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Tottenham's Centre-Backs Remain a Big Question Mark Ahead of Tough Run of Games

The 34-year-old returns to La Liga after a decade in the Premier League, having originally been tipped to join Lazio

Real Sociedad have confirmed the shock signing of former Manchester City midfielder David Silva on a free transfer.

The 34-year-old has signed a two-year deal through to the summer of 2022.

Such was the surprise at the move, Real Sociedad's website crashed shortly after the transfer was confirmed as fans scrambled to find out details of the deal.

Serie A side Lazio were believed to be frontrunners for his signature, but the former Spain international has instead decided to return to La Liga a decade after he left Valencia for Manchester City.

"Real Sociedad has reached an agreement with David Silva for the Canarian footballer to play for the Txuri Urdin team for the next two seasons, until June 30, 2022," read a statement on the club's website.

"The player, who arrives on a free transfer after leaving Manchester City, will in the near future be incorporated into pre-season with the first team."

Silva will wear the number 21 shirt at the Anoeta Stadium, which was worn by Norway international Martin Odegaard during his loan spell from Real Madrid last season.

Widely considered one of their greatest ever players, Silva made 436 appearances for Manchester City over 10 seasons, playing an integral role in transforming the club from Premier League also-rans to a footballing powerhouse.

He won four Premier League titles, two FA Cups, five League Cups and three Community Shields during his time in a sky blue.

His final appearance for the club was Saturday's Champions League quarter-final defeat to Lyon in Lisbon.

Earlier on Monday, City announced their intention to honour the midfielder with a statue outside Etihad Stadium. They will also dedicate a training pitch with a bespoke mosaic to Silva at their City Football Academy.

Upon the announcement, City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak described Silva as "a transformational player; a quiet leader who has acted quietly and deliberately and inspired everyone around him, from the youngest academy player to his senior team-mates over the past 10 years."

Silva then posted an emotional tribute to City and their fans on Twitter, saying the club "would always be in his heart".

Original author: Goal
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‘Another disaster from Rohr and his boys’ - Fans react after Super Eagles draw with Sierra Leone again

The Argentine and Belgian combo has scored at least 20 goals each in a single campaign, a feat only achieved by the Nigerian and Brazilian

Lautaro Martinez and Romelu Lukaku have equalled an Inter Milan record held by Obafemi Martins and Adriano, after they both found the net twice in Monday’s 5-0 Europa League semi-final win over Shakhtar Donetsk.

The 22-year-old Argentine put Antonio Conte’s men ahead in the 19th minute after heading past goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov from a cross from Nicolo Barella.

The goal ensured that Martinez and his Belgium international strike partner Lukaku have now scored at least 20 goals each for the Black and Blues, and are the first persons since the 2004-05 season to manage the feat.

Obafemi Martins and Adriano are the last Inter players to achieve the feat as Roberto Mancini's men won the Coppa Italia, finished third in Serie A and were quarter-finalists in the Champions League.

Brazil’s Adriano scored 28 times across all competitions while his Nigerian teammate accounted for 22 goals.

On Monday, Danilo D'Ambrosio got Inter's second goal of the night in the 64th minute after profiting from an assist from Marcelo Brozovic.

Martinez completed his brace in the 74th minute after firing home from outside the box, as Taras Stepanenko lost out in midfield to Marcelo Brozovic, before Lukaku scored the fourth and fifth goals for Conte’s men.

The Belgium international has been directly involved in 17 goals in his last 10 Europa League matches (14 goals & 3 assists) and also scored in a record 10 successive games in the competition. 

With this, the Italians are through to the final of the championship and they will face Sevilla on Friday, August 21 inside Cologne's RheinEnergieStadion.

Original author: Shina Oludare
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Erik ten Hag reacts to Mason Mount's Man Utd debut

The Premier League club on Monday announced plans to honour the departing 34-year-old playmaker with a monument

Manchester City's plan to build a statue for departing David Silva outside the Etihad Stadium has raised questions over why Yaya Toure did not get one after his exit.

Silva will be ending his 10-year stay in Manchester this summer and the club also disclosed that a training pitch with bespoke mosaic will be dedicated to the 34-year-old at the City Football Academy.

During his stint with the Citizens, the Spain international won four Premier League titles, two FA Cups and five League Cups while Toure, who left in 2018, won three Premier League trophies, one FA Cup and two League Cups.

Following City's announcement on Monday, some fans believe the Ivory Coast midfielder deserves a similar treatment as a reward for his sacrifices for the Etihad Stadium outfit.

Meanwhile, Silva and Vincent Kompany's statues will be unveiled in 2021.

Original author: Taiye Taiwo
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Manchester United 5-0 RB Leipzig: Rashford hat-trick secures emphatic victory

The Italian side booked a spot against Sevilla in the finale with Monday's drubbing of Shakhtar Donetsk

Inter sealed a Europa League semi-final record with the Italian side's drubbing of Shakhtar Donetsk.

With two goals apiece from Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez, Inter sealed a 5-0 victory over the Ukrainian side in Monday's semi-final round, sealing a spot in the finale against Sevilla.

