Selasa, 25 Oktober 2022

Chelsea want Brighton’s Winstanley to join Stewart on recruitment team

 

Chelsea are set to continue the rebuild of their recruitment department by appointing Monaco’s Laurence Stewart and are also looking to poach Brighton & Hove Albion’s head of recruitment, Paul Winstanley.

Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital have been making changes to Chelsea’s infrastructure since buying the club in May and are looking to build a strong recruitment team around the head coach, Graham Potter. Christopher Vivell, who was fired by RB Leizpig last month, is poised to join as technical director and Joe Shields is due to arrive as co-director of recruitment once he has seen out his gardening leave at Southampton.

A deal to hire Stewart, Monaco’s technical director, has been agreed and Chelsea have held talks over taking Winstanley from Brighton. Winstanley has developed a good reputation at Brighton, who have earned plaudits for their smart signings in recent years. The Guardian reported that Chelsea were looking at him last month and the club are ready to solidify their interest.

It is believed that Winstanley will work closely with Shields, Stewart and Potter’s recruitment analyst, Kyle Macalauy. Winstanley knows Macaulay well from his time at Brighton.

Chelsea want at least four recruitment experts, with Vivell potentially given the responsibility of coordinating the department. Plans to hire a sporting director have been put to one side.

There have been suggestions that Boehly and Clearlake would like to create something akin to a transfer think-tank. The recruitment team could feed up to Boehly, who has been working as interim sporting director since June.

Boehly took that role after Marina Granovskaia left, with the departures of Scott McLachlan and Petr Cech leaving other holes to fill. Chelsea had initially looked to hire a sporting director and were close to appointing RB Salzburg’s Christoph Freund, only for that deal to collapse.

The indications are that Chelsea would rather have several recruitment experts than be reliant on one person. They want a collaborative approach, with links between the coaching staff, recruitment department and ownership. Boehly, who oversaw a heavy summer spending spree, could continue to take an active role in transfer negotiations in January.

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Chelsea could also look to appoint a new chief executive and a football operations manager.

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Jumat, 21 Oktober 2022

Cristiano Ronaldo: Manchester United forward must face consequences, says Erik ten Hag


Ronaldo refused to come on as substitute - Ten Hag

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has said there "has to be consequences" after confirming Cristiano Ronaldo refused to come on as a substitute against Tottenham on Wednesday.

Ronaldo, 37, left Old Trafford before full-time after leaving the bench and walking down the tunnel in the 89th minute of United's 2-0 win.

He has been dropped for Saturday's game at Chelsea and is training alone.

Asked directly whether Ronaldo refused to come on, Ten Hag said: "Yes."

He added that after the Portugal international did the same at half-time of the friendly against Rayo Vallecano in pre-season, he felt he had to act.

"The talk is between Cristiano and me. The statement is clear. It is also in the statement that he remains an important part of the squad," Ten Hag said.

"I am the manager, I am responsible for the culture here. I have to set standards and values and have to control them. We are in a team.

"After Rayo Vallecano, I said it was unacceptable, but it wasn't just him. The second time there has to be consequences. That is what has happened.

"We miss him tomorrow, that is a miss for us and the squad, but I think it is important for the attitude and mentality of the group and now we have to focus on Chelsea - that is the most important."

Cristiano Ronaldo's behaviour 'unacceptable' - Micah Richards

Ronaldo's actions have been widely criticised, with Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker calling them "unacceptable" while former United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel said this was the first time he had been "disappointed" in the player.

On Thursday, Ronaldo said "the heat of the moment" had got to him, though he stopped short of apologising.

He has scored just one goal in eight Premier League appearances this season, and also showed his displeasure at being substituted in Sunday's 0-0 home draw with Newcastle.

United go into Saturday's game at Stamford Bridge just one point behind Chelsea in fifth and Ten Hag said his players would not be distracted by this week's drama.

"It's part of playing in top football," he said.

"There are rumours and noise and you can't get distracted, you have to remain on the job and get the result."

Analysis

Erik ten Hag couldn't have done any better.

