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وتأتي مباراة ريال مدريد وغرناطة في إطار مباريات الجولة 23 لليجا، على ملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو” معقل النادي الملكي.

يدخل ريال مدريد اللقاء مثقلاً بهزيمة قاسية في الدقائق الأخيرة من أتلتيك بلباو بهدف دون رد ليودع كأس ملك إسبانيا من ربع النهائي.

ويتصدر فريق كارلو أنشيلوتي ترتيب الدوري الإسباني برصيد 50 نقطة، أما ضيفه غرناطة يملك 24 نقطة بالمركز 16.

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Leeds want Everton’s Thierry Small

According to reports, Leeds are eyeing a summer move for Everton starlet Thierry Small.

What’s the story?

Reports in recent days and weeks have suggested that Gjanni Alioski is on his way out of Elland Road, with suggestions that Turkish giants Galatasaray have already offered him a contract to join on a free transfer this summer.

It’s no surprise, then, that Leeds are being linked with a move for a new left-back, and the latest name to be touted is 16-year-old Small.

According to the Daily Express, Small is willing to snub a three-year professional deal at Goodison Park to find a better pathway to first team football elsewhere, with Leeds one of a number of Premier League sides name-checked as being able to offer that.

Shades of Ian Harte

When Ian Harte was in his pomp, he came up with some big-time goals for Leeds – he scored 35 times for the club – and that kind of natural attacking left-back is exactly what the Whites would be getting in Small.

In just 16 games for Everton’s under-18s and under-23s this season, the starlet has already bagged himself an impressive six goals, including three goals and one assist at Premier League 2 level – this despite him only being 16.

Toffees’ youth team boss David Unsworth has waxed lyrical about his ability and his attitude, and that should be music to the ears of Marcelo Bielsa.

The 47-year-old said: “Thierry is a fantastic boy. He’s been in the academy system a while and is an attacking left-back with great pace and power. The pace, the power, how he gets forward – he’s a smashing lad.

“I love working with him, he’s a great boy. He’s very coachable, very approachable, honest and has all the attributes of what I like to see in young Everton players. He has great desire too. I’m delighted with him.”

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With Small’s natural instincts going forward, and his eye for goal, Victor Orta could well sign a new Harte for Leeds in the gifted 16-year-old.

Meanwhile, this Leeds target is shades of Mark Viduka…

Leeds can sign Bamford upgrade in Edouard

Victor Orta could sign Leeds a real upgrade on Patrick Bamford in Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard amid Noel Whelan’s transfer claim.

What’s the story?

The Frenchman has been linked with a move away from Celtic Park in recent months and has been touted with a switch to the Premier League, with the likes of Arsenal and Aston Villa said to be interested.

Whelan has now thrown Marcelo Bielsa’s side into the ring and claimed that the 23-year-old seems perfectly built to shine at Elland Road and that he’s a “big fan” of his work.

Speaking on BBC Radio Leeds, the ex-Whites player said: “I do think we need another striker, no doubt about that. I have been thinking for over two seasons now.

“Edouard at Celtic. I have been a big fan of him for a long time. He is my choice. He has got the stature, he has got the work rate, he can take set pieces.”

Upgrade on Bamfprd

While Bamford has led the line superbly for Leeds this season – he’s bagged 14 Premier League goals for the newly-promoted Whites – Edouard’s arrival would give Bielsa the perfect all-round striker.

In his time at Celtic, the young Frenchman has proven to be a prolific goalscorer, averaging a goal every other game – he’s scored 81 times in just 162 matches for the Bhoys.

The 23-year-old isn’t just a predatory number nine, though, also displaying impressive link-up play and touch to get the rest of his team-mates involved – he’s chipped in with five assists in 26 league games this campaign.

When you look at both Bamford and Edouard’s numbers this season in terms of all the key attacking stats, it’s the latter who comes out on top.

As per Sofascore, the France under-21 international has a better goals per minutes ratio, has missed far fewer big chances, and has a better goal conversion rate, too – all signs which point to him just being a far more clinical number nine.

Even when it comes the build-up play and defensive work which Bielsa may prize just as much, it’s Edouard who once again comes out looking the better. He averages more key passes per game, a better passing accuracy, completes triple the amount of dribbles per match, and wins more total duels in comparison to Bamford.

