Celtic sweating on Edouard fitness

Celtic’s options from an offensive point of view at the beginning of the season are healthy.

Kyogo Furuhashi has signed and hit the ground running in red-hot fashion, scoring four times in his opening three matches.

Liel Abada and Ryan Christie are also on the right track with eight goal involvements between the pair of them.

However, one player who has endured a topsy-turvy start to the new campaign is Odsonne Edouard.

So often Celtic’s go-to man in a crisis, he only has one goal to his name this term which happens to be a penalty against Dundee last weekend.

The Frenchman has been named among the substitutes in successive games but in a match where he may start, the striker is now a doubt.

The Hoops face Jablonec in the second leg of their third-round Europa League qualifying tie on Thursday but they now may well be without his services.

That’s according to The Scottish Sun who claims Edouard picked up an injury after Dundee last weekend.

Those named on the bench and not in the matchday squad played a 5-a-side game together post-match but he limped away with an ankle problem.

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With Furuhashi in such good form, this is not the biggest of blows. After all, if this eventuality had occurred in 2020/21, Celtic would have been in huge bother.

It’s still a concern for Postecoglou, though, who may have turned to him so he could rest the club’s new Japanese star ahead of their League Cup clash against Hearts this weekend.

Edouard is still one of the club’s leading lights, having found the net on 22 occasions over the last 12 months so to not have him in the squad will be a frustrating occurrence.

Celtic have a 4-2 lead heading into tonight’s clash so rest and rotation could be the order of the day. However, with Edouard potentially having to sit on the sidelines, Furuhashi will probably start upfront.

It’s unlikely Postecoglou would trust Albian Ajeti in a European clash after he scored just six times in all competitions last term.

AND in other news, Celtic open talks to sign 6ft1 gem who’s “one of the very best”, he could be Kyogo 2.0…

Journalist says Matt Phillips could start upfront for West Brom

Journalist Luke Hatfield has told Football FanCast that West Brom’s striker conundrum could lead to Matt Phillips starting upfront at the start of the season.

The Baggies currently have just one recognised number nine in their current squad in Karlan Grant, although Callum Robinson can play through the middle.

Experienced pair Hal Robson-Kanu and Charlie Austin were both released following the end of their contracts, whilst Valerien Ismael has been unable to bring in another frontman despite his best efforts in the window.

Kenneth Zohore is still contracted to the club, but his injury problems mean that a summer exit is more than likely.

With that in mind, Hatfield reckons that Phillips could come to West Brom’s rescue despite only playing through the middle a handful of times during his career.

He told Football FanCast:

“Albion need a striker, so it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him start there. He is capable of scoring goals, and he has scored at Championship level.

“But it wouldn’t shock me if we do see Phillips in that role in the Championship at some point in the season.”

This isn’t an ideal situation for Ismael, but Phillips has a proven goal record at this level, and with West Brom boasting quality all over the pitch, this shouldn’t prove too big an issue for the Baggies to cope with in their opening few games.

مانشستر سيتي يرد على عرض تشيلسي الأول لضم ستيرلينج

قدم نادي تشيلسي عرضًا للحصول على خدمات اللاعب رحيم ستيرلينج من صفوف فريق مانشستر سيتي في فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الحالية.

ووضع النادي اللندني اللاعب الإنجليزي ضمن أهدافه في الميركاتو الصيفي لهذا العام، وسط تكهنات بإمكانية عودة البلجيكي روميلو لوكاكو إلى إنتر ميلان.

اقرأ أيضًا.. توتنهام ينافس آرسنال على صفقة هجومية من مانشستر سيتي

وذكر الصحفي الشهير فابريزيو رومانو أن إدارة مانشستر سيتي مستعدة للسماح برحيل رحيم ستيرلينج في فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الجارية.

وأوضح أن بطل الدوري الإنجليزي حدد سعر بيع ستيرلينج 55-60 مليون يورو.

وأشار إلى أن تشيلسي ينوي تقديم عرض جديد لـ مانشستر سيتي من أجل ضم ستيرلينج، حيث قدم عرضًا قيمته 25 مليون يورو إلى جانب الإضافات، ولكن تم رفضه.

