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The Super Eagles captain has voiced his discontent following the event that overshadowed the Sai Masu Gida and Promise Keepers encounter on Sunday

A lot still needs to be done to keep Nigerian football growing, according to Kano Pillars star Ahmed Musa.

The former Leicester City star disclosed this in the wake of the abandonment of the Nigeria Professional Football League encounter between Sai Masu Gida and Akwa United on Sunday.

Fans invaded the Ahmadu Bello Stadium in an attempt to beat the referee and his assistant after they ruled out a goal scored by Nwagua Nyiwa for Pillars in the closing stages of the top-of-the-table clash.

The pitch invasion prompted both teams to walk off the pitch as they sought safety in the dressing room.

Nevertheless, the game was concluded on Monday morning and it ended in a 0-0 draw.

In a post on social media, Musa expressed his displeasure over the ‘disheartening’ episode, while calling on all stakeholders to wake up to their responsibilities.

“It is disheartening to write this but unfortunately, it has to be said. In a bid to be patriotic or represent our home country, some of us decided to play for the league with pleasure,” he wrote on Instagram.

“In as much as I commend officials who handle games in the leagues across Nigeria, it is imperative to add that a lot still needs to be done to keep our football growing to the heights it deserves.

“There are a lot of areas that need to be worked on so that players can be at their optimal best and play football as it should be in accordance with the laws of the game where fair play is enshrined by all and sundry.

“It is time every stakeholder is involved and with pure intent, to keep raising the level of the game. That is the mindset and the vision I had when I decided to come back home and play.”

“Despite what I have seen, I am encouraged to believe that this is achievable if we put our minds to it,” he continued.

“There are a lot of players like me who want to come back home and play in the league and I am sure they are watching as everything unfolds with rapt attention.

“All I, and by extension other players want to do is play football and contribute our quota to the growth of the sport at home. If this is to be achieved, then the needful has to be done.

“I would like to state categorically that we are patriotic and will relish to come back and contribute our quota but the needful has to be done by all parties to improve the competency and fairness of the management of the game by those saddle with the responsibility to do so.

“The time for action is now. To the fans, I want to implore you to obey the law at all times especially in these dire times we are occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic.

“It is my wish to play in front of the fans but we have to play within the laws that are set by the Nigeria Football Federation and the League Management Company.

“That is how you support your team. Please do not take the laws into your hands. Let us learn to obey the authorities.

“Stay at home and cheer your team all the time until when the authorities feel it is safe for you to return to the stadiums. Thank you.”

Kano Pillars – who are just one point behind leaders Akwa United – would be aiming to return to winning ways when they travel to Jigawa Golden Stars on June 20.

Original author: Shina Oludare
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Sergio Aguero to miss World Cup qualifiers after testing positive for coronavirus

The teams are out and will now observe the national anthems prior to kick-off.

It is the fourth consecutive Copa America in which these two nations lock horns. Chile famously prevailed on penalties in the final of the 2015 and 2016 editions, but Argentina won when they faced off in the third-place play-off two years ago.

It is also Chile's first tournament under the stewardship of recently appointed Martin Lasarte. For the group stage at least, he will have to make do without talisman Alexis Sanchez, who has been ruled out with a foot injury. Internacional striker Carlos Palacios leads the line in his absence with support from Jean Meneses and veteran Eduardo Vargas. It is a highly experienced starting line-up that also features four of the country's five most-capped players in Claudio Bravo, Gary Medel, Mauricio Isla and Arturo Vidal.

Lionel Scaloni leads Argentina into a major tournament for the first time since replacing Jorge Sampaoli after the 2018 World Cup. As ever, the former assistant can call upon the irrepressible Lionel Messi, who will hope this is the year he finally lands his first senior international honour. Messi receives support from Lautaro Martinez and Nicolas Gonzalez, while Nicolas Otamendi anchors the defence and Emiliano Martinez wins just his third cap in goal.

SUBS: Gabriel Arias, Marcelino Nunez, Tomas Alarcon,  Sebastian Vegas, Felipe Mora, Ben Brereton, Enzo Roco, Claudio Baeza, Clemente Montes, Cesar Pinares, Pablo Galdames, Gabriel Castellon.

CHILE (4-3-3): Claudio Bravo; Mauricio Isla, Gary Medel, Guillermo Maripan, Eugenio Mena; Arturo Vidal, Erick Pulgar, Charles Aranguiz; Jean Meneses, Carlos Palacios, Eduardo Vargas.

SUBS: Franco Armani, Guido Rodriguez,  Joaquin Correa, Sergio Aguero, Exequiel Palacios, Angel Di Maria, Marcos Acuna, Lisandro Martinez, Nahuel Molina, German Pezzella, Angel Correa, Agustin Marchesin.

ARGENTINA (4-3-3): Emiliano Martinez; Gonzalo Montiel, Lucas Martinez Quarta, Nicolas Otamendi, Nicolas Tagliafico; Rodrigo De Paul, Leandro Paredes, Giovani Lo Celso; Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martinez, Nicolas Gonzalez.

Both nations will be aiming to make the perfect start in what is the opening match of Group A. Of course, these sides have contested two of the last three finals, with Chile prevailing on both occasions.

Hello everyone and welcome to live text coverage of the Copa America clash between Argentina and Chile at Estadio Nilton Santos.

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Germany not underdogs vs France, says Neuer

The goalkeeper has backed his side to go toe-to-toe with the tournament favourites

Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer says his team doesn't feel like they are underdogs as they prepare to do battle with reigning world champions France.

Tuesday's group stage opener is a battle between the last two World Cup winners, with many seeing France, in particular, as a team favoured to win the Euros this summer.

But Neuer believes Germany are a team worth backing, too, as he believes Tuesday's game should be fairly even.

What did Neuer say?

"We know we owe the fans something after the last tournament [World Cup 2018]," he said at a press conference. "We try to carry them along and need all the support. The mood with us is very good. We have the will to beat France.

"We don't see us as the 'underdog'. France has an amazing team but we are ready to compete and play a good game. We're really looking forward to playing this match."

Goretzka could take part

One potential boost for Germany could be the involvement of Leon Goretzka, who was expected to miss out on the opening fixture.

The Bayern Munich midfielder has been dealing with a muscle injury since May but manager Joachim Low says Goretzka could, in fact, feature.

"Apart from Jonas Hofmann, all the players have been at training," Low said. "Leon too. Leon has done four or five sessions with the team. He made a very, very good impression.

"According to our medical department, there is no more risk. I will talk to Leon after the final training session. Of course, he won't be in the starting eleven.

