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Zlatan Ibrahimovic to miss Liverpool tie with Achilles injury

The Frenchman says Mauricio Pochettino's side need to improve as a defensive unit in order to win trophies on both domestic and European fronts

Thierry Henry has sent a warning to Lionel Messi and Paris Saint-Germain, insisting "balance is most important" as they bid to become the top team in world football.

PSG added Messi to their ranks last week following his surprise exit from Barcelona, with the Argentine committing to a two-year deal at Parc des Princes after seeing his 21-year career at Camp Nou come to a premature end.

Messi has joined Gianluigi Donnarumma, Georginio Wijnaldum and Sergio Ramos in signing for the French club on a free transfer, while Achraf Hakimi has also been brought in from Inter, but Henry is adamant that big-money additions won't guarantee the club success in 2021-22.

What's been said?

Henry, who played alongside Messi at Barca between 2007 and 2010, expressed doubts over PSG's defensive credentials following their 4-2 victory over Strasbourg on Saturday.

"Balance is the most important. At one point, we always talk about great players, attacking, going forward, but we need a balance," the former Blaugrana and France forward told Dimanche Soir Foot.

"We are talking about the team in which I played at Barca, but people forget to point out that we weren't conceding a lot of goals.

"In general, teams that don't concede a lot of goals are not far from the title, or even from the Champions League.

"When you have superhuman players, it gets a little easier but when I see how Paris is evolving at the moment, they concede too many goals for my taste to be able to go a little further. It is true that there was a lack of players but the balance is the most important."

Is Messi the key to PSG's Champions League hopes?

PSG will be confident of wrestling the Ligue 1 title back from Lille after the arrival of Messi, but their main goal for the season is to win the Champions League for the first time in their history.

The Argentina international opened up on his Champions League ambitions after being unveiled at Parc des Princes, telling reporters: "For me on a personal level, I would love to win another Champions League, like I've said in previous years, and I think I've come to the ideal place that's ready for that."

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Champions League 2021-22: Fixtures, draw dates, results & tables

The Blues have joined the same group as the Mariners after successfully navigating through the play-offs...

Bengaluru FC's 1-0 win over Club Eagles of Maldives in 2021 AFC Cup play-offs on Sunday have placed the Blues in the same group as ATK Mohun Bagan (India), Bashundhara Kings (Bangladesh) and Maziya S&RC (Maldives) in Group D.

The Group D (South Zone) matches will be held at the Maldives National Football Stadium in Male, Maldives, across three match days on August 18, 21 and 24  in a round-robin format, with the eventual group leaders advancing to the single-leg Inter-Zone Semi-Final.

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When are ATK Mohun Bagan in action in the 2021 AFC Cup group stage?

ATK Mohun Bagan got a direct berth in the group stage of second tier Asian club competition with Mohun Bagan's 2019-20 I-League title triumph, and following the merger between ATK and Mohun Bagan ahead of the last season wherein ATK Mohun Bagan plied their trade in the Indian Super League (ISL) as a new entity.

The Mariners are set to open their AFC Cup campaign against Indian rival side Bengaluru FC.

Date Time (IST) Match
Aug 18 4:30pm ATK Mohun Bagan vs Bengaluru FC
Aug 21 9:30pm Maziya S&RC vs ATK Mohun Bagan
Aug 24 4:30pm ATK Mohun Bagan vs Bashundhara Kings

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When are Bengaluru FC in action in the 2021 AFC Cup group stage?

Jayesh Rane’s 25th minute strike in Bengaluru FC's playoff tie against Club Eagles of Maldives have earned them a spot in Group D of the 2021 AFC Cup.

After a third place finish in the 2019-20 ISL league stage handed them a place in the qualifiers of the competition, the Blues started off with a 5-0 win against Nepal Army back in April. Bengaluru now kick-off their group stage run with a clash against ATK Mohun Bagan.

Date Time (IST) Match
Aug 18 4:30pm ATK Mohun Bagan vs Bengaluru FC
Aug 21 4:30pm Bengaluru FC vs Bashundhara Kings
Aug 24 9:30pm Maziya S&RC vs Bengaluru FC

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How to watch ATK Mohun Bagan and Bengaluru FC's 2021 AFC Cup group stage games from India?

There is no telecast of the 2021 AFC Cup group stage games in India. However, updates will be available on the club's socials media handles while Bengaluru FC will also be streaming the games from BFC TV - the club's official YouTube channel.

