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Denmark host Belgium in their next Group B outing in the Euro 2020 at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen on Thursday.

However far Denmark go in Euro 2020, it pales in significance to the health of their star midfielder Christian Eriksen, as well as the wellbeing of his team-mates who were so clearly affected by Saturday’s events in Copenhagen.

Belgium are looking to register three consecutive victories against Denmark for the first time in their history, after winning 4-2 in November 2020 and 2-0 in September 2020 in the UEFA Nations League. Belgium are unbeaten in three against Denmark (W2 D1), with their last such defeat coming in September 1995 (1-3).

Romelu Lukaku (2020 and 2016) is only the second Belgium player to score in at least two different European Championships, after Jan Ceulemans in 1980 and 1984. In fact, his total of nine goals at major tournaments (World Cup + Euros) is more than any other Belgian in history.

Dries Mertens could make his 100th appearance for the Belgium national team in this fixture, and would become the fifth player to reach this milestone, alongside Jan Vertonghen, Axel Witsel, Toby Alderweireld and Eden Hazard.

Here's how to watch Denmark vs Belgium in India.

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What time is Denmark vs Belgium? How to watch  Denmark vs Belgium How does the group look like Where will the match take place? Denmark vs Belgium: Team news & stats
 

What time does Denmark vs Belgium start?

Game Denmark vs Belgium
Date Thursday, June 17
Time 9:30pm IST

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How to watch Denmark vs Belgium on TV & live stream in India

In India ,  the Euros will be broadcast live on the Sony Pictures Sports Network (SPSN). It will be livestreamed on the SonyLIV app.

TV channels Online stream
Sony Ten 2 SD & HD, Sony Ten 3 SD & HD (Hindi) SonyLIV, Jio TV

Commentary will also be available in vernacular languages across India.

Malayalam & Bengali TV channels Tamil & Telugu TV channels
Sony Six SD & HD Sony Ten 4 SD & HD

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How does the Group B look like

Belgium top the group ahead of the second round, having cruised to a 3-0 win over Russia in their opening game of the Euro 2020 on Saturday. However, the scoreline in Finland's historic victory against Denmark in their first ever appearance at a major tournament was secondary following the incident involving Christian Eriksen in the first half, which led to the game being halted for a couple of hours.

Group B

Pos Team GP W D L GD Pts
1 Belgium �§�ª 1 1 0 0 +3 3
2 Russia �·�º 2 1 0 1 -2 3
3 Finland �«�® 2 1 0 1 0 3
4 Denmark �©�° 1 0 0 1 -1 0

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Where will the match take place?

Parken Stadium | Copenhagen | Denmark

Capacity: 38,065 |  reduced to 25% - 33% capacity, subject to increase
Games: Group stage & last 16 (four games)
Year built: 1992

Parken Stadium in Copenhagen will host three games in Group B and a last 16 clash.

Home of the Denmark national team and FC Copenhagen, Parken is one of four 20th century stadiums to host games at Euro 2020.

With a seating capacity of just over 38,000, it is the smallest host venue at the tournament. However, it does boast a Michelin star restaurant!

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Denmark vs Belgium: Team news & stats

The Danish players will be looking to putting a strong show against the world number one team. Whereas Belgium could see their side further strengthened by the possible return of both Kevin De Bruyne and Axel Witsel.

Key stats:

Denmark and Belgium’s only previous meeting at a major tournament was in the group stages of Euro 1984. Denmark won 3-2 after having been 2-0 down, one of only six times a two-goal deficit has been overcome in a win at the tournament.

Belgium have won four of their last five matches at the European Championships (L1), as many as they had won across their first 13 games in the competition (W4 D2 L7).

Romelu Lukaku has been directly involved in 26 goals in his 19 games for Belgium since the end of the 2018 World Cup (22 goals, 4 assists). Indeed, during this run Lukaku has only failed to score or assist in three of those 19 appearances, one of which came against Denmark in September 2020.

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USA 2-0 Nigeria: Press and Williams subdue impressive Super Falcons

Despite a commendable performance, Randy Waldrum’s side bowed to the four-time Women’s World Cup champions

Nigeria bowed 2-0 to the United States of America in their last America Summer Series outing on Thursday morning.

