Tag: Manchester City

  • Manchester City crush Liverpool 5-0

    Manchester City crush Liverpool 5-0

    Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus scored twice as Manchester City crushed Liverpool 5-0 in the English Premier League at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.

    Of course, it was going to end up this way with the visitors forced to play the second half down to 10 men for about 53 minutes.

    The result sends City, temporarily at least, to the top of the Premier League table with 10 points from four games, a point more than local rivals Manchester United.

    Manchester United are at Stoke City later on Saturday.

    Liverpool’s Senegalese striker Sadio Mane was shown a straight red card in the 37th minute for a high challenge on City’s goalkeeper Ederson.

    He had raced out of the penalty area and had to be carried off on a stretcher following the clash.

    City were already 1-0 up at that stage, thanks to a Sergio Aguero goal and they soon made their numerical advantage count when Jesus headed in a De Bruyne cross.

    The Brazilian tapped in his second in the 53rd minute after Aguero unselfishly played him in and Leroy Sane made it 4-0 in the 77th after combining well with Benjamin Mendy.

    Sane completed the rout in injury time with a brilliant, curling left-foot shot from 25 metres into the far corner.

    While the red card was the key moment in the game, Liverpool’s defensive frailties were again exposed as City found it far too easy to open up their back line.

    City manager Pep Guardiola opted for a relatively defensive formation with Kyle Walker and Benjamin Mendy operating as the two wing-backs at the side of a three-man defence.

    With Aguero and Jesus operating in tandem in attack, the formation relied heavily on Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne to provide creative play for City and he delivered in style.

    It was De Bruyne’s perfectly weighted pass that found Aguero’s well-timed run and the Argentine opened the scoring after skipping round Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet.

    Liverpool were asking their own questions however with their speedy Egyptian winger Mohammed Salah beating Nicolas Otamendi twice.

    But at both times he was unable to deliver either a testing shot or a precise cross.

    Mignolet had to save with his feet in the 35th minute to keep out a low shot from John Stones after the ball fell to the City defender inside the penalty area.

    Then came the crucial incident — Sane racing towards a long ball forward, Ederson rushing out of his area and stooping towards the ball.

    The Liverpool striker’s high foot striking the goalkeeper in the head.

    Referee Jonathan Moss deemed the challenge reckless and dangerous enough to merit a straight red card.

     The Brazilian received eight minutes of treatment before medical staff carried him off the field and straight to City’s medical facility for checks.

    Jesus then had a header from a curling De Bruyne cross from the left ruled out for offside, before having an assist moments later.

    The pair combined in almost identical fashion to make it 2-0 at the break.

    City had another effort ruled out when Aguero put the ball in the net early in the second half.

    It was however the Argentine’s show of generosity that touched many hearts.

    After latching on to a Fernandinho through ball and facing only Mignolet, he slipped the ball to Jesus for the third.

    It was thereafter one-way traffic throughout the second half.

    The fourth goal came when Sane used the overlapping Mendy to his left and got on the end of the low return pass.

    The German provided a moment of individual brilliance in the final seconds with his superb long-range strike.(Reuters/NAN)

  • 10 Transfers that could still happen before the end of the window.

    10 Transfers that could still happen before the end of the window.

    1. Fernando Javier Llorente Torres to Chelsea::

    Born 26 February 1985, nicknamed El Rey León is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Welsh club Swansea City and the Spain national team.

    Llorente started his career with Athletic Bilbao, working his way through the various youth ranks and becoming one of the most important offensive players for the club in the following decade, since making his first team debut in 2005. He scored 29 goals in all competitions in the 2011–12 season, and was described as a “Bilbao legend”.

    Antonio Conte has long had an admirer of the experienced forward, with the Chelsea boss having signed Llorente once before while he was Juventus manager. However, Swans boss and former Madrid assistant Paul Clement said on Sunday that “I’m confident of keeping Fernando and I see no reason why I shouldn’t be”. Clement has also previously stated that he’d had reassurances from the World Cup winner that he would not be leaving South Wales. With Swansea’s other big name, Gylfi Siggurdson, having departed for £45m, one would think the Swans will choose to keep Llorente even in the face of big-money offers.