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ATK Mohun Bagan: Team news and squad for 2021 AFC Cup group stage

Antonio Habas has included new signings in Amrinder Singh, Liston Colaco, Bidyashagar Singh and Hugo Boumous with the Frenchman completing ATK Mohun Bagan's foreign contingent for the competition, alonside Roy Krishna, David Williams and Carl McHugh.

The club's new signing in Finnish international Joni Kauko continues with his acclamatisation process in Kolkata. Sandesh Jhingan, too, has not traveled to Maldives, in anticipation of his transfer to Croatian top tier side HNK Sibenik.

Pranoy Halder, Prabir Das, Ravi Rana and Michael Soosairaj are also not named in the 21-man squad.

ATK Mohun Bagan squad:

Goalkeepers: Arindam Bhattacharya, Amrinder Singh, Avilash Paul

Defenders: Pritam Kotal, Subhasish Bose, Ashutosh Mehta, Sumit Rathi

Midfielders: Carl McHugh, Bidyananda Singh, Lenny Rodrigues, Engson Singh, Sheikh Sahil, Deepak Tangri, Ricky Shabong

Forwards: Liston Colaco, Abhishek Suryavanshi, Kiyan Nassiri, Manvir Singh, David Williams, Hugo Boumous, Roy Krishna

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Bengaluru FC: Team news and squad for 2021 AFC Cup group stage

Marco Pezzaiuoli handed full debuts to new signings Alan Costa, Sarthak Golui, Jayesh Rane and Rohit Kumar while the other two signings names in Bengaluru FC's 29-squad that traveled to Maldives, Danish Farooq and Bidhyashagar Singh got a few minutes coming off the bench.

Congolese forward Prince Ibara has been left out due to an infection, and with Edmund Lalrindika and Harmanpreet Singh nursing injuries, Ashique Kuruniyan also picked a knock late into Sunday's win over Club Eagles.

Four of the club's youngsters from the developmental side are also part of the squad.

Bengaluru FC squad:

Goalkeepers: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, Lalthuammawia Ralte, Lara Sharma, Sharon Padattil

Defenders: Pratik Chaudhari, Wungngayam Muirang, Ajith Kumar, Ashique Kuruniyan, Parag Shrivas, Yrondu Musavu-King, Biswa Darjee, Alan Costa, Sarthak Golui

Midfielders: Suresh Wangjam, Namgyal Bhutia, Jayesh Rane, Danish Farooq, Rohit Kumar, Muhammad Inayath, Ajay Chhetri

Forwards: Sunil Chhetri, Udanta Singh, Cleiton Silva, Leon Augustine, Naorem Roshan Singh, Bidyashagar Singh, Sivasakthi Narayanan, Akashdeep Singh, Harmanpreet Singh

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Original author: Anselm Noronha

Liverpool rescue a point at Fulham, but could be left playing catch-up

The former Bafana Bafana striker reveals what denied his side the chance to reach the semi-finals of the domestic competition

AmaZulu coach Benni McCarthy believes one mistake denied his team the chance to reach the semi-final of the MTN8 after losing 2-1 to Cape Town City on Sunday.

The Citizens took a deserved lead in the quarter-final fixture at Moses Mabhida Stadium after Terrence Mashego scored in the eighth minute but Usuthu drew level in the 54th minute via Lehlohonolo Majoro, but Mduduzi Mdantsane slotted home the winner for City in the 89th minute.

According to McCarthy, he was impressed with the performance of his team especially the new players, but what hurt him most is conceding a goal in the last minutes after one mistake.

What did McCarthy say?

 “One mistake from us and they managed to score with three minutes from injury time and it was basically lights out for us,” McCarthy told media as quoted by idiskitimes.

“We wanted to finish in the 90 minutes, which maybe was a little bit naive as well. We could’ve just gone into extra time but yeah we went for it.”

McCarthy further said his team had started the game at a slow pace allowing City to take control and it proved difficult for them to recover.

“Not the result we wanted, definitely not what we expected. But overall listen, with what I had to deal with, I’m pretty pleased with some of the performances of the new guys and overall how the team played,” said the former Bafana Bafana striker.

“We started a bit slow, not like our usual selves like we did last season, but like I said it’s a new season and some of the players have to get used to the way we play. 

“The first Cape Town City goal was a well-taken goal from the left-back but it was pretty much given to them by us. No one was putting pressure on and he almost ran from the half-way line through and then he just slots it in.

“Early in the game to settle their nerves and we having to chase the game. We looked comfortable from then on but you come in half-time after creating at least three or four opportunities to score and go with a draw into the break.”

