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Luiz out, Lacazette stays: Keown calls for five changes 'minimum' at Arsenal in summer window

The former Gunners defender believes fresh faces could be drafted into Emirates Stadium from back to front in the next transfer market

Arsenal need to be making "a minimum of five changes" to their strongest starting XI this summer, says Martin Keown, with the former Gunners defender suggesting that Bernd Leno, Hector Bellerin and David Luiz could be among those moved on.

Mikel Arteta is in the process of piecing together plans for the next transfer window, with the merits of possible incomings and departures being weighed up.

The Gunners do have a promising core of young talent to work with, which is offering cause for optimism, but decisions need to be made on more senior stars that are either approaching the end of their contracts or offering little to the collective cause.

What has been said?

On the approach that he would take if filling Arteta's shoes at Emirates Stadium, Keown told talkSPORT: "Well, it's a time for change in terms of the players, personnel.

"One to 11, if you go right through the team, Leno's not signing a new deal by all accounts, Bellerin at right-back is not holding that position down, the two central defenders, you'd say there is uncertainty over who is going to play there.

"[Kieran] Tierney the left-back is probably the only one who is a shoo-in as a defender."

The ex-Arsenal centre-half added: "You run right through the team and it's the young kids really that are the backbone of the team. [Bukayo] Saka, [Emile] Smith Rowe have been outstanding this season.

"I think a minimum of maybe five changes. I think the front players are still good - I'd keep [Alexandre] Lacazette, I like him actually in the club. 

"[Pierre-Emerick] Aubameyang's had his problems this season, [Gabriel] Martinelli needs to be used more, maybe on the wing perhaps. Then you've got Saka to play, Smith Rowe, make sure they build those careers.

"But they need a base in midfield, [Thomas] Partey needs a partner alongside him, they need to spend there.

"Gabriel has been disappointing as a central defender, David Luiz is about to leave. So there is huge surgery to be made by the manager."

The bigger picture

The 2020-21 campaign, which started with Community Shield glory, has been another inconsistent one for Arsenal.

They are looking to finish with a flourish, having collected three successive Premier League wins, but European football may not be on the agenda next season and that will make it tougher to get fresh faces on board.

Change is on the cards, though, in north London and the squad overseen by Arteta in 2021-22 could look markedly different to the one that closes out the current campaign with clashes against Crystal Palace and Brighton.

Further reading

Original author: Chris Burton

'A truly wonderful career' - Gerrard and Lineker lead tributes to Man Utd and England great Rooney following retirement

Goal review the continent's best performers around the world this weekend, and name a few who under-performed
Original author: Seye Omidiora

Explaining Juventus mess: What they did wrong and what it means

The former Harambee Stars tactician explains to Goal why the Msimbazi giants struggled to get a win against Amakhosi

Former Kenya coach Adel Amrouche believes Simba SC struggled to contain Kaizer Chiefs in their Caf Champions League quarter-final fixture because they did not field midfielder Francis Kahata.

The Kenyan star was not involved in the first leg clash at FNB Stadium despite making the trip to South Africa as Amakhosi hammered the Msimbazi giants 4-0 to put one foot in the semi-finals.

Amrouche, who handled Kenya’s Harambee Stars between 2013-14 season, has told Goal in an exclusive interview Simba suffered the humiliating defeat because they lacked a creative midfielder like Kahata to unlock the Chiefs defensive line.

“Without Francis [Kahata], Simba will always lose their creativity,” Amrouche told Goal on Monday. “I think when you play experienced teams like Kaizer [Chiefs], you must have a lot of creativity in your squad and you need genius of special players like Kahata.

“Absolutely, he [Kahata] is one of the best playmakers in the East African region and can turn the game around in your favour even when your team is trailing, he is a top genius, he can unlock any defence with his splitting passes, and I think Simba should hand him a start against Chiefs in Dar es Salaam.”

Amrouche has, however, said he is just giving his own opinion on the player by stating: “This is just my opinion and also because he was my magic foot in the national team for Kenya.

