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Juan Andujar Oliver believes that the Argentine should have seen red for an angry outburst

Barcelona star Lionel Messi should have been sent off against Alaves on Saturday, according to former official Juan Andujar Oliver.

The six-time Ballon d’Or winner has endured a frustrating start to the season. Having publicly declared his intent to leave the club in the summer, he was ultimately forced to stay against his wishes.

Although president Josep Maria Bartomeu, the source of much of his frustration, stood down last week, on the field, things continue to be tricky for the Catalans.

Under new head coach Ronald Koeman, they have made unspectacular progress in the Primera Division and were held to a 1-1 draw against Alaves on Saturday.

Shortly after Luis Roja had scored the opening goal for the hosts, Messi acted in a frustrated manner to a decision given against his side – and Oliver believes that he was fortunate not to receive his marching orders in the aftermath for kicking the ball in an angry outburst.

"He should have been sent off, even though the ball didn't hit referee Alejandro Hernandez Hernandez," Andujar Oliver told Radio MARCA of the incident. "With that action, he wanted to intimidate the referee and that deserves a straight red."

Instead, it was Alaves who were ultimately reduced to 10 men when Jota was sent off with 62 minutes on the clock.

A matter of seconds later, Barcelona had equalised through Antoine Griezmann’s first goal of the season, although they were unable to find a winner.

With Real Madrid having won handsomely over Huesca earlier in the day, Barcelona find themselves eight points off the pace of the league leaders going into Sunday’s fixtures, albeit having played a game fewer than their great rivals.

Boasting only two wins from their six league matches to date this season – plus two draws – the pressure is already mounting on Koeman, who is expected to wrestle back the Spanish title from Madrid after it was allowed to tamely slip away under the guidance of Quique Setien last season.

Meanwhile, Barcelona’s next task is a home Champions League match against Dynamo Kyiv on Wednesday.

Original author: Robin Bairner
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Sergio Ramos reveals reaction to dramatic Lionel Messi winner vs Lille

FA Cup success last season has bought the Gunners manager some valuable time to turn the club around

Mikel Arteta has the luxury of greater leeway in the Arsenal dugout than Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has at Manchester United, former Gunners striker Kevin Campbell has argued.

Solskjaer has been in charge at Old Trafford for over 18 months now and has guided the Red Devils back into the Champions League, while Arteta is expected to lift the Emirates side back into the upper echelons of the Premier League after taking over earlier this year.

Both enjoyed successful playing careers at their respective clubs, but Campbell believes that Arteta has more wiggle room than his colleague at the Red Devils. He argued success in the FA Cup last season has bought the Spaniard that extra time.

“I think Arsenal are in around about the same position as Manchester United, but Arsenal and Arteta have the added luxury of having won a trophy which gives him some form of leeway,” he told the Daily Star.

“Manchester United and Arsenal fans are hungry for success and both managers have to deliver, especially when we’re talking about two of the biggest clubs in England right now.

“Manchester United fans demand success, whether the manager is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer or not, and Arsenal fans demand success too.

“Arsenal fans want to be able to challenge in the Premier League and get up there and back in the Champions League too. So, both Arteta and Solskjaer have to deliver.”

Meanwhile, Campbell wants to see the pressure eased on striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, upon whom the emphasis consistently falls when Arsenal are in a difficult period.

“Arsenal aren’t performing at the moment, but that’s not Aubameyang’s fault," added the former striker.

“When Arsenal are doing well, then Aubameyang plays well.

“If the team is below par, it’s very difficult for one player to turn it around and change the whole team’s performance level.

“Aubameyang can’t do that, he relies on other players around him.

“Everyone must understand that Arteta is learning on the job so he will make mistakes - that's for sure.

“I think the team he picked to face Leicester was a good side and they were strong enough to win the game. I just don't think Arsenal are playing to their full potential right now.”

Ahead of Sunday’s Old Trafford clash between the pair, United are 15th on seven points whereas Arsenal are 12th on nine points, albeit having played a game more.

Original author: Robin Bairner
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How to watch Bengaluru FC vs Bashundhara Kings in the AFC Cup 2021 from India?

The midfielder is back to the Den, with a two-year contract, just after winning the Zambian league with Kalampa
Original author: Kiplagat Sang
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Sweden vs Australia - Women's World Cup preview: TV channel, live stream, team news & prediction

The team reported to camp on Saturday, October 31, 2020, and have a scheduled friendly against Sudan at Kasarani

Kenya U20 national team Rising Stars have undergone mandatory Covid-19 tests as they prepare for the regional Cecafa tournament to be held in Tanzania.

The Rising Stars and the members of their technical bench were subjected to the mandatory tests on Sunday, just a day after they reported to camp to start preparations for the regional tournament set to kick-off on November 22.