He addressed the major issue around Cristiano Ronaldo directly, then explained why he felt it was important to take the action he did.

Then, once the broadcast media had finished, he answered more questions from the written press, which will appear in Saturday's newspapers.

It was not the first major test of Ten Hag's authority. But it was the biggest - and he has come through it with his status enhanced and Ronaldo's diminished. If there is a winner in such situations, Ten Hag is it.

The other point worth nothing is when he first took the United job, Ten Hag's English was hesitant. Now he can communicate with the media effectively - and forcefully.

With United beating Tottenham as well, it has been a good 48 hours for the Dutchman.

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Rabu, 19 Oktober 2022

Ballon d'Or: Karim Benzema wins award as best player in world football for first time

 

Real Madrid and France forward Karim Benzema has won the Ballon d'Or - awarded to the best footballer of the year - for the first time.

Benzema scored 44 goals in 46 games as he helped Real win the Champions League and La Liga in 2021-22.

Lionel Messi (seven) and Cristiano Ronaldo (five) had won the award on 12 of the previous 13 occasions.

Bayern Munich's Sadio Mane, who was at Liverpool in 2021-22, was second ahead of Manchester City's Kevin de Bruyne.

Barcelona's Alexia Putellas retained the Women's Ballon d'Or, awarded to the best best female footballer of 2022.

England Euro 2022 winner and Arsenal forward Beth Mead was second.

Premier League champions Manchester City, who had six nominees at the ceremony, were awarded Club of the Year ahead of Liverpool.

The Ballon d'Or is awarded to the best footballer of the year, based on performance over the 2021-22 season.

Karim Benzema (left) is presented with the 2022 Ballon d'Or from Zinedine ZidaneZinedine Zidane (right) was the last Frenchman to win the Ballon d'Or First Frenchman to win prize since 1998

Monday's ceremony in Paris saw French F1 driver Esteban Ocon arrive at the Theatre du Chatelet with the Ballon d'Or trophy in a racing car.

Benzema is the first Frenchman to win the prestigious award since Zinedine Zidane in 1998. Zidane was at the event to present his countryman with the prize.

"This prize in front of me makes me really proud," said Benzema. "When I was small, it was a childhood dream, I never gave up. Anything is possible.

"I'm really proud of my journey here. It wasn't easy, it was a difficult time for my family as well."

Benzema was the overwhelming favourite to win this year's award.

His 44 goals included a hat-trick in 17 second-half minutes against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, and another away to Chelsea in the quarter-final first leg.

He also scored three more goals over two legs of the semi-final against Manchester City.

The 34-year-old, who has been at Real Madrid since 2009, is expected to play a key role for France at the World Cup in Qatar which starts on 20 November.

The Ballon d'Or is voted for by 100 journalists from around the world.

Warm reception for Haller

Borussia Dortmund's former West Ham striker Sebastien Haller, who has recently undergone chemotherapy for a testicular tumour, received warm applause from the audience when he walked on stage to present the Yashin Trophy to Real Madrid's Thibaut Courtois for best goalkeeper.

Liverpool's Alisson was second, with Ederson of Manchester City and Chelsea's Edouard Mendy third and fourth respectively. Tottenham's Hugo Lloris was 10th.

The Kopa Trophy, awarded to the best performing player under the age of 21, went to Barcelona and Spain midfielder Gavi, who turned 18 in August.

Sebastien Haller at the 2022 Ballon d'Or awards ceremonySebastien Haller on stage at the Ballon d'Or awards ceremony

Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham, 19, was ranked fourth and England team-mate and Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka, 21, was eighth.

Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski won the Gerd Muller Trophy awarded to the best striker after scoring 57 goals for Bayern Munich and Poland in 2021-22.

The inaugural Socrates Award, a humanitarian prize, went to Mane for his charity work.

Five-time winner Ronaldo ranked 20th

Messi and Ronaldo have dominated the award in recent years, apart from in 2018 when Croatia midfielder Luka Modric won it.

Messi had already won the trophy more times than any other player and his seventh success in 2021 came after wins in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2019.

