علي ماهر: عازمون على حصد المركز الثالث أمام بيراميدز.. ونمتلك الخبرات

تحدث علي ماهر المدير الفني لفريق سيراميكا كليوباترا، عن مواجهة فريقه أمام بيراميدز، في إطار مباريات كأس السوبر المصري للأبطال. 

ويواجه فريق سيراميكا كليوباترا نظيره بيراميدز، في مباراة تحديد المركزين الثالث والرابع من بطولة السوبر المصري غدًا الأحد، في تمام الساعة الثانية والنصف ظهرًا بتوقيت القاهرة. 

طالع.. يورتشيتش يستقر على حارس بيراميدز أمام سيراميكا كليوباترا

وكان سيراميكا كليوباترا قد خسر في المباراة الماضية امام الأهلي بهدفين مقابل هدف، في المقابل خسر بيراميدز من الزمالك بركلات الترجيح. 

وقال علي ماهر في تصريحاته بالمؤتمر الصحفي: “سيراميكا كليوباترا تجاوز الخسارة أمام الأهلي وعازم على حسم مباراة المركز الثالث لصالحه”. 

واختتم: “نمتلك عددًا كبيرًا من اللاعبين الكبار القادرين على نقل خبراتهم لزملائهم الصاعدين، لحسم المركز الثالث أمام بيراميدز”. 

Not Okafor: Leeds' “outstanding” star is now looking like Pablo Hernandez

Leeds United fans have been blessed with some outrageous attackers to cheer on over recent years.

The obvious names that immediately spring to mind here are the likes of Crysencio Summerville, Georginio Rutter, and Raphinha, but Pablo Hernandez is also deserving of equal levels of adoration from the Elland Road masses for the magic he regularly conjured up during his time in West Yorkshire.

Hernandez would notch up a stunning 36 goals and 39 assists for the Whites in the Championship during Marcelo Bielsa’s heyday at the helm, with the much-loved Leeds boss even going out of his way to laud his Spanish playmaker as a “silent leader” who can “harm the opponent” at a moment’s notice.

Unfortunately, though, the silky attacking midfielder would only go on to collect a measly two assists for the West Yorkshire titans in the Premier League.

Noah Okafor has already matched that same amount of goal contributions for the newly promoted Whites in the here and now, as the electric Swiss international attempts to go down in his new club’s history books as a similarly entertaining spark.

Okafor's promising Leeds start

Much like Hernandez, too, Okafor has already been showered with plenty of lavish praise when pulling on Leeds white.

Leeds-based content creator Oscar Mario has dubbed the ex-AC Milan attacker as a “difference-maker” for Farke’s side, with the two goals that he’s already confidently put away this season, undoubtedly placing him in the same bracket as the captivating Spaniard before him.

With Okafor also constantly looking to bomb forward with pace to carve out an opening – as seen in him ridiculously completing six successful dribbles versus Wolverhampton Wanderers – it’s very clear that he could go on to be a fan favourite in the same ilk as Hernandez, only this time, with the talent to be a success in the top-flight.

Yet, with no assists next to his name as of the time of writing, he hasn’t quite hit the same creative peak as the former Leeds number 19 just yet, with an unexpected creative force elsewhere in Farke’s camp perhaps more in line to be viewed as a Hernandez-type talent, with the star in question boasting league-best numbers in this regard.

The Leeds star showing shades of Hernandez

While Hernandez was known for firing home an audacious strike or two during his five-season stint in England, he is definitely more commonly remembered as an ace who could “change the course of a game” with an “exceptional” assist, as former Leeds player Noel Whelan once put it.

His 2018/19 offering in the second tier for Bielsa’s Whites saw the quick-witted midfielder create a mammoth 16 big chances in total, with Sean Longstaff potentially heading towards the same jaw-dropping numbers in the Premier League for Farke’s men this campaign, if his early scintillating form in the tough division is anything to go by.

Longstaff’s PL numbers for Leeds (25/26)

Stat – per 90 mins*

Longstaff

Games played

9

Goals scored

1

Assists

2

Touches*

46.2

Accurate passes*

27.1 (85%)

Key passes*

2.0

Big chances created

5

Tackles*

3.0

Ball recoveries*

3.0

Total duels won*

5.0

Stats by Sofascore

Indeed, Longstaff has looked a man reborn since leaving boyhood employers Newcastle United behind this summer for a modest £12m, with five big chances already created by Leeds’ new star man, putting him at the very top of the list of the Premier League’s most effective playmakers.

