سيف زاهر: حسام غالي يخوض انتخابات الأهلي المقبلة

كشف الإعلامي سيف زاهر نية حسام غالي نجم الأهلي السابق لخوض انتخابات القلعة الحمراء المقبلة.

وتولى حسام غالي منصب مدير الكرة بنادي الجونة، عقب اعتزاله لعب كرة القدم مع الأهلي.

اقرأ أيضًا.. 3 لاعبين مههدون بالغياب عن نهائي الأبطال.. تعرف على موقف الأهلي والزمالك من تراكم الإنذارات

وقال سيف زاهر، خلال تواجده في برنامجه “ملعب أون تايم” المُذاع عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورتس”: “على مسؤوليتي حسام غالي سيخوض انتخابات النادي الأهلي القادمة على كرسي عضو مجلس الإدارة”.

من جانبه، قال حسام غالي الذي حل ضيفًا على البرنامج: “لم أكن أتوقع نتيجة مباريات نصف النهائي، ولكن الفريقين رفعا رأسنا وشرفا مصر”.

اختتم: “على الفريقين أن يحذرا ويحافظا على النتيجة خلال مباراة الإياب، ويعبرا إلى النهائي، ليكون نهائي مصري خالص”.

يُذكر أن الأهلي فاز على الوداد المغربي بهدفين دون رد، فيما فاز الزمالك على الرجاء المغربي بهدف نظيف، وذلك في مباراتي ذهاب دور نصف نهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

James Shan the focus as West Brom fans react to latest managerial update

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The circus that has unravelled since Darren Moore’s sacking at West Brom has left fans of the club on Twitter bemused as some supporters now see the only viable managerial option as James Shan, the current caretaker boss.

Shan has guided the club to two wins from his two games in charge, leaving certain individuals under the impression that with seemingly no plan in place, he would be the best bet until the end of the season.

This comes after an update from the Express & Star’s Matt Wilson suggested that Preston wanted to keep hold of Baggies target Alex Neil.

West Brom are fighting for promotion and sit in 4th place in the Championship. But despite their good league position, the Hawthorns faithful have been left angry over a lack of developments in their search for a new permanent manager.

The recent news led to one supporter claiming the list of targets wasn’t very exciting, arguing that because things hadn’t been sorted, it now looked likely Shan would keep the job.

Some reaction has seen supporters urge for the 40-year-old to be kept until the end of the season. That’s before appointing someone like Slavisa Jokanovic when the club will have a better idea of what division they’ll be in.

Was Darren Moore’s sacking unfair? The Pl>ymaker FC squad name which Championship bosses should have gone instead in the video below…

A specific individual claimed the club should bring back Gary Megson to link up with Shan whilst another hoped no one would come into work alongside him, citing the poor relationship the club had with Graeme Jones, assistant manager to Moore.

Here’s what was said about Shan and the current situation after Wilson’s update hit Twitter…

Leyton Orient: Shaky defence will cost side promotion going into the must-win games

After dominating the National League for most of the season, it’s all starting to slowly fall apart for Leyton Orient.

A last-gasp equaliser on the weekend against FC Halifax Town kept the O’s in with a chance of taking back top spot if they win their game in hand over Eastleigh this week, but the last result in a bad string of performances has led many to think what has gone wrong with Justin Edinburgh’s side.

Winter signing and returning hero Jay Simpson has failed to live up to the reputation a player of his quality has, and fellow striker Macauley Bonne has been lacklustre since the turn of the year, scoring just four times.

But what sticks out the most in the past few weeks is how poor the defence has been for Orient, and if the back line doesn’t sort out their act soon in the upcoming must-win games, the east London side might find themselves missing out on promotion to the Football League.

This is a team who has one of the best defences in the National League, conceding the least amount of goals all season in the division with 32 and the third best out of any team in the professional leagues in England only behind Manchester City and Liverpool, and for Orient to start showing cracks now heading into the final games of the season is playing with fire.

Their 2-2 draw against Halifax was one of Orient’s worst defensive displays all season and had it not been for late heroics from Matt Harrold the quest for the National League title would have been significantly harder.

