WBBL set for first prime time finals under lights

The WBBL will get its first prime time conclusion with the semis and final being played under lights at North Sydney Oval in late November.The two semi-finals will be played on November 25 and 26 with the final on November 28 – the day between the opening two ODIs between Australia and India – with all matches to begin at 7.10pm local time.The WBBL finals have previously been played in afternoon time slots, including last season when it was a standalone tournament for the first time.”The move to a full prime time Finals series is another major leap in the evolution of the rebel WBBL,” Alistair Dobson, the head of the Big Bash, said.”As we pass the half way mark of our second standalone season, we’re delighted to confirm that the pinnacle events of our season will be taken live into homes around the country at a family friendly time.”This announcement is a testament to the outstanding work of our Clubs and the League who have delivered a safe and successful tournament thus far. We thank the NSW Government for recognising this and rewarding our loyal fans in Sydney.”The tournament has just passed the halfway mark with the group stage finishing on November 22.

خاص | موقف طرابزون سبور من انتقال تريزيجيه إلى الأهلي

انتشرت الكثير من التكهنات حول مستقبل جناح الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الريان، محمود حسن تريزيجيه، وإمكانية الرحيل والانتقال إلى صفوف الأهلي بالميركاتو الشتوي.

وبدأ الأهلي التخطيط من أجل بطولة كأس العالم للأندية 2025 والتي سيشارك فيها خلال الفترة من 15 يونيو إلى 13 يوليو، وكانت القرعة قد أوقعته مع فرق المجموعة الأولى رفقة بالميراس، بورتو وإنتر ميامي.

وانتقل تريزيجيه إلى صفوف الريان في الصيف الماضي على سبيل الإعارة مع شرط أحقية شراء للنادي القطري بنهاية الموسم الحالي.

وشارك اللاعب هذا الموسم في بطولتي الدوري القطري وكأس النخبة الآسيوي خلال 21 مباراة وسجل 3 أهداف وصنع هدفين آخرين.

اقرأ أيضًا | يقترح صفقتين قويتين.. ميدو يوضح ماذا ينقص الأهلي قبل كأس العالم للأندية 2025

لكن خرجت بعض الأنباء من قبل الصحافة التركية أن اللاعب غير سعيد في الريان ويرغب في الرحيل عنه في أقرب وقت ممكن وهناك إمكانية لانتقاله إلى الأهلي في يناير المقبل.

وتواصل btolat.com مع مصدر داخل نادي طرابزون سبور التركي لمعرفة إذا كان هناك معرفة بالفعل برغبة الأهلي بضم تريزيجيه، وقال: “لا، لم يتواصل معنا أحدًا بشأن هذا الأمر”.

واستمر: “لم يتقدم الأهلي بأي عروض رسمية أيضًا، وبالتالي، يبقى الوضع كما هو عليه”.

وعن رغبتهم في استعادة اللاعب في يناير: “لقد فكرنا في الأمر، لأننا كنا بحاجة إلى وجوده في المباريات، لكن الريان رفض ولا نتوقع أن يفعلوا شرط أحقية الشراء في هذا التوقيت لأن الإعارة ستنتهي في نهاية الموسم”.

وإمكانية انتقال اللاعب إلى الأهلي في الصيف خاصة وأن عقده مع الفريق التركي ينتهي في 2026: “إذا عاد لنا اللاعب، سننتظر العروض الرسمية لدراستها حيث نأمل في الحصول على مبلغ مالي كبير نظير الموافقة على رحيل تريزيجيه إلى مصر أو أي مكان آخر”.

Justiça aceita pedido do Vasco para centralizar execução de dívidas trabalhistas e dá prazo ao clube

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Em meio aos problemas financeiros do Vasco, a desembargadora Edith Maria Correa Tourinho, presidente do Tribunal Regional do Trabalho da 1ª Região, reconheceu o direito do clubeem centralizar a execução de todas as suas dívidas trabalhistas. Além disso, a magistrada definiu um prazo de 60 dias para que o Cruz-Maltino apresente um plano de pagamento. A informação foi inicialmente divulgada pelo portal “GE”

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Após ser excluído do Ato Trabalhista, o gestor de centralização do TRT-1,Fernando Reis de Abreu, pediu ao Vascoo Regime Especial de Execução Forçada (Reef). Com isso, cobrouR$ 93 milhões em dívidas com ex-funcionários. O clube tentou suspender essa decisão, porém o pedido foi negado pela desembargadora. Ainda cabe recurso, algo que será realizado pela direção vascaína.

