'Pep's succession plan revealed' – Man City fans joke Neil Warnock will replace 'best manager' Guardiola after day behind the scenes at the club

Manchester City fans have joked that iconic English manager Neil Warnock will succeed Pep Guardiola after spending a day with the club.

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On Thursday, former Sheffield United manager Warnock paid City's training ground a visit, where he enjoyed a "great day" with the team and Guardiola. After hailing him as the best manager in his lifetime, fans quipped that the 76-year-old could replace the Spaniard at the Etihad when his contract ends in 2027.

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@eyesareopen78 wrote on X: "Pep's succession plan been revealed?"

@sana_unnisa7 tweeted: "What a day! Surrounded by legends and led by the GOAT—Pep’s influence is unmatched."

@_savinha_ commented: "Warnock saw most Fergie’s matches and still went for Pep as the GOAT. He knows ball."

@Swanny289 put: "I hoped they enjoyed it by being disciplined," and @FITRADER8 added: "Greatest Premier League manager of all time and Greatest Championship manager ever."

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Guardiola will undoubtedly go down as one of the best managers of all time, partly for the success he has had at Barcelona, City, and Bayern Munich, but also for how many coaches have been influenced by his style and tactics. He will certainly be a very hard act to follow at City.

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Guardiola's City are next in Premier League action on Friday night at home to in-form Wolves.

Forget Marmoush: Man City hit gold over star who’s now worth 218% more

What a performance it was from new Manchester City signing Omar Marmoush against Newcastle United. The Premier League champions thrashed Eddie Howe’s side 4-0 at the Etihad Stadium, with the Egyptian attacker getting a scintillating hattrick.

Marmoush scored his first goal in the 19th minute, and by the 33rd, he had three goals.

The former Eintracht Frankfurt man starred, helping his new club to an important win against a top-four rival. Simon Bajkowski, chief Manchester City writer for The Manchester Evening News, was certainly complimentary of Marmoush. He gave him a 9/10 rating and described his performance as ‘explosive’.

However, it was not just the new City number seven who was a standout player. There were plenty of impressive performances against Newcastle.

City’s standout players vs. Newcastle

Another of the best City players against the Magpies was someone who Pep Guardiola described as a “mini Rodri”, new signing Nico Gonzalez. The former FC Porto man looked right at home in their midfield.

The stats from the game, courtesy of Sofascore, show just how well the midfielder performed. He had 114 touches and completed 97% of his passes, with the influence from his time in Barcelona’s La Masia academy shining through. He also won four out of four ground duels.

Attacking midfielder James McAtee also impressed for the Citizens against Newcastle. Despite minimal opportunities in 2024/25, he has, on the whole, made it count. McAtee has scored six times this season, which includes two Premier League goals in his last three appearances.

Manchester City'sJamesMcAteecelebrates after the match

It was an excellent performance against the Magpies from two of City’s new January signings and an academy player. One of their summer signings, Savinho, was a standout out, too. He has been superb since moving to the Etihad Stadium.

Savinho’s current market value

The Brazil international was on fire against Howe’s side. He registered an assist, creating the third goal for Marmoush, as well as completing three dribbles and winning six ground duels. It was a fantastic performance to build on his exploits this season.

Savinho has certainly impressed Guardiola during his time at City so far. After their most recent outing at the Etihad Stadium, he explained that he “wasn’t expecting this super impact” from the Brazilian to start his career in England.

The 20-year-old has managed two goals and nine assists in 33 appearances this season across all competitions. Of those, one goal and seven assists have come in the Premier League. It has been a superb start to life in the English top flight.

The City winger has got some impressive stats on Sofascore, too. In just 15 starts in the Premier League, Savinho has created ten big chances and averages 1.6 key passes per game. He is a creative machine.

Stat

Number

Starts

15

Expected goals

3.54xG

Assists

7

Big chances created

10

Key passes per game

1.6

Dribbles completed per game

2.1

Dribble success rate per game

58%

Signing the “electric” winger, as football analyst Ben Mattinson described him, has been a superb investment so far from the Citizens. They brought him into the club in the summer from French side Troyes, a sister club of City, for a fee of £30.8m.

It might be unsurprising to hear that, since his move, the Brazilian’s value has shot up. He is now deemed to be worth around £98m by CIES Football Observatory. That is an incredible rise of 218% from what they paid for him just months ago.

Savinho

It does not seem like the 20-year-old will slow down any time soon, either. He has hit the ground running in the Premier League, and surely will only get better.