    He has been a subject of a transfer to Chelsea since last season and the rumour resurfaces again and unless Swansea get a replacement for him, they are unwilling to release him.

    Likelihood of the transfer: 50/50

    9.Jamie Vardy to Everton or Chelsea: 

    Jamie Richard Vardyborn 11 January 1987 is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Leicester City and the England national team.

    Vardy began his senior career with Stockbridge Park Steels, breaking into the first team in 2007 and spending three seasons before joining Northern Premier League club FC Halifax Town in 2010. Scoring 26 goals in his debut season, he won the club’s “Player’s Player of the Year” award, and then moved to Conference Premier Club Fleetwood Town in August 2011 for an undisclosed fee. He scored 31 league goals in his first season at his new team, winning the team’s “Player of the Year” award as they won the division.. In the 2015–16 Premier League season, he scored in eleven consecutive Premier League matches, breaking Ruud van Nistelrooy’s record, and was voted the Premier League Player of the Season and FWA Footballer of the Year as outsiders Leicester won the title. Vardy made his international debut in June 2015 and was selected for UEFA Euro 2016.

    It would not surprise anyone were Leicester to cash in on the former factory worker, especially with Chelsea and Everton prepared to pay £40m for his services. Vardy may well feel that this summer is his last chance of a big move, and with Leicester failing to repeat their wonder-season from 2015/16, a move would seem the logical step for the England international.

    Likelihood of the transfer: 50/50

    1. Jonny Evans to Manchester City: 

    Jonathan Grant “Jonny” Evans (born 3 January 1988) is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays as a defender for and captains Premier League club West Bromwich Albion and plays for the Northern Ireland national team. Evans was born in Belfast and started his career at Green island FC, where he was spotted by Manchester United scouts. He progressed through Manchester United’s football Academy to play in several foreign tours in the summer of 2006. He made his Manchester United first team debut in the 2007–2008 League Cup, becoming a regular first-team squad member the following season. Evans is the second most decorated player in Northern Irish football history with 10 major trophies.

    However Evans’s recently-granted status as West Brom captain means that Tony Pulis is reluctant to sell. Evans himself has just declared loyalty to the Midlands outfit – on Sunday, he stated in West Brom’s matchday programme that “until anybody tells me different, I’m committed to the Albion and I’m only thinking about getting in this team”. As well as rebuffing Manchester City’s bid of £18m, Pulis’s side have also rebuffed a bid of more than £20m from Leicester City.

    Pep Guardiola seems to be angry with the defensive options he has at his disposal and wants to get a defender with a champion’s league experience.

    Likelihood of the transfer: Not Sure

    7.Virgil van Dijk to Liverpool: 

    Virgil van Dijk (born 8 July 1991) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Premier League club Southampton and the Netherlands national team.

    After beginning his career with Groningen, he moved to Celtic in 2013, where he won the Scottish Premiership and was named in the PFA Scotland Team of the Year in both of his seasons, also winning the Scottish League Cup in the latter. In September 2015, he joined Southampton.

    Van Dijk made his international debut for the Netherlands in 2015. After a successful 2016–17 season at Southampton Van Dijk was subject to interest from Liverpool who apologized to Southampton for an illegal approach on the player after having reportedly made his interest in a move to Liverpool clear. On 7 August 2017, Van Dijk handed in a transfer request to Southampton and released a statement along with it, emphasizing his wish to join a different club in the transfer window.

    Van Dijk has repeatedly made it clear he wants out from St Mary’s this summer, handing in a transfer request and even refusing to make himself available for pre-season matches. Mauricio Pellegrino’s side, however, seems utterly unwilling to let Van Dijk’s petulance win out. Their stance – that he is going nowhere – has never wavered.

    Likelihood of the transfer: Liverpool

    6.Renato Sanches to Liverpool or Swansea: 

    Renato Júnior Luz Sanches born 18 August 1997, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for German club Bayern Munich and the Portugal national team.

