سيد عبد الحفيظ ساخرًا: أداء الزمالك في صالح الأهلي "نعمة ربنا يحفظها من الزوال"

أكد سيد عبد الحفيظ، مدير الكرة السابق بالنادي الأهلي، أن خوسيه ريبيرو حصل على كل الوقت والإمكانيات اللازمة قبل بداية الموسم، مشيرًا إلى أن ذلك يجعل جماهير الأهلي أكثر حساسية تجاه الأداء والنتائج.

وقال عبد الحفيظ في تصريحات لبرنامج “اللعيب” على قناة “MBC مصر”: “ريبيرو أخذ وقته قبل بداية الموسم مع الأهلي، كان لديه اللاعبين والأجواء المناسبة، وكل شيء كان متوفر له، وهذا سبب غضب الجماهير من الأداء والنتائج”.

وأضاف حول الزمالك: “البداية أمام سيراميكا كليوباترا كانت جيدة، وأمام وادي دجلة كان أداء الزمالك لصالح الأهلي لعبًا ونتيجةً”، مضيفًا ساخرًا: “نعمة ربنا يحفظها من الزوال”.

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وتطرق مدير الكرة إلى التغييرات التي أجراها النادي بعد سوء النتائج، مؤكدًا أنها خطوة إيجابية: “الأهلي لم ينتظر وأجرى التغيير مباشرة، وهذا يُحسب لمجلس الإدارة ولجنة التخطيط، نُهنئ الكابتن وليد صلاح الدين على توليه منصب مدير الكرة، فهو ليس زميلاً فقط بل أخ، ونتمنى له كل التوفيق، وإن شاء الله يحقق نجاحات”.

واختتم عبد الحفيظ حديثه بالإشارة إلى تعيين عماد النحاس مدربًا مؤقتًا: “تعيين عماد النحاس تجربة مُكررة، ونأمل أن ينجح فيها. الأهلي يمتلك قدرات وإمكانيات كبيرة، فقط يحتاج مدافع يُجيد الخروج بالكرة وظهير أيسر، أما خط الوسط والهجوم فيتميزان بمستوى عال جدًا، إن شاء الله بعد فترة التوقف يعود الأهلي بالمستوى الذي نريده”.

West Ham: Moyes dealt Fabianski setback

West Ham United have been dealt a big injury setback concerning goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.

What’s the latest?

That’s according to a recent report by Claret & Hugh, who claim that a West Ham source has revealed that, after being brought off at half-time in the 1-0 defeat to Manchester United on Sunday as a result of a knock, the 37-year-old is now a doubt for the visit of Crystal Palace this weekend.

Despite claiming that the Poland international’s setback is not overly serious, the source went on to state: “However, he cannot be considered certain for the game against Palace.”

Big blow for Moyes

While number two goalkeeper Alphonse Areola is by no means a drastic step down between the West Ham sticks, considering the fact that David Moyes clearly prefers to start Fabianski for the Hammers’ Premier League fixtures, the news that the shot-stopper is a doubt for the meeting with Palace on Sunday will undoubtedly have come as a big blow for the 59-year-old.

Indeed, despite the Irons making Areola’s season-long loan a permanent move this summer, Fabianski has started all 13 of West Ham’s top-flight fixtures so far this season.

However, not only has the £65k-per-week stopper been an ever-present in the Hammers’ starting XI this term, but he has also highly impressed, keeping three clean sheets and making an average of 2.8 saves per game, with these returns seeing the veteran ‘keeper average a SofaScore match rating of 6.98 – ranking him as Moyes’ fourth-best performer in the league.

As such, while Fabianski would not likely have started the Europa Conference League dead rubber against FCSB on Thursday night – with Areola starting all five fixtures in the competition so far this season – the claim that the 37-year-old is a doubt for the visit of Palace this weekend will certainly come as a blow to Moyes – who will undoubtedly be hoping his side can return to winning ways against their London rivals after a disappointing defeat last time out.