However, he was not nominated this time after an underwhelming first season at Paris St-Germain.

Manchester United's Ronaldo, who last won it in 2017, was placed 20th of the 30 players nominated, the Portuguese's lowest Ballon d'Or ranking since 2005.

Ballon d'Or results

1. Karim Benzema (Real Madrid, France).

2. Sadio Mane (Bayern Munich, Senegal).

3. Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City, Belgium).

4. Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona, Poland).

5. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, Egypt).

6. Kylian Mbappe (Paris St-Germain, France).

7. Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid, Belgium).

8. Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid, Brazil).

9. Luka Modric (Real Madrid, Croatia).

10. Erling Haaland (Manchester City, Norway).

11. Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur, South Korea)

12. Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City, Algeria).

13. Sebastien Haller (Borussia Dortmund, Ivory Coast).

14. Fabinho (Liverpool, Brazil) tied with Rafael Leao (AC Milan, Portugal).

16. Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool, Netherlands).

17. Luis Diaz (Liverpool, Colombia) tied with Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus, Serbia) and Casemiro (Manchester United, Brazil).

20. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United, Portugal).

21. Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur, England).

22. Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool, England) tied with Phil Foden (Manchester City, England) and Bernardo Silva (Manchester City, Portugal).

25. Joao Cancelo (Manchester City, Portugal) tied with Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich, Germany), Mike Maignan (AC Milan, France), Antonio Rudiger (Real Madrid, Germany), Darwin Nunez (Liverpool, Uruguay) and Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig, France).

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Senin, 17 Oktober 2022

Real Madrid continue Barcelona's awful week, Dortmund gift win to Union Berlin: Weekend Review

Another weekend of headlines, golazos and unpredictable finishes across Europe's biggest leagues. From Real Madrid bossing Barcelona 3-1 in the Clasico, to Union Berlin continuing to be the surprise Bundesliga leaders, there was no shortage of drama.

ESPN correspondents Rob Dawson, Julien Laurens, Sam Marsden, James Tyler, Mark Ogden and Mike Wise break down the big stuff you need to know about the weekend.

- Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, MLS, more (U.S.)

Jump to: Talking points | Best goals | Teams in trouble | MVP of the Weekend

Talking points

Atleti move third in shadow of the Clasico

Most eyes were on El Clasico this weekend as Real Madrid beat Barcelona 3-1 to move top of LaLiga, which is just how Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone likes it. It has been a difficult start to the campaign for Atletico at times, especially in the Champions League, but things are coming together in LaLiga.

- Watch replay: Athletic Club 0-1 Atletico Madrid (ESPN+, U.S. only)

This weekend pitted them against third-placed Athletic Club at San Mames, a ground they had not won at in over five years. They produced a performance in the image of some of the best Simeone sides throughout the years, though, digging in to repel Athletic's constant attacks and secure a 1-0 win thanks to a goal from Antoine Griezmann. The victory lifted Atleti past their hosts and into third place on the ladder. All of a sudden they are just three points behind Barca, who hadn't lost before this weekend in the league.

The goal was Griezmann's 100th for Atletico and it came after his loan from Barca was made permanent this week, prompting an apology from the French forward after the game for the way he left the club in 2019 for Camp Nou.

"I know people want to hear it from me and I want to say I am sorry for any damage I caused," he said. "But, more than anything, I want to apologise with effort on the pitch and nights like this." -- Marsden

Paris stay unbeaten after classic Classique

It was not the most tense Classique in history, but this edition of the rivalry between Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille -- the first of the 2022-2023 campaign -- felt a bit like old times. It was a top of the table clash (or just about), with a red card, chances on both sides, some big tackles, some great moves and some outstanding performances individually (Neymar, Chancel Mbemba, Pau Lopez) -- all staged in the resplendent Parc des Princes.

In the end, there was just one winner and it is always the same. Marseille had only won once in the last 25 encounters between the two teams and PSG extended that record to one in 26 on Sunday. The Parisians were worthy 1-0 winners; they were the better team even if l'OM caused them problems at times with their efficient press and aggression. Marseille defender Samuel Gigot took it too far and was sent off in the second half.

