New Kenny Miller deal is a ‘no brainer’ says McCall

As reported by The Evening Times, Stuart McCall has called upon new Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha to hand the veteran Kenny Miller at new deal at Ibrox when his current contract expires this summer.

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Miller has been one of Rangers’ most consistent players this season, scoring more Scottish Premiership goals than any other player at Ibrox, with nine in total.

However, his future at the club is in limbo with the striker having still been offered a new deal to extend his stay in Glasgow.

According to one former Rangers manager, Stuart McCall, the decision on whether or not to offer Miller a new deal is an easy one.

Speaking to The Evening Times, McCall said:

I don’t know the philosophy and what the new manager might want. For myself, it would be a no-brainer. He has the know-how, the experience and he is probably in the running to be the Player of the Year for Rangers. I don’t know why there is a delay but I would get him signed up for his impact and help in and around the football club, as well as on the park.

At 37 years of age, there’s no doubt that Miller is in the twilight of his career but given his form so far this season, you’d be hard pushed to argue that his time is up at Scottish Premiership level.

The Light Blues need all hands on deck if they are to attempt to close the gap on Celtic next season and even having him around to help coach youngsters and appear of the bench would be a suitable suggestion. He clearly loves the club and is exactly the type of professional young players coming through Auchenhowie can look up to.

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Hughes facing deadline day transfer scramble, reveals which position will be targeted

According to reports from Sky Sports, manager Mark Hughes has revealed Stoke City may have to wait until deadline day to get some of their transfer deals over the line.

The Potters have already signed three players this summer in the form of Joe Allen, Ramadan Sobhi and Ryan Sweeney – arriving from Liverpool, Al Alhy and AFC Wimbledon respectively.

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But the latter duo, both aged 19, appear unlikely to be offered significant roles in the first-team squad next season.

Stoke City reportedly tabled a £17million transfer bid for West Bromwich Albion striker Saido Berahino earlier this summer and have also been linked with former Manchester United star Robin van Persie.

But Stoke manager Mark Hughes has revealed that he’s more focused on making defensive additions before the summer transfer window slams shut.

He told Sky Sports: “It’s fair to say in defensive areas we probably need one more but we’ll wait and see if the right player becomes available.”

And the Welshman further stated that the Bet365 Stadium outfit could have to wait until deadline day to seal deals for their top transfer targets.

He said: “We’ve got any number of targets we think we’ve got an opportunity to get over the line. It could be that it goes into the last throes of the window.

“It’s not something I like doing, but sometimes the clubs who have the players you’d like to sign change their view and become more receptive nearer the deadline.

“It’s not ideal, we’ve started the season already but we haven’t been able to get some of the targets we’ve chased in the building. At the end of the day it’s down to the player and the club he’s at. It’s out of our hands.”

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Man Utd play like they're battling relegation under Erik ten Hag – and FA Cup exit would prove his 'right direction' claim is completely ludicrous

The Red Devils were given a reality check by Fulham at the weekend, but the Dutchman remains blind to their glaring flaws

Erik ten Hag fooled everyone into thinking Manchester United had turned a corner after a strong start to 2024, with four successive Premier League wins taking them back to within sight of the top four. Results started to turn after he welcomed key players back from injury, just as he predicted would happen, and talk of his potential dismissal died down.

But all the problems that were masked by individual moments during that mini-resurgence came rushing back to the surface when Fulham arrived at Old Trafford on Saturday. The Cottagers emerged with a 2-1 victory, their first at the Theatre of Dreams in 21 years, thanks to a 97th-minute strike from Alex Iwobi.

It was only the second time Marco Silva's side have won away all season, but they fully deserved the three points after slicing through United's midfield at will. It was the hosts' 10th Premier League loss of the season, one more than they recorded throughout the entire 2022-23 campaign, and it leaves them eight points behind Aston Villa in the race for the final Champions League spot.

Nottingham Forest are up next in the fifth round of the FA Cup, and they will fancy their chances of repeating their 2-1 win over United – achieved at the City Ground in December – mainly because Ten Hag is still refusing to budge on a set of principles that makes his team far too easy to play against.

