Jose Mourinho has sent a message to Roy Keane after the Manchester United legend welcomed a new grandson with a hilarious catchphrase this week.
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Keane posted an image of his new grandson on Instagram, referring to him as a "big baby" – a nod to the United icon's catchphrase. Mourinho replied in the comments with a heart emoji.
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Keane's Instagram caption read: "My new grandson, big baby".
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The "big baby" comment is a reference to what Keane called Liverpool full-back Andrew Robertson while doing Sky Sports punditry in 2023 – and it has become something of a catchphrase since.
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Keane continues to work as a pundit for Sky and ITV, so will be heavily involved in coverage for the rest of the season. Mourinho is Fenerbahce manager and was this week linked with a shock return to Tottenham.
West Ham United chiefs are in “ongoing” talks over signing an England player for new manager Graham Potter, with a high-ranking Hammers source telling one news outlet that a move for him is very much on the cards.
West Ham working to back Graham Potter in January
So far, Potter has suffered two defeats in the West Ham dugout and one thrilling win at home to high-flying Fulham, but the former Chelsea boss has scarcely had any time to implement the philosophy which brought him so much success at Brighton.
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Potter is also working with Julen Lopetegui’s players, and is yet to make his first official new signing as manager. That isn’t for lack of trying, as the 49-year-old is believed to be “very” keen on exploring loan deals for Chelsea duo Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Carney Chukwuemeka (ExWHUemployee).
West Ham’s next five Premier League fixtures
Date
Aston Villa (away)
January 26
Chelsea (away)
February 3
Brentford (home)
February 15
Arsenal (away)
February 22
Leicester City (home)
February 27
West Ham have also seen a new £57 million bid for Jhon Duran rejected out of hand, as their search for a new centre-forward to come in for injured duo Niclas Füllkrug and Michail Antonio carries on behind-the-scenes.
In any case, the east Londoners are working to back Potter at the London Stadium, and a new midfielder is believed to remain on their to-do list.
Another one of their reported targets, alongside the likes of Dewsbury-Hall and Chukwuemeka, is Lille midfielder Angel Gomes.
While this would be one for the summer, considering his contract expires at the end of this season, it is believed that West Ham are attempting to agree on a pre-contract with the Three Lions ace who earned his first ever international call-ups in late 2024.
The former Man United gem bagged eight assists across 31 Ligue 1 appearances for Lille last campaign, averaging a very impressive 91.3 per cent passing accuracy in their midfield (WhoScored), leaving little wonder the tidy, composed technician is attracting Premier League interest.
West Ham in "ongoing talks" with Angel Gomes over contract
According to a “senior” club source, speaking to Hammers News, West Ham are in “ongoing talks” with Gomes over signing for them – but they face stiff competition from London rivals Tottenham, who pose a “big” threat.
“Talks are ongoing but nothing is close and there’s competition given his status,” said the inside informant to Hammers News. “Tottenham are a big problem now.”
If Potter’s side can pip Ange Postecoglou to the 24-year-old’s signing, there is little denying he’d be an excellent coup, especially on a free deal.
“He’s the type of quality player you want your club looking at, obviously,” said pundit Paul Robinson to Tottenham News.
“He’s going to get more minutes at international level. He’s a top-quality player. A move back to the Premier League won’t be out of the question. If he’s playing at the top level, you want your club to be involved in the race.”
Mikel Arteta is banking on Arsenal's "super strength" to beat Real Madrid as the Spaniard issued a rallying cry before their Champions League meeting.
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Arteta issued a powerful call to arms as Arsenal prepare to host Real Madrid in one of the most significant Champions League fixtures in the club’s modern era. The Emirates Stadium will be buzzing with anticipation as the Gunners look to assert themselves against a Real Madrid outfit that has been synonymous with European glory. With at least 180 intense minutes ahead in this quarter-final, Arteta knows the margin for error is minimal and the belief among players and supporters must be absolute.
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Arteta wants the Emirates to be united come kick-off: "8pm, 11 players, 60,000 people need to be really super convinced that we are ready to win and to beat them. With all the ups and downs and things that we have to deal with, we need to continue to do that because that’s our super strength."
For the Spaniard, the sense of occasion is not lost. "It’s a joy to prepare the game, to look at them, just to look at the reaction of people and how we feel about ourselves coming into a game of this magnitude," he shared. "The excitement around the club, the people, this is the stage that we want to be and where Arsenal has to be consistently. We are very proud to be there, and now we’re very ready."
