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Mistaken for Rodri, De Paul's social media comments section was flooded

Mistaken for Rodri, De Paul's social media comments section was flooded

On October 29, France Football officially announced at the Ballon d'Or ceremony that Rodri won the 2024 Ballon d'Or.Rodri himself does not have any social media accounts, which led some fans to mistakenly flood Rodrigo De Paul's social media to express support for Vinícius Júnior. Comments included statements like, "How dare you steal Vinícius’s Ballon d'Or," "Robbery," and "You don’t deserve the Ballon d'Or." On October 29, France Football officially announced at the Ballon d'Or ceremony that Rodri won the 2024 Ballon d'Or. Rodri himself does not have any social media accounts, which led some fans to mistakenly flood Rodrigo De Paul's social media to express support for Vinícius Júnior. Comments included statements like, "How dare you steal Vinícius’s Ballon d'Or," "Robbery," and "You don’t deserve the Ballon d'Or." Rodrigo De Paul’s full name includes "Rodrigo," and his social media handle is “rodridepaul.” The similarity with Rodri’s name likely led some fans to confuse the two. Notably, Uruguayan midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur also “innocently got caught in the crossfire,” as some fans posted messages supporting Vinícius on his social media as well.

Man Utd savaged as Chelsea star issues one-word response to transfer question

Man Utd savaged as Chelsea star issues one-word response to transfer question

Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has ridiculed struggling Manchester United, comically admitting he would never join the Red Devils.Fofana arrived at Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2022, having emerged during a two-year spell with Leicester City. His £70million plus add-ons fee raised eyebrows but promised the Blues a defensive stalwart. Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has ridiculed struggling Manchester United, comically admitting he would never join the Red Devils. Fofana arrived at Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2022, having emerged during a two-year spell with Leicester City. His £70million plus add-ons fee raised eyebrows but promised the Blues a defensive stalwart. However, a knee injury sustained during his debut season sidelined him for most of the term, and his ill luck continued into 2023, with an ACL tear seeing him miss an entire year of football. Now, under Enzo Maresca, Fofana is back to full fitness and playing regularly, helping his side to a 2-1 home win over Newcastle this weekend. At the same time as this victory, United were being put to the sword by the same score in east London. With the Manchester club now sitting down in 14th, their wounds had salt rubbed into them by the Frenchman, who amusingly claimed post-match he would never jump ship for Old Trafford. Driving back from the Newcastle clash, Fofana can be seen in his car speaking and taking photographs with complementary fans. However, when a fan of the Red Devils approaches and asks, "are you coming to United”, the 23-year-old can be heard laughing and simply replies: “Never.” The fan further questions, “why not?” It prompted Fofana to then waggle his finger in the air while continuing to sustain an amused grin at the thought of joining the in-peril United. Fofana is heading in the right direction to warranting his huge transfer fee this campaign, and new boss Maresca has been complimentary of his performances, stating earlier in the term: “Wes is a player that I really love. I am in love with Wes! “He is doing fantastic after one year injured and, for any player in the world, when you are out for one year and then you come back, it is not easy, and he is doing top. This is the only thing we want from him.” On the other hand, those who have been brought in to man the backline at Old Trafford have been far from satisfactory. Despite its controversial nature, Matthijs de Ligt, who arrived from Bayern Munich for £42million this summer, gave away the late penalty that saw United stunned at the London Stadium. The Dutchman has been considered lacklustre so far this term, and those around him have often been the subject of criticism, too, especially during some of the club's more embarrassing results against the likes of Liverpool and Tottenham - both of which ended 3-0 to the opposition. Such defensive frailties, partnered with a lack of attacking potency, have seen manager Ten Hag called into question. A 2-1 win against Brentford reinstalled him with some trust, but this latest failure has seen the calls grow once more for him to be relieved of his duties. Fofana’s Chelsea travel to Old Trafford on Sunday in a crunch match, and the defender could double down on his mercilessness by helping his side put the final nail in under-pressure Ten Hag and United's coffin.

Amorim 'is set to take charge of Man United as soon as SUNDAY against Chelsea

Amorim 'is set to take charge of Man United as soon as SUNDAY against Chelsea

Man United are closing in on the appointment of Ruben Amorim as manager, amid reports he could take charge of the Red Devils this weekend.The Premier League giants are in talks with Sporting Lisbon over Amorim, with the club making quick progress. Man United are closing in on the appointment of Ruben Amorim as manager, amid reports he could take charge of the Red Devils this weekend. The Premier League giants are in talks with Sporting Lisbon over Amorim, with the club making quick progress. Interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy is reportedly expected to only take charge of one match having been placed in temporary charge on Monday following the sacking of Erik ten Hag. The Dutchman will lead the club in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday against Leicester City, but the tie is expected to be his only match as interim boss. According to the Times, Amorim could be in place for Man United's next Premier League match this Sunday against Chelsea. Sporting are set to host Nacional in the Portuguese League Cup on Tuesday night. Ahead of the match, Amorim had been asked about links to United in the wake of Ten Hag’s sacking. ‘I was already expecting this question and obviously I’m not going to talk about the future, because otherwise I’ll always have to comment,' Amorim said on Monday. 'I’m very proud to be Sporting coach, that’s all.’ The fixture could be Amorim's final match in charge, with Portuguese newspaper Record reporting the 39-year-old could then travel to England on Wednesday. The report claims Man United are keen to finalise a deal with the hope Amorim could take charge - rather than observe - their next Premier League match. Man United host Chelsea on Sunday at Old Trafford in a high-profile Premier League clash. The Red Devils will be hoping to recover from a nightmare start to the season, with the club languishing in 14th in the table. Ten Hag oversaw three wins, two draws and four defeats in the top flight this season prior to his dismissal. The results have left Man United already seven points adrift of the Premier League top four and six behind Sunday's visitors Chelsea. Sporting have reportedly already lined up Amorim's successor with the club currently top of the Primeira Liga having won their opening nine matches. The Portuguese giants are expected to appoint Joao Pereira to take charge of the team, according to A Bola. The outlet state that the club have already precautionary plans for Pereira to be elevated from his role as manager of the club's B team. Pereira had three spells as a player at Sporting during his career, with the right back part of their title winning team under Amorim in 2021.

Toni Kroos humorously responded to his Ballon d'Or ranking

Toni Kroos humorously responded to his Ballon d'Or ranking

Toni Kroos humorously responded to his Ballon d'Or rankingToni Kroos, the midfield legend set to retire this summer, achieved 9th place in the 2024 Ballon d'Or rankings thanks to his outstanding performances last season with Real Madrid and the German national team. Toni Kroos humorously responded to his Ballon d'Or ranking Toni Kroos, the midfield legend set to retire this summer, achieved 9th place in the 2024 Ballon d'Or rankings thanks to his outstanding performances last season with Real Madrid and the German national team.

Guardiola congratulates Rodri and feels sorry for sacking of Ten Hag

Guardiola congratulates Rodri and feels sorry for sacking of Ten Hag

Guardiola congratulates Rodri and feels sorry for sacking of Ten Hag“Hopefully it can give him this energy to recover well for next season to be with us again!”.What do you think of Real Madrid not going to Ballon d’Or? Guardiola congratulates Rodri and feels sorry for sacking of Ten Hag “Hopefully it can give him this energy to recover well for next season to be with us again!”. What do you think of Real Madrid not going to Ballon d’Or? “They want to go, it's fine, they don't, it's fine. They want to congratulate, it's fine, they don't, it's fine. We are not here to judge what other clubs decide what they have to do”, says Pep Guardiola. “I'm so sorry for Erik ten Hag”. “I have an incredible relationship and he represents Man United in the highest level in terms of behaviour”. “This game always depends on results, we can be at risk…”. “He’s going to come back stronger”.

Kolo Muani allowed to leave PSG for as little as €40m, Arsenal as destination

Kolo Muani allowed to leave PSG for as little as €40m, Arsenal as destination

Randal Kolo Muani (25) has reached a point of no return, L’Équipe understands. The France international has failed to live up to the €90m price tag since making the move from Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer of 2023. Paris Saint-Germain are now, for the first time, prepared to cut their losses. Randal Kolo Muani (25) has reached a point of no return, L’Équipe understands. The France international has failed to live up to the €90m price tag since making the move from Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer of 2023. Paris Saint-Germain are now, for the first time, prepared to cut their losses. Kolo Muani had a difficult first season at PSG, however, there was an expectation that the current campaign would mark a return to form. Whilst the former FC Nantes man continues to perform for the France national team, he continues to struggle at PSG, and despite Luis Enrique’s public defence of the forward, his actions display a lack of trust. Kolo Muani has started just two games all season, and in one of them, against OGC Nice, he was hooked at half-time. Left on the bench in Sunday’s Le Classique victory over Olympique de Marseille, Luis Enrique’s decision to start Ousmane Dembélé in the No.9 position spoke volumes. Even without the injured Gonçalo Ramos to contend with, RKM can’t get a look in. Talks have taken place with the France international’s entourage and PSG may now be willing to sanction a move. According to L’Équipe, Kolo Muani is valued between €40-50m. Borussia Dortmund and Juventus both showed interest in the summer, however, the price tag was prohibitive. L’Équipe hypothesises that, depending on the managerial appointment at Manchester United, the Red Devils could be tempted into a move this summer, as could Arsenal. GFFN | Luke Entwistle

Amorim's successor 'confirmed' with Sporting manager 'set to join Man United'

Amorim's successor 'confirmed' with Sporting manager 'set to join Man United'

Sporting Lisbon has reportedly identified the successor to Ruben Amorim should their manager complete a move to join Manchester United.Man United entered talks on Monday for Amorim after the Red Devils announced the dismissal of Erik ten Hag. Sporting Lisbon has reportedly identified the successor to Ruben Amorim should their manager complete a move to join Manchester United. Man United entered talks on Monday for Amorim after the Red Devils announced the dismissal of Erik ten Hag. Mail Sport revealed last week that Amorim was one of four targets if Ten Hag was axed, and United announced on Monday morning that the Dutchman’s two-and-a-half-year reign at Old Trafford was over. The 39-year-old, who was interviewed over the managerial vacancies at Liverpool and West Ham earlier this year, is said to be open to a move to Old Trafford. It’s understood that Amorim was planning to leave Sporting at the end of the season. Amorim was made aware of United’s interest earlier this month and has had two rounds of talks. Sporting have reportedly already lined up Amorim's successor with the club currently top of the Primeira Liga having won their opening nine matches. The Portuguese giants are expected to appoint Joao Pereira to take charge of the team, according to A Bola. The outlet state that the club have already precautionary plans for Pereira to be elevated from his role as manager of the club's B team. Pereira had three spells as a player at Sporting during his career, with the right back part of their title winning team under Amorim in 2021. Amorim had talked up Pereira's prospects of becoming a Sporting coach in the future. 'Joao Pereira is making his mark, I think he is an excellent coach,' Amorim said in May. 'He has all the conditions to become Sporting 's coach.' Pereira would be tasked with continuing Sporting's success under Amorim, who guided the club to two domestic titles and two triumphs in the Portuguese League Cup. Sporting are currently well placed in the Champions League after three matches, having won two and drawn one of their opening three games. The Portuguese giants are currently eighth in the revamped league phase, putting them in a qualification spot in the early stages of the competition.

Seedorf claims 'unresolved' dispute cost Vinicius the Ballon d'Or

Seedorf claims 'unresolved' dispute cost Vinicius the Ballon d'Or

Dutch legend Clarence Seedorf believes Real Madrid star Vinicius Jnr missed out on the Ballon d'Or due to an 'unresolved' dispute.Vinicius Jnr was beaten to the prestigious award on Monday night by Manchester City midfielder Rodri, as the Brazilian winger finished second in the rankings ahead of Madrid team-mates Jude Bellingham and Dani Carvajal. Dutch legend Clarence Seedorf believes Real Madrid star Vinicius Jnr missed out on the Ballon d'Or due to an 'unresolved' dispute. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/7F/720x-/-/-/CgAGVWcgpYOAGvFzAADkZ1H4SRY745.jpg Vinicius Jnr was beaten to the prestigious award on Monday night by Manchester City midfielder Rodri, as the Brazilian winger finished second in the rankings ahead of Madrid team-mates Jude Bellingham and Dani Carvajal. After finding out that Vinicius Jnr had not won earlier in the day, Real Madrid opted not to send any representatives to the ceremony as they made their disgust clear. Seedorf, who won the Champions League with Madrid in 1998, was in attendance with his wife Sophia Makramati, and put forward his own theory as to why Vinicius Jnr was overlooked. 'I already voted almost a year ago and I think Vinicius deserved this award,' Seedorf told TNT Sports Brasil. 'It seems that there is something between Real Madrid and UEFA that seems to be unresolved.' He added: 'The problems between Real Madrid and UEFA should be kept outside of these matters. It's a shame.' Seedorf did not detail exactly what the dispute may be over, and Madrid did still win the team of the year, while Carlo Ancelotti was declared men's coach of the year following his side's LaLiga and Champions League triumphs. Yet Seedorf was far from the only high-profile figure to disagree with the final Ballon d'Or standings. Vinicius took to X after the decision was announced to post: 'I'll do it 10x if I have to. They're not ready.' He was backed by several of his team-mates, including Eduardo Camavinga, who also suggested that it was not a footballing decision. Camavinga wrote on social media: 'FOOTBALL POLITICS. My brother you are the best player in the world and no award can say otherwise. Love you my bro.' Aurelien Tchouameni added: 'Nothing will take away what you’ve achieved my brother. We ALL know… They are not ready for what you’re gonna deliver.' Meanwhile, Madrid defender Eder Militao stated: 'You are the best and no one can take that away from you. The Best!'

Amorim's 'contract release clauses' could allow United to sign him for £8.5m

Amorim's 'contract release clauses' could allow United to sign him for £8.5m

Manchester United could reportedly prise Ruben Amorim away from Sporting CP for around £8.5million thanks to one of three clauses in his contract.The Red Devils have identified the 39-year-old as their number one target to replace Erik ten Hag, who was relieved of his duties on Monday following a dismal start to the campaign. Manchester United could reportedly prise Ruben Amorim away from Sporting CP for around £8.5million thanks to one of three clauses in his contract. The Red Devils have identified the 39-year-old as their number one target to replace Erik ten Hag, who was relieved of his duties on Monday following a dismal start to the campaign. Ten Hag's assistant Ruud van Nistelrooy has been put in temporary charge, but United swiftly opened talks with Amorim and Sporting over triggering the release clause that would allow him to complete the move to Old Trafford. The Red Devils have been afforded the opportunity to swoop for the Portuguese boss thanks to one of three clauses in his current deal, which runs until 2026. Portuguese outlet A Bola, claim that Amorim's release clause for another club in the country stands at an astronomical £25m (€30m). That figure drops to £17m (€20m) for any foreign. The amount needed to liberate Amorim from his Sporting deal reduces further for club's the outlet describes as the 'sharks' of European football. These include Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Liverpool, Manchester City, Juventus and United. Amorim has been linked with City if Pep Guardiola leaves next summer after it was confirmed that Hugo Viana, his director of football at Sporting, will replace Txiki Begiristain in the same role at the Etihad last season. Asked about the links to United in the wake of Ten Hag’s sacking, he said on Monday: ‘I was already expecting this question and obviously I’m not going to talk about the future, because otherwise I’ll always have to comment. I’m very proud to be Sporting coach, that’s all.’ The 39-year-old, who was interviewed over the managerial vacancies at Liverpool and West Ham earlier this year, is said to be open to a move to Old Trafford. It’s understood that Amorim was planning to leave Sporting at the end of the season, but was made aware of United’s interest earlier this month and has had two rounds of talks. Amorim has led Sporting to two top-flight Portuguese titles in his four years in charge of the club.

