رئيس جالطة سراي عن طرد مصطفى محمد: وصمة عار.. لقد أجبروه على البقاء في المنزل!

شن مصطفى جنكيز، رئيس نادي جالطة سراي، هجومًا ناريًا ضد حكم مباراة أنقرة جوجو، بعد هزيمة فريقه في الدوري التركي.

وتواجه الفريقان في الجولة الثامنة والعشرين من الدوري التركي، حيث خسر جالطة سراي بهدفين مقابل هدف.

وتلقى المهاجم المصري مصطفى محمد البطاقة الحمراء في الدقيقة 57، بعدما تعدى بمرفقه على وجه إبراهيم أكتا لاعب أنقرة جوجو، كما شهدت المباراة احتساب ركلة جزاء ضد جالطة، وجاء منها الهدف الأول.

اقرأ أيضًا.. أول تعليق لـ مصطفى محمد على طرده في مباراة جالطة سراي وأنقرة جوجو شاهد لحظة طرد مصطفى محمد

وقال جنكيز في تصريحات عبر شبكة “A Spor” التركية: “أعتقد أن لاعبونا يبذلون قصارى جهدهم، ولدينا فريق جيد للغاية، ولكن الحكام سيئين، وهُناك ازدواج في المعايير”.

وأضاف: “أعتقد أن حكم الفيديو المساعد لم ير شيئا ورفض التدخل، ربما لا يرى!، ما حدث من الحكم في الملعب وصمة عار”.

وواصل: “ماذا أرادوا من مصطفى محمد؟، تهانينا لـ أنقرة!، مصطفى تفاجأ مثلنا من القرار، إنه عار، أليس كذلك يا أخي؟، لا أعتقد أن هُناك أحد سعيد بهذا القرار، أنا منزعج تمامًا، لأن هذه الأخطاء تُرتكب ضد جالطة سراي”.

وأتم تصريحاته قائلًا: “المعايير مزدوجة، وهذا أمر مُخيف، ما حدث لمصطفى محمد عار، لقد أجبروه على البقاء في المنزل!”.

Everton fans buzzing with Fabian Delph after Wolves victory

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Everton put in a resilient display against Wolves on Sunday, dragging themselves through two setbacks to eventually win a cracking encounter 3-2 at Goodison Park.

Twice the Toffees were dragged back but they eventually prevailed thanks to Richarlison’s double and a strike from Alex Iwobi.

Fabian Delph started alongside Andre Gomes in the middle of the park for Marco Silva’s side, but it was the former who seemingly earned the most praise from supporters on Twitter.

One individual said that Delph reminded them of Gareth Barry whilst he was also labelled outstanding.

The 29-year-old was deemed class as a further fan suggested he’d pretty much now sealed his place in the starting XI this season.

Another decided to laud the business to bring him to the club.

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Delph was signed for a fee that could rise to £10m in the summer from Manchester City and his performance on Sunday certainly put him into the hearts of Everton fans.

He only started eight times in the Premier League for City last term, but you’d imagine there will be far more minutes for him in 2019/20.

Here’s the best of the reaction.

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Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa gets his own way as Samu Saiz seals move away

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s Transfer Focus series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent transfer news…

Leeds United confirmed on Wednesday that midfielder Samu Saiz had completed a permanent move to La Liga side Girona for an undisclosed fee, with manager Marcelo Bielsa ultimately getting his own way.

What’s the word, then?

Football Insider reported earlier on Wednesday that the 28-year-old Spaniard had been trying to secure a move back to his homeland all summer following the expiry of his loan spell with Getafe, but it proved to be a struggle to find a club willing to meet his £6m asking price.

They went on to say that an exit for a cut-price fee was on the cards, and Bielsa should be pleased that it has now all been confirmed.

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The same source said last month that the Argentine had no intention of re-integrating Saiz into the Leeds squad on his return, after he chose to jump ship halfway through the 2018/19 campaign.

