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The Wales international is tied to terms with the Blancos through to 2022 and will not be heading back to north London

Gareth Bale has "no option" to go back to Tottenham in 2021, claims the Welshman's agent, with the final 12 months of a contract at Real Madrid set to be honoured.

The 31-year-old forward returned to familiar surroundings in north London on a season-long loan during the summer transfer window of 2020.

There has been talk of another agreement being put in place, but Jonathan Barnett says that will not be happening as a slate is wiped clean in Spain under new Blancos boss Carlo Ancelotti.

What has been said?

Bale's representative has told Standard Sport when asked if there is any chance of Spurs doing another deal: "As I have said from the beginning, there is no option.

"Gareth has no agreements whatsoever. He is under contract to Real."

Bale's record at Spurs

The Wales international made his way back to the Premier League after being frozen out at Santiago Bernabeu by Zinedine Zidane.

A man who was once the most expensive player on the planet headed back to Britain with two La Liga titles and four Champions League crowns to his name.

Fitness issues remained a problem early on, with Jose Mourinho needing to be convinced that a regular role could be enjoyed in his plans.

Bale did eventually find a spark and ended the 2020-21 campaign with a run of six goals in his last seven appearances - including a hat-trick against Sheffield United.

He found the target on 16 occasions in total and proved that he could still cut it at the very highest level.

Questions of his international future with Wales have now been addressed, with Bale vowing to play on, and his focus can turn back to domestic matters after suffering a last-16 defeat to Denmark at Euro 2020.

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Shonga: Orlando Pirates will decide on Zambian striker’s future - Agent

The Atalanta star has described his fellow Germany international as "level-headed" and "down to earth" while backing him to reach the top of the game

Robin Gosens has expressed his belief that "very cute" Jamal Musiala can go onto have a "great career" if he continues on his current trajectory.

Musiala has quickly emerged as one of the most promising young midfielders in Europe since bursting onto the senior stage at Bayern Munich in 2020.

The 18-year-old is currently starring at the European Championship with Germany, having switched allegiance from England in February, and Gosens has been impressed with the maturity he has shown so far.

What's been said?

The Atalanta star admits that Musiala is far more sensible and disciplined than he was at his age, and expects him to go on and reach the very highest level of the game.

Speaking ahead of Germany's last-16 clash against England on Tuesday, Gosens told a press conference: "When I was 18, I was still out with my boys and had nothing to do with professional football.

"He is very cute, open and capable of learning. He's a level-headed boy, very down to earth.

"If it continues like this, it will help him to have a great career. He should just enjoy it."

Musiala's career record 

Musiala made his debut for Bayern last June in a Bundesliga clash against Freiburg, becoming the club's youngest ever player in the competition at 17 years and 115 days old.

The teenager has since made 37 further appearances across all competitions, scoring seven goals, while also picking up his first league winners' medal.

Joachim Low handed Musiala his first senior outing for Germany in a World Cup qualification win against Iceland in March, and he now has four caps to his name, the last of which was earned after he came off the bench in their 2-2 draw with Hungary in their final Euro 2020 group game.

Gosens' verdict on England 

Gosens went on to admit that Germany will have to be wary of England's attacking firepower at Wembley as they bid to set up a quarter-final clash against either Sweden or Ukraine.

"It's their great strength, they have a lot of speed and offensive power. For me, it's primarily the defence that is challenged," he said.

"We have to take their strengths out of the game first before we can play to our strengths."

Gosens also discussed the mood in Low's squad following their disappointing performance against Hungary, insisting the 4-2 win against Portugal on matchday two was a better indication of how strong they can be at their best.

"I think our real face was the one against Portugal. After the Portugal game, we were the nation's heroes and after Hungary, we were the nation's bogeymen," he continued.

"The contrast is a bit too big for me. We made some mistakes in the preliminary round. But we advanced from the most difficult European Championship group."

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There have been questions around the coach's suitability to lead the Red Devils despite winning three trophies since taking charge in 2020

Al Ahly legend Ahmed Hassan has claimed head coach Pitso Mosimane is receiving unending criticism because he is an African.
 
The African Cup of Nations winner with Egypt said the South African has not been wholly accepted at the Red Devils, especially by the public, who are not used to anyone from within the continent taking charge of the side.

"Mosimane deserved the praise from the beginning. He’s a distinguished coach and a tactician at the highest level, and his problem is that he is African because the public and the media are used to foreigners," Hassan said as was quoted by KingFut.

"He achieved everything that was asked of him and the decision of him coaching Al Ahly was the correct one."

Hassan defended Mosimane's record while in charge of the Egyptian giants, saying the former Mamelodi Sundowns coach has achieved success despite facing some tough situations.
 
"Mosimane is the one who succeeded in implementing Al Ahly’s style of play. He was able to keep Al Ahly in great form despite the absences that the team had. He took advantage of the players’ abilities to build his plan in the matches," he stated.
 
