أعلن الدنماركي ييس توروب المدير الفني لفريق الأهلي، عن تشكيل لاعبيه أمام إيجل نوار البوروندي، ضمن منافسات دوري أبطال إفريقيا.
ويلتقي الأهلي مع نظيره إيجل نوار، في تمام الساعة الثامنة مساء بتوقيت القاهرة، على ملعب القاهرة، في إياب دور الـ32 من بطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا.
طالع.. لاعب الأهلي يتوج بجائزة أفضل هدف في الجولة 11 من الدوري
وكان الأهلي قد حقق الفوز في لقاء الذهاب، بهدف دون رد، في المباراة التي جمعت بين الفريقين يوم السبت الماضي. تشكيل الأهلي اليوم أمام إيجل نوار في دوري أبطال إفريقيا
في حراسة المرمى: مصطفى شوبير.
في خط الدفاع: عمر كمال عبد الواحد، أحمد بيكهام، ياسين مرعي، أحمد نبيل كوكا.
في خط الوسط: أليو ديانج، مروان عطية، محمد بن رمضان.
في خط الهجوم: طاهر محمد طاهر، أحمد عبد القادر، جراديشار.
Dominant Nottinghamshire ran out of time and had to settle for a draw against Warwickshire after rain took out much of the final day of their Rothesay County Championship Division One match at Edgbaston.Warwickshire, trailing by 274 on first innings, entered the final day on 163 for six second time around, with the visitors four wickets away from the win their command of the match deserved. But rain prevented play until 3.45pm, leaving Nottinghamshire’s bowlers just 36 overs at their disposal on a flattening pitch.Overnight pair Ed Barnard (40 not out, 149 balls) and Olly Hannon-Dalby (seven not out, 62 balls) blocked their way to safety as Warwickshire ended on 181 for six.Warwickshire ended with much relief at a draw, having been outplayed. Nottinghamshire’s frustration, after seizing control with some brilliant bowling on the second day, was deep, though they did not help themselves with pedestrian batting on the third morning. With heavy rain always likely on day four, there was a clear case for pressing home their advantage in more proactive fashion and trying to force victory before the final day.Nottinghamshire’s gamble on the weather allowing them sufficient time did not succeed as Barnard and Hannon-Dalby ‘parked the bus’ on an increasingly placed pitch. After play finally resumed, just three runs came from the first 14 overs.The seventh-wicket pair survived 20 overs with few alarms when Nottinghamshire had their last throw of the dice – a new ball with 16 overs remaining. By that stage, however, the dark clouds had rolled back in and the floodlights were on and only four balls were possible with the new ball before the umpires took the players off for bad light, never to return.Warwickshire were left mightily relieved to have drawn a match in which they were so emphatically second best. Nottinghamshire might reflect that county championship matches are very hard to win, so when you do build a winning position, it’s a good idea to stay positive and do everything you can to turn it into a victory.
A much-changed Manchester City side still had enough in their tank to comfortably breeze past Huddersfield Town 2-0 in the third round of the EFL Cup on Wednesday night.
The Terriers used to host Premier League matches, but the hosts now find themselves in League One, with the gulf between the two teams very much evident come the final whistle as City’s quality inevitably shone through.
In particular, Phil Foden had a sublime night in West Yorkshire as the six-time Premier League title winner reminded everyone of how superb he can be when on top form.
Foden's standout performance in numbers
It shouldn’t be the greatest shock in the world that Foden showed up and performed with the swagger he did, considering the 45-time England international does have 102 goals for the Citizens at a senior level.
Still, in recent times, Foden hasn’t always performed at his exquisite best, but he very much turned on the style under the John Smith’s Stadium floodlights to spearhead the youthful XI picked by Pep Guardiola to a straightforward win.
It would be Foden who would break the deadlock after an uneventful start to the Cup clash, with the tricky number 47 linking up with young prospect Divine Mukasa with a quick exchange of passes, before hammering home this fierce effort past a helpless Lee Nicholls.
He would then turn provider late on for Savinho to bag a confidence-boosting effort, with three key passes and two successful dribbles by his name come the full-time whistle, as per Sofascore, only reinforcing how hard he was to contain from the home side’s perspective.
With a further goal and assist also coming his way against Manchester United and Napoli, too, it appears that Foden is back to his stylish peak, after losing his way somewhat with niggly injury setbacks.
