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Kamura's AFC Leopards future in doubt after cryptic message on social media

The defender has been part of Ingwe since 2017 after joining from 2008 champions Mathare United

AFC Leopards captain Robinson Kamura might be on his way out of the club as his contract is almost over.

The experienced defender has been with Ingwe since 2017 and is still regarded as one of the key players. However, it seems his days at the den are numbered if a recent post on his official social media account is anything to go by.

"No one likes goodbyes," the former Mathare United player posted on Facebook on Monday morning.

A source close to the player explained why the player might be on his way out of the 13-time league champions.

"Kamura's contract with the club is almost over and negotiations about the renewal were going on," the source told Goal on Monday.

"I cannot authoritatively reveal the agreement but I understand the two parties were to sign the new contract this week.

"But again, we all know football business is tricky, maybe he has secured a better offer and is not keen on extending his stay with the club."

On Saturday, Kamura was part of the Leopards team that beat Tusker FC 2-1 in the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League game staged at Kasarani.

It was Ingwe who started the match well, attacking with every opportunity they got. Elvis Rupia had an effort punched out for what turned out to be a fruitless corner while Nabwire's effort was tipped over the bar by the goalkeeper.

However, a blunder in the midfield after 22 minutes allowed the Ruaraka-based side to steal the ball and Majak kept his cool to score his first goal of the season.

The goal did little to dent the host's ambition of getting a positive result from the game. In the 26th minute, they were back on level terms courtesy of defender Kamura.

The 11-time champions looked unsettled and struggled at times to get the better of Ingwe. 

It was no surprise when they conceded a penalty in the 34th minute and Rupia capitalized on it to give his team the lead for the first time. 

Ingwe deservedly headed into the break with a lead as their opponents got a chance to re-organize themselves to put a better performance in after the break.

Neither of the two teams could get a goal in the second half despite numerous changes, especially in the attacking department.

Original author: Seth Willis
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ISL 2020-21: Sergio Lobera - My style of play is non-negotiable

The coach insisted that his style of play will not change and his team needs to improve...

Sergio Lobera's Mumbai City have had a limping start to their campaign in the Indian Super League (ISL). Although they won against FC Goa after going down to NorthEast United in the first game, their performance was far from convincing. The coach asserted that he is not going to change his philosophy and his team needs to pull up their socks to implement his ideas. 

"The most important thing as a coach is to implement my style. It is non-negotiable. I try to make the best of the quality that I have. To implement a new idea will take time. The short pre-season made things more difficult. We had only three sessions with the full squad. But this is no excuse. We need to be competitive and win games. We have to implement our style of play.

"We lost possession a lot of times in the previous match. It is very important to keep the ball. Losing the ball makes the game very open. That is not an ideal situation for us. All games are important to win. It gives you confidence. Everyone wants to win as this is a short season. We have to get more points as soon as possible. I'm happy with the response from my team after losing the first game," stated the Spaniard. 

East Bengal, who are Mumbai City's opponents in the next game on Tuesday evening, have a new-look squad with a new coach at the helm in Robbie Fowler. But Lobera does not want to take them lightly and believes that the Red and Golds have enough firepower to challenge the Islanders. 

"They are new in the league but they are a very good team. We need to work very well to win the match. We need to improve. You can have a new team but with experienced players, you can adapt quickly to different situations. Both teams are ambitious and are in the same position. It is a very competitive league. 

"Our plan is the same for East Bengal.  We do not want to make the mistakes that we made in the last two games. I want possession on the ball. I want to create chances. It will not be easy to find spaces. We have to be good at transitions. It will not be an easy game tomorrow," stated the former Las Palmas manager. 

Lobera heaped praise on Mandar Rao Dessai, his trusted lieutenant who plays as a left-back position. The Goan player is set to play his 100th game in ISL against East Bengal and his coach had nothing but praise for him. 

"At Goa, we wanted offensive full-backs. They needed to arrive in attacking positions and we looked to make the most of it. He is a very good player. He can play in the national team in this position. I am happy with the performance. He has achieved great things. He can help a lot in this position. When (Subhasish) Bose left (Mumbai City), Mandar was the best option to replace him and we are happy that he chose to come with us," said Lobera. 