McCarthy praises Tinkler approach

McCarthy has also praised City coach Eric Tinkler for his defensive approach, saying it proved difficult for his team to get a breakthrough.

“Second half, we just continued the same way, [Majoro] missing a fantastic opportunity and then two minutes later he scores a fantastic equaliser and you think ‘ok, now we’re on the up, we can go get that second one and that third one that we might just need to settle our nerves and take the game away from City," the former Cape Town City boss added.

“But Eric [Tinkler] the way he sets the team up defensively stopped us from getting that second goal and they played their counter-attacks very well. 

“We wanted to avoid extra time because we know we’ve played the Premier Cup, which I think was quite hectic on the guys and we didn’t have the best week building up to this game. Missing 10 plus players for today’s [Sunday's] match.

“So we wanted to avoid extra-time and penalties, so we made the changes we did. Some forced changes, Mulenga and Buchanan due to injury, it left us a little bit vulnerable in midfield. Chasing the game, you always find yourselves open to the opposition.”

(Originally posted by Dennis Mabuka)

Mexico cruise past South Africa to reach knockouts

The Allianz Arena chief has insisted that the club won't be held to ransom in contract negotiations with two key players

Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer has admitted that the club cannot keep Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka "at any cost".

Kimmich has just entered the final two years of his current contract at Allianz Arena, while Goretzka only has 11 months left to run on his agreement, and has been strongly linked with Manchester United.

Bayern are reportedly working to tie both players down to new long-term deals, but Hainer insists that the German champions won't be held to ransom when it comes to their wage demands.

What's been said?

"They will certainly not be kept at any cost," the Allianz Arena chief told Kicker: "The players know what they have at Bayern, they are paid very well here too, everyone gets their salary.

"And they can win titles with us now, and also in the future."

Kimmich & Goretzka's Bayern records

Kimmich initially joined Bayern from RB Leipzig in 2015, and has since recorded 30 goals and 72 assists in 262 appearances for the Bundesliga giants.

The 26-year-old has won 16 trophies during his time at Allianz Arena, including 10 alongside Goretzka, who has provided 25 goals in 113 outings since joining the club from Schalke in 2018, while also setting up another 27 for his team-mates.

Hainer on FFP

Hainer has also had his say on UEFA's reported plans to scrap Financial Fair Play, with a 'luxury tax' set to be introduced to punish any clubs that exceed the new agreed wage cap in Europe's major leagues.

"I'm not at all convinced by this luxury tax. In the event of violations, a club pays 100 million euros in luxury tax, which is shared among the other clubs," he said.

"This money does not help them decisively and does not really hurt the financial giants. We need valid regulations with clear consequences for fair competition.

"Strong attempts at sanctions have too often been revised or toned down in the past. It doesn't work that way."

The Bayern president went on to confirm that they are open to bringing in more new signings before the summer window closes, having only added Dayot Upamecano, Omar Richards and Sven Ulreich to their ranks so far.

"We are monitoring the transfer market, which is open until the end of August, to see whether there are still one or two possibilities," he added. "But we almost exclusively have national team players of the highest quality, so there is no urgent need to sign someone quickly."

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England's run down to Southgate, players breaking away from the past

The Dutch defender returned to the top-flight for the first time since October 2020, with victory over Norwich

Virgil van Dijk has delivered an update on his fitness after coming through a first Premier League outing in 10 months, with the Liverpool looking to curb expectations by pointing out that he is not "a robot".

The Netherlands international has taken a long road to recovery since suffering knee ligament damage during the Merseyside derby with Everton in October 2020.

He reached the end of that path during a meeting with Norwich on Saturday as the Reds eased to a 3-0 win at Carrow Road, but Van Dijk is aware that it is going to take more than one outing against newly-promoted opponents in order for him to get back to his best.

What has been said?

Asked for an update on how he feels after coming through 90 minutes against the Canaries, Van Dijk told reporters: "Being back is not the closing of a chapter.

"It is still getting there. I wanted to be out there. I wanted to be playing from the first match because I feel I need it and it will improve me. From my point of view, knowing my own body, there are plenty of things to improve but I am not a robot.

"I cannot be back to 100 per cent immediately. The thing is I have played and the first one was very emotional and very tough for many reasons. You visualise the game so many times in your head before you actually play.

"I was tired because of everything around the game. It was sort of like a hurdle. I had to get over that, I felt like then it will come again. So that is what happened in my point of view. 

