Emery could ease Kamara blow by unleashing Villa’s £75k-p/w maestro

Aston Villa host Sheffield United in the Premier League this evening and a win would take them top of the table, until Saturday at least.

If Liverpool and Arsenal draw, however, the Midlands side would be top of the top-flight at Christmas for the first time since 1998.

They eventually slumped to sixth during that campaign, but there is a feeling surrounding Unai Emery’s side that they will be aiming for much higher than that.

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Emery spoke to the media prior to the clash this evening and gave an update on several members of his squad, saying:

“Tyrone Mings and Emi Buendía are out, Bertrand Traoré is out.

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“Youri Tielemans is out, Pau Torres is out tomorrow as well, as is Boubacar Kamara with the red card, he is suspended.

“The other players are ready. They trained this morning and they are going to be available for tomorrow.”

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This means that the Villans are without a number of key first-team performers and could need to dip into his squad to find solutions this evening.

Kamara will miss the next three matches following his red card against Brentford last weekend, yet the Spaniard could replace him with a returning Douglas Luiz against the Blades tonight to ease the blow of losing the ex-Marseille star.

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Luiz has missed just one match all campaign and that was the recent 2-1 win over Brentford due to a suspension, but he should return to the fold this evening.

The Brazilian has been in stunning form for Villa during the 2023/24 campaign, registering ten goal contributions – six goals and four assists – across 25 matches, and this sort of form has attracted interest from the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City ahead of the January transfer window.

Aston Villa star Douglas Luiz

Emery has valued one of his prized assets at £100m and he will be hoping this deters any potential bids next month as the former City starlet is too important to lose midway through the season.

Indeed, across the whole Villa squad in the Premier League, Luiz currently ranks first for overall Sofascore rating (7.46), while also ranking third for goals and assists (seven), second for accurate passes per game (52.8), and first for tackles per game (2.3).

Meanwhile, Kamara is joint-top of the squad with him on 2.3 tackles per match and has chipped in with zero goals and one assist in the top-flight.

These statistics clearly show that Luiz is shining over a variety of different metrics and his tough-tackling nature could ease the blow of losing the French battler as he can be the defensive force in midfield to cut out opposition attacks that the former Marseille man has been throughout the campaign.

Hailed as someone who is “clever with the ball” by City boss Pep Guardiola back in 2021, the midfielder has taken his game to a new level under Emery and this could eventually secure Villa a massive profit, given his currently £100m valuation and interest from Premier League giants.

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At this current moment in time, however, the former Arsenal boss will not be entertaining any offers next month as Luiz is crucial to his side.

With Kamara missing out due to suspension, Emery must unleash Luiz straight back into the starting XI in midfield, and the £75k-per-week Brazilian will be keen on making up for missing the previous league match.

Emery knows exactly what a win would mean for the club, and they could enter Christmas by topping the league table with yet another domestic victory.

The 10 craziest red cards in football (Ranked)

We all love the beautiful game, whether it’s the mazy runs, the crunching tackles or the 30-yard screamers, there really is something for everyone in this sport.

Even the negative side to the game can provide us with great entertainment, as a red card at the right moment can turn a match on its head; it can even impact a title race or major tournament surge too.

While a dismissal can sometimes kill a game, it can just as often give it an exciting twist.

With that in mind, Football FanCast has created a list of the ten craziest red cards of all time.

10 Rivaldo's play-acting gets Hakan Unsal sent off

Brazil vs Turkey, 2002

Kicking things off, we have one of the most famous incidents of all time: Rivaldo’s supposed head injury at the 2002 World Cup.

The Selecao were playing Turkey in the group stage, and while they had far more talent in their team, they were struggling somewhat and ended up playing quite dull football, just trying to see out the game, which understandably frustrated the Turkish.

At one point, Rivaldo was taking an age to collect the ball for a corner, so in frustration, Hakan Unsal fired the ball at him.

Now, to be fair to the Brazilian, the ball did hit him quite hard in the legs, but instead of signalling this to the officials, he decided to drop to the floor like a dead weight, clinging to his face as if he had just been walloped.

The referee – who was already having a dreadful game – saw this, marched over to Unsal and gave him a straight red.

Was it a bookable offence? Probably, but a red for one of the worst examples of play-acting in football history has got to sting a little.

