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With eight members of the People’s Club tested positive for Covid-19, their last four reverse fixture has been moved

The Caf Champions League semi-final second leg encounter between Zamalek and Raja Casablanca has been postponed by eight days, the Confederation of African Football (Caf) confirmed on Thursday.

The showdown billed for the Cairo International Stadium was due to be held on October 24 but has now been pushed back as eight players of Raja tested positive for the coronavirus and are currently quarantined by the Moroccan health authorities.

“Following a consultation meeting held immediately between the Caf experts, the authorities of Raja Casablanca and the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), the president of Raja reaffirmed the willingness of the club to participate until about this competition,” a statement from Caf website read.

“Faced with this situation, in order to protect the integrity of the competition and promote a spirit of solidarity, the organizing committee for Inter-Club Competitions and Management of Club Licensing System has agreed to postpone the return match of the semi-final of the Champions League between Zamalek and Raja CA on November 1st, 2020.

“At the same time, the match Al Ahly SC vs WAC is maintained and the final of the 2019/20 Total Caf Champions League remains scheduled for November 6th, 2020.”

Several leagues across Africa were placed on a hiatus following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic which claimed several lives as well as stopped several activities worldwide.

Achraf Bencharki scored the only goal that gave Zamalek a 1-0 victory over Raja Casablanca in the first leg of their Caf Champions League semi-final fixture on Sunday.

Bencharki broke the deadlock at Stade Mohamed V in the 18th minute with his header off Ahmed Sayed Zizo's cross.

The effort was the Morocco international's seventh goal on his seventh appearance in the Champions League this season. The winners over two legs will face either Wydad Casablanca or Al Ahly in the final.

Original author: Shina Oludare

Why Tottenham must move away from back-three formation | Oh What A Night

The 27-year-old Englishman was playing his first ever match in European football after joining the Glasgow side from Anderlecht this summer

‘Man Utd in transition & should prioritise top four’ – Bosnich not convinced by title talk

The Chamazi-based side has opened up a five-point gap at the top of the table after winning their seven games in the current campaign

Azam FC assistant coach Vivier Bahati insists his charges are keen on proving their critics wrong by winning the 2020/21 Tanzania Mainland League title. 

The Ice-cream Makers have started the campaign on a high and are the only team so far who have a 100% winning record. The Burundian has revealed the team is determined to change the mindset by some people that only Simba SC and Yanga SC are capable of challenging for the league.

"At the start of the season, we drew a plan to win the league title this season and that is why we are able to bag three vital points regardless where we are playing and that is the secret of any team fighting to win silverware," Bahati told reporters after their recent 2-0 win over Ihefu FC.

"We want to change the mentality by some people that the league's title is challenged by two teams only; that notion will soon become history."

Azam have so far collected 21 points from their opening seven games. They are followed by Yanga SC who have managed to collect 16 points from six games.

The 27-time champions reached the tally after defeating Polisi Tanzania by a solitary goal on Thursday.

Defending champions Simba SC are third with 13 points after falling by the same margin away to Tanzania Prisons.

In an initial interview, Bahati had stated the Chamazi-based charges will be going for nothing less than a win in their league matches. 

"We are ready to search for three more points that will keep us at the top of the table and our problem is not a slim win or how we do it, our main problem is three points and that is what we are going for, we don’t care how we do it, our problem is at the end of the match we want three points.  

"Even if we win 1-0, we will thank God, all we need this season is to win our matches and get maximum points, but if we get more than one goal and win the match that will also be good, but for now we need any win and three points and we will be okay."  

Original author: Seth Willis

Top Five: New PSL signings to watch this season

Ed Dove picks out five signings in the Premier Soccer League who could well be set for a big campaign
Original author: Ed Dove

Arsene Wenger disciples who went into management & how they've performed so far

The 19-year-old will make the switch from MLS to Red Bull Salzburg in January but there are plenty of fellow U. S. nationals already making a mark

Brenden Aaronson says the examples set by the likes of Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie have been “huge” for him as he prepares to make the step from MLS to Europe.

The highly-rated 19-year-old midfielder is set to leave the Philadelphia Union in January, signing for Jesse Marsch’s Red Bull Salzburg in Austria.

With the likes of Pulisic, McKennie, Giovanni Reyna and Barcelona’s new signing Sergino Dest set to make an impact at the very highest level in the Champions League this season, young Americans like Aaronson have role models to look up to.

"It's huge seeing them and it definitely gives you confidence as a player,” Aaronson told Sky Sports.

“It shows anything is possible when you come from the MLS and American soccer is definitely on the up.

"I actually met Pulisic in an October camp for the USA national team. He's a fantastic guy and super down to earth. He's very hardworking and you can just see in training how amazing this guy is. It was awesome to see him, Weston and all these other guys who are just top.

"I hope I'll be able to be a part of it and that would be amazing but for now I just need to keep working hard to get into the Salzburg team."

Aaronson is joining a Salzburg side which has proved a finishing school for some of the world’s top young talents in recent years.