“I don’t know why Simba doesn’t start him, only the coach of Simba know what happened, and about his shape, but me I am talking with emotion but I think he deserves to play.”

On whether Simba stands a chance to overturn the first leg defeat and reach the semi-finals, Amrouche said: Kaizer [Chiefs] is one of the greatest teams in Africa, famous with their good structures and professional level and with very good players.

“I don’t think it will be possible [for Simba to overturn the first-leg result], but anything can happen in football, it is played on the pitch and so anything can happen, and you never say never until the final whistle.

“Simba should have hope of qualifying, hope is good if you make sure your players think like you mentally with determination and fighting spirit, anything can happen.”

Simba will host Chiefs at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium on May 22 in the second leg.

Original author: Dennis Mabuka

Apollon FC enable club supporters to vote for their 2021/22 kits via app

The Reds remain in the hunt for Champions League qualification, but a Portuguese forward will not figure again this term

Jurgen Klopp has offered a further update on Diogo Jota's foot injury, with the Portuguese forward facing a race against time to be fit for European Championship duty after seeing his domestic season brought to a close.

The 24-year-old, with 13 goals to his name in a productive debut campaign at Anfield, will not be figuring again in the efforts of Jurgen Klopp's side to secure a top-four finish and Champions League qualification.

He will, however, still be hoping to feature for his country at a major international event this summer, with defending champions Portugal set to open their Euros quest against Hungary on June 15.

What has been said?

Asked whether Jota could sit out tournament football, Liverpool boss Klopp told reporters: "Diogo, I don’t know actually. 

"As I said, it is not too serious but as always, you have to wait [to see] how it develops, how it heals. 

"It is a little bone in the foot and we have to see. I think he will now be in a boot for two weeks or so and when he gets out of the boot then the doctors will check how it developed, how far the progress is, so I don’t know that but of course, it is not a top moment."

Any other knocks for Liverpool?

The Reds have been ravaged by untimely injuries this season, with best-laid plans having to be ripped up on a regular basis.

On-loan defender Ozan Kabak is among those to be nursing a knock at present, as he endeavours to put himself in contention for a permanent transfer in the summer.

The Turkey international played no part in a thrilling 2-1 win over West Brom on Sunday, but Klopp says the 21-year-old could figure again in an ongoing bid to secure a seat at European football's top table.

The German tactician added when quizzed on another of his stricken centre-halves: "Ozan, no. No for the long-term [injuries].

"Ozan isn’t in the long-term [injuries] but nobody is coming back, I think."

The Reds, who sit fifth in the Premier League standings but are just one point back on Chelsea, will return to action on Wednesday when taking in a trip to Burnley.

Further reading

Original author: Chris Burton

Federico Cartabia's brace helps Shabab Al Ahli win President's Cup final

Treble for Shabab Al Ahli with Arabian Gulf Cup, Arabian Gulf Super Cup and President's Cup...

In a match that saw the fans get back to the stadium after more than a year, Shabab Al Ahli edged past Al Nasr 2-1 in the President's Cup final held at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain on Sunday. 

Federico Cartabia converted the spot-kicks in each half for Shabab Al-Ahli, which made the difference in a hard-fought cup final. 

Red Knights were on the front foot right from the off, and Yousif Jaber got a sight of goal in the very first minute. Al-Nasr keeper Ahmed Shambih had to remain on his toes as Cartabia and co. frequently tested his resolve. 

At the other end, chances came few and far for Al Nasr as they found it difficult to make inroads in the attacking third. 

The deadlock was broken when Cartabia converted a penalty in the 44th minute after Yuqiub Hassa fouled Walid Abbas inside the box. 

When play resumed after the break, Al Nasr played with more intent and purpose. They were rewarded for their persistence when Mehdi Abeid scored from a corner in the 78th minute. The goal was confirmed after a VAR review. 