9 Edinson Cavani's threatening celebration

RC Lens vs Paris Saint-Germain, 2014

We’ve all seen players get a yellow card for taking their shirts off in celebration, and it’s not even that unusual to see a player sent off for that.

For example, Cameroon’s Vincent Aboubakar received a second yellow at the World Cup last year for his topless celebration after scoring against Brazil, but have you ever seen a player sent off for their signature celebration?

Well, back in 2014, when Edinson Cavani was tearing it up for Paris Saint-Germain, he got in trouble for his marksman celebration.

The Uruguayan scored a penalty against RC Lens to give his side a 3-1 lead and, in the aftermath, performed this celebration, but the referee wasn’t a fan.

Perhaps it was the mimicking of a gun that he deemed unacceptable, or maybe he thought it was too boastful; whatever it was, he gave the former Napoli striker a yellow card, and when he protested, he was given a second and given his marching orders.

We wonder what the referee would have made of Harvey Barnes’ archery celebration.

8 Running through walls

Riolo Terme vs Ponticelli, 2014

From the French top flight to Italian Sunday league, the level of football doesn’t matter; there is always the possibility of a bizarre red card.

That is precisely what happened in the game between Riolo Terme and Ponticelli when the latter’s keeper failed to deal with a cross which was gratefully tucked away by the former’s number nine.

Now, you’ve just scored a goal, how would you celebrate? Hugging your teammates? High-fives? How about thanking the crowd? No, all of that’s too predictable, too mundane for our hero.

Instead, the striker runs to the dugout and dives head-first through the cover over the bench.

The forward was, of course, sent off for this, but we just can’t work out what the thought process was here.

It has provided us with a hilarious video, though.

7 Esteban Alvarado sees red for defending himself

Ajax vs AZ Alkmaar, 2011

Dutch football has become infamous for its hooliganism issue, and while it seems to have gotten worse in recent years, it has been present for a long time.

In a tense cup game between Ajax and AZ Alkmaar in December 2011, AZ shot-stopper Esteban Alvarado was given a straight red card after kicking an Ajax fan who was clearly charging at him.

This decision understandably infuriated his teammates, so AZ’s manager called his players off the pitch and refused to play the game.

The Dutch Football Association (KNVB) later rescinded his card, although we reckon it was the very least they could do at that point.

6 Gabriel Martinelli gets two yellow cards in five seconds

Wolves vs Arsenal, 2022

A lot of the examples on this list are straight reds, but this one is technically a second yellow, although you’d have missed that had you blinked.

Arsenal travelled to Molineux for a Premier League game in February 2022 off the back of having a player sent off in three of their five matches so far that calendar year, so when Gabriel Martinelli made that four in the second half, fans must’ve thought they were cursed.

What makes the Brazilian’s sending-off so bizarre, though, is the fact that he was given two yellow cards in the space of a few seconds; the first for pushing Daniel Podence as he was taking a throw-in and the second for barging over Chiquinho as he collected the ball.

Both fouls were yellow cards, so we can understand Michael Oliver’s decision, but it was still a very strange string of events and not something we have seen since.

5 Josip Simunic handed three yellow cards

Croatia vs Australia, 2006

Okay, so Martinelli getting two yellow cards in the space of five seconds was pretty unusual, but have you ever seen a player receive three yellow cards in a game of football before?

There has, in fact, been at least one game of professional football in which a player has been shown three yellows before finally seeing red, and what makes it worse is that it was at the 2006 World Cup, no less.

The game was a group-stage match between Croatia and Australia, and while the Europeans were the clear favourites, the Aussies put up a good fight. The match was fairly physical, with defender Josip Simunic in particular really getting involved.

What makes the whole thing even funnier is that all three yellows came in the second half, and his second yellow card almost warrants a straight red on its own for being so rough.

Graham Poll, the referee, resigned after the game and apologised for his mistake.

You’ve got to feel a bit sorry for him, right?

4 Javier Mascherano sent off while being taken off

Ecuador vs Argentina, 2013

Have you ever seen a player sent off for what he did while being helped off by the medics? No, us neither.

Well, that is precisely what happened to former Barcelona man Javier Mascherano when Argentina faced off against Ecuador in a World Cup qualifier in 2013.

