Another ex Liverpool player becomes a manager

Dirk Kuyt has become the latest former Liverpool player to become a senior manager after the former attacker accepted to become the next manager of ADO Den Haag. The Dutch side is now in the country’s second division after suffering relegation and Kuyt is looking to help them gain promotion back to the top-flight. He remains one of the fan favourites at Liverpool where he played around 300 games either as a striker or as a winger for the Reds. He joins the likes of Steven Gerrard and Sami Hypia in becoming an ex Liverpool player that has become a manager. The former has achieved success in his career after leading Rangers to the Scottish league title before he returned to England to manage Aston Villa. They have been very impressive in the transfer market so far and he will hope they can get a European place by the end of the next campaign.

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Leeds to sign another Salzburg star

Jesse Marsch is continuing to poach some of the finest players from his former club, RB Salzburg for his Leeds United side. The American helped the Whites to avoid relegation from the Premier League in the just-concluded season and he would now look to build on that and make an impression in the competition next season. Leeds have started their summer well after they landed Brenden Aaronson from Salzburg and they are now close to signing another player from the Austrian club. The Daily Mail claims they are finalizing talks with the same team for the signature of hardworking defender, Rasmus Kristensen. The Dane is expected to provide depth for them in the full-back spots and make it more competitive for the 2022/2023. The report claims he had interest from Borussia Dortmund as well, but he has chosen to move to Leeds and compete in the Premier League.

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Inter Milan plots an audacious return for Lukaku

Inter Milan is planning to re-sign Romelu Lukaku one year after selling him to Chelsea for £97.5million. The striker had fired them to winning the Italian league title under Antonio Conte in 2021, but Chelsea paid the huge sum to take him back to London. His return to the Premier League has been far from what everyone wants and he could now be sold by the Blues. Sky Sports Italia as reported by The Daily Mail claims the former Italian champions are thinking about taking Lukaku back, but they will struggle to pay the fee. Not just his transfer valuation. He also earns around £325,000 a week and that salary will simply be too much for Inter to pay him at the moment. The Italians will need Chelsea to seriously subsidise his current wages and they might agree to it considering that he does not fit the system of Thomas Tuchel.

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Tottenham sign Perisic

Tottenham has completed the signing of Ivan Perisic from Inter Milan on a free transfer. The Croatian helped Inter win the Italian Cup and Italian Super Cup in this campaign and they were desperate to keep him. However, he wanted to try a new challenge and has always wanted to play in the Premier League. He decided to accept Tottenham’s offer of a two-year deal, according to Sun Sports. The report claims the winger has been on the radar of the English club because he is perfect for Antonio Conte’s wing-back system. He thrived in the same role at Inter and Spurs believe he would continue his fine form at their home and the 2018 World Cup finalist is delighted to have joined them. A Tottenham statement read: “We are delighted to announce the transfer of Ivan Perisic. “The vastly experienced Croatia international will join the Club on 1 July following the expiration of his contract at Internazionale and has agreed a deal that will run until 2024.”

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Teammate shocks Chelsea players on the morning of FA Cup final

Andreas Christensen reportedly shocked his Chelsea teammates on the morning of their FA Cup final game against Liverpool by telling his manager, Thomas  Tuchel that he couldn’t play the game. The departing Danish defender, who has agreed to play for Barcelona from next season, would probably have started the match ahead of Trevor Chaloboah if he was available. However, The Daily Mail Claims he told his manager on the morning of the fixture that he would not be available to play, but he it wasn’t because of an injury. The report claims his teammates were shocked when he checked out of the team’s hotel that morning and it remains unclear what had happened to him. In his absence, the Blues played a good game as they held Liverpool to a goalless draw after extra-time before the Reds beat them on penalties. They have now lost their last three FA Cup finals and their defeat means Liverpool can potentially end this campaign by winning the quadruple.