"I kept training well and felt confident in my knee. It's been a tough road but I am just happy to be out there again."

Are Liverpool improving as a collective?

Van Dijk slotted seamlessly back into Jurgen Klopp's plans, having made his return to action in pre-season, and will be delighted to have secured another clean sheet.

Liverpool looked more like their old selves in Norfolk, having struggled for consistency amid a flurry of injury problems last season, and will feel as though they are heading in the right direction.

It is, however, still very early days in 2021-22 and Van Dijk will not be carried away by a solitary success.

He added: "To win the first game 3-0 is something we will sign for, but if you look at the game critically, there is a lot to improve. It is the start of the season and we will improve. That is how we hopefully get better and we will give it a go next week (against Burnley).

"I am proud of myself and proud of the people who helped me, like my wife and kids, and at the club. The first step is to get match fitness and be back to my best - but I am not a robot. I need games, time and repetition. I'm just lucky we have a fantastic manager who helps me."

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(Originally posted by Chris Burton)

Chelsea predicted lineup vs Tottenham - Premier League

While the Buccaneers were the defending top eight champions, Amakhosi remain without a trophy since winning the league title in 2015

Revealed: Orlando Pirates starting line-up against Al Ahli Benghazi - Mhango starts, Mpontshane dropped

The Super Eagle played a vital role to help the team advance to the next stage of the domestic cup competition

Nigeria international defender Olu Aina has hit back at a section of Torino fans for booing him in the Coppa Italia fixture against Cremonese on Sunday.

The 24-year-old defender was part of the team that registered a victory against their visitors, who had to play with a man less after the dismissal of Jaime Baez Stabile for two bookable offences. 

Aina was one of the players who scored a penalty in the shoot-out that ended 4-1 in his team's favour, after a goalless draw in regulation and extra time.

But he was unimpressed with how some of the supporters behaved when he had the ball. 

He has further challenged his teammates and club as a whole to stay united despite the obstacles coming their way.

"To all the Torino fans that were booing or whistling whenever I got the ball [on Sunday night], 'thank you,'" Aina posted on his official social media account.

"Doubters and haters will only make me better, we move. As a club, we should always stay together no matter what."

Aina joined the Serie A outfit in 2019 after serving them on loan from English heavyweights Chelsea. He started his development at the Blues from 2007 to 2015. He was then promoted to the senior team, making just three appearances.

In the 2017/18 season, he was loaned to Hull City where he played 44 matches. After failing to command a starting place with the Stamford Bridge side, he was loaned to Torino in the 2018/19 campaign, playing for them in 30 matches and scoring one goal.

He was signed after the end of the season, having also played for Fulham, albeit on loan, where he played 31 matches and scored two goals.

Aina has played for the Super Eagles 17 times after switching his allegiance from England where he played in the junior set-up.

(Originally posted by Seth Willis)

Inside Messi's final days at Barca and how he ended up at PSG

Sports journalists from the region give their verdict on whether the Red Devils can clinch the title after winning their opening league fixture
Original author: Dennis Mabuka

Tetteh rescues Yeni Malatyaspor from defeat against Gradel’s Sivasspor

The national official made the comment after Malian goalkeeper Adama Keita was signed without being involved

Gor Mahia treasurer Dolphina Adhiambo has claimed the arrival of the transfer window is the time for the cartels within the Premier League club to spend money.

Distancing herself from the signing of the Malian goalkeeper Adama Keita, the official said she was not involved in the acquisition of the 31-year-old custodian.

"I was not involved in his [Keita] signing. It is time for the cartels to start eating. The two executive committee members who were involved should clear the air," Adhiambo told Nairobi News.

A few days ago, Keita was seen in Gor Mahia's jersey signing a contract, although the club have not made the news official. The goalkeeper played for Djoliba FC in 2018 and 2020 before he joined Cl Kamsar.

Critics have questioned the wisdom with which Gor Mahia are keen on having the Malian on board when Gad Mathews, Samwel Njau, and Caleb Omondi have impressed with the Premier League side.
 
Since the new coach, Mark Harrison, arrived, Njau has been preferred in goal while Mathews performed better under his predecessor Carlos Manuel Vaz Pinto and his heroics in the Shield Cup ensured Gor Mahia earned a Caf Confederation Cup slot.

Dennis Ng'ang'a, Rooney Onyango, Boniface Omondi, Bernard Ochieng, all from Wazito, Goal understands, are the players on Gor Mahia's transfer wishlist.