Orient need to recover going into the final games of the season, and keeping clean sheets will be the bedrock of the club picking up wins in the remaining matches that could send the O’s back into the Football League.

Leyton Orient fans, can the O’s re-find their defensive stability? Let us know!

Potential consequences of Liverpool signing Ruben Neves

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Liverpool would be interested in signing Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves according to the club’s assistant manager, Pep Lijnders, per O Jogo.

The Portugal international has been in excellent form for the club this season, scoring four goals and laying on three assists in all competitions prior to this weekend as Nuno Espirito Santo’s side have consistently flirted with the top-seven.

And Lijnders told the Portuguese outlet: “I know him very well, his ambition, his passion for the game, his professionalism. I know what he gives to the team and this type of player always interests us. I recognised him when I saw him at Wolves. I saw technique, professionalism. I saw the 2013-14 player I knew.”

With the transfer window approaching, Football FanCast considers the potential consequences of Neves moving to Anfield this summer. Take a look below!

Henderson phased out

Jordan Henderson is a limited but experienced and passionate midfielder.

The England international had played 35 games in all competitions this season before the weekend but manager Jurgen Klopp already appears to be preparing for the day that the 28-year-old leaves the club.

Prior to Sunday’s clash with Chelsea, he had completed 90 minutes in the Premier League just ten times.

Signing Neves would only see those opportunities limited further.

It is unlikely that Fabinho or Naby Keita would be dropped for Neves, and would likely play alongside him in a 4-3-3.

The obvious casualty, then, is Henderson.

Another transfer record broken

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Pep Guardiola can’t afford Neves.

That’s Pep Guardiola, manager of Manchester City, the club with all the money in the world.

Wolves have reportedly placed an asking price of £110million on the jewel in their current crown.

Guardiola replied thus, per the London Evening Standard: “A month ago, I started reading – ‘Ruben Neves, £100m. That is not going to happen, we are not going to pay £100m for a holding midfielder.”

Liverpool might.

They broke the world transfer record for a goalkeeper when they signed Alisson Becker and did the same with a defender when they secured Virgil van Dijk from Southampton. The highest current transfer fee for a midfielder is Paul Pogba – who cost Manchester United £89m. The top three transfers of all time – Neymar and Kylian Mbappe to PSG and Cristiano Ronaldo to Juventus – all involved attackers.

Liverpool could well break the record for a midfielder if they convince Neves to move to Anfield.

A lack of dynamism

Ruben Neves in action for Wolves in the FA Cup semi-final.

Despite the potentially extortionate price, would Neves really change all that much?

Liverpool’s current problem in midfield is a lack of attacking thrust. Fabinho, Keita and Henderson, plus Georginio Wijnaldum, are all exceptional water-carriers and travel with the ball well. But they all lack the ability to score or create regularly.

Fabinho, Keita and Henderson had all scored once this term, Wijnaldum twice, before the weekend.

Neves had scored just four goals heading into this gameweek and, while he has a penchant for the spectacular, he would not solve the issue.

He would surely add something, of course he would, but spending £100m on a player who will not truly take the team to the next level is not the kind of strategy Klopp should be employing this summer.

Ruben Dias would be a brilliant signing for Man United this summer

Despite two loses on the bounce, the current dip in form surely won’t detract from how good Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been since taking over and the permanent job should really still be given to the legendary United forward, fans believe.

Indeed, the fact of the matter is, any manager is bound to endure some defeats during his time in the hot seat and Solskjaer is no different.

His time in charge at Old Trafford has been nothing short of brilliant so far, having ensured Manchester United are challenging for a place in the top four and they’re still in the Champions League, something that looked impossible whilst Jose Mourinho was manager.

Clearly, confidence is flowing through the team with players re-finding not only their love for the game but also their greatest capabilities.

United fans have really enjoyed watching their team flourish and they truly believe with a few top signings in the summer, they will be established title contenders once again.

To start with, a centre-back as good as Benfica’s Ruben Dias would do wonders for United’s backline and could make all the difference to their silverware hopes for next season. Dias, (who is valued at £25.2 million on Transfermarkt) is on the road to enjoying a fabulous career in football and a move to Manchester United would be a step in the right direction.

With far more exposure coming at a club like United, Ruben Dias could make a big impression alongside Victor Lindelof for example.