    He began his career at Benfica, making his professional debut for the reserves in October 2014 and for the first team in October 2015. In his only season for them, the team won the Primeira Liga and Taça da Liga. He then agreed on a move to Bayern Munich for an initial €35 million, the then highest fee for a Portuguese player leaving the domestic league.

    He made his full international debut in March 2016 and was chosen for UEFA Euro 2016 in France, at the age of 18, making him the youngest Portuguese to play in an international tournament, and the youngest player to win a Euro 2016 Final. He scored one goal during the competition and won the Young Player of the Tournament as Portugal captured the title for the first time in their history. He was the recipient of the 2016 Golden Boy Award.

    Sanches has himself expressed a desire to leave Bayern. Consequently, a clutch of upper-level Premier League sides have attempted to sign him this summer. Liverpool’s overtures have been particularly strong, and Sanches is very much a Jürgen Klopp player: young, hungry and swashbuckling in possession, but Liverpool’s attentions may be elsewhere.

    Likelihood of the transfer: Swansea.

    5. Shkodran Mustafi to Inter Milan: 

    Shkodran Mustafi born 17 April 1992 is a German professional footballer who plays as a central defender for English club Arsenal and the Germany national team.

    He began his career in the youth ranks of Hamburger SV and English club Everton, where he made one substitute appearance in two-and-a-half-years before leaving to Sampdoria in January 2012. He signed a five-year deal at Valencia in August 2014, and moved to Arsenal for a reported £35 million two years later.

    Mustafi made his full international debut against Poland on 13 May 2014, and was part of the German teams that won the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup. Mustafi joined English club Arsenal for an undisclosed fee, reported to be in excess of £35 million. He made his debut in Arsenal’s 2–1 Premier League win over Southampton at the Emirates Stadium on 10 September. Mustafi beat Bacary Sagna’s record unbeaten start of 17 games at the club in Arsenal’s 3–3 draw against Bournemouth with his 18th game without defeat. The former Sampdoria player is believed to be yearning for a return to Italy’s warmer climes, with Inter Milan heavily linked to the German international. Though the Nerazzurri were rumoured to be interested in signing Mustafi on loan with an option to buy him later, Arsenal would prefer a permanent transfer after paying Valencia £35m for his services only one year ago. But unless Inter suddenly decide to cough up a bucketful of cash, it looks as if Mustafi won’t be leaving the Emirates any time soon.

    Likelihood of the transfer:  Unlikely

    4.Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to Chelsea or Liverpool:

    Alexander Mark David Oxlade-Chamberlain born 15 August 1993 is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Arsenal and the England national team.

    After rising to prominence with Southampton during the 2010–11 season aged 17, he signed for Arsenal in August 2011. Scoring twice in his first three matches for the club, Oxlade-Chamberlain became the youngest English goal scorer in UEFA Champions League history and has also claimed a regular place in the England Under-21s team. Fans have nicknamed Oxlade-Chamberlain “The Ox”, derived from the first part of his surname, as well as his physical tenacity and powerful playing style.

    Oxlade-Chamberlain made his debut for the senior England team on 26 May 2012 in a 1–0 win against Norway in a friendly. Following this, he received a surprise call-up to the England squad for UEFA Euro 2012, becoming the second youngest player ever to represent England in the European Championships behind Wayne Rooney.

    Although the 24-year-old was offered an improved contract in early July, his rejection of it clearly signalled his desire to leave. Boss Arsene Wenger has expressed a desire to keep the England winger, but there is a sense that Oxlade-Chamberlain is replaceable, unlike a certain Chilean forward. Antonio Conte and Jurgen Klopp are thought to be extremely keen on signing Oxlade-Chamberlain, with the ex-Southampton man’s versatility appealing to the Italian. It remains to be seen exactly how much Chelsea are willing to pay for a player with a dubious injury record, however.

    Chelsea agreed a $35m deal to buy him from Arsenal on Tuesday but Oxlade reject the chance to play for Chelsea and chooses to prefer waiting for Liverpool to make their offer for him.

