gueye, Ander Herrera; Rafinha, Kylian Mbappe, Julian Draxler.

With 15 minutes to go before kick-off, let's take a look at how the two sides are lining up - starting with our hosts! 

Clermont Foot have looked remarkable in their first four matches in Ligue 1, with Pascal Gastien managing to continue the good form that saw his side promoted from the second division in second place last year. Having never before played in the top division, Clermont have started with incredible tenacity - winning their first two matches by 2-0 score lines before earning draws with both Lyon and Metz.

PSG are looking to make it five wins in five matches to start their domestic campaign as they welcome Clermont to the Parc des Princes. Mauricio Pochettino’s side earned their first clean sheet of the year two weeks ago in their 2-0 victory over Reims, while maintaining their impressive record of scoring at least two in each league match.

Hello and welcome to our LIVE commentary of the Ligue 1 fixture between Paris Saint-Germain and Clermont Foot!

Zaha: Cote d’Ivoire forward nets landmark goal as Crystal Palace thrash Tottenham Hotspur on Olise's debut

The Elephant was at the thick of affairs as Patrick Vieira’s outfit saw the back of the Lilywhites in the Premier League

Cote d’Ivoire attacker Wilfried Zaha achieved a scoring landmark for Crystal Palace as they handed Tottenham Hotspur a 3-0 defeat in the Premier League on Saturday.

On the return of action after the international break, the winger netted what was the Eagles’ 500th Premier League goal in the home win at Selhurst Park.

New signing Odsonne Edouard scored the other two goals in the matchday four tie.

The win has sent Palace up to 11th on the standings but Tottenham, meanwhile, stay top of the league despite the defeat but their status could change by the end of Saturday’s matches.

Zaha made Patrick Vieira’s matchday squad alongside Ghana striker Jordan Ayew and Senegal midfielder Cheikhou Kouyate.

After a goalless first-half, the biggest talking point after the interval was undoubtedly the sending off of Tottenham’s Japhet Tanganga, who walked off the pitch for a second bookable offence in the 58th minute for fouling Ayew.

Palace then capitalised on their numerical advantage to take the game to the visitors.

In the 76th minute, the Eagles and Zaha registered their landmark 500th Premier League goal from the spot after Ben Davies was adjudged to have handled the ball following a video review.

Fifty-seven (11.4%) of these goals have been penalties, the highest proportion by any of the 20 clubs to have scored 500+ goals in the competition’s history, according to Opta.

Eight minutes after the opener, Edouard, having come on as a second-half substitute, made it 2-0 to the hosts, finding the back of the net with a shot from inside the box following a Zaha assist.

With the job all but done, Vieira took off Ayew, bringing on England attacker of Nigerian descent Michael Olise for his debut.

Edouard, though, was not done just yet as he drove a thunderous effort into the net to make it 3-0 in stoppage time.

It was Palace’s first win of the season, having lost one and drawn two of their opening three games.

Ghana winger Jeffrey Schlupp and England U21 star of Nigerian descent Eberechi Eze were both missing from the Eagles’ matchday set-up due to injury.   

Original author: Prince Narkortu Teye

LIVE: Leicester vs Man City

Man City are in fine form themselves, having won their last two games 5-0, against Norwich and Arsenal, to sit seventh. They are also boosted by the news that Ederson and Gabriel Jesus will be able to play today, after initially being ruled out by Brazil due to complaints over their involvement over the international break.

Leicester got back to winning ways last time out, beating Norwich City 2-1 thanks to goals from Jamie Vardy and Marc Albrighton, to bounce back from a defeat against West Ham the week before. The Foxes are currently 9th in the table with six points.

Hello and welcome to our LIVE match commentary of the Premier League clash between Leicester City and Manchester City at the King Power Stadium.

LIVE: Arsenal vs Norwich

SUBS: Jacob Lungi Sorensen, Angus Gunn, Billy Gilmour, Ozan Kabak, Mathias Normann, Milot Rashica, Ben Gibson, Adam Idah, Todd Cantwell.