Rodgers Ouma from Western Stima is the striker the local giants are considering signing in order to bolster the attacking department. 

Former Kariobangi Sharks' Ovella Ochieng and Duke Abuya, according to a source within the Gor Mahia corridors, are considered as players who will be approached for potential moves.

As the players are linked to Gor Mahia, Goal recently revealed how current K'Ogalo players are actively discouraging transfer targets from signing for the 19-time Premier League champions due to financial problems.

"According to the players, the new ones will be signing a ticket to hell should they join us if financial security is not assured. This is a new phenomenon, especially at a time when we are looking to bring on board local and foreign players," a source revealed then.

"We understand the challenges we are facing now, but I do not think it is right for the players to scare away others."

After Kenneth Muguna's exit, a number of players are understood to be keen on leaving the local giants once the season ends.

(Originally posted by Kiplagat Sang)

Eden Hazard ruled out of Madrid derby after fresh injury setback

The Canada-based club have released a statement condemning an attack on their academy stars at an outdoor gathering over the weekend

MLS side Vancouver Whitecaps have claimed that three of their players were assaulted in a "racially motivated attack" on Saturday night.

The Whitecaps academy squad attended an outdoor gathering in Burnaby, Canada at the weekend, which ended with the police being called.

The club have revealed that an assault took place which left one of their players hospitalised, with the Burnaby RCMP now investigating the incident.

What's been said?

None of the three players involved have been named as of yet, however, a suspect has reportedly already been arrested in relation to the attack.

The Whitecaps have released a statement condemning racism and vowing to push for swift justice, which reads: "Enough is enough.

"We are heartbroken and sickened by the allegations and strongly condemn all forms of discrimination, racism, and hate.

"Such disgusting behaviour has absolutely no place in our community.

"We will do everything to support our players affected and urge the toughest punishment possible for those responsible."

MLS rocked by racism again

This latest incident comes just one month after allegations that Portland Timbers star Diego Chara was racially abused in a contest against Minnesota United.

Timbers manager Giovanni Savarese claimed that Chara was targeted by an opponent during his side's 1-0 defeat, referencing "a discriminatory word that has been said to one of our players that cannot have any place in anywhere or in any situation or any sport."

MLS officials responded by launching a full investigation, but were ultimately unable to corroborate the incident, and no formal punishment was sanctioned for any of the parties involved.

The Whitecaps' turbulent season continues

The weekend's off-field events served to compound what has been a miserable season for the Whitecaps so far, as they sit second from bottom in the Western Conference after 18 games.

Marc Dos Santos' team have only recorded three wins, and were held to a disappointing 0-0 draw by San Jose Earthquakes in their last outing, with a clash against Austin up next on Wednesday.

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Where are they now? Chelsea's 2011/12 Champions League winners

The Blues made a winning start to their 2021-22 campaign against Crystal Palace and still have a Belgian striker to come into their side

Christian Pulisic has offered his verdict on Chelsea's £98 million ($136m) deal for Romelu Lukaku, with the United States international expecting a prolific Belgian striker to deliver more "exciting times" at Stamford Bridge.

The Blues are the current holders of a much sought-after Champions League crown, while an impressive 3-0 win over Crystal Palace in a 2021-22 Premier League opener suggests that a title challenge could be on the cards this season.

Thomas Tuchel still has Lukaku to slot into a star-studded side, on the back of a big-money transfer from Inter, and Pulisic expects a proven performer in the final third to make west London heavyweights even more dangerous than they already are.

What has been said?

The USMNT star has told Chelsea's official website of welcoming one of the best No.9s in world football onto the Blues' books: "Lukaku’s a great striker. 

"He plays really good with his back to goal, holding the ball, and he’s a great goalscorer, so I’m very excited to play with him. It’s going to be exciting times.

"We have a very good team with a lot of depth and it’s a really exciting team. When you have a bunch of good players it’s never a bad thing so we’re really excited to see how this year goes."

Can Chelsea challenge for more trophies?

Chelsea barely had to get out of first gear when easing to a comfortable derby victory over Crystal Palace in their first domestic outing of the new season.

Prior to that contest, another trophy had been collected when edging out Villarreal on penalties in the UEFA Super Cup.

Tuchel's men appear ready to chase down even more silverware, with Pulisic among the goals for them against the Eagles, but nobody is getting carried away just yet.

"Obviously it’s always nice to get on the score sheet so I’m very happy, but I’m just happy about the win for the team," Pulisic added on early progress.

