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'We have to make big decisions' - Arteta unsure of Luiz's Arsenal future

The Gunners defender, who is out of contract this summer, has to sign a short-term agreement to stay at the club beyond June 30

Mikel Arteta admits he is unsure whether David Luiz will play for Arsenal again - but is adamant he still has total belief in the under-fire defender.

Luiz was heavily criticised after Wednesday night’s 3-0 defeat at Manchester City for a 25-minute substitute appearance which saw him give away a goal, concede a penalty and get sent off.

He will now serve a two-match ban and, with his contract due to expire on June 30, he will not be able to feature again for the Gunners this season unless he signs a short-term extension before the June 23 deadline.

Arteta wants the 33-year-old to stay and Luiz has already stated his desire to remain at the club, but the financial uncertainty brought on by the coronavirus pandemic means the club hierarchy is hesitant over handing him a new deal.

Losing such an experienced defender would be a blow to Arteta and he admits he is still unsure what the outcome of the ongoing contract discussions will be.

“I don’t know,” said Arsenal’s head coach, when asked whether Luiz would play for the club again.

“We cannot forget the financial situation. The way that Covid-19 has hit every club and the economy in general, it’s going to have an impact.

“What the club is doing at the moment is assessing the situation and trying to clarify a lot of uncertainties that we have in the future. We have to make big decisions and time-wise it is difficult to fit them in with our needs.

“We are trying our best and the club is trying their best. It is difficult sometimes because it puts the player or our sporting necessities in a difficult situation.

“Again, we have to adapt. It is what it is. That is why I wanted to protect David yesterday. That is why I did not start him. But it’s a funny game and after 20 minutes you need him, a player who has had a lot of uncertainty in the last few weeks.”

Arteta added: “David is very open, he is a leader and I was sure he was going to speak in front of everybody [after the Manchester City game].

“You heard what he said, he was very direct with us too. That is what I value from him and that is what I like from him. We need to be fair on him.

“Me personally I am going to defend him with everything I have because I believe in him. He has shown me a lot of things in his time here and his career speaks for itself.”

Luiz’s agent, Kia Joorabchian gave an interview to talkSPORT in the aftermath of the defeat at Manchester City where he discussed the defender’s contract situation.

Joorabchian hinted that the reason for the delay was down to issues behind the scenes at Arsenal that needed to be sorted out in the coming days.

“There are several issues within the whole structure that will be resolved,” he said.

Responding to those comments, Arteta admitted tough decisions had to be made to protect the club’s financial security.

“Don’t forget that we have accepted a pay cut, not only the players and the staff, to try to help the situation,” said the Spaniard.

“I think it was an incredible gesture of unity and commitment from everybody working at the football club that I am very proud of.

“So there are consequences but the people that are running the club are very responsible and do not want to put the club in a difficult position.

“In order to do that, let’s analyse first how our finances are going to look. We know that we have to improve, how we can improve it. And let’s see what we can do to get the club in the position it deserves.”

Original author: Charles Watts
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Diallo scores first Man United goal in U23 clash

A former Spurs favourite thinks the Portuguese tactician should be given at least one full season to bring about significant change at the club

Jose Mourinho deserves time "to make his mark" at Tottenham, according to Dimitar Berbatov.

Spurs turned to a two-time Champions League winner to steady the ship after deciding to sack Mauricio Pochettino in November, and his arrival initially inspired an immediate turnaround in fortunes.

The team had slipped into the bottom half of the top-flight standings after a poor start to the season, but Mourinho oversaw five wins from his first seven matches at the helm to lift the doom of gloom surrounding the club.

He has been unable to sustain that momentum, as Tottenham were decimated by injuries following an intense Christmas period.

Harry Kane, Son Heung-min and Moussa Sissoko were all sidelined with fitness issues, leaving Mourinho short on options going forward, and results quickly took a turn for the worse.

Spurs failed to win any of their six games before the coronavirus outbreak stopped play in March, exiting the FA Cup and Champions League in the process.

Mourinho's men are also now in danger of missing out in a place in the Premier League's top four, but Berbatov does not think there is any reason to panic just yet.

Ahead of Tottenham's return to action against Manchester United on Friday, a man who played for both clubs at the height of his career has called on supporters to have patience with Mourinho as he continues to usher in a new post-Pochettino era in north London.

Berbatov told Betfair : "I hope Spurs finish as high up as possible, seven points from the top four is a big difference, but sometimes you can make up ground and surprise people.

"Next season will be the decisive one for people who are judging Jose Mourinho. Sometimes a team has to take a step back to take two steps forward.

"I understand fans being critical after what happened to Mauricio Pochettino and the different style of play under Mourinho, but in the end this is the situation Spurs are in at the moment.

"Mourinho is there and he is doing his own thing and you can judge him on next season.

"In the end, Pochettino will probably return to Spurs one day, I heard an interview where he said he would like to go back there one day and everybody loves him there for what he did.

"Maybe one day he will be back, but at the moment Mourinho is there, a coach who has won so many trophies in his career, who deserves respect and time to make his mark."

