Amorim's own Van Persie: Man Utd preparing £60m bid for "phenomenal" CF

Manchester United has been the home to countless attacking talents over recent years, with the fanbase undoubtedly wishing they currently had some of their former talents in the present day.

Wayne Rooney still holds the club record for the most goals scored for the Red Devils, registering a staggering 253 goals in his 559 appearances – subsequently overtaking Sir Bobby Charlton’s record.

The likes of Eric Cantona, Cristiano Ronaldo and Ruud van Nistelrooy have all made a name for themselves at Old Trafford, with all the players undoubtedly capturing the hearts of the fanbase.

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Current boss Ruben Amorim must wish he could rely upon just one of the aforementioned talents to help him in his quest to be a success during his time in charge of the club.

However, that could be about to change this summer, with the hierarchy looking to back the 40-year-old in the transfer market during the off-season.

The latest on United’s hunt for a new striker this summer

A striker has been high up on Amorim’s shopping list in recent weeks, unsurprisingly so, given the club’s terrible record of just 44 goals in their 38 Premier League matches last campaign.

The likes of Dušan Vlahović, Viktor Gyokeres and Victor Osimhen have all been touted with a move to Old Trafford, but no deals have yet been agreed for any of their signatures.

However, it appears as though that could be about to change, with Aston Villa talisman Ollie Watkins emerging as a key target for Amorim, according to CaughtOffside.

Their report claims that the 29-year-old is seen as a Premier League-proven option for the Red Devils, even making an approach for his services over the last couple of days.

It also states that the hierarchy would be willing to match his current £60m asking price, allowing the England international to follow in the footsteps of one other star at the Theatre of Dreams.

Why United’s £60m target would be Amorim’s own Van Persie

Striker Robin van Persie is a player who managed to hugely impress during his time at United, leading the club to their last league triumph back in the 2012/13 campaign.

Former Manchester United forward Robin van Persie.

He joined the Red Devils in a £24m deal from fellow English side Arsenal, a deal that was seen as a controversial one at the time, especially from the Gunners’ point of view.

The Dutchman was entering the back end of his career upon his move, joining the club at the age of 29, but it didn’t prevent him from starring at Old Trafford.

He managed to score 58 times in his 105 appearances over a three-year period, leading the side to title glory, something which Amorim will be hoping to replicate in the near future.

If he is to achieve such a goal, he could certainly improve his chances with a move for Watkins, with the Villa star following in Van Persie’s footsteps in the North West.

Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins celebrates scoring their first goal withLeonBailey

He would join the club at the same age as the Dutchman, also making an immediate impact, rather than being signed as one for the future in the club’s quest for glory.

Watkins would also be handed the responsibility of providing the goods in the final third, just like Van Persie was over a decade ago, also having the tools to offer the clinical edge the Red Devils have lacked.

Games played

38

Goals & assists

24

Pass accuracy

75%

Shots on target per 90

1.4

Chances created

1.1

Aerials won

1.8

Shots taken

2.9

The Englishman, who’s been labelled “phenomenal” by Statman Dave, registered 17 goals in all competitions last season, averaging 1.4 shots on target per 90 – highlighting the clinical edge he possesses.

He’s also showcased his all-round talent, completing 75% of the passes he’s attempted, creating 1.1 chances per 90, handing other forwards around him the chance to improve the situation should he move to Old Trafford.

Watkins’ tally of 1.8 aerials won showcases his ability to hold the ball up in forward areas, offering Amorim’s side that needed focal point that they have lacked in recent months.

£60m may appear to be a mammoth figure for a 29-year-old star, but he’s consistently demonstrated that he’s capable of thriving in England’s top-flight.

If he can make the immediate impact Van Persie did during his time in Manchester, it would be a phenomenal signing and one that can push Amorim’s side back in the right direction.

