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'My ankle won't be the same again' - Hazard aware he must prove himself for Belgium after injury troubles

The winger is expected to start Belgium's last game of the group stage but he admits he cannot play the full 90 minutes

Eden Hazard believes he will need to change his playing style because of his recurring ankle injury.

The Belgium winger has been ravaged by injuries since moving to Real Madrid two years ago.

Hazard, 30, was limited to just 10 starts in La Liga and the Champions League in 2020-21 as he endured several spells on the sidelines throughout the campaign.

What has been said?

The Belgium star admits he is still not ready to play a full game but insists he can still shine for club and country.

"We'll see how the game goes, but I may not be ready for 90 minutes," he said at a press conference ahead of Monday's game against Finland. 

"I'm going to play as many minutes as possible at a high level. If it's 50, it's 50. If it's 60, it's 60. We will see. 

"I never doubted my qualities, but whether I would be 100 per cent fit for the European Championship. 

"I broke my ankle three times, it will never be the same as it was 10 years ago. But I know that if I'm in shape, I can prove myself on the pitch. That's what I'm working on now."

Hazard at Euro 2020

The former Chelsea star has come off the bench in the second half of his side's first two matches.

Belgium are already sure of a place in the next round, meaning Roberto Martinez could make some changes to his side for the final group-stage match against Finland on Monday.

Martinez has said that Hazard should start the match and the player is eager to get in shape ahead of the last 16.

"I am not 100% yet, but I am ready to start. But that was the plan, to bring me in gradually," he added.

"It is especially important to be completely fit in the knockout phase. Then I have to be in top shape.

"We have to work to get even better. We are doing our best to get better, starting with tomorrow. The tournament is still long and we are trying to get as far as possible. 

"There are still areas for improvement, but we are here to work on it."

Further reading

Original author: Peter McVitie
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Bayern Munich confirm signing of Marcel Sabitzer from RB Leipzig

Wananchi are now on 67 points from the 31 matches they have played, three behind defending champions Wekundu wa Msimbazi

Yanga SC needed two late goals against Mwadui to win 3-2 and keep their hopes of winning the Tanzania Mainland League alive.

Bakari Mwamnyeto, Yacouba Songne and Waziri Junior scored for Wananchi while Aniceth Revocatus struck a brace for the visitors at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium on Sunday night.

Having won the first round 5-0, the 27-time champions came into the match as favourites, but they were shocked after seven minutes.

Walace Kiongo was left unmarked on the right wing and he crossed the ball to Revocatus, who headed the ball past Farouk Shikhalo who took over from the suspended Metacha Mnata in the Yanga goal.

The Jangwani Street-based charges answered in the 22nd minute. Fiston Abdul Razak was fouled in a good area and Saidi Ntibazonkiza played the ball into the box, where Mwamnyeto rose highest to head home and bring the teams back to level terms.

Mwadui had to wait until the 65th minute to get their second from Revocatus, who capitalised on lack of concentration at the back.

It looked like the visitors would hand Simba the title, but in injury time, Songne and Junior struck in quick succession to hand the former champions maximum points.

Yanga are now on 67 points from the 31 matches they have played, three fewer than defending champions Wekundu wa Msimbazi.

Wananchi have won 19 matches, drawn 10 and lost two, scoring 49 goals and conceding 21. Mnyama have won 22 games, drawn four and lost two. They have scored 65 goals and conceded just 11.

Azam FC come in third with 63 points from the 31 matches they have played from which they have won 18, drawn nine and lost four.

Yanga SC XI: Faruk Shikhalo, Paulo Godfrey, Kibwana Shomari, Dickson Job, Bakari Mwamnyeto, Mukoko Tonombe, Deus Kaseke, Zawadi Mauya, Fiston Abdul Razak, Feisal Salum, Said Ntibazonkiza

Subs: Ramadhan Kabwili, Adeyum Saleh, Said Juma, Haruna Niyonzima, Waziri Junior, Tuisila Kisinda, Yacouba Songne

Mwadui XI: Mussa Mbisa, Jackson Salvatory, Elia Isaya, Majid Kibondile, Mgeveke Joram, Makyada Makolo, Walace Kiongo, Marckiad Mazella, Aniceth Revocatus, Roshwa Rashid, Hashim Mohamed.

Subs: Kelvin Kayego, Denis Richard, Ambrose Nkingwa, Salim Juma, Salum Maulid, Amri Msenda, Said Ally

Original author: Seth Willis
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Did East Bengal falter by joining I-League clubs' union and boycotting Super Cup Quess?

Goal spoke exclusively to the former FC Stumbras player's representative ahead of the July-August transfer window 

Kaizer Chiefs are looking to reinforce their squad with the signing of South Africa under-23 international Kgaogelo Sekgota.

The talented winger enjoyed his breakthrough season in the PSL during the recent 2020/21 campaign as he established himself as a key player for Swallows FC.

Sekgota, who was part of the South Africa under-23 side which recently faced their Egyptian counterparts in two friendly matches, made 26 competitive appearances for Swallows and scored three goals in the process.

His agent Bally Smart has now confirmed that the Glamour Boys are interested in the former Vitoria Setubal player.