    Likelihood of the transfer. Likely Liverpool

    3. Danny Drinkwater to Chelsea:

    Daniel Noel Drinkwater born 5 March 1990 is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Leicester City and the England national team. He has previously spent time on loan at Huddersfield Town, Cardiff City, Watford, Barnsley, and played for Manchester United, and has played internationally for England at under-18, under-19 levels.

    Drinkwater had his most successful year as a professional, scoring seven goals and being named to the PFA Championship Team of the Year alongside teammates Kasper Schmeichel and Wes Morgan, as Leicester were promoted to the Premier League after winning the Championship. On 17 June 2014On 25 August 2016, Drinkwater signed a long term contract to remain with the club to 2021.

    Leicester city are currently insisting on £40m for Drinkwater, having rejected a £25m bid from Chelsea earlier this month. Chelsea believes, however, that Leicester city are just waiting to sign a pre-emptive replacement for Drinkwater before cashing in. Even in this age of inflated transfer fees, £40m seems too much for a player who is struggling to make the England squad. It is difficult to believe that Foxes are standing in the way of a move should the Blues mount an offer north of £30m

    Likelihood of the transfer.50/50

    2.Alexis Sanchez to Manchester City:

    Alexis Alejandro Sánchez, also nicknamed El Niño Maravillaand “Ardilla”, was born 19 December 1988, also known as simply Alexis, is a Chilean professional footballer who plays as a forward for English club Arsenal and the Chile national team.

    After his debut season of first-team football with Cobreloa, Sánchez was signed by Italy’s Udinese in 2006. Following successful loans at Colo-Colo and River Plate, he began playing in Serie A. In 2011, he was signed by Barcelona for £25 million, becoming the most expensive transfer in Chilean football history.Sánchez signed for Arsenal in July 2014 for a fee reported to be £31.7 million, making him the third-most expensive signing in the club’s history after Mesut Özil and Granit Xhaka.He has been a full international for Chile since 2006, and has earned 115 caps, making him the team’s joint most capped player of all-time, alongside goalkeeper Claudio Bravo. With 38 goals, he is La Roja’s highest top scorer of all-time. He also played in two FIFA World Cups (2010and 2014) and the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, as well as three Copa América tournaments, winning two of the latter.

    Two major factors point towards the Chilean’s departure from North London in the next few days. First, as has been widely reported, his wage demands are astronomical. Manchester City are perhaps the only club in the world willing to lavish Sanchez with in excess of £400,000-a-week. Secondly – and this is perhaps bound up with his wage demands – Sanchez’s commitment to Arsenal has seemingly faltered as time has elapsed. In July he claimed to be ill in a less-than-convincing Instagram post after Arsenal had expressly stated he was returning to training, and on Sunday he was spotted seemingly laughing on the bench while the Gunners were being thrashed 4-0 by Liverpool.

    Likelihood of the transfer: much unlikely

    1: Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona:

    Philippe Coutinho Correia born 12 June 1992 is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder and winger for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team.

    Born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Coutinho showed prodigious talent and excelled in Vasco da Gama’s youth system. He was signed by Italian side Internazionale in 2008 for €4 million and subsequently loaned back to Vasco, where he became a key player. He made his debut for Internazionale in 2010 and was seen as the “future of Inter”, but struggled to establish himself in the first team and was loaned to Spanish club Espanyol in 2012.

    In January 2013, he was signed by English team Liverpool for £8.5 million. He flourished at Anfield; his combination of vision, passing, dribbling and long-range strikes earned him the nickname Little Magician from Liverpool fans and teammates.  After he was named in the 2015 PFA Team of the Year, Brazilian legend Pelétipped Coutinho for a “great future”.

    Coutinho made his senior debut for Brazil in 2010 at the age of 18. He has since made over 20 appearances and represented the nation at the 2015 Copa Américaand the Copa América Centenario.