Goals from Christen Press and Lynn Williams powered Vlatko Andonovski’s side past the reigning African women’s champions at the Q2 Stadium, Austin, Texas.

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(Originally posted by Shina Oludare)

Manchester United 'very, very close' to signing Raphael Varane

The 10th minute has been selected as the moment for the display in recognition of the stricken midfielder's No. 10 shirt

Belgium have announced they will put the ball out of play in the 10th minute vs Denmark on Wednesday to recognise Christian Eriksen, who experienced cardiac arrest over the weekend during a match against Finland.

Eriksen, who wears No. 10 for Denmark, is stable and awake now after collapsing on the pitch, so the moment will be a celebration for his survival and improved health.

Romelu Lukaku shouted "Chris, I love you" into a TV camera after scoring vs Russia on Saturday mere hours after Eriksen's collapse. Lukaku and Eriksen are club team-mates at Inter.

What has been said?

"This is about a celebration in football and for Christian," said Belgium boss Roberto Martinez to reporters.

"As you can imagine, the uncertainty that we had when the incident happened, that was a really tough moment, a tough moment for any player that was watching the game, a tough moment for players who have been sharing dressing rooms with Christian.

"Then from that point on, once you get the good news that Christian reacted positively, that he was talking, that he was in hospital, now it's almost a celebration."

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The Manchester United star is a cornerstone of the Three Lions' defence since the Russia 2018 World Cup but has been sidelined since May with injury

Harry Maguire's recovery from an ankle ligament problem is "further ahead than we might have dared to hope", says Gareth Southgate, as England prepare to face Scotland in their second match of Euro 2020.

The Manchester United defender, a mainstay of the Three Lions' backline under Southgate since cementing his position during the 2018 World Cup, has been out of action since early May, after sustaining the injury in the Red Devils' 3-1 Premier League win over Aston Villa.

Having missed his club's Europa League final defeat against Villarreal, hopes had seemed slim that Maguire might feature at all for his country during this summer's rearranged tournament at one point. But now, Southgate has revealed a positive update on his situation.

What has been said?

"He's had a few days training with the team and we are really pleased with the progress," the Three Lions boss told ITV ahead of Friday's Group D clash against Steve Clarke's side at Wembley Stadium.

"We have got to make a decision in the next couple of days. He's certainly further ahead than we might have dared to hope when it got to the end of the season.

"Everything he has done up to this point, there has been no reaction. We're really pleased with his progress."

England poised for major boost

Maguire may not be fully ready to play the whole 90 minutes in either of the national team's remaining group stage games, but any appearance would prove a shot in the arm for Southgate from the perspective of both tactics and morale.

Villa's Tyrone Mings deputised in the former Leicester City man's usual centre-back spot for Sunday's 1-0 win over Croatia, partnered with Manchester City's John Stones, but it is speculated that concerns over the former's form were the catalyst for Atletico Madrid's Kieran Trippier moving from right to left-back to provide additional coverage.

Mings subsequently acquitted himself with his best performance in an England shirt, but if Maguire is able to take the field, there would be little question about slotting the World Cup semi-finalist back into position.

The bigger picture

After Scotland on Friday, England will face a four-day turnaround before their final Group D clash with the Czech Republic, as they look to seal top spot and qualify for the knockout stages, with the potential to face France, Portugal or Germany in the last-16 a firm possibility should they do so.

Ahead of those two games, Southgate will be required to consider whether to tinker with a winning formula elsewhere - namely whether there is room for Liverpool's Jordan Henderson following the superb work of Leeds United's Kalvin Phillips alongside West Ham man Declan Rice against Croatia.

Should England win both remaining games, they will face a week-long wait to play their last-16 tie, also at Wembley, on June 29.

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Euro 2020: Italy 3-0 Switzerland full match reaction and quotes: Chiellini needs further tests amid injury scare

The Azzurri captain exited in the first half of a 3-0 win on Wednesday over Switzerland in Group A

Roberto Mancini said Italy captain Giorgio Chiellini will need to undergo further testing after limping off injured in a 3-0 win over Switzerland in the Euro 2020 group stage on Wednesday.

