Celtic can add balance with Hatem Abd Elhamed signing

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Hapoel Be’er Sheva defender Hatem Abd Elhamed is on the verge of signing for Neil Lennon’s Celtic, according to The Scottish Sun.

What’s the story?

Celtic are reportedly close to bringing a third defender to the club this summer in the shape of Abd Elhamed. Lennon has already signed Christopher Jullien and Boli Bolingoli-Mbombo.

And the boss has spoken about his desire to bring more signings to Parkhead: “Right-back is a priority, but we have a number of positions I’d like to strengthen like midfield and one or two attacking areas.

“You don’t want to overcook it either, but we want to add to the quality in the squad that we already have.”

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Balance is needed

Bolingoli-Mbombo is an attack-minded left-back, a trait Lennon likes but wants to alter slightly, stating this week: “That’s something we’ll have to temper a little bit but you can see he can play left-back and left-wing.”

With the former Rapid Vienna man’s attacking tendencies, Lennon has opted for Kristoffer Ajer, a central defender, on the other side so far this term. Ajer’s defensive capabilities mean that he regularly tucks in, forming a back three as Bolingoli-Mbombo bombs forward.

Abd Elhamed played the majority of his 26 games at centre-back last season but is equally capable on the right-side of defence. Given his versatility (Transfermarkt say he has played seven different positions in his career), the 28 year-old could replace Ajer on the right, which would be doing a big favour for the Norwegian.

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This would allow Ajer, who was fantastic in a central role last season, to revert back to his more natural position without losing the balance he provided.

With Bolingoli-Mbombo racing forward on the left and the attacking force that is James Forrest playing in front of whoever gets the nod on the right, it makes sense for Lennon to opt for a defender suited to covering inside. Abd Elhamed could do just that as well as providing cover for Lennon’s current crop of centre-backs too. A very sensible signing indeed.

Newcastle United fans aren’t happy with Mike Ashley’s Daily Mail interview

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Another day and another reason for Newcastle United fans to turn on owner Mike Ashley.

On this occasion the controversial businessman was interviewed by Martin Samuel for The Daily Mail, and he was asked about a variety of different things regarding the running of the club.

Since Ashley took over, he has overlooked two relegations and one European qualification, while the Magpies are yet to lift a trophy with him at the helm.

The mood had been one lined with tinges of newfound optimism during the past two seasons under Rafa Benitez, but the Spaniard failed to agree a new deal with the club and the rising optimism was stripped away when Steve Bruce was announced as his successor.

In the exclusive interview, Ashley spoke openly about his running of the club, the mistakes he's made, the challenges he faces and the recent reports regarding a potential takeover.

It was the type of interview that was always going to attract plenty of attention amongst Newcastle fans, and they were particularly disgruntled by his comments concerning the club's inability to compete with the top-six.

His admission regarding Tottenham's shirt deal seemed to be a huge point of contention.

Here's what they had to say in response to the interview…

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تشكيل يوفنتوس المتوقع أمام بورتو اليوم في دوري أبطال أوروبا

يحل فريق يوفنتوس الإيطالي ضيفًا اليوم على نظيره بورتو البرتغالي في مسابقة دوري أبطال أوروبا.

المباراة تُقام في البرتغال، على ملعب “الدراجاو”، ضمن لقاءات ذهاب دور الـ16 من دوري الأبطال.

اقرأ أيضًا | تشكيل يوفنتوس أمام بورتو.. ماكيني أساسيًا ورونالدو وكولوسيفسكي في الهجوم

يوفنتوس يدخل المباراة، بعدما استعاد خدمات مهاجمه الأرجنتيني باولو ديبالا، بعد غيابه للإصابة، كما عاد الإيطالي ليوناردو بونوتشي، بينما يغيب الكولومبي خوان كوادرادو بسبب الإصابة (طالع قائمة يوفنتوس). تشكيل يوفنتوس المتوقع اليوم أمام بورتو

حراسة المرمى: تشيزيني.

خط الدفاع: دانيلو، دي ليخت، كيلليني، أليكس ساندرو.

خط الوسط: كيزا، رابيو، ماكيني، بيتانكور.

خط الهجوم: ألفارو موراتا، كريستيانو رونالدو.