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No dia 10 de agosto, a direção do Gigante da Colina fez o pedido de instauração do Regime Centralizado de Execuções (RCE), algo previsto na nova lei brasileira voltada ao clube-empresa. Por meio dela, os clubes têm direito de realizar uma centralização das cobranças visando evitar algum tipo de penhoras individuais e fazer o pagamento em no máximo seis anos com o repasse de 20% da receita mensal. O clube criticou a decisão da justiça na época.

Dessa forma, o Vasco terá dentro de 60 dias que apresentar um plano oficial de pagamento para que a magistrada analise e decida a sua validade. O vice jurídico do clube, José Cândido Bulhões, falou sobre a definição da Desembargadora, divulgada na tarde desta segunda-feira. Ele também explicou que o Gigante da Colinatentará suspender o REEF por entender que as decisões são incompatíveis (REEF e REC).

– Foi uma decisão muito lúcida da presidente do TRT-1, em linha com a recente decisão do desembargador Sérgio Pinto Martins em São Paulo, reconhecendo o direito dos clubes à centralização das execuções com base na Lei da SAF. É um passo muito importante para a recuperação dos clubes de futebol no Brasil, pois viabiliza o pagamento das dívidas sem asfixiar o fluxo de caixa e sem comprometer a operação dos clubes – disse José Cândido Bulhões, vice jurídico do Vasco, e acrescentou:

– O nosso pedido de suspensão do REFF foi indeferido em razão da competência para analisar a matéria. O Vasco entende que a execução forçada e a centralização das execuções são institutos incompatíveis. Diante do reconhecimento do direito do clube à centralização, a execução forçada deve ser suspensa. Por isso, vamos requerer a reconsideração do juiz que determinou o REFF – analisou.

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Celtic hit gold with "magnificent" star who’d be worth £20m in 2024 money

Celtic attacking midfielder Matt O'Riley collected multiple trophies at the club's end-of-season awards night at the weekend after a sublime season from the star.

He won the Young Player of the Year, Men's Player of the Year, and Men's Players' Player of the Year awards for his contributions on the pitch this term.

It will now be interesting to see whether or not the Hoops can keep hold of the Denmark international, who was recently named as a player of interest to Italian giants Inter.

Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley.

The Bhoys have made a profit on a number of players, who O'Riley could join this summer, over the years and one star they hit the jackpot with was goalkeeper Fraser Forster.

How much Celtic paid for Fraser Forster

The towering stopper initially joined the Hoops on loan from English Premier League side Newcastle United in the summer of 2010 and spent two seasons on loan from the Magpies.

In the summer of 2012, Celtic completed a reported £2m deal to sign the goalkeeper on a permanent deal from the English team, and then-manager Neil Lennon claimed that he would be a "magnificent" signing for the club.

Scottish Premiership form

Fraser Forster

2010/11

2011/12

Appearances

36

33

Minutes played

3,240

2,962

Goals conceded

22

20

Clean sheets

21

21

Stats via Transfermarkt

As you can see in the table above, his form over his two seasons on loan with the Scottish giants warranted them making a move to sign him permanently.

He caught the eye with a staggering 42 clean sheets in 69 appearances in the Scottish Premiership, conceding just 42 goals for the club in that time.

How much Celtic sold Fraser Forster for in 2024 money

After two more years with the Hoops, Forster's performances in Scotland were impressive enough to draw in interest from Premier League side Southampton.

When you adjust for the inflation of transfer fees in football over the subsequent years, per Totally Money's index, then the £11.2m the Saints paid to sign him in the summer of 2014 would be worth a staggering £20.2m in today's (2024) money.