However, the scoreline changed once again when Mohamed Ali Ayed tackled Eduardo in the penalty box and Cartabia made no mistake to score from 12 yards. This was Shabab Al-Ahli's fourth victory over Al Nasr in this season across all competitions. 

The presence of fans made the occasion more special. Only vaccinated fans with a negative RT-PCR Covid-19 test were allowed at 30 per cent capacity of the stadium. 

This was the 10th President's Cup win in Shabab Al-Ahli's history and the third trophy of the season as they had previously won the Arabian Gulf Cup and the Arabian Gulf Super Cup. 

Original author: Soham Mukherjee

Know Your Star: Five things you should know about ATK Mohun Bagan's Manvir Singh

The Punjabi forward was called up for the national team while playing in the second division...
Original author: Ritabrata Banerjee

Know Your Star: Five things you should know about FC Goa's Brandon Fernandes

The Goan star had appeared for trial with reigning FA Cup champions Leicester City...
Original author: Ritabrata Banerjee

Slimani, Zerkane & Wissa light up French Ligue 1 with goals

Africans were on target in the French elite division, although their teams suffered contrasting fortunes

Mehdi Zerkane was on target as Bordeaux defeated Lens 3-0 in Sunday’s Ligue 1 outing.

The Algeria international was introduced for French left-back of Cameroonian descent Maxime Poundje in the 85th minute. Four minutes later, he justified his inclusion by scoring his team’s third goal of the day.

In the keenly contested affair played at the Matmut Atlantique, South Korean forward Ui-Jo Hwang put Jean-Louis Gasset’s men ahead in the 32nd minute from the penalty spot.

A minute to full time, Senegalese right-back Youssouf Sabaly guaranteed victory for the hosts; with Sekou Mara providing the assist.

Defeat for Lens is a massive setback to their chances of booking a place in next season’s Europa League.

At the Stade Gaston Gerard, FC Nantes did their battle against relegation a lot of good by securing a 4-0 away triumph over already-relegated Dijon.

A brace from Randal Kolo Muani led Antoine Kombouare’s men past the Owls, while Mali forward Kalifa Coulibaly and Ludovic Blas completed the rout.

With this result, the Canaries are a point behind FC Lorient, Brest and Strasbourg heading into the last day of the season.

Elsewhere, Yoane Wissa inspired Lorient to a 2-1 victory over Metz at the Stade du Moustoir.

In the 31st minute, Congolese forward Wissa’s strike from the penalty mark gave Christophe Pelissier’s team a 1-0 lead heading into the half-time break.

However, his effort was cancelled out by Boubacar Traore in the 72nd minute. Two minutes later, the Merlucciidaes claimed all points at stake courtesy of Jerome Hergault.

Lorient now occupy the 17th position in Ligue 1 having accrued 41 points from 37 outings, while Metz are 10th with five points more.

In another encounter, Ludovic Ajorque was Strasbourg’s hero as they saw off Nice 2-0 away from home.

The French forward of Malagasy descent scored in each half as the Racers moved out of the relegation waters.

Strasbourg will retain their topflight status if they subdue Lorient in their last fixture of the 2020-21 campaign.

Lastly, Moussa Kone netted twice as Nimes were blown apart 5-2 by Olympique Lyon.

Lyon travelled to the Stade des Costieres knowing that anything short of victory would end their hopes of a top-three finish.

Kone put Nimes ahead in the fifth minute, but the visiting side bounced back from their slumber to record an impressive away win.

For Algeria’s Islam Slimani, he replaced Karl Toko Ekambi in the 76th minute. He completed the Crocodiles’ impressive away win with an 87th-minute effort after being teed up by Rayan Cherki.

Original author: Shina Oludare

RB Leipzig director claims Liverpool is 'not an option' for Ibrahima Konate

Having secured Champions League qualification, BVB believe they do not have to fear for their striker's future

Borussia Dortmund have reiterated their transfer stance on Erling Haaland: he will not leave the club this summer.