He’s played 25 times in the league this season, helping by providing two goals, an assist and eleven clean-sheets.

The 21-year-old is equipped with modern-day skills for a defender, not afraid to pass the ball around and has pace to be adaptable across the backline.

Manchester United fans, would you back such a move? You’ve been linked with Dias before in the Sun and he’d certainly be an exciting prospect! Join the discussion by commenting below… 

Middlesbrough: Mikel’s dedication to Boro cause is music to fans’ ears

John Obi Mikel has put all his focus on getting back to the Premier League with Middlesbrough, spurning the opportunity to return to the international fray in doing so.

Nigeria’s German manager, Gernot Rohr, had hoped to lure the former Chelsea man back into the mix, but his plea fell on deaf ears.

The African Football website report that Rohr said: “He has so many games in Middlesbrough to look forward to, they are fighting for the play-offs too.

“He told me it is not the moment to return but if Obi Mikel is very fit again and has the motivation, then the door is open.

“I am not like Joachim Low who announced that three of his players are definitely out of the German national team, I never say that because you never know what can happen.

“We are watching and will see if he can come back. We also need experience in our team, we have so many young players.”

Obi Mikel’s attitude — putting Middlesbrough first — is exactly what fans want to hear.

If Boro’ are to get past their current wobble in form, they need all players to follow his lead, and put all other distractions out of their minds, and concentrate on finishing the job they have been aiming for all season.

It is also nice to have an international manager that is listening to his players, and understands what is happening at their clubs.

He, therefore, is sympathetic to the fact that Obi Mikel has rightly put Boro’ first, and as a result, has not slammed the door in his face for future potential call-ups.

What do you think of the dedication and commitment Obi Mikel has shown for the Boro’ run-in? We think it is a positive thing, do you? Let us know your thoughts…

Spurs eye brilliant double swoop for Jack Grealish and Diogo Jota

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Tottenham Hotspur are lining up a double summer swoop for Jack Grealish and Diogo Jota, according to the Daily Express.

The Aston Villa and Wolves stars are on Mauricio Pochettino’s shortlist as Spurs chairman Daniel Levy prepares to release funds.

What’s the word?

Spurs have not signed a player since January of 2018, when Lucas Moura moved to north London.

Grealish was a top target in the summer but Spurs failed to complete a move for the Championship star, who has been in exceptional form since returning from injury.

Indeed, he has scored two goals in four games following his comeback, including the winner in the Second City Derby against Birmingham City.

Jota, too, has enjoyed a fine season at Wolves, scoring seven goals and laying on five assists and Pochettino, per the Express, believes that he can help ease the burden on striker Harry Kane.

The Express report that Jota cost around £12.6million in January 2018, joining from Atletico Madrid.

Wolves would loathe to lose one of their best players after such an impressive debut season in the Premier League; they are currently seventh and look set to qualify for the Europa League this term.

Wonderful additions

Jota and Grealish are exactly what Spurs need.

The Wolves star is an excellent, versatile forward, equally adept at playing as a winger or as a central striker.

Grealish, too, has shown his exceptional range of talent at Villa Park and is a homegrown alternative to Denmark international Christian Eriksen, whose future remains under question.

Pochettino appears set to restructure his playing squad this summer for the first time in two seasons and starting off with attacking reinforcements is a smart move.

Kane, after all, cannot continue to shoulder the burden of scoring all the goals at White Hart Lane.

This promises to be an exciting summer for Spurs fans and players alike.

فاتي: أتعلم من ميسي.. وأحلم بالمشاركة في الكلاسيكو

أعرب أنسو فاتي لاعب برشلونة الإسباني عن سعادته بمساهمته في فوز فريقه أمام فيرينكفاروس بدوري أبطال أوروبا.

وسجل فاتي وصنع هدفًا في المباراة التي انتهت بفوز برشلونة (5-1)، ونشرت صحيفة “ماركا” الإسبانية تصريحاته.

وقال فاتي: “حققنا فوزًا جيدًا، لقد بدأنا بشكل جيد والآن علينا أن نواصل، زملائي في الفريق جعلوا الأمر أسهل بالنسبة لي، دي يونج مرر لي تمريرة رائعة وكان علي أن أضغط وأسجل”.