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Ashleigh Plumptre: Leicester City Women's star keen to meet ‘role models’ Iheanacho, Ndidi and play for Nigeria

The left-back is a primary target for Frank Lampard's side, who have already agreed deals to sign Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner

Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers is "pretty relaxed" over transfer rumours regarding Ben Chilwell and hailed Jamie Vardy's "phenomenal" story as he approaches a Premier League landmark. 

Chilwell has been the subject of interest from Chelsea and Manchester City, with Frank Lampard's Blues keen to follow up the signings of Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner with a move for the left-back, who could cost in excess of £80 million ($99m).

The Foxes are said to be confident of keeping Chilwell at the King Power Stadium, though, with Leicester on course to qualify for the Champions League, while he still has four years to run on his contract.

Finding a replacement that represents value for money could also prove difficult, as was the case when Leicester sold Harry Maguire to Manchester United last August.

Rodgers, whose side return to Premier League action following the coronavirus-enforced break at Watford on Saturday, is confident Chilwell remains focused on helping Leicester achieve their goals.

"I'm sure you can imagine the answer, there's no need to comment on it now," Rodgers said during a virtual news conference on a day when it was confirmed captain Wes Morgan, Christian Fuchs and Eldin Jakupovic had all signed one-year contract extensions.

"He's come back, Ben, he looks absolutely fantastic. He's been able to go away, reflect on his game, everything he's done, he's been exceptional. 

"We're pretty relaxed on it, it's a sequence the club is used to now, over these last number of years, but when you have a talented group of players, they're always going to make the headlines. 

"I'm pretty relaxed, he's a fantastic boy to work with, outstanding young player, very driven to help us achieve what we want to this year."

Rodgers was also asked about Vardy, who needs just one more goal to chalk up 100 in the Premier League.

The 33-year-old's rags-to-riches story has been well documented and Vardy did not make his Football League debut until the age of 25.

Having risen through the pyramid to join Leicester from Fleetwood Town in 2012, the striker has become a Premier League winner and earned 26 England caps since moving to the Foxes.

"His story is absolutely phenomenal. Into professional football at 25, I read somewhere his first competitive game at the top level was only a few years ago, at 27," Rodgers added. 

"It's absolutely remarkable and it shows you the talent the guy has and the spirit and drive the guy has. 

"No doubt he'll get to that, pretty much sure he'll go well beyond it. 

"It's a phenomenal story Jamie's, but he'll go beyond it. He's super fit, super fast, I think he'll enjoy every minute, he'll get back to the level he was very quickly."

Original author: Peter Hanson
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Messi, Ronaldo and co miss out as 2020 Ballon d’Or cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic

As the English second tier gets underway this weekend, which African stars are competing for promotion or battling to avoid relegation?
Original author: Seye Omidiora
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Liverpool fixtures: Next four fixtures after beating Fulham

The Nigerian duo were in superb form as their side maintained their winning run in the build-up to their Damallsvenskan season

Ebere Orji was on target and Chinaza Uchendu made her debut appearance in style as Linkopings defeated Orebro 3-1 in a Swedish Damallsvenskan friendly match on Thursday.

Orji joined the Damallsvenskan outfit on a one-year deal in February, while Uchendu arrived at the club on Sunday after signing an 18-month contract with the Swedish club.

While Nigeria international Uchendu was making her debut, her compatriot Orji, who made an impactful debut in the friendly at Eskilstuna United was on her second start for Linkopings.

At Linkopings Arena, the hosts were looking to build on their win at Eskilstuna and Orji gave them a deserving lead in the 21st minute.

Before the half time break, Norwegian midfielder Frida Maanum doubled the advantage for Linkopings with her 45th-minute superb strike.

Maanum bagged her brace and the hosts third of the match 12 minutes after the restart to seal the triumph as Frida Skogman's effort 14 minutes from time only meant a consolation for Orebro. 

Debutant Uchendu, who donned jersey number 20 only saw the final 12 minutes of the encounter, while compatriot Orji, who scored her first goal for the club, lasted 65 minutes.

However, new-signing Uchenna Kanu, whose signing was announced alongside Uchendy on Tuesday is yet to join the team as she is expected to arrive at the Swedish city in the coming days.

The latest win was the second in a row for Linkopings after a 1-0 triumph at Eskilstuna and they will be hoping to record a winning start to the season at home against Vaxjo on June 27.

Original author: Samuel Ahmadu
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Jurgen Klopp ecstatic with 'pretty rare' clean sheet in Fulham win

The forward feels his side can achieve their aim of playing in Europe after hitting the ground running since the restart of the Spanish top-flight

Samuel Chukwueze has revealed Villarreal’s target at the end of the 2019-20 season is to qualify for the Europa League.

La Liga recently restarted after its suspension since mid-March, owing to the outbreak of the coronavirus in Spain and across the world.

The Estadio de la Ceramica outfit has been impressive since the resumption of the league, clinching victories against Celta Vigo and Mallorca.

Chukwueze was one of the standout players for the Yellow Submarine as they secured a hard-fought 1-0 win at Estadio de la Ceramica on Tuesday.  

The fine start has seen the Yellow Submarine move to seventh place on the league table with 44 points from 29 games, three points adrift of Getafe and Real Sociedad, who occupy the Europa League spots.

