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Liverpool denounce 'offensive and inappropriate' homophobic chanting directed at Billy Gilmour

The Reds have issued a statement condemning the chants aimed at the Scotland international midfielder, who is on loan from Chelsea

Liverpool have denounced the homophobic chants led by some of their travelling supporters during their 3-0 win over Norwich City as "offensive and inappropriate".

The Reds' LGBT+ fan group Kopp Outs initially released a statement condemning the chants, which were aimed at Norwich midfielder Billy Gilmour.

The Scotland international, who is on loan from Chelsea, was targeted with homophobic 'rent boy' chants during the match, with Kick It Out having previously called for more action from the FA and the police.

Liverpool quote-tweeted their LGBT+ fan group about the issue after their 3-0 victory at Carrow Road, urging supporters to stop the homophobic chant.

Goal's series examining the experiences of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender fans reflected on the abuse that has been heard at Stamford Bridge and other stadiums featuring players affiliated with Chelsea.

"If I was a Chelsea male player, walking out onto the pitch and all I hear is that, I wouldn’t want to come out," Tracy Brown, co-chair of Chelsea Pride, told us in an exclusive interview. "Right now, I wouldn’t feel safe."

Other instances of homophobia in football have occurred this year, with supporters of the Mexico national team having been condemned for chants that caused their Gold Cup semi-final clash with Canada to be halted.

In June 2021, meanwhile, FIFA issued Mexico with a $65,000 fine and forced them to play two official home matches behind closed doors following homophobic chants during an Olympic qualifier.

Adana Demirspor’s Akintola relishing Balotelli link-up vs Fenerbahce

The Super Eagles prospect says he is looking forward to partnering the Italian when the Blue Lightnings take on the Yellow Canaries

Adana Demirspor forward Babajide Akintola is relishing the chance to link up with Mario Balotelli ahead of his debut against Fenerbahce on Sunday.

After completing his loan move to Hatayspor – where he scored six times in 35 Super Lig outings – the 25-year-old was transferred to the Blue Lightnings from Midtjylland for an undisclosed fee.

He will make his Adana bow when they take on Fenerbahce at the New Adana Stadium as the Turkish elite division gets underway.

While hoping for a positive outing against a "powerful" Yellow Canaries side that boasts Bright Osayi-Samuel, Mbwana Samatta, Marcel Tisserand and Nabil Dirarin in their ranks, the Nigerian is hoping to partner the former Manchester City and Inter Milan star in the attack.

"We have the quality to get a result against Fenerbahce and I'm looking forward to the game," Akintola told Goal.

"Adana are keen on a positive campaign and our impressive run in pre-season gives us good confidence ahead of the game against Fenerbahce.

“I also hope for a positive debut playing alongside Mario Balotelli. He has been a great guy since I joined, and I can't wait to help the team get a win in front of our home fans.”

Akintola’s experience is expected to prove pivotal for Samet Aybaba’s men, who were promoted to the Turkish elite division in the 2020-21 campaign.

Born in Oyo state, Nigeria, the winger began his career at Nigerian lower division side FC Ebedei. His impressive displays in Churchill Oliseh’s team caught the attention of Danish top-flight side Midtjylland.

In this maiden season in 2015, Akintola featured prominently for Midtjylland U19s, where they won the league, scoring nine goals.

Nonetheless, his inability to tie down a regular place in the club’s senior team saw him loaned to Thisted. The following season, he was sent to FK Jerv to garner more experience.

Before leaving the MCH Arena, he had represented Haugesund, Rosenborg, Omonia and Hatayspor, all on loan spells.

Blessed with blistering pace and dribbling ability, the youngster is eligible to represent three-time African champions Nigeria at international level.

 

 

 

(Originally posted by Shina Oludare)

Daouda Bamba grabs a brace as Altay SK beat Kayserispor

The 26-year-old Ivorian forward popped up with two goals to help the promoted side get a win on the opening day

Ivory Coast international Daouda Bamba notched a brace as Altay SK cruised to a comfortable 3-0 win against Kayserispor in a Turkish Super Lig match on Saturday.

It took only eight minutes for the 26-year-old to hit the back of the net after combining well with Gabon midfielder Andre Boko, and he added his second in the 45th minute before Thaciano Mickael da Silva sealed the game in the 86th minute at Bornova Stadium.