Mandar is also happy that he has been able adapt to the new position of a left-back as opposed to being a winger earlier in his career. He also spoke of how India coach Igor Stimac also likes his attributes as a left-back.

"It is important for a player to play as many games as possible. The next game will be my 100th. I dedicate this to my teammates and coaches. There have been so many players who are playing since the beginning of ISL. Two years ago, my position was changed from being a winger to playing as a left-back. The coach believed in me more than myself and I am continuing as a left-back. The national team coach (Igor Stimac) also likes the way I play. I am growing as a player. I am doing well but I look to do better," said the defender. 

But Mandar abstained from comparing FC Goa and Mumbai City under Lobera as he thinks the dynamics of the two teams are different. 

"It is completely different. But we want to work on the same lines. We are adapting well to the coach's philosophy. We will do it in a couple of days. As games go by, we will achieve that," signed off the defender. 

Original author: Soham Mukherjee
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Wilshere says Ozil truth will come out ‘one day’ as ex-Arsenal star remains open to MLS move

The former Gunners midfielder is surprised to see the World Cup winner being overlooked at Emirates Stadium, while he is looking for a new club

Jack Wilshere believes the truth regarding Mesut Ozil’s exile at Arsenal will come out “one day”, with the former Gunners midfielder still baffled as to how the World Cup winner can be overlooked.

Mikel Arteta has shown that he will not shy away from making big calls at Emirates Stadium. Plenty have, however, questioned the decision to omit Ozil from his Premier League and Europa League plans given the German midfielder’s ability and lucrative contract in north London.

Wilshere is among those to have suggested that the proven 32-year-old should be playing a prominent role for Arsenal and that there is more to his absence than meets the eye.

The England international expects his instincts to be proved correct at some stage, with Ozil set to lift the lid when he becomes a free agent in the summer of 2021.

“I think he'd be a big player in that team,” Wilshere told Sky Sports. “I would love to see Ozil play in that team under Arteta but obviously that's not happening at the moment. He could get on the ball and feed the likes of [Pierre-Emerick] Aubameyang and [Alexandre] Lacazette.

“I loved playing with him. He was a top player. It's a shame, but what is happening is happening, and no one knows but I'm sure everyone will find out one day.”

While Ozil finds himself stuck in the shadows at Arsenal, former team-mate Wilshere is without a club altogether following his release by West Ham.

Interest has been shown in the 28-year-old, but no deal has been done as yet and a man who has endured his fair share of injury struggles down the years is keeping doors open to MLS and the CSL.

“I'm in a position now where I can make a decision based on footballing reasons and pick the team that I think I could fit into,” Wilshere said.

“I will have a look at the team, the players, the league they're in and how the manager wants to play. I don't think being at a smaller club like West Ham really suited me. There have been a few talks with clubs, but nothing that I have ever fancied quite yet.”

He added on where he could end up: “I don't think I have a preference to be honest. It has to be the right club for footballing reasons whether that is in England, Spain, North America or anywhere, across Asia.

“I'm up for trying anything and I think at this point I have to be as well because I have been at a top club in England, I've been at a smaller club and I'm realistic to know that the chances of getting a big, big club in England are slim, so it might have to be somewhere else I have to look.”

Original author: Chris Burton
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Impressive second-half response gives Odisha hope

Diego Mauricio was the star for Stuart Baxter's team...

Jamshedpur and Odisha lost their respective opening games of the season and badly wanted to make an impact in their second game on Sunday. 

They were up against each other in the second round of the 2020-21 Indian Super League (ISL) and the fixture produced two distinct halves of football. 

It was Jamshedpur who looked solid right from the off. Owen Coyle's team made use of the width of the pitch to good effect and worked the ball well in midfield to claim early dominance in the match. 

The Odisha defence, led by former Newcastle United man Steven Taylor looked shaky with 2019-20 ISL Golden Boot winner Nerijus Valskis waiting pounce in and around the box. 