The Argentine opened the scoring 19 minutes in with what was the lone first-half finish, beginning what turned out to be an avalanche of goals for the Serie A side.

Danilo D'Ambrosio started the second half with a 64th-minute goal before Lukaku and Martinez combined to unleash on the Ukrainian side's backline.

Martinez completed his brace in the 74th minute before Lukaku added a pair of goals of his own within a five-minute span to lock up a lopsided five-goal win.

With that five-goal margin, Inter sealed the biggest margin of victory in a single Europa League/UEFA Cup semi-final game.

Additionally, it was Shakhtar Donetsk’s biggest defeat in Europe since a 6-0 loss to Manchester City in the Champions League in November 2018.

Lukaku and Martinez, meanwhile, continued their own dominance in all competitions with the two becoming the first Inter duo to score over 20 goals each in a single season since Adriano and Obafemi Martins did so during the 2004-05 campaign.

The Belgian, in particular, has been prolific in the Europa League, as he has extended his record by scoring in his 10th consecutive game in the competition, stretching all the way back to November 2014 with Everton.

He previously broke the record against Bayer Leverkusen, when his goal saw him seal sole possession of a record that he previously shared with Newcastle’s Alan Shearer, who fired in eight-straight games back in 2005..

Lukaku has been involved in 18 total goals during that 10-game stretch, scoring 14 while assisting on a further four.

With his 50th appearance of the season, Lukaku also became the first player since Samuel Eto'o (53) and Javier Zanetti (52) in 2010-11 to reach that mark.

Following Monday's win, Inter will now take on Sevilla on Friday in the final, with the Spanish side booking their spot in the ultimate game by taking down Manchester United.

 

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Barcelona's new 'Gala XI' emerges as Dembele and Co. reach Copa del Rey semis

The French champions have been warned not to underestimate Julian Nagelsmann's side in Tuesday's semi-final

Paris Saint-Germain defender Marquinhos has warned his team-mates not to take Tuesday’s Champions League opponents RB Leipzig lightly, saying “relying on prestige doesn't get you anywhere.”

The French champions go into the game as favourites against a Leipzig side competing in the Champions League for just the second time in their short history.

PSG, in contrast, have been regulars in Europe’s premier knockout competition in recent years.

They played another of the tournament’s surprise packages, Atalanta, in the quarter-final last week and trailed going into the closing stages. But stoppage-time strikes from Marquinhos and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting sent Thomas Tuchel’s side through to the last four of the competition for the first time since 1995.

Leipzig, meanwhile, beat Atletico Madrid to reach this stage having already comfortably dispatched Tottenham in the previous round, demonstrating considerable European pedigree despite their relative lack of experience at this level.

Brazil international Marquinhos says those results should act as a warning for his side when they take to the field in Lisbon on Tuesday.

“They are a young team and fearless, as they've shown already in this Champions League season. They've played great,” he told UEFA.com.

“In the previous match against Atletico Madrid; they totally dominated the game. So, we know we'll have to give our best. Nowadays, relying on prestige doesn't get you anywhere.”

PSG have dominated French football over recent years, winning seven out of the last eight Ligue 1 titles, helped by the considerable investment from President Nasser Al-Khelaifi and Qatar Sports Investments group.

However, they have so far failed to translate that domestic dominance into the European success their owners crave.

Marquinhos, though, feels the club have benefitted from the one-legged knockout format of the tournament this year, giving them a great chance of reaching next week’s final.

“Because these are one-off games only, we're seeing plenty of excitement in all the matches. It's now become like a World Cup of sorts,” he added. “That's why it's been so joyful, so full of excitement.

“We're aiming to win this trophy because we're ambitious. We want it; we have this dream. But we're aware that it's a long and hard road. There'll be struggle, it won't be easy, so it's not enough to just dream about it.

“We've seen that playing as a team, having a strategy and playing with strength make a huge difference on the pitch. So, we simply have to do our best and play at our highest level.

"We have quality, talented players, but we must come together and help each other on the pitch, give all that we have and put all our effort and heart into what we love, which is football, and fight to win this.”

Original author: Goal
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The winner of the PFA Vertu Motors WSL Fans' Player of the Month - September

Formerly a regular at Old Trafford, the Belgian helped his current club, Inter, reach the finals just one day after his old club fell to Sevilla

Romelu Lukaku has weighed in on Manchester United's Europa League elimination at the hands of Sevilla, as the former Red Devils star believes his former club look "really good for next season".

Man Utd were knocked out at the semi-final stage on Sunday, as they fell 2-1 to the Spanish side in Cologne.

In doing so, they failed to book a date with Lukaku's Inter, with the former Man Utd striker firing a brace in his side's record-breaking 5-0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk in their own semi-final clash on Monday.

Having watched his former club fall out of the competition before leading his current club within one step of a trophy, Lukaku offered his commiserations to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side, while adding that he believes stars like Mason Greenwood, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial have them on the right path to success.

"No, United tried their hardest. They had a really good season. Ole did a good job," Lukaku told BT Sport.

