موعد مباراة بيراميدز القادمة بعد التعادل مع التأمين الإثيوبي في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

انتهت مباراة بيراميدز أمام التأمين الإثيوبي بالتعادل 1-1، في المواجهة التي جمعت بينهما ضمن منافسات بطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

وأقيمت مباراة بيراميدز والتأمين الإثيوبي، على أرضية استاد الدفاع الجوي، في ذهاب دور الـ32 من دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

وكان نادي بيراميدز قد تأهل إلى دور الـ32 من بطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا، على حساب الجيش الرواندي، بمجموع المباراتين 5-0، ليضرب موعدًا مع فريق التأمين الإثيوبي.

ومن المقرر أن يخوض بيراميدز مباراة العودة أمام التأمين الإثيوبي، مطلع الأسبوع المقبل، في إياب دور الـ32 من دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

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بيراميدز توج بلقب دوري أبطال إفريقيا للمرة الأولى في تاريخه الموسم الماضي، بالفوز على صن داونز الجنوب إفريقي، بجانب لقب كأس السوبر الإفريقي على حساب نهضة بركان المغربي. موعد مباراة بيراميدز والتأمين الإثيوبي في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

يلتقي بيراميدز أمام التأمين الإثيوبي، يوم الخميس الموافق 30 أكتوبر 2025، في تمام الساعة 7 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية.

Hoops bring in £56m: AI predicts 5 players Celtic will sell this summer

Celtic are preparing for the 2025/26 season after another successful year under Brendan Rodgers, with the Hoops lifting another Scottish Premiership title.

Their dominance in Scotland is showing no signs of slowing up, and something those at Parkhead have done well in recent years is making a number of shrewd signings.

They have also cashed in on a plethora of Celtic Park stars at the right times, making profits on the likes of Matt O’Riley, Kyogo Furuhashi and Jota, with the latter of the three since returning.

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£25m

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Lyon

£19.7m

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£14m

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But who could be in line to leave Celtic this summer? Grok, the AI tool on X, has predicted five players the Hoops will cash in on ahead of 25/26, and if they are correct, Celtic will receive more than £50m.

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ByCharlie Smith Jun 14, 2025 AI predicts 5 players Celtic will sell this summer 1 Reo Hatate (£25m)

The first player Grok has predicted to leave Parkhead is midfielder Reo Hatate, who they say has been a ‘standout performer’ for Celtic.

Signed for just under £1.5m in 2022, Hatate could generate a huge profit and has been backed to exit for up to £25m.

AI adds that Hatate’s ‘versatility, work rate, and technical ability make him a prime candidate for a big move’.

2 Cameron Carter-Vickers (£15m)

Centre-back Cameron Carter-Vickers has been heavily linked with a move away this summer, so it isn’t a shock that AI believes an exit could happen.

Purchased for an initial £6m from Tottenham back in 2022, Carter-Vickers has made Celtic Park his home following plenty of loan spells earlier in his career but is now wanted by multiple clubs in England.

Grok says that £15m could be enough for Celtic to sell, basing that off the club’s previous defensive sales, such as when Virgil van Dijk joined Southampton and Kristoffer Ajer moved to Brentford.

3 Daizen Maeda (£12m)

After Kyogo Furuhashi left Celtic at the beginning of 2025, Daizen Maeda featured in a more central role in the latter stages of the season and ended the campaign with 33 goals in all competitions.

As a result, the Japan international has been linked with a move to the Premier League as he enters the final two years of his current Parkhead contract.

It is stated that following Furuhashi’s exit, ‘Maeda could be next if Celtic look to refresh their attacking options’, with a £12m fee mooted.

4 Gustaf Lagerbielke (£3m)

After spending the 24/25 season on loan at FC Twente, Gustaf Lagerbielke is looking to leave Celtic this summer, so it’s no surprise that he is on AI’s list.

