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USMNT striker Jordan Pefok joins Union Berlin

Following the release of the English elite division fixtures, African stars have learnt their fate in week one of the new season

Nigeria internationals Kelechi Iheanacho and Wilfred Ndidi will get their 2021-22 Premier League season underway on August 14 with Leicester City welcoming Wolverhampton Wanderers to the King Power Stadium.

After narrowly missing out of a Champions League place last term, Brendan Rodgers’ men would be aiming to commence the new term on a winning note.

However, they must negotiate their way past the Molineux Stadium giants that parade Cote d’Ivoire’s Willy Boly and Morocco international Romain Saiss.

Elsewhere, Liverpool will visit newly-promoted side Norwich City at Carrow Road.

Parading Egypt’s Mohamed Salah, Guinea’s Naby Keita, Senegal’s Sadio Mane, and Cameroon’s Joel Matip, Jurgen Klopp’s Reds will be aiming to pick up all points at stake against the Canaries, who boast of Republic of Ireland star of Nigerian origin Andrew Omobamidele.

A mouth-watering clash between Chelsea and Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge will see Senegal international Edouard Mendy square up against Cote d’Ivoire forward Wilfried Zaha, Senegal's Cheikhou Kouyate and the Ghana duo of Jeffrey Schlupp and Jordan Ayew.

At the Etihad Stadium, Riyad Mahrez’s Manchester City will begin their title defence against Tottenham Hotspur.

After a disappointing 2020-21 campaign, anything short of a bright start for Spurs could send a wrong signal to fans of the London-based side.

To achieve a positive result, the yet to be named manager could be counting on Ivorian star Serge Aurier and England youth international of Congolese background, Japhet Tanganga.

Managerless Everton have a clash with Southampton to prepare for, and Nigeria international Alex Iwobi, Cote d’Ivoire’s Jean-Philippe Gbamin and DR Congo prospect Niels Nkounkou would relish the prospect of facing Mali's Moussa Djenepo, Ghana's Mohammed Salisu and Gabon international Mario Lemina.

William Troost-Ekong’s dream of featuring in the English elite division will become a reality when the Hornets welcome Aston Villa to Vicarage Road.

Apart from the centre-back, manager Xisco Munoz would be counting on his compatriots Tom Dele-Bashiru and Isaac Success alongside Morocco’s Adam Masina, Ghana prospect Kwadwo Baah and Senegal's Ismaila Sarr to silence the Claret and Blue Army, who have Zimbabwe's Marvelous Nakamba, Egypt's Trezeguet, Burkina Faso star Bertrand Traore and Anglo-Nigerian midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka in their ranks.

Lastly, the trio of Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang, Nicolas Pepe and Eddie Nketiah are expected to feature when Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal try Brentford for size.

The Bees have Tariqe Fosu (Ghana) and Julian Jeanvier (Guinea) in their squad.

(Originally posted by Shina Oludare)

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Amakhosi, who struggled on the domestic front, will be engaged in a continental tie against the Moroccan side on Saturday

Kaizer Chiefs attacking midfielder Nkosingiphile Ngcobo has promised they are keen on adding value to the club, as legends such as Vusi Lamola did during their time.
 
Ngcobo is among the young players for Amakhosi who will take part in the Caf Champions League semi-final against Wydad Casablanca, and the starlet has revealed the inspiration to perform better, just like the club's legends did.

The Moroccans host Chiefs at Casablanca's Stade Mohammed V on Saturday in the first leg of their continental semi-final, having also played against Amakhosi during the group stage.
 
"We are born with the love of football, it is something that is in us. But everything our generation has is because of your generation. You paved the way for us and fought for us. It is because of the hard work and sacrifices of your generation that ensured things are easier for us," Ngcobo told the club's media when he met with Lamola.
 
"I am very excited to have come this far with the team in the Champions League. I think we’ve done very well as a team to get to this stage.

"We are looking to add value to what the club and players like Bra Vusi have done for Kaizer Chiefs in the past.

"We now have to play our part and make sure we leave our own mark on this club’s history, and we are very motivated and committed to doing so against Wydad."
 
On his part, Lamola urged the youngster and his teammates to work together and fight to ensure they bring the trophy home in the end.
 
"It is important and imperative to bridge the gap between the younger and older generations. History is not a thing of the past, it is a resource centre. The past, present and future are inseparable and it is an honour to share some of my experience and knowledge with you," he told Ngcobo.

"If you want to run fast, you run alone. If you want to run far, run in the company of others. Together, everybody achieves more.

"If you approach the game against Wydad as a united force, you will reach the final and you will even come home with the trophy. Unity is strength and, as a united force, you will conquer. We will keep you in our prayers and we are right behind you."

Lamola was among the stars that helped Amakhosi win the league title in 1974 after joining three years before the successful campaign.

 

(Originally posted by Kiplagat Sang)

Xavi concerned Barcelona have fallen into 'negative dynamic' after Clasico defeat

It has been a while since the idea to use technology in improving officiating in the South African top flight was mooted

Acting Premier Soccer League CEO Mato Madlala says the fact that most clubs do not own stadiums has been a major stumbling block regarding the introduction of video assistant referees. 

Glaring errors made by some match officials last season have heightened the need to have VAR being used in the PSL.  

The mistakes saw revered referees Jelly Chavani and Luxoilo Badi as well as assistant referee Andile Mncwango being suspended. 

But Madlala says issues preventing the introduction of VAR are infrastructure-related. 