Newcastle transfer target Fofana talked up

Journalist Robin Bairner has talked up reported Newcastle United transfer target Seko Fofana.

The Lowdown: Newcastle interested in Fofana

The St James’ Park outfit’s interest in the 27-year-old was reported back in June ahead of the summer transfer window.

The Magpies were in a three-way battle with Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain for his signature, and Lens were prepared to let him go for a fee of between €30m and €40m (£26.2m-£34.9m).

It is not clear whether the Tynesiders will return for him in January, but The Daily Mail’s northeast reporter Craig Hope revealed in late October that Newcastle are set to prioritise the signing of a central midfielder as they search for an ally for Bruno Guimaraes.

The Latest: Fofana move backed

Speaking to GiveMeSport, Bairner has backed a potential Magpies move for Fofana, claiming that he would ‘fit really nicely’ with Bruno, and talked up his key attributes.

The French football journalist said of the Lens maestro: “I think he’d fit really nicely with Bruno Guimaraes. Fofana’s been a sort of revelation in Ligue 1 since he moved from Udinese a couple of years ago, he’s been undoubtedly one of the best central midfielders.

“Bruno was a strong performer in Ligue 1, and Seko Fofana is kind of similar. Very strong attacking player, he does most of his best work going forwards, is known for his powerful runs, his excellent shooting, and he’s got a very good scoring record.

“His influence at Lens has been tremendous, it’s very difficult to overstate how good he’s been there.”

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The Verdict: Get it done

Given that Bruno would have played against Fofana in Ligue 1 from his time at Lyon, he would know the 27-year-old’s strengths and attributes, so they could establish a formidable new partnership in the middle of the park for Eddie Howe’s side.

The Ivorian is a leader on the pitch, having established himself as the captain at Lens, and his goal contribution record is impressive for a central midfielder, with 14 goals and eight assists over the last two-and-a-bit seasons at the club (Transfermarkt).

He ranks in the 94th percentile for shots taken, 91st percentile for pass completion and 87th percentile for dribbles completed and progressive passes received for midfielders in Europe’s top five leagues over the past year (FBRef).

Fofana is clearly an all-rounder going by these figures, and him playing alongside another quality midfielder in Bruno could help elevate the Magpies to new heights.

Tottenham receive ‘brilliant’ Son news

Tottenham Hotspur forward Son Heung-Min being fit for the World Cup is ‘brilliant to hear’, says Sky Sports pundit Paul Robinson.

The Lowdown: Injury concerns

The South Korean was forced off the pitch after sustaining a facial injury during the 2-1 win over Marseille in the Champions League last week, which he had to undergo surgery for as a result of a fracture around his left eye.

The Premier League giants were filled with doubts that the 30-year-old would therefore have to miss the tournament in Qatar, though he has since taken to social media to reveal that he will indeed recover in time to get on the plane.

The Latest: Robinson’s reaction

Asked by Football Insider to give his reaction to Son’s hugely positive news, Robinson said:

“It is brilliant to hear that.

“The World Cup is a massive tournament that every player wants to play in. These are the moments you dream of as a footballer.

“It will be a massive honour for him to represent his country at the World Cup. It would have been blow if he was ruled out.

“I thought it looked like a bad injury. Everyone, club and country, will be over the moon that he is recovering quickly. It is good news all-round.”

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The Verdict: Massive boost

Son being available to go and participate in the World Cup will come as a huge boost to him given that he is the captain of his national side.

The attacker has already earned an outstanding 105 caps for his country, scoring 35 goals during that time, and that number only looks set to increase.

Spurs will also no doubt be hoping that he returns to domestic action in his usual form as they look to string a decent run of results together in their push for a top-four finish.

Rangers could sack GVB in coming days

Glasgow Rangers could be set to sack manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst in the coming days, according to reports over the last 48 hours.

The Lowdown: Calls for the sack

The Premiership giants have lost ground in the title race in recent weeks, falling nine points off the pace, and there has recently been calls from some fans for the 47-year-old to be dismissed following a dismal run of form for the Light Blues.