Foden’s obvious class made up for other attackers underperforming with the spotlight on them, with one promising City starlet – in particular – just lacking that final end product that the Stockport-born ace showed off in abundance against Lee Grant’s men.
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That isn’t to say that none of Guardiola’s rotated team didn’t perform against their lowly opposition, with Mukasa presumably proud of his efforts come the end of the 2-0 victory, having assisted Foden’s opener. On his senior debut, it was a memorable night for the teenage attacker.
Moreover, Nathan Ake stood firm throughout against the League One hosts, having just been a substitute against Arsenal, with a staggering 120 accurate passes standing out, alongside the Dutchman winning two aerial duels when rarely tested.
Oscar Bobb also showed flashes of his excellence in West Yorkshire, but it’s unfortunately unlikely to be enough for the Norwegian youngster to remain in the first team fold for Premier League clashes to follow.
After all, while the slick winger did burst forward and complete three successful dribbles, he very rarely tested Nicholls in the same way Foden did, with the 22-year-old needing to find his shooting boots to guarantee more regular senior minutes.
Minutes played
90
Goals scored
0
Assists
0
Touches
87
Shots
1
Accurate passes
58/62 (94%)
Accurate crosses
0/3
Possession lost
17x
Successful dribbles
3/7
Total duels won
3/9
Indeed, despite lasting the full 90 minutes and amassing a hefty 87 touches of the ball, Bobb would only manage to register one limp effort at the home side’s busy goal.
Moreover, on the creative front, the hot-and-cold number 52 would also give up the ball a high 17 times, leading to City content creator Steven McInerney stating that the Oslo-born forward “created absolutely nothing” of note.
Manchester Evening News’ Simon Bajkowski was a tad more complimentary with his post-match musings, having handed out a 7/10 rating to Bobb after the dust had settled slightly on the Cup win.
Still, despite hailing the 22-year-old as ‘tricky’, Bajkowski did also emphasise that the Scandinavian attacker must have been left with the feeling after the game that he could have offered more to make a compelling case for consistent first-team minutes moving forward.
Having only been present on the pitch for a mere 18 minutes across City’s last three games heading into this Cup encounter – after starting against Brighton and Hove Albion at the close of August – it does feel as if Bobb will just return to the bench now, while Foden aims to impress even more.
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The Hawk-Eye team that supplies the technology did not travel back to Pakistan after the resumption of the league
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Quetta Gladiators have booked their place in the final already•Pakistan Super League
The remainder of the Pakistan Super League will continue to be played without the Decision Review System (DRS). The Hawk-Eye team that supplies the technology did not travel back to Pakistan after the resumption of the league, which was suspended earlier this month amid border tensions between Pakistan and India.DRS was available at the PSL – as it has been since 2017 – until the league was suspended on May 7. The first five games since the resumption have been played without incident or controversy. The PSL or the PCB is yet to make any public comment about its absence. ESPNcricinfo has reached out to the PCB and PSL.The fluid nature of scheduling following the rising tensions between India and Pakistan presented the PSL with huge logistical challenges. The production crew were required to extend their presence for a further week, while a game in Multan was relocated to Lahore to reduce travel, and moving camera equipment around. The series between Pakistan and Bangladesh was originally slated to begin on 25 May, the day the final of the PSL will now be held. Its start has been delayed by three days, while the number of games have been slashed from five to three.Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalandars take each other on in the Eliminator at the Gaddafi Stadium on Thursday. On Wednesday, Quetta Gladiators booked their place in the final for the first time since 2019 when they beat last year’s champions Islamabad United by 30 runs. United will now take on the winner of Thursday’s game for a berth in the final alongside Gladiators on Friday.
Após conquistar o título da segunda divisão na Bélgica, defendendo o RWD Molenbeek, o volante Barreto acertou o seu retorno para o Criciúma. Cria das categorias de base do Tigre, Barreto foi relacionado para os dois últimos jogos da equipe catarinense na Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro. Entretanto, ainda não pôde fazer a sua reestreia.
– Fiquei muito feliz por poder voltar ao Criciúma, um clube que tenho muito carinho, fui formado aqui e foi uma honra poder voltar. Eu acredito que já estou com uma condição física muito boa, tenho trabalhado forte com o grupo, estou muito ansioso para voltar a entrar dentro de campo, sentir o calor da torcida e poder defender a camisa do Criciúma novamente – disse.