“We don’t own the stadia, there is no soccer ground that has been given to AmaZulu FC or Royal AM, to own it,” Madlala told Far Post

“There is a project from Fifa that allows for movable VAR cameras, so we are still monitoring. As the technology is improving, maybe we might end up having that programme, but it won’t be fixed on any stadium.

"That would be great for us in South Africa, because we don’t have our own venues.” 

Madlala also ruled out the possibility of the PSL finding another sponsor to replace the Telkom Knockout Challenge, citing the coronavirus pandemic. 

Last season saw PSL competitions being reduced to just three after Telkom pulled out of sponsoring their knockout competition consisting of only top-flight league teams. 

“Journalists are the ones who always write about our teams competing in Africa, who don’t have enough time to prepare for their matches outside of the country,” continued Madlala. 

“Even if we want money, there are possibilities, but during these Covid-19 times, it will be impossible to do everything and give our teams a chance to compete in the continent. 

"It has been said that we congest their fixtures and we don’t allow them to compete, again you are asking me about another sponsor.  

“It’s very tight during this Covid-19 pandemic, when they [SA teams] leave here they need to get tested and again they get tested wherever they go, before they play.  

“At the same time there are airlines that are sometimes not working, which puts more pressure on the travelling logistics, like a team going to Egypt has to go via Ethiopia and sometimes they spend 24 hours waiting for a connection.

"So all these things impact on the fixtures, it becomes impossible to get another competition.”

(Originally posted by Michael Madyira)

‘Before Sirino there was Mamelodi Sundowns’ – Meiring calls on Brazilians to let Uruguayan go

The former striker insists there is no need to keep an unhappy player in the Brazilians' squad as he will bring them problems

Former Mamelodi Sundowns striker Alton Meiring is of the opinion the South African giants should release forward Gaston Sirino.

The 30-year-old has been unsettled at the club with reports emerging he wants to leave for Egyptian giants Al Ahly, who are handled by his former coach Pitso Mosimane.

According to Meiring, the PSL champions should let the player leave because he will end up breaking the team’s spirit, and insisted there is no player who is bigger than any club and Sundowns also existed before his arrival.

“Of course they must let him go, man, there is no player bigger than a team. Before him there was Sundowns,” Meiring said as quoted by KickOff.com.

“After him, there will be Sundowns, and he must go wherever he wants to go because his heart is not there at Sundowns. Because for him to do all these things.

“I understand from his part he wants to play for somebody that he will free with and all that, but it looks like he has a connection with Pitso...so let him go.”

Meiring further said Sundowns will regret having an unhappy player in their squad, insisting he will end up bringing problems to the team.

“Now you gonna have an unhappy player, he's gonna bring problems in the team, you know how players are. So the best thing is they must let him go and use the space for somebody else. Percy Tau was in a different class and is local, and he never had that attitude,” Meiring continued.

“Sundowns had Tau who I believe was Sundowns' best player then, but Sundowns survived after him. So you know what? Sirino must go then. Somebody else will come.”

Sirino was first linked with Al Ahly towards the end of last year, not long after Mosimane took charge of Africa's club of the century.

The Uruguayan was again linked with African champions when two sides clashed in a two-legged Caf Champions League quarter-final last month, when after the first leg game in Egypt, he was seen wearing an Al Ahly jersey, which he had swapped with one of the opposition players.

It was then interesting, and perhaps telling to note, that after the return game at the Lucas Moripe Stadium, Sirino once more donned a red Al Ahly jersey.

This time he elected to cover it with a jacket, but that didn't take away from the fact he had the chance to show loyalty to his current club by declining a jersey swap - knowing the situation - but chose not to.

He was also seen on camera after the game exchanging what seemed like pleasantries with an Al Ahly official. And while it could be a case of reading too much into the situation, there did seem to be in the body language a closeness between the two of them.  

Sirino has played 123 matches for Masandawana and has contributed 32 assists and 29 goals in all competitions since arriving in the 2017/18 season – a year after the Brazilians had won the Champions League.

(Originally posted by Dennis Mabuka)

UEFA Women's Champions League LIVE: Chelsea, Lyon, Barcelona and more in UWCL round of 16 action

Two Borussia Dortmund stars feature heavily in the Blues' short and long-term transfer plans, with a Tottenham striker also on the radar

Chelsea will continue to shop at the top table in the transfer window with a plan to bring in Borussia Dortmund teenager Jude Bellingham in the longer term.

This summer, Chelsea are in contact over signing Bellingham's Dortmund team-mate Erling Haaland or Tottenham's Harry Kane, who remains a significant target.

Furthermore, the Blues have requested information on Achraf Hakimi, with Inter ready to sell him to raise funds, but the Serie A side will block Chelsea's move for star striker Romelu Lukaku.

How does Haaland deal help Bellingham interest?

Chelsea are hoping that their efforts in building relationships relating to Haaland can ultimately allow them to win the longer-term race for wonderkid Bellingham.

The 17-year-old midfielder has had interest from Chelsea since his early teens and that has never gone away. The Blues' transfer bosses want to be at the front of the queue for when he leaves Germany, although he is soon expected to extend his deal at Westfalenstadion by two years until 2025.

In the meantime, however, the Blues can improve their connection with Dortmund. They have a mixed history with the Bundesliga side as, despite signing Christian Pulisic, they have previously snubbed approaches for Michy Batshuayi and Kevin De Bruyne.