It seems unlikely City will sell him, at least for a while, but Savinho has been worth every penny so far, and will surely only increase in value.

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West Indies tour of Pakistan in 2023 likely to be postponed

Pakistan’s home series against West Indies early next year is likely to be postponed until the following season. The two sides were to play a three-match T20I series in January but ESPNcricinfo understands both boards are happy to reschedule it for 2024.The resulting space in the calendar potentially allows players from both sides to become available for the various T20 leagues during that period. The ILT20 in the UAE, the SA20 in South Africa, the BBL in Australia and the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) are all taking place in that month.West Indies have already visited Pakistan twice in the last 10 months, albeit because the Covid-19 pandemic split one white-ball series in December 2021 into two. The two sides played three T20Is that month, before a Covid outbreak in the West Indies camp meant the subsequent ODIs had to be postponed to June this year. They played the ODIs in Multan, as part of the 2023 World Cup Super League.This series of three T20Is was penciled in between New Zealand’s visit to Pakistan in the winter of 2022-23 and the Pakistan Super League next year. The three games will most likely be added to West Indies’ visit in February 2024 when they are due to play three Tests as part of the World Test Championship.Various West Indian players have already been signed up to take part in the BBL, SA20 and ILT20. Pakistan’s players did not feature in the SA20 auction because of a combination of – at the time – their international home schedule but also suspicions that they would not find a place in a league in which all six franchises are owned by IPL teams. No Pakistani players have been given NOCs for the ILT20 either. The beneficiary could be the BPL which emerges as a destination for some of them in that newly opened window.

Personal terms no issue after Arsenal make "surprise" approach for £44m star

Arsenal are believed to be the main contenders to sign a “special” forward in January, after making an approach to acquire his services, and it is believed that personal terms won’t be an issue either.

Arsenal enter market for new striker after Gabriel Jesus ruptures ACL

Gunners boss Mikel Arteta was dealt some very bad news recently, with in-form striker Gabriel Jesus set to miss the remainder of this Premier League campaign after rupturing his ACL in the FA Cup.

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This leaves Arteta with Kai Havertz has his only striking option, prompting reports that Arsenal have identified a host of striker targets to potentially bring in before January deadline day on February 3.

RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko, Sporting Lisbon star Viktor Gyokeres, Galatasaray hitman Victor Osimhen, Botafogo forward Igor Jesus and Wolves sensation Matheus Cunha are all reportedly being considered as options by Emirates Stadium transfer chiefs, with the reliable Fabrizio Romano stating last week that Arsenal are making constant calls in their attempts to sign a new number nine.

Arsenal’s next five Premier League games

Date

Wolves (away)

January 25

Man City (home)

February 2

Leicester City (away)

February 15

West Ham (home)

February 22

Nottingham Forest (away)

February 26

“Arsenal are working on the striker position. Mikel Arteta already confirmed that Arsenal are working for a new addition,” said Romano to GiveMeSport.

“And I can tell you that also in the last 24-48 hours, there were many calls from Arsenal to ask about situations of important players around Europe. So Arsenal are exploring opportunities for the striker position, let’s see what they will be able to do. But for sure, Arsenal are looking at that. So work in progress.”

Wolves’ Cunha is believed to be a serious target for Arsenal on their shortlist, but they can only sign the Brazil international on a permanent deal, as they’ve used up both of their domestic loan spaces on Neto and Raheem Sterling.

Some reports suggest that the forward, signed by Wolves from Atlético Madrid for £44 million after an initial loan, could command nearly double that amount to sign this month (Ben Jacobs).

Arsenal in pole position to sign Matheus Cunha from Wolves

Nevertheless, according to GiveMeSport and journalist Dean Jones, Arsenal are the team in pole position to sign Cunha if he does leave Molineux in the coming days.

Chelsea have been named as other suitors for the “special” South American, but it is Arteta’s side currently out in front, coming after they made a “surprise” enquiry over signing Cunha earlier this transfer window.

Wolverhampton Wanderers'JoaoGomescelebrates with Andre and Matheus Cunha after scoring

Personal terms won’t be an issue when it comes to tempting Cunha with a move to the Emirates, after they explored that possibility with the player. The 25-year-old was actually closing in on improved terms with Wolves, but they reached an impasse, with Cunha insistent on a relegation clause.