Mosimane's Al Ahly booked a second consecutive Caf Champions League final spot at the weekend and Hassan warned his former side to work extra hard in order to beat Kaizer Chiefs, even though he doesn't think the PSL side will pose much of a challenge

The Glamour Boys eliminated Wydad Casablanca 1-0 on aggregate, after Samir Nurkovic scored the crucial away goal two weeks ago, before the second leg fixture ended 0-0 on Saturday night.

"Kaizer Chiefs are an average team compared to Al Ahly, and Wydad dominated possession in the two matches. But Al Ahly need to make a lot of effort to win the tenth title," Hassan added.

"The advantage of him [Mosimane] is Al Ahly trio, [Aliou] Dieng, [Amr] El-Sulya and Hamdi Fathi, is that they can add a lot to the team offensively and defensively. Especially Dieng, who has great potential and was a great transfer for Al Ahly."

The former Bafana Bafana head coach is on the verge of winning the fourth trophy with Al Ahly since he took charge last year.

He has already bagged the 2019/2020 Champions League trophy, the Caf Super Cup and Egypt Cup.

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Man City weren't perfect at Chelsea but still cut gap to league leaders

The former Ghana and Orlando Pirates stopper has told Goal of his concerns about Patrice Motsepe’s plan

Fatau Dauda is cautiously optimistic about plans to introduce an African Super League, but only if it is for the benefit of African club sides.

The former Ghana and Orlando Pirates stopper has a unique perspective on the continent’s game, having played in many of Africa’s biggest nations, but remains unclear as to how a Super League will work in the African game.

For Dauda, it’s not yet clear how any Super League would benefit Africa’s top sides, nor how it could be executed considering the disparities in finances and ownership of continental clubs.

“I’ve played most of my football in Africa, on the continent—in South Africa, in Nigeria, in Ghana,” Dauda told Goal, “and with the Super League, I don’t know how they are going to do it.

“We are all affiliated to Fifa, and all affiliated to Caf, but the teams and the clubs will wait to see how it will go, and whether it will favour clubs or not.

“That one is above me as a player, so we will see what happens.”

As well as his current employers—GPL side Legon Cities—Dauda has also represented Ghanaian heavyweights Ashanti Gold, PSL side Chippa United and Orlando Pirates, as well as Nigerian giants Enyimba.

He believes that disparate financial situations across Africa may complicate the implementation and competitiveness of a Super League.

“We have big teams in Africa, and in Ghana—Hearts of Oak, Asante Kotoko, my team [Legon Cities] as well, so we’ll see how it will go and how it will help the clubs individually.

“Especially in Ghana, we’ll see,” he added. “Individually I train very well, I try my best to ensure we do well with our teams, but it’s not easy. 80 or 90 percent of clubs in Ghana are owned individually, which is difficult financially, compared to Nigeria.

“It’s very different to Nigeria where 90 percent of the clubs are being financed by the government so you can see the difference,” Dauda concluded. “About the Super League, let’s see what’s going to happen, how Caf will bring it on board, and how it will help the clubs.”

Despite the failure of the European Super League, new Caf president Patrice Motsepe has given the green light for the introduction of the African version.

"We are assessing and in preliminary discussions to start an inclusive and broadly supported and beneficial Caf African Super League," he said in a statement, as quoted by Reuters.

"We have been following the attempts by some top European clubs to form a Euro Super League and will learn from their experience and pitfalls."

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The Porcupine Warriors boss has spoken about their chances of winning the league title after falling to their arch-rivals on Sunday

Asante Kotoko coach Mariano Barreto conceded their fate as far as winning the Ghana Premier League title is no longer in their own hands following Sunday's 1-0 loss to rivals Hearts of Oak.

In the matchweek 31 fixture at the Accra Sports Stadium, Daniel Barnieh Afriyie scored the decisive goal on 66 minutes to win three points for the Phobians.

Tied on points heading into the 'Super Clash', Hearts have now taken a three-point lead at the top of the standings, with three more rounds of matches to go.

“Of course, Hearts of Oak have three points more than us on the Premier League table with three matches to the end of the season,” Barreto said after the game, Sportsworldghana reports.

“The remaining matches are tough, very difficult matches and for now the league doesn’t depend on us but what Hearts of Oak can do in the future.

“We have to continue to work hard but it’s still difficult.”

Despite putting himself in pole position for his first league title, Hearts coach Samuel Boadu is refusing to get carried away.

“I cannot say we’ve won the 2020-21 Ghana Premier League title yet because there are three games to play before the season ends," he said.

Hearts are looking to win the title for the first time since 2009. It will be their 20th championship win, three fewer than that of Kotoko.

Boadu started the season with Medeama before later resigning to take up the Hearts job.

"Coach Boadu deserves some commendation,” former Kotoko star Frimpong Manso told Silver FM.

“If you look at the situation in which he found himself, leaving Medeama at that time was a big risk…and since he came, things have gone well for him. 

"There are three matches remaining, but I think he deserves all this."