"I will discuss with him and with the doctors. Then we'll see if he can be there - even for a longer period of time. At the moment, I can't fully judge."

Further reading

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7 Defenders Liverpool Should Sign in January

The LaLiga ambassador feels either a move to the Red Devils or the Parisians would be a fantastic move for the Portuguese superstar

Former Real Madrid star Mutiu Adepoju claims a move to either Manchester United or Paris Saint-Germain would be good for Portugal international, Cristiano Ronaldo.

The 36-year-old has been heavily linked with a move away from Juventus in recent months, with it suggested that the Bianconeri are ready to cash in on the prized asset before he becomes a free agent in 2022.

Juve officials are convinced that the Portuguese is exploring his options ahead of the summer transfer window with Old Trafford and Parc des Princes touted as potential destinations.

He weighed in with his opinion on where the five-time Ballon d'Or winner should continue his professional career.

“Well, I feel he can try any of the teams,” Adepoju told Goal.

“He was at Manchester United – where he started and all that before joining Real Madrid.

“In England, he did very well and if he decides to go there, it would be a known place for him and settling down would be very easy.

“And if he chooses Paris Saint-Germain, it's all good because they are one of the big teams in Europe. Honestly, whichever one he decides to go for is very fine for him.”

According to football fans, Ronaldo should consider retiring from the beautiful game when the ovation is still very loud, instead of thinking of a move to another club.

However, the LaLiga ambassador thinks otherwise. “I don’t think that is necessary as long as he feels good with himself and he feels strong.

“Although he is 36, he is a player who rarely gets injured and takes very good care of himself.

“So, if he wants to keep playing, I strongly believe that he has a lot to offer football.

“At least, we have seen [Zlatan] Ibrahimovic still playing at 39, so I don’t feel Ronaldo would have any problems if he chooses to keep playing.”

Ronaldo is expected to lead Os Navegadores’ charge at the Uefa European Championship where they would be hoping to defend their title won five years ago.

Original author: Shina Oludare
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'It's all about greed' - Figo says European Premier League plans will 'destroy football'

The Ghana international is a free agent and he is looking for a new club after the Swans opted not to renew his deal

Former Celtic striker Frank McAvennie has disclosed his former club might drop their reported interest in Andre Ayew if he demands high wages.

Earlier this month, Swansea City confirmed the Black Stars captain will leave the club at the end of his contract after their failed quest for promotion in the Championship play-off final.

Brentford pipped Steve Cooper's men to the last promotion slot to the Premier League with a 2-0 loss at Wembley Stadium in May.

Ayew returned to the Liberty Stadium for his second spell with the Swans in 2018 and he played a starring role in the team with his return of 33 goals in the last two Championship seasons.

The 31-year-old's next adventure remains unknown but he is said to be attracting interest from several European clubs including Celtic and Fenerbahce.

McAvennie who played for West Ham and Celtic before retiring in 1995, reviewed Ayew's career in England and he considers him as a good option for the Bhoys after they finished second behind Rangers in the Scottish top-flight.

The 61-year-old, however, expressed his concern over the Ghana star's financial demands which might affect the deal.

"He didn’t do too well at West Ham,” McAvennie told Football Insider. "He’s done better at Swansea when he plays upfront as part of a two. He did alright in the playoffs.

“He scored a great goal in the first leg. He’s getting on a bit though. Is he going to come in on those wages? 

“I’m not sure Celtic will sanction that if he’s demanding a high wage.

“It’s a name, he’s going to be free. I’m not really for or against it. If he comes, great. If he doesn’t, fine. We’ll get someone else.” 

Andre, elder brother of Crystal Palace forward Jordan Ayew, started his professional career in France and he played in Ligue 1 with Marseille and Lorient before switching to the Premier League in 2015.

He made a quick impact at Swansea City with 12 goals in 34 Premier League matches during his debut season. His goalscoring record earned him a move to West Ham where he struggled with nine goals in 43 games across two campaigns.

Ayew's return to the Liberty Stadium in January 2018 could not stop the Swans from dropping to the Championship and he sought top-flight action in the Turkish Super Lig where he played for Fenerbahce on a season-long loan in 2018-19.

Original author: Taiye Taiwo
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Four of the best moments under Kimanzi’s Harambee Stars reign

The Algerian international was quick to joke on social media while on holiday with the Dortmund star

Riyad Mahrez responded to a video of himself on holiday with Erling Haaland as the Manchester City star teased fans by saying "Agent Mahrez on duty".

Haaland has been linked with a number of the world's top clubs since making the move to Borussia Dortmund, where he has become one of the world's best forwards.

And Mahrez was quick to rile up fans on social media by hinting about Haaland's future before pointing out that he was, in fact, joking.

What did Mahrez say?

On Monday, a video emerged on social media showing Haaland and Mahrez enjoying themselves while on holiday, with both waving napkins above their heads as music played.

Haaland, whose father played for Manchester City, has been subject of transfer rumours for months, with Mahrez adding fuel to the fire by declaring himself as an agent on duty.

However, presumably to avoid any sorts of trouble for tampering with another club's player, Mahrez was quick to clarify that he was only joking, saying: "just having fun calm down."

Haaland's time with Dortmund

Since making the move to Germany after breaking through with RB Salzburg, Haaland has emerged as one of the most feared goalscorers in the sport.

He's scored 57 goals in 59 games since joining Dortmund, including 41 in 41 this season.

As a result, Haaland has been linked with a number of clubs, most notably Barcelona, Real Madrid and Chelsea.

Further reading

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Lloris: Mbappe-Giroud spat did not affect France team

The goalkeeper says the group has put the issue behind them ahead of a clash with Germany

Hugo Lloris says that the recent war of words between Kylian Mbappe and Olivier Giroud has not impacted France's preparations for their upcoming match against Germany.

Seen by many as favourites to win Euro 2020, France has been at the centre of controversy this week due to the feud, with Giroud complaining about the service he has received in what was seen as a dig at Mbappe.

Mbappe has since responded saying that he was "affected" by Giroud's comments, but Lloris believes his team-mates have put the issue behind them.

What was said?

"To be honest with you, it made a lot more noise outside than inside," Lloris said at a press conference ahead of Tuesday's clash with Germany. "Olivier and Kylian had a discussion the day after the game, but there is nothing abnormal.

"There was a small disagreement, but these things happen in a dressing room. But in no way did it affect the team or the team as a whole. It was handled in the right way. It's behind us. Now I want to say let's get on with the game and the competition."