    The fleet-footed playmaker has been linked with Nou Camp for the entire summer, or so it seems. Reports in Spain suggest Liverpool’s hardline stance against selling Coutinho has softened in recent days, but the Reds would still rather refuse to sell the Brazilian than leave complex transfer negotiations to the last minute. A struggling Barcelona are prepared to offer well in excess of £100m to secure the Brazilian’s services, emboldened by their £200m windfall from Neymar’s PSG move, but the sticking point remains Fenway Sports Group’s willingness – or lack thereof – to sacrifice Liverpool’s star man

    Likelihood of the transfer: Unlikely

     

  • Double Deal: Kelechi Iheanacho Risks 2-year Jail Term

    Double Deal: Kelechi Iheanacho Risks 2-year Jail Term

    Nigeria striker, Kelechi Iheanacho, is at a risk of bagging a two year jail term in the United State if found guilty of sealing and failing to honour a contract with First Eleven Management, his previous American-based representatives.

    Iheanacho, 20, who has already had medicals as he is at the verge of sealing a new contract with Leicester City is embroiled in legal battles with his previous representatives, American-based First Eleven Management, after pulling out of a contract with them two years ago to sign with Stellar.

    Kelechi Iheanacho with Henry Galeano in summer 2014Kelechi Iheanacho with Henry Galeano in summer 2014

    Iheanacho filed pleadings that denied he knew or spent time with Henry Galeano, who separately claims he is his former agent.

    The Nigerian — who is hoping to move to Leicester this week — claimed he believed Galeano was an alias used by First Eleven Management co-owner Robert Zanicky.

    New Yorker Galeano was the company’s registered Fifa-licensed agent.

    SunSport and the American court have been handed a series of photos and documents that will require an explanation from the Nigerian international.

    The crucial legal question for Iheanacho will be whether he did more than merely meet Galeano or happened to be with him on occasions. It certainly seems clear they at least met.

    Galeano is pictured by his side as he signed a new Manchester City contract shortly after his 18th birthday in October 2014.

    Kelechi Iheanacho with Henry Galeano and Robert ZanickyKelechi Iheanacho with Henry Galeano and Robert Zanicky

    Kelechi Iheanacho with Henry Galeano and Robert Zanicky at the Under-20s World Cup in 2015Kelechi Iheanacho with Henry Galeano and Robert Zanicky at the Under-20s World Cup in 2015

     

    The legal position is further complicated because Galeano — in a signed and sworn affidavit submitted to the court — claims he spent “hundreds of hours” with the player.

    Under Pennsylvania Law, if it is found Iheanacho knowingly tried to mislead the court, he could be charged with unsworn falsification — which, if found guilty, carries a penalty of up to two years in prison.

    Kelechi Iheanacho in action for Manchester CityKelechi Iheanacho in action for Manchester City

    Kelechi Iheanacho is in line for a move to Leicester

    Kelechi Iheanacho is in line for a move to Leicester

    And with an impending £25million move to Leicester on the cards, his new club will want assurances that his case in the US is being properly handled and will not become a ticking time-bomb.

    In his court affidavit, Galeano said: “For the avoidance of doubt, Iheanacho and I have spent hundreds of hours together.”

    He also added: “Robert Zanicky never used my name as an alias.”

    Galeano claims he became Iheanacho’s official Fifa-licensed agent in July 2013 after both men signed a Representative Agreement.

    Leicester may have however wrapped up a deal for the forward — who has been told by boss Pep Guardiola he can leave City and has he had medicals with Leicester City.

  • Jesus Navas returns to  Sevilla

    Jesus Navas returns to Sevilla

     

    After four years with Manchester City, Jesus Navas has returned to Sevilla, who announced his arrival in unusual fashion.

    The 31-year-old Spain international has signed a four-year deal after being released by City at the end of last season.

    The Spain winger joined City from Sevilla in 2013 and won the Premier League and two EFL Cups during his four years at the Etihad Stadium.

    Sevilla announced the move after posting a video on YouTube of a man appearing to be ‘kidnapped’ by masked men, bundled into the boot of a car and then driven to the club’s ground, where Navas removed a hood and smiled at the surroundings.