The towering Bamba opened his account in the eighth minute after his combination with Boko saw the latter square a pass, and he slotted it home past the advancing Kayserispor goalkeeper Dogan Alemdar.

The home team grew in confidence after taking the lead but they had to wait until just before half-time when Bamba doubled their lead, and his second of the day, after heading past Alemdar following a corner delivered by Lionel Carole.

In the second half, Altay kept pushing for a third goal and it arrived in the closing stages when Brazilian Thaciano beat his markers to score with a left-footed effort.

It was the first game for Altay, who earned promotion to the top-flight after 18 years in the cold, and coach Mustafa Denizli was impressed with the outcome.

“I am very happy with the result Altay achieved in the first match of the Super League after many years,” Denizli told the club’s official website.

“More important than the score is that the team is very enthusiastic. The pressure we applied to the opponent all over the field and the balls he won as a result of this pressure forced the opponent to make a mistake.

“Together with the new friends who joined us, we made a team image in a shorter time than I expected. This is extremely gratifying for us.”

On the impact of new signings, Denizli said: “The choices made me very happy as of today. This team won the championship on May 26. I've been watching all of the players who joined our squad today since 27 May.

“It is very difficult for us to transfer players with names known to the football market, therefore, for about two months, we tried to choose football players from these teams.

"We have tried to bring both of these features together.”

Altay will next take on Alanyaspor at Bahcesehir Okullarn Arena on Saturday.

Original author: Dennis Mabuka

Chelsea & Arsenal join Juventus in race for AC Milan midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu

The Manchester City wide attacker aims for a clean sweep of trophies with the Cityzens and Algeria
(Originally posted by Seye Omidiora)

England's centre-midfield options - ranked

The Maroons have shown that they are a competitive outfit as a home World Cup looms large...

One of the most significant movements in the latest edition of the FIFA rankings, released on Thursday, was that of Qatar without doubt. The reigning Asian champions climbed an impressive 16 spots to be ranked 42nd in the world, courtesy an impressive showing in the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. 

It is Qatar's highest-ever ranking, equalling the mark they set in 1993 in the first-ever edition of the FIFA rankings. And this was all the more significant for Qatar, given that this is coming with a home World Cup only a bit more than a year away. The Maroons are peaking in good time ahead of their first-ever World Cup campaign, judging by the performances and now the rankings. 

They set the tongues wagging with a terrific campaign in the 2019 Asian Cup, where they scalped the likes of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, South Korea and crowned it with a win over Japan in the final. Now, with their 2021 Gold Cup campaign, they've served a reminder that the Maroons are not going to the 2022 World Cup as just hosts but that they're there on merit. 

Qatar were invited as a guest team to the 2021 Gold Cup, North America's continental competition. And Felix Sanchez Baz's men completely utilised the stage to showcase their skills outside their continent, reaching the semifinals. And they lost out on a place in the final only narrowly, an 86th-minute goal by Gyasi Zardes helping the USA sneak into the final. And Hassan Al-Haydos missed a penalty in that match as well. Qatar could very well have won the tie on another day. They had 18 shots on goal as opposed to 6 by USA.

They played an open, fast, counter-attacking brand of football that saw them score a tournament-high nine goals in the group stages, racking up seven points with wins over Grenada (4-0) and Honduras (2-0) and a 3-3 draw against Panama. El Salvador's challenge was overcome in the quarter-finals 3-2 before they took on eventual winners USA. And the 10th-ranked side in the world (20th during the Qatar match) had to dig very deep in order to find a way past Qatar.

It also marked the end of a 12-game unbeaten streak by the Asian team. It must also be noted that Qatar are the only side that finished their second round of Asian 2022 World Cup qualifiers unbeaten. Interestingly, Qatar played Croatia in a friendly before the Gold Cup. Though Croatia featured only home-grown players, Felix Sanches Baz's men emergeed triumphant.

And if the run to the semifinals was the cake for Qatar's efforts, the icing on the cake was that Almoez Ali, their 24-year-old star striker, was the tournament's topscorer with four goals to his name. Also impressive were the likes of Akram Afif and captain Al-Haydos.

Qatar's brilliant showing in foreign conditions defined their capabilities in many ways, especially coming after their Copa America campaign in 2019. Again playing as a guest team, Qatar ended winless in the group stages. However, most importantly, they were extremely competitive, holding Paraguay before suffering slim losses to continental giants in Colombia and Argentina.