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10

Goals

1

Red cards

1

Minutes played

576

The Sweden international hasn’t lived up to expectations at Parkhead and is among several fringe players who ‘don’t fit into Rodgers’ long-term plans’.

If a permanent sale materialises, Grok feels a transfer could be worth up to £3m, around the fee they paid Elfsborg back in 2023.

5 Hyeok-kyu Kwon (£1m)

Celtic midfielder Hyeok-kyu Kwon.

Another player who looks surplus to requirements is midfielder Hyeok-kyu Kwon, who has had loan spells at Scottish Premiership sides St Mirren and Hibernian since moving to Celtic Park.

Yet to make a competitive appearance for the Hoops, the 24-year-old is still under contract until 2028, but the club are open to offers for Kwon.

Grok says a fee worth just £1m could be enough for Celtic to sell the midfielder.

Darwin Nunez AND Luis Diaz left OUT of Liverpool squad for AC Milan friendly to fuel transfer exit speculation

Liverpool forwards Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz have been left out of the matchday squad for the Reds' pre-season friendly against AC Milan on Saturday. Both Diaz and Nunez have been strongly linked with a move away from Anfield this summer. Napoli are keen on securing the Uruguayan's signature, while Bayern Munich remain interested in the Colombian winger.

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Arne Slot named a 22-man squad for Liverpool's first pre-season friendly of their Asia tour. New signing Florian Wirtz has been named in the starting line-up alongside existing stars like Alisson, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk. Nunez and Diaz, however, were left out altogether.

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Bayern had seen their first bid for Diaz worth £59 million ($78.8m) rejected despite the player making it clear that he wants to leave the Anfield outfit. Now, reports that the Bavarian side remain keen on signing the Colombian winger, although they are yet to come up with an improved offer.

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Nunez, who hit a hat-trick against Stoke City in a behind-closed-doors friendly last week, is still poised to leave the Premier League champions this summer amid interest from Napoli and Saudi Pro League giants Al-Hilal.

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The omission of the two players from the matchday squad is an indication that the English giants are open to the double sale, as they could use that money to fund a move for their key target, Alexander Isak from Newcastle United.

‘Accept their flaws!’ – Xabi Alonso warned by ex-Spain boss he could 'mess things up' with Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr if Real Madrid coach demands star forwards defend

Ex-Spain boss Vicente del Bosque warns Xabi Alonso not to overwork Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr defensively, saying it could backfire at Real Madrid.

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  • Del Bosque urges Alonso to “accept” Mbappe and Vinicius’ flaws
  • Warns that focusing on their defending may “mess things up”
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    As Alonso prepares for a new era with both Mbappe and Vinicius in his squad, concerns have emerged over whether the two left-sided attackers can coexist effectively on the pitch. Their overlapping styles and lack of defensive work rate could pose problems.

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    The French striker's arrival sparked excitement but also tactical puzzles for the Spanish giants throughout his debut season under Carlo Ancelotti. With Vinicius already thriving on the left, questions have surfaced over positional adjustments and team balance, presenting a problem for new boss Alonso to solve. The issue became more pressing after their recent 4-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals of the Club World Cup, prompting wider discussions about how Madrid can make the partnership work without disrupting the team dynamic.

  • WHAT DEL BOSQUE SAID

    While speaking with , Spain’s 2010 World Cup-winning manager Del Bosque gave his take, warning Alonso not to over-correct the situation: "A coach's obligation is to accept a little of who they are and, from there, try to get the best possible performance from them. And if you like Mbappe, then he has to play. And if you like Vinicius, then he has to play too."

    He reminded Alonso that the players reached an elite level because of who they are, saying: "If not, then they wouldn't be Vinicius and they wouldn't be Mbappe. In the end, we often have to accept who they are, although that shouldn't jeopardize what should be teamwork. It's a fundamental lesson in football. First, we have to be all one. We have to do all the jobs we have to do, both defensive and offensive.