The Dutchman insisted during his post-match interview on Saturday following the 1-1 draw at St Mirren that he didn’t feel under any pressure despite a noticeable dip in form, although the Ibrox hierarchy appear to have a different view.

The Latest: Rangers set for big decision

According to Football Insider on Monday, Rangers are ‘increasingly likely’ to relieve Van Bronckhorst of his duties in the coming days after the board held ‘crisis talks’ regarding his future.

The Ibrox directors have been ‘locked in discussions’ over what to do, and it’s believed that the 47-year-old’s job is ‘hanging by a thread’.

It’s stated that plans are being ‘put in place’ for a new manager to be in the dugout for the first game back after the World Cup break, with QPR’s Michael Beale identified as the number one target.

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The Verdict: Time to go

Van Bronckhorst made an initial impact upon his arrival last year and got the club back into the Champions League group stage, but with pressure from many supporters impossible to ignore, now seems the right time to let him go.

That is all the more case given the mid-season break for the World Cup, as a quickfire change could give his successor a few weeks on the training ground to get his feet under the table.

The Rotterdam native has only won two out of his last seven games in all competitions, and after crashing out of Europe in unenviable record-setting fashion, Rangers’ season is already at risk of petering out to anti-climax.

The Gers are still on course to secure Europa League qualification for 2023/24, but a change at the helm could well be needed if the club want a stronger chance of success next season.

Newcastle: Bruno suffers injury in training

Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes has sustained an injury during World Cup training with Brazil, according to reports in the last 48 hours.

The Lowdown: Bruno selected for Brazil

The Premier League was taken by storm following the 25-year-old’s arrival in January, and his impressive performances at St James’ Park have recently seen him rewarded by his country.

Guimaraes was named in Tite’s 26-man squad to represent Brazil at the World Cup in Qatar later this month, although there have been a few concerns after a worrying update emerged from the Selecao’s training camp.

The Latest: Training ground injury scare

According to UOL (via Sport Witness), the Newcastle maestro required ‘medical assistance’ for a ‘relatively long’ period of time following a ‘challenge’ from Liverpool’s Fabinho in Brazil training on Wednesday, which coincidentally was Guimaraes’ 25th birthday.

The Magpies talisman ‘complained about pain’ in his right foot in the aftermath, with a ‘hole’ appearing in his boots, showing the severity of the tackle.

Despite the injury scare, it’s claimed that he is ‘fine’ and has now ‘returned’ to training with the squad, in what will be positive news for everyone to hear.

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The Verdict: Relief for Newcastle

Guimaraes has been dubbed a ‘leader’ by Jacek Kulig, and it will be a massive relief for Eddie Howe and Newcastle to learn that the player hasn’t picked up anything serious given the impact he has on the team.

The Rio de Janeiro native has scored eight goals and provided three assists in just 31 appearances for the Magpies, and he currently averages 2.6 tackles and 1.3 key passes per league game (WhoScored).

Those returns place him first and second respectively for those metrics among Howe’s squad, illustrating his important at St James’ Park.

Brazil’s opening game of the tournament comes against Serbia next Thursday, and Guimaraes will be hoping to continue his fine form from club level to get the nod to start on the biggest international stage of all.

Man United must sign Gakpo over Pulisic

Manchester United have been linked with the Netherlands’ World Cup sensation Cody Gakpo for some time now, with a deal looking more likely after the ace said “anything is possible” in a recent interview regarding his future at current club PSV Eindhoven. 

What’s the word?

Gakpo has confirmed, via the Athletic, that his immediate priority is the World Cup, and that he is avoiding speculation over his future.

He said: “I don’t get shy about the rumours. But it’s a team sport, it’s not about one person. I prefer it to be about the team. It’s nice things that people write, but I’m not too concerned with that.

“Right now I’m busy with the Dutch team. I’ll see what happens in the winter. In football, anything is possible.”

The prolific winger previously confirmed to the Times that he had held discussions with United this summer, with the Manchester outfit opting to pursue a deal for Brazilian winger Antony instead. 