While these contract talks briefly stalled Arsenal’s move for the former La Liga star, it is now believed they favourites for his signature above the likes of Chelsea, Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United and Tottenham.

Howe could sign right-sided Gordon at Newcastle in £50m "unreal talent"

Wolverhampton Wanderers fell on Tuesday night, the latest in a growing line of Premier League sides unable to stand against the unabating Newcastle United storm.

The 3-0 win at St. James’ Park made it nine straight wins across all competitions for Eddie Howe’s men, with Alexander Isak’s brace extending his scoring run to eight top-flight fixtures in succession. But Anthony Gordon also got in on the spoils and continues to be a pillar of strength for the Magpies.

The January transfer window is in full swing and Newcastle could perhaps do with one more part to complete their frontline. Technical director Paul Mitchell may have the perfect winger in his sights.

Newcastle transfer news

As has been reported in recent weeks, Newcastle have an interest in Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo, and could choose to strike before the month is up.

Chiefly behind such claims, Miguel Almiron has been green-lit for an £11m return to Atlanta United over the pond, freeing up space and PSR breathing room.

Antoine Semenyo scores for Bournemouth

Newcastle will face stern competition from Liverpool, who have been put off by the Cherries’ £50m winter price tag and could reevaluate their intrigue at the end of the season.

There’s a glorious chance to steal ahead here, and PIF need to ensure they get it done, mirroring Gordon with a right winger of interesting likeness.

What Antoine Semenyo would bring to Newcastle

Newcastle already have a complete and tricky winger in Gordon, but he’s patently at his zenith when plying from the left flank. Semenyo’s expertise on the alternate suggests that he could work in conjunction with the Three Lions star, supplying Isak while overlapping to strike on goal himself.

Content creator Alice Abrahams said this of the 25-year-old’s quality: “A ball carrier with pace, power, and real athleticism. His ability to drive at defenders and create is outstanding.”

The left-footer ranks among the top 2% of Premier League attacking midfielders and wingers this season for shots taken and the top 16% for successful take-ons per 90, as per FBref, perfectly illustrating the above praise.

Hailed as an “unreal talent” by Premier League analyst Umir Talks, Semenyo has the burgeoning clinical edge to succeed under Howe’s wing, also athletic and combative enough to bring the fluent and many-angled skill set that Gordon provides so neatly on the left.

Gordon was awarded Newcastle’s Player of the Season for 2023/24 after posting 12 goals and 11 assists across all competitions, and he’s been excellent in recent weeks, going somewhat under the radar due to Isak’s brilliance.

When looking at Gordon’s statistics across the current campaign, you’re drawn to his completeness. Well, chuck Semenyo’s for Bournemouth into the table, and you see that Newcastle would sign a unique winger with Gordon-esque qualities, charging the United frontline with something wonderful and distinct.

Matches (starts)

20 (19)

20 (20)

Goals

6

6

Assists

4

2

Shots (on target)*

2.2 (0.9)

4.0 (1.2)

Big chances missed

9

7

Pass completion

80%

77%

Big chances created

5

7

Dribble (success)*

1.5 (51%)

2.2 (58%)

Ball recoveries*

3.6

5.1

Total duels (won)*

5.1 (52%)

6.9 (45%)

We’ll go out on a limb here and posit that Newcastle’s attacking quality would only go from strength to strength with Semenyo added to the mix. After all, Isak’s striking true, Gordon’s wreaking chaos and Jacob Murphy continues to amaze with his industrious and creative approach.

Semenyo would complete the cake, reflecting Gordon’s prowess on the opposite flank.

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'Does he actually want to win silverware?' – Arsenal warned Bukayo Saka could leave in free transfer to Real Madrid as Gunners star enters last two years of his contract

Bukayo Saka has been told he needs to decide whether to remain a one-club man or go and win silverware elsewhere.

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  • Contract is up in 2027
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Saka returned from a three-month hamstring injury with a goal against Fulham on Tuesday evening, but his side's title bid has stalled in his absence and the Champions League is their last chance to avoid another trophyless season. Former Manchester City winger and Premier League title-winner Shaun Wright-Phillips has questioned Saka's motivations, claiming he may have to leave to become a serial title-winner.

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    Saka has won just one trophy since breaking into the Arsenal first team, an unused substitute for the 2020 FA Cup final. Kylian Mbappe signed for Real Madrid on a free transfer last summer with England team-mate Trent Alexander-Arnold set to follow in the coming months – and Wright-Phillips suggests a move to Spain could pay off for Saka. Arsenal have been stung in previous circumstances before, when they were forced to sell star striker Robin van Persie to Manchester United with one year remaining on his deal in 2012.