For their last three matches, Hearts next play as guests of Ebusua Dwarfs in Cape Coast before returning home to take on Liberty Professionals in Accra. Their final game of the term is against Wafa away in Sogakope.

Kotoko, on the other hand, face King Faisal (home), Elmina Sharks (home) and Bechem United (away).

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Lens hand PSG first league loss, stay in title race

The Juventus superstar was less than impressed at seeing his grip on a European Championship crown slip against Belgium

Cristiano Ronaldo acted like a "true captain" throughout Euro 2020, says Portugal coach Fernando Santos, with the Juventus superstar forgiven for his emotional reaction to a last-16 defeat that saw him throw a captain's armband around.

The current holders of a continental crown have seen their grip on that trophy slip, with a 1-0 reversal suffered at the hands of Belgium in Seville on Sunday.

Ronaldo was understandably disappointed at the final whistle, leading to him parting with his armband and kicking it across the turf, but Santos has no issue with the contribution of his talismanic skipper at another major tournament.

What has been said?

Santos told reporters when quizzed on a five-time Ballon d'Or winner: "Ronaldo scored five goals in the tournament.

"He didn’t score today but he was a true captain in every sense of the word.

"He tried to turn the game around. There’s no issue with Ronaldo."

The bigger picture

Ronaldo's five-goal haul has seen him draw level with Iran icon Ali Daei at the top of the all-time international scorers chart on 109.

He will not be breaking that record any time soon, with Portugal not due back in action until facing the Republic of Ireland on September 1 in World Cup qualifying, but there is no sign of a modern-day great slowing down.

Santos will continue to call upon a mercurial talent, with the Portuguese frustrated at seeing their latest Euros campaign come to a close after bossing proceedings for long periods against the much-fancied Belgians.

"I think it is unfair but this is football. If you score you win - they scored, we didn’t," Santos added.

"But apart from the first 10 minutes when we didn’t play that well, my players played with a strong mentality and tried to attack.

"We wanted the ball. We had 29 shots and couldn’t score one. They had six shots and one on target and they won.

"We hit the post and carried on being dangerous but the ball wouldn’t go in.

"We kept our heads up and kept thinking we could turn things but this is football. Sometimes we have had fewer chances and won.

"We are very disappointed. We thought we could reach the final and win – that was our attitude.

"Some of the lads are crying in the changing room but we can still win more titles and now we are looking forward to the World Cup."

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Ravanelli reveals Donnarumma regret for Juventus as Euro 2020 winner slips their net again

The Swiss midfielder has seen a summer switch to Italy mooted, with the 28-year-old seemingly leaving a door open for Jose Mourinho

Granit Xhaka has left the door open for Jose Mourinho and Roma to make a move for his services this summer, with the Swiss midfielder saying, when quizzed on his future plans: "Arsenal know what I want to do."

The 28-year-old has spent the last five years at Emirates Stadium, with 220 appearances taken in.

He is tied to a contract through to 2023 and has seen regular game time under Mikel Arteta, but a switch to Serie A heavyweights Roma has been mooted and Xhaka is seemingly willing to explore that option.

What has been said?

Xhaka is currently on Euro 2020 duty with Switzerland, with the pre-match press conference for a last-16 encounter with France held just outside Rome.

Asked by a reporter whether he was enjoying his time in the Italian capital, the combative performer said: "It’s very nice, yes."

Pressed further on whether he has informed the Gunners of a desire to move on in the current window, Xhaka added: "Arsenal know what I want to do."

Will a move be made?

Arsenal invested £35 million ($49m) in Xhaka when snapping him up from Borussia Monchengladbach in 2016.

Roma are said to have seen a £13m ($18m) bid knocked back, with those in north London not prepared to take such a big hit on the fee they paid out.

Xhaka has, however, been a divisive character at times, hitting out at his own club's supporters at one stage, and has aired his pride at drawing admiring glances from Mourinho.

He has said of being on the new Roma manager's wish list: "To be honest, I didn't hear what Mourinho has said about me. But that makes you proud. Everyone knows Mourinho, knows what he has achieved. Mourinho knows how to win titles.

"You can now see what work I have done over the past few years."

The Gunners may do a deal eventually as they are being linked with a number of midfield reinforcements, including Rennes youngster Eduardo Camavinga, Wolves star Ruben Neves and Leicester playmaker James Maddison.

Further reading

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How Barcelona won LaLiga amid severe financial issues

The friendly match between South Africa and the Netherlands scheduled for July 3 has been called off.

The decision has been reached by Safa after five team members tested positive for Covid-19.

 The South Africans were to leave the country on Monday to play the European side this weekend in preparations for the Awcon qualifiers.

On their part, the Lionesses were using the build-up to prepare for the Tokyo Olympics to be held from July 23 to August 8.

"This is a difficult time where we are in the middle of the third wave in our country, and unfortunately Banyana Banyana has not been spared from this pandemic," the 58-year-old former midfielder told Safa.