Of course, the opposition Qatar had at the Gold Cup might not have been the strongest in the world, certainly not the level one would expect at the World Cup next year. But the competitiveness and style of football Qatar played promises a few good moments. 

At the Gold Cup, Qatar gave a glimpse as to what to expect from them at the World Cup - a team that works hard, is not afraid to cede possession and wait for their chances and a team that moves through their attacking gears all at once, with pace. Of course, no one expects supernatural performances but Qatar's rise in the footballing echelons make a competitive showing a guarantee. 

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The Blues will be eyeing to join rival club ATK Mohun Bagan in the AFC Cup group stage...

Bengaluru FC will be vying for a spot in Group D of the 2021 AFC Cup when they take on Club Eagles of Maldives at the Maldives National Football Stadium, on Sunday, in an AFC Cup play-off.

The Blues registered a 5-0 win against Nepal Army back in April in the preliminary round in what was Marco Pezzaiuoli’s first game in charge of the Blues. Meanwhile, Club Eagles beat Bhutan's Thimphu FC 2-0 to get to the playoff round.

The group stage of the competition is also set to be staged in Maldives between August 18 and 24 and will involve ATK Mohun Bagan (India), Maziya S&RC (Maldives) and Bashundhara Kings (Bangladesh) in Group D.

Here's how to watch Bengaluru FC vs Club Eagles in India.

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What time is Bengaluru FC vs Club Eagles? How to watch Bengaluru FC vs Club Eagles Bengaluru FC vs Club Eagles: Team news
 

What time does the AFC Cup 2021 playoff between Bengaluru FC vs Club Eagles start?

Initially to be played in India in April, the fixture was postponed due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the country before Maldives FA accepted to host the tie in May.

However, the match was called off for a later date after a few members of the Bengaluru FC squad had allegedly breached COVID-19 protocols in the island nation.

A win over the Eagles on Sunday will pit the Blues against Indian Super League (ISL) rivals ATK Mohun Bagan in their opening Group D tie on Wednesday.

Game Bengaluru FC vs Club Eagles
Date Sunday, August 15
Time 8:30pm IST

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How to watch Bengaluru FC vs Club Eagles on TV & live stream in India?

Fans can catch a glimse of the action as Bengaluru FC will be streaming the game live on BFC TV - the club's official YouTube channel. 

TV channels Online streaming
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Bengaluru FC vs Club Eagles: Team news

Bengaluru FC have traveled to Maldives with a 29-man squad with Alan Costa, Cleiton Silva and Yrondu Musavu-King being the three foreigners in the squad.

New Indian signings such as Bidyashagar Singh, Danish Farooq, Jayesh Rane, Sarthak Golui and Rohit Kumar, besides four members from the club's developmental squad have also been included.

Pezzaiuoli has revealed that Congolese forward Prince Ibara has been left out due to an infection while Edmund Lalrindika and Harmanpreet Singh are nursing injuries. "I have 26 players available for selection and we want to make it to the next stage of this competition," the coach stated.

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
 

Club Eagles squad:

Goalkeepers: Mohamed Sinnahu, Mohammad Taha

Defenders: Haisham Hassan, Humaid Hussain, Ahmed Numaan, Elsayed Mahmoud, Hussian Sifaau, Hisam Saleem

Midfielders: Areen Abdulla Ibrahim, Ali Solah, Ahmed Samah, Zain Zafar, Hassan Aleef Ibrahim, Mohamed Aflaam Ali, Hussain Ahusam Moosa, Hamdhann Abdul Sattar, Shaifulla Ibrahim, Mossa Abdulla Sameeh, Mohamed Nain, Hassan Raid Ahmed, Imran Nasheed

Forwards: Riham Abdul Ghanee, Ahmed Rizuvan, Ashadh Ali Mohamed Osama Saber Elshihy

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Original author: Anselm Noronha

Fan View: 'No one should blame De Gea' - Africans react as Manchester United lose Europa League final to Villarreal

The 62-year-old has previously managed Sweden and Nigeria
Original author: Soham Mukherjee

Mexico boss: El Tri players key to stopping chant

Goal takes a look at the top five managers who have won the most numbers of trophies in club football...
Original author: Ritabrata Banerjee

A foreign coach for the first time - Thomas Dennerby's appointment a turning point for the Indian women's football team?

