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Griezmann hits out at speculation over his Barcelona future

The Dragons bounced back from finishing second last season to seal another league title

Porto captured their 29th Primeira Liga title following the stunning capitulation of Portuguese rivals Benfica.

Boasting former Real Madrid defender Pepe, Porto celebrated a second league trophy in three seasons thanks to Wednesday's 2-0 victory over fierce foes Sporting.

Danilo Pereira and Moussa Marega scored in the second half to ensure Porto dethroned defending champions Benfica midweek with two matches remaining as iconic goalkeeper Iker Casillas heads into retirement.

Porto have been almost flawless since the season resumed in June following the coronavirus-enforced break in March, winning six of their eight matches, including five in a row.

Benfica, meanwhile, have only managed three victories since returning to action last month and just four wins from 13 league games since February to slip eight points adrift of Porto.

"The team is to be congratulated for what we did, and not only in this game," Pepe said. "Sporting were in very good form but we knew how to cancel out their strong points.

"This is down to the hard work and sacrifice our squad put in, we never stopped, not even during the confinement.

"What made us champions? Above all, the togetherness we had. We know we represent a very important region of the country and we all identify with this region. When things get tough we use this strength to overcome adversities.

"If I'm not mistaken, in the first game of the season against Gil Vicente [a defeat] I said we lose together and we win together, and today is proof of that. Not only us the players, but the entire club and all the fans.

"We didn't have holidays, we were always working, striving for perfection. It's difficult, but we were always striving for it. The spirit we had, the belief in our coach, he always believed. Today, here, we see the result."

Porto head coach Sergio Conceicao added: "We won one of the most important titles in Porto's history. I'd like to dedicate this title to my family, who suffer a lot, my wife and my children and my parents."

Conceicao's side still have two more league matches to play this season with games to come against Moreirense and Braga. 

Original author: Sacha Pisani
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Laporta 'scared' Messi could leave Barcelona due to club's board

The former Catalan boss believes those currently running matters at Camp Nou could push their biggest star away

Former Barcelona president Joan Laporta has admitted he's "scared" Lionel Messi might not extend his stay with the club due to their current board situation. 

Messi is contracted at Camp Nou until 2021 and his relationship with Barca's current boss Josep Maria Bartomeu is reportedly far from perfect making an extension complicated. 

While Bartomeu recently stressed his confidence that the Argentine will re-sign and likely see out his career at Barcelona, Laporta isn't so certain. 

Though hopeful Messi will remain at the club, Laporta noted Barca's current board members could force their star into a corner. 

"I want him to stay in 2021 but I am scared that a bad decision of this board could result in an irreversible decision," Laporta said of Messi at an event at Sant Joan de Deu hospital on Wednesday. 

"It's not BarcaGate, it's BartoGate, I am worried about how the status of the club is being put at risk." 

Laporta, who is considering running for Barcelona president again, has also warned Xavi against returning to manage the club in its current state. 

Bartomeu has declared Xavi will coach the Catalans "sooner or later" but the man himself has resisted initial calls to return until he's given more power to influence matters at the club. 

"If I was Xavi, I would never be back with this board," Laporta said. 

"Every day I have more desire to take part in the election. Some concrete conditions are needed for me to feel comfortable to run right now rather than resist for a few more years." 

Speaking in May, Laporta expressed a clear desire to get Barcelona back on track, noting he'd love for Pep Guardiola to return and manage the club. 

"I'm working to introduce myself as a presidential candidate," Laporta told TV3. "I've been president before and I'm excited to be back. The situation in 2021 will be dramatic and we'll have to reverse it. I'm working with people I trust.

“I would very much like Guardiola to come back, but now he is at City and it is a decision that Pep should take. He is a benchmark for Barcelona and many Catalans would like him to train Barca again.

“At the right time, I will speak to the person we think should be Barca coach from 2021.”

Barcelona are currently second in La Liga with Real Madrid poised to seal the title on Thursday should they beat Villarreal

Original author: Josh Thomas
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'I couldn't believe it!' - Bale's Real Madrid antics slammed by Berbatov

The Welshman's recent behaviour on the sidelines was out of order, according to a former team-mate

Dimitar Berbatov has hit out at Real Madrid's Gareth Bale for his "unprofessional and disrespectful" behaviour in the Spanish capital.

Bale has found himself out of favour at Madrid, with the star forward playing just 100 minutes of La Liga action since the league returned from its three-month hiatus in June amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The four-time Champions League winner sparked uproar when he was seen on camera with his face mask over his eyes before turning and laughing with team-mates from the stands during Madrid's 2-0 victory over Deportivo Alaves last week.

Bale – a substitute – then simulated holding a pair of binoculars in front of his face while he watched Madrid's 2-1 win at Granada and former Tottenham team-mate Berbatov criticised the Welsh outcast.