"The players did really well. Greenwood is coming through, Martial and Rashford, I expected that. I'm really happy for them.

"They look really good for next season. I have no doubts."

Lukaku continued his own spectacular form on Monday, scoring in his 10th consecutive Europa League match dating all the way back to his time at Everton.

The five-goal win saw Inter seal the most lopsided Europa League semi-final win ever, with Lukaku full of praise for how his team approached the match from the opening whistle.

"We knew that they were really good in combinations, short combinations," he said. "And as long as we kept the centre of the defence close, I don't think we would have any problems because the physicality of us was a bit too much for them.

"In the second half, we came through and showed our power and our patterns of play really disrupted them a lot."

He added: "The team is doing well. Everybody is trying to do their best. We worked really hard in the little camp that we had. It was tough, but now you see the results of the hard work we put in.

"Physically and tactically, everyone is 100 per cent, so hopefully we can keep going."

Next up for Lukaku and Inter is a date with Sevilla, a club that has won this competition five times over the last 15 years.

As a result, the Belgian says the Spanish outfit go into the game as favourites.

"At the minute, everything is going well, but we're still fighting. There's still a game to go," he said.

"Records are nice to be broken, but, at the end of the day, we just want to win. The team that we play against, I think are the favourites, so we need to prepare ourselves very well. Recover, but then prepare ourselves."

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Newcastle 0-3 Brighton: Player Ratings as Superb Seagulls Ease Past Sorry Magpies

Goal takes a look at the biggest transfer news and rumours from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and around the world
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‘I know you are all waiting’ – Timbe hints at comeback after Beijing Renhe exit

Former Chelsea midfielder Mikel John Obi has stated he can impact the winning mentality of Stoke City after joining the club on Monday.

The 33-year-old Nigerian has been a free agent since his contract with Turkish Super Lig side Trabzonspor was terminated in March which is believed to be due to speaking out against the club for going on with league fixtures in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic

Mikel is looking to get down to immediate business in Staffordshire and wants the Potters to win on a consistent basis. Stoke finished the 2019-20 Championship season in 15th place, eight points clear of the relegation zone.

“I can bring that winning mentality into this team,” he said on the official Stoke City YouTube Channel.

“There is always a way to win, we need to find that way. That mentality needs to come into the team, it’s all about winning week in, week out, and that’s something I’ve done all my life at Chelsea and I can bring that experience and winning mentality here, I’d be very happy.”

Mikel also admits he shares the same ambition as Stoke which is a return to the Premier League which they last played in during the 2017-18 when they went down with Swansea City and West Bromwich Albion.

“I’m excited. I’ve been talking with the club for a week, talking to the manager trying to know exactly what the ambition of the club is and also my ambition what I want to do as a player. My ambition and the club’s ambition seem to be pretty much the same,” he continued.

“I’m excited to see where we can go with this partnership, I’m here to help the club, get promoted, I think this club belongs to Premier League, that’s where it should be.

“I’ve spoken to a few clubs, but after speaking to the manager, he told me what he wants and the ambition is something I want, I still want to win, achieve something and after talking to the manager I decided this is the right place for me to continue my career.”

Stoke makes it the second Championship club Mikel would play for having been with Middlesbrough between January and May 2019 and was dubbed the “African Zidane” by the supporters. He believes his experience at the Riverside and his understanding of the Championship will make him prepared at Stoke

“It was good, it was a lovely time at Middlesbrough. It was a good place for me to go and experience the Championship and that experience it what I’ll bring here. Now I know the game a little bit more, now kind of know what to expect which is something I’m looking forward to,” Mikel said.

“I’ve always known it’s a difficult game [against Championship teams] it’s never an easy game, they are very physical, they never stop running and that’s something I knew before going to Boro and that’s exactly what I experienced and what I’m quite ready for.”

Mikel - who has also previously played for Lyn Oslo and Tianjin TEDA, asserts he can get his fitness up to speed having not played a competitive game in nearly five months.

“I’ve got like three to four weeks before the season starts, you don’t quite know where you will be, but I’ve been doing things right for the past five six months at home trying to train, go to the gym, do bits here and there,” he said.

“It’s going to take a while but with my ambition and my goal of knowing where I want to be before the season starts, I should be there.”

Original author: Kunle Fayiga
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Video: World Cup boycott isn't the answer - National teams on Qatar 2022

PSG have twice smashed the transfer records with the purchases of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe but how much is the whole squad worth?

Paris Saint-Germain have dominated Ligue 1 for years, having earned the title of champions of the top-flight on nine occasions while claiming three consecutive titles from 2017 to 2020.

They are one of Europe's biggest powerhouses as well and a major force in the transfer market, with the club owned by the wealthy Qatar Sports Investments.

PSG have conducted some of the most high-profile and lucrative deals in the transfer market in recent years, but how much does the whole squad cost?

As of the 2019-20 season, the PSG 2019-20 squad total cost is €779.4 million.

This is the total of all of their combined transfer fees.

The French heavyweights are currently responsible for two of the most expensive transfers of all-time.