If he can keep this unbelievable run of form going, he could give Hernandez’s Championship peak a run for its money.

The “outstanding” number eight – as Farke has also already lovingly labelled him – further has the necessary bite in his game to be a long-term success at the very pinnacle of English football, with tackles and duels also won aplenty this season, when looking at the table above, away from just offering up an incisive pass.

Ultimately, Farke will just want all of his troops to come together and battle hard to ensure relegation is staved off.

But, with Longstaff in the same conversations as Bruno Fernandes in what he offers going forward, he will hope his unbelievable start in West Yorkshire can be kept up, as he strives to be the driving force that pushes his new side way away from the relegation zone come next May.

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He can steal #9 from DCL: Leeds star looks like the best since Archie Gray

Despite being the top scorers in the Championship last season, Leeds United put a real focus on strengthening their attack. The Whites found the back of the net 95 times in 2024/25, far more than any other side, but still brought three new forwards to the club over the summer.

They only paid for one of those attackers, with the versatile Noah Okafor joining from Serie A giants AC Milan for £18m. One of their free signings was former Manchester City academy player Lukas Nmecha, who moved to Elland Road from Wolfsburg. Both Okafor and Nmecha have already scored this season.

The same can be said for their other attacking addition this summer, Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

Calvert-Lewin’s start to life at Leeds

The signing of former Everton star Calvert-Lewin was certainly a huge coup for the Whites. He will bring Premier League experience to a team that need to cement themselves as a Premier League side.

Already, the former Toffees number nine has found the back of the net.

He’s played four times across all competitions for the club, and scored in their 3-1 triumph over Wolverhampton Wanderers last weekend to get off the mark.

Yet, his start to life in Yorkshire has not been as simple as that for Leeds’ new number nine. His debut against Sheffield Wednesday, which saw the Whites crash out of the Carabao Cup, was disappointing. Yorkshire Evening Post journalist Lee Sobot described it as a “debut to forget” for the England striker.

His stats from the 2025/26 Premier League season so far also leave a bit to be desired. In 178 minutes so far, Calvert-Lewin has had four shots, with three of those on target, and missed one big chance.

Whilst he is only a short way into his Leeds career, the former Everton star will be hoping his goal against Wolves can be a catalyst for his form to improve. If not, they may have an academy star waiting in the wings to steal his number nine shirt.

Leeds’ potential future number nine

The Whites’ most exciting academy star in recent seasons is surely Archie Gray. The 19-year-old played 52 games for his boyhood club before moving to Tottenham Hotspur last summer, where he became a Europa League champion.

Well, the midfielder might have some competition when it comes to the best talents at Leeds. His younger brother, Harry Gray, is also on the club’s books and is another highly talented prospect to come out of his family.

Unlike his brother, 16-year-old Gray is a centre-forward and has shone for the club’s academy, leading the line at both under-18 and under-21 level.

He’s also made his first-team debut, with his sole appearance coming last season off the bench against Stoke City in the Championship.

This season, the youngster has been on fire already. Representing Leeds in the Premier League 2, he’s found the back of the net four times in just three games.

He’s also chipped in with two assists, one in the league and the other in the EFL Trophy. Gray even bagged a hat-trick against National League side Scunthorpe United.

Indeed, his record across both the Premier League 2 and the Under-18s Premier League shows the killer instinct Gray has in front of goal. In both divisions combined, he’s scored 15 goals in 21 games.

Gray – Leeds youth record

Stat

U18s PL

PL2

Games

11

10

Minutes

819

758

Goals

8

7

Assists

0

1

Stats from Transfermarkt

If Gray continues on his trajectory, it is easy to see how he can snatch the number nine shirt from Calvert-Lewin at some stage. He’s already played for his boyhood club, and if he can carry that academy form into first-team football, he could be a deadly centre-forward at the top level.

With his older brother Archie now plying his trade down in North London, there is certainly an argument to be made that the striker is Leeds’ most exciting talent.

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Martin doesn't want Rangers 21 y/o, could leave Ibrox after rejecting exit

Despite rejecting a deadline-day move, one Glasgow Rangers player who is not in the plans of manager Russell Martin could still complete a departure away from Ibrox.

