وسط اهتمام ريال مدريد.. ليكيب تطالب مبابي بالاستمرار مع باريس سان جيرمان

بدأ الضغط من قبل الصحافة الفرنسية خلال الساعات القليلة الماضية لمطالبة مهاجم الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي باريس سان جيرمان، كيليان مبابي، بالاستمرار مع العملاق الباريسي لسنوات عديدة.

يأتي ذلك بعد يوم واحد فقط من قيادة مبابي لنادي باريس سان جيرمان لسحق برشلونة على أرضه “كامب نو” بنتيجة 1-4 في ذهاب دور الـ 16 من بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا.

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مبابي أحد أهداف نادي ريال مدريد في الميركاتو الصيفي المقبل، وهناك محاولات من طرفه لضم الفرنسي الذي ينتهي عقده في نهاية الموسم القادم 2021/2022 مقابل مبلغ زهيد لن يزيد ع 150 مليون يورو.

ولكن صحيفة “ليكيب” عنونت صباح اليوم، الخميس، عبر غلافها الرئيسي وكتبت في رسالة واضحة لـ مبابي: “لا تتركهم”، في إشارة إلى باريس سان جيرمان.

صحيفة “لو باريزيان” الفرنسية هي الأخرى أكدت أن باريس سان جيرمان لن يوافق على رحيل مبابي في الميركاتو الصيفي إلا بمقابل مادي 200 مليون يورو، وهو رقم باهظ مع الأخذ في الاعتبار التأثر الحالي لسوق الانتقالات بالأزمة المالية للنادية المصاحبة لوباء فيروس كورونا.

We've ranked every Premier League fan base and you're probably going to disagree with us

Without fans, football would be nothing. An old cliché, of course, but an important one. For decades, supporters have travelled all over the country to watch their beloved team, and in the modern era, that has not changed.

Whether it’s a cold, rainy night at Stoke or a sunny trip down to Bournemouth on the south-coast, fans continuously stick behind their side and cheer them on – well, most of them do.

There is no denying that some fan bases are better than others. From decibel levels to undeniable passion, there are different levels in each club – but what determines who is the best?

Check out our ranking for the fans of each Premier League team from worst to best…

20. Burnley

The Clarets can generate an atmosphere at Turf Moor, but only on the rarest of occasions. Burnley fans often struggle to fill the 22,546 capacity it holds and the empty seats reflect the lack of ambience around the ground.

When travelling on the road, Burnley regularly fail to sell out the 3,000 allocation most Premier League teams grant for away fans which demonstrates the lack of support from the Clarets. The fans that do travel have often been spotted sitting down – perhaps the opera would be a better fit.

19. Brighton & Hove Albion

The Seagulls were fortunate to remain in the Premier League for the 2019/20 campaign following last season’s disappointing performances, but the performances from the fans were equally as disappointing.

Although they consistently sold over 30,000 tickets for each game at the Amex Stadium, the wind was the most off-putting component of the trip for away teams.

The lack of support on the road from Brighton was reflected in their dire away form last season, picking up just three wins on their travels in the Premier League.

18. Southampton

This may just be me, but I cannot recall the Southampton faithful reciting any rendition other than ‘Oh when the Saints’. The lack of home attendance is sub-par to say the least; over 2,000 fans (0n average) were missing from each match at St Mary’s last season, and empty seats were not hard to spot.

The travelling support can be good, but more often than not struggle to break silence once play is started – although there hasn’t been much to shout about for the Saints fans recently.

17. Norwich City

The Canaries will be chirping their way into the 2019/20 campaign, but sustainability remains an issue. The average attendance at Carrow Road last season was 26,014, but their success is unlikely to be replicated this time around. Clappers automatically bring their rating down.

Norwich will find success away from home hard to come by but their return to Premier League action should help in generating the numbers to travel, with attractions such as Old Trafford much more appealing to that of Rotherham’s New York Stadium.

16. Sheffield United

Despite their ability to generate an intimidating atmosphere at Bramall Lane, the lack of attendance last season means I simply cannot rank them highly. The Blades’ average home attendance last season was 26,175, a staggering 6,000 lower than the capacity of their ground.

Although those figures will inevitably rise following their promotion to the Premier League, the question remains by how much. Their away fans will have to prove their worth in the big league to convince me of a higher ranking than this.

15. Aston Villa

A similar story to the aforementioned Sheffield United. With Villa Park capable of holding 42,785 supporters, an average attendance of 36,029 last season was very disappointing. However, the Villa faithful are capable of generating an atmosphere, which we could see next season in the Premier League.

Away from home, the Villans travel in reasonable numbers, and should replicate that in the Premier League.