Kylian Mbappe's big-budget move from Monaco to PSG in 2017 amounted to €145m, while Neymar's transfer from Barcelona for a whopping €222m shook the world.

The Brazil forward's switch from Camp Nou to Parc des Princes shattered the previous record transfers, such as Paul Pogba's €105m move to Man Utd from Juventus, Gareth Bale's €100.8m from Tottenham to Real Madrid and of course the former world record of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid for €94m from Man Utd.

Other inbound PSG transfers have also been lucrative, such as Angel Di Maria's €63m transfer from Man Utd and Mauro Icardi's €50m price tag from Inter.

Below you can view a breakdown of how much each individual PSG player costs.

Player Clubs Year Fee
Neymar Barcelona - PSG 2017 €222m
Kylian Mbappe Monaco - PSG 2017 €145m (+€35m)
Keylor Navas Real Madrid - PSG 2019 €15m
Thilo Kehrer Schalke - PSG 2018 €37m
Marquinhos Roma - PSG 2013 €31.4m
Marco Verratti Pescara - PSG 2012 €12m
Leandro Paredes Zenit - PSG 2019 €40m
Angel Di Maria Man Utd - PSG 2015 €63m
Juan Bernat Bayern - PSG 2018 €15m
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting Stoke - PSG 2018 Free
Mauro Icardi Inter - PSG 2020 €50m
Layvin Kurzawa Monaco - PSG 2015 €22m
Ander Herrera Man Utd - PSG 2019 Free
Abdou Diallo Borussia Dortmund - PSG 2019 €28m
Julian Draxler Wolfsburg - PSG 2017 €42m
Mitchel Bakker Ajax - PSG 2019 Free
Idrissa Gueye Everton - PSG 2019 €32m
Marcin Bułka Chelsea - PSG 2019 Free
Jese Real Madrid - PSG 2016 €25m

*Last updated August 17, 2020

Original author: Goal
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'If I worked at a big European club, I'd be looking at him' - In-demand NXGN star Nuno Mendes backed for summer transfer

The Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana internationals were part of the squad which trained on Monday as the Eagles commenced preparations for the new season

Ghana international Jordan Ayew led a quartet of African players who took part in Crystal Palace’s pre-season commencement.

His compatriot Jeffrey Schlupp, Cote d’Ivoire attacking sensation Wilfried Zaha as well as Senegal’s midfield Cheikhou Kouyate, complete a list of Africans who took part in Monday’s training session.

The club’s training ground remains under severe Covid-19 protocols, including the players and staff parking Kent Cricket’s training ground due to the amplified capacity that the venue’s car park offers to aid social distancing.

Also, at Monday’s session were summer signing Nathan Ferguson, Nya Kirby, John-Kymani Gordon, Brandon Pierrick alongside Connor Wickham and Jaroslaw Jach who returned from their respective loan spells.

Roy Hodgson’s men will face Danish elite division outfit Brondby IF at Selhurst Park on September 5, in an encounter that will be played behind closed doors. Niels Frederiksen’s side finished fourth in the Superliga at the end of 2019-20 season.

On their own part, Palace ended last season's campaign with 43 points from 38 games to finish 14th in the English topflight despite looking bright for a place in Europe before the lockdown caused by coronavirus.

Ghana’s Ayew capped off an impressive campaign to be crowned Crystal Palace Player of the Season after seeing off competition from Vicente Guaita and former Chelsea star Gary Cahill.

He was also named the Players' Player of the Season while his 87th-minute winning strike against West Ham United back in October was picked as Goal of the Season.

27-year-old Zaha featured in 38 games for Hodgson's team with four goals to show for his contributions.

Original author: Shina Oludare
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Messi scores stunning free kick in PSG win

Quique Setien has been sacked by Barcelona following their Champions League exit
Original author: Goal
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Ferran Torres facing 6 weeks out with foot injury

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Original author: Goal
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Champions League semifinals: Key duels, final predictions, betting odds

The striker had a memorable achievement in his football career despite the struggles he endured in the Spanish competition

On this day in 2018, Michael Olunga made history by becoming the first Kenyan to score a La Liga hat-trick for Girona.

Although his Girona stay was not a successful one, in the end, Olunga wrote his name in the club’s history books when his three goals ensured the Catalan club dismantled Las Palmas 6-0.

His La Liga hat-trick was recorded in a span of 22 minutes.

The former Thika United and Tusker striker, to date, is the only Kenyan to have scored in the Spanish top flight.

After playing in 14 matches and scored three goals, Olunga joined Japanese side Kashiwa Reysol in August 2018, where he has emerged as one of the fan favourites due to his superb goal-scoring form.

In the 2019/20 season in J2 League, the Kenyan became the club’s top scorer as he managed to bag 27 goals and was the runner-up in the Golden Boot race.

His most memorable moment with Kashiwa Reysol in the second-tier is perhaps when he found the back of the net seven times during a 13-1 win against Kyoto Sanga on November 2019.

In the ongoing top-tier campaign, the Harambee Star is leading the J1 League scorers’ chart with 11 goals after 10 matches. He became the first Kenyan to score in the league and registered a hat-trick against Vegalta Sendai on July 26 in a match they won 5-1.