The Super Eagles star is delighted with his side’s winning run and hopes they can continue with the fine performances.

"This is just the start of the league, three months without playing, from now we are just recovering from the pandemic, I think we played well, maybe next game will be much better," Chukwueze told La Liga TV.

"I feel so happy, more will come. We need to look forward because we want to reach the Europa League. That is our dream and target, if we keep on playing like this we will reach the Europa."

Meanwhile, former Chelsea star Albert Ferrer has praised Chukwueze’s contribution in his side's victory against Mallorca after setting up Carlos Bacca for the match-winning goal. 

"It was a fantastic piece of skill from Samuel Chukwueze, not a nice finish from Carlos Bacca but it counted, three points,” he said.

"Apart from that, the game was level, very open, chances for Villarreal, chances for Mallorca.

"Again Mallorca played a good game, didn't get anything out of it, two good games in a row, getting zero points, that's frustrating".

Chukwueze has made 32 appearances across all competitions for Villarreal this season, scoring four goals and providing five assists.

The highly-rated winger will hope to continue his fine showings when Villarreal take on Ramon Azeez’s Granada on Friday. 
Original author: Gbenga Adewoye
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Sources: Madrid confident of signing Bellingham

The law enforcers coach now says he will strive to improve the backline before the new season gets underway

Police FC coach Abdallah Mubiru has promised to tighten the team’s defence ahead of the new Ugandan Premier League (UPL) season set for August.

The law enforcers struggled in the previous two seasons having conceded 124 goals from 84 games, a situation that has left the veteran coach scratching his head.

Mubiru has now vowed to work on the team’s defence insisting he will not care whether the team plays attractive football or not.

“First of all, we need to control games more often,” Mubiru is quoted by Daily Monitor. “I am confident our attack needs to be consolidated.

“We are excellent in that department, but next season I want to try to improve our defending because honestly, our scoring can take us to the top five.”

Police, who won the UPL in the 2005 season, have had a shaky defence and only last season, they suffered a 5-3 defeat against Express FC in October though they won the second round fixture 6-1.

With the team’s defending currently lying on the shoulders of central defenders Henry Katongole, Joseph Ssentume, Sylvester Ssemakula, Allan Katwe, Arafat Galiwango, Dennis Rukundo, Bashir Kabuye, and Tonny Kiwalaze, Mubiru insists the poor defending cannot be blamed on the back four only but the entire team.

“In modern football, any good team defends together,” Mubiru continued. “Whereas we need reinforcements, we must work more as a team.”

Police managed a 13th place finish this season when the Federation of Uganda Football Association (Fufa) moved to end the league owing to the effects caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Having managed to score 33 goals, Police, however, conceded 37 to emerge as the fourth-joint worst defence alongside Express while relegated Maroons (41), Tooro (39), and Proline (38) were also worse.

Meanwhile, KCCA FC manager Mike Mutebi has welcomed the arrival of new signings Ashraf Mugume, 21, formerly at Police (on-loan) and Vipers SC, and hitherto SC Villa striker Charles Lwanga.

The two players arrived at the Lugogo-based club last Sunday after agreeing to each pen four-year contracts.

“I am happy to have the two players join my squad and I want to assure our fans they are the link we have been missing,” Mutebi told reporters in Kampala.

Original author: Dennis Mabuka
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Ligue 1 fixtures & results: 2022/23 season

The Spanish midfielder has offered an insight into the Paris Saint-Germain squad's raucous night out in honour of the Brazilian superstar in February

Ander Herrera has lifted the lid on Neymar's lavish birthday 28th birthday party, admitting that his wife stopped him from going to the toilet on the "singles" floor of a nightclub in Paris.

Paris Saint-Germain's record signing hosted an all-star event at the YoYo club in the French capital at the start of February, inviting all of his team-mates to join him in celebrating.

Marco Verratti, Edinson Cavani, Angel Di Maria and Herrera were among those in attendance, with their girlfriends and wives also welcomed along to enjoy the party on two different floors.

Neymar has been injured on his birthday every year since completing his £200 million (£180m/$224m) move to PSG from Barcelona in 2017, and sure enough, he was unavailable for selection when Thomas Tuchel's men faced Nantes on February 4 - two days after his annual bash took place.

The Brazilian was officially diagnosed with a rib injury, but the issue didn't appear to bother him while he was enjoying the nightlife in the heart of the Paris city centre.

Herrera has now revealed that Neymar split the party up so that married couples remained on the top floor and singletons came together on the bottom floor, which caused some friction between him and his wife.

Pressed on the finer details of the lavish gathering, the PSG midfielder told La Resistencia: “What didn't happen! He rented this studio and organised it so that guys with their wives would be on the top floor and single guys would be on the bottom floor.

“Of course, my wife wouldn't let me go to the bathroom or go down [to the bottom floor]!

“The truth is that when Neymar organises something he does it to have fun, he did it to have a good time. The truth is that I congratulated him.”

Tuchel addressed the party during a pre-match press conference before PSG beat Nantes 2-1 at Stade de la Beaujoire, and refused to condemn his players for enjoying a night out in the middle of a crunch period in the season.