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O próximo duelo do Criciúma pelo Campeonato Brasileiro da Série B será contra o Sport, fora de casa. Caso vá para o jogo, Barreto reencontrará um velho conhecido, o técnico Enderson Moreira, com quem Barreto foi campeão da Série B em 2021 pelo Botafogo. Por conta disso, o volante falou sobre a preparação para a partida e o provável reencontro com Enderson:
– Estamos trabalhando muito forte para esse jogo contra o Sport. Será, novamente, uma viagem longa, assim como foi contra o Ceará, mas estamos bem preparados e acredito que vamos fazer um grande jogo. O Enderson é um cara espetacular, um grande treinador, que eu tive o prazer de trabalhar e será uma honra reencontrá-lo, dessa vez, em lados opostos. Mas sempre terei um respeito e um carinho muito grande por ele.
Newcastle United have come on leaps and bounds under Eddie Howe’s wing, but the Toon have been hit with their fair share of adversity over the past few months.
Backed by PIF, Howe has worked wonders at St. James’ Park, transforming Newcastle from perennial relegation contenders to a force to be reckoned with both at the top of the Premier League and in Europe.
And, to boot, United ended so many years of searching for silverware last season, beating Liverpool at Wembley to lift the Carabao Cup and seal their first major domestic honour since 1955.
Newcastle United manager EddieHoweand assistant manager Jason Tindall celebrate
Liverpool have carried the battle on, however, having pushed throughout the summer transfer window for Magpies talisman Alexander Isak. The Reds landed their man on transfer deadline day, signing him for a record-breaking £125m fee.
It’s a cruel, cruel blow for Howe’s project, no doubt about it. Although that said, Newcastle have recruited well this summer and have equipped themselves with players capable of matching the outfit’s lofty ambitions.
How Newcastle are replacing Isak
Toward the end of the transfer window, Newcastle welcomed Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa to their ranks. There is an exciting contrast to the two forwards, one of whom is experienced and renowned within the Premier League, with the other hailing from Germany, and with a high ceiling ahead of him.
Both of them are talented goalscorers, who will contribute to the latest chapter at this wonderful football club. But neither of them is Isak.
Indeed, Isak’s influence reached beyond that of merely being a prolific frontman. The Sweden international was described by pundit Ally McCoist last season as being “the best all-round centre-forward” in the Premier League, with his lethal finishing merely the endpoint of a dynamic, snappy skillset.
Newcastle have replaced him in the aggregate, but it might be too much to expect either replacement to step up and offer the same level of quality from the get-go.
For Anthony Gordon, this is the perfect chance for him to step up and prove to those of a Toon persuasion that he can adopt the talismanic berth at St. James’ Park.
However, after a testing start to the season, the England international has it all to do, with more misery potentially pulling him away from a place as Isak’s proverbial successor and toward territory occupied by someone like Miguel Almiron.
Anthony Gordon needs to step up
Last season, Gordon left plenty to be desired at Newcastle. The 24-year-old had previously been crowned Newcastle’s Player of the Year for 2023/24 after an exceptional breakout season, but interest from Liverpool that summer knocked him out of kilter after the saga came to nought.
Gordon was on the fringes after joining from Everton for £45m in January 2023, but a full pre-season allowed him to grow into his skin and repay the faith, clinching 28 goal contributions across all competitions.
Almiron is fondly remembered for his contribution and passion on Tyneside, but there’s no denying he lacked clarity and incisiveness in the final third, with the lion’s share of his time in England yielding not-so-prolific returns.
Newcastle signed Almiron from Atlanta United in the MLS, enjoying his football for seven years before sending him back over the pond.
Tenacious and lively, the Paraguayan winger lacked bite in the final third, with an incredible purple patch during the 2022/23 campaign serving as the extent of his clinical form in the Premier League. But what form it was, with the maverick swishing this way and that, playing with such gusto as he timed his runs and found the right pockets of space at the right times.