'Important but not decisive'

French boss Didier Deschamps highlighted the importance of Tuesday's match, which features two of the tournament's heavyweights facing off to open group play.

Germany and France are also grouped with another contender in Portugal as well as Hungary, a team that is seemingly overmatched by its three superior group-mates.

Given the slightly forgiving format to qualify for the next round, three points may be good enough to move on, with Deschamps saying this opening game won't define France's tournament either way.

"In 2018 [at the World Cup], we did not start at our best," he said. "I can't consider that a mistake. I usually say that the first match is important but not decisive. We still have two games to go.

"The quality of the opponent makes it a great match. It's a great match for us, but also for the Germans. We are one of the best European nations. The objective is to seek efficiency in both areas. That's where it's going to come down to."

Further reading

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After Poland exit, will new Flamengo coach Paulo Sousa escape Jorge Jesus' shadow?

It has overall been a season of mixed fortunes and inconsistent form for the Soweto giants, which resulted in coach Gavin Hunt's sacking
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AFC Champions League: Ulsan Hyundai’s dream run in Qatar continues

The custodian has insisted he will not give up until he wins 10 league titles in South Africa

Uganda legend Denis Onyango believes it will not be easy for any foreigner to match his PSL titles.

The 36-year-old has so far won eight league titles; he managed to get three at SuperSport United before winning five at Mamelodi Sundowns. The veteran goalkeeper has set his sights on winning more before hanging his gloves.

"When I retire, it will remain that Denis [Onyango] is one of the most decorated foreigners with eight league titles," the former Cranes custodian said, as reported in the Citizen.

"No one is going to come from outside and win eight league titles because sometimes they play for two or three seasons then they go. But it is up to them, whoever comes must take me on because I want to reach 10 titles 

"I need to keep going, I have never heard anyone saying my medals are enough and that’s what drives me."  

Onyango has also expressed his feelings on sharing the record with his captain Hlompho Kekana.

"It is amazing to win my eighth league title and share that record with Kekana," Onyango continued.

"I saw him coming from Limpopo where he played for Black Leopards and I saw the way he was, he was an aspiring youngster and he became one of the biggest captains in Sundowns. These are the things that drive us because we are here to win. 

"Daine Klate was the one with the most titles and we managed to beat that, we got to seven, now to eight and we want to make it 10 with Kekana.

"We are privileged that we are playing at Sundowns and the target is to always win the league. It is not going to be easy to find a youngster who wins nine or 10 league titles because sometimes youngsters get to two or three league titles and they stop." 

The custodian has played in the PSL for 15 years since joining from St. George of Ethiopia. In South Africa, he has played for Mpumalanga Black Aces, SuperSport, Bidvest Wits, and Sundowns.

He also played for Villa SC in Uganda between 2004-2005.

The legendary goalkeeper quit the Ugandan national team this year after failing to help them qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations.

Original author: Seth Willis
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Feyenoord director reveals decision on Tottenham approach

The African football great has been confirmed as assistant manager of the Russian Premier League side

Former Barcelona and Manchester City star Yaya Toure has been appointed as assistant coach at Russian Premier League outfit FK Akhmat.

The 38-year-old - who began his coaching career at Ukrainian side Olimpik Donetsk – has been handed a one-year deal that will see him at the Akhmat Arena for the 2021-22 campaign.

The four-time African Player of the Year winner is now expected to assist Andrei Talalayev in the dugout.

“Former footballer Yaya Toure has joined the coaching staff of the Thunderbirds. Head coach Andrey Talalaev will determine his duties as an assistant,” a  statement from the club website read.

“The contract with the specialist is calculated until the end of the 2021-22 season.

“Yaya has played for teams such as Beveren, Metalurh Donetsk, Monaco, Olympiacos, Barcelona and Manchester City.

“We welcome Yaya Toure and say to him: 'welcome to Ahmat.'”

A legend with 101 Cote d’Ivoire caps to his credit, spent eight memorable years at City between 2010 and 2018, winning three Premier League titles, two League Cups and the FA Cup.

He last played for Qingdao Huanghai in the Chinese League One, and he helped them earn promotion to the Super League after winning the Second Division title.

After leaving China, the Ivorian was in transfer talks with Botafogo but he turned down a move to the Brazilian club due to family reasons.

“The coronavirus pandemic has made things difficult in a lot of ways – it was the reason I left Qingdao Huanghai in China at the start of 2020 – but it has given me the opportunity to learn,” Toure had written in  the Coaches' Voice.

“I have taken the chance to start doing my coaching badges and think about the next chapter. I’ve already made good progress in gaining my qualifications.

“But sitting in an office the whole time – that’s not me.

“I want to be out on the grass, interacting with other people, exchanging ideas. I’ve been very lucky that Chris Ramsey has given me the opportunity to do that at QPR.

“I’ve been able to lead coaching sessions with the younger age groups, watch Chris coach and learn from him, as well as lots of other good coaches like Andrew Impey and Paul Hall. Les Ferdinand has been great, giving me the chance to watch these coaches in action. They have pushed me to learn, and have shown me what you need to do differently to be a top coach.

“I’ve also had the chance to go to Blackburn thanks to Stuart Jones, and the PFA – through Geoff Lomax – have given me great opportunities too. I’m learning all the time, and I love it!

“At QPR, after the sessions, I spend time with the players chatting to them. It really is amazing to see how committed they are. They want to achieve as much as I did, and they always want to learn how to be better. It’s amazing to be able to help them, and I’m delighted that I have that chance.”

Original author: Shina Oludare
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Who Brighton could face in the Europa League

A memorable season for Africa’s stars have come to an end, and the boys at African Football HQ have put their heads together to pick an African Dream Team for 2020-21.

Competition was fierce for the squad, with many of the continent’s biggest names enjoying standout campaigns and maintaining their own high standards.

Of course, some of the big names didn’t deliver—Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang wasn’t even discussed as a candidate for the Team of the Year—but their places have been taken by breakout stars who took their game to new heights since the start of the campaign.

There was consensus over various positions in our eleven-man dream team, with Champions League winner Edouard Mendy the undisputed pick between the sticks.

It could have been a different story had Andre Onana not been suspended for taking a banned substance, but in his absence, the Chelsea stopper was a shoo-in for the Dream Team.

Not only did he win the Champions League, but he also broke several clean sheet records in Europe’s premier club competition along the way.

Elsewhere, Achraf Hakimi—an Italian champion with Internazionale—was an undisputed pick, as was Wilfred Ndidi following his heroics for Leicester City in their FA Cup triumph.