Bielsa shows his authority again

The 63-year-old isn’t someone that could be labelled indecisive and he knows what he wants, as proved by his stance on the whole Australian tour. And while he admitted he hadn’t made the direct decision to let the Spaniard leave Elland Road back in December, he clearly feels that it wouldn’t have benefitted the Yorkshire outfit if they had him back now.

Watch fans explain why the Football League is better than the Premier League in the video below…

It may be a ruthless call in some ways given the level of performance Saiz has shown previously – five goals and five assists from his opening 18 Championship appearances is proof of that – but there is no point having a homesick player in a team that wants to be promoted next season having fallen short last time out.

Leeds need everyone in positive mood and pulling in the same direction, and in that respect it is clear to see why Bielsa has got his own way.

Rangers fans react to Jurgen Klopp’s comments on Ryan Kent

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Jurgen Klopp has handed out the latest update on Ryan Kent’s future and Rangers fans aren’t quite sure what to make of it.

The Liverpool boss has ruled out the possibility of the 22-year-old winger leaving the club on loan again. The wide-man caught the eye during his temporary stay at Rangers last season, as he was named PFA Young Player of the Year.

After his side’s 3-0 defeat at the hands of Napoli, Klopp stated: “The time is over giving him on loan. At a specific age, a player needs to find a place to settle and stuff like this. But we will see. A loan is not planned.”

Steven Gerrard has made no secret of the fact that Kent is a target, but with a loan move off the table, it will mean that interested sides will have to meet the Anfield club’s valuation of Kent. BBC Sport reports that figure to be in the region of £8m.

If that fee were to be met by Gerrard’s men then it would be the third-highest transfer fee in the club’s history.

Fans of the Ibrox side were split on Twitter whether to splash the cash on the skilful winger or not:

Celtic fans are happy to move on from David Turnbull after collapse of deal

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Celtic have walked away from the deal that would see Motherwell midfielder David Turnbull arrive at the club, according to The Scottish Sun.

The paper say that “Parkhead insiders” have told them negotiations are over and that the Hoops will now move on to other targets, with a transfer to England now likely for the 19-year-old.

Leigh Griffiths is ready and raring to go for Celtic next season. One fan discusses what we can expect from him in the video below…

It comes after Motherwell themselves announced last week they would be in receipt of a record fee for an outgoing player should Turnbull have agreed personal terms with the Scottish champions.

The teenager was a big player in the Scottish Premiership last season, netting 15 times and assisting seven more.

It would have been very interesting to see if he could make the step up to performing on a consistent basis with Celtic, but it now seems another young Scottish talent will be heading down south to test himself in England.

Fans of the Glasgow outfit don’t seem too bothered to hear he won’t be making the switch, with some feeling the delay in negotiations was proof enough his heart wasn’t in playing for the club.

These supporters have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts on it all…

Three reasons England’s Lionesses will roar their way to World Cup glory

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With both the men’s and women’s national sides we have been here before. In the midst of a major tournament an optimistic fever takes hold and coupled with a large dose of patriotism we all start to believe that something special is afoot, a conquering of the world.

Usually of course our hopes are dashed and usually too it is cruel and painful. A semi-final exit on pens or in the case of England’s Women at the 2015 World Cup in Canada a 92nd minute own goal with immortality in sight.

This time though feels different. Maybe it’s the surge in interest regarding the Lionesses that recently saw 6.1 million viewers tune in to their opening game against Scotland. From such momentum great things can occur. Or perhaps it is the bellicose words of head coach Phil Neville who repeatedly stated prior to the tournament that his team should embrace the fact that they can return from France victorious.

Maybe too it is the three reasons below. Will Steph Houghton and co raise aloft the trophy at the Parc Olympique Lyonnaise on July 7th? There is no way of knowing that. But can they? Absolutely.

We believe because SheBelieves

It may have been a tournament comprising of friendlies but it simply cannot be under-estimated how much belief and momentum has installed itself into the squad following March’s success in the SheBelieves Cup. To hold the formidable USA to a draw and triumph over Brazil and Japan was a tremendous achievement and acted as empirical proof that this team can beat anyone on their day.