اقرأ أيضًا.. كومان: لست قلقًا من الكلاسيكو وسعيد بميسي وشباب برشلونة

وأضاف بشأن احتفاله بالهدف الذي سجله: “هذا إهداء لشقيقي الأكبر الذي أنجب طفلة”.

وعن هجوم البارسا، أكد فاتي: “إنه لأمر جيد للفريق أننا جميعًا نقوم بعمل جيد، كلما زادت المنافسة لدينا، كنا أفضل”.

كما علّق فاتي على أداء اللاعبين الشباب مؤكدًا: “كل شخص يجب أن يستمر في التحسن والعمل كل يوم”.

وعن ميسي، امتدح فاتي قائده: “في أي لعبة يمكنه فعل شيء ما، عليك أن تستمر في التعلم من ميسي، ومن الجيد أن يكون لديك الأفضل في فريقك”.

وأتم فاتي بشأن مباريات الفريق القادمة، حيث يلاقي ريال مدريد يوم السبت المقبل بمنافسات الليجا: “أنتظر المباريات بأقصى قدر ممكن من الحماس، حان الوقت للتعافي بشكل جيد الآن، ولطالما حلمت بلعب الكلاسيكو وآمل أن أكون في الملعب يومها”. ملخص مباراة برشلونة وفيرينكفاروس

Cult heroes: Brian Stein at Luton Town

If you were to ask a Luton fan to make an all-time best XI, Brian Stein would be the starting striker no matter the case.

The Cape Town-born striker is one of the greatest players to ever represent the Hatters, making 427 appearances and scoring 130 goals in two different spells for Luton and scoring the winning goal in the club’s only League Cup final appearance against Arsenal in 1988.

Stein is one of the most prolific players to ever play under the lights of Kenilworth Road, but it wasn’t meant to plan out like this. Signed from non-league side Edgware Town, the then 20-year-old prospect was originally brought in as a winger, but after impressing as a striker and forming a good partnership with both Bob Hatton and then Steve White as Luton went on to win the 1982 Second Division title.

But ask any Luton fan who was around to watch Stein in his prime, they will tell you his best striking partner was Paul Walsh, who was signed by the Hatters the season they were promoted, and the duo and a fruitful partnership in the two years they started alongside each other.

Although Luton were almost relegated in their first season, needing to rely on a win in the final game to remain in the First Division, goals were aplenty with Stein and Walsh up top. Games in which the London side scored three, four and five goals were uncommon, and the duo were so successful that in their second season together in the top-flight, Walsh was named PFA Young Player of the Year in 1984.

His move to Liverpool the following summer broke up another successful pair, but Stein’s ability to work well with anyone who plays alongside him continued to work, as current Luton boss Mick Harford, the striker who would partner the South African in the club’s finest hour, the dramatic 3-2 win against Arsenal in the 1988 League Cup final.

Stein’s tenure in London came to an end that season as well when the striker made the move to French side SM Caen where he was unable to consistently score as much as he did at Luton.

The striker would return to Luton 1991, however, three goals in a season where the club was relegated ended another spell with the Hatters. Stein is without question a legend of the club and a player who brought the team their greatest victory to date.

Luton fans, is Stein the club’s greatest ever player? Let us know!

‘Outstanding’ – Sunderland fans drooling over uncapped star

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Sunderland fans have been left drooling over the performance of Jimmy Dunne.

The Black Cats beat Doncaster Rovers 2-0 on Friday, moving to within two points of Barnsley in second-place, with Dunne playing at centre-back.

Dunne even provided an assist in the victory, which has left the Black Cats in a fine position to win promotion to the Championship this season.

Sunderland are now third, two points behind Barnsley, but they have a game in hand on the second-placed Tykes.

Dunne, just 21, has won two caps for the Republic of Ireland Under-21s and joined the club on loan from Burnley in January.

Since then, he has played 11 times in League One and has never been on the losing side, even scoring in the 1-1 draw with Oxford United in February.

And fans were in awe of his no-nonsense display on Friday as the Black Cats edge closer to the second-tier.

Take a look at the best of the reaction below!

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