How Tottenham Hotspur could line up during 2019/20 PL opener

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Tottenham Hotspur kick off the Premier League season at home against Aston Villa.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side, of course, reached the Champions League final in 2018/19 and also finished fourth in the top-flight, but they will surely be out to launch an assault on the title this time around.

Indeed, they have already broken their transfer record once to sign Tanguy Ndombele from Lyon and are being linked with more new arrivals: Giovani Lo Celso of Real Betis, Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon and Juventus star Paulo Dybala are all said to be targets.

There could be plenty of upheaval to the starting XI that served Spurs so well last term, then, with Kieran Trippier the first to leave and Danny Rose also seemingly closing in on a departure.

Christian Eriksen’s future remains up in the air, too, after he confirmed he could leave earlier this summer, while Toby Alderweireld’s  £25m release clause expired last week.

There are a number of options then, for Pochettino to pick from as he bids to get the 2019/20 season underway with a win.

Football FanCast breaks down five possible XIs.

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If all the major targets arrive in north London, Spurs could have four debutants on the opening day.

Ndombele, of course, is already in the bag and gave fans a glimpse of what they can expect by laying on an assist with his first touch in a pre-season friendly against Juventus.

A midfield containing him alongside Lo Celso and of course Moussa Sissoko in central midfield could bear plenty of fruit for the club after the former Newcastle United man’s resurgence last season.

Sessegnon coming in at left-back would add an extra dimension both to Spurs’ defence and attack, offering width that the diamond formation lacks in midfield.

Sitting at the tip of the diamond is Dybala himself, a player who will inject flair, charisma and a touch of imperious class into Spurs’ build-up play.

In an ideal world Alderweireld will stay at the club and Eriksen’s demotion to the bench will signal the beginning of a new era in which Pochettino will have the squad depth to fulfil his ambitions.

The Argentine could also begin his experiment with Juan Foyth at right-back following the departure of Trippier to Atletico Madrid.

If that sequence of events plays out, and Harry Kane and Heung-min Son start the season in full health, then this looks like a mightily strong XI.

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Of course, there’s the opposite scenario.

Pochettino could decide against using Foyth at right-back and install the rash Serge Aurier instead.

Alderweireld could still depart if a club is willing to match Daniel Levy’s £40m asking price, leaving Davinson Sanchez and Jan Vertonghen at centre-back, with Rose at left-back if both his and Sessegnon’s transfers fall through

Harry Winks could come in for Ndombele in midfield if Pochettino does not feel the Frenchman is ready, while Lucas Moura could fill in for Eriksen if he leaves too.

If Lo Celso fails to arrive, then Dele Alli would be the No.10.

Now, this doesn’t look like the most nightmarish of XIs but it is also made up solely of players who featured throughout 2018/19.

Between them, they made a combined 429 appearances in all competitions last season alone.

Only Aurier made less than 20, while Sissoko, Winks, Lucas, Son and Kane all made 40 appearances or more.

Don’t expect much freshness from this lot on the opening day.

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Paulo Gazzaniga has enjoyed some exceptional displays in goal for Spurs and, with Hugo Lloris flying home from the pre-season tour due to injury, he could well be trusted on opening day.

Kyle Walker-Peters has been banging on the door for a first-team breakthrough for almost two years now and Pochettino could select him while installing Foyth in his preferred centre-back role.

Partnering the Argentine with Sanchez could be the beginning of a new defensive tandem, while Oliver Skipp could take another step towards becoming a first-team regular.

Adding Troy Parrott to the attack would require a formation shift but the 17-year-old could be worth the risk; he has been prolific at youth level, scoring 15 goals in 13 games for the Under-18s, and made his senior debut in a friendly against Juventus.

He could partner Kane up top.

Of course, there is a lot of youth in this XI but Pochettino has routinely shown he does not mind chucking youngsters into the fray if they’re good enough.

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If Pochettino fancies going for it and attempting to run up a cricket score against the newly-promoted Villans, he could employ a 3-4-3 formation that relies on wing-backs.

That would see Aurier and Davies almost join the steely midfield of Ndombele and Sissoko, providing width on the flanks.

Further forward, there would perhaps be no need for a playmaker, with Lucas, Son and Kane providing a ferocious amount of firepower themselves.

There would be the option of tweaking the system from the bench if Eriksen or, perhaps, Lo Celso were to come on.