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Dubbed as “talismanic” by former Celtic boss Neil Lennon, the £13.5m-rated Edouard has the finishing touch and “stature”, as Whelan says, to be a real threat for Leeds, and could represent a genuine upgrade on Bamford in attack.

Meanwhile, Leeds are eyeing a summer move for this Premier League starlet…

Coulibaly could be Gerrard’s Helander heir

Rangers have been linked with a move for Dijon centre-back Senou Coulibaly recently and if he were to join Steven Gerrard’s side at Ibrox this summer, he could be the ideal man to replace Filip Helander.

According to French news outlet Foot Mercato, via Get Football News France, both Rangers and Huddersfield Town are keen on signing the 26-year-old defender this summer.

The Frenchman has made 17 appearances in Ligue 1 so far this season, contributing two goals and averaging a disappointing 6.52 rating.

However, he is featuring in a side currently rock bottom of the French top-flight and looking nailed on for relegation, so you would expect that his performances would improve in a side such as Rangers, who will be challenging for the title next season.

The 6 foot 3 centre-back would face plenty of competition if he were to make the move to Ibrox, considering Gerrard has the likes of Connor Goldson, Leon Balogun, Nikola Katic, George Edmundson and Jack Simpson already at his disposal.

However, he could prove to be a direct replacement for Helander, with the Swedish international having been linked with a move to both Leicester City and Aston Villa in recent weeks.

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The former Bologna man has played a key part in Rangers’ title success this season but he may have his head turned by Premier League interest, which would, in turn, leave a gap in Gerrard’s squad.

Coulibaly is younger and significantly quicker than Helander, so could prove to be a solid replacement for the 27-year-old, whilst given that he is currently valued at £720k by Transfermarkt, he could probably be brought in at a fraction of the price Helander would be sold for.

Although he is contracted with Dijon until 2023, they may be forced to cash in on him this summer following relegation, and a move to Rangers would surely be appealing for the 26-year-old, especially as they can likely offer Champions League football next season.

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Therefore, Ross Wilson should definitely consider a move for Coulibaly this summer as he could prove to be the dream replacement for Helander should he depart.

And, in other news… Wilson headed for huge Rangers transfer error over wonderkid tipped to become a “top player”

Sem Bruno, São Paulo foca em bola parada antes de encarar o Santos

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O São Paulo voltou a trabalhar nesta terça-feira à tarde, visando o clássico contra o Santos pelo Campeonato Brasileiro. O técnico Ricardo Gomes sofreu uma baixa: o lateral-direito Bruno, com dores musculares, ficou em tratamento no Reffis. Virou dúvida para o duelo desta quinta-feira, no Pacaembu.

Ricardo Gomes fechou a atividade desta terça, portanto não foi possível precisar a escalação do time. Mas o natural é que Buffarini ocupe a lateral direita caso Bruno não tenha condições de jogo. O argentino vinha treinando na esquerda, já que o chileno Mena está com sua seleção nas Eliminatórias da Copa. Assim, se Buffarini tiver mesmo de ocupar a direita, Ricardo terá de optar pelo retorno do camisa 21, que chega ao Brasil nesta quarta direto para a concentração, ou por Carlinhos, que atuou como ponta esquerda no último jogo, contra o Sport, e agradou.

Na segunda-feira, Ricardo Gomes treinou o time titular com Denis, Bruno, Maicon, Rodrigo Caio e Buffarini; Hudson, Thiago Mendes, Wesley, Kelvin e Carlinhos; Robson. No entanto, Chavez, que tinha feito atividade à parte, treinou com o grupo nesta terça, concedeu entrevista coletiva em seguida, portanto deve ser confirmado no time titular.

Ricardo Gomes aproveitou o treino para aprimorar a saída de bola ofensiva e a capacidade de reação do time quando pega a bola, partindo em contra-ataques. O foco também foi em bola parada. Repetiu muito os cruzamentos, seja em cobranças de falta ou escanteios, defensivos e ofensivos.

Nesta quarta-feira, o São Paulo faz o último treino antes do confronto pelo Campeonato Brasileiro. A atividade será no Pacaembu, local da partida que começa às 21h de quinta. A atividade está marcada para às 9h, mas os jornalistas só terão acesso às 10h. Ricardo definirá o time neste treino. Além de Mena, o meia Cueva também voltará ao Brasil nesta quarta e já se encontrará com o grupo na concentração. Eles ficarão à disposição para o jogo.