"Due to positive cases in our camp, the full delegation has been put into isolation, and we will therefore not be able to honour the friendly fixture against the Netherlands. At this moment, of utmost importance is the health of everyone – both us and our opponents – and football takes second place.

She has now challenged everyone involved to ensure the laid measures are practised to avoid spreading the virus. 

"Let me take this opportunity to thank the Netherlands for the invite and also wish them all the best at the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games," Ellis continued.

"To my fellow South Africans, please take extra care and caution out there – Covid-19 is real, let’s protect each other by wearing masks in public, keeping a safe distance, and sanitizing all the time."

(Originally posted by Seth Willis)
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Phil Neville praises Inter Miami players after 'painful' victory over Toronto FC

The Manchester City defender has admitted that he was in touch with the Spanish Footballer Federation (RFEF) for years before switching allegiances

Aymeric Laporte has claimed Didier Deschamps did not return his texts before he swapped France for Spain at international level.

Laporte represented France from U17s to U21s and was called up to the senior squad for the first time in 2018 before having to withdraw through injury.

The Manchester City defender decided to switch allegiances to Spain earlier this year having successfully applied for dual citizenship, which prompted a critical response from Bleus boss Deschamps.

What did Deschamps say?

The Frenchman said he never received any prior warning from Laporte, telling reporters at the start of the month: "What makes me uncomfortable is what he might say, and that's a lie. The only message I received from him was in October about a situation regarding an injury. He hasn't played for us? It could've happened, ten seconds would've been enough."

Laporte sets the record straight 

Laporte has now offered his side of the story in an interview with The Guardian, insisting he messaged Deschamps directly but never received a response.

Asked if he'd made France aware of Spain's pursuit of his services, the 27-year-old said: “Six years before. They didn’t call me. While I don’t want to go over this again, I had sent a message and didn’t get a reply.

“I have it here. Maybe he [Deschamps] changed number, got a new phone. Could be. I don’t know, but I replied to the same number he’d called from before.

“I didn’t get a reply then. Anyway, given everything that happened, nor did I think I was important enough to France to have to inform them of anything.

"My importance to them has been more a media issue than anything. I’ve always been very clear that I’m going to be with those that want me, not those that don’t.

"I’m not saying France didn’t want me, but I’m grateful to those that ‘bet’ on me. Spain did and I’m trying to return that faith."

When did Laporte make his final decision?

Laporte made up his mind to switch nationalities after being contacted by current Spain manager Luis Enrique prior to his squad announcement for the Euros, but admits that his family did not take kindly to the news at first.

“I’d been in contact with Spain for years because they’ve always wanted me. Luis Enrique called. I took the decision," he said.

“It wasn’t an easy decision at all. My family still lives in France and from very young I played there with the national team. There were family chats, discussions, an exchange of opinions, the same doubts there would be if you had dual nationality I imagine.

"Everyone has different feelings. I felt comfortable coming with Spain, fully identified. That’s what made me change everything. Also, my family hasn’t spent eight years in Spain like me.”

Laporte's record with Spain so far

Laporte made his debut for Spain in a friendly clash with Portugal on June 4, after being named in Enrique's final 26-man lineup for the European Championships.

The City centre-back started all three of La Roja's group stage matches at the tournament, scoring in a 5-0 thrashing of Slovakia, and will be in line to feature once again when they take on Croatia in the round of 16.

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Chelsea youngster Gallagher better off staying at West Brom, says Allardyce

The duo were named among the outstanding members of the playing unit in a campaign Timu ya Ziko regained the league title

Kenya internationals Ian Otieno and Jesse Were were celebrated by Zambian Super League champions Zesco United for the standout campaign in the 2020/21 season.

Otieno was named the most consistent player as he was the number one goalkeeper for the Ndola club, who regained championship status from Nkana FC.

Were, on the other hand, emerged as the club's top scorer with 10 goals.

Although Were, the club's all-time top scorer with 105 goals, emerged as their most prolific marksman of the campaign, he did not enjoy regular minutes when the campaign began. He scored four goals as Zesco United defeated Buildcon FC 7-2 in the season's final game on Sunday.

Zambian international Adrian Chama was named the player of the year while the young player of the year award went to Chanda Mukuka.

The players' player of the year award was won by John Ching'andu while Zimbabwean midfielder Thabani Kamusoko went home with the most disciplined player's award.

In a statement, after being confirmed as champions, Timu ya Ziko praised head coach Numba Mumamba, saying his tactful use of experienced and young players helped them stand out.

"Mumamba’s ability to start his first eleven with a mixture of youth and experience was having dramatic effects on the opposition," the club said. "There were several occasions during the season that some teams stood firm during most parts of their matches only to be unlocked in the last 10 minutes of the 90 minutes.

"When the tide was too slow for Mumamba’s liking, Chingandu would pave way for Mukuka, Were for Enock Sakala and Luwawa Kasoma would be thrown into the fray to whip in pinpoint crosses. It’s this type of shuffling of players that proved unbearable for Zesco United’s opponents.

