سيد عبد الحفيظ: العودة إلى الأهلي "صعبة".. وأضعنا أرقامًا قياسية لن تتكرر

كشف سيد عبد الحفيظ مدير الكرة الأسبق بالنادي الأهلي، حقيقة تلقيه عرضًا للعودة بالعمل في القلعة الحمراء خلال الفترة المقبلة، موضحًا رأيه في الخروج من دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

وقال سيد عبد الحفيظ في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “إم بي سي مصر2”: “أي أهلاوي سيطلب منه النادي أي شيء لن يتأخر، وأعتقد أنه من باب الأدب والاحترام وما تعلمناه في الأهلي، أنه لا يجب أن أتحدث في مثل هذه الأمور في وجود الآخرين”.

وأكمل: “أنا واحد من أولاد النادي، ولدي التزامات وأمور تعاقدية ومالية، وهي ليست سهلة الحل، وأي شخص من أولاد النادي لن يتأخر، ولكن هناك أشخاص متواجدون الآن، ويجب أن أحترم ذلك”.

وأكمل: “خروج الأهلي كان مهينًا، ليس بسبب النتيجة فقط، لأن الخسارة واردة في كرة القدم، ولكن ضاع شيء كبير جدًا وأشياء تاريخية يصعب أن تتكرر، وضاعت فرصة تحقيق ثلاثية تاريخية كانت في متناول اليد”.

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واستطرد: “الأهلي أضاع أيضًا فرصة الوصول إلى النهائي السادس على التوالي، وهو إنجاز لم يحدث مع أي فريق على مستوى أوروبا أو أمريكا اللاتينية أو إفريقيا أو آسيا، وكان الأحمر سيحقق رقمًا قياسيًا لم يحدث من قبل، كما أن هناك خسائر مالية كبيرة جدًا، لأن النادي كان سيصل إلى أرقام مالية ضخمة”.

وأضاف: “لكي أكون أمينًا، فقد قابلت مباريات من قبل كانت للتحذير، منها في السوبر أمام الزمالك، وأنت واجهت الزمالك ثلاث مرات وانتهت جميعها بالتعادل، وكذلك قابلت بيراميدز مرتين وتعادلت، وأيضاً كولر لم يفز على صن داونز في الست مواجهات”.

واختتم: “صن داونز يستحق الفوز، لكنك ساعدته على ذلك، وشراسة البطل وهويته لم تكن موجودة بالأهلي وسط جماهيره”.

Liverpool struck gold selling star who was "one of the best in the world"

Liverpool continue to fly high top of the Premier League table, despite Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Fulham at Anfield, which was, remarkably, just the fourth time in 23 matches since Arne Slot’s arrival that the Reds have failed to win in any competition.

This is truly remarkable given the aforementioned change of manager as well as Liverpool’s lack of outlay during the summer transfer market.

Federico Chiesa, who joined from Juventus for a fee of £12.5m, was the only senior addition to Slot’s squad.

The Italian has, to date, had a minimal impact since arriving on Merseyside however, making just three appearances totalling a miserly 78 minutes due to a persistent muscle injury, which was flagged as a potential issue when he arrived, with the winger himself admitting that injuries have “slowed down my career”.

Meantime, a reported £30m was spent to secure the services of goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, but he was immediately loaned back to Valencia, set to arrive next summer, which sets up an interesting dynamic as the Georgian, as well as Alisson and Caoimhín Kelleher, all battle for the number one shirt.

Thus, in summary, Liverpool’s success so far has been built upon a bed-rock of Jürgen Klopp’s core players, and it may have been the sale of one of Klopp’s most trusted lieutenants that has proved to be the best piece of business the Reds have done in recent times.

Jürgen Klopp's key players

Back in May, Klopp departed Liverpool as a true club legend, on par with Bob Paisley, Bill Shankly and Kenny Dalglish.

During nigh-on a decade on Merseyside, the German hoisted aloft a Community Shield, two EFL Cups, the UEFA Super Cup, a FIFA Club World Cup, an FA Cup, reached the Champions League Finals, winning one of them, and, most notably ended the Reds’ 30-year wait for a Premier League title, a draught that had defined the whole club’s identity for generations.