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"After one defeat you have to see the bigger picture, and the bigger picture looks very good," Ten Hag said at his latest post-match press conference. "We have to catch up in certain positions and get the injuries back, then we will be more in balance and also strengthen the squad in the transfer windows. You see there are many good players coming up and real high-potential players. They will be getting better, so definitely we are going in the right direction."

The United boss appeared to be referencing Sir Jim Ratcliffe's purchase of a 25 percent stake in the club, with the INEOS chairman currently in the process of putting a new recruitment team in place to overhaul the muddled transfer policy that has been so damaging to the club over the past decade.

But at this rate, there is a very good chance Ten Hag won't be involved in the revolution. Yes, United badly missed Rasmus Hojlund against Fulham, as the Danish striker had been on a scintillating six-match scoring run, and losing Casemiro to a head injury early in the second half was a cruel blow.

United are also having to make do without star defensive duo Luke Shaw and Lisandro Martinez, but regardless of what starting XI Ten Hag puts out, the theme is always the same. The 54-year-old insists on a high press that his players are incapable of committing to, either through a lack of quality or drive, and opposing teams exploit the massive gaps they leave in the middle of the pitch.

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Across their last five games against Fulham, Luton, Aston Villa, West Ham and Wolves, United have allowed 100 shots at their goal. Ten Hag wants his team to dictate the pace of matches and play quick, incisive passes once they move into the final third, but the players lack the technical quality to execute his vision.

Fulham were just the latest team to play through United's press and pounce on their sloppy passing time and time again. The Red Devils always look vulnerable in and out of possession, and a lack of mobility in defence often leaves Andre Onana exposed between the sticks.

That was clear for all to see for Iwobi's winner, which came after a trademark run from Adama Traore. The former Barcelona winger initially picked the ball up in his own half before bursting past Christian Eriksen and Harry Maguire, and was allowed to advance all the way to the edge of the box before laying it off for Iwobi, who then fooled Amad Diallo and Diogo Dalot with a simple touch onto his right foot before lashing into the bottom corner.

In truth, Ten Hag's men didn't really show any signs of life in the game at all until Maguire headed in an 89th-minute equaliser, as Fulham boss Silva alluded to after the final whistle. "It is clear in my opinion the better team on the pitch won the game," he said. "We are the team that created the most chances, that played better and tried to win most of the moments of the game."

United are playing like a side battling to avoid relegation, not one chasing a seat at Europe's top table, and most of the blame has to fall on Ten Hag.

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“We need to populate all the key roles with people who are best in class, 10 out of 10s,” Sir Jim Ratcliffe said when sitting down for a media briefing after seeing his minority takeover at Old Trafford approved last week.

Omar Berrada has already been appointed as United's new CEO after being lured away from Manchester City, and INEOS are now working to bring in Newcastle sporting director Dan Ashworth. Top marks must be given for those ambitious moves, but none of the work behind the scenes will pay off if United don't have the right man sitting in the dugout.

After 21 months in charge, it's pretty clear that's not Ten Hag. He's spent £410 million ($500m) on 16 new players since moving to Old Trafford from Ajax, but it could be argued that none of them have been a success.

Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez had impressive debut seasons as United secured a third-place Premier League finish and the Carabao Cup, but the former's age has caught up with him this term and the latter has been ravaged by injury. Brazilian forward Antony, meanwhile, has done absolutely nothing to justify his £85m ($108m) price tag and now finds himself behind Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo in the squad pecking order.

Signings from last summer such as Onana and Mason Mount have also proven to be huge missteps, and even Hojlund took months to settle after his move from Atalanta, after United opted to go for the youngster instead of Premier League goal king Harry Kane. It's little wonder, then, that the Red Devils are failing to put Ten Hag's philosophy into practice.

Ratcliffe's right-hand man Sir David Brailsford was present to watch United's latest abject display, and wouldn't have had anything positive to report back. There is nothing to suggest that Ten Hag is a "10 out of 10" manager right now, and the club won't properly start to move forward until he's gone.