Yorkshire given pavilion planning permission

Yorkshire have been granted planning permission for a new pavilion at Headingley in the latest part of the ground’s redevelopment.It is a joint project between Yorkshire and Leeds Metropolitan University and there will be teaching facilities incorporated into the new building. The pavilion will also act as a media centre and is set to include better player facilities to replace the current arrangement where both are based at the Football Stand End.Headingley is an unusual ground in that it doesn’t have a traditional pavilion and the ground has been going through various stages of redevelopment in recent years. Work is due to start this November and be completed some time during 2010.”Leeds Met and ourselves have worked incredibly hard with our advisors over the past 18 months to deliver a project which satisfies everyone’s needs,” said Yorkshire chief executive Stewart Regan. “This development will go a long way towards helping the club retain international cricket here in Yorkshire.”

Pundit calls for Spurs to sell Lucas Moura and Moussa Sissoko

Paul Stewart has called for new Tottenham Hotspur head coach Nuno Espirito Santo to boost his transfer budget by selling Lucas Moura and Moussa Sissoko.

Nuno, who left his post as Wolverhampton Wanderers’ chief by mutual agreement at the end of last season, was named as Jose Mourinho’s successor in June.

While he has been keen to bolster his options ahead of the Premier League’s big kick-off, which is less than two weeks away, Nuno has been made to settle for the loan signing of Atalanta goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini and Bryan Gil joining from Sevilla in a swap deal which saw Erik Lamela head in the opposite direction.

Former Spurs man Stewart believes Nuno should offload Moura and Sissoko before spending big money on a marquee signing.

Moura, 28, only made 14 Premier League starts last term, while Sissoko was named in the starting line-up just one more time than the Brazilian.

Both Moura and Sissoko are on £80,000-per-week contracts and Stewart believes now is the right time for Nuno to find buyers for the duo.

Speaking exclusively to The Transfer Tavern, he said: “I think it’s time for both of them to go.

“When Moura is on form, he’s really good. But it’s far too infrequent.

“With Moussa, you get what you see. He is hardworking for 90 minutes but he’s not going to change the game for you or win you games.”

Liverpool fans want Shaqiri to leave

A number of Liverpool supporters want Xherdan Shaqiri to seal a move to Lyon, bringing an end to his time at Anfield in the process.

The Swiss star arrived from Stoke City in the summer of 2018, but he hasn’t quite managed to have the impact he would have hoped for.

Shaqiri has displayed moments of brilliance, including a double against Manchester United and an assist for Gini Wijnaldum at home to Barcelona, but he has flattered to deceive too often.

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The 29-year-old has been limited to just 63 appearances in three seasons for Liverpool, with injury problems often holding him back.

Shaqiri has been linked with a move to Lyon, with Jurgen Klopp not seeing a future for him, and the Liverpool Echo [via Anfield Watch on Twitter] claim the Reds are waiting for an improved offer from the Ligue 1 side.

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Liverpool fans want Shaqiri move sorted

These Liverpool fans want a deal sorted quickly, with some hoping Houssem Aouar comes the other way.

“Can’t we trade him for Aouar?”

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“Bro they desperately wanna offload Cherki & Aouar. Just offer them Shaq plus cash man. Loan Cherki out if need be but he’s wonderkid potential”

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“If Lyon aren’t willing to pay what we want, include him in a deal to get Aouar in for cheap”

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“Make Aouar part of the deal I beg @LFC”

Credit: @PhilPhenom

“Just offer him plus cash for Aouar”

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“Hope we didn’t mess up the deal…”

Credit: @Seyjith

In other news, Liverpool have been handed an injury boost ahead of Saturday’s clash with Burnley. Read more here.

Aston Villa: Villans readying McKennie bid

Aston Villa are ready to meet Juventus’ demands for midfielder Weston McKennie, according to Corriere dello Sport, cited by Sports Witness.

The Lowdown: McKennie profiled

McKennie, a USA international, is a central midfielder who can also play in a defensive role or on the right-hand side.

He made his loan move to Juventus from Schalke permanent this summer in a deal worth £18.45m.

McKennie, described as a ‘leader’ by David Wagner, has made 46 appearances for the Italian giants and has turned out in a remarkable eight separate positions during his career.

The Latest: Villa bid

According to Corriere dello Sport, cited by Sports Witness, Villa are ready to satisfy Juventus’ €30m (£25.7m) valuation for McKennie.