NORWICH CITY (4-3-3): Tim Krul; Max Aarons, Grant Hanley (c), Andrew Omobamidele, Brandon Williams; Pierre Lees-Melou, Lukas Rupp, Kenny McLean; Kieran Dowell, Teemu Pukki, Christos Tzolis.

SUBS: Thomas Partey, Cedric Soares, Pablo Mari, Gabriel Martinelli,  Emile Smith Rowe, Bernd Leno, Calum Chambers, Alexandre Lacazette, Nuno Tavares.

ARSENAL (3-4-3): Aaron Ramsdale; Takehiro Tomiyasu, Ben White, Gabriel Magalhaes; Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Martin Odegaard, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Kieran Tierney; Nicolas Pepe, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (c), Bukayo Saka.

Luckily, Arsenal's opponents here are Norwich who sit just above them in the relegation zone. Daniel Farke's Canaries too have yet to pick up a point in the league this season, although they have had tricky opening fixtures. After recruiting heavily during the transfer window, Norwich will be hopeful this could be the game where they end their 13-game losing streak in the Premier League.

Arsenal aren't used to finding themselves bottom of the Premier League table. This is only the Gunners' second-ever game when starting the day in this position. The only previous such game was their second-ever game in the competition, way back in August 1992. Mikel Arteta's side urgently need a win or else it won't just be Arteta's job that comes into question.

Hello! Welcome to our live text commentary of this Premier League match between Arsenal and Norwich City at the Emirates Stadium.

LIVE: Man Utd vs Newcastle

MANCHESTER UNITED STARTING XI (4-2-3-1): David de Gea; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Raphael Varane, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw; Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic; Mason Greenwood, Bruno Fernandes, Jadon Sancho; Cristiano Ronaldo.

Manchester United have made an unbeaten start to their season, picking up two wins and a draw in their opening three matches so far. They'll be looking to continue that run here today, but all eyes will be on Cristiano Ronaldo as he makes his return to the club he left 12 years ago. They face a Newcastle side that are yet to win a game this season in all competitions (D2 L2). Steve Bruce's team did get their first point of the season last time out before the international break though in a 2-2 draw with Southampton.

Hello and welcome to live coverage of the Premier League meeting between Manchester United and Newcastle United at Old Trafford!

Rose to become Borussia Dortmund manager as Bundesliga rivals Monchengladbach confirm summer departure

Can the Leicester City new boy kick off his Foxes career in style vs Manchester City on Saturday?

Two transfer deals that went somewhat under the radar during the final days of the transfer window involved Nigerian wideman Ahmed Musa and Ademola Lookman.

The former ended his brief stay back in Nigerian football by signing with Fatih Karagumruk, while the latter returned for a third stint in the Premier League when he signed for Leicester City.

The moves prompted Goal to ask—in our recent African Football HQ transfer talk show live—which of the duo secured the better move during the window.

On one hand, it’s fantastic to see Musa returning to European football, having surely made the move back to the NPFL and to Kano Pillars too early in his career.

He’s only 28, so should theoretically have some of his best years ahead of him, and surely had a lot more to offer than at the highest level of the Nigerian game.

He’s the Super Eagles captain after all, and—when he featured against Cape Verde in Nigeria’s recent World Cup qualifier—became only the third Nigerian player to reach a century of international appearances for the West African giants.

It’s surely only a matter of time before he eclipses Joseph Yobo and Vincent Enyeama to become Nigeria’s all-time record cap holder.

His return to Europe should help him re-establish himself as one of the most exciting—and experienced—African wideman.

Lookman finds himself at a different stage of his career; he’s only 23, and still has much to prove, following some stop-start seasons.

He excelled on loan at RasenBallsport Leipzig after signing for Everton, but then failed to establish himself at Goodison Park.

