Did Liverpool FC have a lucky escape with Tottenham duo?

Tottenham Hotspur duo Gylfi Sigurdsson and Clint Dempsey both moved to White Hart Lane in the summer when it looked all but assured at various points in the transfer window that switches to Anfield under new boss Brendan Rodgers were a mere formality – but given their respective struggles of late, have Liverpool FC dodged a bullet?

Make no bones about it, the summer transfer window was a disastrous one for the Merseyside club, with Rodgers repeatedly bemoaning his ‘thin’ squad and talking of ‘operational issues’ getting in the way of him completing deals. Having let the likes of Maxi Rodriguez, Craig Bellamy and Dirk Kuyt leave, it was the move which allowed Andy Carroll to move on deadline day without a guaranteed replacement lined up which exposed the truly fragility and worrying lack of depth in the team’s forward ranks, with Luis Suarez carrying them at the moment.

However, the two situations were themselves very different involving the players concerned here – Sigurdsson chose Tottenham in a straight fight between the two clubs, while the money men at Liverpool refused to pay more than the pitiful amount of £3.5m for Dempsey due to concerns over his age, paving the way for an 11th hour move from Villas-Boas, even if you suspect the American would have preferred the move to Anfield given the choice.

It has to be said that Rodgers appears to have gone back in a serious way on his ‘gentleman’s agreement’ with Swansea on more than one occasion. Not only did he go back in for Joe Allen later on in the summer, but admitting his interest while simultaneously stating that the Welsh club had first dibs on Sigurdsson was tantamount to torpedoing the move on purpose, and that the Icelandic international eventually turned him down must have pleased chairman Huw Jenkins no end.

Rodgers spoke to the press in the wake of the Sigurdsson snub, hinting that money may have been a motivating factor.

“We agreed a deal for him to go to Swansea and that was wrapped up. I then became the Liverpool manager and that then wasn’t something that was going to happen at Swansea so he then had a choice of where he wanted to go,” Rodgers said.

“I knew what the market was and I wasn’t prepared to pay anything over what I had known was agreed before. Liverpool would have provided Gylfi with a wonderful opportunity to perform with a manager that he knows and at a club which is a real footballing institution.

“But he’s decided to go to Tottenham, for whatever reason.”

It became clear that in his preferred 4-3-3 system, Rodgers had doubts about Gerrard’s role at the tip of the triumvirate, which has since been temporarily solved by Lucas’ injury absence. But the club’s pursuit of both Dempsey and Sigurdsson hints that he had reservations about the England captain having the legs that the position requires – to both join in with the midfield on the back foot and help link up with the lone striker when the side does have the ball.

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I argued at the time that the move was a questionable one on Sigurdsson’s part, simply because with a new manager, and it being somewhat unclear whether he was bought by Daniel Levy or Villas-Boas, probably the former, that he had a long-term future at White Hart Lane. The need for reinvesting in that area was made even more of a top priority in the aftermath of the departures of both Luka Modric and Rafael van der Vaart.

My main worry was that given that they’ve already brought in Moussa Dembele to great success and tried to sign Joao Moutinho as well, does Sigurdsson really fit into the team’s starting XI? Factor in the fact that Sandro is almost undroppable at the moment and you simply can’t imagine the attacking midfielder commanding a regular spot by the end of the season, let alone in two or three years time, which you certainly could at Liverpool. On the player’s part, it was an astoundingly short-sighted decision.

There’s a feeling that unless he’s scoring goals, Sigurdsson doesn’t really contribute all that much to the team’s overall standard of play; he’s not especially involved in build-up play, nor does he possess a wide range of passing and there are signs already that he’s regarded as little more than a squad player to be rotated in Europe – even though he’s been involved in all 10 of the team’s league games so far this season, he’s started just five of them.

Moving on to Dempsey and Fenway Sports Group’s reluctance to part ways with more than £3.5m for him only helps to highlight the financial constraints placed on Rodgers, particularly when you consider the free-spending days of Kenny Dalglish just a year before and the fact that they had already sold Charlie Adam to Stoke earlier in the day for £4m. It has been estimated that Rodgers removed approximately £8m from Liverpool’s wage bill in the final 24 hours of the transfer window, which when you factor in that the club must have received a healthy loan fee for Andy Carroll too and it makes the value placed on Dempsey even more stark.