In the last ten minutes of the game, the former West Ham man was taken off the pitch on a buggy for treatment following a knock.

However, as he was leaving the field, someone threw water at him and instead of ignoring it – it’s just water – he kicked off, literally.

For some reason, the hot-headed defender decided to vent his frustration on the poor medic helping him off the pitch and kicking him. Now, he might’ve been able to claim it was a mistake had he not immediately kicked him again even harder.

He pleaded ignorance when shown the red card, but it was about as obvious as possible.

3 Kieran Gibbs is sent off in Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's place

Chelsea vs Arsenal, 2014

Arsène Wenger’s 1,000th game in charge of the Gunners was supposed to be a day of celebration for all the Frenchman had done for Arsenal, but Chelsea made sure it turned into one of the worst days in his managerial career.

The Blues put six past the men in red, and yet the most embarrassing performance on the pitch that day came from the referee, Andre Marriner.

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In the 17th minute, with the Blues already two goals to the good, Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade Chamberlain blocked Eden Hazard’s shot with his hand, resulting in a deserved penalty.

However, with the penalty awarded, Marriner also decided to send the Arsenal man off for his actions, although instead of showing the Ox a red, he turned to defender Kieran Gibbs.

This chain of events understandably confused the Arsenal team as none of them could quite believe what was happening, and even when Chamberlain confessed to Marriner that he handled the ball, the referee had none of it.

In the game’s aftermath, Gibbs had the card wiped from his record, and Marriner issued an apology.

Have you ever seen another example of mistaken identity like that before?

2 Eden Hazard kicks a ballboy

Swansea City vs Chelsea, 2013

Football is a fantastic game. It can give you the highest of highs, make grown men cry like babies, and give you memories that last a lifetime, but it can also be incredibly frustrating.

Whether it’s the opposition wasting time, a poor refereeing – or VAR – decision or a calamitous own goal, the beautiful game can turn sour in plenty of ways.

That said, you’ve got to take the bad with the good, and generally speaking, modern footballers are pretty good at rolling with the punches and getting over things. Unless, of course, you’re Eden Hazard circa 2013.

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The Belgian superstar was a genuinely world-class footballer and will always be remembered as such. Still, something else will forever be remembered alongside his talent, at least in the UK, anyway: his sending-off against Swansea City in the 2012/13 League Cup semi-final.

The score was 2-0 on aggregate to the Swans, and with ten minutes remaining in the tie, the ball went out for a Chelsea throw.

With his side in desperate need of a goal, Hazard ran off to collect the ball, but a Swansea ballboy had beaten him to it, and he wasn’t in any hurry to give the Blues star the ball.

So, instead of waiting a few seconds, the Chelsea star had the bright idea of kicking the ball through the teenager to get the ball. Obviously, the crowd went apoplectic at the sight, and after a quick replay on the big screen, the referee gave the player his marching orders.

In the spirit of fairness, Hazard apologised after the fact and claimed he didn’t mean to kick the youngster, but come on now, you can be the judge.

1 Dzeko pulls down Sokratis' shorts

Greece vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2016

Now, when a player receives his marching orders, it is usually for one of several reasons. Maybe they made a rash tackle, gobbed off to the referee, or started a fight. Any of these would be pretty standard reasons for a sending-off.

What isn’t usual, however, is a player being sent off for pulling an opponent’s shorts down – yes, pantsing someone.

Well, during a World Cup qualifying match in 2016, that is precisely why Edin Dzeko was shown a straight red.

The Bosnian striker was in a tussle with Greek defender Sokratis, and upon being pushed to the ground, he decided the best course of action would be to pull the centre-back’s shorts down.

Usually, the player could plead that it was an accident, they were merely reaching out, and their hand missed or something silly like that, but in this case, there was no mistaking the forward’s intentions.

For us, this has to be the most bizarre red card we have ever seen.

5 dream managers Crystal Palace could hire if Roy Hodgson leaves

Crystal Palace fans will be a great deal happier with their performances over the last two encounters, as their side overturned a two-goal deficit in the last 15 minutes against Manchester City to earn a 2-2 draw before sharing the points with Brighton a few days later.

However, in truth, their season has been far from exciting, with the Eagles sitting in 15th with four wins from 18 games. Sadly, they are still on a dismal run of form, extending their winless streak to seven consecutive matches.