Mancini said he hopes it's nothing serious but admitted he will not be sure until Thursday.

The centre-back left after just 24 minutes, but the Azzurri still managed to thump their Swiss counterparts with their second straight three-goal effort.

What has been said?

“We’ll see tomorrow and hope it’s nothing serious,” Mancini told RAI Sport.

Centre-back Francesco Acerbi, who replaced Chiellini, blamed the taxing scheduling for professional footballers on his team-mate's problem.

“This is what happens with a tournament after a long season, there is fatigue, you have to be always ready when called upon," Acerbi said. 

“I didn’t even have a second of warm-up. I saw Chiellini seemed fine and then all of a sudden he took off his armband and needed to come off."

Italy keeps up record-breaking attack

The Azzurri recorded their first three-goal game at a European Championship in their first group stage appearance vs Turkey and then did it again on Wednesday.

“We try to attack and defend as a team, that’s why we score many goals and concede so few," Acerbi said. "It’s been going well so far!

“There might be three or four sides in the tournament who have better talents or individuals, but I said before the competition started that there was something in the air with this group. I think we can go far.”

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Ncikazi: Golden Arrows announce coach's shock exit

The local tactician has surprisingly left the KwaZulu-Natal side following a successful season with the clu

Golden Arrows and head coach Mandla Ncikazi have amicably parted ways despite an impressive PSL campaign.

"Lamontville Golden Arrows F. C. announces that the club along with Coach Mandla Ncikazi have reached an agreement to amicably part ways," a club statement read.

"We would like to thank him for his exceptional service, in different spells, over a 15 year period. Not only in the first team but also in the youth structures and the past, present and future stars produced during his time."

"He leaves through an open door and like any member of the family, he is welcome back at any time. We wish him well in his future endeavours."

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Messi wants Barcelona stay but FFP is holding up contract extension, claims president Laporta

The 33-year-old could leave for free at the end of the month but the boss at Camp Nou insists he will remain for at least another year

Barcelona president Joan Laporta says Lionel Messi wants to stay at the club, and it is only financial regulations that are preventing them announcing a new contract.

The Argentina star can leave Camp Nou at the end of the month when his deal expires, and the club have been trying to commit him to an extension.

Messi wanted to leave last year and attempted to exercise a release clause in his contract, but decided to stay because he did not want a legal battle with Barcelona.

What has been said?

Laporta says the 33-year-old has been convined to remain at Barca and they want to get a deal wrapped up "as soon as possible".

“Leo Messi's boots will continue on the Camp Nou pitch. He wants to stay. I do not contemplate a no. It isn't easy. We'll do what we can," Laporta said. "There is no need to seduce him, he is determined if there are a series of circumstances to stay."

He added: "He is OK but he hasn't signed yet. Kun Aguero tells him every day: 'Sign that, we will play together'."

What is holding up the deal?

Laporta says Barca have not been able to confirm an agreement so far because they must balance the books to comply with UEFA Financial Fair Play rules.

The president admits they will have to sell some players to make sure they can keep Messi.

"In economic terms, he has made it very easy, but financial fair play is another battleground," he said. "We have to follow the rules, we will follow them. There will be more sales and loans. Without paying a transfer fee. We will do a lot of loans, because we have a very high sports payroll compared to other clubs."

How did Messi perform last season?

Despite Barcelona enduring a disappointing 2020-21 season, Messi was once again the top scorer in La Liga. He netted 30 goals in 35 appearances in the league - seven more than nearest challenger Gerard Moreno.

He also scored five times in the Champions League and three in the Copa del Rey - the only competition they won last term.

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Two more accusations made against Antony

The 29-year-old will remain in the Spanish top-flight to continue his career with Unai Emery's side next season

Villarreal have confirmed the signing of Aissa Mandi on a free transfer following the expiry of his contract at Real Betis.

The Algeria international penned a four-year deal on Wednesday to become the second African in Unai Emery’s team after Nigeria winger Samuel Chukwueze.

Mandi is not new to Spanish football having spent the last five years at Real Betis and he will link up with his new teammates when they Yellow Submarine kick-off their pre-season training on July 20.