Linked with a string of big clubs around Europe, speculation has mounted as to what the future might hold for the Norway international forward.

However, in the aftermath of Dortmund securing Champions League football next season, sporting director Michael Zorc has once again stated that Haaland is not for sale.

What was said?

Speaking to Sky, Zorc simply said: “He will play for us next season.”

The bigger picture

Haaland is arguably the most wanted player in the world currently. Indeed, agent Mino Raiola has previously said that there are 10 big clubs around Europe interested in him.

The 20-year-old Norway international has, indeed, enjoyed a remarkable season. In 40 matches in all competitions, he has scored 39 goals and created another 12.

Chelsea, Real Madrid and Barcelona are just some of the clubs reported to be monitoring his situation. Man City and Bayern Munich have ruled themselves out of the immediate running for the forward, meanwhile, citing fears that he will simply cost too much money at the present time.

It is likely to take an astronomical offer for Borussia Dortmund to accept any deal this summer, but in a year, Haaland has a release clause of an unknown value that will kick in and potentially make him more affordable.

Further reading

Original author: Goal

England vs Ivory Coast: TV channel, live stream, team news & prediction

Goal takes a look at the biggest transfer news and rumours from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and around the world
Original author: Goal

Insigne scores maiden MLS goal in Toronto win, Bale nets as LAFC triumph

The coach fears that the Blaugrana will lack firepower if the six-time Ballon d'Or winner departs the club on a free transfer in the summer

Barcelona head coach Ronald Koeman has said it is “impossible” for Barcelona to play without Lionel Messi after what might have been the star’s final match at Camp Nou.

Out of contract at the end of the season, uncertainty still hangs over Messi’s future, and more so after Barca’s frustrating conclusion to the season.

Although the Copa de Rey was claimed, Barca can finish at best third in La Liga, having won only one of their last five matches, including a 2-1 defeat to Celta Vigo on Sunday.

Messi opened the scoring in that match, but it may have been his last goal in Blaugrana colours at Camp Nou.

What was said?

Speaking after the defeat, Koeman said: “He has scored 30 goals in La Liga and has given us many points in La Liga. It's a question for Leo. For my part and the club, let's hope he stays with us.

“Because if Leo's not here, we have a doubt who's going to score the goals.”

Jordi Alba’s opinion

The left-back is also uncertain over Messi’s future.

“Let's hope not, although it's a decision [Messi] has to make,” he said.

The bigger picture

Messi has made it clear that he wants to play for a club with a strong sporting project, and both Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain hold an interest in him.

Barcelona, meanwhile, currently lack the consistency to challenge at the top in Spain, while they do not have the finances to bolster the squad in a manner that would suggest they could win the Champions League next season.

Further reading

Original author: Goal

Women’s Champions League: Barcelona’s Oshoala makes history in Chelsea decimation

The 26-year-old becomes the first African to win the European club competition as the Blaugranes strolled past the Blues

Asisat Oshoala has become the first Nigerian as well as the first African to win the Uefa Women’s Champions League.

The 26-year-old striker was introduced in the 71st minute as Barcelona defeated Chelsea 4-0 in the final of the 2020-21 edition.

Lluis Cortes’ women had taken a first-minute lead at the Gamla Ullevi after Melanie Leupolz turned the ball into her own net.

In the goal-laden first half, Alexia Putellas, Aitana Bonmati and Caroline Graham Hansen also fired past goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger to end the ambitions of Emma Hayes’ Blues.

Oshoala was introduced for Spanish midfielder Jennifer Hermoso in the 71st minute as Barcelona craved more goals.

She added a fifth goal in the closing stages of the game, albeit, her effort was chalked off for being in an offside position.

Before the game in Gothenburg, the four-time African Women's Player of the Year claimed that Barca had learned from their final defeat to Lyon in 2019.

“Now, we have the experience of how European football is and also how a top game like this is played,” she told the media.

“I think we're going to be better with our tactics this year, how we go out and play and everything.