It had already been reported that Dempsey had turned down a move to Aston Villa earlier in the day and he seemed extremely keen to move to Liverpool. Nevertheless, with Emmanuel Adebayor lacking any sort of pre-season and with predecessor Harry Redknapp having left the balance of the squad in quite frankly appalling state with only one senior forward to select in Jermain Defoe, a move for a utility forward was essential for Tottenham’s strength in depth.

After an anonymous performance against Premier League champions Manchester City at the weekend, though, and a somewhat steady but hardly spectacular start to life in north London, Dempsey has come in for some criticism of late. When you factor in his own lack of pre-season, the slow start is understandable and he’s certainly got a role to play in the coming months, but I have to say that I’m not too sure he’d have been any better off at Liverpool, even though they could certainly do with the extra body up top.

At Fulham, Dempsey lacked a clearly defined role and in a 4-3-3, he lacks the pace or guile to play either wide on the left or right and behind the lone front-man is about 10-15 yards deeper than the position he occupied at Craven Cottage last season when he struck 17 league goals.

The demands of playing for a club like Fulham and one like Tottenham or Liverpool are completely different – teams set up to play with men behind the ball, away from home at least, against the aforementioned two teams, but are more likely to go toe-to-toe with Martin Jol’s side, meaning there’s more space in behind the opposition’s midfield for Dempsey to exploit and there’s a distinct lack of expectation playing for the west London outfit.

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This all points towards an influential role for the forward in one environment and a reduced one in another, but with the side competing in Europe still, and with Adebayor still finding his feet, he’s likely to be a key role in the coming months, much more so than Sigurdsson.

It may be considered churlish to state that Liverpool enjoyed a lucky escape on both transfers for I feel that Sigurdsson could have made a real impact at Anfield in a side short on goals, while Dempsey, considering Rodgers’ system, always looked to be a square peg in a round hole.

The American certainly has more to contribute at White Hart Lane in the short, medium and long term in my eyes and the supporters should be patient, but should Sigurdsson continue to be marginalised, which will only continue with the increased investment in that area of the pitch, he has only himself to blame for a questionable decision which could harm his career.

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Why has Nottingham Forest’s promotion push faltered?

Nottingham Forest’s trip to Huddersfield Town this past weekend left the Reds going back home with their tails between their legs as they were outclassed with a 3-0 scoreline fair reflection. Forest conceded from a header from former player Joel Lynch inside the first minute of the game. The defence went into meltdown mode, making a comeback impossible as they conceded another two soft goals, with the third scored by another former Red, Grant Holt.

Forest manager Stuart Pearce reflected on this defeat, and he believes the reason behind this result and Forest’s recent run of form is down to the defence and the lack of confidence from his players. He said: “We created plenty of chances but I think the starting point is making sure we’re hard to score against.

“With the line-up we have we will create chances in matches, we have done all season. But at the start of the season we were keeping clean sheets and were very tight to play against. At this moment in time we’re not, so we have to solve that.”

Pearce also believes it’s down to him to help the players with their confidence issues and help them find their first win in eight Championship games. “We’re the only ones who can turn results around for Nottingham Forest, nobody else,” he stated.

“It’s down to me to install confidence in the players and make us hard to beat. The good thing is we have a home game in front of our own fans on Wednesday evening.”

It will be good for Forest to rekindle their form at the City Ground against Brentford on Wednesday evening, as they have only played three home games in their last eight league outings.

However, they haven’t been lacking fan support, as the fans at the Huddersfield game last weekend were in strong vocal form right up until the final whistle despite the team losing the game.

The absence of strong Forest leaders such as Chris Cohen and Andy Reid doesn’t help the confidence issue either, as Cohen isn’t expected to return till June 2015, and Reid isn’t expected to be back till January at the earliest.

The good form of Michail Antonio, Britt Assombalonga, and Michael Mancienne is a distant memory, as neither Antonio nor Mancienne have put a string of good performances together since Forest drew with Watford in mid-October.

Assombalonga on the other hand, has only scored once during Forest’s eight game winless streak, and needs to start finding the back of the net soon to revitalise his side’s promotion push. Forest would be over the moon if he could find the form that helped him score eight goals in the first seven league games of the season.

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A good start for Forest to find their confidence would be in their next game at home against Brentford. If they don’t win, the fans and Forest owner Fawaz Al Hasawi need to back Pearce in his decisions, otherwise the club will not move forward.

