شارك الدولي المصري عمر مرموش، في فوز فريقه مانشستر سيتي على ليتون أورينت، ضمن منافسات دور الـ32 من بطولة كأس الاتحاد الإنجليزي.
وأقيمت مباراة مانشستر سيتي وليتون أورينت على ملعب الأخير “بريسبان رود” في العاصمة “لندن” وسط حضور جماهير كبير من جانب أصحاب الأرض.
وشهدت المباراة مشاركة عمر مرموش مهاجم مانشستر سيتي الذي عوض غياب إيرلينج هالاند للراحة في تلك المباراة وقدم مستوى جيد على مدار الشوطين، لكنه لم يسجل.
طالع أيضًا.. تقييم عمر مرموش في مباراة مانشستر سيتي وليتون أورينت بـ كأس الاتحاد الإنجليزي
في الـ10 دقائق الأولى، نفذ مرموش 3 ركنيات، ولكن لم ينجح هجوم مانشستر سيتي من استغلالهم، قبل التأخر في النتيجة.
في الدقيقة 29، طلب الكرة في ظهر دفاع أورينت، ولكنه لم يتمكن من التسديد بعد ضغط أصحاب الأرض على النجم المصري، وفي الدقيقة 39، سدد مخالفة من على يمين منطقة جزاء الخصم، ولكن الحارس تعامل معها بسهولة.
في الوقت الضائع للشوط الأول، أهدر عمر مرموش أخطر فرص المباراة بعد عرضية من سافينيو، ولكن حارس أصحاب الأرض منع المصري من تسجيل هدفه الأول بقميص بطل إنجلترا.
مع بداية الشوط الثاني، سدد كرة ولكنها كانت ضعيفة على مرمى أورينت، عند الدقيقة 47، وفي الدقيقة 55 أهدر انفراد تام بمرمى ليتون أورينت، بعد تمريرة من نيكو أوريلي، ولكن المصري سدد في جسد الحارس جوش كيلي.
في الدقيقة الأخيرة، تلاعب مرموش بدفاعات ليتون أورينت، ومر من 3 لاعبين قبل اللحاق به، وذهاب الكرة إلى كيفين دي بروين.
شارك مرموش في المباراة كاملة، ولأول مرة يلعب 90 دقيقة مع مانشستر سيتي، حيث أنه خرج في الشوط الثاني خلال مباراتي تشيلسي وآرسنال الماضيتين. ملخص لمسات عمر مرموش في مباراة مانشستر سيتي وليتون أورينت
Kylian Mbappe achieved a massive Champions League feat only bettered by Lionel Messi with his goal for Real Madrid against Atalanta.
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The French superstar netted his 50th goal in the prestigious competition, achieving the feat at the age of 25 years and 356 days. This makes him the second-youngest player to accomplish this landmark, a record that remains in the hands of Lionel Messi, who reached a half-century of Champions League goals at just 24 years and 284 days in 2012.
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Mbappe struck early against Atalanta as he skillfully found the bottom corner in the tenth minute, giving Los Blancos the lead. This marked his 12th goal for the Spanish giants since joining them in the summer. By reaching 50 goals in just 79 Champions League appearances, Mbappe also ranks as the fourth-quickest player to achieve this landmark. Only Ruud van Nistelrooy (62 matches), Messi (66 matches), and Robert Lewandowski (77 matches) have accomplished the feat faster.
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Mbappe’s achievement places him ahead of another football legend, Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored his 50th Champions League goal at 28 years and 78 days. Despite this milestone, the French star still has a long way to go to match the former Real Madrid icon's all-time competition tally of 140 goals.
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Mbappe’s historic night was cut short as he was forced off the pitch in the 36th minute due to a muscle injury. However, Real Madrid rallied in the second half and goals from Vinicius Jr. and Jude Bellingham ensured that they bagged the three points to climb to the 18th spot in the standings. To secure a direct qualification to the Champions League knockout rounds, Real Madrid must climb into the top eight, which guarantees automatic progression to the round of 16. With two critical matches remaining against RB Salzburg and Brest in January 2025, the pressure is on for Carlo Ancelotti’s men to deliver.
After an excellent summer transfer window, Manchester United are already reportedly targeting further incomings, with a long-term replacement for Luke Shaw now in their sights.