    "Many times you have to look the other way and take advantage of who they are and accept them as they are with their flaws. If you're trying to get the most out of these players defensively, you might be messing things up because you lose what Mbappe and Vinicius are in front of goal. In the end, all opinions count."

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    Alonso’s task is clear: build a system that maximises both stars without compromising the team. Pre-season matches will be a testing ground for finding the right formula. Fans and pundits will watch closely to see if the new Los Blancos coach can strike a balance between tactical discipline and creative freedom.

Poonam Yadav, India's pint-size magician

At 4’11”, the India legspinner can be hard to spot in team huddles, but she’s increasingly hard to ignore, having taken more T20I wickets this year than anyone else, male or female

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How Poonam Yadav learnt to bowl the googly

Spotting Poonam Yadav in a crowd always requires some effort. At 4 feet 11 inches, she is invariably dwarfed by most of her colleagues in a team huddle. She can be inconspicuous in other ways too. At the time of writing, she has 144 followers on Twitter; compare that to her team-mates Mithali Raj (620,000), Smriti Mandhana (363,000) or Harmanpreet Kaur (215,000). Poonam, the No. 2-ranked T20I bowler, has no overseas T20 league contracts. But all that might change soon, if she keeps performing like she has done this year.With 32 wickets in 22 innings at an average of 14.09, Poonam is the world’s leading T20I wicket-taker in 2018. She’s gone past Shadab Khan’s tally of 28 this year and as many of Jasprit Bumrah’s in 2016 to claim the record, male or female, for T20I wickets in a calendar year. Having featured in all of India’s T20Is this year, she has bowled the most overs – 78 – across teams and boasts the second-best strike rate – 14.6 – among bowlers who’ve sent down 50 overs or more. In the World T20 opener on Friday, she missed out on a hat-trick, but ended with a three-for to help set up India’s win against New Zealand. Against Pakistan, on Sunday, she took 2 for 22.Save for four instances, Poonam has claimed a wicket in all of her 22 innings this year. The highlight in her stellar 2018 came during the T20I series opener against Sri Lanka, in September. With a four-wicket haul – her second in 2018 – she went past Jhulan Goswami, India’s greatest bowler, to sit atop the country’s list of T20I wicket-takers.The milestone wicket, her 57th, was only a minuscule part of the bigger gains Poonam feels she made on that tour, and this year.Poonam Yadav in her delivery stride•ACCWith a low release point – due to her height – much of Poonam’s efficacy as a legspinner comes from the generous loop she imparts, and the pace she denies the batsmen. The slowness of her deliveries often draws an erroneous reading of length from even the most established batsmen, and forces them to generate all the power themselves, which can make her extremely difficult to get away in limited-overs cricket, particularly on slow pitches. Now she’s made an important addition to her arsenal.”During our Sri Lanka series, Ramesh [Powar, the head coach] sir suggested I work on the faster one,” Poonam says. “Aim at the [batsman’s] feet, and stump (make the stumps fly),’ sir told me. So I bowled a lot of the faster ones in the nets. The first one I tried, the batter was out lbw.”She thought it would be a legbreak, but it was a straighter one. I tried it during the A series against Australia [last month] and, I can say I’ve grown in confidence and expanded my variations.”Poonam says Powar, a former India spinner himself, has played a major role in injecting self-belief in her since he took over the role from Tushar Arothe in July.”He never discourages me,” Poonam says. “Somewhere I always lacked the understanding of what variations to use in what situations. T20 cricket is such that one poorly planned or executed ball can make it difficult for you to come