Shakib back in Bangladesh squad for first Test against Sri Lanka; Shadman, Jayed dropped

Shakib Al Hasan, who had missed the Tests against South Africa in March due to personal reasons, has returned to Bangladesh’s side for the first Test against Sri Lanka in Chattogram on May 15. Uncapped fast bowler Rejaur Rahman Raja, who was also named in the squad for the Pakistan Test last year, has also been named in the 16-member squad.Shakib’s last match in whites was against Pakistan at home before he skipped the New Zealand and South Africa Tests.There was no place for Shadman Islam and Abu Jayed in the squad, while Taskin Ahmed is still recovering from his shoulder injury. Left-arm quick Shoriful Islam was included in the squad subject to fitness after he didn’t play the Tests in South Africa due to an ankle injury.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

There are, however, more injury concerns in the team, with Mushfiqur Rahim and Mehidy Hasan Miraz both injuring themselves during their Dhaka Premier League match in Savar. But chief selector Minhajul Abedin said that their injuries are not serious.”[Mushfiqur and Mehidy’s injuries] is nothing serious, they will be in the Test side,” Abedin said. “Shadman will play the practice match (against Sri Lanka). Raja was in the Test side once, so he comes back because we have injury concerns in the pace department.”If Shoriful is fit, he is likely to share the new ball with Khaled Ahmed, who was impressive in the series against South Africa.Sri Lanka are scheduled to arrive on May 8 for the two-match Test series which is part of the World Test Championship, while the hosts will also arrive in Chattogram on the same day to prepare for the series. The sides will first play a two-day practice match in BKSP on May 10 and 11. The second Test is in Dhaka, from May 23.

£18m duo injured, Aaronson decision made: Leeds predicted XI & team news

Leeds United have the chance to remain in the automatic promotion spots with a win against Middlesbrough at Elland Road in the Championship this evening.

The Whites are currently second in the table and a draw could see them move to the top, before Sheffield United play on Wednesday, although a win could be needed if Burnley win their match tonight.

Daniel Farke’s side are fighting for automatic promotion back to the Premier League at the second time of asking, after his team finished third in the division last season.

The West Yorkshire outfit beat Norwich City in the play-off semi-finals before losing 1-0 to Southampton at Wembley in the final, consigning them to another year in the second tier.

Their opponents this evening will be no pushovers, though, and it is unlikely to be as straightforward as the 2-0 win over Derby County last time out at Elland Road was.

Middlesbrough have won four of their last six matches in the Championship and secured a 1-1 draw against Burnley at Turf Moor in their last game.

Leeds will also be well aware of the threats that Michael Carrick’s team pose because they have already played them at Elland Road in the League Cup this season.

The last time Leeds played Middlesbrough at Elland Road

Back in August, the Whites were drawn at home to the Teesiders in the League Cup and Farke handed rare starts to Max Wober, Karl Darlow, Joe Gelhardt, and Patrick Bamford.

However, the likes of Junior Firpo, Joe Rodon, Ethan Ampadu, Joel Piroe, and Brenden Aaronson, among others, were also in the starting line-up, which shows that the manager put out a strong side with the intention of getting through to the next round.

Anfernee Dijksteel put the away team 1-0 up in the 50th minute when the right-back burst forward and, far too easily, dribbled past Rodon in the box before slotting an excellent left-footed finish into the bottom left corner.

Delano Burgzorg doubled their lead ten minutes later after Josh Coburn threaded a through ball to send him towards the edge of the box, where the winger cut inside of Rodon before firing past Darlow.

The third and final goal for Middlesbrough came when Isaiah Jones was given far too much space around the edge of the box and his deflected shot fell perfectly for Coburn to tap into an almost empty net.

It ended 3-0 to Carrick’s men, who created four ‘big chances’ to Leeds’ two, and supporters will be hoping that Farke learned enough from that heavy defeat to prepare the team better for tonight’s match.

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In his pre-match press conference ahead of this game, the German head coach revealed that multiple players are either out or are serious doubts to feature at Elland Road.

Firpo is one star who will definitely be out for the Whites. He had to come off in the first half of the 2-0 win over Derby on Saturday and Farke has confirmed that the left-back has suffered a hamstring injury that is set to keep him out of action for up to six weeks.

The Dominican Republic international, who was signed from Barcelona for £13m in 2021, has provided one goal and three assists in 15 appearances in the Championship this season, and his attacking thrust could be missed down the left flank.