It was in every sense the perfect fillip ahead of going into a highly pressurised and prolonged major competition and in addition to giving the spirit within the camp greater meaning it also afforded Neville the opportunity to blood some talented younger players prior to their World Cup selection. Of these Arsenal’s Leah Williamson in particular excelled.

The future benefits of their spring success were best summed up by Karen Carney when the champagne was still flowing:  “This group seems to have a confidence and a swag. It feels really good and feels like home.”

Expectation is now dealt with

In the build-up to this summer the Lioness legend and popular pundit Alex Scott reflected on the England Women’s poor Euro campaign back in 2013 saying: “It felt like everybody was talking about us and then we bombed so bad it was unbelievable. We didn’t get out of the group.”

Compare and contrast to the present day and the structure and support around the team ranked third in the world that is designed to instil belief into the players while lessening the load of expectation on their shoulders. When the stakes get high this group will stand tall.

Parris the game-changer

Every tournament winning side needs a special player with the ability to conjure up magic and England have that in 25-year-old Nikita Parris. Last season the FWA Women’s Footballer of the Year scored 19 goals for Manchester City in a prolific year that led to a move across the channel to Lyon. She has the firepower and creativity to make things happen.

Elsewhere there is plenty of experience too, another vital criterion for World Cup glory. England Women’s starting XI v Scotland had 624 caps between them and that’s not including Karen Carney and her 139 caps coming on as a sub.

West Ham close in on £24m Fornals deal

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West Ham United are closing in on the £24m signing of Pablo Fornals from Villarreal, Football FanCast can confirm.

The Hammers have thus far signed two goalkeepers in this transfer window, Roberto and David Martin, but are now poised to bring in their first outfield signing of the summer.

Multiple sources have claimed that a deal to secure the attacking midfielder’s signature has accelerated over the past 24 hours and that the club are now confident of announcing the transfer in the next few days.

And Football FanCast can confirm that a deal has been struck between the two clubs, which will see the Hammers pay £24m for the 23-year-old, a player for whom Manuel Pellegrini has explicitly asked.

Co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan are determined to deliver the manager the targets that he has requested and a move for Fornals is a key part of that strategy.

A full Spain international who has won two caps for his country, he scored five goals and registered six assists in all competitions in 2018/19.

A bid for Celta Vigo’s Stanislav Lobotka, a deeper-lying midfielder, had been mooted but the Irons cooled that interest after the cost spiralled and they discovered that they would not be able to sign both the Slovakia international and his team-mate, Maxi Gomez, for under £60m.

West Ham’s Director of Football, Mario Husillos, has driven the signing of Fornals, and there is a confidence at this stage that the deal is all but done.

He has yet to sign his contract but sources expect that to be a formality. It would be a surprise were the move to fall through at this stage.

It remains to be seen how the Hammers will approach the remainder of their summer business but their interest in Gomez remains strong and the club would also like to acquire a defender.

Along with Gomez, the club have scouted Salomon Rondon at West Bromwich Albion – he spent the season on loan at Newcastle United – and Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic.

Incredible: Aston Villa fans react to news of Jack Grealish’s £60m buyout clause

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In the buildup to Aston Villa’s final league outing of the season against Norwich, The Mirror reported a staggering piece of transfer news, claiming that Jack Grealish has a £60m buyout clause in his current contract.

It’s news that will come as a huge relief to the Villa Park faithful after the 23-year-old had attracted the eyes of both Tottenham and Crystal Palace in recent months.

Grealish signed a new deal last September after the club fought off initial interest from Spurs but they may now be put off entirely after his remarkable clause was revealed.

Reacting on Twitter, the response was rather split. Some Villa supporters were stunned, as one called it an incredible development. A further fan joked that it would now soften the blow of him leaving from 100% to 99.9%.

Other individuals chose to focus on the board, appearing delighted that the club’s top officials finally had some business nouse whilst another was relieved at the level of competency.

