Tchê Tchê sobe de produção e celebra momento no Botafogo: 'É a melhor fase desde a minha chegada'

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Após um longo período de irregularidade, o Botafogo voltou a atuar bem e apresentar volume de jogo e ofensividade. Contra o Athletico-PR, o time não só se impôs, como saiu de campo com os três pontos. Tchê Tchê foi um dos atletas que subiram de produção com as melhores marcas físicas da temporada nos últimos três jogos.

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– Fico feliz pelo momento que estou vivendo no clube. Tenho certeza que é a minha melhor fase desde a minha chegada e meus companheiros tem me ajudado bastante também. Nada mais é do que estar colhendo frutos de coisas que venho trabalhando. Tenho feito treinos a parte em casa também para aprimorar minha parte física, ganho de força e esse tipo de coisa que ajuda muito hoje em dia com a intensidade que o jogo sempre pede – disse o volante ao site oficial do clube carioca, e emendou:

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– Fico feliz por colher isso agora. Tenho conseguido desempenhar bem fisicamente, aguentando firme até o final dos jogos e isso é de extrema importância para que eu possa ajudar meus companheiros – completou.

No duelo contra os paranaenses, o Botafogo teve o seu melhor índice coletivo da temporada. A distância total percorrida foi de 115km, sendo 63% das ações em alta intensidade no campo coletivo.

– Nunca deixamos de trabalhar em nenhum momento e temos a confiança de todos para que a gente venha conseguir os resultados necessários que o clube almeja neste ano. É notória a evolução nas últimas partidas e nesse último jogo mais do que jogamos bem, conseguimos a vitória que a gente sempre buscava e no meio do caminho acaba não ocorrendo – frisou, e acrescentou:

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– Sabemos que é muito mais fácil trabalhar com vitórias do que quando você não as alcança. É um conjunto de fatores e o importante é procurar absorver as coisas que o Mister nos passa – valorizou Tchê Tchê.

O Botafogo volta a campo no próximo sábado, às 19h, contra o Corinthians, na Neo Química Arena. O jogo marcará o início do returno, e a equipe cariocasoma 24 pontos e ocupa a 11ª colocação no Campeonato Brasileiro.

Chelsea ready pre-summer bid for £60m star as his club hunt for replacement

Chelsea are preparing a pre-summer offer to sign one striker for Enzo Maresca, with his club already looking at replacements if they’re forced to sell him.

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Goals from Reece James and Enzo Fernández handed them a crucial advantage heading into tonight’s face-off at Stamford Bridge, while Gabriel Pereira clawed one back for the visitors and ensured that Copenhagen could still be in with a shot of causing a major upset.

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Chelsea have won their last three games in all competitions, slightly lifting the spirits around Cobham after a real mid-season slump in form, and Maresca will be keen for his side to make an electric start to the 90 this evening.

“I was surprised, as I said last week because I watched many games, they were off the ball always defending with a line of four and then against us, they were in a line of five,” said Maresca on FC Copenhagen’s performance against Chelsea last week.

“Even in their game two days ago, they were again a line of four. The reason why we were a little bit surprised was because of that, but then we tried to adapt.

“To be honest, I do not know if they are going to be in one way or another way. We will see.”

During his pre-match press conference on Wednesday, Maresca also shared an update on striker Nicolas Jackson, and when the Senegalese could be back from injury.

“He could be back, probably after the international break,” said Maresca on Jackson’s recovery. “Him and Noni also. This is good news. Before the international break, we have two games, tomorrow and Sunday, and then we have international break, we can recover energy, recover players and then go for the last [bit of the season].”

Jackson’s return after the international break will be a welcome boost for Maresca, given his lack of available out-and-out centre-forwards, but it is believed Chelsea are planning to sign a new striker to partner him ahead of next season.

Chelsea ready to make £50m offer for Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap

According to The Boot Room, Ipswich Town star Liam Delap remains very high on Chelsea’s shortlist of potential alternatives to Jackson and Christopher Nkunku after previous links to the former Man City forward.

The outlet and journalist Graeme Bailey report that Chelsea want to sign Delap as soon as possible, and are very eager to finalise a pre-summer deal for the Englishman, as they grow very wary of rival interest for him.

