Harewood claims Hughton is underrated

In an exclusive interview with Football FanCast, Marlon Harewood, who scored 45 goals for Nottingham Forest, believes their current boss Chris Hughton is quite underrated as a manager.

Hughton was an assistant manager at both Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United for several years before he got his first crack at managing, when Mike Ashley appointed him as manager for their season in the Championship.

During that campaign the Magpies won the Championship title with 103 points, only losing four games all season, none of which came at home, and managing to score 90 times in 46 league games.

Speaking on whether or not Hughton is an underrated manager and how he’s never really got close to the bigger jobs, Harewood told FFC:

“Yeah, I would say he is because obviously, all the clubs that he’s managed have mainly been Championship clubs and he’s not really been given a job at a big club, apart from Newcastle which is a massive club.

“It’s quite strange that he’s not managed one of the bigger teams that you might think he could get a little sniff at.”

Hughton is currently in his fifth managerial job having previously been manager of Newcastle, Birmingham City, Norwich City and Brighton, he got two of those sides promoted and guided Birmingham into the group stages of the Europa League.

At Nottingham Forest, Hughton currently has three former players he worked with at Brighton in Anthony Knockaert, Glenn Murray and Gaetan Bong.

Ancelotti impressed by Everton’s Price

Carlo Ancelotti could discover his dream midfield pairing by unleashing Isaac Price as the Everton product seemingly nears his senior debut.

The 17-year-old was named on the bench at Brighton & Hove Albion as the Blues were held to a draw on Monday night for his first taste of a first-team matchday, as Ancelotti sought to manage an injury-ravished squad.

But while injuries may have helped his sudden promotion, the Liverpool Echo have claimed that Ancelotti would not have included Price if he did not believe the teenager was ready for the challenge.

Ancelotti is understood to have been impressed by how Price has been performing in first-team training sessions ever since he first joined the Italian’s fold earlier this month, and sought to reward those efforts with a seat on the bench at the Amex Stadium.

It marked the latest step in a continued rapid rise for the Northern Ireland youth international, who only signed his first professional contract just over six months ago.

Price impressed club figures with his efforts in Paul Tait’s Under 18s quickly enough that he was awarded his U23s debut by David Unsworth this January, and is already now pushing the fringes of the first-team fold.

The U17 international, who represented England at U15 level, has only made eight appearances in Unsworth’s side thus far, with his latest coming in a 2-1 win over Blackburn Rovers last Friday.

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Price also has a further keen supporter in Everton legend Leighton Baines, who is noted to have helped the leggy midfielder settle both socially and professionally as he made the step up from U18s to U23s and now the first-team.

Unsworth now expects Price to be given further opportunities to impress Ancelotti, and is excited to see how the youngster continues to develop.

“Isaac is a box-to-box midfielder. He is a great passer, he’s got a bit of everything,” Unsworth said. “He still has to develop physically, as you can see, he’s not the finished article physically, but that will come.

“That’s just time, hours and hours in the gym, which he already does on his own individual programme. That’s something that will come naturally in time.

“Another pre-season will help him, whether that is with us or the first-team, it really doesn’t matter. It’s really exciting and I’m looking forward to working with him next season.”

But Ancelotti looking to unleash Price much sooner than the summer could see the Everton boss begin to discover potentially his dream midfield unit, and realising that his ideal Andre Gomes upgrade is already at Finch Farm.

The characteristics that Unsworth praises Price for in being a box-to-box presence with “a bit of everything” echoes similar claims that Ancelotti has previously laid at Abdoulaye Doucoure, his £20m summer signing from Watford.

“Abdoulaye is a fantastic midfielder, a complete midfielder,” Ancelotti said, via quotes by FourFourTwo, earlier in the season. “He can defend well. He is a box-to-box midfielder. He can bring energy to the club and a different quality.

“We don’t have midfielders with his kinds of characteristics. We have midfielders with quality and midfielders who are tactically good. He is the only one who is box-to-box.”

Ancelotti may soon get the chance to see a pairing of Doucoure and Price in training with the Frenchman expected to overcome his fractured foot to play again this season, which could see the Everton boss discover a box office unit if the youngster is unleashed.

AND in other news, an “outstanding” talent is keen to join Everton this summer, but there’s a hitch…

موعد مباراة الهلال وتشيلسي في نصف نهائي كأس العالم للأندية 2021

نجح فريق الهلال السعودي في التأهل إلى نصف نهائي كأس العالم للأندية، وذلك بعد انتصاره على الجزيرة الإماراتي بالجولة الثانية من مونديال الأندية 2021 والمقام في دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة.