"Yes, I am aware of their interest [in Sekgota]," Smart told Goal. 

Sekgota was said to be on the radar of Chiefs and Swallows prior to the start of the 2020/21 season, but Amakhosi were unable to bring in new players due to the club's Fifa transfer ban.

The 23-year-old player, who was nurtured in the Polokwane United FC academy, ended up joining Swallows from Portuguese club Setubal in November 2020. 

Sekgota had been linked with Chiefs and Swallows after impressing at the now-defunct Bidvest Wits in the second round of the 2019/20 campaign while on loan from Setubal.

A left-footed attacker who is blessed with speed and dribbling ability, Sekgota helped Wits reach the 2020 Nedbank Cup semi-finals where they lost to eventual champions Mamelodi Sundowns.

The Seshego-born player could be heading to Chiefs, whose transfer ban will come to an end on July 1. 

The one-year deal which Sekgota signed when he joined Swallows will expire at the end of this month and he would move to Chiefs as a free agent.

Sekgota would compete with the likes of Happy Mashiane and Dumisani Zuma for a place in the starting line-up at Amakhosi, who have a new head coach in Stuart Baxter.

Before joining Setubal in 2018, Sekgota was on the books of FC Stumbras and he helped the team clinch the 2017 Lithuanian Cup having scored twice in three appearances in the competition. 

The stocky player was teammates with Mamelodi Sundowns striker Kermit Erasmus at Setubal in the 2018/19 season.

He was also part of a youthful Bafana Bafana squad that finished fifth at the 2019 Cosafa Cup in Durban. 

Original author: Austin Ditlhobolo
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'When Ronaldo smells blood, he's extraordinary' - Sarri lauds record-breaking Juventus superstar

The Tanzanian giants were eliminated by Amakhosi and their former player has stated the fixtures exposed weaknesses that must be covered

Former Simba SC attacking midfielder Zamoyoni Mogella has revealed what Simba SC learnt from their Caf Champions League encounter against South Africa's Kaizer Chiefs.

Wekundu wa Msimbazi were eliminated by the Premier Soccer League side in the quarter-finals and Mogella has stated the encounter emphasised the need for Simba to sign players who are good in aerial challenges.

"Simba specifically need a striker who is superb in aerial duels and can score in those situations, unlike the current strikers," Mogella told Mwanaspoti.

"The lack of such strikers is the reason why Simba did not get into the semi-finals. Although that is a challenge, I do not think Simba have a big competitor in Tanzania, they can be fully tested only by their African peers.

"The semi-final match against Kaizer Chiefs also showed us we are short of a defender who can superbly deal with aerial threats and we really need such a defender because he will be central to our ambitions.

"We must learn from the game against Kaizer Chiefs, especially from the first game, and see the need to cover the areas we were weak.

"Generally, looking at the team, we need a striker and a defender who can deal with opponents that are good aerially.

"We also need new full-backs because we have been too dependent on Mohamed Hussein and Shomari Kapombe. If those players are injured, we will be in big trouble.

Boniface Pawassa, a retired Simba star, also shared his opinion on what Wekundu wa Msimbazi could do in order to get to the semi-finals next season.

"Simba have got good midfielders, but for now they need one who is pacy, especially in areas that are dangerous against their rivals. They also need a new striker because when John Bocco plays, he drops and attacks in quick succession, a cover should be a priority," Pawassa said.

On his part, head coach Didier Gomes Da Rosa revealed his priorities in the upcoming transfer period: "I am not going to prioritise the signing of local players because those that I have now are better and I would like to remain with them for a long time. But anyone who expresses the need to leave, will be granted permission to do so, but we will sign their replacements," he said.

"We are going to sign foreign players because that is what we need."

Simba lost the first leg by a 4-0 margin before picking up an inconsequential 3-0 victory in the second leg.

Original author: Kiplagat Sang
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Manchester United Interested in Ansu Fati But Barcelona Determined Not to Sell

The Chelsea youngster was dismissed midway through the second half of the Euro 2020 encounter in Rome

Ethan Ampadu made unwanted history at Euro 2020 as he was sent off during Wales’ clash with Italy.

The Chelsea youngster, who spent last season at Sheffield United on loan, was late to a challenge with Federico Bernardeschi in the centre circle and was dismissed as a result.

He made unwanted history as he became the youngest player to be sent off via a straight red card in the history of the European Championship – and also the first at Euro 2020.

Nevertheless, the call was perceived to be a tight one by those watching on social media as it proved a split reaction between Twitter users.

What was said?

There was a large portion of those watching the game who defended the 20-year-old.

There were those, however, who felt the decision was fully justified.

Meanwhile, there were those who took a more moderate approach.

Further Reading

Original author: Robin Bairner
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Transfer Talk: Liverpool see Sanches, Bissouma as Wijnaldum replacements

The tactician led Bucs to a treble in the 2010/11 season before leaving for North Africa, and ex-winger called on the club to bring him back

Former Orlando Pirates winger Bennett Chenene believes coach Josef Zinnbauer has overstayed his welcome at the club and he should be replaced by Ruud Krol.