As well as Manchester United, who had an offer rejected for Bellingham, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Manchester City have been known to have tried to turn the England international's head in the past.

Is a Haaland or Kane deal possible this summer?

The Blues continue to target a world-class striker in the upcoming transfer window.

Dortmund are only willing to accept an exceptional offer for Haaland after securing qualification for the Champions League and the finances that come with it.

Any deal this summer will be well over £100 million ($141m), with further costs incurred by Haaland's huge wage demands and agent fees. Of course, Blues owner Roman Abramovich could force a deal through, having taken a huge role in securing Kai Havertz from Bayer Leverkusen during protracted negotiations last summer.

The Blues could also wait until next summer to go for Haaland, when a variable release clause comes into play, meaning any transfer fee could be around £80m ($113m).

However, with a lower fee there will be more competition, with Manchester United, Manchester City, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus all likely to come to the table.

The Blues also remain in contact for Kane, with Manchester City and Manchester United also keen on the wantaway England captain.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has, however, been reluctant to sell to Chelsea in the past, blocking approaches for Luka Modric from Abramovich's staff.

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(Originally posted by Nizaar Kinsella)

Lukaku's last-gasp goal sets up Milan derby QF

Goal takes a look at the most prolific attackers in international football, which includes a wide variety of players from across the globe
(Originally posted by Goal)

'It just looks unfortunate!' - Rudiger denies biting Pogba in Germany's defeat to France

The defender admits he took an unnecessary risk by getting too close to the midfielder, but also insists that he never meant to cause him any harm

Antonio Rudiger has denied biting Paul Pogba in Germany's defeat to France, but does concede that the pictures of the incident looked "unfortunate".

France opened their Euro 2020 campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Germany, who are now facing an uphill battle to qualify from Group F.

A Mats Hummels own goal proved to be the difference between the two sides, while Rudiger was perhaps a touch fortunate not to receive any punishment from match referee Carlos del Cerro Grande after a bizarre clash with Pogba.

What happened?

Towards the end of the first half, Rudiger was caught on camera pushing his face close into Pogba's shoulder, before then reaching his arms around the Manchester United midfielder's chest.

Pogba then appeared to complain to Del Cerro Grande that he had been bitten, but the match official decided against brandishing a card for the Chelsea defender.

What has Pogba said?

Pogba described Rudiger's actions as more of a "nibble" than a bite in his post-match interview, while insisting that he never wanted to see the German star sent off.

"We're friends," he said. "This was nothing big. I'm not crying for yellow or red cards for such actions. He nibbled, I think, a little bit on me.

"I felt it, I told the referee, he takes the decisions and he took the decision. He hasn't received any card and I think it's better like this. I don't want him to be suspended because of this."

Rudiger's response

Rudiger has admitted that the incident looked bad on television, but also insists he never meant to cause Pogba any harm and that referee took the correct stance by not awarding him a yellow or a red card.

"I should not come close with my mouth to his back, no doubt about it. It looks unfortunate," the 28-year-old told reporters after the game. "Paul and I have talked about it as friends after the final whistle.

"And he stated in our little talk and talking to the press that it was no bite, as some viewers first thought it was. Even during the match, the ref told me that he would have punished me if he thought that it was violent conduct."

What's next?

Germany will now start preparing for a crunch showdown against holders Portugal on Saturday afternoon, which they cannot afford to lose as they bid to bounce back and reach the last 16.

World champions France, meanwhile, are scheduled to take on Hungary, who were beaten by Portugal 3-0 in their opening game, on the same day.

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Yanga SC’s Nabi reveals players he wants club to sign

Goal can exclusively reveal the Tunisian tactician has demanded eight new players to beef up the squad for next season

Yanga SC coach Nasreddine Nabi has finally submitted a report of the new players he wants to be signed and areas to improve ahead of the new Mainland Premier League season.

The Tunisian tactician, who replaced Burundian Cedric Kaze at the Jangwani giants, has shortlisted eight players he wants to be brought on board to strengthen the current squad for the league and also Caf competition if they qualify.

In the report seen by Goal, Nabi has listed the areas he wants to be beefed up: the goalkeeping department, three defenders (for left, centre, and right), attacking midfielder, one winger, and two strikers and out of the new signings.

He further stipulated it should be five foreigners and three local-based players.

The coach has also recommended that the team drops four foreign players and five local players to pave way for the new signings.

“Nabi has given out his transfer list to the technical department and it is being worked on,” a source, who did not want to be named, told Goal.

“He wants new eight players signed and a similar number dropped.”

Already Yanga have reportedly sealed the signing of left-footed AS Vita Club defender Djuma Shaban from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kaizer Chiefs forward Lazarous Kambole, who has also reportedly signed a one-year loan deal, and they are talking to more prospective signings.

Apart from Kambole and Shaban, Goal also understands AS Vita’s Jean-Marc Makusu Mundele is another a primary transfer target for the record Tanzanian champions.

Timu ya Wananchi are expected to prioritise the signing of forwards after Fiston Abdul Razak and Michael Sarpong failed to live up to expectations.

Sarpong was signed before the season began and so far does not feature among the top five best scorers. Razak came during the mid-season transfer window but has been unable to successfully challenge Saidi Ntibazonkiza and Yacouba Sogne for a starting berth.

Makusu is expected to return to AS Vita after he failed to replicate his previous goalscoring form while at Premier Soccer League side Orlando Pirates on loan.