Real Madrid teammates come out in support of Vinícius following Ballon d’Or snub

Real Madrid teammates come out in support of Vinícius following Ballon d’Or snub

Vinícius Jr. (24) had been the strong favourite to win the Ballon d’Or this year, however, ultimately it was Rodri (28) who received the prestigious prize during Monday’s ceremony in Paris.Rodri’s victory has not been without controversy. Believing that Vinícius Jr. was deserving of the award and in anticipation of the snub, Real Madrid cancelled their delegation’s trip to the French capital. Vinícius Jr., Jude Bellingham, Dani Carvajal, Kylian Mbappé, Carlo Ancelotti, and Florentino Pérez were all set to fly to Paris on Monday afternoon but all instead stayed in Spain. Los Blancos accused the organisers of the Ballon d’Or, France Football, and UEFA of “disrespect”, whilst also cancelling their programmed Ballon d’Or special, due to be broadcast on Real Madrid TV. Vinícius Jr. (24) had been the strong favourite to win the Ballon d’Or this year, however, ultimately it was Rodri (28) who received the prestigious prize during Monday’s ceremony in Paris. Rodri’s victory has not been without controversy. Believing that Vinícius Jr. was deserving of the award and in anticipation of the snub, Real Madrid cancelled their delegation’s trip to the French capital. Vinícius Jr., Jude Bellingham, Dani Carvajal, Kylian Mbappé, Carlo Ancelotti, and Florentino Pérez were all set to fly to Paris on Monday afternoon but all instead stayed in Spain. Los Blancos accused the organisers of the Ballon d’Or, France Football, and UEFA of “disrespect”, whilst also cancelling their programmed Ballon d’Or special, due to be broadcast on Real Madrid TV. Vinícius Jr. reacted to the news of Rodri’s victory on X (formerly Twitter). “I’ll do it 10 times if I have to. They’re not ready,” he said. He wasn’t the only person to take to social media with club teammates Eduardo Camavinga and Aurélien Tchouaméni coming out in support of the Brazilian. “Football Politics X: My brother, you are the best player in the world and no award can say otherwise. Love you, my bro,” said Camavinga. “Nothing will take away what you’ve achieved my brother. We ALL know… They are not ready for what you’re gonna deliver,” said Tchouaméni. GFFN | Luke Entwistle

Inside Amorim’s life from internship with Mourinho to wife’s footie network

Inside Amorim’s life from internship with Mourinho to wife’s footie network

RUBEN AMORIM has emerged as the frontrunner to be Erik ten Hag's permanent successor at Manchester United.The Sporting CP boss has a strong coaching resume at the age of just 39.Taking over the role in 2020 following a short spell as Braga manager, his short career has already become summarised by breaking records. RUBEN AMORIM has emerged as the frontrunner to be Erik ten Hag's permanent successor at Manchester United. The Sporting CP boss has a strong coaching resume at the age of just 39. Taking over the role in 2020 following a short spell as Braga manager, his short career has already become summarised by breaking records. At Braga, he became the first manager to beat Benfica - where he had played for nine years as a player - for 65 years, and then at Sporting, he won the club's first league title in 19 years. He added the Taca da Liga (Portuguese League Cup) in the same season to score a double, before following up with a repeat victory of the trophy in the season after and eventually landing a second league title last season. His exploits on the field with his 3-4-3 system championing youth progression have seen him highlighted as one of Europe's brightest tactical coaches and linked with some of the biggest jobs in world football. Man Utd are the latest club to come calling after interest from Liverpool, Manchester City and West Ham, and look set to land the Portuguese tactician. Amorim's rise has inevitably drawn comparisons with one of his Old Trafford predecessors, Jose Mourinho. Special One 2.0? However, there is likely a good reason for that. After suffering a career-ending ACL injury at the age of 32, Amorim attended a coaching course at the Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Lisbon with lectures led by Mourinho alongside seven-time Primera Liga winner Antonio Veloso. Dubbed the Special One 2.0, Amorim also had an internship at Man Utd under Mourinho in 2018, and has previously cited the Special One as his "reference point" in coaching. He has played down any comparisons between the pair, saying of his idol: "Mourinho is one of a kind. There won't be another Mourinho. Mourinho is unique." But Amorim has already become unique in his own way, with his move to Sporting seeing him become the then third-most expensive managerial appointment ever in a deal worth £8.3million (€10m). His first job in coaching at third division team Casa Pia saw him guide the team to promotion despite being handed a six-point deduction and Amorim being briefly suspended from management because he did not have the proper coaching badges. Although, he does seem to have the same kind of temperament as Mourinho, with Amorim being dubbed "a master trash-talker" who tries to play mind games with his opponents. Where have we seen that before? Speaking to the Daily Mail, Portuguese football expert Tom Kundert said of his demeanour: "He's very open in press conferences, happy to respond to all questions - even the stupid ones - with an informative answer. "And he also retains a remarkably jovial demeanour, even when the pressure is on. "He's one of these coaches who fosters a superb spirit among the whole squad, and that is no doubt the fruit of his communicative approach. "In five years as a coach, I cannot remember him ever criticising any of his players in public and I cannot recall one news story of an unhappy player. "When things do go wrong for Sporting, which has not happened much under Amorim, he shifts all the focus on himself. "He will say things like, 'We lost because Sporting have a coach who is still inexperienced and is learning the trade and who got it wrong today'. "Overall, he has a very affable personality and generally does a great job at swerving any controversies or spats with rival managers." Another way he is unique is with a fan account on social media dedicated as a countdown page to Amorim's next press conference. Amorim has remained in touch with the former Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Tottenham boss, even though their relationship has evolved to a more equal standing now. Then-Roma boss Mourinho messaged Amorim after Sporting knocked Arsenal out of the Europa League in 2023 to say: "The old and the new Mourinho are still in the competition." Married life Work does not stop behind the scenes for Amorim. He is a father of two and is married to Maria João Diogo, who have one son together. Maria has built her own business in interior design with an academic degree in telecommunications engineering. The couple got married in 2013 in front of 160 guests at a beautiful ceremony at the Palácio de S. Marcos church in Coimbra. Players like Nuno Gomes, Miguel Vítor, Hugo Viana, Luís Filipe and Quim were all present. As was Maria's brother, Antero Henrique. Antero was famously the former Sporting Director at PSG - and was a Man Utd target - before the Red Devils switched their attention to Dan Ashworth. He was responsible for the most expensive transfer ever - bringing Neymar to the Ligue 1 giants in a record-breaking £198million from Barcelona. Antero also managed to convince Kylian Mbappe to snub Real Madrid, when he moved from Monaco. While Dani Alves, who was fielding several offers from Premier League clubs, was persuaded that his future belonged in the French capital in 2017. Before his tenure at PSG, Antero modernised Porto's academy and introduced handball and basketball to the organisation. A club museum and TV channel were also insisted upon by the ambitious football director. Another sister of Maria, Ines Diogo, is married to one of Amorim's former team-mates in Luís Filipe.

Fulltime Report: Al-Tai 1-4 Al-Hilal Saudi FC

Fulltime Report: Al-Tai 1-4 Al-Hilal Saudi FC

Game is over and the final score is Al-Tai 1-4 Al-Hilal Saudi FC. Here is the match report.<h2>2024/2025 King's Cup</h2><h3>Match Events</h3>0' The match is about to start!5' GOAL! Al-Tai 0-1 Al-Hilal Saudi FC (Abdullah Al-Hamdan) Game is over and the final score is Al-Tai 1-4 Al-Hilal Saudi FC. Here is the match report. 2024/2025 King's Cup Match Events 0' The match is about to start! 5' GOAL! Al-Tai 0-1 Al-Hilal Saudi FC (Abdullah Al-Hamdan) 7' GOAL! Al-Tai 1-1 Al-Hilal Saudi FC (Ahmed Al-Jaweed) 11' Match Event for Al-Tai vs Al-Hilal Saudi FC 32' Match Event for Al-Tai vs Al-Hilal Saudi FC 38' GOAL! Al-Tai 1-2 Al-Hilal Saudi FC (Khalid Al-Ghannam) 49' GOAL! Al-Tai 1-3 Al-Hilal Saudi FC (Abdullah Al-Hamdan) 49' Match Event for Al-Tai vs Al-Hilal Saudi FC 53' GOAL! Al-Tai 1-4 Al-Hilal Saudi FC (Marcos Leonardo) Line-ups Al-TaiXI: Léandre Tawamba, Ibrahim Al-Nakhli, Moataz Al-Baqaawi, Emmanuel Banda, Andrei Cordea, Hussain Qasim, Ahmed Al-Jaweed, Abdulaziz Al-Faraj, Abdulrahman Al-Harthi, Bander Whaeshi, Safwan Aljohani Subs: Ibrahima Tandia, Hassan Al-Omari, Rakan Al-Shamlan, Salem Abdullah Al-Toiawy, Ahmed Al-Shuwayfie, Hatem Al-Mishhen, Amer Khalil, Mansour Al-Nakhli, Abdulaziz Saud Al-Shammari, Amar Al-Amar Al-Hilal Saudi FCXI: Yasir Al Shahrani, Mohammed Kanoo, Ali Albulayhi, Nasser Al-Dawsari, Hassan Tambakti, Mohammed Al-Rubaie, Abdullah Al-Hamdan, Khalid Al-Ghannam, Moteb Al-Harbi, Marcos Leonardo, Mohammed Al-Qahtani Subs: Koulibaly, Cancelo, Mitrovic, Milinkovic-Savic, Malcom, Khalifah Al-Dawsari, Hamad Al-Yami, Abdulelah Al-Ghamdi

Sam Kerr mocks soccer commentator who seemingly made a shocking mistake

Sam Kerr mocks soccer commentator who seemingly made a shocking mistake

Sam Kerr didn't feature in the Matildas' impressive 2-1 win over Germany as she continues to recover from an ACL injury - but she made her presence felt on Instagram with a cutting remark about live coverage of the match. Sam Kerr didn't feature in the Matildas' impressive 2-1 win over Germany as she continues to recover from an ACL injury - but she made her presence felt on Instagram with a cutting remark about live coverage of the match. Kerr, 31, sarcastically posted on the Matildas official page 'well done Keira' after Kyra Cooney-Cross' name was seemingly said incorrectly in commentary. It followed the midfielder's spectacular goal from distance in Duisburg, which will be shown on repeat around the world. Many football fans sided with Kerr on social media when it came to the apparent error during the live action. 'Commentator needs to get it right,' one posted in response. Another said: 'Why am I not surprised.' A third weighed in with: 'How do you mess up the name Kyra.' Germany dominated the early stages of the contest, taking the lead in just the fifth minute through Selina Cerci. However, under interim coach Tom Sermanni, the Matildas overcame a nervous start to record their first win over the Germans since 2005. Having been gifted possession by Cerci, Cooney-Cross was quick to spot German goalkeeper Stina Johannes off her line. She then unleashed a floating effort from almost 40 metres out that sailed over the back-pedalling custodian and into the back of the net, sparking euphoric celebrations. Tottenham defender Clare Hunt then headed home the winner from a pinpoint Steph Catley corner in the 77th minute. It completed an impressive comeback from the Matildas, who needed a confidence boost following a disappointing Paris Olympics campaign under former coach Tony Gustavsson. The Germans were hoping to celebrate retiring forward Alexandra Popp's final appearance with a win - but the gritty Matildas spoiled the party. Attention now turns to the next international window in November and December, when the Matildas take on Brazil and then Chinese Taipei on home soil.

Romano: Amorim has initially agreed to manage Manchester United

Romano: Amorim has initially agreed to manage Manchester United

Romano: Amorim has initially agreed to manage Manchester UnitedAmorim respects Sporting... and so it depends on club-to-club negotiation now.Exit clause for top clubs is around €10m. Romano: Amorim has initially agreed to manage Manchester United Amorim respects Sporting... and so it depends on club-to-club negotiation now. Exit clause for top clubs is around €10m.

Newcastle must make 'right decision' on Gordon fitness, says Howe

Newcastle must make 'right decision' on Gordon fitness, says Howe

Eddie Howe said that Anthony Gordon could feature for Newcastle United in their EFL Cup clash with Chelsea on Wednesday.Gordon missed the trip to Stamford Bridge on Sunday after picking up a groin injury in the build-up to the game, but has since had a scan that has revealed no serious injury. Eddie Howe said that Anthony Gordon could feature for Newcastle United in their EFL Cup clash with Chelsea on Wednesday. Gordon missed the trip to Stamford Bridge on Sunday after picking up a groin injury in the build-up to the game, but has since had a scan that has revealed no serious injury. Howe is hopeful that the setback is not long-term, but said that Newcastle would make the right decision if he features in midweek, with Arsenal next up in the Premier League. Gordon's presence was missed against Chelsea, with Newcastle falling to a 2-1 defeat after Nicolas Jackson and Cole Palmer scored either side of Alexander Isak's equaliser. "We have to make the right decision (Chelsea tomorrow). We have Arsenal coming up very quickly (Saturday) & have to make sure we don't do any damage to it," Howe said. The England international has created more chances (18) than any other player for the Magpies in the Premier League this season, with only Bruno Guimaraes (14) completing more dribbles than Gordon (13). Howe also praised Chelsea's Palmer, who was once again the difference for Enzo Maresca's side on Sunday. Palmer has continued his goal-scoring form following his sensational debut year for the Blues, registering a division-high 12 goal involvements (seven goals, five assists), so far this season, including his strike against the Magpies. The 22-year-old has two goals and one assist against Newcastle in five appearances against them in all competitions, and Howe stressed the importance of keeping Palmer quiet when they return to Stamford Bridge in midweek. "It's a difficult question to answer, I thought he played really well. You can see he's playing really well," Howe added. "We didn't do enough to stop him in transitions. He set up the first goal in that fashion, scored the second goal in that fashion. We've learned from that. "We will pass that on to the players and aim to do better. As a team, we will aim to collectively do better. "The last 60 minutes, we defended a lot more securely, albeit we conceded a second."

Emmanuel Petit doesn’t think Bruno Fernandes is good enough for Man United

Emmanuel Petit doesn’t think Bruno Fernandes is good enough for Man United

Emmanuel Petit doesn’t think Bruno Fernandes is good enough for Man UnitedIn a program of talkSPORT, Arsenal legend talked about the situation of Man United.Petit stated: “It’s time for Ten Hag to be dismissed by Manchester United. It’s unfortunate that I have to say this, and I sympathize with him because many players in the club haven’t been performing anywhere near their best.” Emmanuel Petit doesn’t think Bruno Fernandes is good enough for Man United In a program of talkSPORT, Arsenal legend talked about the situation of Man United. Petit stated: “It’s time for Ten Hag to be dismissed by Manchester United. It’s unfortunate that I have to say this, and I sympathize with him because many players in the club haven’t been performing anywhere near their best.” “When I watched the Manchester United vs. West Ham game, I even felt frustrated on behalf of United fans—they were losing possession so easily; it was a mess.” “Ten Hag lacks support from fans, the club, and the players, but he must still take responsibility for many issues.” “However, the players also need to be held accountable. Their performances are one reason behind Ten Hag’s potential dismissal.” “Ten Hag must take responsibility for signing mediocre players from the Dutch league, and he hasn’t shown any passion. His press conferences are always lackluster.” “The only constant at United now is the players’ mediocre performances, and this has been the case for many years. Changing the coach alone won’t likely make a difference.” “The players’ body language is terrible. Bruno Fernandes really annoys me—sometimes I just want him to keep his mouth shut. His performance against West Ham was awful. He’s a poor captain, not fit for the role.” “These players need to respond. If I were United’s coach—a club with plenty of resources—I’d be asking them about their future plans and ambitions. Otherwise, I don’t see any reason to be part of Manchester United.”

Ten Hag gave up tactical error in the FA Cup final after debate with Fletcher

Ten Hag gave up tactical error in the FA Cup final after debate with Fletcher

Erik ten Hag was talked out of an ill-advised tactical strategy he insisted on deploying against Manchester City in the FA Cup final, according to a report.The Dutchman was sacked at Manchester United boss on Monday morning following two-and-a-half years in the job, with the side languishing in 14th in the Premier League and still without a win in Europe. Erik ten Hag was talked out of an ill-advised tactical strategy he insisted on deploying against Manchester City in the FA Cup final, according to a report. The Dutchman was sacked at Manchester United boss on Monday morning following two-and-a-half years in the job, with the side languishing in 14th in the Premier League and still without a win in Europe. Ten Hag looked certain to lose his job at the end of last season, as United ended the campaign in eighth, though the FA Cup final provided an opportunity for silverware. The subsequent shock win over their city rivals at Wembley prompted a groundswell of support for the Dutchman, such was the feat and impressive approach against Pep Guardiola's side. But according to The Independent, Ten Hag had to be talked into the tactical plan, having initially wished to go ' toe-to-toe' with the Premier League champions. The report claims that technical coach and former midfielder Darren Fletcher led hours-long debate against Ten Hag's desire, which eventually worked in persuading the Dutchman. The decision on which tactical approach to adopt was reportedly settled before the final in May, which proved crucial in preserving Ten Hag's job at the helm for a few more months. Goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo were enough to see Ten Hag clinch his second trophy as United boss in as many seasons but their start to this term showed there had been improvement in their league form. Defeat by West Ham on Sunday was the club's four in their first nine Premier League matches. Ten Hag was informed of his United sacking at a meeting at a meeting at Carrington on Monday morning. His assistant Ruud van Nistelrooy has been put in temporary charge, but United swiftly opened talks with Ruben Amorim and Sporting over triggering the £8.5millon release clause in his contract in Portugal. Mail Sport has discovered that sacking Ten Hag is costing United around £15million. They triggered a one-year contract extension in the summer after deciding not to recruit a replacement. Ten Hag won plaudits early on for how he handled stars, asserting his authority with a stern approach towards Cristiano Ronaldo and Jadon Sancho. But pundits continually pointed out that United lacked a discernible plan and they suffered some heavy defeats during Ten Hag's reign, be that 7-0 to Liverpool, 4-0 to Crystal Palace and Brentford, or the 3-0 defeat to Tottenham earlier this season which could have been more. In a statement on the club website, United said: 'Erik ten Hag has left his role as Manchester United men’s first-team manager. 'Erik was appointed in April 2022 and led the club to two domestic trophies, winning the Carabao Cup in 2023 and the FA Cup in 2024. 'We are grateful to Erik for everything he has done during his time with us and wish him well for the future. 'Ruud van Nistelrooy will take charge of the team as interim head coach, supported by the current coaching team, whilst a permanent head coach is recruited'.

Vinicius' management staff believes fighting racism led to Ballon d'Or defeat

Vinicius' management staff believes fighting racism led to Ballon d'Or defeat

Vinicius believes fighting racism led to Ballon d'Or defeatMADRID, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Brazil and Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr said on Monday that he will keep on fighting racism even if his activism is what led to him not winning the Ballon d'Or, sources close to the player told Reuters. Vinicius believes fighting racism led to Ballon d'Or defeat MADRID, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Brazil and Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr said on Monday that he will keep on fighting racism even if his activism is what led to him not winning the Ballon d'Or, sources close to the player told Reuters. Vinicius took to social media after finishing second in the prestigious award voting behind Spain and Manchester City midfielder Rodri. "I will do it 10 times if I have to. They're not ready," Vinicius posted on X after his LaLiga side Real Madrid cancelled their plans to attend the ceremony in Paris, boycotting it in anticipation of the Brazilian not winning the men's award. Asked what Vinicius meant with his post, his management staff told Reuters that he was referring to his fight against racism and that they believe it was what led to him not winning the award, saying that "the football world is not ready to accept a player who fights against the system." The 24-year-old Brazil international has been subjected to racial abuse on several occasions in Spain, leading to at least two convictions for racist insults in pioneer cases in the country. Real also won the men’s club of the year award, and their manager Carlo Ancelotti was named men’s coach of the year after winning the European and Spanish league double in a near perfect campaign last season. France Football, which organises the Ballon d'Or awards, was not immediately available for comment. The awards are based on voting by a panel of journalists from the top 100 FIFA-ranked countries. "FOOTBALL POLITICS X. My brother, you are the best player in the world and no award can say otherwise. Love you my bro," Real's Eduardo Camavinga posted on X, while several other teammates shared messages with photos of Vinicius saying "You are the best". "I waited all year for Vini Jr to be deservedly recognised as the best player in the world and now they come to tell me that the Ballon d'Or is not for him?" Brazilian women's great Marta said in a video on Instagram. Vinicius was instrumental in Real's Champions League-LaLiga double along with 21-year-old Jude Bellingham, who scored 19 goals in a sparkling debut campaign and helped England reach the Euro 2024 final, and came third in the Ballon d'Or ranking.