The Swede will take charge of the national team in the upcoming women's national team camp in Jharkhand

When Thomas Dennerby was appointed as the head coach of the Indian women's national team, it was for the first time that an overseas tactician was handed over the reins of the Indian eves. It is a historic decision in many ways for the Indian women's team.

After Maymol Rocky stepped down in July, the position was vacant and AIFF's (All India Football Federation) Technical Committee thought that it would be best to use the experience of Dennerby for the benefit of the senior team, keeping in mind the upcoming AFC Asian Cup in 2022 which will be hosted in India.  

From Sushil Bhattacharya in the 1970s to Rocky, all the previous managers of the Indian women's team had been Indians. 

Rocky had taken over the reins of the team in 2017 and had been in charge for the past four years. The Indian team has produced some brilliant results under her tutelage as they made it to the second round of the Olympic qualifiers for the first time in November 2018. They also won the SAFF Women's Championship title in 2019 and gold at the South Asian Games in Nepal.

After a hiatus of almost 40 years, India will be participating in the AFC Asian Cup and the AIFF do not want to leave any stone unturned to prepare Ashalata Devi and co. for the marquee continental tournament. Dennerby, who is a proven candidate in women's football, has been asked to charge. 

The 62-year-old will straight away get to work with the girls at the national team camp in Jharkhand which is set to commence from August 16. He has been extremely successful in his previous stints as the coach of the Swedish and the Nigerian women's national teams. In fact, he guided the Scandinavian country to a 3rd-place finish in the FIFA World Cup in 2011, and a quarter-final spot in the 2012 London Olympics.

Whereas, with the African country he won the AWCON Award 2018 and was even awarded the 2018 Coach of the Year in Nigeria.

The Indian women's team has struggled in the recent past and they remain winless in 2021. They played five matches including three matches in the Turkish Cup and two friendlies. Indian eves suffered a 8-0 humiliation to Russia in one of those games. Though they were winless in the other matches, the eves were competitive in the other matches. However, it remains to be seen how Dennerby shapes the fortunes of this squad.

Original author: Soham Mukherjee

'Bayern v Dortmund is a level above El Clasico' - Rummenigge says Barcelona and Real Madrid's rivalry has dropped in quality

The Super Eagle has echoed that he made no mistakes joining the Blood and Gold while expressing his desire to prove his worth

Anayo Iwuala says it was “an easy choice” to swap life at Nigeria Professional Football League side Enyimba for that at Esperance.

After representing the Aba Elephants for two years, the winger opted to take on a new challenge with the Ligue Professionnelle 1 outfit.

Although not certain that the decision would make him a regular face in Gernot Rohr’s Super Eagles, he is keen on profiting his worth at Stade Olympique de Rades.

"It's a huge privilege to join such a great club like Esperance who have continental titles to show as part of their success story," Iwuala told BBC Sport Africa.

"It was an easy choice to come to Esperance, they are four times African champions.

“A big cub with an incredible culture, the professionalism and modern facilities, the welfare, tradition and standard of operation are quite attractive."

Having been handed a three-year contract by the Blood and Gold, the 22-year-old will remain at the Stade Olympique de Rades until 2024.

Under the direction of former Bolton Wanderers star Radhi Jaidi, Iwuala would be hoping to help the reigning Tunisia elite division champions to a remarkable outing during next season’s Caf Champions League.

"From my position [playing in Nigeria] once I saw a chance here with the club I decided to grab the opportunity," he continued.

"I need to focus on the job, helping the team achieve more success and that remains the main priority of every professional footballer.

"I also look forward to working with coach Radhi Jaidi and prove myself under him. That is the immediate target for now.

"I don't know if coming here will further help me establish myself in the Super Eagles, but I know I will give my best here and that's all I can do for now."

The Lagos-born player started his professional career in 2018 at amateur side Kada City before heading to Delta Force – where he was signed by two-time Caf Champions League winners, Enyimba.

Following his awe-inspiring displays in the NPFL,  he was handed a senior team call-up by coach Rohr.

He made his debut for the three-time African champions in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Benin Republic on March 27.

 

 

(Originally posted by Shina Oludare)

Bernabeu rallies for Vinicius as Madrid beat Rayo

The Super Eagle is pleased about how his game against Erol Bulut’s men went, where he scored on his Black Red debut

Ahmed Musa is thrilled to have made a scoring debut in Fatih Karagumruk’s 3-2 victory over Gaziantep in Saturday’s Turkish Super Lig encounter.

