فيديو | محمد صلاح يُسجل.. وليفربول يسقط بثلاثية أمام ريال مدريد في دوري أبطال أوروبا

فاز فريق ريال مدريد الإسباني، على نظيره فريق ليفربول الإنجليزي، بثلاثة أهداف مقابل هدف، في المباراة التي جمعت بين الفريقين، مساء اليوم الثلاثاء، على ملعب “ألفريدو دي ستيفانو”، ضمن لقاءات ذهاب ربع نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا. شاهد اهداف مباراة ريال مدريد وليفربول

المباراة شهدت مُشاركة لاعبنا، المصري، محمد صلاح، المُحترف في صفوف الريدز، حيث شارك كأساسي من البداية وحتى صافرة النهاية، وسجّل هدف ليفربول الوحيد في اللقاء.

ريال مدريد بتلك النتيجة يُنجز نصف المهمة، في التأهل لنصف نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا، ولكن سيتعين عليه أولًا خوض مباراة الإياب، على ملعب “آنفيلد”، الأسبوع القادم.

تقرير المباراة

الشوط الأول

ريال مدريد أنهى الشوط الأول من المباراة، مُتقدمًا في النتيجة بهدفين نظيفين، لاعبو المرينجي، سيطروا على مجريات اللعب ، خلال الـ45 دقيقة الأولى، ونجحوا في ترجمة السيطرة إلى أهداف في شباك الضيوف.

الهدف الأول جاء في الدقيقة 27، بأقدام البرازيلي، فينيسيوس جونيور، بعد تمريرة طويلة أكثر من رائعة من توني كروس، من قبل وسط الملعب، وصلت إلى جونيور، المتمركز قبل منطقة الجزاء، حصل على الكرة، وانطلق بها تجاه منطقة الجزاء، وسدد الكرة بقوة في مرمى مواطنه أليسون بيكر.

وبعدها بدقائق، تمكن الدولي البرازيلي، فينيسيوس جونيور، من إحراز الهدف الثاني، بعد أسيست مرة أخرى من توني كروس، حيث حصل الإسباني على الكرة وتوغل لداخل منطقة الجزاء، ثم رواغ البرازيلي أليسون بيكر، الذي سقط أرضًا، وواصل ماركو ركض بالكرة ثم سجلها في الشباك الخالية في الدقيقة 36.

الشوط الثاني

ليفربول دخل الشوط الثاني، بشكل ضاغط على ريال مدريد، من أجل إحراز هدف تقليص الفارق، والعودة في النتيجة سريعًا، وتحقق ما أراده الريدز في الدقيقة 51، بأقدام محمد صلاح، حيث استغل تسديدة من جوتا، أوقفها مودريتش لكن الكرة كانت أسرع من الكرواتي، لتعود إلى صلاح المتمركز أمام المرمى، سددها في شباك كورتوا.

ريال مدريد، بعد الهدف، ضغط مرة أخرى على دفاع ليفربول، من أجل توسيع الفارق، وأهدر ماركو أسينسيو وكريم بنزيما، هدفان، ولكن المُتألق في المباراة، فينيسيوس جونيور، نجح في إحراز الهدف الثالث بالدقيقة 65، بعد تمريرة أرضية من داخل منطقة الجزاء من الكرواتي لوكا مودريتش لـ فينيسيوس الخالي من الرقابة داخل منطقة الجزاء، سدد البرازيلي الكرة من أول لمسة في مرمى أليسون بيكر.

 

Crystal Palace fans react as Christian Benteke says he could play for Liverpool

Some Crystal Palace fans have taken to Twitter to react after Christian Benteke said that he thinks he could still do a job in Liverpool’s front three.

The Belgium international responded with “yeah” when asked by Sport Bible if he thinks he could still play for the Reds, a comment that has triggered a reaction from some Palace fans on Twitter.

Why, might you ask?

Well, it’s been well documented that the 6 foot 3 forward has struggled significantly in front of goal over the course of the last few seasons, scoring just four goals in his last 57 appearances across all competitions.

Contrastingly, Liverpool’s current forwards are amongst the best in the world, having recently won the Champions League with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane both winning the Premier League Golden Boot last season.