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Sunrisers bow out on top as sun sets on the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

Bittersweet emotions in victory and defeat ahead of conversion to county competition in 2025

ESPNcricinfo staff and ECB Reporters Network21-Sep-2024Kate Coppack, Sunrisers’ matchwinner in the last-ever staging of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, paid tribute to the resilience within the squad, as they capped the competition’s short history with victory over South East Stars in a rain-affected final at Grace Road.Coppack chose the perfect moment to produce career-best figures of 4 for 27, as South East Stars stumbled early in the powerplay then lost wickets at regular intervals thereafter, with only Alice Davidson-Richards’ superb 93 from 105 balls providing any lasting resistance.In pursuit of a sub-par 213, Sunrisers got themselves ahead of the rate early thanks to Cordelia Griffiths’ boundary-studded 57, and though they shipped three wickets in the first half of their innings, Grace Scrivens had the chase firmly under control with her unbeaten 39 from 47 balls, before a thunderstorm forced an early end to the contest.The victory, albeit via DLS, completed one of the more remarkable turnarounds in the short history of women’s professional cricket, given that Sunrisers did not win a single contest in each of the first three stagings of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.”There have been a lot of highs and lows as the Sunrisers so to end like that is really special,” Coppack, 30, told the ECB Reporters Network, having been a regular in their squad since 2021.”I wasn’t involved in the first year but Danni [Warren] and people have been building a team over the years. It was always going to take a while.”I think you have to give credit to Scrivens coming in as captain. She is still really young but has learned quickly and is good at balancing people and when to bowl them. Having the same group around for the last few years, and people having trust in us has really helped as we could have tried to start again when things weren’t going well.”Away from cricket, Coppack is a lawyer, while her family also run an alpaca farm. “I’ve always been a pay-to-play player and try to balance work as well,” she said. “There have been a couple of us who have been doing that, but it is nice to see the game go more professional.”For Warren, Sunrisers’ director of cricket, the victory was vindication for the team’s perseverance, even when the going was particularly tough in the early years of the competition. It also provides the squad with a fillip ahead of next year’s switch to a county format, with Essex taking over the management of the Tier 1 team that will represent the region.”It is the culmination of a lot of hard work for a lot of people, for players and backroom staff,” Warren said. “We started this era with a group of players who were untested and untried at this level and we have identified some gems.”They have done it as an exciting group of young players who are probably come together slightly more than the sum of their part. We are the underdogs – and we like that term.”There have been a lot of tears and a lot of soul-searching from a lot of people. The lowest point was the four overthrows off the final ball against Storm in 2022. The story of that time was that we found a way to lose, now we have found a way to win – and that’s a brilliant thing.”With this group of girls you don’t know who the hero is going to be, any of them can put in a performance. There will be a happy person sat in the corner later looking around the room and seeing how far we have come. But I don’t see this as the end of an era, I just see it as momentum into the next one.”Alice Davidson-Richards held the Stars top order together•Getty Images for Surrey CCCEmma Calvert, South East Stars’ director of cricket, was understandably disconsolate as her team finished on the losing side in two finals this summer, following their defeat to The Blaze in the Charlotte Edwards Cup in June.”It is gutting,” she said. “It is the end of an era and a sad way to end that era. We wanted to go out there, put on a performance and win the trophy but we have no control over the weather.”DLS is a funny thing. I backed us to take those wickets and see it through to the end. But what happened, happened and congratulations to Sunrisers. I have seen how much effort has gone in to building that program and it is an incredible end to that journey.”Alice Davidson-Richards is an incredible player, we all know that. She is disappointed more than anyone because although she put on that performance her team didn’t win and that is what means the most to her.”South East Stars are set to be absorbed into Surrey’s all-conquering set-up from 2025 onwards, but Warren admitted it was a bittersweet moment as this initial domestic era comes to an end.”We are incredibly excited to become Surrey but in this moment it feels quite hard,” she added. “The girls are so excited to start the journey with the three feathers on our chest.”We have been on a journey and to get to two finals this year is an incredible end. November 1 is the official day we go live as Surrey, but before then we’ll have words tonight and have our awards and really celebrate what we have achieved.”Although we haven’t lifted a trophy today, we have achieved a lot and I think it is worth celebrating that.”

Nicolas Jackson tells Chelsea his preferred destination after being left out of squad for RB Leipzig friendly

Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson is reportedly ready to call time on his Stamford Bridge stay as he has set his sights on a move to Newcastle United. But the transfer is hanging by a thread, tied to the future of Newcastle’s star man Alexander Isak, who is being hunted by Liverpool in one of the window’s fiercest transfer battles.