After a short stint with Kano Pillars, the 28-year-old penned a two-year contract with the Istanbul side, with the option of an additional year.

Musa was named in the Black Red’s starting XI, and he repaid Francesco Farioli’s faith in him by contributing a goal at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium.

After receiving a pass from Kerim Frei, the former VVV Venlo and CSKA Moscow star beat his markers before slotting the ball past goalkeeper Gunay Guvenc.

The winger was on parade from start to finish as his team made a winning start to the 2021-22 Turkish elite division campaign.

The Nigeria international took to social media to celebrate his goal as well as his team’s victory over Erol Bulut’s team.

“A good start, we keep going mates,” he wrote on Instagram.

Musa began his European expedition at Eredivisie side Venlo and his impressive performances at the Dutch side saw him sign for Russian top-flight side CSKA Moscow.

Having won three Premier League titles, one Russian Cup and two Russia Super Cups with the Horses in his four-year spell, he joined Leicester City on July 8, 2016, for a club record of £16.6 million at that time.

His inability to tie down a regular place at the King Power Stadium saw him sent back to CSKA Moscow on loan, before teaming up with Al Nassr in 2018 on a permanent deal.

The Asian outfit beat several European clubs to the signing of the speedy forward who impressed at the 2018 Fifa World Cup in Russia with two goals in three matches.

He parted ways with Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr on October 25, 2020, before heading to Sai Masu Gida for a second stint.

"I was very impressed with the team's philosophy, style of play and it's clearly an ambitious club," Musa BBC Sport Africa on what inspired his move to Karagumruk.  

"I feel wanted and that's what made all the difference. I want to repay that faith. I can't wait to link up with my teammates and help the club achieve their ambitions."

(Originally posted by Shina Oludare)

'I am very happy with Mbappe!' - Pochettino brushes off whistles as forward scores in PSG win

The manager claimed he did not hear the jeers directed at his star during the match against Strasbourg on Saturday

Mauricio Pochettino proclaimed he is "very happy" with Kylian Mbappe following a 4-2 win over Strasbourg on Saturday in which Paris Saint-Germain fans whistled at the forward amid transfer speculation.

Mbappe, who has been steadily linked with Real Madrid, delivered a goal as newcomer Lionel Messi watched from the stands.

His boss offered praise for his focus on the task at hand and said he didn't hear any of the jeers at Parc des Princes.

What has been said?

"I did not hear the whistles," Pochettino said via L'Equipe. "I am very happy with him. He's focused on what he needs to do and had a really good game. He must continue on this path.

"It is very important for us to have our supporters around us. It's extraordinary and we missed him dearly. Football is completely different with the spectators. 

"With the presentation of the newcomers, it was a great evening for PSG. Now, we have to prepare them gradually, without taking too many risks, whether it is Leo Messi or the others."

Mbappe to Madrid reports

Earlier this summer, before the signing of Messi, Goal reported that Real Madrid would slash their wage bill in order to position themselves either for a late Mbappe move before the deadline or an approach in 2022.

Since then, Los Blancos have cleared Raphael Varane from their books and could yet sell Martin Odegaard to Arsenal, among other moves.

However, the addition of Messi to PSG could convince Mbappe to put off an exit from Ligue 1.

At least that's what the hierarchy at Parc de Princes has demanded, with president Nasser Al-Khelaifi saying "there is no excuse" for a departure this window with Messi now in the fold to boost their Champions League ambitions.

Further reading

'Ankle injury is a thing of the past' - Hazard in high spirits after returning to action with Madrid

The Belgium forward has featured only intermittently for his club since moving from Chelsea due to a succession of physical problems
Original author: Daniel Edwards

Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Levy won't budge on Kane

Goal takes a look at the biggest transfer news and rumours from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and around the world

Tottenham vs Man City: TV channel, live stream, team news & preview

Pep Guardiola's side head to London to face a Spurs team under new management - and amid the ongoing Harry Kane transfer saga between the two

Manchester City will get their Premier League title defence under way when they face off with  Tottenham in their opening clash of the 2021-22 campaign.

Watch Tottenham vs Manchester City on fuboTV (free 7-day trial)

Pep Guardiola's side head to London to face a Spurs team under Nuno Espirito Santo's new management - and with Harry Kane on the opposing side amid talk of an Etihad Stadium swap.