Better than Pulisic

With recent reports also stating United boss Erik ten Hag is interested in a temporary move for Chelsea and USMNT winger Christian Pulisic, the United board will be engaged in fervent discussion over the best option following the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, who mutually agreed to terminate his deal with the club following an explosive interview with Piers Morgan. 

Both players are impressing for their countries on the global stage. Gakpo has netted in every fixture so far while Pulisic won the man of the match during USA’s deserved draw against England before scoring in Iran to seal their place in the knock-out stages.

However, it is the former who would be the superior option as United’s boss looks to rebuild.

For PSV this term, Gakpo has been nothing short of exceptional, scoring 13 goals and clinching 17 assists in just 24 appearances across all competitions. 

The 24-year-old Pulisic, in retrospect, holds just one solitary goal and two assists across 18 matches for Chelsea this term, albeit in a tougher league and with a role teetering closer to the periphery.

In the World Cup alone, Sofascore hands the 23-year-old Gakpo a rating of 7.5 after three matches, having indeed netted in all of those games.

His 1.7 key passes and 100% dribble success rate also further strengthens the claim that he would fit right into the United project, bringing an abundance of footballing quality to go in tandem with his knack for direct contributions. 

Pulisic, meanwhile, still boasts an impressive 7.3 rating, and has provided an equal number of 1.7 key passes. Unfortunately, he’s missed one big chance whilst only completing 43% of his dribbles.

Whilst a loan move for “Captain America” might appeal from a financial standpoint, with Gakpo attracting a £34m fee, such a swoop might indeed be worthwhile, with United securing a prolific “sensation” – in the words of Tom Alnutt – for years to come, filling the void left by Ronaldo’s acrimonious departure. 

Ultimately, for a club of the Red Devils’ stature and presence on the major stage, securing the best, most touted talent is simply imperative, and those mulling over the forthcoming transfer decisions will likely move for the player who will bring trophies back to the red side of Manchester; Gakpo fits that bill and then some.

Sunderland: Ross Stewart being monitored

Sunderland striker Ross Stewart is being monitored by Middlesbrough ahead of the January transfer window, according to reports in the last 48 hours.

The Lowdown: Stewart’s future up in the air

The Scotland international led his side to promotion last term after netting the second goal in the League One play-off final against Wycombe, and he has been a revelation in the Championship ever since.

However, the 26-year-old’s contract is set to expire at the end of the campaign, and with recent reports suggesting that the club are open to selling him in the winter should he not sign a new deal, he is now being linked with an exit from the Stadium of Light.

The Latest: Middlesbrough eyeing Stewart

According to the Daily Record late on Monday night, Stewart has emerged as a ‘target’ for northeast rivals Middlesbrough ahead of the transfer window opening in the New Year.

Boro manager Michael Carrick is believed to have ‘identified’ the Black Cats forward as a player who can help push his team higher in the table after catching the ‘attention’ of clubs following his displays last season.

The Riverside Stadium boss is ‘keen to sign’ the Sunderland talisman, and whilst Rangers were credited with an interest over the summer, that is ‘unlikely’ to be renewed.

The Verdict: Time to cash in

Stewart has been described as Sunderland’s ‘threat’ by Josh Bunting, but despite his incredible impact in the final third, now would be the right time to cash in on the 26-year-old.

The attacker has racked up eight goal contributions in just seven appearances this season and is averaging 3.9 shots per game (WhoScored), form which will allow the Wearside hierarchy to increase his valuation .

The Black Cats have already made an enquiry to sign Aston Villa striker Cameron Archer on loan, so he could be an ideal temporary replacement should Stewart depart.

Mina, Doucoure backed to leave Everton

Former Premier League goalkeeper and Sky Sports pundit Paul Robinson has backed both Abdoulaye Doucoure and Yerry Mina to leave Everton in January.

The Lowdown: Everton want wage bill trimmed

As per Football Insider, a ‘source’ from Goodison Park has claimed that the Merseyside club are ‘keen’ on trimming their wage bill, with Doucoure and Mina thought to be on “huge” salaries, among the highest in the squad.

