Japan 'step down from hosting the Club World Cup this year' as the country struggles with rising Covid-19 infections... and FIFA 'may now look to move the tournament back'
- The Club World Cup is currently in the midst of uncertainty after Japan's move
- Japan will no longer host the tournament as they struggle with Covid infections
- A possibility of holding matches with small crowds has also forced their hand
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-9967877/Japan-step-hosting-Club-World-Cup-year-rising-Covid-19-infections.html
Flick apparently said that Havertz has light flu-like symptoms.
@Magic Lamps any possible update? Is it serious or taken seriously considering the current world?
Oh nice, comparing a world super brand such as Bayern to Kups. This really does not take a rocket scientist. What is there that you do not understand?
Please, keep this going.
This is probably the closest you can get 😄
Romelu returns and Saul gets the call
https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2021/09/01/Chelsea-transfer-news--the-blues--signings--outgoings-and-loan-m
Absolutely not 🤣 Actually, I have never rated Kral. But 3 Czech players in a PL team, that is something 😄 I still think West Ham got carried away by the form the first two Czechs show week in week out and went for another one.
I get it, transfers and negotiations and stuff, but a couple of hours ago he called it as completely blocked. Now here we go. He sure likes to talk and be the one.
Never forget his first words as an Arsenal player -
'One of the reasons I wanted a three-year deal was to be part of a plan, not just a player passing through. When I talked with the manager he told me why he needed me for three years. It was that he first wanted to qualify for the Champions League and win it by the time I left. That was what I wanted to hear.'