"Gareth Bale is in the headlines again for pretending to sleep in the stands when he found out he was going to be an unused substitute against Granada," Berbatov wrote in his column for Betfair.

"When I saw it, I couldn't believe it. I watched him put his mask over his eyes and pretend to be asleep. I cannot support that. It is unprofessional and disrespectful to Real Madrid.

"I love watching Bale play and I can feel his pain at not playing because I have been in the same situation. But that kind of reaction is going too far.

"Madrid need to find a solution to the Bale saga. It's not good for Bale or the team and it is bad publicity. I do feel his pain, I have been in his shoes of not playing and nobody is probably giving him any answers, then you are provoked to do those kinds of things, but I cannot support what he did.

"The only solution is for Bale to leave Real Madrid. If I was a Real Madrid fan and saw a player disrespecting the team like that, it would be too much.

"Bale should be asking for a solution, even if it is a loan move. It was a show of power, it was if he was saying: 'Play me or I'll do whatever I want.' That doesn't sit right with me."

Real manager Zinedine Zidane recently squashed talk of Bale leaving the club, reacting angrily when asked if the Wales star should depart Madrid. 

Original author: Sacha Pisani
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Gregg Berhalter talks USMNT squad depth after 4-0 Costa Rica victory

The Brazilians haven't given up on signing the Polokwane-born attacker but negotiations are on hold for now
Original author: Ernest Makhaya
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Aston Villa complete club-record signing of Emiliano Buendia from Norwich

The Senegalese star opened the scoring at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday with his 17th goal in the Premier League this season

Arsenal rank as the Premier League team Sadio Mane has scored the second-most goals against, following his opening strike for Liverpool on Wednesday.

The 28-year-old finished off an Andy Robertson assist in the 20th minute to notch his sixth goal against the Gunners in the English top-flight, only against Crystal Palace (nine goals) has he scored more in the competition.

The strike was Mane's 17th goal after 33 league appearances for Jurgen Klopp's side this season and his first away goal since his winning strike against Norwich City on February 15.

His lead was short-lived as Alexandre Lacazette capitalised on Virgil van Dijk’s error to draw the hosts level in the 32th minute and just before the break, Reiss Nelson fired Arsenal ahead with his first Premier League goal.

Mane has played a key role in helping Liverpool end their 30-year wait for the Premier League title this season, and they will be crowned as champions on July 22 when they host Chelsea at Anfield.

Egypt's Mohamed Salah joined Mane in leading the Reds' attack alongside Roberto Firmino while Guinea midfielder Naby Keita started on the bench.

For Arsenal, Gabonese star Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was handed a substitute's role while Ivory Coast's Nicolas Pepe retained his spot in the attack, and Anglo-Nigerian Bukayo Saka returned to the starting XI after starting on the bench against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

Original author: Taiye Taiwo
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AFC Leopards plead with government to stop potential 20% excise tax bill

The South Africa international scored the decisive goal to help her side secure a narrow victory at Stockholm Olympic Stadium

Linda Mothalo netted the crucial late goal to ensure Djurgardens’ 2-1 win over Vittsjo in Wednesday's Swedish Damallsvenskan encounter.

Mothalo made an impactful start for Djurgardens, scoring a brace in a 4-2 win over AIK in a Swedish Women's Cup tie in January, days after arriving from Chinese outfit Beijing Phoneix.

On her Damallsvenskan debut, the South Africa international was given her marching orders in a 3-2 defeat against Uppsala on June 26 before making a return from suspension against Vittsjo.

Having gone without a win in three matches, Djurgardens looked determined to halt their poor run of form and Olivia Schough gave them the vital early lead15 minutes into the contest.

Ten minutes after the restart, the visitors secured the crucial equaliser as Michelle De Jongh canceled out Schough's opener.

In the 79th minute, the Banyana Banyana midfielder came close to scoring but her effort failed to find the back of the net until she struck the match-winner for Djurgardens four minutes from full-time.

Motlhalo, who was in action for the duration along with Ghana's Portia Boakye, scored her first Damallsvenskan goal of the season, and has now netted three in three outings for Djurgardens.

The victory was the first in four matches for Pierre Fondin's team this season and puts them in the eighth position with four points.

Following the return to winning ways, Motlhalo and Boakye will hope to help their side get another win against leaders Goteborg on July 19.

Original author: Samuel Ahmadu
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Police charge teenager over racist Morelos post

The club will have to savour the Spaniard's talents while they can, with the playmaker set to leave at the end of the season

David Silva produced a decisive display in Manchester City's 2-1 win over Bournemouth on Wednesday, leaving Pep Guardiola in awe of the departing playmaker.

Silva, 34, joined City in 2010 and has gone on to enjoy a wonderful career in Manchester, winning 11 major trophies and establishing himself as a club icon.

The veteran midfielder looks set to depart at the end of the season, with a return to Spain likely as he winds down his glittering career.