After signing permanently for RB Leipzig, he failed to create his previous magic in Saxony, but did show glimpses of quality when loaned back to England with Fulham.

He was never going to remain with the Cottagers following their relegation, however, and so a move to Leicester City—and the opportunity to work with Brendan Rodgers—gives him another glorious opportunity to crystallize his immense potential.  

The Northern Irish coach has a strong track record for working with youngsters on the cusp of greatness and helping them to bring their qualities to bear on a consistent basis.

Can he now do the same with Lookman?

(Originally posted by Ed Dove)

Obasi scores on Rheindorf Altach debut against Union Gurten

The Portuguese superstar has been included in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's starting XI against the Magpies, with other summer signings also getting the nod

Cristiano Ronaldo will open his second spell as a Manchester United player from the off against Newcastle , with the Portuguese superstar named in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's starting XI.

A five-time Ballon d'Or winner has made a stunning return to Old Trafford 12 years on from bringing a memorable first association with the Red Devils to a close.

Record-setting stints with Real Madrid and Juventus have seen the 36-year-old cement a standing as an all-time great, with the intention being to further enhance his legacy back in English football.

What is Man Utd's starting XI?

Alongside Ronaldo, a couple of other summer recruits have also been included in Solskjaer's latest selection.

Raphael Varane, who worked with Ronaldo at Real, makes his home debut for United after seeing his first minutes for the club prior to the international break in an away win at Wolves.

Jadon Sancho is another eye-catching addition to the Red Devils squad, with the England winger lining up on the left of a fearsome front three that also includes Mason Greenwood.

Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes will be pulling the strings in midfield, hoping to provide the ammunition for Ronaldo and Co, while club captain Harry Maguire partners Varane at the back.

Dean Henderson has stepped up his recovery from a bout of Covid-19 by figuring for United's U23s, but David de Gea retains his spot between the sticks.

Fred is available after seeing a ban lifted on English-based Brazilian stars that were prevented from linking up with their country for World Cup qualifying duty, but he has to settle for a place on the bench.

Edinson Cavani, who has passed the No.7 jersey back to Ronaldo , is not in the matchday squad.

When was Ronaldo's last appearance for Man Utd?

Ronaldo took in 292 appearances for United after joining them from Sporting in the summer of 2003.

He scored 118 goals and helped the Red Devils to three Premier League titles, a Champions League crown, as well as landing the first of his five Golden Balls.

An iconic figure currently has 84 efforts to his name in the English top-flight and, having committed to a two-year contract , will have his sights set on another notable century.

His last goal for United came in a derby date with Manchester City on May 10, 2009, with his final appearance coming in a 2-0 Champions League final defeat to a Lionel Messi-inspired Barcelona side in Rome's Stadio Olimpico on May 27, 2009.

Records have already started to tumble around him before a ball has even been kicked back in red, with another entry made to the history books 12 years on from his last Premier League outing.

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(Originally posted by Chris Burton)

Source: Miami nearing deal with Juve's Higuain

The Blasters are next in action against Bengaluru FC in Group C...

Kerala Blasters edged Indian Navy football team by a solitary goal in an Durand Cup 2021 encounter at the Salt Lake stadium in Kolkata, on Saturday.

Uruguayan midfielder Adrian Luna (71') scored the winner from the spot after a goalless first half. The Sailormen had won their opening clash 2-1 against Delhi FC but are now second in the group on account of the Blasters loss. 

Minutes after the Blasters converted by Luna, which was earned by Sreekuttan following a pass by Prasanth with defender Dalraj Singh going into the books, the Navy men could have drawn level on a couple of occasions.

Sreyas VG, who along with Dalraj had scored against Delhi, was denied by Blasters' goalkeeper Albino and the rebound was shot wide by PM Britto.

Ivan Vukomanovic's men can make it to the quarterfinals should they pick a win over fellow Indian Super League (ISL) side Bengaluru FC next Wednesday.

 

(Originally posted by Anselm Noronha)

Neymar at 29! How great is he?