Firpo is not the only Leeds full-back who could be missing through injury tonight, though, as Farke also revealed that Jayden Bogle is a big doubt with a muscle issue.

The Whites swooped to sign the English defender from Championship rivals Sheffield United for a fee of £5m in the summer, and he has started 18 of the club’s 19 league matches to date, which speaks to how much trust the manager has in him to perform week-in-week-out.

It is not all bad news, however, as Farke also stated that right-back Sam Byram is back in training and could return to the squad against Middlesbrough, which would make him a like-for-like replacement for Bogle.

Byram is not the only player who could come back into the starting line-up for Leeds tonight, though, as the manager could make multiple changes to the side.

Predicted Leeds line-up to take on Middlesbrough

The £18m duo of Firpo and Bogle both potentially being out will mean that two new full-backs will need to come into the team, which could open the door for Byram and Wober to start.

After Firpo went off injured against Derby, the Austria international came on at left-back and scored the second goal for the Whites, whilst also helping the side to keep a clean sheet.

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That could mean that the defence lines up with Illan Meslier in goal and a back four of Byram, Rodon, Pascal Struijk, and Wober, with Ao Tanaka and Joe Rothwell as the double pivot in front of the backline.

The attack is where the German boss could make unenforced changes to the starting line-up, starting with Wilfried Gnonto coming in for Manor Solomon, as suggested by Football FanCast.

Farke could also decide to remove Brenden Aaronson from the team after a string of underwhelming performances in the number ten position for Leeds in recent weeks.

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6

Goals

0

Key passes

11

Big chances created

0

Assists

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As you can see in the table above, the USA international has started the last six Championship matches for the West Yorkshire outfit and has not contributed with a single goal, ‘big chance’ created, or assist.

Farke could take him out of the team by unleashing academy graduate Mateo Joseph in a new role as an attacking midfielder behind Joel Piroe.

The Spain U21 international has created four ‘big chances’ and provided three assists in nine starts in the Championship, which shows that he can offer quality as a creator and that is why it could be worth seeing how he fares in a deeper role.

This would make the starting XI as follows… Meslier; Byram, Rodon, Struijk (C), Wober; Tanaka, Rothwell; James, Joseph, Gnonto; Piroe

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Their own Fernandes: Dyche must unleash Everton’s "magic" star

Everton take on Manchester United this weekend as they look to end their four-game winless run which stretches back to the middle of October.

The Toffees occupy 15th place in the Premier League table, just a couple of points off the drop zone, but they face a massive challenge at Old Trafford today.

Indeed, Ruben Amorim secured his first win in charge of United during the Europa League clash in midweek, and he will be keen to keep up the momentum.

One player who Everton must watch out for is Bruno Fernandes, who can cause all sorts of problems for their backline.

Why Bruno Fernandes will be a danger

Across 12 Premier League games this season, Fernandes has scored twice and registered three assists while creating eight big chances. Under Amorim, the Portuguese gem should be able to take his game to new heights, both domestically and in Europe.

Against Bodo/Glimt, the midfielder tended to drift to the left wing during the game, where he made one key pass, had five shots in total and took 95 touches. He may not have got on the scoresheet, but there was no denying how impressive his performance was.

The Everton defence will need to be at their very best to combat him this afternoon. If they can, the club could secure a positive result.

At the other end of the pitch, Sean Dyche might just have his own version of Fernandes in Dwight McNeil, who has operated as a number ten to great effect this season.

Everton's answer to Bruno Fernandes

Dyche decision to utilise McNeil as an attacking midfielder has been rewarded with some excellent performances, with the former Burnley man single-handedly keeping Everton above the drop zone.

Three goals and three assists have been registered in the top flight, while the Englishman has also created eight big chances and averaged 2.7 key passes per game, which is more than Fernandes, who averages 2.1 key passes each match.

Comparing Fernandes and McNeil in the PL this season

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In terms of dribbles, McNeil also leads the way over the United sensation, averaging 1.6 dribbles per game to just 0.8 for Fernandes, signifying just how good he has been in the Premier League this season.

The £25k-per-week star is vital to how Everton play and Dyche must continue to unleash him just behind the main striker, especially with the destruction he can cause.

Journalist Joe Thomas previously hailed McNeil as “magic” in 2022 when Frank Lampard was in charge of the Merseyside outfit. Under Dyche, however, McNeil has taken his game to new heights this season.

Without him, the Toffees would certainly be lower than where they currently find themselves and if McNeil is on form against the Red Devils, Amorim’s first league match at Old Trafford might just be a difficult one to negotiate.

