فييرا: الجيل الحالي في الزمالك قادر على التأهل لنهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا

أكد جورفان فييرا، المدير الفني الأسبق لنادي الزمالك، أن لاعبي الأبيض الحاليين قادرين على التأهل لنهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

ويحتل الزمالك المركز الثالث في المجموعة الرابعة ببطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا التي يتصدرها الترجي برصيد 7 نقاط، ويليله مولوديه الجزائر في المركز الثاني برصيد 5 نقاط، والزمالك في المركز الثالث برصيد نقطتين، وأخيرًا تونجيث السنغالي في المركز الرابع برصيد نقطة واحدة.

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وأضاف فييرا خلال لقاءه عبر برنامج “ملعب البلدوزر” المُذاع عبر قناة “الشمس”: “تجربتي في الزمالك كانت غنية وناجحة، الكل تعاون معي ولم تكن هناك مشاكل”.

تابع: “هناك بعض الأزمات التي واجهتني خلال مشواري التدريبي مع الزمالك، مثل التأخير في راتبي الشهري”.

وواصل: “الزمالك يمتلك لاعبين جيدين وقادرين مع التنظيم الجيد على التأهل لنهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا، اللاعبون يحتاجون أن يدخل المدرب في تفكيرهم أكثر، ويقوم بتهيئتهم نفسيًا لكي يعودوا لمستواهم”.

استكمل: “هناك ضغط كبير على اللاعبين في الزمالك، ويجب أن يكون هناك حكمة في التعامل معهم”.

وبسؤاله “هل أنت مع استمرار جايمي باتشيكو أم رحيله؟”، قال: “من الصعب أن أتحدث عن مدير فني آخر، من السهل التضحية بأي مدرب ولا يوجد فريق يفوز باستمرار”.

وبسؤاله “إذا تلقى عرض لتدريب الزمالك أو الإسماعيلي أيهما يختار؟”، قال: “صعب جدًا الاختيار، أريد النادي الذي يتمتع بالاستمراراية، بصرف النظر عن اسم النادي”.

أردف: “أتابع الدوري المصري بشكل مستمر، واللاعب المصري يمتلك مهارات تصنع الفارق في المباريات”.

وعن اللاعبين الجيدين في الدوري المصري، قال: “عبد الله جمعة ومحمد أبو جبل وعمر جابر ومجدي أفشة ويوسف أوباما”.

Aston Villa fans want Lovre Kalinic to be among those who leave this summer

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Aston Villa announced the signing of goalkeeper Tom Heaton on Thursday morning, an addition that was their 12th of the summer in what has been an extremely busy window for the Villans.

Heaton has signed for a reported £8m and will add a wealth of experience to their goalkeeping department at the age of 33.

However, in the build-up to the deal being completed, Villa fans were discussing which goalkeeper should leave as a result with the consensus being that Lovre Kalinic was the man who should head elsewhere.

Two fans claimed that he was worth the most and should be shipped out as one stated that because he was Croatia’s national ‘keeper, he wouldn’t want to be a back-up.

A further supporter claimed Kalinic was still good but as a result of the Burnley man joining, he should be loaned out. Another individual hinted that the Croat should be the one to go as he hadn’t worked out.

The 29-year-old spent a period out through injury last term and as a result, only played seven times in the Championship.

Jed Steer’s form towards the back end of last season, coupled with the fact Heaton has arrived means he could well be third choice under Dean Smith.

Here’s the best of the debate.

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Ousmane Dembele appears to be turning a corner in his development at Barcelona

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Ousmane Dembele’s stay at Barcelona has been a real roller coaster ride so far. The Frenchman joined the Catalan giant two years ago from Borussia Dortmund, and he was coming off a brilliant stint with the German side.

Despite him being a youngster in development back then, he was easily one of their most influential players in the current squad. In a total of 50 games, the young forward scored ten goals and assisted a further 22. While those numbers are not nearly as stratospheric as his future price tag would suggest, one crucial thing to note is that he was still just 20 years old when he entered his final campaign with Dortmund.

It’s difficult to find players of such age scoring and assisting as regularly as Dembele has done, and in the top-flight no less. The exception being, of course, his French compatriot, Kylian Mbappe. But Paris Saint-Germain’s talisman is a story for a different time.

Going back to Dembele, though, it was only a matter of time before someone would come knocking on the door of the German team, and that someone ended up being Barcelona themselves. Naturally, suitors came and went but the Catalans’ interest was by far the biggest and it landed them the coveted signature in the end.

