Atletico Madrid Stumble Again, Held to Draw by Espanyol

Atletico Madrid Stumble Again, Held to Draw by Espanyol

Atletico Madrid’s struggles continued as they were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw at home by newly promoted Espanyol in La Liga on Wednesday. Despite dominating possession and creating numerous chances, Diego Simeone’s team failed to find the net, leaving them with just one point from their opening three matches.

Atletico’s attacking woes were evident from the outset. Despite having 25 attempts on goal, they lacked the clinical edge to convert their dominance into goals. Rodrigo Riquelme twice thought he had broken the deadlock in the second half, but both goals were ruled out for offside.

Simeone expressed his frustration after the match, saying, “We played very well but lacked efficiency in front of the goal. We got off to a strong start in the first half, but then there was a bit of a letdown. We tried until the end but the ball didn’t go in because of our lack of efficiency.”

Espanyol, on the other hand, defended resolutely and made the most of their limited opportunities. They had only one attempt on goal, but it was enough to earn them a valuable point on their return to the top flight.

The result leaves Atletico in a disappointing position after three matches. They have now failed to win in their last two games, and their hopes of challenging for the title are already under threat. Espanyol, meanwhile, will be delighted with their start to the season and will be confident of maintaining their La Liga status.

In other La Liga action, Athletic Bilbao earned their first win of the season with a 1-0 victory over Valencia. Alaves also claimed their first three points with a 2-1 win at Real Sociedad, while Valladolid and Leganes played out a goalless draw.

Odisha's Junior Football Triumph Tainted by Age-Fudging Allegations

Odisha’s Junior Football Triumph Tainted by Age-Fudging Allegations

Odisha’s Junior Football Triumph Marred by Age-Fudging Allegations

Odisha’s historic qualification for the final of the Dr. BC Roy Trophy, the boys’ junior national football championship, has been overshadowed by allegations of age fudging. The tournament, which began in 1962, saw Odisha reach the final for only the third time. However, the achievement has been tainted by claims that the team fielded 12 overage players.

The Football Association of Odisha (FAO) has denied the allegations, but the All India Football Federation (AIFF) has launched an inquiry. The issue of age fudging is not new in Indian youth sports, with several state associations struggling to form squads for upcoming tournaments due to mandatory age tests.

The FAO has raised concerns that details of age tests conducted for the national under-15 league earlier this year were not shared with states. The association argues that it had no knowledge of the results of the TW3 (Tanner Whitehouse 3) tests, which estimate a person’s age through X-rays.

The AIFF has acknowledged that Odisha did not violate any rules for the BC Trophy, which did not require TW3 tests. However, the federation plans to introduce the tests from next year.

The FAO has also questioned why the allegedly overage players were allowed to register in the AIFF’s centralized registration system. The AIFF has admitted to teething problems in implementing the TW3 tests across youth leagues and states but is committed to reducing age fraud.

Michael Olise Earns French National Team Call-Up After Olympic Success

Michael Olise Earns French National Team Call-Up After Olympic Success

English-born winger Michael Olise has been rewarded for his impressive performances for France at the Olympics by being called up to the full French national team for the start of their UEFA Nations League campaign next month. The 22-year-old, who was born and brought up in London to a Nigerian father and French-Algerian mother, was arguably the standout player in Thierry Henry’s France team that won the Olympic silver medal at the Paris Games earlier this month.

Olise has also recently joined Bayern Munich from Crystal Palace for a reported 60 million euros ($66.6m), off the back of scoring 10 goals in 19 games in the Premier League last season.

“Michael did great things with Thierry Henry’s Olympic team and he has moved up into a new category with his transfer to Bayern Munich,” coach Didier Deschamps told reporters. “It is quite logical that he should now come with us. He still has progress to make but potentially he has a lot of quality.”

France host Italy at the Parc des Princes in Paris next Friday, September 6, before taking on Belgium three days later in Lyon.

Olise is not the only member of the Olympic squad to make the step up, with 23-year-old Borussia Moenchengladbach midfielder Manu Kone also getting the call from Deschamps.

