فيديو | ماني يسجل هدف ليفربول الثاني أمام أتلتيكو مدريد

سجل فريق ليفربول الإنجليزي الهدف الثاني في شباك أتلتيكو مدريد الإسباني، في بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا.

ويستضيف ملعب الأنفيلد مباراة الفريقين في إطار منافسات الجولة الرابعة من دور مجموعات البطولة.

وتمكن السنغالي ساديو ماني من تسجيل الهدف الثاني لصالح ليفربول، وذلك في الدقيقة 21 من عمر الشوط الأول.

الهدف جاء بعد عرضية أرضية من الإنجليزي ترينت ألكسندر أرنولد في العمق لـ ماني داخل منطقة الجزاء، والسنغالي سدد بقوة في شباك أوبلاك. هدف ساديو ماني أمام أتلتيكو مدريد

وكان دييجو جوتا قد سجل هدف ليفربول الأول في الدقيقة 13 من عمر الشوط نفسه.

Orta must avoid Leeds swoop for Liverpool’s Harry Wilson

Leeds director of football Victor Orta could be about to walk the club into another nightmare with reports surfacing about one of his mooted targets…

What’s the word?

According to The Athletic’s Phil Hay, the Yorkshire giants still remain interested in Liverpool winger Harry Wilson with the Spaniard a big fan of his, although any potential deal isn’t close.

Whilst earlier this week, the Daily Mirror revealed that the Premier League champions weren’t going to sway from their £20m valuation amid interest from a whole host of top-flight teams, including the Whites.

They claim that Aston Villa are leading the charge despite only offering an initial £12m.

Another mistake?

It’s been widely reported that Marcelo Bielsa wants another winger amongst his squad with their interest in Rangers’ Ryan Kent well known too, but a £20m swoop for Wilson reeks of being another Jean-Kevin Augustin-like blunder.

The 23-year-old was part of the Bournemouth side that were relegated last season and although he bagged seven goals, he averaged a poor 0.5 dribbles and 0.5 key passes per game, via WhoScored, which isn’t good enough for a winger.

A fair majority of those strikes came from set-pieces too, perhaps not a surprise given Jurgen Klopp’s praise, back in December he said: “Each free-kick is a proper threat. We were never in doubt about Harry’s shooting abilities, his skills in that part of the game are incredible – world-class, for sure.”

Bielsa’s first-choice starters are likely to be Jack Harrison and Helder Costa, so Wilson is by no means guaranteed an instant shot, so at a whopping £20m it would certainly be a waste.

The Argentine should instead look to call upon a talented youngster like Ian Poveda who we managed to see a glimpse of at the back end of last season.

Instead, Orta and co are playing with fire and would certainly start to look brash in their spending – ala Fulham and Villa in recent seasons.

AND in other news, United must win the race for “unbelievable” 20 y/o target…

Glasgow Rangers: Fans unhappy at club tweet about new third kit

Glasgow Rangers’ third kit for the 2020/21 campaign has been revealed.

Of course, it has been made by Castore, who signed a deal worth £25m over five years a few months ago, replacing Hummel as the club’s kit manufacturer. The Liverpool-based company are making their first jump into the football kit world and there was initial success as the Light Blues’ home shirt sold out within 36 hours of it being available on pre-order.

However, since then there have been a few issues. There were plenty of reports of shirts arriving late, whilst others reported that they were damaged when the kits finally make it to their intended destination. As such, Castore were forced to send out an e-mail to those who have paid good money for the new shirt.

In the responses to this new offering, these ‘Gers fans were quick to share their frustrations – some also criticised the fact that some of the kits are not available for infants. They took to Twitter to share their thoughts and you can see some of the best comments from the social media platform below:

‘Gers fans, have you had issues with the new kits? Let us know your views in the comments below!

Liverpool: Fans slam Ronald Koeman after reportedly telling Georginio Wijnaldum not to sign new deal at Anfield

A number of Liverpool fans hit out at Ronald Koeman after reports emerged that he told Georginio Wijnaldum not to sign a new deal at Anfield.

The Dutch midfielder is into the final 12 months of his Reds contract with no sign of him extending his deal and The Independent reporting this week that he could be open to a move elsewhere.