During this incredibly successful stint, Klopp certainly relied upon many tried and trusted figures, who will also go down as club icons.

Roberto Firmino

355

83%

Mohamed Salah

349

89%

James Milner

323

75%

Trent Alexander-Arnold

310

71%

Jordan Henderson

304

71%

Andy Robertson

297

76%

Virgil van Dijk

270

75%

Sadio Mané

269

82%

Alisson

263

79%

Georginio Wijnaldum

237

90%

Fabinho

219

79%

Joe Gomez

207

44%

Joël Matip

201

50%

Of course, Salah, Alexander-Arnold, Robertson, Van Dijk, Alisson and Gomez all remain, with the other seven players in the table above all having departed, one of which brought in an extremely high fee.

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Fabinho's post-Liverpool career

Back in July 2023, Fabinho was sold to Al-Ittihad for £40m, which more or less saw the Reds break even, despite the fact the Brazilian was now 30 years old, having spent five seasons at Anfield.

While on Merseyside, Klopp called him “one of the best in the world at number six”, hence why he was reluctant to sell.

During the summer of 2023 though, Saudi Pro League clubs spent over £750m, making the money difficult to turn down, although spending, attendances and general interest in the league have all plateaued in recent months, with the high-profile players who’d moved to the Middle East disappearing into obscurity.

For Fabinho specifically, when he arrived at Al-Ittihad, they were reigning champions, but finished fifth last season, with manager Nuno Espírito Santo replaced by Marcelo Gallardo, but he only lasted 33 matches before returning to River Plate.

Now led by Laurent Blanc, the Jeddah-based outfit are top of the table, following Friday’s 2-1 victory over Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr.

Former Liverpool midfielder Fabinho

The Brazilian’s time in Saudi Arabia has been blighted by injury, making 45 appearances but missing 19 games since his debut, underlining that Liverpool really struck gold by cashing in on Fabinho when they did, replacing him with Ryan Gravenberch for a similar fee, who is nine years his junior.

The Dutchman has been widely praised for his performances this season, Dinesh Kumar describing him as “absolutely sensational” against Fulham on Sunday, also ranked as Liverpool’s joint-third best player by Sofascore, and Gravenberch may not be at Anfield had it not been for the well-timed sale of Fabinho.

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Newcastle huge fans of "unbelievable" £80m star with January move possible

Newcastle United are huge fans of an “unbelievable” Premier League star, who could be available for £80m this January, according to a report.

Newcastle struggling

It would be fair to say Newcastle’s results have been a mixed bag this season, having recorded impressive victories over the likes of Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, but struggling against some of the so-called smaller teams in the Premier League.

After the 4-2 defeat away at Brentford last time out, manager Eddie Howe struggled to provide a reason for his side’s erratic form, saying: “It’s difficult to work out. We’re still up and down, still inconsistent.”

Captain Bruno Guimaraes was a little more critical of the Magpies’ performances so far this season, adding: “Our season has been very disappointing, to be honest. We have to fix it.”

Howe has no reason to doubt that his current crop of players are capable of turning it around, given finishes of 7th and 4th in the last two Premier League seasons respectively, but if they are unable to improve results, he may have to bring in reinforcements.

Newcastle’s upcoming Premier League matches

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Leicester City (h)

December 15

Ipswich Town (a)

December 22

Aston Villa (h)

December 27

Manchester United (a)

December 31

Newcastle United (h)

January 4

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Newcastle targeting West Ham star

According to a report from The Boot Room, one player Newcastle’s recruitment team are huge fans of is West Ham United’s Mohammed Kudus, and it is becoming increasingly likely the forward could be on the move as soon as the January transfer window.

West Ham’s budget is said to be constrained due to PSR issues, meaning they may be forced to cash in on one of their star players, while there is also chaos over their form and manager Julen Lopetegui, and there are plenty of clubs waiting in the wings, including Premier League rivals Arsenal.

Kudus has a release clause of over £80m in his contract, and while the Hammers would consider a sale this winter, any offer would need to be close to that figure, meaning his price tag could be problematic to a number of potential suitors.

The Ghanaian had an impressive debut season at the London Stadium, amassing 14 goal contributions in 33 Premier League appearances, and while he has been a little less prolific this term, he returned to form on Monday night.

