What Solskjaer Said After Man Utd Shocking Defeat To Young Boys
Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has reacted to his side 2-1 defeat to Young Boys on Tuesday.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored a 13th minutes opener to mark his third goal since he returned to Old Trafford.
The Red Devils were not doing bad even as Young Boys’ Moumi Ngameleu netted a 66th minutes goal to bring the game to a draw.
The game, however, turned sour for the Premier League side after Aaron Wan-Bissaka received a straight red card for a high challenge on Young Boys’ Christopher Martins.
As the match approached 90 minutes, Jesse Lingard put a backpass to find David de Gea but the ball was found by Theoson Siebatcheu who wasted no time to tuck past the United goalkeeper.
Reacting to the bad start, Solskjaer warned the Red Devils squad that they must learn from their mistakes if they are to avoid another early exit from European competition.
The Norwegian coach asked his team to remember how they lost concentration last season and suffered a loss against Basaksehir.
Solskjaer said: “A lack of concentration, you make a mistake and you get done. We did that last year, conceding two sloppy counter-attacks against Basaksehir and lost that game in the last seconds today.
“So we know we’ve given ourselves a more difficult task. We did last year when everyone thought we were through after two games.”
“You need 10 or 12 points: win your home games and one away from home. We’ve lost the opportunity to get three points, but we’ve got two home games next and got to focus on those two,” Solskjaer said after the game.
Last-gasp Young Boys stun 10-man Man Utd after Ronaldo goal
Manchester United conceded a dramatic stoppage-time goal as they lost to Young Boys despite Cristiano Ronaldo scoring on his Champions League return for the Red Devils.
Ronaldo, who became the joint all-time Champions League appearance holder on his 177th appearance in the competition, fired United ahead after an exquisite pass from fellow Portuguese Bruno Fernandes.
United played for almost an hour with 10 men after Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s dangerous challenge on Christopher Martins earned the defender a straight red card.
They looked set to hang on for a point in an entertaining match after Cameroon winger Moumi Ngamaleu’s equaliser, but a 96th-minute mistake by substitute Jesse Lingard allowed Jordan Siebatcheu to score the winner.
The home fans celebrated wildly while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was left to reflect on what might have been.
Having missed out on qualifying for the knockout stages of the competition last season, United now host Villarreal in their next Group F game on 29 September in a repeat of last season’s Europa League final.
Popular Professional footballer who has been in coma since 1982 Finally Dead
Jean-Pierre Adams, a French professional footballer who has been in coma since March 1982 has died, aged 73.
Adams’ death was recorded on Monday 6 September 2021 in Nimes France.
The late athlete who was born in Dakar Senegal, played as a centre-back for the likes of PSG and OGC Nice.
Adams was 34 when he slipped into a deep coma in 1982 following an anesthesia error during routine knee surgery at Lyon Hospital.
He was said to have been in ‘great shape’ going into the operation and was expected to wake up after only a few hours. But Adams remained in the coma for 39 years.
He played 22 times for the France national team from 1972 to 1976.
His wonderful wife, Bernadette had tended to him ever since he went into coma, barely missing a day’s care over the last three decades.
After several attempts to sign French professional footballer, Kylian Mbappe from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) this summer failed, Real Madrid will receive the forward for free next summer.
Madrid had repeatedly made offers to PSG but was turned down by the Ligue 1 club.
The 22-year-old player has just a year left on his contract with PSG. Madrid’s first offer to land Mbappe deal was £137million, which was snubbed by PSG.
The La Liga giants increased their bid to £145m plus £9m in add ons and was also rejected.
The Spanish club was full of hope on completing Mbappe’s deal on the transfer deadline day after they increased their bid to £189m. Unfortunately, no response was made by the Ligue 1 side.
Come next summer, Los Blancos will move to wrap up Mbappe’s transfer and PSG will be offered nothing this time after they have agreed on pre-contractual terms with the young star.
Meanwhile, English Premier League club, Everton has loaned their forward, Moise Kean to Juventus.
Juve’s quest for a forward became paramount following Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure to former club, Manchester United.
Naija News reports that Kean began his football career at Juventus in 2016. The Italian footballer became the club’s youngest-ever debutant at the age of 16.
Kean’s return to Juve on loan reportedly cost the Seria A club €7m and the contract deal expires in 2023 with an obligation to sign permanently.
The player had spent last season on loan at Paris Saint-Germain, where he netted 17 times in Ligue 1.
Former Vice-President Abubakar Atiku, Chairman of the South-west Governors’ Forum, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu and his Edo State counterpart, Governor Godwin Obaseki as well as the President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, will join the Governor of Oyo State, ‘Seyi Makinde, to officially unveil the remodelled Lekan Salami Sports Complex, Adamasingba, Ibadan today.