It would have been four goals for him had he not missed from the penalty spot.

The Liberty Sports Academy product has been a dependable goal scorer for the clubs he has served up to now in his career.

When he was at Tusker on loan, Olunga played in 15 matches and scored three goals and it is at this time that his career was picking up.

In 2013, he joined Thika United and scored nine goals in 26 matches whereas it is at Gor Mahia where he scored the second-highest number of goals as a footballer. He netted 19 goals in 27 matches.

He left for Sweden’s Djurgardens IF in 2016 and scored 12 goals in 27 matches - the second time he hit double-digits.

From 2017 to 2018, Olunga scored two goals from nine matches while serving Guizhou Zhicheng of China.

In 40 matches, he has scored 18 goals for the Kenyan national team.

 

Original author: Kiplagat Sang
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Simba SC need to remain hungry domestically and in the Champions League - Vandenbroeck

The federation move to allow the Ghanaian to enter into talks and sign for Simba SC generated sharp opposition from Timu Ya Wananchi

Tanzanian Football Federation (TFF) has demanded an explanation from Young Africans (Yanga SC) chairman Mshindo Msolla over his recent remarks in the Bernard Morrison case.

Msolla has been constantly questioning the decision TFF made concerning the state of Morrison's contract with Yanga. The federation ruled the Ghanaian was free to join any other club after his six-month contract with Yanga ended.

The winger ended up joining Simba SC, a move that did not go down well with Yanga, who have vowed to challenge it at the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS).

Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) has received with great concern the allegations made by Young Africans Chairman [Mshindo] Msolla that the Disciplinary and Legal Committee did not listen to the club's petition against Simba SC,” TFF said in a document received by Goal.

“Young Africans came forward to the Disciplinary and Legal Committee and claimed Simba were trying to convince their player Bernard Morrison to join them whereas he was serving a running contract.

“When the committee sat on July 2 and started hearing the case, the petitioner (Young Africans) through the interim Secretary-General and lawyer Patrick Simon stated that they wanted to withdraw the petition and argued whatever case had been brought forward to TFF was just a contract update to TFF and not a legal matter.

“From the explanation of the petitioner (Young Africans), the TFF Disciplinary and Legal Committee decided to withdraw the case.

“And the allegations by Young Africans chairman Msolla that the Disciplinary and Legal Committee did not hear their petition is not true and its aim is to tarnish the image of TFF.

“TFF has already written to Msolla and demanded an explanation on the same allegations that he made during a press meeting that was done on August 14.”

Meanwhile, Peter Mauya has spoken about his Yanga move, the expectations and the inspiration he got from former Mwananchi midfielder Haruna ‘Boban’ Moshi.

“There will be two main challenges; one dealing with pressure from fans and secondly working hard to showcase what I am capable of as a midfielder,” Mauya told Mwanaspoti.

“Truth be told the only midfielder I have ever recognised is Boban. He is a player I can sit down and watch because he possesses the ability and techniques that few players have.

“He is good in ball possession and he fights, in short, he has everything that he must possess. Personally, I would like to see him play in the Premier League again.

“He has been simply an inspiration to a lot of players.”

Mauya is among the new players who have been signed by Yanga in the August window.

 

Original author: Kiplagat Sang
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Golden Arrows striker Mutizwa pushing for European move

The Jangwani Street giants have unveiled another striker as they strive to beef up their squad for the new season

Young Africans (Yanga SC) have announced another signing after unveiling Mukoko Tonombe ahead of the new season.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) midfielder was also a transfer target for Yanga's rivals Simba SC, but he has finally been confirmed by the Jangwani giants in a post on their social media pages.

“Record league champions can confirm the arrival of Mukoko {Tonombe] from AS Vita Club,” the club wrote without giving the duration of the contract signed by the player, who also features for the DRC national team.

He becomes the eighth signing for the club who have also brought on board defender Bakari Mwamnyeto from Coastal Union, Yassin Mustapha from Polisi Tanzania, Zawadi Mauya from Kagera Sugar, Abdallah Shaibu from LA Galaxy II, Waziri Junior from Mbao FC, Kibwana Shomari from Mtibwa Sugar and Farid Mussa from CD Tenerife in Spain.

The Jangwani giants shocked many including their fans after they moved to send home 14 players, among them captain Papy Tshishimbi, after they finished the 2019-20 Mainland Premier League campaign without silverware.

Other players axed included Congolese striker David Molinga, ex-Gor Mahia striker Gnamien Yikpe, Mrisho Ngassa, Jafary Mohamed, Mohamed Issa Banka, Tariq Seif, Andrew Vincent Dante, Patrick Sibomana, Muharami Issa, Ali Ali, Rafael Daud, Ali Mtoni Sonso and Eric Kabamba.

The Timu ya Wananchi, who are yet to appoint a new coach following the sacking of Belgian Luc Eymael, will start the new 2020-21 season with a league match against Tanzania Prisons at the newly-named Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam.