In an earlier interview, team coach Stanley Okumbi remained confident they have a good squad to go all the way and win the tournament to be held in Arusha.

“I have a lot of talent at my disposal,” Okumbi told the FKF official website. “Today [Saturday] is the first day in training and I am happy with what I am seeing from the boys; they have shown me they can do better than they did last time out when we finished second after losing in the final.

“There are some positions we need to fill, however, so we can have the strongest squad for the tournament. I expect a little more inclusions and omissions.”

On Kenya’s chances at the competition, Okumbi explained: “We have a chance, with the talent at our disposal, I don’t think we have any excuse of not posting positive results, the squad is on another level and I believe this is our best time [to qualify for the U20 Afcon].”

The team largely comprises of players who featured for Kenya U17 at the 2019 Africa U17 Cup of Nations qualifiers, and the Union of North African Federations (Unaf) U17 tournament in Egypt in 2019.

Among them are Maxwell Mulili, Bixente Otieno, Boniface Mwangemi, Alphonse Omija, Nicholas Omondi, Keith Imbali, Telvin Maina, and Arnold Onyango.

The Rising Stars have been pooled in Group C of the tournament alongside Ethiopia and Sudan while Group A will have hosts Tanzania, Rwanda, Somalia, and Djibouti, and Group B will comprise of Burundi, Eritrea, South Sudan, and Uganda.

The top teams in each of the three groups will proceed to the tournament’s semi-finals, alongside one of the best runners-up while the finalists will earn an automatic slot at the Africa U20 Cup of Nations.

The youngsters will play two friendly matches against Sudan on November 2, and November 5, at Nyayo Stadium, before they leave for the tournament, to be played between November 22, and December 6 in Arusha, Tanzania.

Rising Stars Squad; Goalkeepers; Maxwell Mulili (AFC Leopards), Bixente Otieno (Wazito), Elvis Ochieng (City Stars).

Defenders: Boniface Mwangemi (Kariobangi Sharks), Omar Somobwana (AFC Leopards), Joseph Levin (Naivas), Wardfine Akhatsika (Chebuyusi High School), Kelvin Mose (Uweza), Alphonse Omija (Gor Mahia), Frank Odhiambo (Gor Mahia), Lewis Bandi (AFC Leopards), Fredrick Alushula (Kariobangi Sharks), Rolland Ashimoto (Kakamega High School), Steiner Musasia (Talanta), Nicholas Omondi (Gor Mahia), Keith Imbali (Gor Mahia Youth).

Midfielders: Enoch Wanyama (Ligi Ndogo), Ronald Reagan (Kariobangi Sharks), Alphonse Washe (Bandari), Hamid Mohammed (Bandari), Danson Kiprono (Zoo), Ian Simiyu (Nzoia Sugar), Austine Odhiambo (AFC Leopards), Mwakio Kisaka (Riruta United), Timothy Ouma (Nairobi City Stars), Telvin Maina (Kisumu All-Stars), Arnold Onyango (USA).

Forwards: Benson Omala (Gor Mahia), Henry Meja (Tusker), Stephen Otieno (Bongonaya), Kappen Samuel (Liberty), Sellasie Otieno (Nzoia Sugar), Unaiz Shajani (Starfield Elite FC).

Original author: Dennis Mabuka
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Sources: Spurs hijack Everton loan for Danjuma

The veteran forward sheds light on his comeback to the GPL for the first time in 17 years 

Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan reveals he was convinced to join Premier League (GPL) side Legon Cities because of their ambition.

Gyan makes a return to domestic football for the first time since 2003, putting pen to paper on a one-year deal with The Royals ahead of the commencement of the 2020-21 football season on November 14.

He had been without a club since leaving Indian Super League outfit NorthEast United in January after a short-term deal.

"Here we go. I’m back home to continue my career with Legon Cities FC. I’m happy to join this club because they have a future plan for Ghana football. Don’t blink when the season starts. Follow my new club for every detail of the club. Thanks for your support," Gyan posted on Twitter on Sunday.

On a re-branding mission since assuming the new name of Legon Cities ahead of the commencement of the 2019-20 season last December, the club, formerly Wa All Stars, have won plaudits for their early relative success and growth, particularly in their social media community.

The club was formerly owned by ex-Ghana Football Association (GFA) president Kwesi Nyantakyi who gave up the team to new owners after getting a Fifa life ban from football for corrupt practices.

Ahead of last season, Legon spent big on signing Ghana's 2014 World Cup goalkeeper Fatau Dauda, who previously had spells with clubs in South Africa and Nigeria.

For the upcoming 2020-21 campaign, The Royals have also secured the services of Ghana U20 attacker and former Bayern Munich trialist Matthew Anim Cudjoe who spent last season on loan at Asante Kotoko.

Both Gyan and Cudjoe were heavily linked to Kotoko for the upcoming season before choosing Legon.