The 48-year-old former Nigeria international has predicted a first season win for the Gunners when they play at home on Saturday

Nigeria legend Jay-Jay Okocha has revealed his prediction for the Premier League matches set for this weekend, tipping Arsenal to get a convincing win against Norwich City.

The North London outfit has endured a painful start to their 2021-22 campaign and they are yet to win a match from the three played, lying at the bottom of the 20-team table.

And ahead of their fourth game of the campaign against Norwich at the Emirates Stadium, the former Super Eagles midfielder has predicted a 3-1 win for the Mikel Arteta-led side.

In a post on his Instagram page, the 48-year-old, who played in England for Bolton Wanderers, has given his prediction for all the six Premier League matches lined up for Saturday.

In his other predictions, Okocha has tipped Manchester United, who are set to hand winger Cristiano Ronaldo a second debut, to beat Newcastle United 4-0 at Old Trafford, while he has also predicted a 2-1 win for Patrick Vieira's Crystal Palace against Tottenham Hotspur at Selhurst Park Stadium.

Despite enjoying a host of African players, among them Zambia’s Patson Daka, Nigeria’s Kelechi Iheanacho, and Wilfred Ndidi, Ghana's Daniel Amartey, Okocha has tipped Leicester City to be thumped 4-1 by Manchester City in their backyard.

Okocha has also predicted a 2-0 win for Watford, who also enjoy the presence of Nigerian players led by Emmanuel Dennis, Oghenekaro Etebo, and Senegalese forward Ismaila Sarr, against Wolverhampton Wanderers, and predicted a 3-0 win for Chelsea against Aston Villa.

Arsenal started their campaign on a losing note after going down 2-0 against promoted side Brentford at Brentford Community Stadium.

The Gunners then suffered a 2-0 defeat against Chelsea at the Emirates before they travelled to the Etihad Stadium where they were hammered 5-0 by Man City.

(Originally posted by Dennis Mabuka)

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Tom Heaton wants to challenge to be Man Utd number one

The Buccaneers are at home as they resume their league campaign and here is how they line up against the Dube Birds in this Original Soweto derby
(Originally posted by Michael Madyira)

Partey’s £45m deal ended seven-month chase from Arsenal as transfer business encourages Edu

The 80-year-old is being kept in intensive care for a while after undergoing an operation this week

Brazil icon Pele says his recovery from an operation is going well.

The 80-year-old went under the knife to remove a tumour from his colon last week.

The three-time World Cup winner was admitted to the Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo at the end of August after the tumour was discovered during routine examinations.

What did Pele say?

Pele took to social media to thank fans for the well wishes he has received and says he will spend the coming days focused on his recovery.

"My friends, with each passing day I feel a little better. I'm looking forward to playing again, but I'm still going to recover for a few more days," Pele wrote in an Instagram post.

"While I'm here, I take the opportunity to talk a lot with my family and to rest.

"Thanks again for all the loving messages. We'll be together again soon!"

What is Pele's condition?

The Sao Paulo hospital confirmed that the football legend "has been recovering satisfactorily, is conscious, actively talking and maintaining his vital signs in normality".

But Pele is to be kept in intensive care for the time being.

The ex-Santos star has suffered several medical problems in recent years and has been forced to use walkers and wheelchairs since he had a hip replacement in 2012.

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(Originally posted by Peter McVitie)

Tottenham move to Leyton Orient's Brisbane Road for 2022/23 WSL season

8' Injury concern here for Tottenham as Dier is down with an injury after a collision with Ayew, after Lloris threw the ball out to him and Ayew was lurking nearby, so Dier had to dive in to make sure he got the ball first. However, it looks like he will be fine to continue.

6' Kane was in fine form for England on international duty, scoring a goal in all three games, but he is yet to score for Tottenham so far this season.

4' Lovely skill! Moura does brilliantly to skip past four Palace players and sprint into their half of the pitch, but unfortunately he can't get any further forward and Palace clear the danger in time.