The German tactician has been under immense pressure at the Bucs helm, and despite guiding them to their first trophy in six years - the MTN8 - a section of the fans believe he has failed to help the players realise their potential.

The supporters believe their team should have staged a serious challenge for the PSL title.

"Yes, to be honest, the coach didn't do well though he had a good squad," Chenene told KickOff on Sunday.

"I won't have a problem with the club releasing him and replacing him because I don't think he did well. As for the players who must leave the club, I don't know yet, but as for the coach, he must leave. 

"This is not how Pirates play. We have always known Pirates for being good with counter-attacking football, but now our team is just normal."

The 37-year-old believes the Sea Robbers should borrow a leaf from rivals Kaizer Chiefs, who brought back Stuart Baxter to help them get back to the top of South African football.

"Everyone who played for Pirates knows the culture of the club is attacking football," Chenene continued.

"Nowadays every team matches Pirates. Pirates should be different from other teams. They must just bring back Krol.

"Chiefs have brought back Stuart Baxter. So they must just swallow their pride and bring back Krol."

The 72-year-old Krol guided Pirates to a treble in the 2010/11 season before leaving for CS Sfaxien of Tunisia the following year.

Recently, the club announced the appointment of former Lamontville Golden Arrows head coach Mandla Ncikazi.

The Hlokozi-born tactician parted ways with Arrows on Wednesday despite having enjoyed a successful 2020/21 season with the KwaZulu-Natal side. 

Ncikazi was then linked with Chippa United, who are currently preparing for the PSL promotion/relegation play-offs, but he has since joined the Buccaneers. 

"Orlando Pirates Football Club is pleased to announce the appointment of Mandla Ncikazi," a club statement read. 

"The 52-year old joins the Bucs technical team department on a three-year deal."

(Originally posted by Seth Willis)
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Fernandes, Silva score as Portugal blank Bosnia

This comes at a time when a similar competition which had been planned for Europe was scrapped after a backlash of opposition to the idea

Caf president Patrice Motsepe, the former Mamelodi Sundowns president, has given the green light for an African Super League.

Motsepe says the concept of an African Super League is already in discussion. He also mentioned that Caf plans to learn from their European counterparts on how to go about it.

"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."

Motsepe has been the Caf president since March after replacing Ahmad Ahmad, although according to the Reuters report, it was actually Fifa president Gianni Infantino who first mooted the concept of an African Super League.

Infantino's suggestion was that the African Super League would have 20 permanent member clubs, as well as others who would qualify via regional play-offs. He predicted it would bring in US $3-billion over a five-year period.

Motsepe supports the idea and believes a Super League would “contribute to African football becoming globally competitive and self-sustaining”.

Apart from the financial windfalls a Super League would potentially bring, Motsepe also hopes that such a competition could help improve African football's global image.

"There is a poor perception of Caf concerning its adherence to governance, auditing, ethical, financial and management good practices," he said.

“These negative perceptions may, to some extent, be confirmed by the incriminating and damning audit which identified irregular, unethical and improper transactions and conduct."

The European Super League idea was met with huge opposition, particularly by fans, other clubs, ex-players, and even current players.

This resulted in it being called off.

Twelve of Europe's leading teams had agreed to create the league - six Premier League clubs in Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham, as well as AC Milan, Inter Milan and Juventus from Italy, and Spanish sides Atletico Madrid, Barcelona and Real Madrid.

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Caf Champions League: ‘We have still not qualified for the final’ – Al Ahly’s Mosimane warns despite Esperance victory

The Red Devils are on track to reach the competition’s final yet again after defeating the Blood and Gold on Saturday

Al Ahly coach Pitso Mosimane isn't getting carried away after his side defeated Esperance 1-0 in Saturday’s Caf Champions League first-leg, semi-final clash.

Mohamed Sherif’s 67th-minute goal handed the Red Devils a crucial away victory at the Stade Olympique de Rades.

The Egyptian Premier League side need just a draw against Moine Chaabani’s men in the second leg to stand a chance of claiming a tenth African title.

While acknowledging that his players gave their best against the Tunisians, the South African insisted the last-four showdown was far from decided.

“Our players were able to deal well with the game. They gave everything they had and therefore we were able to achieve a positive result,” Mosimane told Al Ahly’s official website.

“However, I made sure to tell the players that we have still not qualified yet to the final.

“Al Ahly and Esperance have a long history of games which prove that winning the first leg doesn’t mean that you’ll qualify to the final.

“We still have a game to play in Cairo and that is what captain Mahmoud El Khatib, Al Ahly’s president, said to the players after the game.

“Moreover, we respect Esperance and their head coach, as they are a big team in Africa.”

The former Mamelodi Sundowns tactician had earlier stated Al Ahly did not want to make excuses despite the pre-match drama that clouded their fixture versus Esperance in Rades.

His team had to abandon their pre-match warm-up as the police reacted with 'gas bombs' against the hosts’ fans.

Subsequently, the game was delayed for an hour due to a clash between the authorities and the fans.