  • WHAT WRIGHT-PHILLIPS SAID

    Wright-Phillips told : "In Saka's position, does he want to be a one club man, or does he actually want to go and win silverware? I’m not saying Arsenal won’t win anything, but players know that if they sign for Real Madrid, they’re going to get a medal every season. That could be in their thought processes. From what I see, Saka and [William] Saliba love the club. So for them not to sign new contracts, that would catch me off guard."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR SAKA?

    Saka is fully fit for the Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid beginning next week, but is first back in action for the Gunners' trip to Everton on Saturday.

دي بروين ينتقد مانشستر سيتي: كل شيء هنا يعتمد على الأموال

كشف البلجيكي كيفين دي بروين لاعب فريق كرة القدم الأول بنادي مانشستر سيتي، عن دهشته من قرار النادي بشأن تمديد عقده، مشيرًا إلى غضبه من الوضع الحالي.

دي بروين صاحب الـ33 عامًا، أعلن منذ أسبوعين رحيله بنهاية الموسم عن مانشستر سيتي، بعد انتهاء عقده في يونيو المقبل، دون حسم وجهته القادمة.

وقال دي بروين في تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية: “الأمر لم يستغرق أكثر من نصف أسبوع لحسم كل شيء، ولم يكن سارًا بالنسبة لي”.

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وأضاف: “لم تكن عائلتي في المنزل، كانوا في عطلة عيد الفصح، لذا كان الأمر غريبًا بعض الشيء، ولكن هذا هو الواقع، كانت الردود متوقعة للأسف”.

وأكمل: “لا أريد أن أشارك التفاصيل، ولكن الأساس بالنسبة لهم مسألة تجارية، هم يتخذون القرارات بناء على ذلك، الأموال هي كل شيء”.

وواصل: “هذا ما أخبروني به فقط، ولا شيء غيره، عليّ تقبل الوضع، حتى لو شعرت أنني ما زلت قادرًا على المساهمة، تفاجأت بعض الشيء لكن عليّ تقبل الأمر بصراحة”.

دي بروين شارك في 416 مباراة مع مانشستر سيتي، وسجل 107 هدف وصنع 177، بما في ذلك 120 في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، كثاني أكثر لاعب بعد ريان جيجز في قائمة صانعي الأهداف في تاريخ المسابقة.

اللاعب الذي سيكمل عامه الـ34 في يونيو المقبل، ساهم في فوز مانشستر سيتي بـ6 ألقاب في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، ودوري أبطال أوروبا بعد انضمامه إلى الفريق في عام 2015 من فولفسبورج.

واختتم دي بروين: “لم أتلق أي عروض طوال العام، لقد اتخذوا القرار وأخبروني به، أريد فقط أن ألعب كرة القدم وتقديم أفضل ما لدي، وأتطلع إلى ذلك في المستقبل، لكنني لم أحسم وجهتي المقبلة حتى الآن”.

'Challenging for the league next season' – CBS Sports analyst Micah Richards on Man City's future, why Real Madrid will win Champions League, and that bet with Jude Bellingham

The Paramount+ analyst joined Mic'd up to talk Man City, UCL and Club World Cup impact on the Premier League

Micah Richards has been forced to watch his beloved Manchester City crumble all season. This has been a campaign of false dawns for City, who dropped out of the Premier League title race early, and have been struggling to stay in the race for Champions League football ever since.

Richards, though, who is an ambassador for the club and still has close ties with the dressing room, sees this chaotic campaign as nothing more than an aberration.

"I think next season, with a transfer window, we'll see them getting back to somewhere we've seen over the last couple of seasons. They've still got a top manager," he tells GOAL.

It will take some work, though. City are old. Bernardo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan are all past their best. Rodri's season-ending ACL tear certainly hasn't helped. A new era may have to begin.

"But do I think they'll be challenging for the league next season?" Richards says. "100 percent. I really do. I don't think it's a massive fix. I just think we need some fresh faces going to the dressing room, couple of key players back fit."

Richards is more than just a City fan. He covers soccer for CBS Sports. His face is seen with every Champions League phase as part of the always-entertaining pre and post match content on Paramount+.