With that in mind and the fact that Roy Hodgson is only contracted until the summer, Palace will be looking at potential replacements, which could come sooner than expected if results do not improve.

Here are five managers that could potentially replace the Crystal Palace boss.

1 Steve Cooper

Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper.

Despite recently being sacked by fellow Premier League club Nottingham Forest, Steve Cooper is deemed to be the favoured Hodgson successor, with Palace expected to “re-open talks” with the Welshman according to reports.

Cooper’s experience in developing youth fits in with the Palace ethos, and the club believes he could be the best option to lead the project forward.

He has also proven to be excellent at man management, and with the former Forest boss currently without a role, he is surely desperate to bounce back swiftly.

2 Julen Lopetegui

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Many believe that Julen Lopetegui was unfairly sacked by Wolves in the summer after he brought the club stability and saved them from relegation. According to Marca, Palace have registered their interest in the Spaniard, and they view him as a potential Hodgson replacement.

The Spanish manager has proven to be a quality boss, as highlighted by his time at Sevilla, where he guided them to a Europa League triumph.

Lopetegui is also without a club at the moment, and he has expressed his desire to stay in the Premier League. Selhurst Park may just be the perfect environment to reignite his managerial career.

3 Michael Carrick

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Michael Carrick may just be the young manager that Palace are willing to take a chance on to improve the side. The 42-year-old nearly returned to the top flight with Middlesbrough last season, but they fell short in the play-offs.

Carrick has extremely high standards, which most likely stem from his successful career at Manchester United as a player, and if a Premier League side came knocking, it is reasonable to assume he would jump at the opportunity.

Carrick’s exciting approach to the beautiful game would go hand in hand with Palace’s ambitions, and he could definitely get the fans on side. It's worth noting, however, that no concrete links have emerged regarding the Eagles' interest.

4 Kieran McKenna

Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna.

Kieran McKenna is doing an outstanding job at Ipswich Town, and he is on course to reach the Premier League next season with the Tractor Boys after winning 16 of their 23 Championship matches.

However, if the Eagles wanted to steal McKenna away from the club he guided up the EFL pyramid, they would be able to secure his services, according to Dean Jones.

He told GIVEMESPORT: "I don't think Kieran McKenna would be out of reach for Crystal Palace if they decided they wanted to go and get him, but I do believe that Steve Cooper is the man they want."

That said, the chances of the boss leaving Ipswich behind are unlikely, but he would bring some fantastic football to Selhurst Park if he were to join, and the squad would fit his approach rather well.

5 Graham Potter

Although Graham Potter would be a slightly unrealistic signing given the fact that he has turned down plenty of offers from the likes of Lyon, Leicester, and the Sweden national team, he would be the perfect fit to develop Palace into a top team.

Despite failing to impress during his small stint at Chelsea, ultimately being sacked after a matter of months, Potter has a proven track record of turning average teams into top-performing clubs, as shown when he was the manager of Brighton.

The ex-Blues boss would get the best out of the likes of Ebere Eze and Michael Olise while transforming the style of play, which the Palace faithful deserve after years of uninspiring performances. That said, the fans may not give the ex-Seagulls' manager a massively warm welcome.

Umpire Dara Dotiwalla, who stood in Chennai tied Test, dies aged 85

Dotiwalla, who made his umpiring debut in the India-England Test in Kanpur in 1982, is best remembered for officiating the tied Test along with V Vikramraju

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Former umpire Dara Dotiwalla, who stood in the famous tied Test in Chennai between India and Australia in 1986, has died aged 85 on Wednesday. He officiated in six Tests and eight ODIs from 1982 to 1988.Dotiwalla, who made his umpiring debut in the India-England Test in Kanpur in 1982, is best remembered for officiating the tied Test along with V Vikramraju. The match, only the second tied Test in cricket history, ended with Vikramraju controversially adjudging India’s No. 11 Maninder Singh lbw to Greg Matthews.ALSO READ: Gold from a Madras furnaceDotiwalla’s first ODI as an umpire was the fixture between India and Sri Lanka in Bengaluru in 1982, while his last one was India versus New Zealand in 1988 in Cuttack. The Delhi Test between India and West Indies in 1987 was his last assignment as a Test umpire.