"We are dealing with all circumstances. Against Al-Hilal last season, the atmosphere was more difficult because the fans of the Sudanese team stormed the field," he said as per Kingfut

"We don’t have any problem dealing with such situations.

"The difficulty was that the team ate their last meal three hours before the match, and after it was postponed for an hour, the team did not eat for four hours, and because of this, we lacked energy in the last minutes of the second half.

"We didn’t want to make excuses. We had to be very focused during the match, and I’m not saying that because we won."

(Originally posted by Shina Oludare)
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Neuer investigated over rainbow armband as Pernille Harder calls on UEFA to reconsider moving more Euro 2020 games to Budapest

The Germany goalkeeper has been showing his support for the LGBT+ community but UEFA considers it a political statement

The German football association (DFB) could be hit with a fine because of Manuel Neuer's rainbow-coloured captain's armband.

Goal and SPOX can confirm reports from RTL and NTV that UEFA has launched an investigation into the DFB and the goalkeeper for wearing the special armband.

Neuer has been wearing the rainbow colours to show support for the LGBT+ community during 'Pride Month' but UEFA views it as a political statement.

Why might Germany be punished?

Neuer has worn the rainbow-coloured armband during the Euro 2020 clashes against France and Portugal.

He also wore it in the pre-tournament friendly win against Latvia.

UEFA has determined that it is a political symbol and has prohibited such demonstrations from players and teams.

UEFA criticised for lack of LGBT+ support

The investigation into the DFB comes just as European football's governing body has faced criticism over claims Budapest could be given a bigger role in Euro 2020.

Denmark and Chelsea star Pernille Harder has called on UEFA to "step up" and refrain from moving more matches to Hungary after the government introduced new anti-LGBT+ legislation.

The Puskas Arena has hosted two matches in the summer tournament and there are still two more to be played in the Hungarian capital - the Group F clash between Portugal and France and a last-16 tie.

But UEFA has not ruled out moving the Euro 2020 semi-finals and final from Wembley if Covid-19 restrictions in the United Kingdom are not lifted. The Times recently reported that government ministers are discussing a proposal to exempt UEFA officials, guests and sponsors as well as international broadcasters from having to quarantine for 10 days after arriving in the UK.

What has been said?

Budapest has been highlighted as the favourite alternative to host those matches, but Harder has called on UEFA to look elsewhere.

Harder tweeted: "Devastated to see that the Hungarian parliament passed new anti LGBT+ legislation this week criminalising education and advertising of LGBT content to young people. We, the LGBT+ community, are people. We are human beings. We deserve the right to be treated like everyone else.

"My thoughts are with the people of Hungary but especially the various LGBT communities in the country. The football world has another opportunity to step up. I hope that UEFA will take this seriously and reconsider moving more Euros games to Budapest. Equal game?"

LGBT+ discrimination at Budapest

UEFA is currently investigating claims of discrimination at the Puskas Arena during the two matches it has hosted so far.

Images of anti-LGBT+ banners in the arena were shared on social media during Hungary's defeat to Portugal and UEFA announced it has appointed an investigator to look into the matter.

A statement read: "In accordance with Article 31(4) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations, an UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector has been appointed to conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding potential discriminatory incidents which occurred in the Puskás Aréna, Budapest, during the 2020 European Championship group stage matches between the national teams of Hungary and Portugal on 15 June 2021 and between the national teams of Hungary and France played on 19 June 2021."

What legislation did Hungary pass this week?

The concerns surrounding discrimination in Budapest come just days after the government passed controversial legislation.

The legislation bans schools from disseminating content deemed to promote homosexuality and gender change.

Viktor Orban's Fidesz party attached the changes to a separate bill penalising paedophilia, making it difficult for other parties to vote against.

The nationalist prime minister has increasingly railed against the LGBT+ community and been heavily criticised by anti-discrimination and human rights groups.

Further reading

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Genk 2-2 West Ham: Player ratings as late own goal denies Hammers a comeback win

The Brazilian shot-stopper replicated the efforts of his compatriot Alisson with a dramatic late header at Wembley

Torquay United goalkeeper Lucas Covolan scored one of the most dramatic goals of the year as he netted a stoppage-time equaliser in the National League play-off final against Hartlepool.

It proved a fruitless goal, however, as his side went on to suffer a 5-4 defeat in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw through extra-time.

With Torquay trailing 1-0 to Hartlepool late in normal time, the goalkeeper advanced when his side won a throw in 30 yards from goal. The ball was ultimately thrown into the box and he headed home amidst a ruck of players.

It was a strike that was reminiscent of Brazilian compatriot Alisson, who scored a vital winner for Liverpool against West Brom in a Premier League encounter back in May.

Lucas' effort, however, did not ultimately yield a reward.

What was the reaction?

Naturally, there was a flurry of reaction on social media, with Alisson regularly referenced in the celebrations of a rare goal scored by a keeper.

Liverpool even joined in the fun, naturally taking the opportunity to remind fans of the season-changing contribution their shot-stopper made in their late push for the Champions League spots.

Who is Lucas Covolan?

Covolan is a 30-year-old goalkeeper who started his playing career in Brazil with Vasco de Gama’s Under-20 side. From there, he played for various lower league sides in his homeland before being released by Rio Branco in 2014.

