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Jurgen Klopp Sees Chelsea Clash as Perfect Time for 2014 Revenge

Bologna handed the Nerazzurri their first Serie A loss since the season resumed and the coach wants a response against Hellas Verona

Antonio Conte called on his Inter players to channel their "bitterness and disappointment" in a positive way when they face Hellas Verona on Thursday.

The Nerazzurri suffered their first Serie A loss since the resumption of the season on Sunday when they conceded two late goals to be defeated 2-1 by Bologna.

Conte's side cannot afford many such slip-ups given leaders Juventus have an 11-point advantage over third-placed Inter, though AC Milan's win over the reigning champions on Monday has given the chasing pack hope.

Inter can cut that gap to eight points with seven to play and Conte wants to see a response.

"We're putting the game against Bologna behind us and preparing for the game against Verona," he told Inter TV.

"In times like these, the fact that our next game is so soon is actually a positive, because we'll certainly still be feeling a bit of bitterness and disappointment, but at the same time you have to focus on your next match, which in this case is a big fixture against a very strong side in Hellas Verona."

Despite the result against Bologna - in which both sides had men sent off in the second half - Conte has been encouraged by the statistics from his team's past five league games.

Since the Serie A campaign restarted in June following the coronavirus-enforced break, Inter have scored the joint-most goals in the league with 14, and have the highest ball-possession figures with 61.8 percent.

"These figures are certainly promising, and they're testament to the fact that every time we step out onto the pitch, we look to set the tempo and dominate the game," Conte added.

"What's more, the fact that Inter are one of the top sides in the league when it comes to creating chances in the opposition area shows that we've put in some excellent performances.

"But, at the end of the day, we've got to make sure that these performances are translated into good results."

Inter will welcome Milan Skriniar back from a ban on Thursday but Danilo D'Ambrosio and Alessandro Bastoni will miss out through suspension.

Original author: Liam Blackburn

'This carries so much weight' – Sebati proud of title success with ALG Spor

Manchester City set a new Premier League goalscoring record as they dismantled Newcastle United at the Etihad Stadium.

Manchester City put their defeat to Southampton behind them with a comprehensive 5-0 home victory over Newcastle United on Wednesday.

The 1-0 loss at St Mary's Stadium was City's ninth of the Premier League season and left them a demoralising 23 points behind new champions Liverpool at the top.

That gap was closed back to 20 - while the distance to Chelsea in third was stretched to nine - as Pep Guardiola's side brushed aside Newcastle through goals from Gabriel Jesus, Riyad Mahrez, David Silva, Raheem Sterling and a Federico Fernandez own goal.

Newcastle were happy to cede possession and keep their defensive block in place, but the game plan was undone just 10 minutes in when Jesus finished from Silva's cut-back after some slack marking.

The visitors were unable to cope with City's high press and, when they lost the ball again 35 yards out, De Bruyne ran onto Phil Foden's simple pass and squared for Mahrez to side-foot home.

That goal meant City became the first team to have five players hit 10 goals in a single Premier League season and there should have been another when Jonjo Shelvey gave up possession but Foden shot wide.

Foden somehow prodded wide with the goal gaping soon after the restart, but City had only to wait until the 58th minute for their third goal, Matt Ritchie kicking the ball in off Fernandez while trying to stop Jesus.

Silva made it 4-0 with a precise free-kick from 25 yards out, the disjointed Newcastle wall summing up the Magpies' scant overall resistance, and the Spaniard set up substitute Sterling for a simple fifth after intercepting a pass.

What does it mean? City consolidate second... and wonder why

City's latest goalscoring record took them to 86 in the league this season, 14 more than leaders Liverpool, but did little more than make finishing second almost certain.

The kind of attacking interplay and unshakeable dominance of the game against Newcastle only adds to the bemusement as to how they have lost nine times and let Jurgen Klopp's side have such a simple time of things in the title race.

It was a first league loss for Steve Bruce's side since February 22, keeping them six points outside of the top eight but comfortably 16 clear of the drop zone.

Silva still shining as City clock winds down

Silva reached 10 assists in all competitions and scored a sublime goal to cap a typically creative, stylish performance. Surprisingly, it was the first time he had scored and set up a goal in a league match since January 2016.

He has just two more home league games to come as a City player. It is a shame they will be held without the crowd ovation he deserves.

Krafth work strikes a sour note

Newcastle's 4-5-1 shape was never likely to work if the players were so quick to lose focus. The first-half goals both came from the position Emil Krafth should have been occupying, although he was given next to no protection out wide by DeAndre Yedlin and Valentino Lazaro.

What's next?

City head to Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday, the same day Newcastle face a Watford side still fighting for Premier League survival.

Original author: Joe Wright

Yanga SC set to miss eight key players as they face Mtibwa Sugar

24' After going seven hours and 47 minutes without scoring a goal away from home in all competitions, Liverpool scored twice within 127 seconds courtesy of Salah and Henderson.

22' Lamptey shows searing pace as he races onto a pass into space down the right, knocking it past Williams and shrugging the challenge off with ease. He tries to do the same with Henderson, but the midfielder gets his body in the way and draws a foul, diffusing the danger.

20' BLOCK! Maupay finds Gross, who had ghosted into the box from the right with just Williams for company. He attempts to square to his right, but Wijnaldum gets in the way. However, the ball is loose after the Dutchman's touch and Trossard arrives to strike at goal, only for Williams to dive in and make an important sliding block!

18' Lamptey trips Firmino up as the Brazilian and Salah combine expertly on the counter. Salah is eager to play on but the referee has already blown his whistle, much to the Egyptian's frustration.

16' Henderson is down after Maupay caught him on the top of the ankle with his studs, but no further punishment appears to be forthcoming and the Liverpool skipper is back on his feet and will try to run off the injury.

14' SAVE! Some neat combination play on the edge of the box sees Salah played into the area down the right by Keita, but the angle closes on him and his right-footed effort is into Ryan's midriff and the goalkeeper holds on.

12' Williams receives the ball from Alexander-Arnold on the opposite flank, cuts inside and shoots from outside the area, but it's blocked away. Both full-backs have looked dangerous in the opening stages of the game.

10' This is the earliest Liverpool have been two goals up in a Premier League game since May 2011 against Fulham.