The PSG boss said: "I always protect my players, and I really love my team. With this party, I accept that it is a bit difficult to protect the players, but the context is not simply black or white.

"Is it the best way to prepare for a match? No, clearly not. Is it the worst thing in the world? No. It is a shame, because we are giving people the chance to speak badly of us.

"We need to adapt to the situation, but I am not going to leave a player on the bench or at home because they went out and celebrated.”

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Erik ten Hag to 'fast-track' Alejandro Garnacho to Man Utd first team

The Hornets head coach is against creating a "false atmosphere" in stadiums until supporters are allowed to return

Watford boss Nigel Pearson has admitted that he 'can't stand' fake crowd noise, which he has compared to "American comedy shows with canned laughter".

The Premier League returned behind closed doors this week, with numerous new systems put in place to enhance the experience for players, staff members and supporters watching from home.

One of the more controversial additions has been the introduction of artificial crowd noise, which clubs have the option to turn on whenever the ball is out of play.

Watford trialled the sounds over their loudspeakers at Vicarage Road during a friendly against Brentford last weekend, and number one goalkeeper Ben Foster was left frustrated by the random interruptions.

“It really annoyed me,” Foster said post-match. “Everybody agreed we’d rather not have it.”

Pearson echoed the English shot-stopper's sentiments during a press conference on Thursday, while revealing that Watford will not be using the system again when they place host to Leicester on Saturday.

He said: “What we have got to do is just deal with the situation, our stadium will be the same as every other stadium - no supporters.

“It is a real shame, let’s be honest this game is for supporters. It would be nice to have our fans here, but they are not so it is how you are able to deal with the situation.

“Hopefully our players will be able to isolate all the emotional side of it and deal with a sterile environment.

“We are not overly keen on - I don’t know if you like American comedy shows, I can’t stand them with canned laughter - so we don’t intend to create an environment where there is a false atmosphere.

“We have to deal with our own situation and know that our fans are very much behind us. We know that anyway, we are a club that has an identity in the community and the way the club has supported that community during the pandemic has been very, very good.

“Every club is in the same situation, we just have to try and win as many games as possible and deal with an unusual set of circumstances.”

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Cesc Fabregas considering retirement after Monaco release

The Premier League player is due to appear in court on August 25 on charges of driving without due care and attention

Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish has been charged with driving without due care and attention, and failing to stop at or report a collision.

Grealish is set to appear in court on August 25 following an alleged incident when he breached lockdown regulations on March 29.

The midfielder was pictured on social media on a Birmingham street next to a Range Rover, which had apparently collided with two parked cars.

Grealish apologised and said he was "deeply embarrassed" after it emerged he had visited a friend's house, breaching government rules that were imposed to try to limit the spread of coronavirus.

West Midlands Police launched an investigation and on Thursday revealed the playmaker, linked with Manchester United, has been charged.

"A Premier League footballer has been charged with driving without due care and attention, and failing to stop at or report a collision," a police statement said. "Jack Grealish is accused of the offences in Waterside, Dickens Heath, Solihull, on Sunday March 29.

"An investigation was launched after we responded to reports of a car hitting parked vehicles and the driver fleeing on foot. The 24-year-old from Barnt Green, Worcestershire, has been postal charged to appear before Birmingham Magistrates Court on August 25."

Grealish donated £150,000 to Birmingham Children's Hospital and raised £55,000 for the NHS by raffling off one of his shirts after breaching lockdown regulations soon after they were imposed.

He has said he regrets breaking coronavirus lockdown protocols, but also stresses that he is "still human and we all make mistakes".

“I knew straight away that I had to come out and apologise myself, which I wanted to do; I didn’t want to hide behind a club statement,” Grealish told The Guardian earlier this month. “I am old enough now and mature enough to know that I’d done wrong.

“I know I am a footballer but I’m still human and we all make mistakes and straight away I knew I’d made a mistake. I’m also a role model as well to a lot of people out there, especially young children who might look up to me.

"So I try to act in a respectable manner but since then I have tried to keep my head down, work hard and do as much charitable work as possible.”

He played in Villa's goalless draw with Sheffield United behind closed doors at Villa Park on Wednesday, the first game of the Premier League season since it was suspended in March.

Original author: Peter Thompson
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'I want to influence a generation' – Alexander-Arnold on using his platform to promote equality

The Wananchi failed to sign the winger last time but are confident of landing their target soon

Yanga SC have confirmed talks are ongoing between them and Kinondoni Municipal Council FC winger Charles Ilamfya.

Yanga attempted to sign the winger the last time he ended up joining KMC from Mwadui FC but the Wananchi seem intent to get him this time around.

Ilamfya was on target when KMC defeated Yanga 3-0 during a recent friendly tie in Dar es Salaam.

“We have started negotiations with him already and we hope to finish it soon so that he can join us for the next season,” an unnamed Yanga official told Mwanaspoti.

“He is a good winger, has got high speed, is also very intelligent and we surely need such players to fight for us. But we will need to be patient and finalise contract negotiations with him first.

“We have been monitoring him closely and his performance even in the last friendly was very promising.”