Ahead of the game, Goal has the details of how to watch on TV, stream online, team news and more.

Games Tottenham vs Manchester City
Date August 15, 2021
Times 11:30am ET, 8:30am PT
Stream fubo TV (7-day free trial)

TV channel, live stream & how to watch

In the United States (US), Premier League matches can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (watch with a 7-day free trial).

New users can sign up for a free seven-day trial of the live sports streaming service, which can be accessed via iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Apple TV as well as on a web browser.

Team news & rosters

Position Tottenham roster
Goalkeepers Lloris, Gollini, Whiteman
Defenders Doherty, Reguilon, Sanchez, Rodon, Dier, Sessegnon, Aurier, Tanganga, Davies
Midfielders Hojbjerg, Winks, Gil, Sissoko, Lo Celso, Dele, Moura, Ndombele, Skipp
Forwards Son, Kane, Bergwijn

It has been a turbulent off-season for Spurs, having struggled to both replace Jose Mourinho as head coach and keep England captain Kane happy amid another barren season.

That the Three Lions striker could face the team who have pursued him hardest over the transfer window will not be lost on either party - but it could be a familiar Spurs side that features in their opener, with new recruits Bryan Gil only recently returned from Olympic duty and Cristian Romero still injured.

Predicted Tottenham starting XI:  Lloris; Doherty, Sanchez, Aurier, Reguilon; Winks, Hojbjerg; Bergwijn, Son, Moura; Kane.

  Man City roster
Goalkeepers Steffen, Ederson, Carson
Defenders Walker, Dias, Stones, Ake, Zinchenko, Laporte, Mendy, Cancelo, Sandler
Midfielders Gundogan, Grealish, Rodri, De Bruyne, Fernandinho, Silva, Roberts, Foden, Palmer, Knight
Forwards Sterling, Jesus, Torres, Mahrez, Edozie

Having come up short in the Community Shield against Leicester thanks to a last-gasp Kelechi Iheanacho penalty, Pep Guardiola's side missed out on an early chance to pick up silverware - but they will still firmly be among the favourites to retain their crown this year.

Their big-money purchase of Jack Grealish has offset the loss of Sergio Aguero in attack, though the need for a talismanic number nine arguably still remains after the Argentine's exit.

Predicted Man City starting XI:  Ederson; Walker, Stones, Dias, Zinchenko; Fernandinho, Rodri, Gundogan; Mahrez, Torres, Grealish.

Last five results

Tottenham results Man City results
Tottenham 1-0 Arsenal (Aug 8) Leicester City 1-0 Man City (Aug 7)
Chelsea 2-2 Tottenham (Aug 4) Man City 4-1 Blackpool (Aug 3)
MK Dons 1-3 Tottenham (Jul 28) Man City 4-0 Barnsley (Jul 31)
Colchester 0-3 Tottenham (Jul 21) Man City 2-0 Preston North End (Jul 27)
Leyton Orient 1-1 Tottenham (Jul 17) Man City 0-1 Chelsea (May 29)

Head-to-head

Date Result
4/25/2021 Tottenham 0-1 Man City
2/13/2021 Man City 3-0 Tottenham
11/21/2020 Tottenham 2-0 Man City
2/2/2020 Tottenham 2-0 Man City
8/17/2019 Man City 2-2 Tottenham

Musa scores on Fatih Karagumruk debut against Gaziantep FK

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22:30 BST 14/08/2021

Nigeria v. Argentina - Ahmed Musa

The Super Eagles captain did not disappoint against Erol Bulut’s men, finding the net as the Black Red got off to a winning start

Ahmed Musa scored on his Fatih Karagumruk debut as they secured a 3-2 win over Gaziantep FK in Saturday’s Super Lig encounter.

The 28-year-old was handed his first appearance for Francesco Farioli’s side in the Turkish elite division clash, and it took him 90 minutes to make his mark.

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Original author: Shina Oludare

Remembering Jurgen Klopp's first ever game as a manager

A reunion with Luis Suarez was never on the cards for the Barcelona legend, according to the boss of the reigning La Liga champions

Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone has denied reports that the club were in the running to sign Lionel Messi, admitting that they never had a hope of landing El Cholo's compatriot from Barcelona. 

While Messi has been reunited with one-third of the famous MSN partnership at Paris Saint-Germain in Neymar, there was speculation that Luis Suarez could be the one lining up alongside him for the 2021-22 season. 

