Gers fans love Davis achievement

Glasgow Rangers fans are delighted after Steven Davis equalled Peter Shilton’s British record for the most international appearances.

On Thursday, Davis was in action for Northern Ireland against Italy. While the Azzurri prevailed 2-0, it was still a special night for the Gers midfielder – he picked up his 125th cap for his country, which saw him equal goalkeeper Shilton’s England haul (via BBC).

This is just the latest impressive achievement for the former Southampton man. He has been an important part of Steven Gerrard’s Rangers squad this season, making 41 appearances in all competitions (Transfermarkt) as the Ibrox outfit have strolled to the Premiership title. Such was the level of his displays, he even signed a new one-year deal recently despite being 36 years of age.

Upon his latest outing for Northern Ireland, Rangers’ official Twitter account congratulated Davis. The fans then took to the social media platform to share their thoughts on the legend and shower him in praise.

Let’s see what the fans had to say about Davis below

“An outstanding achievement from Steven Davis”

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“Hero”

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“#UlsterPirlo”

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“Wonderful . Legend”

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“He’s the goat”

Credit: @Declan_1872_

“He’s utter class. Model pro and unbelievably talented. Glad he’s ours, then and now.”

Credit: @delinquentrich

In other news, Rangers fans react to this injury update.

Aston Villa: Fans slam Mings

Plenty of Aston Villa fans have hit out at Tyrone Mings’ first half display against Fulham on social media.

Dean Smith made one change from the 2-0 defeat to Tottenham prior to the international break, with Anwar El Ghazi coming in for Trezeguet out wide and Jack Grealish still absent through injury.

Mings, who was away with England during the recent break, kept his place in the side, making his 28th Premier League start of the current campaign on Sunday afternoon and his 29th appearance in all competitions.

However, his first half performance didn’t hit the right note with some supporters, who took to Twitter to voice their concerns over the centre-back.

He started alongside Ezri Konsa, coming up against Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic in what has already proven to be a very physical battle, with the Serbian getting two shots on target in the first half and proving a handful for the Villa defence.

Villa fans react

Here is what some Villa fans had to say about the Mings’ display in the first 45 minutes, with more than one believing he is ‘getting bullied’ by Mitrovic.

“Mings getting turned inside out, again”

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“Mings is getting bullied by Mitrovic”

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“Mings looks like he’s in one of those moods like when he got sent off against Palace. Seriously concerned.”

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“Mings is so sloppy”

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“Mings always seems to come out worse against physical strikers”

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“Mings getting bullied again.”

Credit: @AkUzEd

“(Mings) has been the worst player”

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In other news: Many AVFC fans unimpressed as transfer comments emerge, find out more here. 

Hamilton blames Gers for 55 scenes

Scottish Police Federation chairman David Hamilton has suggested Glasgow Rangers are to blame for the scenes that unfolded in George Square and at Ibrox after their status as Premiership champions was confirmed.

Hamilton blames Rangers

The Gers were finally crowned champions after Celtic could only draw 0-0 with Dundee United. That therefore led to thousands of supporters taking to the streets to celebrate – breaking coronavirus regulations in the process.

Hamilton has since commented on the scenes and has laid the blame at the club’s feet. He said (via The Daily Record):

“Rangers was pretty disgraceful at the weekend when we had the celebrations in George Square.

“Not just in terms of their silence in advance but also in allowing their players to go to the corner of the stadium to cheer along, also in the dressing room, cheering people along and taking footage.

“Those behaviours contributed to the problems. We should not forget that. What we really need to see is the clubs making it clear. The First Minister is right, it’s not one statement or one day’s worth of social media, it is about being persistent and consistent.

“People are putting the match at risk and things like the Euros at risk with their behaviours. They need to be treated by the clubs with bans and so on.”

Too harsh

Of course, the Gers were not blameless in regards to the scenes which Hamilton is talking about. Steven Gerrard and his players celebrated with the fans outside Ibrox from windows in the stadium, for example. However, a message was played over the tannoy system urging fans to go home (The Glasgow Times).

While Rangers supporters are linked to club and always will be, the establishment itself cannot be blamed for the actions of people whom they cannot control. It seems the Gers, here, are an easy target for Hamilton to go after. Perhaps the Police themselves should look at how they handled the situation and allowed things to descend into chaos.