The duo could make their first appearance for their new club against Berekum Chelsea on matchweek one of the GPL season. 

Gyan last played in the domestic league in 2003, featuring for Liberty Professionals for whom he scored 10 goals in the season.

He first left Ghana for Udinese in Italy, going on to play for the likes of Modena, also in Italy, Rennes in France, English side Sunderland and Al Ain in the UAE. He has also featured for Al Ahli Dubai in the UAE, Chinese outfit Shanghai SIPG, Turkish fold Kayserispor and most recently NorthEast United.

Original author: Prince Narkortu Teye
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Mokwena showers Motsepe with praise after Caf presidential coronation

The midfielder wants to strengthen the Gunners' defence and attack after his move from Atletico Madrid

Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey says he wants to be like former Manchester City star Yaya Toure and Chelsea legend Michael Essien by excelling in both attack and defence.

The Ghana international joined the Gunners from Atletico Madrid on the final day of the transfer window in a deal worth £45 million ($58m).

The 27-year-old has been tipped to become a star for Mikel Arteta's side and he hopes to strengthen his side moving forward as well as the defence. 

"I like to be both defensive and offensive. I know whenever I am in the opposite area, I have chances for a goal and I think defensively, I want to be stronger,” he told Sky Sports.

"I want to attack like Yaya Toure and defend like Michael Essien so to have both qualities is good.

"Whenever there is a serious game, or in any game, I like to go with surprises. Most people see me as a defensive midfielder but with my intelligence and how I read the game, if we're near the end of the game and we're going to finish with 2-0, that's when I go for my goal.

"Playing in the midfield, you have to be mentally quick and be intelligent in how you position yourself and get the ball.

"Mikel [Arteta] is helping me a lot because we always have the ball so you have time to think and position yourself and I think with time, I'll get used to everything and most things will come after that. I think everybody will know and we'll see what will happen."

Partey made 188 appearances for Atletico, having been handed his debut by Diego Simeone in 2015.

The Argentine had a big impact on his development, encouraging him to be the best he can be.

"Simeone has helped me a lot. Before, I was just a good player but then he spoke to me and said: 'If you want to be among the best, you have to be the best. Every good player is good offensively but not all players are good defensively', so he gave me that," he said.

"This is what we [at Arsenal] are working on [defensive qualities as a midfielder]. I only arrived three weeks ago and I think at the moment, I'm adapting with the positioning and after that, I'll continue working hard on how to move freely.

"You don't always have to be positioned as the coach said, you have to be free and create spaces because you are on the field and know what is going to happen. With confidence and understanding your team-mates, you'll be able to put all of that into the game."

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Liverpool & Manchester United in competition over move for 'fantastic' Derby wonderkid

Udinese 1-2 Milan: Ibrahimovic's scoring streak continues as Pioli's men stretch unbeaten run to 24

Milan increased their unbeaten run to 24 matches, while Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored in a sixth successive Serie A outing.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic continued his remarkable scoring streak with an acrobatic late strike to secure Milan a 2-1 win over Udinese, stretching the Rossoneri's unbeaten run in all competitions to 24 games.

Stefano Pioli's men appeared to be heading for an underwhelming draw with a side that had lost all but one of their first five Serie A games this term, but Ibrahimovic was decisive in the latter stages as he became the first Milan player to score in six successive league appearances since he accomplished the feat in 2012.

The 39-year-old Swede – who scored braces in each of his previous three league outings – had already made a telling contribution in setting up Franck Kessie's empathic opener.

Hosts Udinese levelled through a Rodrigo de Paul penalty just two minutes into the second half, but Milan pressed for a late winner and it duly arrived via Ibrahimovic, whose close-range bicycle kick opened up a four-point cushion at the Serie A summit for at least a couple of hours.

3 - Only three times a #ACMilan’s player has scored in six Serie A matches in a row in the three points for a win era, since 1994/95:

- Andriy Shevchenko (in 2001)
- Zlatan #Ibrahimovic (current streak and also in 2012).

Supremacy.#UdineseMilan #SerieA pic.twitter.com/SPr3eaFqTp

— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo)November 1, 2020

 

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Jamshedpur 1-2 NorthEast United - Ashutosh Mehta, Deshorn Brown score as Highlanders end winless run

SPEZIA STARTING XI (4-3-3): Ivan Provedel; Salvador Ferrer, Claudio Terzi, Julian Chabot, Riccardo Marchizza; Paolo Bartolomei, Matteo Ricci, Tommaso Pobega; Kevin Agudelo, M'Bala Nzola, Emmanuel Gyasi.

Juventus have had a mixed start to their season, but they have lost just one of their last six matches in all competitions (W2 D3), but that defeat did come in their last outing when they lost 2-0 to Barcelona in the Champions League. Spezia have also lost just one of their previous five games in all competitions (W2 D2) and are unbeaten in their last three games.