Original author: Dennis Mabuka

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The Blue Wave’s skipper has now made the same number of appearances for his nation as the African football icon

Kuwait captain Bader Al-Mutawa had matched Egyptian legend Ahmed Hassan’s record for the most international appearances made by a player in football history.

Al-Mutawa made his 184th appearance for the Blue Wave in Tuesday’s 2-1 win over Chinese Taipei in a 2022 Fifa World Cup qualification encounter played at the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium.

In the process, he equalled the mark set by the four-time Africa Cup of Nations winner, who played his last game for the Pharaohs in May 2012.

The Asian side marked the 36-year-old’s milestone with a victory, as Yousef Nasser’s brace helped Andres Carrasco’s men subdue Vom Ca-nhum’s team.

The Kuwait Football Association went on social media to felicitate with the former Qadsia and Al Nassr goal machine on his achievement.

“The chairman of the board of directors of the Kuwait Football Association, Sheikh Ahmed Al-Yousef Al-Sabah, and the members of the board of directors congratulate the captain of the national team Bader Al-Mutawa, on the occasion of his participation in the 184th international match, equalling the number of the dean of the Egyptian player, Ahmed Hassan,” an Instagram post from the Kuwait FA read.

Al-Mutawa made his debut for Kuwait at the age of 17 on September 4, 2003 – making him one of the national team’s youngest players to represent the senior team.

He scored his first goal as Kuwait silenced Saudi Arabia 2-1 during an Arabia Gulf Cup encounter on December 14, 2004.

Al-Mutawa impressed at the competition, forming a strike partnership with star striker Bashar Abdullah – managing five goals between them.

Also, the forward established himself as an indispensable part of the Kuwait team that won the 2010 West Asian Football Federation Championship hosted by Jordan.

The same year, he was instrumental as the county defeated Saudi Arabia on penalties to lift the Arabian Gulf Cup diadem.

Al-Mutawa will eclipse Hassan’s record if he is dressed for action in an Arab Cup game versus Bahrain on June 25.

Kuwait are currently second behind Australia in Group B of Asia's qualification to Qatar 2022 - tied on 14 points with Jordan after eight matches.

Even at that, they are unlikely to qualify for the global football showpiece, although that position would automatically guarantee them a place in the Asian Cup qualifying third round.

Original author: Shina Oludare

Goal Africa Power Ranking: Ranking Africa's top 20 stars in the world today

Goal Africa revive our Power Ranking of the top African stars in the world game; assessing the continent's best players on their quality and form
Original author: Ed Dove

Sourav Ganguly thrilled with Copa America’s Diego Maradona tribute

The former India cricket captain expressed his pleasure on seeing the tribute to Diego Maradona…

Diego Maradona was paid a tribute by CONMEBOL, who are the governing body for football in South America, ahead of Argentina’s opening match in Copa America against Chile.

Sourav Ganguly, who has expressed his admiration for the legendary Argentina number 10, was pleased with the tribute given to Maradona.

“That’s how you pay tribute to a genius. My superstar. Well done Copa America,” posted the Board of Cricket Control for India (BCCI) President.

A holographic image of Maradona appeared at the Estadio Nilton Santos Stadium with him doing kick-ups, the memorable goal against England where he bamboozled past several defenders in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. The tribute ended with Maradona balancing the ball on his head with ‘1960 to infinity’ written above.

Maradona passed away at the age of 60 on November 26, 2020 after suffering a heart attack.

The former Argentina coach coach had been hospitalised at the start of November, days after celebrating the landmark birthday, after complaining of low spirits and fatigue. 

Tests at the La Plata clinic revealed a blood clot on the brain, which doctors later revealed was operated on successfully. 

Maradona was subsequently released from hospital as an outpatient to continue his convalescence, which he carried out in his dwelling in a private neighbourhood near Tigre, northern Buenos Aires. 

However, he suffered cardiac arrest a few days later, and paramedics at the scene failed to revive him. 

Ganguly had tweeted,” My hero, no more….my mad genius rest in peace. I watched football for you.”

Read: Maradona and his visits to the City of Joy!

PM Narendra Modi leads tribute for Diego Maradona

The former India cricketer had met El Diego twice, and on both occasions, the meeting took place in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal.

The first time when Maradona visited Kolkata was in December 2008 where he visited Mohun Bagan ground and also made a few social appearances including a visit to the iconic Mother House of Mother Teresa.

In December 2017, he once again returned to Kolkata and this time to take on former Sourav Ganguly in a friendly match at the Barasat Stadium. This time, it was a bulkier version of him that took the field but nothing mattered to his millions of admirers in the city. 

Original author: Ritabrata Banerjee

Barcelona return to training after receiving coronavirus all-clear ahead of Athletic clash

The Eagles are set to begin a new era next season following the resignation of popular head coach Roy Hodgson

Crystal Palace kick off the 2021-22 Premier League season against Chelsea on Saturday, August 14.

Palace will be hoping to improve on last term's disappointing 14th-place finish by getting off to a good start, but will be heavy underdogs against the European champions at Stamford Bridge.

Premier League new boys Brentford are due to arrive at Selhurst Park the following weekend before the Eagles wrap up their August schedule with a clash against West Ham at the London stadium.

Palace, who are still looking for a new permanent manager after Roy Hodgson's departure, have home games against Tottenham and Brighton to negotiate in September with a trip to Anfield to face Liverpool wedged in between.

Arsenal will welcome the Eagles to Emirates Stadium on October 16, and the south London outfit have a trip to Manchester United to look forward to on December 4.