Dutch media outlet AD claimed this week [via Daily Mail] that Wijnaldum’s former international manager Koeman, who has just been appointed head coach at Barcelona, has told the 29-year-old not to sign a contract extension at Anfield, with the midfielder seemingly high on the manager’s wish-list.

In four years at Liverpool,ÂWijnaldum has scored 19 goals in 186 games, including two against Barcelona in the epic 4-0 Champions League semi-final win last year. Koeman has previously managed the Reds’ local rivals Everton, who sacked him in October 2017 with the Toffees in the relegation zone after 16 months in the job (as per BBC).

Barcelona have already dismissed two managers this year, sacking Ernesto Valverde in January and giving Quique Setien the boot last week after their 8-2 Champions League drubbing by Bayern Munich.

These Liverpool fans on Twitter slammed Koeman for his apparent interference in Wijnaldum’s Anfield future, with one Kopite calling him a “one and done coach” in what seems a dig at his lack of longevity in any one role – Barcelona is his 11th job as a manager:

Liverpool fans, were you angered by Koeman’s reported message to Wijnaldum? Have your say by commenting below!

Portsmouth: Oliver Hawkins set for summer exit

Oliver Hawkins looks set to leave Portsmouth this summer after seeing his current contract come to an end.

Having missed out on promotion from League One after losing to Oxford United on penalties in the play-off semi-final, Portsmouth could now look to make several changes to their squad this summer.

Pompey are expected to announce their retained list for the 2020/21 season in the near future and Hawkins is one of the players set to leave for free.

His departure has been hinted upon by his partner, who posted a video of his penalty against Oxford on her Instagram account (as reported by Portsmouth News) with a reference to “ending your three years with a goal”.

Hawkins arrived at Fratton Park in 2017 and the Ealing-born striker scored 18 goals in 95 games for Pompey up until the end of this season.
During his time with the former Premier League club, Hawkins, who has also acted as a stand-in defender, scored the winning penalty against Sunderland in the 2019 EFL Trophy final.

Hawkins has not featured much for Portsmouth this term, having struggled with injuries, but he will be a loss this summer for Kenny Jackett.

The 28-year-old striker has been a loyal and good servant for Pompey since he joined the club and his goal against Sunderland last year will go down in history, while his willingness to take up a centre-back role indicates that he is very much a team player.

Jackett now looks set to be tasked with finding a replacement who can match or better Hawkins’ goal return while also being a valuable contributor to the team overall.

Do you think Portsmouth should keep hold of Oliver Hawkins through to next season? Let us know in the comments section below…

Portsmouth: Oli Hawkins reveals how he was told about summer exit

Former Portsmouth striker Oli Hawkins has revealed how he was told that his contract would not be renewed past the summer.

Losing to Oxford United on penalties in the League One play-off semi-final saw Pompey fail in their bid to move up to the Championship, leaving manager Kenny Jackett with some key decisions to make this summer.

One of those has already been made with Hawkins being allowed to leave on a free transfer after his contract came to an end.

Hawkins arrived at Fratton Park back in 2017 and netted 18 goals in 95 games for the club up until the end of this season. Fondly remembered by fans for his winning penalty against Sunderland in the 2019 EFL Trophy final, he also acted as a stand-in defender for the club.

Fresh on the back of his exit from Portsmouth, which the striker said was a ‘surprise’, he has now revealed just how he was told he would not be offered a new deal.

Speaking to Portsmouth News, Hawkins said: “It was three minute call from the manager, thanking me for being there and how he will always have a good reference for me.

“I actually felt I deserved a face-to-face meeting after three years, but with football you can’t expect a lot of things to happen. You have to get on with it sometimes.”

Touching on his future, Hawkins added that he was hopeful of finding a new club in the near future. He said: “I know there’s interest and I’d like to think I might have a choice from a few and then go from there. I cannot say much now, hopefully I can sort something out.”

This was hardly a nice way to say goodbye to a striker who had a decent goal return for Portsmouth and scored a winning penalty for the club to seal silverware on a memorable day at Wembley.

However, as Hawkins outlined, football sometimes does not go the way one might expect and he will now look to find a future elsewhere. Hopefully this is not a decision which Pompey will come to regret.