Hello and welcome to live coverage of the Serie A meeting between Spezia and Juventus at the Dino Manuzzi!

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Fantasy Premier League tips: Gameweek 33

The tournament will also see former Harambee Stars captain Dennis Oliech lead a local combined team

Israel Scud had a bright start as the 10th edition of the annual Chris Oguso Betika football tournament kicked-off at the Chevavo High School in Vihiga on Saturday.

The Bunyore-based team beat Indomitable of Mahanga 2-0 in a thrilling opener, to progress to the next level of the competition that will see the eventual winner pocket Sh200, 000 during the December 2, slated final.

Charles Chuma, who could have easily notched a hat-trick had he not wasted a glut of chances, broke the deadlock in the 39th minute after a defensive mistake by Indomitable last man.

Sadique Ayew added the second one in the 60th minute as the Bunyore side ensured that they are not knocked out of the competition on the first day like it happened last year.

“I am aware we have had a positive start this year, compared to last year when we were knocked out on the first day. This time we are optimistic of going the whole day and winning the Sh200, 000 price money,” said Scud’s forward Chuma.

This year’s competition has attracted a total of 48 teams who will battle it out for top prizes. For the first time the competition will involve women teams, according to the tournament organiser Chris Oguso who himself was a football player previously, this year’s event that has fully been sponsored by betting firm Betika, will be on a knock-out format, with the eventual winner pocketing Sh200, 000 price money during the December 20 final.

“I started this tournament in 2011, it is a non-political tournament whose goals and objectives are to empower the youth and give back to the community,” explained Oguso, who is a Chief Inspector of Police.

“I came up with this idea after I saw what teams in my county Vihiga go through in terms of talent nurturing, providing sports gears to different teams and exposing the youth to scouts from the bigger leagues to spot them.”

He added: “I grew up in this county and I have picked Ebwali High School as the venue of all finals because that is where I went to for my secondary education.” 

Reigning champions Red Bees have registered for this year’s competition and are optimistic of retaining the title they won last year.

According to Oguso, former Harambee Stars captain Dennis Oliech will lead a team of former Harambee Stars internationals including Musa Otieno, Francis Chinjili, Francis Oduor ‘Killer’, John Shoto Lukoye, and Josephat Murila among others, against a local combined team.

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D.C. United signs homegrown midfielder Jackson Hopkins

The forward has only managed one goal since joining the Parthenopeans and has been advised on how to find the back of the net week-in, week-out

Former Napoli centre-forward Andrea Carnevale has urged Victor Osimhen to be more selfish in order to score more goals.

The 21-year-old teamed up with the Parthenopeans in the summer following his outstanding performances for Lille during his one-year stay.

Napoli paid a club-record fee of €80 million to the French club to secure the attacker's signature, making him the most expensive Nigerian player in history.

Despite finding the net a number of times warm-up games, the Super Eagles centre-forward has only managed one goal in six appearances across all competitions since his arrival at Stadio San Paolo.

Carnevale, who has no doubt of the abilities of the young attacker, believes he needs to focus on scoring than setting up goals.

“I know Osimhen. For me he is very strong,” Carnevale told Napoli magazine.

“I advise him to be less generous towards his teammates and to start dedicating himself to scoring because he has many in his legs.”

Carnevale, who spent four years at Napoli, also praised Senegal international Kalidou Koulibaly as one of the best defenders in the world.

“Koulibaly is among the best defenders in the world. He will continue to be useful for Napoli,” he added.

Napoli are currently third in Serie A behind AC Milan and Atalanta after gathering 11 points from five games.

The Parthenopeans returned to winning ways against Benevento last weekend after losing their opening Europa League league game against AZ Alkmaar.

They are now on a two-game winning run following their victory over Real Sociedad in Thursday’s European game.  

Osimhen and Koulibaly will be expected to help Gennaro Gattuso’s men maintain the impressive form when they take on Sassuolo in their next league game on Sunday.

 

 

 

Original author: Gbenga Adewoye
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Liverpool 2-2 Wolves: Player ratings as Hwang equaliser forces replay

The Buccaneers proved too strong for Kaizer Chiefs in their 3-0 win on Saturday afternoon. Goal rates the Bucs players' performances
Original author: Austin Ditlhobolo
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Leroy Sane Preparing to Complete €110m Move to Bayern Munich & Become Bundesliga's Highest-Paid Star

The Burkina Faso international captured the imagination with a historical haul against VVV-Venlo, and is proving to be quite the revelation

Football is full of little sliding doors moments.

In the summer transfer window, Dutch champions Ajax tried, unsuccessfully, to acquire an established striker.

