عصام سالم يوجه رسالة نارية إلى لاعبي الزمالك ويوضح موقف شيكابالا من مباراة الترجي

أكد عصام سالم المتحدث الرسمي باسم نادي الزمالك، أن التعادل مع وادي دجلة في مباراة أمس نتيجة محبطة.

الزمالك تعادل مع وادي دجلة سلبيًا في إطار منافسات الجولة 14 من عمر مسابقة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

وقال سالم خلال تصريحات لبرنامج “ملعب أون تايم” على قناة “أون تايم سبورتس”: “نتيجة محبطة بكل المقاييس، إلى الآن لعبنا 13 مباراة خسرنا 9 نقاط، وهذا لا يناسب فريق يطمح في الفوز ببطولة الدوري”.

وأضاف: “الخسارة أمام المحلة الصاعد حديثًا ثم التعادل مع أسوان والآن أمام دجلة، عقب المباراة ذهبت للصيدلية لأشتري دواء للصداع!”.

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وتابع: “في 3 مباريات الزمالك لم يسجل أي أهداف، والأزمة ليست في رحيل مصطفى محمد، لأننا لعبنا من غيره، ولابد أن يعالج باتشيكو الأخطاء، الأخير قال تصريحاته إن اللاعبين لديهم مشاكل غير فنية تسببت في ضياع الفرص، يجب فتح هذا الملف ومعالجة الأخطاء”.

وأكمل: “ليس من المعقول أن يسيطر الفريق على كل المباريات ومع ذلك لا يحرز أهدافًا”.

وأردف: “إدارة الزمالك تبذل قصارى جهدها لتوفير مستحقات اللاعبين، وعليهم أن يستعيدوا مستواهم ويشعرون بالمسؤولية، هم مطالبين بتصحيح هذا الوضع لأن الجماهير محبطة، من ينافس لابد أن يتمسك بكل نقطة، والتاريخ لا يذكر إلا النتائج والبطولات وليس عدد الفرص الضائعة”.

وعن موقف شيكابالا وأحمد سيد زيزو وحازم أمام من السفر إلى تونس لمواجهة الترجي، أوضح: “هناك اختبارات ستجرى لهم قبل السفر، وباتشيكو سيحرص على جمع كل قوته أمام الترجي، لأن الفريق التونسي سيحاول رد اعتباره، واللاعبون مطالبون بالعودة بنتيجة إيجابية من تونس”.

وغاب الثلاثي عن مباراة الزمالك ووادي دجلة التي أقيمت أمس، ومن المقرر أن يواجه الفارس الأبيض نظيره الترجي التونسي يوم السبت المقبل،في إطار الجولة الثالثة لدور المجموعات لدوري أبطال إفريقيا. 

وحول أزمة شيكابالا مع سبورتينج لشبونة، قال: “هناك حوار بين الناديين في محاولة لإيجاد حلول ودية، لأن هذه الأزمة منذ سنوات كثيرة، وسنبدأ بالحل الودي لإنهاء الأزمة”.

وترددت أنباء عن توقيع غرامات مستحقة على نادي الزمالك بسبب عدم سداد أموال سبورتينج لشبونة البرتغالي في صفقة انتقال شيكابالا حتى الآن، رغم أن المجلس السابق كان يخصمها من راتب اللاعب.

Norwich City: Todd Cantwell wants to play central role for Canaries

Todd Cantwell has given an interview highlighting his wishes to play a more central role for Norwich City moving forward.

”I would say it’s probably a favoured one,” he said to EDP24.

However, for the time being, Cantwell said he was happy to play wherever manager Daniel Farke sees fit for him.

“But playing off the left under Daniel is not like a normal left midfield role, so I wouldn’t say it’s too far out of position but naturally I’ve always been a number 10 and it’s always been a position that’s I’ve felt like I’ve flourished.”

The youngster starred for Norwich during the club’s 4-1 loss to Serie A top-four finishers Atalanta on Tuesday.