In other news, Rangers fans slam this Union Bears statement.

Lennon exit could be huge for McGregor at Celtic

Neil Lennon has stepped down from his position as manager of Celtic Football Club. The news comes this morning following talks that the board had finally reached the decision that the Irishman would need to be replaced at the hilt of the club.

Assistant manager John Kennedy will step in as interim manager until a replacement is found. Lennon departs after winning five league titles, four Scottish Cups and one Scottish League Cup over the course of his two-part tenure with the club.

Despite taking the Hoops to the historic ‘quadruple treble’, it has not been enough to cement his place at Parkhead. The reigning Premiership champions have fallen a huge 18 points behind runaway leaders Rangers this season and will see their crown handed over to their bitter neighbours and rivals.

No direct replacement for Lennon has been outlined, but the Daily Record reports that team captain Scott Brown could be set to take on a backroom staff role at the end of the season.

What next for Celtic?

If Brown decides to hang up his boots and move into a more behind the scenes role at Celtic, it paves the way for Callum McGregor to step into the captain’s armband.

Talks have emerged over this transition happening organically following the inevitable-looking departure of Brown at the end of the campaign. His contract is due to run out and so far, no new deal has been tabled to extend his time as a player. Should the 33-year-old take on a backroom position with Celtic, then surely McGregor will be presented with the armband ready to kick off what simply must be a strong 2021/22 season for the Bhoys.

The £5.8million-rated midfielder has been an ever-present figure in Lennon’s team this season. On 14 occasions, he was named captain in Brown’s absence amid some radical changes to the starting lineup, as per Transfermarkt.

A new era is dawning in Glasgow and a lot of changes are afoot. Celtic must find an improvement on Lennon and see that McGregor embarks upon this new chapter as a capable and influential leader of a club known for its rich history. It’s a very exciting time for the Scotland international, albeit a perhaps bittersweet moment overall.

In other news, Callum McGregor was rare positive for Celtic vs Ross County…

مدرب نهضة بركان: مواجهة موسيماني لفريقه القديم أمر شيق.. والأهلي الأفضل حاليًا

قال فلوران إيبنجي المدير الفني لفريق نهضة بركان المغربي إن النادي الأهلي تواجد مع فريقان سودانيان المريخ والهلال ثم صن داونز من جنوب إفريقيا، 4 فرق معتادين على اللعب في البطولة.

وأضاف إيبنجي في تصريحات تلفزيونية بفضائية “الحياة” عبر برنامج “كورة كل يوم”: “الأمور ستكون صعبة، لكن الأهلي هو أفضل فريق في الوقت الحالي”.

مدرب الهلال بعد وقوعه مع الأهلي: تمنيت عدم مواجهة الأندية المصرية

وأضاف: “صن داونز لديه جماهير عريضه تدعمه، والمنافسة ستكون بين الأهلي وصن داونز”.

وأردف: “نؤكد أن الفرق السودانية قوية، وبالنسبة لمدرب الأهلي أقدم له تحياتي وأتمنى له التوفيق، لأنه سيلعب ضد فريقه القديم وهذه نقطة صعبة، كما أنه يلعب باحترافية وأسلوب رائع، ليس من السهل أن يواجه فريقه القديم ولكن هذا شىء شيق”.

وتابع: “أما المجموعة الرابعة، فـ الزمالك والوداد حظوظهما أكبر لاحتلال المركز الأول والثاني، والتاريخ يلعب دوره.

واختتم: “الأهلي والزمالك من أكبر الفرق في إفريقيا وحظوظهما الأكبر في التأهل بالمراكز الأولى، ولكن المفاجآت واردة في كرة القدم”.

Manchester United: Fans not impressed with Anthony Martial during Arsenal bout

Many Manchester United fans heavily scrutinised forward Anthony Martial after his side’s 0-0 draw against Arsenal on Saturday evening.

The 25-year-old emerged as a second-half substitute in what was a quiet afternoon for both teams on the attacking front, as both defensive lines came out on top during a chilly affair in North London.