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According to Newcastle chiefs have told Isak he would not be sold under any circumstances this summer, effectively slamming the door on Liverpool’s interest. That stance has reportedly left the Sweden international fuming. However, Liverpool, undeterred, remain quietly active behind the scenes. Despite their initial £110 million bid being rejected and publicly labelled as their “only offer,” Anfield sources suggest the club are still probing ways to seal the deal before deadline day.

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Jackson only entered Newcastle’s thinking after a double transfer blow. First, they lost out on Benjamin Sesko to Manchester United. Then, Chelsea swooped in to snap up Joao Pedro, leaving Eddie Howe scrambling for alternatives. Howe has been crying out for more firepower and sees Jackson as an exciting fit for his front line. The 24-year-old Senegal international has now told Chelsea he wants out, and the Blues have given the green light to explore offers.

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Jackson's absence from Friday night’s friendly against Bayer Leverkusen was no coincidence. He wasn’t even in the matchday squad and has been training away from the first team in recent days, which indicates that a transfer could be looming on the horizon.  

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Although there is interest in Jackson from several Premier League outfits and clubs in Europe, it is understood that he has set his heart on a move to St. James' Park. However, Chelsea are not under pressure to cash in and will only let Jackson go if the offer meets their valuation. The club’s hierarchy are determined to secure at least double the £32 million they paid Villarreal in 2023, meaning the suitors will need to stump up big money. The striker is tied to Stamford Bridge until 2032 after penning a mammoth nine-year deal last September, which means Chelsea can dictate terms on the negotiating table. 

Man City now "in talks" to sign "talented" new gem as negotiations advance

With Rayan Cherki, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Tijjani Reijnders already through the door, Manchester City are now reportedly in talks to sign a young midfielder this summer.

Man City open Club World Cup with routine victory

Whilst many Premier League sides are currently catching their breath following a frantic season, Manchester City and Chelsea are in America to compete in the Club World Cup. Some players have even gone from Premier League football to international duty then to the competition in a concerning period without a lengthy break, but that didn’t stop the Citizens from easing to victory in their opening game.

Securing a 2-0 victory courtesy of goals from Phil Foden and Jeremie Doku against Wydad FC, the only negative for Manchester City was Rico Lewis’ controversial red card.

Pep Guardiola was seen confronting the officials about the incident after the full-time whistle and he told reporters when asked about the red card in his post-match press conference: “[Rico’s] leg was little bit high, but he was on the grass. Touches the ball with the speed that they go through, your leg has to be a little bit high and the other player down.

Man City's Rico Lewis sent off against Wydad FC.

“It was not intentional and it was a red card versus Crystal Palace after the referee came and said it wasn’t a red card. Rico never had intention to hurt anyone. A little bit unnecessary, the red card. The referee is the boss and had other intentions, VAR checked it and we have to accept the decision.”

Meanwhile, as the action continues on the pitch, the Citizens are set to remain just as busy in the transfer window amid reports that they’re not in talks to sign a Premier League gem.

Man City "in talks" to sign Dexter Oliver

According to Fabrizio Romano, Manchester City are now “in talks” to sign Dexter Oliver from Tottenham Hotspur. Negotiations are reportedly advancing and all signs are pointing towards a move to The Etihad for the young midfielder who Romano described as “talented”.

At 16 years old, Oliver is undoubtedly one for the future whether that’s at Spurs or, indeed, Manchester City. And he wouldn’t be the first talent to break out of City’s youth system if he decided to swap the Lilywhites’ academy for the chance to join the Manchester club.

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From Cole Palmer to Jeremie Frimpong and Jamie Gittens, European football is littered with Manchester City’s talented graduates. Now, Dexter could commence his path towards similar stardom. Guardiola, meanwhile, will have the chance to make his mark on another young talent if the midfielder eventually breaks into the first-team.

تشكيل ليفربول أمام مانشستر يونايتد في الدوري الإنجليزي.. موقف محمد صلاح

أعلن الهولندي آرني سلوت، المدير الفني لفريق ليفربول تشكيل لاعبيه لمواجهة مانشستر يونايتد ضمن منافسات الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز “بريميرليج”.

ويستعد ليفربول لمواجهة مانشستر يونايتد عصر اليوم، الأحد، في إطار منافسات الجولة الثامنة من بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي “الممتاز”.

ويستضيف ملعب “أنفيلد” مباراة ليفربول أمام مانشستر يونايتد في تمام الساعة السادسة والنصف مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة ومكة المكرمة.