For the most part, over the last two years, manager Erik Ten Hag had been partial to playing Serbian schemer Dusan Tadic upfront. The reasoning was that the former Southampton man would act as a 'false 9', drifting out wide to combine with the wingers, but also dropping off the last line to allow a runner – usually Donny Van De Beek – to attack the box from deep.

However, as soon as it became clear Van De Beek was off to Manchester United, a more traditional striker became a priority.

That move would ultimately prove unsuccessful, however, and so Ajax went into the season with two options for the role who were at opposing ends of the career spectrum.

There was, on one side, the wizened 37-year-old Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, a veteran of close to 250 appearances for the club, and on the other, teenage greenhorn Lassina Traore, who before this season had only managed three starts.

A ballsy strategy, to be sure, but one that paid handsome dividends in last weekend's merciless 13-0 thrashing of VVV-Venlo. That game also featured a sliding doors moment: after 51 minutes, and with the score at 4-0, defender Christian Kum was sent off for violent conduct following a VAR consultation.

What followed was a deluge of Biblical proportions.

In a game for the record books, Traore announced himself as Ajax's new totem in attack, equalling a 35-year record, held by no less than Marco Van Basten, by scoring five in a game for the Amsterdam giants.

While the scoreline certainly set tongues a-wagging the world over, Traore's tally will have come as no surprise to the suits at the club. It was, after all, his exploits with Jong Ajax in the second tier, where he scored 21 goals in just over 30 appearances as an 18-year-old, that convinced the coaches he was ready for minutes with the first team.

As far as his ability to find the back of the net was concerned, there was little doubt.

However, in laying on three others for his team mates, the Burkina Faso international provided a strong advert for the Ajax system. His apprenticeship with the club saw him used in varied positions across the front, in line with the universality that underpins the Ajax way.

That has clearly paid dividends, both in terms of his adaptation and his all-round play. It is telling that, despite Ten Hag stating a proper striker is best suited to games he expects to dominate, he selected Traore for the midweek Champions League game against Atalanta. There is now, it appears, a degree of trust; 13-0 may have been a freakish outcome, but it has proven a turning point regardless.

In what was an extravaganza of attacking, and against a side that pushed eventual Champions League finalists Paris Saint-Germain to the limit in last season's quarter-finals, Traore made his presence felt, winning a penalty for the opener before pouncing on Marco Sportiello's fumble to double Ajax's lead in Bergamo.

Last season, Atalanta were forced to play home matches at San Siro in Milan, with the Atleti Azzurru d'Italia deemed unfit for European competition. Tuesday's invigorating 2-2 draw was, in essence, the stadium's European bow, and there was Traore, both welcoming it and gracing it in equal, gleeful measure.

Quite the change for the former Rahimo FC academy player who, as part of a now all-too-familiar motif of privation, learned football playing without boots. Traore grew up in Bobo-Dioulasso as part of a footballing family, the son of former Burkina Faso women international Kadi and cousin to Aston Villa's Bertrand.

As part of a whirlwind three years, he has moved to South Africa and learnt a new language; impressed enough, despite some initial concerns over his weight (no doubt a legacy of eating candy presented to him by his now deceased grandmother) to be whisked away again to the Netherlands; and has now entered Dutch footballing folklore.

A well-worn – but now sadly sealed-off – path took him from Ajax Cape Town to De Toekomst, and has now placed him front and centre as one of the emerging stars of the European game.

Original author: Solace Chukwu
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Ronaldo insists he is not done scoring after breaking all-time men's international goals record

The former Kariobangi Sharks coach is happy with the squad in camp and promises a better show in the regional competition

Kenya U20 coach Stanley Okumbi is confident they have a good squad to go all the way and win the Cecafa U20 tournament to be held in Tanzania.

Just five days ago, the former Kariobangi Sharks head coach named a provisional squad of 27 players to start preparations for the regional tournament set to kick off on November 22 in Arusha.

The team has already grouped at Kasarani ahead of the mandatory Covid-19 test set to be conducted on Sunday.

Okumbi has now revealed he is happy with the squad he selected for the regional showpiece, adding that the door was still open for any new arrivals before they travel to Tanzania.

“I have a lot of talent at my disposal,” Okumbi told FKF official website. “Today [Saturday] is the first day in training and I am happy with what I am seeing from the boys; they have shown me they can do better than they did last time out when we finished second after losing in the final.

“There are some positions we need to fill, however, so we can have the strongest squad for the tournament. I expect a little more inclusions and omissions.”

On Kenya’s chances at the competition, Okumbi explained: “We have a chance, with the talent at our disposal, I don’t think we have any excuse of not posting positive results, the squad is on another level and I believe this is our best time [to qualify for the U20 Afcon].”

The team largely comprises of players who featured for the Kenya U17 team at the 2019 Africa U17 Cup of Nations qualifiers, and the Union of North African Federations (Unaf) U17 tournament in Egypt in 2019.