Yanga head coach Luc Eymael revealed the club is planning to sign six players in the upcoming transfer window.

“The six players to be signed are expected to be at the level of [Bernard] Morrison, [Pappy] Tshishimbi and [Lamine] Moro as we need players who can assist the team for local and international matches,” Eymael told Mwanaspoti.

Meanwhile, Simba SC head coach Sven Vandenbroeck has stated two weeks were never going to be enough for them to prepare for the Mainland League resumption.

“We were out for three months and two weeks was never going to be enough before we played our very first game,” Vandenbroeck told the club's portal.

“We will use this week to ensure we help our players gain enough psychological and physical fitness and improve our tactical awareness too.

“If it is going to be possible, we will organise another friendly match in order to prepare ourselves even better and see that the players gel more for a better outing against Mwadui.

“I want each of our players to get at least 70 or 90 minutes of play and that is why those who were not engaged against Ruvu Shooting did play against Transit Camp in a friendly in the following morning.”

Simba were forced to a 1-1 draw against Ruvu Shooting and the Belgian coach says he was never impressed by the result.

“I was not happy for the draw against Ruvu Shooting but how the players played was very impressive. They played according to how we wanted them to,” he concluded.

Simba will host Mwadui on June 20.

Original author: Kiplagat Sang
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'Thanks for putting my pants on': Iniesta grateful after nude statue went viral

The two coaches worked together for two years and ensured Uganda qualified for the 2019 Afcon final in Egypt

Ugandan coach Matia Lule has revealed Sebastien Desabre hated double-dealers.

The two tacticians worked from 2017 to 2019 at the national team and helped the Cranes qualify and reach the Round of 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).

Lule reveals Desabre hated betrayers to the point of calling them 'snakes'.

“He hated double-dealers and used to call them snakes,” Lule told Sports Nation.

“He never wanted to work with people who could change the next day after agreeing on something. He was a man of his word and he never wanted empty promises.”

The former U17 coach revealed the Frenchman was a professional man whom they argued little especially when it came to matters of team selection.

“Desabre was very straightforward and respected his staff. He respected time and knew when to work and joke,” added the former Proline FC head coach.

“Ever since I started to work with Desabre, all the time we were in a professional line and both of us were understanding everyone’s strong and weak points.

“But on top of everything, Desabre gave me his trust, and I gave him also mine. At times we reached a situation of disagreement in team selection, but we had to move on.

“He would credit you when a tactic worked and always wanted your input right from the time of preparations to the training on the pitch.

“When we agreed on something, say like a certain tactic, and it fails to work, we all had to take the blame.”

Lule has also been in charge of traditional Uganda Premier League (UPL) sides Express FC and KCCA FC.

Meanwhile, Ugandan striker Rachid Mutebi has threatened to leave Rwandan side Etincelles. 

The 24-year old is reportedly in secret talks with Musanze FC as the relationship with his current side seems to deteriorate by the day.

“I have not been paid in a lot of time and they [Etincelles] continue to play little tricks behind my back. I think I have been left with no choice but to leave,” Mutebi told New Times.

Mutebi scored eight goals for Etincelles in the abandoned league after joining from Mukura Victory Sport, where he won the 2018 Peace Cup, in 2019.

He has also played for Bidico FC, Sadolin FC, SC Villa and Gicumbi FC before.

Original author: Kiplagat Sang
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LIVE: Brighton vs Arsenal

The Super Eagles forward was handed a long-term deal by the Canaries after impressing on loan and the 58-year-old feels it is a right move for him

Former Nigeria international and assistant coach Sylvanus Okpala has praised Moses Simon’s permanent move to Ligue 1 side Nantes.

The winger joined the La Beaujoire-Louis Fonteneau outfit last summer on a season-long loan deal from Spanish side Levante and delivered impressive showings.

Simon scored nine goals and provided eight assists in 30 appearances across all competitions to help Christian Gourcuff’s men finish 13th in the recently-concluded 2019-20 Ligue 1 campaign.

Simon’s eye-catching performances saw him clinch the club’s Player of the Season award and Goal of the Season prize.

Following his fine displays, the Canaries triggered their option to purchase the Super Eagles star and Okpala, who highlighted a number of reasons that players often consider before making a switch, feels the move should be good for the forward.

“It is good for him as long as he is making his money. I hope it’s a good money move,” Okpala told the Punch.

“When you move to a club, you look at your age because you play football with age. Once you are in your 30s, you have fewer years to play.

“It doesn’t mean that you are making that move solely for the money, you are moving to get to the next level in your career in terms of one transition to the other.

“Playing every weekend and not sitting on the bench is the most important thing but you don’t just move for moving sake, you also move for money, football is all about making a name and making money.”

Simon started his professional career in Nigeria with GBS Academy in 2003 before joining Ajax's youth setup in 2013.

In 2014, he signed for Slovak outfit Trencin and spent a season with the side where he scored 13 league goals in 33 games.

He then moved to Belgium to team up with Gent and won the league title and Super Cup trophy before moving to Spain to join Levante in the summer of 2018.

The forward, who was part of the Super Eagles squad that finished third at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, will hope to continue his eye-catching displays in the 2020-21 Ligue 1 season.