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Los Blancos may arrive with prestige and pedigree, but their recent form has shown signs of vulnerability. Carlo Ancelotti’s men suffered a gut-wrenching 2-1 home defeat to Valencia in stoppage time over the weekend, a loss that dented their domestic title ambitions. Just days prior, they endured a dramatic Copa del Rey encounter, requiring an Antonio Rudiger late winner to overcome Real Sociedad 5-4 on aggregate. These stumbles, although rare, provide Arsenal with a glimmer of hope – evidence that even the most seasoned contenders can be rattled under pressure.
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Arsenal are said to be planning pre-game festivities, including a supporter tifo and fireworks, in order to help ramp up the atmosphere. The club are also offering deals on drinks pre-match for those who make their way into the stadium early.
Aston Villa opened their account in the Premier League for 2025 with a 2-1 victory over Leicester City, which would have been a welcome result come full-time after drawing their final clash of 2024 in the league.
But, the game would have felt far nervier for the Villans fans watching on when you consider their side’s leakiness reared its ugly head once more, having conceded to a Foxes team who had just two shots on target all afternoon and are lingering near the foot of the division.
Aston Villa manager UnaiEmery
Therefore, Emery must surely be using this January transfer window as a way to bolster his options defensively, with this high profile loan signing now rumoured.
Aston Villa enquire about wantaway defender
As per a report by French outlet L’Equipe, Villa have now enquired about signing wantaway Paris St. Germain centre-back Milan Skriniar this month on loan, with the Slovakian defender wanting to leave PSG due to a lack of first-team chances.
Villa are joined by Tottenham Hotspur in their pursuit of the ex-Inter Milan brute according to the report, as Ange Postecoglou attempts to solve his side’s own defensive woes, with Skriniar reportedly keen on playing in the Premier League in the near future away from the French capital.
There will also likely be an option for Emery’s men to make the deal permanent, with a hope that the 6 foot 2 star could be another loan success for Villa away from a major titan like Philippe Coutinho proved to be, before falling down the pecking order in the West Midlands when he joined the club for good from Barcelona.
Why Skriniar could be Coutinho 2.0
Obviously, in the minds of Villa fans now, the deal to bring in the Brazilian attacking midfielder was a major flop, considering the expensive 32-year-old has since been discarded to Vasco De Gama on loan.
But, once upon a time, the ex-Liverpool man was a loved figure by all at Villa Park, with five goals and three assists picked up during his debut campaign after arriving from Barcelona on an initial temporary deal in January 2022.
With hindsight now very much on their side, the Villans might not have subsequently forked out £17m though, with Coutinho only managing one more goal contribution since.
Emery will just pray that Skriniar can come in and be similarly impactful in the short-term – away from worrying about issues regarding tieing him down to a permanent stay – with Villa in dire need of more resolute bodies defensively with Pau Torres now sidelined and their record at the back this season not being particularly rosy.
Position/club
Goals conceded
1. Liverpool
19
2. Arsenal
18
3. Nottingham Forest
19
4. Chelsea
24
5. Newcastle United
22
6. Manchester City
27
7. AFC Bournemouth
23
8. Aston Villa
32
9. Fulham
27
10. Brighton and Hove Albion
29
Sourced by BBC Sport
By three goals more, Villa have conceded the most goals in the current top ten of the Premier League at a worrying 32, with the injury-stricken Torres only keeping two clean sheets from 18 top-flight outings.
Therefore, Skriniar could come to the rescue to help Emery’s men shut up shop more effectively, having actually kept a clean sheet on his last appearance for PSG in Ligue 1 before pushing for a move away.
At the peak of his powers in the Serie A too, Skriniar would make his all defensive hard work look easy, with the 2021/22 season for Inter seeing him average a cool and composed 92% pass accuracy per league contest, whilst also showing off his fierce approach aerially by winning 3.9 duels on average.
Italian football writer Jerry Mancini would even label the Slovak as “incredible” when he was regularly battling away at Inter, with the well-thought-of defender – who journalist Siavoush Fallahi also previously dubbed a “monster” – a presence that could be transformative for a ropey Villa defence.
Of course, this could all prove to be too good to be true much like Coutinho – with the defender’s steep £263k-per-week salary an easy target for concern – but Villa might well deem snapping up this fresh centre-back as a risk worth taking.
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Everton have fuelled themselves with the taste of victory after thrashing Wolverhampton Wanderers in midweek, but now face a different beast in neighbours Liverpool.
It’s set up to be a barnstormer. The final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park; the chance for the Toffees to pluck more points from their first-placed neighbours after they drew on Wednesday.