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How grooming youngsters has made Ajax favourites for Bettors

One of the biggest upset in recent memory has to be Ajax’s 2-1 win over Juventus in the 2018/2019 Champions League quarterfinals. Having beaten defending champions Real Madrid in the last round, most people thought that the Dutch men had overachieved and would definitely be eliminated by Juventus in the quarterfinals. One reason why so many people didn’t give Ajax a chance is because Juve had spent £100 million on the signing of ‘Mr Champions League’ Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer and he should be able to help them finally win the Champions League, so they thought. The Dutch side entered this season’s Champions League as outsiders but they made their mark quickly as they qualified from their group only behind Bayern Munich and have now reached the Champions League semifinals. Ajax have made themselves favourites for www.oddsusa.com soccer bettors now as they seem full of confidence and it seems like any team that dares to underrate them would do so at their peril. Youngsters all over Frenkie the Jong ran the show when they played Juventus in the first leg, he is 19. David Neres scored their equalizing goal in that game, the Brazilian is 22 years old, while Matthijs de Ligt who scored the winning goal against Juventus is just 19 years of age as well. These youngsters were plucked away by Ajax from very young ages and they have been groomed to become stars of the game. It is a well-established fact that Ajax is a soccer factory that produces some of the global superstars who they usually sell to the world’s biggest teams. Frenkie de Jong has already agreed on a deal to join Barcelona in the summer and Matthijs de Ligt has been linked with the world’s biggest clubs and a summer move could also be on the cards. Bettors’ delight Apart from being the club with some of the world’s best youngsters, Ajax has now become the favourite team to bet on for many bettors. Their sweet attacking football makes them favourites to win almost every game and since they hit their stride, they have just been getting better with every game. They have been involved in over 1.5 goals scored in more than 90 percent of their matches. Having scored over 100 goals in just 30 league games, most bettors would stake on their games to end in over 2.5 goals. They are on course to win the Dutch league title as well as the Champions League and if they achieve any of this it would be with an average of age 24 years.

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Things you may not know about World Cup tournament

Every 4 years, football lovers are excited about the World Cup tournament. World Cup is no doubt real the best tournament ever, attracting millions of people all around the world. The article lists some interesting things you may not know about this incredible tournament. Keyword: football The history of the World Cup The World Cup was held for the first time in 1930 by FIFA- the Fédération Internationale de Football Association. Football had existed for a long time before the year 1930. The match between Scotland and England marked the first international football match in the world. Since then, football had stretched all around the world and gained love from a huge amount of people. In the 1932 Summer Olympics in the United States, football did not appear in the list of sports, which led to FIFA’s decision about holding their own football tournament. Uruguay was chosen as the host country for this first tournament. First FIFA World Cup was held in Centenario Stadium in Montevideo city. There were only 13 nations taking part in this tournament, including four nations from Europe, two nations from North America and seven nations coming from South America. Reasons why the World Cup is held every four years World Cup is obviously the most attractive tournament in the world. So there must be some reasons why FIFA decided to take it every four years instead of two years, three years or every year. The answer is more simple than what you have in your mind. In the past, IOC, the organization which holds the Olympic event, had tried to hold it every two years. However, they failed from their first time in 1906. After some discussions, they all agreed that 4-years coming up as the best gap to hold this football tournament. In addition, as the FIFA World Cup started in 1930 when transportation did not develop strongly like what it does today, it was hard for footballers to travel around the world for the annual tournament. This is the reason why there were 13 countries joining the first World Cup tournament in 1930. In fact, four countries from Europe participated and others chose to stay at home because of this geographical barrier. On the other hand, footballers really need time to relax and recover (if they have any injuries during the tournament). As football is sports with many activities, footballers can potentially get the injury. In some serious case, they have to stop playing for a particular period of time to receive treatment. The gap four years may be an ideal period for them to fully recover but not making their fans to wait too long. From the view of the host country, World Cup would be an incredible chance to introduce more about the country, culture, splendid sights,…Thus, the host country can attract more foreign tourists, contributing greatly to the development of tourism industry. However, the story is not that simple. The host country has to ensure its infrastructure to welcome about five million or even more football fans. Brazil, the host of World Cup 2014, spent about $4 billion in their 12 stadiums upgrading. The amount of money is even three times bigger for Russia to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Their $12 billion to prepare everything needed for this football tournament really shocked the whole world. Lastly, the four-year period seems to be a perfect time for the football fans to wait for their favourite footballers’ performance. Letting them wait instead of holding this football tournament every year or every two years is actually reasonable and smart. Are the winners “home teams”? It is not random that in many football tournaments, the winners are the home teams. This is what many people, especially the football lovers, often complain about. The host nations not only gain huge economic benefits but their home teams seem to receive preferential treatments no matter how their performances are. There are six home teams who are also the winners: Uruguay (1930), Italy (1934), England (1966), Germany (1974), Argentina (1978), France (1998). In four years, including 1930, 1950, 1962 and 1978, when the FIFA World Cup was held in South America, all the teams won came from South America. This may be just a coincidence. Of course, we cannot deny the fact that all many teams are talented, but these coincidences really raise doubts about the preferential treatments. Why people around the world all perceive football as the king of sports? The reason is its tremendous spirit that no other sports have. And damaging this spirit, of course, makes football fans angry. Is there a nation competing in every World Cup?   The answer is Brazil. Brazil is the only country in the world to participate in every FIFA World Cup. Brazil now leads the world with its five wins. Before building this excellent reputation, Brazil team had faced a hard time when they lose Uruguay in a knockout match in the 1950 World Cup. That Uruguay won 2-1 was really a shock, not only for Brazil citizens but also for football fans all around the world. The president of FIFA, Jules Rimet, had thought that Brazil would be the winner and only prepared his speech in Portuguese, Brazil’s most popular language. Brazil now ranks first in the soccer World Cup titles won by the country with their five winning tournaments, including 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002. The Queen of World Cup songs Football and music have a close relationship. World Cup songs often are sung by famous singers and they receive love from people all around the world, even they are not football fans. These songs inspire both footballers and football fans greatly with their meaningful lyrics and an amazing beat. One of the most successful World Cup songs is “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” which is the combination between Colombian singer Shakira and South African band Freshlyground.  Released in 7th May 2010, the song was chosen as the official song of FIFA