14. Leicester City

Another team who embraced the clappers lifestyle – something I strongly disagree with. If you need cardboard to generate an atmosphere, you cannot score highly in the rankings. Despite the magic of the King Power Stadium during the 2015/16 season where the Foxes were crowned champions, the fans have displayed little noise since.

The travelling support brings Leicester down in the rankings, also. Failure to sell out away tickets coupled with the majority of those who do travel opting to remain seated means the Foxes cannot score highly at all.

13. AFC Bournemouth

The Cherries obtain the lowest ground capacity in the league with the Vitality Stadium capable of holding 11,329 people. However, they can produce some excellent moments at home – wins against Chelsea and Spurs last season demonstrated the atmosphere they can create.

However, their away support is poor and fail to travel in numbers consistently. They can be vocal compared to the lower ranked sides in this article, but overall, disappointing.

12. Watford

The Hornets endured a successful 2018/19 campaign, reaching the F.A Cup Final and finishing a respectable 11th. However, they regularly failed to sell out their home matches at Vicarage Road, which reflected in the lack of atmosphere.

On the road, they sometimes find difficulties in selling the 3,000 allocation, and if they are not winning, the fans are often mute.

11. Arsenal

They may not have clappers for their home fans, but there aren’t many around to give them to in the first place. The Emirates is often rifled with empty seats and the lack of ambience is alarming for a top-six club. The ironic chant of ‘Is this the Emirates’ derives from the silence from the home fans, often compared to a library.

However, the travelling support is good, I must say. Despite not always being the most vocal, the Gunners consistently sell out their away allocation – if they could find a way to vocalise and spark life into their home matches, they would produce a higher ranking.

بيتوني: هزيمة ريال مدريد من ليفانتي مؤلمة ولن أعلق على التحكيم

أكد ديفيد بيتوني، مساعد زين الدين زيدان المدير الفني لريال مدريد، أن الهزيمة أمام ليفانتي كانت صعبة، خاصة مع اللعب بعشرة لاعبين، بعد طرد ميلياتو مبكرًا.

وتعرض ريال مدريد للهزيمة من ليفانتي بهدفين لهدف ضمن منافسات الجولة 21 للدوري الإسباني على ملعبه.

ويقود بيتوني ريال مدريد في ظل إصابة زين الدين زيدان، بفيروس كورونا.

ونشرت صحيفة “ماركا” الإسبانية تصريحات بيتوني وقال عن هزيمة الموسم الثامنة: “إنها هزيمة صعبة، خاصة بسبب ما حدث في الدقيقة التاسعة (طرد ميليتاو)، تقدمنا ​​لكن تعادل ليفانتي جعل معنوياتنا منخفضة”.

وأضاف: “ثم بدأنا الشوط الثاني بشكل جيد، لكن الهدف الثاني أصابنا، إنها هزيمة مؤلمة، لكنني رأيت فريقًا يتمتع بسلوك وشخصية جيدة، رأيت الفريق يواصل القتال بشجاعة حتى النهاية”.

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وعن تقنية الفار، رفض بيتوني التعليق قائلاً: “ليس لدينا رأي، أنت هنا لترى، إكمال المباراة بعشرة لاعبين كان أمرًا معقدًا، لقد رأيت ريال مدريد يتمتع بالكثير من الشخصية والفخر، لم يتمكنوا من الفوز بالمباراة ولا شيء آخر”.

وعما إذا كان الفريق يودع المنافسة على لقب الليجا، أردف: “لا يزال المدريديستا يؤمنون بالفريق، في الشوط الثاني في الدقيقة 11، ضغطنا بقوة وظلنا على هذا المنوال، أعرف أن الناس الذين يحبون ريال مدريد يفكرون بنفس الشيء”.

وبشأن استبدال بنزيما، أوضح بيتوني: “أردنا الدفع بماريانو، نحن لا ننظر إلى من هو أفضل هداف لإجراء التغييرات، لدينا فريق كبير، ماريانو يمرر بشكل جيد وهو مقاتل”.

وعن عدم القيام بتغيير بعد طرد ميليتاو، علّق: “كنا نرغب بإشراك تشوست كقلب دفاع، لكن بعد التحدّث للمدرب رأينا أنه من الأفضل جعل كاسيميرو كقلب دفاع”. ملخص وأهداف مباراة ريال مدريد وليفانتي

 

Leeds Transfer Roundup: Cahill offered, Denton agrees move, Allen of interest

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Tuesday’s Leeds transfer roundup discussed the confirmed departure of a defender, an 18-year-old turning down a contract offer and news on the future of a Malian forward. Today’s edition shines a light on the Whites being offered a Champions League-winning defender, a 23-year-old agreeing a League Two move and interest in a Northern Irish sensation.