Riyad Mahrez and Mohamed Salah both also made the cut in the wide positions of a 3-4-3 formation, with the duo maintaining their high standards throughout the campaign.

Admittedly, it was a tough year for Liverpool, but Salah nonetheless finished just one goal behind Harry Kane in the Golden Boot race, while Mahrez was once again influential as Manchester City won the Premier League title.

Admittedly, the Sky Blues fell short in the Champions League final, but this was the year when Mahrez proved that he truly was a key man for Pep Guardiola’s side, and not merely a decorative talent.

His pair of showings against Ajax in the UCL semi-final will surely ensure that he rivals Mendy and others for the African Footballer of the Year award this term.

Up top, the debate raged as to which African stars should start for our Dream Team.

The likes of Simy Nwankwo, Kelechi Iheanacho, Silas, Andre Ayew, Patson Daka, Youssef En-Nesyri and Paul Onuachu were all considered after magnificent campaigns, but only three of them could make our Dream Team…

Check out the latest AFHQ Unplugged vid to see who makes the cut.

Original author: Ed Dove
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Glazer: Man Utd debt does not affect transfer budget

The club has been saddled with debt since the leveraged takeover in 2005 but the owner insists it does not affect plans to sign big-name players

Manchester United co-chairman Joel Glazer has defended the club’s level of debt and dividend payments to the owners and insists it has no impact on transfers. 

The Glazer family have been heavily criticised during their 16 years in charge and one of the reasons is that their leveraged buyout of the club in 2005 landed the club with millions of pounds worth of debt. 

In addition to that, they have continued to pay themselves dividend payments worth over £100 million during their tenure of ownership, but Glazer defended their actions to supporters at a Fans’ Forum meeting last week.

What was said? 

Initially, Glazer, who was attending the meeting for the first time, was asked about why they take their dividend payments. 

“I know this is a subject that a lot of people have a lot of different views on, but when we take things and look at things as a whole, we think that Manchester United is a very well run club,” he said.  “We're able to spend with the top clubs throughout Europe, whether it's wages or transfer fees, we've been able to keep our ticket prices low, we've not increased them in over 10 years.

"We're able to pay a dividend but it's a modest proportion of our five to six hundred million pounds of revenue; it's less than three per cent of that.

“It has never stood in the way of us pursuing players or transfers on the pitch. We may have walked away from transfers at times because the other side wanted an outlandish number. And while it's easy to pay it that one time, it does have consequences.

"You do it once and the next person expects it, and then the next person expects it. And that's not good, ultimately, for the club. So, we think that we're able to accomplish all these things and still have a very, very successful club and invest, and do everything that's necessary for a club of our stature.”

What about the debt? 

The next question from one of the representatives on the forum was about the level of debt and why the money they take out could not be used to pay part of that off. 

“I know this is clearly another area that has got a lot of discussion and debate over the years. We think we have a very comfortable position when it comes to this. We have debt, but a lot of other clubs do have debt as well,” Glazer explained. 

“We pay a very low interest rate, mostly fixed interest debt. So, if interest rates went up it would not affect us, but we had made progress in reducing our debt over the last several years.

"The net debt was meaningfully reduced a couple years ago. Unfortunately, the pandemic hit and we have had to use a lot of our cash reserves because we didn't have any supporters in the stands, we didn't have the matchday revenue, and that has affected us, like it's affected all the clubs throughout Europe. The difference is we've been able to keep investing. We're strong.”

Throughout a lengthy response, the club’s co-chairman also pointed towards the fact they did not furlough anyone and pledged investment in their ‘big plans’ for the training ground and stadium. 

He added: “We're going to keep investing on the pitch, which we did last year, and we plan on doing it meaningfully this year. So, we feel that we're in a good spot. There's always headline numbers [for the debt], and then there's the real costs on an annual basis and, again, it's never affected our ability to operate in the transfer market or do anything else with regard to the club.”

How did the meeting go? 

Glazer attended the meeting for the first time to address fans’ concerns about Manchester United’s involvement in the proposed European Super League and the way the club is being run. 

The American-based owner spent over two hours on the virtual meeting during which time he repeatedly apologised for a previous lack of communication and the ill-fated ESL proposals. A supporters share scheme was also put forward in addition to a fan advisory board to promote better communication. 

Sources told Goal fans felt cautiously optimistic following the meeting and are hopeful the owners will follow through with their pledges. 

Further reading

Original author: Charlotte Duncker
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Fosu-Mensah: Former Manchester United defender ‘following’ Ghana Black Stars

Netherlands defender of Ghanaian descent Timothy Fosu-Mensah has revealed he keeps tabs on the Black Stars despite turning down an opportunity to play for the side. 

The former Manchester United man was born to Ghanaian parents in Amsterdam, making him eligible to represent both nations. 

In 2017, he rejected a chance to join the Black Stars before going ahead to make his senior debut for Oranje, having played for the Europeans at various youth levels. 

“I have been watching Ghana, especially the 2010 World Cup," Fosu Mensah, who is currently on holiday in Ghana, told Citi Sports

“It was the first time Kevin Prince Boateng joined the national team.

“Recently I have seen that unfortunately they lost [1-0] to Morocco, but yeah I have been watching."

Fosu-Mensah, who currently plays for German Bundesliga outfit Bayer Leverkusen, has made three senior appearances for the Netherlands so far. 

“I get emotional when they [Ghana] lose, especially against Uruguay during the 2010 World Cup," he continued. 

“This is because in Amsterdam we lived in a flat with a lot of other Ghanaians.

“When that happened, it was painful but when Ghana was scoring my brother and I would open the door and shout in celebration.

“When you think about it, it is special."

The defender is currently nursing an injury that put him out of contention for a place in the Netherlands squad for the ongoing Euro 2020 Championship.

“We have indeed been called. Ghana want to persuade him to play for them,” a spokesperson of Fosu-Mensah’s Stellar Group agency told news outlet Algemeen Dagblad in 2016, a year before the player’s debut in a World Cup qualifier against France.

After impressing for Ajax at youth level, Fosu-Mensah joined Manchester United in 2016. Owing to limited playing opportunities at Old Trafford, the kind which necessitated loan moves to Crystal Palace and Fulham, the 23-year-old left the Red Devils for Leverkusen in January this year.

He is one of four players of Ghanaian descent currently fully capped by the Netherlands and available to the side, the others being Olympique Lyon attacker Memphis Depay, PSV Eindhoven winger Cody Gapko and AZ Alkmaar striker Myron Boadu.