Amorim: Man United in talks with Sporting over signing 39-year-old as new boss

Amorim: Man United in talks with Sporting over signing 39-year-old as new boss

Manchester United have approached Sporting over appointing head coach Ruben Amorim as their new boss.Talks are thought to be ongoing over making the 39-year-old Erik ten Hag's successor after the Dutchman was sacked on Monday morning. Manchester United have approached Sporting over appointing head coach Ruben Amorim as their new boss. Talks are thought to be ongoing over making the 39-year-old Erik ten Hag's successor after the Dutchman was sacked on Monday morning. United would need to pay the Portuguese's Sporting release clause - and it is understood they are prepared to do that. Sporting have a 100 per cent record at the top of the Portuguese league this season having won all nine games scoring 30 goals and conceding just twice. Meanwhile, in the Champions League, Amorim's side are unbeaten having won two of their three games to sit eighth. When asked about his future in the wake of Ten Hag's sacking, Amorim said at a pre-match press conference on Monday: "I was expecting that question and obviously I am not going to talk about my future. "I am not going to speak about my future because no matter what I say I'd have to always talk about it. "Since the first day, I said it was not worthy to ask about it and I am not going to make any comments about my future." He added: "I am very proud of being Sporting head coach." In recent weeks he has been suggested as a future Manchester City manager with Sporting's Hugo Viana, a close friend, due to move to the blue half of Manchester as the club's new director of football next season. Amorim had been in the running to replace Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool in the summer before Arne Slot was handed the job. He also held talks over becoming David Moyes' replacement at West Ham, before later apologising for the timing and publicity of the talks in London. At the age of 36, Amorim led Sporting to a first league title in 19 years in 2021 and then won his second with the club last season. He has also won the Taca da Liga - the Portuguese League Cup - on three occasions, twice with Sporting and once with Braga. A former Benfica and Portugal midfielder, Amorim retired as a player in 2017 and just two years later he took up his first managerial job at Braga. He then joined Sporting in March 2020 where he has established himself as one of Europe's most sought-after young coaches. 'Amorim would relish chance of managing Man Utd' Sky Sports News' senior reporter Melissa Reddy: "Amorim has emerged as the leading candidate to replace Ten Hag at Man Utd, although sources insist an announcement on the new permanent manager is not imminent. "The Sporting CP boss was part of the club's shortlist of options as revealed bySky Sports Newsearlier on Monday and his £8.3 million release clause is not seen as prohibitive. "A deal has not been done yet, but advanced discussions have not been denied by any of the parties involved. "Despite batting away the question of whether he is in the frame to get the Old Trafford job during a press conference after Ten Hag's sacking, it is understood Amorim would relish the challenge of coaching United. "Having been pipped to the Liverpool job by Arne Slot and showing regret over a very public flirtation with West Ham in April, the 39-year-old's next step was destined to be in the Premier League. "Interesting, sources with knowledge of Xavi's situation had toldSky Sports Newsearlier on Monday that it was Amorim and not the former Barcelona manager that United were attempting to hire." Why Man Utd are in talks with Amorim Sky Sports News chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol: "Amorim was linked with the West Ham job, the Liverpool job and there is even talk of him being a Manchester City manager one day. "He is one of the most coveted young coaches in Europe at the moment. It is not just United who are interested. "One of the stumbling blocks to this deal being done is the fact that he's got this release clause in his contract. "Sporting had to pay a big release clause to get him in the first place and United will have to pay €10m (£8.3m) to get him. "United have to comply with PSR rules and they have to also pay off Erik ten Hag so there's talk they will have to pay him the region of £15m. "So United would need to spend not only to sack Ten Hag but also to bring in Amorim. "His brand of football is attractive but some detractors would say what he has achieved has been over a very short period of time in Portuguese football. "With all due respect, the level of the Portuguese league is not at the same level as others in Europe. But it looks like Amorim could be the next big Portuguese manager." Why Sporting coach Amorim could be right for Man Utd Sky Sports' Adam Bate: It has long been inevitable that Ruben Amorim would take one of Europe's biggest jobs. Winning the title with Sporting in 2021 at the age of 36 all but guaranteed that. Repeating the feat last season only underlined his ability as a coach. Sporting recognised that this was a special talent very early, famously paying a huge release clause after his spectacular start at Braga. They bet on his tactical mind, his fierce commitment as a player, but more than anything on the power of his personality. In conversation with a series of Portuguese coaches, some of whom have pitted their wits against Amorim in his native country, we will explore his rise, what it is that makes him so impressive as a coach, and, crucially, whether this can be translated into his next job.

Vinicius Jr blames his fight against RACISM for losing out on the Ballon d'Or

Vinicius Jr blames his fight against RACISM for losing out on the Ballon d'Or

Vinicius Jr believes that his public fight against racism cost him the Ballon d'Or, a report has claimed.The Brazilian missed out on the prestigious award to Manchester City and Spain midfielder Rodri, while Real Madrid teammate Jude Bellingham came third. Vinicius Jr believes that his public fight against racism cost him the Ballon d'Or, a report has claimed. The Brazilian missed out on the prestigious award to Manchester City and Spain midfielder Rodri, while Real Madrid teammate Jude Bellingham came third. The Spanish giants grabbed headlines before Tuesday's ceremony in Paris when it was reported that players and coaches had decided to boycott the ceremony after learning Vinicius Jr would not be taking home the top honour. The 24-year-old took to social media after he was confirmed as the runner-up, writing on X: 'I will do it 10 times if I have to. They're not ready.' According to Reuters, this comment was a reference to his fight against racism in recent years. 'The football world is not ready to accept a player who fights against the system.' A member of the Brazilian winger's management staff is quoted by the outlet as saying. Vinicius has been at the centre of discussions on racism in football, having been target to abuse at least 16 occasions in recent years. Last month, he suggested that Spain should not host the World Cup in 2030 unless action is taken over the issue. His remarks were quickly dismissed by LaLiga president Javier Tebas, who labelled them as 'incoherent'. 'I think that, if you look, you will see that his statements were not entirely consistent with what he himself says in the interview.' He told Football Espana. 'At the same time that he was saying that perhaps the World Cup should be re-considered, he was also saying that Spain is not a racist country. 'Let's remove what is incoherent and keep what is coherent: that Spain is not a racist country, and on that I agree with Vinicius. The forward broke down in tears at a press conference earlier this year when discussing the subject. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/89/720x-/-/-/CgAGVWcg2vKAIJGjAADCUvE7XQ8378.jpg 'If the situation with racism in Spain does not improve before 2030, the World Cup would have to be moved to a different location,' Vinicius Jnr said. 'So I hope that Spain can evolve and understand how serious it is to insult a person because of the colour of their skin, because if things don't evolve in 2030, I think we have to change the venue, because if the player doesn't feel comfortable and doesn't feel safe playing in a country where he can suffer racism, it's a bit complicated.' Vinicius was a hot favourite to win the 2024 Ballon d'Or after his vital contribution helped lead Madrid to a LaLiga-UEFA Champions League double. He hit six goals and four assists in ten Champions League appearances and tallied 20 goal involvements in 26 La Liga matches. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/89/720x-/-/-/CgAGVWcg2vGAGDTCAADYgk54vyU437.jpg 'If the criteria of the award do not proclaim Vinicius the winner, those same criteria must proclaim Carvajal the winner,' a statement from Madrid ahead of the ceremony. 'Since this has not been the case, it is obvious that the Ballon d'Or and UEFA do not respect Real Madrid. And Real Madrid is not where it is not respected.'

Leao, Gullit and more throw their support behind Vinicius after Ballon d'Or snub

Leao, Gullit and more throw their support behind Vinicius after Ballon d'Or snub

A number of current and ex-players have come forward and offered their support to Vinicius Jr after the Real Madrid star was snubbed of the Ballon d'Or.On Monday night, the Brazilian came second in the voting for football's most prestigious individual award - with Man City's Rodri taking home the trophy. A number of current and ex-players have come forward and offered their support to Vinicius Jr after the Real Madrid star was snubbed of the Ballon d'Or. On Monday night, the Brazilian came second in the voting for football's most prestigious individual award - with Man City's Rodri taking home the trophy. News broke earlier in the day that Vinicius was going to miss out on the award and shortly after Real Madrid and Vinicius decided to pull the plug on their trip to the gala, held at the Theatre du Chatelet. Now that the dust has settled from the glitzy event, a number of prominent figures within football have offered words of encouragement for the Madrid star. Interviewed at the event, Netherlands legend Ruud Gullit said: 'Ballon d'Or? I think Vinicius.' Meanwhile, shortly after the result, Real Madrid team-mate Eduardo Camavinga took to X to write: 'FOOTBALL POLITICS (red X emoji). My brother you are the best player in the world and no award can say otherwise. Love you my bro'. Even those away from Real Madrid offered their support. AC Milan star Rafael Leao took to Instagram to post a picture of Vinicius with a 'covered eyes' emoji. Spurs striker Richarlison - a compatriot of Vinicius - wrote a lengthy post on social media for Madrid star, which said: 'All of us who live soccer look forward to the individual awards with great anxiety each season. 'Today, all Brazilians who love football woke up expecting to see another player from our country win a award of the best in the world after so long. 'Unfortunately, by criteria no one can understand, the prize did not come. And don't get me wrong, Rodri is a bad player who deserves to be among the best. But Vini not getting that Ballon d'Or was embarrassing, and the only person who lost today was football. 'I remember Vini saying his dream was to see all Brazil cheering for him. And that day was today! You are giant and the best in the world, kido! And no trophy will change that. Move forward and never be quiet! We're all together!' Richarlison's north London rival - Arsenal defender Gabriel Maghalhaes - also offered his support to Vinicius in the form of an Instagram story. He shared a picture of the Brazilian winger with the caption: 'Best in the world!'. Bayern Munich legend Franck Ribery also weighed in on the decision and posted an Instagram story that read: 'Ballon d'Or' with multiple 'laughing emojis'. It didn't take long for Vinicius to break his silence just minutes after an emotional Rodri picked up the award, in recognition for his roles in Spain's Euro 2024 triumph and his club side's fourth consecutive Premier League. 'I'll do it 10x if I have to. They're not ready,' he posted on X, hinting at future successes. Vinicius was a hot favourite to win the 2024 Ballon d'Or after his epic contribution leading Madrid's frontline to a LaLiga-UEFA Champions League double. The Brazilian, 24, hit six goals and four assists in ten Champions League appearances and tallied 20 goal involvements in 26 La Liga matches. 'If the criteria of the award do not proclaim Vinicius the winner, those same criteria must proclaim Carvajal the winner,' the club stated earlier today. 'Since this has not been the case, it is obvious that the Ballon d'Or and UEFA do not respect Real Madrid. And Real Madrid is not where it is not respected.' Real Madrid's no-show led to a number of excruciating scenarios on a heavily stunted evening. The announcement of Men's Club of the Year saw Los Blancos pick up the honour, with the trophy going uncollected in a moment only matched for awkwardness when Carlo Ancelotti won Men's Coach of the Year minutes later.

Ten Hag forced to give press conference for match he’ll never manage

Ten Hag forced to give press conference for match he’ll never manage

ERIK TEN HAG gave a press conference to preview Manchester United’s Carabao Cup tie with Leicester on Wednesday - even though he was sacked today.The Dutchman spoke to the media directly after his press conference following Sunday’s controversial 2-1 loss away to West Ham. ERIK TEN HAG gave a press conference to preview Manchester United’s Carabao Cup tie with Leicester on Wednesday - even though he was sacked today. The Dutchman spoke to the media directly after his press conference following Sunday’s controversial 2-1 loss away to West Ham. Yet bizarrely, Ten Hag found himself axed more than TWO DAYS before the Leicester game. Unfortunately, club staging press conferences directly after games - to preview a match a few days later - is something which has crept into the game. It is actually a bad idea. And it is only to save club media staff and the manager from staging a press conference the day before the game, which has always been the case. But if a manager attempts to preview a game three days later, there is always a danger that the situation could change such as a key player getting injured or something important happening at the club in general. Yet this situation was particularly unusual - and the manager who delivered a pre-match press conference ended up getting the boot. At the conference, which was due to be released at 1.30pm tomorrow, Ten Hag revealed his frustration with Luke Shaw’s injury nightmare. Ten Hag also stressed that he would consider it a success if he won the Carabao Cup for United, meaning he would have won a trophy for a third season in a row. He stressed that the most important thing was to win silverware, above anything else - and pointed out the fact that United still had the chance of winning four trophies - even though he has been sacked with United 14th in the table. The Dutchman certainly did not come across like someone who knew they were about to lose their job. Ten Hag's final Man Utd press conference in full... QUESTION: Erik, do you expect any players to be available for Wednesday after coming back from injury? Ten Hag: "No, I don’t think so." Q: Luke Shaw has been out for more than two months now. Originally it was suggested he was going to come back in September, then October and now November. Has he had setbacks? A: "The process is not going as we expected. That is the truth. But a setback, if you want to call it like this, yes, but we also want to do it carefully because we don’t.. when he is now dropping again and we have made the wrong process so we want to be very careful. "We know his past and we have to do things right because we want him to be available because he will have a big impact on our performances and so also our levels. So we cannot have it that he plays for some games and drops out again so we do it very carefully." Q: You won the Carabao Cup a couple of years ago and you take great pride in winning trophies in both seasons. If you win a trophy in your third season, does it make this season a success again? A: "Definitely.  It is about trophies. I don’t want to go on about this debate again but I think it is the truth. There are not so many trophies you can win and if you win a trophy it tops them all. "That is the most important thing because that is what the fans expect and what we expect, to win the trophy and you have.. We have had five opportunities and one we missed but that was the Community Shield but there are still four to go." Q: After the European game, you said Manuel Ugarte was still developing but there are still parts of the game model you are looking to build into his game. What are you looking for from your midfielder? A: "My midfielders...  I have different types and we have, of course, the holding midfielders, the box-to-box, the 10s. "Most of the time we have four midfielders there and we rotate them and specifically for Manuel Ugarte, most of the time he will be in a holding position and yes, what we expect from him is holding but also linking, building the attack and making the links into attack and then, very importantly, he is in the defensive position." Q: Is this linking the build you want to build with him? A: "I think every player can do better but I was very happy with his performance in Fenerbahce. It was definitely a step forward." Q: How do you think the players will respond to this setback today. They have obviously performed well  but not taken their chances and the injustice of the penalty call but if you look at the table, 14th in the Premier League. Do they look at that and think ‘this is not good enough, we need to be better.’ A: "First of all, we have to do better. I will tell them the ranking is not reflecting our performance or levels but at the end of the season, we have to get this right but of course, it is not easy when you have so many setbacks at the start of the season and to overcome this but we have to fight back. "It will always help when you have a good start. You get motivation, you get belief. The confidence will grow and we are now in the process of the other side when we are disappointed but we have to deal with setbacks and now we have to find the fuel from setbacks and disappointments."

The 'next Jose Mourinho' with a wife who gave up engineering to follow his dream

The 'next Jose Mourinho' with a wife who gave up engineering to follow his dream

It has been a dramatic 24 hours at Manchester United, with the Red Devils closing in on appointing a new manager after sacking Erik ten Hag on Monday morning.Ten Hag was relieved of his duties following a disastrous start to the season that saw United lose four of their opening nine league games while also failing to register a win in Europe. It has been a dramatic 24 hours at Manchester United, with the Red Devils closing in on appointing a new manager after sacking Erik ten Hag on Monday morning. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/87/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmcg0GiARxiKAAFPw1pS6co798.jpg Ten Hag was relieved of his duties following a disastrous start to the season that saw United lose four of their opening nine league games while also failing to register a win in Europe. United have moved quickly to find his successor, with Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim, 39, reportedly agreeing to take over in a move that will double his salary to £5m-a-year. But what do we know about the man edging nearer to the Old Trafford hotseat? Switching Lisbon for Manchester promises to be a big move for Amorim, but he can count on having the full support of his wife, Maria Joao Diogo. Amorim and Maria married in 2013, and their relationship was put to the test early on when he opted to leave the club he supported as a boy, Benfica, to join Qatari side Al-Wakrah two years later. Maria had forged her own successful career while Amorim was carving out his path in football, achieving a degree in telecommunications engineering before setting up her own interior design business, Dois Tons. She decided to temporarily leave her career behind to join Amorim in the Middle East, and he has spoken fondly of their time together in Qatar, but conceded it was far from plain sailing for the couple. 'I had never played abroad, I had travelled abroad, but I hadn't played,' he explained. 'Qatar, to live in, for the family, is a spectacular country. People have no idea of the quality of life you have in Qatar. It is very family-oriented... If I had to choose to live with my family, I would go to Qatar. 'My wife came to see me, I went ahead to take care of things. She asked me what kind of clothes I could take, where we could live, if it was traditional or not. I told her to take a certain type of clothing and she came there and said to me: "Ruben, I didn't bring clothes to wear here." For now, it was very hot and I told you to be more covered up. When we started investigating, it seemed like they opened the doors. 'There were certain things that confused me: things were not certain, it was always tomorrow. I spent six months in a hotel room with my wife. [When it was time to go to a house] , they were always saying 'Insha'Allah tomorrow' ['Tomorrow, God willing'].' Amorim's stay in Qatar was short-lived, as he returned to Portugal in 2016 before hanging up his boots. From there, his coaching career began, and it could be argued that his move to United has been six years in the making. Back in 2018, Amorim completed a performance internship under Jose Mourinho at United as he got an early taste for life in Manchester. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/87/720x-/-/-/CgAGVWcg0GiAOUhLAADGTkn7mBI767.jpg The pair posed for a photo together at Carrington, and Amorim has made no secret of his admiration for his fellow countryman. When asked in 2021 about the influence Mourinho has had on his career, Amorim told reporters: 'My reference has always been Jose Mourinho'. They share similar philosophies, with Amorim revealing his mentality earlier this year when he said: 'I identify more with the other side, more thinking about how I am going to beat the opponent and how I am going to try to make sure they do not score goals.' Mourinho has always been a serial winner, even triumphing in the EFL Cup and Europa League during a difficult two-year spell at United between 2016 and 2018. Amorim has followed his lead, guiding Sporting to two league titles in the last three years after they had previously gone almost two decades without winning their domestic league. But he is not just a football-mad manager. In fact, before embarking on a professional football career, Amorim started out as an ice hockey player. He enjoyed skating as a youngster and practised the sport in Alverca do Ribatejo, a region to the north of Portugal's capital, Lisbon. More than 20 years have passed since then, and Amorim has now turned his hand to another sport - kickboxing - to help take his mind away from the stresses of football. Videos and images have been posted online of him in the gym on the punchbag as he looks to improve his craft, although he has admitted he is by no means the finished article. Reflecting on his love for kickboxing, Amorim said: 'It’s a hobby. I’m not very good at it but I occupy my time as I like. 'I hate running, I think I’ve run a lot during my career. I find other moments to relieve the pressure.' Yet football is his main priority, and he has shown he is not afraid to take on new challenges in the past. Amorim has managed three clubs to date - Casa Pia, Braga and Sporting - but has never coached outside of his homeland. That could be all about to change if he takes the United job, but Amorim's wife has made a big sacrifice to move to another country before, and could do so again to help him settle into life in Manchester. There is no guarantee that Amorim will be able to turn things around at Old Trafford, but he appears to have the ideal work-life balance and support network in place to give him the best chance to succeed in the toughest job in football.