"It is Mumamba’s wizardry in getting to the hearts and minds of young and experienced players, especially in difficult times, that has been remarkable for the entire season."

Ching’andu, Simon Silwimba, Solomon Sakala, Winstone Kalengo, Marcel Kalonda and Clement Mwape were the senior players who the young ones - mostly bought at the beginning of the season - looked up to in terms of leadership.

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'It is Sancho that Germany would fear - if he plays' - Klinsmann surprised by England's snub of 'special talent'

A man who helped Germany past England en route to Euro 96 glory expects the Borussia Dortmund star to figure at Wembley on Tuesday

Jadon Sancho has seen just six minutes of action for England at Euro 2020, but it is the Borussia Dortmund winger that Jurgen Klinsmann says "Germany would fear - if he plays" in Tuesday's heavyweight last-16 showdown at Wembley.

Gareth Southgate favoured alternative options in a lacklustre group-stage showing from the Three Lions, with the likes of Raheem Sterling, Phil Foden and Marcus Rashford getting the nod in wide attacking berths.

That is despite Sancho boasting more goal involvements at club level across the last three seasons than all but one of his current colleagues in a 26-man squad.

What has been said?

The 21-year-old could play a more prominent role against a number of familiar faces in knockout competition, with Euro 96 winner Klinsmann telling BBC Sport of the obvious threat posed: "It is Sancho that Germany would fear at Wembley - if he plays. They know how good he is.

"What makes him such a special talent is his technical capability at a very fast pace, and he is fearless - he just goes at people. I love watching him because, when he gets the ball, he excites the fans.

"Of course people who watch him for Dortmund expected him to get more of a chance at this tournament - he has had only six minutes of action so far, as a substitute against the Czech Republic - but the same discussion you are having about fitting England's young talent in your team, we are having about Germany's emerging players too.

"We have Serge Gnabry, Leroy Sane, Kai Havertz, Timo Werner and Jamal Musiala but, like England manager Gareth Southgate, Joachim Low has the choice of five or six players but only maybe three roles to give away since he brought back Thomas Muller, who is a fixture in that team.

"The interesting thing about all of these youngsters is their power to surprise - they have so much ability and can decide a game at any given time, but they can also be inconsistent.

"So, do you go with exciting young faces, or the tried and tested ones? Both managers have got some very similar decisions to make."

The bigger picture

England and Germany boast plenty of history at major international tournaments, with penalty shootouts figuring prominently in that, but Klinsmann cannot see the past influencing the present for exciting young squads in 2021.

The legendary former striker added: "Whoever plays at Wembley, I don't think the past meetings between the two sides will have any bearing on the outcome.

"Of course, for the fans that are a bit older and the generation of players like myself who were in those big games like in 1990 or 1996, we look at it a bit in the context of history - the games we played in or watched.

"But the younger generation will not do that at all. There have been no big clashes between England and Germany at tournaments in the recent past - it is 11 years since the 2010 World Cup and Muller is the only player left on either side who played in that game.

"So, don't ask the players that play this game on Tuesday what their kind of feeling is for our wins at the 1990 World Cup or 1996 European Championship is, because they didn't live through that.

"Most of these current England and Germany players were not even born in 1996, especially the young attackers I have just been talking about.

"There is a lot of football history between these two nations, but not between these two teams - it is a completely new set of cards that is put on the table this time, and at a new stadium."

Further reading

Original author: Chris Burton
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Arsenal reject £30m Aston Villa bid for Smith Rowe as Premier League rivals make second attempt to sign winger

The Gunners have reiterated that the 20-year-old playmaker is not for sale after the midlands club raised their initial offer by £5m

Arsenal have rejected a second offer from Aston Villa for Emile Smith Rowe.

The Gunners knocked back an initial bid of £25 million ($35m) from Villa for their young playmaker two weeks ago and made it clear that he was not for sale.

Tthat stance has not put off the midlands outfit, who have now returned with an improved offer for the 20-year-old.

How much was the bid?

Villa upped their initial offer for Smith Rowe by £5m ($7m), submitting an official bid of £30m ($42m) for the England Under-21s international.

Arsenal rejected it out of hand once again, reiterating their stance that the player is not for sale.

The academy product has two years left on his contract at Arsenal and talks are taking place to try and extend that deal.

What will happen next?

It is currently unclear whether Villa will return with a third bid for Smith Rowe.

Arsenal remain hopeful that contract talks will soon reach a successful conclusion and he will commit his long-term future to the club, but until the contract is signed, interested clubs will continue to believe there is an opportunity to prize the young attacker away from Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal's new head of football operations Richard Garlick is leading the contract negotiations, with a five-year deal believed to be being discussed.

Further reading

Original author: Charles Watts
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‘We Know Where You Live. Don’t Sign’ - Threatening banner hung outside home of Rafa Benitez as Everton talks progress

The sinister message was seen near to the former Liverpool manager's residence on the Wirral. A picture was posted online, and received condemnation

Everton fans have continued to voice their opposition to the imminent appointment of Rafa Benitez as manager, with a threatening banner left close to the home of the former Liverpool boss.