Sean Dyche has been dealt a reprieve after his side’s excellent Premier League win, but he knows that the gruelling run of fixtures still to come before the new year could be his undoing.
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Liverpool have their flaws, but the hosts will need to silence Mohamed Salah if they are to banish their neighbours back across the river with more ground ceded.
Why Everton need to silence Mohamed Salah
Salah’s been rather good this season, with 15 goals and 12 assists across 21 matches in 2024/25. The Egpyt forward doesn’t always play well, but invariably finds one pocket from which he makes a key contribution for Arne Slot’s side.
Everton haven’t recaptured their defensive solidity from last season but still boast a resilient and steely backline, with their 21 goals conceded in the Premier League this year the second-lowest from any team in the bottom seven.
Jarrad Branthwaite and James Tarkowski have been up and down in recent weeks but kept the Wolves at bay in midweek and made 21 total tackles, interceptions and clearances between them, as per Sofascore.
The English titans also won a combined six out of seven contested ground duels, and replicating that strength and toughness will be crucial in nullifying Salah.
Of course, the defenders can only do so much and will need those at the front of the ship to step up. Dyche will need Iliman Ndiaye to put in an electric display, for he might prove to be Everton’s own version of Salah this afternoon.
Iliman Ndiaye could be Everton's answer to Salah
Everton signed Ndiaye from Marseille for a £15m fee in the summer, and he has made his mark across the opening months of his Merseyside career, scoring three goals and being hailed for his “dynamite” quality by pundit Jamie Redknapp.
Everton's Iliman Ndiaye
The Premier League has been alerted to his quality alright: as per FBref, Ndiaye ranks among the top 9% of attacking midfielders and wingers in England’s top flight for pass completion, the top 5% for successful take-ons and the top 1% for interceptions per 90.
This is a dynamic and rounded threat, capable of turning matches on their head through slick movements and combative defending – the latter of which was evidenced through his winning of eight duels against the Old Gold, not his flashiest performance but crucial for the win.
He’s so difficult to defend against, with that ‘X-factor’ that could swing the pendulum Everton’s way later today. Who knows, he might even prove to be Dyche’s answer to Salah, carrying that special something that none of his teammates can provide.
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In any case, he’s “Everton’s new hope” – as The Athletic’s Patrick Boyland has dubbed him – and will be desperate to make his mark against Liverpool.
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أوضح معتز البطاوي، المدير الرياضي لنادي سيراميكا كليوباترا، موقف اللاعب الجزائري أحمد قندوسي من الانتقال إلى الزمالك خلال الفترة القادمة.
أحمد قندوسي يلعب ضمن صفوف سيراميكا كليوباترا بعد الرحيل عن النادي الأهلي، في بداية الموسم الحالي.
وقال البطاوي خلال تصريحات لبرنامج “الكورة مع فايق” المذاع على قناة “mbc masr 2”: “قندوسي لاعب كبير ويصنع الفارق، والطبيعي أن تصل له عروض من داخل مصر أو خارجها، وهذا الملف تحديدًا سندرسه بعد نهاية الموسم، سنجتمع مع الكابتن علي ماهر ومجلس الإدارة ونرى القرار المناسب”.
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وأضاف: “رسميًا الزمالك لم يطلب القندوسي، ونحن نمتلك عدة عروض للاعب من داخل مصر أو خارجها عربيًا وأوروبيا، وسندرس العروض كلها بنهاية الموسم”.
وبسؤاله هل يوجد بند في عقد أحمد قندوسي يمنع انتقاله لـ الزمالك، كشف: “هناك شق أدبي بيننا وبين الزمالك والأهلي، لا يوجد بند يمنع، لكن (بالبلدي كده لن نكون كوبري)”.
Ao longo das últimas temporadas, não foram raras as críticas de jogadores e dirigentes do Flamengo às condições do gramado do Maracanã, que ganhou o título de “pior do Brasil” de Marcos Braz e foi “culpado”pela lesão de Gabigol, por exemplo. Neste sábado, o time da Gávea volta ao estádio, que passou por uma reforma de três meses, com a expectativa de iniciar uma nova era neste aspecto. O desejo do elenco, por ter um campo mais rápido, que favoreça as próprias características, será atendido, disse o CEO Severiano Braga ao LANCE!.
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-O que veremos é um modelo de jogo mais rápido. Nosso processo é similar ao da Arena Corinthians. O conceito é o mesmo, mas a grama é diferente. O jogo será bem mais rápido. Os jogadores mais velozes, podemos dizer assim, vão gostar mais de jogar aqui. O jogo será mais rápido – afirmou Severiano Braga, CEO do Estádio do Maracanã. A entrevista completa você confere clicando aqui!