ويحتل ليفربول المركز الثالث في جدول ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي بشكل مؤقت برصيد 15 نقطة، فيما يتواجد مانشستر يونايتد في المركز الـ12 برصيد 10 نقاط.

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ويدخل ليفربول المباراة وهو مهزومًا في آخر مباراتين في بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي أمام كريستال بالاس وتشيلسي، فيما وقد خسر أيضًا أمام جالطة سراي في دوري أبطال أوروبا.

وشهد تشكيل ليفربول تواجد النجم الدولي المصري محمد صلاح أساسيًا في مواجهة خصمه المفضل مانشستر يونايتد، ساعيًا في أن يظهر على مستواه المعهود. تشكيل ليفربول اليوم أمام مانشستر يونايتد في الدوري الإنجليزي

في حراسة المرمى: جيورجي مامارداشفيلي.

في خط الدفاع: برادلي – فيرجيل فان دايك – إبراهيما كوناتي – ميلوس كيركيز.

في خط الوسط: دومينيك سوبوسلاي – ريان جرافنبيرخ – ماك أليستر.

في خط الهجوم: كودي جاكبو – ألكسندر إيزاك – محمد صلاح.

Martin could land "heroic" 1st Rangers signing to finally replace Goldson

After what feels like an eternity, Glasgow Rangers finally have their man. The 49ers believe that Russell Martin is the manager to take the Ibrox side to the next level.

The former Southampton manager has been out of work since his sacking on the South coast last December and faces a baptism of fire in Glasgow.

Indeed, some sections of the support do not believe he is the right man to lead the club into next season and beyond, citing his failure at the Saints as a main reason.

However, looking at his playing style and his ability to get his team attacking at every opportunity during games, he could well be a success at Rangers.

First things first, the 49ers must back him accordingly and allow Martin to bring in players who fit his system.

Improving the defence is a priority for the Gers this summer, as they haven’t truly replaced Connor Goldson’s presence at the back ever since he left the club last summer.

Why Rangers still need to replace Goldson

Goldson spent six years at Ibrox after joining from Brighton and Hove Albion in the summer of 2018, becoming one of Steven Gerrard’s first signings.

Between then and May 2024, the Englishman made a total of 309 competitive appearances for the Light Blues, missing just 22 games through injury across six seasons.

Rangers defender Connor Goldson.

He was a beacon of consistency, no doubt about that. The time was right for the club to sell him, however, as the 2023/24 campaign saw several mistakes creep into his game.

There were times that he regularly got caught out by long balls over the top, but one under-par season shouldn’t detract from just how effective he was before that.

He was perhaps at his best during the 2020/21 campaign. That year, Rangers won their first league title in a decade, going through the whole league season undefeated in the process.

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Assists

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0

3

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3

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4

4

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8

3

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52

4

2

2018/19

54

4

0

Goldson didn’t miss a single Premiership game as the club conceded just 13 goals, keeping 26 clean sheets.

The Englishman won a staggering 71% of his total duels per game that term, while also making three clearances, 1.3 tackles and being dribbled past only 0.2 times per game in the top flight.

Goldson was at his peak then, and while the level may have dipped over the following few seasons, he remained the first-choice centre-back under a succession of managers.

Rangers defender Connor Goldson.

To replace him last year, Philippe Clement brought in Robin Propper. The move didn’t exactly work out as planned, and it appears as though he is set to leave after a single season.

It looks as though money is available for Martin to bolster his squad this summer. Signing a couple of defenders is certainly high on the list.

Could he potentially bring in someone whom he signed for two of his three previous clubs to Ibrox? It would prove to be a shrewd move if he does…

Martin's dream first signing at Rangers

In order to get the fans onside straight away, Martin will have to offload the deadwood and sign some excellent players. Several names have been linked prior to his appointment, including Cameron Burgess, Metinho and Largie Ramazani recently.

Now it looks as though the newest target is familiar to Martin, which means Rangers could soon make their first summer signing.

Harry Darling is a defender who played under Martin at both Swansea and MK Dons and could make for a fairly solid first signing under the new manager, especially with the Light Blues now joining the chase for his signature.

The centre-back is out of contract at Swansea, meaning he wouldn’t cost the Gers a penny, with the Daily Record naming him as a potential option for the club last month.