His chemistry with Jamie Carragher, Thierry Henry and Kate Scott has led to a litany of viral moments – some of which might pop up again as the quartet go pitchside for the EFL Cup Final on Sunday, with Newcastle United and Liverpool set to face off at London's Wembley Stadium (kickoff is 12:30 pm ET, streamed on Paramount+).

Richards knows how to have fun, but his analysis remains strong, and in a European season defined by its unpredictability, he insists that Real Madrid are going to win this thing. And that could be a problem as – yes – Madrid star Jude Bellingham owes him a celebration.

Richards spoke on Man City's struggles, the appeal of the EFL Cup, and why Real Madrid are still his Champions League favorites in the latest edition of Mic’d Up, a recurring feature in which GOAL US taps into the perspective of broadcasters, analysts, and other pundits on the state of soccer in the U.S. and abroad.

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GOAL: So, let's keep it simple, what's gone wrong with Man City this season?

RICHARDS: There's inevitably going to be a drop off at some point. It's coincided with injuries at times in key positions, you know, key players getting a little bit older, and then some of the players' loss of form and loss of confidence. It is strange for me to see because this group, and I know a lot of them, got a good relationship with all of them and they're all confident boys. What I mean by that is, leading in games and going to the Brentford game, the 2-2 draw, the Feyernood game, conceding three goals, and that's not what we used to see.

They've come to the end of the cycle in terms of that energy, and I still think they're all top players, but I just think in terms of what their bodies are allowing them to do. They've come to the end of that, but I think going forward, the signing of Marmoush, even Khusanov – who had a tough start with Chelsea, a couple of days training in him because of injuries. I think next season, with a transfer window, we'll see them getting back to somewhere we've seen over the last couple of seasons. They've still got a top manager.

GOAL: And Marmoush looks a proper player, too.

RICHARDS: Yeah, he's sharp – really sharp. What I like about him is that he runs in behind. How many times do we see players come to feet? No one wants to run in behind. But with the space that teams are creating now, I just think he's going to be a real hit for Man City.

GOAL: Is it fair to put a time on when City will be back at the top? Is it next season? Or a couple of years?

RICHARDS: Next season I think they will be back. They need a good preseason, but obviously they have got the Club World Cup, which is more games. Not just this season, there are pundits who have been talking about burnout for the players for a long time now. The number of games that Man City have played over the last four years, it's been ridiculous, really. And as long as they don't feel fatigued after the Club World Cup, I don't think this is going to be a two, three, four-year rebuild. I think it's going to be the next season.

Will we get to the heights of two, three seasons, or the season where Man City are getting 100 points in the Premier League? Probably not. Everything was working together so well at that time. But do I think they'll be challenging for the league next season? 100 percent. I really do. I don't think it's a massive fix. I just think we need some fresh faces going to the dressing room, couple of key players back fit… I think they're going to challenge next year.

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GOAL: I wanted to touch on the Club World Cup. It's massive in the States, but what do you think the European perspective is?

RICHARDS: I like to give everything a chance. Even the Champions League this year, before it changed, we thought, there's going to be more games, it's not going to be as exciting. Don't forget, just recently, they took away the away goals rule. So you change into the league format, and then a playoff. I actually think it's been a really good competition. I think it's been more enjoyable. I think teams look like they have more of a chance. Celtic, for example, going into the last minute before Alphonso Davies scored.

So, as for the Club World Cup. I don't want to write it off. The only thing I've got against it is that there are more games. I think if you're a fan, you're a journalist, you want to see the players at the best and at the peak of their powers, don't you? I think the Premier League has sort of suffered from that this this season. I think with Liverpool, they've been really good, but I still think they've got another gear to go.

And we're nearly at the end of the season – that sort of thing. Arsenal, they've had tough injuries, especially in forward areas, and the Man City have not been what they have been. So to add more games, I just worry the level of competition isn't going to be at the level that we all expect. Because when you see Haaland, or when you see all the greatest players, like Mbappe or Vinicius or whoever it may be… you want to see him at the highest level this season. Especially from Man City's point of view, I just think the games have really taken a toll on what they could provide in terms of output.

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GOAL: I wanted to ask about the League Cup. You're going to be pitchside. How important is the competition these days? Is it only relevant if you win it?

RICHARDS: You've still got the FA Cup, which is the oldest cup in history over here. You've obviously got the Premier League and the Champions League. The Premier League was always the highest in my opinion. If you win the league over 38 games, that's special. Then you've got the elite of the game playing in the Champions League, so a lot of people believe the Champions League is the top – Jamie Carragher is one of them!