Eleven minutes into the game, Odisha made a mess of a cross into the box and put their goalkeeper TP Rehenesh under pressure. While the first attempt on target was blocked, the rebound which was sent towards goal was blocked by Gaurav Bora with his hand. Valskis gleefully slotted the ball past the former Kerala Blasters keeper to score his second goal in as many games, 

Odisha's defence succumbed to pressure again before the end of the half. All Shubham Sarangi had to do was clear the ball if he was unsure in the defensive third. But the attacker's instinct in him forced to head the ball back towards his goal and unfortunately, there wasn't enough power in his pass. Valskis pounced, like a true fox in the box, and lashed at the ball to send it past a helpless Rehenesh once again. 

It was argued that Odisha head coach Stuart Baxter made a mistake in playing Manuel Onwu out wide in their season opener. Onwu lead the line on Sunday and was only marginally better. He had one golden chance that he couldnt put away and 15 minutes after the restart, Baxter made his move. The former Bengaluru striker was replaced by Diego Mauricio who brought much-needed flair to Odisha's attack. 

Odisha grew into the game more as the second half progressed. By the 75th minute, Jamshedpur were facing an onslaught and Coyle's changes - bringing on Isaac Vanmalsawma and Amarjit Singh - did little to influence the game. 

Rehenesh's best and worst moments in the game were only 13 minutes apart. After producing a brilliant stop to deny Steven Taylor from close range at the hour-mark, the Malayali keeper handled the ball outside the box and received his marching orders. By then, a comeback was on the cards. 

And it came in style. an Odisha free-kick hit the post and the rebound made its way into the path of Maurico who smashed the ball home from inside the box in the 77th minute. The equaliser arrived in stoppage time. 

Mauricio picked the ball up from the left flank, shifted the ball to his right foot and hit a stunning effort that was destined for the top corner from the second it left the Brazilian's boot. 

Baxter will be pleased by the attitude of his team in the second half. There was spirit and fight in the display which is a positive to build on going into the next gme. Jamshedpur, once they recover fron this fixture which will hit them like a loss, will need to work on how to to manage games in a better way. 

Original author: Nisanth V Easwar
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AFC Leopards win, Wazito FC stumble and key FKF Premier League talking points

The new season, which started after almost nine months of football suspension, began with surprising outcomes from a number of clubs
Original author: Kiplagat Sang
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Follow live: Arsenal aim to extend Premier League lead to four points

The Nairobi-based charges are aiming at winning the league title in the next few years

Wazito FC Sporting Director Stephen Ochiel Otieno has stated a slow start was expected as the team is still undergoing transition after recent changes.

The Nairobi-based side opened their Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League campaign with a 4-0 loss to Kariobangi Sharks. It was the first league game for coach Francis Kimanzi and his technical bench that took over from the fired Fred Ambani and co.

"We lose a few, draw some but win more," Otieno stated after the embarrassing loss on Sunday.  

"The league is a marathon race. Consistency will be key. The team is undergoing a period of transition so a slow start is possible this season. New players. New Technical staff. New philosophy but high levels of professionalism so it will gradually roar into a formidable side."

The official has now pointed out the team will be targeting a strong finish and the team will soon be dining with the big boys in the continent.

"A strong finish will be our target this season and beautiful football as well," Otieno continued.

"We [will] play [Caf] Champions League football within three seasons. Constructive and constant criticism keeps us in check and will make us grow." 

On Sunday at Kasarani Stadium, Daniel Sakari, Erick Kapaito, and Julius Masaba scored the goals that took Kariobangi Sharks to the top of the table.

Sakari gave Kariobangi Sharks the lead in the 34th minute with the hosts are looking a more comfortable side in how they dealt with their opponents.

Francis Kimanzi made a first-half change in the 41st minute when he withdrew former Kakamega Homeboyz defender Ronald Omino for winger Kelvin Kimani. The tactical change did not bring a much-needed edge at the front as Wazito went into the break trailing by a 1-0 margin.

In the 54th minute, Amos Asembeka and Whyvone Isuza were substituted and their places were taken by Ali Hassan and Kennedy Owino.