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They’re also said to be planning a £50 million offer for his services as they look to secure his services before the next window, but Ipswich are in no rush to reach an agreement given the potential bidding war for Delap, despite already working on potential replacements for their star striker.

The 22-year-old is Chelsea’s top summer target alongside RB Leipzig starlet Benjamin Sesko, but £50 million may not even be enough, as other reports suggest his valuation could shoot up to £60 million.

Delap has scored 10 goals in 27 Premier League appearances for Kieran McKenna’s relegation-threatened side this term, including one against Chelsea back in December.

Arne Slot, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the biggest winners and losers of the 2024-25 Premier League season

It's been a glorious campaign for certain coaches, clubs and players – but an absolute nightmare for others…

For some football fans, this wasn't a vintage Premier League season. Liverpool turned the title race into a procession, while Ipswich Town, Leicester City and Southampton were so poor that nobody else has been in anything resembling relegation trouble for months.

However, a lack of excitement at both ends of tables didn't make for a lack of talking points. Liverpool's surprising – and record-equalling – 20th championship success was an incredible story in itself, while there was no shortage of final-day drama, with five clubs scrapping for three precious Champions League places.

Then there was the fact that Tottenham and Manchester United, two members of the supposed 'Big Six' (which is surely no longer a thing?!), endured historically-bad league campaigns and were, thus, driven down towards the foot of the table by a pack of admirable underdogs.

Below, GOAL runs through the big winners and losers of a quite remarkable 2024-25 Premier League season…

Getty Images SportWINNER: Arne Slot

Succeeding Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool manager was meant to be the impossible job. Arne Slot somehow made it look easy.

Klopp played his part, of course. He had Anfield singing his successor's name on the final day of last season, while he also left Liverpool in rude health, having overseen a successful midfield overhaul the summer before. Klopp also quipped that he'd also made Slot's life ever so slightly easier by failing to win the Premier League or the Champions League in his final season at the helm.

However, nobody was tipping the Reds for the title before the 2024-25 campaign because nobody had any idea how the players would react to a new coach after so many years playing – and winning – under the ridiculously charismatic Klopp. Liverpool had done their homework, though. Richard Hughes & Co. were convinced that Slot was the ideal replacement for Klopp – and so it proved.

Despite bringing in just one new player that the Dutchman barely used (Federico Chiesa), and constant distraction caused by the expiring contracts of three star players (Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold), Slot managed to lead Liverpool to just their second Premier League title – and with four games to spare – thanks to his small but significant tactical tweaks, crucial positional changes and soothing sense of calm (he only lost his head once, and in pretty exceptional circumstances at Goodison Park!).

For Slot to win the league would have been an outstanding achievement in itself, so for him to have turned the title race into a procession was simply staggering.

AdvertisementAFPLOSER: Phil Foden

Rarely have we seen someone suffer such a dramatic dip in form. Phil Foden was the best player in the Premier League last season. This year, he's arguably been its most disappointing.

Foden's dreadful displays at Euro 2024 were attributed to Gareth Southgate's inability to find a formula that worked for all of England's most gifted attacking talents. Consequently, the presumption was that once Foden was back at Manchester City, he would enjoy an immediate return to form.

But for all his undoubted ability, Foden yet to snap out of his funk because of a mix of niggling injury issues and off-field problems. The attacking midfielder has been involved in just nine Premier League goals – fewer than Tomas Soucek – and spent the majority of the last three months sitting on the bench, even though City were desperately scrapping for a top-five finish.

Even if Foden gets the break he very clearly needs to refresh himself mentally and physically, it's not going to be easy for him to reclaim his place in Pep Guardiola's starting line-up next season. Kevin De Bruyne may be departing, but speculation is mounting that Morgan Gibbs-White could be signed to replace the Belgian, while Omar Marmoush is getting better and better since arriving from Eintracht Frankfurt in January.

There's no suggestion that Foden's immediate future at the Etihad Stadium is in doubt, but it's clear that he's fallen out of favour with Guardiola – something that would have been utterly unthinkable this time last year.

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There's been an awful lot of talk in recent weeks and months that this has been a 'weak' Premier League season. It's absolute rubbish, of course, a blatant and pathetic attempt by rival fans to diminish Liverpool's dominant title triumph.