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Desde 2019, com o investimento feito no elenco e a implementação de um modelo de jogo baseado na posse de bola, especialmente a partir de Jorge Jesus, a exigência dos jogadores do Flamengo têm sido no sentido de ter um campo mais rápido. Foram várias queixas ao estado do gramado do Maracanã, e elogios a campos bons e desta característica, como a Arena Corinthians.
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Filipe Luís, acostumado aos “tapetes europeus” nos muitos anos de Atlético de Madrid e Chelsea, entre outros clubes, e um dos principais passadores do Flamengo desde 2019, foi um dos porta-vozes destedesejo interno. Em entrevista nesta semana, o lateral-esquerdo mostrou-se cauteloso antes de comemorar a nova condição do gramado do Maracanã, lembrando a dificuldade de manter o campo em boas condições diante de tantos jogos.
– Temos muita esperança, mas vamos passo a passo. Veremos como estará nesse primeiro jogo e se aguenta. O difícil do Maracanã é que jogam dois clubes e várias competições. Aí não adianta. Não há gramado que aguente – afirmou o lateral-esquerdo do Flamengo, ao canal do clube, antes de seguir:
– O gramado faz diferença. Não é desculpa. Quando o gramado está molhado, em ótimas condições, nosso time toca melhor a bola, mais rápido, chega com mais facilidade à área e influencia demais o nosso jogo. Por isso que exigimos tanto um bom gramado. Depois também somos exigidos para jogar bem.
A reforma mais recente do Maracanã durou três meses, iniciando em 10 de dezembro, após a participação de Flamengo e Fluminense no Brasileirão. O gramado híbrido foi instalado e a expectativa é de que resista aos 70 jogos esperados para o ano. Segundo a gestão do estádio, a decisão não foi uma imposição dos clubes, mas, sim, uma medida em conjunto e em observação com o futebol que é disputado atualmente, explicou Severiano ao LANCE!.
– Não solicitaram isso, mas vimos pelo futebol de hoje em dia. O jogo atual é mais rápido. Falamos que entregaríamos um gramado dessa forma e que ele seria de um jogo mais rápido, mas não teve uma imposição. Foi uma conversa entre o Maracanã e os clubes – avaliou Severiano Braga, CEO do Maracanã.
West Bromwich Albion are certainly experiencing a wobble in the Championship at the moment, having started the season like a runaway train.
The Baggies raced straight out of the blocks with five victories from their opening six second-tier contests, before a defeat to Sheffield Wednesday at the close of September clearly knocked confidence in Carlos Corberan’s camp.
Even when results haven’t always gone in the favour of the West Midlands side, it’s safe to say the defence has consistently put in a shift, despite the goals also notably drying up in the attacking positions.
West Brom's stern defence this season
It’s not as if this is just reserved to this campaign in isolation, however, with Corberan’s men priding themselves on dogged displays last season, on top of their efforts in the Championship now.
West Brom only leaked 47 goals across 46 games, with playoff winners Southampton surrendering a far heftier 63 strikes, and it looks to be another season where the defenders will shine at the Hawthorns.
Kyle Bartley has been key to these solid performances at the back so far, amassing five clean sheets from the ten second-tier appearances he has managed to get under his belt, before being ruled out through injury for West Brom’s last two league contests.
Paddy McNair now finds himself in the Hawthorns treatment room too which piles on even more selection issues for Corberan defensively, alongside Semi Ajayi also now being ruled out for four months, but the Spaniard will know he can rely on the trusty duo of Darnell Furlong and Torbjørn Heggem to remain staunch regardless of any more absentees troubling him.
Not every player has gone to be a rip-roaring success at the back for the Baggies after signing on the dotted line, however, with this centre-back purchase going down as a dud, but one that thankfully didn’t damage the then Premier League club’s bank account too much.
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James Chester's time at West Brom
The established top-flight club forked out some big bucks to snap up James Chester in the summer of 2015, acquiring the ex-Hull City man for a bumper £8m fee.
Chester would never fully settle in at West Brom, to the dismay of the Hawthorns masses who must have thought he was going to be a rock-solid performer based on his price tag, with the former Baggies number four only going on to make 19 appearances for his new employers before being let go of to join near neighbours Aston Villa.
He would go on to be a valued part of the Villa defence over many seasons, away from struggling at West Brom, with 126 appearances amassed by the time of his exit in 2020.