Original author: Gbenga Adewoye
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FIFA 21 stadium list: All 125 grounds on Xbox One and PS4 versions of new game

Amid recent criticism by foreign players of East Bengal regarding travel arrangements, the club has announced that the matter has been sorted out...

Quess East Bengal has announced that they have completed the repatriation of two foreign footballers Johnny Acosta and Kassim Aidara and assistant coach Carlos Paz. 

The official statement from investors Quess Corp read, "Quess Corp/Quess East Bengal FC is pleased to inform that with the help of senior officials of Air India and the tenacious coordination of designated company officials, the repatriation of the three remaining foreign players/staff has been successfully completed despite severely restricted international flight availability."  

The club also provided an update on the travel itinerary of the three individuals. Kassim Aidara flew to London via New Delhi on June 14. He was also provided with an overnight stay in the national capital organised by the club. The midfielder had earlier refused to travel in May as he did not have the requisite immigration papers to enter the UK at that time.

As per the club, Costa Rican defender Jhonny Acosta had refused to fly back to his homeland back in May and early June and later unilaterally decided to book his tickets on June 15. Acosta is presently in Delhi and will fly back to Costa Rica on June 19 by a special Air India evacuation flight. 

Physical trainer and assistant coach Carlos Nodar did not fly back to Spain with the Spanish players and other coaching staff on May 4. He finally left the city on Thursday for Mumbai and from Mumbai, he will travel back to Madrid. The club has provided him with a transit hotel stay in Mumbai.

Both Jhonny Acosta and Kassim Aidara had earlier lambasted Quess Corp for non-payment of their salaries. Acosta had even slammed the company for being 'apathetic' to his situation and not helping him to return to his country.

Aidara had called out the Bengaluru-based company for being 'disrespectful' towards the players and termed the whole issue as a 'disaster'.

 

Original author: Goal
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Man Utd Confirm Shirt Numbers for Alex Telles & Facundo Pellistri

The USWNT star beats out the French defender to secure his place in Warzone's ultimate team

Alex Morgan has secured his place in call of Duty: Wazone ultimate team, which features a combo of COD's operators and football players who have similar characteristics.

Goal.com has teamed up with Call of Duty to make the "Coalition vs Allegiance" ultimate team. The concept consists on choosing 11 characters from both the Coalition and Allegiance who are featuring in Warzone.

We then analyze the specific traits of each character and potential Footballers who fit the mould and resemble well with the character. The audience is involved by voting for their favorite Operator-Footballer combo to make it feature in the Ultimate team.

For the new poll, we had a duel between Alex Morgan and Wendie Renard who were representing MARA from the coalition team and SYD from the Allegiance team respectively.

The USWNT striker led the poll with 72% of the votes (7800) beating out Lyon's player who ended up with 28% of the votes (2955).

Stay tuned for our next poll...

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Homes searched in German FA tax evasion case

The teams had reached out to the federation seeking help after the Covid-19 pandemic set in

The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (Fufa) President Moses Magogo has explained why the clubs will not enjoy financial support.

Led by Premier League clubs, teams in Uganda had reached out to Fufa to bail them out during the coronavirus pandemic but Magogo has come out to make it clear why such prayers cannot be granted.

“The government allocation of funds is done by an act of Parliament. Whatever we request for, must be used according to the initial plan. Therefore, we cannot channel the funds because there is a shortage,” Magogo told the club's representatives during the consultative meeting on the 2020/21 season. 

“Whereas we may want to help the clubs, but it is not right to say Fufa should divert the funds meant for the Uganda Cranes towards clubs.

“We go through an audit by the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development. It is not true that Fufa doesn't support clubs.

“We spend USh128M in prize money, USh400M in medical insurance and we paid over USh600M for air tickets to KCCA FC and Proline FC for their continental expeditions.”

Magogo elaborated what his administration is hoping to achieve as part of their legacy while in charge of Fufa.

“Fufa has always been open and we believe this meeting will definitely benefit us all,” added the Caf Executive member

“When we took over Fufa, we focused on four areas; building the institution of Fufa, finding resources, relationship with key stakeholders and football development.

“Going forward, we have had internal discussions as Fufa and we believe we must shift our focus towards infrastructure, national legislation and football competitions.”

The meeting was attended even by the clubs that boycotted the initial one and they included; Mwine Mpaka (Mbarara City), Diana Nyago (Busoga United), Bernard Atiku (Onduparaka FC) and Ronald Mutebi (Bright Stars).

“It's only in an environment like this that we can debate. We can either agree or disagree but I believe this is a good platform for both the clubs and the FA,” Onduparaka FC's Bernard Atiku said.

Other officials who attended the meeting include; Mwine Mpaka (Mbarara City FC), Hannington Muhanguzi (MYDA FC), Ronald Barete (BUL FC), Aggrey Ashaba (KCCA FC), Shawn Mubiru (SC Villa), Hassan Lule (Wakiso Giants FC), Reuben Mubiru (Kyetume FC), Moses Kaduyu (URA FC), George Mulindwa (Vipers SC), Francis Kidega (Police FC) and Florence Nakiwala (Express FC).