Ancelotti thanks Vinicius and Carvajal as Madrid fume over Ballon d'Or snub

Ancelotti thanks Vinicius and Carvajal as Madrid fume over Ballon d'Or snub

Carlo Ancelotti and his Real Madrid players highlighted their frustration at the Ballon d'Or result on social media.Vinicius Junior was a favourite to scoop football's biggest individual accolade on Monday. Carlo Ancelotti and his Real Madrid players highlighted their frustration at the Ballon d'Or result on social media. Vinicius Junior was a favourite to scoop football's biggest individual accolade on Monday. However, reports emerged prior to the ceremony in Paris that the winger would not be winning the men's prize, with Manchester City midfielder Rodri taking it instead. Madrid, who were named Team of the Year, did not send a single representative to the ceremony. Ancelotti, meanwhile, won the inaugural Men's Johan Cruyff Trophy for leading Los Blancos to a LaLiga and Champions League double last season. Jude Bellingham, Dani Carvajal and Kylian Mbappe all finished within the top six of the Ballon d'Or voting. Ancelotti singled out Vinicius and Carvajal, who is now sidelined with a serious injury, for specific thanks. "I want to thank my family, my president, my club, my players and above all Vini and Carvajal," the Italian wrote on social media. In a statement to AFP and Spanish media, Madrid suggested if Vinicius had been overlooked, then it was not right for Carvajal, who scored in the Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund and also helped Spain win Euro 2024, should have won it instead. "If the award criteria doesn't give it to Vinicius as the winner, then those same criteria should point to Carvajal as the winner," the Madrid statement read. "As this was not the case, it is clear that [the] Ballon d'Or and UEFA do not respect Real Madrid. And Real Madrid does not go where it is not respected." Vinicius' team-mate Eduardo Camavinga also used social media to outline his frustration at the result. "FOOTBALL POLITICS X. My brother, you are the best player in the world and no award can say otherwise. Love you my bro," the France international posted on X. Marta, an icon of the women's game, also shared her sympathy with her compatriot. "I waited all year for Vini to be deservedly recognised as the best player in the world and now they come to tell me that the Ballon d'Or is not for him?" she said in a video on Instagram. Vinicius subsequently posted on social media, writing on X: "I will do it 10 times if I have to. They're not ready." Asked what Vinicius meant with his post, his management staff told Reuters that he was referring to his fight against racism and that they believe it was what led to him not winning the award. They added: "The football world is not ready to accept a player who fights against the system." The 24-year-old has been subjected to racial abuse on several occasions in Spain, leading to at least two convictions for racist insults in pioneer cases in the country. France Football, which organises the Ballon d'Or awards, was not immediately available for comment.

Three ways Man Utd could line up under Amorim as he reunites with Gyokeres

Three ways Man Utd could line up under Amorim as he reunites with Gyokeres

RUBEN AMORIM could ring the changes at Manchester United if he is hired for the top job.The Portuguese manager is hotly tipped to arrive at Old Trafford following the sacking of Erik ten Hag. RUBEN AMORIM could ring the changes at Manchester United if he is hired for the top job. The Portuguese manager is hotly tipped to arrive at Old Trafford following the sacking of Erik ten Hag. The Dutchman was finally put out of his misery after the disappointing 2-1 defeat to West Ham at the London Stadium. Ten Hag was not expecting his time to come to an end as he still held the team's press conference for the Carabao Cup clash against Leicester on Tuesday. Assistant manager Ruud van Nistelrooy will take charge of the side while a new manager is appointed. Amorim, 39, is the leading candidate to be offered the job by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and could be appointed quickly. The Sporting Lisbon manager will be familiar with Man United's newest signing Manuel Ugarte. The midfielder starred for Amorim before he left Sporting for Paris Saint-Germain in 2023. The Uruguayan would be expected to be given a leading role under the manager in the centre of midfield. Amorim has favoured a 3-4-3 formation while at Sporting Lisbon which could suit the club's defensive options. Diogo Dalot and Noussair Mazraoui are both capable of playing as wing-backs to add width. The back three could be made up of Lisandro Martinez, Matthijs de Ligt and Leny Yoro. However, this will only be possible once Yoro has returned to full fitness following his injury in pre-season. The £52million summer signing is closing on his return from a foot fracture and has been training on grass. Going forward, Amorim would likely opt for Rasmus Hojlund to spearhead the attack as he has similar qualities to Sporting goal machine Viktor Gyokeres. Marcus Rashford could then flank the Danish striker on the left and Bruno Fernandes on the right. Another option for Amorim would be to replace Rashford with Garnarcho on the left and Holjund with Joshua Zirkzee. He could also tinker with the defence and put faith in Victor Lindelof. Amorim played alongside the Swede during his five seasons in the Benfica first-team. The line-up could drastically change at Old Trafford after a transfer window under Amorim. Man United have been heavily linked with both Gyokeres and defender Goncalo Inacio. Amorim could insist on the pair's arrival at Old Trafford to add more quality to his side. Inacio would command an immediate starting space in the backline and could take up a spot in the middle between Martinez and De Ligt. While Gyokeres would take up the striker role and replace the Red Devils' misfiring pair of Hojlund and Zirkzee. The Swedish striker is amongst the most prolific in Europe, having netted 57 goals in 64 appearances for Sporting. He is already familiar with English football, having spent three seasons at Coventry City in the Championship. Man United would face competition to sign Gyokeres, with Arsenal also interested in the striker.

How Arteta’s Arsenal dominated Liverpool with Havertz stealth trick

How Arteta’s Arsenal dominated Liverpool with Havertz stealth trick

ARSENAL'S 2-2 draw with Liverpool really was a game of two halves - both in terms of the scoreline and in terms of tactics.Mikel Arteta's Gunners came out on top in the first 45, going in at the break leading 2-1. ARSENAL'S 2-2 draw with Liverpool really was a game of two halves - both in terms of the scoreline and in terms of tactics. Mikel Arteta's Gunners came out on top in the first 45, going in at the break leading 2-1. Bukayo Saka and Mikel Merino scored either side of Virgil van Dijk's header. But genius Arne Slot delivered a masterclass in the second half to get the Reds back into it. And he got his reward when Mo Salah fired in the equaliser late on as it finished honours even. SunSport's tactical guru Dean Scoggins broke down all the tactics and tricks from the Emirates in the latest episode of Tactics Exposed... 1. ARTETA BAMBOOZLED SLOT'S DEFENCE It was the way Arteta decided, 'We're going to make the pitch massive.' And that's a surprise against Liverpool because we know how good they are at covering ground. And we've talked before about their 4-2-4 press and how the monsters in midfield really go for it. But basically, with Thomas Partey playing at the back for Arsenal, as we expected him to do, that also meant that Rice and Merino had an enormous amount of ground to cover. But Arteta's backed them to do it and they've done it. FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS But the really intriguing thing came with what they did with Leandro Trossard and Kai Havertz. Never mind false nine, this was no nine. No nine whatsoever. It was really strange that Ibrahima Konate and Van Dijk took quite a long time, as did the Liverpool midfield and the Liverpool dugout, to work out what was happening here. Havertz was drifting out to the right-hand side. His touch map for basically the whole game was effectively inside right, which meant him and Saka were doubling up down that right-hand side. Then on the left-hand side, Trossard was going over to where Gabriel Martinelli was. There were occasions where when they were lined up, Trossard and Havertz were actually in line with their own full-backs, where Partey was pushing up one side and Jurrien Timber was pushing up the other. Then you've got your strikers, who are not really strikers, in that line. That was because of what we talked about before in creating that space behind the Liverpool back four. But also it made this enormous gap. So Alexis Mac Allister, Curtis Jones and Ryan Gravenberch got a bit lost in midfield. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/86/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmcgzOWAc_C1AAIyd8sxTos105.jpg Are they sitting in front of their back four for no reason because there's no strikers there? Or are they going, 'OK, we'll follow them out wide', which means there's this enormous gap down the middle. Or do we gamble and go? They got a bit stuck in between all those things. And so did Van Dijk, so did Konate. But you've got to give kudos to the Arsenal midfield too. Merino and Rice, the ground that they covered was just phenomenal. That's Declan Rice's best performance since well before the Euros. He was fabulous. And in a two with Merino to the left and him to the right, they dominated that first half. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/86/720x-/-/-/CgAGVWcgzDKAYcvlAAHp6HhaPsQ834.jpg 2. HAVERTZ'S UNSEEN ROLE FOR SAKA GOAL Havertz was doing this move to the right-hand side. The defender wants to mark. Van Dijk and Konate want to go head-to-head with their man. They want to win the duel. They love 50-50 duels and that's what they want. Obviously it was an instruction from Arteta but Havertz just went over to that right-hand side and it did two things. First of all, it meant that Liverpool pushed up and left that space in behind because they felt they could. And also because, not as often as I thought they might, they went direct from David Raya. But what they did more often was play into the full-back areas where Ben White played the pass from originally and also from the other side. But what it means again is Liverpool push up slightly. And then Havertz and Saka are almost looking at each other. And you can see in the build-up to the goal, Saka's pointing to Ben White because it's the moment. It actually happened on four minutes and they didn't quite score because the pass was over-hit. That should have been the warning for Liverpool, for Andy Robertson and Van Dijk, that this is what they're trying to do. They're bringing us up. You would think, why are they distracted by Havertz? Why are they bothered about him? It's simply because he's neither deep enough for a midfield player to pick him up, but he's not high enough for a centre-back to pick him up. He's in this no-man's land in between. All he's doing is doing it for his mate Saka. Ben White hits this gorgeous pass over the top. What a pass that was. Obviously, Saka's still got a lot to do and it's an absolutely sensational finish. But one thing I spotted as well in the replays after the goal was that Ben White goes up and taps Havertz on the face and congratulates Havertz because they know that that's the plan before the game. They just did it brilliantly. Kai Havertz is this tactical genius and for Germany, he does it as well. For Germany, he often plays in different positions. He's played left wing-back. He plays inside left. He plays off the front and he's played the front man as well. These managers, these tactical groups of coaches know that Kai Havertz can do exactly the role that they want to do. 3. LIVERPOOL'S CORNER KICK TRICKS Mac Allister and Luis Diaz out-Arsenal'd Arsenal. It's normally Ben White doing it at the other end, fiddling with goalkeepers' gloves or getting in the way of people. But this time he got done by Mac Allister. You're expecting Arsenal to want those collisions in a six-yard box and dominate those collisions. Liverpool did it with two of the players who you wouldn't expect to dominate. Luis Diaz makes this fabulous run from inside the goal to the front post for the flick-on. Arsenal don't communicate well enough. But what Mac Allister does is he leans on his man, who's Ben White, and he's just holding him. It's not a foul, as we've seen time and time again with Arsenal. He creates chaos and it should be Ben White who clears up after the flick. He doesn't because he's more concerned about Mac Allister, then it goes through to Van Dijk. They did it slightly earlier as well, again, Liverpool. So there was another warning for Arsenal there. They didn't heed it. Van Dijk flicked on the first one, this time it was Diaz. So Liverpool have worked on two or three variations of the same thing. Van Dijk's very strong at the back post. Partey does lose him a little bit. Credit to Liverpool and to Mac Allister because he carries out his little dirty role in there perfectly. Set pieces in the Premier League at the moment. It's so key. Tony Pulis and Sam Allardyce must be thinking, 'Well, when we did it, lads, nobody gave us any credit for it. They just said we were route one.' 4. 'MIND THE GAPS' SET-PIECE TECHNIQUE Arsenal are lining up with four or five players at the back post, all in offside positions. So not offside because the ball's not being played but in offside positions. Then as Declan Rice puts his hand up - let's give him credit for the sensational delivery - the four or five players move into the line and then come back in between the Liverpool players into onside positions. That does two things. One, obviously you're onside. Two, it creates collisions. And so because they're bouncing off each other, it also means the Arsenal players are going towards the goal and the Liverpool players are going away from the goal. They did it twice. Merino actually should have scored before then. I think it actually was Partey who blocked him because it was so chaotic in there. Liverpool had a couple of warnings to sort it out, and they didn't sort it out. They can do this by just stepping up. And that's very difficult to think about in a game situation. But they have got Virgil van Dijk there. They should have got a message on, especially after the second one. But what Arsenal do is obviously very clever because it creates two things. It creates that thing about offside. But the uncertainty it creates as well is because if those two groups of players come together in between each other, who are you picking up as a defender? You don't really know. What Arsenal actually got right was they put two players in between two Liverpool players instead of one. Instead of it alternating in a line, on the goal they put two players in between, which means if Konate's picking up the first man, he can't pick up the second one and then the next Liverpool player's got his back to him. That was when Merino scored. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/86/720x-/-/-/CgAGVWcgzDGAMALvAAL7PqJgZ8o418.jpg It was genius by Arsenal. But I would like to think that Liverpool have a chat and step up to give them four more yards to get to the edge of the box, four yards further away from the goal. Because then they'd almost have to run out to get back onside by the time Rice kicked it. And then also they're further away from the goal. It is fascinating to watch. Set pieces are such a massive part of the game now. And one of the Liverpool problems in the first half that shouldn't be overlooked as well was the number of fouls that they made. They kept giving them free-kicks in those areas. 5. SLOT'S MIDFIELD SWITCH TO SAVE THE GAVE The focus here should be on Slot. It wasn't actually at half-time that they made the switch, Dominik Szoboszlai came on around the hour mark. But at half-time, they definitely made a move where Curtis Jones wasn't playing as a No10 anymore, he was playing on the right of the three so that Mac Allister and Gravenberch had a bit more help when Trossard and Havertz dropped in and when Merino and Rice pushed on. Because Arsenal made the pitch so big and the midfield area so large, Jones was sort of caught between. Am I the second striker? Darwin Nunez gets through so much work, he was coming back into that midfield zone as well, which on one hand is huge credit and on the other hand is, 'Mate, just stay up front and lead the line.' Liverpool sorted that out at half-time. Nunez led the line much better and Jones started in his position. But it was when Szoboszlai came on. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Szoboszlai have got this really, really great understanding. Szoboszlai was on the field about 35 seconds and Trent was already playing centre midfield. He just went and played in there, knowing that Szoboszlai's got the legs and the sense of mind to be covering him going back the other way. They also took a risk that Martinelli was very tired. Timber was patched up to play and then obviously got taken off. But all of a sudden Alexander-Arnold was picking the ball up in those central-midfield areas again. Szoboszlai was stretching the game in both directions. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/86/720x-/-/-/CgAGVWcgzDGAY1a6AAHmMb90tqg648.jpg I get the impression that at 2-1, Liverpool felt like they had enough to get back in the game and score the goal. In the end, they were probably disappointed they didn't go on and win the game. Because as dominant as Arsenal were in the first half, there was a period from when Szoboszlai came on until about the 80th minute where it was one-way traffic. All of a sudden Trent was dictating play from midfield. He hit a couple of poor passes before his fabulous pass for the goal. Because he was now occupying this space where he knew Szoboszlai was there for a little bounce pass, give and go. Szoboszlai was covering him as well and then he was freed up to go and play. So credit there to Arne Slott again. Credit there to Szoboszlai - he knew exactly what he's being asked to do and he carried it out perfectly. From a tactics perspective, I think it was a mistake not to start Szoboszlai. But Curtis Jones had played so well the week before. How do you leave him out? And Gravenberch and Mac Allister have been so, so good all season. It's a nice problem to have. It came down to a couple of pieces of genius to get the equaliser. Trent's pass over the top then the quality of Salah and the IQ to know from the pass he was offside then to loop round the back of Nunez for the second pass. There's not many players who late on in an intense game - and he'd been very frustrated a few times before - would have that state of mind and calmness in that situation. Then obviously the finish at the end, is really, really high-level stuff.

Arsenal are interested in Vlahovic but transfer depends on his contract renewal

Arsenal are interested in Vlahovic but transfer depends on his contract renewal

Italian media: Arsenal are interested in Vlahovic, but everything will depend on his contract renewal with Juventus.According to the latest report from Italian media outlet TuttoJuve, Arsenal are interested in signing Dusan Vlahovic. However, this potential transfer hinges on Juventus' ongoing contract renewal negotiations with the player, which are a priority for the club at this time. Italian media: Arsenal are interested in Vlahovic, but everything will depend on his contract renewal with Juventus. According to the latest report from Italian media outlet TuttoJuve, Arsenal are interested in signing Dusan Vlahovic. However, this potential transfer hinges on Juventus' ongoing contract renewal negotiations with the player, which are a priority for the club at this time. According to reports, Dusan Vlahovic has been under close watch from several European clubs, including Arsenal, but any potential transfer will depend on his contract renewal situation with Juventus. Securing a contract extension for Vlahovic is currently Juventus' top priority. Should the two sides fail to reach an agreement, Juventus may be forced to consider and entertain offers for him. Arsenal sees Vlahovic as a player who could add significant energy to their attacking line. Juventus has set an asking price for Vlahovic at around €80–90 million. So far this season, the 24-year-old has made 12 appearances for Juventus, scoring 8 goals and providing 1 assist. His current contract runs until the summer of 2026.