But this is a system that sees Pochettino loading all of the bullets into the magazine and hoping it fires.

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Or there’s this.

A flat back five would see Foyth play on the right – Aurier can’t really be trusted in such a formation – and Davies on the left.

Two defensive midfielders would come into the middle in Eric Dier and Victor Wanyama, with Sissoko the ball-carrier.

That would then see Son join Kane up front as Spurs relied on rapid counter-attacking and quick transitions.

This is a viable option for Pochettino but it would feel a waste to use it against Villa, a team who are likely to sit back and invite Spurs to attack.

There is no need for the hosts to join them in that tactic.

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Crystal Palace will need to adapt to life with James Tavernier if they sign him

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s In Numbers series, which takes a statistical look at performances, season-long form and reported transfer targets…

According to talkSPORT, Crystal Palace are eyeing up a move for Rangers captain James Tavernier, as the Scottish giants monitor Leonel Di Placido as a potential replacement.

Tavernier has emerged as a key member of Rangers’ squad since signing from Wigan back in 2015, becoming a real attacking force as well as being appointed as the Gers’ skipper.

The 27-year-old racked up a quite astounding number of goal involvements for a right-back last term, netting 11 goals and recording 14 assists in his 33 Scottish Premiership appearances, whilst he scored 17 and assisted 20 across all competitions – world-class attackers would be proud of those figures.

Whilst those numbers will presumably excite some Palace fans, the Eagles may have to adapt differently to life with such an attacking force down the right side.

Roy Hodgson hasn’t really had a genuine attacking force at right-back since arriving at the club, using only Joel Ward and Aaron Wan-Bissaka in the position – the latter has since left for Manchester United.

Both of them are nowhere near as attacking as Tavernier, reinforced by the fact that Ward has only ever scored 12 goals and got 14 assists in 345 career appearances, whilst Wan-Bissaka has just four assists in 47 appearances.

Contrastingly over on the other side of defence, Palace do have a left-back who loves to attack in Patrick van Aanholt, a man who has scored 17 goals in the four Premier League seasons before the current campaign.

Given that fact, if Palace deploy the Dutchman and Tavernier together, they will have two attacking full-backs for the first time in a while and definitely the first time under Hodgson, meaning the south Londoners will need to adapt.

Whether this means that the two communicate and decide when one should go forward and one should stay back, or if midfielders such as James McArthur and Luka Milivojevic are asked to cover for them whilst they venture forward, Hodgson will have to adapt and overcome the problems that would arise from having Tavernier in his team.

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Leeds fans laud Ben White for his outstanding showing vs Stoke

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Lots of Leeds fans on Twitter are singing the praises of young centre-back Ben White, after he starred in the 3-0 win over Stoke.

White, who is on loan from Brighton, was one of Marcelo Bielsa’s standout performers against the Potters and his showing has prompted the Leeds fans on Twitter to hand him some lofty praise indeed.

The 21-year-old recorded some simply phenomenal stats against Stoke. White made a whopping five tackles and also made five clearances, whilst also recording three interceptions and one block – it was a real defensive masterclass from the loanee.

One Leeds fan said that White is too good for the Championship and too good for the club in general, whilst another said that he is the best centre-back they’ve had since the club’s days in the Premier League.

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Let’s take a look at a few more responses from the dazzled Leeds fans on Twitter…

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Everton target Ibrahim Sangare may have more potential than Idrissa Gueye had at 21

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s In Numbers series, which takes a statistical look at performances, season-long form and reported transfer targets…

The future of Idrissa Gueye is beginning to dominate the headlines for Everton with just 15 days of the transfer window remaining, and it is safe to say that nobody knows where the midfielder will end up come the start of the 2019/20 campaign.

Paris Saint-Germain have reignited their interest from January, and are reportedly readying a offer worth £40m in total to lure the Senegal international to the Parc des Princes.

After the former Aston Villa man handed in a transfer request back in January, the Toffees should probably have seen this coming – however, they do appear to have identified a potential candidate to replace the 29-year-old.

Ibrahim Sangare. The dominant Toulouse midfielder has been linked with a move to Goodison Park, and judging by the statistics, there is a case to be made for the Ivorian having a higher ceiling than Everton’s No.17.

As you can see, the 21-year-old Toulouse man recorded some pretty impressive numbers in Ligue 1 last term.