Original author: Prince Narkortu Teye
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LIVE: Spain vs Sweden

17' The Swedes just let their pressure drop then and it didn't take much for Spain to open them up and carve out an excellent chance in front of goal. An early warning.

16' SAVE! Olmo goes close to firing Spain into the lead! It's a brilliant cross into the penalty area from the right wing by Koke and Olmo gets ahead of his marker at the near post and powers a header towards the bottom right corner of the net. However, Olsen makes a terrific diving save to deny him.

15' The front two for Sweden, Berg and Isak have hardly touched the ball so far, they are currently sitting deep inside their own half defending.

13' Despite their dominance in the opening few minutes, Spain haven't yet opened the Sweden defence up and carved out an opportunity, with Olsen still untested.

11' Spain have won only one of their last five opening matches at a major tournament, World Cup and Euro combined (1-0 v Czech Republic, Euro 2016)

9' Alba has done well for Spain so far down the left wing, the defender is captain today as Busquets is unavailable and he has constantly been up and down the flank looking dangerous.

7' Olmo fires the first shot of the game high over the crossbar, after Sweden fail to clear the danger from a corner and the ball falls nicely to the winger, but it doesn't trouble Olsen.

5' Good defending from Sweden! The hosts work the ball into the final third and get into a good position to create an opportunity, but Sweden close them down quickly and force them back.

3' Spain with the early possession here, they are keeping it well in midfield as you would expect and they are forcing Sweden to sit deep and soak up the pressure.

1' We're under way!

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

The Swedes are missing Dejan Kulusevski and Mattias Svanberg due to positive tests. However, they still start with a strong line-up, as Larsson captains the side and Alexander Isak and Marcus Berg start up front.

Spain are missing their captain Sergio Busquets after he tested positive for COVID-19, so Rodri takes his place in midfield alongside Koke and Pedri. Meanwhile Simon gets the nod in goal ahead of De Gea and Laporte makes his competitive debut for his country.

SWEDEN SUBS: Filip Helander, Pontus Jansson, Viktor Claesson, Karl-Johan Johnsson, Pierre Bengtsson, Robin Quaison, Ken Sema, Jordan Larsson, Emil Krafth, Jens Cajuste, Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Gustav Svensson.

SWEDEN (4-4-2): Robin Olsen; Mikael Lustig, Marcus Danielson, Victor Lindelof, Ludwig Augustinsson; Sebastian Larsson, Albin Ekdal, Kristoffer Olsson, Emil Forsberg; Marcus Berg, Alexander Isak.

SPAIN SUBS: Thiago, David De Gea, Gerard Moreno, Adama Traore, Eric Garcia, Pablo Sarabia, Mikel Oyarzabal, Cesar Azpilicueta, Jose Gaya, Diego Llorente, Robert Sanchez, Fabian Ruiz.

SPAIN (4-3-3): Unai Simon; Marcos Llorente, Aymeric Laporte, Pau Torres, Jordi Alba; Rodri, Koke, Pedri; Ferran Torres, Alvaro Morata, Dani Olmo.

The most recent meeting between these two sides came back in October 2019, when they drew 1-1. The other two sides in the group faced off earlier today, with Slovakia beating Poland 2-1.

The 2008 and 2012 competition winners kick-off their campaign today, looking to improve on their Round of 16 finish in 2016, however, they are in a tough group and face a difficult test against Sweden today. The two sides faced each other in qualifying campaign for the tournament, with Spain finishing top and unbeaten, while Sweden were the runners-up, suffering just one defea, which came against Spain.

Hello and welcome to our LIVE match commentary of the Euro 2020 Group E clash between Spain and Sweden in Seville.

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Appau the hero as Asante Kotoko down Inter Allies in Ghana Premier League

The Porcupine Warriors left Dawu with three points, going level with Hearts of Oak

Asante Kotoko have made it two wins on the bounce in the Ghana Premier League following a 3-2 away victory over Inter Allies on Monday.

Alex Aso and Andy Okpe netted for the hosts but replies from Emmanuel Gyamfi, Evans Adomako and Andrews Appau sealed three points for the Porcupine Warriors in the matchday 29 tie in Dawu.

The triumph has sent the Kumasi-based side level on points with archrivals Hearts of Oak but the former team sits second on the league table due to an inferior goal difference.

Allies, on the other hand, saw their relegation woes compounded as they sit bottom of the log.

Kotoko’s Monday win follows an earlier 1-0 triumph over Ashanti Gold. With Hearts having beaten Medeama 2-0 on Sunday to move three points clear at the top of the table, the Porcupine Warriors were under pressure to beat Allies.

Coach Mariano Barreto made two changes to his starting line-up, restoring Razak Abalora to the No.1 spot upon his return from international duty.

Centre-back Ismael Abdul Ganiyu, who was also on international duty with the Black Stars for their friendly games against Morocco and Cote d’Ivoire, was named in the first XI.

In dire need of a win, Allies kept faith with the likes of Paul Abanga, Aso, and Igw for goals.

Kotoko broke the deadlock in the 27th minute when Gyamfi backheeled a ball into the net, recycling a wayward Adomako header after Patrick Asmah sent a cross into the box.

Twelve minutes later, Allies hit back as Aso capitalised on loose marking inside the Kotoko goal area to drive a low strike beyond Abalora.

Adomako restored Kotoko’s lead in the 40th minute, five minutes before Abalora saved his side from conceding, palming away after Richmond Lamptey attempted to dink the ball over in a one-on-one situation.

The goalkeeper could do little when the hosts came knocking again after the break, Okpe rising high to head home a corner.

The Porcupine Warriors refused to give up hope of winning the game and were rewarded with a goal for their efforts as Appau headed past Allies goalkeeper Rashid Seidu. This time around, the Eleven-Is-To-One could not find a way back into the game.

Original author: Prince Narkortu Teye
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'You have to bank on yourself' - Erasmus on recovering from difficult debut Mamelodi Sundowns season

The former Orlando Pirates player's maiden campaign in the colours of Masandawana was plagued by injuries which limited his game time

Mamelodi Sundowns forward Kermit Erasmus is drawing inspiration from his previous experience in France to rejuvenate himself from a difficult season at Mamelodi Sundowns.

The 30-year-old signed for Ligue 1 side Stade Rennais in January 2016 but was sent to the reserve side when struggling for first-team opportunities upon his arrival.

He, however, picked himself up during a loan stint at then Ligue 2 side RC Lens before brief spells in Sweden and Portugal. 