Among them are Maxwell Mulili, Bixente Otieno, Boniface Mwangemi, Alphonse Omija, Nicholas Omondi, Keith Imbali, Telvin Maina, and Arnold Onyango.

The Rising Stars have been pooled in Group C of the tournament alongside Ethiopia and Sudan while Group A will have hosts Tanzania, Rwanda, Somalia, and Djibouti, and Group B will comprise of Burundi, Eritrea, South Sudan, and Uganda.

The top teams in each of the three groups will proceed to the tournament’s semi-finals, alongside one best runner-up while the finalists will earn an automatic slot at the Africa U20 Cup of Nations.

The youngsters have been lined up to play two friendly matches against Sudan on November 2, and November 5, at Nyayo Stadium, before they leave for the tournament, to be played between November 22, and December 6 in Arusha, Tanzania.

Rising Stars Squad; Goalkeepers; Maxwell Mulili (AFC Leopards), Bixente Otieno (Wazito), Elvis Ochieng (City Stars).

Defenders: Boniface Mwangemi (Kariobangi Sharks), Omar Somobwana (AFC Leopards), Joseph Levin (Naivas), Wardfine Akhatsika (Chebuyusi High School), Kelvin Mose (Uweza), Alphonse Omija (Gor Mahia), Frank Odhiambo (Gor Mahia), Lewis Bandi (AFC Leopards), Fredrick Alushula (Kariobangi Sharks), Rolland Ashimoto (Kakamega High School), Steiner Musasia (Talanta), Nicholas Omondi (Gor Mahia), Keith Imbali (Gor Mahia Youth).

Midfielders: Enoch Wanyama (Ligi Ndogo), Ronald Reagan (Kariobangi Sharks), Alphonse Washe (Bandari), Hamid Mohammed (Bandari), Danson Kiprono (Zoo), Ian Simiyu (Nzoia Sugar), Austine Odhiambo (AFC Leopards), Mwakio Kisaka (Riruta United), Timothy Ouma (Nairobi City Stars), Telvin Maina (Kisumu All-Stars), Arnold Onyango (USA).

Forwards: Benson Omala (Gor Mahia), Henry Meja (Tusker), Stephen Otieno (Bongonaya), Kappen Samuel (Liberty), Sellasie Otieno (Nzoia Sugar), Unaiz Shajani (Starfield Elite FC).

Original author: Dennis Mabuka
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Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Juventus listening to McKennie offers

Ingwe have finally unveiled their main transfer target this window as they beef up the squad for the 2020-21 league campaign

AFC Leopards have finally announced the signing of winger Peter Thiong’o from Kakamega Homeboyz.

The two clubs have been battling over the transfer of the player with Homeboyz claiming they will not allow him to sign for Ingwe.

However, AFC Leopards have now confirmed the winger has penned a two-year contract to join the Den.

“AFC Leopards is delighted to confirm the signing of winger Peter Thiong'o from Kakamega Homeboys on a two-year contract,” Ingwe revealed on their social media pages. “Welcome to AFC Leopards Thiong'o.”

The winger scored eight goals for the Nicholas Muyoti-led charges in the abandoned 2019/20 Kenyan Premier League (KPL) season.

In an earlier interview, Thiong’o revealed to Goal why he was keen to sign for AFC Leopards.

“I have an active contract with Homeboyz, yes, but it is expiring in October,” Thiong'o revealed to Goal.

“It is high time for me to go for a new challenge, it is the only way a player can grow, and I am sure I will get the challenge at Leopards. But I appreciate everything Homeboyz have done for me.

“I am just requesting Homeboyz to let me leave in search of a new challenge.”

The 13-time league champions have been working on strengthening their team ahead of the new season and have already signed John Oyemba, Harrison Mwendwa, Bienvenue Shaka, and Congolese midfielder Fabrice Mugheni.

AFC Leopards lost all but one of their foreign players in the 2019/20 season because of the financial challenges experienced at the club.

Coach Casa Mbungo led the exit as Vincent Habamahoro, Soter Kayumba, Ismail Diara, and Tresor Ndikumana all ditched the club after going for months without pay.

Vincent Oburu, who has since signed for Wazito FC, is the only local player to have confirmed his departure from AFC Leopards thus far.

Ingwe, who are targeting this season's league title, will start their campaign on November 20 at home against Western Stima.

On November 28, the former champions will be away to league debutants Bidco United, before they take on Zoo FC on December 4 at home in a game that will be expected to start at 18:30.

After facing Zoo, Leopards will play host to Nzoia Sugar on December 9. The Sugar Millers have always proved a tough opponent for Ingwe and the last time the two meet at Sudi Stadium a 2-2 draw was recorded.