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The Red Devils ended the window with the arrival of Manuel Ugarte to ensure that they welcomed additions all across Erik ten Hag's side, from the backline to his attacking options. Ugarte may well prove to be the most important incoming of the lot. The former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder should replace Casemiro and put an end to United's woes in the middle of the park.
Ugarte was a fan of the deal himself, expressing his delight by telling the club's official website: "It is an incredible feeling to join a club of this magnitude; one that is admired all around the world. The project that the football leadership discussed with me is extremely exciting; Manchester United is an ambitious club and I am an ambitious player."
However, those at Old Trafford haven't taken time to admire their summer business, as they have already shifted their attention towards further incomings. According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United are now targeting a long-term deal to sign Antonee Robinson to replace the injury-prone Luke Shaw. The 27-year-old is reportedly valued at £30m by Fulham and could help solve another problem in Ten Hag's side.
Fulham defenderAntonee Robinson.
No one's doubting Shaw's ability, of course, but his injury record speaks for itself, with the left-back having already missed the start of the campaign. Robinson, meanwhile, missed just one Premier League game last season and has enjoyed a flying start to the season at Craven Cottage.
"Great" Robinson has picked up where he left off
Arguably one of the Premier League's best left-backs last season, Robinson has simply picked up where he left off since the summer, assisting twice in three games to maintain his place as one of Fulham's most important players.
Fulham boss Marco Silva is well aware of just how talented the American is too, having said via The Athletic last weekend: "The way he started last week, he’s a great, great athlete. He’s a crucial, crucial player for us. If he keeps improving, then it will be another big season ahead for him. A great assist, great decision to do it first-time for Iwobi. He has to really like his performance."
As Robinson continues to steal the headlines, Manchester United could close in to land the ultimate replacement for the unreliable Shaw.
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Shaw's lack of minutes last season highlights just how unreliable an option he has become under Ten Hag. By contrast, Robinson's ability to create and his consistency stand out as traits that the Red Devils should be chasing sooner rather than later.
Sunderland are considering a loan move for a Premier League striker who only joined his current club earlier in this transfer window.
The Black Cats got their Championship campaign underway last weekend in the best possible way, as they claimed all three points by beating Cardiff City 2-0. It was Regis Le Bris’ first game in charge of the club, and the hope is that the result could be the start of what turns out to be a successful season on Wearside.
They will need to sign more attacking reinforcements before the summer window draws to a close however, with their interest in Tottenham starlet Dane Scarlett coming to nothing after the 20 year-old signed a loan deal with Oxford United on Monday evening.
Le Bris and Co reportedly want to add two strikers before the deadline – a youngster and an experienced head – and it appears they have now identified a new target to fit the former category.
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It has been a rather low-key transfer window for Sunderland so far, as the club has made just four new additions. Those signings have all come as free agents, and they include players such as Alan Browne, Ian Poveda, and Simon Moore. It now appears as though the Black Cats are ready to add to those four new faces, as they eye a deal for a Premier League striker.
According to Sky Sports’ Keith Downie, AFC Bournemouth striker Daniel Jebbison is one of a handful of strikers Sunderland are considering as they try to add a new forward to their squad. Jebbison only joined the Cherries in this transfer window in a deal that cost the Premier League side £1.5 million in training fees.
Downie states that despite only just joining Bournemouth, Jebbison will be loaned out this summer, and Sunderland, who are keen to sign a forward, see the young player as someone who can add pace and power to their attack. He goes on to add that the Black Cats are exploring their options but have yet to make an approach for the player.
Daniel Jebbison’s record in the Championship
The 21-year-old came to light during his time in Sheffield United’s academy, impressing in their academy teams before joining Burton Albion on loan in the 2021/22 campaign. That was the forward’s first real taste of regular first-team football, and it was an opportunity he grabbed, as he scored seven goals in 20 League One games.
That loan allowed him to return to Bramall Lane and fight for a place in their starting XI. However, while he did feature more for the Yorkshire side, he was still unable to be a regular contributor. He played eight times for Sheffield United in the 2021/22 Championship season, followed by 16 times in the next campaign, as the Blades sealed promotion to the top flight.
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Overall, Jebbison has played 24 times in the Championship in his career, and he has managed just one goal and one assist to his name so far.
If Sunderland does secure a deal to sign Jebbison on loan for this campaign, then the Black Cats and Le Bris will be hoping his record improves in front of goal in the second tier, although the arrival of a second new forward with more experience should lighten the pressure on the youngster's shoulders.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers singled out one of his players as being truly underrated following his performance against Rangers.