3' Alli is playing slightly higher up the pitch than normal today, dropping just behind Kane as Spurs have a three-man midfield who will want to get on the ball a lot.

1' We're under way!

The teams are out on the pitch and kick-off is just a few minutes away, stay tuned for all the match action!

Meanwhile Tottenham have made three changes to their starting line-up, with Davinson Sanchez missing out due to COVID quarantine rules and Son Heung-Min and Steven Bergwijn picked up injuries on international duty. They have been replaced by Moura, Winks and Emerson, who makes his debut for Spurs after joining from Barcelona.

Palace name the same side that drew with West Ham last time out, but they do have a few new faces on the bench, with Hughes and Edouard hoping to make their debuts today.

TOTTENHAM SUBS: Matt Doherty, Bryan Gil, Joe Rodon, Pierluigi Gollini, Tanguy Ndombele, Ben Davies, Dane Scarlett, Dilan Markanday, Tobi Omole.

TOTTENHAM (4-3-3): Hugo Lloris; Emerson, Japhet Tanganga, Eric Dier, Sergio Reguilon; Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Oliver Skipp, Harry Winks; Lucas Moura, Harry Kane, Dele Alli.

PALACE SUBS: Jack Butland, Luka Milivojevic, James Tomkins, Michael Olise, Will Hughes, Nathaniel Clyne, Odsonnne Edouard, Martin Kelly, Jairo Riedewald.

PALACE (4-3-3): Vicente Guaita; Joel Ward, Joachim Andersen, Marc Guehi, Tyrick Mitchell; Conor Gallagher, Cheikhou Kouyate, James McArthur; Wilfried Zaha, Christian Benteke, Jordan Ayew.

Meanwhile Tottenham are top and are the only team to have won all three games so far, including a 1-0 victory over Watford before the international break.

Crystal Palace are yet to pick up their first win of the season, but they did come from behind to gain a point against West Ham last time out, with Conor Gallagher scoring a brace in a 2-2 draw. This leaves Palace 14th in the table.

Hello and welcome to our LIVE match commentary of the Premier League clash between Crystal Palace and Tottenham at Selhurst Park.

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Kevin-Prince wants 'nothing to do' with half-brother Boateng after ex-Bayern Munich man found guilty of assault

The Germany international was convicted of assaulting his former partner and his relative has spoken out against him

Kevin-Prince Boateng has criticised his half-brother Jerome after the defender was found guilty of assaulting his former partner.

The centre-back, who joined Lyon this summer after leaving Bayern Munich, was ordered to pay a €1.8 million fine  after being convicted on Thursday.

Boateng avoided a possible prison term for the incident which took place in 2018, but the prosecution has said they will consider appealing the judge's ruling as they hoped for a suspended sentence instead of a mere fine.

What has been said?

Kevin-Prince says his relationship with Jerome, who has the same father but a different mother, broke down well before the latter's conviction.

"I've distanced myself from Jerome for a long time," the Hertha Berlin player said to  Bild .

"I value and respect German law. I abhor violence against women.

"I don't identify with my brother's actions and that's why I no longer have anything to do with him."

Will Boateng play for Lyon?

The Germany international signed for Lyon in a free transfer during the summer window and is yet to make his first appearance for the club.

Coach Peter Bosz refused to comment on the 33-year-old's legal situation but says there is a chance he could debut on Sunday when they take on Strasbourg.

"I'm a coach, it's his private life, I don't want to say anything about it," he told reporters.

"Jerome did not train collectively for three months, even if he worked with a trainer, and the team training is always different.

"Xherdan Shaqiri is a little further ahead. We'll see on Sunday, there are a lot of uncertainties for the starting XI."

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(Originally posted by Peter McVitie)

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The duo was in Africa to represent the Super Eagles and the Black Stars in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers and now have to quarantine

Bordeaux manager Vladimir Petkovic is disappointed with the fact Nigeria international Samuel Kalu and his compatriot from Ghana Gideon Mensah will not be involved as his team tackles Lens on Sunday.