The truth is that the Reds have done outrageously well to run away with a league of exceptional strength in depth. Several members of English football's elite have struggled this season, and while injuries caused by ever-increasing fixture congestion have undoubtedly played a part in their struggles, it's primarily down to the fact that the mid-tier teams are stronger than ever before.

As Pep Guardiola pointed out all the way back in February, it will be some time before another team even gets closer to Manchester City's historic 100-point Premier League haul because the competition is now stacked with talent.

"Gundo (Ilkay Gundogan) was in Barcelona for one year, came back and the difference in one year is unbelievable," the Catalan told reporters. "Teams are much, much, much better in all departments, people prepare so well because of the standards we dictate." Guardiola name-checked Bournemouth, Fulham and Wolves, but there is also Brighton, Brentford and Crystal Palace, who upset City in the FA Cup final to prove Pep's point.

Let us not forget either that some sleeping giants have also well and truly awoken this season, with Nottingham Forest fighting for a Champions League place, Newcastle winning the Carabao Cup by overwhelming Liverpool at Wembley and Aston Villa reaching the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

So, while the gulf in quality between the Premier League and the Championship continues to grow, which is why the newly-promoted teams keep going straight back down, the gap between the supposed 'Big Six' and the rest of the top flight has shrunk dramatically thanks to the outstanding work being done at the City Ground, Vitality Stadium, Selhurst Park and beyond.

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(C)Getty ImagesLOSER: Arsenal's process

Emmanuel Petit admitted last week that he is fed up with Arsenal's lack of trophies – and the 'Invincibles' midfielder is certainly not alone in that regard. A run to the semi-finals of the Champions League, which included a stirring win over Real Madrid in the last eight, has convinced some supporters to continue trusting in 'the process' – but plenty of others are losing faith.

After all, this was meant to be Arsenal's year in the Premier League, after two second-placed finishes in a row. Instead, they're runners-up again – and not to perennial champions Manchester City but to Liverpool, who weren't even expected to challenge for the title this season.

Make no mistake about it: Slot's instantaneous success has compounded Mikel Arteta's failure. There's widespread acknowledgement that the Spaniard did a great job putting Arsenal back among England's top teams – but doubts remain over whether he is really capable of winning them the Premier League title.

The same goes for Arteta's captain, Martin Odegaard. The Norwegian's talent is beyond dispute and he did miss seven games towards the start of the season, but three goals is a terrible return for an attacking midfielder and, more even damningly, when the going got tough this year, the skipper never got going.

Given the mounting concerns over the leadership at the Emirates, the fans will be hoping that new sporting director Andrea Berta will add the winning mentality (and the striker!) that Arteta and Odegaard are clearly missing.

'Not on any planet is it the equivalent' – Ange Postecoglou rejects Man Utd comparison and hits out at critics for trying to 'diminish' Tottenham's Europa League run

Ange Postecoglou has slammed critics for trying to "diminish" Tottenham's Europa League run as they try & qualify for next season's Champions League.

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Ahead of Tottenham's clash against Bodo/Glimt, head coach Postecoglou criticised those who have claimed that his side would be sneaking into the Champions League via the back door if they win this season's Europa League. He also said if Spurs won the competition, it would not be the equivalent of Manchester United winning last season's FA Cup.

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He told reporters: "I've sensed, which is not surprising because I've said before that this is the way this club is perceived, that people are almost trying to diminish it in some respects. I've heard people say it's the equivalent of Man United winning the FA Cup. No it isn't. I'm sorry. Not on any planet is it the equivalent. Others suggest that maybe we're not worthy of Champions League. Things that are designed to diminish what's ahead of us, which is an unbelievable opportunity. Irrespective of how this season has gone, we have generations of fans who want this more than anything else, to share a special moment with people that they love. This season could have gone very differently and we could be flying in the league, but that doesn't make the opportunity any different. What we have before us is the semifinal of a European competition with an opportunity to get to a final, win a trophy and get Champions League football. I just think for the players and everyone involved at the football club it's a brilliant opportunity."

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This Europa League run is likely to be boom or bust for Postecoglou. If he fails to win it, he is almost certain to be sacked this summer and even if the Australian lifts the trophy, it may not be enough to save himself at Tottenham – who sit 16th in the Premier League. But if they were to win it, it would be a huge achievement and would bring to an end their 17-year wait for silverware.