"We put a really good performance together and the clean sheet was very important, so it was a really good day for us and I’m just happy with getting three important points.

"Obviously challenging for the title is what we’re going to fight for, but it’s just the first game. We’re going to take it game by game, and try to put a great season together."

Chelsea will be back in action on Sunday when facing another London foe in the form of Arsenal.

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(Originally posted by Chris Burton)

'Grealish had an incredible debut' - Guardiola praises Man City's £100m man for showing 'personality' in Spurs defeat

The Spaniard insisted the most expensive player in English football history will be "so important" for his side as the season progresses

Pep Guardiola insisted Jack Grealish had "an incredible debut" against Tottenham, praising Manchester City's £100 million ($139m) man for showing "personality" in the 1-0 defeat.

Grealish made his Premier League bow for City at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, having been lured away from Aston Villa for a British record fee earlier this summer.

The 25-year-old played the full 90 minutes against Spurs, but was ultimately powerless to prevent the Manchester outfit from slumping to an opening weekend loss for the first time in 10 years.

What's been said?

Guardiola was very pleased with Grealish's all-round display, and has no doubt he will go on to make a huge contribution to his team as the 2021-22 campaign progresses.

Pressed on what impressed him most about the ex-Villa star's performance, the City head coach told reporters post-match: "His personality and influence. He got three or four fouls in the first minutes and immediately he woke up and showed himself.

"He has incredible continuity, he is so dangerous close to the box, when we have the ball he always has an extra pass.

"He got three or four fouls in the first minutes and immediately he woke up and showed. He has incredible continuity, he is so dangerous close to the box, when we have the ball he always has an extra pass.

"He had an incredible game and incredible debut and will be so important for us. I congratulate him for having the personality to try and try until the end."

Grealish and co frustrated by Tottenham

City started brightly in north London, with Grealish leading their charge down the left-hand side, but clear cut chances were in short supply as Spurs stuck to a disciplined formation in Nuno Espirito Santo's first competitive match in charge.

Son Heung-min eventually grabbed the decisive goal ten minutes into the second half, with City ultimately unable to find an equaliser in the final portion of the game.

What's next?

Grealish will be back in contention for a place in Guardiola's line-up when City welcome newly-promoted Norwich to Etihad Stadium on August 21.

The reigning Premier League champions will then look ahead to a meeting with Arsenal seven days later before the first international break of the season.

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Pogba, Bergkamp to Kane - 7 players who have provided 4 or more assists in a Premier League match

With four assists against Leeds United Paul Pogba became the first Man Utd player to provide four or more assists in a game in the Premier League...

Manchester United kicked off their campaign in the 2021/22 Premier League season with a five-star performance against Leeds United on Saturday at the Old Trafford.

French midfielder Paul Pogba was at the thick of things as he provided four assists as Manchester United routed their rivals 5-1 to begin their season in style. Bruno Fernandes also starred by scoring a magnificent hat-trick.

With four assists in the match, Paul Pogba became the first Manchester United player to provide four or more assists in a single Premier League match. Before the Frenchman, six other players had achieved this feat in the Premier League.

Arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp was the first player in the history of the Premier League to provide four assists in a game. During the 1998/99 season, in a home tie, Arsenal thrashed Leicester City 5-0 where the Dutchman assisted four of the five goals.

Other than Bergkamp three other Arsenal players have assisted four or more times in a Premier League tie and two Tottenham Hotspur players also feature in the list.

Here, we take a look at the players who have provided four assists in a single Premier League match.

Player Club Assists Match Date
Dennis Bergkamp Arsenal 4 Arsenal 5-0 Leicester City 1998/99
Jose Antonio Reyes Arsenal 4 Arsenal 7-0 Middlesbrough 2005/06
Cesc Fabregas Arsenal 4 Arsenal 6-2 Blackburn Rovers 2009/10
Emmanuel Adebayor Tottenham Hotspur 4 Tottenham Hotspur 5-0 Newcastle United 2011/12
Santi Cazorla Arsenal 4 Arsenal 4-1 Wigan Athletic 2012/13
Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur 4 Southampton 2-5 Tottenham Hotspur 2020/21
Paul Pogba Manchester United 4 Manchester United 5-1 Leeds United 2021/22

 

(Originally posted by Ritabrata Banerjee)

Which managers have done the league double over Man City boss Pep Guardiola?