The 24-year-old assisted Jarrod Bowen’s match-winning goal, while also finding the back of the net himself, although it was later disallowed after a VAR check.

Lauded as “unbelievable” by members of the media, the former Ajax man has proven himself as a top performer in the Premier League, however a move to St. James’ Park seems unlikely, at least as soon as January.

The Magpies were forced to sell players to balance the books in the summer, meaning they are unlikely to have £80m available to spend on one player this winter, but a summer move is not beyond the realms of possibility.

Tottenham make January approach to sign £149,000-per-week Barcelona star

Tottenham Hotspur have approached Barcelona over signing a highly-rated member of Hansi Flick’s squad, and he would be quite the addition for Spurs as Ange Postecoglou looks to reinforce his ranks in January.

Ange Postecoglou pleads for January signings at Tottenham

Postecoglou has admitted in the build up to next month’s transfer window, which opens tomorrow, that the Lilywhites are in dire need of more options to get them through the 2024/2025 campaign.

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Destiny Udogie suffered a hamstring problem against Wolves, adding to the club’s injury woes, with Postecoglou lamenting the club’s inability to rotate and over-reliance on a core group of players.

“Yeah, I think it was a hamstring,” said Postecoglou on Udogie’s current condition after their 2-2 draw with Wolves.

“Again, like I said, we’ve been relying on a core group of players because we just haven’t had the ability to rotate so at some point it was going to catch up with us. Unfortunately, it caught up with Destiny.”

Udogie joins Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero, Ben Davies, Guglielmo Vicario, Richarlison and Wilson Odobert on the treatment table, with Rodrigo Bentancur and Djed Spence also suspended from action.

Tottenham’s next five Premier League fixtures

Date

Newcastle United (home)

January 4

Arsenal (away)

January 15

Everton (away)

January 19

Leicester City (home)

January 26

Brentford (away)

February 2

This has left Postecoglou with a paper-thin squad ahead of their looming clashes with Newcastle United and Arsenal just after the new year, and Tottenham’s head coach is adamant that the club are working hard to bring in fresh options.

“In the context of where we’re at at the moment, I think it is an important one, because if we add what we need to add, and it fits the bill in what we’re trying to do… our league position is not great, but it’s super tight and we’re not that far off,” said Postecoglou on the January window.

Tottenham Hotspur managerAngePostecoglou

“Like I say, we’re in the semi-final of the Carabao Cup and still in great position in Europe and there’s the FA Cup. There’s still everything to play for for us this year to make it a season where we can have success, but we need some help, the players need some help, more importantly, and the club is working really hard to try to make that happen.”

Tottenham make approach to sign Barcelona star Dani Olmo in January

According to Mundo Deportivo, the north Londoners are now looking to take advantage of the precarious situation concerning Dani Olmo and his future at Barca.

The Spaniard, as things stand, is free to leave at zero cost on January 1 – with Barcelona given until 23:59 tonight to register Olmo in time for the second half of 2024/2025.

Barca have seen multiple appeals to register him rejected, due to La Liga’s strict salary cap preventing them doing so, and the prospect of him departing with no ties is now becoming more and more real.

This has alerted N17 figureheads, with Tottenham approaching Barcelona over signing Olmo, as they sense a chance to seal a mid-season deal for nothing.

The former RB Leipzig star would be quite a capture, but Postecoglou’s side will have to cope with mounting interest in the £149,000-per-week forward from other elite sides.

Liverpool and Slot eye move to sign £8m winger ahead of Man City and Pep

Liverpool, nine points clear of Manchester City with a game in hand at the top of the Premier League, could now get one over on the champions in the transfer market, having reportedly set their sights on a La Liga gem.

Liverpool transfer news

The Reds have been almost perfect so far this season. Even after recent draws against Fulham and Newcastle United in the Premier League, they remain in the driving seat in the Premier League title race and a step closer to their first trophy under Arne Slot after defeating Southampton. Advancing into the final four of the Carabao Cup with victory over the Saints, the Reds flexed the full strength of their squad.

Now, with the January transfer window approaching, Anfield chiefs could decide to add to that squad. Just under two weeks away from the winter window, names such as Jeremie Frimpong have been mentioned in a deal that would likely take place in the summer and see the Bayer Leverkusen star replace Trent Alexander-Arnold if he allows his contract to expire.