Aside his defensive prowess, the 29-year-old has proved his versatility at the Estadio Benito Villamarin with his contribution of eight goals and four assists in 173 matches for Real Betis in all competitions.

“Villarreal CF have reached an agreement with Aïssa Mandi, who will play in yellow for the next four seasons (until June 2025). The French-Algerian footballer joins the Submarine as a free agent after his contract expired at Real Betis Balompie,” the club statement read.

Born in France to Algerian parents, Mandi started his career at Reims where he developed through the youth ranks before making his professional debut in a Ligue 2 encounter against Le Havre in August 2010.

His 16-year stint at Reims came to an end in 2016 when he sealed a five-year deal to Real Betis.

During the 2020-21 campaign, the Algeria defender enjoyed a decent return in front of goal with three goals for Real Betis who finished sixth in La Liga table with three points above seventh-placed Villarreal.

The move to the Estadio de la Ceramica also provides Mandi with a chance of playing Uefa Champions League football next season after the Yellow Submarine won the 2020-21 Uefa Europa League.

On the international scene, Mandi is a regular fixture in Algeria national team and he was part of Djamel Belmadi’s team that won the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.

He has a tally of two goals in 60 appearances for the Desert Foxes. He opened his goal account for Algeria during the 2017 Afcon qualifiers against Ethiopia in March 2016 while the second came in the 2021 Afcon qualifiers against Botswana which ended 5-0 in March this year.

Original author: Taiye Taiwo

‘Welcome to the Premier League’ – Chelsea legend Drogba sends Daka message on Leicester City arrival

Goal can confirm that the Spaniard has held positive talks with the Toffees board, after the they cooled their interest in former Wolves boss Nuno

Rafa Benitez has emerged as the surprise front-runner for the vacant manager’s job at Everton.

Goal can confirm that the Spaniard has held positive talks with the Toffees board, after the they cooled their interest in former Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo.

Sources say a deal could even be finalised this week, with the 61-year-old becoming the first man to have managed both Liverpool and Everton.

What’s the situation?

Everton have been searching for a new boss since Carlo Ancelotti’s shock resignation earlier this month.

A number of candidates were considered by Farhad Moshiri, the club’s majority owner, and as recently as last weekend it appeared that Nuno was the preferred candidate.

Brighton’s Graeme Potter was also discussed at board level, as were former Blues managers Roberto Martinez and David Moyes, as well as former Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe.

Benitez, though, is understood to have admirers within the club despite his strong Liverpool connections. He managed the Reds between 2004 and 2010, winning the Champions League in 2005 and the FA Cup a year later. Wednesday marked the 17th anniversary of his arrival at Anfield.

He has been out of work since leaving Chinese Super League club Dalian Professional in January, but has been keen to return to top-level management. The fact that his family is still based near Liverpool, on the Wirral peninsula, makes the Everton job even more appealing.

How would his appointment go down with Everton fans?

Were he to be appointed, it would be surely the most contentious decision in Everton’s recent history.

Benitez will forever be associated with Liverpool given that famous night in Istanbul in 2005, and he has clashed with Everton in the past, famously referring to them as “a small club” after a Merseyside derby in 2007.

A number of fans have already taken to social media to express their concerns, though his pedigree as a manager and his willingness to step into such a controversial role may count in his favour.

Benitez won two La Liga titles and a UEFA Cup with Valencia, and guided Chelsea to the Europa League in 2013. He also won an Italian Cup with Napoli.

Spells with Inter Milan in 2010 and Real Madrid in 2015-16 were less succesful,  although he did win the Italian Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup at Inter - but Benitez is revered at Newcastle, who he led to Championship success in 2017, before consolidating the Magpies as a Premier League club.

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Original author: Neil Jones

Arsenal ratings: Martin Odegaard's sensational 9/10 performance lifts Gunners over Wolves

Sergio Ramos is leaving Real Madrid, it has been confirmed.

The club have announced a press conference will be held on Thursday to bid farewell to the defender.

A statement from the club read: "Real Madrid CF announces that tomorrow, Thursday, June 17, at 12:30 pm, there will be an institutional act of tribute and farewell to our captain Sergio Ramos, with the presence of our president Florentino Pérez."

