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23 minutes ago, mkh said:

💥🔵Breaking News Tottenham Hotspur have stepped up their hunt for a new sporting director with checks believed to have been made on a number of potential candidates including Paul Winstanley and Dougie Freeman.

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PLEASE TAKE WINSTANLEY!!

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🚨🙄Chelsea ownership group BlueCo had a part to play in eventual sacking of Filipe Luis. Luis was talking to BlueCo group in December, and did not respond to Flamengo for 3 days during their own renewal process, but Luis later found out the potential deal was for Strasbourg, not to coach Chelsea, he then signed new deal with Flamengo.

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37 minutes ago, mkh said:

🚨🙄Chelsea ownership group BlueCo had a part to play in eventual sacking of Filipe Luis. Luis was talking to BlueCo group in December, and did not respond to Flamengo for 3 days during their own renewal process, but Luis later found out the potential deal was for Strasbourg, not to coach Chelsea, he then signed new deal with Flamengo.

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2 hours ago, mkh said:

🚨🙄Chelsea ownership group BlueCo had a part to play in eventual sacking of Filipe Luis. Luis was talking to BlueCo group in December, and did not respond to Flamengo for 3 days during their own renewal process, but Luis later found out the potential deal was for Strasbourg, not to coach Chelsea, he then signed new deal with Flamengo.

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BlueCo is the curse

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Real Madrid star Rodrygo to miss World Cup with devastating ACL injury blow

https://talksport.com/football/4021307/rodrygo-acl-real-madrid-world-cup/

 

The forward played 35 minutes of Los Blancos' 1-0 defeat to Getafe on Monday night where he endured the devastating knee problem.

He was taken off, and after a scan, it has been revealed that the versatile attacker has suffered an ACL.

Rodrygo's also torn his MCL in the same knee as well, meaning he is likely to be out for up to ten months.

In a statement, Los Blancos said on Tuesday: "Following tests carried out today on our player Rodrygo by the Real Madrid Medical Services, he has been diagnosed with a torn anterior cruciate ligament and a torn lateral meniscus in his right leg."

The 25-year-old will now undergo surgery and start his rehabilitation. a

After being linked with a summer move to the Premier League, Rodrygo remained at the Bernabeu and has been a key player.

Across all competitions, he has played 27 games and has been used on the right and left wing and as a centre forward.

For his country, he has been an important player for Carlo Ancelotti.

Rodrygo played in all four of Brazil's international friendlies across October and November last year.

He scored twice and provided an assist, and given his versatility, he would have almost certainly been going to the World Cup.

 

No reunion

Rodrygo was one of the vocal members of the Brazil squad to be pushing for Neymar to receive a World Cup call-up.

The former Barcelona star is the country's all-time leading goalscorer with 79 goals, two more than Pele.

He is back in his home country playing for Santos, and has played Brazil's last four games.

However, there is still debate around his inclusion in the World Cup squad, though Rodrygo was adamant about it.

Speaking about Neymar, the Real Madrid star said: "It's logical. For me, in my opinion, there's not even a discussion.

"But we know, of course, he needs to be well, he has to be preparing, he is returning from knee surgery.

"It won't have the same grace to win without him, so we need him."

Cruelly, Rodrygo has now been denied the chance to play with Neymar, but it could give the superstar a better chance to seal a place in Ancelotti's squad.

Change in circumstance

Any decision on Neymar's place in the World Cup is being left until the last possible moment.

Brazil are said to be monitoring the player's fitness, given he is in his mid-30s.

However, he hasn't been called up for the friendlies against France and Croatia.

But with Rodrygo now injured, it remains to be seen if that changes.

 

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20 minutes ago, Strike said:

Why would Morgan Rogers leave an ambitious Champions League club and come to the circus here?

London, our record for winning big trophies (even of late, as it was only 7 months ago we won the first ever REAL world football championship, one with almost very singlebig team on the planet in it, with only Barca missing, and technically Arse, although Arse, in 140 seasons of footie, have never won fuckall in terms of important Euro nor global trophies) ...

........and we simply have better players overall.

 

Villa are a rapidly ageing side for the most part as well. Their only 3 important players under 27yo sometime next season are

 
Amadou Onana  25yo next season 
Ian Maatsen   turns 25yo in late winter 2026/27

and IF he stays, Morgan Rogers turns 24 this summer, before next season starts

 

plus the following will all be 30yo and up at some point next season


Emiliano Martínez turns 34yo
Tyrone Mings  turns 34yo
Lucas Digne 33yo
Ross Barkley turns 33yo
Victor Lindelöf   32yo  
John McGinn   turns 32yo
Ollie Watkins    turns 31yo
Emiliano Buendía    turns 30yo
Pau Torres    turns 30yo  
Youri Tielemans     turns 30yo 

plus the following four all turn 30yo in summer or fall of 2027

Matty Cash
Leon Bailey 
Tammy Abraham 
Ezri Konsa

and finally

Douglas Luiz turns 30yo in the spring of the 2027/28 season

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1 hour ago, Special Juan said:

Bring Ndiaye from Everton, class player and better than Garnacho, Gittens, Neto and right now Palmer

 

Yep - looks a great player. 

Happy with him or Rogers. 

I get having some more nimble players that can dance around opponents but City did the right thing by getting a skilled bulldozer in Semenyo. We need the same out left. Rogers or Ndiaye to batter opponents a little while also being highly skilled.

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