Kapaito, the newly-named Kariobangi Sharks captain, scored the second three minutes after the hour mark. The concession of the second goal pushed Kimanzi to make another two changes; Musa Masika and Clinton Okoth replaced Kevin Okumu and Boniface Omondi.

The changes did not stabilise Wazito as Kapaito grabbed his second in the 78th minute to give Kariobangi Sharks a healthy cushion going into the last 10 minutes.

Masaba scored in the 89th minute to ensure Kariobangi Sharks downed their Nairobi opponents by a 4-0 margin.

Original author: Seth Willis
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‘We are Chelsea & we fight for everything!’ – Azpilicueta sounds rousing rallying cry to Lampard’s troops

The Brazilian is the fastest player from his country to reach 10 goals in elite European competition and admits to getting “emotional” in big games
Original author: Chris Burton
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Guardiola feels the strain as Arsenal, Man United reawaken with his own proteges

The forward was immediately taken to hospital after colliding with the Arsenal defender during a Premier League encounter at Emirates Stadium

Wolves have confirmed that Raul Jimenez suffered a fractured skull in a clash of heads with David Luiz after the Mexico striker underwent an operation on Sunday night.

Jimenez was stretchered off the pitch early on during Wolves 2-1 win over Arsenal at Emirates Stadium, having been involved in a nasty collision with Luiz while challenging for a header in the box.

The 29-year-old was subsequently taken to a London hospital for treatment, with Wanderers head coach Nuno Espirito Santo delivering the following update on his condition post-match: "He speaks, he's aware.

"We have to have a proper assessment. He's in good hands."

Wolves have now confirmed that Jimenez was called in for immediate surgery, and that he will be required to remain in hospital for the next few days as a precautionary measure.

The club confirmed that the experienced centre-forward "suffered a fractured skull during the early stages of last night’s win at Arsenal" on Monday morning, before releasing an official statement thanking all the medical staff involved for their expert care.

“Raul is comfortable following an operation last night, which he underwent in a London hospital," the statement reads.

“He has since seen his partner Daniela and is now resting. He will remain under observation for a few days while he begins his recovery.

“The club would like to thank the medical staff at Arsenal, the NHS paramedics, hospital staff and surgeons who, through their skill and early response, were of such help.

“The club ask that Raul and his family are now afforded a period of space and privacy, before any further updates are provided in due course.”

No time frame has been given regarding Jimenez's recovery, but Nuno will likely have to make do without his star frontman heading into the Christmas period.

The Mexican star had four goals to his name from nine Premier League outings prior to Wolves' trip to north London, which had taken his overall tally for the club to 48 across 110 appearances.

Wolves fought on admirably without a talismanic performer against Arsenal, with first-half goals from Pedro Neto and Daniel Podence wrapping up a famous win.

Nuno's side moved up to sixth in the Premier League standings after their latest triumph, while the Gunners are now sitting down in 14th - only eight points above the relegation places.

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AC Milan to miss out on Simakan as RB Leipzig reach summer agreement for potential Upamecano replacement

The now two-time African Champions League winner explained what happened in the dressing room at half-time during Friday night's final in Cairo

Al Ahly coach Pitso Mosimane has admitted he had his doubts during half-time of the Caf Champions League final against Zamalek at the Cairo International Stadium on Friday night.

Zamalek had been looking for their sixth Champions League title and first since 2002, and Al Ahly were out for a ninth crown, and their first since 2013, having lost in two finals since then.

In a tight and thrilling game, Al Ahly took an early fifth-minute lead through Amr Al Sulaya. But the Whites hit back 25 minutes later through Shikabala. Ultimately the winner came in the 86th minute through Mohamed Magdi as Mosimane claimed his second Champions League title as head coach after winning it with Mamelodi Sundowns in 2016.

Normally confident and authoritative and not short on words, Mosimane admitted to feeling anxious at half time with the scores locked at 1-1 and with the pressure on to end the club's seven-year wait to win the title - by their incredibly high standards, a fairly long time.

And so he managed the situation as best he could, preferring to take a back seat to his experienced goalkeeper Mohamed El-Shennawy.