back. But even when my plans go awry, sir says, ‘It’s not that you’re lacking in skills, but the approach was flawed.”During the pre-departure press meet in Mumbai, Powar emphasised that Poonam and the other spinners were central to India’s strategies for the World T20. With Goswami, the spearhead of the bowling attack for the longest time, having quit the format, captain Harmanpreet Kaur has come to envisage Poonam in something of a leadership role among the bowlers. “The way she has performed for us this year, if she can keep that going, our bowling [unit] could [do well],” Harmanpreet had told ESPNcricinfo before leaving for the Caribbean.At 27, Poonam exudes the kind of self-awareness you would expect of someone with 81 international appearances to their name. The mindfulness shines forth especially when she talks about her go-to weapons – the googly and her flight – which, she says, can both be her strength and weakness if not used with caution.”Right from the time I started playing cricket, my coach, Manoj [Kushwa] in my hometown Agra,” Poonam recollects, “encouraged me to impart flight to my deliveries and use the googly. As a leggie, I have developed that [heart] to fight the ball and not worry about getting hit. Being able to absorb the pressures of T20s and make a come back has been part of Manoj ‘s invaluable teachings as has been those of the late Afghani sir, who inculcated discipline in me.”Ramesh sir has, in a way, added to those learnings. He made me understand that if I rely only on flight, predictability will cost me. So to control flight, I control the speed of my arm rotations. And then there is the temptation of trying out too many variations – googlies, faster ones and so on. But, at times, you need to bowl the same ball six times in an over and that pays off.”Poonam Yadav gets a hug from Mithali Raj after picking up the wicket of Marizanne Kapp•Associated PressMuch of these learnings, Poonam says, came about through “mistakes made in the recent past”.”In the Asia Cup, I watched several replays of my videos from the first [match India lost to Bangladesh] to find out the mistakes. In the final again, they kept sweeping me, but I didn’t repeat the same mistakes. I was like, ‘If I pull back the length a bit and maintain my line, they won’t be able to sweep me. They may go on the back foot, but I’m okay with that.” Poonam claimed her career-best figures, 4 for 9, in that game.As far as India’s T20I performances this year go, much of the limelight has exclusively fallen on the batting exploits of Harmanpreet and Mandhana – two of the most sought-after names in overseas T20 leagues. So impressive have their returns been that it’s easy to forget Poonam has done the job in each of India’s assignments this year, even when others, batsmen and bowlers alike, have struggled, especially in the tri-series at home in March when India failed to make the final, and the shock loss of the Asia Cup.Those failures, she says, have led to better camaraderie and communication in the side. And much of it she puts down to the captain’s new-found calm and the efforts of the coach.”The thing is we know, (us spinners will get hit for runs) in the T20I format, so we have learnt to keep backing each other constantly,” Poonam says. “Anuja [Patil], myself, the younger spinners, and Harry … she backs me a lot. She has changed her a lot over time, remains calm and cool and even when I get hit for four, she would say, ‘ (don’t worry, Poonam, you’re bowling well), keep trying, you can make a comeback.’ So that sort of support helps.”And given we have such formidable batters in the side – Mithali Raj, Harry , Smriti, Jemimah [Rodrigues] – they act as sounding boards to me. Even if I am to try out new variations in the nets, I tell our batsmen, ‘I am going to try out this ball,’ and they give me their feedback. As for Ramesh sir, he says, ‘When your plans don’t work, try and bluff the batsmen. But no matter what you do, make sure you’re enjoying your bowling. That’s half the job done.’ That’s pretty much what I’m trying to do.”