To be blunt, there is simply no substance to Benteke’s claims that he could play for Liverpool.

He has been rightly mocked by some fans below, with one saying that he should probably try and get in the Palace XI first.

Let’s take a look at some more of the Twitter reaction…

West Brom landing Dwight Gayle can ensure attack thrives

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s Transfer Focus series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent transfer news…

According to The Shields Gazette, West Brom could go back in for former loan star Dwight Gayle in the January transfer window.

What’s the word?

The 28-year-old striker was on loan at the Hawthorns last season under former boss Darren Moore and quickly became an influential member of the squad.

Gayle scored 24 goals in 41 appearances as the club made the playoffs last season. He also added eight assists, showing how much of a team asset he really was.

In the summer, Bilic tried to get his hands on the forward but his parent club, Newcastle United, kept hold of him at manager Steve Bruce’s request.

At the time, they valued their frontman at between £15-20m which West Brom simply couldn’t afford.

The Croatian has added fuel to the fire by stating he would, in an ideal world, like another striker.

Music to Albion’s ears

If the Baggies can find the money for him, he could be one of the signings of the season based on how he performed last term.

He’s clearly a very popular figure at the Hawthorns despite only being at the club temporarily and several supporters wanted him to re-sign this summer.

The move would not only add goals to a frontline which has scored just two in six between them, but it would also enable Bilic to play the two striker system he spoke about when he first arrived at the club.

Gayle predominantly played in a two last term and alongside Jay Rodriguez, they scored 46 times.

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Charlie Austin and Kenneth Zohore could really benefit from having someone like Gayle alongside them and a possible pairing could bring fruitful benefits to all concerned, specifically with Austin.

West Brom could have two proven goalscorers leading the line for them in the second half of the season if the attacker signs again. Austin has 68 in 135 Championship appearances, per Tranfermarkt, and the Newcastle man showed his potential last season.

Landing a player like Gayle could well be the difference between securing promotion or remaining in the Championship.

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Sunderland made a big mistake not signing a playmaker this summer

This article is part of Football FanCast’s The Chalkboard series, which provides a tactical insight into teams, players, managers, potential signings and more… 

Sunderland signed seven players in the summer transfer window, but Jack Ross has failed to address an issue that plagued his side often last season.

What’s the word?

Every Black Cats fan must be sick of the sight of two 1’s with a little hyphen in between them.

The club drew 19 of their 46 league matches in 2018/19, and a quite ridiculous 15 of those were 1-1 draws.

Ross’ side constantly found the net in games, and rarely conceded multiple goals, but they never created enough chances to put the match to bed and leave their opponents in the dust.

Given that the likes of Charlie Wyke and Will Grigg both have proven records in the third-tier, and the fact Marc McNulty has impressed fans early on this campaign, the problem is clearly rooted behind the front men.

George Honeyman was the popular pick at the number ten role last season, but assisted just twice in 28 games from the position. Good thing they sold him and replaced him then, right?

Wrong.

On the chalkboard

The club did get rid of their former skipper, but not one of the seven new signings this summer is an attacking midfielder.

Ross has added one goalkeeper, four defenders, one defensive midfielder and a striker, and of the attacking players already in the squad, not one of them is an out-and-out playmaker.

Aiden McGeady for example, arguably the side’s star man, has only played attacking midfield 12 times in his career, and hasn’t mustered a single assist from the position.

The same can be said for Chris Maguire, who has no assists in 11 appearances as a number ten, and Lynden Gooch, who has managed just six assists in 35 showings from the role.

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Ross has plenty of players capable of scoring goals – Grigg has made a career out of bagging in League One, while Maguire already has four to his name this campaign.

However, the lack of a genuine playmaker harmed the Black Cats last year, and whether it is the gaffer behind the decision not to address that this summer or the men upstairs, it is likely to be a huge mistake.

1-1. Get used to that sight Sunderland fans. It has already happened twice in this very young season, and it’s going to happen an awful lot more thanks to this blatant oversight in the transfer market.

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Barcelona’s failure to land Matthijs de Ligt was far from a disaster

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It seemed like a done deal halfway through last season. Barcelona and Ajax are two clubs with comparable values and their respect for one another has even prompted discussion that a collaboration agreement could be struck to benefit both parties in the transfer market.