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WHAT NEXT?

Tottenham host Bodo/Glimt in the first leg of this Europa League semi-final on Thursday before heading to Norway for the return fixture on May 8.

Nottingham Forest scouts in place ready to spectate 5 South American gems

Looking to put Edu Gaspar’s South American links to the test for the first time, Nottingham Forest reportedly have representatives in attendance who could report back on as many as five talents at the U20 Championship in Venezuela.

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Nottingham Forest were in no position to panic in the January transfer window. Instead, they spent the last month testing the nerve of fellow Premier League sides with reported offers for both Yoane Wissa and Matheus Cunha representing their bold approach.

Of course, both attempts failed but Forest’s intentions are clear. They’re in no mood to waste the Champions League status that they’re on course to earn this season.

Hitting Brighton & Hove Albion for seven last time out, Forest are more confident than ever both on and off the pitch as their shock rise continues under Nuno Espirito Santo. They’re not just focused on finishing this season how they started, however. Forest want to ensure that this is no flash in the pan and that they are well and truly back where they belong, setting their sights on future stars.

According to The Boot Room, Nottingham Forest now have scouts in attendance who could report on five future stars at the South American U20 Championship in Venezuela. But who are those five players?

Starting with Agustin Ruberto, the River Plate striker has already scored twice in four games for Argentina and is certainly one to watch alongside talented teammate and winger Ian Subiabre.

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Meanwhile, Valentino Acuna as well as Tobias Ramirez and Jaun Gimenez could also be on Forest’s list of ones to watch as they continue to impress for Argentina like their aforementioned teammates.

So, as of right now, it seems as case of take your pick for those in the Midlands with a wealth of talent already running the show at the South American U20 Championship.

"Direct" Subiabre is among the standouts

Still just 18 years old, Subiabre has already been one of the standout performers for Argentina at the U20 tournament, scoring two goals in four games which includes the opener in a narrow 2-1 defeat of Chile. Now into the final stage of the tournament, the winger could place a pivotal part alongside several talented teammates.

Earning the praise of Ben Mattinson last month, the analyst and South American football expert described Subiabre as a “very direct dribbler” and a player who is “unpredictable” when one-on-one.

If Nottingham Forest are looking towards the future then turning their attention towards a tournament filled to the brim with excellent talent is certainly the place the start.

Harmanpreet's checklist for UK tour: a fitting farewell for Goswami, better fielding standards and finding finishers

India are touring England for three T20Is and three ODIs from September 10

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Harmanpreet on Goswami’s farewell: ‘We are trying to make the occasion special’