"For us, it was good. We played in the final 2019, we lost and then we picked up corrections from there.

“Come May 16, against Chelsea, I don't think we're going to make the same mistakes again, because we already learned from the past. We are a better team now than we were two years ago."

Chelsea boss Hayes expressed her disappointment as her team leaked two unfortunate goals.

Even at that, she revealed that the players will improve for the experience.

“Today was difficult because the game was over before it began,” she told media per the Chelsea website.

“That is what is so difficult to reflect on. To concede so early, and then we had two good chances, then they got the second from a penalty.

“Ann hasn’t had a save to make the whole game, yet we’ve lost the game 4-0. The damage was done.

“I’m proud of the second-half performance. The players gave it everything. Congratulations to Barcelona, they are worthy winners and deserving of their title.”

Original author: Shina Oludare

Zidane denies Real Madrid exit reports - 'How could I tell the players I'm leaving now?'

The manager brushed off claims his departure had already been made official behind the scenes

Zinedine Zidane has denied telling Real Madrid players this past week that he would leave the club, claiming he "would never, ever say that to my players".

Multiple publications, including Goal, have confirmed that Zidane has announced his departure to the squad behind closed doors, with speculation that the coach's physical and mental fatigue were possible reasons for his stepping down.

Despite beating Athletic Bilbao on Sunday, Zidane's men are in danger of finishing 2020-21 without a trophy, as they remain two points behind Atletico Madrid in La Liga with one match to go. The leaders earned a last-gasp victory over Osasuna this weekend in a blow to Real Madrid's ambitions.

What has been said?

"How could I tell the players I'm leaving now? We're giving our everything for the title and I just say 'by the way, I'm off'?," Zidane told reporters. 

"People outside the club can say whatever they like, but I would never, ever say that to my players."

What needs to happen to catch Atletico?

Real Madrid must win next weekend and see Atletico Madrid lose in order to claim the league title.

They face Villarreal, while Atletico will visit a Valladolid side fighting to avoid relegation.

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Mahrez: I want to finish my career at Manchester City

The Algeria international has said that his target is to finish his career at the Etihad Stadium after winning a third Premier League title

Riyad Mahrez says that given the opportunity, he will finish his career at Manchester City.

Mahrez made his name at Leicester, who he joined from Le Havre in France’s second tier in 2014. After winning the Premier League with the Foxes, he moved to Man City and has become an important member of their squad – even if that means he is often a substitute.

For the Algeria international, though, that is no problem.

What has he said?

“My future? I feel very good at Man City. There is no desire to look elsewhere,” he told RMC. “I don't know yet what my situation will be. But I'm happy in city and that's where I want to be.

Asked if he thinks about ending his career at Marseille, he added: “No, that’s not something I tell myself. I want to end my career in England and Manchester City. So that’s not something that I am considering.”

Mahrez’s personal targets

Asked if he seeks that Ballon d’Or, he said: “No, I wouldn't go so far as to say that. I will stay focused on this Champions League final. I am not here to believe myself to be a future Ballon d'Or. We will play the matches, try to make a difference with the team and then we will see.”

On the Premier League title

When asked which of his three Premier League title wins he enjoyed the most, he said: “The Leicester title was the very first one I won and with a team not at all expected to achieve that. It will always remain a special memory. Now, with City, it's really not easy to win the league. Every year, the competitions pushes us. When Liverpool took our title from us, we weren't happy. And that motivated us. So this title is also very special.”

Further Reading

Original author: Goal

Fan View: Adepoju leads Africans to celebrate Oshoala’s Women's Champions League triumph

The Nigerian football great joined the rest of the world in felicitating with the Super Falcons’ star following her latest achievement

Former Real Madrid and Nigeria star Mutiu Adepoju alongside several Africans have taken to social media to celebrate Asisat Oshoala after her Women’s Champions League triumph with Barcelona.

A commanding first-half saw the Spaniards demolish Chelsea 4-0 in Gothenburg’s Gamla Ullevi with Alexia Putellas, Aitana Bonmati and Caroline Graham Hansen finding the net.