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Original author: عبده الليثي

Transfer Talk: Man Utd want Bayindir to compete with Onana

The Real Madrid winger made five clear chances as his side earned a 2-0 victory in the Group A clash - the first player to do so at the Euros

Gareth Bale made European Championship history with his performance for Wales on Wednesday.

The winger was integral to his side's 2-0 win against Turkey as he registered two assists in the Euro 2020 clash to compensate for the penalty he missed.

Bale first set up Aaron Ramsey for the opening goal late in the first half and then gave Connor Roberts an easy finish in the dying seconds of the match.

What record has Bale set?

Wales could have won by an even bigger margin thanks to the threat Bale posed. The 31-year-old made five clear-cut chances during the match in Baku.

He is the first player to create so many big chances in a single match at a European Championship since 1980, according to Opta.

What next for Bale and Wales?

Wales are almost guaranteed a place in the next round of the competition after getting their first victory. They are now on four points from two matches, having drawn 1-1 with Switzerland earlier in the week.

Wales will round off the group stage with a match against Italy on Sunday.

The winners of their group will face the team that finishes second in Group C - consisting of Austria, Netherlands, North Macedonia and Ukraine.

The runners-up of Group A will take on the team that finishes second in Group B, which has Belgium, Denmark, Finland and Russia.

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Original author: Peter McVitie

Manchester United Confirm Signing of Atalanta Youngster Amad Diallo

Randy Waldrum’s Super Falcons face the Stars and Stripes on Thursday morning with the ambition of ending their summer series campaign on a high

Nigeria take on the United States of America in their last outing of the America Summer Series on Thursday morning.

Still fresh from their 3-3 draw with European giants Portugal, the Super Falcons go into this game full of confidence as they would be aiming to defeat Vlatko Andonovski’s women.

Although, the Stars and Stripes would be Randy Waldrum's toughest test, however, they are aiming to impress against the four-time Women’s World Cup winners.

Thursday’s meeting will be the sixth meeting between both countries – with the USA winning all previous encounters.

Before this game kicks off, Carli Lloyd would be honoured for earning her 300th international cap – a feat achieved by compatriots Kristine Lilly and Christie Pearce.

Game USA vs Nigeria
Date Thursday, June 17
Time 02:00 AM WAT

TV Channel, Live Stream & How To Watch

For Nigerian readers, get set on the latest football on TV here! For those across the globe, that is also the place to be.

Also, the game can be watched live on TV through NFF media and it can be streamed online using beIN Sports Connect.

Nigeria TV channel Online stream
N/A NFF TV
UK & US TV channel Online stream
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Squads & Team News

Position USA squad
Goalkeepers Campbell, Franch, Naeher
Defenders Cook, Dahlkemper, Davidson, Dunn, O'Hara, Purce, Sauerbrunn, Sonnett
Midfielders Horan, Lavelle, Macario, K. Mewis, S. Mewis, Sullivan
Forwards Lloyd, Morgan, Press, Rapinoe, Smith, Williams

Potential USA XI: Franch, Dahlkemper, Sonnett, Davidson, Lloyd, Horan, Lavelle, Macario, Dunn, Press, Purce

Position Nigeria squad
Goalkeepers Oluehi, Nnadozie, Etim
Defenders Ebi, G. Ogbonna, Ohale, Dimehin, Ibe, Okeke, George, E. Ogbonna
Midfielders Chikwele, Okobi, Ayinde, Payne, Mbadi, Attah
Forwards Oshoala, Ordega, Ajibade, Ikechukwu, Adule, Monday, Kanu, Bokiri

Potential Nigeria XI: Oluehi, Ogbonna, Zogg, Chikwelu, Payne, Okeke, Ariyo, Ajibade, Ordega, Oshoala

Match Preview

The United States of America go into Thursday’s game buoyed by their attacking masterclass against Jamaica.

Goals from Carli Lloyd, Lindsey Horan, Margaret Purce and Alex Morgan saw them outshine the Reggae Girlz in Texas.

Prior to that game, the Jamaicans had silenced reigning African queens Nigeria 1-0 in their first game.

Against the Super Falcons, Andonovski’s side would be aiming to extend their dominance.