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Former Arsenal star Undergoing medical at West Ham ahead of January move

Former Arsenal star, Samir Nasri is set to make a stunning return to the Premier according to reports. The attacker was banned for doping-related offences earlier this year and his ban is set to expire from January 1. However, he can begin to train with a potential suitor from this month, and it appears that West Ham are ready to offer him a chance to revive his career. He won the Premier with Manuel Pellegrini at Manchester City in 2014 and the duo are set to be reunited at the London Stadium. Reports from Talksport claims that the Irons have offered the midfielder a trial and he is set to start training with them pending when the January transfer window reopens and he would sign on permanently. Pellegrini is looking to turn ambitious West Ham into a top 8 team and would need the help of as many experienced player as he can get. Nasri was offloaded by Pep Guardiola in 2016 after the Catalan became tired of his weight and attitude and the Hammers would hope that it has improved since that time.

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Arsenal face Sevilla threat in their bid to land Danny Welbeck replacement

Arsenal are facing a major hurdle in their bid to sign AS Roma striker, Patrik Schick as a replacement for Danny Welbeck. The England attacker suffered a major injury in their game against Sporting Lisbon and has undergone surgery, however, the Gunners currently do not know how long he would be sidelined, so they are pursuing a deal for Schick. The 22 years old Czech Republic international is currently out of favour at Roma and wants regular first team football. He was scouted by the Gunners before he joined Roma from Sampdoria last summer but decided to move to Rome instead. A move for Schick would be a struggle to pull off for the Gunners according to Italian media. They opine that the attacker wants regular first-team football, but Unai Emery cannot guarantee him that. Sevilla and Crystal Palace are two other teams who want to take him on as well. The Spaniards and the Eagles have promised him first-team football, and he may decide to go to Seville instead as he would be playing in Europe there.

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Tottenham set to battle Borussia Dortmund for the signature World Cup star

With the next transfer window just two months away, clubs have begun making plans and one team we all feel should be making plans to add to their line up is Tottenham. The Lilywhites became the first team not to add a single to their roaster in a transfer window last summer, and they would make do with some new players when the winter transfer window opens. Reports on Talksport claims that Mauricio Pochettino’s men are set to sign Celta Vigo’s Maxi Gomez, but they face competition from Borussia Dortmund. Gomez was a star for Uruguay at the last World Cup and he has continued his fine form for the Spanish side this season. He has formed a good partnership with former Liverpool flop, Iago Aspas and has either been scoring or providing an assist this season. Harry Kane is the undisputed first-choice attacker for Spurs, but Pochettino wants a backup for the England man. Borussia Dortmund believe that the prospect of playing more regularly would convince Gomez to join them instead.

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