    A statement on sevillafc.es read: “Sevilla FC have reached an agreement with Jesus Navas, with the player signing a deal on Tuesday keeping him at the club for the next four seasons.”

    Navas joined City from Sevilla in 2013 and went on to make 183 appearances and helped the club to one Premier League title and two League Cups.

    He joined Sevilla as a 15-year-old and progressed to the first team, winning two UEFA Cups and two Copa del Reys.

    Navas suffered from homesickness earlier in his career that forced him to skip pre-season tours and turn down international call-ups.

    The winger took counselling to solve the problem and was able to be a part of Spain’s victorious World Cup squad in South Africa in 2010, before leaving Andalusia for Manchester three years later.

    Navas will be presented to Sevilla’s fans on Wednesday evening at Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium.

  • Kompany:  £200m new arrivals fire hunger for trophies

    Kompany:  £200m new arrivals fire hunger for trophies

     

    Vincent Kompany believes Manchester City’s new arrivals have restored the trophy-winning hunger to Pep Guardiola’s side.

    After finishing a disappointing third in the Premier League last season and crashing out of the Champions League to Monaco at the last-16 stage, City have spent big during the summer window.

    Over £200million has been bringing Danilo, Bernardo Silva, Benjamin Mendy, Kyle Walker and Ederson to the Etihad Stadium and captain Kompany does not expect another trophyless campaign.

    But in order to make way for the new signings, City had to wave goodbye to a raft of players who have been good servants over the past few years, including Bacary Sagna, Aleksandar Kolarov, Gael Clichy and Pablo Zabaleta.

    ‘We’ve replaced some key players in the team that did a lot of good over the years,’ said the 31-year-old Belgian centre-back in Los Angeles, where City are on their pre-season tour.

    ‘But the important thing was replacing them with players of equal quality at least – because they’ve been big players for us down the years.

    ‘It’s good to get some new guys, new faces, who are hungry to win. Everything is there to be achieved for them.

    ‘Hopefully they will add that spark that we need to be champions again.

    ‘Bacary, Zaba, Clichy, Kolarov – they were all leaders and had a huge impact at this club.

    ‘Look at Zaba what made him so popular, the way he was. Look at that when you come into a club like this. If you can bring some of that to your game, the way you approach the game then you’ll always be a success at City.’

    After Guardiola suffered the first trophyless season of his managerial career, City have splashed the cash in the transfer market to try and avoid a repeat.

    They paid £35m to Benfica for the Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson, £45m to Tottenham for Walker, £26.5m to Real Madrid for Danilo and fees of £49.3m and £42.5m respectively to Monaco for Mendy and Bernardo Silva.

    And the club are plotting new targets, including Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez and the Monaco forward Kylian Mbappe.

    But despite all the fresh talent at the club, Guardiola will need Kompany to hold everything together as he has done successfully for almost a decade now.

    The Belgian added: ‘Speaking for myself, I’m someone who communicates a lot. I don’t really wait for it to happen, I get out there and pass on the message I think is the most appropriate when I’m on the pitch.

    ‘I’d do that to anyone I’m playing with so hopefully that will help them find their feet a bit quicker.

    ‘They are good professionals so you’d expect them to blend in well.

    ‘I’d say all the senior players have the responsibility to create an environment where these guys can thrive.

    City continue their pre-season build-up with an International Champions’ Cup fixture against Real Madrid in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

  • Man City unveils  £52m  Benjamin Mendy

    Man City unveils £52m Benjamin Mendy

     

    Manchester City have taken their spending on full backs this summer up to £133million after completing the signing of Benjamin Mendy from Monaco.

    The French defender is the third full back to join the club this summer following the captures of Kyle Walker and Danilo.

    The France international joins Pep Guardiola’s side in a £52m deal after flying out to Los Angeles to undergo a medical and join his new team-mates on their tour of America on Sunday.

    The 23-year-old has signed a five-year deal and will wear the No 22 shirt at the Etihad Stadium.

    He is primed to make his debut for his new side in Wednesday’s pre-season friendly with Real Madrid in LA.