Jeremie Frimpong for Bayer Leverkusen

Regarding January, however, the Premier League leaders have seemingly turned their attention towards La Liga. According to Sport in Spain, Liverpool are now eyeing a move to sign Raul Moro ahead of Manchester City in a deal worth just €10m (£8m) in 2025.

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The left-winger has impressed for Real Valladolid since arriving in the summer and could be set to earn a big move just half a season later in what would mark sensational progress for the 22-year-old. Given Liverpool’s left-wing options, however, it remains to be seen whether they’d make such a move this winter.

"Great" Moro could struggle for game time at Liverpool

With Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo already competing for that left-wing spot in the current Liverpool side, adding one more option on that side would hand Slot a needless headache. At 22 years old too, Moro needs game time more than ever, making a move to Anfield one that he’d arguably be best to avoid for the time being. Of course, resisting Anfield is easier said than done, however.

The young winger has earned plenty of praise throughout his rise into a La Liga gem, including from Football Talent Scout Jacek Kulig, who described one of his first seasons as “great” during his Lazio Primavera days in 2020.

Kulig was right to highlight Moro’s talent, that’s for sure. Four years later, he is a young player on the rise in La Liga, with three goals and one assist potentially just the beginning of his impact for Real Valladolid. One to keep an eye on, Liverpool or others in the Premier League could yet decide to push on and secure Moro’s signature in 2025.

Ben Stokes, Joe Root carry fight as England wrest back advantage

Home side need 61 runs with five wickets in hand, despite efforts of Kyle Jamieson

Alan Gardner04-Jun-2022England 141 and 216 for 5 (Root 77*, Foakes 9*) need a further 61 runs to beat New Zealand 132 and 285 (Mitchell 108, Blundell 96)There is a recent history of dramatic encounters between England and New Zealand at Lord’s – particularly those involving Ben Stokes. This rip-roaring Test was set to become the latest instalment as England, inspired by Stokes and his predecessor as captain, Joe Root, did the bulk of the legwork in their fourth-innings chase of 277.New Zealand were not out of it come the close, needing five more wickets and with a lengthy tail to come. Kyle Jamieson blasted out four of England’s top six, including taking the wicket of Stokes just as he seemed to have located his momentum-stealing mojo – but they were also left to wonder at what might have been, had Colin de Grandhomme not overstepped at a crucial juncture in the day.Stokes, on 1 at the time, dragged de Grandhomme’s delivery into his stumps but was cheered back to the middle as the no-ball was signalled. To add to New Zealand’s problems, de Grandhomme, the fourth seamer, was forced off mid-over shortly after by a heel strain and did not return.It was the birthday present England’s new Test leader needed, and Stokes set about stamping his mark on the contest during a 90-run partnership with Root that resurrected the team’s chances after Jamieson had helped reduce them to 69 for 4. New Zealand have been here before: in 2015, when Stokes scored the fastest Test hundred at Lord’s to set up victory over a side captained by Brendon McCullum, now in charge of England’s Test fortunes; in 2019, when, well, we probably don’t need to remind you.There was even an echo of the World Cup final in one of the lighter moments of a tense tussle, as a shy at the stumps with Stokes scrambling for his ground ended up deflecting off the back of his bat. This time, overthrows were not an issue.