But on Wednesday he provided another reminder that his days at the top are by no means over, as he scored with a wonderful free-kick, before then setting up Gabriel Jesus.

It was an unconvincing win, but Guardiola was thrilled with Silva.

"He is in an incredible performance, he is one of the guys who came back from lockdown in an incredible position," Guardiola told Sky Sports.

"He's in an incredible condition right now, incredible condition, and the way he is playing is really good.

"His mentality with and without the ball, scoring goals – it's his second in a row with the free-kick. He's really, really well."

When Silva initially joined from Valencia, there were certainly some doubts over whether the technical midfielder could adapt to the Premier League.

But he resoundingly disproved his doubters, and Guardiola hopes he gets to see out the final years of his career in a place of his choosing.

"All the people think about it with this situation, to come here and play in this league it will not be easy, but it shows the mentality of David, he has [it], so the reality was like this," Guardiola continued.

"He decided to go, so hopefully he can find the place where he wants to play his last years."

On Wednesday, Silva's assist in the Jesus goal gave him his 10th of the season, marking the fourth such campaign that he hit double digits.

Only five total Spaniards have reached that mark in the Premier League, with Cesc Fabregas doing it five times while Santi Cazorla, Juan Mata and Jose Antonio Reyes each did so on two occasions.

Next up for Manchester City is Saturday's FA Cup clash with Arsenal before Silva and co. visit Watford in the Premier League next Tuesday.

Original author: Ryan Benson
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Both men were at fault as the Gunners overturned Sadio Mane's early strike to take a slim lead into half-time at the Emirates Stadium

Virgil van Dijk and Alisson are known as two of the most reliable performers in the Premier League - but both men blundered to put Liverpool at a disadvantage on Wednesday. 

Already secure of their position as champions, the Reds continued their victory tour at the Emirates Stadium against an Arsenal side desperate for atonement after letting slip a winning position to go down against arch-rivals Tottenham at the weekend. 

And it looked as though Jurgen Klopp's men were in for another routine victory as Sadio Mane swooped to open the scoring after 20 minutes. 

Needing wins in all three of their final matches to surpass Manchester City's single season points (100) and wins (32) record, Liverpool appeared comfortable thanks to that early strike. 

But relief came for the Gunners in the form of two unlikely collaborators. 

First Van Dijk gifted Alexandre Lacazette an equaliser with a woefully mishit back-pass, in a passage of play that bore uncanny resemblance to the mix-up between Sead Kolasinac and David Luiz that allowed Son Heung-Min to steal in for Spurs on Sunday. 

The Netherlands defender's slip led to Arsenal's first shot of the match with more than half an hour played while, incredibly, it marked his first error to result in an opposition goals since March 2019.

The Gunners did not have to wait long before they received another stroke of good fortune, with Alisson the next Reds star to oblige. 

Lacazette was once more attentive as he intercepted a woefully underhit pass from the Brazil goalkeeper, and Ryan Nelson scored from the resulting move to put Mikel Arteta's men ahead going into half-time. 

Curiously, and despite his reputation as the most solid of performers, Wednesday was not the first time Alisson has erred between the posts for Liverpool. 

He has now made four mistakes that have led to goals in the Premier League - more than both Loris Karius and Simon Mignolet, widely derided for their lack of reliability at Anfield. 

Following the Arsenal game the Liverpool victory parade continues with their two final games of the season, hosting Chelsea at home on July 22 before visiting Newcastle United on July 26.

Original author: Goal
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Maduka on Bloemfontein Celtic’s chances for Nedbank Cup glory

The Nigerian and Ghanaian players scored for their respective clubs in round 44 of Championship fixtures

Sammy Ameobi scored a brace for Nottingham Forest while Andre Ayew scored from the penalty spot for Swansea City in Wednesday evening’s 2-2 Championship draw at the City Ground.

The Reds played out a 1-1 draw away at Preston North End last weekend while the Swans lost 1-0 at home to league leaders Leeds United.

It was the South Wales outfit that got things going in the eighth minute via Liverpool loanee Rhian Brewster, who netted his ninth Championship goal since he joined in January.

Forest then equalised 12 minutes later through Ameobi, who blasted home a fine shot from outside the penalty area having received the ball from Yuri Ribeiro.

Ayew made it 2-1 to Swansea via a penalty on the stroke of half-time after Ryan Yates fouled the Ghana international on the edge of the 18-yard area.

The lead was, however short-lived, with Nigerian winger Ameobi equalising again 10 minutes after the restart with another fierce shot from distance.

Forest were then reduced to 10 men after former Tottenham Hotspur full-back Kyle Naughton was given a straight red card for a rough foul in the 82nd minute.

Ameobi played for 77 minutes with his contributions aside from his brace reading four total shots, three successful dribbles from five, 48 touches, 19 accurate passes at 82% and winning 11 of 19 total duels.