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Sevilla eye deal for Everton’s Rodriguez

Marcel Brands should laugh off Sevilla’s naïve approach for James Rodriguez amid claims Everton may be offered Alejandro “Papu” Gomez in exchange for Carlo Ancelotti’s star midfielder.

What’s the word?

According to reports in Spain, Los Nervionenses coach Julen Lopetegui and Sporting Director Monchi have fixed their attentions on signing Rodriguez after ruling out a move for Isco.

Sevilla feel it would be impossible to raise the €20m (£17.5m) capital needed to sign Isco from Real Madrid at the end of the season, despite Lopetegui’s love of the Spaniard and prioritising his signature.

Rodriguez is thought to be a likely alternative as the Colombian has been underwhelmed by Everton’s results, which have fallen below the expectations set in discussions with Ancelotti prior to his arrival and are likely to see the Toffees miss out on European football.

Barring a dramatic turn of events that sees the Goodison Park natives secure a berth into one of UEFA’s premier club competitions, it is expected that they will struggle to convince Rodriguez to stay for another season.

Everton would be reluctant to let Rodriguez leave in the summer despite signing him from Real Madrid without a transfer fee last year, and have reportedly set a €30m (£26m) valuation on the 29-year-old in an attempt to ward off interest.

But Sevilla are still keen and are willing to offer the Blues the chance to sign Gomez just six months on from the 33-year-old’s €6m (£5m) arrival, in a player-plus-cash deal that would only see around €10m (£8.5m) change hands.

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Monchi is exploring a deal for Rodriguez as he is considered to be a tremendous bonus for Lopetegui’s plans, while a move to the Andalusian outfit would allegedly offer the ex-Los Blancos maestro his best chance of playing for a competitive team in Europe next season.

Should Everton accept Sevilla’s approach?

Everton have not always seen the best of what Rodriguez can offer due to occasional injuries keeping the Colombia international on the sidelines, but few players have contributed to Ancelotti’s offence as much as the 80-cap playmaker.

Only Dominic Calvert-Lewin (14) has scored more often for Everton in the Premier League than Rodriguez (6) has this season, while only Lucas Digne (6) has offered more assists (4). He has also offered the most key passes per game (1.8) and taken the third-most shots (1.7), per WhoScored.

And yet Rodriguez feels “there’s more to come” from him after finding it easy to settle at Goodison Park, where Ancelotti’s presence in the dugout was a key reason behind his decision to move to Merseyside last summer.

He may have somewhat cold feet over a long-term future at Everton having enjoyed trophy-laden spells with Real Madrid and while on loan with Bayern Munich to now see the Toffees struggle for a top-six finish, but it would be foolish for Brands to accept Sevilla’s approach.

Everton clearly hold Rodriguez – who Alex McLeish has lauded as a “tremendous footballer” and Darren Bent considers to be a “maverick” – in high regard, so would be taking a drastic step-back by replacing him with 33-year-old Gomez and less than £10m in cash.

Gomez has only offered Los Nervionenses two goals in 17 games since joining from Serie A side Atalanta BC in January, for whom he had offered 59 goals and 71 assists in 252 outings across all competitions between 2014 and his mid-season exit.

Only two of those assists had come in the Serie A this term where he had topped the charts with 16 last season and 11 the term before that, as the Argentine made the Italian top-flight his playground only to hit reverse in the new surroundings of La Liga.

Everton would likely rue the day they accepted Sevilla’s approach if Brands does not laugh it away, by taking a step back in their progress towards competing for European qualification and removing one of Ancelotti’s key weapons.

AND in other news, Everton have been told to pay £34.5m for a 23-year-old that Carlo Ancelotti would welcome at Goodison Park

Spurs’ next boss: Nagelsmann or Rodgers?

Tottenham Hotspur squandered another game from a leading position last weekend as Newcastle United snagged a draw late on.

Jose Mourinho’s side have now missed out on a total of 15 points this season from winning positions, a haul which would have seen them sit in second place behind runaway leaders Manchester City.