24/25
9
0 (0)
23/24
33
3 (1)
22/23
34
11 (2)
21/22
30
1 (0)
20/21
34
4 (1)
19/20
36
4 (2)
18/19
10
0 (0)
Gordon will hope that he does not follow suit, having only scored six goals in the Premier League last season and starting the current campaign off wobbily, seeing himself sent off during that frantic fixture against Liverpool in August.
He has described himself as a “nightmare for anyone” he comes up against, and he shares with Almiron a sort of crackling energy when on the ball and in the danger area, one of the fastest players in the Premier League besides.
Howe has been forced into playing the left-sided forward in a makeshift centre-forward berth at times – including the opening weeks of the current campaign – and that has disrupted the player’s fluency, but the fact remains that this is a critical juncture for a player who needs to step up now that Isak has completed his move to Merseyside.
There’s no question that Gordon’s ceiling is higher than Almiron’s ever was. The Three Lions star has been priced in the ballpark of £100m in the past, after all.
And, of course, it’s important to remember Gordon has proven himself and then some within this Newcastle team before, and during a testing time for the club at that.
He is a forward who wears his passion on his sleeve, and though that has at times been to his own detriment, the winger will be determined to bounce back and prove he can lead this new-look frontline over the coming years.
Looking at it from a different, more sobering perspective, Gordon must ensure this campaign does not get away from him too, for if this is the case, his flash-in-the-pan prolific mess in the Premier League might leave him remembered in a similar way to Almiron.
Again, there is confidence from the Toon hierarchy that this will not be the case, but the time for action is now.
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علق ثروت سويلم المتحدث الرسمي باسم رابطة الأندية على أزمة منتخب مصر الثاني وتضارب مواعيد بطولة كأس العرب مع مواجهات بيراميدز في كأس الانتركونتيننتال.
وقال سويلم عن تلويح حلمي طولان مدرب المنتخب الثاني بالاستقالة حال عدم تأجيل مباراتين لـ بيراميدز: “نحن في بداية وضع الجدول لم يكن هناك تخطيط لأي تأجيلات لأي ناد، ألغينا الهبوط بموافقة الأندية وفي وجود كبير الكرة في مصر هاني أبو ريدة وأحمد دياب رئيس الرابطة، القرارات تم اتخاذها من أجل حتى الثلاثة مواسم المُقبلة”.
وتابع في تصريحات لبرنامج الكلاسيكو على قناة أون إي: “أهم ما في القرارات هو عدم تأجيل أي مباراة، رابطة الأندية كانت تتهم بالمجاملة عندما يتم تأجيل مباريات، رغم أنه لم تكن هناك مجاملات”.
طالع.. محمد عمر: حلمي طولان محق في تصريحاته. وشخص وحيد قادر على حل أزمة المنتخب الثاني
وكشف: “لن يكون هناك مؤجلات وهذا هو الوضع القائم، وافقنا على وجود منتخب مصر الثاني بهذا الوضع، وهو قبل بذلك من البداية، ولا أعتقد أن حلمي طولان يلوح بالاستقالة، ممكن لا يكون قد قال ذلك، لأنه قبل بهذا الوضع من البداية، وهو وافق على هذا الوضع”.
وبسؤاله هل هاني أبو ريدة تواصل مع أحمد دياب لحل الأزمة؟، أضاف: “الموضوع لا يُحل في مقابلة، هذه القرارات تم اتخاذها في القرعة، وأبو ريدة كان مؤيدًا لها، لذلك لا نريد العودة للوراء، لو فتحنا هذا الباب كل ناد سيطلب التأجيل.. إذًا الموضوع محسوم لا توجد مؤجلات، وحلمي طولان سبق ووافق على الوضع القائم”.
وبسؤاله في حالة استقالته من يقود المنتخب؟، ورد: “أنا لا أريد أن أتكلم في هذا الأمر لأن حدث موقف وحلمي طولان زعل مني، لكن أنا أقول إنه سيستمر وإذا أصر على الاستقالة فمصر مليئة بالكوادر الموجودة التي تتمنى هذا المنصب”.
Manchester United are sat on four points after four matches in the Premier League after they were beaten 3-0 by Manchester City at The Etihad on Sunday.
The Red Devils were second-best for the majority of the match and were deservedly beaten by their local rivals, thanks to two goals from Erling Haaland and one from Phil Foden.
One of the talking points leading up to kick-off was the inclusion of Benjamin Sesko for his full Premier League debut after his move from RB Leipzig this summer.