Oshoala was introduced in the 71st minute for Jennifer Hermoso as Emma Hayes’ Blues failed in their quest to emerge as European queens.

Having in mind that the Super Falcon was on the scoresheet as the Catalan side lost to Lyon in 2019 final, her compatriots, as well as fans across the continent, have taken to Twitter to applaud her recent feat.

Original author: Shina Oludare

Simy ‘happy at Crotone’ despite Serie A relegation

The Nigeria international has hinted he could continue his stay at Stadio Ezio Scida notwithstanding his side’s drop to the Italian second-tier

Simy Nwankwo has revealed he is happy at Crotone despite their relegation from Serie A and described the 2020-21 season as his best.

The 29-year-old scored his 20th league goal of the season for the Pythagoreans in their 1-1 draw against Benevento on Sunday.

The impressive goalscoring performances of the Nigeria international were, however, not enough to help Serse Cosmi’s men avoid relegation.

Simy’s current contract with the Pythagoreans will expire in the summer of 2022 and the forward has hinted he could continue his stay with the club.

“I’ve been in Italy for five years, the toughest league in the world for a striker,” Simy told Sky Sport Italia, as per Football Italia.

“Crotone is a fantastic place, the people and club have given me everything and this is the best moment of my career. I think now the time has come to give even more.”

The Super Eagles forward is delighted with his side’s comeback draw against the Sorcerers at Stadio Ezio Scida.

“There is always motivation. It might’ve been different, as Benevento were seeking safety, but we are professionals and must never let anything go,” he continued.

“We didn’t take our foot off the gas in training and we won’t do it in the game either. We never stopped believing today and continued looking for a goal to the very end.”

“What I can assure the fans is that this team never put their feet up, never shirked responsibility.

“In football, the result isn’t always what you want, but in the end, we take responsibility for everything and know that if we’re in the bottom three, that is also partly our own fault.”

Simy will be excepted to continue his fine performances for Crortone when they take on Fiorentina in their last game of the season.

The forward’s eye-catching displays recently earned him a call-up from Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr for their international friendly against Cameroon in June.

Simy has made four appearances since his debut for the three-time African champions against DR Congo in 2018.

 

Original author: Gbenga Adewoye

Ndombele returns to France squad for World Cup qualifiers

The Nigerian’s effort against the Sorcerers saw him match an undesirable feat in the Italian elite division history

Simeon Nwankwo becomes the fourth player in Serie A history to score at least 20 goals for a relegated side in a single season.

The Nigeria international achieved this feat having found the net as 10-man Crotone played a 1-1 draw with Benevento at the Stadio Ciro Vigorito.

Gianluca Lapadula had put the hosts ahead in the 13th minute, albeit, the lanky strike ensured Serse Cosmi’s side settle for a point.

His late minute strike was his 20th of the 2020-21 Italian elite division campaign – and in the process joined Lorenzo Bettini, David Trezeguet and Igor Protti in hallowed Serie A ranks.

During the 1954-55 season Bettini found the net on 20 occasions – seven short of AC Milan’s Gunnar Nordahl – nonetheless, Udinese got demoted to Serie B.

Although the White and Blacks finished in the second position after amassing 44 points from 34 games – they were relegated to the second tier by the Italian Football Federation for a corruption case.

41 years later, Bari’s Protti equalled the mark as the Cockerels got relegated alongside Padova, Cremonese and Torino.

That season, Protti shared the Golden Boot with Lazio star Giuseppe Signori as they found the net 24 times.

It was the turn of Trezeguet to attain this exploit in 2005-06. Despite finding the net on 23 times, that did not prevent the Frenchman and Juventus from going down.

The Turin based outfit were originally the champions but were placed at the base of the league table owing to the Calciopoli scandal.

Calciopoli was a match-fixing scandal in Italy's top professional football league, Serie A, and to a lesser extent Serie B.