But the league has always been my thing. The League Cup might not have the same influence as maybe an FA Cup or the Premier League, but I still think it's important. Nowadays it's so hard to win anything. I think teams are a lot more competitive. Does that mean it's the biggest one? No, I wouldn't put it on the same level as the Premier League. But it's still massive for confidence. If you look at Liverpool, they've gone out of the Champions League, if they were to lose the League Cup… I wouldn't say they won't care, but they still want to win. At the end of the day, when you finish your career, and you've got four or five League Cups, a couple of leagues, a Champions League, they all count.

It's going to be a beautiful day at Wembley, and to get to do it for CBS pitchside… I can't wait. It's still a big moment in a player's career. I was one of those players who didn't quite disrespect the League Cup, but I thought "Oh, it's not one of the big ones." But now, looking back, I wish I would have taken it a lot more seriously, because it's so hard to win a trophy. I can't wait to cover it. It's gonna be an absolutely brilliant game.

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GOAL: So, Liverpool losing in the Champions League… that was interesting! What did you make of that game?

RICHARDS: I thought it was two teams playing brilliantly well. I thought, PSG, in the first leg, absolutely dominated it. I thought they should have scored four or five goals. Liverpool got away with one. Harvey Elliot got the goal. And then I thought, "OK, Anfield, let's see. Let's see what it's like. Let's see what's really happening." Liverpool started so well. They had so many chances.

But, PSG, now they're a good side. They're a good side. And I think then the better side over two legs, which I was very surprised with. When you lose a Neymar or lose a Messi or an Mbappe, you're always thinking, "OK, how can they replicate the same levels in terms of quality?" But now they're better . They're better on the counterattack, better in midfield, and better defensively.

I just thought it was a great advert for the Champions League – two top level teams. And I think Liverpool were a bit shell-shocked in how good PSG were, to be honest. I was doing all the press stuff before the game, PSG were confident going into the first leg the second leg. But they've got a great coach. Luis Enrique is top, he really is a top coach. He Knows exactly how he wants to play. He demands control at times as well. But for them to go to Anfield and play like that, they are, you know, real contenders of winning this Champions League. I think that's been the game of the whole Champions League so far.

GOAL: Yeah, PSG came out and played their game, regardless of where it was.

RICHARDS: I just thought they have really good players. You know, [Bradley] Barcola is a terrific young talent. [Ousmane] Dembele is playing the best football of his career. They bring in Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who we've seen at Napoli. He's a real special talent. Vitinha in midfield, Nuno Mendes at left back, [Achraf] Hakimi, we know what he can do. He's been doing it for years now. And then [Gianluigi] Donnarruma in the penalties stepped up. He's the real deal. Now, if they can keep this squad together, they can do special things. The draw might not help them this year, but if they can keep the same core group together next year, they're only going to get stronger.

أحمد حسن: زيزو اعتبر نفسه سلعة.. وألومه على شيئين

وجه أحمد حسن، قائد منتخب مصر السابق، اللوم لـ أحمد سيد زيزو لاعب الزمالك بعد تأكد رحيله عن القلعة البيضاء وانتقاله إلى النادي الأهلي في صفقة انتقال حر، عقب انتهاء الموسم الكروي الجاري.

قال أحمد حسن في تصريحات عبر قناة “dmc”: “زيزو من حقه أن يُفكر في مستقبله، هو لاعب محترف ويعتبر نفسه سلعة، وطالما هناك زبون قادر على تقييمه لما لا؟ من حقه ومن حق والده أن يبحث عن مصلحته”.

وتابع: “الانتماء للجماهير فقط، رمضان صبحي كان يُقال عنه إنه إبن النادي الأهلي، لكنه رحل إلى بيراميدز من أجل مصلحته، الأندية أيضًا تبحث عن مصلحتها، عبد الله السعيد عندما انتقل من الأهلي إلى الزمالك كان نفس الوضع، وكهربا نفس المثال، وغيرهم الكثيرين”.

وأضاف: “لكن عندما نتحدث عن العقلية المحترفة، فلا بد عندما تخرج من ناديك أن يكون ذلك من خلال الباب الكبير، وهذا ما كنت أتمناه لزيزو، كنت أتمنى أنه عندما يخرج من الزمالك، على الأقل أن يرحل دون أزمات، كان يجب على اللاعب، بما أنه اتخذ القرار بالرحيل عن القلعة البيضاء، أن يتجنب الدخول في أي مفاوضات مع مجلس الإدارة أو لجنة التخطيط وتأجيل جلسته مع مسؤولي الزمالك”.