He now has a hand in 12 goals (three goals, nine assists) since his arrival from Bolton Wanderers on a free transfer last summer.

For Ayew, he was on the pitch for the whole 90 minutes, contributing three total shots, two dribbles from four attempts, 50 touches on the ball, 18 accurate passes at 64% and winning 10 of 20 total duels. The Ghana captain was also fouled by the opposition - four times.

His goal tally now stands at 14 in the Championship and 16 overall, with a total of 42 outings in all competitions.

Swansea are three points shy of the final promotion play-off spot which their fierce rivals Cardiff City occupy with two games left to the end of the regular season while Nottingham are in fifth spot with 70 points.

Original author: Kunle Fayiga
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Interim manager Jaime Lozano hails El Tri following coaching debut

Errors from Virgil van Dijk and Alisson ensured Premier League champions Liverpool were beaten 2-1 by Arsenal at Emirates Stadium.

Liverpool saw their hopes of achieving a record Premier League points total extinguished at Arsenal as two errors resulted in a 2-1 loss for the champions.

The Reds needed at least a point to remain in with a chance of equalling Manchester City's 100-point haul from two seasons ago, and their hopes of reaching 102 were boosted by Sadio Mane's opener.

However, uncharacteristic gaffes from Virgil van Dijk and then goalkeeper Alisson saw the Gunners come from behind as they put Sunday's defeat to rivals Tottenham behind them.

Alexandre Lacazette equalised and Reiss Nelson scored his first Premier League goal to leave Liverpool on 93 points with just two games remaining.

There was an early warning regarding Emiliano Martinez's clearances when Roberto Firmino charged down one of his attempts and blocked the ball onto a post.

Ten minutes later, Martinez was harried again and Liverpool won the ball back from his kick, with Firmino releasing Andy Robertson to slide across for Mane, whose first-time finish gave the Reds a 20th-minute lead.

However, Arsenal quickly turned the game around following mistakes from Van Dijk and then Alisson.

First, Van Dijk, under pressure from Nelson, played a loose pass between Fabinho and Alisson, allowing Lacazette to capitalise for the equaliser.

Alisson was the next to sloppily give away possession, Lacazette again seizing upon the ball and squaring for Nelson to give the Gunners the lead prior to the interval.

Liverpool almost hit back early in the second period when Mohamed Salah, making his 150th appearance for the club, sat down David Luiz with a dummy before prodding towards goal only to see Martinez tip over the crossbar.

Jurgen Klopp called for Takumi Minamino from the bench and, after he dragged one shot wide, the Japan international felt he should have had a penalty when Kieran Tierney's pressure on him in the box went unpunished.

Salah then directed a weak header straight at Martinez, Mane fired a great opportunity wide and Trent Alexander-Arnold's deflected effort was saved as Liverpool saw their chance of becoming centurions pass them by.

 

What does it mean?

There was always a danger that Liverpool might fail to maintain their relentless pace once the season resumed, and this was the fourth time in seven games since the restart that they dropped points.

Their status as champions is, of course, already confirmed, but a record points haul is now beyond them. For Arsenal, this was an all-too-rare victory over a 'big six' club, which bodes well for the future and keeps them in the hunt for a top-six finish.

Lacazette not lacking

It is now three goals in four games for Lacazette, who has reached double figures in the Premier League in each of his three seasons in London.

His quick thinking saw him make the most of Liverpool's errors and, having looked like a spare part early in Mikel Arteta's reign, Lacazette is making himself a vital cog again.

Alisson all at sea

Van Dijk should cop the flak for the first Arsenal goal but, having just seen his team-mate make such a basic error, Alisson's blunder was even more unforgivable.

The arrival of those two in 2018 transformed Liverpool into Champions League winners, and then Premier League champions, but this was a night to forget.

Key Opta Facts

- Arsenal have beaten Liverpool for the first time in the Premier League since April 2015 (4-1), with this being the first time Klopp has suffered defeat against the Gunners in the competition (W5 D3 L1).
- Liverpool suffered their first Premier League defeat in a game they opened in the scoring in since April 2017 (1-2 v Crystal Palace), ending a run of 83 consecutive league games without losing after scoring the opening goal.
- This was Arsenal’s first Premier League win against the team starting the day top of the table since February 2016 (2-1 v Leicester), having lost each of their previous five such games.
- Lacazette has been directly involved in four goals in three Premier League appearances against Liverpool at Emirates Stadium (two goals and two assists).
- Nelson netted his first Premier League goal for Arsenal, becoming the fifth different player aged 20 or under to score for the Gunners in the competition this season.
- Mane has scored six goals against Arsenal in the Premier League; only against Crystal Palace (nine) does he have more in the competition.

What's next?