This shows that Celtic hit the jackpot with Forster as they made a significant profit on the initial £2m they paid Newcastle to sign him, making £9.2m, and the fee they raked in from Southampton would be worth a huge £20.2m in the current day, which speaks to how expensive the deal was at the time.

Fraser Forster for Tottenham

The England international, who now plays for Tottenham Hotspur, later enjoyed another season on loan with the Hoops, from the Saints, during the 2019/20 campaign and has racked up 118 clean sheets in 234 appearances for the club in all competitions to date.

Forster was, as shown by the aforementioned statistics, a clean sheet machine for the Scottish giants with more than one shutout every other match on average.

Celtic's "pressing machine" was as good as O'Riley in the Old Firm

The Hoops star was unplayable for Brendan Rodgers against Rangers on Sunday.

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He was a colossal performer on the pitch, winning eight domestic trophies in total, and then made the Hoops a huge sum of money just two years after being signed for only £2m, which illustrates how much of a blinder they played with the titan.

Levy set for loss as £26 million Tottenham player told to find new club

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy appears ready to take a loss on a senior first-teamer this summer, who will be told that he's free to leave.

Spurs now considering over a dozen player sales before 2024/2025

Reliable media sources, like FA registered intermediary Paul O'Keefe, who regularly breaks Spurs news on X, state that the Lilywhites are now considering sales for over a dozen players when the transfer window reopens.

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Indeed, it is believed Spurs chiefs and manager Ange Postecoglou would be willing to part ways with the squad members in question if suitable offers arrive, which highlights the scale of their potential rebuild over these next few years.

While these players aren't named specifically, supporters and critics can hazard a pretty good guess as to who they might be. Indeed, Bryan Gil, Giovani Lo Celso, Troy Parrott, Joe Rodon, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Richarlison, Tanguy Ndombele, Sergio Reguilon, Japhet Tanganga, Manor Solomon and Djed Spence have all been linked with permanent Spurs exits in the last few months, but there are a couple of mystery names who have yet to be mentioned.

O'Keefe's claim falls in line with Postecoglou's latest admission that Tottenham need to implement serious change.

"We need change. Change has to happen," said Postecoglou on the Tottenham project.

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Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham

Tottenham 2-3 Arsenal

Newcastle United 4-0 Tottenham

Tottenham 3-1 Nottingham Forest

"You can’t want to alter your course and expect the same people are going to be on that. It’s just not going to happen. We’ve had two windows and we’ve had some development of players, for sure, but when I say we’ve still got a long way to go, that’s what I’m talking about.

"It’s impossible to say you’re going to have drastic change and yet expect everyone to be on that journey."

The aforementioned crop are sure-fire contenders for Postecoglou's axe, but there now appears to be another exit candidate in defender Emerson Royal. The Brazilian, who's featured 22 times in the league this season, has been filling in for the injured Destiny Udogie at left-back in recent weeks.

Levy ready to take loss as Emerson told he's free to leave Tottenham

According to Football Insider and journalist Wayne Veysey, he could well be sold this summer. Indeed, it is believed Spurs chiefs are set to tell Emerson to find a new club, with Levy ready to take a small loss on the £26 million they paid for his services in 2021.

Emerson Royal for Tottenham

The north Londoners will apparently accept an offer of around £20 million for the former Real Betis and Barcelona full-back, who was tipped for stardom at Spurs by former Arsenal striker Kevin Campbell when he first signed.

“Let me tell you, this guy is very, very good. He is all action. He is up and down, very quick and loves to attack," said Campbell to Football Insider.

“The way Spurs play, with the full-backs bombing on, he is perfect. He is relentless down the flank because he is an incredibly fit guy. He also has good quality on the ball so I expect him to quickly become a fan favourite there."

Beale made a big mistake losing Rangers’ "nightmare" for £0

Glasgow Rangers lost a host of attacking players during last summer under Michael Beale, who, if truth be told, were not properly replaced.

Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos left after their contracts expired, while Antonio Colak and Fashion Sakala – despite being fairly one dimensional, scored 30 goals between them – were sold by Beale in order to raise funds for future arrivals.