4' BLOCK! Firmino finds himself in space in the box and hits a fierce drive across goal, but Webster blocks bravely and sends the shot spinning past the far post!

3' Liverpool have started in dominant fashion, stretching the game with their full-backs as they seek to create openings in Brighton's low block.

1' We're underway at the Amex stadium!

Liverpool are unbeaten in all six of their top-flight away games against Brighton (W3 D3), with both teams finding the net in five of those six meetings.

Brighton have lost each of their last eight meetings with Liverpool in all competitions, including all five games in the Premier League.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp continues to rotate his team now that that title is secured, making four alterations from the 2-0 win over Aston Villa on Sunday. Robertson, Fabinho, Mane and Origi are all named among the substitutes, with Williams, Henderson, Wijnaldum and Firmino taking their places. The Reds are without a centre-back on the bench as Dejan Lovren and Joel Matip remain sidelined through injury.

Brighton boss Graham Potter makes three changes from his side's hard-fought 1-0 win over Norwich City last time out. Connolly, Bissouma and Mooy all drop to the bench, with Gross, Mac Allister and Stephens coming into the team. Steven Alzate and Jose Izquierdo are both omitted from the squad as they step up their respective recoveries.

Liverpool substitutes: Curtis Jones, Fabinho, James Milner, Adrian, Harvey Elliott, Divock Origi, Takumi Minamino, Sadio Mane, Andrew Robertson.

Liverpool XI (4-3-3): Alisson; Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joe Gomez, Virgil van Dijk, Neco Williams; Georginio Wijnaldum, Jordan Henderson, Naby Keita; Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

Brighton substitutes: Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Yves Bissouma, David Button, Aaron Connolly, Shane Duffy, Glenn Murray, Bernardo, Aaron Mooy, Martín Montoya.

Brighton XI (4-2-3-1): Mat Ryan; Tariq Lamptey, Adam Webster, Lewis Dunk, Dan Burn; Davy Propper, Dale Stephens; Pascal Gross, Alexis Mac Allister, Leandro Trossard; Neal Maupay.

Premier League champions Liverpool face a Brighton outfit nine points clear of the relegation zone this evening. The Seagulls look likely to avoid the drop but are still yet to mathematically guarantee their safety, whilst the Reds will want to break the 100-point barrier if they can.

Hello and welcome to our LIVE coverage of the Premier League fixture between Brighton and Hove Albion and Liverpool at the Amex Stadium.

Indian Football: From Bembem Devi to Renedy Singh - Legends from Manipur

The ‘Ice-Cream Makers’ have moved back to second spot on the 20-team log after securing a slim league win at home

Azam FC reclaimed second spot in the Mainland Premier League table after they secured a 1-0 win against Mwadui FC in a match played at Azam Complex in Chamazi on Wednesday.

Young Africans (Yanga SC) had temporarily moved second after beating Kagera Sugar 1-0 but the ‘Ice-Cream Makers’ made sure they will keep the spot for another week after they also won at home.

The slim win courtesy of Andrew Simchimba’s goal in the 74th minute enabled Azam to move to 65 points, one more than Yanga, who remain on 64 with four matches remaining to the end of the season.

However, Azam were not clinical as they were in their last league outing when they hammered Singida United 7-0, missing a host of chances in the opening stages of the match.

Zimbabwean striker Obrey Chirwa, who notched four goals against Singida, was the main culprit missing a host of changes as Mwadui held on for a 0-0 result at the half-time break.

In the second half, Azam lost Joseph Mahundi to a nasty injury and immediately they got the winning goal when Simchimba powered home from close range to give them the vital win and points.

Earlier in the day, Simba SC were officially handed the trophy for winning a third straight title after their 0-0 draw against Namungo FC at Majaliwa Stadium.

Simba had already been crowned a week ago and the draw saw them reach 81 points.

Elsewhere, Singida United’s struggle continued after succumbing to a 2-0 loss away to Kinondoni Municipal Council (KMC FC).

Charles Inafya scored KMC’s opener in the 39th minute before Mohammed Samatta added the second five minutes to the final whistle.

The win enables KMC to move from 13th position to 11th with 43 points. KMC have managed to move away from the relegation zone since the dismissal of coach Jackson Mayanja earlier in the year.

Singida will remain perched at the bottom of the 20-team table with 15 points from 34 matches. At Karume Stadium in Musoma, Biashara United and Ruvu Shooting produced a goalless draw.

Waziri Junior ensured Mbao FC picked a slim win at home against Mtibwa Sugar. Junior’s goal came in the 64th minute.

The win might end up proving vital for Mbao who are fighting tooth and nail to remain in the top-flight. They are 19th with 35 points just a point below Mbeya City who have played one fewer game.

At Nangwanda Sijaona Stadium in Mtwara, Mtibwa Sugar secured a point away from home against Ndanda SC.

Original author: Dennis Mabuka

Kekana admits Mamelodi Sundowns need 'a bit of luck' in their silverware quest

If football resumes in South Africa, the Brazilians skipper could lead his side to a treble, to add to his already trophy-laden career

Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana has admitted it is never “as easy as it sounds” whenever they win trophies but insists they need to pick some silverware every season.

This season, the Brazilians have already won the Telkom Knockout and could finish the term with a treble if they win the Premier Soccer League (PSL) title and the Nedbank Cup, provided that football is restarted in South Africa.

On the league front, Pitso Mosimane’s men are second on the standings with four points behind leaders Kaizer Chiefs.

What brightens their chances of a third straight league title is that they have played a game less than Chiefs whom they will also have to play in their remaining nine PSL games.

In the Nedbank Cup, Downs are in the semi-finals and will have to pass through Bidvest Wits to get into the final.

“The aim for us as a club is to make sure that we win our matches and trophies every season," Kekana told SuperSport.

“It doesn't matter which trophy we get to win. We will try to win every trophy which comes our way. But the reality is it's not as easy as it sounds. We need to produce some good performances. Sometimes you need a little bit of luck. So, we will do our best as we always do [when the season resumes].”

The Brazilians have set a training camp in Rustenburg preparing for the resumption of the season.

If they win the 2019/20 league title, it would be Kekana’s seventh PSL crown of his career and a Nedbank Cup triumph would be his second.

Since breaking into the Black Leopards squad in 2004, the 35-year-old midfielder has not looked back in a career that has also seen him turn out for SuperSport United and Bloemfontein Celtic.