There is also a return to the squad for Chelsea centre-back Wesley Fofana, 23, whose only cap so far came in a Euro 2024 qualifier against Gibraltar over a year ago.

Kylian Mbappe will feature for France for the first time since making his debut for new club Real Madrid.

Players who went to Euro 2024 in Germany — where France reached the semi-final — but have been left out this time, include Inter Milan defender Benjamin Pavard, Bayern winger Kingsley Coman, and midfielder Adrien Rabiot. The latter was a regular at the Euros but his absence from the squad is related to the fact he currently has no club after leaving Juventus when his contract expired.

Veteran striker Olivier Giroud, now playing for Major League Soccer outfit Los Angeles FC, retired from international duty after the European Championship.

Les Bleus, who won the Nations League in 2021, will also play Israel in League A Group 2, with remaining matches taking place in October and November.

Federico Chiesa Joins Liverpool in 12.5 Million Pound Deal

Federico Chiesa Joins Liverpool in 12.5 Million Pound Deal

Federico Chiesa, the Italian international winger, has completed a move from Juventus to Liverpool in a deal worth a reported 12.5 million pounds ($16.5 million). The 26-year-old has signed a four-year contract with the Reds, with an initial fee of 10 million pounds and a further 2.5 million pounds contingent on the team’s performance.

Chiesa’s arrival at Anfield is a significant boost for Liverpool’s attacking options. The Italian has been one of the most promising young players in Europe since his breakout performance at Euro 2020, where he played a key role in Italy’s triumph. However, his career has been hampered by injuries, including a cruciate ligament rupture in January 2022.

Despite his injury setbacks, Chiesa remains a highly talented player with exceptional technical ability and an eye for goal. He is expected to add depth and creativity to Liverpool’s frontline, which already boasts the likes of Mohamed Salah, Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez, and Cody Gakpo.

Chiesa’s move to Liverpool comes as he enters the final year of his contract with Juventus. He was not selected for new Juventus coach Thiago Motta’s first two matches in charge, indicating that he was no longer a key part of the Italian giants’ plans.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp will be delighted to have secured the services of Chiesa, who brings a wealth of experience and quality to the team. The Italian’s arrival is a clear indication of Liverpool’s ambition to challenge for major trophies in the coming seasons.

Lukaku Returns to Italy with Napoli Move

Lukaku Returns to Italy with Napoli Move

Romelu Lukaku Returns to Italy with Napoli Move

Romelu Lukaku’s tumultuous spell at Chelsea has come to an end, with the Belgian striker joining Napoli on a three-year contract. The Serie A club announced the deal on Thursday, ending Lukaku’s extended period of uncertainty at Stamford Bridge.

Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis confirmed the move on social media, welcoming Lukaku with a photo of him signing his contract. The transfer is reportedly worth 30 million euros ($33.2 million).

Lukaku’s move to Napoli marks his third club in Italy in as many years, following loan spells at Inter Milan and Roma. The 31-year-old enjoyed a successful stint at Inter, firing them to the Serie A title in 2021 under current Napoli coach Antonio Conte.

However, Lukaku’s return to Chelsea in the summer of 2021 proved to be a disaster. The massive transfer fee of over 100 million euros weighed heavily on his shoulders, and he struggled to replicate his form from Inter.

Lukaku’s poor performances led to him being loaned back to Inter for the 2022/23 season. However, injuries and a lack of playing time hampered his impact. A potential permanent move to Inter fell through last summer due to Lukaku’s alleged interest in rivals AC Milan and Juventus.

With Chelsea unwilling to lower their valuation, Lukaku was left in limbo. Roma eventually agreed to a loan deal, but they were not interested in signing him permanently. This paved the way for Napoli to reunite Lukaku with Conte, who is eager to revive the striker’s career.

Despite his recent struggles, Lukaku remains Belgium’s all-time top scorer with 85 goals in 119 appearances. Napoli will be hoping that he can rediscover his goalscoring touch and help them challenge for the Serie A title.