The sinister message, which read ‘We Know Where You Live. Don’t Sign’, was hung near to Benitez’s residence on the Wirral.

A picture of the banner was posted online, and received widespread condemnation from Toffees fans.

Why are Everton fans opposed to Benitez?

It is expected that Benitez’s appointment will be confirmed this week, after several rounds of positive discussions with the club’s board, but the 61-year-old’s past with Liverpool has led to opposition from many Everton fans.

Nobody has ever managed both Everton and Liverpool, and Benitez clashed with the Goodison Park club while in charge at Anfield between 2004 and 2010.

The most infamous incident came in 2007, when he referred to the Toffees as “a small club” following a Merseyside derby. In a later interview, published in 2011, Benitez attempted to clarify those comments.

"I didn't want to be disrespectful to the club,” he said. “I was talking about the way they were playing, not the club.”

Everton fans, though, have not forgotten. Banners were hung outside Goodison Park when news of the club’s intentions emerged earlier this month. ‘Benitez not welcome’ read one. Others were far less polite.

Will the club think twice about appointing him?

It appears not, at this stage. Everton have been searching for a manager since Carlo Ancelotti’s shock resignation and return to Real Madrid earlier this month.

Nuno Espirito Santo and Eddie Howe have been linked, while former bosses David Moyes and Roberto Martinez were also considered, but Benitez, who is without a job having left Chinese
Super League side Dalian Professional in January, has emerged as the No 1 contender having impressed majority owner Farhad Moshiri and director of football Marcel Brands in talks.

He last managed in the Premier League with Newcastle, leaving in 2019 having guided the Magpies to 10th and 13th-placed finishes in his two full seasons in the top-flight. Previously, he had led them to promotion from the Championship in 2017.

It remains to be seen whether Moshiri and Brands will perform a u-turn in the face of growing opposition from the club’s supporters. Sources close to the situation suggest not, but rarely, if ever, has a managerial appointment prompted such anger from fans.

Further reading

Original author: Neil Jones
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Follow live: United States take on Panama in the Gold Cup semifinals

The Villarreal frontman has backed his under-fire international colleague ahead of a last-16 clash with Croatia
Original author: Mario Cortegana
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England stars Harry Kane, Tyrone Mings & Marcus Rashford respond strongly to racist abuse on social media

Wekundu wa Msimbazi will play Yanga SC in the final of the annual competition after beating the Ice-cream Makers, and their captain has now reacted

Azam FC captain Aggrey Morris believes concentration lapses were the reason why his team were knocked out of the FA Cup by defending champions Simba SC.

The two Tanzanian heavyweights were tied 0-0 until the 90th minute of the seme-final when the Ice-cream Makers conceded a foul in the danger zone.

The resultant free-kick was taken by Mnyama vice-captain Hussein Mohammed and Mozambique forward Luis Miquissone easily beat Uganda shot-stopper Mathias Kigonya to send the fans at Majimaji Grounds in Songea to wild celebrations.

Wekundu wa Msimbazi will now play Yanga SC in the final aiming at successfully retaining the crown.

What did Azam captain say?

"It was a tough game to both teams, but we lost concentration late into the game and Simba fully capitalised on it to win the match," Morris told Goal.

"From the first whistle it was obvious, any team that will have concentration lapses will lose the game, unfortunately, that team has happened to be us."

The veteran centre-back has further expressed his optimism on guiding the 2014 Tanzania Mainland League champions to a major trophy before hanging up his boots.

"This is not my last season with the club, I have an ongoing contract which I intend to honour," Morris continued.

"I opted to retire from the national team so that I can have more time for the club. 

"It hurts when you fail to challenge for top honours and it is even worse when you are a leader. My time is almost coming and I want to win something. It is football, things happen, and our main focus now should be on the new season hoping to perform better than this one."

What did Simba say?

"We are happy with the win, the preparations have been good and everyone is delighted for making it to the final," Hussein said after the match.

"It is also exciting with the fact that we will be playing our sworn rivals [Yanga]. It makes the final even more interesting.

"The season is almost ending but we want to conclude it on a high. It is the best thing we can do."

Simba are aiming at winning both the league title and the FA Cup and are on target to do so, considering they have a six-point lead at the top of the league table.

Original author: Seth Willis
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Bale backed to feature in 'many more' Wales squads as Mepham reacts to retirement talk

An international colleague of the Real Madrid forward cannot see a talismanic figure turning his back on his country

Gareth Bale is being backed to grace "many more" Wales squads, with Chris Mepham reading little into reports suggesting that the Real Madrid star has been mulling over his international future.

At 31 years of age, a man with 96 caps to his name has seen another campaign at a major tournament come to a close, with Rob Page's side suffering a 4-0 defeat to Denmark in the last 16 at Euro 2020.