It is a glittering career that has seen Kekana also helping Downs claim the Caf Champions League trophy and the Caf Super Cup.

After signing a four-year contract extension with Mamelodi Sundowns earlier this year, Kekana would be 39 when his current deal expires.

Original author: Michael Madyira

Juventus target Milik close to the exit at Napoli, admits director

The Poland international has battled back from injury hell to star for the Italian side, but he has been tipped to leave this summer

Napoli sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli has admitted that Arkadiusz Milik is nearing the exit at San Paolo, with the Serie A club doubtful they can retain the striker's services. 

Milik, 26, joined Napoli from Ajax in 2016 after an impressive spell in the Dutch top flight. 

Injury, however, ruined what was a promising start to life at his new club, with Milik suffering two cruciate ligament tears in the space of less than 12 months following his arrival in Italy

The Poland international was finally able to complete a full season in the Napoli first XI in 2018-19, scoring 20 goals in all competitions; and in 2019-20 he is the side's top scorer in Serie A with 10 strikes. 

That return to form has not gone unnoticed, with Juventus and Tottenham among the sides linked with Milik's services once the current term comes to an end. 

Speaking shortly before Wednesday's clash with Bologna, Giuntoli recognised that the striker, whose current deal expires next June, is likely to move on in the coming weeks.

"Right now it's looking more likely he will be sold than will agree to a new contract," the director signalled to Sky Sport

"Milik is a very good player, he has not yet signed an extension with us and so he is appealing to many clubs. It can't be a surprise that there are teams interested."

Maurizio Sarri's Scudetto hopefuls are reportedly leading the way in the chase for Milik, and Giuntoli would not be surprised to see him follow the path of Gonzalo Higuain in leaving Napoli for their rivals to the north.

"It's not confirmed, but it wouldn't be shocking," he said of the Old Lady's supposed interest. 

Napoli also appear keen not to waste any time on tracking down a replacement up front, with Lille and Nigeria forward Victor Osimhen a top candidate for a summer arrival. 

“Osimhen is a very interesting lad. We do not have any agreements with him or Lille," he added.

"He came to visit the city and see if he likes it, we’re interested in him along with many other clubs."

Original author: Goal

Eymael: Keeper Shikalo kept Yanga SC in the game against Kagera Sugar

The Belgian tactician praises the Kenyan custodian after his heroics helped the Jangwani giants pick maximum points

Young Africans (Yanga SC) coach Luc Eymael has lauded custodian Farouk Shikalo for a solid display that helped his side beat Kagera Sugar 1-0 in a Mainland Premier League match played on Wednesday.

The former Bandari goalkeeper came into the match replacing Metacha Mnata and was the key player for the Jangwani Street-based giants as Ghanaian forward Bernard Morrison scored the all-important goal in the 79th minute to earn them maximum points.

The Belgian coach has now told Goal the Kenyan keeper was the best player for Yanga in the match as he made two vital point-blank saves to deny Kagera and keep his side in the game.

“[Shikalo] today [Wednesday] has been very good, very decisive, he had a brilliant save in the first half, another brilliant save in the second half, he had to make two vital saves which kept us in the game, he had a very good game today and kudos to him,” Eymael told Goal after the match.

On goal-scorer Morrison, who was returning to the team after missing a couple of matches owing to transfer rumours linking him to Simba SC, Eymael said: “It was good to win, it was sweet revenge, Morrison was not fit enough and his match fitness was not good, we saw he was not fit enough but one chance for him is always a goal and that is why I decided to play him.

“He really helped us, if you have [Morrison] in your team, then you are good to go, he is always an added value to your team, he adds good value to your team and one chance for him is always a goal and I am happy he scored today.”

“Also our defence today was very consistent and yes David [Molinga] was not bad, Gnamien Yikpe did good in the game, and also the other substitutions for the day including Patrick [Sibomana] did well, so I think all the players who came in did very well.

“And for the rest of the squad, we showed unity, fighting determination and the winning spirit to see off Kagera, it was not an easy game but we kept pressing them until we scored the goal which turned out to be the winner.”

Yanga will now turn their focus to the FA Cup where they are set to take on rivals Simba SC in the semi-finals at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam on Sunday.

Original author: Dennis Mabuka

'Atletico Madrid has been one of my dreams' - Arsenal loanee Torreira open to permanent stay in Spain

The football governing body will wait for the league's meeting on Thursday before rolling out the entire process as per Mthethwa's instructions

The South African Football Association (Safa) has confirmed it will oversee all procedures relating to 'return-to-play' protocols as requested by Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa. 

Earlier this week, Mthethwa penned a letter to Safa instructing the body to ensure the PSL and its 32-member clubs comply with stringent protocols as gazetted by the government.  

There were concerns other PSL teams were not complying and that it could be risky to allow football to return when the number of confirmed positive cases in different clubs isn't made public. 

As things stand, only a handful of clubs, including Kaizer Chiefs, Bloemfontein Celtic, Orlando Pirates, Cape Town City, Stellenbosch FC, Swallows FC and TS Galaxy, went public about confirmed positive cases within their camps - and this was reportedly Safa's biggest concern. 

In the letter communicated directly to Safa, Mthethwa made it clear the country's FA and its members, in this regard the PSL, will be 'responsible for any claim for damages or negligence arising as a result of failure to take reasonable measures in curbing the spread of Covid-19'. 

A number of clubs have complied with the rules and have appointed compliance officers to ensure the safety of the players and officials. 

It is for this reason, Safa has appointed Dr Thulani Ngwenya and Mlungisi Ncame as their two compliance officers. 

The pair will work closely with all the compliance officers from the 32 clubs. 

In fact, clubs will be expected to report directly to both Ngwenya and Ncame without undermining the powers of the PSL. 

According to the association, the PSL will have a meeting on Thursday (July 9) where their 'special members' will be expected to have their input before Safa can take full control of the process.

Safa released the following statement on their official website:  

The South African Football Association (Safa) has started to put all the processes into motion following the letter from the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Mr Nathi Mthethwa explaining all procedures on the return to football and play.

The Association has thereby appointed Dr Thulani Ngwenya and Mr Mlungisi Ncame as Compliance Officers to oversee the entire process as prescribed by the correspondence from the Minister, who requested that Safa oversees the whole process on return to training and play.