UEFA Champions League Draw to Unveil New Format for 2024-25 Season

UEFA Champions League Draw to Unveil New Format for 2024-25 Season

The UEFA Champions League, the pinnacle of European club football, is set to undergo a significant transformation with the introduction of a new format for the 2024-25 season. The draw for the revamped competition will take place in Monaco on Thursday, August 24th, and it promises to be a captivating event.

The most notable change is the expansion of the tournament from 32 to 36 teams. This will provide an additional berth for the fifth-ranked European league, as determined by UEFA’s coefficient rankings. As a result, Ligue 1 will now have three automatic qualifiers, joining the likes of the Premier League, La Liga, and Serie A.

The new format will see the 36 clubs divided into one single league, known as the “Swiss system.” Each team will play eight matches, one against each of their eight opponents. This will result in a total of 114 group stage games, up from 96 in the previous format.

To ensure fairness, the teams will be seeded into four pots of nine based on their UEFA coefficients. Each team will face two opponents from each pot, one at home and one away. Additionally, no team will be drawn against another club from the same domestic league, and each club can only face a maximum of two teams from any one country.

The top 16 teams in the league phase will automatically qualify for the round of 16. The remaining eight teams, finishing from ninth to 24th, will enter a playoff round. These teams will be paired off in two-legged knockout ties, with the winners advancing to the round of 16.

The playoff ties will also be seeded, with the higher-ranked teams facing the lower-ranked teams. This will ensure that the most competitive matches are played in the later stages of the competition.

The new format is designed to increase the number of high-quality matches and provide more opportunities for teams from smaller leagues to compete at the highest level. It is also expected to generate additional revenue for UEFA and the participating clubs.

Mbappé's Hacked Account Sparks Controversy with Cryptocurrency Promotion and Provocative Tweets

Mbappé’s Hacked Account Sparks Controversy with Cryptocurrency Promotion and Provocative Tweets

Kylian Mbappé’s social media account was hacked in the early morning hours while he was in Spain, leading to a series of bizarre and controversial tweets. The hacked account promoted a cryptocurrency called ‘$MBAPPE,’ claimed it had reached 90,000 sales, and made provocative statements about Manchester United and the rivalry between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

The tweets, which have since been deleted, raised eyebrows across the football community. The hacked account declared “Manchester is Red” and praised a popular United fan account, @UTDTrey. When asked about a potential move to London, the account responded, “London is s* bro.”

Another tweet saw a message in favor of Cristiano Ronaldo over Lionel Messi, calling Ronaldo “the greatest football player of all time” and insulting Messi with a derogatory term. This inflammatory post added fuel to the already intense discussions around the Ronaldo-Messi rivalry.

The launch of the ‘MBAPPE’ token also dominated social media for a brief period, with its market value soaring to tens of millions within minutes before abruptly crashing back to zero.

Criticism of Mbappé’s hacked account was swift and unforgiving. Several users condemned the absence of a timely response from his PR team.

Despite the social media storm, Mbappé has made an impressive start to his Real Madrid career, scoring a goal in the UEFA Super Cup victory over Atalanta. However, he has yet to find the back of the net in La Liga, sparking discussions on social media platforms.

Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has downplayed concerns about Mbappé’s lack of goals, stating that he is “very happy” at the club and “sure he wants to score in the next game.”

Lionel Messi Nears Return to Action After Injury Layoff

Lionel Messi Nears Return to Action After Injury Layoff

Lionel Messi, the Argentine football legend, is nearing his return to competitive action after an injury layoff that has kept him out since July. The 35-year-old forward has been spotted training with his Inter Miami teammates, fueling speculation about his imminent comeback.

Messi suffered an ankle ligament injury during the second half of Argentina’s Copa America 2024 final victory over Colombia. He was forced to leave the field with the scores level at 0-0 and was visibly distressed. Lautaro Martinez eventually scored the winning goal in extra time to secure a 1-0 triumph.

Since then, Messi has been sidelined with the ankle injury. He missed Inter Miami’s recent matches and was not included in Argentina’s squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Colombia.

Inter Miami head coach Tata Martino has provided an update on Messi’s recovery. “He is developing well,” Martino said. “It was foreseeable that he would not be with Argentina because he is not yet in a position to play, but we continue to see him develop. There is no estimate, because you are already starting to see how you feel as you add training on the field.”