Palace then have a potentially crucial run of fixtures against Everton, Southampton and Watford before they are due to come up against Spurs again on Boxing Day.

The Eagles will see in the new year at home to the Hammers and will also play Liverpool at Selhurst Park in January before taking on Chelsea at the same venue on February 19.

Wolves, reigning champions Manchester City and Newcastle United are scheduled to face Palace in March, and the Eagles have five matches to play in April, including home clashes with Arsenal and Leeds United and away dates against Leicester and Everton.

Palace have Watford and Aston Villa to contend with at the start of May, and will wrap up their campaign on the 22nd of the month against Man Utd at Selhurst Park.

Date Time Match
14/08/2021 15:00 Chelsea v Crystal Palace
21/08/2021 15:00 Crystal Palace v Brentford
28/08/2021 15:00 West Ham United v Crystal Palace
11/09/2021 15:00 Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur
18/09/2021 15:00 Liverpool v Crystal Palace
25/09/2021 15:00 Crystal Palace v Brighton
02/10/2021 15:00 Crystal Palace v Leicester City
16/10/2021 15:00 Arsenal v Crystal Palace
23/10/2021 15:00 Crystal Palace v Newcastle United
30/10/2021 15:00 Manchester City v Crystal Palace
06/11/2021 15:00 Crystal Palace v Wolverhampton
20/11/2021 15:00 Burnley v Crystal Palace
27/11/2021 15:00 Crystal Palace v Aston Villa
30/11/2021 19:45 Leeds United v Crystal Palace
04/12/2021 15:00 Manchester United v Crystal Palace
11/12/2021 15:00 Crystal Palace v Everton
14/12/2021 20:00 Crystal Palace v Southampton
18/12/2021 15:00 Watford v Crystal Palace
26/12/2021 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace
28/12/2021 15:00 Crystal Palace v Norwich City
01/01/2022 15:00 Crystal Palace v West Ham United
15/01/2022 15:00 Brighton v Crystal Palace
22/01/2022 15:00 Crystal Palace v Liverpool
08/02/2022 19:45 Norwich City v Crystal Palace
12/02/2022 15:00 Brentford v Crystal Palace
19/02/2022 15:00 Crystal Palace v Chelsea
26/02/2022 15:00 Crystal Palace v Burnley
05/03/2022 15:00 Wolverhampton v Crystal Palace
12/03/2022 15:00 Crystal Palace v Manchester City
19/03/2022 15:00 Newcastle United v Crystal Palace
02/04/2022 15:00 Crystal Palace v Arsenal
09/04/2022 15:00 Leicester City v Crystal Palace
16/04/2022 15:00 Everton v Crystal Palace
23/04/2022 15:00 Crystal Palace v Leeds United
30/04/2022 15:00 Southampton v Crystal Palace
07/05/2022 15:00 Crystal Palace v Watford
15/05/2022 15:00 Aston Villa v Crystal Palace
22/05/2022 16:00 Crystal Palace v Manchester United

Gradel scores, sees red as Sivasspor hold Onyekuru’s Galatasaray

France got off to a winning start after edging Germany 1-0 in Munich - while Ronaldo broke another record
Original author: Goal

Fulham make enquiry for Man Utd defender Eric Bailly

The Wanderers finished 13th in the top flight last term, but will be hoping to get back into the top-half under new boss Bruno Lage this time around

Wolves kick off the 2021-22 Premier League season against Leicester City on Saturday, August 14.

The Wanderers will open with a tough trip to the King Power Stadium as new boss Bruno Lage, who replaced Nuno Espirito Santo at Molineux earlier this month, gets his first taste of English football.

The West Midlands outfit will then prepare for two home fixtures against Tottenham and Manchester United to complete their August schedule, before facing newly-promoted Watford at Vicarage Road on September 11.

Wolves' first derby meeting with Aston Villa is pencilled in for October 16, and they will make their way to Yorkshire to face Leeds United the following weekend.

Lage's side have tricky games against Liverpool and Manchester City to contend with at the start of December, but are due to face Watford again at Molineux on Boxing Day.

Manchester United will welcome Wolves to Old Trafford on New Year's Day, and the Wanderers are set to see out January with clashes against Southampton and Premier League debutants Brentford.

Palace, Everton and Leeds await Wolves in March, which could prove to be a crucial run of fixtures for Lage's men if they are in the running for a top-seven finish, which they achieved in back-to-back seasons under Nuno before slumping to 13th place last term.

Wolves' second Midlands derby clash against Villa is on April 2, and reigning champions City are set to arrive at Molineux 14 days later.

The Wanderers will finish the season on May 22 when they head to Anfield to take on 2019-20 champions Liverpool.