The critical 24 hours in Paris in which the Ballon d’Or went to Rodri

The critical 24 hours in Paris in which the Ballon d’Or went to Rodri

On Sunday night, rumours began to circulate that Florentino Pérez would not go to Paris.“This year, for the first time,the winner will not be photographed or interviewed beforehand, as was previously the case,” France Football emphasised to the Ballon d’Or candidates since the finalists were announced back in September. On Sunday night, rumours began to circulate that Florentino Pérez would not go to Paris. “This year, for the first time,the winner will not be photographed or interviewed beforehand, as was previously the case,” France Football emphasised to the Ballon d’Or candidates since the finalists were announced back in September. The organisers of the award aimed toprevent potential winners from declining their invitationsto the gala, a situation that had occurred in the past with players like Messi and Cristiano serving as notable examples. As a result, all finalists understood that the winner would remain a mystery until the envelope was opened. Furthermore, as reported by AS, the sports brand Nike, which represents the two main favourites, Vinicius and Rodri, prepared special golden boots for both players, indicating that they had not chosen a side in the uncertainty surrounding the outcome. The leaks began on Sunday night This uncertainty led Rodri, the eventual winner, to attend the gala with his family and work team, regardless of the result. His travel plans remained unchanged: he arrived in Paris on Monday at noon, rested at a well-known hotel, and approached the gala with the hope of winning the award. Events began to unfold on Sunday nightwhen it was rumoured at the last minute thatFlorentino Pérez would not travel to Paris. No compelling reason was given for his decision, other than speculation that Vinicius would not emerge as the winner. Although Rodri did not consider himself the favourite, he began to sense that he had a chance at the prize. This was more a hypothesis than a certainty: if Madrid’s president was absent in Paris and none of their players received an award,Rodri could become the top contender. On Monday morning,two leaked lists circulated on social media, one naming Rodri as the winner and the other awarding the prize to Vinicius. Speculation regarding the outcome onlyfuelled further uncertainty. The final clue came at the airports: while Rodri landed in Paris without incident, Madrid opted to remain grounded, citing a lack of confidence in their chances of winning. Despite these developments, doubts lingered throughout the day at the Théâtre du Châtelet.Rodri was cautious about getting his hopes up, even though many believed he was destined to win. He remained in the dark;no one officially informed himor his entourage about their winning status prior to the event, so he sat in his seat, waiting for the announcement. France Football’s shift in strategy created a sense of unease and infused the craziest 24 hours of the Ballon d’Or in recent memory with uncertainty. Ultimately,Rodri emerged as the winner, while Madrid chose to stay at home, lacking sufficient confidence in their success. However, the votes were counted, and the results were definitive: the trophy was going to the Spaniard.

City midfielder pips Vinicius to crown as Barcelona Bonmati wins women's award

City midfielder pips Vinicius to crown as Barcelona Bonmati wins women's award

Manchester City midfielder Rodri won the men's Ballon d'Or and Barcelona playmaker Aitana Bonmati took the women's award as a "disrespected" Real Madrid boycotted the prestigious ceremony in Paris despite being named men's club of the year. Manchester City midfielder Rodri won the men's Ballon d'Or and Barcelona playmaker Aitana Bonmati took the women's award as a "disrespected" Real Madrid boycotted the prestigious ceremony in Paris despite being named men's club of the year. Rodri beat the Real Madrid trio of Vinicius Junior, Dani Carvajal and Jude Bellingham to the top honour, and that verdict from the 100-strong panel of voters led the delegation from the Spanish giants to stay at home. Responding to the announcement, Vinicius posted on X, formerly known as Twitter: "I'll do it 10 times if I have to. They're not ready." Rodri, who picked up an ACL injury in September against Arsenal, enjoyed the standout season of his career in 2023-24, winning a fourth consecutive Premier League title and lifting the Euro 2024 trophy with Spain. The 28-year-old won the Best Player award from the tournament in Germany last summer despite being forced off at half-time in the final against England. He was helped onto the stage after arriving on crutches, having been ruled out for the rest of the season. Remarkably, Rodri also went 74 games - and 475 days - without experiencing defeat for club and country during the past year, with the run coming to an end in the FA Cup final against Manchester United last May. The last time Rodri lost a Premier League game was a 1-0 defeat at Tottenham in February 2023. He becomes the first defensive midfielder to win the award, stretching back to 1956, while he is the first Spaniard to do so since Luis Suarez of Barcelona in 1960. Speaking in Spanish, Rodri said: "I have so many things to thank people for. First of all to France Football and to UEFA for giving me this award. I would like to thank those who voted for me and put their trust in me. Today is a very special day for me and for my family, my country. "I would like to thank the most important person in the world for me, my girlfriend Laura. Today is our anniversary and without her things wouldn't have been the same. Thank you. "Also my family, of course. The values they have taught me and all they represent in me, for having taught me the right steps to take and for helping me become the man I am. "I don't want to forget my team-mates, I understand it is a group game. Manchester City is so special, I know I wouldn't make this without you. For me it is the best club in the world, and thanks to them things happen much easier. "The national team and Luis (de la Fuente, coach), for trusting me for so long, I have to mention my team-mates with whom we won the Euros. This is not just for me but for Spanish football." The previous Premier League player to receive the accolade was Cristiano Ronaldo, who was at Manchester United in 2008 when he was crowned the winner. Karim Benzema's win in 2022 - then a Real Madrid player - came after Ronaldo and Lionel Messi had won all but one of the previous 13 titles between them. Messi won the award for the eighth time last year after inspiring Argentina's World Cup heroics in Qatar. BarcelonastarBonmatiwon the women's Ballon d'Or award for a second year running. The 26-year-old Barcelona playmaker had been the clear favourite for the award after starring in both La Liga F and the women's Champions League, in which Barcelona lifted the trophy for the third time in four years last season. Lionesses Lucy Bronze, Lauren James and Lauren Hemp were all on the shortlist, with James finishing highest amongst them in 13th place. Bonmati's double success follow on from clubmate Alexia Putellas winning the award two years in a row. The 26-year-old won the World Cup and Champions League - twice - in the past 18 months. Barcelona completed a clean sweep of the top three places, rounded out by Caroline Graham Hansen and Salma Paralluelo. Meanwhile,Real MadridbossCarlo Ancelottiwon the Johan Cruyff Trophy as men's coach of the year while formerChelseacoachEmma Hayescollected the women's version having led the USA to Olympic gold in the summer. Real were named the men's club of the year whileKylian Mbappealso missed the chance to pick up the Gerd Muller trophy he won jointly withHarry Kaneas the Real Madrid delegation stayed at home. In a statement reported by Spanish newspaper AS, the club said: "If the award criteria doesn't give it to Vinicius as the winner, then those same criteria should point to (Dani) Carvajal as the winner. "As this was not the case, it is clear that Ballon d'Or does not respect Real Madrid. Real Madrid does not go where it is not respected." Mbappe and Kane shared the Gerd Muller trophy after both players finished last season with 52 goals, but only Kane was on hand to collected the award. "Thank you to my club Bayern Munich, all my staff, team-mates, for helping me score all the goals I scored," the England captain said. "It's an honour to take this award from a club legend (Karl-Heinz Rummenigge), thank you very much." There was little surprise when the Kopa Trophy - awarded to the best male player under the age of 21 - went toBarcelona's teenage starYamine Lamal. The forward became the youngest goalscorer in the history of the European Championships when, four days shy of his 17th birthday, he scored for Spain in their 2-1 semi-final win over France, before going on to lift the trophy. Barcelonawon the women's club of the year after beating Lyon in last season's Women's Champions League final for their third European title in four years. Martinez wins Yashin Trophy again Elsewhere,Emi Martinezretained the Yashin Trophy as the world's best goalkeeper in 2024. TheAston VillaandArgentinagoalkeeper has been honoured for the second consecutive year with the award presented to the best goalkeeper, which is selected by former Ballon d'Or winners. Martinez played an integral role last season as his country won the Copa America. He kept a clean sheet in five of the six games, including the final, as they beat Colombia 1-0. The 32-year-old also kept 15 clean sheets for Villa in all competitions as his side qualified for the Champions League. Unai Simoncame second after winning the Euros with Spain, withAndriy Luninof Real Madrid in third for his performances covering for Thibaut Courtois.

Man Utd manager target Ruben Amorim's flight to UK for talks

Man Utd manager target Ruben Amorim's flight to UK for talks

Ruben Amorim could finally be on his way to the Premier League with Manchester United the latest to chase him.The current Sporting Lisbon boss has been identified as a potential replacement for Erik ten Hag, who was sacked by the Red Devils on Monday. Amorim has a release clause written into his deal, which United chiefs are willing to pay. Ruben Amorim could finally be on his way to the Premier League with Manchester United the latest to chase him. The current Sporting Lisbon boss has been identified as a potential replacement for Erik ten Hag, who was sacked by the Red Devils on Monday. Amorim has a release clause written into his deal, which United chiefs are willing to pay. And should they do that, the 39-year-old will finally get the switch to England that he has long been linked with. Amorim was touted around the top-flight last season, with Liverpool among the clubs to take a close look at him as they attempted to find a successor for Jurgen Klopp. The Portuguese tactician also flew to the UK for talks with a Premier League club alongside businessman Raul Costa but it was West Ham to open dialogue with him as they too attempted to find a replacement for the outgoing David Moyes. And it looked as though any move was set to be a coup for the Hammers as Barcelona also reportedly held an interest in Amorim. But no Premier League move came to fruition for the Sporting Lisbon boss, who returned to Portugal with his tail between his legs. Speaking in a press conference shortly after his trip, he said: "So let's get the elephant out of the room and I'll talk about it once. The first thing is to say that the club was aware of my trip. It's important and changes the context. "Then, talk about the cloak of secrecy that surrounded the trip. I secretly parked the car outside, secretly walked past 15 people, past people and took photographs and got on a plane to take away a little bit of this thing that was all done behind the club's back, that didn't happen. "Obviously my trip was a mistake, the timing was completely wrong, it didn't seem right at the time. It was wrong, especially when I'm so demanding with my players and always the first to say that each one's problems don't go away. They can overpower the team, I have already removed players from the squad for much less. It was my mistake, I have to accept it and live with it." Erik ten Hag was sacked on Monday ( Image: Getty Images) And having been repeatedly asked about the purpose of his trip, Amorim was keen to move on. He said: "This is the last time I will talk about my future. There was no interview, much less of an agreement. "The only thing we want, all of us here, is to be champions with Sporting and nothing will change. I'll say it again: I'm Sporting's coach. There was no interview with any club, no agreement with any club, I am focused, as always, on defending my club. "And since I really have nothing to say, there will be no interviews or agreements with the Sporting coach. The matter is resolved, whether for his club or another." Ruben Amorim is being eyed by Manchester United ( Image: Getty Images) Regardless of whether it was his decision or not, Amorim staying at Sporting Lisbon appeared to benefit him as he led the Portuguese side to another league crown. And in the immediate aftermath, he confirmed that he wanted to stay with the club. “I'm staying, I have a contract with Sporting,” he said. “It's special. The first was atypical, with no public and no European competitions. This time, it had all that, and we did it! Now it's time to try for the third." Amorim now has just under two years remaining on his deal with his current employers. And he now seems closer than ever to a move to the Premier League.

How Ruben Amorim talked himself out of Liverpool job and what annoyed the Reds

How Ruben Amorim talked himself out of Liverpool job and what annoyed the Reds

Disagreements over tactical philosophy saw Liverpool pass on Ruben Amorim, who is now the frontrunner for the Manchester United job.With Erik ten Hag’s dismal last season and equally underwhelming start to the current campaign, he was relieved of his duties at Old Trafford on Monday, and Ruud van Nistelrooy has been placed in interim charge until a permanent solution is found. Disagreements over tactical philosophy saw Liverpool pass on Ruben Amorim, who is now the frontrunner for the Manchester United job. With Erik ten Hag’s dismal last season and equally underwhelming start to the current campaign, he was relieved of his duties at Old Trafford on Monday, and Ruud van Nistelrooy has been placed in interim charge until a permanent solution is found. That next permanent manager appears likely to be Sporting CP boss Amorim, who, after guiding his side to the Portuguese league title last year, has yet to lose a league game this year, going nine for nine. Mirror Football understands United are pursuing a deal for their new No. 1 target. This wouldn’t be the first time an English side has courted Portuguese coach Amorim this year, however, as, on the back of Jurgen Klopp’s departure, rivals Liverpool also took a liking to the 39-year-old. Yet potential warning signs loom for the Red Devils, as disagreements during talks between the two parties over financials and, more importantly, tactical philosophy saw Dutchman Arne Slot opted for instead. Tactically, Amorim’s rather adaptable 3-4-3 formation, which can morph into a 4-2-4 when building up, a 5-2-3 when defending, and a 3-2-5 when attacking, is key to the manager’s ideals and mirrors some of the top wing-backed sides in Europe, such as Xabi Alonso’s – another head coach targeted by the Reds before Slot – Bayer Leverkusen. Though some of the manager’s tactics can be changed depending on the opponent, as seen when he clashed with both Tottenham and Arsenal in Europe in 2022 and 2023 when he chose to swap a man-to-man press for zonal, the Merseyside outfit evidently saw Klopp's already inducted style as something that couldn’t be ignored. Klopp’s far different 4-3-3 was essentially implemented from the top to the bottom at Anfield, and with Amorim simply refusing to change his high-possession, wide style of play, uprooting it didn’t seem like an option earlier in the summer. Therefore, ESPN wrote Amorim was snubbed not only for his reluctance to change tactically but also due to the nearly £10million release clause Liverpool would have had to pay Sporting and the tension over premature reporting of the manager’s interest in April that The Athletic said left the Anfield outfit annoyed. Slot, with his much more similar 4-2-4, was preferred, and this has paid dividends. The Reds are flying, having only dropped points twice in the league so far this season and maintaining a perfect record in the Champions League. Now, Amorim has emerged as the No. 1 candidate to take up the reins at Old Trafford, and if he does seal a deal, he’ll bring with him a far different style of play to that installed by Ten Hag. The departed Dutchman’s 4-2-3-1 often turned 4-4-2 diamond approach vastly differs from what Amorim would bring to the table, and if Liverpool’s managerial hunt is anything to go by, then perhaps there is a warning for United to heed in all of this. Their rivals, albeit leaving an era that saw them claim a Premier League and Champions League – among other accolades – under Klopp, had a proven system and selected a manager for their willingness to adapt to said system. Amorim’s philosophy is far different from anything United have seen in recent years, and with it may come teething issues – something the Reds have not had to suffer due to the select hiring of Slot. The Red Devils are in dire need of getting this decision right, and only time will tell if Liverpool's snubbing of Amorim spoke volumes about how he and his stratagem may fare at Old Trafford.

PSG may have found the perfect midfield trio

PSG may have found the perfect midfield trio

After a dominating victory in Le Classique on Sunday, Paris Saint-Germain are in high spirits, with many singing the praises of their starting three midfielders.The trio of Joao Neves (20), Vitinha (24) and Warren Zaïre-Emery (18) put together a masterclass in that 3-0 triumph over Olympique de Marseille, vaulting Les Parisiens to the top of Ligue 1. After a dominating victory in Le Classique on Sunday, Paris Saint-Germain are in high spirits, with many singing the praises of their starting three midfielders. The trio of Joao Neves (20), Vitinha (24) and Warren Zaïre-Emery (18) put together a masterclass in that 3-0 triumph over Olympique de Marseille, vaulting Les Parisiens to the top of Ligue 1. Neves put PSG in front after only seven minutes on Sunday, with the Portuguese playmaker showing off his passing range and close ball control throughout the encounter. Vitinha showed excellent playmaking ability and dribbling while displaying tremendous composure. The third member of that trio, Zaïre-Emery, who’s been under plenty of scrutiny for his up-and-down performances, put together perhaps his best outing of the season. The Frenchman’s work ethic was evident throughout the encounter, winning his share of balls for PSG and launching plenty of counterattacks going forward. All three players seemed to understand each other well on the field, and it’s a formula that manager Luis Enrique may want to consider keeping together long-term. They all seem to complement each other well with slightly different attributes. Neves appears to be ideally suited as the team’s technician while being able to react quickly to an action on the field and is capable of retaining possession in tight spaces. For Vitinha, his quick ball control and ability to get the ball into dangerous areas were a nightmare for Marseille to handle over the weekend, while his skillset make it difficult for the opposing team to transition effectively. As for Zaïre-Emery, we saw the best version of his game against Marseille, showing maturity and stamina while giving the PSG midfield some much-needed balance. Sunday was the third time the trio started together in a midfield three this season and in each instance, they helped their team win convincingly. All three started in the midfield when they defeated Montpellier HSC 6-0 and beat LOSC Lille 3-1. Luis Enrique broke them up originally, but with the performance all three showed last weekend, it’s hard to imagine he’d do it again anytime soon. GFFN | Joel Lefevre

The staggering amount Vinicius missed out on for not winning the Ballon d'Or

The staggering amount Vinicius missed out on for not winning the Ballon d'Or

Vinicius Jr reportedly missed out on a sizeable bonus from Real Madrid after failing to win the Ballon d'Or.The coveted prize was claimed by Manchester City and Spain midfielder Rodri, following a glittering season that included Premier League and European Championship success. Vinicius Jr reportedly missed out on a sizeable bonus from Real Madrid after failing to win the Ballon d'Or. The coveted prize was claimed by Manchester City and Spain midfielder Rodri, following a glittering season that included Premier League and European Championship success. After learning that Vinicius would miss out the gong - ahead of the ceremony in Paris on Tuesday night - Madrid boycotted the event despite the team winning several honours and their players placing highly in the main list. Part of the Brazilian's frustration may have been the sum of money he stood to lose by finishing second in the voting. According to Globo, the winger would have received a €1million (£833,000) bonus if he had become the first Brazilian to win the award since Kaka in 2007. The outlet claim that the clause was included in the 24-year-old's last renewal with the club. Karim Benzema, the last Madrid player to win the Ballon d'Or, had a similar clause in his deal with the side. Vinicius broke his silence just minutes after an emotional Rodri picked up the prize on Tuesday night, in recognition for his roles in Spain's Euro 2024 triumph and his club side's fourth consecutive Premier League. 'I'll do it 10x if I have to. They're not ready,' he posted on X, hinting at future successes. Vinicius was a hot favourite to win the 2024 Ballon d'Or after his epic contribution leading Madrid's frontline to a LaLiga-UEFA Champions League double. He hit six goals and four assists in ten Champions League appearances and tallied 20 goal involvements in 26 La Liga matches. 'If the criteria of the award do not proclaim Vinicius the winner, those same criteria must proclaim Carvajal the winner,' a statement from Madrid ahead of the ceremony . 'Since this has not been the case, it is obvious that the Ballon d'Or and UEFA do not respect Real Madrid. And Real Madrid is not where it is not respected.' Real Madrid's no-show led to a number of excruciating scenarios on a heavily stunted evening. The announcement of Men's Club of the Year saw Los Blancos pick up the honour, with the trophy going uncollected in a moment only matched for awkwardness when Carlo Ancelotti won Men's Coach of the Year minutes later. Real's Kylian Mbappe bagged sixth place while Erling Haaland had to settle for fifth. The Los Blancos pair of Carvajal and Jude Bellingham narrowly missed out on the top spots.