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Eoin Morgan ruled out of T20I series after sustaining quad injury

Eoin Morgan, England’s white-ball captain, has been ruled out of the remaining two matches of England’s T20I series against West Indies in Barbados, after sustaining a low-grade quadriceps injury.Morgan sat out England’s 20-run defeat in Wednesday’s third match, with Moeen Ali stepping in as his deputy, after feeling pain in his right quad during the pre-match warm-up.An ECB statement added: “Follow-up testing revealed he sustained a right thigh-muscle injury which, whilst relatively minor, will prevent him from playing further games during the current tour.”Morgan, 35, made scores of 17 from 29 balls and 13 from 12 in England’s first two fixtures – the former innings coming in the midst of a top-order collapse that included the loss of three wickets in the first two overs, and an eventual total of 103 all out.England bounced back to win the second match, although West Indies’ lower-order battled back from the brink to reduce the margin to a solitary run.Although England are currently ranked as the No. 1 T20I team in the world, Morgan had identified this campaign as an opportunity to expand their options ahead of the next T20 World Cup in Australia in November.”The whole tour is one where the development of our game is more important than a series win,” Morgan said ahead of the first T20I. “We’ve gone through this process before, and identifying the level of intensity, and our performance is far more important than the result.”The squad in the Caribbean had already been missing a core of proven performers, with Jos Buttler, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes and Mark Wood among those rested following their involvement in the Ashes, while Jofra Archer has been absent following his recent elbow operation – although he has been back training with his team-mates on this trip.In Morgan’s absence on Wednesday, England gave a debut to Harry Brook, with Phil Salt and George Garton also making their maiden T20I appearances in place of Sam Billings and Saqib Mahmood, who was hit for 28 runs in his final over of the second match.”A lot of talented guys will get opportunities throughout this series which is very exciting, not only for the team, but for them as well,” Morgan added. “They don’t get a lot of opportunity to go through a process like this so, for our long-term planning, as we strive to have deeper, stronger squads, it’s very important. The group that we would normally take to a World Cup has been together for quite some time, so the planning behind that is important to us.”Moeen will continue to lead the team in Morgan’s absence for the final two back-to-back fixtures on Saturday and Sunday. England, currently 2-1 down, must win both to claim the series.

Barcelona player ratings vs Las Palmas: Super subs to the rescue! Dani Olmo and Ferran Torres make the difference as Hansi Flick's men go top of La Liga

Barcelona's bench got them out of trouble as the Blaugrana usurped Atletico Madrid at the top of La Liga with a battling victory at Las Palmas

Substitutes Dani Olmo and Ferran Torres inspired Barcelona to a hard-fought 2-0 win at Las Palmas to return to the top of La Liga on Saturday.

After a shock 2-1 defeat to Las Palmas last November, the hosts looked to pick up where they left off as they forced a number of good early saves from Wojciech Szczesny.

The visitors, on the other hand, were disjointed, many players were off-colour, and they struggled to create any meaningful openings in the first half.

Barca carved out their best chance of the game on the hour mark when Lamine Yamal's cross found the head of Raphinha, but the Brazilian could only head well wide.

Then Olmo provided the match's first real bit of quality when he beat one defender and then smashed an unstoppable strike in off the bar to make it 1-0 in the 62nd minute.

The away side's nerves were jangling when it looked like Las Palmas would receive a penalty for an Eric Garcia handball but a lengthy VAR review went in Barca's favour.

To add a bit more gloss to the scoreline, fellow substitute Torres rattled a rasping drive past Jasper Cillessen to leapfrog Atletico Madrid into first but rivals Real Madrid can draw level with them if they beat Girona on Sunday.

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    Goalkeeper & Defence

    Wojciech Szczesny (7/10):

    Is looking more assured in between the sticks as he preserved Barca's clean sheet with some good saves.

    Jules Kounde (5/10):

    Offered little in attack and didn't seem to pull up many trees in defence, either.

    Eric Garcia (7/10):

    Looked pretty solid when called upon, with the defender appearing to be growing in confidence week-on-week.

    Pau Cubarsi (7/10):

    Fared pretty well against the combative Oli McBurnie and swept up nicely in his team's final third.

    Alejandro Balde (7/10):

    Was largely untroubled at the back and looked a threat going forward.

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    Marc Casado (6/10):

    Got stuck in as usual but sometimes struggled against Las Palmas' physical midfield.

    Pedri (6/10):

    The former Las Palmas youngster didn't have a particularly noteworthy return to his old club but received a warm reception.