    Speaking to the club’s website, Mendy admitted: ‘I am absolutely delighted to be joining Manchester City.

    ‘They are one of Europe’s leading clubs and in Pep Guardiola they have a manager committed to playing attacking football.

    ‘I am sure that over the next few years we will be successful.’

    The left back tweeted himself that it was: ‘a dream come true to play under Pep’s orders’.

    City’s director of football, Txiki Begiristain, added: ‘Benjamin has all the qualities we are looking for in a full back. For such a young player, he has a wealth of top-level experience.

    ‘He is undoubtedly one of the world’s best full backs, our number one target in this position. We are all delighted to have him here at Manchester City.

    ‘I’m sure he will prove a fantastic addition to the squad.’

  • StarTimes to broadcast Manchester Derby live

    StarTimes Nigeria has announced the live broadcast of the much anticipated International Champions Cup game between Manchester United and Manchester City, featuring Manchester United derby.

    According to StarTimes Nigeria, “the game is set to take place this Friday at 3:05am and will be broadcast live and exclusive on StarTimes Nigeria”.

    Recall that the competition kicked off on Tuesday in a fierce game between Italian since AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund,  with Milan losing 1-3 to Dortmund.

    The Man-U vs Man City derby is of particular interest to many EPL fans given the bitter rivalry between Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola.

    The warring duo had some infamous bust-ups as respective Real Madrid and Barcelona bosses. The enemies now find themselves in direct city again in Manchester and will clash in Houston tomorrow morning.

    United face City in the International Champions Cup in the NRG Stadium for what will be the first Manchester derby ever to take place outside of England.

    Just like it happened last year, all ICC matches can only be watched on StarTimes place with in-depth live studio analyses both in Nigeria and Beijing. ICC matches hold in three countries this year – the United States of America, China and Singapore.

    In a press statement, the Brands and Marketing Director, StarTimes TV, Qasim Elegantly noted that the company is focused on bringing unparalleled digital entertainment in broadcasting to its’ subscribers nationwide.

    He said: “StarTimes is delivering live matches from the ICC to our esteemed subscribers right at in the comfort of their homes on ST World Football.”

    “As an innovative company, we have also ensured that subscribers can enjoy the digital life on-the-go, via our StarTimes mobile app which is available for download on Android and IOS stores. These matches can also be watched live on the StarTimes TV app on their mobile phones,” he added.

    The International Champions Cup 2017 fixtures will also see clubs like Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Chelsea, PSG, Borussia Dortmund, Tottenham Hotspur, Juventus, AS Roma and Inter Milan, battle it out in a bid to secure the title last won by Paris Saint-Germain in 2016.the

  • Adebayor blames family over Real Madrid exit

    Adebayor blames family over Real Madrid exit

    Emmanuel Adebayor believes he could have sealed a permanent switch to Real Madrid in the summer of 2011 were it not for a letter penned by his late brother to the Spanish club.

    The former Arsenal striker joined Madrid on loan from Manchester City in January that year, scoring five goals in 14 La Liga appearances under Jose Mourinho while helping the club lift the Copa del Rey.

    But Madrid refused to take up an option to buy him that summer, and after being omitted from City’s pre-season tour of the United States, he was loaned to Tottenham.

    In 2015, Adebayor posted on social media about his personal problems with his family, revealing the financial burden of supporting them during a lengthy Facebook statement.

    Two years on from that episode, the now Istanbul Basaksehir striker – who insists he ‘sees life in a different way’ – has revisited the controversy which brought the end of his time at the Santiago Bernabeu.

    Adebayor, who has made an encouraging start at his current club with six goals in nine league appearances, says he did the right thing in going public on his inner turmoil – and the 33-year-old has disclosed more on his family affecting his career.

    In an interview with the BBC this week, he said: ‘It’s a tough one. It’s a difficult one. Today, I think I made the right decision to go public because of what I have been through.

    ‘People will say yes, you have to keep it for yourself. I had done everything to stay in Real Madrid but because of my late brother I couldn’t stay there.