Revealed: When Ten Hag considered 'QUITTING Man United' before being sacked

Revealed: When Ten Hag considered 'QUITTING Man United' before being sacked

Erik ten Hag reportedly considered quitting Manchester United in the summer amid criticism of his performance and speculation that the club were in talks with other managers.The Dutchman was sacked by Red Devils boss on Monday, finally bringing an end to his two-and-a-half year spell in charge that had been punctuated in its latter months by the near-constant threat of his dismissal. Erik ten Hag reportedly considered quitting Manchester United in the summer amid criticism of his performance and speculation that the club were in talks with other managers. The Dutchman was sacked by Red Devils boss on Monday, finally bringing an end to his two-and-a-half year spell in charge that had been punctuated in its latter months by the near-constant threat of his dismissal. His position looked untenable ahead of the FA Cup final in May following a disappointing league campaign that saw them finish eighth in the Premier League. But their shock 2-1 win over Manchester City spared the former Ajax manager for a few more months. However, Ten Hag was only confirmed to be staying after co-owners Ineos had conducted an end-of-season review, which included club chiefs speaking to prospective candidates. According to Dutch outlet De Telegraaf, reports of those meetings, as well as heavy criticism of his performance as United boss made the 45-year-old consider resigning. They report that Ten Hag only decided to stay during a lengthy summit in Ibiza, where he had jetted off on holiday. Ten Hag agreed a one-year contract extension with the club following the clear-the-air talks in the summer. That deal would have seen him remain at the helm until 2026. Ten Hag lifted the lid on his discussions with United and revealed the club had turned up on his doorstep to confirm they wished for him to remain. 'We had a good talk and various topics were discussed and the conclusion was that we will continue with each other but also the conclusion is that we are going to sit down to renew the contract,' he told broadcaster NOS in June. Unfortunately for Ten Hag, results did not improve this season, leading to the club acting quickly and ending his tenure at Old Trafford.  It's understood that the decision by United's leadership team was collective and unanimous, even though sources say it was 'a difficult and finely balanced' one. That claim is backed up by De Telegraaf, who report that Ineos boss Sir Jim Ratcliffe found it difficult to part with the Dutchman, who is well-liked and known to be a hard-working straight-shooter. Despite winning the Carabao Cup and FA Cup in his two seasons at Old Trafford, Ten Hag finished eighth in the Premier League last term with a negative goal difference. He was given the chance to work within a new structure after Omar Berrada was appointed as chief executive in the summer alongside new sporting director Dan Ashworth and technical director Jason Wilcox. His backroom staff was also overhauled with Van Nistelrooy and Rene Hake coming in as his assistants to replace Steve McClaren and Mitchell van der Gaag. It's believed that the United hierarchy wanted continuity after the period of change but did not see enough evidence of momentum or progress to convince them the team was on the right path. Ten Hag's assistant Ruud van Nistelrooy has been put in temporary charge, but United swiftly opened talks with Ruben Amorim and Sporting over triggering the £8.5million release clause that would allow him to complete the move to Old Trafford.

Scholes names the manager he’d love to see replace Erik ten Hag at Man United

Scholes names the manager he’d love to see replace Erik ten Hag at Man United

Manchester United are officially looking or a new manager.There had been weeks of speculation about Erik ten Hag's future, and now, the Red Devils have finally pulled the trigger and sacked the Dutchman. Manchester United are officially looking or a new manager. There had been weeks of speculation about Erik ten Hag's future, and now, the Red Devils have finally pulled the trigger and sacked the Dutchman. Ten Hag leaves United 14th in the Premier League after a terrible start to the season. Position Team Played MP Won W Drawn D Lost L For GF Against GA Diff GD Points Pts 14 Man UtdManchester United9 3 2 4 8 11 -3 11 Now, the search for a successor is on, and, by the sounds of it, Ruben Amorim could be the next Manchester United manager. Speaking on the Kelly and Wrighty Show, Paul Scholes has shared his verdict on who should replace Ten Hag, and he's advocated a move for Zinedine Zidane. Paul Scholes wants Zinedine Zidane at Manchester United Scholes stated that he wants to see the three-time Champions League winning gaffer come to Old Trafford. Scholes says that Zidane is one of the only gaffers who has been at a major club and has won major honours, and that he is a best in class appointment. “They should have the very best in class. The list there, Zidane's the one out of that list for me who has been at a major club and has won major honours. Look, I'm not sure how well educated he is with the England language, or if he really wants to come, you never get that feeling.” Why Zidane may not come to Manchester United Zidane to United does look like a very good idea on paper. The Frenchman was wildly successful at Real Madrid, and even Eden Hazard said Zidane would be a great fit at United. However, there may be a problem here. Indeed, as Scholes says, Zidane doesn't speak English, and that may stop him from taking this job. Emmanuel Petit has previously claimed that Zidane's lack of English will stop him coming to the Premier League. “Zidane, he won't come. Definitely. Do you know why? Because he doesn't speak English,” Petit said when Zidane was linked with the Tottenham and Chelsea jobs. “That's the truth because I have known Zidane for ages and the way he manages players, he's very close, he always talks to his players. “So he wants the communication being a priority. Very important for him, he doesn't want someone to translate everything he has to say publicly.” United may have to look elsewhere for their next manager, and after such a dreadful start to this season, they absolutely need to make sure they get this appointment right. English Premier LeagueManchester UnitedPaul ScholesZinedine Zidane

Vinicius 'lost votes because of two players' claims Ballon d'Or organisers

Vinicius 'lost votes because of two players' claims Ballon d'Or organisers

Ballon d'Or organisers have been quick to respond to the controversial absence of Vinicius Jnr and Real Madrid stars from Monday's ceremony.Despite being billed as one of the favourites to win football's greatest prize for solo achievements over the past year, the Brazilian forward came second place to Manchester City's Rodri. Ballon d'Or organisers have been quick to respond to the controversial absence of Vinicius Jnr and Real Madrid stars from Monday's ceremony. Despite being billed as one of the favourites to win football's greatest prize for solo achievements over the past year, the Brazilian forward came second place to Manchester City's Rodri. After reports had emerged earlier in the day that Vinicius would not be lifting the iconic golden ball, Real Madrid reportedly were not left too pleased by the decision, while ESPN Brazil claimed club sources called it a 'historic robbery'. Given Rodri was the key figure in arguably the best club team and the best national team of 2024 in City and Spain, it would appear to be a justifiable call to hand the award to him, however Vinicius Jnr seemingly remains unconvinced. Yet after the gala in Paris, the editor-in-chief of France Football - who are in charge of the award - gave his verdict on why the Brazilian missed out, and commented on his controversial absence. 'Obviously, Vinicius surely suffered from the presence of Bellingham and Carvajal in the top 5 because, mathematically, that took away some points from him. This also sums up Real Madrid's season, which took between three and four players and the judges shared their decisions between them, which benefited Rodri,' explained Vincent Garcia. He added: 'I had a lot of pressure from Real Madrid but, as with other clubs, I was always clear, fair and perhaps my silence pushed them to the limit. 'But it was the same as with the others. I was very unpleasantly surprised by his absence.' On any other evening it would have been considered nothing short of a massive success for the Spanish side. Real Madrid picked up awards for the best team of the year, as well as men's manager of the year for Carlo Ancelotti. However, in addition to the fact that their star man missed out on the individual men's gong, arch nemesis Barcelona had a successful evening too. Their universally acclaimed La Masia academy produced yet another Kopa Trophy winner in Lamine Yamal, and superstar Aitana Bonmati earned a second successive women's Ballon d'Or award as well. Meanwhile, Vinicius had been the overwhelming favourite to win the Ballon d'Or this year, having scored 24 goals and registered 11 assists during a stellar campaign last time out. RMC reported that Madrid president Florentino Perez was furious with the decision. Journalist Jose Luis Sanchez claimed a 50-strong party was scheduled to jet out, only for them to cancel after discovering Vinicius would not win. Sources at the club told ESPN Brazil that the snub was 'historic robbery'. Marca also reported that Madrid insiders have furiously declared 'the Ballon d'Or no longer exists for us'. A statement from Madrid to AFP said: 'If the award criteria doesn't give it to Vinicius as the winner, those same criteria should point to Carvajal as the winner. 'As this was not the case, it is clear that Ballon d'Or-UEFA does not respect Real Madrid. And Real Madrid does not go where it is not respected.' In response to Madrid's boycott, the organisers of the Ballon d'Or said in a statement: 'No player and no club knows the winner of this year's Ballon d'Or yet.' Vinicius and Jude Bellingham were set to take their seats in the front row at the Theatre du Chatelet but their name tags were swiftly removed after it was confirmed they would not be in attendance.

The worldwide reaction to Rodri’s Ballon d’Or as Vini Jr misses out

The worldwide reaction to Rodri’s Ballon d’Or as Vini Jr misses out

The surprise decision to award Rodri the Ballon d’Or has made the headlines across the world.64 years after Luis Suárez Miramontes last lifted the men’s Ballon d’Or,Spain once again celebrated a historic victoryasRodrigo Hernández was named the best football player of the yearat the Châtelet Theatre in Paris. The surprise decision to award Rodri the Ballon d’Or has made the headlines across the world. 64 years after Luis Suárez Miramontes last lifted the men’s Ballon d’Or,Spain once again celebrated a historic victoryasRodrigo Hernández was named the best football player of the yearat the Châtelet Theatre in Paris. The Manchester City midfielder,sidelined by injury for the rest of the season, claimed the prestigious title, marking a momentous achievement for Spanish football. Heshared this historic night with Aitana Bonmatí, who also took home the award, cementing Spain’s dominance in the sport.Lamine Yamal, the Kopa Trophy winner, and Jenni Hermoso, the recipient of the Socrates Award, added further glory to the occasion. However, the night’s historic achievements were somewhatovershadowed in the media by international headlinesfocusing on Real Madrid’s snub of UEFA and France Football, the event organisers, after it became clear thatVinicius would not win. This controversy diluted what should have been a purely celebratory moment for Spanish football. L´Equipe: Rodri, a unique emotion “With a styleless flamboyant than Vinicius, who is often hailed as the best in the world in his position,Rodri, at 28 years old, has risen to become the best player on the planet. After nearly two decades of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo dominating the Ballon d’Or, it was Rodri’s influence and his ability to elevate the collective team effort that earned him the prestigious award.” Le Parisien: Rodri crowned to everyone’s surprise ”Euphoria at the end of a golden year,tarnished by a single blemishon an otherwise perfect 2024.Rodri’s victory was a surprise—perhaps even a shock—especially with Vinicius Junior, the Real Madrid star, expected to lift the award. Vinicius, the embodiment of a future superstar, fits the mold of past Ballon d’Or winners far more closely. In protest,Real Madrid boycotted the ceremony, certain their player would not win. Yet, on this Monday evening at the Théâtre du Châtelet, a different kind of football emerged victorious.” La Gazzetta: “Rodri wins Ballon d’Or! Vinicius defies...” “Real Madrid did not take it well—far from it. The plane meant to carry the club’s prominent delegation from the Bernabéu to Paris, where they were to accompany Vinicius in receiving the Ballon d’Or, was scheduled to depart at three in the afternoon. But it never took off. Not due to a technical issue, butbecause of a sudden shift in mood—and consequently, in plans—among Real Madrid’s top brass.” Tuttosport: “Rodrigo wins the Ballon d’Or; Vinicius and Madrid are absent and controversial” “Manchester City and Spain’s talent triumphed,overshadowing Ancelotti’s squad, as the entire RealMadrid delegation boycottedthe event. Vinicius, Carvajal, and Bellingham—defeated but notably absent—joined the rest of the Real Madrid contingent in protest,furious over the outcome.” Bild: “City star Rodri wins Ballon d’Or” Real Madrid’sVinicius Junior, 24, did not win the Ballon d’Or. In response, club president Florentino Perez, 77, made the decision that no representatives or players from the team would attend the ceremony in Paris. Despite Real Madrid being recognised as the best team and Carlo Ancelotti, 65, as the best coach,no one from the club was present at the event." Kicker: “Vinicius is ahead; Rodri wins the Ballon d’Or” “The final resultfell short of many expectations. Real Madrid striker Vinicius Junior had been considered one of the top contenders for the world’s most prestigious individual football award. However, when news of thedecision leaked just hours before the ceremonyat the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris,Real Madrid responded with clear discontent. The club, originally set to attend with a 50-member delegation, canceled its flight anddecided to boycottthe event in the French capital.” The Telegraph: “Real Madrid snub Ballon d’Or after Rodri win” “Manchester City’sSpanish midfielder Rodri won the Ballon d’Orfor the world’s best player on Monday,beating Brazilian Vinicius Jrand Englishman Jude Bellingham, both of Real Madrid.” The Athletic: “Rodri is a deserved winner of the Ballon d’Or - no matter what Real Madrid think” “But the way that Madrid have reacted to the news that one of their boys has not won this year’s edition might make you think that the actual winner is one of those off-the-wall votes,or the result of some kind of shady string-pulling... By Monday afternoon, though, the world had discovered that it would in fact be Rodri only viaMadrid’s very public and very unashamed meltdown. They were quickly telling journalists that “the Ballon d’Or and UEFA does not respect us” and thatthe award “no longer exists for us”. The Times: Rodri wins Ballon d’Or; Madrid boycott awards over Vinicius snub “Real Madrid, the club with the most individual Ballon d’Or winners in history,boycotted the awards ceremony,dramatically pulling a delegationof around 50 staff, including star players,out of the eventin Paris just hours before it was due to start. Rodri, the Manchester City midfielder, was subsequently crowned the world’s best player this year. There had been widespread expectation that Madrid winger Vinícius Júnior would collect the 2024 men’s trophy but, apparentlytipped off by the players’ entourage that Rodri was likelyto have collected more votes from the global panel of 100 journalists who choose the winner,Madrid abruptly cancelled an afternoon charter flightscheduled to take their delegation to the French capital. Mirror: “Rodri, surprise winner after ceremony boycotted by Madrid” “The Spanish club chose to point the finger at the organisers and boycott the ceremony and has accused UEFA of disrespecting them.There is anger in Madrid and with the entire club entourage.” Daily Star: “Rodri wins Ballon d’Or despite being booed by fans” “Manchester City’s Rodri has been crowned the 2024 Ballon d’Or winner, while Vinicius Jr and RealMadrid have refused to travel to the prestigious ceremony.” Folha de Sao Paulo: “Rodri’s victory a slap in the face from UEFA” “The night when Vinicius Junior was expected to win turned into a huge mess. Aware that the award would go to the Spaniard,the Brazilian did not even attend the ceremony in Paris. However, the Ballon d’Or is not the Oscar and footballers are not used to attending awards ceremonies and leaving empty-handed.Real Madrid considered Rodri’s victory as a slap in the face from UEFA,the European confederation that co-sponsors the trophy.” O Globo: “Rodri beats Vinicius and wins the award for best player in the world” “Individualawards in a team sport invite controversy, often injustice, so often anobsession becomes nonsense. In the age of celebrity worship, they satisfy the public and drive the industry. In countries lacking in achievements like Brazil, these take on exaggerated importance,transformed into a false measure of our place in the hierarchyof the global game. Which explains why the decision surrounding Vinicius Junior, the best player last season, has shaken things as though the Brazilian team itself had suffered an undeserved defeat.” Record: Rodri and Bonmatí win the Ballon d’Or marked by the controversy surrounding Vinicius “It was another night filled with controversy surrounding the awards ceremony, which began early when Real Madrid decided to boycott the event in Paris. Theyreceived information that Vinícius Jr., the leading candidate for this year’s award, would not be taking the stage. Consequently, theclub canceled the tripfor approximately 50 people to the French capital,along with the live broadcastof the gala on Real Madrid TV.” Mundo Deportivo: “Aitana and Lamine lead the Barça party in Paris” “From Madrid to Paris, from the Santiago Bernabéu to the Châtelet Theatre, FCBarcelona is still celebrating its triumphat the 67th Ballon d’Or Gala, where it secured three of the main awards. The Manchester City midfielder and Spanish national team player, emotional and on crutches, was escorted by Weah and Drogba as he finally claimed the award fromVinicius, who did not attend the event.”