Two years later, he had moved to England, where he began playing for Whitehawk. He also turned out on loan at Lewes before moving to Worthing and ultimately Torquay at the start of the 2019-20 season.

Lucas played 23 matches in the National League this season, conceding only 17 goals and keeping 11 clean sheets. He was also in goal for the dramatic 4-2 extra-time win over Notts County in the play-off semi-final.

(Originally posted by Robin Bairner)
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Ex-Morocco midfielder Kharja tips Hakimi to win Serie A with Inter Milan

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Pele releases statement after being moved to palliative care

The teams are out on the pitch and kick-off is just a few minutes away, stay tuned for all the match action!

Turkey have also made two changes to their team, with Meras and Kahveci missing from the side that were beaten by Wales and they have been replaced by Demiral and Mulder.

The Swiss have made two changes to their starting XI to the side that were beaten 3-0 by Italy last time out, with Schar and Mbabu dropping to the bench and they have been replaced by Widmer and Zuber.

TURKEY SUBS: Fehmi Mert Gunok, Altay Bayindir, Ozan Kabak, Ridvan Yilmaz, Okay Yokuslu, Dorukhan Tokoz, Yusuf Yazici, Taylan Antalyali, Orkun Kokcu, Kenan Karaman, Enes Unal, Halil Dervisoglu.

TURKEY (4-1-4-1): Ugurcan Cakir; Mehmet Zeki Celik, Merih Demiral, Caglar Soyuncu, Mert Muldur; Kaan Ayhan; Cengiz Under, Ozan Tufan, Irfan Can Kahveci, Hakan Calhanoglu; Burak Yilmaz.

SWITZERLAND SUBS: Yvon Mvogo, Gregor Kobel, Kevin Mbabu, Loris Benito, Fabian Schar, Eray Comert, Denis Zakaria, Ruben Vargas, Djibril Sow, Christian Fassnacht, Admir Mehmedi, Mario Gavranovic.

SWITZERLAND (3-4-1-2):  Yann Sommer; Nico Elvedi, Manuel Akanji, Ricardo Rodriguez; Silvan Widmer, Remo Freuler, Granit Xhaka, Steven Zuber; Xherdan Shaqiri, Breel Embolo, Haris Seferovic.

Turkey lost their first two games against Italy and Wales and are currently bottom of the group, but a win and large goal swing could see them go through as one of the third-placed teams.

Group A reaches its conclusion today, with both teams needing a victory to stand any chance of qualifying for the knockout stages. Switzerland are third with just one point, which came in the opening group game against Wales. They could finish second if Wales suffer defeat against Italy.

Hello and welcome to our LIVE match commentary of the Euro 2020 Group A clash between Switzerland and Turkey in Baku.

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Ahmed Sayed: Former Moreirense midfielder keen on retiring at Zamalek

The Egypt international revealed he wants to see out his professional career at the Cairo International Stadium

Egypt international Ahmed Zizo Sayed disclosed that he wants to retire at Egyptian Premier League side, Zamalek.

After completing a short-term deal at Portuguese side, Moreirense, the 25-year-old midfielder joined the Cairo-based giants in 2018 for an undisclosed fee.

Since his arrival, he has been a key figure in Patrice Carteron’s star-studded squad.

On June 16, 2021, he made his 100th appearance for the club as they silenced Aswan 3-0 in a league game.

However, he has sought to bring the speculation regarding a move to Al Ahly and the Gulf region to a close in a recent interview.

“I’m happy that I played 100 matches with Zamalek, and I hope to continue and make my 200th match and then the 300th,” Sayed told Zamalek’s official website.

“I would like to tell the Zamalek fans that things are looking promising during this period, and you will have some good news in the coming days.

“Zamalek has played a major role in helping me have a successful career, and I hope to stay here until I retire.”

Unbeaten in their last 12 games in all competitions this season, the midfielder is expected to play a crucial role when Carteron and his team square up against Misr Lel Makasa in an Egyptian Cup game on Tuesday evening.

Also, Zamalek currently lead the Egyptian elite division log having accrued 58 points from 26 games - 15 points ahead of closest challengers Al Masry.

Sayed began life in the Belgian Pro League – making his debut against Waasland-Beveren on March 29, 2014 – replacing Souleymane Diomande after 50 minutes.

In the 100 games played for the Egyptian giants, he boasts 15 goals and 15 assists while playing a crucial role in the club’s Caf Confederation Cup, Egypt Cup, Egyptian Super Cup, and Caf Super Cup triumphs.

On the international scene, the former Lierse and Nacional star made his Pharaohs debut in 2019 and has been a key face in Hossam El Badry’s squad.

He is likely to make his first Africa Cup of Nations debut when the North African side travels to Cameroon in a bid to win their eighth African diadem.

Original author: Shina Oludare
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Messi should vacate Barcelona No.10 shirt to honour Maradona, says World Cup winner's son

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Olunga: Why I turned down offers from Europe to sign for Al Duhail SC

The towering Harambee Star explains why he decided against moving to Italy or Spain and ended up in the Gulf

Kenya striker Michael Olunga has revealed the reason he turned down offers from Italy and Spain to sign for Al Duhail SC in Qatar.