But after coming back home to sign for Cape Town City, Erasmus was back to his best form which attracted Sundowns and a return to the Bafana Bafana fold. 

Limited game time owing to injuries, however, marked his debut season at Sundowns and the striker is drawing positives from the difficult campaign. 

“I was in France and spent two years not playing after I signed from Orlando Pirates. I have the self-belief that is one of the things that I took out from my difficult period,” said Eramus as per Phakaaathi. 

“If you are going to bank on anybody, you have to bank on yourself, no one is going to do anything for you but yourself. If you believe in yourself there is nothing you can’t do.” 

Erasmus made 17 Premier Soccer League appearances, scoring three goals and making five assists.  

He then played six Champions League matches and found the back of the net thrice while featuring three times in the Nedbank Cup and once in the MTN8. 

“You can’t deny quality because if someone has the quality to produce the goods, the only thing that can stop you is injury,” Erasmus said. 

“Consistency, playing regularly and being injury-free will make a difference and that is something I want to focus on in the new season. If you see me injury-free, there is very little I can’t do.” 

While Erasmus battled against fitness issues, his attacking partner Peter Shalulile went on to end the season with 15 league goals and was crowned the PSL Player of the Season as well as Players’ Player of the Season.  

Original author: Michael Madyira
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The VAR Review: Ziyech red card explained, disallowed Arsenal goal, Saka penalty

Thanks for joining our commentary this evening. Until next time, goodbye.

Slovakia are next in action against Sweden in Saint Petersburg on Friday, while Poland travel to Seville to take on Spain on Saturday.

Slovakia record a fine win over 10-man Poland in their Euro 2020 Group E opener in Saint Petersburg. An own goal from Wojciech Szczesny put Stefan Tarkovic's men in front after a brilliant run and strike from Robert Mak caused the mistake from the Poland keeper. The Poles responded almost immediately after half-time as Karol Linetty turned in Maciej Rybus' cross from the left flank. The game took another twist when Grzegorz Krychowiak was dismissed for two bookable offences. Slovakia seized the initiative and Milan Skriniar notched the decisive goal in the contest with a firm strike from 12 yards to secure the win for his team.

90' + 5' FULL-TIME: POLAND 1-2 SLOVAKIA

90' + 3' SAVE! Lewandowski fends off two Slovakia defenders in the box, but has no room to strike. He offloads to Swiderski, who takes on the shot on his left foot, but sends his attempt straight at Dubravka.

90' + 1' CHANCE! Bednarek latches on to a low ball into the box from Frankowski and mis-kicks his first effort. However, he gets a second opportunity on his left foot, but he curls his shot inches wide of the post. Agony for Poland.

90' There will be four minutes of added time.

88' CLOSE! Moder whips a perfect ball in from the left flank from the resulting corner, but no one in a white shirt can connect with a header, including Lewandowski, with the goal gaping. 

88' Moder has a run down the left flank and angles a cross into the box. It takes a deflection and travels towards the net, forcing Dubravka to turn it over the bar.

85' OVER! Puchacz latches on to a clearance from Slovakia defence following Klich's corner, but the full-back can only hammer his 20-yard effort on the half-volley over the bar.

84' Lewandowski puts Satka under pressure down the right flank and wins a corner for Poland. They need to make the most of these opportunities.

82' Time is running out for Poland to force the issue. Since being reduced to 10 men, Sousa's men have not carried a threat in the final third.

81' Hamsik has been involved in three of Slovakia's five goals at the European Championships (one goal, two assists).

77' Bednarek rises to attack a cross from Klich into the box, but he can only nod the ball straight into the grasp of Dubravka.

75' Poland became just the second side to score an own goal (Wojciech Szczesny) and have a player sent off (Grzegorz Krychowiak) in a single European Championship game after Czechoslovakia versus Netherlands in 1976.

72' Linetty tees up Zielinski for a drive at goal from 20 yards, but the Napoli man lifts his effort well over the bar.

68' CHANCE! Kucka breaks through the Poland midfield towards the edge of the box. He spots Haraslin in space and offloads to his team-mate. The midfielder strikes at goal, but it takes a deflection on its way wide of the target.

66' Krychowiak is just the third player to be sent off for Poland at a major tournament (European Championship or World Cup) after Radislaw Sobolewski against Germany at the 2006 World Cup and Wojciech Szczesny against Greece at EURO 2012.

64' Pekarik tries to release Duda in the box, but the forward takes a heavy first touch and cannot prevent the ball travelling out for a goal-kick.

62' OFF! Krychowiak is dismissed for two bookable offences. The midfielder lunges in late on Hromada and is given his second yellow and then a red by the referee. Poland are down to 10 men.

60' Slovakia are attempting to take the pace out of the game to combat Poland's brisk start. Tarkovic's men need to find their feet.

58' OVER! Lewandowksi strikes the free-kick at goal with power on his right foot, but it deflects off Skriniar's head and travels over the bar.

57' Rybus is brought down on the edge of the box by Kucka, presenting Poland with a great opportunity to threaten from the resulting free-kick.

56' Linetty’s equaliser for Poland came just 32 seconds into the second-half, the second fastest second-half goal scored in a European Championship game after Marcel Coras for Romania vs Germany in 1984 (21 seconds).

54' SHOT! Haraslin is played into space down the right flank by Pekarik. He takes a touch inside on his left foot before angling a strike at goal that travels just over the bar.

53' OVER! Zielinski collects on the right flank and floats a cross into the box. Glik rises to head at goal, but he plants his effort over the top.

52' Jozwiak has a run down the right flank and his side win a corner as Hubocan has to send the ball behind.

51' SAVE! Klich makes a run down the right flank and cuts a low ball into the middle. Linetty gets into the box to connect with a strike, but he sends a tame effort straight at Dubravka.

48' Poland have come out for the second half full of energy and putting Slovakia on the back foot. The goal has given Sousa and his team belief.

46' We're back under way at Saint Petersburg.

Poland have been underwhelming in the first half and easily exposed by Slovakia on the break. Paulo Sousa has a big team-talk ahead of him to get a response out of his players for the second half.

An own goal from Wojciech Szczesny has handed Slovakia a 1-0 lead over Poland at the break in their Euro 2020 Group E clash. Robert Mak made an incisive run into the box before striking at goal to force the mistake from the Poland keeper, breaking the deadlock in the 18th minute. Slovakia deserve their lead, having played the better the football. However, it's only job half done for Stefan Tarkovic and his team.

45' + 1' HALF-TIME: POLAND 0-1 SLOVAKIA

45' There will be one minute of added time.