The duo will sit out the match that will be played at the Matmut-Atlantique Stadium since they are required to quarantine after serving their countries in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers. Kalu was involved in the Super Eagles' duties against Liberia and Cape Verde respectively.

The Super Eagles won the first match at home 2-0 before claiming a 2-1 win away in the second match.

For the Black Stars, they started with a 1-0 win at home against Ethiopia but lost by the same margin away to South Africa. But their services for their respective countries will come with a price as they will miss this weekend's league assignments.

"They all have good possibilities," Petkovic said in a press conference as quoted by Girondins4ever.

"Obviously, we have two players who came back from Africa and who therefore cannot play [Mensah and Kalu]. These are things that should not happen, but they should also be decided at levels higher than us. 

"Now we just have to focus on what we can do with the players available, in order to do the best we can. But yesterday, we already had good news, that of training with almost the entire workforce."

After four matches, Bordeaux are in 19th position with just two points after two draws and as many losses.

They started their campaign with a 2-0 loss at home against Clermont. The visitors scored their goals in the second half courtesy of Mohamed Bayo, 82, and Jodel Dossou, 90.

In the second match away to 10-man Marseille, the Girondins forced a 2-2 draw. Cengiz Under and Dimitri Payet were on target for the hosts while Timothee Pembele and Remi Oudin replied for the visitors.

Another draw came against Angers; Sekou Mara scored for Bordeaux before Romain Thomas equalized. Before the international break, they lost 4-0 away to Nice.

(Originally posted by Seth Willis)

PSG eyeing summer move for Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier

The Blues boss was pleased to hear the Netherlands coach come to his defence over the team's style of play

Thomas Tuchel has praised Louis van Gaal for having "the balls" to speak his mind after he praised the Chelsea coach during an outburst at a press conference.

Van Gaal had an altercation with De Telegraaf journalist Valentijn Driessen over the nature of a three-man defence.

The 70-year-old highlighted Chelsea as proof that a 3-5-2 formation does not necessarily mean a defensive approach, saying: "I take my hat off to Mr Tuchel, because he got in halfway through [the season]."

What did Tuchel say?

Tuchel was pleased to hear Van Gaal come to his defence and says he is an admirer of the Netherlands coach.

"Somebody sent that to me. It was a pleasure to play against him as a very young coach in Germany when he was coach from Bayern Munich and he has this kind of brutal honesty when you talk to him or when he goes to the press conference, which is what I really love," Tuchel told Sky Sports.

"He has really the balls to speak it out, what he thinks. Sometimes it's not to his advantage, but I think right now, it's nice to hear him talk about football. He has a certain age. He has a huge experience. He has influenced football in general with all his clubs, all his teams, on such a high level.

"Not just because he defended me in person, which was nice, of course, but in general, he is not afraid to speak out. Sometimes I or other colleagues maybe think 'let's don't speak out' because we'd just create trouble and we want to protect a calm atmosphere… But he's a nice guy, I like him."

Do Chelsea play defensively?

Tuchel agreed with Van Gaal that his side do not set up to prioritise defending over attacking football, stressing that an attractive style is most important. 

"Well, what is defensive and what is offensive? I think you can debate for hours and for weeks and in the end for years," the German coach added.

"For me it's more to stay active. If you take the Champions League final, we had not a lot of possession and of course we had to defend because of the quality of Man City, but we never were passive. We never just parked the bus in front of the goal.

"If a game is active, it's attractive. So you need to have answers to all the questions and you have to respect the strengths and strategy of your opponent.

"Sometimes we have a lot of ball possession but it doesn't feel like a really offensive game. I had some games in Paris with PSG with ridiculous amount of ball possession, but we could not pace it up, we could not accelerate in this special game. So it felt like we controlled it, but it didn't feel like attacking football.