Al Hasawi has a history of having a trigger finger with managers, not quite to the same level as Massimo Cellino at Elland Road, but not dissimilar. He has stated he would like his club to be in the Premier League within the next two seasons or so but we all know he wants it now. Hopefully he has time and patience with Pearce during this bad run of form.

A surge of confidence will bring back to life Nottingham Forest’s promotion push in a very competitive Championship, but this would have to start with a win against Brentford, and a strong run of form will be needed for promotion to happen. Results will turn around, but as Brian Clough famously once said, “tactics don’t lose you games, players do.” It is down to the players to heave themselves out of this situation they have got themselves into.

Bargain of 2018: Liverpool would be mad to not try and lure £19.8m-rated colossus to Anfield

The Liverpool fans in and around the Transfer Tavern are hoping that more signings arrive so their chances of silverware increase further ahead of next season.

Having lost in the Champions League final, the Reds will have to rebuild their confidence ahead of the new season in order to have any chance of winning trophies. In what was a very impressive season for Liverpool forwards Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, those three will again aim to be the driving force in trying to achieve silverware this coming season. If their play becomes too predictable, our punters believe that the Reds should acquire Bas Dost, who is valued at £19.8 million on Transfermarkt.

The 29-year-old is amongst a number of Sporting Lisbon players to have terminated their contracts with the club, leaving Liverpool free to approach the Dutchman. Although some may prefer younger talents, Bas Dost is reaching his peak performances, demonstrated by his 34 goals in all competitions last season. Dost is a nightmare to deal with in the air and for a big striker, has good on the ball ability to score with his feet.

As well as 34 total goals, Dost also provided his team-mates with 7 assists, making it well known that he isn’t just a goalscorer but he can also create chances for other players to latch onto. Liverpool are surely set to let Daniel Sturridge and Danny Ings leave the club, leaving the perfect space for Bas Dost to come into Anfield and continue his fine goalscoring record, this time in England.

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Does the FA need to do more to rid football of its moronic fans?

Anyone who has been to a live football match will no doubt have heard another individual – 0r a group of individuals – chanting abuse, racist or not, towards a player or opposing fans.

If you haven’t, then you are one of the lucky ones because we all know it has become a regular occurrence within the game and something that has been highlighted recently in the Premier League.

The news that a small minority of West Ham fans were singing songs about Hitler and making reference to the appalling violent experience Tottenham fans had in Rome last week in their London derby on Sunday have been met with disgust throughout the world of English football, and rightly so.

But we all know that it is not the first time such abuse has taken place and I think we can all agree that it won’t be the last. But why?

In an age where we are regularly preached to about respect, equality and how lucky we are to lead such lives when others were not so fortunate in the past, there still seems to be some morons who think it is right and funny to continue making light of what is a serious issue which is still yet to be properly addressed in football and, more importantly, in life.

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We all know about the huge racism issue in the Premier League recently and the soft punishment the FA handed John Terry after he racially abused QPR defender Anton Ferdinand. A four-match ban was simply not enough, especially when you consider Luis Suarez’s eight-match ban for his racially abusive comments towards Manchester United’s Patrice Evra.

The FA’s lack of consistency of dealing with such issues has not done them any favours in attempting to make an example of those guilty and show the world of football, both fans and players, that they will not tolerate any kind of behaviour that discriminates others.

One question that may be raised is whether the FA’s leniency on the punishment of John Terry has led to some simple minded fans believing that if it’s alright for the footballers to be getting away lightly with it, they can too. I wouldn’t put it past the fans who have already been punished for racist behaviour in the stands to have had that mind set when acting irresponsibly. Besides, they could argue that it’s a case of one rule for those on the pitch and one for those off it.

But we all know that it isn’t just at football grounds that this kind of abuse occurs. Twitter is regularly used as another platform for people to vent their anger and ignorant views towards high profile names within the sport, even before the Suarez and Terry cases.

The FA are powerless to stop what happens on the social networking site, which leaves the police with the unenviable task of punishing the keyboard warriors who think it is right to racially abuse or send death threats to the likes of TalkSport pundit Stan Collymore or West Ham’s Carlton Cole.

We have seen several Twitter users fined and even jailed for discriminatory tweets, and the police should be praised for taking a stand against these perpetrators. But it still happens and, sadly, it always will because the world will always have people who are either ill-educated and/or ignorant.