It would be harsh to compare him directly with a man eight years older than him, so we took Gueye’s figures from the 2010/11 campaign when he was the same age as Sangare to weigh up just how good he could be.

The stats don’t lie. When Gueye was the same age as Sangare, his numbers were notably worse than the 6 foot 3 powerhouse’s from the 2018/19 campaign.

He averaged 1.3 more tackles per game, and made 0.6 more clearances – he also averaged 0.7 blocks per game compared to Gueye’s 0.2.

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Given how good Gueye is nowadays – the interest from PSG serves to prove that he is doing fairly well right now to say the least – it is particularly intriguing to see that Sangare was performing better than he was at the same age.

Who knows how good Sangare will be when he turns 29?

Of course, a lot of this is hypothetical, but it can still be concretely argued that Everton would be getting a player who has considerably more potential than Gueye did at the same age.

Leeds fans discuss Andrea Petagna transfer links

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Leeds are in danger of heading into the new Championship season with just Patrick Bamford as their main striker following an injury to Kemar Roofe.

Whether they decide to return to the transfer market remains to be seen but Tutto Mercato Web have laid claims that that’s exactly what they’ve done.

Tancredi Palmeri reports on the website that Leeds have submitted a bid worth €15m (£13.7m) for SPAL’s Andrea Petagna.

However, it’s a rumour that has caused debate among Leeds supporters with some refusing to believe it’ll happen.

One said the club didn’t have a prayer of landing him after he was linked to Leicester for €20m (£18.3m) earlier this year. Another simply said there was no chance that it would go through.

Further fans decided to compare the 24-year-old to former Leeds players as one said he was just like Pierre-Michel Lasogga, someone who scored ten goals in 33 matches for the club. He was also branded as the Italian Billy Paynter.

Petagna netted 17 goals in all competitions in Italy last term but according to Palmeri, SPAL are hoping for a fee closer to €25m (£22.9m) for his services.

Here’s the best of the discussion.

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كومان يُعلّق على واقعة التراشق بالألفاظ بين بيكيه وجريزمان

علق رونالد كومان المدير الفني لفريق برشلونة الإسباني، على واقعة جيرارد بيكيه مدافع البلوجرانا وأنطوان جريزمان، خلال مواجهة باريس سان جيرمان.

وخسر برشلونة برباعية مقابل هدف ضد باريس سان جيرمان، في ذهاب دور الـ16 من بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا، في مباراة شهدت تراشقًا بالألفاظ بين بيكيه وجريزمان “طالع التفاصيل”.

كومان علّق على الواقعة في تصريحاته بالمؤتمر الصحفي الخاص بمواجهة قادش غدًا الأحد في الدوري الإسباني: “من الطبيعي أن تكون هناك بعض المشاعر الصعبة داخل الملعب”.

وأضاف مدرب برشلونة: “الأمر لم يكن جيدًا، بيكيه كان عصبيًا، وكذلك جريزمان، هذا أمر جيد بالنسبة لي، أن يغضب لاعب في فريقي عندما لا تكون الأمور جيدة”.

وأكمل: “بيكيه تعافى، قدم أداءً جيدًا ضد باريس سان جيرمان، وجاهز للمشاركة من بداية المباراة ضد قادش غدًا”.

وأشار: “في هذه الأيام، القوة البدنية أمر هام للغاية، الآن علينا تغيير سياسة انتقالاتنا، وعدم التركيز على المواهب فقط مثلما كنا نفعل، علينا أن نحقق التوازن بين أصحاب القوة البدنية والموهوبين”.

وعن حالة ديست: “سيرجينو ما زال في عمر الـ19، يحتاج للتعلم والتطور، عليه أن يكون أكثر تركيزًا وشراسة، لقد انتقل من هولندا إلى برشلونة، الأمر ليس سهلًا، لكنه يعتمد على مدى تركيزه في النهاية”.

وبسؤاله عن هالاند مهاجم بوروسيا دورتموند، اختتم كومان: “لن نتحدث عن التعاقدات الآن، عندما يأتي الرئيس الجديد يمكننا مناقشة هذا الأمر”.

Five things we have learned during Arsenal’s pre-season so far

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Arsenal have enjoyed an impressive first-half of their pre-season, picking up three wins from four games and claiming two clean sheets, although their frustrations in the transfer market are well documented.