Erling Haaland, Sadio Mane and Naby Keita are among the players to have made their mark there and, while he has admitted he would one day love to play for Liverpool in the Premier League, he believes he made the right decision when choosing his new club.

"I think it was around the MLS is Back tournament, a few big teams were interested in me at the time but Salzburg stood out because of how they play.

"It really benefits my game how they play, the formation, the coach. Everything stood out and made sense for me to make the move, it's been a dream since I was young to play in Europe so I can't wait to get started.”

Henderson happy to play Man Utd waiting game as he sets sights on ‘well overdue’ trophy

This will be Spurs’ very first match against LASK; they have faced Austrian opposition on four previous occasions, beating SV Stockerau twice and FK Austria Wien once (D1).

LASK have made three changes to their side that beat Worgl last time out. Michorl, Gruber and Balic all come into the fold as Madsen, Goiginger and Eggestein drop to the bench. Raguz leads the line for the Austrian outfit.

Gareth Bale makes his first start for Tottenham since his return to the club from Real Madrid. The Welshman is one of eight changes that Mourinho makes from the draw against West Ham. Hart starts between the sticks, while Doherty and Davies are called into the back four. Winks gets the nod alongside Hojbjerg, while Lamela, Lucas and Vinicius all start in the final third. Bale plays just behind Vinicius in the forward line.

LASK SUBS: Petar Filipovic, Johannes Eggestein, Christian Ramsebner, Marvin Potzmann, Mads Emil Madsen, Yevhen Cherbeko, Tobias Lawal, Thomas Goiginger, Lukas Grgic, Thomas Gebauer.

LASK (3-4-3): Alexander Schlager; Philipp Wiesinger, Gernot Trauner, Andres Andrade; Reinhold Ranftl James Holland, Peter Michorl, Rene Renner; Andreas Gruber, Husein Balic, Marko Raguz.

TOTTENHAM SUBS: Hugo Lloris, Toby Alderweireld, Son Heung-min, Harry Kane, Moussa Sissoko, Giovanni Lo Celso, Dele Alli, Steven Bergwijn, Serge Aurier, Tanguy Ndombele, Brandon Austin, Jack Clarke.

TOTTENHAM (4-2-3-1): Joe Hart; Matt Doherty, Davinson Sanchez, Ben Davies, Sergio Reguilon; Harry Winks, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg; Lucas Moura, Gareth Bale, Erik Lamela; Carlos Vinicius.

LASK also advanced through the qualifying stage, overcoming DAC before producing a stunning performance on the road to hammer Sporting CP 4-1. The Austrian outfit have form coming into the contest, losing only one match since the start of the campaign. Dominik Thalhammer's men defeated Worgl last time out in the Stiegl Cup and will be looking for another strong outing.

Tottenham battled through the qualifying rounds of the Europa League to reach the group stage. Jose Mourinho's men defeated Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Shkendija and Maccabi Haifa to advance. Spurs have played a lot of football in the early stages of the campaign, which may have played a role in their collapse against West Ham United last time out in the Premier League. Leading 3-0, they conceded three goals in the final 10 minutes, spurning a victory on home soil. Mourinho will be demanding a resonse tonight.

Good evening and welcome to the live commentary of the Europa League Group J clash between Tottenham and LASK at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Former Bafana Bafana skipper Khune stripped of Kaizer Chiefs captaincy

The 19-year-old is leaving the Philadelphia Union for Red Bull Salzburg in January, but his true ambitions seemingly lie at Anfield

Rising star Brenden Aaronson has revealed he is a huge Liverpool fan and dreams of playing in the Premier League.

Aaronson, who earned his first cap for the U.S. men’s national team earlier this year, will make the leap from MLS to Europe when he joins Jesse Marsch’s Red Bull Salzburg in January.

Currently of the Philadelphia Union, Aaronson says he idolized Liverpool legends Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres and loved watching their Premier League title win last season.

"My dad introduced me to the game at a young age as he played college football in America,” Aaronson told Sky Sports. “He also put me in front of a TV and I watched Liverpool ever since.

"As long as I can remember I've been a Liverpool fan. I have Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres posters in my room, those two were the ones I looked up to. I have Liverpool winning the Champions League above my bed too.

"When they won the title last year, that was a crazy moment for me. Going back to the Gerrard slip… it was tough but to see them absolutely dominate the Premier League, it was insane and I was so happy on the inside."

Aaronson knows he arrives in Europe with plenty to prove but, with the likes of Erling Haaland – plus Liverpool pair Sadio Mane and Naby Keita – having made their names in Salzburg, he is in a good place to take the next step.

In the future, though, the teenager would love to see himself playing in England.

"I think the Premier League is the dream league for me. It's unbelievable and it keeps going upwards.

"The players keep getting better and better and for me, it's for sure a dream league and something I would like to be a part of for any team over there really!"

Aaronson has been compared to Chelsea star Kai Havertz in the past, but he aims to emulate Reds great Gerrard in his midfield role.

"I think we're a little different in positioning, but I used to see him go into games and giving it his all every game,” he said.