West Ham’s decision to ban a season ticket holder for life following the events at White Hart Lane on Sunday has been met with praise because, not only have they eliminated one ignorant football fan from attending  any more of their games, they have also given out a strong message that the club will not tolerate its supporters behaving in such a disgusting way. However, many people have questioned why John Terry and Luis Suarez were not also handed life bans from the sport – which is the crux of the problem.

But what the FA need to do now is ban that particular fan from every football ground in the country, thus giving him no chance of ever polluting a single stadium again – something the sport desperately needs. It is a hard punishment to put in place, but one that they must try their hardest to implement. Face recognition cameras at every Premier League ground would be an effective deterrent, stopping  banned supporters buying tickets under false names, which we all know happens already.

With football playing such an important role in the lives of thousands of people across the country, there will be many that refrain from acting irresponsibly in the fear of being caught and banned from football for life not just by their own club, but by the FA. Just the thought of that ever happening to me is difficult to take, but so is being racially abusive and anti-Semitic.

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The fact of the matter is that the FA, the police and football clubs must continue to work together and impose the hardest, most severe, punishments possible to rid the beautiful game of such abuse so that the majority can enjoy the sport for what it is, rather than have to regularly discuss how we are witnessing it being dragged through the gutter time and time again.

If every club in England acted as quickly and as strongly as West Ham have done then we would be heading in the right direction, but it is also up to the FA to follow suit and get themselves involved before it’s too late.

We will never rid the world of morons, but we can do our best to rid the sport of them.

What do you think? Is the FA failing to make a good enough example of the perpetrators, or should the police and clubs be the ones who do the punishing? Have they sent out the wrong message with lenient punishments for players?

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Liverpool hero urges fans to appreciate season

Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge has called on the club and its supporters to not be too downbeat after losing the momentum in the title race to Manchester City.

The Reds surrendered a 3-0 lead in the last 15 minutes to draw with Crystal Palace on Monday night, leaving them just a point ahead of their Premier League trophy rivals who have a game in hand.

Although not mathematically out of the equation, the Merseysiders need City to slip to one defeat in their remaining two fixtures or draw both to have any chance of claiming their first league championship in 24 years.

Liverpool had been favourites up until defeat at home to Chelsea ended their 11-match winning streak and turned the tide in favour of City.

Although there is a feeling of disappointment at Anfield, Aldridge says that this season – where finishing in the top four was the aim – has been a successful one:

“We’ve scored 99 goals this season, which is incredible. We seem to have been celebrating weekend after weekend. We’ve taken apart top teams and the feel-good factor has been put back into the city, into the club and into the fans.” He is quoted by the club’s official website.

“Let’s not forget that when we have beaten all these top sides, we’ve been able to come away and think, ‘how good was that?’ We won 11 games on the bounce – it’s been fantastic. It’s just a pity that it seems to have deteriorated a little over the last 10 days or so.”

Aldridge also believes that his old club’s title hopes are not quite gone:

“Anything can happen in football,

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“We saw against Palace what can happen and I’ve seen it many times over my career – things happen when you least expect them to. So we’ll just have to wait and see.”

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Após Diego Souza, Fernando também é regularizado para atuar pelo Bota

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Depois de Diego Souza constar no BID da Confederação Brasileira de Futebol sem pendências, foi a vez de Fernando Costanza ser regularizado e passar a estar apto para vestir a camisa do Botafogo. Como tudo ocorreu nesta sexta-feira, o lateral-direito poderá ser inscrito no Campeonato Carioca.

Conforme o LANCE! trouxe antecipadamente, o defensor chegou ao Rio de Janeiro na última quarta e, na tarde de ontem, treinou no campo anexo do Estádio Nilton Santos junto aos companheiros. Nesta sexta, o jovem de 20 anos dará continuidade aos trabalhos. A sua escalação ou não já passa a depender do técnico Zé Ricardo.

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Como é de praxe, Fernando recebeu o trote do elenco e teve que passar pelo corredor polonês. O Botafogosolicitou a volta de Costanza antes do prazo de empréstimo junto ao Lille (até junho) por conta da carência no setor.

O Alvinegro correu com documentação e espera que Fernando também esteja na próxima fase da Copa Sul-Americana, tendo em vista que Marcinho está suspenso dos dois próximos jogos. Pelo Lille, Fernando não conseguiu o espaço esperado. O clube francês poderia exercer o poder de comprar para o segundo semestre, como tinha direito, segundo o acordo.