The scandal was uncovered in May 2006, when a number of telephone interferences showed relations between team managers and referee organisations during the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons, being accused of selecting favourable match officials.

For Nwankwo who is next to Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus), Romelu Lukaku (Inter Milan), Luis Muriel (Atalanta) and Dusan Vlahovic (Fiorentina) on the topscorer’s chart, he would be hoping to end the season on a high when his team welcomes Fiorentina to the Stadio Ezio Scida on May 22.

Original author: Shina Oludare

Brentford predicted lineup vs Manchester United - Premier League

The 29-year-old says they need to punish the Green Devils when the two teams meet again next weekend

Orlando Pirates winger Vincent Pule rued their missed chances following their clash with Raja Casablanca on Sunday afternoon.

The Buccaneers let a lead slip in their 1-1 draw with the Moroccan champions in the Caf Confederation Cup quarter-final first-leg match at Orlando Stadium in Soweto.

Pule opened the scoring for Pirates, who dominated the match, but the visitors grabbed the equalizing goal through Ben Malango after the restart of the second half.

Bafana Bafana international Pule feels that it was going to be a different match had they converted their goalscoring opportunities against the Green Devils.

"I think it was a very difficult game, tactically they are very good, they shift very well," Pule told the club's social media platforms

"We got our chances and I think if we had buried our chances, it was going to be a different game." 

Pirates will now travel to the Stade Mohamed V where they are scheduled to take on Raja in the second-leg encounter on May 23. 

Pule is anticipating a difficult match against the Green Devils in Casablanca and he stressed the importance of taking their chances against the three-time Caf Champions League winners.

"You know the away [match] will [be] very difficult. We just have to go there fight, fight as a team," he added. 

"Even today we fought hard because we managed to limit their chances and we got our chances. We have to bury our chances.

"[The] away [match] is going to be difficult as well, I think if we get the chances we have to have to punish them." 

The permutations for Pirates' advancement to the semi-finals are simple - a win over Raja will see them reach the Confederation Cup's two-legged semi-finals for the second time in the club's history.

While a 2-2 or higher scoring draw would also see the Buccaneers book their place in the last four on the away goals rule. 

The winner on aggregate between Pirates and Raja will take on either Egyptian big spenders Pyramids or Nigerian giants Enyimba in a semi-final tie next month.

 

 

Original author: Austin Ditlhobolo

'Pulisic knows him very well' - USMNT boss Berhalter expects Chelsea winger to have 'understanding' with incoming Tuchel

Football enthusiasts have taken to social media to praise the performance of the 28-year-old shot-stopper at the Hawthorns
Original author: Gbenga Adewoye

FKF contented with Harambee Stars’ start in 2022 World Cup campaign

Amakhosi were the only PSL club to record a win in the Caf Inter-club competitions this weekend as Mamelodi Sundowns lost 2-0 to Al Ahly on Saturday

Orlando Pirates were hoping to emulate their arch-rivals Kaizer Chiefs by securing a first-leg advantage when they faced Raja Casablanca in the Caf Confederation Cup quarter-final game on Sunday.

Chiefs had thumped Tanzanian giants Simba SC 4-0 in their Caf Champions League quarter-final first-leg at FNB Stadium on Saturday night, but Pirates were held to a 1-1 draw by Morocco's Raja Casablanca at Orlando Stadium.

Vincent Pule's first-half goal handed Pirates the lead, but his teammate Ntsikelelo Nyauza made a costly mistake which led to a Raja equalizer with Ben Malango grabbing the visitors' crucial away goal.

Fans took to social media to share their views on the match with some criticizing Nyauza and Pirates coach Josef Zinnbauer, while some praised Chiefs, who put one foot in the semi-finals with an emphatic win over Simba.

Here is how Twitter reacted to Pirates' draw against Raja: 

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Zinnbauer and Davids must go.

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— We don't have a coach (@Wedonthaveacoa1)May 16, 2021
Original author: Austin Ditlhobolo

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