Their biggest win remains a 7-1 triumph achieved in a group game of the 1999 Women’s World Cup.

On home soil, the USA boast a 41-game unbeaten streak – 37 wins and four ties – across all matches. In those games, they have scored multiple goals in 34 of those games.

Regardless of the result, the essence of the outing is to keep the West African side in fine shape ahead of October’s Africa Women Cup of Nations qualifier against eternal rivals, Ghana.

Original author: Shina Oludare

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Former Ghana midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu believes the Black Stars are struggling to replace legendary striker Asamoah Gyan following their inability to score in friendly matches against Morocco and Cote d’Ivoire.

In two friendlies, The Black Stars succumbed to a 1-0 away loss to Morocco before playing out a 0-0 draw with Cote d’Ivoire back home on Saturday.

Gyan, Ghana’s all-time top scorer with 51 goals in 109 internationals, has not played for the Black Stars since the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in 2019.

“What we [Ghana] need now is a typical striker as I feel Jordan Ayew is more comfortable playing behind a striker,” former Udinese man Badu said on GHOne TV.

“Everyone knows we miss a striker like Asamoah Gyan. We may not get someone who has a potential like his, Gyan will be very difficult to replace.”

Badu is not the only former Black Star to have publicly commented on the team’s drought in the recent friendlies.

"It is a source of worry if we are not scoring goals. If you have to win a game then it means you must be scoring. Is it really an issue of striking? Don’t you think it's probably because of the strategy or format we are planning?” former Ghana striker Augustine Arhinful has said.

“How is our striker supposed to score if he doesn’t get the support? We are not creating enough, maybe because of the format we are planning. We need to look at those things. Are we lacking strikers or a complete team play that will result in bringing in the goals?

“We are not creating the chances in the game for the strikers to score. We need to find the best position for some of these players to play a system that will enable us to score. Everybody must be allowed to play and we have to be concerned about how the team is playing on the field as well."

Ghana return to action in September when they take on Ethiopia and South Africa in the second round of Africa’s 2022 World Cup qualifiers.

Original author: Prince Narkortu Teye

Jurgen Klopp Suggests Thiago & Joel Matip Could Return for Sheffield United Clash

The Juventus midfielder got the opening goal of the game after combining with the Real Madrid winger in Baku

Gareth Bale is happy with the way he and Aaron Ramsey linked up to help Wales record a 2-0 win against Turkey on Wednesday.

Despite missing a penalty in the second half of the Euro 2020 tie, Bale registered two assists as his side got their first victory of the tournament.

The Real Madrid winger set up Ramsey for the opener near the end of the first half and then passed to Connor Roberts for a finish from close range in second half stoppage time.

What has been said?

Bale and Ramsey created four chances for each other in the game and are responsible for 50 of Wales' last 72 goals, with the former netting 33 and the Juventus midfielder scoring 17.

Bale is proud of the partnership they have struck up, telling BBC Sport : "I'm absolutely delighted with the win, we fought hard, worked our socks off, yes I missed a penalty but I feel I showed good character to keep going. That second goal at the end was the icing on the cake.

"Aaron got in a few times, we've always linked up well, it was important to get the victory today."

Will Wales go through to the next round?

Having drawn 1-1 with Switzerland in their first match, Wales now have four points from two matches and will finish the group stage with a clash with Italy on Sunday.

"You'd like to think that [four points] would be enough, we will have to wait and see. If you'd offered us four points at the start we would have bitten your hand off," Bale said.

"Playing in front of no fans is difficult, the fans were fantastic, I know most were Turkish but the Welsh fans were great too. It helped get your adrenaline going. We want to thank the fans at home too who I'm sure will be cheering in their millions."

Ramsey praises Wales' character

Ramsey was happy to make a difference for his team and the way his side saw out the game.

"I felt a bit of relief, I had two chances before to score but that first half today was superb, we really dominated," he told BBC Sport.  "Second half we showed great character and I think we thoroughly deserved the win.

"The penalty was a big moment but we didn't panic, we didn't leave anything out there, and we worked hard from each other.

"We've given ourselves a brilliant opportunity now, we've got another big game to go, we are in a good position now."