Neymar was once again the King of Paris and of France as the Classique is without a doubt the most important game in the country. The Brazilian was outstanding and scored the winning goal, setting the stage for a tantalizing reverse fixture at the Stade Velodrome at the end of February. -- Laurens

BVB bring gifts to Union, who remain top of Bundesliga

It's important to be a good guest when you're in someone's house; perhaps you bring a gift to dinner, or a nice bottle of wine to complement the spread. In Dortmund's case, they turned up at league-leading Union Berlin and saw fit to hand the hosts the game's opening goal inside nine minutes, which helped "the Iron Ones" on their way to the comfiest of 2-0 wins that preserved their position atop the Bundesliga.

Was it necessary? Hardly: Dortmund rarely threatened despite having over 75% possession at the Stadion An der Alten Forsterei, which meant Janik Haberer's two goals in the opening 21 minutes were sufficient to take all three points. The first goal was the Dortmund gift, as Gregor Kobel's boot got stuck in the turf when trying to boot a backpass well down-field; his helpless slide left Haberer all alone to drift in and tap home from six yards out, even looking around for an assistant referee's flag just to make sure he was in the clear to finish. Where his first finish required a gentle touch, Haberer's second displayed his power as Dortmund failed to clear their lines and he thumped it through a crowd in the box from 25+ yards to leave Kobel clutching air.

Union Berlin are the Cinderella team this season across Europe's five leagues and show no signs of slowing down -- they've already taken seven points from three games against Dortmund, Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig, the presumptive three best teams in Germany -- but there's a long way left to run. Can they do over the next 24 games what they've done over the first 10? -- Tyler

Sunday a sign of the times

No matter which team you support, a football fan will wear their club's colours with pride. Being a "red" or a "blue" matters, in good times or bad.

But the creep of commercialism in the modern game now sees teams changing their historic colours for no reason other to justify the production of a change strip which has little or no connection to the club that happens to wear it.

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It is why Manchester City wore what appeared to be a pale imitation of a Borussia Dortmund strip at Liverpool, rather than their famous sky blue shirts which have never clashed with Liverpool's red.

The same reason applies to Newcastle United choosing not to wear their traditional black-and-white stripes at Manchester United -- again, no clash with the home team's red -- but instead opting to play in their controversial white and green outfit, which just happen to be the colours of Saudi Arabia, whose Public Investment Fund owns 80% of the club.

And then how about Arsenal wearing an all-black strip at Leeds when they have, for many years, worn their red and white shirts at Elland Road with no issue whatsoever.

All three of the games mentioned are classic fixtures that have long been woven into the fabric of English football, but the images of Sunday's Premier League games will raise eyebrows in years to come with fans asking why on Earth their team played in such garish kits that only serve to devalue the brands they are trying to promote. -- Ogden

Goals

Kyriakopoulos' unbelievable volley

After scoring one of the goals of the season, if not the goal of the season already, Georgios Kyriakopoulos can send as many kisses and hearts to his wife, to Greece or to whoever and wherever he wants through the camera.

The Sassuolo left-back's volley is one of the most beautiful, most pure, most powerful, most sensational strikes you will see all season. On a cross from Luca d'Andrea from the right, the 26-year-old hit the ball straight under the crossbar and Marco Sportiello in the Atalanta goal had hardly the time to see it, let alone react.

Sassuolo took the lead and, maybe because of the absolute beauty of the goal, they kind of switched off after that and conceded three minutes later and just after the break to lose 2-1. It is a shame to score a goal like that for nothing, but Kyriakopoulos and the ones who saw it will never forget it. -- Laurens

Tillman sends a message to Berhalter

Malik Tillman has struggled to make an impact in the Scottish Premiership since sealing a season-long loan to Rangers from Bayern during the summer window, scoring just two goals in 14 appearances ahead of Sunday's trip to Motherwell.