Three Premier League managers have managed to do the league double over Guardiola's City....
Original author: Ritabrata Banerjee

Miquissone: Simba SC confirm exit of Kaizer Chiefs and Al Ahly target

The Wekundu wa Msimbazi reveal the exit of their two key players among them the Mozambican winger

Simba SC have confirmed the exit of winger Luis Miquissone who is a transfer target for Kaizer Chiefs and Al Ahly.

In a statement obtained by Goal, the Mainland Premier League champions have announced parting ways with two players – Miquissone and Clatous Chama - ahead of the new season.

What did Simba statement say?

“Simba wishes to inform the public in the current transfer window it received several offers for its players from various clubs across the continent,” read the statement from the club.

“Simba has officially reached an agreement with two foreign clubs over the permanent transfer of two of its players – Clatous [Chama] and Luis [Miquissone].”

The statement continued: “Our collective team successes in the Caf Champions League in recent years has opened doors for the duo to be seen abroad.

“We are extremely grateful to Chama and Luis [Miquissone] for their incredible service to the club throughout their time at Simba and we will always treasure the wonderful memories they left us with.

“As they move onto the next chapter of their professional careers, we wish them great success; Chama and Miquissone will forever be part of the Simba family.”

While the club did not reveal the identity of the clubs where the players are headed, Goal can exclusively reveal Chama has already joined RS Berkane of Morocco while Miquissone is already in Egypt negotiating his move to the African champions.

Chama moved to Berkane a week ago and has already been training with the team alongside former Yanga SC striker Tuisila Kisinda.

Chama keen to sign for Al Ahly

Two weeks ago, confirmed to friends he was headed to Al Ahly and not Chiefs.

“He says he wants to reunite with Pitso [Mosimane] and according to him, he has been promised playtime when he signs for them, so it is the reason his heart was on a move to Al Ahly and not Chiefs,” a source, who did not want to be named, told Goal.

“As we speak, he has also bid farewell to his close friends at Simba, he has told them he will not play for them again in the new season and it seems the deal is as good as sealed."

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Original author: Dennis Mabuka

Pique insists all four Barcelona captains will take pay cut

Some fans at Camp Nou booed Jordi Alba on Sunday amid reports he refused to lower his salary

Barcelona defender Gerard Pique has insisted that all four of the club's captains will eventually take a pay cut. 

The club has already confirmed that Pique's salary has been "substantially reduced," which allowed Memphis Depay, Eric Garcia and Rey Manaj to be registered for La Liga's new season.

Pique has insisted that fellow captains Sergio Busquets, Sergi Roberto and Jordi Alba will soon follow his lead amid Barca's dire financial situation.

What was said?

Speaking to Movistar after Barca's 4-2 win over Real Sociedad to begin the season, Pique said: "[The pay cut] is what I had to do, I think.

"I want to stress that we've been in contact with the other captains over the pay cut and I know they'll take the same step shortly, it's just a question of timing.

"I had to be the first to do it quickly, because of the registration issue. But this is a family, we're all together, the captains have all had the intention from the first moment to adjust to what the club needed, and that's the decision we've taken and we're proud of it."

Alba heard jeers from some fans at Camp Nou on Sunday amid reports that he refused to lower his salary. Pique said that it was all a misunderstanding, though.

"Sometimes there are misunderstandings," Pique said. "I've been in touch with Sergi, Busi and Jordi, and we've all been aligned, to try to reach an agreement.

"With hours left before the league started they needed someone to make it official to be able to register the new players, but I know the others are also about to do it."

'All things must pass'

Barcelona's unstable financial picture meant the club was unable to re-sign Lionel Messi, who eventually moved to PSG in a shocking turn of events. 

Pique admitted that losing the legendary Argentine was a huge blow to Barca, but said the club is now ready to turn the page.

"I don't have to explain what Leo represents, we all know it," Pique added. "He's the most important player in the history of this club and in the history of football. But all things must pass, we have to keep going.

"I think we have a good level, we'll be very competitive. I'm convinced we'll compete for all the trophies until the end."

Further reading

Original author: Seth Vertelney

Mbappe calls PSG exit rumours 'completely false'

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Ex-Barcelona star Iniesta signs two-year contract extension at Vissel Kobe

The Morocco international continued from where he left off last campaign with his contributions in front of goal on Sunday

Youssef En-Nesyri provided an assist and scored a goal as Sevilla cruised to a 3-0 victory over Rayo Vallecano in their La Liga opener on Sunday.

The Morocco international enjoyed his best goalscoring record in the Spanish top-flight last season with 18 goals for Julen Lopetegui's side who finished fourth in the league table.