"He was winning challenges, playing the ball forward, scoring goals - he really was the complete midfielder and that's something I want to bring into my game. He was tireless and gave everything for the team and that's something I really like about him.

"I also really like Luka Modric and Kaka - I like those three a lot and they're the ones I like to plan my game around.

"I think I'm an energetic center midfielder that loves to get forward, score goals and get assists. I'm creative when I get to the final third and I like to make stuff happen when I get the ball."

The Manchester City team that should start against West Brom

The Nigerian’s seismic impact in the Italian top flight, and presence of the Senegal colossus mean Gli Azzurri could gatecrash the title conversation

Victor Osimhen’s reaction 10 minutes before eventually scoring Napoli’s fourth in their 4-1 drubbing of Atalanta was striking. The effervescent frontman had just been denied by Marco Sportiello in the 33rd minute at the Stadio San Paolo, yet, his wide smile and double high-five with Dries Mertens reflected his overall mood.

For someone who hadn’t been following the game up to that point, you might have thought the Nigerian was on a hat-trick and was amused at being denied his third of the afternoon. Far from it, the 21-year-old wasn’t on the scoresheet at the time, neither had he opened his competitive account for the Partenopei almost halfway into his third appearance since moving from Lille.

In a statistics-driven age, where observers focus on raw numbers, some eyebrows may have been raised before Gennaro Gattuso’s troops faced free-scoring Atalanta on Saturday. Osimhen had fired blanks going into gameweek four — having played 119 minutes before kick-off in Naples — a run that extended to 162 minutes before his 43rd-minute strike to send Gli Azzurri 4-0 up at half time.

Even though the raw numbers show the promising big-money signing has scored one and set up as many, his overall impact — witnessed by those who’ve actually seen Napoli play since the Serie A season started — demonstrate how valuable the West African is becoming to the side.

Osimhen not only came on to devastating effect in their 2-0 win over Parma in gameweek one, but he’s also delivered effective showings in the 6-0 hammering of Genoa — assisting Piotr Zielinski’s goal — and in Saturday’s thrashing of Gian Piero Gasperini’s team, who’d scored 13 times in the opening three fixtures.

Nullifying Atalanta is no mean feat, so Gattuso’s men restricting them to one goal from xG of 0.64 — La Dea’s lowest since a goalless encounter with Sampdoria in November 2019 — was hugely impressive. This was no coincidence, however, with a Kalidou Koulibaly-led backline so-far one of the best in Europe.

Statistics show that Napoli have allowed the second-fewest volume of shots on target (six) in the continent’s top five leagues and they sit joint-second along with Athletic Club, Udinese and Brighton & Hove Albion for the number of saves (five).

Digging deeper, the underlying numbers reveal that Gattuso's men aren’t simply getting lucky with the opposition missing chances against them, as their defensive sturdiness is further reflected in their xGA of 1.7 — the outright best in Europe so far. For greater context, Bayer Leverkusen, who have allowed only five shots on their target have posted xGA of 2.9, while it’s 2.1, 3.8 and 5.3 for Athletic, Udinese and Brighton respectively.

Admittedly, Napoli’s improvement at the back is a collective effort, but much of it is owed to Koulibaly’s ostensible return to form after last year’s decline and rumours of a move away during the extended summer window. Manchester City were favourites to acquire K2 but a fractious relationship between both clubs and Aurelio De Laurentiis’ asking price meant the Citizens opted for Ruben Dias instead.

After enduring a tough 19/20 amid all the in-fighting in Naples, the Senegal stopper has been immense in the opening weeks of this campaign, signalling a return to his brilliant best. The 29-year-old still retains an influence in the team’s build-up play but has largely been astute in his defensive duties as well.

Barring an error to commit into a tackle that led to Atalanta’s consolation, arguably the only time he’s put a foot wrong this term, the experienced centre-back looks to be returning to the lofty heights of previous seasons, and Napoli, not Man City or any other side in Europe, are going to be beneficiaries.

The top Serie A sides are unique in the sense that their frontmen are shaped in the team’s identity; with Cristiano Ronaldo at Juventus, Romelu Lukaku at Inter Milan and Zlatan Ibrahimovic at AC Milan. Osimhen’s arrival in Naples has sharpened the tip of the spear of Gattuso’s set up and his immense impact has not only made them strong top four contenders but outsiders for their first top flight title since 1990.

Of course, it may be too early to throw Napoli’s hat into the ring for a title challenge but the uncertainty and craziness of the times we live in mean the extraordinary cannot be ruled out. The Old Lady are in transition under an inexperienced Andrea Pirlo and Antonio Conte’s soldiers are their major competition.

However, their weekend defeat at the hands of a resurgent AC Milan proved they can be got at.

While Stefano Pioli’s young, in-form Rossoneri team may not be as advanced in their development to mount a title challenge just yet, their tremendous growth in recent months suggests they could contend for the Scudetto if the top guns falter.

There’s also Atalanta, whose attacking verve under Gasperini often proves too much for many sides in Serie A — well, except Napoli who destroyed them on Saturday — while Lazio have to find their form promptly if they hope to challenge once again.