 

 

 

Original author: Kiplagat Sang
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Sources: Messi must go on strike to leave Barca

The former Beninese referee officiated at several major tournaments and has spared her time to share her rough path to the top

Tempa Nadh admits she is still excited about her fantastic breakthrough in her refereeing career after officiating at many football competitions on the continent and the global stage. 

The 47-year-old, who hailed from the Benin Republic enjoyed an incredible journey in refereeing since officiating her first international match in 2003 before she decided to call time on her career in 2017.

During her 14-year stint, the Beninese international referee officiated at six Africa Women's Cup of Nations, two Olympic Games and six Women's World Cup tournaments, including an U20 event.
 
Besides serving as an assistant referee, her major career highlights were officiating the 2003 Africa Games football final and third-place tie between Germany and Japan at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.

And the 2007 Beninese Football Oscars award nominee, attributed her success to her determination while opening up on the rough path to achieving her dreams.

"I used to watch football on TV when I was a child. There was hardly any women’s football in Benin and I played with the boys when I was at school," she told Fifa.com.

"It was really tough, though, and I soon gave up. And then, when I grew up, I saw that women were refereeing games.

"People didn’t think it was right and even my family refused to support me. It was really hard. In the end, the coach suggested to me that I referee the team’s matches in training.

"I didn’t know anything about the laws of the game, so I just did what I could. Everyone shouted at me. I was refereeing all on my own. There were no assistants.

"That’s when I really started to learn the laws of the game. When I was doing the course, I put into practice all the things I learned on the pitch and I trained with the male referees. 

"They were very happy to see a brave woman come and join them. You got stones thrown at you and people coming on to the pitch screaming and shouting and even getting physically violent.

"It was when I started training with Lions de l’Atacora, a local men’s team, that I really began to believe in my abilities. Physically, I could keep up with the men and the coach congratulated me on that."

Ndah finally caught the eye at the continental games at Nigeria 2003 after eight years and was rewarded with her maiden appearance on the global stage at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.

The former professional hairdresser recounted her debut officiating at international level and the best moments during her active days: "It was absolutely amazing. I was very proud to be representing my country and Africa in front of the whole world. 

"I learned so much just by being around other match officials from all over the world. I have lots of great memories, but if I had to pick one out, it would have to be the match for third place between Germany and Japan at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games (a 2-0 win for the Germans)."

Having hanged her whistle, the former referee turned instructor opened up on her biggest motivation during her career and efforts to develop the next generation of female referees in the Benin Republic.

"I retired in 2017 to become a referee instructor," she continued. "I was still in shape but I wanted to make way for the youngsters, to give others the opportunity that I’d had and to devote my energies to the development of women’s and African refereeing.

"To see women making their way in the game. Women’s football took a while to get going in Africa and it hasn’t developed as quickly as elsewhere. 

"That’s why, in my eyes, there’s no better sight than a woman with a ball at her feet or a whistle in her mouth.  Women who play sport can only become even more intelligent and dynamic. 

"It also helps them to break free, travel, discover things and make friends. Real change is happening here in Benin. The example I set has inspired lots of girls who have met with me and spoken to me. 

"I give training courses and we talk a lot. The best piece of advice I can give them is to not lose heart and to work hard towards their objectives.

"They also need to ignore people who think that women in Africa are only there to have children and cook."

Original author: Samuel Ahmadu
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Sandro Tonali Is as Much Inter's Loss as He Is AC Milan's Gain

The Reds are gearing up for their first fixture in three months against local rivals Everton this weekend

Liverpool will be at full strength when they return to Premier League action in Sunday's Merseyside derby, Jurgen Klopp has confirmed.

The Reds will resume their 2019-20 campaign when they take on Everton at an empty Goodison Park this weekend.

Klopp's men can move to within just three points of domestic glory if they secure all three points against the Toffees, as they currently sit 22 points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table.

Liverpool were relentless in their pursuit of a first league title in 30 years before the coronavirus pandemic stopped play in March, picking up 27 wins from their opening 29 fixtures.

They will be expected to maintain those high standards in their final nine games, and Klopp has revealed that he has no injury concerns ahead of the short trip across Merseyside.

Pressed on how quickly his squad got back up to speed after over two months away from the training pitch, the Liverpool boss told the club's official website: “We had the normal things, I would say, after a long break, but I am not sure it has anything to do with that.

"It was just that we trained and things can happen – and we played as well and things can happen.

“In the moment, nobody really is ruled out for Sunday, but we have to see. A few trained more, a few trained less, most trained all [sessions], so that’s good news and in the end, we will have a good team on the pitch, 100 per cent.”

Reigning champions City blew Liverpool's hopes of clinching the title at Goodison when they beat Arsenal 3-0 at Etihad Stadium on Wednesday night.

The Reds will now target a June 24 showdown with Crystal Palace at Anfield as their coronation date, with celebrations set to take place behind closed doors due to the continued threat of Covid-19.

It is not yet known when supporters will be allowed back into grounds across the country, and Klopp has suggested Liverpool's parade can wait until social distancing restrictions have been eased next season.