44' Hamsik takes possession on the right flank and runs at the Poland defence. He lines up an ambitious strike at goal that fails to penetrate the wall of white shirts on the edge of the box.

42' WIDE! Rybus works an offload inside to Lewandowski in the box. He takes a touch, only to slice his left-footed strike wide of the target.

41' Duda has space to roam in the Poland half, but he sends an awful pass out to the left flank with team-mates in support on the edge of the box.

39' Slovakia have been the better team as we approach the interval. They deserve their lead, but there is still plenty of work ahead for Tarkovic and his men.

37' The game continues to open up. Linetty is the latest player to have a crack at goal from distance, only to slice his effort wide of the target.

37' Space opens up for Hamsik to have a drive at goal. He stops 20 yards out and goes for a left-footed effort that he sends comfortably wide.

35' WIDE! Zielinski tries to find space in the final third and he goes for a strike at goal that he drags wide of the right post. Poland need more from their creative players.

34' OVER! A mis-communication between Hromada and Kucka allows Krychowiak to take possession. He hammers a strike towards goal that just travels over the bar.

33' Hamsik offloads towards Pekarik down the right flank and he floats a cross into the box for Kucka to attack. He rises to connect with a header, but he nods his attempt straight at Szczesny.

30' Hubocan feeds Hamsik on the left edge of the Poland penalty area, but his drive is well blocked by Glik .

28' Although a harsh one - Szczesny has become the first ever goalkeeper to score an own goal at the European Championship finals.

27' OVER! Kucka latches on to a poor clearance from the Poland defence and takes a touch before striking at goal in his right foot. He unleashes a good shot that just travels over the bar.

26' Slovakia counter at the other end of the field and Haraslin makes a neat move into the box. He gets crowded out before he can shoot, although Pekarik takes on an effort from distance that is deflected behind.

26' Jozwiak drops his shoulder down the right flank and sends a dangerous low cross into the box. Lewandowski cannot connect on the slide before Rybus sees his effort blocked by Kucka tracking back.

24' Slovakia can play the game on their terms now. It will be tricky for Poland to put them under pressure, playing into the strength of Stankovic's side.

16' Zielinski takes the resulting free-kick, but his delivery sails over the players in the area and eases the pressure on the Slovakia defence.

15' Zielinski has been active in the early stages and he draws a foul from Kucka in the final third.

14' WIDE! Duda collects on the left flank and has a run at the Poland defence by cutting inside. He shoots with power on his right foot, but his effort just travels wide of the left post, striking the side-netting.

13' Hubocan almost plays Dubravka into trouble at the back with a short backpass, but the keeper reacts to clear ahead of Jozwiak.

10' Satka puts his body on the line at the back post to clear Jozwiak's cross away from the lurking presence of Rybus on the charge.

9' Kucka brings down Klich on the right flank, handing Poland a free-kick. Linetty angles a cross into the box, but Dubravka comes through a crowd of players to clear the danger.

7' Poland have made a bright start to the contest and are looking to bring Lewandowski into the game whenever possible.

5' Zielinski offloads to Lewandowski in space in the box. He turns to shoot on his right foot, but Satka makes another important block.

4' Lewandowski takes possession in the final third and he unleashes a strike at goal that is blocked by Satka on the edge of the Slovakia box.

2' Hromada is brought down by Krychowiak and the referee awards a free-kick to Slovakia. Duda lifts a delivery into the box that is headed across the face of goal by Skriniar, but Lewandowski is on hand to clear.

1' We're under way in Saint Petersburg.

Only one of the previous eight matches between Poland and Slovakia has ended in a draw (3 wins for Poland, 4 for Slovakia). Their last meeting ended in a 2-0 win for Slovakia back in November 2013, courtesy of goals from Juraj Kucka and Robert Mak, the latter’s first for the national team.

Slovakia have made one change to their side from their draw against Austria in their final warm-up game. Hamsik returns to the fold and will start behind Duda, who leads the line. Ivan Schranz makes way from the team and does not make the bench.

Poland have made six changes to their side that drew against Iceland in their final warm-up game. Bereszynski, Rybus and Bednarek all come into the backline for Sousa's men. Linettey and Klich get the starts in the middle of the park alongside Krychowiak. Jozwiak gets the nod to play alongside Zielinski and Lewandowski in the final third.

SLOVAKIA SUBS: Denis Varo, Jan Gregus, Vladimir Weiss, Tomas Suslov, Laszlo Benes, Dusan Kuciak, Patrik Hrosovsky, David Hancko, Michal Duris, Stanislav Lobotka, Marek Rodak, Martin Koscelnik.

SLOVAKIA (4-2-3-1): Martin Dubravka; Peter Pekarik, Lubomir Satka, Milan Skriniar, Tomas Hubocan; Juraj Kucka, Jakub Hromada; Lukas Haraslin, Marek Hamsik, Robert Mak; Ondrej Duda.

POLAND SUBS: Pawel Dawidowicz, Tomasz Kedziora, Kacper Kozlowski, Karol Swiderski, Lukasz Skorupski, Jakub Moder, Przemyslaw Placheta, Przemyslaw Frankowski, Lukasz Fabianski, Jakub Swierczok, Michal Helik, Tymoteusz Puchacz.

POLAND (4-3-3): Wojciech Szczesny; Bartosz Bereszynski, Kamil Glik, Jan Bednarek, Maciej Rybus; Karol Linetty, Grzegorz Krychowiak, Mateusz Klich; Kamil Jozwiak, Robert Lewandowski, Piotr Zielinski.

Slovakia reached the Euros at the expense of Northern Ireland in their playoff clash courtesy of a Michal Duris' winner in extra-time. Stefan Tarkovic's men were in the competition five years ago and reached the round of 16 where they were soundly beaten by Germany. It was a learning experience for Slovakia and they will have been richer for it. They carry a five-match unbeaten run into the Euros, although one of those was a victory which came against Russia in a World Cup qualifier in March. Slovakia need to be flawless today.

Poland are not in great form entering the competition, winning only one of their last seven games. They drew against Russia and Iceland in their warm-up matches, while their last competitive action resulted in a 2-1 defeat to England in a World Cup qualifier. Tournament football tends to throw the form book out of the window and Poland will be determined to make a similar run to their last experience at the Euros where they reached the quarter-finals. However, Paulo Sousa and his men need a good start this evening in a competitive group.

Good afternoon and welcome to the live commentary of the Euro 2020 Group E clash between Poland and Slovakia in Saint Petersburg.