But it was difficult – the player went on strike, missed training sessions and was “missing in action”, hiding from the club and the media. Needless to say, it was a soap opera until the official announcement finally arrived from Barcelona and the deal was done. Dembele would become Barcelona’s second most expensive signing in history – first until Philippe Coutinho joined a couple of months later.

And with that huge price tag on his head and quite the reputation from his time at Borussia Dortmund, he was very much expected to hit the ground running and show his worth immediately. But, as fate would have it, his beginnings were much more difficult than the player and the club would have wished for.

Just weeks into his stint with the Blaugrana, he picked up an injury that would sideline him for a total of 106 days, meaning he would miss 20 games of his maiden season with his new club. Catastrophe struck and suddenly Barcelona were desperate without Neymar, who left just prior to Dembele’s acquisition, and now without their prized replacement. But it was only the beginning.

The Frenchman returned to full fitness months later only to pick up another problematic injury in January of the following year, this time to be sidelined for seven games. At this point, it was starting to become pretty clear – the Frenchman was not at the required fitness level and it showed.

The 2018/19 season continued mostly in the same vein. Two injuries were collected in a relatively short space of time and a total of eight games were missed in the second part of the campaign.

More importantly, Dembele missed some crucial final games that saw Barcelona plunge into despair, going from a perfect season to a disappointing one in two games: the debacle at Anfield and the defeat to Valencia in the Copa del Rey final. Both games were missed by Dembele and both ended in catastrophe.

At this point, doubts started to rise both among the fans and, more importantly, in the club’s upper hierarchy with some reports even claiming he was to be included in the alleged Neymar deal. Should the Frenchman be sold? Should Barcelona cut their losses and face the harsh reality of another failed transfer? It may be tough but the answer to both of these questions should be a resounding no and here’s why.

The first reason is his renowned determination. Dembele was among the very first players who came back to training after their holidays, cutting his time off short in order to arrive at pre-season at his absolute best. This shows that he’s slowly maturing and is ready to take on more responsibility for his own development.

The Dembele of the past couple of years would not have been back in training so soon. That Dembele was staying up late playing video games, partying with friends and lacking professionalism.

And now, the first signs of improvement were already there in pre-season of 2019. Dembele was among the ones who impressed in the final games against Napoli, bagging a goal and an assist in the process.

When he’s fit and motivated, he is without a doubt an incredible player with huge potential. Despite his limited game time, he already scored 18 goals and assisted 17 in the 68 games he played in Blaugrana colours so far. On top of that, he is valuable because he offers versatility due to his comfort playing with both feet.

At Barcelona, he played 35 games as the right-winger and 26 on the opposite side, offering flexibility to Ernesto Valverde, which is invaluable to the team as a whole.

All of this makes him a player who’s worth betting on in the future, especially since he is showing signs of improvement. He’s been put on a special diet and training regiments to decrease the chances of getting injured and his mind seems to be set on success. That combined with his natural talent and young age suggest Barcelona would be foolish to let him go.

Being in Catalonia for two years now, it’s understandable that the club might be getting impatient with their highly-valued asset but both Lionel Messi and Neymar, two extremely successful Barcelona players, also had rough patches at the very beginning of their La Liga careers.

Injuries are a big concern and seem to be preventing Dembele from living up to his potential but with improved determination and responsibility, both on and off the pitch, the Frenchman is still very much set to take the stage by storm in the not too distant future.

All he needs is a bit more belief. It will be worth it.

West Ham fans don’t want Marega

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West Ham United fans don’t want the club to sign Moussa Marega from Porto this summer.

A fan account, titled West Ham Fan Zone, has asked supporters to give their opinions on the Mali international after reports emerged over the weekend claiming that he could move to the Irons.

Indeed, ClaretandHugh have reported that Marega is a back-up option for the club as they look to recruit some more firepower in the summer transfer window.

Football FanCast understands that Maxi Gomez is a key target for the club and that Director of Football Mario Husillos is in negotiations with Celta over a deal.

But Marega remains on the club’s shortlist as a potential option, though he would cost around £31m.

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And fans would rather the money was spent elsewhere, with many claiming that the striker isn’t good enough to play for the club.

He scored a total of 21 goals in all competitions last season.

Take a look at the best of the reaction below!

Celtic fans are not keen on signing Paddy McNair this summer

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Celtic fans are not keen on signing versatile Middlesbrough man Paddy McNair this summer.