West Brom did have to sell Chester for £1m less than they purchased him for when letting him move onto Villa Park, but the £7m sale hasn’t really haunted them in the long run, with the experienced defender’s value constantly falling since his underwhelming spell at the Baggies.
Chester’s changing values since leaving West Brom
Date
Value
June 2024
£60k
June 2023
£84k
November 2021
£758k
October 2020
£1.6m
December 2019
£3.7m
February 2018
£6.7m
August 2016
£7m
Sourced by Transfermarkt
Even as he blossomed into a dependable first-team performer for Villa week in week out, Chester’s value would begin to fall, with his price all the way down at £1.6m by October 2020, when he was on the books of Stoke City after being released by his former club.
Now, the Welshman’s value sits at a meagre £60k, as the 35-year-old’s career begins to peter out playing in League Two with Salford City, with Chester yet to feature in a game in the lowly division this campaign so far.
Looking back, West Brom must feel vindicated now that they parted ways with their former dud so prematurely, resulting in them winning back some substantial cash before his value dramatically took a nosedive.
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PSG's French forward was the star of the show again and bagged a brace as Luis Enrique's side took control of their Champions League play-off tie.
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Dembele scored a hat-trick against Brest 10 days ago when the two sides met in Ligue 1 and was simply too hot to handle once again for Eric Roy's side on Tuesday in the Champions League.
The visitors took the lead midway through the first half when PSG were awarded a penalty for handball after Dembele’s shot was blocked. Up stepped Vitinha to calmly send goalkeeper Marco Bizot the wrong way and casually stroke the ball home from the penalty spot.
Brest did have chances to equalise but couldn't convert and were made to pay just before half-time. Dembele was allowed too much freedom down the right flank and continued his red-hot form by sweeping the ball past Bizot at his near post.
Dembele continued to torment Brest in the second half as PSG took complete control of the tie. The former Barcelona star teed up a chance for Desire Doue at the start of the second half, that was chalked off for a tight offside, and then conspired to miss a clear chance after being sent through by Joao Neves.
Yet Dembele simply was not to be denied and added his second of the night on 66 minutes. The former Barcelona star was quick to latch onto a ball in the box and fire home to finish off a great night's work for Luis Enrique's side.
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Dembele has now scored in each of his last eight matches in all competitions, equalling the best run in history for a PSG player – Neymar (twice), Carlos Bianchi and Kylian Mbappe also produced such a run.
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Dembele simply can't put a foot wrong at the moment. The former Barcelona man won the penalty and then added two more for good measure. The only real surprise was that he didn't manage yet another hat-trick. That's now 15 goals for the Frenchman since the turn of the year and seven against Brest so far this season. Roy's side must be absolutely sick of the sight of him.
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Barring a miracle, Brest's Champions League dreams are over after an impressive run in their first ever campaign in Europe's premier club competition. Roy's side enjoyed some memorable wins in the group stages but were simply no match for PSG. The two sides do meet again next week, but Brest haven't beaten PSG since all the way back in 1985 and it's hard to see that statistic changing at the Parc des Princes.
أعلن الجهاز الفني لنادي سموحة، بقيادة أحمد سامي، عن قائمة الفريق، استعدادًا لخوض مواجهة الزمالك، في منافسات بطولة كأس مصر.
ويلتقي الزمالك مع سموحة، مساء غد السبت، في إطار مواجهات در الـ 8 (ربع النهائي) من بطولة كأس مصر، للموسم الحالي.
وكان فريق سموحة تأهل إلى دور ربع النهائي من بطولة كأس مصر، بعد فوزه على زد بهدف نظيف.
بينما جاء تأهل نادي الزمالك إلى دور ربع النهائي بالفوز على مودرن سبورت بنتيجة 2-1، بعدما شهدت المباراة الوصول إلى أوقات إضافية عقب التعادل الإيجابي 1-1 في الوقت الأصلي للقاء.
طالع | مواعيد مباريات دور ربع نهائي كأس مصر قائمة سموحة لمباراة الزمالك في كأس مصر
حراسة المرمى: الهاني سليمان، حسين تيمور ومحمد أشرف.
خط الدفاع: هشام حافظ، ميدو مصطفى، عبد الرحمن عامر، بركات حجاج وشريف رضا.
خط الوسط: محمد كناريا، دوكو دودو، محمود صابر، عمرو السيسي، محمد كونيه، أبو بكر ليادي، محمد مكرونة، أدهم أحمد، إسلام عطية وأشرف مجدي.
خط الهجوم: محمد سالم، صامويل أمادي، مصطفى البدري وعلي عمرو.