Part of the letter from the Ministry reads:

1. The sport body (Safa) must assume full responsibility for the safety and security of its members, staff and athletes in curbing the spread of COVID-19; and
2. Ensure that all its members comply with the provisions of these Directions, Regulations and any other applicable legislation;
3. A sport body (Safa) and its affiliate members are jointly and severally responsible for any claim for damages or negligence arising as a result of failure to take reasonable measures in curbing the spread of COVID-19.

Dr Ngwenya and Mr Ncame as well as Safa CEO Advocate Tebogo Motlanthe, will be meeting with the National Soccer League (NSL) to discuss the logistics and implementation of the compliance requirements as set out in the compliance protocol put together by the Joint Liaison Committee (JLC) and approved by the government.

It is this document that will guide the return to training and play processes.

SAFA has already forwarded the response and directive from the Minister and subsequent SAFA’s approval response to FIFA as required by football practices.

Meanwhile, Safa will await the PSL meeting scheduled for Thursday, and for the Special Member’s input before rolling out the entire process.

Original author: Ernest Makhaya

Bailly returns to Manchester United training but doubtful for West Ham game

The midfielder made the move in January when Ingwe were facing tough financial challenges

Whyvonne Isuza has explained how the coronavirus affected his move from AFC Leopards to Wazito FC.

Isuza was among the players that left Leopards for greener pastures at Wazito in January and says the outbreak of the coronavirus did not allow him to settle quickly at his new club.

“The season was cut short when I had just made a move from AFC Leopards. That is the moment I was trying to gel with the team and I was trying as much as possible to understand my teammates,” Isuza told Wazito’s Online TV.

“There was a little disruption but since we are going to start anew as a team I feel it is going to be good for me.

“I feel I am in good fitness and I am in proper shape too.”

The attacking midfielder also asked the fans to keep supporting the team even when there is no action.

“Let the fans continue supporting the team even on social media. Let them keep following the team as we hope soon we will get back to play,” he added.

As he trains a lot given the active ban on social gatherings, Isuza explained how his typical week looks like.

“I have a special routine which on Monday means I go for a longer run that will take me 40 minutes or one hour,” he continued.

“On Tuesday and Wednesday, I do gym then take a rest on Thursday and work again on Friday, Saturday.

“Visiting the gym is very important because it helps maintain body mass.”

The Harambee Star also revealed the difference between individual and joint training.

“It is tough training alone because there is no motivation as is the case when we train together. When training alone, there is no one who supervises you and it means one has to push himself harder,” he concluded.

“One needs a lot of discipline and self-motivation when working alone. It is tough but you can have fun while working on the weakest parts of your game.

“There are those days when you feel a little bit lazy and getting out of bed is a challenge. There is always that whisper which tells you ‘there are no consequences if you fail to exercise’ but for me, such days matter a lot and I believe they can make a lot of difference.

“Training a lot requires more discipline than motivation.

“Working alone is a good thing because as a person you get to understand your body better and this is something I have learned this time around.”

Apart from training, Isuza has got other hobbies he attends to when free.

“During my free time, I do watch movies and series and also I get time to read. I have books that I ensure I read. If I am not reading or watching movies, I do spend time with my family,” he concluded.

Original author: Kiplagat Sang

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Matej Poplatnik spent the last year on loan in Hungary...

Slovenian striker Matej Poplatnik has left Indian Super League (ISL) club Kerala Blasters to join Scottish top division club Livingston FC. 

Poplatnik, who had a year left on his contract with Blasters, spent the last season on loan at Hungarian club Kaposvari Rakoczi. He managed just one start in a total of six appearances during his loan spell. Although he initially looked set to return to the club, Poplatnik has chosen to move on, with Blasters deciding that they want to head in a different direction under newly-appointed head coach Kibu Vicuna. 

Livingston finished fifth in the Scottish Premiership last season, a spot below the European slots and 41 points behind champions Celtic. Poplatnik will be hoping to fuel their push to climb up the table next season. The Slovenian striker scored four goals in his 16 appearances in the ISL with Blasters. 

The Indian Super League (ISL) club, as reported earlier, are undergoing a structural revamp. With the appointment of sporting director, Lithuanian Karolis Skinkys, there has been an increased focus on signing young talents and retaining existing players based on their financial capability. They recently wrapped up the signing of youngster Givson Singh from Indian Arrows

Blasters have failed to get past the league stage in the last three seasons and will be looking to get back on track once the 2020-21 season starts rolling.

They finished seventh in the league last season with 19 points from 18 matches. Nishu Kumar, Givson Singh and Albino Gomes etc are a few of the club's recent signings and the supporters will be expecting the management to further strengthen the squad in the coming weeks. 

 

Original author: Goal

Denmark complete WC squad as Poulsen added

The Red Devils are reportedly leading the race to sign the England winger but the former attacker says they do not need him

Manchester United do not need to sign Jadon Sancho because they have Mason Greenwood, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, says Dimitar Berbatov.

The Red Devils have been heavily linked with a summer move for the Borussia Dortmund and England star.

But 18-year-old attacker Greenwood has been in fine form for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team this term, scoring eight times in 26 Premier League appearances.

Rashford and Martial, meanwhile, are the team’s top scorers this season having netted 15 goals each in the English top-flight.

Former United striker Berbatov believes the arrival of Sancho could hinder Greenwood’s progress and feels they have enough strength in attack already.

"Looking at how the squad are doing at the moment I don't think signing Sancho is necessary,” Berbatov told The Mirror.

"Look at the front three from the other night, the speed of Martial, Rashford and Greenwood was great to watch, their link up play was fantastic.

"Football is a funny thing, you have a great young player in Sancho, but at the same time you have a great young player in Greenwood.

"United have to question if they are ready to sacrifice and halt the development of Greenwood, one of their own, to bring Sancho in.

"They could have both and rotate not only them two, but Martial and Rashford.

"You have to ask the manager and the player, if someone is signing for United they will be expecting to play every game, otherwise why are you going there to sit on the bench?

"In Sancho's case, he's one of the biggest young talents at the moment and everybody wants to see him in their team, he needs to be really calculated about what he wants.

"I'll be happy to see him at United because he will bring even more power to the team, and they would have four great attackers upfront with speed, which would be frightening to watch.