The Scottish Premiership champions have made an excellent start to the new season, which continued after another convincing win against arch-rivals Rangers on Sunday. The Hoops looked in control of the tie from the off, and it wasn’t long before their dominance paid off, with them running out 3-0 winners to make it four wins from four.
9/10 Celtic star just showed why Rodgers can forget O'Riley
The Hoops central midfielder enjoyed a terrific afternoon at Parkhead on Sunday.
Despite Celtic losing one of their key players during the summer transfer window in Matt O’Riley, the Bhoys had a productive summer, as the club brought in eight players over the course of the last few months, with key areas strengthened.
Brendan Rodgers was keen for his side to have things in place should the club lose one of their better players, and they did just that, as Paulo Bernardo joined the club from Benfica earlier this summer, and they then brought in Arne Engels – two players who will look to replace O’Riley.
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The strong summer of business has helped the club make a good start to the season, and that continued on Sunday as the Hoops brushed aside Rangers in emphatic style.
Former Rangers striker Billy Dodds labelled Celtic a "very good team" and one that is playing with confidence after their win on Sunday. Dodds told Sportsound (via BBC Sport): "Celtic are a very good team – they are in such a rich vein of form, and they play with confidence, pace and energy."
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Meanwhile, another former Rangers striker, Kris Boyd, believes Rangers are miles behind Celtic, as they are better than them all over the pitch. Boyd told Sky Sports: "Forget Celtic. Rangers are miles off. Celtic are better than Rangers all over the pitch."
While these pundits were lauding Celtic, Rodgers was keen to leave praise for a certain individual after his impressive performance against the Gers.
Rodgers sees Celtic player as underrated after Rangers display
Rodgers believes Celtic defender Liam Scales and other players like him may not be the "sexiest of players" because they haven’t been signed for a lot of money, but the manager sees the likes of Scales as invaluable.
Rodgers said about Scales to the BBC: "He had a fantastic season last season, and sometimes the guys that come in that are either Scottish or from Ireland, they might not feel to be the sexiest of players; we might not have signed them for a lot of money, but these guys… I don’t know where we would have been without Liam Scales last year.
"His robustness; he plays games, he hardly ever gets injured, and again, he stood up today."
This praise from Rodgers comes after the defender won every duel he had during the 3-0 win over Rangers. Scales played the full 90 minutes at Parkhead, making five clearances, blocked two shots and made two interceptions.
Furthermore, he won all three of his ground duels that he had in the game, while he also won all five of his aerial duels. Scales had 93 touches of the ball in the 90 minutes, finishing the game with an 88% pass accuracy. He was also given a Sofascore rating of 7.9 for his performance against Rangers, so Rodgers' praise was certainly not undeserved.
Alex Davies and Keaton Jennings put on fifty opening stand after Lancs put in
ECB Reporters' Network20-May-2021Lancashire openers Keaton Jennings and Alex Davies posted their fourth 50 partnership of the season as day one of their LV= County Championship clash with Northamptonshire was cut short by heavy rain.Just 70 minutes play was possible as Northamptonshire welcomed back crowds to Wantage Road to watch Lancashire advance to 59 without loss from 16.5 overs in the morning session.Northamptonshire captain Adam Rossington had won the toss and opted to give his seamers first use of a pitch in overcast conditions. Gareth Berg and Ben Sanderson beat the bat regularly and saw a number of edges fly just wide of the slip cordon.The Lancashire pair though looked to be positive, with Davies striking three fours and bringing up the 50 stand when he clipped Tom Taylor through midwicket. Jennings then found the boundary by going down one knee to stroke Wayne Parnell through the covers before surviving a big shout for leg before wicket against the same bowler on 20.The rain then forced the players from the field. A planned resumption after lunch had to be abandoned when the bad weather returned and play was eventually called off shortly after 4pm.
West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui says he and the squad will visit Michail Antonio in hospital as he recovers from his "miracle" car crash escape.
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The 34-year-old had surgery on a lower limb fracture following his accident last weekend, with the Jamaica international having to be cut from the wreckage of his £260,000 Ferrari FF after colliding with a tree in Theydon Bois, Essex. Now, Hammers manager Lopetegui says the striker is "recovering well" and the team will visit him in hospital this weekend.