وفاز الهلال على نظيره الجزيرة بستة أهداف مقابل هدف، في المباراة التي أقيمت بينهما مساء اليوم الأحد، على ملعب “محمد بن زايد”، بالجولة الثانية من كأس العالم للأندية. شاهد أهداف مباراة الهلال والجزيرة في كاس العالم للأندية

الزعيم السعودي بعد فوزه الكبير على الجزيرة، يتأهل إلى نصف النهائي وبذلك سوف يلتقي مع تشيلسي في نصف النهائي.

تشيلسي كان وصل اليوم إلى أبو ظبي، وخاض أول جلسة تدريبية له، قبل ثلاثة أيام من مباراة نصف النهائي ضد الهلال. موعد مباراة الهلال وتشيلسي في نصف نهائي كاس العالم للأندية

تُقام المباراة يوم الأربعاء القادم 9 فبراير على ملعب “محمد بن زايد”، وتنطلق في تمام الساعة السادسة والنصف بتوقيت القاهرة، السابعة والنصف بتوقيت مكة المكرمة.

Celtic: Update on Ntcham future

Olivier Ntcham has had an eventful few months after finally sealing a Celtic Park exit in the winter window.

The French midfielder joined Ligue 1 side Marseille on deadline day in the winter window, a move which led to Andre Villas-Boas’ exit as manager.

Ntcham’s woeful Marseille form

Ntcham has made five appearances in total in recent months for his new club, three of which have been starts. However, in those three matches, the 25-year-old has been subbed at half-time.

French outlet Foot Mercato, cited by Sports Witness, has now provided an update on the player’s future.

Marseille have the option to make Ntcham’s loan permanent in a deal in the region of €5-6m, but Foot Mercato claim ‘nothing guarantees’ the clause will be triggered in the summer.

Transfer Tavern take

It’s safe to say Ntcham hasn’t made the impact Marseille were hoping for, which could result in a Parkhead return ahead of the 2021/22 season.

Out of the 31 members to feature for the Ligue 1 side this season, statistically, Ntcham has been the fifth-worst rated player, as per WhoScored.

Ntcham’s Hoops deal will still have 12 months left to run in the summer, so Celtic may have to make a serious decision on the Frenchman in the upcoming window, should Marseille refuse to trigger their permanent clause.

In other news: Major manager update emerges from Celtic source, find out more here. 

فيديو | الكاميرون تتعادل مع الرأس الأخضر وتتأهل في صدارة المجموعة الأولى لدور الـ16 بأمم إفريقيا

انتهت مباراة الكاميرون والرأس الأخضر بالتعادل بهدف لمثله في المباراة التي أقيمت اليوم الإثنين ببطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا 2021.

وأقيمت مباراة الكاميرون والرأس الأخضر اليوم على أرضية استاد أوليمبي، في إطار منافسات الجولة الثالثة والأخيرة من دور المجموعات.

وسجل فينسنت أبو بكر مهاجم الكاميرون الهدف الأول للأسود في الدقيقة 39، بتسديدة أرضية مدوية من خارج منطقة الجزاء، لتسكن الكرة في أقصى الزاوية اليسرى لمرمى الرأس الأخضر.

وأحرز جاري رودريجيز لاعب الرأس الأخضر هدف التعادل لفريقه بتسديدة بكعب القدم من داخل منطقة جزاء الكاميرون.

طالع أيضًا.. محدث باستمرار | المنتخبات المتأهلة إلى دور الـ16 في كأس أمم إفريقيا 2021

وواصلت الكاميرون تصدر ترتيب المجموعة الأولى برصيد 7 نقاط، فيما ظل منتخب الرأس الأخضر في المركز الثالث برصيد 4 نقاط، متساويًا بها مع بوركينا فاسو التي احتلت الوصافة.

وتأهل من المجموعة الأولى كل من الكاميرون وبوركينا فاسو، فيما ينتظر منتخب الرأس الأخضر نتائج المباريات المتبقية، بينما ودعت إثيوبيا منافسات الأمم الإفريقية. اهداف مباراة الكاميرون والراس الاخضر (1-1) في كاس امم افريقيا

Gers fans rage at Kudela news

Glasgow Rangers fans have been reacting to the news that Slavia Prague’s Ondrej Kudela will not travel with the Czech squad to play Wales amidst the ongoing storm surrounding his altercation with Glen Kamara.

The Gers faced the Czech champions in the Europa League round of 16, and were beaten 3-1 on aggregate after losing 2-0 at Ibrox. However, the match was marred by allegations of racial abuse, and the fall-out continues to rumble on.

Kudela and Slavia (slavia.cz) have released a statement denying the claims, while Kamara has also moved to back up his claims. The 34-year-old Slavia defender was set to be a part of his country’s squad to travel to Wales for their 2022 World Cup qualifying clash, but it has been decided that he will stay in his homeland amidst fears of a backlash.