The sheer unpredictability of this season means that Gattuso’s men have a chance if the stars duly align.

Most of the key players from their challenge under Maurizio Sarri in 17/18 are still at the club and they have a manager in Gattuso whose ongoing maturation on the job continues to catch the eye.

Finally, the addition of Osimhen makes Napoli even more threatening. The Super Eagle’s style means Serie A defenders will have little respite when he’s on the pitch. His movement would take them into areas they’d not want to drift into while his competitive nature and inter-play mean centre-backs wouldn’t relish facing the West African forward.

As the 21-year-old has shown to be a threat even when he isn’t scoring, opposition central defenders are in for a long season.

Having given a preview of the menace he carries against Parma, Osimhen continued vs Genoa and put the nation’s second-placed in-form side in 2020 to the sword — he was due to tap in Giovanni Di Lorenzo’s cross before Sportiello diverted it onto Hirving Lozano, his mere presence made two Atalanta players get in each others' way in the build-up to his side’s second and he iced a very sweet cake with his 43rd-minute goal.

Without question, Osimhen’s impact has transformed Napoli’s attack. Together with Koulibaly, who marshals a near watertight backline, the Partenopei, not Inter, could be the ones to finally end Juventus’ Serie A hegemony.

Original author: Seye Omidiora

Real Madrid beaten 2-1 by Rangers in pre-season friendly

A man who is overseeing the development of the Three Lions' next generation is eager to see more black managers given a platform to shine

Former Birmingham City defender and current England U21 assistant Michael Johnson has discussed the need to challenge systemic racism in football, while admitting he doesn't see "a diverse England manager happening in the near future".

The Black Lives Matter movement has had a far-reaching impact on societies across the globe, with mass protests and demonstrations undertaken in a bid to affect significant change.

Football has offered its support to the cause, with players taking a knee in a display of solidarity becoming a pre-match occurrence since the resumption of the sport post-coronavirus lockdown.

Black History Month has given the movement even greater traction in October, and clubs across the Premier League have celebrated with a whole host of different events and activities to raise awareness.

Johnson, who is with England's U21s after previously managing Guyana and Notts County, is excited by the progress being made in the ongoing fight against racism in football, but says there is still much to be done in terms of bringing through talented black coaches at the highest level.

The England U21 assistant coach opened up to DAZN on his experiences as a Black coach in the modern game, before highlighting a lack of opportunities for those from ethnic and minority backgrounds.

“I was coaching at a club, looking after a very successful youth team. One day I was called into the management’s office informing me they were going to make a change with my position," he said.

“It wasn’t about the results because the team were doing well, and they were enjoying their football, but I was told they were relieving me of my duties. My replacement had no footballing experience and had the minimum licence as a coach.

“In football, there’s 33 per cent of BAME [Black, Asian, and minority ethnic] players across the leagues. However, when you transition to coaching and management, the disparity drops off – with only four Black managers out of 92. 

"Once you go into senior leadership, it drops even lower to two per cent. You can see quite clearly that once you leave the game, the 33 per cent of players aren’t transitioning into coaching, management or leadership.

“The recruitment process needs to be open, fair and transparent. These jobs need to be advertised publicly so people who are qualified can apply, rather than via a network. The pipeline [of talent] is there. The pipeline is just frustrated because opportunities to be exposed to the top clubs and interviews are not forthcoming. 

“[As a result] the clubs have missed out on talent. There’s talented managers and coaches who could have added to that industry, but you’ll never know, because the network didn’t allow people like me to access those opportunities. We believe football has missed out on a generation of talented coaches.”  

Johnson went on to discuss common racial stereotypes in the modern game, using Inter striker Romelu Lukaku as an example of a player who doesn't get the recognition he deserves.

“When you look at someone like Lukaku, he’s often described as powerful and strong, but no-one mentions that he speaks six languages, or he’s got three Master’s degrees – he’s a very articulate man. But this is not associated with Black players because it’s always around their physicality," he said.

“When it comes to Black athletes, the terminology has not changed fast enough, which makes it difficult to translate into the boardroom. The language that we use to describe Black players in particular needs to be looked at and challenged.” 

Johnson doesn't think a black manager will be taking charge of England's senior squad any time soon, but he is optimistic that diversity will become more widespread in the coming years.

“For the first time in 30 years, I’m excited to see what the next six weeks will bring in terms of football embracing real change," he said.

“I don’t see a diverse England manager happening in the near future. But ultimately, I think it will happen. Based on whoever’s coaching in the Premier League – if the results are doing well, and the style of football is doing well, then it shouldn’t matter about being Black, white, or a certain gender.” 

Johnson added on the significance of his role with the Three Lions: "First of all I’m a coach and want to be known as a really great coach. Beyond those parameters, with such a diverse workforce in the England team, it’s great for the players to know that there is somebody like me in a prominent coaching position so they can aspire to be someone.” 

'Yes, I wanted Kaizer Chiefs' Billiat at Mamelodi Sundowns' - Mosimane confesses

The Nigeria international has spoken of his excitement to link up with the 24-year-old at Craven Cottage

Ola Aina has expressed his delight to reunite with his former Chelsea teammate Ruben Loftus-Cheek at Fulham.