Youssef Chermiti "only wanted" Rangers

A busy summer ended with a hectic deadline day for all involved at the Gers, who welcomed both Youssef Chermiti and Derek Cornelius. The former arrives with the task of helping to replace the goals of Hamza Igamane following the forward’s move to LOSC Lille, whilst Cornelius must somehow fix the leak within Martin’s backline.

Speaking for the first time since arriving from Everton, Chermiti told Rangers’ official website: “I am really happy to be here. As soon as Kevin [Thelwell] and the manager spoke with me, I did have other choices but I just wanted to join Rangers and I am here now.

“Kevin and I have had a good relationship since Everton and he text me during pre-season and I spoke with my agents and my family and we got this done. For me the most important thing is the interest from the club and the interest of the manager to be on the team. Of course I want to play so for me the most important thing was coming here to play.”

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There’s certainly room for the 21-year-old to hit the ground running too. Cyriel Dessers’ late departure should see Chermiti enter Martin’s squad as soon as possible in the hope of making an instant impact.

A similar departure also very nearly took place within Martin’s backline, only for one defender to reject an exit even though he’s not in the manager’s plans. The task that the Gers now have on their hands is showing him the exit door one way or another.

Nsiala could still leave Rangers

According to The Glasgow Times, Clinton Nsiala could still leave Rangers after rejecting a deadline-day loan move to Dynamo Kyiv. The defender is not in Martin’s plans and those at Ibrox are still trying to find the right move for him amid further loan interest from Anderlecht, KV Mechelen and Zulte Waregem.

The transfer window in Belgium doesn’t close until Monday, 8 September, which hands Nsiala just four days to seal a much-needed move away from the Scottish Premiership.

After just one year at the club and just 17 games, the 21-year-old would be wise to complete a move away to get his career back on track. The last thing that he needs is to stay put and remain outside of Martin’s squad entirely, having so far failed to make a single appearance this season.

Ultimately, Nsiala looks destined to go down as another transfer that failed to work out from the Philippe Clement era. What was a defender full of promise is now one that Rangers must move on before the end of the window elsewhere.

Leila Pereira banca permanência de Gustavo Gómez no Palmeiras, e zagueiro sairá apenas pelo valor da multa rescisória; saiba quanto é

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Zagueiro e capitão do Palmeiras, Gustavo Gómez é considerado inegociável pela diretoria do clube alviverde. Clube do astro Cristiano Ronaldo, o Al Nassr, da Arábia Saudita, tem o interesse em tirar o atleta do Verdão. Porém, ele sairá apenas se os árabes pagarem a multa rescisória, que é de 30 milhões de euros (R$ 161 mi, na cotação atual).

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A informação do Lance! foi confirmada pela própria presidente palestrina Leila Pereira em contato feito pela reportagem da rádio Zero 9, onde ela garantiu que nenhum atleta titular, incluindo Gómez, será negociado.Além de Gustavo Gómez, a diretoria palmeirense recebeu contatos por outros jogadores que formam o time-base, como o lateral Piquerez, o meia Raphael Veiga e o atacante Rony, mas, em todos os casos, não deu prosseguimento.

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O Al Nassr tem conversado diretamente com o estafe do zagueiro paraguaio. A ideia é convencer o defensor através da proposta salarial, que é três vezes maior do que o atleta recebe atualmente pelo Verdão.

Contudo, o time saudita não pretende pagar o valor da multa rescisória de Gómez, o que impediria o avanço das negociações. A primeira sinalização do clube dirigido pelo ex-botafoguense Luís Castro aponta a possibilidade de uma oferta de 10 milhões de dólares (R$ 47,9 mi, na cotação atual) que pode aumentar, mas não ultrapassará a marca de 15 milhões de dólares (R$ 71,8 mi, na cotação atual), que, em reais, configura menos da metade do preço da multa que o defensor possui atualmente.

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Not just Isak: PIF must rue selling "public enemy number 1 for Newcastle fans"

Newcastle United have emerged from the summer transfer window with a quietly impressive array of signings, Eddie Howe bringing together an exciting new chapter against the backdrop of much summer turmoil.

Alexander Isak was sold to Liverpool for a British record £125m fee. In his stead, Yoane Wissa and Nick Woltemade have arrived, the latter emphatically announcing himself with a debut goal against Wolves at the weekend, sealing United’s first three points of the Premier League season.