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He told reporters: "We are going to visit him [Friday] or [Saturday]. But the main thing is we are happy because he is recovering well. We are close to him and his family and we wish him the best for the next days. The best news about Michail Antonio was that he was able to talk with us before the [Wolves] match – [because] looking at the car crash, it was one miracle [he was OK]. Now he is strong, he is recovering himself in the next months to be a man first and then a player."
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Reports have claimed Antonio, who has been at West Ham since 2015, may not be able to walk without crutches for up to a year and he may never play football again. He and the footballing world will hope he can return to action as soon as possible.
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According to the news agency, Antonio is expected to remain in hospital for weeks as he recovers from multiple injuries. The veteran forward, who has scored 83 goals in 323 games for the east London outfit, had a video call with his West Ham team-mates on Monday before they beat Wolves 2-1.
It's finally here; after a summer of non-stop rumours, international football and globe-spanning preseason tours, the transfer deadline is upon us.
While some Premier League teams still have plenty of work to do before the clock strikes 11 tonight, others seemingly have a lot less to do, including Tottenham Hotspur.
The North Londoners have already signed a plethora of talented players over the last couple of months, from Wilson Odobert to Dominic Solanke.
However, while the Lilywhites are unlikely to add any more big-name stars to Ange Postecoglou's squad today, they have been linked with a potential bargain in a signing reminiscent of Archie Gray's last month.
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According to a recent report from GIVEMESPORT, Tottenham are one of several clubs who have been offered Burnley midfielder Josh Brownhill.
Burnley midfielder Josh Brownhill.
Alongside the Lilywhites, the report has revealed that Everton and Fulham are just a couple of the clubs who have been made aware of the 28-year-old's availability.
The good news for the North Londoners, who are interested in the player, per the report, is that he's available for a cut-price fee of just £5m due to his contract expiring next summer.
He wouldn't be a game-changing signing for Spurs, but given the price and his experience, bringing him to the club before the window slams shut tonight seems like a great way to improve the squad.
Why Brownhill would be a good signing for Spurs
Okay, so before we look at why Spurs should sign Brownhill, let's examine how his transfer would be reminiscent of Gray's last month.
Burnley midfielder Josh Brownhill.
Well, to get straight to the point, it would see the club dipping back into the Championship to sign an incredibly important player from a team who was recently in the Premier League and, while the Clarets ace isn't going to be as crucial to Postecoglou's squad in the long term, he could be a useful addition for the here and now.
For example, he made 33 Premier League appearances, mostly in central midfield, for Vincent Kompany's side last season, in which he scored four goals and provided two assists, equating to a goal involvement on average every 5.5 games, which is quite impressive for someone in his position in a team that was relegated.
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Moreover, he had the captain's armband for the majority of those games and as Tottenham look to build a young and exciting team over the next few years, having an older head who's happy to play a supporting role and who also has leadership qualities can only be a good thing.
Lastly, across his entire career to date, the "fabulous player", as dubbed by former professional Lee Hendrie, has only missed 15 games through injury, meaning he could be relied upon to remain fit for the games in which he's called upon.
Ultimately, Brownhill is not a player who will change games for Spurs, and his potential transfer to the club would probably not even be picked up upon by fans of other clubs. However, he is a Premier League-proven midfielder with plenty of experience, a clean bill of health and leadership qualities, and he's supposedly available for just £5m.
Therefore, Levy and Co should look to bring him in before the window closes tonight, as he could be a dream squad player for Postecoglou.
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The experienced veteran would be an incredible addition to the squad.
Sunderland are considering a loan move for a Premier League striker who only joined his current club earlier in this transfer window.
The Black Cats got their Championship campaign underway last weekend in the best possible way, as they claimed all three points by beating Cardiff City 2-0. It was Regis Le Bris’ first game in charge of the club, and the hope is that the result could be the start of what turns out to be a successful season on Wearside.
They will need to sign more attacking reinforcements before the summer window draws to a close however, with their interest in Tottenham starlet Dane Scarlett coming to nothing after the 20 year-old signed a loan deal with Oxford United on Monday evening.
Le Bris and Co reportedly want to add two strikers before the deadline – a youngster and an experienced head – and it appears they have now identified a new target to fit the former category.
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Sunderland transfer news
It has been a rather low-key transfer window for Sunderland so far, as the club has made just four new additions. Those signings have all come as free agents, and they include players such as Alan Browne, Ian Poveda, and Simon Moore. It now appears as though the Black Cats are ready to add to those four new faces, as they eye a deal for a Premier League striker.