    Fermin Lopez (5/10):

    Struggled to make much of an impact and was hooked at half time.

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    Lamine Yamal (6/10):

    Was very underwhelming for long periods as little came off the for the teenager. However, in the final quarter of the game, he began to come alive with some silky skills.

    Robert Lewandowski (5/10):

    Was a virtual spectator for most of the encounter but didn't get much, if any, service.

    Raphinha (7/10):

    The winger put in the hard yards but little fell to the Barcelona captain on the night.

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    Subs & Manager

    Dani Olmo (8/10):

    The Spain international provided the spark that his side greatly needed with an excellent individual goal.

    Frenkie de Jong (6/10):

    Was booked before he even came onto the pitch but kept the ball well when called upon.

    Ferran Torres (8/10):

    Scored with virtually his first kick of the game, courtesy of an emphatic finish.

    Hansi Flick (7/10):

    His decision to bring on Olmo for Lopez at the break worked wonders but this was an unconvincing display from his team.

'Greatest Liverpool FC attacker of Premier League era' – Apple TV commentator Keith Costigan on Mo Salah and Liverpool, the Olivier Giroud experiment at LAFC and more

The former soccer player turned commentator joined Mic'd Up to discuss the upcoming 2025 MLS season, the success of Liverpool under Arne Slot and more

Keith Costigan is an interesting figure in the North American soccer scene. Born in Ireland, he came to the U.S. on a college scholarship and fell in love with the domestic game. He played professionally with the Portland Timbers in USL, and with the Harrisburg City Islanders, too.

In a world full of overlaps, Costigan worked under assistant coach Mark Pulisic – father of USMNT star Christian – while with the Islanders.

He held training stints with the LA Galaxy as well, but his impact on the domestic game was never on the pitch, rather, it was off it — watching it with a keen eye through a unique perspective.

Costigan is now one of the lead commentators on Apple TV covering MLS, but worked as the voice of the Seattle Sounders for seven years, where he earned two Emmys. Prior, he worked for FOX Sports as the lead play-by-play announcer on the German Bundesliga, while covering the UEFA Champions League, Liga MX, the CONCACAF Gold Cup, and the European Championships.

It was all unintentional, though, he never had plans to become a voice of the domestic game; it was a "snowball" effect that saw him roll into the position.

"One day, somebody just came up to me and asked me about one of my teammates, Brent Sancho, playing in a World Cup qualifier when I put him in contact with him, and Nick Webster was the guy. And it snowballed into him asking me if I wanted to call the game with him. And I said no, it never, it never crossed my mind. Like, stupid, like I just turned down a great offer. But then he asked again," Costigan told GOAL. "He was like, come on, you should do it. And then I was like, alright, I'll do it…You know, playing the game is great, but obviously, at that level, you're doing it for the love, not for the money. And then? I just started working in broadcasting with FOX, and kind of went from there."

With FOX, Costigan worked on different shows and broadcasts, becoming a familiar face for many fans across North American soccer. Now, though, he is known as one of the most knowledgeable voices around the continent in domestic soccer.

Costigan weighed in on the upcoming MLS season for the Sounders, LAFC, reigning champions LA Galaxy, and Liverpool FC 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: The Seattle Sounders recently acquired U.S. internationals Jesus Ferreira and Paul Arriola from FC Dallas. Will they be enough to lift their attack in 2025, ahead of competing in the FIFA Club World Cup, CONCACAF Champions Cup and the domestic campaign?

COSTIGAN: Yeah, I like them. I talked to [Brian] Schmetzer a couple of weeks ago in Miami, and I was like, great moves. And Schmetzer’s always like, ‘you know, let's see….You know, we're happy with what we're doing,’ but he’s also kind of keeping his cards close to his chest…Jesus Ferreira is a known quantity in the league. He's a top striker for me. So that's a no-brainer… if you have the opportunity to add him, you do it.

And Paul Arriola is someone that I think kind of lost his way a little bit at Dallas. But he can be a direct attacking threat. Can play a couple of different roles. And I think for me, I don't think the Sounders could have done any better business that you can look at and say they are going to be better. You could maybe sign a foreign player, and in the end, he ends up being outstanding. But that doesn't always work out. So I like the moves.

I think going into Club World Cup for Ferreira in particular, he's looking at that maybe as a shop window as well because I think he still has desires to maybe go to Europe and to have a motivated player like that playing for the Sounders, it's a good situation. So I think Smith, [Seattle’s GM] Craig Waibel has done a really good job this offseason.