Do you think Hawkins deserved a more respectful goodbye from Portsmouth? Let us know in the comments section below…

Cabofriense e Bonsucesso, jogo de desesperados no Carioca

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Começa neste sábado, com dois jogos, a penúltima rodada do Grupo D do Campeonato Carioca do qual os dois primeiros avançam para as semifinais da Taça Rio (com 5º e 6º colocados da Taça GB, hoje Boavista e Flamengo) e e os dois últimos serão rebaixados.

Em Cabo Frio, às 19h30, Cabofriense e Bonsucesso fazem um jogo de desesperados. O time da casa tem quatro pontos e está na sexta colocação – uma acima da degola. O Bonsucesso tem cinco pontos e é o quinto, mas está no seu melhor momento. Na rodada passada, obteve a sua primeira vitória em 14 rodadas do Estadual em alto estilo: 6 a 1 sobre o Friburguense e escapa de um rebaixamento que era dado como certo com mais um triunfo.

A Cabofriense não terá o volante Cubango, expulso na derrota por 1 a 0 para a Portuguesa. Já o Bonsucesso repetirá a equipe da última partida, que teve como destaque maior o atacante Deivison, autor de três dos seus gols sobre o Friburguense.

No outro jogo, o lanterna Friburguense joga a sua cartada final contra o Macaé, em Nova Friburgo, no Eduardo Guinle, às 16h. Com apenas três pontos, o time, no caso de um tropeço, deve fechar a rodada como o primeiro rebaixado. O Macaé está numa situação bem diferente. Com dez pontos, está em terceiro lugar e com um vitória irá manter-se muito bem na briga por uma das duas vagas às semifinais.

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A penúltima rodada será fechada neste domingo com dois jogos: América x Portuguesa e Tigres x Resende.

Classificação: 1º Resende, 12 pontos; 2º Tigres, 11; 3º Macaé, 10; 4º Portuguesa, 7; 5º Bonsucesso, 5; 6º Cabofriense, 4 pontos (saldo -2); 7º América (saldo -5), 4; 3º Friburguense, 3.

Os jogos da última rodada ocorrerão no dia 16/4 e são os seguintes: Portuguesa x Friburguense, Bonsucesso x Tigres, Resende x Cabofriense e Macaé x América.

ريان ماسون عن مستقبل جاريث بيل مع توتنهام: نحتاج إلى تعيين مدرب أولًا

رفض المدير الفني المؤقت لفريق توتنهام ريان ماسون حسم مستقبل الويلزي جاريث بيل في النادي اللندني.

وكان بيل قد خاض أمس آخر مبارياته بقميص توتنهام في الجولة الأخيرة من الدوري الإنجليزي، أمام ليستر سيتي.

اقرأ أيضًا.. جاريث بيل عن مستقبله مع توتنهام وريال مدريد: سأتسبب في فوضي إذا قلت أي شيء الآن

وفاز توتنهام بأربعة أهداف مقابل هدفين، وسجل جاريث بيل هدفين.

وسيعود جاريث بيل من جديد إلى ريال مدريد، بعد انتهاء فترة إعارته مع توتنهام.

وذكرت تقارير صحفية سابقة أن توتنهام يتطلع إلى تجديد إعارة جاريث بيل لموسم ثانِ.

وعندما سُئل عن ذلك، قال ريان ماسون في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “فوتبول لندن” الإنجليزية: “لن أتحدث عن الأفراد عندما يتعلق الأمر بهذا الصيف والموسم المقبل”.

وأضاف: “نحتاج إلى تعيين مدرب أولًا، ولكن فيما يتعلق بجاريث، نعم، لقد قدم لحظات من التألق”.

وواصل: “لقد قلت طوال الوقت إن جاريث بيل لم يفتقد تألقه، لا يمكنك أن تفقد بين عشية وضحاها هذه القدرة على تقديم مثل هذا الأداء عندما تكون جيدًا”.

وأردف: “أثبت بيل ذلك على مدى عقد من الزمان، وكان ممتازًا بالنسبة لي وأمام ليستر سيتي كذلك”.

وتابع: “جاء بيل ودخل المباراة وغيّرها، بعض اللمسات والكرات التي لعبها أظهرت جودة هائلة، لا أتوقع شيئًا أقل منه”.