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – who started on the bench as one of five changes – will be expected to return to the starting line-up for Arsenal's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City on Saturday. Liverpool will hope to complete an unbeaten Premier League season at Anfield against Chelsea next Wednesday, when they will also finally get their hands on the trophy.

Original author: Liam Blackburn
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Liverpool transfers: How the Reds could line up in 2023/24

On Wednesday, the Gambian forward stretched his scoring return to five goals in his last six games in the Italian top-flight

Musa Barrow became the youngest player to score eight goals in Serie A this season after helping Bologna earn a 1-1 draw against Napoli in Wednesday’s league outing.

The Gambia international scored an 80th-minute equaliser to increase his tally to eight goals and three assists after 21 appearances.

The result was Bologna’s second straight draw in Serie A after settling a for a 2-2 draw at Parma on Sunday and they remain unmoved from the 10th spot on the league table with 43 points from 33 matches.

Sinisa Mihajlovic’s side started Wednesday’s encounter on the back foot after Kostas Manolas fired Napoli ahead in the seventh minute.

They trailed for most of the fixture until Barrow finished a counter-attack in the final 10 minutes, thanks to Roberto Soriano’s assist.

The 21-year-old forward who is on loan from Serie A rivals Atalanta, was in action from start to finish alongside Senegalese defender Ibrahima Mbaye while Musa Juwara was an unused substitute.

Napoli, on their part, rested Senegalese centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly and Algerian full-back Faouzi Ghoulam, and dropped points again after their 2-2 draw against AC Milan.

Gennaro Gattuso's side is sixth on the Serie A standings with 53 points after 33 games and they are a point adrift of fifth-placed Roma.

They host Udinese for their next league fixture on Sunday while Bologna visit AC Milan at the San Siro Stadium on Saturday.

Original author: Taiye Taiwo
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Argentina Declare Three Days of Mourning Following Diego Maradona's Death

Spurs won at Newcastle United on Wednesday, but the manager again referred to the recent ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport

Jose Mourinho appeared to take aim at Pep Guardiola and Manchester City over their Financial Fair Play (FFP) dispute as he bristled at a question regarding his Tottenham team selection.

Mourinho oversaw Spurs' 3-1 win at Newcastle United on Wednesday, with Harry Kane on the scoresheet twice – passing 200 club career goals – as the London outfit boosted their hopes of European qualification.

But even after victory – Mourinho's first in the Premier League at St James' Park – the head coach's focus did not seem to stray far from the result of City's appeal this week.

Guardiola's side were initially banned from European competition for two years by UEFA but successfully appealed against that punishment at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Mourinho called the outcome "a disgraceful decision" and again made reference to FFP following the game on Tyneside, going slightly off piste as he discussed his line-up.

Asked about Steven Bergwijn's role as a substitute, Mourinho replied: "You do this question to me but not to [Frank] Lampard, to [Jurgen] Klopp, to Pep.

"Lampard plays [Christian] Pulisic, you don't ask him why he doesn't start [Callum] Hudson-Odoi. Pep leaves Bernardo on bench, you don't ask why he doesn't start Bernardo Silva.

"I'm the only guy who doesn't have the right to play certain players. If Bergwijn started, you'd be asking me why Lucas [Moura] didn't start.

"You don't ask [Wolves boss] Nuno [Espirito Santo] why he leaves [Adama] Traore on the bench. [Bergwijn] is a team player, he plays for Tottenham."

It was put to Mourinho that he would be pleased by Bergwijn's impact from the bench, prompting his reply: "It is credibility for the players and for the group.

"We need good players and more than 11. We need a good group of players. And if we can do that without breaking FFP, we'll do even better."

Mourinho was cheerier as he discussed the end of his St James' Park hoodoo, halting a run of seven games as a visiting manager in the league without victory.

"It's special for us as we needed these three points," he said. "For me, it's a good feeling.

"I'm very happy for the team and finally I can leave the stadium and look at the statue of [former mentor] Bobby Robson and smile at him."

Original author: Ben Spratt
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LIVE: Bayern Munich vs Salzburg

The Red Devils have four games in the next 11 days as they aim to progress to FA Cup final and secure Champions League football

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes Manchester United have been dealt an unfair fixture schedule in the final two weeks of the Premier League and he’s going to have to play his cards well as they chase down a Champions League spot.

United have three games left of the current campaign and an FA Cup semi final in the next 11 games and while Chelsea have four days to prepare for Sunday’s Wembley clash United have just two as they play Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Thursday evening, and Solskjaer is not happy about it.

“There is a concern, obviously, that they will have had 48 hours’ more rest and recovery than us. It’s not fair,” Solskjaer said. “We spoke about a fair scheduling going into this restart and of course it isn’t. But I have to think about Thursday, winning that one, focusing on that one, and then pick up the pieces after that.”

Despite the hectic schedule, which sees United play twice next week too, Solskjaer is confident with the fitness levels of his side as they look for a final push into the top four in the last three league games.