GOAL: The Sounders Club World Cup group has been dubbed the with the likes of Botafogo, Atletico Madrid and Juventus all competing against them. Have they bolstered their roster enough this offseason for such a competition?

COSTIGAN: It's funny, I'm working on a paper, I'm doing a sports MBA right now, and the paper is on the finances of football. And one of the things in the finances of football is the more you spend, the more likely you are to be successful. Now, obviously you look at the Manchester United’s of this world, and it doesn't always work out. You could talk about spending more, but you look at the clubs they're going to be playing against, they have much bigger budgets. They have deeper squads. The one saving grace for the Sounders is you're at home, you're on your territory. So that gives you an opportunity, but I think it's going to be really, really difficult.

I don't necessarily know if you go out and spend 25 million on one player makes you better. You want the collective to work as a group. Sometimes you do that and one player is on so much more money than everybody else, it fractures the squad, etc. So, you know, I think Seattle would be competitive, and if they get out of the group, it will be a shock. Like, I'm not saying I will be shocked, I want them to get out, but if you get out of that group, when you consider the money the other teams have spent, in world football terms, it’s a shock.

So I'm rooting for them, but you just look at the money of the other teams, the players that they find, you're like, oh, man, this is going to be tough, but it's why we watch the game. It's why we watch the game. And I'm excited to, you know, hopefully, be there for those games as well. And once that whistle blows, anything is possible, particularly when you play in front of your own fans. So it'll be fun.

GOAL: Seattle's one X-factor heading into 2025 is a healthy Pedro De La Vega, who returned from injury later in the season in 2024, but only managed to appear in 16 league matches. What are the expectations for him in particular, considering the club spent $7.5M for him, and is banking on his prospects?

COSTIGAN: That's a good question. It's just that they played a game in Marbella [Spain], a preseason friendly. They won 2-0. De la Vega scored and assisted. When I saw that… I'm like, OK, yep, at the end of last season, I saw glimpses. Oh, and there you go. There was a moment against LAFC in the playoffs where he made that run and set up a chance. And I went: I see it.

Now, we didn't see it enough last year, but he was a young player who came in injured, and when you're playing catch-up like that, it's very, very difficult to find your feet. I expect them to be better. I expect them to be more creative. I expect them to get more goals. And he needs this preseason, so when I saw that performance in Marbella, it made me really happy. but it's also a case of staying fit, being available, getting to know your teammates, and getting to know what your role is…But I don't think there's any doubt, if he stays fit, we're going to see a better Pedro de la Vega…I hope he's right up there with the very best, but, you know, at the very least, I expect him to be a double-figure assist guy this year and chip in with some goals as w ell.

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GOAL: Another American on the move this offseason in addition to Ferreira was striker Brandon Vazquez, who left Liga MX side Monterrey to return to MLS, signing with Austin FC. Was this a good move for both him and , or does it seem like an odd fit from afar?

COSTIGAN: I don't know. Brandon had some goals down there, but when Monterrey signed him, German Berterame was like the centerpiece of their attack, and it was like the way they play didn't really lend itself to two strikers. So I think again, just like Jesus [Ferreira], Brandon is a known quantity in the league, like he scores goals, you know what you're going to get from him…

I think he brings quality there. I think he brings a presence he can get on the end of the crosses. But I've watched Austin over the last few years, and the No. 9 role wasn't the issue. I know Gyasi Zardes, and I'm a little bit biased, because I have a friendship with Gyasi as well, but other forwards went in and played. Nobody really scored goals in Austin because they didn't generate that many chances. They were quite defensive. Driussi’s drop-off last year was vast, and he's not going to be there this year. So it signals to me they're going to go a different way. They're going to go a different route. They have a new coach coming in Nico Estevez and he didn't have the greatest of times at his previous club FC Dallas.

It's an interesting watch, but it's one of those clubs where I think the jury's really out, like, in terms of where they're going to be at…When someone brings up Austin, they go, yeah, they're making moves. But I still have no idea what to expect. Like, if they were down near the bottom of the West again, I would not be surprised.

GOAL: Mauricio Pochettino came out and adamantly said, no matter where you play, as long as you're playing, I will look at you. Do you think a move back to MLS instead of going abroad perhaps hurts Vasquez's chances in the national team picture, or is he still right in there with this group?