Benjamin Sesko's performance against Man City in numbers
The Slovenia international will not remember the clash too fondly because his Manchester United teammates gave him very little to work with throughout the match.
Sesko ended his 80 minutes on the pitch with 20 touches and one shot on goal, which was straight at Gianluigi Donnarumma, in the number nine position, per Sofascore.
The 6 foot 5 marksman only won three of his eight aerial duels, as Ruben Dias controlled him well, and that may be an aspect of his game that the he may look back on and think that he could have done better.
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Sesko was far from the worst performer on the pitch, as it was mainly down to a lack of service as to why he was ineffective, but Luke Shaw was a contender for that award.
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The England international started in the left-sided centre-back role in Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system, with Patrick Dorgu ahead of him and Matthijs de Ligt to his right.
His performance was, unfortunately, worse than Sesko’s and arguably the worst of any player on the pitch, as he played a part in all three of Manchester City’s goals.
Speaking on Sky Sports’ live coverage of the match, Gary Neville claimed Jeremy Doku went past Shaw “like he’s not there” for the first goal from Foden and noted that the defender was “nowhere near it” to stop Haaland’s first goal.
The left-footed dud then put Harry Maguire under pressure after a poor touch and pass that contributed to Haaland being sent clear on goal for his and City’s third.
Vs Man City
Luke Shaw
Minutes
90
Clearances
1
Blocks
0
Interceptions
0
Tackles
1
Dribbled past
1x
Ground duels won
1/2
Aerial duels won
1/2
Stats via Sofascore
As you can see in the table above, Shaw did little else in the match to make up for his errors for all three of the goals, winning just two duels in 90 minutes on the pitch.
The second City goal was, arguably, his worst moment in the game. Haaland made a run off the back of De Ligt and Shaw was, as Neville put it, “nowhere near it” because he did not anticipate the run, which gave the forward all the space he needed to lift the ball over Altay Bayindir.
It was a dismal showing from Shaw, who was way worse than the isolated Sesko, and one that should lead to him being ruthlessly dropped from the starting line-up for the clash with Chelsea at OId Trafford next weekend.
In an ideal world, that involves Amorim changing the formation to a four at the back, dropping Shaw to bring in another midfielder, but that seems unlikely given that the manager has stuck with the system after many disappointing performances and results.
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The Rothesay County Championship match between Durham and Somerset looks set for a absorbing three-day finish after 18 wickets fell on the second day of the game at the Banks Homes Riverside.Replying to Durham’s 277, Somerset mustered only 172 but then dismissed the home side for 159, thus leaving the visitors with a victory target of 265.When bad light ended play five overs early, they had reached 71 for 1, still 194 short of their target but with nine wickets in hand.However, the day was also memorable for Durham’s 20 -year-old Championship debutant, Mitch Killeen, who had received his county cap on Friday morning and took 5 for 36 in Somerset’s first innings.Somerset resumed on 63 for 3 but Ben Raine took the first wickets of the day when he had James Rew lbw for 8 in the third over of the morning and Jack Leach superbly caught in the gully by Emilio Gay for a 30 that had included six fours.But the remainder of the morning session belonged to Killeen, who took four wickets in 16 balls as Somerset collapsed to 128 for 9. Tom Abell was lbw to one that nipped back off the pitch for 5 and Andy Umeed was dismissed in similar fashion for 14 when hit on the back leg.Craig Overton was out to his first delivery when his attempt to work the ball on the leg side merely leading-edged a comfortable catch to Gay in the gully, and Killeen completed his five-wicket haul in his next over when Archie Vaughan pushed forward but only edged a catch to Colin Ackermann at second slip.There was a reminder of cricket’s ability to bring players down to earth when Matt Henry hit Killeen for three fours in his next over and that brief assault was the foretaste of a last-wicket partnership that yielded 44 valuable runs for the visitors. Codi Yusuf ended the fun when he bowled Migael Pretorius for 20, leaving Henry unbeaten on 23 and giving Durham a first-innings lead of 105.That brought an end to one period of helter-skelter cricket. In less than 90 minutes, Somerset had scored 109 runs and lost seven wickets in 21.4 overs. It also concluded Yusuf’s part in the match. After being hit on the helmet on Friday evening, he was diagnosed as suffering from concussion at lunchtime and replaced by Daniel Hogg.The start of Durham’s second innings continued the morning drama as Henry took two wickets in three balls in his second over. Ben McKinney was caught behind and Gay taken by Lewis Gregory at first slip, both for ducks, to leave