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United's 2023-24 campaign has been a complete disaster, and nothing can change that now. There may not even be anything left to play for by the start of next week.

Ten Hag will be on the brink again if he can't guide United to the FA Cup quarter-finals at Forest's expense in midweek, which would prove once and for all his "right direction" claim is completely ludicrous. He will take his band of misfits to the Etihad Stadium four days later for a huge derby encounter against City, with 15 points currently separating the two Manchester rivals – but the gulf in class between them is far bigger than that.

United were battered 3-0 by their noisy neighbours at Old Trafford in the reverse fixture, and the final scoreline could have been far worse. City had 21 shots at goal to the home side's seven and dominated possession throughout, with Erling Haaland netting a brace before Phil Foden rounded off a comfortable victory.

Another humiliation would effectively end United's Champions League qualification hopes, and surely leave Ratcliffe with no choice but tear up Ten Hag's contract one year early.

Is Cristiano Ronaldo ‘difficult or complicated’? Ex-Real Madrid colleague Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez on what it's like to work with Portuguese superstar

Cristiano Ronaldo demands the best of himself and those around him, but Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez insists he is not “difficult or complicated”.

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Portuguese superstar now a historic greatWants to be the best at all times Does not make life difficult for colleaguesWHAT HAPPENED?

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has broken countless records down the years – while collecting league titles in England, Spain and Italy alongside five Champions League crowns – as a result of his pursuit of perfection. Ronaldo has strived for continuous improvement over the course of his remarkable career.

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Mexican frontman Hernandez briefly worked alongside the Portuguese superstar at Real Madrid in 2014-15 – as Ronaldo posted a personal best goal return of 61 that season – and has been in awe of the all-time great before, during and after that stint at Santiago Bernabeu.

WHAT THEY SAID

Hernandez has told of his time in Spain working alongside one of the very best to have ever played the game: “I always divided it as the first six months being very complicated because I played practically nothing. Some unfortunate injuries arose and I was given an opportunity in the second part, which was extraordinary and unique. Cristiano was phenomenal in the locker room and also in his way of being. I don’t think I have met or seen a player, who has come out to say that Cristiano is a difficult or complicated person. Cris is Cris. We know his personality and competitiveness, but as a team-mate that is one of the things you cannot take away.”

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Ronaldo and Hernandez are now plying their trade outside of Europe, with the former in Saudi Arabia at Al-Nassr while the latter is enjoying a fourth season with the LA Galaxy in MLS – with Lionel Messi now a direct rival for major honours in the United States.

Mexico World Cup 2022 squad: Who's in and who's out?

Who got the nod from head coach Gerardo Martino for World Cup 2022 in Qatar?

Mexico will be participating in their eighth consecutive World Cup in Qatar after finishing second in the CONCACAF qualifiers behind Canada on goal difference.

Their best performance came in the 1970 and 1986 editions respectively, when they reached the quarter-finals and incidentally they were the hosts on both occasions.

After crashing out in the round of 16 in 2018, can they go further this time around?

They have been drawn in Group C alongside favourites Argentina, Asian powerhouse Saudia Arabia, and Robert Lewandowski's Poland.

A tricky group indeed, but Tata Martino will hope that his troops can at least qualify for the knockouts and anything is possible from there on. The manager has named the 26-man squad he'll be taking to the finals.

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    GOALKEEPERS

    Guillermo Ochoa is likely to be the first choice for Martino in Qatar. The veteran goalkeeper has been an undisputed starter for Club America this season and knows what's required at this level.

    Rodolfo Cota is a solid option as a back-up keeper as he is a regular starter with Leon and last appeared in national colours in a 3-0 win over Suriname in June 2022.

    Alfredo Talavera, meanwhile, is another experienced option, who has 38 caps with the national team after making his debut in 2011.

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    Club

    Guillermo Ochoa

    Club America

    Alfredo Talavera

    Juarez

    Rodolfo Cota

    Club Leon

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    DEFENDERS

    Tata Martino likes to stick to a traditional back four.