"If they find a solution and the price for Sancho is good, go for it because when you have all these great players in your team, you only have good problems on your hands."

Barca the only ones who didn’t see humiliation coming

The football's governing body has announced a new time for its first conference since terminating the season due to Covid-19 

Ghana Football Association (GFA) has rescheduled its Executive Council meeting originally slated for Thursday for discussing issues surrounding the cancelled domestic season and modalities towards the commencement of a new term.

Last month, football's governing body permanently terminated the 2019-20 campaign after three months of a standstill due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The outfit had hoped to promptly convene on Thursday to decide the way forward, particularly for the Ghana Premier League (GPL).

"The Ghana Football Association (GFA) Executive Council has moved its upcoming meeting to Tuesday, July 14, 2020," the GFA announced on its official website on Wednesday

"The meeting will be done through video conferencing.

"The body was supposed to meet on Thursday, July 9, 2020, to take decisions on Congress and plans for a new season.

"Matters to be discussed include the date and agenda for Congress, the date for player registration and modalities leading to the start of the 2020-21 season.

"Last week, the Council took a decision to cancel the 2019-20 football season due to the Covid-19 pandemic."

The Premier League was at the matchweek 15 stage when it was halted by the coronavirus disease.

Ghana's ban on all contact sports, including football, remains in effect until at least July 31.

Following the recent return of some national leagues in England, Spain, Germany and Italy, there had been calls for Ghana to follow suit. 

Before terminating the campaign, the GFA revealed it was engaging the Government of Ghana over the possible resumption of football under strictly safe protocols such as playing matches behind closed doors, having had a first request rejected.

The rising number of infection cases in the west African country, however, left concerns about the quest for football resumption.

At the time of temporary suspension, a total of six cases had been recorded.

As at June 30 when the season was permanently cancelled, the west African nation had registered 17,1741 cases involving 113 deaths, 13,268 recoveries and 4,361 active cases.

Top executives from Premier League clubs Berekum Chelsea, Eleven Wonders and King Faisal advocated for the total cancellation of the 2019-20 season over safety concerns amid resuming football under the coronavirus conditions.

Original author: Prince Narkortu Teye

Antonio Conte Eyeing Up N'Golo Kanté Reunion at Inter

Manchester City set a new Premier League goalscoring record as they dismantled Newcastle United at the Etihad Stadium.

Manchester City put their defeat to Southampton behind them with a comprehensive 5-0 home victory over Newcastle United on Wednesday.

The 1-0 loss at St Mary's Stadium was City's ninth of the Premier League season and left them a demoralising 23 points behind new champions Liverpool at the top.

That gap was closed back to 20 - while the distance to Chelsea in third was stretched to nine - as Pep Guardiola's side brushed aside Newcastle through goals from Gabriel Jesus, Riyad Mahrez, David Silva, Raheem Sterling and a Federico Fernandez own goal.

Newcastle were happy to cede possession and keep their defensive block in place, but the game plan was undone just 10 minutes in when Jesus finished from Silva's cut-back after some slack marking.

The visitors were unable to cope with City's high press and, when they lost the ball again 35 yards out, De Bruyne ran onto Phil Foden's simple pass and squared for Mahrez to side-foot home.

That goal meant City became the first team to have five players hit 10 goals in a single Premier League season and there should have been another when Jonjo Shelvey gave up possession but Foden shot wide.

Foden somehow prodded wide with the goal gaping soon after the restart, but City had only to wait until the 58th minute for their third goal, Matt Ritchie kicking the ball in off Fernandez while trying to stop Jesus.

Silva made it 4-0 with a precise free-kick from 25 yards out, the disjointed Newcastle wall summing up the Magpies' scant overall resistance, and the Spaniard set up substitute Sterling for a simple fifth after intercepting a pass.

What does it mean? City consolidate second... and wonder why

City's latest goalscoring record took them to 86 in the league this season, 14 more than leaders Liverpool, but did little more than make finishing second almost certain.

The kind of attacking interplay and unshakeable dominance of the game against Newcastle only adds to the bemusement as to how they have lost nine times and let Jurgen Klopp's side have such a simple time of things in the title race.

It was a first league loss for Steve Bruce's side since February 22, keeping them six points outside of the top eight but comfortably 16 clear of the drop zone.

Silva still shining as City clock winds down

Silva reached 10 assists in all competitions and scored a sublime goal to cap a typically creative, stylish performance. Surprisingly, it was the first time he had scored and set up a goal in a league match since January 2016.

He has just two more home league games to come as a City player. It is a shame they will be held without the crowd ovation he deserves.

Krafth work strikes a sour note

Newcastle's 4-5-1 shape was never likely to work if the players were so quick to lose focus. The first-half goals both came from the position Emil Krafth should have been occupying, although he was given next to no protection out wide by DeAndre Yedlin and Valentino Lazaro.

What's next?

City head to Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday, the same day Newcastle face a Watford side still fighting for Premier League survival.

Jose Mourinho on Tottenham's poor defending & Gareth Bale's absence in Everton loss

Following a meeting with club representatives, the women's top-flight season has been scrapped due to the coronavirus challenges

The Nigeria Women's Football League [NWFL] board has announced the complete cancellation of the 2019-20 Nigerian Women's Premier League [NWPL] due to the coronavirus disruptions.

The campaign, which was initially set to kick off on March 25 was postponed indefinitely four days earlier over the global health crisis. 

This cancellation means the women's leagues, including the top-flight, will not take place for the first time since the first championship was organised in 1990.

Having scrapped the season, it further resolved that the next term will start after the government's approval for football's return in the build-up for the new Caf Women's Champions League.

Wednesday's decisions were the outcome of a virtual conference meeting, which was attended by NWFL chairperson Aisha Falode and chairmen of the women's clubs on Tuesday. 

"The management committee of the Nigeria Women's Football League headed by Aisha Falode in conjunction with women club owners and managers have unanimously agreed to scrap the 2019/2020 season, in the three tiers of the women's league, for the sake of protecting the health of the players and officials in the various clubs, in line with the Covid-19 protocols," the NWFL announced in a statement made available to Goal.