“The next two weeks will be hectic but then again we’re fit, very fit - our lads have not felt as fit as this for years, I’m sure,” Solskjaer explained.

“It was a big thing towards the end of last season that we felt our team wasn’t fit enough, we got a few injuries, this season we’ve not had that kind of a problem.

"It’s not going to be a problem and a concern for us but 24 hours, 48 hours is a big difference at this time [of the season] so we’ve not been handed four Aces, to put it that way, for the last two weeks. But we’re going to have to put on a poker face and play the cards well.”

After coming off the bench against Tottenham in the first game since the restart Paul Pogba has started every Premier League game since and he looked a bit off the pace in the draw against Southampton at Old Trafford. But, if the Frenchman isn’t selected for the Palace clash it won’t be because he has been dropped.

“I’ve been speaking more or less every day with Paul. He knows that he wouldn’t be dropped. When Paul plays like this he wouldn’t be dropped from any team in the world - France or Man United - but he’s been out for a long, long time,” Solskjaer explained.

“There was a question mark before the game [against Southampton]. But he felt ready for it, which was great, so now let’s see how he is today or even tomorrow morning. He’s been fantastic since the restart and brought a lot to the team.”

 

 

Original author: Charlotte Duncker
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Were, Calabar have not been convincing for Harambee Stars recently - Okwemba

The player brings to an end her stint at the Portuguese club despite a brief but fine 2019/20 season

South Africa striker Thembi Kgatlana and Portuguese side SL Benfica have reached a mutual agreement to part ways.

The 24-year-old joined the European side from Chinese outfit Beijing Phoenix in January on a two-and-half-year deal and went on to establish herself as one of the key players in the team.

She only made three appearances in all competitions for Luis Andrade's team, scoring three goals, including in the 4-0 win over City rivals CF Benfica, to seal a Portuguese Taca de liga final berth.

However, their relationship has come to an abrupt end, the 2018 African Women's Football of the Year winner revealed.

"My time with Benfica has come to an end!," she revealed on Twitter.

Goal understands her exit was unconnected to the effects of the coronavirus that saw Raquel Infante, Caroline Von, Mimi Asom and Alana O'Neill depart the Portuguese side.

Corroborating Goal's sources in Portugal, her representative Chris Atkins tweeted: "I can confirm Thembi Kgatlana has left SL Benfica. 

"Covid 19 has had a big impact on the women's game but Thembi will go from strength to strength regardless. The next steps are in place and will be announced shortly."

Following the coronavirus cancellation, SL Benfica were declared Liga BPI champions with 42 points after 15 games and will represent Portugal in the Uefa Women's Champions League next season.

Having mutually left Benfica, the South Africa international will not be able to make her debut in the European club competition.

Before her move to Portugal, she has played for South African side the University of the Western Cape and NWSL outfit Houston Dash.

She starred in South Africa's maiden Women's World Cup outing in France last year, where she scored the country's maiden goal against Spain.

With the closure of the Chinese transfer window since March, Kgatlana will be hoping to stay put in Europe following her shock departure from Benfica.

Original author: Samuel Ahmadu
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Moise Kean Close to PSG Move as Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting Nears Bayern Munich

Leaders Juventus let a 2-0 lead slip as they were held to a 3-3 draw by Sassuolo in Serie A.

Juventus suffered a setback in their efforts to clinch a ninth successive Serie A title as they were held to a thrilling 3-3 draw at Sassuolo.

The Bianconeri looked to have all but sealed the Scudetto when two penalties helped them preserve a nine-point lead at the top with a 2-2 draw against Atalanta on Saturday.

Atalanta cut the lead down to six points with a 6-2 thumping of Brescia on Tuesday and Juve could be only four points ahead by the time they face Lazio on Monday after an engrossing contest saw the spoils shared.

Danilo and Gonzalo Higuain put them 2-0 up inside 12 minutes before Filip Djuricic pulled one back. Domenico Berardi levelled matters six minutes into the second half and then teed up Francesco Caputo to make it 3-2, only for Alex Sandro to secure a point for Maurizio Sarri's men.

Former Manchester City defender Danilo bent home from Miralem Pjanic's low corner delivery to the edge of the area and the Bosnia-Herzegovina international's sublime throughball led to the second goal as Higuain – preferred to Paulo Dybala – converted confidently on the half-volley.

Wojciech Szczesny produced a pair of stunning saves to first deny Mert Muldur and then Berardi, but he could do nothing to prevent Djuricic from finding the top-right corner with a fine first-time finish after more good work from Muldur.

Szczesny did well to hold a drive from Berardi as Sassuolo continued to press for an equaliser, with Cristiano Ronaldo seeing a gilt-edged chance to restore Juve's two-goal lead in first-half stoppage time deflected over.

That advantage was eradicated in spectacular fashion by Berardi as he left Szczesny no chance with a superb free-kick from the edge of the area.