For that reason, the signings of both Frenkie de Jong and Matthijs de Ligt seemed more like a formality than a soap opera in the making. And sure enough, after some initial hiccups, concerns and paper talk, De Jong was officially announced in January, with the move officially materialising at the beginning of the summer.

Now, he already dons the Blaugrana and it didn’t take long for him to capture the fans’ hearts.

And for the majority of last season, it was widely expected that his partner in crime and best friend would follow sooner rather than later. Fast forward a couple of months and the coveted youngster is in Turin playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo as opposed to Lionel Messi.

The fans were quick to suggest it was actually the Portuguese who sealed the deal with a mysterious handshake and a devious whisper in the ear when the duo met in the Nations League final. The same final De Ligt ended up losing shortly before his move to the Old Lady was made official.

A reported £67.5m was allegedly what it took to secure the signing of one of the most promising centre-backs on the planet. Barcelona were beaten and not even their relationship with Ajax nor the prospect of playing with Messi and his best friend could make the necessary difference. The deal was done, the contract penned and the 20-year-old was flying over to Italy.

Sure enough, this was perceived as a huge loss for the Catalan giant. But while it’s difficult to deny that missing out on a generational talent, the youngest captain Ajax have ever had was a tough pill to swallow, it just may not have been such a gruesome scenario after all.

From the financial side, a deal of £67.5m doesn’t look like a huge hit on Barcelona’s bill. After all, the Catalans have spent more than double those amounts on several players in the last couple of transfer windows and are looking likely to continue the trend going forward. But the wage bill was apparently the problem. The Dutchman’s notorious agent, Mino Raiola, was reportedly demanding extraordinary wages and Barcelona just couldn’t keep up with the rest of the big boys in football. Not after their recent purchases left them dry.

And while sacrificing some of the wage bill for a generational talent doesn’t seem like a crime, especially if you’re putting in enough effort to sell and free up some of that money in the not so distant future, buying him just so others won’t kind of is.

Had he arrived at the Camp Nou, Barcelona would’ve had a total of five centre-backs competing for two spots in the team: Samuel Umtiti, Gerard Pique, Clement Lenglet, Jean-Clair Todibo and finally De Ligt.

More importantly, three of those four are still young, in their early twenties and with big careers ahead of them. Todibo is only 19 and, with the Dutchman arriving, he would no doubt have to be shipped out, loaned or just chained to the stands. Either way, that’s far from ideal for a talented youngster with a dream to chase.

So yes, it was a great loss to miss out on De Ligt but it was hardly a necessity. The centre-back position is a spot well covered in Catalonia and further investment would have been frivolous.

Finally, we have that famous Barcelona motto to round things off. “The one who has doubts about playing at Barcelona is no longer needed by us”, stated Johan Cruyff in the days now gone by and this is something the Catalans have been living by for a long time.

Of course, the appointment of Antoine Griezmann and the alleged chase of Neymar contradict that since both have either rejected or abandoned Barcelona in the last couple of years.

But this is very much still something the fans regularly dig out when it fits their agenda and their cause. Regardless of how true on untrue that may be, maybe it is a sign of integrity after all. A statement that reads quite well with a message that they will survive and prosper, with or without De Ligt at their side.

So this choice might have been a difficult one to make for Barcelona but not entirely career-deciding. In fact, once he develops and grows up to be a player who could slot into the Catalans’ gala 11 with no effort, that transfer could make even more sense.

Was this transfer the right choice for the youngster in question, however? His words might say so but the alleged release clause in his contract might not agree with that and it hints that Turin was not his preferred destination after all.

Who knows, maybe there’s still a chance “De Twins” will one day be reunited under the lights of the Camp Nou.

Only time will tell.

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Liverpool should sign Bale & Klopp would get him ‘mega fit’, says Mark Lawrenson

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players and managers…

Mark Lawrenson has made a career out of being a much-maligned pundit since retiring from football, where his comments, their tone, and his embarrassing dad-like approach on Match of the Day often find themselves facing ridicule.

Today will be no different.

The former Liverpool player has spoken out on what he thinks his old side should do in the transfer market, with Real Madrid outcast Gareth Bale the topic of conversation.