"In the communique signed after the virtual meeting, it was also agreed that clubs should be encouraged to prepare for the 2020/2021 season contingent upon the time the protocol for resuming sporting activities is approved, as the league will resume after approval has been given to the Protocol for the resumption of sporting activities document submitted by the Minister of Sports to the Covid-19 Taskforce and the National Assembly and NFF lifts the ban on football activities.

"The meeting also agreed that clubs are to continue to observe the existing Protocol guidelines put in place by the NCDC and the Covid-19 Presidential Taskforce as the League Board will not compromise standards, therefore, 2020/2021 will continue by abiding by the existing registration and every cup to should ensure that all necessary registration requirement should be put in place, as all registration for 2019/2020 will be carried over to 2020/2021.

"According to the communique, clubs to use the period of the break to complete all registration processes including evidence of up to date payment of salaries to their players.

"In view of the approval of Caf to commence the Caf Women Champions League in 2021, it was agreed that the 2020/2021 Nigeria Women Premier League season will be structured as a full season (straight league) with a plan to organize another draw for this purpose. 

"The league leadership urged all clubs to display and give quality representation on the continent during the inaugural Caf Women Champions League. Clubs are advised to give a good account of themselves.

"Also at the virtual meeting, the Head of NWFL Management Committee, Aisha Falode, briefed the club chairmen and managers of Fifa Covid-19 Solidarity fund relief to the Confederation and National Associations with specific reference to USD 500,000.00 to each National Association for women's football development, noting that it is the prerogative of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to determine the breakdown.

"The meeting also urged club owners to unite themselves and put the past behind, for the sake of women's football growth in Nigeria. And most importantly, the meeting eventually resolved the issue of a faction between the club owners and it is now one family."

The development means champions Rivers Angels will now have to defend their title in the 2020-21 season which doubles as the qualifiers for the inaugural Caf Women's Champions League.

Nigeria is now the latest country in Africa to cancel its women's leagues after Uganda, Morocco, South Africa, Algeria, Kenya, Liberia, Cameroon, Senegal and Burkina Faso due to Covid-19.

Original author: Samuel Ahmadu

‘Man Utd won’t do anything in January transfer window’ – Meulensteen can’t see movement at Old Trafford

The Portuguese has admitted he is eager for his players to improve their communication skills in the dressing room and on the training ground

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho has opened up on his attempts to "stimulate" his squad in north London, while insisting that he hates "silence" and "monologues".

Mourinho accused his players of a lack of desire in a 3-1 Premier League loss to Sheffield United and claimed the sight of his team being beaten through a basic will to win "destroys me a little bit on the inside".

Part of the problem in modern sides, according to the 57-year-old tactician, is that it is too easy for players to isolate themselves on social media or by using games consoles even when staying at team hotels.

The former Chelsea and Manchester United boss is determined to improve the communication between his Spurs stars, although he insists that will not involve lectures on his part.

"If I think overall, comparing examples of my time as an assistant coach, Barcelona, Porto, 25 years ago or so, the players they used to be together all the time," Mourinho told a press conference ahead of a meeting with relegation-threatened Bournemouth on Thursday.

"No Xbox, PlayStation, social media. Quite the beginning of mobile phones. But players used to spend all the time together. Even when you go to hotels, together all the time, [it is] much easier to develop intimacy, trust, build a certain dynamic in the group.

"In a hotel, every player has his own bedroom, they go there, they are not alone, they are on Zoom, FaceTime, they are on social media 'together' playing some Xbox or PlayStation, but they don't need to share the same space. Just a society thing - the interaction is different. But probably at a personality level, you don't get the same kind of communication that you had.

"We need to stimulate it all the time, not to be closed in their own shell. It's a team effort, team group, team sport - you don't play alone. A team has to be more than the sum of the individuals. You need to interact, communicate, share ideas. You need to discuss what happened in the game, need to motivate each other. I believe this; I believe there are some managers that don't do that.

"I am upset with silence. I hate the silence in a dressing room, in a meeting, I hate monologues, I don't like to be in front of the players, speaking for 20 minutes without interaction. Something I stimulate, my way of being, my way of leading. My team the other day showed me the other day they need to improve at that level."

Mourinho has also warned his players that showing the right attitude is "not negotiable" as he looks to create a stronger sense of unity within the squad.

Monday's 1-0 victory over Everton at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium included a clash between Hugo Lloris and Heung-min Son shortly before half-time, in which team-mates had to keep the pair apart, although Mourinho insisted he was "very happy" to see such a level of passion.

The Spurs boss says he has made it clear that such displays of character are essential to "winning teams", with motivation and intensity levels often going hand in hand.

"I always say that in winning teams, and I told the players that I can speak about winning teams because I belong to some of them, that there are things that are not negotiable," Mourinho added.

"What is not negotiable is a certain attitude, soul, DNA, character. Then you can, in a better day or not, face an opponent who makes it easier or difficult for you.

"[There is] unpredictability in football games, sometimes you deserve to win and sometimes you don't, but some things are not negotiable. Character: being demanding with yourself, with each other. Sometimes [you must] be an external source of motivation for the guy who plays in the same team as you. That leads many times to disagreement, discussion, but I think it's a really, really important thing.

"So, I was very happy with the team attitude during the game. Of course, I would prefer the little discussion to happen inside the dressing room, not outside - people can interpret [it] a different way. But I think it was a new thing in the team, a thing players do more times internally, be demanding with each other and grow up together."

Original author: Joe Wright

Amnesty criticises Infantino for Saudi PR video

The Gunners striker is facing a three-game ban after being dismissed against Leicester City on Tuesday night

Arsenal have appealed Eddie Nketiah’s red card against Leicester City.

The Gunners striker was sent off for a challenge on James Justin just four minutes after replacing Alexandre Lacazette in the second half of Tuesday night’s 1-1 draw with the Foxes.

Nketiah was initially only shown a yellow card by referee Christopher Kavanagh, but the match official upgraded the punishment to a red after reviewing the incident on the pitch side VAR monitor.

Gunners head coach Mikel Arteta was infuriated by the decision, especially as Jamie Vardy had escaped punishment for kicking Shokdran Mustafi in the head during a clash just before half-time.

“With the red card, he doesn't see the player and you have to know that he is a young kid,” said Arsenal’s head coach. "But if that is a red card then Leicester have to play with 10 men after 42 minutes. That has to be a red card as well.