And a remarkable turnaround was completed three minutes later when Berardi's ball across the face of goal found Caputo to tap in at the far post.

Adrien Rabiot headed wide and Ronaldo shot straight at Consigli but Alex Sandro made no mistake in converting from Rodrigo Bentancur's corner to make it three apiece.

Consigli thwarted Ronaldo from close range and at the other end Szczesny produced heroics to deny Hamed Junior Traore, with Alex Sandro clearing Jeremie Boga's goal-bound follow-up in a fittingly frantic finale.

What does it mean? Hope for Atalanta

Juve are still overwhelming favourites for the Scudetto but, if Atalanta beat Hellas Verona on Saturday, the pressure will be firmly on Sarri's side going into the game with Lazio.

The draw ends Sassuolo's four-match winning streak but they are still unbeaten in seven and deserve great credit for a scintillating attacking display.

Brilliant Berardi

Berardi was once co-owned by Sassuolo and Juve, and the Italy international reminded the Bianconeri what they are missing out on in an instrumental display.

No case for the defence

Juve would normally be expected to cruise to victory after going 2-0 up, but they never looked comfortable at the back and are without a clean sheet in five games, conceding 11 goals in that time.

What's next?

Lazio will hope to further dent Juve's hopes on Monday. Sassuolo visit Cagliari on Saturday.

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Who will finish in the Premier League top four this season?

The defender committed a rare blunder to allow Arsenal to cancel out Sadio Mane's opener, and another mistake from Alisson cost the Reds dearly

Virgil van Dijk insisted Liverpool were justly punished for their mistakes as Arsenal took three points to end the Reds' hopes of setting a new Premier League record. 

The newly crowned champions boasted 93 points going into Wednesday's game at the Emirates Stadium, a mark that left them needing seven from their last three outings to match Manchester City's record mark of 100 for a single season and nine to set a new benchmark in the English top flight. 

But in spite of Sadio Mane's early opener Arsenal proved more than a match, scoring through Alexandre Lacazette and Ryan Nelson to inflict the third league defeat of the season on Jurgen Klopp's men. 

Both goals came through costly individual errors, with Van Dijk's weak back-pass allowing Lacazette to equalise and Alisson contributing to Nelson's strike with his own poor distribution. 

Arsenal's only shots on target in the entire 90 minutes resulted in goals, but the Netherlands defender insisted that the result was fair. 

"The goals we gave them as a present," Van Dijk lamented to  Sky Sports  after the final whistle. 

"Until their first goal, it was totally us, we gave them two goals and it is difficult to come back. We got what we deserved.

"Until then there was nothing wrong, we played very well. So it's easy to blame us having the the title but until I made the mistake there was nothing wrong."

Klopp, however, tried to draw focus from his usually flawless centre-back, affirming that the entire team was at fault for the goal.

"Virg lost the ball, but I didn't see a lot of offers around. Nobody wanted the ball really," the manager told reporters.

"As a full pack, we took a break and that makes no sense. And Arsenal were there. We have to take that and learn from that."

While Liverpool can no longer record triple figures for 2019-20, they still have the opportunity to record the second-best campaign in Premier League history with wins over Chelsea and Newcastle United to close out a memorable season. 

Van Dijk recognised that ending the club's 30-year title drought was the main priority but pledged to keep fighting until the very end.

"I want to win the game, but we can't change that. We will try to win the last two games but can't forget we have had a fantastic season," he added.

"Being champions is a dream come true."

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Leeds 3-0 Southampton: Player ratings as second half flurry gives Whites win

The Gunners claimed a rare win against the Premier League champions but their manager believes there's still plenty of work to do

Mikel Arteta concedes there remains an "enormous gap" between Arsenal and Liverpool despite seeing his side defeat the Reds 2-1 on Wednesday night

Jurgen Klopp's men took the lead through Sadio Mane after 20 minutes at the Emirates, only for the Gunners to respond in defiant fashion. 

Alexandre Lacazette fired home an equaliser in the 32 minute before the Frenchman set up Reiss Nelson for the winner 12 minutes later. 

The win sees Arsenal rise to ninth in Premier League, still a massive 40 points shy of league leaders Liverpool, with Arteta adamant his side must build upon their performance against the Reds with plenty of work still ahead for them.

"Absolutely, in terms of energy and happiness in the dressing room before the semi-final, it's a good medicine," Arteta said post-match.

"To beat this team you have to have moments in the game when you take your chances, defend and have a bit of luck. I was worried after 1-0 how we would react. We were able to pick one moment and believe again.

"We will go for both [competitions], our maximum, it is just a few games so we will keep going.

"The gap between the two teams today is enormous, we can not improve it in two months, but the accountability, the fight is now equal and I am very proud of that. The rest will take some time.