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Wrexham, Stoke City and Norwich City are also keen on him. However, the allure of playing under Martin, plus the chance to win trophies and play European football, means Glasgow is likely his preferred destination.

If so, he could be an ideal replacement for Goldson.

Why Rangers must sign Harry Darling

Darling joined Swansea in 2022 and made 112 appearances across his three seasons with the Welsh side.

The 25-year-old managed to score 12 goals, indicating that he can provide a goal threat at set pieces, akin to Goldson at Rangers.

In the Championship last season, Darling won 65% of his total duels contested per game. He showcased his strengths in one-on-one battles.

Elsewhere, the defender made five clearances, recovered 3.9 balls and made 0.8 tackles per game in the second tier, having notably been praised by his manager Luke Williams after a “heroic” performance against West Bromwich Albion at the turn of the year.

The thing that stands out is his attacking qualities. Indeed, when compared to positional peers across Europe’s top 14 leagues, Darling ranks in the top 3% for non-penalty goals, the top 4% for total shots and in the top 7% for assists per 90.

He loves to get forward as often as possible, evidenced by the fact that he ranks in the top 6% for touches in the attacking penalty area and in the top 15% for progressive carries per 90 for Swansea.

These statistics suggest Darling would be a solid signing for Rangers ahead of the new season.

Not only does he have an excellent rapport with Martin, but the Englishman is capable of offering a threat in the opposition penalty area.

Signing a player with this quality for nothing could see the new manager get off to a promising start in his new role.

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‘Will it be perfect? Probably not’ – If the Club Club World Cup was the dress rehearsal for soccer in America, the 2026 World Cup is the main event – and the clock’s ticking

The World Cup can be spectacular – and CWC was a blueprint for what FIFA, North America must do to ensure that outcome

The lower level platform at Secaucus Station was crowded and sweaty. Baffled supporters milled around. It was a multicultural kind of confusion, English, Spanish, Portuguese and French mutterings filling the air as the post-match haze settled. No one knew what train to get on, where it would come from, or how long it might take.

Hundreds were stuck in the summer heat.

The Club World Cup final had finished nearly 3 hours earlier, with Chelsea having dispatched PSG in the final of the expanded 32-team tournament in the U.S. What was left was a smattering those who had stayed behind, hoping to get a glimpse of a team bus.

The central problem: there wasn’t easy transportation back to New York City. From New Jersey. After a football match.

It was a red flag for what might happen next year. The United States is hosting the World Cup in less than 12 months, along with Canada and Mexico. And the Club World Cup, as a sort of beta test younger brother, was supposed to be a proof of concept that the country can cope with a global football tournament with global fans on a global scale.

The reality, less than a week after the end of the Club World Cup, has been mixed. The CWC proved that, in general, yes, there are ways in which the U.S. can handle large influxes of fans. But at a practical level, the specifics of hosting a global soccer tournament are still concerningly unattended. After a month of football in 11 cities and 12 venues across the U.S., there are some answers, but many, many more questions.

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Gianni Infantino really tried here. The FIFA president spent years planning the CWC, trying to manifest it into existence. He got Tiffany to build a very shiny, very gold trophy. He picked up on some major American sporting event touchpoints – individual introductions for players, multi-cultural half-time shows, boxing ring announcers, celebrity appearances and the presence of the United States President at the final.

As an unintentional parody of American sports, the competition worked.

But the byproduct was the revelation of the many things the country still needs to address as it looks to host the biggest World Cup ever in less than a year’s time. This, of course, is not unique to the U.S. Very few countries are purpose-built to host an event of this magnitude.

Qatar had to build a new city, seven stadiums, and dodge human rights accusations in doing so. Brazil spent two years cleansing and covering up its favelas, tearing down schools for new venues and built a stadium deep in the Amazon rainforest that still isn’t routinely used.

Problems come with the territory. The first task is identifying them. The more important task is addressing them.

AdvertisementGettyFacilitating the flow of fans

The primary and most complicated issue, at least for the fans trying to attend matches, was always going to be simply getting to the stadium. Public transportation is ubiquitous across Europe and Asia, and World Cups in South America have, historically, facilitated the flow of fans efficiently.