“Of course I was nervous but when you fly a plane and face some challenges you can’t show the passengers how you’re really feeling because they depend on you," Mosimane told Al Ahly TV, as quoted by Kingfut.

“I let Mohamed El-Shennawy to talk to the players during half-time. His speech was powerful and effective, while I was waiting in another room because he understands their culture and they’ll understand what he’s saying. My role is to talk about the technical aspects,” the former Bafana Bafana coach continued.

“You also have to listen to the people around you and try to see and listen to everyone and respect their culture and religion and make them accept you. Then you share with them your vision and your style of play."

It's this ability to humble himself when needed and to adapt to surroundings that is one of Mosimanes's strengths and will surely stand him well, for his time in Egypt and beyond.

“All things must be done rationally and you shouldn’t just sell people an idea or a dream. You have to be precise and know their strengths and weaknesses to correct them,"  Mosimane explained..

“The main question we asked ourselves was why didn’t the club win this trophy in the past seven years? And after the first 45 minutes, the team wasn’t sure if we would win the game, which is a normal feeling taking into account the fact that we haven’t won it in seven years.

“You have to understand the situation you’re in. I came to coach a big team in a very critical period and that’s why I couldn’t start everything from scratch but I had to start implementing my ideas little by little."

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PSG president denies Man Utd bid involvement

The Portuguese midfielder singled the ex-Paris Saint-Germain star out for praise after his match-winning display against Southampton

Bruno Fernandes says he's not been surprised by Edinson Cavani's immediate impact at Manchester United, with the striker considered to be the kind of player that "smells the goal".

United brought in a man who had scored 341 goals in 556 matches across his club career on a free transfer in October, beating the likes of Atletico Madrid and Benfica to his signature.

Cavani scored 200 of those goals at Paris Saint-Germain, becoming their all-time top scorer in the process, but he left the French champions at the end of his contract in June.

The 33-year-old struggled with persistent injuries towards the end of his time at Parc des Princes, which is why Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's decision to bring him onto the Red Devils' books raised a few eyebrows initially.

However, the Uruguayan has quickly laid any doubts over his fitness and sharpness in the box to rest, adding a new dimension to United's attack despite only one of his eight appearances to date coming as a starter.

Cavani was introduced as a second-half substitute when United were 2-0 down at Southampton on Sunday, but he provided an assist for Fernandes to reduce the deficit before heading in two late goals to give the visitors an unlikely victory.

Fernandes says only a player with the ex- PSG star's instincts in the final third could have scored such an impressive brace , and he is expecting his contribution to increase with each passing game.

“When you have strikers who move a lot, and they give you the chance to play balls for them, it is really good,” the Portuguese told MUTV . “I think every striker we have gives us options.

"I don't want to go on personally about Edi or another player because it's not fair, but of course Edi has qualities, everyone knows that.

“For me, he's one of those strikers that can smell the goal as you saw twice. He smelt the goal, you need to have this feeling to score these two goals.

"As I said some weeks and some months ago, Edi will help us and he is helping already. For me, one of the best games he played was against Basaksehir in the Champions League and nobody talks about that because he didn't score but he did an amazing game.

"He helps a lot and he will help more and more in the future.”

Another of United's summer signings, Donny van de Beek, was also handed his first Premier League start against the Saints, and Fernandes felt he slotted into Solskjaer's line-up nicely alongside Nemanja Matic and Fred.

“Every midfielder in our team has quality. Donny has a lot of quality," he said. "We know we can play together and also with other players we have in the team. Everyone has quality to play and we know each other.

“We can play with three today then switch and play the next game with another three or another four. It doesn't matter because all of them have quality and we can all be together on the pitch, and everyone can make a difference.

"Donny played a really good game but Fred and Nema [Matic] were really important to us. They worked and they worked and they were two players who calmed down the game and moved the ball.

"In the second half, that was crucial, they recovered a lot of balls and they ran a lot.”

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Top five highest single-game attendances in MLS history

The England international left-back is confident he will be ready for midweek Champions League duty after suffering a slight knock against Tottenham

Ben Chilwell has sought to ease any concerns regarding the ankle knock he picked up against Tottenham, with the Chelsea defender confident he will be ready for midweek Champions League duty.