The Nigeria international spent 12 years at Stamford Bridge after joining the club as a schoolboy before leaving permanently to team up with Serie A side Torino after impressing during a loan spell.

The 24-year-old wing-back played along with Loftus-Cheek in the youth set up and featured prominently as the Blues won the Uefa Youth League in 2015.

Aina returned to England in September, joining the Cottagers on a season-long loan from Torino with an option of making the deal permanent.

Loftus-Cheek, meanwhile, signed for the Craven Cottage outfit earlier this month for the remainder of the 2020-21 campaign.

"When I saw it on Sky, I texted him and I didn't get a reply for a couple of hours so I just put two and two together - he's definitely here so that was good," Aina told the club website.

"Literally [I have spent] most of my life with Rueben and I know how Ruben likes to play, I know what type of passes he likes.

"It was kind of familiar and comfortable just having Reuben there on the right side a little bit, it was good as well, it was a good feeling."

Aina and the England international were handed their debuts in Fulham’s draw against Sheffield United on Sunday.

The defender admitted he was not at his best in the encounter as he is still adapting to the playing style of the Cottagers.

“The debut was a difficult one, it was my first game and I was just trying to find my feet on how the team plays,” he continued.

“In training, we are getting comfortable with each other and every player knows what we like and don’t like.”

Aina could make his second appearance for Fulham when they take on Crystal Palace in their next Premier League game on Saturday.

The wing-back featured in 32 league games for Torino last season and will hope to continue his consistent performances, this time with Fulham.

 

Original author: Gbenga Adewoye

Madrid start preseason with defeat at Rangers

The defender served the Tax Collectors as skipper between 2010/11 to 2013/14 when they won the league title and two Uganda Cups

Uganda Revenue Authority (URA FC) have appointed former captain Simeon Masaba as an assistant coach.

The former defender has been brought on board in order to help the team push for another Ugandan Premier League title something he helped the club win in the 2010/11 season.

“East or West, home is best. The thirst and excitement from the URA technical team and administration to have the old guard in [Simeon] Masaba back at the club is unquenchable,” URA said.

“The 37-year-old club legend joins us in the technical area as part of the elusive team that plays an assistant role to the magnificent Sam Ssimbwa. He and the other assistant coaches will form the heartbeat of our technical team.”

Masaba has highlighted his own ambitions at the club as he hopes to see success in the new club position.

“I feel proud, I feel great and I am excited to be home again. But still, I have to prove my worth as a coach now which I did as a player. It’s a new challenge,” the retired star said.

“The target is to win everything with this beautiful club and I hope my experience will help in guiding the team and help the players with their discipline because representing URA is always a pleasure.

“When I was away practising my coaching in other clubs, I was always in talks with Ssimbwa and some administrators of the URA board and they had promised me that I will be back at the club any time and here I am.

“I have to show my ability as a coach and help the players deliver and play well. I achieved as a player but now I have to achieve in another way as a coach.”

Masaba joined the Tax Collectors in 2010, wore the armband for four years and his record is second best to Kazibwe Junior who served the club for seven years as a captain.

“As the leader of our defence during his playing days, Simeon led by inspiration and strong adrenaline. He helped his counterparts during the games with his leadership skills,” the club’s statement added.

Apart from winning the league and finishing second in the 2012/13 season, Masaba lifted the Uganda Cups in the 2011/12 and 2013/14 seasons.

“The core reason has to definitely be the winning mentality. He is a winner as earlier highlighted and that is something the current crop of players at the club requires,” URA concluded.

“For a person with his kind of exposure and experience has a lot to offer the club going forward and joining our technical team is a massive addition and an inspiration to all.”

The appointment is part of URA’s to strengthen and mount a successful challenge in the 2020/21 season which is expected to begin in November.

Original author: Kiplagat Sang

Chelsea join Manchester City in the race for Jack Grealish

The World Cup winning coach is aware of the 15-year-old star who has dazzled in the German youth league with his goals

Germany coach Joachim Low has praised Borussia Dortmund teenage sensation Youssoufa Moukoko as an outstanding talent that is rare to witness.

The Cameroon-born forward has been prolific in front of goal for the Dortmund U19 side with 40 goals in 23 league matches since the start of last season.

Moukoko, 15, has been named in BVB's Uefa Champions League squad and their Bundesliga set-up this season, but he is not eligible to make his first-team debut until he turns 16 on November 20.

He has played for Germany U16 and U20 sides but Low is yet to see him in action, however, the World Cup-winning manager has predicted a bright future ahead of him.

"I haven't seen Moukoko live yet, but I got in touch with his coaches and spoke to [former Dortmund U19 head coach] Michael Skibbe, and I have also watched a couple of videos,” Low told the Bundesliga website.

“It's almost hard to believe that someone at that age can score so many goals in an U19 league against players two or three years older than him.

“He has a talent which you don't come across that often, especially since age always plays a role in the youth teams. It's difficult if you're two years younger and you always have to keep an eye on how players develop, but Moukoko has been outstanding in the youth teams so far."