The Villa skipper has had a superb season, being named in the PFA Championship Team of the Year after scoring six goals and claiming a further six assists in the league this term.

Here’s the best of the reaction.

Leader of men: Liverpool fans loved Virgil van Dijk’s big call

[ad_pod ]Liverpool fans have taken to Twitter to highlight Virgil van Dijk’s leadership qualities, after the centre-back made a big call which ended up winning his side the game against Newcastle.Jurgen Klopp’s men won the game with just minutes remaining, after Jamaal Lascelles flicked Xherdan Shaqiri’s whipped freekick into his own net to hand the Reds a vital 3-2 win which keeps their title hopes alive.Luis Suarez certainly had no qualms about celebrating against his former employers in the video below…However, it could’ve been very different were it not for Van Dijk’s intervention. The right-footed Trent Alexander-Arnold was getting set to take the free kick out on the right for an out-swinging delivery, until the Dutch international ordered the left-footed Shaqiri to take it so the cross was an in-swinging one instead.It was a decision that paid off and means that the Premier League title race will go down to the final day, and lots of Liverpool fans were quick to highlight their No.4’s part in the match-winning goal.

Let’s see what they’ve been saying on Twitter about the big call…

The Verdict: Would Daniel Sturridge be a risk worth taking for Leicester?

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According to The Sun, Brendan Rodgers is plotting a move for Liverpool’s Daniel Sturridge. The striker has rarely been afforded game time in recent seasons, predominantly because of injury and the form of the Reds’ magnificent front three.

As a result, the club look as though they’re willing to let the striker’s contract run down, with his current deal ending in the summer. That means that any potential suitor would not have to pay a single penny for his services.

Leicester have emerged as one of the parties interested in the 5 ft 10 attacker as their new manager aims to reunite himself with a player who almost helped win him the league at Liverpool. But given the player’s injury record, should the Foxes be looking to sign him? Football FanCast writers give their verdict..

Harry Sherlock

“Leicester should stay as far away from Daniel Sturridge as humanly possible. He can’t stay fit and he no longer possesses the ferocious pace that so made him a star. The fact of the matter is that Leicester need to bring in younger players with the hunger and ability to take the Foxes up a level. Fans remember them winning the Premier League, of course, and playing in the Champions League. Signing Sturridge does nothing to return Leicester to that level. In fact, it does the exact opposite – it sends the wrong message to fans and players alike, and smacks of hunting for a bargain instead of doing proper scouting.”

James Beavis

“In my opinion Leicester need two strikers this summer with Jamie Vardy ageing and Kelechi Iheanacho simply not good enough. If one of those is Daniel Sturridge on a free then I personally think it’s a no-brainer. Brendan Rodgers knows his strengths and bringing him to the King Power Stadium for nothing means he then would be able to spend big on another striker. Sturridge needs consistent starts to find some form and he would get that with the Foxes – in fact, he and Maddison together would be mouth-watering.”

Harry Elnaugh

“Jamie Vardy was neutralised by Newcastle at the weekend and it was clear that Leicester need someone who can bring a different dimension to the attack. Iheanacho doesn’t cut the mustard so the Foxes may have to dig into their pockets this summer to rejuvenate their strike-force. However, if they can poach Sturridge for free then it changes everything. Of course, the Liverpool man cannot be relied upon to lead the line for a whole season due to his recurring injury issues, but he’s lethal in front of goal and can work in tight spaces. A reunion with Rodgers makes perfect sense.”

Matt Dawson

“On a free transfer, a potential move for Daniel Sturridge would be fantastic business by Brendan Rodgers. His best season for goals came under the Scot and a potential link up between the pair could be absolute dynamite for Leicester. Jamie Vardy has been tasked with scoring the brunt of the club’s goals in recent seasons and a move for a high class striker is definitely needed to lift some of the burden. Sturridge may have struggled for game time and goals under Jurgen Klopp but under Rodgers, we could witness a career revival for someone who was once one of the deadliest finishers in the league.” 

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