“If we review incidents of that type, we review them all. It has to be something equal for everybody because it changes the game completely. If Eddie is a red card, then for sure the other one is a red card."

Nketiah stands to miss Sunday’s north London derby against Spurs through suspension, as well as the home game with Liverpool next Wednesday and the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City at Wembley, but Arsenal have now launched a two-pronged appeal, both in terms of the red card and the three-game suspension.

The north London club are appealing on the grounds of wrongful decision, as well as excessive punishment. So if the first appeal gets thrown out, they are hoping to at least get Nketiah’s ban reduced.

The Football Association will make a decision by the end of the week.

Arteta revealed after Tuesday night’s draw that Nketiah had apologised to his team-mates in the changing room soon after the full-time whistle. Arsenal had been leading 1-0 at the time thanks to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s goal, only for Jamie Vardy to equalise 10 minutes after the sending off.

Gunners left-back Kieran Tierney spoke after the game and felt the forward had been hard done by.

“I had a view [of the tackle], to me it looked totally accidental,” said Tierney. “Obviously I've not seen it in slow motion like the referee, I didn't get a chance but for me it's accidental and Eddie is not the kind of player who would do anything like that.”

Original author: Charles Watts

The nominees for December's Premier League manager of the month award

A former Red Devils striker is confident that both men can play starring roles in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's line-up over the coming seasons

Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood "can get the best out of each other", according to Dimitar Berbatov, who has backed the homegrown stars to shine for Manchester United.

Greenwood's rise to prominence has gathered considerable pace since the resumption of the Premier League on June 17.

The 18-year-old has hit three goals in his last two starts for United, taking his overall tally for the season to 15 in all competitions.

His latest efforts came during a 5-2 triumph over Bournemouth on Saturday, as he once again showed off his impressive finishing ability with both feet.

The teenage forward has been tipped to earn a place in Gareth Southgate's England squad on the back of his recent performances, and it has also been suggested that he deserves to start in the coveted number nine position for the Red Devils.

Anthony Martial currently occupies that role, with Rashford now deployed on the left after recovering from a back injury which saw him sidelined at the start of January.

Rashford has helped himself to 20 goals in 2019-20, but it has been reported that Greenwood could end up pushing him out of the team if he continues on his current trajectory.

Berbatov sees no reason why such a scenario should arise, with it his belief that all three of United's main attackers are capable of working together in unison for the foreseeable future.

The ex-United striker told Betfair: "Sometimes, when a young star comes through, it can worry other players who may lose their place, but I don't think this is the case here and for me, players like Marcus Rashford have nothing to worry about, all three attacking players can complement each other as we've seen. 

"The mix of youth and experience is good, this is all beneficial for everyone. No one should worry, they should feel joy, the competition makes you a better player, and it's very positive for the club.

"Rashford and Greenwood can get the best out of each other in the games to come, when you have a front three of them and Anthony Martial, it is so flexible, so quick, so adaptable. No one has a fixed position, they can swap positions and explore the entire final third independently. You can't try to stop this, you must let them improvise.

"It's important for Greenwood to stay relatively level-headed right now. He obviously knows he has quality and a good environment around him, so it's hard to be extremely humble, but it's certainly easier to be more guarded than others might be. 

"He can be as arrogant as he likes on the pitch, it will actually help him, but once the game is over you have to be respectful, and people will appreciate that and respect you more for it."

Jurgen Klopp delivers positive injury update on Virgil van Dijk

The England midfielder was handed a four-game suspension by the Football Association and his manager responded in his pre-match press conference

Jose Mourinho's fear of getting "in trouble" put the Tottenham boss on the defensive regarding the subject of Eric Dier's four-game ban.

Spurs midfielder Dier was hit with the sanction , along with a £40,000 fine, by the Football Association on Wednesday after his altercation with a fan following the penalty shoot-out FA Cup defeat to Norwich City in March.

The England international climbed into the stands having been angered by the actions of a supporter at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Dier was handed a misconduct charge in April and, although he denied his actions had been threatening, an independent regulatory commission found otherwise.

Asked to give his response to the punishment and whether the club would appeal, Mourinho said: "If I answer, I'm going to be in trouble and I don't want to be.

"I don't think [there will be an appeal], honestly, because if you appeal you have other risks. At least let's start next season without a suspension.

"We all know how it works. You have access, if you want, to the record of appeals, successful appeals and unsuccessful appeals. I don't think so, I don't think we're going to appeal."

The suspension means Dier will be absent for all but one of Spurs' remaining five games, with Mourinho revealing a certain ambivalence towards the 26-year-old.

"I think he had a strange last season. A very strange current season," he said, admitting there was some debate over Dier's best position. "We made a decision together, I told him immediately since my arrival, let's go together in a certain direction, but I think you are not ready.

"So, let's go back to a certain level of being a midfielder, but also with an eye to transforming to a centre-back, where he feels more comfortable.

"Even when we were working on Zoom, we were working with him, totally focused on being a centre-back, so he develops a number of skills, becomes much more adapted to that position.

"Then we decided [against] Manchester United, first match [after the resumption], we'd go with him in that position. Using this period to fight for points and objectives in relation to the table but also looking forward to the next season.

"I think he played a very good match against Sheffield [United]. We all made a few mistakes but defensively the team was very consistent. He was very consistent playing against some of the best strikers.

"I think he's doing very, very well, we look forward to next season, where we have no doubts that he's there as a centre back and I think an important player for us."

Original author: Russell Greaves

Mudavadi: Why Kakamega Homeboyz should have beaten Bandari

Alongside Jamie Vardy’s recent resurgence, the Nigerian could play a similar or greater role in the Foxes’ Premier League run-in

If Leicester City eventually end in the Champions League spots, Kelechi Iheanacho will likely play a vital role in making it happen.

Those are words that were somewhat inconceivable at the start of the season, especially after Brendan Rodgers left him out totally against Sheffield United in August. At the time, the former Manchester City frontman hadn’t played a minute of action and was expected to be third choice in attack behind the ageless Jamie Vardy and newly signed Ayoze Perez.

Having failed to make a Premier League appearance until December, his influence in their current position in the table has been significant. The 23-year-old may not be as prolific as Vardy, who’s the league’s top scorer with 21 strikes, but he’s come up trumps for the 2016 league champions too.