Cahill offered to Whites

According to Football Insider, Leeds have been offered the chance to sign Gary Cahill. The former Bolton Wanderers centre-back is looking for a minimum two-year contract and a regular playing role at his new club.

Denton agrees Stevenage switch

Football Insider is also reporting that defender Tyler Denton has agreed a deal to join Stevenage Town. The 23-year-old is set to sign a one-year deal with the Boro, with an option for an extra 12 months should it be desired.

Leeds in race to sign Allen

Linfield midfielder Charlie Allen is on the radar of Marcelo Bielsa and co according to The Belfast Telegraph. The Elland Road outfit are amongst a number of clubs interested in the 15-year-old, along with Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Leicester City, Tottenham, Celtic, Rangers and Aberdeen.

Transfer Focus: There’s no room in the Rangers midfield for Graham Dorrans

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Graham Dorrans is set to be one of the players axed by Steven Gerrard at Rangers this summer, according to The Scottish Sun.

What’s the story?

The paper say that, with Kyle Lafferty in discussions this weekend over the terms of his exit from Ibrox, Dorrans may also never play for the Gers again.

The report states that Dorrans has been warned his chances of first-team football next term are severely limited.

With others such as Lassana Coulibaly and Joe Worrall also leaving, Gerrard’s side could have a real new look to it when the competitive action returns in July.

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Disappointing Dorrans

When the former Scotland international arrived at Rangers there was real hope amongst supporters he could be the kind of player to build the midfield around, but it’s fair to say the move hasn’t worked out how anyone would have liked.

The 32-year-old has managed just 23 appearances in his two seasons at the club, missing the majority of games due to injury and fitness issues.

Those may not be his fault, but the reality is he has offered very little to the Rangers cause and the club would be better off getting him off the wage bill than having him sitting around not making matchday squads.

No room

Even with his injury issues behind him ahead of pre-season, the midfield has moved on in his absence and the emergence of young talents such as Glen Kamara and Ross McCrorie mean there is no scope for him to play.

Others such as Steven Davis and Scott Arfield are mainstays too and provide the kind of experience that Dorrans does, but with an all-round game that is more beneficial to Gerrard’s team.

Dorrans is a talented player, but there’s simply no room for him at Ibrox anymore.

I’ll drop him off: Liverpool fans are desperate for Milan to sign Lovren

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According to Sky Sport reporter Gianluca Di Marzio, AC Milan have contacted Liverpool over a potential move for Dejan Lovren.

Lovren has made 170 appearances for Liverpool since a 2014 move from Southampton – including 18 in all competitions last term.

The 29-year-old played a key role in Croatia reaching the final of the 2018 World Cup but it would be fair to say that he is behind Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip in the pecking order when it comes to Liverpool centre-backs.

And the Merseyside outfit’s fans have reacted positively to the claim that Milan could sign the 52-cap ace in this summer’s transfer window.

Lovren has his critics but could certainly thrive in a different setting.

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And losing a player of his experience would weaken the European Cup holders unless Jurgen Klopp’s side bring another centre-back to Anfield this summer.

A selection of the Twitter reaction from the club’s fans can be seen below:

Tottenham fans thrilled with Harry Kane quotes

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Harry Kane has delighted Tottenham Hotspur fans by declaring himself fit to play in the Champions League final this weekend, per The Guardian.

Spurs face Liverpool in Madrid on Saturday as they bid to win the competition for the first time in their history.

Kane, of course, has not featured for the club since their first leg win over Manchester City at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, having sustained ankle ligament damage during a clash with Fabian Delph.

He subsequently missed the dramatic away goals triumph over City at the Etihad Stadium prior to the miraculous comeback against Ajax in the Netherlands.

Kane, however, insists that he is ready to go for the biggest game in Spurs’ history.

He said: “If the final was tomorrow, I would be fit to play. I feel good. I’m back [training] with the team and there have been no problems so far. I’ve been in full training, doing everything. I’m at a place now where I’m ready to go for any game. The manager will assess it and decide. But so far I feel good and ready.”

And fans have been left thrilled by the news, though it remains to be seen if Mauricio Pochettino will choose to start the England captain after such a long period out.

Take a look at the best of the reaction below!

"He should be with the U9s" – What Steve Evans said about Leeds’ playoff ref in 2016

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Anthony Taylor has been appointed as the referee for Leeds United’s crucial playoff clash against Derby County next week.

Craig Pawson will take charge of the first leg, while Taylor will be the man in the middle for the return fixture.

Whites fans will be hoping that the 40-year-old can steer clear of any controversy this time around.

The official caused uproar amongst fans and staff when he refereed a Yorkshire derby in 2016 and supporters will be praying that there aren’t any conscientious decisions next Wednesday.