Yanga fought hard and edged Azam FC for second place in the 2019/20 season but the next campaign will see them face their rivals without several notable players.

September 6 fixtures; Namungo vs Coastal - Majaliwa, Lindi, Biashara vs Gwambina - Karume, Mara, Ihefu Vs Simba - Sokoine, Mbeya, Mtibwa vs Ruvu Shooting - Gairo, Morogoro, Yanga Vs Prisons - Mkapa, Dar, KMC vs Mbeya City - Uhuru, Dar and Azam Vs Polisi Tanzania - Azam Complex.

Original author: Dennis Mabuka
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Lucy Bronze Reveals Why She Returned to WSL & Makes Bold Prediction

The Spaniard thanked the fans, coaches, officials and team-mates as he brings the curtain down on his stellar career in sky blue

David Silva has paid an emotional tribute to Manchester City and the club’s fans, thanking them for their support throughout his decade of service to the club.

The 34-year-old, widely considered one of City’s greatest ever players, is out of contract this summer and has decided to call time on his career at Etihad Stadium.

The former Spain international has won four Premier League titles, two FA Cups, five League Cups and three Community Shields since joining from Valencia in 2010.

His final appearance for the club was in Saturday’s shock Champions League quarter-final defeat to Lyon in Lisbon.

City have already revealed their intention to honour Silva with a statue outside the Etihad. They will also dedicate a training pitch with a bespoke mosaic to Silva at their City Football Academy.

Silva has now posted a message on Twitter, thanking the club and fans for their support through good times and bad, including when his son Mateo was fighting for his life after being born prematurely in 2018.

He also joked that he had grown used to Manchester’s notoriously wet weather and says he will continue to support the club from afar, with Serie A side Lazio rumoured to be frontrunners for his signature.

“The time has arrived. Ten years and 13 titles later, it’s time for me to say goodbye to the club that has left an indelible mark on my life and career,” he said.

“I look back and it’s clear I could not have made a better decision than to accept City’s proposal to join their project back in 2010.

“Manchester City and I have grown together. In 10 years, I have developed personally and professionally. I have celebrated many victories and titles and lived through epic moments.

“I have seen my lovely child, Mateo, born and I have even started to feel comfortable under heavy rain!

"City are a fantastic family. I won’t ever forget the way they threw themselves into helping me when I suffered the hardest moments of my life, offering me support and empathy.

“Precisely because of that I want to tell you it has been a real pleasure wearing the sky blue shirt and the captain’s armband of our club, sharing the dressing room with the best players and coaches in the world, and working closely with the finest club representatives and board members the game has to offer.

"And on top of that, all the time I had the backing of the amazing fans who have supported me always, through good and bad moments. You are really amazing.

"I hope that City will achieve even bigger triumphs in the future. I am going to support the team from a distance. I am so happy I have shared these unforgettable moments with the City family - you will always be in my heart.

"I want to send every Cityzen a huge hug."

Original author: Goal
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If Messi decides to leave, we have to change Barcelona's name – Eto’o

The Argentine maestro’s commitment at Camp Nou is reportedly in doubt after the Catalan giants' woeful European exit

Former Barcelona and Cameroon striker Samuel Eto’o has joked that the Catalans will have to change their name should Lionel Messi depart the club.

The 33-year-old La Masia graduate, who is the most prolific player in the Blaugrana’s history, played for a full 90 minutes as they lost 8-2 to Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals of the Champions League last Friday.

It was Barca’s biggest European defeat in history and their heaviest loss since 1946. It was also the first time since the 2005-06 season that neither Messi nor Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo made it to the semi-finals.

This has fuelled speculation on Messi’s future at the club, with a year left to run on his contract, and he has been linked with a possible move to Manchester City to be with his former coach in Pep Guardiola or his Argentine hometown club Newell’s Old Boys, where he featured as a youth player.

"I love Messi like he was my own son, I want the best for him. Barcelona is Messi and I think if Messi decides to leave, we'll have to change the name of the club,” Eto’o told Argentine TV channel TyCSports.

“We are lucky in that at Barcelona, we have the best player in the world and of all-time, we have to do everything possible to ensure he finishes his career at Barcelona."

Eto’o asserts that Barcelona are having a tough time because some of the new recruits are struggling to adapt. He also insists pressure needs to be put on the club hierarchy so the right decisions to put the club forward can be made.

“The players who arrived had difficulty adapting,” he continued.

"I want Barcelona to get up and dream for next season. And finally, he put some pressure on the leadership. I hope that those who make decisions, make decisions for the good of Barcelona."

Eto’o played for Barcelona between 2004 and 2009, winning eight titles including three La Liga and two Champions League crowns.

Meanwhile, the 39-year-old Cameroonian revealed he would have loved to play for Argentine giants Boca Juniors during his career like his countryman Alphonse Tchami did between 1994 and 1997.

“I would have liked to play for Boca, like Tchami, who I followed as a child,” Eto’o said.

“Boca has made us all dream, it is one of the best clubs in the history of soccer. I would have liked to experience the atmosphere of the Bombonera. It is unique."