The news was shared on Twitter by The Daily Record, and the fans took to the social media platform to share their thoughts.

Let’s see what the fans had to say about the Kudela news below

“Big man i gaurentee he now regrets his actions and i bet he never thought this reaction would happen”

Credit: @aris_donald

“Coward”

Credit: @joe_black1509

“Coward, surely that proves his guilt”

Credit: @JayTeeFife

“Wonder why??”

Credit: @stevoboyle

“Hopefully UEFA step in now and deal with this vile player”

Credit: @andy_brennan72

“That says it all”

Credit: @PaulCampbell97

In other news, Rangers fans react to this latest injury news.

Haja disposição! Flamengo visita o décimo segundo estádio no ano contra o Atlético-PR

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A maratona do Flamengo nestes primeiros três meses do ano está dando o que falar. Os jogadores e o técnico Muricy Ramalho já falam abertamente sobre o assunto, admitindo cansaço e problemas causados pelo calendário desgastante, em meio a viagens e três competições simultâneas. Nesta quarta-feira, o Rubro-Negro encara o Atlético-PR, pela semifinal da Primeira Liga noEstádio Municipal Radialista Mário Helênio, em Juiz de Fora (MG), o décimo segundo estádio visitado pelo clube da Gávea no ano.

Nesta temporada, o Flamengo já jogou no Castelão (CE), Arruda (PE), Raulino de Oliveira (RJ), Moacyrzão (RJ),Mané Garrincha (DF), São Januário (RJ), Giulite Coutinho (RJ), Kléber Andrade (ES), Mineirão (MG), Batistão (SE) e Pacaembu (SP). Ou seja, foram viagens para sete estados, além do Interior do Rio. Vale destacar que o Rubro-Negro não tinha o mando em todos estes jogos. O clube, porém, já optou por atuar em São Paulo, Brasília, Espírito Santo e agora Espírito Santo, além de fazer dois amistosos no Nordeste.

O Estádio Raulino de Oliveira foi o que mais recebeu jogos do Flamengo no ano. Foram quatro partidas, todas elas do Campeonato Carioca. Em três destes confrontos, o Rubro-Negro tinha o mando de campo.

Sem poder contar com o Maracanã, a diretoria do Flamengo optou por mandar alguns jogos fora do estado do Rio neste ano. O Mané Garrincha é o favorito para se transformar na casa do clube no Campeonato Brasileiro, mas a CBF vetou a ‘transferência oficial’ da sede do Rubro-Negro na competição nacional, do Rio para a Capital Federal. O clube pode mandar jogos em Brasília, mas terá de negociar antes de todas as partidas.

Gerrard deserves huge credit for Rangers title

Rangers’ first title in 10 years was confirmed on Sunday as their Old Firm rivals failed to beat Dundee United away from home, and Steven Gerrard deserves immense credit for the way he has transformed the Ibrox outfit in his time with the club.

The Liverpool legend was appointed Rangers boss in the summer of 2018, replacing Graeme Murty, who was placed in interim charge following the sacking of Pedro Caixinha.

It is easy to see the impact the 40-year-old has had during his two years with the club, as during his first season in charge, Rangers would finish just nine points behind their Celtic, whilst they would lose just once at Ibrox.

Strong home form has been a staple of Rangers’ identity during Gerrard’s time in charge, as last season saw them lose just twice there, whilst they have won every single game at home so far this season.

It is often said that titles are won with a strong defence and the improvements in Rangers’ defence under Gerrard has been superb, as they conceded 27 goals in 2018/19, 19 goals in 2019/20, and have shipped just nine goals in the league so far this season.

For context, under Caixinha and Murty in 2017/18, Rangers would finish third behind their Old Firm rivals and Aberdeen, conceding 50 goals across the season.

Whilst a lot of credit has to go to Rangers’ superb defence this season, with the likes of Connor Goldson, Filip Helander and Leon Balogun all impressing in central-defence, the way in which the Gers have been instructed by Gerrard and his coaching team has clearly had a huge influence.

The weekend’s results also means that Rangers should receive a guard of honour when they visit Celtic Park next week, which will no doubt delight Rangers players and fans alike, as they prevent their rivals from winning ten titles in a row this season.

Given their sheer dominance, added to the plethora of problems at Celtic, the players in Green and White facing the humiliation of clapping the champions onto the pitch next week will be a perfect illustration of how this season has gone for both teams.

Although few would have predicted it to be so comfortable, the results in the past few seasons under Gerrard have suggested that this title win was always on the cards.