Cashing in on Isak was a rueful thing, but the 25-year-old intimated in no uncertain terms his desire to leave St. James’ Park, and keeping him on would only have disrupted and tattered the harmony Howe has spent so long perfecting.

However, the number nine spot wasn’t the only point of reshuffle for the Toon, with Anthony Elanga landing as the man to strengthen the attacking right flank instead of other high-profile targets.

Why Newcastle signed Elanga

Newcastle signed Elanga, 23, from Nottingham Forest for £55m in July, signing a winger who believes himself to be “one of the fastest players in the league”.

This is true: Elanga clocked a top speed of 36.7 km/h when he broke free and darted 85 yards upfield to score against Manchester United for Forest last season.

Indeed, he adds quite the zippy dimension to Howe’s frontline.

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But he wasn’t actually the first choice this summer. Bryan Mbeumo was chased before he opted to sign for the Red Devils, and Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo was also of a vested interest, ultimately staying put despite fierce efforts from multiple clubs for his signature.

However, Semenyo’s £70m price tag was off-putting, but his excellent start to the season, a continuation of last year’s success, surely leaves some PIF officials regretting their decision not to make their move.

Interest could have been entirely waived from the get-go, though, had Newcastle kept their hands on another young and exciting forward.

Newcastle must regret selling £30m star

Yankuba Minteh is the man in question here, sold to Brighton & Hove Albion for £30m in July 2024 to turn the glare of PSR away.

Minteh had initially joined Newcastle from Danish side Odense in 2023 and spent the following season on loan with Arne Slot’s Feyenoord, and he left Tyneside having never worn the United shirt in a proper capacity.

Yankuba Minteh in action for Brighton

It was a necessary sale, but Minteh, now 21, showed plenty of promise with the Seagulls last term and has started the current campaign off in the right way too.

Spanish reporter Jose Alberto Chozas even called him “public enemy number one for Newcastle fans”, for he has scored twice in two matches against the Magpies.

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In total, the right-sided forward has scored seven goals and provided six assists across 41 games for Brighton.

Minteh is so young and yet so talented and so comfortable on the Premier League stage. He’s not got the smooth lick of paint on his exterior that Semenyo has showcased over the past year, but the best times are still to come for this one, no doubt about that.

Matches (starts)

4 (4)

4 (4)

Goals

3

0

Assists

2

1

Shots (on target)*

3.0 (1.3)

1.8 (0.5)

Accurate passes*

18.8 (72%)

11.3 (55%)

Key passes*

1.8

1.5

Dribbles*

2.3

3.3

Ball recoveries*

4.5

4.5

Tackles*

1.5

1.5

Duels won*

7.3

7.8

The biggest difference, clearly, is that Semenyo has notched five goal contributions from just four matches so far, whereas Minteh has just one assist to his name.

A prolific touch has not yet materialised for the Gambian talent, but he really is just that: a top talent.

And the underlying data threads together a similarity of style that suggests that Minteh, with the right work over the next few years, could become a player of a similar standing in the Premier League.

Given that Howe has conceded that he did not want to sell Minteh before he could even make his competitive debut for the Toon, it’s clear that there is plenty of resentment underneath the decision to pass him on to a divisional rival.

Might Newcastle have been better off cashing in on Anthony Gordon, who had been linked with a move to Liverpool and who was tied to rumours of a £100m price tag?

As Minteh continues to go from strength to strength on the south coast, it’s one which will continue to sting Newcastle and Howe.

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Hurricanes seal home final with last-ball win; Heat and Australia sweat on Kuhnemann injury