Sixes into the stands could be a factor, though. Stokes signalled his intent before the tea break by smiting Ajaz Patel’s second delivery in the Test over deep midwicket, and he took up the gauntlet when Kane Williamson turned to his spinner again during the evening session. Two more slog sweeps disappeared into the crowd during an over that cost 17, and Stokes went to fifty from his next delivery, punching Jamieson through backward point for four.There was a gladiatorial atmosphere around Lord’s, only for Jamieson to land what appeared another telling blow, Stokes gloving behind when looking to uppercut a short ball. But England could still lean on Root, as they have for much of the last 18 months, and he played with increasing assurance during an unbroken stand with Ben Foakes that buoyed expectations of a home victory going into day four.Root, despite his many achievements, has never scored a fourth-innings hundred for England; should he get there over the course of the next day (or two, given the weather forecasts for Sunday), he will also become the 14th man to reach 10,000 runs in Tests.New Zealand began the day in the box seat, looking to build on the efforts of Daryl Mitchell and Tom Blundell, but saw their second innings wrapped up inside 90 minutes of another harum-scarum morning session, Stuart Broad providing the spark as England claimed the last six wickets for the addition of just 34 runs. Mitchell notched his second Test hundred, while Blundell just missed out on a place on the honours board – but despite their 195-run fifth-wicket stand, a precipitous end to the innings left the door ajar.Kyle Jamieson picked up four of the first five wickets to fall, including that of a well-set Ben Stokes•Getty ImagesEngland had declined to chase a very similar target on the same ground against the same opponents 12 months ago – although on this occasion, there were no fifth-day time constraints to factor in. Two summers ago, they reeled in a fourth-innings requirement of 277 against Pakistan at Old Trafford, but neither of their match-winners on that occasion – Jos Buttler and Chris Woakes – were in the side here.New Zealand made the initial breakthrough before lunch, Jamieson putting an end to Alex Lees’ bright start by bringing one back down the slope to hit the top of off as the England opener attempted to leave.The towering Jamieson continued after the interval, rarely wavering from his disciplined interrogation around the top of off stump. That line did for Zak Crawley, who was looking to play defensively but could not deal with the combination of bounce and movement as the ball took the edge up by the bat label to be held superbly by a diving Tim Southee at third slip.The Trent Boult delivery that did for Ollie Pope was even better, swinging in from round the wicket and then darting away off the seam to uproot the off stump. Boult suffered momentary pain as Jonny Bairstow took him for three fours in an over, but England lost their fourth in the next, Jamieson’s out-out-out-in gambit resulting in Bairstow being emphatically bowled through the gate attempting to drive.Proceedings began with Mitchell and Blundell both hoping to bring up hundreds, and New Zealand seemingly heading out of sight – already 227 runs in front with six wickets still standing. Drizzle delayed the start by half an hour, but Mitchell did not have to wait much longer, driving the fifth ball of the morning – and the first he had faced – for three to reach the landmark.The third over with the second new ball changed the complexion of the contest. Broad summoned the spirit of his innings-wrecking younger self as three wickets went down in the space of three balls, Lord’s rising to the occasion as 251 for 4 became 251 for 7 and New Zealand suddenly sensed danger.It needed a peach to dislodge Mitchell, who was caught at the wicket off one that left him on a perfect length. The next delivery brought another moment of calamity for de Grandhomme, who survived a vociferous lbw appeal only to be run out by the alert Pope, who threw down the stumps from fourth slip before New Zealand’s No. 7 could regain his bearings. The team hat-trick was complete when Broad, having whipped up the crowd, sliced through Jamieson’s forward defensive to send off stump cartwheeling back.Blundell had been made a spectator, and the nerves were surely rising when he propped forward to a James Anderson in-ducker on 96 to be palpably lbw – a forlorn review confirming the ball would have hit the middle of middle stump. Southee whacked four fours to help swell the target further, but the game was moving on again. Matthew Potts producing another immediate intervention to remove Ajaz before Matthew Parkinson claimed his maiden Test wicket, Southee slashing to slip.

Kyle Coetzer steps down as Scotland captain

Kyle Coetzer’s storied time as Scotland captain came to an end on Friday, when the 38-year-old announced that he would be stepping down after his team’s World Cup Super League Division Two game against UAE.Coetzer was in charge of Scotland in 110 of his 214 appearances. He made their first ever-century in the ODI World Cup – 156 against Bangladesh in 2015 – and in 2021, he led them past qualifying and into the main round of the T20 World Cup. The ICC recognised the extensive work he had done on and off the field for Scotland, when they named him the men’s Associate Cricketer of the Decade in 2020. Coetzer also received an MBE for services to cricket in the same year.”It’s been an absolute pleasure to lead this group through various stages in our growth and development and captain my country and I will look back on the time with such fondness,” he said. “I’m extremely proud of where we have got to and I’m even more excited with where this team can go to under its next leader.”It’s been fantastic to see how the players are managing themselves on the field recently and to effectively have more than one leader out there has been a really positive and encouraging sign for me. It was this that made me feel it was the right time to share my decision and step down.”A Cricket Scotland press release said Coetzer’s successor will be appointed before the team’s next series in July, against Namibia and Nepal. The coaches, led by Shane Burger, will decide on who takes up the role in consultation with senior players and the board’s interim Head of Performance, Toby Bailey.”I’m so grateful to have been able to impact this group of players and help Scotland through this phase of cricket that I’ve been involved in,” Coetzer added. “I’ve certainly given it my all and I hope the players and fans also feel it’s been a positive experience. Although part of me is sad to be stepping down, I’m happy with where the team currently sits and I’m full of anticipation about what’s to come next for us all.”My biggest driving force over years has been to help the team have everything they need and lead them in every way I can. Moving forward I have no desire to stop playing and will be giving everything I have to my fellow players and the next captain – going out and scoring as many runs as I possibly can for Scotland remains the focus.”