And, in other news… 125 touches, 92% pass accuracy: £7.5k-p/w Rangers beast ran the show at Ibrox

Lista dos sub-18 mais importantes do mundo tem palmeirense

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Uma das maiores promessas da base do Palmeiras nos últimos anos está cada vez mais no radar dos europeus. Desta vez, a revista inglesa World Soccer destaca o jovem Gabriel Jesus. Ele faz parte de uma lista de 12 jogadores até 18 anos mais importantes do planeta.

A publicação cita o bom desempenho do garoto do Verdão no mundial sub-20 e diz que ele pode ser uma das esperanças para a Olimpíada do Rio de Janeiro neste ano. Vale lembrar que Gabriel Jesus está no profissional desde o ano passado e já ganhou a Copa do Brasil pelo time principal.

A lista tem ainda dois outros sul-americanos. O ponta argentino Nicolas Delgadillo, de 18 anos, joga no Vélez Sarsfield e já foi sondado por Real Madrid e Valencia. O outro é o paraguaio Sérgio Díaz, de 17 anos, considerado uma espécie de Aguero paraguaio.

Sempre presente em listas de futuros craques estão o croata Ante Coric (Dinamo Zagreb), o sérvio Luka Jovic (Benfica), o belga Tielemans (Anderlecht) e o português Ruben Neves (Porto). Além deles, tem destaque o também português Renato Sanches, de 18 anos, do Benfica. Ele é uma das principais revelações do país desde Cristiano Ronaldo.

Completam o ranking Gianluigi Donnarumma (Milan), Phakamani Mahlambi (Bidvest Wits, da África do Sul), Victor Osimhen (Ultimate Strikers, da Nigéria) e Dominic Solanke (Vitesse, emprestado pelo Chelsea).

Sub-18
Ante Coric – Dinamo Zagreb – Croácia – 18 anos
Nicolas Delgadillo – Velez – Argentina – 18 anos
Sergio Diaz – Cerro Porteño – Paraguai – 17 anos
Gianluigi Donnarumma – Milan — Itália – 17 anos
Gabriel Jesus – Palmeiras – Brasil – 18 anos
Luka Jovic – Benfica – Sérvia – 18 anos
Phakamani Mahlambi – Bidvest Wits – África do Sul – 18 anos
Victor Osimhen – Ultimate Strikers – Nigéria – 16 anos
Renato Sanches – Benfica – Portugal – 18 anos
Ruben Neves – Porto – Portugal – 18 anos
Dominic Solanke – Vitesse (Chelsea) – Inglaterra – 18 anos
Youri Tielemans – Anderlecht – Bélgica – 18 anos

Steven Gerrard must drop Glasgow Rangers winger Ryan Kent after rapid decline in form

Glasgow Rangers manager Steven Gerrard must wield the axe on Ryan Kent for the game against St. Mirren on Wednesday afternoon after his rapid decline in form.

Kent started the Boxing Day clash with Hibernian at Ibrox but offered very little going forwards as he cut a frustrated figure on the left flank.

Whilst the 24-year-old’s form has started to spiral out of control, Ianis Hagi has outshone his teammate since the start of the month, providing three goals and an assist in his past six games across all competitions, via Transfermarkt.

The Ibrox boss shouldn’t think twice about dropping Kent for Hagi as it’s surely a no-brainer at this stage, with the Romania international showing what he can do from that flank by cutting in from the left wing to score against Lech Poznan in the Europa League earlier this month.

Rangers have enjoyed an imperious campaign since the start of the season, with 18 wins, two draws and no defeats in the Scottish Premiership so far. However, there is still room for improvement, having conceded four goals in their past five games.

The Govan-based Glaswegian giants couldn’t keep a clean sheet against the Saints in the Scottish League Cup, with John Goodwin’s side enjoying success up and down the left flank, which saw Gerrard haul Calvin Bassey off shortly after half-time.

Against Hibs, Kent was equally found wanting once more, after the 24-year-old lost possession 15 times, won just three out of 13 duels overall, committed two fouls and was dribbled past once, via SofaScore.

Valued at £3m via Transfermarkt, the Oldham-born Englishman was invisible for most of the game with two attempts blocked proving to be his only shots of the match, as per SofaScore.

It looks like he’s run out of steam which is hardly a surprise as in this season, he has made 20 appearances in the Premiership, scoring five goals and supplying six assists, via Transfermarkt.

Whether his head has been turned by links to Leeds United in the summer, who knows, but he simply isn’t performing at a consistent level to warrant his place in the starting line-up, for the time being at least, as he has failed to find the back of the net in his previous five fixtures.

Once hailed as a “game-changer” by Gerrard after the Europa League victory over Willem II at the start of the season, Kent currently earns around £18,000-per-week at Ibrox, but it’s fair to say that the board aren’t getting their money’s worth at the moment. A short spell on the sidelines should do just the trick.

AND in other news, Steven Gerrard must hand Rangers goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin rare start vs St. Mirren…

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