Earlier this week, four-time African Footballer of the Year Samuel Eto’o tipped Moukoko as a long-term successor to Lionel Messi who has been at Barcelona since 2001.

“[There’s] a young player who plays for Dortmund called Youssoufa Moukoko,” Eto’o told Goal. “[He’s] 15 years of age, and he’s the next top player, for me, after Messi.

“As Messi gets older, we could prepare the future of Barcelona very well.

“With Antoine and Youssoufa [up front together], that team would go forward very well. [I’d like to see] Kylian Mbappe at Barcelona also.”

Original author: Taiye Taiwo

Man City 3-0 Man Utd: Player ratings as Caroline Weir wonder goal caps stunning performance

FIFA Ultimate Scream is set to return for another season in FIFA 21, but looks to have gotten a make-over from previous seasons.

It's one of the highlights of the FIFA calendar and gamers have been eagerly awaiting its release before Halloween.

What is FIFA Ultimate Scream?

FIFA Ultimate Scream has been a key part of FIFA Ultimate Team every year in October in the lead-up to Halloween.

In the past, the promotion usually featured players who get 'scary' upgrades, often receiving major boosts to pace or physical stats.

This year, EA Sports teased the promotion with a banner containing the letters "R----R-----S" with members of the FIFA community claiming that it wwould be called "Resurrections" before EA confirmed the official title: Rulebreakers.

With Rulebreakers being the theme this year, there has been some speculation that players could receive position changes or have their attributes swapped.

When will FIFA Ultimate Scream start?

The FIFA Ultimate Scream will start on Friday, October 23 at 6pm BST (1pm ET) and last for at least a week.

In FIFA 20, the promotion ran for two weeks, with a different Ultimate Scream squad being released each week.

New Squad Building Challenges (SBCs) and Objectives will also be announced at 6pm on October 23 to tie in with the launch of the event.

Who is in the FIFA Ultimate Scream squad?

It is expected there will be two separate squads for FIFA Ultimate Scream this season, with the first set of upgraded players launched on Friday, October 23.

EA Sports confirmed the promotion would be called 'Rulebreakers' and teased three cards on October 22.

The FIFA 21 Ones to Watch players were released in two separate squads and Ultimate Scream should mirror this approach.

Surprisingly, the complete set of Ones to Watch players was not released in a combined squad, which is a change from previous years.

It is unclear whether this will also be the case for FIFA Ultimate Scream, but EA Sports will reveal any announcements on their social media channels.

How do I get FIFA Ultimate Scream players?

The majority of FIFA Ultimate Scream players will be available in packs sold on the store and then traded on the transfer market.

The players chosen for the FIFA Ultimate Scream squads will be only available through packs.

However, additional upgraded players will be released through Squad Building Challenges and weekly Objectives throughout the Halloween period.

These SBC and Objective players are untradeable and cannot be bought or sold on the transfer market.

Original author: Ronan Murphy

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Ghana international midfielder Mohammed Kudus is set for a long time in the treatment room after suffering an injury while in Champions League action for Ajax Amsterdam against Liverpool on Wednesday, the Dutch giants have announced.

On his debut in the elite European inter-club competition, the 20-year-old sustained an early injury after challenging Liverpool's Fabinho for the ball.

He tried to run off the injury but was visibly limping, unsurprisingly going down on the pitch moments later for treatment from the medics.

After a brief assessment, the Ajax bench received a signal to replace the Nima-born who walked off the pitch clearly dejected in just the sixth minute, much to the disappointment of Ajax and Ghana fans around the world.

"Mohammed Kudus had to be subbed off after only six minutes vs Liverpool on Wednesday. Further examinations show that the 20-year-old has a meniscus injury that will keep him out for several months," Ajax announced on their official website on Thursday.

"Kudus came to Ajax this summer and played four official matches so far."

His Champions League debut came four days after he netted his first goal for new club Ajax in a Dutch Eredivisie clash with Heerenveen, also assisting two goals in the same game.

He joined Erik ten Hag's team in a five-year deal from Danish club Nordsjaelland in July.

In all, the attacking midfielder has scored once and provided three assists in four competitive outings in all competitions for Ajax so far.

"I spoke with Kudus around 12am. He actually called to console me because somebody told him I was sad about his injury," Kudus’ mother Mariama Suleman told Ghanaian radio outfit Happy FM on Thursday morning before Ajax’s big announcement later in the day.

"He assured me that the injury is not a serious one so I shouldn’t worry because he will be fine and will come back sooner and stronger.

"He told me he will go back to the hospital today for further check-ups. I am positive that things will be fine. Allah knows best."

Kudus missed Ghana's recent double-header of friendlies against Mali and Qatar due to an injury situation.

The latest situation rules him out of next month's 2022 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifying double-header against Sudan. 

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The Black Stars midfielder has been handed a spot in the Gunners’ starting XI for their Europa League opener in Austria

Thomas Partey has become the first Ghanaian player to start a competitive match for Arsenal since Emmanuel Frimpong in October 2012.