    Mexico's backline is a mix of youth end experience as there are some veteran candidates in Hector Moreno, Nestor Araujo and Jesus Gallardo, along with some young talents like Kevin Alvarez, Jesus Angulo, and Johan Vasquez.

    Angulo is a versatile player who can play as a left-back and can also slot in at centre-back. He will face stiff competition from Gerardo Arteaga and experienced defender Gallardo for a place in the starting XI.

    Jorge Sanchez has been struggling for minutes at Ajax, so Alvarez might get the nod in the right-back position. The 23-year-old has been in sensational form in Liga MX for Pachuca.

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    Club

    Jorge Sanchez

    Ajax

    Nestor Araujo

    Club America

    Gerardo Arteaga

    Genk

    Kevin Alvarez

    CF Pachuca

    Jesus Gallardo

    Monterrey

    Cesar Montes

    Monterrey

    Hector Moreno

    Monterrey

    Johan Vazquez

    Cremonese

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    MIDFIELDERS

    Hector Herrera must be one of the first names on the team sheet as the 32-year-old brings a wealth of experience after spending close to a decade in Europe plying his trade first with Porto and then with Atletico Madrid.

    He will be ably supported by another veteran in Andres Guardado, the joint most-capped player in Mexico's history, as well as Ajax star Edson Alvarez.

    In terms of wide players, the injury-enforced absence of Jesus 'Tecatito' Corona puts further pressure on the likes Uriel Antuna to shine opposite Chucky Lozano.

    The Sevilla man was somewhat surprisingly named in the provisional squad irrespective of his fitness problems, but it quickly became apparent he would not be fit in time.

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    Club

    Orbelin Pineda

    AEK Athens

    Carlos Rodriguez

    Cruz Azul

    Uriel Antuna

    Cruz Azul

    Roberto Alvarado

    Guadalajara

    Hector Herrera

    Houston Dynamo 

    Erick Gutierrez

    PSV

    Luis Chavez

    Pachuca

    Luis Romo

    Monterrey

    Andres Guardado

    Real Betis

    Edson Alvarez

    Ajax

    Hirving Lozano

    Napoli

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    ATTACKERS

    Mexico boasts a strong frontline with the likes of Lozano and Raul Jimenez as the star men.

    Rogelio Funes Mori of Monterrey has been in brilliant form this season in Liga MX, while Henry Martin is also hitting the right chords for Club America and will be pushing for a starting berth.

    One player that was left out of the squad was Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez, with Martino opting not to call in the LA Galaxy star despite a strong season in MLS.

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    Henry Martin

    Club America

    Rogelio Funes Mori

    Monterrey

    Raul Jimenez

    Wolves

    Alexis Vega

    Chivas

Revealed: The 13 esports kits that will appear in FIFA 19 Ultimate Team

All players will receive a free pack containing the jerseys of some of the biggest esports clubs in the world

How. Cool. Is. This?!

Not only are esports players getting the chance to play video games profesionally, some of them will now see their kits feature in FIFA 19!

That's right, EA Sports have announced that jerseys from 13 of the biggest esports clubs in the world will appear in Ultimate Team.

Every FUT player will receive a free pack containing the special edition kits from 7pm UK on Thursday, November 1.

And Goal has put all of the kits in one place so you can plan which strip you're going to use before they're released!

Full list of kits:  Vitality, Team Liquid, Team Envy, SK Gaming, Scarz, Rogue, Newbee, NA’VI, MKERS, Millenium, Mad Lions, Hashtag United, FUTWIZ.