"So what is attacking football? One of the best transition teams was Jurgen Klopp at Dortmund and with Liverpool in the last years. Sometimes they don't have much ball possession, but then you see these fast attacks - and they have these fast attacks because they defended deep before.

"So it's all connected and what I heard from Van Gaal, I was clearly on his side! It's important that it's attractive, that it's active and it's intensive and you can show these attributes in all parts of the game, in the moments where you defend, and also when you attack."

What did Van Gaal say?

Van Gaal's comments were prompted by Driessen's suggestion that he wanted Netherlands to focus on a more careful approach than the attacking style that the coach and country are famous for.

"You have no idea at all. I'm sorry to say it, but you're just a journalist," Van Gaal said. 

"You want to implement your vision, but you have no vision in football. You have a vision for the newspaper, fantastic. You attract attention and so on. But with 5-3-2 or 5-2-3 you can attack incredibly well. Chelsea shows it every time, with different formations. And I take my hat off to Mr Tuchel, because he got in halfway through [the season]."

When Driessen pointed out that Van Gaal's first book says otherwise, the ex-Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss said: "Have you ever heard of evolution? I'm developing - and Memphis is developing too. Me, at the age of 70.

"With 5-3-2 you can play distinctive football. Only you don't want to. Well, then you should write that. I read it again and then a faint smile arises again, because I think: 'there you have Valentijn again'. It's so easy to write that. I can't do anything about it."

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Original author: Peter McVitie

Manchester City salaries and expiries

The former Gunners defender admits that big decisions will need to be made at some stage, but he would like to see the Spaniard given time

Mikel Arteta has been falling under ever-increasing pressure at Arsenal, with the Gunners currently bottom of the Premier League table, but Mikael Silvestre has warned that parting with another manager will cost the club valuable time and money.

Questions are being asked of how long Arteta will be sticking around on the back of a pointless and goalless start to the 2021-22 campaign from a beleaguered north London outfit.

Silvestre concedes that there will come a time for big decisions to be made, potentially after a derby date with Tottenham on September 26, but hopes patience will be shown with a man that has delivered FA Cup glory at Emirates Stadium and been backed in the transfer market.

What has been said?

Former Arsenal defender Silvestre, speaking in association with BettingExpert, told Goal of Arteta's precarious situation: "Everyone was wishing for Arsene [Wenger] to leave, but the question is do you give more time for Arteta to put this club together? 

"We have to realise that the team and the squad wasn't 100 per cent ready, there were injuries, Covid issues for the start of the season. There are a lot of things that need to be addressed quickly. 

"I am always in favour of giving the manager more time. After the derby, then it will be time to assess if there was any progression. 

"Forget the results, there should be some progress on the pitch if everyone is fit and ready in the starting XI. If there is no progress, then the question will be asked."

Will a change be made?

Arsenal continue to struggle for consistency despite investing a record £145 million ($200m) on fresh faces during the last transfer window.

With expectations still high at Emirates Stadium, Arteta faces a race against time to prove that he is the right man to guide the club towards a brighter future.

Various potential successors are already being speculated upon, with former Chelsea and Inter boss Antonio Conte currently out of work and available, but Silvestre has urged the Gunners against any snap judgements - especially one that could bring in another boss that favours a different style of football.

The Frenchman added: "We have seen that at [Manchester] United before, there were many different managers with different styles of football. 

"It's really important that the club keeps its identity. Mikel right now is best placed to do the job and he needs backing from the players. He needs to make sure they believe in him. 

"After that, if you have to make a change then you pick the manager that will be happy to use the £300m spent in the last few years on new players. 

"You don't want another manager with a different style of football who will ask you to write more cheques and buy more players for his football."

Arsenal will be back in action on Saturday when taking in a crunch clash with Norwich at Emirates Stadium - with the Canaries also waiting on their first points of the season.