It was reported last week that the Hoops were keen on making a move for the player, said to be valued at around £5m, with manager Neil Lennon later confirming to reporters that there is an interest in signing him.

The 24-year-old played 23 times for Boro last season and can perform a variety of roles, able to play in midfield, the centre of defence and even at right-back.

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A product of the Manchester United academy, the 24-cap Northern Ireland man could be an effective squad option for the Hoops, who require competent back-up in the positions McNair is comfortable with.

It’s certainly debatable whether McNair is a direct improvement on any of the players currently at Celtic though, considering he’s never really held down a regular starting role, and as a result supporters have their misgivings about making a move for the player.

These fans took to Twitter over the weekend to share their thoughts…

Transfer Focus: Liverpool move for Chiesa could bring the best out of Salah

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Liverpool are reportedly in a massive transfer battle to sign Fiorentina wonderkid Federico Chiesa.

What’s the story?

According to TuttoMercatoWeb, the Reds have identified Chiesa as a target this summer, but face competition from Juventus, Roma and AC Milan.

The 21 year-old had a stunning breakout campaign in Serie A last term, earning himself his first 11 Italy caps.

A report from Corriere dello Sport expects the youngster to cost upwards of €70m (£62.15m).

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Perfect for Salah?

Capable of playing in midfield, as a number ten or further forward on the wing, Chiesa could improve the Reds in a number of ways.

His role could potentially be that of the likes of Xherdan Shaqiri and Naby Keita, tasked with adding an extra creative spark in games where the midfield workhorses just aren’t cutting it.

What is perhaps more appealing though, is the thought of deploying the young Italian in Mohamed Salah’s place on the right wing, shifting Roberto Firmino into the number ten position and the Egyptian superstar up front.

Salah performed impressively in a central role for large parts of last season, and would get tons of chances playing in front of the likes of Firmino and Chiesa, alongside Sadio Mane of course.

Chiesa averaged 3.6 shots, 1.5 key passes and 2.1 dribbles per game in Serie A last term, per Whoscored. To put that in perspective, Firmino averaged 2.2 shots, 1.3 key passes and 1.4 dribbles in the Premier League – inferior in all three categories.

The Fiorentina starlet is only 21, but his agility, balance, creativity and hunger to get himself on the scoresheet are all mightily impressive.

If Salah were to shift to a central role to make room for the Italian, we could well see the Reds no. 11 return back to his 2017/18 form thanks to the added creativity surrounding him.

Transfer Focus: Wolves’ Phillips offer is better than Villa’s

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According to Football Insider, Wolves want to use Leeds’ interest in Helder Costa as a way to bring Kalvin Phillips to Molineux.

The 23-year-old has been the subject of interest from Aston Villa, Bournemouth and Norwich this summer, but now Wolves have shown an interest, and they may be set to make a very interesting proposition to Marcelo Bielsa’s side.

What’s the story?

It’s been no secret that Leeds are interested in Helder Costa as Bielsa has prioritised strengthening the wide areas heading into next season.

A loan deal was initially rumoured, and a move could be on the cards with Phillips moving in the other direction.

Football Insider have reported that the Midlands club are willing to let Costa join Leeds in order to bring the defensive midfielder to the club, but it is currently unknown whether that would be on a season-long loan or on a permanent basis.

Better offer than Villa

This report was published just hours before it was revealed that Aston Villa were readying a £14m offer for the Englishman.

If both clubs come in with their reported offers, then the Whites will have a lot to think about, but allowing Phillips to join Nuno Santo’s side would be the better option for the Whites if they get Costa in return on a permanent deal.

They would be getting a top class Championship player in the shape of the 25-year-old, and his value could skyrocket under the tutelage of Leeds’ manager.

Whereas Costa has proven that he is of top Championship quality during both seasons he spent in the division, Phillips has only had one term where he has excelled. And if the influence of Bielsa is taken away from him, then he might revert back to the player he was before the Argentine arrived in Yorkshire.

Premier League and Tammy Abraham may or may not await for Aston Villa

Catch22 for Aston Villa and their hopes of signing Tammy Abraham permanently.

Bundesliga outfit RB Leipzig are reportedly (as per the Sun) stewing over a summer move for Abraham and are said to offering a £25million escape route from English football to follow in the steps of countryman Jadon Sancho, whose meteoric climb to stardom is owed to a 2017 move away from Manchester City to Borussia Dortmund.