COSTIGAN: I've worked as a scout for U.S. Soccer and one of the most difficult things you have to do, when you're looking at a player, is take away the context of the level that they're playing at. It's not easy to watch someone and say it will translate, but I think that the very best can pick that out. They can say, this fits what I want to do. His ability fits what I want to do and my goal for the team. So I like hearing that [from Pochettino]…

I think there are just a few soldiers left that are online that I don't even think have been to Europe in their life and they go “Europe is amazing. You gotta, go, you can’t stay in MLS” – Look at some of the setups in Europe. It isn't that great! The idea that you're going to be a big part of the team, that you're going to have the opportunity to flourish and play is big, but…

For example, I don't know if Zack Steffen became a better goalkeeper at Man City. I don't know anybody that can tell me that. I remember people telling me Zack Steffen is going to hear from Pep [Guardiola] in practice that he's going to do this and that I'm like… Pep isn’t coming over telling Zack to like, change anything in practice. But I think you know, if a player is in an environment that fosters growth, it allows him to continue to evolve as a player, you have an opportunity to be involved. So Brandon should have no qualms about that. He has to deliver. But I like what Poch said. And I think any rational-minded football person would say the same thing as well.

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GOAL: Another player, like Vazquez, who had left MLS for Liga MX was winger Cade Cowell. Since he signed for Chivas, he hasn't quite found consistency for the club, but still shows glimpses of the pace, size and scoring ability we saw in San Jose. What next for him? Where does he fit in the picture in Liga MX, but also internationally with the USMNT?

COSTIGAN: Cade is an interesting one. I cover Liga MX a little bit, and the keyboard warriors came after me when he played for the U.S. in one game, and I said, I didn't know when Cade was here, what he actually did to earn a U.S. Men's National Team call up initially. I was like, we're picking a player based on potential, when it's the national team, I think you have to have a bit of a track record, because it's the culmination of everything. Since, I've seen him develop, like last time he played, last time he played for the national team, I said, this is a player that's evolving. I saw him last year with Chivas and I said he's getting better. So he's taking steps…Does that future hold in Liga MX, going to Europe, [or] coming back to MLS? He has to continue to play…He's very Pacey, but sometimes he's one direction for me like he can change direction when the defender forces in one way, but I've seen real improvements in that. So I look at Cade, and I'm like, I wasn't being critical. I was saying, you need to do more. He's starting to do more. I'm excited about where he's going to go, but that must continue – his growth. So I like where he's at now, the most important thing is just to play and continue to become a better player, which he has been doing.

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GOAL: The LA Galaxy's 2024 campaign was brilliant, but how does Greg Vanney keep this squad together ahead of a potential MLS Cup repeat?

COSTIGAN: It's tough. Like, I don't think, you know all the greats will tell you the best time to evolve is when you're when you're at your very best. If you wait, you play catch up. So I think we've seen them start to make moves…

[Then you have the front tree]in [Gabriel] Pec, wow –what a season. You have a game changer in Dejan Joveljic, you have a No. 9 who will get 15 to 20 goals and in [Joseph] Paintsil, you'll have the same, so you add up the numbers of that front three again, they'll be there or thereabouts, which is what they were this year in the West. Right? They were right up there with number one. I know they lost on the final day of the regular season. I could see LA Galaxy being a third or fourth seed going into playoffs but with Ricky Puig finally back and ready in the mix. They're a man for everyone.

By the way, Riqui Puig, for me… I know Messi is the greatest. I know I love watching him, but watching Riqui Puig is different, teams hate him and the opposition hates him. He loves contact. He loves winding people up. He's box office for me in MLS. So when he comes back in, if they're there or thereabouts, they're going to be a threat again. And by the way, it's the Galaxy – they make moves. This isn't a club that stands still so…I think it'll be a different Galaxy. But I still think they're a real contender to win it all based on that front three again.

Europa League last-16 fixtures: Man Utd and Tottenham discover potential opponents after knockout phase play-off draw

Manchester United and Tottenham have discovered their potential last-16 Europa League opponents after Friday's play-off draw.

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    After United saw off FCSB 2-0 and Tottenham downed Elfsborg 3-0, both teams automatically qualified for the last-16 of the Europa League on Thursday night. Now, it has been revealed which teams, who have to duke it out in the play-offs, they could face following Friday's draw.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    United or Tottenham could face either AZ Alkmaar, Midtjylland, Real Sociedad, or Galatasaray in a two-legged last-16 tie in early to mid-March. This is a competition both teams have a good chance of winning but these sides could provide stern opposition in the round of 16.