The result also keeps Strikers, Scorchers, and Renegades’ hopes alive

Tristan Lavalette16-Jan-2025Matthew Wade hit a six off the final ball as Hobart Hurricanes unleashed their considerable firepower in a superb chase of 202 to defeat Brisbane Heat in a pivotal result that kept alive the BBL finals hopes of three teams.Openers Caleb Jewell and Mitchell Owen got Hurricanes off to a rampant start on a batting-friendly Gabba surface. After a late wobble, Hurricanes needed 11 runs off the final over and then whittled it down to requiring one off the final ball. Wade finished as the hero with a six off Xavier Bartlett that sailed over deep square leg.It was Hurricanes’ seventh straight win and sealed a home final. It was a disappointment for Heat, who had posted a big score on the back of Marnus Labuschagne hitting 77 off 44 in his BBL return.Their defeat was further soured by left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann injuring his right thumb late in the contest in a development that could have ramifications for Australia’s upcoming Test squad to Sri Lanka.The result kept alive the slim finals prospects of Adelaide Strikers, Perth Scorchers and Melbourne Renegades, who would have all been eliminated if Heat had won.Owen ignites early, Wade the late heroThe elevation of Owen from the middle-lower order to opener has proven a masterstroke for Hurricanes this season. The powerfully-built Owen has had the licence to attack in the powerplay and once again he got Hurricanes off to a flier.He whacked three sixes in his favoured leg-side region as Hurricanes motored to 47 for 0 after four overs. Owen was running hot and, bizarrely, a fire started in the DJ booth in the terraces.There was a brief delay as nearby fans had to be evacuated, but Owen did not lose his rhythm on resumption. He whacked legspinner Mitchell Swepson for a trio of blows into the crowd in the sixth over before holing out for 44 off 20 balls.After Charlie Wakim was stumped for a duck in a tight call, Jewell and Nikhil Chaudhary combined for an 81-run partnership to get Hurricanes back on track. Jewell batted beautifully with several gorgeous strokes through the covers as Hurricanes gained the ascendency by the time they took the Power Surge in the 16th over.But the match turned with Chaudhary and Jewell dismissed in the Surge and it came down to a nerve-jangling final over.Wade and Jake Doran had to combat slower deliveries from Bartlett before Wade swept a faster paced ball into the crowd to seal a stunning result that had wider ramifications.Heat’s mixed fielding effort, Kuhnemann injury scare Heat were outstanding with the ball and in the field during their championship run last year. But they’ve been ragged as this season has worn on and were left to rue several dropped catches.Nathan McSweeney was the main offender with three dropped catches, including Owen and Jewell early in their innings. In his defence they were tough chances, and he did almost make up for it with brilliant efforts to dismiss Jewell and Chaudhary. Swepson also clung on to a blinder to dismiss Tim David, but it wasn’t enough.There will be a nervous wait over the fitness of Kuhnemann, who ran off the field with one ball left in his final over after being hit on his right thumb by a firm drive from Wade.Newbie Bean strikes in professional debutIn a blow for Hurricanes, quick Billy Stanlake was ruled out for the remainder of the season after he suffered a shoulder injury in the outfield against Renegades.Left-arm quick Marcus Bean had the big shoes of Stanlake to fill. It loomed as a tough initiation for the native Queenslander in his first professional match after being plucked out of club cricket in Tasmania.Skipper Nathan Ellis handed the 21-year-old beanpole, pardon the pun, the new ball, but he made a nervous start after bowling a wide. He sprayed his next delivery but McSweeney could only toe the ball straight to cover in an ugly dismissal.Bean, sporting a wispy moustache and bleached blonde hair, was naturally ecstatic as he pumped his fist and let out a scream in understandable jubilation. Bowling sharply around 135 kph, he bowled a cracking back-of-a-length delivery that beat Labuschagne.By the end of his debut, Bean bowled in four different phases and equipped himself well to finish with 1 for 32 from 4 overs.Labuschagne shines in sole BBL appearanceThere was a lot of expectation over the returns of Labuschagne and skipper Usman Khawaja, who were both playing their sole BBL matches of the season.Khawaja tried to make up for lost time with a first ball boundary. He then showcased the type of inventive batting more befitting of his new Test opening partner Sam Konstas with a scooped six off Ellis followed by lapping a full toss to the boundary.Khawaja raced to 23 off 8 balls before being deceived by a superb slower delivery by Ellis. In came Matthew Renshaw, who overshadowed Labuschagne with a rapid 40 to dominate the 69-run partnership.Renshaw’s improved power-hitting was again on show as Heat rattled along at a run rate of 10 per over. But he was left frustrated after being run out at the keeper’s end attempting a second run.Heat went through a lull in the middle overs until taking the Power Surge and blasting 33 runs across the 15th and 16th overs. Labuschagne took over as he mixed traditional strokes with inventiveness to slam quick Riley Meredith around the ground.Labuschagne has a modest BBL record, but clearly relished – much like Steven Smith – the freedom of T20 cricket after a gruelling Test summer. He notched his second BBL half-century off 31 balls and combined with Tom Alsop in an innings-turning 85-run partnership.Labuschagne reached a new BBL personal best score before being dismissed off the last ball of the innings.