But with just over a month to go until the World Cup starts in Qatar, the United States forward boosted his chances of a place in Gregg Berhalter's squad by scoring a wonder goal as Rangers bounced back from the midweek 7-1 Champions League humiliation against Liverpool with a much-needed 2-1 win at Fir Park.

Tillman, who played 66 minutes of the Liverpool defeat at Ibrox, opened the scoring against Motherwell early in the second-half by picking the ball up just outside the centre-circle in his own half and beating five defenders before netting one of the goals of the season.

Tillman had failed to score in any game for club or country since a goal against St Johnstone in mid-August, so he needed to end his goal drought quickly. And he did so in spectacular style to help Rangers on the way to a win that moved Giovanni van Bronckhorst's team to within two points of leaders Celtic. -- Ogden

Lindstrom lifts one as Eintracht thrash Leverkusen

Eintracht Frankfurt did plenty to pump the brakes on the "Xabi Alonso Is An Amazing Manager Express" this weekend, chasing Bayer Leverkusen relentlessly en route to a 5-1 win. In the middle of that was the cheekiest of goals from Eintracht playmaker Jesper Lindstrom, a bit of decoration on top of a dominant display.

The Denmark international notched the third goal of a game that never seemed close, stealing in behind Piero Hincapie after a sloppy passage of play before calmly chipping it beyond a dazed and confused Lukas Hradecky from a narrow angle. It was eye-catching and emphatic despite being the gentlest of finishes. More, please! -- Tyler

Salah is back, baby!

Fresh off of netting the fastest-ever Champions League hat trick midweek, Mohamed Salah confirmed his return to form by scoring Liverpool's winner against Manchester City on Sunday.

After pouncing on a mistake by Joao Cancelo, Salah kept his cool to finish past Ederson -- not only securing a vital three points for Jurgen Klopp's side but proving to the rest of the Premier League that reigning champions Man City are, in fact, beatable. -- Wise

Teams in trouble

Hasenhuttl feeling the heat

Southampton got a draw against West Ham United on Sunday but, after 10 games, they've earned just eight points and occupy one of the Premier League's three relegation places.

The Saints are without a win since August and, if they are going to pull clear of trouble, they really need to start taking advantage of their games at St Mary's. They took the lead against West Ham but were pegged back by Declan Rice's second-half equaliser -- the second time in three games that they've dropped points from a winning position.

Manager Ralph Hasenhuttl is already under pressure and it will only increase if Southampton lose to in-form Bournemouth in their next game. -- Dawson

A sorry week for the Blaugrana

Barcelona's season has been turned upside down in the space of five days. After a draw with Internazionale left them on the verge of Champions League elimination on Wednesday, they were well beaten by Real Madrid in Sunday's Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu. Madrid won 3-1 in the end, although you got the impression they could have played at a higher tempo if they really needed to -- but Barca never demanded it of them.

- Reaction: Ruthless Real show how far Barcelona have to go

Speaking to ESPN ahead of the Clasico, Barca midfielder Pedri conceded that the team are easily bruised when they concede. You could see that against Madrid as they went 1-0 and then 2-0 down in the first half. They will desperately need to pick themselves up mentally in the coming days -- and huge improvements are needed in defence -- because there are more difficult games on the horizon. Villarreal, Athletic Club, Bayern Munich and Valencia are all to come before the end of the month.

This is the first big challenge of coach Xavi Hernandez's tenure. In his first season in charge, he could fall back on the excuse that it wasn't his team; that the process would take time. After the club invested €150 million in the squad over the summer, the emphasis is now on him to deliver results. -- Marsden

Weekend MVP

Credit to O'Neil for Cherries resurgence

Since Gary O'Neil was appointed as caretaker manager of Bournemouth on August 30, his team are unbeaten after winning two and drawing four of his six games in charge.

Remember that this was a Bournemouth side who were smashed 9-0 by Liverpool in Scott Parker's last game as manager but less than two months later, they are sitting ninth in the Premier League table after a 2-2 draw at Fulham on Saturday.

O'Neil couldn't have done much more to prove he is the man to take the top job permanently and after such a positive run of results, there can be no doubt that the dressing room would be behind his appointment. -- Dawson

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