Date Time Match
14/08/2021 15:00 Leicester City v Wolverhampton
21/08/2021 15:00 Wolverhampton v Tottenham Hotspur
28/08/2021 15:00 Wolverhampton v Manchester United
11/09/2021 15:00 Watford v Wolverhampton
18/09/2021 15:00 Wolverhampton v Brentford
25/09/2021 15:00 Southampton v Wolverhampton
02/10/2021 15:00 Wolverhampton v Newcastle United
16/10/2021 15:00 Aston Villa v Wolverhampton
23/10/2021 15:00 Leeds United v Wolverhampton
30/10/2021 15:00 Wolverhampton v Everton
06/11/2021 15:00 Crystal Palace v Wolverhampton
20/11/2021 15:00 Wolverhampton v West Ham United
27/11/2021 15:00 Norwich City v Wolverhampton
30/11/2021 19:45 Wolverhampton v Burnley
04/12/2021 15:00 Wolverhampton v Liverpool
11/12/2021 15:00 Manchester City v Wolverhampton
14/12/2021 19:45 Brighton v Wolverhampton
18/12/2021 15:00 Wolverhampton v Chelsea
26/12/2021 15:00 Wolverhampton v Watford
28/12/2021 15:00 Arsenal v Wolverhampton
01/01/2022 15:00 Manchester United v Wolverhampton
15/01/2022 15:00 Wolverhampton v Southampton
22/01/2022 15:00 Brentford v Wolverhampton
08/02/2022 19:45 Wolverhampton v Arsenal
12/02/2022 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton
19/02/2022 15:00 Wolverhampton v Leicester City
26/02/2022 15:00 West Ham United v Wolverhampton
05/03/2022 15:00 Wolverhampton v Crystal Palace
12/03/2022 15:00 Everton v Wolverhampton
19/03/2022 15:00 Wolverhampton v Leeds United
02/04/2022 15:00 Wolverhampton v Aston Villa
09/04/2022 15:00 Newcastle United v Wolverhampton
16/04/2022 15:00 Wolverhampton v Manchester City
23/04/2022 15:00 Burnley v Wolverhampton
30/04/2022 15:00 Wolverhampton v Brighton
07/05/2022 15:00 Chelsea v Wolverhampton
15/05/2022 15:00 Wolverhampton v Norwich City
22/05/2022 16:00 Liverpool v Wolverhampton

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The Polokwane-based side is expected to make changes ahead of the new 2021/22 campaign

Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila are set to hold talks with their head coach Dylan Kerr amidst reports linking the club with former Kaizer Chiefs mentor Gavin Hunt.

Kerr steered Tshakhuma to safety from relegation in the PSL after joining Vhadau Vha Damani midway through the 2020/21 season.

Recent reports have indicated that Kerr has attracted interest from ambitious National First Division side Cape Town Spurs, and that his future with Tshakhuma is uncertain. 

However, the English tactician has insisted that he did not receive an offer from Spurs and he revealed that he will soon hold a meeting with Tshakhuma chairman Abram Sello.

“Honestly, those are just rumours. I did not receive an offer. However, I was asked by my agent if I would be interested in coaching in the NFD," Kerr told Daily Sun

"At the moment, I am still going to meet my chairman [TTM chairman Abram Sello] and discuss the next plans.”

TTM are said to be considering dismissing Kerr despite him guiding Vhadau Vha Damani to the 2021 Nedbank Cup title, which was the club's first-ever major trophy. 

Far Post are reporting that Vhadau Vha Damani have made contact with Hunt, after the accomplished tactician was dismissed by Chiefs late last month.

The four-time PSL title-winning mentor has also been linked with Chiefs' arch-rivals Orlando Pirates, with Bucs head coach Josef Zinnbauer under fire due to the team's inconsistency in the PSL in the recent season.

It is believed that Hunt is not short admirers as SuperSport United and Stellenbosch FC are also said to have shown interest in signing Hunt ahead of the new 2021/22 campaign. 

Furthermore, Tshakhuma are reportedly interested in Dan Malesela, who has remained unattached since he parted ways with Chippa United in April this year.

The local tactician was in charge of TS Galaxy in the PSL between September and December 2020, having guided the Mpumalanga side to a historic Nedbank Cup triumph during the 2018/19 season.

Lastly, TTM chairman Sello is expected to rename the club Marumo Gallants FC with the Polokwane-based side set to hold an unveiling on Wednesday afternoon. 

The pharmaceutical businessman purchased the club from Limpopo-based business mogul Lawrence Mulaudzi in January 2021.

 

 

 

 

(Originally posted by Austin Ditlhobolo)

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By virtue of drawing against Afghanistan, India have qualified for the third round of the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers...

After drawing against Afghanistan, India have qualified for the AFC Asian Cup third round qualifiers by virtue of being the third-placed team in Group E of the joint qualifiers of World Cup 2022 and AFC Asian Cup 2023. 

On Wednesday, AFC officially confirmed 22 out of 24 teams who will advance to the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers third round. 

Three of the lowest ranked second-placed teams, all eight third and fourth-placed teams across Groups A to H, as well as three best fifth-placed teams – 22 teams in total – have qualified for the 24-team AFC Asian Cup China 2023 Qualifiers Final Round.

The remaining four participating teams, ranked 36 to 39, will compete in the AFC Asian Cup China 2023TM Qualifiers Play-offs, which will be played over two legs on September 7 and October 12, 2021, with the draw to be held on June 24, 2021.

13 participating teams, including AFC Asian Cup 2023 host China and FIFA World Cup 2022 host and reigning Asian champions Qatar have sealed their places for the continental showpiece, which is scheduled to take place from June 16 to July 16, 2023.

Which are the 22 teams that have already qualified for Asian Cup third round qualifiers?

Let us now look at the 22 teams who have qualified for the AFC Asian Cup China 2023 Qualifiers Final Round by virtue of their final positions in the Asian Qualifiers Preliminary Round 2.