Overall, these four players scored 45 goals combined last season, something which Beale had to replace in the summer.

Former Rangers forward Fashion Sakala.

Aside from Cyriel Dessers, who has found the back of the net on 20 occasions since joining, and Abdallah Sima, the other summer recruits have failed to really give the club much going forwards.

Danilo has missed most of the season due to injury, while Sam Lammers was so poor, Philippe Clement ended up sending him out on loan to FC Utrecht, where he has scored nine goals in just 16 Eredivisie matches since February.

While the other three were dispensable, especially Kent, following his poor final season in front of goal, it was clear Beale made a mistake allowing Morelos to leave.

How much Alfredo Morelos cost Rangers

The summer of 2017 proved to be a disastrous one for Rangers. Pedro Caixinha, who was appointed as manager in March, made a total of 11 new signings, which ranged from the expensive flop Carlos Pena to a bargain move for Ryan Jack.

Combine this with the fact that Caixinha failed to lead Rangers beyond the first qualifying round of the Europa League, losing 2-1 on aggregate to Luxembourg side Progres Niederkorn, it was clear his managerial spell wasn’t going to last long.

Season

Games

Goals

2022/23

48

12

2021/22

42

18

2020/21

44

17

2019/20

47

29

2018/19

48

30

2017/18

43

18

There weren’t many reasons to be cheerful as a supporter, but the acquisition of Morelos for a fee of just £1m from Finnish side HJK Helsinki.

The Colombian had scored 46 goals in just 62 appearances in Finland and Caixinha was certainly hoping he could replicate this type of form in Scotland throughout the 2017/18 campaign.

Over the next six seasons, Morelos would exceed all expectations and then some.

Alfredo Morelos’ Rangers statistics

Morelos scored 18 goals in his maiden season at Ibrox, certainly proving to be worth the £1m that was paid to sign him, and he would go from strength to strength.

Tallies of 30 and 29 goals saw him emerge as one of the finest signings the Light Blues had made since returning to the top flight in 2016.

Glasgow Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos.

It wasn’t just his performances domestically which were impressive, but under Steven Gerrard, the Colombian striker was a feared presence in European competition.

The 2019/20 Europa League competition certainly proved it. Across 17 games in both qualifying and the main tournament, the centre-forward scored 14 times as the Gers lost to Bayer Leverkusen in the last 16.

A few months later, Morelos would go on to make history. His goal against Benfica during the group stage of the 2020/21 competition saw him become the highest ever goal scorer in Europe for the Ibrox side, with his 22nd effort surpassing the total of club legend Ally McCoist, who had terrorised defences on the continent during his 15-year spell at Rangers.

By the end of his time in Glasgow, Morelos had netted 29 goals in Europe, further extending his advantage over McCoist, but he couldn’t add to that tally in the Champions League last season.

His final campaign in Scotland saw the 27-year-old score just 12 times in all competitions as he battled fitness problems, and it appeared he was looking to move on when his contract expired.

In reality, he should have left for a big transfer fee a couple of years previously when he was in his prime at the club. Failing to extend his contract was certainly a mistake, especially as his market value has risen recently since departing Rangers.

Alfredo Morelos’ current market value

A few years ago, Morelos was a target for quite a few clubs on the continent, with Gerrard even rejecting a bid of around £16.25m from French side Lille in the summer of 2020 for their prized asset.

Hailed as a “nightmare for defenders” by one former Premiership opponent back in 2019, Morelos failed to really recover from an injury sustained while on international duty in April 2022, thus ruling him out of the Scottish Cup and Europa League finals.

He looked a shadow of his former self when returning the following season before leaving last May. A few years ago, clubs were queuing up to secure his signature, but he had to wait a few weeks in order to make his next move.

Former Glasgow Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos.

Following what was a surprise move to Santos, Morelos has scored just three goals in 13 games for the iconic Brazilian club, which counts Pele, Neymar, and Robinho as former alumni.

They were relegated at the end of last season; therefore, the Colombian will be aiming to fire them back to the top flight at the first time of asking.