Cantwell started the game due to a knock picked up by Marco Stiepermann in the 5-1 win over Luton Town last Saturday.

Moving to a central role may not be too far off in the near future for the 21-year-old despite the form of Marco Stiepermann last season. The German scored 10 goals and assisted a further nine as Norwich City won promotion to the Premier League.

However, despite Stiepermann’s form, he remains the only out-and-out attacking midfielder at the club, according to Transfermarkt. Cantwell himself has played the majority of his games at the under-23 level as an attacking/central midfielder (26). His suitability for the role is further enhanced by his statistics from last season.

The youngster averaged exactly one key pass per game (per WhoScored) in the Championship last season, showing his creative prowess. To put that into context, only six players in their squad averaged more last season, all of whom were older and more established.

Cantwell should be given a chance to impress manager Farke in the centre of the pitch. He appears to have all the attributes to succeed in the position, from his stature and body shape (pointed out in a scout report by the Daily Mail) to his dribbling ability on the ball against opposing defenders.

And with Stiepermann the only out-and-out attacking midfield option, the rotation will be necessary especially with the Carabao Cup and FA Cup games next season. Those will be the games where Farke needs to use Cantwell as his number 10.

Cantwell has a bright future after being named in the young EFL team of the year last season. With issues ranging from a lack of options to his own strong contributions, the 21-year-old should be used in a central role.

How big a role will Cantwell play? Join the discussion by commenting below…

Leeds fans react to recent Adam Forshaw injury update

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Leeds United have revealed that Adam Forshaw is an injury doubt for this weekend’s pre-season clash with Western Sydney Warriors.

Indeed, the midfielder picked up a heavy challenge from Manchester United’s Ashley Young in the latter stages of Wednesday’s friendly encounter.

Young will argue that he won the ball but there is no question that it was a potentially dangerous challenge on Forshaw.

Via their official website, Leeds revealed that the 27-year-old would be undergoing treatment and therefore faces a late fitness test for the team’s next game.

It has hardly an ideal situation when considering that head coach Marcelo Bielsa only selected 16 players for the trip Down Under, with the rest of the squad staying in England to continue their preparations for the new campaign.

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The Leeds fans have been on social media reacting to the injury update and a selection of the tweets are available to view below:

Manchester United transfer the wrong move for Harry Maguire

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Last summer at Leicester seemed to be all about Harry Maguire.

The defender was in supreme form at the World Cup, popping up with a goal against Sweden en route to winning a colossal 5.9 aerial duels across the tournament.

This year, there was no men’s World Cup, but somehow Maguire is still finding a way for things to be made all about him.

That’s not on purpose, but when the likes of Manchester United and Manchester City come calling the lure is nigh on impossible to resist.

United are a team rich in history whilst City’s record in recent years speaks for itself, surely you’d be a fool to turn them down?

Indeed you would in terms of City, for they are a team who cannot seem to stop winning trophies under Pep Guardiola.

But with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Red Devils, they are still seemingly a team in free fall.

Last weekend, it was reported that they had agreed an £80m fee for Maguire. It’s a price that, if the deal goes through, will make him the most expensive defender of all time, beating the record set by Virgil van Dijk.

What makes it even more incredible, is that Matthijs de Ligt cost Juventus £67.5m. This is a defender who has quickly become one of the best young players in Europe, captaining Ajax as a teenager to the Champions League semi-finals.

Maguire hasn’t captained his side, nor has he reached the latter stages of a continental competition. What he has reached, though, is the World Cup semi-final and it’s in Russia where he truly made his name.

Fast forward a year and the speculation that initially claimed he could move to United is still there. However, it now looks like materialising further.

Maguire hasn’t handed in an official transfer request, but the word is that he’s told his club he wishes to leave.

But, in United’s current state, why on earth should he leave Leicester?

The Foxes are a team on the up and the amount of ambition they’ve shown recently should have the likes of Arsenal and United themselves looking over their shoulders.

If they keep Maguire, there’s no reason why they can’t be pushing for European football.