Rodri avoids social media and is eager to go back to Man City

Rodri avoids social media and is eager to go back to Man City

Back stage at the Theatre du Chatelet. Almost unreasonably dark and something charmingly dingy about the narrow corridor where actors run between scenes and opera singers rest on those huge studio cases for breathers. Back stage at the Theatre du Chatelet. Almost unreasonably dark and something charmingly dingy about the narrow corridor where actors run between scenes and opera singers rest on those huge studio cases for breathers. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/87/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmcg0RuAJclLAAC2THD1Phs794.jpg It feels thin, this thoroughfare. A squeeze. There are tens of people within the orbit of the world’s greatest footballer. Rodri is engulfed by bodies ensuring a safe passage out onto the emptying red carpet and balmy Paris streets at the end of a night when his life changed forever. Dim blue spotlights are preventing complete darkness and the 19th century four-tiered playhouse on the bank of the Seine is, in its own way, a suitable host for Rodri’s ascent to immortality. In thrall to traditionalism, making it work in a changing world. Looked at in awe while refusing to conform. Rodri is ready to go. Earlier in the night, he has appeared overcome with brief paralysis when George Weah read his name from an envelope. He sighs deeply before delivering an acceptance speech in Spanish. He’s had to talk about himself endlessly, and although this particular success gives him personal pride, it is never a favoured pastime. Now it is one minute until midnight. The shimmering Ballon d’Or trophy is actually nowhere to be seen; presumably somebody among the melee is keeping it safe somewhere. ‘I’m really scared to open my phone,’ Rodri tells Mail Sport. ‘I’m going to be spending a month answering people.’ https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/87/720x-/-/-/CgAGVWcg0RuAA4fJAADqBqOO1IU848.jpg https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/87/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmcg0RuAIECcAADq2XQ9gaU984.jpg He wants to board the bus to his hotel with girlfriend Laura on their eighth anniversary and his family, to belt out 'Rodri’s on fire' in peace. He soon got his chance for more of that at the Siena restaurant with loved ones and City staff, just as his first club, Villarreal, were lighting up Estadi de la Ceramica to commemorate the triumph. Messages flood in – most notably from a couple of neighbours. Ilkay Gundogan writes a heartfelt post on social media, labelling him a perfect midfielder and revelling in this award not always ending up in the hands of an attacker. Rodri is the first defensive midfielder ever to win, while Gundogan’s wife, Sara, says how a ‘really good person, humble and kind’ is richly deserving of the highest accolade. It is hard not to wonder whether her comments are in someway shaped by Real Madrid refusing to show after becoming suspicious that Vinicius Junior may come a mere second behind a man who went 74 consecutive Manchester City matches unbeaten. Those are the two topics of intrigue to the night. Real’s tempestuous boycott, which drew criticism from the Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente and left Vincent Garcia, the head of organisers France Football ‘unpleasantly surprised’. And why a No 6 has enchanted voters from across the globe. Rodri believes the goals added to his game over the years have helped enormously yet still, this is a man who plays with his shirt tucked in and doesn’t do social media. He doesn’t really go for fashionable, has his style mercilessly mocked by team-mates and is generally at odds with the glitz of Ballon d’Or night. He will always be the man who drove a second-hand Corsa while starring in La Liga. Eventually upgrading to an Audi at City – what decadence - has probably gnawed away at him. If this award isn’t for him, equally he isn’t typically for it either. ‘I was in love with that deep midfield role as a kid,’ he says. ‘There were many players, like Bussy (Sergio Busquets), like Xabi Alonso. This is why I decided to play this role. My aim is that of course I’m not the same player, I try to do it my own way, but I wish the little kids who watch me want to be the same. I think that’s the most important thing in football, trying to translate to the kids. ‘I avoided social media, I didn’t need it. For me I understood how it could waste my time. I focused on what I wanted. But I don’t want everyone to follow the same steps as me. I understand others use it with the same results.’ Fame – rising exponentially since that winner in 2023’s Champions League final – doesn’t appear especially easy for him to deal with. He doesn’t look at that platform with relish, although is becoming spokesman-like on issues surrounding player welfare. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/87/720x-/-/-/CgAGVWcg0RuAEpoCAAChqaS9WSM885.jpg https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/87/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmcg0RqAZ4CVAADBs2228VI723.jpg And as success grows, he is giving little bits up to piece together a story of a life up to this point. An achievement of this magnitude offers an opportunity for reflection – aided somewhat by a double knee injury that will keep him out for the season – and there is a story he offers of the first few months during his time at Villarreal that gives a window into self-doubt he has coached out of himself. The sort of self-doubt he had to ignore when critics couldn’t envisage him taking over from Fernandinho as Pep Guardiola’s destroyer a season into life at City, categorising him as too slow. Now his brain is the quickest in the business. ‘When I was 17, I left home with my suitcases to Villarreal to live a dream,’ he recalls. ‘I called my dad crying telling him that it was all over, I had the feeling that this was the end and my father said I’d come all that way and told me to keep going. That changed my mindset. Here I am, a normal kid. ‘I remember that exact moment when I took my luggage, travelled away from the family house alone. Those moments you need to be resilient. I wasn’t performing well. I was 17 and you know, at that age, there is a guy (Lamine Yamal) who was nominated for the Ballon d’Or. 'And I was playing in the second or third division. I really thought my time was coming to an end. That call to my father was important. Now is when you remember those kind of things, the things people don’t know.’ What too has only recently emerged is how Rodri learned English: at a summer camp in the Connecticut woods, eating s’mores and chucking American footballs around as a 14-year-old. Apparently his bunkmates spotted him playing in La Liga on the TV years later and have followed his career since. One wrote a letter to him over the past month, which knocked Rodri for six. In a positive sense, unlike the ACL and meniscus problems. Earlier at the ceremony, Rodri is struggling with the steps as the nominees walk out in pairs. He’s nervously faffing with his bowtie. Didier Drogba, hosting the evening, goes to help him up once Weah reads out the winning name. Weah then presents the golden trophy to him, rather than allowing him to collect – as women's winner Aitana Bonmati has done. The black crutches are regularly taken by whoever is closest and, once the tickertape comes down and there is time for more casual photographs on stage, City’s security staff are scouring the area to see exactly where they’ve been placed. They are eventually found and Rodri is philosophical about the next eight months or so, knowing that not doing this rehabilitation properly, cutting corners, will set him back further. ‘It’s obviously a bad injury and the first time in my career that I have to switch on to recover and not hurry to come back,’ he says. ‘I know how important it is to recover well with the amount of games we have. It would be a mistake to come back sooner just because I want to hurry up. The team is doing great, they are together and being resilient.’ They remain unbeaten without him yet there have been some hairy moments. Rodri’s watching them all from his sofa. ‘They definitely made me feel desperate with the game at Wolves,’ Rodri laughs. ‘I was at home and very close to start running!’ A long road ahead requires navigating before that is a possibility, but this Monday night in Paris is one to savour.

The country that didn't have Vinicius Jr in the top 10 Ballon d'Or ranking

The country that didn't have Vinicius Jr in the top 10 Ballon d'Or ranking

As we wait for the full list of Ballon d’Or votes, one country did not have Real Madrid’s Brazilian winger in the top 10.Real Madrid‘s anger at Vinicius Jr not getting the 2024 Ballon d’Or has set everything alight. The fans, the press, the pets in your house, they‘re all apparently fuming about Rodri, Manchester City’s best player, taking home to golden trophy. As we wait for the full list of Ballon d’Or votes, one country did not have Real Madrid’s Brazilian winger in the top 10. Real Madrid‘s anger at Vinicius Jr not getting the 2024 Ballon d’Or has set everything alight. The fans, the press, the pets in your house, they‘re all apparently fuming about Rodri, Manchester City’s best player, taking home to golden trophy. If they are apoplectic with rage and fury,don’t mention El Salvador. How does the Ballon d’Or work? For the men’s award, 100 journalists—one from each of the top 100 countries in FIFA’s world rankings—vote for the winner from a shortlist of 30 players. They also cast their votes for the Yashin Trophy (awarded to the best men’s goalkeeper), as well as the Men’s Coach of the Year and Men’s Club of the Year awards. In contrast, thewomen’s Ballon d’Or is determined by a panel of 50 journalists,one representing each of the top 50 countries in the FIFA women’s world rankings, who select from the same 30-player shortlist. Thispanel also decides on the winners of the Women’s Coach of the Yearand Women’s Club of the Year awards. Each jurorranks their top 10 candidates for the Ballon d‘Or, assigning points in a descending order:15 points for their top choice, followed by 12, 10, 8, 7, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 point for their remaining selections. TheBallon d’Or is awarded to the player with the highest total pointsfrom all jurors’ votes. According to various reports in Spain, the El Salvador journalist did not include the Real Madrid winger in their top 10 players for the Ballon d’Or. While nothing has been confirmed, reports suggest that Bellingham, Haaland and Kroos were in the top 3 of the person in question. Of course, nothing has been confirmed and when we get the news we will have it over at AS USA.

Arne Slot feels sorry for sacking of Ten Hag

Arne Slot feels sorry for sacking of Ten Hag

Arne Slot on Erik ten Hag's sacking:"He's a Dutch manager, so it makes it even harder for me, for us as Dutch people."Always your first thoughts are with the person. We are all in this job so we know that it can happen but if it happens - especially because I know him a little bit and I know how much work he puts into it - to get this news for him is a pity. Arne Slot on Erik ten Hag's sacking: "He's a Dutch manager, so it makes it even harder for me, for us as Dutch people. "Always your first thoughts are with the person. We are all in this job so we know that it can happen but if it happens - especially because I know him a little bit and I know how much work he puts into it - to get this news for him is a pity. "We also know, especially us from Holland how well he did at Ajax, and he won two trophies over here, so we will see him in the near future again at a big club."

Mourinho's comments on Amorim as ex-United boss judges if he can cope with EPL

Mourinho's comments on Amorim as ex-United boss judges if he can cope with EPL

Former Man United boss Jose Mourinho has detailed his verdict on whether Ruben Amorim would be prepared for the Premier League, with the Red Devils in talks to appoint the Sporting Lisbon head coach. Former Man United boss Jose Mourinho has detailed his verdict on whether Ruben Amorim would be prepared for the Premier League, with the Red Devils in talks to appoint the Sporting Lisbon head coach. Man United are closing in on making the 39-year-old their next manager following the decision to sack Erik ten Hag. Ten Hag was dismissed on Monday morning with Man United lying 14th in the Premier League, with the highly-rated Amorim targeted as his successor. Amorim has attracted Premier League interest having been linked with Liverpool and West Ham this year. The 39-year-old had flown to London for talks with West Ham earlier this year, before apologising and remaining as Sporting boss. Mourinho, who served as Man United manager between 2016 and 2018, had offered a glowing assessment of Amorim in May. He insisted the Sporting boss would be able to handle a move to the Premier League, stating he was capable of managing 'in any club'. 'It's also a question I shouldn't answer, but what can I tell you? I like him [Amorim] as a person, I like him as a coach,' Mourinho told Mais Futebol. 'I think he has the conditions to be able to coach in any league and he has the conditions to be able to coach in any club. 'But he's in a good league and he's in a big club. 'The decision is his and it will be up to the clubs that want him or not, to convince him with more or less arguments. 'What is clear from my side is that I like the person and I like the coach.' Amorim had previously served an internship under Mourinho at Man United back in 2018. The internship came at the start of his coaching career, with Amorim taking charge of the lower-league Lisbon club Casa Pia the same year. Amorim has previously stated that his reference has 'always been Mourinho', who he has labelled as a 'unique' coach. Mail Sport revealed last week that Amorim was one of four targets if Ten Hag was axed. Man United announced on Monday morning that the Dutchman’s two-and-a-half-year reign at Old Trafford was over. His assistant Ruud van Nistelrooy has been put in temporary charge, but United swiftly opened talks with Amorim and Sporting over triggering the £8.5millon release clause in his contract in Portugal. It’s understood that Amorim was planning to leave Sporting at the end of the season, but was made aware of United’s interest earlier this month and has had two rounds of talks. Amorim has also been linked with Manchester City if Pep Guardiola leaves next summer after it was confirmed that Hugo Viana, his director of football at Sporting, will replace Txiki Begiristain in the same role at the Etihad last season.

Rodri explains remarkable journey  to win football's biggest prize

Rodri explains remarkable journey to win football's biggest prize

Rodri broke his silence on Real Madrid’s decision to boycott the Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris, after the Spanish midfielder became the first Premier League player to win the Ballon d'Or since Cristiano Ronaldo in 2008. Rodri broke his silence on Real Madrid’s decision to boycott the Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris, after the Spanish midfielder became the first Premier League player to win the Ballon d'Or since Cristiano Ronaldo in 2008. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/87/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmcg0c-ARDfrAADuqcll1jQ639.jpg ‘They have their decision. They didn’t want to be here for their reasons. I accept that, said Rodri. ‘I just focus on my club and my team-mates and the people who are here and happy to congratulate me and that’s it.’ Speaking during the official press conference after the ceremony where he beat Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jnr to the coveted prize, the Manchester City midfielder said: ‘Winning the Ballon d’Or is something you never think of - my dream was to play in the Spanish first division and professional football and I didn’t even think about these things. 'I was a kid watching players like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo lifting these kinds of trophies every year and my dream was to play one day with them. ‘I never put a target on myself to be this kind of player. If you see the mountain from down below, of course it’s going to be very high but if you have small goals in your life, you will increase your level and you will be up and very high so I think this is what happened to me. ‘I never thought about winning the Ballon d’Or but in the recent years, I’ve performed at the highest level and the people that voted were romantic about the football I played so I’m very pleased,’ the 28-year-old added. The Men’s Ballon d’Or is elected by a jury of football journalists representing the top 100 countries in the FIFA Men’s Rankings. During the presentation where George Weah, who won the honour in 1995, awarded Rodri the trophy, the Spaniard recalled how he thought his career had ended at 17 while at Villarreal. ‘When I was 17, I left home with my suitcases to Villarreal to live a dream,’ he said. ‘I called my dad crying telling him that it was all over, I had the feeling that this was the end and my father said I’d come all that way and told me to keep going. That changed my mindset.' Asked by Mail Sport about that tale after, Rodri elaborated: ‘When you arrive in this moment at the top of the world, the only person that knows what you have come through is you. 'I remember the exact moment when I packed my luggage and travelled away from the family house and those moments are where you have to be really resilient. 'In that moment, I wasn’t performing well I was 17 and you know, at that age, there is a guy (Lamine Yamal) who was nominated for the Ballon d’Or. And I was playing in the second or third division in Spain. 'I really thought that my time was coming to an end. That call to my father was important. Now is when you remember those kind of things - the things people don’t know.’ Rodri, who was on crutches during the evening, is currently out with an ACL injury that will see him play no football for the rest of this season.

Ballon d’Or 2024: who voted for who as Rodri, Bonmatí, Yamal, Ancelotti

Ballon d’Or 2024: who voted for who as Rodri, Bonmatí, Yamal, Ancelotti

A panel of 100 journalists from different countries all had their say on who should be the Ballon d’Or winners.The 2024 Ballon d’Or ceremony provided the necessary blend between glitz, glamour and drama to keep just about everyone interested in what went on at the Théâtre du Châtelet in the French capital. A panel of 100 journalists from different countries all had their say on who should be the Ballon d’Or winners. The 2024 Ballon d’Or ceremony provided the necessary blend between glitz, glamour and drama to keep just about everyone interested in what went on at the Théâtre du Châtelet in the French capital. In the end,Rodri took home the men‘s award, with Barcelona‘sAitana making it two in twoas the best women’s player in world football. Lamine Yamal was crowned the best young player on the planet while cheeky Dibu Martínez was named as top stopper, and Real Madrid got their award for not being the best behaved side in all the land. Nobody from Real Madrid - not Florentino Pérez, nor Carlo Ancelotti, Jude Bellingham, Toni Kroos, Emilio Butragueño, Dani Carvajal, a single executive, the host of social media workers, nor Vinicius Jr - appeared on the night. The Real Madrid flight from the capital’s airport was booked for 3pm local time. By ten past, news was spreading across the world like the arms of a solar flare that the Brazilian was not receiving the award. But who was behind it?Who voted for Rodri? How does Ballon d’Or voting work? Before we get into the injustice of Malta not voting for your favourite player, let’s take a look at how things actually work. For the men’s award,a total of 100 journalists - one each from the top 100 nations in FIFA’s world ranking- vote for the winner from a 30-player shortlist. They also cast their ballot for the recipients of the Yashin Trophy (for the best men’s goalkeeper), and the Men’s Coach of the Year and Men’s Club of the Year awards. The women’s Ballon d’Or, meanwhile, is chosen from a 30-player shortlist by a group of 50 journalists, one each from the highest 50 nations in the FIFA women’s world ranking. The same jury also decides the winners of the Women’s Coach of the Year and the Women’s Club of the Year. Which journalists voted for which players in the Ballon d’Or? Football is different nowadays in so many ways, and while media ‘leaks’ are always happening, the instant news of the Ballon d‘Or voting is no longer available. Last year, it was days before we knew (remember the pain?) which way the votes went to give Lionel Messi his 8th Ballon d’Or, and it seems like this year might be the same. No information is availableat the time of writingregarding the journalists who voted for Rodri, Aitana, Viniand the rest, but the list should be revealed at some point in the near future. Keep your eyes peeled and your social media firestorms in the drafts folder. Of course,as soon as the news is out we’ll have it here for you on AS USA, so just keep this tab open and get mashing the F5 button on your keyboard.

Five things Amorim must fix at Man Utd including getting best use of £51m man

Five things Amorim must fix at Man Utd including getting best use of £51m man

RUBEN AMORIM looks set to be the manager appointed as the new boss of Manchester United following the sacking of Erik ten Hag.The Sporting CP head coach will inherit a squad that sits 14th in the Premier League and 21st in the Europa League table. RUBEN AMORIM looks set to be the manager appointed as the new boss of Manchester United following the sacking of Erik ten Hag. The Sporting CP head coach will inherit a squad that sits 14th in the Premier League and 21st in the Europa League table. However, that is not to say he will come into a total mess at Old Trafford, with a talented squad with a number of bright young talents set to be at his disposal. The summer's transfers under new bosses Ineos also appear to fit like a glove for Amorim's style of play. The addition of a new defensive midfielder in Manuel Ugarte and two centre-backs in Matthijs de Ligt and Leny Yoro have bolstered particularly weak areas of the squad from last season. But problems have persisted over the summer, and Amorim, 39, will need to have a checklist of items on his agenda if he takes up the Red Devils mantle - as his idol Jose Mourinho once did. Making a clear tactical identity A common criticism of United under Ten Hag was a lack of clear identity and patterns of play. Ten Hag said he wanted his side to be the best transitional team in the world. And to his credit, United did often look devastating when moving the ball from back to front quickly. But there's an argument to be had that this made them a one-trick pony, and far too often they would appear to have no pattern of play outside of long balls into the channels that would give way to chaos. Amorim favours a shorter style of play, with his 3-4-3 formation seeing Sporting attempt the fewest long passes and most short passes in the Primeira Liga so far this season. Meanwhile, in the Premier League, United rank 10th for long passes and fifth for short passes. The Old Trafford faithful are desperate to simply see a distinct pattern of play, since for the best part of three years, they seem to have lacked one on a consistent basis. Make them tough to beat Another major criticism of the Ten Hag era came with how easy the team were to play through and beat. This was a particularly apparent flaw last season, with only Sheffield United giving up more shots against their goal than Man Utd. The Red Devils have improved this time around and rank sixth among their peers in that metric. However, the non-penalty Expected Goals metric for shots faced puts them down in 13th, showing that they give up a lot of high-quality chances. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/86/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmcgzOSAV3CzAAMghpX1gBI172.jpg Harrowing 3-0 defeats against Liverpool and Tottenham this season made that obvious. Ten Hag's United teams were no strangers to a comeback, but many games that should have been out of sight were lost due to a lack of concentration or clear defensive structure. Amorim has a stunning record at Sporting, with 161 wins, 33 draws and 33 losses to his name. In his last 15 defeats, Amorim's team have only lost by more than one goal twice - with just one in the last ten being by two - while United lost games by three or more goals 24 times in Ten Hag's reign. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/86/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmcgzOSAO1TZAAMvaML1TQU762.jpg Getting the best out of Ugarte Ugarte is a star that Amorim knows well, with the defensive midfielder starring under him in Portugal before moving to Paris Saint-Germain for big money in 2023. The Uruguay international struggled to get a foothold in Paris before moving to United this summer in a deal worth £42million up front that could rise to £51m. Ugarte has shown glimpses of his talents already at United, with his role in the midweek draw at Fenerbahce seeing him win the ball back before setting the team away for a counter-attack which they scored from. However, he desperately struggled in the defeat to Spurs, albeit he was not the only star at fault in a lifeless display after captain Bruno Fernandes was sent off. Ugarte also does not seem the most technically proficient on the ball, which is exactly why a likely shift to a 3-4-3 under Amorim could hold the keys to unlocking the midfielder. Allowing Ugarte to be a ball-winning specialist who can then recycle the ball to team-mates with a better eye for a pass - such as Lisandro Martinez or Leny Yoro stepping out from the back line - should help to maximise his ball economy. Get the best finishers in scoring positions Quite rightly, a fair portion of the blame for United's slow start to the season has come down to the lack of quality finishing in the final third. Indeed, United have the single worst xG differential of any club in England, with the players expected to have scored at least 6.6 more goals if they were finishing at an average level. They also have the most big chances missed out of anyone in the division with 22. However, one way Amorim can actually solve this issue is by getting the squad's most clinical forwards, Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford, into those scoring positions more. Using the West Ham game as an example, Alejandro Garnacho, Fernandes and Diogo Dalot were all guilty of missing huge chances in the first half, while Hojlund and Rashford were only afforded difficult half chances to score. Garnacho, a clearly talented but rough-around-the-edges star, has five missed big chances this season, while Fernandes has four - a number equal with Joshua Zirkzee, who arrived with a reputation more as a facilitator rather than killer in front of goal. Rashford's credentials in scoring 30 goals only two seasons ago prove him to be a top finisher when in form, while Hojlund had a conversion rate of 27 per cent in the league last season. A dynamic front three involving the pair with support from another forward and aggressive wing-backs could go a long way to solving the team's performance issues in front of goal, without breaking the bank by going for the likes of Viktor Gyokeres. Continue to champion youth progression Ten Hag championed the introduction of youth talents into the first-team, which has yielded three of the club's brightest prodigies in the current team in Garnacho, Kobbie Mainoo and Amad Diallo. At Sporting, Amorim has also favoured this approach, with many stars being sold for huge profits under his watch before a new talent was unearthed and promoted from within. Matheus Nunes, Nuno Mendes, Joao Palhinha, Pedro Porro, Chermiti and Ugarte are among the stars to play under him before being sold for big money. For Sporting, that is simply the way of doing business, but United normally do not face the same pressure to sell their big talents to rivals. And it is why they have a proud record of having an academy player in every one of their matchday squads for more than 86 years. This would hand Amorim the tools to cultivate a plan with the youth prospects in the club's academy and develop them to be ready for the first-team. The Under-18s are excelling once again this season, with Chido Obi-Martin looking like a real talent after he was poached from Arsenal, while the likes of Harry Amass are on the cusp of earning minutes in the first-team. Amorim's own philosophy should align with United's vision, so this should be an easy one for the former midfielder to implement. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/86/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmcgzOOAb950AAJBjCVcFjk207.jpg https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/86/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmcgzOOAexnrAAJROF13E00550.jpg