Arsenal target Viktor Gyokeres in hunt for new striker as Sporting CP star emerges as alternative to Newcastle's Alexander Isak

Arsenal are interested in signing Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP this summer as Mikel Arteta hunts for a new striker.

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    Per , Arsenal are developing a strong interest in signing Gyokeres from Sporting in the summer. New sporting director Andrea Berti is a big admirer of the striker, and he represents a more cost-effective option than Newcastle's Alexander Isak, while RB Leipzig star Benjamin Sesko has also been considered, but he has multiple suitors.

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Celtic could sign their next O’Riley in move for £80k-p/w "revelation"

The January transfer window is officially open for business and it remains to be seen how busy Celtic will be before the deadline at the start of February.

Brendan Rodgers was backed by the board throughout the summer transfer window, as the club brought in a host of new signings to bolster the squad.

Arne Engels, Auston Trusty, Kasper Schmeichel, Paulo Bernardo, Luke McCowan, and Adam Idah, among others, all joined on permanent deal to add extra quality to the group.

The Hoops are reportedly interested in making further additions for the Northern Irish head coach, with an attacking midfielder seemingly on their radar, as they have been linked with Manchester City’s James McAtee.

Celtic are also reportedly keen on agreeing a pre-contract deal with Kieran Tierney to join on a free transfer, and are battling to land Burnley star Josh Brownhill, whose contract is also up at the end of the season.

With the interest in Brownhill and McAtee, in particular, the Hoops may be looking to land their next version of Matt O’Riley, who also came from England to star in midfield.

Matt O'Riley's Celtic form last season

The English-born attacking midfielder, who joined from MK Dons on a permanent deal in January 2022 under Ange Postecoglou, enjoyed a stunning 2023/24 campaign with Rodgers in charge.

O’Riley had only scored three goals in 38 matches in the Scottish Premiership in the 2022/23 season under the Australian boss, and the current Celtic manager returned to help him unlock his full potential at the top end of the pitch.

The Denmark international ended last term with a staggering 18 goals in 37 appearances in the league from a central midfield position, 15 more than he had managed the previous season.

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Goals

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18

Assists

12

13

Big chances created

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14

Key passes per game

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As you can see in the table above, O’Riley scored more goals, created more chances per game, and recorded more assists, despite playing one match less.

This shows that Rodgers was able to get the best out of the left-footed star, who provided regular quality as both a scorer and a creator of goals for the Scottish giants, who won the SFA Cup and the Premiership title that term.

Brighton then swooped in to sign the Danish wizard for more than £25m in the summer, which made him the most expensive sale in the club’s history.

The Hoops could, now, find their next version of O’Riley by dipping into the English market once again to sign another left-footed playmaker to come in and provide a huge attacking presence in Glasgow in the second half of the season, amid links to player Rodgers already knows plenty about.

Celtic's interest in Premier League wizard

Football Insider reported last week that Celtic are interested in a swoop to sign Chelsea outcast Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in the January transfer window, with his teammate Carney Chukwuemeka also said to be on their list of targets.

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The report claimed that the Scottish giants are set to make a move for the English midfield talent, who only joined the Blues from Leicester City in the summer, as he has struggled to get into Enzo Maresca’s team on a regular basis so far this season.

It stated that the Premiership champions are keeping tabs on Dewsbury-Hall and Chukwuemeka’s situations, with a view to attempting to bring them to Glasgow on loan this month.