Despite being one of the club’s top earners on £250k-per-week (Spotrac), Martial was not deemed worthy enough to start this game and failed to make an impact on the tie as a whole, proving his manager right.

Sofascore recorded that the France international failed to win any duels, did not get any shots on target and made no successful dribbles.

With this in mind, supporters were incensed by another showing where Martial didn’t turn up, with some saying that he should be performing better, considering his weekly salary.

Martial slated by MUFC fans

“Anthony Martial is stealing a living. #MUFC”

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“Martial doesn’t have a clue what he’s doing”

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“Martial body language is absolutely shocking. Notice it every game huffing and puffing”

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“Rashford really suffers being on the right. And- frankly- Martial isn’t worth accommodating for that.”

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“I’d rather Telles play LW than Martial, he offers nothing.”

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“Rashford & Bruno look absolutely knackered. Martial is off the mark, Cavani getting no service at all.”

Credit: @TheOpinion_MUFC

In other news, Manchester United fans singled out one player after the Red Devils’ 2-1 defeat to Sheffield United.

ريال مدريد يحسم الديربي بثنائية أمام أتلتيكو مدريد ويحلق في صدارة الليجا

حسم فريق ريال مدريد ديربي العاصمة الإسبانية أمام جاره أتلتيكو مدريد بثنائية دون رد مساء الأحد، في منافسات الدوري الإسباني “الليجا”.

واستقبل ريال مدريد نظيره أتلتيكو على ملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو” لخوض مباراة الجولة 17 لليجا.

واعتمد كارلو أنشيلوتي على تشكيل يضم كورتوا، وفي خط الدفاع الرباعي كارفاخال، ميليتاو، ألابا، ميندي، أما خط الوسط ضم كروس، مودريتش، كاسيميرو، وثلاثي هجومي فينيسيوس جونيور، كريم بنزيما، ماركو أسينسيو.

ودييجو سيميوني اختار أنطوان جريزمان وكونها في الهجوم، وخط وسط مكون من الثلاثي أنخيل كوريا، رودريجو دي بول، كوكي، أما الدفاع تواجد به ماركوس لورينتي، فيليبي، جيفري كوندوجبيا، ماريو هيرموسو، يانيك كاراسكو، وخلفهم يان أوبلاك في حراسة المرمى.

وافتتح الفرنسي كريم بنزيما التسجيل لريال مدريد بهدف رائع من تسديدة قوية على الطائر بعد لعبة رائعة وتمريرات بينه وبين أسينسيو وفينيسيوس جونيور، حيث أرسل البرازيلي عرضية وصلت للفرنسي وسجل في الدقيقة 15.

وتصدى كورتوا بنجاح لركلة حرة من أنطوان جريزمان، بعدما لمس الكرة بيده ليبعدها عن الشباك.

في الشوط الثاني أجرى أنشيلوتي تبديلًا بدخول لوكا يوفيتش بديلًا لبنزيما، كما دفع سيميوني بليمار وجواو فيليكس بدلاً من كاراسكو وجريزمان.

وبحلول الدقيقة 57 يتمكن ماركو أسينسيو من تسجيل هدف رائع لريال مدريد، مستغلًا تمريرة فينيسيوس جونيور.

أجرى سيميوني تبديلين آخرين ودفع برينان لودي ولويس سواريز بدلًا من كونها وآنخيل كوريا في الدقيقة 60.

ثم قرر المدرب الأرجنتيني الاعتماد على هيريرا بدلًا من رودريجو دي بول في الدقيقة 69.

أنشيلوتي بدوره أجرى 3 تبديلات وشارك ناتشو وفيدي فالفيردي ورودريجو بدلًا من كارفاخال وأسينسيو وفينيسيوس في الدقائق 81 و85 و87 على الترتيب.

شهدت المباراة تألق لتيبو كورتوا بتصديات مميزة، خاصة أمام البديل جواو فيلكيس، لكن لم تسفر المواجهة عن أهداف أخرى.

انتهى الديربي بفوز ريال مدريد على أتلتيكو مدريد بثنائية دون رد، ليحلق في صدارة الليجا برصيد 42 نقطة بفارق 8 نقاط عن أقرب ملاحقيه إشبيلية، وتجمد رصيد أتلتيكو عند 29 نقطة في المركز الرابع.