It goes without saying that Villa are incredibly keen on keeping hold of the player, but their own bid is said to be heavily dependent on whether they can reach the Premier League via the play-offs at Wembley, where they will face Frank Lampard’s Derby County.

We would hazard a guess to suggest Abraham would be keener on the idea of staying in England rather than moving abroad, especially with Villa offering regular first-team football in the Premier League, something Leipzig simply can’t do with the current talent at their disposal. Although, should the Villans remain in the Championship, his hand may be forced.

Ultimately, this do-or-die situation has heaped a whole load of pressure on top of an already pressurised situation, especially as Villa’s finances looked less than satisfactory at the beginning of the campaign – owed to the club’s failure to reach the top flight and balance the books following 2017/18.

Indeed, another botched attempt to get past the play-offs would likely set the club back a long, long way and without Tammy Abraham, who has netted 25 goals in 37 league appearances, they can pretty much kiss goodbye to their automatic promotion hopes…again.

Aston Villa fans, how good has Abraham been for you? Would you struggle without him next season? Let us know in the comments below!

Competition for Hooper signature best news Celtic fans could hope for

Celtic are apparently set to battle it out with Aston Villa and Fulham for Gary Hooper’s signature – but why?

It was revealed (by the Scottish Sun) earlier in the week that Celtic interim boss Neil Lennon would like to make former Celtic striker Gary Hooper one of his first signings if he becomes the club’s new permanent manager, which was confusing enough in the first place as he’s past it (and that could apply to either player or manager).

Unsurprisingly it’s understood that the 31-year-old would be keen on a Parkhead return – and who wouldn’t, guaranteed domestic success and Champions League? Beats scrapping it out midtable in the English Championship. But it seems now Fulham and Aston Villa (as per the Scottish Sun again) are also looking at the player, which could threaten Lennon’s attempts to live ten years in the past.

Hooper was a decent player back in the day and scored 63 goals in 90 league starts between 2010 and 2013 before making an ill-fated £5million switch to the vastly inferior Norwich City.

The Englishman earned himself a special place in the hearts of the Parkhead faithful when he scored in every possible competition for the club, including the Champions League and Europa League, plus – of course – some goals in Old Firm derbies and a brace in the 2013 Scottish Cup final win over Hibs.

Interim boss Lennon is apparently waiting to hear from major shareholder Dermot Desmond and chief executive Peter Lawwell whether he’ll be given the job of replacing Brendan Rodgers in the long-term, which in itself is an appointment many Celtic fans aren’t too keen on.

Indeed, like with Hooper there is a general feeling among the Green and White faithful that some things are better left in the past.

With that in mind, surely recruiting a youthful manager with progressive ideas and strategies would be a far better idea than Neil Lennon, who had a good innings, yes, but is starting to show his age with interest in has-been players like Gary Hooper.

Celtic fans, would you be happy to see Hooper representing your club again? Is it really a step in the right direction? Let us know in the comments below!

مدرب ريال بيتيس: لا توجد شكوك حول قدرة ميسي.. ما زال الأفضل مع رونالدو

أكد مدرب فريق ريال بيتيس مانويل بيليجريني أن النجم ليونيل ميسي ما زال الأفضل في العالم، إلى جوار البرتغالي كريستيانو رونالدو، على الرغم من تراجع قدرات الأرجنتيني على التهديف هذا الموسم.

وجاءت تصريحات بيليجريني قبل مباراة الغد بين برشلونة وريال بيتيس، في الدوري الإسباني.

ولم يسجل ليونيل ميسي إلا هدف واحد في النسخة الحالية من الليجا بعد خوضه 6 مباريات، إلى جانب صناعته هدفين.

وقال بيليجريني، في تصريحات نشرتها صحيفة “آس” الإسبانية: “ميسي ما زال هو الأفضل في العالم، جنبًا إلى جنب مع كريستيانو رونالدو، لقد أحدث فرقًا لعقد من الزمن”.

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وأضاف: “حتى في أفضل لحظات مسيرتهما، لم يتمكن ميسي أو رونالدو من اللعب بمفردهما، أداء لاعبي كرة القدم يتماشى دائمًا مع أداء الفريق”.

واختتم: “لا يمكن أن يكون هناك شكوك حول قدرة ميسي، كان هناك حديث حول ما يُقال في بيئة برشلونة لكنه يواصل إثبات قدراته على أرض الملعب”.

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