A devastating 23-minute cameo against Everton saw the Foxes turn a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 success (he assisted Vardy and scored a late, late winner), while he was involved in two goals seven days later at Aston Villa.

Also, there was an important FA Cup winner against Brentford in January, while the important League Cup equalizer vs Villa at Villa Park was, unfortunately, rendered unimportant as Trezeguet found a late winner in second-half stoppage time.

However, Iheanacho’s influence since the resumption has been vital to the Foxes hanging on to their European spot.

The former City protege has scored arguably their two most important goals post-restart, halving the deficit at Everton and scoring the opening strike in a tight game vs Crystal Palace at the weekend. While he knew very little about the strike against Carlo Ancelotti’s men, the goal gave Rodgers’ side the much-needed push to try and find an equalizer, which never came.

Against the Eagles on Saturday, the Nigerian forward opened the scoring four minutes after half-time connecting to a perfect low cross from Youri Tielemans. After seeing the hosts struggle to make inroads into dangerous areas in a largely frustrating first-half, Iheanacho’s strike opened up the game and allowed Rodgers’ men to pick Roy Hodgson’s side apart.

Leicester created four big chances after the interval (including the ex-City man’s goal) to just one in the first 45 minutes which showed how freely they played after edging in front. Interestingly, Rodgers’ troops ceded possession to the London outfit, too, which allowed them to catch the visitors on the break, which ultimately led to Vardy’s second of the afternoon, his 101st Prem strike.

Having seen his team have the lion’s share of possession in preceding games with little success in creating opportunities, the Nigerian’s early second-half strike allowed the East Midlanders to approach the rest of the game differently.

Possession stats against Watford, Brighton & Hove Albion and Everton read 69, 66 and 66 percent respectively but they created a miserly two big chances in 270 minutes.

Against Palace, they fashioned a staggering five [big chances] over 90 minutes, with four coming when they sat deeper and broke at speed. This may have been impossible had their back-up forward not scored so early after half-time to settle the nerves as the Foxes appeared primed for yet another poor result.

It put a positive spin on their situation going into Tuesday night’s game against a resurgent Arsenal side at the Emirates Stadium, and the Northern Irish manager put faith in Iheanacho alongside the durable Vardy as he matched Mikel Arteta’s 3-4-3 formation.

Leicester’s fifth-highest scorer was the away side’s most promising attacker against the Gunners, proving to be a threat with his movement and predatory instinct. This was evident in the 12th-minute when a well-worked corner on the left eventually found its way to Iheanacho who held his run and was found by Marc Albrighton’s cut-back but was thwarted by Emiliano Martinez’s right boot.

He would have brought the Foxes level 10 minutes after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang opened the scoring in a move similar to the opener against Palace, with Vardy finding him at the far post with a precise cross. While the 2013 U-17 World Cup winner scored, a foul on Saed Kolasinac in the build-up meant the strike was chalked off.

In fairness, Iheanacho’s influence faded as the match wore on but he carried a greater threat than his strike partner until his withdrawal on the hour. Still, the Englishman couldn’t get into the game despite Rodgers’ changes and the Foxes didn’t look like finding the leveller they longed for.

Eddie Nketiah’s sending off in the 75th-minute, four minutes after coming on, made things interesting in the final minutes, and Vardy eventually found the equalizer with six minutes of normal time remaining.

As odd as it sounds, the Foxes carried little threat after the striker's withdrawal which left their top scorer isolated in the middle, a bugbear for Rodgers since the restart in June.

Despite having the majority of the ball in the final half-hour, they created little and missed another goalscoring threat. This underlines the West African’s importance in the team, despite not being the first-choice striker.

Interestingly, a dive into the side’s statistics present interesting facts: according to FBref, excluding penalties, Iheanacho averages 0.94 goals and assists per 90 minutes, the highest average in the side and significantly superior to Vardy’s 0.73 G+A per 90.

Also, he beats the Englishman’s non-penalty Expected Goals plus Expected Assists per 90 minutes (0.74 to 0.57), which highlights how effective he has been this season to score five times and set up three goals, despite averaging 49 minutes per game.

While Vardy may be the division’s top scorer, his struggles since the turn of the year, recent goals aside, mean Rodgers could harness the usefulness of Iheanacho in the final third as Leicester seek to keep the in-form chasing pack at bay and retain their top four place with four games to play.

Original author: Seye Omidiora

Jurgen Klopp claims Liverpool's poor form is under control

The bulky player is not short of admirers after leaving Lidoda Duvha, who were hoping to retain his services

Former Black Leopards forward Joseph Mhlongo has attracted interest from Highlands Park and Chippa United

The 29-year-old player is a free agent after he decided against renewing his last contract with Leopards which expired at the end of last month.

His agent, Ratshibvumo Mulovhedzi confirmed Highlands Park and Chippa are still interested in Mhlongo with the current season having been halted due to the coronavirus pandemic since mid-March 2020.

“These clubs have always been interested in his services just before the Covid-19 pandemic broke, and things slowed down. But I’m sure that they are still interested,” Mulovhedzi told Daily Sun.

“Most of these clubs offered him pre-contracts but we delayed to give Leopards first preference.

"But with the revised offer from Leopards, we realized Mhlongo is no longer young and he wanted to get something better and solid."

Mhlongo, who can operate as an attacking midfielder and striker, has also been linked with the Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates in the past.

This was after he played an important role in helping Leopards secure promotion to the top-flight league from the National First Division (NFD) as they won the 2017/18 PSL Promotion/Relegation play-offs.

Mulovhedzi confirmed his client is targeting an enticing offer with the former Ubuntu Cape Town player set to turn 30 in September 2020.

“But we would like to thank Leopards and we respect them for their professionalism," the player-manager added.

"They have been with us all along and understood that Mhlongo had to grow. It was not a bad offer that they presented, but we felt we could get him more for his age.”

Mhlongo was mostly used as an impact player from the bench at Leopards having registered three assists and scored once in 38 matches in the PSL.

The 2017/18 season was his best campaign during his three-year spell with Lidoda Duvha as he hit the back of the net five times in 22 matches for the team in the NFD.

He was then heavily linked with the two biggest football clubs in the country, Chiefs and Pirates ahead of the 2018/19 campaign, but Leopards managed to retain his services.

Original author: Austin Ditlhobolo

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