Viktor Gyokeres: Sporting powerless if Man Utd trigger €100m release clause

Manchester United are in the market for high-profile additions in January and could now look to strengthen their forward line under Erik ten Hag, according to a report.

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All things considered, the last few days haven't been too bad for Manchester United after Sir Jim Ratcliffe agreed to buy his 25% stake in the club, with football operations now set to come under the banner of INEOS, alongside £236 million becoming available to redevelop Old Trafford.

On the pitch, the Red Devils picked up a much-needed 3-2 victory over Aston Villa to move up to sixth in the Premier League table following a dramatic late strike from Denmark international Rasmus Hojlund; however, Ten Hag will be keen to ensure his side inherit adequate cover in the January window to equip them for the second half of the campaign.

Plenty of rumours are starting to do the rounds regarding potential targets at Old Trafford and the acquisition of a striker has been floated as a major area of priority.

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Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, transfer insider Dean Jones has claimed that Galatasaray striker Mauro Icardi moving to Manchester United would be "box office" amid recent links connecting the player and club, as he stated to the outlet: "I’ll be honest, while the signing would be box office I can’t see someone like Icardi arriving as we head towards January but across the course of next month a lot can change."

Now, a separate report has emerged claiming that the Red Devils have an alternative target in mind as Ten Hag looks to give support to Hojlund.

Manchester United want Viktor Gyokeres

According to reports in Portugal cited via Sport Witness, Manchester United are keen on Sporting Lisbon striker Viktor Gyokeres and could look to trigger his €100 million (£86.6 million) release clause in the January transfer window, which would leave Sporting powerless.

Labelled "brilliant" by former boss Mark Robins, the 25-year-old has been in some excellent form this term, registering 17 goals and eight assists in 20 appearances for his new club (Gyokeres statistics – Transfermarkt).

Viktor Gyokeres key statistics in 2023/24 – Liga Portugal (Sofascore)

Expected goals

5.82

Shots per game

2.9

Shots on target per game

1.3

Expected assists

2.25

Big chances missed

3

Average match rating

7.85/10

The outlet claim that the Sweden international has promised to see out the season at the Portuguese giants, something which will mean that the Red Devils will need to put a good argument across as to why he should swap the sunnier climbs of Lisbon for Old Trafford; nonetheless, hype continues to build over his next destination.

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Scandinavian have a long, proud history at Manchester United and Ten Hag could now once again turn to an individual from the region to help add some extra firepower to his forward line in January.

'Character' is why Vidarbha keep winning – Fazal

Character, that’s the word used by Vidarbha captain Faiz Fazal to describe his team’s attitude after they beat Rest of India on first innings lead in Nagpur to become only the third Ranji Trophy winners to also defend their Irani Cup title.Speaking to the media after their triumph over an RoI side that had three current Indian Test players in Ajinkya Rahane, Mayank Agarwal and Hanuma Vihari – and a middle order comprising of Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan – Fazal said it’s that ‘character’ which has defined the team’s success over the past two seasons in domestic cricket. He also said that the way the team’s younger batsmen played in the fourth innings, was a performance beyond their years.”The target they had set was a sporting total,” Fazal said. “But the way we played, the way we approached the innings was credible. The boys showed their character.”It was important to show the character because such targets in such wickets is not easy. The way we approached the game was very good. I was out for a duck yesterday, so I think the way the youngsters adapted around Satish Ganesh, who played really nice innings was commendable.”R Sanjay played nicely, as did Atharwa Taide. They played a very matured innings. We need players in the team who show character. That’s how you build teams. That’s the reason why we are so consistent for last two years.”The game ended before the scheduled close of play, when the two teams mutually agreed on a draw with Vidarbha only 11 runs away from an outright victory. The decision surprised people in some corners. Fazal, however, defended his decision to end the game at that stage.”You’re right, we could’ve gone for the win, but it’s more important to lift the trophy,” Fazal said. ” But actually we were waiting for Ganesh’s 100. Unfortunately, it did not happen.”The wicket was turning, so maybe a new batsman would’ve gone out trying to go for those 11 runs, and our innings would’ve been spoilt. That said, we weren’t thinking negatively, but we were already satisfied having secured the cup by that stage.”Fazal also heaped praise on Vihari – who became the first batsman to hit hundreds in three consecutive Irani Cup innings’ – and Rahane, whose 229-run partnership with Vihari on the fourth day gave RoI an outside chance of winning the contest. He said that the way the two senior India batsmen played in that situation was a tutorial for Vidarbha’s batsmen.”Hats off to those guys. To be 30-40 [46] for 2 and then the way they made a comeback and the kind of innings they played, it was like a schooling for us,” Fazal said. “It was a learning process for us. They played extremely well. The technique with which they batted, they played very straight – no risk. I think we learnt a lot and that showed in our innings.”Fazal, however, said that there were still areas where Vidarbha could improve, come next season, especially in the batting department, but commended the sole centurion from his team, Akshay Karnewar for his effort. His 102 in the first-innings helped Vidarbha reach 425 in response to RoI’s 330 in the first innings.”There are a lot of areas we still need to work hard, like we need to get big scores like Hanuma got in both the innings, the way even Ajinkya played,” Fazal said. “Karnewar, the way he played in the first innings is a top innings from him and I think that’s why he got the Man of the Match as well. I think there are a lot of areas to work, and we will be working on it.”That’s the good sign of a team when you still want to learn and still want to improve. Those are very good signs to be consistent next season.”