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The Chairboys have been promoted to the English second-tier and are aiming at strengthening the team

English Championship outfit Wycombe Wanderers have completed the signing of Uganda forward Uche Ikpeazu Mubiru from Hearts.

The Chairboys beat Oxford 2-1 in the League One play-off final at Wembley to get promoted to the second tier of English football for the first time. In their bid to strengthen and be ready for the stiff competition in the division, the team has added the East African in their squad.

"[Coach] Gareth Ainsworth has secured Wanderers’ first new signing as a Championship club, bringing Uche Ikpeazu to Adams Park on a three-year deal," the Blues confirmed on their official  website.

"The Chairboys’ new number 9 arrives from Scottish side Hearts, having earned a move to the Edinburgh club thanks to a blistering spell at Cambridge United, catching the eye in a number of appearances against the Blues."

The tactician has welcomed the new signing, revealing he is a player he has been following and desired to have in his team.

"Uche is a player I’ve always admired, going right back to the start of his career with Reading and Watford’s under-23 sides, and I’m delighted that the time has come for us to bring him to Wycombe Wanderers," Ainsworth said after the signing.

"We feel he’s perfectly suited for the way we play and being part of this squad will get the best out of him. He’s quick, strong, holds the ball up well and will score goals for us too. 

"He gives us another option up front and no doubt will learn a lot from Adebayo Akinfenwa who has done a phenomenal job for us in a similar role over the past four years."

The 47-year-old also hinted at how he intends to build the team for the 2020/21 campaign and suggested he will sign more players.

"We are working so hard to get this squad as strong as it can be for the new season. We’ve been knocked back on some of our targets but Uche is one I really wanted to bring here and it’s great to get the deal over the line, with hopefully more to come soon," he concluded.

Ikpeazu was called up to the Cranes squad for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification matches in March but he did not manage to play after the games were postponed owing to the Covid-19 outbreak.

  

  

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The Masandawana boss expressed some concerns as far as the title is concerned but he won't throw the towel in yet

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane says they accept the defeat to Cape Town City and will move on but he expressed unhappiness about the errors they committed at the back.

The Brazilians are yet to register a win in the Premier Soccer League (PSL) since the restart, drawing twice and losing 3-2 to the Citizens on Monday night, but Mosimane said they will keep fighting for the lucrative title until the end.

On the other hand, his counterpart Jan Olde Riekerink heaped praise on his troops for executing their game-plan as he explained how they exploited the Brazilians.

“It was a difficult game for us, yeah we made mistakes and the third goal was a goal that really made it difficult for us because the game was still on and we could come back, that’s why we scored another one,” Mosimane told SuperSport TV.

“Difficult for us, but it’s okay, we move on. Yeah, well [we struggled with pace]. Kermit [Erasmus] is smart player, you gotta give him credit, he knows how to play between the lines, how to drop in and come in – credit to him."

Speaking about the title race as they now trail log leaders Kaizer Chiefs by six points and both have six games left, the former Bafana Bafana boss expressed concern in how they have fared so far. 

“Yeah, well it worries [the title race] but look we will fight for it and if we don’t get it, we’re not getting it. We are trying to win it for the third time – it’s not easy," he added.

“So, you can’t have what you want, what you wish for. The game goes the way it goes and if it’s not going to be for us, it’s not going to be for us, and yeah we move on.

“If we don’t find it, we’re fine. We’ll fight for the Nedbank Cup. This is football, these things do happen. You can’t win everything but we will fight for everything.”

On his assessment of the full 90 minutes, the Dutch manager lamented their failure to utilize the spaces left by the reigning league champions.

“First of all I’m very proud of the team and very happy for the spectators in Cape Town and that we could bring it today,” Riekerink told SuperSport TV.

“I think the first six minutes, we didn’t start very well and especially in the first half, there were lots of spaces and we have players who can deal with spaces.

"We could use the spaces that Sundowns left open and then that brings us to our strength. That happens in the game and I think we played our biggest part as a better team.

“We played on the left because it was a little bit different from the right because Fagrie [Lakay] who plays to go more behind the defence and Surprise [Ralani] will be more in spaces, hold the ball a little longer and then we could have a lot of attacks on the left side.”

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Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne claimed the honour, deservedly perhaps, but was he truly head and shoulders above everyone else?

It felt like a bit of justice had been done when the Premier League announced on Sunday that Kevin De Bruyne had been named Player of the Season. After the uproar that ensued following Jordan Henderson claiming the Football Writers award, the Belgian’s success seemed like common sense finally prevailing.

Not only did eye test prove the Manchester City midfield playmaker was exemplary, but the stats were also undoubtedly in his favour. He set up 20 goals, matching Thierry Henry’s 17-year record, which had hitherto been impossible to equal by esteemed creators like Cesc Fabregas, Mesut Ozil, David Silva and Juan Mata in his best years at Chelsea.

De Bruyne created a staggering 33 clear-cut chances, 15 clear of Riyad Mahrez in second place, and also led the way for key passes per game (3.9) in 2019/20. The closest quartet to the world class Man City man – James Maddison, Jack Grealish, Emiliano Buendia and Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold – played 2.5, 2.5, 2.3 and 2.3 key passes respectively.