The 27-year-old was handed his full debut as Mikel Arteta's side began their Uefa Europa League campaign against Rapid Vienna at Allianz Stadion on Thursday.

Partey partners Egypt's Mohamed Elneny in the middle of the park while Ivory Coast's Nicolas Pepe and Bukayo Saka are positioned on the flanks.

Frimpong was the last Ghanaian player to start a match for the Gunners eight years ago in their thrilling 7-5 victory over Reading in a League Cup fixture.

Partey joined Arsenal on a four-year deal with the option of an additional season on October 5, bringing an end to his nine-year stint at Atletico Madrid.

He made his Europa League bow in 2018 when Atletico thrashed Copenhagen 4-1 on the road.

On Saturday, the Ghana international made his Premier League debut as an 83rd-minute substitute for Granit Xhaka in their 1-0 loss to Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.

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'I will support at home' - Ozil responds to Arsenal Europa League snub with fresh tweet

The former Germany international was left out of the Gunners' squads in Europe and in the Premier League

Mesut Ozil reaffirmed his support for Arsenal with a message on Twitter ahead of their Europa League clash with Rapid Vienna on Thursday.

Ozil did not travel with the squad to the Austrian capital after Mikel Arteta left him out of his squad for the competition. Soon after, Ozil was also dropped from the Gunners’ 25-man Premier League squad.

The former Germany international went public with his disappointment after being left out, commenting that “loyalty is hard to come by” in football. Ozil has played more than 250 times for Arsenal since joining in 2013, but hasn’t featured at all since English football returned from coronavirus lockdown.

Nevertheless, Ozil was keen to point out he would still be supporting his team-mates from home.

He posted on Twitter: “When I can't support on the pitch tonight, I will support in front of the TV in London. What are your predictions for the match? I go for a 4-1 away victory.” Ozil tagged Sead Kolasinac, Mohamed Elneny and Alexandre Lacazette in the tweet, saying they and Nicolas Pepe would score Arsenal’s goals in Vienna.

Ozil now appears to be staring down the barrel of an anticlimactic exit from north London, though it remains to be seen which clubs would be willing to take on his expected huge wage demands.

Arteta said he did not feel he had done anything wrong in his treatment of Ozil since taking over as manager.

“Everybody is free to express his feelings,” Arteta said. “What I can say from my side is it’s just a football decision, that my conscience is very calm because I’ve been really fair with him.

“My level of communication with him has been really high and we know what to expect with each other.

“He has had the opportunities like everybody else. I am sad that I had to leave three players out of this list, which is never pleasant, but I just have to say that I tried to look everybody in the eye and be comfortable with it.

“With Mesut, I have this feeling because I have been very straightforward since I arrived at this club."

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The Gunners return to Premier League action on Sunday, when they welcome Leicester City to the Emirates. On the same day, Rapid travel to Wolfsberger AC in the Austrian Bundesliga.

Arsenal make a winning start to their Europa League campaign after coming from behind to beat Rapid Vienna 2-1 at Weststadion. The Gunners fell behind to Taxiarchis Fountas' strike, but two goals in the space of five minutes from David Luiz and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang turned the match on its head and gave them the three points.

90' + 5' FULL-TIME: RAPID VIENNA 1-2 ARSENAL

90' We are going to have four additional minutes at the end of this game.

86' We are into the last four minutes at Weststadion, where Arsenal have turned things around to put themselves on course to make a winning start in Group B. Can Rapid respond?

81' Chance! Lacazette times his run to perfection as he springs the offside trap, but is unable to get the ball fully under control. Nevertheless, it breaks kindly for Pepe, whose curling effort is not far away from nestling in the top corner.

78' How quickly it all changes! Just seconds after they could easily have fallen 2-1 behind, Arsenal have turned this game on its head following a beautifully worked goal.

72' Another let-off for Leno! Although Luiz appears to be in control of his chase with Fountas, Leno unnecessarily races out of goal and sends his clearance against his own defender. The ball breaks for Fountas, but Gabriel and Luiz do just about enough to put him off.

68' Rapid lead by a goal to nil as we head into the final quarter of this game. Can they hold on for a huge victory, or will Arsenal respond as the clock ticks down?

65' Aubameyang's first act sees him stand over a free-kick in a good position for the Gunners. However, he generates far too much elevation on his delivery, which goes high into the empty stand.

59' What a let-off! A poor clearance from Leno goes straight to Fountas. The striker gets his shot away, but the Arsenal goalkeeper atones for his error with an important save.

56' Not the start to the second half Arsenal were looking for. Should this scoreline remain, it would be the Gunners' third defeat in four games, but time is very much on their side for now.

53' That is Fountas' eighth goal in as many games across all competitions this season and Rapid take a deserved lead at Weststadion. 

49' Today marks Rapid's first game against English opposition for 10 years. They came out on top last time; beating Aston Villa in a Europa League play-off tie.

46' OFF WE GO AGAIN! Rapid get us underway once more!

The message from both managers should be relatively similar; keep things tight at the back, while looking to cause a greater attacking threat at the other end of the field.