Despite his poor form, Morelos’ market value means Rangers made a big mistake in letting him go for free. According to Transfermarkt, the striker is now currently valued at €4m (£3.5) and this could rise steadily if he begins to score on a frequent basis.

It’s a far cry from the €15m (£12.9m) he was valued at in 2020 following his wonderful season, but there is no doubt if he can return to this sort of form in Brazil, the striker could soon start to garner plenty of interest.

Much will depend on his attitude and whether he wants another crack in Europe. Poor fitness and mindset certainly disrupted his progress during the final two years at Ibrox.

If he can battle these demons and continue to showcase his true talents, Morelos could be a good signing for a number of sides.

Turning down a bid of nearly £17m four years ago showed that Gerrard believed in his main centre-forward, but he has since failed to ever match those lofty heights. Perhaps the club should have struck when the iron was hot.

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West Brom struck gold selling star who’d be worth £23m in 2024 money

West Bromwich Albion will want to get back to winning ways against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, knowing that their spot in the Championship play-off picture isn't concrete just yet.

Hull City's entertaining mid-week win over Coventry City will have troubled the Baggies somewhat, knowing that the Tigers could be level on points with Carlos Corberan's promotion challengers if the West Midlands outfit lost to Danny Rohl's Owls at the end of play this weekend.

Corberan will want titan-like performances from his defenders away at Hillsborough subsequently, knowing that Wednesday will be going full-throttle to attempt to win themselves in their bid to stave off relegation.

West Brom will also know that one of his centre-back heroes, Cedric Kipre, could be nearing a summer exit even if do they go up, walking out of the building on a potential free transfer – with the Baggies at least cashing in sensibly on another former star in the heart of defence back in 2008.

Curtis Davies' time at West Brom

Remarkably, Curtis Davies is still lining up for League One outfit Cheltenham Town at 39 years of age, with Baggies supporters fondly remembering the veteran defender more for being a spritely young star.

Davies would make his West Brom debut all the way back in 2005, the 6 foot 2 warrior plunged straight in at the deep end at the Hawthorns by making 33 Premier League appearances that same campaign.

Scoring two goals during that season too, Davies' name would start to be uttered by higher-up suitors as a potential transfer target when the Baggies were relegated to the Championship.

Under Tony Mowbray during the 2006/07 season in the second tier, in which West Brom failed to clinch promotion, Davies would star again with 32 appearances accumulated before near neighbours Aston Villa swooped in for his services.

Reportedly signing on the dotted line at Villa Park for £9m, after initially joining on loan for the 2007/08 campaign, the Baggies would end up winning with this sale by offloading Davies for such a high price which would be even higher in today's inflated market, according to TotallyMoney's Transfer Index.

Curtis Davies' transfer value in 2024

If that same deal went through by 2024's inflated standards, West Brom would have pocketed significantly more at an eye-watering £23m, as per Totally Money.

Regardless, the West Midlands outfit would have been pleased with the original amount Villa coughed up especially when evaluating how much their ex-centre back ended up struggling away from the Hawthorns.

1. Salomon Rondon

£16.5m

2. Matheus Pereira

£16m

3. Saido Berahino

£12m

4. Nacer Chadli

£10m

5. Jay Rodriguez

£10m

Davies' new bumped-up fee would see him become West Brom's record departure in a theoretical world, the Baggies hitting the jackpot anyway by making the 6 foot 2 defender Villa's problem.

Admitting his debut performance for his new club was that of a "pub player" in 2007, his full three seasons at Villa Park would be very underwhelming with the move now seen as a major flop.

Davies would make 68 appearances in total before becoming public enemy one by moving on to Villa's arch nemesis in Birmingham City, relocating to St Andrew's controversially after playing just three games during his final season for The Villans.

Amazingly, the now-veteran defender would be a hit for the Blues to add even more salt into Villa's gaping wound by netting 12 goals from 106 games.

West Brom will hope that they can tie down Kipre to a new contract soon, not wanting to fall victim to a transfer blunder in the here and now involving their current crop of defenders after having the last laugh over Davies.