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Hudson-Odoi: Ghana FA boss Okraku delivers update on Chelsea star chase 

The football association president has spoken on the Black Stars' pursuit of the 20-year-old Premier League player

Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku reveals the national team is looking to have more engagements with Chelsea attacker Callum Hudson-Odoi about his much-talked-about potential switch of international allegiance. 

Born to Ghanaian parents in the United Kingdom, the 20-year-old plays for his country of birth England, for whom he currently has three appearances to his name. 

The winger is currently back in Ghana for holiday, having gone ahead to meet President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, minister for sports Mustapha Ussif and Football Association President Kurt Okraku, heightening speculation about an imminent switch. 

“I mean I spoke with Callum before he got to Ghana, and we promised to speak again when we meet in Ghana," Okraku told TV3.

"We have met, we’ve had discussions that centred beyond playing for Ghana, and he has a crazy ambition of helping kids in Ghana and this is what excites me the most.

“We are looking forward to working with Odoi and his family and many other players who are interested in representing their country.

“We have a lot of them like that, we are talking to the technical team and the political authorities in getting them to play for Ghana."

By Fifa's updated regulations on eligibility last September, the winger will be eligible to pledge the rest of his international future with Ghana in November next year, provided he does not add any more caps for The Three Lions. 

“I think obviously when you’re young, you have the opportunity to play for England throughout all the years, from under 15 to under 16 all the way up,” the Champions League winner recently said.

“When they obviously gave me the opportunity to come I was in the country already. It’s something that I already had in my mind, set on already playing for England.”

“So it was the thing obviously choosing Ghana or England, and at the end of the day I said I always had the right people around me who always advise me – what’s right, what’s wrong. England came and I said 'Yeah, let me go and play for my country.

“But I said Ghana is my home as well, so we’ll see, we’ll see. You’ll never know, so.”

The winger is one of four England-born players on Ghana’s radar, the others being Eddie Nketiah of Arsenal, Tariq Lamptey of Brighton & Hove Albion and Kwadwo Baah of Watford.

Original author: Prince Narkortu Teye
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When will Premier League 2021-22 fixtures be released?

Goal has the information about when full Premier League fixtures will be announced for Chelsea, Liverpool, Man Utd, Man City, Arsenal & more

It seems like this summer is full of nonstop football action, with the Premier League only having just concluded and the likes of Euro 2020, Copa America and the Olympics being played in full force.

There will only be the briefest of pauses between international tournaments and the start of the Premier League, with the likes of English heavyweights Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal all eager for a shot at domestic glory.

With the 2021-22 Premier League season due to begin in August, Goal has what you need to know about when the official fixture list will be announced.

When will the 2021-22 Premier League fixtures be announced?

The fixtures for the new Premier League season will be released at 9am BST (4am ET) on Wednesday June 16.

They will be made available on the Premier League official website, but Goal will have the fixtures and dates for all 20 clubs by that time.

Manchester City are the defending English champions, having just won their fifth Premier League title.

The likes of Norwich, Brentford and Watford will join the Premier League as the newly promoted teams, replacing relegated sides Fulham, West Brom and Sheffield United.

Brentford are returning to the English top-flight after a 74-year absence, while both Norwich and Watford both rejoin after a year in the Championship.

When will the 2021-22 Premier League season start?

The Premier League 2021-22 season will begin on Saturday August 14.

The campaign is set to start about a month after Euro 2020 is completed, the showpiece tournament ending on July 11 with the final.

Players involved in Euro 2020 will be getting a short break before the preparations for Premier League season start.

The 2021-22 Premier League season will end on Sunday May 22, 2022, with all games on that day kicking off at the same time as is the tradition.

Premier League 2021-22 teams

Club Stadium 2020-21 position
Arsenal Emirates Stadium 8th
Aston Villa Villa Park 11th
Brentford Brentford Community Stadium Championship play-off winner
Brighton Amex Stadium 16th
Burnley Turf Moor 17th
Chelsea Stamford Bridge 4th
Crystal Palace Selhurst Park 14th
Everton Goodison Park 10th
Leeds United Elland Road 9th
Leicester City King Power Stadium 5th
Liverpool Anfield 3rd
Manchester City Etihad Stadium 1st
Manchester United Old Trafford 2nd
Newcastle United St James' Park 12th
Norwich City Carrow Road 1st Championship
Southampton St Mary's Stadium 15th
Tottenham Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 7th
Watford Vicarage Road 2nd Championship
West Ham London Stadium 6th
Wolves Molineux Stadium 13th
Original author: Cady Siregar
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All the signs are good for Antonio Conte's Tottenham

The Ice-cream Makers recently sealed a three-year deal with the Taifa Stars left-footed star as they beefed up their squad for the new season

Azam FC have come out to defend their decision to sign defender Edward Manyama from Mainland Premier League side Ruvu Shooting.

Three days ago, the Ice-Cream Makers had announced the signing of the Taifa Stars left-back after he penned a three-year contract and he will play for the team in the new 2021-22 season.

While there were reports that Azam rivals Simba SC and Yanga SC were also interested in his services, the Chamazi-based club through their Chief Executive Officer Abdulkarim Amin ‘Popat’ has explained the reason they signed the player is that he has proven on several instances that he is a good player even before joining Ruvu Shooting from Namungo FC.

What has been said?

“While at Namungo, he helped them to reach the finals of Azam Sports Federation Cup last season, and after his switch to Ruvu Shooting, he maintained his consistency,” Amin said as quoted by Daily News.

Amin has further explained Azam are in the market for more signings as recommended by head coach George Lwandamina as they are targeting to build a formidable squad for local and Caf competitions.

“There are some positions which the coach has proposed to be covered by foreign players and as the management; we want to do our part to make sure that his needs are fulfilled,” Amin continued.

"If there are requirements to sign domestic players, the coach will brief us to see what we can do.”

What did Simba say on Manyama?

In a recent interview with Goal, Simba official Barbara Gonzalez openly dismissed claims they were in the race to sign Manyama before Azam got his services.

“Manyama who?” Gonzalez posed a question to Goal when asked whether Simba had tabled a bid to sign the player.

“Simba did not have any plans to sign Edward [Manyama], if we were really interested then we could have talked to his club immediately after we played against them, but I want to put it clear that he was not part of our targets and if I give you the list from the coach [for new players to sign], even his name is not there.”

Manyama, who has managed only one cap for the Taifa Stars, has also featured for several teams in the Mainland League including JKT Ruvu Stars, Namungo, and Yanga.

Original author: Dennis Mabuka
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