The England international was left in some discomfort during a heavyweight Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

He rolled his ankle during the second half of that contest and it looked for a while as though he would be unable to continue.

Chilwell did, however, complete the full 90 minutes in a 0-0 draw with Spurs and is not expecting to suffer any lasting damage.

A man who has already taken in unwelcome spells on the treatment table since linking up with Chelsea told the club’s official website: “I was desperate to carry on and thankfully I ran it off.

“It’s fine now so I’m just looking forward to recovering and hopefully playing again in midweek.”

Frank Lampard’s side are due to take in a European encounter with Sevilla on Wednesday.

They will head into that fixture buoyed by their performance against Premier League leaders Tottenham, with another clean sheet collected against a fellow title hopeful.

Chilwell added: “When you’re battling up the top, you don’t want to give them points and they don’t want to give you points. We wanted to win but we’ll take the draw – we’ve got to be happy with that.

“I don’t know if it was entertaining to watch but I found it pretty entertaining on the pitch because it was two good teams who were tactically very good on the day.

“I’d have loved for us to win the game at Stamford Bridge against our rivals but for myself and the rest of the defence, the clean sheet is really important for us moving forward.”

After taking in a trip to Spain, Chelsea will be back in domestic action when they play host to Leeds on Saturday – with Stamford Bridge set to welcome fans back through the doors for that game.

“Myself and a few of the other players haven’t played at the Bridge with fans so we’re very excited to have them back next week,” said Chilwell.

“Hopefully they can give us that little push.”

Original author: Chris Burton
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Kaseke: How Songne understanding contributes to goalscoring form at Yanga SC

The forward now explains how he has been on a scoring run that has helped the Jangwani giants to stretch their lead at the summit

Young Africans (Yanga SC) forward Deus Kaseke has explained the reason he has managed to score in two consecutive matches for the club in the Mainland Premier League.

Kaseke was on target as Yanga beat rivals Azam FC 1-0 at Chamazi Complex in a match that saw them move top of the table and repeated his exploits yet again with another goal against JKT Tanzania, which saw them open a six-point gap at the summit.

The diminutive player has now revealed his understanding with Yacouba Songne, which has enabled him to score twice in a row in the league.

“I use his abilities to penetrate available open spaces so that he can easily judge my movement before releasing the pass,” Kaseke said as quoted by Daily News. “I believe we have something in common which later contributes to the positive results for the team.”

On his part, head coach Cedric Kaze says he is happy to have a squad of experienced players since they are playing two matches in a week adding it will help him to rotate his squad.

“We have played three games in eight days hence you definitely expect to see fatigue from players and their total work rate cannot be maintained under such circumstances.”

On managing to score only one goal against JKT Tanzania despite dominating the match at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium, the Burundian tactician explained: “Due to this, we lacked confidence to source the second goal which could have given us full dominance of the match but, in the end, three points was better even though it is hard to get them.”

The win has now seen Yanga stretch their lead at the top of the log to 31 points, while Azam are second on 25, and champions Simba SC, who are away in Nigeria to play Plateau United in a Caf Champions League match, are third on 23 points.

The win also saw Yanga maintain their unbeaten start to the season while also extending coach Kaze’s unbeaten run since joining the team after replacing fired Serbian Zlatko Krmpotic, to five matches.

Yanga will next take on Ruvu Shooting on Sunday.

Original author: Dennis Mabuka
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Iwobi: How playing under Ancelotti at Everton is similar to Wenger's Arsenal

The Nigeria star is gradually finding his feet at Goodison Park and recalls some similarities during his time at Arsenal

Everton midfielder Alex Iwobi said Carlo Ancelotti has a similar tactical plan with former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.

Iwobi has been working with Ancelotti for almost a year on Merseyside after the ex-Chelsea coach returned to England last December.

Before joining Everton from the Emirates Stadium in August 2019, the Super Eagles midfielder broke into Arsenal's first-team in 2015 under Wenger and he went on to make himself a regular fixture for the Gunners.