The Gunners have tried and failed with an optimistic approach for Wilfried Zaha, while a move for Kieran Tierney also looks dead in the water.

Having missed out on Champions League football last term, Unai Emery finds himself with plenty of improvements to make to his squad yet little budget to do so with – reports suggest that the former PSG boss has just £45m to spend this summer, £6m of which has always been shelled out on promising Brazilian Gabriel Martinelli.

There have been slightly more promising signs after bringing in Dani Ceballos and William Saliba, however.

Emery is a manager who loves tinkering his approach, having used a variety of formations in his maiden Premier League campaign in 2018/19, so pre-season offers the Spaniard the perfect opportunity to further explore his squad’s strengths and limitations.

We are sure that he has learned plenty about his squad and so have we.

Here are five things we have already learned during Arsenal’s pre-season…

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Having let Danny Welbeck go this summer, Emery has placed a huge amount of faith in Eddie Nketiah to become the third striker, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette to continue leading the line – it’s no less than the youngster deserves.

The 20-year-old has been linked with a loan move to Championship club Charlton Athletic, although Emery indicated in an interview that the budding hitman has made progress enough to warrant his stay in the first-team picture at the Emirates Stadium.

Having netted against Fiorentina and Bayern Munich in pre-season, the number 49 is establishing himself as one of the most promising English talents around at the moment.

The player is already a fantastic finisher and Emery’s decision not to let him leave even on a temporary basis speaks volumes.

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Calum Chambers spent last season on loan at Fulham, where he impressed as a defensive-midfielder, averaging a 7.01 match rating in nine appearances in that role according to WhoScored, despite arriving at Craven Cottage as a centre-back.

With Mohamed Elneny being linked with an exit and Laurent Koscielny looking for a way out, it could be time for the 24-year-old to step up at Arsenal.

The versatile Englishman captained a youthful Gunners side – testament to Emery’s faith in him – as they emerged victorious over Colorado Rapids in their first game of pre-season.

He’s certainly showed much more than Shkodran Mustafi over the summer and 2019/20 could be his year.

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Mesut Ozil has shown up in pre-season – although this must be taken with a pinch of salt given his penchant to wow fans before vanishing into obscurity next time out – and looks back to his best in the 10 role.

It was a position where he had few opportunities to play last season as Emery chopped and changed formations, creating four chances and recording a 96% passing accuracy in 110 minutes played, according to Wyscout.

Aaron Ramsey’s departure has left the Gunners light in the creative department and 30-year-old Ozil did his utmost to give Aubameyang the kind of service he craves down the line during the victory over Bayern Munich last week.

If there’s any time for the enigmatic German to pull his socks up and prove worth his extraordinary wages, it’s now – Dani Ceballos has signed for Arsenal on loan and Emery’s indication that the Spaniard can play behind the strikers will hopefully be the push Ozil needs to revive his Gunners career.

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Nacho Monreal has been a faithful servant to the north Londoners but he has looked out of place when deployed on the left of a back-three, while he has also offered very little on the front foot when swapped out to his natural role at full-back.

At 33-years-old, the Spaniard doesn’t have the legs anymore, although he is a big upgrade on Sead Kolasinac in the defensive phase – while the burly Serb’s attacking game is an asset, he’s caught out all too often when he plays in a back-four.

Both players’ shortcomings have been exposed in these three pre-season games and their failure thus-far to bring in a left-back who is adept both in defence and attack could certainly cost the Gunners in 2019/20.

Emery will surely be worried about this problem and it’s no wonder links with Kieran Tierney persist.

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Mustafi fast became the butt of many a joke last term, with the German’s defensive ineptitude on display in both home and away fixtures against Crystal Palace in particularly. He scythed down Cheikhou Kouyate inside the box at Selhurst Park and played Zaha in to score the winner at the Emirates Stadium.

There appears to be no sign of the former Valencia man making any improvements this summer, either.

He allowed one of the world’s most lethal strikers in Robert Lewandowski all the space in the world to head home Serge Gnabry’s cross in the Gunners’ win over Bayern – and was all too often guilty of sloppy passing and a lack of awareness.

There’s absolutely no way the World Cup-winner should be anywhere near Arsenal’s starting XI come their opening day clash with Newcastle next month – if he even survives the summer window, that is.

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