The outlet added that there is plenty of interest in the former and that his preference would be to stay in the Premier League, which means that it could be a very difficult deal to get over the line.

Football Insider reported that Celtic do want to bring in another midfielder to bolster their options in that area of the pitch, though, and that could mean that they push to convince the left-footed star that a move to Parkhead is the best next step for him in his career.

He, of course, worked with Rodgers during their time together at Leicester City, when the Celtic boss made his love for the midfielder clear, stating that it was a “real joy” to see him come through the ranks as a “revelation” for the Foxes.

Why Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall could be Matt O'Riley 2.0

Dewsbury-Hall having already spent time with the Hoops manager in England suggests that he could be a perfect signing for the January window, as he could slot straight into the team thanks to his pre-existing knowledge of the system and style of play.

He has not started any of his five Premier League appearances for Chelsea this season, so may need a small period of time to get fully up to speed, but his form for Leicester during the 2023/24 campaign suggests that the potential is there for him to be a terrific player for Celtic.

O’Riley carried the Hoops attack in the Premiership last term, as the team’s top scorer and top creator, with 18 goals and 13 assists, and Dewsbury-Hall provided a similar threat in the Championship last term.

Appearances

44

37

Goals

12

18

Big chances created

20

14

Key passes per game

2.5

2.5

Assists

14

13

As you can see in the table above, the Leicester star made a huge impact in the final third with a fantastic return of 32 goals and ‘big chances’ created in 44 matches, compared to O’Riley’s 32 in 37.

Dewsbury-Hall is a central midfielder who can push forward into the opposition’s box to decide matches with his ability as both a scorer and a creator of goals, as evidenced by his form in a title-winning side.

Therefore, the £80k-per-week magician certainly has the attributes required to be the club’s new version of Matt O’Riley in the second half of the season, but it remains to be seen whether or not the club can get a deal over the line given his desire to remain in the Premier League.

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‘Questions as to whether this team is good enough’ – Alexi Lalas criticizes USMNT's uninspired performances at Nations League

The former USMNT defender believes that there are questions surrounding the USMNT after the Concacaf Nations league

Lalas criticizes USMNT's boring performancesQuestions arise about players' commitment to the national teamConcerns grow over team's readiness for the 2026 World CupGetty Images SportWHAT HAPPENED

The USMNT suffered back-to-back defeats in the CONCACAF Nations League, losing to Panama in the semifinals and then to Canada in the third-place game. Former U.S. star Alexi Lalas, speaking on his State of the Union podcast, expressed frustration with the team's performances.

“You think, ‘Well with a couple of days in the different air and with the light of those different days, maybe you’re gonna feel different,' ” Lalas said on his State of the Union podcast, referencing his immediate reaction to the U.S. loss to Canada. “I don’t feel any different. And I do think that the situation has only been exasperated by more of the questioning of whether this team is good enough. And that in and of itself would give us plenty to talk about.

"But also the real question is to whether these players care? And care when they step on the field to represent what I feel is the greatest country in the world? And I think that that conversation is going to continue."

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Lalas also touched upon the 2025 Gold Cup that the USMNT are co-hosting alongside Canada and believes that while the Americans are favorites, Pochettino and his team need to show the fans something more.

“It’s also worth looking at the fact what the Gold Cup is in this moment," he said. "We all know that the U.S. has won multiple Gold Cups, that the U.S. going into a Gold Cup are, traditionally, one of the favorites. And notwithstanding what just happened, this summer in the Gold Cup the U.S. are going to be one of the favorites.

“But I think because of what has happened not just over the last week but over the last year with Copa America, now there is a real pressure and onus on Mauricio Pochettino in the Gold Cup to at least show progress, at least show improvement and to win back some of those hearts and minds, as it’ll then be a year before the World Cup."

THE BIGGER PICTURE

The USMNT lost 1-0 to Panama in the semifinals of the CONCACAF Nations League and then lost 2-1 to Canada in the third-place game, finishing fourth in the tournament. It marked the first time since the tournament was created that the USMNT have not won the trophy.

AFPWHAT’S NEXT?

The USMNT will face Turkiye and Switzerland prior to the Gold Cup, and then participate in the summer tournament, which will be their last competitive international games before the 2026 World Cup.

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