Having spent time with both managers in England, the 24-year-old revealed the similarities they share which include giving opportunities to youngsters.

"The way they trust their tactics is one of a kind, it’s almost like playing for the same manager," Iwobi told talkSport

"They both want the best out of their players, they give an opportunity to each and every player and the youngsters in cup games and use the whole squad, everyone is involved.

“It’s almost like playing under the same manager and the accomplishments speak for themselves what they’ve been able to achieve.

“I’m lucky to play under both managers.”

Iwobi has been playing in an unfamiliar position in Ancelotti's team in recent weeks due to injuries to Lucas Digne and Seamus Coleman.

The former Arsenal midfielder put in fine performances as a wing-back in Everton’s last two league matches against Fulham and Leeds United. He shared how he has adapted to his new role.

“The manager spoke to me and said ‘we’re thinking of trying a new system and trying you in a different position’," the Nigeria star said.

"I was like ‘I’d be open to do that’ and he told me it would be right wing-back and I said I could do it and didn’t mind.

“Before we played against Fulham we were working on it in training and it seemed to work, especially going forward.

“When we played against Fulham it was working, especially in the first half and was working very well.

"It was something we experimented with and turned out to be okay.

“Me collecting the ball deeper means the left-back isn’t as tight to me. He’s either going to follow James (Rodriguez) inside or give me that extra space.

“When I have that space to run at a defender I’m picking up speed and I feel like it’s easier for me to get by the defender.

“That second goal I was able to glide by a couple of players. It suited me, especially in that first half.”

Original author: Taiye Taiwo
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'To honour the best, you must play well' - Boca players in moving Maradona tribute with legend's daughter watching

Four days on from the World Cup winner's death, one of his former clubs returned to the pitch and were able to pay homage

Boca Juniors paid a moving tribute to club legend Diego Maradona, whose daughter was in the stands during their 2-0 win over another of his former sides, Newell's Old Boys, on Sunday.

Argentina great Maradona, regarded by many as the best footballer ever, died at the age of 60 last Wednesday.

Tributes have been paid across the world, from compatriot Lionel Messi revealing a Newell's shirt during a goal celebration earlier in the day, to Napoli confirming plans to rename their stadium Stadio Diego Armando Maradona and revealing an Argentina-inspired fourth kit in their weekend win over Roma.

Boca, where Maradona spent two spells, had their Copa Libertadores clash with Internacional postponed just a few hours after the 1986 World Cup winner died, meaning the visit of Newell's to a mostly empty La Bombonera was their first game since his passing.

Colombia international Edwin Cardona opened the scoring with a free-kick, before the team ran over to the sidelines and produced a Maradona jersey, laid it on the floor and applauded in front of the private box where his visibly emotional daughter Dalma was watching on.

Boca coach Miguel Angel Russo, a former Argentina team-mate of Maradona, said after the game: "I knew it was going to be an uphill struggle. The phrase I used was that, to pay homage to the best in the world, you have to play well and that Boca needed to win.

"It was the best way to pay homage to him, to play this beautiful sport well that he played to an incomparably high level. We got through it in the best way. I am happy for the victory. The day has been covered by a blanket because of what Diego Maradona was as a player and person."

Every Boca player wore Maradona's name on the back of their jersey throughout the match and defender Carlos Izquierdoz could not help but feel humbled. 

"The truth is that wearing a name like that on my shirt gave me a little embarrassment, so to speak," he told Fox Sports. "We tried to do it responsibly. I'm happy for tributes that have been paid to him everywhere. We were able to win, to show that we wanted to play – the best tribute was to give his family a win.

"They were special moments. The truth is that all this generates emotion, remembering such an emblematic player who represented so much for Argentine footballer, the country.

"He always put the flag on his shoulders. He deserved recognition."