When Harmanpreet Kaur made her ODI debut in 2009, Jhulan Goswami was India’s captain. Now, 13 years later, Harmanpreet is at the helm and wants to give the veteran fast bowler a memorable farewell in England.”When I debuted, she was the captain and it is a great opportunity for me to lead the last ODI she plays,” Harmanpreet said ahead of India’s departure to the UK. “We will be trying to create some great moments for her so that she can take back good memories from it.”Goswami, 39, is set to retire from international cricket after the third ODI at Lord’s. She last played in the Women’s World Cup earlier this year but missed India’s last group match against South Africa due to a side strain. She then missed the tour of Sri Lanka before being named in the ODI squad for the three-match series against England.”Her [Goswami’s] approach to the team and [wanting to] do well in every game is something nobody can beat,” Harmanpreet said. “When I entered the team, she was leading from the front and I have learnt from her. Nobody can fill her place. She used to work hard in her early days and today also, I have not seen her change in the way she trains during practice sessions.”She bowls two-three hours, which hardly a few do. She is a great example for all of us. There are many who have started playing looking at her. Even I looked at how she prepares before games and how her mindset before a match is and learnt from her. I am lucky to have seen her, worked closely and spent time with her.”India are scheduled to play three T20Is and three ODIs in England, and Harmanpreet was in favour of having six batters in the XI. She highlighted their strong finishing skills, with Kiran Prabhu Navgire getting a maiden call-up and Dayalan Hemalatha returning to the squad.”I feel no matter whatever format you are playing, you need to have six batters in the side,” she said. “Having two-three pure bowlers and two-three allrounders can give you a great balance to the side. We have a couple of new players to fill those areas we lacked in, like in the slog overs, when you need 10 runs or more per over.”Kiran Navgire smashed a 25-ball half-century in the Women’s T20 Challenge•BCCINavgire scored 525 runs – including a record 162 not out – as a guest opener for Nagaland in the Senior Women’s T20 Trophy, and she also hit the fastest fifty in the Women’s T20 Challenge in May while batting at No. 3. Hemalatha, on the other hand, was impressive in the lower-middle order for Railways, finishing with 272 runs. The duo are contenders for the finisher’s spot in India’s white-ball teams.”I was impressed with the way KP [Navgire] batted in the Women’s T20 Challenge and [we will see] if we can work on those players who have the skills,” Harmanpreet said. “It is an area which has caused a problem for us. I have personally seen them bat in the domestic season and it is the right platform for them to bring their skills where the team was lacking.”Since the World Cup, India have also shuffled their wicketkeepers, with Taniya Bhatia being part of both white-ball teams. Yastika Bhatia pipped Richa Ghosh as the second wicketkeeper in the Commonwealth Games squad, but Ghosh returns to the T20I squad for the tour of England, while Yastika is part of only the ODI squad.”If we talk about both the formats, the role of keepers are different,” Harmanpreet said. “In ODIs you need someone who can bat longer, and in T20Is you need someone who can start quickly. That’s why we are trying two different keepers in both formats. We are giving opportunities to them and we need to give them time so that they can get some confidence.”Harmanpreet also said that improved fitness and fielding had contributed significantly to India winning the silver medal in the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham earlier this month. They missed out on gold in a narrow defeat to Australia in the final.”We are definitely working on fitness and fielding because I feel, if we improve in these two areas, we can do wonders,” she said. “In the Commonwealth Games, we did well but still there is scope for improvement.”We had a small camp at the NCA where a few girls worked on their fielding and skills. Now we are going to England and if we can show great efforts on the field there, it will give us confidence. When you play big tournaments like World Cup, Commonwealth Games, etc., these parts play a major role. Skill always remains with you but if you work on fielding and fitness, it helps the team.”

Imagine him & Mainoo: Man Utd register interest in £20m "freak of nature"

Manchester United have been a side who have massively underachieved over the last few years, struggling to match any of the feats enjoyed by the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson during his time in charge.

The Scotsman took the club to new heights, making them one of the most successful teams in world football, often a force to be reckoned with – leading to their various levels of success.

However, since his retirement over a decade ago, the Red Devils have been unable to add to their Premier League success, with Ruben Amorim the next man tasked with ending their drought.

He’s yet to completely transform the fortunes on the pitch, but signs have started to shine through with his philosophy enabling the Red Devils to defeat Arsenal in the FA Cup last weekend.

If they are to reach the next level under his guidance, this transfer window could be crucial as they look to make the step forward and turn around the early season slump under the former management team.

Man Utd hold concrete interest in Championship star

According to TEAMtalk, United ‘have formally registered their interest’ in Sunderland starlet Jobe Bellingham as a potential option to bolster Amorim’s midfield options, with a move potentially in store this month.

However, they aren’t the only Premier League side credited with an interest in the 19-year-old, with Crystal Palace also holding ‘concrete interest’ in the youngster, as per the report.

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Jobe, the younger brother of Real Madrid star Jude, has impressed for the Black Cats throughout 2024/25, scoring four goals and registering three assists as they look to secure a return to the top flight.

The report states that the hierarchy are targeting some of the best young talents in England to provide the new boss with the tools to be an immediate and long-term success at Old Trafford.

Bellingham – who has been valued at around £20m – certainly would provide just that, having the star quality to form a phenomenal partnership with another English wonderkid at the heart of the side.

Why Bellingham would star alongside Mainoo for United

Kobbie Mainoo is the latest Red Devils star to break through the club’s academy before making a name for himself in the first-team, thriving beyond all imagination over the last 12 months.

He made his first top-flight start against Everton back in November 2023, before muscling his way into being a regular starter – subsequently earning a call-up to Gareth Southgate’s England squad for Euro 2024.

However, the 19-year-old has recently endured his first blip as a professional, struggling to maintain his performance levels of late, with the clash against Southampton evidence of just that, as he was replaced at half time.