After a stellar display in the Japanese J1-League with Kashiwa Reysol, and also having featured in Spain for FC Girona on loan, the towering Harambee Star shocked many when he decided against moving to Europe to pen a four-year contract with the Qatari Super League side in January 2021.

Many of his fans back home had anticipated him to make a move to Europe and his move to Duhail was interpreted negatively.

Olunga has come out to clarify he had offers from top clubs in Italy and Spain but he could not sign the deals because the teams he was negotiating with at that time were not promising him playing time which was his main concern.

“I had several offers before going to Qatar, from La Liga and Italian leagues but as a player, I wanted to move to a place where I can play regularly and a good team which plays top football and not a team fighting relegation,” Olunga told Arocho Live on Sunday.

“I am a competitive player, I had several offers on the table and I analysed them, I can even show you [some of the offers are in my email even now], I also check my style of play if it can fit any team before I sign for them.

“I can also not rule money factor in my transfer, of course, you check what the team is offering, we are footballers and we have a future to look after, we have live’s to live, we have seen many players come out of football and they start to struggle financially.

“We must have a balance of both, money and where to play, so myself I want to thank God for what he has given me and I am looking forward to the new season.”

On his switch to Japan from Girona, Olunga said: “Of course everyone loves money, not Olunga alone, it is a factor when you make transfer moves [that you sign a good deal with good money], but the key thing is I moved to Kashiwa [Reysol] because I felt it was a good opportunity to get playing time,”

“At Girona, I was restricted to a few matches and you know as a player, we all fight to play and represent our country outside there, so when Resyol came for my services, my first question to them was if I will be able to play 75 percent of their matches.

“It was part of my contract that we signed with them, it was a must they give 75 percent of the matches, I asked them how sure were they I will play, because I was not ready to warm the bench because I knew if I play there regularly, then everyone will notice my talent.

“When I joined, I stayed there for two seasons, and I really enjoyed my stay there, I became the first African to win J1-League MVP, also set a record of the most scored goals in one season for Reysol, it shows you I left a mark before I left there, I made Kenya’s name, most of them know Kenya as an athletics nation but I proved them.”

Olunga is currently in Kenya on holiday.

(Originally posted by Dennis Mabuka)
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Borussia Dortmund Freestyle Challenge 2021: What is it, prize money & all you need to know

Co-founder and CEO of WFFA, Dan Wood spoke about the organisation’s journey and what was the prime motive behind starting such a body

The World Freestyle Football Association (WFFA), in partnership with Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund, are presenting a unique Freestyle Challenge for fans of the sport across the world to showcase their footballing skills.

With the tournament in its qualification stage, Goal brings you everything you need to know.

What is the WFFA?

The WFFA was formed back in 2011 as the official world governing body of freestyle football which has come a long way and is now a recognised sport, as co-founder and CEO, Dan Wood has explained.

"Freestyle football for us began just 10 years ago. I stumped into the sport in 2005 and met athletes who were performing on the streets, doing tricks and getting picked up for TV commercials but there was no real structure for doing more so I got together with the community whom I befriended by chance and decided to create something new, a platform for anyone in the streets to pick up a ball, express themselves and live this full time," he stated.

Among the nine ambasssadors for the BVB Freestyle Challenge, six-time World champion Erlend Fagerli also spoke about his journey as a freestyle football professional.

"I started with freestyle football in 2009. I did a few tricks before that when I played some football. But in 2009 I discovered the sport freestyle football through Youtube and it clicked instantly with me," the Norwegian freestyler recalled.

What is the BVB Freestyle Challenge?

Borussia Dortmund representative in China, Martin Zhang, explained what exactly the challenge is. "We started this challenge at the beginning of this month and then in the whole month of June fans all over the world will have a chance to upload their skill videos. Then in the grand finale, we will have BVB judges who will select three winners," he said.

"It all started with an interactive challenge for our fans in Asia. It was a call-out for all our fans globally to showcase their skills and luckily, we got connect to Dan (Wood) very quickly and then we got Erlend (Fagerli) on board with us and other freestylers so they can promote the freestyle football world with regular football," Zhang added.

When and where does it take place?

The qualification period begins June 1 and will run till June 30. There on, 16 contestants with the most votes will be invited for the final stage. 

The final stage of the tournament will be held in July 2021 wherein, once selected, the 16 participants will be required to submit a new video for the jury’s consideration.

What is the prize?

Zhang mentioned of the exciting rewards that are in store for the lucky winners. "Each winner will get a BVB merchandise box with 600 Euros and signed products by the freestylers and BVB legend Patrick Owomoyela.

"It is all about participation. We want our fans to showcase their skills. The three winners will be categorised one as pro, amateur and the third category will be for most creative and entertaining video," the BVB official mentioned.

What are the rules?

Only 1 player allowed to showcase skills; no more than 1 extra/dummy is allowed Recording only in landscape format (16:9) The duration of the video must be between 10 to 30 seconds and the file size is limited to 50MB maximum

To read the full rules and FAQs, and upload your videos, click here.