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Join us in the poll sponsored by FIFA 21 and vote for your favorite attacking midfielder (off the five below) but before that here is a quick snippet on the players:

Keving De Bruyne: Kevin is living a whole process of chang to become a more complete player. Besides his outstanding skills as an attacker, KDB is acquiring some great defending and pressing skills and becoming one of the best player in the world . Overall FIFA 21 rating: 91

Paulo Dybala: The Argentinian is rising as one of the best players in the world. Fast, skilful and makes the best decisions at the right time. Overall FIFA 21 rating: 88

Hakim Ziyech: The Moroccan has fit into Lampard's vision and strategy smoothly. It has resulted not only in him contributing greatly to the team’s performance but also in him improving as a player. Overall FIFA 21 rating: 85

Bruno Fernandes: A player who simply thinks from his feet, who can not only keep the ball very close to it, but also release it as quickly as he gets it. There are only a few players in the world that can do that and Bruno is among the best. Overall FIFA 21 rating: 86

Thomas Muller:  Muller is considered as one of the best players in his position  - a diligent,  highly technical, clever and got some great passing and shooting skills. Overall FIFA 21 rating: 86

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Kerala Blasters are on the right track - but fitness concerns could become a villain once again...

Kerala Blasters had to be satisfied with a point against Chennaiyin FC on Sunday in a game that promised to deliver end-to-end football at the start but ended as a goalless stalemate. 

After four halves without a shot on target from open play, Blasters looked like an improved team for long period of Sunday's Indian Super League (ISL) game. However, Kibu Vicuna still has some areas that need to be addressed. 

From the first round of games, Chennaiyin looked the fittest team in the ISL and arguably showcased the best football on the field when they took on Jamshedpur. They were off to a quick start following kick-off in their first game and the same pattern was repeated. 

Blasters survived early onslaught

Chennaiyin were off the blocks in no time. They raided the area in and around Kerala's box and someone who watched the first few minutes of the game and left for reasons only known to them, would have to be forgiven for predicting a high-scoring final result. 

It was Kerala fans' "Ah, heck, here we go again' meme moment. But after the initial push, Blasters slowly came into the game and started bossing the midfield.

Rohit Kumar did reasonably well in midfield alongside Sergio Cidoncha who was once again involved in most of the attacks that Blasters initiated from the centre. 

In the absence of Vicente Gomez, who was not fit to be involved against Chennaiyin, and Sahal Abdul Samad, Cidoncha had to make stuff happen from a deeper role. Facundo Pereyra looked a bit rusty on his debut and Nongdamba Naorem has not been able to offer more than glimpses of his brilliant footwork here and there.

Lonely Gary 

This once again meant that Gary Hooper was left isolated and without service up front for most of the match. He did manage to complete 14 passes (more than both Chennaiyin strikers who took the field) but couldn't convert that into chances or goals. 

After the match, Kibu said, "We expect goals from Gary. He needs time also to play with the team, to know the team. To know his teammates and for sure Gary is going to have a good season." He will also be hoping the gap between the midfield and attack can be filled without sacrificing stability during transitions. 

Cidoncha completed more passes than anybody else on the pitch - he is turning out to be a key player in Vicuna's system. But without support from the right or the left, he sometimes ended up trying to do too much.

On one such occasion, he lost the ball and allowed Chennaiyin to counter. A hasty attempt at stopping the shot at the end of that counter-attack resulted in the Spaniard fouling Rafael Crivellaro and conceding a penalty. 

From Zero to Hero? 

Chennaiyin had two shots on target compared to Blasters' one. Albino Gomes, who had more than one nervy moment in the first half, pulled off a very good save to his left to deny Jakub Sylvestr from the spot.

The Goan custodian still doesn't look entirely convincing in goal but compared to last season's goalkeeping woes, the situation is comparatively better.

It must be added that the defence once again did well as Costa Nhamaoinesu and Bakary Kone continued to remain a trusted wall in front of Gomes.

Key player crocked  

Overall, there is a lot of work still to be done for Vicuna but there are enough positive signs to believe that they are on the right track.

Blasters are the first team to finish three games this season and maintaining the players' fitness will be the biggest challenge for the former Mohun Bagan coach in the weeks to come.

Sergio Cidoncha is the latest player to pick up a knock - an ankle twist - and it is imperative that last season's injury-hit scenario doesn't occur again. 

Original author: Nisanth V Easwar
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