It’s understandable that he’s suffered a slight drop in recent months, especially considering how quickly he emerged onto the scene, with fans needing to be patient to see the best of the academy graduate once again.

There’s no denying he’s a superstar talent, with bags of potential to even improve further – something which could happen if the club were to make a move for Bellingham Jr. in the coming weeks.

The Sunderland star, who’s been dubbed a “freak of nature” by teammate Dan Neil, has excelled in possession, averaging 4.8 progressive passes and one successful take-on per 90 – with Mainoo able to sit deeper and allow Bellingham to dictate the play.

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However, the former Birmingham City man has also been impressive defensively, winning an average of 2.3 tackles and 2.1 aerials won per 90, making him the perfect box-to-box option alongside the academy graduate – a partnership that could easily last the next decade.

It’s crucial that the hierarchy get the recruitment correct in the coming windows after such reckless moves in previous years which have seen millions of pounds wasted on talents not up to the level required of England’s top flight.

However, Bellingham would be the right calibre of talent, with a move to the Premier League the next step for him after his successful stint at the Stadium of Light, also having the opportunity to develop and follow in the footsteps of his brother in becoming a leading European star.

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Amad Diallo scored a hat-trick to secure a huge Premier League win for Manchester United.

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Man Utd tempted to offload Marcus Rashford for £0 despite £50m asking price

Manchester United are tempted to allow Marcus Rashford to leave for nothing up front this month despite setting a £50 million asking price, according to a recent update.

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It is clear that Ruben Amorim would like to and wants to conduct transfer business this month, but given PSR, the Red Devils’ purse strings are very tight, and any business can only be done once departures occur.

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It has been reported that United are willing to let Victor Lindelof, Christian Eriksen, Casemiro, and Antony all leave this month should they receive an offer. Lindelof and Eriksen are out of contract at the end of the season, so an exit will happen either way, but United are hoping they receive offers this month.

Casemiro and Antony both arrived at Old Trafford for big money, and while they want to get that money back, there are suggestions that moves could materialise this month for much lower fees.

Should any of these players leave United, it could see the Premier League side enter the transfer market, and one player who could arrive is Patrick Dorgu. Amorim wants to sign a new left wingback, and Dorgu has been added to their transfer wishlist. Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez and PSG’s Nuno Mendes are higher up the list than Dorgu, but the pair are also considered more expensive, and United scouts have been monitoring Dorgu in recent months as well.

Man Utd tempted to let Rashford join AC Milan on loan

Lindelof, Eriksen, Casemiro, and Antony are not the only players who could leave Old Trafford this month, as Rashford’s future has been cast into further doubt, as according to Gianluca Di Marzio, AC Milan have made a loan offer with an option to buy for Rashford.

Rashford, who has been dubbed “electric” by Stateman Dave in the past, has been at United for his whole career. He broke into the first team in February 2016 under Louis van Gaal, and since then, he has not looked back. The forward has scored 138 goals in 426 games for the Red Devils, but since Amorim’s arrival, Rashford has fallen out of favour, and with him failing to make five of the last six matchday squads, his future has been thrown into doubt.

His last outing in a red shirt came against Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League, and that could potentially be his last game for the club. According to Di Marzio, AC Milan have now made a formal offer for Rashford after it was revealed that his agents had flown out to Milan to discuss a potential transfer to the club. It is reported that Milan have offered an initial loan, which is accompanied by an option (but not requirement) to buy, and that is considered a tempting offer for INEOS.

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However, that doesn’t mean United are going to receive a fee, and it’s been reported that United want £50 million for Rashford, so allowing him to leave with no fee guaranteed would certainly be a risk. AC Milan are not the only side interested however, as Borussia Dortmund are also in the mix.

A new manager for the 2026 World Cup? Brazil to sack Dorival Jr after thumping loss to Argentina amid Carlo Ancelotti dream

Brazil could reportedly sack Dorival Jr after a thumping loss to Argentina in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers amid Carlo Ancelotti transfer talks.