  • EUROPA LEAGUE KNOCKOUT PHASE PLAY-OFF DRAW IN FULL

    Ferencvaros vs Viktoria Plzen

    Porto vs Roma

    Galatasaray vs AZ Alkmaar

    Real Sociedad vs Midtjylland

    Ajax vs Union Saint-Gilloise

    FSCB vs PAOK

    Bodo/Glimt vs Twente

    Fenerbahce vs Anderlecht

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    After eight matches of the group stage, Lazio topped the table and United finished third with 18 points; while Spurs were a place and a point behind them in fourth. Incidentally, Sociedad came 13th, Galatasaray were 14th, AZ finished 19th and Midtjylland ended up in 20th. Play-off ties will be played on 13 and 20 February.

Man Utd and INEOS set to sell £190,000-a-week star at huge 87.5% discount

A fresh update has claimed that Manchester United are set to sell a “massive” player in the near future, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe making his presence felt.

Man Utd manager & transfer news

The future of Erik ten Hag continues to be the big talking point at Old Trafford currently, even though the Dutchman has done just about enough to keep his job in the last couple of matches, having picked up hard-earned draws away to Porto and Aston Villa.

A big meeting took place between Ratcliffe and other high-profile figures at United earlier this week, with the managerial situation the main topic of conversation, but it looks as though he will remain in charge once the players return after the international break.

In terms of potential new signings, Argentina World Cup winner Rodrigo De Paul is reportedly being eyed up by the Red Devils, with the 30-year-old Atletico Madrid ace seen as an ideal partner for Manuel Ugarte in midfield.

There are also exit rumours doing the rounds, with Christian Eriksen linked with a return to Ajax, for example, and now another hugely experienced head could also be on his way out of the Old Trafford exit door soon.

Ratcliffe willing to sell "massive" Man Utd player

According to The Daily Star, Manchester United are set to sell Harry Maguire in the January transfer window, with Ratcliffe willing to listen to offers for the 31-year-old.

The Red Devils could even accept bids as low as £10m, which is an 87.5% decrease on the whopping £80m that they paid Leicester City for his services back in 2019.

There is no doubt that Maguire hasn’t hit the heights many expected of him when he initially joined United, with some perhaps recklessly even claiming he would be their version of Virgil van Dijk, having impressed for England at the 2018 World Cup.

Instead, the £190,000-a-week England international has almost become a figure of fun with rival supporters, too often lacking pace and not looking up to the elite standards required at the heart of the defence.

That’s not to say that Maguire hasn’t had plenty of good performances, however, and Ten Hag clearly values him, saying of him last year: “[Maguire] was playing a massive, massive game. A very good performance. He showed leadership and in and out of possession he was very good, so I’m very pleased with that performance from Harry.”

In fairness to Maguire, he has also done fine in recent weeks, keeping a clean sheet at Villa and scoring a vital last-gasp equaliser away to Porto, with the likes of Lisandro Martinez and Matthijs de Ligt arguably in poorer form.

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At 31, though, the England international doesn’t represent United’s long-term future, and it is hard to see him suddenly finding an extra gear at this stage in his career. For that reason, cashing in on him and signing a younger replacement could make complete sense.

محمد الشناوي: مواجهة ميسي تحدٍ كبير لنا.. وسبق أن واجهت رونالدو وسواريز

تحدث محمد الشناوي، حارس مرمى النادي الأهلي، عن المواجهة المرتقبة أمام النجم الأرجنتيني ليونيل ميسي وفريقه إنتر ميامي، في افتتاح بطولة كأس العالم للأندية 2025، مؤكدًا أنها ستكون مباراة تاريخية للنادي واللاعبين.

ويتواجد فريق النادي الأهلي في المجموعة الأولى بمنافسات كأس العالم للأندية التي تضم إلى جواره فرق إنتر ميامي الأمريكي وبالميراس البرازيلي وبورتو البرتغالي.

ومن المقرر أن يستهل الفريق المصري مشواره في البطولة بمواجهة إنتر ميامي بقيادة ميسي، في المباراة الافتتاحية للبطولة يوم 15 يونيو 2025.

فيديو | منافس الأهلي.. ميسي يسجل ويقود إنتر ميامي لفوز هام على كانساس في دوري أبطال كونكاكاف 

وقال الشناوي في تصريحات مذاعة عبر منصة DAZN الناقلة لمنافسات كأس العالم للأندية: “أمر جلل أن تلعب بين نجوم كبار، لقد سبق لي مواجهة كريستيانو رونالدو ولويس سواريز، والآن اللعب أمام ميسي هو أمر عظيم جدًا”، مشيرًا إلى أن الفريق بالكامل يشعر بالحماس لهذه المواجهة.