the home side on 9 for 2, and they had only advanced to 18 for 2 when the luncheon interval gave everyone an opportunity to take a deep breath or two.Rain delayed the start of the afternoon’s play for 20 minutes but the interruption only compounded the batters’ problems. David Bedingham was caught at slip by Overton off Josh Davey for 8 and the modest recovery represented by Alex Lees and Ollie Robinson’s 31-run stand ended when Lees was lbw to Pretorius for 35 and Ackermann was caught down the leg side off Overton for 4.Durham’s lead was only 193 when Robinson was caught in the gully by Umeed off Pretorius for 35 and Raine could add just nine more runs before he slapped Henry to Abell at cover.But James Minto joined Clark and this pair batted sensibly to add 26 before Clark was lbw to Pretorius four balls after tea. Minto and Hogg then added 21 for Durham’s last wicket before the home side were bowled out for 159, Pretorius taking 3 for 46 and Henry 3 for 51, giving him match figures of 7 for 111.Despite being faced with a daunting target on a spicy pitch, Gregory and Davey batted sensibly against an inexperienced attack to put on 35 before Killeen knocked out Davey’s off stump. That brought Tom Lammonby to the crease and he and Gregory had added a further 36 runs before the gloom closed in.
Manchester City have been advised to prepare for a decision to finally be made on their 115 charges of alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules imminently. The Cityzens were first hit with the charges back in February 2023 and a legal expert has now spoken about the eagerly-anticipated verdict and claimed there is "no real excuse for a further delay."
Verdict on Man City case overdue
A verdict on Manchester City's 115 charges was initially expected earlier this year but is now expected shortly. There has been frustration at the length of time the whole process has taken but the club may not have too much longer to wait to discover their fate. Speculation has raged over possible punishments if City are found guilty, ranging from points deductions to titles being stripped, but the club are thought to be confident they will avoid the harshest sanctions and have maintained their innocence throughout the process.
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Man City told decision is imminent
Manchester City have been told to expect a decision soon. Legal expert Stefan Borson told talkSPORT: "It's very very simple. They have not had the decision of the panel as of yet. I do think now there's no real excuse for a further delay. Even if they were busy on other matters, and they would have been, then I think it would be really quite extraordinary that there's been no timetable set with them and no arrangement set with them in terms of the payment of their time over these last ten months to produce the decision.
"I think on any basis ten months is enough to produce even a very very detailed 400 or 500 page decision on this case, and I think it is imminent. I know I have said that before multiple times in this room but I did think that there was a very good chance that it would have come out for this international window. I think there's a very good chance it will come out in the next international window and I really can't see it going into 2026. I just cannot see it extending beyond the year. I think it is almost out."
Guardiola will accept decision
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has vowed to accept any decision that is handed down to his club when the verdict finally arrives. He told reporters last summer: "I am happy that it starts soon and hopefully it will finish soon, for the benefit of all of us, especially the club but also other Premier League clubs and all the people who don’t wait for the sentence. I wish, from the deep in my heart, go to the trial, the independent panel – and I say again, independent panel – and as soon as possible, release what happened and we will accept like always we have done."
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Man City & Haaland enjoying bright start
Manchester City are currently in the midst of a strong start to the season after a disappointing campaign last year. Guardiola's side sit just three points off top spot and have four points from their opening two Champions League matches. Star striker Erling Haaland has started the season in fine form, banging in 12 goals in nine Premier League and Champions League matches, and has been hailed as the top flight's greatest striker by Jamie Carragher.
He said: "I think we're watching the greatest goal-scorer to ever play in English football. I honestly can't remember Jimmy Greaves, Dixie Dean and all those players from years ago. But I think of Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, Harry Kane and Ian Rush for my club Liverpool. There's a difference for me between a great centre-forward or striker and a goal-scorer. I think what we're witnessing now is something we've never seen before in our game and don't forget, this is a club where the goal-scorer beforehand was Sergio Aguero, one of the greatest we'll ever see. This is on a completely different level to Aguero. He's the best.”