Simeone, though, poured cold water on those rumours and affirmed there was no contact between his employers and the Argentina ace. 

What was said? 

"You can see that Barcelona's situation caused this exit and that it was huge for our league because of the standing Messi has in La Liga and in Barcelona," Simeone explained to reporters in a press conference held on Saturday. 

"It is clear that we were not talking to him and did not have the slightest chance of taking him. 

La Liga is now without both Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, two figures that have symbolised the Spanish top flight over the last decade and a half. 

Simeone, though, believes there is life after the megastars, pointing to the Premier League to show that the world does not have to stop just because the perennial Ballon d'Or contenders are elsewhere. 

"I understand that in the English league Messi and Ronaldo are not there either and it is one of the biggest leagues in the world," he added. 

"It will be every team's competitiveness and growth, without Messi and Ronaldo, that makes this a competitive league, just like in England which has neither of the pair."

Title hopefuls? 

Atletico celebrated last season as they clinched the Liga title, the second in Simeone's 10-year stint at the Colchonero helm. 

Simeone was nevertheless typically blunt as he refused to look ahead to the prospect of repeating that feat in 2021-22. 

"We will not change our approach, which is to take things one game at a time, to see what path the league takes," he said.

"There is no better way to compete than how we have been doing for the last nine and a half years."

Further reading

Original author: Daniel Edwards

Kylian Mbappe appears to tell Jordi Alba he would 'kill him in the street'

The Africans were on target as the Smurfs strolled past Marc Brys’ team to continue their fine form in the Belgian topflight

Genk defeated OH Leuven 4-0 in Saturday’s Belgian First Division A encounter with Paul Onuachu and Theo Bongonda among the goal scorers.

The Smurfs came into the game having crashed out of the Champions League following a 2-1 defeat to Shakhtar Donetsk in Ukraine.

Nonetheless, John van den Brom’s men moved on from that setback with a comfortable win over the visitors at the Luminus Arena.

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Original author: Shina Oludare

Ter Stegen ruled out of Germany's Euros plans with knee problem that will require surgery at Barcelona

The winger confessed that he lost his confidence after struggling for minutes at Old Trafford, but has come back a different person

Manchester United star Jesse Lingard admits that he hit a low point while frozen out of the Reds first team, before turning his fortunes around during his loan spell with West Ham. 

The England winger made an immediate impact in east London, scoring nine goals and contributing a further five assists in 16 games after joining in January. 

It was a welcome return to form for Lingard, who had struggled mentally during his extended spell without football at Old Trafford. 

What was said? 

"We had times during the bad periods when I started to resort to drinking at night and that wasn't me," he told the Daily Mail.

"My dad's never been a big drinker. My mum's never been a big drinker. I was bottling up so much in my head that I had resorted to drinking to try to ease the pain.

"[Lingard's brother] Louie was looking at me and thinking, 'That's not my brother'. I've never been a big drinker, but I was resorting to that for my own peace. When I finally opened up and started speaking to family, it really helped. I owe it to them. 

"My confidence was shot. You can be that happy-go-lucky guy, bouncing around the training ground, but deep down you're wearing that smile as a mask.

"I wasn't playing so I was down. Luckily I had Louie sending me videos from my Under 21 days for United and England. He was trying to make me realise what a good player I'd been.

"'Watch this! Watch this!' So I did and thought, 'You know what? I can't throw this away'. It gave me confidence, and that first lockdown gave me a chance to re-evaluate what I wanted in life."

Louie added: "I've watched this kid all my life. There were matches where I had to leave because I knew he wasn't right and I felt helpless. You know when you see a boxer on his last legs, ready to be knocked out? That's what I was seeing and at the same time, the vultures came for him. 

"They were picking away. There was a lot of online abuse. I don't look at Jesse as someone to analyse, or someone who needs a new contract. I'm his big brother. I needed to make sure this kid could go on and live his life. He didn't want to go fill up his car with petrol as he didn't want to go out. I felt powerless."

Back to West Ham? 

Lingard missed out on United's Premier League opener against Leeds United after testing positive for Covid, but is hoping to return to first-team action in the near-future once given the all-clear. 

He has also been linked to a permanent move to West Ham, a prospect which he and Louie refuse to rule out. 