America isn’t devoid of public transportation. The NYC subway system, for example, is effective. But the problem the CWC faced was that its venues were, for the most part, either outside of major metropolitan areas, or housed in areas that don’t have established public transportation.

Hard Rock Stadium, which hosted the opener and seven other games, was a prime example. There were widespread complaints about the physical ability to just get to the stadium, which is 15 miles from downtown Miami. There is no public transportation, and considerable congestion.

Fans generally had to use car services, private transportation or chartered buses simply to get to the ground. One fan was quoted a price of $150 to get from the stadium to their hotel via taxi – an 11-mile ride. Numerous fans told , rather dramatically, that going to Hard Rock had put them off football matches altogether.

That, of course, is one extreme.

But even those venues which are better equipped, such as MetLife Stadium, are faced with similar issues. MetLife is not in New York – its in East Rutherford, New Jersey – and it can take more than an hour to get to the grounds from Penn Station in the heart of Manhattan. Such is the regularity of delays. NYNJ host committee co-manager Bruce Revman backed the area to cope with a major tournament.

“Will it be perfect? Probably not, but it's going to be damn good because we've been planning on this for four, five, six years,” he said last week at a global soccer summit in Newark. “And by the way, this region, especially MetLife, as we know, hosts really big events. This is not their first rodeo. So gaming it out, having the right imagination and communicating appropriately is really critical.”

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The CWC reinforced that there are controllable challenges – and some uncontrollable. No. 1 on that list is the climate. Summer World Cups are going to be increasingly difficult to play, given extreme temperatures and disruptive weather events. It’s why the 2022 World Cup in Qatar was pushed back to November in a significant departure from the normal June-July timeframe.

This probably should have been recognized by FIFA. There are professors, climatologists, NGOs who have written extensively about the impact climate change can have on soccer.

But even stripping that away, there remains one fundamental fact: America gets hot during the summer. Very hot. This is not a new phenomenon. Severe weather, including thunderstorms and lightning, also delayed or suspended matches for long periods. But European teams, in particular, seemed surprised by the blistering heat.

PSG coach Luis Enrique admitted that the temperatures had an impact on his team’s 4-0 battering of Atletico Madrid in their group stage opener. Chelsea’s Enzo Maresca was left furious after his team could barely train due to temperatures that exceeded 100 degrees in Philadelphia.

“It is almost impossible to train or to make a session because of the weather. Now we are trying just to save energy for the game,” Maresca said.

Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez, who spent a good chunk of his career playing in the humidity of South America – and routinely takes part in sweltering friendlies for Argentina – remarked that he felt dizzy due to the weather.

Borussia Dortmund were ridiculed for the fact that their substitutes watched some of their game against Mamelodi Sundowns from the dressing rooms. That image becomes far more understandable when you consider it was north of 90 degrees.

There have been dissenting voices. Brazilian, Saudi and African teams all said that the weather was pretty standard for them. Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane, raised in the stifling heat of North London, admitted that it was just “part of football.”

Either way, it has started a dialogue on weather implications for the World Cup. FIFPro, the worldwide footballer’s union, said that a handful of CWC games should have been canceled due to unsafe weather conditions. Nine of next year’s 16 host cities often reach average summer temperatures that can cause “high risk” of heat-related injuries.

FIFPro director of Global Policy Alexander Bielefeld summed it up:

"What we have seen in the Club World Cup has to be a wake-up call for FIFA,” he said. “It’s clear that certain areas in the USA, especially in Florida, where there is a higher risk and a need to avoid midday kickoffs – so games scheduled in these cities should be moved to a later time. The health and safety of players must take priority over commercial interests, including the broadcasters."

Infantino admitted that “the health of players is important.” He insisted that mandatory cooling breaks made a difference. But FIFA will face a real decision here. Some have suggested that early morning kickoffs could be a solution. Afternoon start times, in many cities, seem unreasonable.

"Every criticism we receive is a source for us to study and analyze what we can do better," Infantino said at a news conference in New York. "Of course, the heat is an issue. Last year, at the Olympic Games in Paris, games during the day, in all sports, took place in very hot conditions. Cooling breaks are very important, and we will see what we can do, but we have stadiums with roofs, and we will definitely use these stadiums during the day next year."

There are, indeed, some stadiums with roofs. But only four of the 16 earmarked for 2026 have coverage – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, AT&T Stadium in Dallas, NRG Stadium in Texas, and BC Place in Vancouver.