Al Nassr FC 0-1 Al Taawoun: Ronaldo misses stoppage-time penalty, Ahmed scores

Al Nassr FC 0-1 Al Taawoun: Ronaldo misses stoppage-time penalty, Ahmed scores

Cristiano Ronaldo skied an injury-time penalty as his Al Nassr side were dumped-out of the King's Cup.<h2>2024/2025 King's Cup</h2><h3>Match Events</h3>0' Penalty Missed!  (Cristiano Ronaldo) Cristiano Ronaldo skied an injury-time penalty as his Al Nassr side were dumped-out of the King's Cup. 2024/2025 King's Cup Match Events 0' Penalty Missed!  (Cristiano Ronaldo) 0' The match is about to start! 0' Match Event for Al Nassr FC vs Al Taawoun 8' Highlight from Al Nassr FC vs Al Taawoun 24' Match Event for Al Nassr FC vs Al Taawoun 25' Highlight from Al Nassr FC vs Al Taawoun 27' Highlight from Al Nassr FC vs Al Taawoun 36' Highlight from Al Nassr FC vs Al Taawoun 48' Highlight from Al Nassr FC vs Al Taawoun 63' Match Event for Al Nassr FC vs Al Taawoun 66' Match Event for Al Nassr FC vs Al Taawoun 68' Highlight from Al Nassr FC vs Al Taawoun 71' GOAL! Al Nassr FC 0-1 Al Taawoun (Waleed Al-Ahmad) 81' Highlight from Al Nassr FC vs Al Taawoun 99' Highlight from Al Nassr FC vs Al Taawoun Match Report Al Nassr were eliminated from the competition in the round of 16 by Al Taawoun, who beat the home side 1-0 on Tuesday evening. Ronaldo wasted a golden chance to level the game deep in stoppage time, and force the tie into extra-time. But the former Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus superstar blazed his penalty high over the bar. The 39-year-old walked away from the away side's penalty area holding his head in his hands. Al Taawoun shocked home fans as they took the lead in the 71st minute, when defender Waleed Al-Ahmed nodded home from a corner. The away team almost scored again in injury time, but in a dramatic turn of the tables, Waleed almost turned from hero to villain when he brought down Mohammed Maran inside the penalty box to give away a penalty. Fortunately, anxiety turned to relief with Ronaldo's penalty miss, which seals the Portuguese player's third consecutive exit from the King's Cup since joining Al Nassr in 2022. Ronaldo will be looking to get back his usual self when the Saudi Pro League resumes on Friday, and Al Nassr take on league leaders, Al Hilal. Line-ups Al Nassr FCXI: Ronaldo, Brozovic, Laporte, Talisca, Ali Al-Hassan, Mohamed Simakan, Bento, Nawaf Al-Boushal, Ângelo, Salem Al Najdi, Wesley Subs: Mohammed Al-Fatil, Mane, Otávio, Mukhtar Ali, Sultan Al-Ghannam, Abdullah Alkhaibari, Ali Lajami, Raghed Al-Najjar, Abdulrahman Ghareeb, Ayman Yahya, Mohammed Marran, Majed Qasheesh Al TaawounXI: F.Fajr, João Pedro, Mateus, Aschraf El Mahdioui, Flávio, Muteb Al-Mufarrij, Mailson, Awn Al-Saluli, Waleed Al-Ahmad, Barrow, Saad Al-Nasser Subs: Hattan Babhir, Sultan Mandash, Sultan Al-Farhan, Abdulquddus Atiah, Abdulfattah Adam, Ahmed Saleh Bahusayn, Renne Rivas, Ibrahim Al-Shuail, Lucas Chávez, Fahad Al-Abdulraziq, Abdulmalik Al-Harbi, Anas Mansour M. Al Ghamdi

Kompany aiming to right Bayern's DFB-Pokal wrongs against Mainz

Kompany aiming to right Bayern's DFB-Pokal wrongs against Mainz

Vincent Kompany insisted Bayern Munich's DFB-Pokal second round tie against Mainz is "just as important as a final", with the aim of improving their cup record.Bayern have struggled in previous editions of the tournament, losing to Holstein Kiel, Borussia Monchengladbach and Saarbrucken in the second round in three of the last four editions. Vincent Kompany insisted Bayern Munich's DFB-Pokal second round tie against Mainz is "just as important as a final", with the aim of improving their cup record. Bayern have struggled in previous editions of the tournament, losing to Holstein Kiel, Borussia Monchengladbach and Saarbrucken in the second round in three of the last four editions. The 20-time champions of the competition reached the quarter-finals against Freiburg in 2022-23 - their best run since winning the title against Bayer Leverkusen in 2020. Wednesday's fixture offers the chance for Bayern to improve their DFB-Pokal record, though Kompany was not underestimating Mainz's threat. "We cannot change the past," Kompany told a press conference. "Now it is about what we can deliver tomorrow. "That is where our entire focus is on. I have a lot of faith in the team." "In my mentality there is no ranking (of competitions)," Kompany added. "It is always only about the next game. "For us it is as important as a final because it is the next game and we want to win it and we will do everything to be successful. "Mainz are strong in one-on-one (situations) and try to put pressure on with their compact game," Kompany added. "It is a Cup game and no easy task. It is important that we keep at it." Kompany led his side back to winning ways in the Bundesliga at the weekend with a 5-0 thrashing of Bochum after losing to Barcelona in the Champions League. Barca's 4-1 triumph ended a run of six games without a win against Bayern in the competition, leaving Kompany's men with three points from their first three games. But victory over Bochum ensured they remained ahead of RB Leipzig on goal difference at the Bundesliga summit. Kompany has seen his team net 12 goals in their last three matches, and was happy with the players' response to their midweek humbling against Barca. "We remained calm and worked on the details to get better," Kompany said of his team's efforts last week. "That is the way it is now as well. Our goal is to take that next step."

Who was the last English Premier League player to win the Ballon d’Or?

Who was the last English Premier League player to win the Ballon d’Or?

The Spanish midfielder also became the first Manchester City player to win this award in history.This Monday marked a historic moment for Spanish football, as Rodrigo Hernández claimed the 2024 Men’s Ballon d’Or, finishing ahead of Vinicius Júnior. In receiving this award as the world’s best player for the 2023-24 season, the 28-year-old midfielder also brought the most prestigious individual honour back to the Premier League. The Spanish midfielder also became the first Manchester City player to win this award in history. This Monday marked a historic moment for Spanish football, as Rodrigo Hernández claimed the 2024 Men’s Ballon d’Or, finishing ahead of Vinicius Júnior. In receiving this award as the world’s best player for the 2023-24 season, the 28-year-old midfielder also brought the most prestigious individual honour back to the Premier League. Ronaldo last Ballon d’Or winner from EPL The last time a player from England’s top flight won this award was in 2008, whenCristiano Ronaldo had a spectacular year with Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United,claiming the EPL title, the UEFA Champions League trophy, and the FA Community Shield. The legendary Portuguese footballer brought glory to Old Trafford, something that has been missing for a while. This year, it’sRodri who brings the most coveted award in professional football to Etihad Stadium,after establishing himself as a cornerstone of Pep Guardiola’s team and also shining as a key player for Luis de la Fuente’s Spain. The Spanish pivot’s 2023-24 season includes titles in thePremier League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, and the UEFA Euro 2024in Germany. When is Man City’s next home game? This achievement also marks a new chapter in Manchester City’s history, asRodri Hernández becomes the first player from the club to win the Ballon d’Or, a recognition fans are sure to celebrate. Interestingly, City‘s next home match won’t be until November 23 against Tottenham, following four away games against the Spurs (EFL Carabao Cup), Bournemouth (EPL), Sporting Lisbon (UCL), and Brighton (EPL). Let’s see if they light the place up in gold. Ballon d’Or winners in England Alongside Rodri and Cristiano Ronaldo, another Ballon d’Or winner from an English top-flight club in the 21st century wasMichael Owen with Liverpool in 2001, representing Liverpool.In an earlier era of English football, Manchester United made history with winners George Best (1968), Bobby Charlton (1966), and Denis Law (1964). The first of all, however, was Stanley Matthews with Blackpool FC in 1956. The race for the 2025 Ballon d’Or is already underway, and the Premier League will be aiming to secure another winner of the world’s most prestigious individual award, with the likes of Erling Haaland in the reckoning. Watching the 2024-25 season unfold will be fascinating as we see which player delivers the best performance.

Hottest new couple: Hummels, 35, debuts new romance with Victoria's Secret model

Hottest new couple: Hummels, 35, debuts new romance with Victoria's Secret model

Former Germany international Mats Hummels has gone public with his new girlfriend Nicola Cavanis as the couple attended the Ballon d'Or ceremony in Paris on Monday.Hummels and Cavanis, 25, were seen arriving together at the star studded event at the Theatre du Chatelet in the French capital. Former Germany international Mats Hummels has gone public with his new girlfriend Nicola Cavanis as the couple attended the Ballon d'Or ceremony in Paris on Monday. Hummels and Cavanis, 25, were seen arriving together at the star studded event at the Theatre du Chatelet in the French capital. The 35-year-old wore a black tuxedo to the ceremony, while Cavanis opted for a floor-length white dress. The couple had been seen arriving arm-in-arm and posed for pictures on the red carpet ahead of the annual event. German newspaper Bild stated that the couple had presented themselves publicly for the first time, amid recent reports of their relationship. Hummels was previously married to Cathy Fischer, who he married in June 2015, but they split in November 2022. Reports of his relationship with Cavanis emerged earlier this year, with the model having been pictured as part of a travelling part of family members ahead of the Champions League final in London. The final proved to be Hummel's final match at Borussia Dortmund, which ended in a 2-0 defeat to Real Madrid. The veteran defender joined Serie A side Roma in the summer on a free transfer. Hummels endured a nightmare debut for Roma on Sunday, scoring an own goal as his side suffered a 5-1 defeat against Fiorentina. Cavanis, who is a decade younger than Hummels, has enjoyed success as a model for several brands. She earned fame after becoming the face of a Nivea brand campaign in February 2021. Cavanis previously revealed she had started modelling at the age of 15, before joining an agency two years later after leaving school. As well as Nivea, Cavanis has represented brands including Puma, Victoria's Secret, MCM, New Yorker and Tchibo. Cavanis is represented by both Munich Models and Wilhelmina, while she boasts 1.9 million followers on Instagram and 500,000 on TikTok. A TikTok video of Cavanis attempting a basketball shot went viral last year, with the clip having been viewed over 14 million times. The Munich native is a supporter of Augsburg and helped to model the Bundesliga side's new kit earlier this year, while she previously was pictured playing tennis to promote the Boss Open in 2023. Cavanis, who also has her own YouTube channel, told The Forum that she wants to use her profile to promote fitness. 'In the future, I would like to focus more on fitness and pass on my knowledge of workouts and nutrition,' she said. 'I think it's important that people are encouraged to exercise and I think it's good that social networks encourage people to lead a healthy lifestyle. In moderation, of course, because extremes are never good.' Despite being trained as an insurance and finance clerk, Cavanis claimed she had wanted to become a midwife before her modelling career took off. She also claimed she has been barred from getting tattoos as part of her modelling work. 'I actually wanted to be a midwife, but I was too lazy. I went from high school to secondary school,' Cavanis told Bild. 'Then I applied too late. I love babies, once I've raised my children, I'll try being a midwife again. 'I have to coordinate with them whether I can go to the hairdresser. I can't just go on vacation, I have to cancel so that they can plan the appointments. 'I'm also not allowed to just get tattoos.'

Arteta and his wife lead his stars and their stunning Wags on red carpet at gala

Arteta and his wife lead his stars and their stunning Wags on red carpet at gala

MIKEL ARTETA and his wife led Arsenal stars and their stunning Wags out on the red carpet.The Gunners manager and players attended the The 2024 Global Gift Gala in London on Monday night. MIKEL ARTETA and his wife led Arsenal stars and their stunning Wags out on the red carpet. The Gunners manager and players attended the The 2024 Global Gift Gala in London on Monday night. The glitzy evening was held at the luxury Kimpton Fitzroy Hotel in Russell Square. Arteta was joined on the red carpet by his wife and Spanish actress Lorena Bernal. The boss looked smart in his black tuxedo while Lorena stunned in a blue dress. He was joined by many of his players on the red carpet such as goalkeeper David Raya and injured captain Martin Odegaard. Raya wore a full black tux and shirt paired with a white bowtie as he was joined by Wag Tatiana Trouboul. The glamorous model wore a long black dress with a beautiful glittering necklace. Odegaard was accompanied by his pregnant partner Helene Spilling at the event. The couple recently sparked engagement rumours after Helene was spotted with a ring on her finger on a walk. She is a dancer who won "Skal vi Danse" - Norway's version of Strictly Come Dancing in 2021. Kai Havertz also hit the red carpet in a tuxedo along with his wife Sophia Weber. The couple tied the knot in July in a ceremony in Germany and were full of smiles at the event. Defender Jurrien Timber was flanked by his Wag Roos de Back on the red carpet. She wore a lovely black dress which she combined with a heart-shaped bag. Club legend David Seaman was also in attandance as he arrived with wife Frankie Poultney. Frankie wore a tight-fitting red dress as the couple wowed the crowds. The Arsenal stars attended the gala just a day after the 2-2 draw against Liverpool at the Emirates. The result has left the Gunners five points behind Premier League leaders Manchester City, and four behind Arne Slot's Reds. Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka did not attend as they were at the Ballon d'Or ceremony. Rice finished 26th while Saka placed 21st. Odegaard was also nominated for the award and finished 19th in the final list.

Wolfsburg 1-0 Dortmund: Wind scores a stoppage-time winner

Wolfsburg 1-0 Dortmund: Wind scores a stoppage-time winner

Game is over and the final score is Wolfsburg 0-0 Dortmund. Here is the match report.<h2>2024/2025 DFB Pokal</h2><h3>Match Events</h3>0' Match Event for Wolfsburg vs Dortmund13' Highlight from Wolfsburg vs Dortmund Game is over and the final score is Wolfsburg 0-0 Dortmund. Here is the match report. 2024/2025 DFB Pokal Match Events 0' Match Event for Wolfsburg vs Dortmund 13' Highlight from Wolfsburg vs Dortmund 19' Match Event for Wolfsburg vs Dortmund 24' Highlight from Wolfsburg vs Dortmund 32' Match Event for Wolfsburg vs Dortmund 40' Match Event for Wolfsburg vs Dortmund 43' Match Event for Wolfsburg vs Dortmund 47' Highlight from Wolfsburg vs Dortmund 56' Highlight from Wolfsburg vs Dortmund 65' Highlight from Wolfsburg vs Dortmund 72' Match Event for Wolfsburg vs Dortmund 83' Highlight from Wolfsburg vs Dortmund 86' Highlight from Wolfsburg vs Dortmund Line-ups WolfsburgXI: M. Arnold, Vavro, Grabara, Lovro Majer, Joakim Maehle, Ridle Baku, Kilian Fischer, Patrick Wimmer, Konstantinos Koulierakis, Mohamed Amoura, Bence Dárdai Subs: Kevin Behrens, Marius Müller, Gerhardt, Özcan, Cédric Zesiger, Jonas Wind, Jakub Kaminski, Tiago Tomás, D. Odogu DortmundXI: Gross, Emre Can, Brandt, Guirassy, Gregor Kobel, Bensebaini, Donyell Malen, Nico Schlotterbeck, Maximilian Beier, Felix Nmecha, Jamie Gittens Subs: Alexander Meyer, Sabitzer, Ayman Azhil, Filippo Mané, Yannik Lührs, Cole Campbell, Almugera Kabar, Kjell Wätjen, Jordi Paulina

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