According to Sky Sports’ Keith Downie, AFC Bournemouth striker Daniel Jebbison is one of a handful of strikers Sunderland are considering as they try to add a new forward to their squad. Jebbison only joined the Cherries in this transfer window in a deal that cost the Premier League side £1.5 million in training fees.
Downie states that despite only just joining Bournemouth, Jebbison will be loaned out this summer, and Sunderland, who are keen to sign a forward, see the young player as someone who can add pace and power to their attack. He goes on to add that the Black Cats are exploring their options but have yet to make an approach for the player.
Daniel Jebbison’s record in the Championship
The 21-year-old came to light during his time in Sheffield United’s academy, impressing in their academy teams before joining Burton Albion on loan in the 2021/22 campaign. That was the forward’s first real taste of regular first-team football, and it was an opportunity he grabbed, as he scored seven goals in 20 League One games.
That loan allowed him to return to Bramall Lane and fight for a place in their starting XI. However, while he did feature more for the Yorkshire side, he was still unable to be a regular contributor. He played eight times for Sheffield United in the 2021/22 Championship season, followed by 16 times in the next campaign, as the Blades sealed promotion to the top flight.
Daniel Jebbison's Championship record
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Overall, Jebbison has played 24 times in the Championship in his career, and he has managed just one goal and one assist to his name so far.
If Sunderland does secure a deal to sign Jebbison on loan for this campaign, then the Black Cats and Le Bris will be hoping his record improves in front of goal in the second tier, although the arrival of a second new forward with more experience should lighten the pressure on the youngster's shoulders.
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New Zealand allrounder Kyle Jamieson is wary of expecting too much assistance from the Dukes ball on New Zealand’s tour of England, saying that it could “hurt” their team’s chances if their pacers get carried away by chasing its fabled swing too much.”You don’t want to start trying to move the ball two sets of stumps and then get caught on the bounce,” Jamieson said in a media interaction. “We’ve found favourable conditions in New Zealand at times, albeit not with the Dukes ball, and we are mindful of the fact that if you start searching too much, you can get hurt a little bit.”The New Zealand players who were not at the IPL had trained with the Dukes ball before leaving for England. Jamieson too, it turns out, had Dukes balls in his kit bag at the IPL but eventually didn’t get the chance to train with them.”He [Shane Jurgensen, the New Zealand bowling coach] hid those two Duke balls in my bag but I didn’t get a chance to use them. There’s a lot of talk around how much the Dukes ball can move but it also doesn’t necessarily move all the time and it can take a while for it to start going.”I’m certainly excited by the chance of it moving around little bit. The part of the next few days [will be] to gauge around what the ball feels like and how much it’s going to move. We’ve seen in previous English summers the likes of [Stuart] Broad using the scrambled seam or wobbled seam ball. We’ll try and play around that and gauge the effective way to operate.”Related
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Jamieson is up for opening the bowling if given the chance, but acknowledges that there are more established pacers in the line-up. One of those, Trent Boult, could miss the two Tests against England, but New Zealand also have the experienced Tim Southee and Neil Wagner, as well as the likes of Colin de Grandhomme, Matt Henry, Doug Bracewell and Jacob Duffy in the squad.”I’ve done it in domestic cricket, and it’s certainly something that I’d like to do if the chance came up,” Jamieson said. “Obviously you’ve got two of New Zealand’s greats with Tim and Trent there, and rightly so they take the new ball, and I’m the third or fourth in line, but if the opportunity came to take the new ball, I’d certainly try and grab it with both hands.”Jamieson has impressed in Test cricket following his international debut against India early last year. He picked up nine wickets across two games in that series and followed it up with 11 scalps against West Indies in December 2020. He bettered that in the series against Pakistan, where he picked up 16 wickets across two games, including a 11-for in the second Test in Christchurch in January this year.This will be the first time Jamieson will be bowling outside New Zealand in Test cricket, though. Bowling coach Jurgensen believes Jamieson can replicate that form in England.”I have no doubt,” Jurgensen said. “He has a really good opportunity to prepare. Once the guys coming from the IPL are cleared to get out [of quarantine] and start their preparation, hopefully, fingers crossed, they will have a really good run. If we were coming over here for one game, you would probably be a little bit worried about all the guys’ preparation. But we are here, we have got two really important Tests against England and a World Test [Championship] final. So plenty of time for Kyle to specifically prepare for what’s ahead on this tour.”