Rankings Teams Qualification Criteria
14 Tajikistan Lowest second-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
15 Uzbekistan Lowest second-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
16  Kuwait Lowest second-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
17  Bahrain Third-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
18 Turkmenistan Third-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
19 Jordan Third-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
20 Palestine Third-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
21 Malaysia Third-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
22 Philippines Third-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
23 Kyrgyz Republic Third-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
24 India Third-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
25 Thailand Fourth-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
26 Singapore Fourth-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
27 Mongolia Fourth-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
28 Afghanistan Fourth-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
29 Hong Kong Fourth-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
30 Maldives Fourth-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
31 Sri Lanka Fourth-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
32 Nepal Fourth-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
33 Myanmar Best fifth-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
34 Yemen Best fifth-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2
35 Bangladesh Best fifth-placed teams from the Preliminary Joint Qualifiers Round 2

Whereas, the following four participating teams (ranked 36 to 39) will be drawn to compete in the AFC Asian Cup China 2023 Qualifiers Play-off, with the two winners qualifying for the AFC Asian Cup China 2023 Qualifiers Final Round.

Rankings Teams Remarks
36 Indonesia  Lowest ranked fifth-placed teams from the Preliminary
Joint Qualifiers Round 2
37 Cambodia  Lowest ranked fifth-placed teams from the Preliminary
Joint Qualifiers Round 2
38 Chinese Taipei  Lowest ranked fifth-placed teams from the Preliminary
Joint Qualifiers Round 2
39 Guam  Lowest ranked fifth-placed teams from the Preliminary
Joint Qualifiers Round 2

When is the 2023 Asian Cup third round qualifying draw?

The draw will take place on June 24, 2021. 

How will the seeding for 2023 Asian Cup third round qualifying draw happen? 

The final seeding will be based on the FIFA World Rankings that will be released on June 18 2021 only made for the confederation at the time of draw. There will be four pots. 

Pot 1 will have the top six seeded teams. Pot 2 will comprise of teams seeded between 7-12. Pot 3 will be made up of teams seeded between 13-18 and finally, pot 4 will have the rest of the teams.

Then all the teams will be drawn into six groups of four, with one team from each pot. 

How do the pots for 2023 Asian Cup third round qualifiers currently look like? 

As mentioned before, the FIFA rankings will decide the seedings when the actual draw takes place. The current arrangement is based upon the latest rankings. Hence, some of the positions may change at the time of draw. 

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
1. Uzbekistan (86) 7. Thailand(106) 13. Hong Kong (144) 19. Singapore (159)
2. Jordan (95) 8. Tajikistan (121) 14. Yemen (145) 20. Nepal (171)
3. Bahrain (98) 9. Philippines (125) 15. Kuwait (148) 21. Bangladesh (184)
4. Kyrgyzstan (99) 10. Turkmenistan (130) 16. Afghanistan (149) 22. Mongolia (192)
5. Palestine (104) 11. Myanmar (139) 17. Malaysia (153) 23. *
6. India (105) 12. * 18. Maldives (155) 24. Sri Lanka (204)  

The two spots will be filled by the two winners of the Play-off round. 

* The two particular spots in Pot 2 and Pot 4 have been left out because there is a chance that Chinese Taipei (141) and Guam (198) will progress through the play-offs and if that's the case, Chinese Taipei will be placed in Pot 2 and Guam in Pot 4 as per current rankings.

(Originally posted by Soham Mukherjee)

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Graham Potter steered the Seagulls to safety once again last season and the aim on the south coast will be to climb the table this time

Brighton begin their 2021-22 Premier League campaign with a trip to Turf Moor to face Sean Dyche's Burnley on August 14.

Their first home game of the season comes the following week when they welcome newly promoted Watford to the Amex and that game is followed by a game against Everton on August 28.

More to follow...

See Brighton's full Premier League fixture schedule below.

Date Time Match
14/08/2021 15:00 Burnley v Brighton
21/08/2021 15:00 Brighton v Watford
28/08/2021 15:00 Brighton v Everton
11/09/2021 15:00 Brentford v Brighton
18/09/2021 15:00 Brighton v Leicester City
25/09/2021 15:00 Crystal Palace v Brighton
02/10/2021 15:00 Brighton v Arsenal
16/10/2021 15:00 Norwich City v Brighton
23/10/2021 15:00 Brighton v Manchester City
30/10/2021 15:00 Liverpool v Brighton
06/11/2021 15:00 Brighton v Newcastle United
20/11/2021 15:00 Aston Villa v Brighton
27/11/2021 15:00 Brighton v Leeds United
30/11/2021 19:45 West Ham United v Brighton
04/12/2021 15:00 Southampton v Brighton
11/12/2021 15:00 Brighton v Tottenham Hotspur
14/12/2021 19:45 Brighton v Wolverhampton
18/12/2021 15:00 Manchester United v Brighton
26/12/2021 15:00 Brighton v Brentford
28/12/2021 15:00 Chelsea v Brighton
01/01/2022 15:00 Everton v Brighton
15/01/2022 15:00 Brighton v Crystal Palace
22/01/2022 15:00 Leicester City v Brighton
08/02/2022 19:45 Brighton v Chelsea
12/02/2022 15:00 Watford v Brighton
19/02/2022 15:00 Brighton v Burnley
26/02/2022 15:00 Brighton v Aston Villa
05/03/2022 15:00 Newcastle United v Brighton
12/03/2022 15:00 Brighton v Liverpool
19/03/2022 15:00 Manchester City v Brighton
02/04/2022 15:00 Brighton v Norwich City
09/04/2022 15:00 Arsenal v Brighton
16/04/2022 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton
23/04/2022 15:00 Brighton v Southampton
30/04/2022 15:00 Wolverhampton v Brighton
07/05/2022 15:00 Brighton v Manchester United
15/05/2022 15:00 Leeds United v Brighton
22/05/2022 16:00 Brighton v West Ham United
(Originally posted by Ryan Kelly)

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The promoted Canaries have been handed a tough assignment to start the season, with three games against members of the 'Big Six' in the opening four

Norwich City’s reward for securing an immediate return to the Premier League is a home date with Liverpool to start the 2021-22 season.