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Arsenal legend Alan Smith reacts to "huge" Jurrien Timber boost

Arsenal have had one major problem this season. You could argue they still lack a natural centre-forward capable of scoring 20 goals a term but that can be remedied rather simply, you'd hope, in the summer transfer window.

The issue we're talking about is Mikel Arteta's seeming lack of faith in the fringe players at his disposal.

This season, Arsenal's more trusted individuals have played far more football than any of their title rivals. William Saliba hasn't missed a game while midfielders Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard round off the top four alongside Virgil van Dijk when it comes to minutes.

William Saliba

Arsenal

3060

Declan Rice

Arsenal

2871

Virgil van Dijk

Liverpool

2818

Martin Odegaard

Arsenal

2745

Gabriel

Arsenal

2715

Bukayo Saka

Arsenal

2678

Ben White

Arsenal

2655

Julian Alvarez

Man City

2461

Phil Foden

Man City

2453

Rodri

Man City

2409

So, what is the solution? Well, Arteta either needs to pick the likes of Fabio Vieira, Reiss Nelson and Emile Smith Rowe on a more frequent basis or get rid and replace them with players he does actually trust.

That's all easier said than done, of course, but one big boost from Arsenal that'll help is the return of Jurrien Timber.

The Dutchman caught the eye during the opening weeks of his time in north London having traded Amsterdam and Ajax in a £38m move.

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However, his debut campaign was ripped away from him in cruel fashion after sustaining an ACL injury against Nottingham Forest on the opening weekend of the Premier League.

Timber is now back training with the first team and has returned to action too. The full-back made an appearance for the U21s in a 2-2 draw with Blackburn last Monday and made quite the impact.

Just nine minutes into the game, the Netherlands international – who was fielded as a left-back – curled the ball deliciously into the top corner from the edge of the box. Not a bad return, eh?

It will be great to see the 22-year-old back in senior action soon but expectations must be tempered. It's unlikely he'll walk into the XI immediately.

What Alan Smith said about Jurrien Timber

Football FanCast sat down with Gunners legend Alan Smith this week to talk exclusively about all things Arsenal on behalf of Crypto Casino. One of the subjects discussed was the defender's return.

Asked how big a boost it'll be, the former striker said: "Yeah, it will be huge. I saw that goal – what a way to announce yourself coming back after a long time out!"

Smith then outlined the summer signing's best attributes, revealing what he could bring to the Arsenal team once he gets back on the field: "I just remember when he first arrived at the club, everybody was so impressed about his ability and his character and what he brought to the dressing room," the Sky Sports pundit stated.

"It was a huge blow to lose him and left back is a problem position, there's no doubt about that. They've tried three [Kiwior, Zinchenko, Tomiyasu] in recent weeks and none have said 'you know, that's me, that's who you should be picking' ,so Timber coming back would be great if he can return to league action. He will be a big boost."

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Rangers could unleash "important" £26k-p/w gem instead of Dessers

Glasgow Rangers face a sharp turnaround in matches as they take on Hibs in the Scottish Cup this evening, just three days after drawing 2-2 against Benfica in Lisbon.

The result was an excellent one, especially considering how many wide players Philippe Clement was missing, and the focus now turns to domestic matters.

Collectively, it was a solid team performance against the Portuguese giants, yet there were a few individuals who perhaps could have contributed more.

Yet again, it was Cyriel Dessers who let the side down due to a poor display in leading the line and this could cost him his place against Hibs.

Cyriel Dessers’ game in numbers vs Benfica

Although he has scored 16 goals this season, Dessers has missed more than his fair share of chances. Indeed, the Nigerian has missed 20 big chances in the league so far, and it proves that he is unpredictable in the final third.

In midweek, the 29-year-old took just 17 touches during the match, while he failed to make a single shot or succeed with any of his two dribble attempts.

Goals

0

Total shots

0

Dribble attempts (successful)

2 (0)

Touches

17

Total duels contested (won)

8 (2)

Via Sofascore

Dessers also won just two of the eight duels he contested as he was easily bullied off the ball, and his performance was yet another poor one in a Rangers shirt.