Virgil van Dijk to Bayern Munich?! Shock report claims Bundesliga giants have made transfer enquiry for Liverpool star – but he also has offer on table from Saudi Arabia

Bayern Munich are eyeing a move for Liverpool star Virgil van Dijk, who also has an offer from Saudi Arabia.

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    According to , the Bundesliga giants have enquired about the availability of the Dutch defender ahead of the summer, but they are yet to submit a concrete offer to the Premier League giants. Van Dijk's future at Anfield has been the subject of speculation ever since Jurgen Klopp confirmed his departure from the club.

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    The former Southampton player recently opened up about working alongside compatriot and new Reds boss Arne Slot as he expects the current Feyenoord coach to find success at Anfield. So far, Van Dijk has won the Premier League, the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup during his glittering spell at Anfield.

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Marco Reus x Lionel Messi?! Borussia Dortmund star linked with Inter Miami move after announcing Bundesliga exit but St Louis CITY and Al-Nassr could rival Tata Martino's side

Borussia Dortmund icon Marco Reus announced earlier this month that he would leave this summer and he has been linked with a move to Inter Miami.

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Reus announced that he would be leaving Dortmund after being at the club for over 12 years. The fan favourite is now being linked with a move to join forces with Lionel Messi in Major League Soccer as per a report from Patrick Berger of Sky Germany.

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The report also suggests that the 32-year-old superstar has attracted interest from Inter Miami's MLS rival, St. Louis CITY and Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr. However, Reus will only make the decision on his future after the Champions League final against Real Madrid, as he wants to focus his entire attention towards what will be his last attempt to win the coveted European title.

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As per, former Arsenal and Manchester City star, Samir Nasri, Reus has his mind set on moving Stateside this summer as he does not intend to retire at this age.

He said to Canal+: "I talked to Marco Reus. He said he loves football too much to quit right now and will go to MLS next season."

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For the German international, there are still three games remaining with the last one being the most crucial one. Dortmund will take on Real Madrid in the Champions League final on June 1 at Wembley Stadium, which is coincidentally where Reus and Dortmund lost the 2012/13 Champions League final against Bayern Munich.

Ange could boldly ditch Johnson for Spurs’ £70k-p/w star

Tottenham Hotspur ended a dismal run of form in the Premier League with a convincing 4-1 victory over Newcastle United last weekend, but must now follow this up with a big performance at the City Ground against Nottingham Forest.

Despite losing four times in that period, also drawing against Manchester City, Ange Postecoglou's side have benefitted from an electric start to the campaign and remain just three points off Pep Guardiola's fourth-placed side.

With Forest manager Steve Cooper under fire after his team's own struggles, the hosts will be desperate to secure a statement victory to wipe away the malaise, so Postecoglou will need to get his selection right to prevail.

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Tottenham's mountainous injury list is slowly shrinking, with Pape Matar Sarr and Heung-min Son both starting last weekend after different injury concerns; Richarlison also scored twice from centre-forward after a period of convalescence following groin surgery.

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However, James Maddison, Micky van de Ven and Rodrigo Bentancur remain long-term absentees, meaning Spurs' squad remains without three essential components.