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Hopes, Wildermuth bowl Queensland to win

Veteran James Hopes and rookie Jack Wildermuth combined to bowl Queensland to victory inside three days in a low-scoring Sheffield Shield match against Victoria

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Veteran James Hopes and rookie Jack Wildermuth combined to bowl Queensland to victory inside three days in a low-scoring Sheffield Shield match against Victoria. Set 228 for victory, the Bushrangers were skittled for 127 as Hopes collected four wickets and Wildermuth picked up three, with Rob Quiney’s 53 the only innings of note for Victoria.Batting was tough throughout the match at the Gabba, with Queensland’s first innings of 190 the highest total of the game. They resumed their second innings on 9 for 174 on the third morning and added only 10 runs for the loss of their last wicket, but they already had enough of a lead given the scoring trend of the match.Mark Steketee and Peter George picked up early wickets to leave Victoria at 2 for 15, but it was Hopes and Wildermuth who did most of the rest of the damage. Hopes picked up 4 for 43 and Wildermuth finished with 3 for 26, continuing his emergence after he made his first-class debut late last season.Wildermuth has a rookie contract with the Bulls and previously worked as a barista at the Allan Border Field. “It was only a couple of years ago he was making us coffees,” Hopes told reporters after play, “so he has come a long way in a short time.”

Adílson Batista lamenta a falta de tempo para treinar

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Na noite desta quarta-feira, Adílson Batista dirigiu o Ceará pela segunda vez e continua sem vencer. Agora, o algoz foi o Grêmio, que no estádio Centenário, bateu o Vozão por 2 a 1 e deixou a equipe na zona de rebaixamento.

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Sem tempo para desenvolver o seu trabalho dentro do clube, o comandante pediu paciência e um voto de confiança da torcida para melhorar a situação do Ceará no torneio.

‘Aqui é uma sequência, não podemos se radical. Mantivemos as linhas. Mudamos pouco. Tive dois dias para o Goiás e um dia para o Grêmio. Não é da noite para o dia que você acaba mudando. Precisamos ter paciência e entender isso’, afirmou.

Com a derrota fora de casa e o bom resultado do CSA diante do Inter, o Ceará é o 17º colocado do Brasileirão, com 23 pontos. No fim de semana, o rival é o Avaí.

الاتحاد السكندري يُعلق على قرار تأجيل مباراته مع الزمالك في الدوري المصري

علق محمد سلامة عضو مجلس إدارة نادي الاتحاد السكندري على قرار لجنة المسابقات بتأجيل مباراته أمام الزمالك ضمن منافسات الدوري المصري.

وأصدرت لجنة المسابقات باتحاد الكرة المصري قرارًا بتأجيل مباراة الزمالك أمام الاتحاد السكندري والتي كانت مقررة اليوم الخميس بعد تقديم موعد لقاء الأبيض أمام ساجرادا إلى السبت المقبل.

وقال محمد سلامة في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة الحياة: “كنا مستعدين لمباراة الزمالك في الدوري والأمور كانت جيدة، ولكن التأجيل سيعطي لنا فرصة لأن كانت لدينا غيابات كثيرة ومؤثرة لاستعادة المصابين ونقدم لقاء جيد”.

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وأكمل: “حتى الوقت الحالي مابولولو لن يتحرك من نادي الاتحاد السكندري ومستمر مع الفريق وهو معشوق جماهير الاسكندرية، ولكن في النهاية ما الذي ستقوله مصلحة النادي”.

وأتم: “الأندية الشعبية وضعها صعب من الناحية المادية، يوم ما نفكر نقوم ببيعه يكون هناك البديل القريب منه”.

Enderson projeta duelo contra o Flamengo: 'Precisamos colocar o time deles em dificuldade'

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Neste domingo, o Ceará terá pela frente mais um desafio complicado no Campeonato Brasileiro. Na Arena Castelão, o Vozão mede forças com o Flamengo, um dos postulantes ao título da competição.

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Na última entrevista antes do jogo, o técnico Enderson Moreira garante que, apesar de todo o favoritismo do Rubro-Negro, o Ceará também vai impor dificuldade dentro de casa.

‘Futebol pede eficiência. Não podemos passar o jogo todo se defendendo. Temos de jogar também. Precisamos colocar o Flamengo em dificuldade, temos qualidade pra isso’, afirmou o comandante.

Após 15 rodadas, o Vozão aparece na 11ª colocação, com 20 pontos. Um triunfo pode aproximar a equipe do G6. O Corinthians, primeiro time da zona de Libertadores, está com 27 pontos.

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