Bale walked away from questions on his future at the end of that contest, but has since come out and said that he will remain in contention with his country for as long as his career at the top continues.

What has been said?

Mepham cannot see a talismanic figure opting out of international duty, telling reporters when quizzed on Bale's plans: "As soon as I came into the Wales set-up I could see how passionate Gaz was about putting the Wales shirt on.

"I know it's a massive part of his football and his life.

"Every time he comes away he seems to be enjoying it so to be honest I would expect to see him at many more camps."

The bigger picture

Bournemouth defender Mepham, at 23 years of age, forms part of the long-term thinking with Wales.

There are a number of other promising talents that are expected to have lengthy international careers ahead of them, with the likes of Bale, Aaron Ramsey and Joe Allen on hand to provide advice and inspiration.

The knockout stages have now been reached at successive European Championships, while qualification is underway for the 2022 World Cup.

Stoke midfielder Allen sees a bright future for a squad that blends youth and experience, with the 31-year-old saying: "We’re proud we’ve been able to get out of the group stage for the second time.

"The message is clear to the group. We've got to think about World Cup qualification now. That's the next step for us to really throw absolutely everything into.

"We’ve got a young group who have a lot more to give and a lot left to show.

"This journey is over but we're confident that we've got a group that can create more history and get some more success stories in the future."

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Original author: Chris Burton
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Arsenal Women appoint Eidevall to succeed Montemurro as new head coach

The Swede has joined up with the Gunners after leaving Rosengard, who he guided to the Champions League quarter-finals

Arsenal Women have appointed Jonas Eidevall to succeed Joe Montemurro as their new head coach.

The 38-year-old has been unveiled by the Gunners after leaving Swedish side Rosengard, where he has spent the last three years of his career.

Eidevall replaces Montemurro in the managerial hot seat following the Australian's decision to leave and subsequently move to Juventus, and will now oversee Arsenal's latest pre-season campaign.

What's been said?

The Swede told the Gunners' official website: “I feel honoured to be taking this role. Arsenal have a rich history, more successful than any other women’s team in England.

"I want to add to these honours. It's super important that we win, and we will be very ambitious about that, but it's even more important that we live the values and defend the club badge on a day-to-day basis. I cannot wait to do that at Arsenal."

Arsenal chief executive Vinai Venkatesham added: “Jonas was the standout candidate of everybody that we considered for this role and we think he's going to be a great fit to be the head coach of Arsenal Women. It was important that we found the right person to represent our club, both on the pitch and off the pitch.

“As for his coaching style, he will bring the style of football that Arsenal fans want to see. He's someone who likes to play on the front foot, high-tempo, attractive, attacking football.

"The thing that really came out in all of our interactions with Jonas is how much he wanted to join Arsenal and his desire to be part of this club, his desire to be part of our future and to help us deliver our ambitions going forward. So we're delighted that he's joining us.”

Eidevall's credentials

Eidevall's appointment comes on the back of Leah Williamson signing a new contract earlier this month, with the 24-year-old having stated that she trusted the club to appoint a good manager with a desire to develop the younger players in the squad.

The rise of Goal's NXGN winner Hanna Bennison proves that Eidevall has a knack for nurturing talent, as the 18-year-old helped his unfancied Rosengard side reach the Champions League quarter-finals last season.

Eidevall, who previously took in a spell as Henrik Larsson's number two at Helsingborgs, also guided the Swedish outfit to three league titles, and will be expected to help the Gunners win their first Women's Super League crown since 2018-19.

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Fan View: ‘Jesse is the Messi of Kenya’ – Kenyans react after Were scores four for Zesco United

Timu ya Ziko will now play in the Caf Champions League alongside Zanaco after the former Tusker striker led by example

Kenyans have taken to social media to hail the latest achievement by striker Jesse Were after he scored four goals for Zesco United on Sunday.

The towering Harambee Star capped the 2020-21 season with four goals as the Timu Ya Ziko hammered Buildcon FC 7-2 in a Zambian top-tier match at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium.

Timu ya Ziko scored the remaining three goals through Samson Mkandawire, John Chishimba, and Tafadzwa Rusike while the visitors got their two goals courtesy of Brian Mwila, who scored a brace.

It took the newly crowned champions just two minutes to take the lead. Team Kopala conceded a penalty in the second minute and the towering Kenyan rose for the occasion to give his team the lead.

The 32-year-old scored his second in the 13th minute before completing his hat-trick in the 23rd minute. Mwila reduced the deficit in the 37th minute to ensure the half-time result was 3-1 in favour of the champions.

Were needed a minute after the pause to score his fourth of the game after a slow start by the visitors.

What caught the eyes of many in the fixture is the goals scored by Were, who finished the season as the team’s top scorer with 10 goals, and also managed to reach 104 goals for the team since he joined them from FKF Premier League side Tusker four seasons ago.

Several Kenyans have called on Harambee Stars coach Jacob ‘Ghost’ Mulee to include the player in the national team squad for upcoming matches while others compared him to Barcelona forward Lionel Messi, who always shines for the club but aren't as prolific for the Argentina national team.