He told Sky Germany earlier this month: "When someone has found the vaccine, when someone has found a solution to the problem, when infection rates are zero or below – that day will come eventually. Then we have the right to celebrate what we want to celebrate on that day.

"If this is the 12th or 13th matchday of next season and we want to celebrate it, who is going to stop it?"

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Ivan Rakitic Close to Sevilla Return After Agreement Reached With Barcelona

The former K’Ogalo captain admits he would extend his stay with the Red Devils despite interest from a number of clubs

Kenya defender Musa Mohammed has revealed he is close to extending his stay with Nkana FC.

The former Gor Mahia defender is currently a free agent after his two-year contract with the Zambian giants ended in June. However, Mohammed has now revealed he has enjoyed his stay at Nkana and could extend his contract soon.

“I could renew my deal at Nkana,” Mohammed is quoted by Nairobi News. “I have enjoyed my stay at Nkana and even though we did not win titles over there, we had some great success especially in the continental matches.

“Life in Zambia and Kenya is almost the same and the club is professionally run. Other clubs have shown interest in my services and we have had some negotiations. I have an elaborate decision to make on the way forward. I hope to have some news soon.”

Tanzanian giants Young Africans (Yanga SC) are among the clubs that have reportedly shown a keen interest to sign the defender.

In a previous interview, Mohammed confirmed to Goal that Yanga had already made contact with his agent over a possible transfer to the Jangwani Street-based giants.

“Yanga are still negotiating with my agent and so we can just wait and see how the talks will proceed. It is just my hope everything will turn positive,” Mohammed told Goal.

At Nkana, the central defender was parading alongside other Kenyan stars including former AFC Leopards captain Duncan Otieno, former Gor Mahia captain Harun Shakava and Duke Abuya, who joined in January 2020.

Mohammed featured for K'Ogalo from 2010 to 2017 before moving to Albania for a short stint with KF Tirana. When he ended his contract with the European club, he returned home before moving to Zambia in 2018.

Mohammed’s statement comes a few days after Abuya revealed his happiness at being turned into a midfielder from a defender at Nkana.

Abuya, who signed for the Zambian club on a two-year deal in January 2020 from Kariobangi Sharks, has become a regular starter for the side but playing in an unfamiliar role, where he has effectively partnered with another Kenyan player, Duncan Otieno.

Original author: Dennis Mabuka
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Man City correspondent Jonathan Smith reveals his men’s GOAL50 top 10

The Brazilian produced a nightmare display against Manchester City in mid-week, but could soon see his contract at Emirates Stadium extended

David Luiz's agent Kia Joorabchian has insisted that the Arsenal's defender's future will be "resolved this week".

Luiz is set to drop into the free agency pool at the end of the month, and Arsenal have yet to decide whether or not to tie him down to fresh terms.

The Brazilian's chances of earning a new deal were damaged on Wednesday as the Gunners suffered a 3-0 defeat away at Manchester City.

The 33-year-old came on for the injured Pablo Mari early in the first half, and his mistake allowed Raheem Sterling to open the scoring just before the interval. Luiz was then sent off in the 49th minute for fouling Riyad Mahrez in the area, which allowed Kevin de Bruyne to double to home side's lead from the spot.

Phil Foden added gloss to the result in stoppage time, and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher was scathing in his assessment of Luiz's performance post-match.

The ex-Liverpool defender suggested Luiz might have played his last game for Arsenal, but Joorabchian has jumped to the defence of his client.

The agent told Talksport of the Gunners centre-back's current position at Emirates Stadium: “The contract situation has dragged on not because of any reason, not because of the will of either Arsenal or David to finalise, but really because of the situation that occurred with this pandemic.

“Now it becomes a moment where you’ve got 14 days left [until the deadline] and you’re at a critical point of your career, where you’d probably three or four years left at the very top level, so that’s obviously at the back of your mind.

“That’s not an excuse for yesterday’s performance, but you are playing one of the best teams in England and Arsenal’s lack of control on the game would have put pressure on the defence. David wanted to have a different type of game.

“What I can tell you is the situation from Arsenal’s point of view will be resolved this week. Jun 22 is the deadline for most of the clubs to finish the season and beyond, irrespective of any other situation.

“It’s a case of allowing Arsenal to sort out everything that needs to be sorted out during this pandemic. There are several issues within the whole structure that will get resolved.”

Joorabchian added on Carragher's comments: “I spoke with David last night. These things happen in a game, and I’m not defending any situation but David is a guy who has won 20 trophies in his career, including the Premier League, the FA Cup, the Europa League and the Champions League.

“He’s won everything in Portugal and France too, so he’s a guy with a lot of experience and played under [Rafa] Benitez, [Maurizio] Sarri, [Antonio] Conte, [Jose] Mourinho, Unai [Emery] and now Mikel [Arteta].

“If you speak to all those top coaches, especially coaches like Benitez, who had worked with [Jamie] Carragher and David, and ask him who he’d choose first, I think he’d pick David all day long.

“Everybody can make a mistake, but I think it’s very important when you do make a mistake you come out and say sorry and hold your hands up. Arsenal have a lot of young players and it’s an incredible thing for those guys to see such an experienced guy with so many trophies to do something like that.”

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