No goals so far at Weststadion, where Rapid Vienna and Arsenal remain in deadlock. The hosts have had the better chances of the two sides, but there have not been too many clearcut opportunities overall.

45' + 3' HALF-TIME: RAPID VIENNA 0-0 ARSENAL

45' We are going to have three minutes of stoppage time at the end of this first half.

43' Not far away! Ritzmaier's low cross is well taken into his stride by Kara, who drags his shot just wide of the far post.

42' Whatever Saka's problem, it is not game-ending for now. The England international is back out there and moving freely.

40' A worry for Arsenal with Saka in need of attention from the medical team. The nature of his injury appears unclear as he makes his way to the touchline.

36' Partey's yellow card looked slightly harsh in all fairness, but he now needs to tread carefully for the remainder of this game. The Ghanaian does not want his full Arsenal debut to end prematurely.

33' Great tackle! Rapid look to hit Arsenal on the counter and Fountas takes Arase's diagonal ball neatly into his stride. However, Partey steps in to get a crucial toe on the ball and snuff out the danger.

30' Rapid arrived in this game on the back of three consecutive victories, including a thumping 5-1 success over Wiener Neustadt in the Austrian Cup last weekend. They have momentum, but can they build on it here?

25' Arsenal are protecting a solid away record on the continent today. They have been beaten just once in their last seven games away from the Emirates in the Europa League; that was the 2019 final.

22' The match remains goalless as we hit the midway point in the first half. Neither side has produced too much of a goal threat as of yet.

19' Nervy times for the Gunners. Arase bursts into the box from the right and squares the ball for Ritzmaier, whose deflected backheel is just about held onto by Leno.

18' Arsenal have endured contrasting fortunes on the road since lockdown, winning five but losing six of their 11 games away from the Emirates.

15' An unmarked Luiz drifts to the far post to meet Cedric's deep free-kick into the box. The defender generates good power on his header and the goalkeeper is forced to push it away to safety.

13' Saka certainly knows what it takes to produce the goods in the Europa League. In fact, he was directly involved in more goals than any other Arsenal player during last season's competition.

11' It has been an exciting time for Saka recently. The wing-back made his first senior England appearances during the international break and gave an impressive account of himself in the process. He will be eager to build on his momentum here.

9' Chance for Arsenal! The Gunners open up their opponents with Partey linking up with Nketiah down the left. The latter feeds the onrushing Saka, who darts into the box but is unable to get the ball under control and Strebinger gratefully gathers.

6' Relief for the hosts as Fountas returns to the action after receiving the treatment he needed.

5' A slight concern for Rapid as Fountas stays down after he is challenged by Cedric down the left wing. The forward appears to be in distress and receives attention from the medical team.

3' The hosts have only progressed beyond the group stages of this competition on two occasions. A positive result against Arsenal here could go a long way towards them making it third time lucky this year.

1' AWAY WE GO! The referee blows his whistle and Arsenal get the ball rolling in this game.

Here they come! The players are making their way out onto the field and kick-off is moments away.

Arsenal's three previous Europa League appearance have brought one final and one semi-final. The Gunners will be targeting another strong run in this season's competition.

As for Arsenal, Mikel Arteta makes six changes from their defeat by Manchester City. The most notable of which sees him hand a debut to new signing Thomas Partey, who will be partnered by Mohamed Elneny in the heart of midfield. Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah are also recalled, while there are rare starts for Cedric and Sead Kolasinac at full-back.

Dietmar Kuhbauer makes four changes to the Rapid Vienna side that began their 5-1 victory over Wiener Neustadt in the Austrian Cup on Saturday. In come Kelvin Arase, Srdan Grahovac and Mateo Barac, along with top scorer Taxiarchis Fountas, who has seven goals to his name already this season.

SUBS: Runar Alex Runarsson, Hector Bellerin, Kieran Tierney, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Shkodran Mustafi, Reiss Nelson, Joe Willock, Granit Xhaka, Matt Macey.

ARSENAL (4-4-2): Bernd Leno; Cedric, David Luiz, Gabriel, Sead Kolasinac; Nicolas Pepe, Thomas Partey, Mohamed Elneny, Bukayo Saka; Alexandre Lacazette (capt), Eddie Nketiah.

SUBS: Bernhard Unger, Mario Sonnleitner, Thorsten Schick, Dejan Petrovic, Deni Alar, Christoph Knasmullner, Leo Greiml, Koya Kitagawa, Lukas Sulzbacher, Melih Ibrahimoglu, Dragoljub Savic, Paul Gartler. 

RAPID VIENNA (3-4-3): Richard Strebinger; Filip Stojkovic, Maximilian Hofmann, Mateo Barac; Kelvin Arase, Dejan Ljubicic (capt), Srdan Grahovac, Maximilian Ullmann; Ercan Kara, Marcel Ritzmaier, Taxiarchis Fountas.

Both sides are aiming to make the perfect start to this season's competition at Weststadion.

Hello everyone and welcome to our live text coverage of the Europa League clash between Rapid Vienna and Arsenal in Group B.


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