    ‘He sent a letter, an official letter from Adebayor’s family to the club [saying] that they should not keep me.

    ‘I’m not saying that’s why they did not keep me, but it can be part of it. Even if it’s 10 per cent, it is a lot.’

    Adebayor admits he still does not have a good relationship with his family, claiming that they never get in touch with him if he sustains an injury but only to ask for money.

    The former Tottenham striker is back enjoying his football, however, having been a free agent following his unsuccessful spell at Crystal Palace in the second half of the 2015-16 season.

    Adebayor has a contract with Basaksehir until the end of the season, and the former Togo captain’s blistering start in Turkey suggests there is plenty of life left in the outspoken striker yet.

  • Man City confirm Douglas Luiz signing for £10.7m

    Man City confirm Douglas Luiz signing for £10.7m

    Manchester City have completed the signing of Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz from Vasco Da Gama for an initial £10.7million.

    Douglas has signed a five-year deal at the Etihad Stadium and arrives 24 hours after City confirmed the £54million arrival of Kyle Walker from Tottenham.

    It is understood the fee could rise to £14.1m, and the midfielder is expected to be loaned out to City’s sister club Girona for the forthcoming campaign.

    The 19-year-old joins a growing list of Brazilians at the club, after fellow new signing Ederson Moraes completed his £35million move from Benfica earlier this summer.

    Midfielders Fernandinho and Fernando will be expected to mentor the youngster, while striker Gabriel Jesus will also be on hand to help Douglas settle into life in Manchester.

    In a short post on Twitter, the club wrote: ‘City are delighted to announce the signing of Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz #WelcomeDouglas.’

    Director of Football, Txiki Begiristain, said: ‘We are pleased to welcome Douglas. He is an exciting player with great potential, and everyone here is looking forward to helping him develop his talent and progress in the game.’

    The club have announced that they will make a further statement about Douglas’ immediate development pathway in the coming days.

    Having undergone his medical at City Football Academy, the player is set to join partner club Girona on loan, where he be able to experience regular first-team in La Liga.

    Having invested an eight-figure fee in the highly-rated Brazil Under-20 midfielder, City are confident of viewing him as more than a sell-for-profit signing and will be hoping he can team up with compatriots Jesus and Co in Pep Guardiola’s first team in the coming years.

  • Dani Alves: Sorry Pep, I joined PSG to win

    Dani Alves: Sorry Pep, I joined PSG to win

    Dani Alves has apologised to Pep Guardiola and Manchester City for sensationally snubbing the Premier League club, but claims he has joined Paris Saint-Germain “to be a champion”.

    Alves had been expected to link up with his former Barcelona coach Guardiola at the Eithad Stadium after securing an early release from his Juventus contract.

    Instead, the 34-year-old was presented in the French capital on Wednesday, having opted to join PSG, who finished second behind Monaco in Ligue 1 last season and lost 6-5 to Barca in a thrilling Champions League round-of-16 tie.

    “If Pep Guardiola and Manchester City feel hurt, I am sorry… I have come here to be a champion,” Alves told a news conference.

    Alves also risked incurring the wrath of his former team, claiming “ambition” and “organisation” was the major difference between PSG and Juve.

    He added: “I’ve had the pleasure of winning the Champions League three times and I want to bring my experience here.”

    Alves revealed that former Barca and Brazil team-mate Maxwell, who left Camp Nou for PSG in 2012 before retiring at the end of last season, played a role in encouraging the move.

    “I thank Maxwell for convincing me to come to Paris,” he said.

    “I am ready to give my all.

    “There’s a very interesting project in Paris. I have friends here, I’m a man who loves challenges.

    “The work that the club has been doing over the past several years is very encouraging. It’s an ambitious team.

    “The [PSG] president [Nasser Al-Khelaifi] had a great power of persuasion. I like to make history. We can write it together here. Our goal is to win the Champions League.

    “I want to constantly open new horizons. I’m young in spirit. As long as it stays young, I’ll continue to fight.

    “This was the third year that my name was linked to PSG. The third time was the charm.”