Haverá, contudo, uma compensação por parte do Botafogo, que deve estender o período que o Lille terá como prioridade caso queira contratar Fernando. Cabe destacar que uma possível compra em julho renderia 3 milhões de euros (cerca de R$ 13 milhões), por 80% dos direitos do lateral, aos cofres alvinegros.

Fernando tem vínculo com o Botafogo até 31 de dezembro de 2020. Desde 2014 no clube carioca, chegou a ser integrado aos profissionais em 2017, pelo então técnico Jair Ventura, por necessidade no setor, porém chegou a deixar o Glorioso sem ter atuado nos profissionais – apenas pelo time sub-23.

Palmeiras tira Raphael Veiga e Carlos Eduardo da lista do Paulistão

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O Palmeiras fez duas trocas na lista de inscritos do Campeonato Paulista. Saem Raphael Veiga, autor do gol da vitória contra a Ponte Preta, e Carlos Eduardo para as entradas de Juninho e Arthur Cabral. Os dois já estão disponíveis para o jogo deste sábado, contra o Novorizontino.

De acordo com o regulamento, as equipes classificadas para o mata-mata podem fazer até quatro trocas na lista dos 26 inscritos. Luiz Felipe Scolari já havia dito que colocaria Juninho e Arthur.

Nas duas posições o técnico tem problemas, pois na zaga Luan se recupera de lesão e Gustavo Gómez está com a seleção paraguaia, enquanto Deyverson trata por um problema na coxa direita. Os dois machucados devem voltar ao longo do mata-mata, caso o Verdão avance.

Carlos Eduardo fez o golaço da vitória sobre o São Paulo, no último sábado, e se machucou contra a Ponte. Ele sofreu um entorse no tornozelo, mas não houve uma lesão grave. Ainda assim, está sob os cuidados do Núcleo de Saúde e Performance do clube.

Confira a nova lista de inscritos do Palmeiras no Paulista:

Goleiros: Fernando Prass, Jailson e Weverton
Laterais: Diogo Barbosa, Marcos Rocha, Mayke e Victor Luis
Zagueiros: Antônio Carlos, Edu Dracena, Gustavo Gómez, Luan e Juninho
Volantes: Bruno Henrique, Felipe Melo, Thiago Santos e Jean
Meias: Gustavo Scarpa, Zé Rafael, Lucas Lima e Moisés
Atacantes: Arthur Cabral,Deyverson, Dudu, Felipe Pires, Borja e Ricardo Goulart

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Nova joia! Conheça Igor Gomes, herói do São Paulo contra o Ituano

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O dia vinte e quatro de março de 2019 vai ficar marcado na vida de Igor Gomes. O jovem, revelado na base do São Paulo, marcou os dois gols da vitória sobre o Ituano por 2×1, no Morumbi, pelo jogo de ida das quartas de final do Paulistão. O LANCE! mostra a trajetória da nova joia do Tricolor.

Igor Gomes começou nas categorias de base do São Paulo em 2010, com onze anos, vindo do Tanabi, clube do interior de São Paulo. Logo ganhou destaque, sendo comparado até mesmo com Kaká, pelo estilo de jogo e também pelo porte físico. Ele logo afastou qualquer possibilidade de comparação.

– O Kaká tem a história dele, eu quero escrever a minha. Claro que sempre terão comparações, mas eu quero fazer a minha história. Acho até legal essa comparação, porque ele é um ídolo, uma pessoa que tenho como espelho. Legal ver que as pessoas estão vendo que estou seguindo o caminho certo – declarou ele ao site do São Paulo.

O jogador teve muito sucesso na base. Ele conquistou sete títulos nas categorias inferiores, entre eles duas Copas do Brasil Sub-20 (2016 e 2018), além de colecionar convocações para as categorias de base da Seleção Brasileira, sempre aparecendo no time titular da amarelinha.

Igor Gomes fez sua estreia pelo profissional do São Paulo no empate sem gols diante do Sport, em novembro do ano passado. Desde então, atuou somente mais três vezes, mas tem tudo para cavar um espaço no time titular do tricolor na sequência da temporada, especialmente após esta atuação de gala diante do ituano. Vale lembrar que como o jovem estava na Seleção sub-20 disputando o Sul-Americano, ele acabou perdendo a pré-temporada do clube, o que fez com que não ganhasse muitas oportunidades.