Below is how Kenyans reacted to Were’s display as per the post on Goal Africa Facebook page.

K'Ochaka Qevin: Jesse is the Messi of Kenya...good at the club but questionable at the country.

Ben Ben: Goal machine.Good work by this man. His record at Zesco will stay for so many years.

Frank Khaemba: King Jesse never fails to leave up to the occasion.

Rafael Muendo: The big question always arise...why haven't Kenya utilized this guy.

Marcello Omuttaha: Both Mwendwa And Mulee will never see that.

Bethwel MC Obondo: Europe material.

Kungu Domnic Wuod Awasi: And still not in the Kenyan national team. Wonders of Kenya.

Christøpher Jøhn: Manchester United should sign him, they don't have a striker.

Blessed Sam: Corrupt Kenyan coaches can't notice such talents.

Kaladi Mc Nkandu: The king is never honored in his home land . You don't know the beast you ignore his name #Were means #goal in Zambia.

Mark Maina: Is Nick Mwendwa aware he is a Kenyan?

Original author: Dennis Mabuka
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Aston Villa 0-0 Burnley: Player Ratings as Wasteful Villans Fail to Make Good on Chances

FA chief executive Mark Bullingham has said fresh terms will be awarded regardless of results at Euro 2020, but the manager's focus is on the present

Gareth Southgate has been promised a new contract as England manager, but the Three Lions boss considers that debate "pointless" as he takes aim at the quarter-finals of Euro 2020.

The 50-year-old has been England coach since succeeding Sam Allardyce on an initial interim basis in September 2016.

Runs to the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup and UEFA Nations League have been overseen, but Souithgate is aware he remains one bad result from the chop.

What has been said?

Football Association chief executive Mark Bullingham has said a new deal to 2024 will be handed to Southgate regardless of how England fare in their crunch clash with Germany on Tuesday, but those words are being taken with a pinch of salt.

Southgate said: "I always think it's pointless talking about contract situations until you get to the end of tournaments and you see where everything sits, you have a much better picture of everything, how everybody feels about it.

"I really appreciate the backing and the support and I think if he hadn't done that it would have caused a whirlwind of other stories, so I'm thankful for that and I'm just realistic and focused on the now and doing as well as we can in this tournament."

Are England ready to deliver?

Southgate faced questions of his tactical approach as the Three Lions failed to sparkle during the group stage.

They did, however, collect seven points and three clean sheets en route to the last-16 and are ready to rekindle rivalries with old adversaries Germany.

History is not on their side when it comes to facing  Germany at major competitions, with penalty heartache all too familiar, but England are prepared to go the distance again.

Southgate, who missed a spot-kick against Germany at Euro 96, has said of his team's preparations: "We always practice penalties. We did for the World Cup, we did for the Nations League and obviously we won those two shootouts [against Colombia and Switzerland] so we'll be thoroughly well prepared in the big tournaments and the big matches."

Further reading

Original author: Chris Burton
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Lucas Digne Set for Lengthy Spell Out With Ankle Injury

The Bleus legend feels Didier Deschamps' side have embraced their billing as tournament favourites and hopes to see them book a tie with La Roja

France are under "positive pressure" at Euro 2020 according to Robert Pires, who is hoping his country set up a quarter-final clash against Spain.

Didier Deschamps' men will advance to the last eight of the tournament if they can see off Switzerland at Arena Nationala in Bucharest on Monday night.

France are being tipped to go one better than their final appearance in 2016, with Pires confident that they can handle the weight of expectations but wary of the quality opponents standing in their way.

What's been said?

"I think it is positive pressure," the Bleus legend told Goal. "France are in the favourite position but there are many teams with good ability. We saw the Italian team.

"Many people are criticising Spain and I think that they have a good level and quality."

France are currently on a collision course with Spain, who must get past Croatia to reach the quarter-finals, and Pires would like to see the heavyweight tie materialise, having been part of the team that knocked La Roja out before winning the trophy in 2000.

"It would mean that both teams are doing well," the former Arsenal star added. "They are going to fight for the final and for the cup. I don't know what will happen but hopefully there will be [a France v Spain match].

"Spain has very good players for me and every time that we play with Spain we know that it is very complicated. In Euro 2000 it was very difficult because on the field there was very good quality, and hopefully we will meet with Spain".

How have France performed at the Euros so far?

France opened their latest European Championship campaign with a 1-0 victory against Germany as an early Mats Hummels own goal proved to be the difference between the two sides.

Deschamps' men never really got out of second gear against the Germans, and were even more underwhelming in their second Group F fixture against Hungary, who held the world champions to a 1-1 draw in front of a feverous home crowd at Puskas Stadium.

However, Les Bleus produced a much-improved display to earn a 2-2 against Portugal, with Karim Benzema grabbing a brace, and ultimately went through as group winners.

Further reading 

Original author: Francisco Rico
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