Harry Kane is going for the 2026 Ballon d'Or! Brits Abroad winners & losers as Bayern Munich striker continues prolific form but Trent Alexander-Arnold is forced to accept bleak reality at Real Madrid

GOAL runs through the best and worst of British players plying their trade on foreign soil. Now more than ever, British players are finding that the grass can be greener elsewhere. The lure of the Premier League remains grand, but it's not the be-all and end-all. In fact, some of the home nations' biggest stars have decided to take their talents abroad to the mainland continent and beyond.

England's captain is in the Bundesliga, two of their other best players are at Santiago Bernabeu, and there's now even one at the rebuilt Camp Nou. With the 2025-26 European season now properly underway after the September international break, there have been contrasting fortunes for the Britons who are currently making a living away from home.

GOAL will be breaking down the winners and losers each week, and here's our latest round-up after a weekend that saw a host of heavyweight European teams make big statements of intent…

AFPWinner: Harry Kane

Fresh from scoring in England's thumping World Cup qualifying victory over Serbia, Kane continued his scintillating early-season form for Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga on Saturday. The 32-year-old hit a brace and notched an assist as the German champions thrashed Hamburg 5-0 at Allianz Arena.

Serge Gnabry opened the scoring before Aleksandar Pavlovic made it two inside 10 minutes, with Kane feeding a perfect pass through to the latter after some neat link-up play on the edge of the box. The England captain extended Bayern's lead with a trademark penalty and they went in at the interval 4-0 up thanks to a deflected Luis Diaz strike.

Vincent Kompany's side understandably took their foot off the gas in the second half, but Kane rounded off the comprehensive victory just after the hour mark, producing a sublime first touch to ghost past his marker before firing low into the net. That's now 11 goal contributions in his first five appearances across all competitions for Bayern this season, which is staggering when you consider he only really had one month's rest over the summer due to the club's exertions at the expanded Club World Cup.

Could it be that Kane is making an early play for the 2026 Ballon d'Or? He is too humble to ever admit such an ambition, but there is a real edge to his play at the moment, and Bayern will be genuine Champions League contenders if he can keep it up. 

"This team suits me a lot: the way we play, the way we press, it gives me space and it gives me chances to get on the ball; I have runners in behind," Kane said after the game, which suggests Kompany's high-intensity system is now working at optimal capacity, and that could very well mean that Bayern's star striker soon becomes a Golden Ball favourite.

AdvertisementGetty Images SportLoser: Trent Alexander-Arnold

Trent Alexander-Arnold's dream move to Real Madrid is quickly turning into a nightmare. The ex-Liverpool star was dropped to the bench for the second time this season as Los Blancos battled to a vital 2-1 victory away at Real Sociedad, which maintained their perfect record in La Liga after four games.

Kylian Mbappe and Arda Guler grabbed the goals for the visitors as Real secured all three points despite having to play the best part of 60 minutes with 10 men after Dean Huijsen's red card. Alexander-Arnold had very little to do with the final result, though, coming on in the 82nd minute as Xabi Alonso's team closed out the win.

Dani Carvajal once again got the nod at right-back over the England international, who is now being forced to face up to a bleak reality: he may not be a guaranteed starter under Alonso. "Whoever deserves it will play; it's going to be very repetitive all year," the Madrid boss said in the build-up to the game, but it's clear that right now, Carvajal is a better fit for his disciplined style of play.

With so much firepower up top already, Alexander-Arnold's playmaking qualities are not as important for Real as Carvajal's defensive nous. That all being said, the 26-year-old has time on his side to change the situation, and Carvajal's subpar performance against Sociedad will have doubtless aided his cause.

The Spain full-back recklessly gave away the penalty that got Sociedad back into the contest, and he is not as mobile as he once was at 33. If Alexander-Arnold can sharpen up off the ball and make the most of his opportunities, which will be more frequent once the Champions League kicks off, he can still become a key player for Real as they chase silverware across all fronts once again.

Winner: Marseille's ex-Man Utd duo

Marseille suffered a disappointing loss to Lyon before the international break, but bounced back impressively on Friday when welcoming Lorient to Stade Velodrome. The most decisive moment of the game came just nine minutes in, when Michael Murillo was hauled down in the box after brilliantly controlling a long pass to put himself in a clear goalscoring position.