It comes as another devastating blow and it will surely increase the pressure on the Portuguese boss, who was brought in to lead the north London outfit to silverware. A place in the top four is now looking increasingly out of reach, whilst Spurs are already out of the FA Cup and Europa League prematurely.

His destiny could well hinge on their performance in the Carabao Cup final this month against the aforementioned Citizens.

Mourinho has now tempted fate, blaming his players for their ongoing struggles in the public eye; and according to The Telegraph’s Matt Law, RB Leipzig manager Julian Nagelsmann remains the top target to replace him should Daniel Levy pull the trigger.

However, the tough negotiator could well be barking up the wrong tree. As impressive as the young managerial gem is, guiding the Bundesliga outfit to a title challenge against Bayern Munich this term, he has no experience outside of Germany.

Instead, the north Londoners should look to another mooted target in Brendan Rodgers.

In contrary to Law’s claim, 90min believe that the Leicester City manager is actually Spurs’ first choice, with Nagelsmann featuring on a shortlist alongside the likes of Nuno Espirito Santo, Diego Simeone, Massimiliano Allegri and even Carlo Ancelotti.

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Under the 48-year-old’s stewardship, the Foxes have contended for Champions League qualification and a top four berth, which is ultimately where Spurs should be.

You’d struggle to argue against Leicester usurping the Lilywhites as a club in recent times – they’ve even won the Premier League more recently than Spurs’ last success, their 2008 League Cup triumph.

One major benefit to Rodgers is his shrewd eye for recruitment, something which has largely contributed towards their success. Not many could have predicted the Midlands outfit to continue to thrive after selling the likes of Riyad Mahrez and Harry Maguire, but they have.

Whilst his progression of seemingly average talents like Kelechi Iheanacho have earned high praise indeed. Dean Windass exclusively told Football FanCast that the 48-year-old has done an “unbelievable” job in that sense.

Similarly, Peterborough chairman Barry Fry is the latest name to wax lyrical about Rodgers, claiming in an exclusive interview with FFC that the former Chelsea coach is “very ambitious” and “well-respected.”

If Levy is to move on from Mourinho this summer, then it’s clear that someone like the Leicester boss can get their lofty ambitions back on track. It does seem like the perfect fit, too.

After somewhat failing at Liverpool, he rebuilt his reputation at Celtic by winning multiple trophies, and has continued to rise at the King Power Stadium. His experience in the English game will be far better than what Nagelsmann can bring – that’s the right appointment to make, Mr Levy.

AND in other news, Bye-bye Vinicius: Levy could take Spurs to new level with swoop for “gifted” £38m gem…

Everton must target Juventus’ Rabiot

Marcel Brands must seal a summer swoop for rumoured Everton target Adrien Rabiot of Juventus after Kevin Campbell identified a major flaw with Carlo Ancelotti’s current squad.

Campbell has claimed that competition for places is the main factor standing between the Toffees and qualifying for Europe, after seeing Ancelotti being forced to name several academy players on the bench against Brighton & Hove Albion.

Ancelotti was without Andre Gomes (hamstring), Allan (knock), Abdoulaye Doucoure (foot), Fabian Delph (tendon) and Jean-Philippe Gbamin (knee) at the Amex Stadium, leaving Tom Davies as his only natural central midfield option.

Among those named on the bench against Brighton included goalkeeper Harry Tyrer, Kyle John, Reece Welch and Isaac Price, all of whom are yet to make their senior debuts, and the latter two’s inclusions were their first in a senior squad.

Campbell believes that Ancelotti’s thin squad has played a key role in Everton’s hopes of qualifying for Europe subsiding, after Monday’s goalless draw left the Goodison Park natives eighth in the table and six points down on the guaranteed UEFA places.

“I think Tom Davies has done pretty well most of the time, but Everton just don’t have the squad,” the 51-year-old told Sky Sports, via quotes shared by the Daily Mail. “They need to fatten that squad up, so you can play like for like, make different changes, because if you’re looking to step up, you’ve got to rotate your squad.”

Doucoure had started 25 of 26 available Premier League games following a £20m summer switch from Watford before fracturing his foot, while Allan opened 15 of 16 available top-flight fixtures either side of a lengthy hamstring injury.