He posted a staggering 33 goal contributions, beating his 24-goal-and-assists returns in 16/17 and 17/18 under Pep Guardiola to cement his undoubted status as the division’s leading star.

Even a pair of his 13 goals were nominated for the competition’s Goal of the Season, eventually won by Tottenham Hotspur’s Son Heung-min, demonstrating that he not only picked out incredible passes but scored worldies as well.

Unfortunately, KDB’s near-perfect season was marred by City’s disastrous title challenge which saw Pep’s troops end second, a staggering 18 points behind champions Liverpool.

This was a sticking point by a small portion of critics, consequently leading to other names springing up, including Englishmen Jamie Vardy and Danny Ings.

From an African persuasion, three names immediately spring up: Liverpool pair Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, as well as Arsenal’s captain and talisman Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

A case can be made for all three but which of the trio could challenge the impeccable Belgium star?

Salah & Mane

Another successful year on Merseyside saw Egypt’s best export thrive in the Premier League, in a campaign that culminated in league success – the Reds’ first in three decades.

The odd case against Salah certainly seems to be that he is a victim of his outstanding 17/18 season, where he shattered a plethora of scoring records at the club and in the division.

Since that 32-goal campaign (a staggering 42 goal contributions), the ex-Chelsea wideman hasn’t hit those heights, statistically at least, making critics unconsciously water down his achievements in the final third.

In 19/20, the North African scored 19 and assisted 10, thus having a hand in 29 of Liverpool’s 85 goals, 34 percent of the world champions’ total. The setup of Klopp’s team is such that not one player is a standout, meaning a drop-off by one man wouldn’t lead to the collapse of the team.

It’s why Mane, the current African Footballer of the Year, and his colleague in attack have both thrived especially in the just-concluded season, with the Senegal talisman hitting 18 goals – his personal best since moving to England.

A further seven assists took his overall contributions to 25 (29 percent of the team’s strikes), interestingly four behind his African teammate.

Nevertheless, the ex-Southampton attacker remains viewed as the more dynamic of the pair owing to his overall play and superior aesthetic style.

Both are, however, top wide forwards in their primes who make each other better and have been essential figures in Liverpool’s rise to the pinnacle of football domestically and abroad.

Aubameyang

Trophies are often used to judge players in modern football but, with Auba, it’s the consistency to keep churning out remarkable numbers regardless of the talent pool surrounding him that underlines his greatness.

While Arsenal, on paper, should be doing better with the personnel in their ranks, the Gunners have tended to underwhelm in recent years since the Gabon forward joined in January 2018. Having equalled his 22-goal haul from 18/19, the feeling was 19/20 was an even better year for the former Borussia Dortmund marksman.

Despite an encouraging summer window that saw Nicolas Pepe – the third-best player in Ligue 1 in 2019 – join, along with Kieran Tierney, David Luiz and Dani Ceballos on loan, the Gunners struggled for form and results in the autumn, leading to Unai Emery’s sacking in November.

Still, Auba’s return barely suffered. He did have a brief lean spell just before the Spaniard was jettisoned but found his feet quickly to deliver arguably the best-ever campaign of his career, given the circumstances at the Emirates Stadium.

While Pepe took time to settle, Alexander Lacazette struggled for consistency early on largely due to injury and Mesut Ozil was mostly absent for varying reasons, it was Aubameyang who carried the can for the majority of the North London side’s season.

This probably puts the Arsenal man as the main challenger to KDB, because his success came in an unpredictable side without the ability or cohesion of the Citizens and Liverpool.

An honourable mention goes to Riyad Mahrez, who was at his most consistent since that incredible 2015/16 year at Leicester City. The African champion’s raw numbers – 10 goals and nine assists – fourth-highest at City pale in comparison to the aforementioned quartet, yet, his underlying statistics emphasise his importance.

The Algerian was involved in 6.34 shot-creating actions per 90, only De Bruyne with 7.09 did better, and he topped the goal-creating actions metric ahead of the midfield playmaker. His City teammate was the only player in the Prem to play more in-play passes leading to goals (25 to 17) while Mahrez led the way for successful dribbles leading to goals.

For a greater understanding of the Algeria star’s influence, Salah, Mane and Auba were involved in 3.69, 3.51 and 1.51 shot-creating actions per 90 and 0.50, 0.49 and 0.26 goal-creating actions per 90 respectively.

Salah, though, outdoes the African contingent for Expected Goals per 90, while Mahrez, second to only KDB in the league, unsurprisingly leads the continent’s attackers for Expected Assists per 90.

Indeed, while latent statistics may not favour Aubameyang, Gooners will argue he had a more influential season than Salah, Mane and Mahrez. This claim will prompt debates among supporters of the forwards throwing their weight behind who they think did more than enough to challenge the imperious Belgian star.

Still, it’d be tough making a solid case for anyone over the breathtaking De Bruyne whose 19/20 campaign was simply out of this world in a slightly volatile City side.

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