The sky is the limit at the King Power and you only need to look at their remarkable title victory to realise what’s possible.

But the reality of Leicester’s transfer window so far, and indeed that of the clubs close to them, is that no one has shown the level of ambition they’re displaying.

In bringing Youri Tielemans to the Midlands for £40m, it was a huge statement and on that evidence alone, you can see the clear intent and vision they have for the future.

Brendan Rodgers is building an exciting project, one which was added to in the form of Ayoze Perez too.

Having scored 12 goals last term, he’s a player who could prove the difference for a side who lacked goals other than James Maddison and Jamie Vardy last term.

Their ability to bring in Tielemans, though, is perhaps a wide-scale sign that the gap between those in fifth and sixth to those who finish behind is actually closing.

At the end of the day, United’s hopes of winning a league title next season or even beating Liverpool and their Manchester rivals to a domestic cup seems slim.

So why, when you don’t have the guarantee of winning a trophy as you did in the past with United, would you want to switch Leicester for Old Trafford?

The history and the sheer awe of playing in a stadium like that is bound to be attractive whilst the pay rise he’ll likely get from moving will be huge. In that case, it’s easy to see why he’d be drawn in.

But beyond that, is there anything United can offer that the Foxes won’t? Arguably not.

That is both a sad indictment of where the Red Devils are at the moment, but it’s also symbolic of how competitive the Premier League can become behind the two top teams, something that should fill even the most disillusioned of football fans with excitement.

In terms of starting XI quality, the gap between the bottom half of the big six and the cabal of clubs below them only seems to be getting smaller, and the coming season feels like the most likely opportunity yet for the Premier League’s elite group to be broken up by the chasing pack.

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For Maguire, this is a big moment in his career.

As a young footballer you dream of playing for the big teams and the 26-year-old could be about to realise that this summer.

Yet, at Leicester there is a clear vision and excitement, there is no negativity, and neither are they are a team filled with some of the biggest egos in football.

At the Midlands club, there is a project that has undoubted amounts of potential and at the centre of it could be Maguire.

Hopes of replicating the success they had in 2015/16 seems far-fetched, but at this precise moment in time, they arguably have as much chance of winning a trophy as United do, and probably a similar chance of qualifying for the Europa League next season.

With all this in mind, aside from historic prestige, what would Maguire really gain from leaving Leicester for United?

Spurs pull out of Tielemans deal after being quoted £40m

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Tottenham Hotspur have pulled out of the race to sign Youri Tielemans from AS Monaco, per Football Insider.

What’s the word?

Spurs are attempting to secure their first deal since January 2018 this summer, and have been linked with a number of midfielders.

Giovani Lo Celso and Tanguy Ndombele, of Real Betis and Lyon respectively, are both targets, per the report, but an attempt to sign Tielemans has now been all but ruled out.

The central midfielder spent the second half of the season on loan at Leicester City and the Foxes are said to be interested in signing him permanently.

Spurs, though, have been put off by the prospect of paying over £40m for the Belgium international, with Monaco keen to receive a major fee for his services.

Indeed, Football Insider claim that Lo Celso and Ndombele are regarded as higher-quality acquisitions in this transfer window.

Recruitment is right

Tottenham are making the correct decisions here.

Tielemans made an impact during his time at the King Power Stadium – he scored three goals and registered five assists in 13 Premier League games – but his sample size may be too small to convince top clubs.

Ndombele, by comparison, is perhaps the best young midfielder in Europe while Lo Celso is a goalscoring No.10 – netting 16 times last season – who can either replace or provide competition to Christian Eriksen.

Tielemans should be nothing more than a back-up at this stage, should those two deals fall through.

That Spurs aren’t willing to shell out £40m for a sub-par recruit should encourage fans ahead of what is likely to be a busy summer.

Nonsense! Everton fans respond to Lucas Digne transfer rumours

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Lots of Everton fans have taken to Twitter to respond after The Mirror reported that Tottenham are keen on signing Lucas Digne, but the Toffees would want Danny Rose and cash for their first choice left-back.