Nascido em São José do Rio Preto (SP), Igor é são paulino desde bebê. Após a vitória, o São Paulo postou uma foto no Twitter mostrando o jogador ainda pequeno com a camisa tricolor.

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Em setembro do ano passado, Igor Gomes teve o seu contrato renovado até 31 de março de 2023. O valor da multa rescisória, porém, não foi divulgado.

Perguntado sobre a sua atuação no jogo contra o Ituano, Igor disse que realizou um sonho de criança e viveu um momento especial.

– Jogo no Morumbi desde o meu primeiro ano de Sub-20, quando ainda estava no processo de formação na base, e conheço muito bem o nosso estádio. E por isso foi tão especial este nosso retorno para casa. Logo no meu primeiro jogo como titular, no Morumbi, como atleta profissional, consegui fazer dois gols. É até difícil descrever este momento. Trabalhei duro, desde o período no CFA (Centro de Formação de Atletas), e felizmente agora posso festejar esse momento tão especial – comentou.

O tempo vai dizer se Igor Gomes terá sucesso. Estrela, ele mostrou que tem.

لاعب منتخب مصر الأولمبي يكشف عن حديث ميكالي بعد الخسارة من المغرب

تحدث محمد طارق لاعب منتخب مصر الأولمبي، عن خسارة لقب أمم إفريقيا أمام المغرب، في المباراة النهائية التي أقيمت أمس السبت، وانتهت بهزيمة الفراعنة بهدفين لهدف.

وقال طارق خلال تصريحات عبر برنامج “كورة كل يوم” المذاع على قناة “الحياة”: “اجتهدنا منذ أن تم تجميعنا في شهر سبتمبر الماضي، وهذه كانت أول بطولة رسمية لنا، ومعنا جهاز فني محترم، كنا نريد أن نحافظ على اللقب ولكن ظروف المباراة النهائية لم تُساعدنا”.

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وأضاف: “الجهاز الفني عمل معنا بشكل جيد، وكنا أقوى خط دفاع لأننا ندافع كمجموعة واحدة، الخط الأمامي عندما يضغط يريحنا في الخلف، كلنا نعمل كمجموعة واحدة”.

وتابع: “ميكالي قال لنا سنلعب خلف الكرة وأن نخرج أقصى ما لدينا بنفس التنظيم، وأيضاً يجب أن نلعب بروح منتخب مصر”.

وواصل: “بعد المباراة، صفق لنا في غرفة الملابس، وأكد أنه سعيد بنا وأننا خسرنا بسبب أمور بعيدة عن الكرة، وأنه فخور بنا وأن الخسارة ستكون دفعة لكي نحصد ميدالية في الأولمبياد”.

وأتم: “سأخذ يوم راحة وسننضم لتدريبات الزمالك مباشرة، أنا وزملائي لم نتحدث عن مباراة القمة إطلاقًا لأننا كنا نركز مع المنتخب”.

يذكر أن منتخب مصر بوصوله إلى المباراة النهائية لكأس أمم إفريقيا تحت 23 عاما، ضمن تأهله رسمياً للمشاركة في أولمبياد باريس 2024.

رئيس الاتحاد الفرنسي يزعج ريال مدريد بشأن مستقبل مبابي

أزعج رئيس الاتحاد الفرنسي الحالي، فيليب ديالو، نادي ريال مدريد بسبب طموحاته وأمانيه بشأن مستقبل جناح الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي باريس سان جيرمان، كيليان مبابي.

وارتبط مبابي في الفترة الماضية بإمكانية الانتقال إلى ريال مدريد، رغم استمراره عقده مع باريس سان جيرمان حتى 30 يونيو 2024.

يريد باريس سان جيرمان تمديد عقد مبابي أو بيعه في الصيف الحالي لتحقيق أقصى استفادة مادية ممكنة.

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وتحدث ديالو عن وجهة نظره في حواره مع صحيفة “لو باريزيان” الفرنسية، وقال: “الكل يريد أن يكون لديه أفضل اللاعبين في دوريهم”.

وتابع: “وجودهم يجعلك تحلم، إذا سألتني، هل يجب أن يبقى مبابي في الدوري الفرنسي؟ جوابي هو أنه كلما طالت فترة بقائه في فرنسا، كلما كان ذلك أفضل للكرة الفرنسية”.

وأتم تصريحاته: “لكن القرار لا يعود لي بصفتي رئيسًا للاتحاد الفرنسي، لأغير من رغبة وإرادة اللاعب”.

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