It is the reverse of the last time Norwich were in the top flight when they were beaten 4-1 at Anfield on the opening day of the 2019-20 campaign.

The Canaries have been handed a tough start to life back in the top flight as their second game is away at champions Manchester City and their fourth fixture is a trip to Arsenal.

Manchester United will visit Carrow Road in December, while Boxing Day will be the reverse fixture against Arsenal.

The year rounds off with a visit to Crystal Palace and 2022 will begin with a game against Leicester at the King Power Stadium.

February has back-to-back games against Man City and Liverpool scheduled, while their final away game is at Wolves on the penultimate weekend of the season.

The season wraps up for Norwich on May 22 with a home game against Tottenham.

Date Time Match
14/08/2021 15:00 Norwich City v Liverpool
21/08/2021 15:00 Manchester City v Norwich City
28/08/2021 15:00 Norwich City v Leicester City
11/09/2021 15:00 Arsenal v Norwich City
18/09/2021 15:00 Norwich City v Watford
25/09/2021 15:00 Everton v Norwich City
02/10/2021 15:00 Burnley v Norwich City
16/10/2021 15:00 Norwich City v Brighton
23/10/2021 15:00 Chelsea v Norwich City
30/10/2021 15:00 Norwich City v Leeds United
06/11/2021 15:00 Brentford v Norwich City
20/11/2021 15:00 Norwich City v Southampton
27/11/2021 15:00 Norwich City v Wolverhampton
01/12/2021 19:45 Newcastle United v Norwich City
04/12/2021 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Norwich City
11/12/2021 15:00 Norwich City v Manchester United
14/12/2021 19:45 Norwich City v Aston Villa
18/12/2021 15:00 West Ham United v Norwich City
26/12/2021 15:00 Norwich City v Arsenal
28/12/2021 15:00 Crystal Palace v Norwich City
01/01/2022 15:00 Leicester City v Norwich City
15/01/2022 15:00 Norwich City v Everton
22/01/2022 15:00 Watford v Norwich City
08/02/2022 19:45 Norwich City v Crystal Palace
12/02/2022 15:00 Norwich City v Manchester City
19/02/2022 15:00 Liverpool v Norwich City
26/02/2022 15:00 Southampton v Norwich City
05/03/2022 15:00 Norwich City v Brentford
12/03/2022 15:00 Leeds United v Norwich City
19/03/2022 15:00 Norwich City v Chelsea
02/04/2022 15:00 Brighton v Norwich City
09/04/2022 15:00 Norwich City v Burnley
16/04/2022 15:00 Manchester United v Norwich City
23/04/2022 15:00 Norwich City v Newcastle United
30/04/2022 15:00 Aston Villa v Norwich City
07/05/2022 15:00 Norwich City v West Ham United
15/05/2022 15:00 Wolverhampton v Norwich City
22/05/2022 16:00 Norwich City v Tottenham Hotspur
(Originally posted by Mark Buckingham)

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The midfielder has not been in the good books of the club after he skipped training and Mnyama are unhappy with the situation

Simba SC midfielder John Mkude has refused the club’s request to undergo a medical examination to ascertain his health before possible action is taken against him for skipping training.

The Tanzania international was suspended by the club after they returned from South Africa where they played against Kaizer Chiefs in the Caf Champions League, and he was summoned by the disciplinary committee, who postponed making a ruling until a medical examination was done.

A source within the club has told Goal Mkude will not attend the medical examination and is instead, waiting for the club to decide his future.

What has been said?

“Jonas [Mkude] has confirmed he will not go for any check-up or visit any hospital, and he is now waiting to hear what the disciplinary committee will rule against him,” the source, who did not want to be named, told Goal on Wednesday.

“He just wants to know the ruling from the committee and that is all.”

What did Simba's statement say?

On sending him to hospital, Simba's disciplinary committee, chaired by Seleman Kova, said in a statement obtained by Goal: “After two reported accounts of indiscipline against Jonas [Mkude] regarding his absence from training on May 18, the disciplinary committee met over the same.

“It heard the evidence presented by the club led by Michael Mhina while Mkude’s side was led by Tumaini Mfinanga.

“After extensive consultation, it was realized the accusations against Mkude have been recurring, and in initial situations, he had been found guilty of the offenses leveled against him.

“The disciplinary committee decided to deal with the issue differently to ensure an amicable solution is reached. As a result, a ruling has been postponed until a medical examination is done. After the examination, the committee will submit its ruling.”

In January, Mkude was fined Tsh200, 000 by the Wekundu wa Msimbazi after he pleaded for forgiveness when he was found culpable for three offenses.

The first offense was his decision to skip the club’s seminar which was held to discuss the team’s targets for the season, his second mistake was reporting late to training ahead of their Mainland Premier League match against Coastal Union with his third mistake being a failure to report to camp on December 26, 2020, without permission.

(Originally posted by Dennis Mabuka)

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