The France international won the club’s Player of the Season award and is very highly rated at Goodison Park, having signed in an £18m deal from Barcelona last summer.

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There seems little chance that the Toffees will cash in on one of their star men after just one season, and the Liverpool Echo have already come out and said that no contact has been made for the 25-year-old; the whole story really does reek of falsities, and most of the Everton supporters on Twitter aren’t having it.

The Mirror reports that Tottenham have the cash from their run to the Champions League final to spend, although you would assume it would take a whopping transfer fee to prise a man with four years left on his contract away from Goodison Park.

Let’s take a look at some of the best tweets…

Pundit View: Derek Ferguson believes Rangers should bite on Alfredo Morelos deal at £6m

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Former Rangers player Derek Ferguson reckons the Ibrox side should sell Alfredo Morelos for around just £6m this summer, speaking on Open Goal’s season review show.

What’s he said?

Almost ever since his arrival Morelos has been talked about in terms of being a sellable asset and his 30 goals for the club this season have only fuelled a general belief he could one day exit Ibrox for big money.

Ferguson though reckons his discipline problems have gotten in the way of a truly mammoth deal, reckoning the Gers should bite on a deal well below eight figures.

Speaking on Open Goal’s season review show, the former midfielder said:

“I’m delighted that [Jermain] Defoe’s come in and he’s played exceptionally well. He [Morelos] is on the bench at the minute and he won’t be liking that because every footballer wants to play. I think he got carried away, thinking it was all about him. It’s not about you – it’s about the squad, it’s about the team.

“It [Morelos’ indiscipline] could’ve cost Rangers.

“He’s not a good role model. If the kids are going to the games, the way he’s carrying on, it’s not a good look.

“I think if they get maybe even £6m or £7m, I would snap your hand off for that. I see a quote this morning saying he wants to play in a more competitive league…but he’s not won the league.

“I don’t know where he gets that from.”

Is he right?

With five red cards this season there’s absolutely no doubt that Morelos has let both himself and his team down when it comes to discipline issues, but selling him well below his true value isn’t a viable option for Rangers here.

Managing Director Stewart Robertson told supporters earlier this year the club were looking at a fee close to what Celtic received for Moussa Dembele from Lyon, so clearly the Gers value him well beyond £15m.

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It’s not in Rangers to let him go for below £10m given his ability to find goals, his potential and his age. They may be the Ibrox side’s rivals but Celtic have paved the way for selling talent in Scotland, no long should stand-outs leave for bigger leagues on the cheap.

The Gers have Morelos tied down to a contract that doesn’t expire until 2023 and hold all the cards on a potential departure, now they must leverage that to get a fair fee.

Reuniting with Gary Hooper would be good business for Celtic

Celtic have a lot of work to do this summer and it could be a historic one for the club, dependent on who the permanent manager will be. Clearly, the Bhoys are at a crossroads in every sense of the word right now, regardless of their domestic dominance. 

Obviously, Neil Lennon has secured Celtic’s eighth consecutive Scottish Premiership title but it is unknown as to whether he will be staying on permanently. Surely, the Hoops will be aiming to come to that decision quickly, so all attention can then be on who Celtic will sign to aid yet another treble push and European progress.

A number of big transfers are sure to be in the making but the capture of soon-to-be free agent and former Celtic forward Gary Hooper would be shrewd business for the club. While not the most inspiring name, let’s not forget that Hooper, (who is valued at £2.2 million on Transfermarkt) was a firm favourite in Paradise right up until he left in 2013.

In a short three years at the club, Gary Hooper scored a stunning 82 goals in 138 appearances, a record he can build upon with a move back to Celtic Park. With it being confirmed that Hooper will leave Sheffield Wednesday on a free this summer, Celtic must assert themselves as favourites (the Scottish Sun believe there could be a transfer tussle) to be his next destination, given all the experience he has.

Accompanied with Odsonne Edouard and Leigh Griffiths for sure next season, Celtic would then have a healthy mix of youth and experience to get them through another campaign.