While Tottenham's fragile squad precludes heavy rotation, the win over Newcastle highlights the riches that can be reaped from the current crop.

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One player who might return to the bench is Brennan Johnson, who has recently come into his own over recent weeks after signing from Forest for £47.5m in the summer.

Perhaps Postecoglou will opt to unleash him on his former stomping ground, but with Richarlison bagging a brace last time out and Son posting a goal and assist apiece back on the left wing, it's unlikely that the Australian will disrupt such freshly braided harmony.

While Johnson has started four Premier League matches in succession, three of such appearances coming from the right, this has been to accommodate the shifting of Dejan Kulusevski to the No. 10 position.

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Principally a right-sided winger, Kulusevski has started every league fixture this season and it's unlikely that that will change tonight; the Swede brings so much energy and creativity to the team.

Johnson is very talented and has even been described as a "nightmare" for opposition defenders by content creator HLTCO, but Tottenham will need to control the flow of what will be a fiery encounter against the Tricky Trees, and Kulusevski should move back out wide.

This would allow space in the centre for Giovani Lo Celso to reclaim a starting spot, with his skill set perfect to solve the task ahead.

Why Giovani Lo Celso must start vs Forest

Lo Celso was an outcast at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before bagging twice in as many games for the Lilywhites in recent weeks, having spent the past 18 months on loan with Villarreal.

The 48-cap Argentina international signed for Spurs from Real Betis for a staggering £55m fee back in 2019, but he's never quite acclimatised to the Premier League and was even branded a "flop" by The Athletic's Jack Pitt-Brooke.

The £70k-per-week ace has proved his worth in Maddison's absence this season though, scoring against Aston Villa and then Manchester City, starting three of the past four league clashes.

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Hailed as a "master of the last pass" by reporter Milena Gimon, Lo Celso ranks among the top 1% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for pass completion, passes attempted and progressive passes, and the top 7% for shot-creating actions per 90, as per FBref.

This fantastic control and creativity in the centre of the park could be crucial for Postecoglou's squad in Nottingham, especially when buttressed by Yves Bissouma and Sarr in the engine room.

With so much at stake, Postecoglou must enforce the alteration, providing his team with the requisite control to subdue the cacophonous City Ground support and ensure that Tottenham take all the goods back to London.

Richardson's World Cup hopes alive with serious injury ruled out

Scans have shown there is no bone damage or fracture and Australia are ‘hopeful’ he won’t require surgery

Alex Malcolm28-Mar-2019Australia fast bowler Jhye Richardson may still be fit for the World Cup after scans on his dislocated bowling shoulder cleared him of serious damage. Richardson dislocated his right shoulder diving in the field in Australia’s second ODI against Pakistan in Sharjah on March 24.Richardson was immediately flown home to Perth to have scans on Tuesday. Australia team doctor Richard Saw, who is in the UAE with the ODI side, liaised with the Western Australia’s medical staff in Perth and confirmed the outcome from the scans was the best Richardson could hope for.”The scans demonstrated the usual soft tissue damage we expect following a dislocation but fortunately has excluded any bone damage or fracture,” Saw said. “We are hopeful that Jhye will not require surgery but he will see a shoulder specialist early next week for a further opinion.”We will be able to provide an update in respect to next steps once we have all the information on the table.”Australia’s opening World Cup match is on June 1 against Afghanistan in Bristol.Richardson will need to be selected in the 15-man squad while still undergoing his shoulder rehabilitation, stabilising and strengthening if he is to play any part in the World Cup.Australia also have Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood recovering from injuries in the build-up. Starc is recovering from a pec injury while Hazlewood is recovering from stress fractures in his back.Richardson’s WA and Australia team-mate Nathan Coulter-Nile suffered a similar right shoulder dislocation in a BBL game on December 21 in 2015. He was able to return to bowl in less than two months, bowling 12 overs in a club fixture on February 20, 2016, before bowling 23 overs in a Sheffield Shield fixture on February 25. He was then selected for a short T20 International series in South Africa and the T20 World Cup in March of 2016, playing six Internationals without an issue.The Australian players not involved in the IPL will have a complete break in April following the series against Pakistan but will convene for a pre-World Cup camp in May in Brisbane which includes practice matches against New Zealand.

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