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Original author: Chris Burton

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Caf Champions League: It was a horror debut for AmaZulu vs Nyasa Big Bullets – McCarthy

The former Bafana Bafana striker admits his players failed to live up to the challenge as they suffered a first leg defeat at home

AmaZulu head coach Benni McCarthy has described as “disastrous” the team’s first outing in the Caf Champions League after losing 1-0 against Nyasa Big Bullets in the first leg on Friday.

Usuthu went into their first-ever appearance on the continental scene seeking to pick up a positive start but it was the visiting side from Malawi who scored courtesy of Chiukepo Msowoya in the 26th minute and held on to stun the hosts at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.

Ahead of the first leg battle, McCarthy had remained optimistic of his team doing well and even surpassing what Kaizer Chiefs achieved in the same competition last season.

The former Bafana Bafana striker has now blamed his players for lacking the spirit to fight and get a positive result and described the outcome as a “horror show.”

What did McCarthy say?

“Not a great start to our Caf adventure,” McCarthy said after the game as quoted by idiskitimes.

“As much as it looked like we dominated the game, we were nowhere close to our best. I think when you play the way you do, and you don’t have the desire to score goals, there’s not really much of a chance you give yourself.

“You look at the opposition; they did absolutely nothing in the game. They played to their strength. They played for free kicks, and then put the ball in the box, use their physicality, get in, and then ja, they get away with one.

“I think maybe it could have been a foul on Veli, because I think he had the ball firmly, and they get their goal, a breakaway goal.

“And ja, and then we didn’t end up doing enough to win the game, so I can’t really sum the game up because it was difficult to watch, and difficult to accept what was happening out there.

“You create the chances we did and we fail to score. So, I think, if ever you get the chance to speak to the players that was on the pitch, maybe they can give you a better indication of what they think happened there, but I just think it was a horror show for me to watch, especially a lack of desire. that we showed out there.

“When you get the chances and, you play in that manner, and then you go 10 versus 11 in, and still nothing. So ja, I think the players have to have a hard look at themselves. For me, I think this was a disastrous game.”

What next for AmaZulu after defeat?

On the return leg battle, McCarthy said: “So now we have to go to the jungle. We have to go to a very difficult place to go and repeat and go and overturn losing at home, and then looking to go and win away from home in Africa, which not many teams have done, but now we are asking that of ourselves.

“So ja we just prepare for that now, for SuperSport, our next league game, and then to go back to the face the Malawians. We know what they are about. And that’s really it.”

After playing SuperSport United in a midweek Premier Soccer League clash on Wednesday, Usuthu will travel to Lilongwe where they will face Bullets in the return leg on September 18 at Bingu National Stadium.

(Originally posted by Dennis Mabuka)

Man Utd's Cavani explains meaning behind iconic behind bow & arrow celebration

The 34-year-old is marking his goals with a celebration of the past by firing an imaginary arrow into the air

Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani says his goal celebration is inspired by his country's past and his daughter's name.

The Uruguay international has marked his goals for the Red Devils by mimicking firing an arrow from a bow into the sky.

The 34-year-old's latest celebration is a nod to the knowledge and experience he has gained over the years.

What has been said?

"I’ve changed my celebration a few times now and again. But this latest one comes from when you start growing up and begin to learn and gain knowledge about things that date back from a long time ago," he told the club's website .

"It kind of comes from our population, our native Uruguayans. Because I think and feel that down through the various generations of my family, I have roots from back in those times.

"I got the idea of being able to do the celebration where I take out the arrow and fire it. So that’s a bit of the history behind it, which in turn explains the thinking behind my daughter’s name, India.

"It’s all connected! There, I’ve explained it all a bit for you!"

How many goals has Cavani scored for Man Utd?

The former Napoli and Paris Saint-Germain star joined United last October and is tied to the club until the end of the season.

He scored 17 times in 39 games in all competitions last season.

Cavani has made only one appearance so far this season, coming off the bench against Wolves in late-August.

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