He was subbed off in the 76th minute to be replaced by Kemar Roofe – and the Jamaican could be the ideal replacement for him against Hibs today.

Kemar Roofe could terrorise Hibs

The 31-year-old is entering into the final few months of his £26k-per-week contract, and judging by how prone he is to injury, it is unlikely he will be offered an extension on his deal.

He has missed 96 games during his four seasons as a player for the Light Blues, yet when he is fit and ready to perform, Roofe is arguably one of the finest forwards at the club.

Kemar Roofe

A return of 38 goals in 96 games is not bad at all considering his issues, and he could still have a big part to play between now and May.

Previously hailed as “important” by former manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Roofe has scored twice this season, and his last goal against Real Betis allowed the Light Blues to seal a famous 3-2 victory in Spain, sending them through to the last 16 of the Europa League as group winners.

However, he has not started a Premiership match since a 2-0 win over St Johnstone in September, and it could be a massive gamble for Clement to unleash him into the fray later today.

It could be a wise one, especially if he can get into the game, as a fit Roofe is a very good player to have available and he can cause more problems than Dessers, that’s for sure.

With Danilo still recovering from injury and Fabio Silva being deployed on the left wing due to players being absent, Roofe is the only realistic choice to replace Dessers in the starting XI.

In five previous matches against Hibs, the 31-year-old has scored twice and grabbed two assists, indicating that he could be the perfect choice to start up front for the Gers this evening.

Mikey Moore: Why Tottenham are so desperate to keep Man Utd away from their most talented academy star since Harry Kane

Tottenham have a diamond on their hands, and will have a real fight to keep top clubs away if he continues on his current trajectory

Tottenham's academy has produced a number of household names in the Premier League era, from Ledley King and Peter Crouch to Danny Rose and Andros Townsend, and more recently, Kyle Walker-Peters and Harry Winks. All of those players went on to enjoy strong careers at both club and international level, but Spurs' most treasured asset was unearthed in 2009, when Harry Kane began his professional football journey.

Kane spent 14 years with the north London club, during which time he managed to surpass the legendary Jimmy Greaves atop their all-time goal-scorers' chart, while also becoming England captain. Spurs emerged as title contenders and Champions League finalists with Kane leading the line, but when the prolific frontman eventually departed for Bayern Munich in a blockbuster €100m (£84m/$108m) deal, he did so without a single piece of silverware to his name.

In fact, Tottenham haven't won anything since their 2008 League Cup triumph under Juande Ramos. The Kane era left supporters with a lingering sense of 'what might have been', and Spurs are in desperate need of an another inspirational figure with the talent to make the people believe again.

Enter Mikey Moore: the 16-year-old forward with seemingly limitless potential who is already pushing for senior recognition.

Where it all began

Moore was born on August 11, 2007 in Southwark, the London borough located on the south bank of the River Thames. Football quickly became his big passion, and he was drafted into Tottenham's youth ranks at the tender age of eight.

The youngster successfully balanced academic life at Kent's Strood Academy with his commitments at Spurs, and enjoyed a rapid ascent as he displayed the technical quality and maturity of a far older player. In 2022, Moore broke into Tottenham's Under-18s team at just 15, while also earning a place in the England youth set-up.

In November of that year, he was part of the England U16 squad that competed at the Football Federations Cup in Spain, and left a lasting impression on the tournament. Moore came off the bench when the Three Lions were 1-0 down against Germany in their second game, and scored two stunning solo goals to complete a memorable comeback.

England didn't go onto win the competition, but Moore picked up the tournament's Golden Boot, and his performances blew everyone away. He would go on to finish the 2022-23 season with seven goal contributions in 10 U18 Premier League appearances for Spurs, and hit a brace for the U17s in a thumping 5-1 Premier League Cup final victory over Nottingham Forest.

Moore also became the youngest-ever Tottenham player to turn out for the U21s, which led to then-interim first-team boss Ryan Mason inviting him to train with the senior squad. It's simply not normal to reach such a high level that quickly, and the following season, Moore proved beyond all doubt that he is a special talent capable of making it all the way to the top.