‘Lawro’ believes that the Reds should sign the Wales international, but his reasons leave a lot to be desired.

What did he say?

Lawrenson said: “I think Klopp could get the best out of him. He’s such a good player and such a talent. He just needs to be loved and Klopp would be the perfect fit to do that.

“People say he’s got injury problems and all that but Klopp would get him mega fit.”

Utterly bizarre

How does Lawrenson think injuries work?

There’s a reason why Bale has missed 96 games through injury alone since the 2009/10 season, as a result of 25 separate problems.

If the £85m man himself can’t solve his own issues, nor can the most prestigious club in world football help the 6 foot 1 man become less injury prone, how does ‘Lawro’ think that Jurgen Klopp can just get him “mega fit”?

Does the German have a magic wand that we don’t know about?

Additionally, he doesn’t “just need to be loved” as Lawrenson states. A big bear-hug from Klopp won’t eradicate the fact that the 30-year-old earns an eye-watering £60ok-a-week at Madrid, and Liverpool’s current highest earner is Mohamed Salah on £200k-a-week – staggeringly, a third of Bale’s salary.

There is simply no logic behind Lawrenson’s words. This would be one of the most difficult transfers to complete this summer, and it feels as if the 62-year-old pundit has merely plucked the reasoning for his comments from thin air.

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Spurs want Paulo Dybala move in transformative summer

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The following article is a special report; all information presented has been gleaned from Football FanCast sources unless otherwise stated.

Tottenham Hotspur will attempt to sign Paulo Dybala from Juventus in what is turning into a transformative summer at the club, sources have confirmed to Football FanCast.

Spurs have already signed Tanguy Ndombele from Lyon in this transfer window in a deal that shattered the club’s record transfer fee.

A move for Dybala, though, would break it again, with the Argentina international reportedly valued at £80m by the Italian club.

Sources say that Spurs are aware they are outsiders in the race to sign Dybala – both Manchester United and PSG have been linked with an interest in the striker – but there is a hope at the club that a deal can be brokered.

Chairman Daniel Levy is attempting to back manager Mauricio Pochettino in this transfer window and Pochettino, per sources, is a huge fan of the Juve star.

Indeed, Dybala has scored 78 goals in 182 appearances for the Italian club and is widely regarded as an elite forward.

Of course, this is not the only deal that Spurs are working on in this transfer window, with the club also in talks with Real Betis over a deal for Giovani Lo Celso.

Another Argentine, the attacking midfielder enjoyed a sensational season in 2018/19, scoring 16 goals in all competitions.

Pochettino, per sources, is keen on adding genuine depth to his squad and there is a possibility that bids could be made for both Lo Celso and Dybala as Spurs look to build on their run to the Champions League final in 2018/19.

The manager warned of a “painful” rebuilding job this summer and Kieran Trippier has already departed the club, joining Atletico Madrid in a £20m deal.

Danny Rose is also likely to leave after being left out of the club’s tour squad for their pre-season trip to Asia. PSG have expressed an interest.

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Christian Eriksen’s future remains up in the air, too, despite the Denmark international expressing his desire to take on a new challenge this summer.

Sources have confirmed that there has yet to be a bid tabled for the playmaker and there is a contract offer from Spurs.

It remains to be seen if his future will be linked to the pursuits of Lo Celso and Dybala but the club are keen for there to be a swift resolution.

Toby Alderweireld’s release clause, meanwhile, expires on Thursday but that does not mean he’ll definitely stay if that deadline is passed. With his contract due to expire next summer, reports claim Spurs will reset his price-tag to £40m.

The transfer window still has two weeks to run – deadline day comes on August 8th – and there could be major changes at Spurs in the next fortnight.

Bearing in mind the potential incomings and outgoings, Tottenham’s starting XI could look wholly different from the one that was fielded in last season’s Champions League final.

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Everton would be taking a huge risk on Mahmoud Trezeguet if they signed him

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s In Numbers series, which takes a statistical look at performances, season-long form and reported transfer targets…

According to Turkish outlet Fanatik, Everton are interested in signing Egypt international Mahmoud Trezeguet.

The left-sided forward enjoyed an impressive 2018/19 campaign with Super Lig outfit Kasimpasa, who he notched nine goals and nine assists for in 34 appearances – not bad at all.