Original author: Dennis Mabuka
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'I didn't give a f*ck about the No 7' - Di Maria unconcerned by Man Utd number and reveals his 'problem' at Old Trafford

The Buccaneers recorded an emphatic victory which puts them in a commanding position in the return leg next weekend

Orlando Pirates beat Kaizer Chiefs 3-0 in Saturday’s MTN8 semi-final, first leg match at Orlando Stadium.

Zakhele Lepasa, Vincent Pule and Thembinkosi Lorch were on target to ensure a comfortable win for Pirates.

It was a huge victory for coach Josef Zinnbauer and his men as they put one foot into the final of this competition in their bid for their first piece of silverware since 2014.

The result triggered a Twitter frenzy with mixed opinions being expressed. Even South Africa's Minister of Finance Tito Mboweni added his voice in support of his Kaizer Chiefs, while trolling winners, Pirates.

Former Chiefs coach Steve Komphela, now senior coach at Mamelodi Sundowns, was also dragged into the Soweto derby and he moved in to exonerate himself when accused of being the source of Amakhosi's woes.

Original author: Michael Madyira
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Aubameyang left out of Arsenal starting XI to face Tottenham for disciplinary reasons

The Burundian tactician revealed why he has kept rotating the squad since he took charge of the 27-time league champions

Young Africans (Yanga SC) coach Cedric Kaze has revealed why he has been rotating the squad in Mainland Premier League matches.

The Burundian tactician, who signed for the Jangwani giants on a three-year contract to replace fired Zlatko Krmpotic, has so far overseen three matches, winning all of them.

Kaze started his reign at Yanga with a 1-0 win against Polisi Tanzania, followed it up with a 2-1 win against KMC at CCM Kirumba Stadium in Mwanza, before recording a 1-0 win against Biashara United at Karume Stadium on Saturday.

Despite picking up three straight wins, Kaze has not stuck with one team as he keeps rotating the squad and he has now explained the reason behind the move.

“We have four matches and all of them are difficult and it is a must for my players to fight hard and get the points that we need, but to be honest, I don’t think we have players who can play all the four matches in a row with the speed the fixtures are planned,” Kaze is quoted by Sokaletu.

“What I have decided to do is to make sure that every player gets some minutes of play and that is why I must rotate the squad, and I know it will help to keep my players fit for the subsequent matches and throughout the season.”

Kaze continued: “What has impressed me most is that all the players are ready to fight for the team, they are working hard to make sure we win our matches, and they are playing according to my instructions.”

Against Biashara United, striker Michael Sarpong struck the all-important goal in the 68th minute to hand the 27-time league champions maximum points as they moved level on 22 points with Azam FC at the top of the 18-team league table.

A good cross from the right found the towering Ghanaian striker, who signed for Yanga from Rwanda’s Rayon Sports, in a good area, and he rose highest to head the ball in and send thousands of fans who had flocked to the opponents' territory into cheers.

Yanga will next take on promoted Gwambina FC on Tuesday before they confront bitter rivals Simba SC in the Kariakoo derby on November 7 at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium.

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The Red Devils will welcome the Gunners on Sunday hoping to stretch a good record they have enjoyed in their last 13 games

Manchester United will host Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal with the hope of stretching their good home record against the London Premier League club.

Manchester United vs Arsenal Latest Odds

Manchester United have won eight of their last 13 games against Arsenal and winning the ninth match has been valued at (2.00) with BigiBet.

Arsenal have won two of their last three Premier League games against Man United (D1) and earning a third Old Trafford victory has been priced at (3.60).

Manchester United have drawn five of their last 13 matches against the Gunners and another draw happening on Sunday has been tipped at (3.60).

Manchester United vs Arsenal Team News

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be without key man Anthony Martial who will be serving the final match of the three-game ban. A knock will make Jesse Lingard miss the tie as well as Erick Bailly while Phil Jones will be out due to a knee injury.

On his part, Arteta will miss defender David Luiz due to a thigh injury he got during the 1-0 loss to Leicester City.

Rob Holding has a hamstring issue, Pablo Mari is with an ankle problem while Miles Chambers and Gabriel Martinelli both suffer from knee injuries.

Manchester United vs Arsenal Preview

Manchester United have lost just two of their last 19 matches in the Premier League (W11 D6), although both defeats have come in their last five games and against London-based teams (Crystal Palace and Tottenham Hotspur).

Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has gone five league matches without a goal for the first time since November 2014, while playing for Borussia Dortmund. During this five-game streak, the striker has attempted only five shots in total and failed to land a shot on target on three occasions.

Manchester United vs Arsenal Tips and Predictions

Manchester United have conceded 12 goals so far which is their worst defensive record after five matches of a top-flight season in six decades.

The Gunners have averaged 8.8 shots and 1.3 goals per game in the current Premier League campaign which is their lowest tallies since 1997/98 and 1995/96 respectively, therefore, punters can take the offer of under 2.5 goals at (2.10) with BigiBet.