The incident

The referee caused a storm when officiating a Leeds game in 2016 and was the victim of a bitter rant by the then Whites manager Steve Evans.

He made a dodgy decision which cost the Yorkshire club a goal against Sheffield Wednesday three years ago, which incurred backlash from the man in the dugout that day.

Evans was furious with the decision to rule out Liam Cooper’s strike following Alex Mowatt’s 78th-minute free-kick.

The official had blown for a free-kick to be taken, but then called back play due to an incomplete substitution – Fernando Forestieri was still on the pitch – and after deliberation with his linesman, he ordered the set-piece to be retaken.

What was said?

The former Whites boss was far from pleased with Taylor’s ruling and went on a tirade, ripping into him for what he believed to be a poor decision:

“I’ve seen many times where the referee stops it for a substitution, someone’s taking for too long, and he restarts play, but I’ve never seen somebody going back to restart play again, ever.

“He’s a Premier League referee who’s stepped down to take a big derby – he should be with the under-nines on the park pitches on Monday.

“You cannot make a mistake of that magnitude in a game which means so much to both sets of supporters.”

By the letter of the law, Taylor made the right choice by calling back the free-kick. However, he shouldn’t have allowed it to be taken in the first place.

The FIFA-listed referee is one of the most respected referees in the country and for Evans to have suggested that he isn’t capable of performing at the top level is laughable.

Since that incident, he has gone on to be entrusted with officiating at an FA Cup final, and he was also in charge at Wembley for last season’s Championship playoff final between Fulham and Aston Villa.

Leeds United: Liam Lindsay is the man to partner Jansson, not Yoann Barbet

It’s no secret that Leeds’ attacking style can be exploited by targeting their defensive weakness. Indeed, Pontus Jansson needs a partner and Liam Lindsay should be that man, not Yoann Barbet.

Lindsay has played 4o times at centre-back for Barnsley this season and he’s made their defence the most solid in the league. They’ve conceded just 37 goals, while league-winners Luton Town have conceded 41. This is no coincidence.

Not at all.

Remarkably, he’s just 23-year-old but makes decisions of a player way beyond his years. He’s got the potential to become a future star and he’d make the ideal replacement for Liam Cooper at Elland Road, if the Whites go up or not. In fact, The Daily Star have previously credited Leeds with an interest in their Yorkshire rivals’ gem.

Cooper has been good this season, but he’s not got the quality to defend the large spaces Leeds will continue to leave when they press so high up the field. If they go up, they’ll need someone who can deal with Premier League football and Lindsay has a better chance.

L’Equipe have linked Yoann Barbet to Leeds recently, but he’d be the second choice to Lindsay in our eyes. Despite his Championship experience, he’s not quite got that authority to deal with the space Leeds leave for their opposition to attack.

Liam Cooper needs to be replaced in the starting 11 next season, and either Barbet or Lindsay would be an upgrade. However, the latter’s potential and ability to thrive in big games means he’s the perfect man for the job.

Leeds fans, who do you think should partner Pontus Jansson next season? Join the discussion by commenting below…

Julian Brandt would be a sensational signing for Liverpool

Liverpool surely won’t hesitate to improve their team despite possible successes they could enjoy come the end of the campaign. 

That at least is true judging by the constant reports linking them with new players over the summer period.

And to be fair, as proven with history, the more a team tries to improve, the more success they’re likely to enjoy.

For Liverpool, their spending spree last summer has put them in the favourable position they now find themselves in as they bid to win the Premier League. Yet they could form into an even greater team this summer, with the right players added.

Only quality squad improvements can be justified so to recruit a player like Bayer Leverkusen’s Julian Brandt is exactly what they need to do.

Interestingly, the attacker was signed for just £315k back in 2014.

Brandt, (who is valued at £40.5 million on Transfermarkt) would join the likes of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Xherdan Shaqiri as another wide option but his creative is something the three don’t share with him.

Of course, a potential big fee won’t bother FSG as they’ve never been afraid to spend big in the past.

Seeing as the 22-year-old wing-wizard has been sensational for Leverkusen this season, it makes sense for Liverpool along with other top clubs (according to Sport Bild via the Mirror) to be enquiring for his signature.

With seven goals and 14 assists in all competitions, Brandt has taken his game to a whole new level this season and his contribution promotes him as a top signing for many teams this summer.

The German is more than capable of switching positions, whether that be on the wing, or playing in the middle of the park instead. He can do pretty much anything in the final third, whether’s it’s scoring goals, creating or dragging defenders out of position, which makes him such a dangerous player.

So therefore with age and quality on his side, what are you waiting for Liverpool?

Do you agree the Reds should try and move for Julian Brandt this summer… Let us know!

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