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Trezeguet is also putting his name on the map at the Africa Cup of Nations this summer with Egypt alongside Liverpool man Mohamed Salah. The 24-year-old has already grabbed a goal and an assist in three outings for his country at the tournament.

However, despite those encouraging signs, bringing Trezeguet to Goodison Park would represent a major risk for the Toffees given the attacker’s lack of pedigree in leagues outside of Turkey.

Despite having a world class namesake in former France hero David, the 5 foot 11 Super Lig star has never done anything of note outside of the Turkish top-flight – in fact, he has only ever played in his native Egypt and Belgium, where he didn’t pull up any trees due to a total of 14 goals in 126 appearances.

Furthermore, how many players come from the Turkish league and prove to be hits in the Premier League?

The Toffees’ own Cenk Tosun hasn’t, scoring just nine goals in 43 outings and finding starts hard to come by – 15 of his 25 Premier League appearances last term came from the substitutes’ bench.

If he had been banging in 30 goals and recording 20 assists a season over there, maybe it would be a a risk worth taking for Marcel Brands and Marco Silva, but nine goals and nine assists doesn’t represent anything too special given the quality of the opposition.

As shown by the graphic above, Trezeguet isn’t afraid of shooting – he takes a whopping 4 shots per game on average.

With shooting numbers like that, it would be a crime if the 24-year-old didn’t get at least nine goals over the course of the season.

His dribbling numbers of 3.3 completed per game are a bit more impressive, but nevertheless, this would be a major risk for the Merseysiders.

Tottenham Hotspur fans react as Dani Ceballos deal reportedly edges closer

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Tottenham Hotspur fans are keen to see a deal completed for Real Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos this summer.

Spanish outlet AS reported on Friday that Spurs are closing in on a move for the player, with Mauricio Pochettino said to have helped convince the player to make a season long loan switch.

Ceballos is a rising star at the Spanish giants having made 27 appearances for the club last term.

Before Tanguy Ndombele, Spurs fans haven’t been able to vlog about a transfer since January 2018! Judging by the video below, it’s been worth the wait…

However, at a stage of his career when he needs more regular week-to-week action, AS say that Spurs can offer the 22-year-old an important role in the squad, allowing him to make more starts than he’d get in Madrid.

As you’d expect from a Spain international, his passing is crisp, penetrative and accurate, completing 92.1% of his La Liga passes last term, per WhoScored.

At the recent U21 European Championships he provided two assists, averaging 2.8 key passes per match and helping his country lift the trophy.

Spurs supporters clearly think he’s a talent, with many taking to Twitter over the weekend to share their thoughts on the potential deal…

Bielsa must inspire Leeds players as fixture list throws up vital Derby clash

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Last season’s late collapse once again hinted at Leeds’ utter lack of mental toughness as they failed to win any of their final four games of the season on route to losing in the playoffs.

Before this nightmare run the Whites were in the driving seat in terms of automatic promotion, but they slipped down to third and were then beaten in the semi-finals of the end-of-season lottery that is the playoffs.

Their opponents were Derby County, and the recently released Championship fixture list has given Leeds a chance to get revenge at the back end of the 2019/20 campaign – April 25th as things stand.

Rivalry

Over the last six months we have seen the birth of a newly-formed rivalry between Leeds and Derby.

Spygate started it, while the chants of ‘stop crying Frank Lampard’ from the Derby players saw the Rams having the last laugh – at least until they were beaten by Aston Villa in the final, that is.

Neither side has forgotten what happened last term and when the two sides meet towards the end of the season, it will surely be a fiery affair.

The need to keep cool

If Leeds are still battling for promotion by the time they head to Pride Park, Marcelo Bielsa must make sure his team head into the game with clear minds.

If they allow themselves to get caught up in the occasion, then the result could very easily be a repeat of the playoffs.

The Whites lost their heads when it came down to it at Elland Road in May. Gaetano Berardi was sent off and poor decision-making from Kiko Casilla and Liam Cooper gifted Derby a goal and a penalty.

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The Argentine must make sure his team only thinks about what’s happening on the pitch rather than the history between the sides off it, or else another dodgy performance against Derby could cost them for the second year running.

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