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Since taking over in January 2024, Dorival has failed to turn around the fortunes of the Selecao. Out of 15 matches, Brazil have managed to win only five, a record that has failed to impress both fans and officials. Moreover, the 4-1 defeat in Buenos Aires on Wednesday has left Brazil trailing 10 points behind their arch-rivals in the South American qualification standings, placing the 62-year-old coach under immense scrutiny, according to

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Despite Brazil’s struggles, their chances of missing out on the World Cup remain slim. FIFA's expanded 48-team format ensures that six South American nations will qualify automatically. Brazil currently sit six points ahead of seventh-placed Venezuela with just four matches left to play, making qualification highly probable. However, the team's lackluster performances throughout Dorival’s tenure might see him face the axe.

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The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has long been interested in securing the services of Carlo Ancelotti. Even though he has never managed an international team, and according to reports, the FA have once again reached out to Ancelotti to discuss the possibility of him taking over the national team. However, it is believed that the Italian will only entertain offers after the 2025 Club World Cup ends in July.

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With the World Cup just over a year away, Brazil’s leadership finds itself at a crossroads. While qualification is all but assured, concerns about the team’s trajectory under Dorival have led to renewed discussions about a potential coaching overhaul. Whether Ancelotti will be convinced to take charge remains to be seen, but with growing dissatisfaction surrounding Dorival’s tenure, a change could be imminent.

Sir Dave Brailsford joins ECB high-performance review as Andrew Strauss targets five-year plan

Andrew Strauss says that England’s ambition is to become the “best in the world at all formats of the men’s game within the next five years”, after announcing a panel of experts for the ECB’s high-performance review that includes Sir Dave Brailsford, the former head of the British Cycling team that topped the medal tables at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.Writing in a blog post on the ECB’s website, Strauss reiterated his intention to be “bold” in assessing the failings that have left England’s Test team with one victory in 17 matches since March 2021, and with their lowest ICC ranking since 1995. His aim, he added, is to have solid proposals for the game to vote on by September, in order for the restructuring to begin in time for the 2023 season.”Over the past 42 years, England’s Men have been the number one ranked Test team in the world for a total of 12 months, and 50-over number one for 64 months,” Strauss wrote. “In T20 cricket, we have held the top spot for 748 days since the inception of those rankings in 2011.”At the moment, we aren’t top in any format. So we want to set an ambitious and clear goal – to become the best in the world at all formats of the men’s game within the next five years.”It’s extremely ambitious because we’ve never done it before. But why can’t it be achievable? What’s stopping us – and what else could help us get there? That’s what I want our high-performance review to consider.”From within cricket, the ECB’s panel includes Rob Key, England men’s director of cricket, and Durham’s Marcus North, alongside Daryl Mitchell from the PCA and Mo Bobat, the ECB’s performance director.From outside the game, Strauss has also secured the expert input of Kate Baker, director of performance at UK Sport; Simon Timson, Manchester City’s performance director; Dan Ashworth, the former FA director of elite development, and Penny Hughes, the ex-chair of Aston Martin.However, Brailsford – who is currently the director of the professional cycling team Ineos Grenadiers – is arguably the most prominent name on the panel. Strauss has long been an admirer of his “marginal gains” philosophy, and adopted many of those principles on England’s victorious Ashes tour of 2010-11.Brailsford’s reputation within cycling was recently tarnished, however, when his ex-colleague, Dr Richard Freeman – the former doctor at British Cycling and Team Sky – was found by a medical tribunal to have ordered testosterone “knowing or believing” it was to be used to improve the performance of one of the team’s riders.”I wanted to find experts in high performance whatever that field, some who’ve been in the spotlight, others who’ve been in the background generating high-performance programmes or systems,” Strauss added. “Some with cricket knowledge and expertise, others from a wider sporting background. People with different experiences, who have undergone different journeys, but all of whom we can learn from. And people who are all keen to help cricket.”Strauss added that views would also be sought from cricket’s supporters, and that the whole process would have oversight from a group of first-class county chairs. The remit of the review will not, however, take in the international schedule, nor will it tackle the specifics of the domestic calendar until the remodelled structures have been put in place.”I read a lot of speculation about the domestic competition structure. Of course, this is an important part of the picture, but it’s not the only part,” Strauss added. “The review is designed to look at the high-performance system in its entirely, including the England men’s pathway and our high performance set-up.”And let’s be clear – we have no pre-built solution. At this stage the project is only just starting. There are no hidden agendas. I wouldn’t be bothering to carry out a review if I was already sitting here with specific proposals for change.”

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