Darlin Yongwa was sent off his clumsy challenge and the referee pointed to the penalty spot, with Mason Greenwood subsequently stepping up to calmly roll the ball into the net and put Marseille in front. The ex-Manchester United forward then turned provider, delivering a wicked in-swinging corner for Benjamin Pavard to head home the second goal for Roberto De Zerbi's side.

That was Pavard's first goal for Marseille since arriving on loan from Inter, and another summer signing put them out of sight in the 33rd minute. After a mis-hit clearance fell kindly to Angel Gomes, who joined the club on a free transfer after leaving Lille, the midfielder set himself before unleashing an unstoppable volley that flew into the top corner from 20 yards out.

Nayef Aguerd sealed a 4-0 win for Marseille late on, but the two United academy graduates took most of the plaudits, and rightly so. Greenwood will again be Marseille's chief goal threat as they bid to push Paris Saint-Germain closer this season, and De Zerbi will hope that Gomes can be similarly influential in the south of France. 

"The club had a great transfer window, the team is strong, the players are very good," the Marseille coach told reporters. "We can think that this is our first league match since it is the first time our players played together. There is a lot of enthusiasm to wear the OM jersey." With Real Madrid up next in the Champions League, Marseille will need to maintain that "enthusiasm" across the pitch.

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Getty Images SportLoser: Jobe Bellingham

“I like his attitude to his job. I like the passion he shows. As a 19-year-old, that’s not something to be taken for granted. He’s certainly very mature for his age," Borussia Dortmund boss Niko Kovac said of Jobe Bellingham in his first press conference after the international break. "He knows where he comes from, he knows where he is, and he also knows where he wants to go. You see that every day in our work with him."

They were strong words of praise for the former Sunderland star, who showed that "passion" when playing on after suffering a nasty head injury in Dortmund's 3-0 win over Union Berlin on August 31. Bellingham also scored for the England U21s in their European Championship qualifier against Kazakhstan, which would have left him brimming with confidence upon his return to BVB.

But in a very surprising move, Kovac ended up leaving Bellingham out of his latest starting lineup, with Felix Nmecha and Pascal Gross selected in centre midfield against Heidenheim. Bellingham did come on for the final 25 minutes, but only when Dortmund were 2-0 up and cruising against the 10-man hosts, who saw their star striker Budu Zivzivadze pick up a red card in the first half for a dangerous tackle. Kovac may be impressed with the teenager's mentality, but it's obvious he doesn't yet fully trust him to deliver consistently strong performances.

With Marcel Sabitzer, Carney Chukwuemeka, and Salih Ozcan also vying for minutes in the middle of the park, Bellingham is fighting a tough battle to establish himself at Signal Iduna Park, especially given that Kovac has already pigeon-holed him as a specialist No.6. There is no need to panic just yet, but Bellingham will need to make a big impression in the coming matches to avoid becoming a backup player.

Celtic can finally replace Kyogo in swoop for "unplayable" £150k-p/w PL gem

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers recently revealed that the Scottish Premiership champions need to add more goals to their team during the summer transfer window.

When asked about what the Hoops need to do before the start of September, the manager said: “I think it’s bringing goals to the squad. Especially when you score four goals, it seems like you’re okay. But we lost an important player in Kyogo [Furuhashi] in January. He brought us a lot of goals. We lost Nicolas Kuhn. He brought us a lot of goals. Matt O’Riley even last summer.

Celtic'sKyogoFuruhashi celebrates with the trophy after winning the League Cup

Ligue 1 side Rennes swooped in to sign Kyogo Furuhashi from the Scottish giants for a reported fee of £10m in January, ending a goal-laden time for the striker at Parkhead.

Celtic hit the jackpot with Kyogo Furuhashi

Ange Postecoglou signed the centre-forward from Vissel Kobe in the summer of 2021, and it is safe to say that it was an incredibly successful move for all parties involved.

Kyogo ended his Celtic career with a return of 85 goals and 15 assists in 165 appearances in all competitions for the Scottish giants, which shows that he was prolific throughout his time at the club.

His best season at Parkhead, by far, was when he plundered 34 goals in the 2022/23 campaign for Postecoglou, though, as the Japan international was a goal machine that year.

Whilst it is unrealistic to expect Celtic to find a new forward who can score 34 goals in one season, Rodgers could finally replace Kyogo by signing Federico Chiesa on loan from Liverpool, as the club are reportedly one of the teams chasing a loan deal for the attacker.