Under 2.5 goals at (2.5) with BigiBet.

Odds correct at the time of writing. Please gamble responsibly.

 

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The Shinyanga-based charges have now conceded 11 goals in their last two Tanzanian top tier matches

Mwadui FC head coach Khalid Adam has blamed concentration lapses for his team's 5-0 loss to defending champions Simba SC in the Tanzania Mainland League game played on Saturday at Uhuru Stadium.

The Shinyanga-based side came into the match fresh from the 6-1 loss to JKT Tanzania but ended up losing heavily again. The tactician believes it all changed after the break since, in the first half, his team had conceded only one goal.

"Yes, the game is over but we are disappointed with the number of goals we conceded yet again," Adam told reporters after the game played at Shamba la Bibi.

"We have no alternative but to go and find a solution on where we went wrong again.

"In the first half, we played well, our concentration levels were good and we conceded just one goal. But it changed after the break and we conceded four goals, two of which came late into the game. 

"We will analyse the whole game again and rectify where we went wrong."

The tactician has further explained what might have contributed to his team's loss.

"We did not lose because the game was tough, but as a coach, sometimes you instruct players but they ignore," Adam continued.

"Once the players fail to follow the game plan, the team suffers and we concede goals. It is not the result we wanted and I take this opportunity to apologise to Mwadui fans and anyone supporting the team.

"It is not good to concede many goals but there is nothing we can do, the game has ended."

Adam is, however, optimistic it is not too late to make amends and bounce back to winning ways. 

"We have a chance, the league is still young and lest you forget, we started quite well and had positive results in three matches," he added.

"The team has lost two matches in a row, but there is a chance of winning three consecutive games. The only good thing with this league is that once you win a game or two, you surge upwards.

"For our fans, the losses have passed; no matter how disappointing and hurting, there is nothing we can do but focus on the forthcoming assignments.

"We need to ensure we have won the coming games at home to ensure we get out of the current position."

 

 

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The Buccaneers great is not an admirer of the way the Amakhosi coach is conducting his business, saying it brings hopelessness at Naturena

Former Orlando Pirates midfielder Benedict Vilakazi has condemned Kaizer Chiefs coach Gavin Hunt for fielding what he views as inexperienced players in the Soweto derby.

Following Chiefs’ 3-0 loss to Pirates in Saturday’s MTN8 semi-final, first leg showdown, Vilakazi is convinced that Amakhosi will not overturn that result when they host their traditional rivals next Sunday.

In the defeat at Orlando Stadium, Hunt started Njabulo Blom and Nkosingiphile Ngcobo and then introduced Lebogang Lesako, 17-year-old Keletso Sifama and Happy Mashiane as second-half substitutes.

But Vilakazi feels that they were ill-timed decisions by the Chiefs tactician.

“When things are tough, he [Hunt] is bringing in these boys. Don’t throw these boys under the bus,” Vilakazi told iDiskiTV.

“You see the way Pirates were playing, they were getting everything right; the attacking, the speed, the passing, the controlling of the game. And then you throw in those boys in such a game. You are killing those boys.

“These boys lack game time. Gavin Hunt’s timing to play these youngsters is wrong. The likes of Mashiane, you can’t do that. Either you want to destroy the boy if you do this because you have experienced players who have been there.

"That means you are not playing the experienced players because they are not giving the team anything.”

Seasoned campaigners like Willard Katsande and Eric Mathoho remained on the bench as Chiefs struggled at the back.

Sifama, Mashiane and Lesako did not play in a league match against Chippa United four days earlier and Vilakazi feels that it was wrong for Hunt to then select them in for the derby.

“But now, don’t throw these youngsters under the bus because there are games that you can bring them in,” said Vilakazi.

“Why didn’t he play them against Chippa United? You give them a chance against Chippa and let them gain confidence. Sifama and Lesako were not playing and he threw them into the derby, MTN8 Wafa Wafa, you are killing these boys.

“I am not sure if he is saying ‘I tried to give these boys a chance, we still have the second leg.’ For me that would be an excuse. We are not sure if he will play them in the next game.”

For Chiefs to progress to the final, they now need to beat Pirates by a convincing margin in the return leg set for FNB Stadium.

Vilakazi is convinced that it is “impossible” for Chiefs to stage a successful comeback.

“Let’s not tempt God. Sometimes in life we dream and pray for things that we can never get. It’s impossible [for Chiefs to come back]. With the way Chiefs are structured, it is impossible,” Vilakazi said.

“I don’t know what would be happening in this world that Chiefs would go into the second leg and beat Pirates 4-0. It will never happen. If Chiefs beat Pirates 4-0, I will leave football for good.

“Chiefs do not give hope. I thought maybe they would score one goal. But as the game progressed, I realised that these guys do not look like people who will score.

"They were playing just to finish the game.”

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