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Tottenham became increasingly aware of interest from clubs across the continent in Moore, and so they moved to tie him down to a long-term deal in June 2023. He rewarded the club's show of faith by scoring 14 goals in 12 U18 Premier League outings, while also recording eight assists, and the stage was set for him finish the campaign in historic fashion.

Spurs dealt with an unprecedented injury crisis throughout Ange Postecoglou's first year in charge, with Moore among the academy starlets to be called into the senior squad to provide cover down the finishing stretch of the campaign. Moore was an unused substitute in Premier League games against Chelsea, Liverpool and Burnley, but his opportunity came when Tottenham played host to Manchester City on May 14.

At 16 years, nine months and three days old, Moore broke Dane Scarlett's record as the youngest player to feature for Spurs in the Premier League when he came on for James Maddison in stoppage-time. Tottenham lost the game 2-0, but Moore described his cameo as the "proudest moment of my life" on social media.

Moore was also quizzed on the experience by and replied with refreshing honesty: "It was good, the pace was so quick. It felt like I was playing FIFA. It felt mad. Coming on and trying to press, they move the ball so quick. I got a couple of touches of the ball and hopefully some more soon. As a young player coming through the academy, it's all you want really to make your debut. Coming on is probably the best feeling I've ever had to be fair."

Postecoglou, meanwhile, reserved some special words for the teenager via the club's official media channel. “I thought it was important [to give him his debut]," he said. "It’s a bit of a reward for him for working hard in the last two, three weeks as part of the first-team squad, to give him that experience. He still has a long way to go, he’s only 16, but he’s a good kid and hopefully that encourages him.”

How it's going

Moore got his second senior appearance in Spurs' 3-0 final day win at Sheffield United, once again coming on as a late replacement for Maddison, before linking up with England for the U17 European Championship in Cyprus.

The Three Lions ended up crashing out on penalties against Italy in the quarter-finals, but Moore went home with his head held high after scoring four goals, two of which came against France in the group stage. The 16-year-old's second effort was a thing of a beauty, as he calmly slotted the ball into the bottom corner after dancing past four opposition defenders, with England eventually running out 4-0 winners.

Postecoglou was obviously impressed, because Moore is now enjoying a prominent role in his pre-season plans. Spurs thrashed Hearts 5-1 in their opening friendly fixture last week, and Moore managed to get on the scoresheet to open his goal tally at senior level.

He told Spurs' official website after the game: “To score my first goal, even though it was in a pre-season game, was probably the best feeling I’ve had so far, and to score in front of the fans as well… it was unreal! The little dribble and finish… it’s what I’ve been doing in the academy so I just wanted to keep doing what I’ve been doing. Even though it was a pre-season game, it meant everything to me.”

Moore was subsequently included in Tottenham's squad for their tour of Japan and South Korea, which will see them face off against Vissel Kobe and Bayern Munich. If he continues to make such a decisive impact in the final third, it's entirely possible that the 2024-25 campaign will be a breakout one for Spurs' newest academy gem.

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Highly-rated English coach Harry Brooks, who is the director of the RH Football Group that works with grassroot and academy stars across the globe, recently offered a glowing assessment of Moore to fuel the hype surrounding the Spurs teenager.

“Mikey is a beautiful close-control dribbler,” Brooks told . “He has that clutch gene of end-product. The Spurs teams will look to him – all the attacks go through him, but he’ll also finish them off. He is what I call a ‘presence forward’ – which doesn’t need to be the biggest player, you just have to have the presence where you dictate how the team attacks and creates chances. You’re the go-to guy in attack. Mikey will be the one to decide, ‘I’m gonna win this game’.”

Moore's preferred position is on the left wing, where he can cut inside and wreak havoc on his stronger right foot, but he's also versatile enough to play as a No.10 or an out-and-out striker. Spurs fans will quickly take to Moore because of his explosive, direct style of play, and he possesses a confident streak that sets him apart from other players at his age.

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