 

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Suarez: Koeman had no character in Barca exit

The former midfielder insists they have no need for the West Ham star and instead should try to find a reliable partner for Harry Maguire

Manchester United should drop their interest in Declan Rice and do all they can to sign Raphael Varane from Real Madrid, says Nicky Butt.

The Red Devils are said to be among the top candidates to sign Rice from West Ham.

Former United midfielder Butt, however, believes they have enough options in midfield already.

What has been said?

“For me, next season has to be about getting some silverware back in that trophy cabinet,” said Butt, who served as United's head of first-team development before leaving the club in March.

“It's about getting the right players who will allow you to challenge for trophies. It's a winning club, so we can't go this long without silverware.

“I think Man Utd are solid enough in midfield. I keep hearing things about Declan Rice, but is he a better player than Scott McTominay?

“I'm not sure; I think with McTominay, Paul Pogba and obviously Bruno Fernandes, we're in a good place in the middle of the park.”

United urged to go after Varane

Butt feels it is at centre-back where United need to prioritise this summer.

They have been linked to Varane, with recent reports claiming Madrid rejected an offer from the Old Trafford side and Butt sees the 28-year-old as the ideal option to slot into the back four alongside Harry Maguire. 

“The biggest thing that needs addressing for me at Manchester United this summer is that centre-back position; we need a partner for Harry Maguire," he added.

“Everyone talks about Raphael Varane. I understand he's a little bit older than most people would perhaps like, but you just have to go back to the days of Teddy Sheringham.

“I think we bought him when he was 32, and we went and won the treble with him. If Varane is available, then I'd go all out for him.”

Will Varane leave Madrid?

Goal  reported this week that the France international has not yet come to a decision regarding his future.

His contract at the Santiago Bernabeu expires next year and there is still a chance he will sign an extension.

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'It will be a dream to be in the top four' - Ancelotti eyes Everton target

The former Maritzburg United head coach's departure doesn't bother the Abafana Bes'thende chairlady

PSL's acting chief executive officer Mato Madlala has broken her silence on Mandla Ncikazi's exit from Lamontville Golden Arrows. 

The 52-year-old coach raised a few eyebrows when he resigned as Arrows head coach last weekend following a successful 2020/21 season with the KwaZulu-Natal club.

Orlando Pirates then announced the appointment of Ncikazi to their technical staff on Friday as the Soweto giants began preparation for the 2021/22 campaign. 

Madlala, who is the Arrows chairwoman, explained that there was no way she could stop Ncikazi from pursuing his ambitions elsewhere. 

“In this world, no one has the right to stop anyone,” Madlala said on Daily Sun.

“They say, you can go but you’ll remember me. Isn’t that what Tira says in her song? If someone wants to leave, you don’t stop that person.

"Even when a baby touches the hot fire, you let the baby do it because in the future the baby will know it is hot."

Ncikazi spent over a 15-year period with Arrows in different spells having worked under coaches Clinton Larsen, Steve Komphela, and Muhsin Ertugral before taking charge of the team in October 2020.

Madlala made it clear that she doesn't have any problem with Ncikazi’s departure after the retired defender guided Arrows to their highest finish in the PSL as they finished fourth on the standings during the 2020/21 season.

“I’m not a believer in holding people back. If you see greener pastures, I always say, chase them. There will be others who will come and replace you," she continued. 

"As you guys as journalists, there were others who came before you and they left for you to take over.

“So it is important to develop people. If you feel you have developed yourself and you feel you can fly, it is important to let you fly, and no issues about that.”

Ncikazi was nominated for the PSL Coach of the Season award, but he lost it to AmaZulu FC mentor Benni McCarthy.

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Kariobangi Sharks 0-1 Tusker: Onyango fires Brewers past Muluya's troops at Utalii

After holding the former champions in the first half, the Eastlanders were unable to prevent the visitors from scoring in the second half

Tusker remained in the title race after beating Kariobangi Sharks 1-0 in a Football Kenya Federation Premier League meeting at Utalii Ground on Sunday.

Chris Onyango scored the only goal that separated the Nairobi sides in the second half, and later Douglas Mokaya's penalty was saved by Tusker's Mike Wanjala.

Brandon Obiero saved Kariobangi Sharks from going down in the sixth minute after Luke Namanda broke into their box and fired a powerful low drive, but the custodian was quick to react and clear the danger.

Onyango would have opened the scoring in the 15th minute, but he shot wide with a clear chance from close range as Tusker settled faster into the game than the Eastlands side. A combination from midfield between Henry Meja and Onyango almost gave the Brewers an opener, but Obiero was alert enough to ensure the final cross from Meja did not reach Onyango's waiting feet in the 22nd minute.

Obero was made to work once more in the 29th minute as he dived to his left and parried away an effort by Boniface Muchiri who had been put through on goal by Onyango. Robert Matano had to make a change in the 38th minute when Robert Mboya was injured and goalkeeper Wanjala had to be thrown into action.