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Original author: Peter McVitie

The Manchester United lineup that should start against Newcastle

The teams are out on the pitch, the national anthems have been sung, and kick-off is just moments away!

Italy have lost just one of their 24 games against Switzerland on home soil (W18 D5), which was a friendly in October 1982 at the Olimpico which ended 1-0.

Vladimir Petkovic was clearly impressed with his team's performance against Wales last time out as he names an unchanged line-up for today's game.

Roberto Mancini makes just one change to the side that beat Turkey and it's an enforced one. Alessandro Florenzi limped off with a calf injury in that game which rules him out today and Di Lorenzo comes in for him.

SWITZERLAND SUBS: Gregor Kobel, Loris Benito, Admir Mehmedi, Denis Zakaria, Silvan Widmer, Djibril Sow, Ruben Vargas, Eray Comert, Christian Fassnacht, Yvon Mvogo, Mario Gavranovic, Steven Zuber.

SWITZERLAND STARTING XI (3-4-1-2): Yann Sommer; Nico Elvedi, Fabian Schar, Manuel Akanji; Kevin Mbabu, Remo Freuler, Granit Xhaka, Ricardo Rodriguez; Xherdan Shaqiri; Haris Seferovic, Breel Embolo.

ITALY SUBS: Emerson, Federico Chiesa, Rafael Toloi, Matteo Pessina, Bryan Cristante, Andrea Belotti, Francesco Acerbi, Federico Bernardeschi, Salvatore Sirigu, Alessandro Bastoni, Giacomo Raspadori, Alex Meret.

ITALY STARTING XI (4-3-3): Gianluigi Donnarumma; Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini, Leonardo Spinazzola; Nicolo Barella, Jorginho, Manuel Locatelli; Domenico Berardi, Ciro Immobile, Lorenzo Insigne.

Italy got off to a winning start on Friday as they cruised past Turkey with a 3-0 victory on the opening day and a win today would see them be the first team to qualify for the last 16. They've won their last nine in all competitions, keeping a clean sheet in all of those games, and haven't lost a match since September 2018. Switzerland drew 1-1 with Wales in their opening match, but are unbeaten in their last nine in all competitions before today (W6 D3).

Hello and welcome to live coverage of the Euro 2020 Group A meeting between Italy and Switzerland at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome!

Lens boost Champions hopes with Monaco win

The ex-international shares his thoughts on the national team's inability to find the net against Morocco and Cote d'Ivoire 

Former Ghana forward Augustine Arhinful is worried by the Black Stars' recent lack of sharpness in front of goal and states the problem could be tactical.

In over 180 minutes of action against Morocco and Cote d'Ivoire in two international friendlies earlier this month, CK Akonnor's outfit failed to score, raising questions about the quality of the striking department. 

Ghana first succumbed to a 1-0 loss to the Atlas Lions in Rabat before being held to a 0-0 draw by The Elephants in Cape Coast on Saturday. 

"It is a source of worry if we are not scoring goals. If you have to win a game then it means you must be scoring. Is it really an issue of striking? Don’t you think it's probably because of the strategy or format we are planning?" Arhinful quizzed.

“How is our striker supposed to score if he doesn’t get the support? We are not creating enough, maybe because of the format we are planning? We need to look at those things. Are we lacking strikers or a complete team play that will result in bringing in the goals?

“We are not creating the chances in the game for the strikers to score. We need to find the best position for some of these players to play a system that will enable us to score. Everybody must be allowed to play and we have to be concerned about how the team is playing on the field as well."

Against Morocco, Ghana were led by Crystal Palace striker Jordan Ayew, who scored just one league goal in the 2020-21 Premier League, with support from Saudi Arabia-based Samuel Owusu and Orenburg man Joel Fameyeh from wide. Ajax star Mohammed Kudus played just behind Ayew. 

In Saturday's fixture against Cote d'Ivoire, Jordan maintained his place as the Black Stars' leading striker, while Spezia attacker Emmanuel Gyasi and captain Andre Ayew started on either side of the wings.  

In Ghana's last two games before the recent double-header, they netted four goals. 