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واستمر قائلاً: “كان يجب أن يقول لمسؤولي الأهلي إنه سيستمر لنهاية الموسم مع الزمالك احترامًا وتقديرًا للنادي، وبعد نهاية الموسم سيلتحق بالأحمر، الجزء الثاني الذي ألوم فيه على زيزو والذي تسبب في خسارته لمحبيه من جماهير الزمالك هو تواجده في السفارة الأمريكية قبل مباراة الزمالك المهمة أمام ستيلينبوش في كأس الكونفدرالية، حيث كان ينهي إجراءات الحصول على تأشيرة الولايات المتحدة، التوقيت كان صعبًا، أنت تلعب في الزمالك ومحبوب الجماهير ويعتبرونك رمزًا، كان من الأفضل أن ينتظر إلى شهر مايو المقبل”.

وشدد قائلاً: “حتى لو كان هناك خلاف مع إدارة الزمالك، كان يجب عليه على الأقل احترام الجماهير وتقديرهم، هذا ما ألوم فيه زيزو لأنه لاعب محترف، وكان عليه أن يستمر حتى نهاية تعاقده ثم يفعل ما يريد”.

واختتم أحمد حسن تصريحاته بالقول: “حزن لجنة التخطيط بالزمالك، وعلى رأسهم عمرو الجنايني، لأن الأخير شعر أن اللاعب ضحك عليه، حيث كان يتفاوض معه وتم تدبير الأموال التي يحتاجها اللاعب، وفي النهاية كان اللاعب قد حسم أمره بالرحيل”.

Friedkin plotting bargain Everton deal for "outstanding" in-demand defender

Looking to land the first signing of their Everton reign, The Friedkin Group are now reportedly plotting a move to welcome an in-demand defender ahead of Premier League rivals in 2025.

Everton transfer news

Whilst defeat against fellow relegation candidates Southampton brought them crashing back down to the reality of a relegation scrap, Everton have proved in recent weeks that they should have enough to avoid the drop, earning victories over Crystal Palace and Ipswich Town as well as a point apiece against Newcastle United and Fulham.

Currently sat outside of the relegation zone, those at Goodison Park will be desperate to continue that run upon the arrival of new owners with new investment in January.

When Dan Friedkin and Co do arrive, he could hand Everton an instant boost on the transfer front with links to the likes of Tariq Lamptey and even Jonathan David recently emerging.

Andy Robertson challenges Tariq Lamptey

David would be a particular statement, though unlikely given his desire to play European football. Lamptey, on the other hand, represents a realistic deal amid his struggles at Brighton & Hove Albion. But he’s not the only defender on the Tofees’ supposed list.

According to Graeme Bailey for The Boot Room, Friedkin are now plotting a move to sign Bright Osayi-Samuel upon the expiry of his current Fenerbahce deal at the end of the season. Jose Mourinho is reportedly keen to keep hold of the right-back but may be left with no choice but to bid farewell.

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Everton will have to move quickly, however, with Aston Villa and Crystal Palace also set to chase the former Queens Park Rangers man in 2025. Given that Seamus Coleman is now 36 years old and coming to the end of an iconic Everton spell, the Toffees would be wise to welcome Osayi-Samuel back to English football.

"Outstanding" Osayi-Samuel can replace Coleman

Out with the old and in with the new, Osayi-Samuel would instantly replace Coleman in what would be the ultimate bargain as a free agent next summer. There’s a reason why Mourinho is reportedly so keen to tie the 26-year-old down to a new contract at the peak of his powers, but the Premier League is a call that the Nigerian may not be able to deny.

Last time he was in English football was at QPR in a run that saw former manager Mark Warburton full of praise. The ex-QPR boss told reporters as relayed by the Brent & Kilburn Times after victory over Cardiff City in 2020: “I’m delighted for him and it’s good for the crowd to see a player who gets them off their seats which is what you want.

“Bright came off because we’ve got to look after the young players. I’ve never been booed at 6-0 before I’ve got to say. These demands, you can’t be playing 21st, 26th, 29th, 1st, 4th or 5th whatever it might be without injury and fatigue.

“If you lose those boys for four to six week injuries, you can’t afford to do that. Today he was outstanding and deserved the applause.”

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