"Arsene [Wenger] did some incredible things and was very successful. I have done nothing yet. We need belief to go in the direction."

After a relatively disappointing season, Arsenal's fans will be hoping to see some serious investment put into the squad over the summer but Arteta isn't getting his hopes up. 

Asked about the club's finances, Arteta added: "A big concern, you need quality, quality players and a big squad to compete in these competitions. It is a challenge."

The Gunners next face second-place Manchester City on Saturday before rounding out their season with games against Aston Villa and Watford - two sides battling against relegation. 

As it stands, Arsenal are only six points shy of the top four and could still seal their place in the Europa League if results go their way over the next fortnight. 

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The Switzerland-based tribunal is "dead", La Liga's chief declared in response to the decision to commute the Premier League club's suspension

La Liga president Javier Tebas has stepped up his attack on Manchester City, suggesting that the Court of Arbitration for Sport was wrong to overturn the club's Champions League ban. 

Pep Guardiola's charges received a huge boost on Monday when the body modified the original sentence handed down by UEFA of a two-season European suspension on charges of manipulating Financial Fair Play regulations. 

Instead of missing the Champions League City were ordered to pay a fine of €10 million for failing to assist UEFA in its investigations, a ruling that came as a huge relief to everyone connected to the club. 

Tebas has been among City's most vocal critics, and following the announcement coach Pep Guardiola told reporters: "He must be very jealous of the Premier League

"Maybe next time I'll ask him what court and judges we should stand before. He should be worried about La Liga and focus on that."

The Liga chief was quick to respond to Guardiola's barbs, calling into question the validity of CAS' judgement and suggesting that there was further foul play on City's part. 

"Manchester City will be in the Champions League next season not because they have acted correctly, but rather because CAS is wrong," he fired to ESPN on Wednesday. 

"In fact, the CAS has fined them €10m, that is not just for the sake of it. From what I've read I gather it is because they didn't cooperate with UEFA. Why is that? 

"Have City hidden documentation? I would like to read the final ruling now, if I can. 

"Just as we still have not been able to read PSG's final ruling from CAS, when a lot of time has passed and it is still not available. 

"The day I sit down and read it I will tell Guardiola that of which I am convinced: Manchester City have not acted right."

Tebas also launched a withering criticism of CAS, stating that the Switzerland-based tribunal had lost its legitimacy. 

"CAS is not fit to hand down rulings in the football industry. We all know what City do! Everyone in football knows what they do," he added. 

"In fact, when the punishment first reached them nobody in European football was surprised. Quite the contrary. I won't say it was celebrated, but some people did come out and say at least justice has been served to the state-run clubs. 

"Instead, after the CAS ruling there have been protests from Klopp, Mourinho... Everyone knows they tried to dodge financial fair play. 

"CAS is dead. Its rulings have been doubtful for a long time. There is no transparency and a lot of the time, looking at the judges named, you know where their ruling is headed. 

"Switzerland has great prestige in arbitration and the CAS does it no favours."

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Putellas-less Spain thrash Finland to start Euros

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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Tottenham sign Barca defender Lenglet on loan

The teenager was the subject of enquiries from Selhurst Park before the season began, but United rebuffed the Eagles' interest

Mason Greenwood has made a huge impact during his breakout season at Manchester United - but if Roy Hodgson and Crystal Palace had their own way he would have lined up for an entirely different club during 2019-20. 

Greenwood, 18, made his first United start in the last game of the 2018-19 Premier League season, but it is in the current term that he has really announced his talents to the Old Trafford faithful. 

With 16 goals in all competitions, only Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial have outscored the teenager, with the young trio's form since returning from the coronavirus lockdown steering United to four consecutive wins prior to Monday's draw with Southampton

Back in August, though, Greenwood was just another Reds hopeful with a dream and a handful of first-team minutes under his belt, prompting an enquiry from Hodgson's employers that, rather fortuitously for United, fell on deaf ears. 

“Mason is a fantastic player," the Palace manager told reporters on Wednesday ahead of United's midweek visit to Selhurst Park.

"We’ve known about him for a while and in actual fact I think we might even have enquired about him at the start of the season, if there was any chance of him coming out on loan.

“Of course you get the answer ‘no chance’ because they see him as one of theirs. But it wasn’t a difficult spot.

"I think people all over the Premier League have realised there is a real talent on the books of Manchester United and it’s been just a question of time before he gets his chance.

“It was the same with Marcus [Rashford], he didn’t have to wait either and they put him in early and, as a result, they find themselves with a young but very, very talented forward line.”

United's Champions League hopes received a double blow on Monday as they tied with Southampton on the same day rivals City saw their ban overturned - a decision that means fifth place will no longer provide a route to Europe's biggest club competition. 

The Reds are currently tied on points with fourth-placed Leicester City, who hold a slight advantage on goal difference and take on Sheffield United shortly before Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's charges walk out against Palace.

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