He has instantly formed a partnership with his compatriot Oussama Idrissi who returned to the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium in June after his loan spell at Ajax in the second half of the 2020-21 season.

Idrissi won a penalty for Sevilla in the 16th minute after he was brought down by goalkeeper Luca Zidane and En-Nesyri stepped forward to convert.

Zidane was consequently shown a straight red card for the foul and Rayo Vallecano were forced to take off Oscar Trejo for goalkeeper Stole Dimitrievski.

Sevilla held on to the lead for the first 45 minutes and Idrissi was replaced by Erik Lamela before the start of the second half.

Lamela went on to double the hosts' lead in the 55th minute and he later made it 3-0 after benefitting from En-Nesyri's assist.

(Originally posted by Taiye Taiwo)

‘Tierney is like Van Dijk, he smells danger’ – Strachan lauds ‘lunatic mentality’ of Arsenal defender

The former England youth international of Congolese origin deflected some of the credit for his side’s triumph over Pep Guardiola’s Citizens

Japhet Tanganga refused to take credit for Tottenham Hotspur’s 1-0 win over Manchester City on Sunday evening.

Handed a starter’s role ahead of Serge Aurier and Matt Doherty, the 22-year-old put up a solid display to neutralise the Citizens’ pouring attacking.

To cap a wonderful outing, he walked home with the man-of-the-match prize, while the fans waxed lyrical about him following his substitution for Matt Doherty.

Although the DR Congo prospect confessed the supporters made him have ‘chills, nonetheless, he lauded their impact and that of his teammates as Pep Guardiola’s men were sent home empty-handed.

“No, it was not just for me, I heard from everyone and it was everyone putting a shift in,” Tanganga told Tottenham Hotspur media.

“We were working on it, we worked in pre-season on the fitness side of the game and everyone put in a shift today.

“Not only us, but it was great to have the fans back as well. They were urging us on, and we definitely felt their presence at the stadium. So, it was a great feeling for everyone and a good win.

“It’s an amazing feeling. As a kid, you hear on tv; dream about these things to happen to you.

“Honestly, walking around I had chills, I had to contain myself to make sure I come around on the bench, but it was an amazing feeling and I really appreciate it.

“I’m just glad that they recognised the work we put in and obviously, we gave them a win today and three points on the board as well.”

While adding that Nuno Espirito Santo’s men will remain humble despite their bright start, he is also keen on playing as many games for the Londoners this campaign after overcoming injury worries that denied him of regular playing time last term.

“First of all, we gotta stay humble it's game one. It’s the first game of the season and I think a lot of people as well, physically are going to grow into the season,” he continued.

“But as I said, it’s a good start. You want to get off on a good start and that’s what we have done today.

“Now it’s just keeping it going, and we go to Portugal and then carrying on in the league as well. So that’s what we are doing.

“I have my goals and my targets. Last year was difficult for me with injuries and this year, I just want to play as many games as I can, keep my body fit, keep myself ready for whenever the gaffer needs me. That’s my goal.”

(Originally posted by Shina Oludare)

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The two players linked up for a goal on Saturday as BVB started their Bundesliga campaign with a win

Borussia Dortmund midfielder Giovanni Reyna has tipped his superstar team-mate Erling Haaland to become one of the all-time greats.

Haaland has started his Dortmund career in incredible form, having now scored 62 goals in 61 games with the club after his brace against Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday. 

The Norwegian also grabbed three assists in the 5-2 win, including one in the second half for Reyna. 

What was said?

"He keeps on getting better," Reyna said of Haaland in quotes published on Fox Sports. "It seems like every day he’s picking up something new and adding it to his game.

"It’s hard to say what the ceiling is for him. He can be unbelievable, he can be amazing. I mean, he already is. He can really be one of the best ever."

On the current Dortmund squad, Reyna added: "The team chemistry is on a high right now. It’s the best since I’ve been at Dortmund."

Haaland's future

Dortmund have been clear that they are not willing to sell the 21-year-old this summer, though some of Europe's biggest clubs have been eyeing a move.

Real Madrid are one of those clubs, and Goal understands the Blancos have not ruled out a late-summer bid if the opportunity arises.

Madrid are also keen on PSG star Kylian Mbappe, with the club more likely to move for one of the two players next summer.

What's next for Dortmund?

Dortmund will face an early-season test on Tuesday when they face Bayern Munich in the DFL-Supercup.

They will then return to Bundesliga action next weekend when they visit Freiburg.

Further reading

(Originally posted by Seth Vertelney)

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