AFP'An NBA game played on a court full of holes'

Pitches were always going to be a point of controversy. They have been a point of contention in MLS for years. In some cases, the problem was that real grass pitches would simply bake in the summer sun. In others, grass laid on top of turf created a litany of issues. Turf fields can be dangerous for top level football. Something had to be done.

The result was a troubling inconsistency in playing surfaces, and footballers forced to adjust to imperfect conditions. Real Madrid’sJude Bellingham said that the ball bounced unpredictably, and that it took some adjusting to figure out how to play on a new surface.

Palmeiras starlet Estevao said that the MetLife turf was far too dry in the first half of his team’s match with Porto, then overwatered in the second – remember, he played his football in the streets of Brazil growing up. Dortmund’s Niklas Sule was more blunt, describing the field as “pretty terrible.”

Luis Enrique made perhaps the perfect analogy for American viewers: “I can't imagine an NBA game played on a court full of holes."

Of course, venues and World Cup host committees have long sought to ensure the quality of the fields. Atlanta’s host committee has been growing grass off site for more than a year, which will then be properly laid into Mercedes-Benz Arena. MetLife Stadium did something similar. It is a top-of-mind issue for committee hosts – who have urged patience in getting everything sorted.

“Anyone who's ever done even a small renovation in their home knows how projects can go – and certainly in this economic climate, and that's been a challenge and needed the longest runway,” Sharon Bollencach, executive director of Toronto’s host committee, told GOAL.

The CWC made one thing clear: the renovation might not be so small.

ردود أفعال جماهير ليفربول على أداء محمد صلاح أمام جالطة سراي: لا نفهم ما يفعله سلوت

تفاعلت جماهير فريق ليفربول مع أداء النجم المصري محمد صلاح في مباراة الأمس ضد نظيره جالطة سراي، في بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا، موسم 2025/26.

واستضاف جالطة سراي خصمه ليفربول في الجولة الثانية من مرحلة الدوري من دوري أبطال أوروبا، حيث خسر الفريق الإنجليزي بهدف دون رد.

وشارك محمد صلاح في تلك المباراة كبديل، حيث لم يتواجد في التشكيل الأساسي، بينما دفع به المدرب آرني سلوت بدلًا من كودي جاكبو في الدقيقة 62. ملخص لمسات محمد صلاح في مباراة ليفربول وجالطة سراي

وكعادتها، تفاعلت جماهير ليفربول مع أداء محمد صلاح، وذلك عبر موقع إكس الشهير، على النحو التالي:

“فلوريان فيرتز بحاجة إلى الجلوس على مقاعد البدلاء لفترة، علينا أن نلعب بخط وسطنا الفائز بلقب الدوري، كودي جاكبو بعيد عن مستواه، ومو بعيد عنه أيضًا، من المذهل مدى حاجتنا إلى فيدي (كييزا)”.

“لم يفز لنا آرنه سلوت بالدوري الموسم الماضي، لكن محمد صلاح وفيرجيل فان دايك ولاعبي خط الوسط الثلاثة الذين كانوا هدية كلوب الوداعية، هم من فازوا بالدوري، المدرب الذي يملك أغلى تشكيلة في تاريخ ليفربول، نجح في جعل جميع اللاعبين العالميين في صفوفه غير فعالين”.

“ليبتعد آرني سلوت، إنه مدرب سيء للغاية، كان محظوظًا العام الماضي! عدم لعب محمد صلاح مجرد مزحة”.

“عدم مشاركة محمد صلاح أساسيًا أمر لا أفهمه، لكن فيرتز الذي لا يستطيع التمرير ويبدو مثل الدجاجة المقطوعة رأسها يلعب 90 دقيقة ثم يضع برادلي بدلاً من فريمبونج، يجب على سلوت أن يصحح الأمور وإلا سنغرق”.

“كان أداء صلاح سيئًا في المباراة الماضية، بدأ هذه المباراة على مقاعد البدلاء، مع ذلك لعب الفريق بشكل سيء، سواءً معه أو بدونه، هو ليس المشكلة، على سلوت أن يصحح الأمور”.

“بصراحة، لا أفهم ما يفعله سلوت مؤخرًا، لا داعي لإشراك فيرتز أساسيًا في كل مرة، لا ينبغي أن يجلس صلاح على مقاعد البدلاء أبدًا”.