The report added that McKennie ‘did not accept’ a move to West Ham and also ‘doesn’t like’ the sound of a Villa Park switch.

However, they finish their story by saying that might change before the end of the month, so a deal could be one to keep a close eye on.

The Verdict: Avoid

If McKennie doesn’t like the sound of a Villa Park switch, then Johan Lange and co should end Villa’s interest straight away.

The club have managed to lure the likes of Emi Buendia and Leon Bailey to the Midlands this summer, so if McKennie isn’t keen, perhaps Villa should look elsewhere.

The report claims that McKennie might have a change of heart in the final days, but it sounds as if he wants a move to Tottenham, so Villa shouldn’t wait around and play second best.

In other news: Aston Villa source: Talks opened for ‘brilliant’ ace to leave; Smith already given his blessing. 

Pietersen leads the way in opening victory

Kevin Pietersen is having quite an impact as England captain. He did more than most to help his team take a series lead against South Africa with a 20-run victory at Headingley

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Kevin Pietersen is having quite an impact as England captain. If it wasn’t enough winning his first Test and persuading Steve Harmison out of one-day retirement, he then did more than most to help his team take a series lead against South Africa with a 20-run victory at Headingley. He hit an unbeaten 90 off 82 balls, adding 158 in 21 overs with Andrew Flintoff, then claimed two crucial wickets as the visitors threatened to pull away in the run chase.England’s latest attempt to form a winning one-day unit comes with Pietersen’s stamp of aggression, hence the trend towards pace bowling and hard-hitting, free-scoring batsmen. For two thirds of their innings, though, little appeared to have changed as just five fours a six came in 34 overs – all from Matt Prior’s bat. However, England banked on having a middle-order filled with strikers and in Pietersen and Flintoff, they possess two of the most destructive one-day batsmen around. The pair crunched 94 off the last 10 overs, showing what can be achieved with wickets in hand, as South Africa’s bowling became ragged and the fielding was poor.In contrast to England’s sedate approach, South Africa went hard at the start of their chase and put themselves ahead of the rate, reaching 139 for 2 after 25 overs. However, everything changed when Pietersen surprisingly brought himself onto bowl. By the end of the innings he’d doubled his one-day wicket tally after getting AB de Villiers caught at midwicket and benefiting from a swift piece of glovework from Prior to stump Mark Boucher.It wasn’t just with the ball that Pietersen shone during the second innings, his captaincy had a touch of the magic about it, too. In the eighth over, Pietersen turned to Harmison and it took him less than an over to strike when he hit the perfect line to take Smith’s outside edge with his fourth delivery. Flintoff wasn’t quite the metronome he can be and was picked off by Jacques Kallis, but then Pietersen dipped into his captain’s handbook and pulled out another trick.Holding back the final Powerplay, he brought Samit Patel into the attack with his left-arm spin and it proved a master stroke. Patel’s fourth ball was quicker and flatter, beating Gibbs as he lent back to cut. Patel’s first ODI wicket was Neil McCallum, against Scotland last week, but with all due respect to the Scots this one will have meant a little more.However, Kallis and de Villiers moved along comfortably in their third-wicket stand of 49 in 11 overs. Then de Villiers flicked lazily to Ian Bell and, shortly after reaching fifty off 63 balls, Kallis, struggling with a leg problem, was run out by some quick thinking by Bell. Boucher showed in the Test series, at Edgbaston, that he is ideal in a run chase but his opposite number, Prior, was very alert to a raised foot.JP Duminy had the skill to guide South Africa home, but Harmison came back to find a thin outside and Johan Botha holed out at deep midwicket. The lower order, without the injured Albie Morkel, didn’t have the power to keep up and Flintoff just had time to remind everyone that he’s meant to be the main allrounder in the team.England’s success showed that there is more than one way to play one-day cricket, especially in their conditions, even though the new-look top three seemed to drift as more than half the innings came and went. Bell, after batting through 19 overs, and Prior after 42 off 52 balls both picked out backward point off Kallis and Owais Shah top-edged to deep square-leg.Flintoff ignited the innings when he found the boundary in the 35th over, the first man other than Prior to locate the rope, and initially Pietersen was happy to feed him the strike. The change of ball at the 34-over mark helped England, the harder one making it easier to use the pace of South Africa’s attack. Flintoff opened his front leg to hit strongly through the off side, and also rifled the ball with the straight power that typifies his batting when he’s at his best. He reached fifty off 52 deliveries, his first half-century since the unbeaten 72 he made against New Zealand, at Hobart, in January 2007 and, when he was bowled moving across his stumps to Dale Steyn, his 78 was his highest ODI innings since making 87 against Australia, at Lord’s, in 2005.Pietersen was fortunate to survive an lbw shout off Botha on 18, and was close to being run out on 22 when he dived for the crease, the third umpire ruling the bat had just been grounded before it then bounced up as the stumps were broken. He eventually earned his first boundary off his 52nd delivery, but had a clear mindset on what he wanted to achieve, and then began to invent as he went to a fifty from 55 balls. He timed his charge and took 10 off two balls from Steyn in the 46th over, including the second six of the innings over midwicket.What Pietersen is quickly realising is that his job now doesn’t stop with the bat and his role in the field is just as important. It’s a learning experience and he’s learning fast. At some point life will get tougher for him, but today wasn’t that moment.