Why Celtic should sign Federico Chiesa

If the Hoops can convince the Italy international to make the move to Parkhead on loan, the £150k-per-week star could be a high-quality addition to the squad.

Liverpool's FedericoChiesaand Alexis Mac Allister

Chiesa primarily plays as a winger but he has also started 87 career club games as a second striker or as a centre-forward, which suggests that he could play through the middle for Celtic in the Scottish Premiership.

The Italian forward has scored 66 goals for Juventus and Fiorentina, whilst he has also scored seven goals for his country. This speaks to his pedigree and shows the kind of quality that the Hoops would be bringing in.

Chiesa only played 14 times, scoring twice, in all competitions for Liverpool last season, but his form in the 2023/24 campaign for Juventus shows that he has the quality to be a fantastic signing for Celtic.

Starts

25

xG

6.43

Goals

9

Big chances created

12

xA

5.58

Assists

2

As you can see in the table above, the Italian forward, who can play wide or centrally, provided a big threat as both a scorer and a creator of goals in one of Europe’s major leagues.

The 27-year-old star, who was once dubbed “unplayable” by reporter Carlo Garganese, was also incredibly efficient in front of goal, overperforming his xG by almost three goals.

Whereas, Kyogo only scored 10 goals from 14.14 xG in the first half of last season’s Premiership campaign. Chiesa, based on his form for Juventus, could be far more efficient with the chances that come his way if Rodgers provided him with an opportunity to play regularly.

The Italian dynamo is a clinical finisher and creative force who can offer quality out wide or through the middle as a dynamic forward option, who is already proven at a higher level of football than the Premiership.

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Therefore, Celtic should be pushing to win the race for Chiesa’s services as he is a clinical forward who could provide a cutting edge to the team’s attack as a Kyogo replacement this summer.

فيديو | ميسي يبدع ويقود إنتر ميامي لفوز مستحق على ساوندرز بالدوري الأمريكي

استعاد نادي إنتر ميامي توازنه من جديد وتمكن من تحقيق انتصار مستحق فجر اليوم الأربعاء على حساب نظيره سياتل ساوندرز بثلاثة أهداف مقابل هدف واحد، وذلك لحساب منافسات بطولة الدوري الأمريكي الممتاز لكرة القدم.

إنتر ميلان دخل لقاء اليوم بهدف التعويض، عقب الخسارة القاسية التي تعرض لها رفاق الأسطورة ليونيل ميسي أمام شارلوت بثلاثة أهداف دون مقابل، يوم الأحد الماضي.

ودفع مدرب نادي إنتر ميامي، خافيير ماسكيرانو، بقوته الضاربة، حيث تواجد ميسي كمهاجم صريح اليوم، في حين لعب جوردي ألبا على الجناح الأيسر بجانب مشاركة رودريجو دي بول كجناح أيمن وسيرجيو بوسكيتس في خط الوسط.

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وبدأ إنتر ميامي لقاء اليوم بضغط كبير بحثًأ عن تسجيل الهدف الأول، وهو ما تحقق بالفعل في الدقيقة 12، حيث توغل ميسي بين دفاعات ساوندرز ليمنح ألبا انفرادًا أمام المرمى، حيث وضع الظهير الأيسر الكرة بنجاح في شباك الفريق المنافس، معلنًا تقدم إنتر ميامي.

وكان ميسي قريبًا من تسجيل الهدف الثاني لصالح إنتر ميامي في الدقيقة 28، لكن الدولي الأرجنتيني سدد كرة ارتطمت في القائم الذي تعاطف مع ساوندرز.

ورد ألبا الدين إلى ميسي في الدقيقة 41، حيث مرر لاعب برشلونة السابق الكرة إلى النجم الأرجنتيني ليسددها الأخير بيمناه في مرمى ساوندرز مضيفًا الهدف الثاني لإنتر ميامي.

ومن كرة ركنية استطاع إيان فراي التوقيع على الهدف الثالث لإنتر ميامي في الدقيقة 52 من رأسية رائعة، مؤكدًا فوز أصحاب الأرض.

وحفظ أوبيد فارجاس ماء وجه ساوندرز وسجل الهدف الوحيد لفريقه في الدقيقة 69.

بتلك النتيجة رفع نادي إنتر ميامي رصيده إلى 49 نقطة في المركز الخامس بالقسم الشرقي، بينما تجمد رصيد ساوندرز عند 45 نقطة في المركز الرابع بالقسم الغربي.

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