Another Englishman in Marseille! Angel Gomes completes free transfer as midfielder joins ex-Man Utd team-mate Mason Greenwood at Ligue 1 giants

Former Manchester United midfielder Angel Gomes has left Lille after five seasons to join fellow Ligue 1 outfit Marseille on a three-year deal. At Marseille, Gomes will reunite with former Old Trafford colleague Mason Greenwood. The England international reportedly had offers from Premier League sides Arsenal and United, however, he opted to stay in France instead of heading back to his homeland.

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    On Friday, Gomes formally completed his move to Marseille as he penned a three-year deal that will be valid until the summer of 2023. The 24-year-old left his boyhood club United in 2020 to join Lille. He was immediately sent out on loan to Boavista, where the player spent a season before heading back to his parent club. In the next four seasons, Gomes established himself as an important squad member at Lille and has now moved to Roberto De Zerbi's side.

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    The former Red Devils academy star reportedly attracted interest from several English clubs. Other than United and the Gunners, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham were also keen on signing the midfielder. He refused to head back to his native and decided to continue to ply his trade in France.

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    Gomes' 2024-25 campaign was disrupted by injuries, limiting him to just 20 total appearances and only 10 starts in Ligue 1. Despite those setbacks, his overall contribution to the club remains notable, tallying 10 goals and 19 assists in 134 matches.

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    At Marseille, Gomes will reunite with former United colleague Greenwood. The club begin their Ligue 1 journey on August 17 against Rennes.

The next Ben White: Leeds set to make bid for new "superstar" this summer

Regardless of what division Leeds United find themselves in next season, this summer is a huge window for boss Daniel Farke to provide the added quality to the first-team squad.

The German has already made some shrewd additions in the transfer market, landing the likes of Ao Tanaka and Jayden Bogle, who have both been two of the Championship signings of the season.

However, he will have to replicate such dealings this summer – especially if they secure promotion to the Premier League, needing to invest if they are to secure survival in 2025/26.

The Whites already have serious quality within the current squad, helping them sit second in the division with just a handful of games remaining this campaign.

If they are to reach the next level, Farke will want to build on the progress made, with one player seemingly already on their radar ahead of the summer transfer window.

Leeds set to make offer for defensive star

According to Africa Foot, Leeds are set to make a €2m (£1.7m) bid for Porto left-back Zaidu Sanusi regardless of what division they find themselves in next season.

The Nigerian has only made six first-team appearances for the Liga Portugal outfit this season as he continues his recovery from the ACL injury he suffered last season.

Zaidu Sanusi in action for Porto.

However, Sanusi has already stated that no deal has been agreed after other rumours suggested a deal was already agreed for him to move to Elland Road.

This report claims no bid has yet been made, but the Sanusi could be open to a move to Yorkshire in the near future to gain more first-team minutes given his lack of action since his return from injury.

It would be a superb addition for the Whites, potentially being the next version of a former fan favourite who captured the hearts of many during his time at the club.

Why Sanusi could be Leeds’ next Ben White

Defender Ben White thrived during the 2019/20 season at Leeds, spending the season on loan from Brighton and Hove Albion, making 49 appearances across the promotion-winning campaign.

Ben White for Leeds United

He featured for every minute of the league campaign that season, highlighting the importance he held under Marcelo Bielsa in their return to the Premier League.

However, after promotion, the club tried to sign him on a permanent basis, but were unable to strike a deal with the Seagulls despite offering a £30m deal for his signature.

He’s since moved to Arsenal in recent years, featuring for the Gunners in the Champions League and thriving at right-back, taking his career to the next level.

The Whites could land their next version of White with a move for Sanusi, with the full-back being ranked as a similar player to the Arsenal star by FBref for his displays in Europe last campaign.

When delving into their respective figures, the Nigerian has matched or bettered the 27-year-old in various key areas, showcasing what a phenomenal addition he would be to Farke’s side.

Sanusi, who’s been labelled a “superstar” by one analyst, managed to win more tackles per 90 along with more interceptions made, highlighting the defensive quality he possesses – aiding Farke should he sign this summer.

How Sanusi compares to White in the UCL (2023/24)

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1

Clearances

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1.2

Take-ons completed

1.5

0.5

Aerials won

2.7

1.1

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He’s also managed to complete more take-ons per 90, whilst also winning more aerial battles, offering that all-round presence that may be needed should they achieve promotion this summer.

With Junior Firpo’s contract set to expire this summer, the club will need added reinforcements in the left-back area, with the Porto star certainly providing just that.

Should he get anywhere near the level produced by White during his time at Elland Road, he would be a superb addition – especially for the bargain fee touted for his signature.

Not just Meslier: Leeds must axe "reliable" star who won't cut it in the PL

Leeds United have a huge summer window ahead of them regardless of what division they find themselves in.

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