Kruis rejoins Yorkshire

Deon Kruis, the fast bowler who left Yorkshire last week, has been offered a new contract with the same club after both parties resolved their differences

Cricinfo staff17-Oct-2008Deon Kruis, the fast bowler who left Yorkshire last week, has been offered a new contract with the same club after both parties resolved their differences.Last week, Kruis allegedly reported Yorkshire to the Professional Cricketers’ Association after the club withdrew their offer of a new contract. Stewart Regan, Yorkshire’s chief executive, had sent a text message to Kruis’s phone informing him of the decision, as the club were irritated about Kruis’s delay. It was, they claimed, hampering their chances of finding an alternative.Now, however, all is forgiven and the two parties have reached an amicable decision in the shape of a fresh one-year contract.”I have spent the last few nights worrying about where I would be playing my cricket in 2009,” Kruis said. “I know the club were keen to make a decision and I understand their position in that they felt I had taken too long to make my mind up. I have spoken to them about this and both Stewart Regan and Martyn Moxon have confirmed that they want me to be part of the squad at Yorkshire.”On that basis I hope I can put the events of the last week behind me and join the squad next March to hopefully help the club win some silverware. I feel I still have a lot to offer and I cannot wait to get stuck in once again”.Regan added: “We were disappointed last week with where we ended up so far as Deon Kruis is concerned. We had made it clear all along that we wanted him in our squad; however, it appeared that he was dragging his heels and giving us the impression that he wanted to join another club. It is now obvious that this is not the case and having heard him say that he does not want to play cricket for anyone else then that is good enough for us.”We are delighted to have him back next season. His performances at the end of the season just gone were outstanding and he has got a lot to offer us going forward”.

Crossley: All encouraging stuff coming out of Sheffield Wednesday

Former Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Mark Crossley believes it’s all encouraging stuff coming out of the club.

The Owls currently sit top of the League One table after an unbeaten start to the league campaign, which has seen Sheffield Wednesday draw their opening game of the season at Charlton Athletic and then follow that up with wins against Doncaster Rovers, Fleetwood Town and Rotherham United.

Manager Darren Moore has been active in the summer transfer window as 13 new players have arrived at the club this summer, but the club have also looked to tie players down to new contracts also.

Josh Windass put pen to paper on a new deal at Hillsborough with the forward staying with the Owls until 2023 and the Star reported that Sheffield Wednesday are looking to sort out a new deal for defender Dominic Iorfa in the coming weeks.

Crossley believes it’s all encouraging news coming out of the club currently, telling Football FanCast: “It helps that the football club’s got 10 points from four games, so Iorfa is obviously going to look at that and think if we can get automatic promotion, which I’m sure that they’ll all be expecting at Sheffield Wednesday this year, then there’s no reason to leave.

“If you can get the likes of Iorfa signing new deals, Josh Windass has put pen to a new contract, it’s all encouraging stuff coming out of Sheffield Wednesday.”

Iorfa has featured in all four of Sheffield Wednesday’s League One matches so far this season and has helped the team to keep four clean sheets in all of those matches.

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