Meja, who has been included in the Cecafa U23 squad by coach Stanley Okumbi, was unlucky to find the back of the net in the 42nd minute when his effort hit the crossbar with Obiero all but beaten. The 2016 Premier League winners got an opener in the 62nd minute when Onyango's clinical header found the backpost after he had been picked by Sammy Meja.

William Muluya made two changes in the 71st minute as Peter Lwasa and Erick Juma came on for John Omondi and Julius Masaba respectively. Karioangi Sharks won a penalty in the 78th but Wanjala saved, making sure Tusker did not share points with their rivals. Erick Kapaito was fouled inside the box and Mokaya could not beat the Brewers' goalkeeper, who came on for his injured teammate.

Humphrey Mieno had to be replaced by Hashim Sempala after he picked up an injury and Apollo Otieno came on for Faraj Ominde, while Jackson Macharia replaced Meja in Matano's final changes in the 89th minute. 

Kariobangi Sharks XI: Brandon Obiero, Fredrick Alushula, James Mazembe, Joshua Onyango, Tom Teka, Shaphan Oyugi, Douglas Mokaya, Reagan Odede, Julius Masaba, Erick Kapaito, John Omondi.

Subs: Brian Bwire,  Alphonce Omija, Kuol Chuol, Peter Oudu, Boniface Mwangemi, Erick Juma, Peter Lwasa, Ibrahim Ochieng, Ibrahim Kitawi.

Tusker XI: Robert Mboya, Eric Ambunya, Sammy Meja, Eugene Asike, Christopher Oruchum, Humphrey Mieno, Luke Namanda, Chris Onyango, Henry Meja, Faraj Odeny, Boniface Muchiri.

Subs: Mike Wanjala, Rodgers Aloro, Apollo Otieno, Kevin Monyi, Hashim Sempala, Jackson Macharia, Michael Madoya, Erick Zakayo.

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Tuchel tight-lipped on Haaland, Upamecano links

K’Ogalo have now made it seven wins out of seven after another hard earned victory against Batoto ba Mungu in Thika town

Gor Mahia stretched their winning run in the FKF Premier League to seven straight matches after a 1-0 win against Sofapaka at Thika Municipal Stadium on Sunday.

After a drab first half, K’Ogalo finally broke Sofapaka’s hearts in the 75th minute when midfielder Kenneth Muguna set up Burundian striker Jules Ulimwengu, who powered home a low-footed effort past keeper Kevin Omondi for what turned out to be the winner.

K’Ogalo, who went into the game seeking a seventh straight win and were also eyeing to seal a double over Batoto ba Mungu, took time to get their usual rhythm as they struggled to cope with the playing surface at the venue.

Their best chance in the first half came in the 23rd minute when Karim Nikiema fastened onto a good cross from midfielder Ernest Wendo, but his final touch to the ball could not trouble keeper Kevin Omondi.

Five minutes later, Sofapaka’s Lawrence Juma became the first player to earn a booking after a clumsy foul on Wendo and from the free-kick, Gor almost took the lead but Muguna’s effort went inches wide.

Sofapaka then created a chance of their own in the 31st minute as Juma, who was playing against his former side, surged forward with the ball from the middle of play, and then set up Ambrose Sifuna, who in turn released striker Pistone Mutamba, but the latter’s control was poor allowing the ball to roll out.

It was Sofapaka dominating play, and with a minute to the half-time break, they had another chance to take the lead as Titus Achesa attempted to loop the ball over keeper Gad Mathews, but the latter reacted quickly to punch it out for a fruitless corner.

On resumption, Gor continued to threaten their rivals and it was Alpha Onyango, who had a one-one situation with keeper Omondi in the 65th minute, but his placing of the ball was poor.

However, K’Ogalo finally broke the deadlock in the 75th minute when Ulimwengu, who had just come on as substitute for Andrew Juma, powered home a low-footed effort after being set up by Muguna.

In the 73rd minute, K’Ogalo coach Carlos Manuel Vaz Pinto made a double substitution, Samuel Onyango and James Macharia coming in for Alpha and Clifton Miheso, who had a very quiet game.

Despite the changes, there was no goal in the remaining minutes as Gor returned to Nairobi with maximum points.

Gor Mahia XI: Gad Mathews (GK), Philemon Otieno, Frank Odhiambo, Harun Shakava, Andrew Juma, Geoffrey Ochieng, Ernest Wendo, Alpha Onyango, Clifton Miheso, Kenneth Muguna, and Abdoul Karim Nikiema.

Subs: Caleb Otieno, Fred Nkata, Charles Saramu, Joachim Ochieng, John Ochieng, John Macharia, Samuel Onyango, Sydney Wahongo and Jules Ulimwengu.

Sofapaka: Kevin Omondi (GK), Sammy Imbuye, Nixon Imbuye, Michael Kibwage, David Nshirimimina, Roy Okal, Mohamed Kilume, Lawrence Juma, Ambrose Sifuna, Pistone Mutamba, and Titus Achesa.

Subs: Igba Moubarak (GK), Stephen Okal, Michael Bodo, Brian Magonya, Kepha Aswani, Alex Imbusia, David Kingutia, Sunday Ikekhai, and Amissi Bizimana.

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