Leeds dodged an almighty bullet in £27m Lille flop Jonathan David

One of Leeds United’s summer decisions is quickly turning out to be an absolute masterstroke from Victor Orta.

Premier League clubs ought to approach the Belgian top-flight with caution and the Yorkshire giants are lucky that they weren’t stung by the same bee as Aston Villa last season.

Throughout the transfer window, the Championship-winners were linked with a swoop for then-Gent talisman Jonathan David – according to GFFN, the Whites failed in their attempts to sign the 20-year-old Canadian.

His sights were always set on Lille, whom he joined in a €30m (£27m) deal in August, and United should be hugely grateful for his decision as they appear to have dodged one massive flop.

In his last two seasons with De Buffalo’s, David scored 37 goals and provided 17 assists so it was no surprise to see interest come for him from the Premier League.

Arsenal, Manchester United and Leicester City were all also mooted with the young striker, as per Goal.

Although the step-up in quality from the Belgian Super League to any of Europe’s elite divisions has been displayed once again.

You only have to look at how badly both Wesley Moraes and Mbwana Sammatta struggled at Villa last season to know why a move for David was a major gamble.

The former has scored only five league goals following a 13-goal campaign with Club Brugge whilst the latter has already been moved on after just one strike for Leeds’ Midlands rivals. He had bagged over 30 goals for Genk across two seasons prior to his PL move.

Now we’re seeing similar with the Canadian international.

David has delivered just one goal in 958 minutes of action (all competitions) for the Ligue 1 outfit and that is hugely surprising given his form in Belgium and previous comments lauding his ability.

His former boss, Hein Vanhaezebrouck, once dubbed him “a phenomenon” and claimed that David was “the best player in the country,” adding: “He will be the most expensive outgoing transfer from Gent. They would happily sell him for £25m or more.”

He may only be 20. but clearly, his raw experience is holding him back, and that’s not something Leeds could’ve given him time to resolve as they will be wanting to stay in the top-flight at all costs.

Plus they have enjoyed Patrick Bamford’s red-hot form thus far, so there’s no guarantee that he would’ve even featured much.

The Whites can count their lucky stars that they didn’t successfully splash the cash on David this summer.

AND in other news, Leeds could land their next Saiz in £18m-rated maestro who “breathes talent”…

Gooch & Hume out, Scowen & Willis start: Predicted Sunderland XI vs MK Dons

Phil Parkinson has been met with an injury crisis ahead of facing MK Dons at the Stadium of Light on Saturday as several Sunderland players nurse issues.

The Black Cats will also be without Northern Irish duo Conor McLaughlin and Tom Flanagan, with the pair away on international duty as Sunderland aim to maintain their Play-Off position and reduce the four-point margin to League One leaders Peterborough.

MK Dons are facing their own injury blows, too, as boss Russell Martin has confirmed two further names have joined George Williams, Joe Mason and Kieran Agard on the sidelines while Regan Poole and Daniel Harvie are away on international duty.

Sunderland won their last League One meeting with a 2-1 victory at home to Ipswich Town thanks to goals from Charlie Wyke and Grant Leadbitter, while the Dons were held to a goalless draw with Northampton Town to sit just a point above the relegation zone.

Parkinson will be eager to see his men emerge triumphant this weekend but with injuries across the field, here’s a predicted XI the Black Cats could favour to avoid only a second loss of the league campaign…

Goalkeeper Lee Burge has now opened all 10 of Sunderland’s League One fixtures this term and will be expected to maintain his 100% record at home to MK Dons, having registered the second-most clean sheets (six) in the third-tier thanks to 16 saves, two punches, five high claims and two successful runs out, per SofaScore.

The first of Parkinson’s selection dilemmas comes in defence, though, with McLaughlin and Flanagan both unavailable.

Parkinson has been full of praise for Flanagan this year, having lauded the 7-cap international for taking his game to another level.

“Tommy in the last month or so has taken his game to another level,” Parkinson said, via quotes by the Chronicle in February. “That is by identifying what he needs to do to have a good game, and training properly.

“His standard of training has gone up and he is reaping the benefits of that on a match day. He is desperate to do well, he is a good professional and I am pleased with his performances.”