Despite only making five appearances this season because of injury, Gary Hooper on a free transfer would be relatively risk-free for Celtic, especially if they ended up getting up the same man that left them six years ago.

Do you agree Celtic should try and re-sign Gary Hooper? Let us know!

Transfer Focus: Sheffield Wednesday interested in bargain midfielder

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According to TEAMtalk, Sheffield Wednesday are looking to sign Will Vaulks this summer from their close rivals Rotherham United.

The midfielder has been the standout performer for the Millers last season, and he more than deserves a move to a Championship club.

Adding quality

The 25-year-old would provide an excellent amount of cover in an Owls midfield that is severely lacking quality.

Barry Bannan is, of course, an exceptional player at this level, but Joey Pelupessy has failed to impress the Hillsborough faithful during his time at the club.

Kieran Lee’s injury problems will hopefully subside, but if they don’t Vaulks is a more than adequate member of any Championship midfield.

He scored seven goals and assisted a further seven last term, but he is as good at the back as he is going forward. He averages over two tackles a game as well as taking over two shots per game, so he seems like the perfect box-to-box player.

Cheap signing

Reports have recently speculated that the Owls will have to look for bargains this summer due to FFP regulations, and this signing would be perfect if the Yorkshire club are looking to do some penny-pinching this summer.

The Wales international is headed into the last year of his contract at the New York Stadium, and after the Millers’ recent relegation he would surely not command much of a fee.

He has proven himself at Championship level this term and if he can carry over his form to Hillsborough, Steve Bruce may have a real player on his hands.

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Hearing that your club can’t spend much money in a transfer window is never a good thing, but when the transfer committee are picking out bargains like this, there can be no complaints amongst the fanbase.

Ryan Gigg’s words prophecy about United’s future has aged terribly

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Back in January 2011, Manchester United were flying under Sir Alex Ferguson, and went on to lift yet another Premier League trophy at the end of the campaign.

You can, in that respect, forgive those associated with the Red Devils for feeling confident in their work, but Ryan Giggs made a remark that is looking particularly foolish in the modern day.

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What did he say?

Before an FA Cup fixture with Liverpool, Giggs said: “Our manager is not always looking just for this season. He buys players with a view to the future, which he’s done more and more over the last few years.

“Now we’ve got the next batch, the likes of Javier Hernandez, Rafael and Fabio Da Silva, Gabriel Obertan and Chris Smalling, all young players who will hopefully get better over the next few years.

“The manager is experienced enough to know that we’ll be challenging for the league this season and long after that because of the nucleus of the squad we have, as well as adding fresh blood, which gives everyone a lift.”

Hardly lived up to expectations

Giggs didn’t exactly hit the nail on the head with his words, especially the part in which he says the likes of Javier Hernandez, Rafael and Fabio Da Silva, Gabriel Obertan and Chris Smalling will be the future of the club.

Only one of those players remains at the club eight years on from Giggs’ comments – Smalling – and even he is hardly playing like a man worthy of being in a title-contending team.

Fabio spent time with Cardiff and Middlesbrough before joining French club Nantes, whilst his twin brother Rafael joined another Ligue 1 side in Lyon.

Hernandez was frozen out by Louis van Gaal and left Old Trafford to join Bayer Leverkusen, before winding up back in England again with West Ham.

Perhaps the most embarrassing name out of all the players Giggs tipped to maintain United’s success was Obertan. The Frenchman was a laughing stock during his time in Manchester, and failed to do anything of note during spells at Newcastle and Wigan.

The 30-year-old now plays for Erzurumspor in the Turkish Super Lig – it is extremely safe to say that he hasn’t lived up to Giggs’ expectations.

Almost immediately after Ferguson left the club, everything seemed to collapse at Old Trafford.

David Moyes led the reigning champions to seventh place in his first season at the club, and the likes of Louis Van Gaal and Jose Mourinho have also struggled to restore United back to their ways of old.

Perhaps Giggs’ confidence in the structure of the club was slightly misplaced…

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