Original author: Prince Narkortu Teye

2021 Golden Boy: Barcelona's Moriba and African wonderkids in 100-man shortlist

Africa is well represented in the list of players that are in the running to succeed current holder Erling Haaland for this year's recognition
Original author: Taiye Taiwo

We can’t blame Ronaldo and Pogba for press conference actions – NFF chief Akinwunmi

The Portugal and France stars have got people talking after they removed bottles of commercial brands before talking to the press

The first Vice-president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Seyi Akinwunmi has stated Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Pogba should not be blamed for their press conference actions if there are no commercial rules at Euro 2020.

Ronaldo and Pogba have dominated social media with their reactions at separate press conferences, where they removed branded items of sponsors before talking to the media.  

Before scoring a brace in Portugal's 3-0 victory over Hungary, Ronaldo removed two bottles of Coca-Cola from his table and raised a bottle of water instead.

In Munich, Pogba mimicked the former Manchester United forward after France’s 1-0 defeat of Germany on Tuesday night as he moved away the bottle of Heineken away from his presence but had no problem with Coca-Cola and water.

When asked about the effects of the players’ reactions on future partnerships, Akinwunmi - a seasoned football administrator - pointed out the importance of enlightening players of commercial rules before any tournament.

“I think before tournaments, players should be briefed on the rules of the tournament, including commercial rules,” Akinwunmi told Goal.

“I don't know if Uefa have any commercial rules for the tournament. If the commercial rules are against that aspect of game and they have been briefed, of course, they must be punished. However, if the commercial rules are not clear or individuals were not briefed, definitely if I say I don't subscribe to alcohol then I can't sit down behind an alcohol bottle.

“Although it might be another way round, because you are playing in a competition that Heineken sponsors but I think it boils down to what the commercial situation is. I can't fault them unless I know something about their commercial rules.”

Akinwunmi described the reaction of the business market to such an off-field incident as another point that stresses the value of football.

He added: “I think it is clear and we must be fooling ourselves if we are saying that we don't understand the value of sports and football in particular.

“The value of football cannot be underestimated and it has been shown by these events with the market reaction.”

Original author: Taiye Taiwo

Maybe Mamelodi Sundowns shouldn’t have lost to Kaizer Chiefs - Mokwena haunted by defeat

The 34-year-old tactician believes that they have laid down the foundation for future success following a league title-winning campaign

Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Rhulani Mokwena still rues the team's narrow defeat to Kaizer Chiefs in the second round of the recent 2020/21 PSL season.

Masandawana were stunned 2-1 by a struggling Amakhosi side on April 25 and it proved to be the Tshwane giants' only defeat of the campaign in the league. 

Sundowns went on to clinch their fourth successive PSL title in what was Mokwena and fellow co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi's first season in charge of the club.

However, Mokwena is not satisfied despite having steered the team to the league championship after replacing Pitso Mosimane, who left the Chloorkop-based side at the end of the 2019/20 season.

“A lot of very good work has been put in but the work will serve as a foundation rather than a benchmark,” Mokwena said to Sowetan on Wednesday.

“The reality is, apart from winning the league, we are not entirely satisfied with the season. Even in the league, we do feel we could have done a lot better.

“We could have won some of the games we drew. Maybe we shouldn’t have lost the Chiefs match because of the way we performed and the chances we created."

The defeat to Chiefs at Loftus Versfeld Stadium ended Sundowns' record-breaking 21-match unbeaten run in the league. 

Nevertheless, Mokwena feels that they have established a pattern of play that does promise greater success going forward.

“In retrospect, even when you do analysis, you see how clear it is for us to be able to improve certain aspects of our game so we can improve certain results," he continued.

“But it’s about the process. The first layer has been laid where we’ve built a very good foundation in terms of how we want to play. That now becomes the yardstick, and we have to build from that.”

Sundowns have arguably the strongest and among the biggest squads in the PSL and Mokwena admitted that their squad depth was key to them winning the league title. 

“Unlike other seasons where you would probably want to have a small squad, you are forced to have a lot of players in your squad and try to make all those players happy," he said.

“Fortunately for us we had situations where players were unavailable due to Covid-19 and suspension. Fortunately, whoever you play at Sundowns the standard and quality are the same, and the expectation is for them to help the team win matches.”

Original author: Austin Ditlhobolo

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