“بدأت أعتقد أن صلاح حمل سلوت الموسم الماضي مثلما حمل سواريز رودجرز (بريندان رودجرز مدرب ليفربول الأسبق)”.

“سلوت ضد جالطة سراي: عدم إشراك أكثر لاعبيه خبرة (صلاح)، عدم إشراك مهاجمه (إيزاك) الذي تبلغ قيمته 150 مليون جنيه إسترليني، إشراك فيرتز أساسيًا والإبقاء عليه لمدة ٩٠ دقيقة، استبدال جاكبو بدلًا من فيرتز، كانت قراراته سيئة للغاية”.

'Ultimate professional, player and person' – David Beckham hails Lionel Messi as 'the greatest' in heartfelt birthday wish to 'mi amigo'

David Beckham has sent a touching message to Lionel Messi as the Inter Miami star celebrates his 38th birthday.

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  • Messi has turned 38
  • Currently at Club World Cup
  • Beckham sends special message
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Messi is celebrating his 38th birthday and remains one of the greatest players in the world despite heading towards the end of his career. The legendary Argentine is currently aiming for more silverware at the Club World Cup with Inter Miami and has helped his side progress to the knockout stages of the tournament.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Beckham helped lure Messi to Inter Miami in 2023 and has since seen the former Barcelona star deliver a League Cup title and the MLS Supporter's Shield for his club. The former England captain has regularly praised the Argentina international and has now taken time out to wish him a special birthday message.

  • WHAT BECKHAM SAID

    He posted on Instagram: "Happy birthday to the greatest. Have the best day to the ultimate professional, player & person… Feliz cumpleaños mi amigo. @leomessi."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MESSI?

    Messi celebrates his birthday just a day after Inter Miami booked their spot in the last 16 of the Club World Cup. Inter Miami now go on to play Messi's former team PSG in the next round.

Wow: Crystal Palace now dark horses to sign £30m "genius" to replace Eze

da brdice: Crystal Palace have now emerged as dark horses to sign a “future Ballon d’Or winner” as a possible replacement for Eberechi Eze this summer, according to a report.

Eze's future at Selhurst Park in doubt

da dobrowin: Eze has once again been very impressive in a Palace shirt this season, picking up four goals and eight assists in the Premier League, while he also played a major role in the 3-0 FA Cup semi-final victory over Aston Villa, scoring the opening goal in the rout.

As such, the England international is now starting to attract widespread attention from elsewhere, with Premier League rivals Liverpool recently being named as the frontrunners for his signature.

There could be fierce competition for the 26-year-old, however, with Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur also in the race, and there is a feeling he could be “open” to a move to north London.

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With Eze contracted until 2027, it remains to be seen whether the Eagles are willing to sanction his departure this summer, particularly considering Marc Guehi, Jean-Philippe Mateta and Adam Wharton are also attracting interest.

However, should Palace decide to cash-in, they will need to bring in a replacement, and a report from Caught Offside has now revealed they are now emerging as dark horses to sign Lyon attacking midfielder Rayan Cherki.

Rayan Cherki

Cherki is being targeted by a number of Europe’s top clubs, with Lyon prepared to let him leave for a fee of €30m – €35m (£25m – £30m) this summer, which is viewed as a bargain sum by a number of the potential suitors.

With the likes of Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham also in the picture, it may be difficult for Oliver Glasner’s side win the race, but the Lyon star is keen on a move to the Premier League this summer.

"Genius" Cherki could be "future Ballon d'Or winner"

French journalist Julien Laurens is a big fan of the young Frenchman previously lauding him as a “genius” after performing a remarkable roulette during Lyon’s 3-1 victory against AS Monaco.

The 21-year-old broke into the Lyon team at a very young age, making a total of 27 appearances in the 2020-21 campaign, but this season has been by far his best to date, picking up 12 goals and 19 assists in all competitions.

Competition

Appearances

Goals

Assists

Ligue 1

27

8

10

Europa League

12

4

8

Coupe de France

2

0

1

Having also been described as a potential “future Ballon d’Or winner”, there is every indication that Cherki could be a real coup for Palace, but it may be incredibly difficult to compete with the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United in the race for his signature.

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