Martino added that Messi is “feeling better and better” and has been training on the field for several days. “We cannot give time because we do not know and it would be speculating about something that may not be possible to do, but it is close,” Martino said.

Messi’s return will be a major boost for Inter Miami, who are currently 10th in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer. The Argentine superstar is expected to make his comeback before the end of the regular season, which concludes on October 9.

Liverpool's Nunez Banned for Five Matches After Copa America Brawl

Liverpool’s Nunez Banned for Five Matches After Copa America Brawl

Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez has been handed a five-match ban and a hefty fine by South American football governing body CONMEBOL for his involvement in a mass brawl during the Copa America semi-final between Uruguay and Colombia. The incident, which occurred at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, saw Nunez and several other players engage in a physical altercation with fans in the stands.

Nunez’s punishment is the most severe among the 11 players sanctioned by CONMEBOL. Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur received a four-match suspension, while defenders Mathias Olivera, Ronald Araujo, and Jose Maria Gimenez were each banned for three matches. The other players involved were fined varying amounts ranging from $5,000 to $16,000.

The Uruguayan Football Federation was also fined $20,000 for its role in the incident. CONMEBOL’s statement did not specify when the suspensions would begin, but they are expected to cover games organized by the confederation, excluding domestic competitions.

Uruguay is scheduled to play a friendly against Guatemala on Sunday before facing Paraguay and Venezuela in World Cup qualifiers on September 6 and 10, respectively. It remains unclear if Nunez and the other suspended players will be available for these matches.

Uruguay central defender Gimenez claimed that the players intervened in the melee to protect their family members and loved ones who were watching the game in the affected section of the stadium. However, CONMEBOL’s investigation concluded that the players’ actions were unacceptable and warranted punishment.

The suspensions and fines are open to appeal, but it is unclear if any of the affected parties will pursue this option. The incident has cast a shadow over the Copa America tournament and raised concerns about the safety of fans at football matches.

Uruguayan Footballer Juan Izquierdo Dies at 27 After Collapsing During Match

Uruguayan Footballer Juan Izquierdo Dies at 27 After Collapsing During Match

Uruguayan footballer Juan Izquierdo, a promising defender, tragically passed away on August 27, 2024, at a hospital in Brazil, five days after collapsing during a Copa Libertadores match at Sao Paulo’s Morumbi Stadium. He was just 27 years old.

Izquierdo’s untimely demise has sent shockwaves through the football world. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, he began his professional career in 2018 with local club Cerro. After a brief stint at Peñarol, he moved to Montevideo Wanderers, where his athleticism and sharp tackles caught the attention of Mexico’s San Luís. However, he soon returned to Montevideo Wanderers.

In 2022, Izquierdo joined Nacional, one of Uruguay’s most prestigious clubs. He played one match before being transferred to Liverpool, where he played a pivotal role in the club’s first league title in over a century. This season, he returned to Nacional and was vying for a starting position with veteran defender Sebastián Coates.

On August 22, tragedy struck during a Copa Libertadores match against Sao Paulo. Izquierdo collapsed late in the game, and despite immediate medical attention, he was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Doctors at Hospital Albert Einstein in Sao Paulo confirmed his death at 9:38 p.m. local time, citing “cardiorespiratory arrest associated with his cardiac arrhythmia.”

Izquierdo’s death has left a profound impact on the football community. Nacional expressed their “deep pain and impact in our hearts,” while the South American football governing body, CONMEBOL, mourned the “early departure of Juan Izquierdo.” Other federations, including Uruguay, Brazil, and Argentina, also extended their condolences.

Izquierdo’s passing has also raised concerns about the health and safety of footballers. Almost two decades ago, Sao Caetano defender Serginho died hours after collapsing at Morumbi Stadium during a Brazilian league match. His death prompted Brazilian football executives to implement new health protocols, including the mandatory presence of defibrillators in every stadium.

Juan Izquierdo’s legacy will live on as a talented footballer and a reminder of the importance of prioritizing player health and safety. His untimely demise has left a void in the football world, and his memory will be cherished by his family, friends, and fans.

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