"It worked out perfectly. I couldn't have asked for a better loan," he said of his time at the club. "I'll always support West Ham. They'll stay in my heart and I'll retain that bond with them.

When asked about the chance of a Hammers return, Louie replied: "We've not heard anything. We're just sitting tight. Making a rash decision right now would be very silly.

Lingard agrees: "One hundred per cent. I'm not going to rush into anything. What comes will come. I feel like I'm in the driving seat. I'm happy."

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Original author: Goal

Cruz Azul vs Toluca: TV channel, live stream, team news & preview

Los Diablos Rojos have gone three wins from three across the new Apertura season as they face incumbent title holders La Maquina

Toluca will seek to maintain their perfect start to the new Liga MX campaign as they make the trip to face off with Clausura holders Cruz Azul at Estadio Azteca.

Watch Cruz Azul vs Toluca on fuboTV (free 7-day trial)

La Maquina may be reigning champions in Mexico, but are arguably the underdogs on home soil after Los Diablos Rojos went three wins from three across the new Apertura season

Ahead of the game, Goal has the details of how to watch on TV, stream online, team news and more.

TV channel, live stream & how to watch

In the United States (US), Liga MX matches can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (watch with a 7-day free trial).

New users can sign up for a free seven-day trial of the live sports streaming service, which can be accessed via iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Apple TV as well as on a web browser.

Team news & rosters

Position Cruz Azul roster
Goalkeepers Corona, Gudino, Jurado, Cabanas
Defenders Reyes, J. Jimenez, Dominguez, Pena, Martinez, Aldrete, Aguilar, Escobar, Diaz
Midfielders Romo, Mendoza, Rivero, Yotun, Gutierrez, Baca, Fernandez, Pineda, C. Jimenez, Benitez
Forwards Angulo, Passerini, Rodriguez, Alvarado, Gimenez, Montoya, Huescas

The Clausura holders are back to a full contingent now following the return of Orbelin Pineda, Roberto Alvarado, Sebastian Jurado and Luis Romo from international duty - and they'll need all the help they can get to ensure they put their season back on track.

Juan Reynoso may be a title-winning coach now but he still needs to deliver results after a somewhat ropey opening defence, plus a Champions League semi-final first-leg loss to Monterrey.

Predicted Cruz Azul starting XI: Gudino; Pena, Aguilar, Dominguez; Escobar, Martinez, Baca, J. Jimenez, Montoya. Angulo, Pineda.

Position Toluca roster
Goalkeepers Garcia, Gutierrez, Saldivarr
Defenders Lopez, Torres, Barbieri, Ortega, Chavez, Sartiaguin, Vanegas, Salinas, J. Rodriguez, Chala
Midfielders Castaneda, Sambueza, Rios, Acero, Baeza, Hernandez, A. Rodriguez, Diego, Vazquez, Zavala
Forwards Estrada, Pardo, Samudio, Gonzalez, Canelo, Engelhart, Violante, Chavez

A lack of international representation at both the Olympics and the Gold Cup may well have helped Los Diablos Rojos build up early steam over their rivals - but now they face their toughest test yet this term, with Hernan Cristante likely to be under no illusion of the task at hand.

Michael Estrada got his first start of the season last time out and may well retain the lone striker spot up front in a 4-2-3-1 formation that has served them well so far this term.

Predicted Toluca starting XI: Garcia, Lopez, Ortega, Barbieri, Torres; Baeza, Vazquez; Sambueza, Castanesa, Canelo, Estrada.

Last five results

Cruz Azul results Toluca results
Monterrey 1-0 Cruz Azul (Aug 11) Club Tijuana 0-2 Toluca (Aug 6)
Necaxa 1-2 Cruz Azul (Aug 6) Toluca 3-1 Tigres (Aug 1)
Santos Laguna 1-1 Cruz Azul (Aug 1) Juarez 1-3 Toluca (Jul 23)
Cruz Azul 0-2 Mazatlan (Jul 26) Toluca 0-1 Juarez (Jul 7)
Leon 0-2 Cruz Azul (Jul 18) Cruz Azul 3-1 Toluca (May 15)

Head-to-head

Date Result
5/15/2021 Cruz Azul 3-1 Toluca
5/12/2020 Toluca 2-1 Cruz Azul
2/20/2021 Cruz Azul 3-2 Toluca
10/4/2020 Toluca 2-0 Cruz Azul
2/2/2020 Toluca 3-3 Cruz Azul

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