The duo are thought to earn a whopping £120,000-per-week each, which is the joint-highest in the squad along with Alex Iwobi, per FBRef.

The Latest: January exits?

Speaking to Football Insider, Robinson has backed Doucoure and Mina to leave in January, as it would free up room on the wage bill for Frank Lampard to potentially bring in more reinforcements, with both of their contracts set to expire in the summer anyway:

“Mina’s injury record is not good at all.

“Doucoure has been a good player for Everton but given his age and the competition in that area, it might be time for him to move on.

“[Amadou] Onana has been an excellent acquisition. He is only going to get better.

“Frank needs to be given an opportunity to put his own stamp on the team and if that involves players leaving, Doucoure and Mina may make way.

“There has been a slight improvement this year but they are still lacking quality in certain areas. You cannot completely turn it around in one or two transfer windows.

“If Doucoure and Mina offers are accepted, that would free up some room on the wage bill. That may allow Frank to bring in bodies that he wants.”

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The Verdict: Get rid

January presents the only time the Toffees can receive transfer fees for Mina and Doucoure, with their contracts up in a few months.

Thus, they need to cash in on the pair now, at the risk of losing them for free.

Mina has struggled with injury problems throughout his Blues career, and has missed a staggering 55 games in total, while the arrivals of Amadou Onana, Idrissa Gueye and James Garner seem to have pushed Doucoure down the pecking order, with the central midfielder making a mere eight appearances so far this season.

Nonetheless, the extra wages saved could contribute to a significant signing in the window, as Everton look to avoid another relegation battle come the end of the campaign.

Arsenal: Edu closing in on Tielemans deal

Arsenal are closing in on a deal to bring Youri Tielemans to The Emirates in the January transfer window.

What’s the talk?

That’s according to a report by Spanish publication Marca (via Sport Witness), who claim that, despite Barcelona’s interest in signing the Leicester City midfielder as a replacement for Sergio Busquets in the heart of Xavi Hernández’s side, the Catalan club believe that they have already missed out on the Belgium international’s signature.

The report goes on to state that this is due to the 25-year-old being ‘very cold’ to the approaches of the LaLiga giants, something that Barca feel is down to the playmaker having already agreed a deal with another team, with Marca suggesting that this side is Arsenal – who have previously been reported to be “on track” to land Tielemans this winter.

Edu must move

Considering just how impressive Tielemans has been in an underperforming Leicester side so far this season, coupled with central midfield clearly being the area of Mikel Arteta’s table-topping side that lacks the most depth, the news that Edu appears to be closing in on a deal for the 25-year-old is undoubtedly fantastic news for the Gunners.

Indeed, over his 15 Premier League appearances in the current campaign, the £43.5m-rated talent has been in sensational form, having scored three goals, registered one assist and created five big chances for his teammates, in addition to taking an average of 1.1 shots – 0.6 of which have been on target – making 1.2 key passes and completing 0.5 dribbles – per game.

The £35k-per-week midfielder has also impressed in metrics more typically associated with his position, making an average of 2.3 tackles, 0.8 interceptions, 0.7 clearances and winning 4.1 duels – at a success rate of 59% – per match, as well as playing an average of 2.5 long balls, 2.3 chipped passes and completing a total of 47.3 passes – at a success rate of 86% – per game.

These returns have seen the playmaker who Jack Johnson dubbed “unreal” average an astonishing Sofascore match rating of 7.21, not only ranking him as Brendan Rodgers’ second-best performer in the league but also as the joint 26th-best player in the top flight as a whole – a rather remarkable feat considering he is playing a team who sit 13th in the Premier League standings.

As such, it can be safely assumed that, if playing for a side who currently occupy top spot in the division, Tielemans’ attacking and creative output would only increase further, something that further suggests that the 58-cap Belgium star would be something of a dream signing for Arteta ahead of his side’s title charge in the second half of the season.

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