وأضاف قائد الأهلي: “جميع اللاعبين يشعرون بالفخر لمواجهة ميسي، الذي توّج بجائزة أفضل لاعب في العالم عدة مرات، بالتأكيد هي لحظة خاصة لنا جميعًا، لأننا نواجه أحد أفضل اللاعبين في تاريخ كرة القدم”.

وأعرب الشناوي عن ثقته في أن المباراة ستكون قوية ومثيرة، حيث قال: “أعتقد أن المواجهة بين الأهلي وإنتر ميامي ستكون كبيرة، فنحن نملك فريقًا قويًا ولديه خبرات كبيرة في مثل هذه البطولات”.

وفي السياق ذاته أعرب حسين الشحات لاعب الأهلي عن سعادته بالمشاركة في البطولة، مشيرًا إلى أن التواجد في النسخة الأولى من مونديال الأندية بحضور 32 لاعب شيء يحسب للأهلي.

ويستعد الأهلي للمشاركة في كأس العالم للأندية 2025، في شكلها الجديد لأول مرة في التاريخ، وستكون مواجهة بطل إفريقيا أمام إنتر ميامي، بقيادة ليونيل ميسي، واحدة من أبرز مباريات البطولة نظرًا لقيمة الفريقين وجماهيرية اللقاء.

What Postecoglou has secretly told his Tottenham squad after Arsenal defeat

A report has shared exactly what Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou told his Spurs squad behind-closed-doors after their disappointing loss to fierce rivals Arsenal on Sunday.

Postecoglou criticised after 1-0 Tottenham defeat to Arsenal

Tottenham’s set-piece record under Postecoglou is a cause for concern among supporters and critics alike, with Gabriel Magalhaes’ winning header from a corner being their 10th goal conceded from a dead ball situation since the Australian took charge last year.

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Gabriel rose basically unchallenged to thump his header past the helpless Guglielmo Vicario from close range, resulting in on-lookers theorising why the Brazilian was so free inside Spurs’ penalty area and right outside their six-yard box.

Tottenham actually dominated possession on the day, and created openings of their own, but a lack of cutting edge meant that Gabriel’s header was enough for Mikel Arteta’s side to seize all the bragging rights and all three points.

Brennan Johnson was criticised for his attacking display against Arsenal, with Dejan Kulusevski also questioned by some critics after the Swede and his teammates failed to unlock a resolute Gunners backline.

“I know that, for some reason, people think I don’t care about set-pieces,” said Postecoglou after Tottenham’s defeat to Arsenal.

“I understand the narrative, but we work on them all the time. We held them [Arsenal] well for the most part, but switched off for one and paid a price. They’re obviously a very big threat from set-pieces and it only takes one.

“It wasn’t just [Cristian] Romero, others switched off too. The delivery was spot on and Gabriel is a threat in those situations. We paid a price for it, but you learn from that and you move on. It’s my burden to carry and I’m fine with that.

Date

Result

15th Sept 2024

1-0 Arsenal win

28th April 2024

3-2 Arsenal win

24th Sept 2023

2-2 draw

15th Jan 2023

2-0 Arsenal win

1st Oct 2022

3-1 Arsenal win

12th May 2022

3-0 Spurs win

26th Sept 2021

3-1 Arsenal defeat

“For me, it’s about the finer details of us getting to where we want to be — for us, the way forward is to try to turn the football we’re playing into something meaningful.”

The result takes Spurs’ tally to two Premier League defeats, a draw and a single win from their opening four league matches, with Brentford awaiting them next in the top flight this weekend.

Before that, Postecoglou prepares his side to take on Coventry City in the EFL Cup this evening, with silverware long eluding Spurs as supporters hope for a cup run.

What Postecoglou has secretly told his Spurs squad after Arsenal loss

Writing in a detailed piece for The Daily Mail this week, reliable journalist Sami Mokbel shared what Postecoglou has secretly told his Tottenham squad after their defeat to Arsenal.

According to Mokbel, the 59-year-old’s message to his players was clear – that they remain on the right path and to keep calm.

Members of the Lilywhites squad also believe that their performances in these first four league games have offered an improvement on last season’s opening quartet of matches, despite the contrasting results.

There remains real positivity behind the scenes at N17, but that optimism needs to translate into results on the pitch, otherwise Postecoglou will keep feeling the heat.

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