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Allan has so far only failed to see the final whistle on one occasion when he has started a league game for Everton, while only Michael Keane (2,450), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (2,246) and Richarlison (2,171) have played more minutes for Everton than Doucoure (2,137).

Gbamin’s return from 19 months of injury hell with quadricep and Achilles problems would have provided Ancelotti with some welcome support in the engine room, but the Toffees are now set to be without the Ivorian for the remainder of the season due to his knee injury.

The midfielder’s latest issue, sustained in a training ground collision with Lucas Digne, may instead see Everton target other options in the summer market, following reports by The Athletic claiming that Brands’ work could hinge on Gbamin staying fit and finally proving his worth.

Everton have been linked with a move for Rabiot since Ancelotti’s arrival at Goodison Park, and France Football [via Sport Witness] claimed earlier in the year that the Italian was urging club figures to sign the Juventus midfielder, who Andrea Pirlo believes is a “complete player”.

It could take as much as €30m (£26m) to sign Rabiot, although Tuttosport noted last month that Juventus are willing to listen to offers for the Toffees target, for whom Ancelotti has never lost his fondness.

Ancelotti gave Rabiot his debut for Paris Saint-Germain aged 17, and ESPN have claimed that he considers the £187,000-per-week maestro to be an upgrade on Gomes as the Frenchman is a great box-to-box option who has talents which may suit the Premier League.

With Campbell now questioning the depth of Ancelotti’s squad and seemingly urging his former club to spend in the summer, Brands should be doing all he can to see that Rabiot is an Everton player next season.

AND in other news, Everton have been tipped to sign a £25m star once dubbed “a freak of a talent”

Michael Olise hints at Leeds move

Rumoured Leeds United target Michael Olise has hinted at a move away from Reading this summer, following a unique goal celebration spotted by Leeds Live.

The Whites-linked 19-year-old is enjoying an excellent season in the Championship, proving to be one of Reading’s key men in their Premier League promotion push.

Olise has registered 10 league assists to date, with only Norwich City’s Emiliano Buendia having more, as well as scoring six goals for good measure.

His most recent strike came during Monday’s 3-1 win at home to Derby County, as the £10.8million-rated midfielder gave his side the lead on the stroke of half-time.

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Olise hints at Reading exit

After scoring, Olise did a ‘signing the deal’ celebration, via Leeds Live, perhaps hinting that he is set to move elsewhere this summer.

As their report points out, the youngster’s contract expires next summer, so it would be in Reading’s best interest to sell up this year rather than lose him for free in 2022.

It may be that he could be on the verge of extending his deal at Reading, of course, although that would be a surprise, given the number of top clubs tipped to be interested in him.

Transfer Tavern take

For Olise to be thriving in the Championship as a teenager says a lot about his potential, considering what a notoriously difficult and physically demanding league it is.

His age also means he could join Leeds as both a current option and a long-term prospect, as Marcelo Bielsa hopefully looks to build a team well into the future.

In other news, one Leeds player has been linked with a summer exit, with two clubs keen on signing him. Find out who it is here.

فيديو | شباب بلوزداد يهدر فرصة الفوز على النجم الساحلي في ملعبه بدوري أبطال إفريقيا

انتهت أحداث مباراة النجم الساحلي وشباب بلوزداد بالتعادل السلبي في المواجهة التي جمعتهما بدوري أبطال إفريقيا.

والتقى النجم الساحلي مع نظيره شباب بلوزداد على الملعب الأولمبي بسوسة في الجولة الأولى لدور المجموعات للبطولة القارية.

وأهدر خير الدين مرزوقي لاعب شباب بلوزداد الجزائري ركلة جزاء في الدقيقة 90، تصدى لها حارس مرمى النجم الساحلي. مرزوقي يهدر ركلة جزاء لشباب بلوزداد في الوقت القاتل

ويتواجد النجم الساحلي وشباب بلوزداد في المجموعة الثالثة بدوري أبطال إفريقيا والتي تضم الترجي التونسي وجوانينج جالاكسي.

طالع أيضًا.. منافس الأهلي.. مدافع صن داونز يعلن عبر “بطولات” رحيله قبل دوري أبطال إفريقيا

وبهذه النتيجة يحتل النجم الساحلي المركز الأول في المجموعة الثالثة برصيد نقطة، ويتساوي معه شباب بلوزداد بنفس الرصيد.

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