Tottenham fans react to Jose Mourinho’s comments on Moussa Sissoko

Tottenham Hotspur Head Coach Jose Mourinho said midfielder Moussa Sissoko “was different than my needs” when explaining his decision to start Harry Winks and Eric Dier in central midfield against West Ham United, and Spurs fans have been quick to react.

Speaking post-match as reported by BBC’s Football Daily (3:40), the former Manchester United and Chelsea manager said that he wanted one positional player and one who could pass the ball in the middle of the park against the Irons, and Sissoko was the one to miss out.

It was one of the Portuguese’s first major changes since replacing Mauricio Pochettino at the helm, given he had started all 12 of their Premier League matches this season previously, only failing to complete the full 90 minutes once.

While he was clearly a favourite of the Argentine in that regard, it appears as though it could be a completely different story under Mourinho – something that hasn’t gone unnoticed by Tottenham supporters reacting to his comments.

One individual stated that “Jose doesn’t rate him”, while another believe the remarks mean that “he’s gone”.

It will be interesting to see how regularly the France international features in the next few matches.

Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…

In other news, Tottenham fans were quick to react to a notable absentee on the training pitch on Monday…

Aston Villa boss Dean Smith must compromise his tactical principles

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Opinion series, which provides analysis, insight and opinion on any issue within the beautiful game, from Paul Pogba’s haircuts to League Two relegation battles…

Whilst Aston Villa’s re-arrival in the Premier League after a three-year absence understandably delighted the club, the Villans have commenced the current campaign in a state of inconsistency.

Hard-fought wins against the likes of Everton, Norwich City and Brighton & Hove Albion have added some much-needed points to Villa’s bid to retain their top-flight status, but it is against opposition from the upper echelons of the league table where Dean Smith’s side are battling valiantly yet falling marginally short of results; despite increasingly impressive performances.

An opening day lead away at Tottenham Hotspur after John McGinn scored his side’s first goal of the 2019/20 campaign was squandered, with Mauricio Pochettino’s side fighting back in the final 20 minutes to score three goals.

Yet this has not been a singular occurrence in Smith’s debut season in the territory of Premier League management. 

On the opening weekend, Villa yet again travelled to the capital and suffered an equally frustrating fate. Twice the West Midlands’ side led against the Gunners, yet once again their lead was thrown away in the dying embers of the game.

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Villa’s performances arguably merited results in both of these fixtures, displaying resolute characteristics. However, their lack of game management meant the club had nothing to show for two impressive away days against top-six opposition.

And with yet another lead lost against one of the Premier League’s elite sides – this time the champions of Europe, Liverpool, on Saturday – Smith must start to address this serious lack of concentration, resilience and discipline in the latter stages of games against high-quality opponents: but importantly, this lies with the manager’s tactical philosophy. 

Smith’s desire to build a team based on attacking principles has given Villa a strong foothold to develop a squad capable of extending their stay in the top-flight – his side have scored 16 goals so far this season, more than any other team in the bottom nine.

Yet the price Villa have paid for their attacking endeavours is clear for all to see – Smith’s side have kept just two clean sheets in the division so far this season, with only three teams – Southampton, Norwich and Watford – having conceded more goals.

But when battling the top-six – both home and away – a greater sense of game management and a reduction in the aforementioned attacking principles must be evidenced for the club to progress.

Whilst owners Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens have plans to finance a behemoth of a football club – rebuilding its stature to its previous historic heights – this will all be in vain if the manager is simply unable to instil a greater sense of determination and defensive discipline in his squad to grind out results when they have battled fiercely to earn the lead.

This degree of criticism against a newly-promoted side may seem, to some, unwarranted.

A team who have come up through the play-offs fighting against superior opposition in their debut campaign may seem worthy of praise by itself. Yet with Villa’s sheer level of spending in the summer window – shelling out £130m on 13 new players – expectations must be higher in the realms of B6.

Villa have the foundations to re-establish themselves as a regular top-flight side, and there can be no doubting that Smith is the man to lead this charge.

But sooner rather than later this Villa squad, led by their manager, must enhance their defensive priorities, ensuring that the remarkable journey the West Midlands side are currently on does not falter and is able to reach its potentially lofty heights in the English top-flight. 

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