Jordan Willis is expected to make his return to the starting line-up before receiving an injection to help control his ongoing knee problem, while Bailey Wright is the sole defensive starter of the Ipswich win set to be on hand.

Dion Sanderson could start alongside Willis and Wright in place of McLaughlin and Flanagan, with Olivier Younger also at risk of being unavailable after being withdrawn from the Fleetwood game.

Midfielders Denver Hume and Luke O’Nien both sustained minor knocks last week that prevented their involvement in Tuesday’s EFL Trophy tie, and will see their respective knee and medial ligament issues continue to be monitored ahead of facing MK Dons.

Parkinson has been impressed with Hume’s efforts since returning from lockdown earlier in the year, noting via quotes by the Chronicle: “Denver is an improving player and I think there is still more to come from him, but he knows that himself.

“To be a top player, you have to be able to do everything. There were elements of Denver’s game that he needed to improve on, but I feel that after the lockdown he came back like a man and he has shown that with his performances.”

Should neither be passed fit to start, Parkinson will be left in a mix with Callum McFadzean a major doubt with a hamstring injury, while Lynden Gooch and youth winger Cieran Dunne are also questionable to feature.

With a lack of viable options, Parkinson could be forced into handing Aiden O’Brien only his fifth start of the League One campaign and returning Chris Maguire to a wide-right role after playing centrally at home to Ipswich.

Josh Scowen could make his return in the centre of midfield to partner Leadbitter, having sat out the Black Cats’ EFL Trophy and FA Cup ties over the past week after sustaining a concussion in the Ipswich win.

Gooch’s questionable status may also open the door for Max Power to make his first league start since October’s 2-2 draw with Rochdale, having been benched against Gillingham and Ipswich before replacing Scowen following his concussion.

Parkinson will be glad to have leading goalscorer Wyke available for Saturday’s meeting with MK Dons, having struck each of his four goals in Sunderland’s last six League One fixtures.

But the Black Cats boss will have a decision to make over who to partner Wyke with, having called on Maguire to start against Ipswich and O’Brien against Gillingham but requiring both to play wide roles against the Dons.

Parkinson has two options to call on in Will Grigg and Danny Graham, though Grigg has failed to score in any of his five appearances across all competitions this term while Graham has netted once in 11 outings and started two of his eight League One appearances.

AND in other news, Phil Parkinson must unleash a “tremendous” Sunderland gem who’s played just 136 mins all season.

Leeds: Phil Hay reveals Bielsa’s injury news ahead of Newcastle clash

The fixtures come thick and fast in December, and Leeds United will be pleased that they face a damaged Newcastle squad only five days after their 2-1 defeat to West Ham at Elland Road. Phil Hay has provided an injury update for supporters after hearing from Marcelo Bielsa.

The latest on Leeds

Hay tweeted from Bielsa’s pre-match press conference: “No new injury updates from Bielsa’s latest presser. He did say he’s going to refrain from naming his full team in public from now on, not because he thinks it’s wrong but because it became a talking point last week.”

Llorente still out

With players like Jamie Shackleton returning from injury, Bielsa only has four players missing, which is probably the fewest he has had since the club returned to the Premier League.

The bad news though is the fact that three of these injuries are to defenders, and with Leeds conceding the joint-second most goals in the division, no ‘new’ updates means no new additions, namely Diego Llorente, to the back four that struggled against West Ham.

Due to these injuries, the manager had to move Luke Ayling from the right-back position to centre-back against the Hammers. He actually picked up the best rating on the pitch (8.0), but the gaps in the defence were there for all to see and the Hammers really should have bagged more.

Ayling has also been a vital asset for the attacking game plan, and last month, the defender was in the top three Premier League defenders with the most passes into the final third this season.

So, Llorente in particular still being out is a big blow. Robin Koch is out long term, but Llorente is the one fans must be praying will return sooner rather than later.

Guillem Balague praised Llorente for his athleticism and ball-playing ability, calling him a ‘top player’ and saying he is ‘fantastic with long passing’, and the fact that he not only is he missing but that his absence will likely force Ayling into unfamiliar territory again, is a big loss for Bielsa.

In other Leeds news one star has been praised by legend Deco, have a read who it is here!

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