Other notable Nigerians expected at the event are a former Military Administrator of Oyo State during whose regime the stadium was initiated, General David Jemibewon (rtd), former governor of the state and the Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland, High Chief Rashidi Ladoja and a former Super Eagles Coach, Chief Adegboye Onigbinde.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, said the event would feature a novelty match between ex-Shooting Stars players 94/98 set and former Super Eagles players 94/96 set as well as a friendly match between the Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) and NK Tabor Sezana, a top Slovenian league side.
The statement maintained that Teni, Taye Currency and QDot will perform live at the unveiling ceremony, adding that the remodelled Lekan Salami Stadium is coming to life exactly one year after it was awarded to Peculiar Ultimate Concerns Limited through the Alternative Project Funding Approach (APFA).
Adisa said the project included the remodelling of the mainbowl, construction of a state-of-the-art media centre and a FIFA-standard studio with equipment, construction of FIFA-standard mixed zone including changing rooms, wet rooms, match officials’ rooms, referees’ rooms, doping control room, youth centre/ball boys’ room, clinic and others.
The new Lekan Salami Stadium is completed with modern floodlights, a remodelled Squash Hall, a new 50 metres by 30 metres multipurpose hall for Basketball, Volleyball, Handball and gymnasium as well as a Centre Court.
Governor Makinde while speaking during the award of the project, had maintained that the remodelling of the stadium is targeted at repositioning the state to attract investments, especially in the lucrative sports sector.
Arsenal Set To Appoint Conte As Arteta’s Successor
Arsenal are considering appointing former Chelsea and Inter Milan manager, Antonio Conte as Mikel Arteta’s successor.
Arteta has overseen a bad start to the 2020/2021 season.
The Gunners have suffered back-to-back 2-0 defeats to Brentford and Chelsea in their first two league fixtures.
The UK Telegraph claims Arteta now has only five games to save his job and Conte is a potential candidate to take over at the Emirates.
Conte quit Inter after leading them to the Serie A title last term.
The Italian was linked with a return to the Premier League with Tottenham Hotspur, but a deal never materialised.
Conte won 51 of his 76 Premier League games in charge of Chelsea and oversaw their 2016/2017 title triumph, before he was sacked in 2018.
Doom At The Emirates As Chelsea cruise to win over woeful Arsenal
This was men against boys which, given Romelu Lukaku first arrived at Chelsea as a raw teenager 10 years ago and returns as one of the world’s finest strikers, was accurate in more ways than one.
Chelsea were simply too good for Arsenal who have now played two, lost two and have not even scored. Chelsea were too good, too strong, too skilful, too well-organised, too competitive. The differences went on and on.
Lukaku got his goal inside 15 minutes, having not scored in 15 appearances for Chelsea during his first spell at the club and the strike summed this match up. The difference he made to Chelsea – who are bona fide, genuine Premier League title contenders, and the difference between them and Arsenal.
Following his £97.5million move from Inter Milan and on his return to the west Londoners Lukaku did precisely what Chelsea want. As the away fans chanted his name at a corner Lukaku tapped the club badge on his shirt. This appears set to be a very happy reunion.
For his goal the 28 year old held the ball up against Pablo Mari, like he was fending off an over-eager puppy, and released it back to Mateo Kovavic who picked out Reece James unmarked on the right. The wing-back’s low cross was precise and for all of Mari’s efforts to try and impede him Lukaku was in the six-yard area to tuck it into the net. Mari ended up on the ground having thrown his arms in the air. It was not a good look for Arsenal although it was a textbook example of what Chelsea hoped for from Lukaku.
It was his first ever goal against Arsenal and was also his 114th in the Premier League – taking him ahead of Ian Wright in the all-time list. There will be many more to come. And with that Arsenal’s optimism was burst. The next pass backwards by them was booed and the fans frustration was bubbling over. There were more boos at half-time and it was as if those fans had never been away.
Mikel Ateta had summoned up a siege mentality saying “they” (whoever they are) could not break Arsenal’s “spirit” and here it had been broken. Chelsea smashed straight through it and although Arsenal were significantly improved in the second-half it was never enough. Maybe instead of worrying about outside noise Arteta should have organised his team better in that first period. Even the most basic of coaching courses would have pointed out, for example, that James needed to stopped down the right. Instead he remained unmarked.
Arsenal were without their £50 million signing Ben White after he tested positive for Covid but that was not the problem. It was simple organisation and, well, not being good enough. Three more times James should have picked out Lukaku who bumped and barged – or simply did so with clever movement – his way into space and Arsenal only escaped because the delivery was not good enough. Mari finally got close to Lukaku and was booked for bringing him down.
And then Chelsea scored again and – guess what? – it was James who claimed it. The move began as Chelsea worked their way down the left with Marcos Alonso’s pass infield intended for Lukaku. Granit Xhaka slid in but the ball ran to Mount who quickly, again, found James who, again, was unmarked and slammed the ball high into the net.
As the goal was scored Kieran Tierney could be seen throwing himself to block James. It was too little, too late.
Arsenal needed a lifeline and hoped they would get it when James appeared to bundle over Bukayo Saka in the penalty area. Referee Paul Tierney was unmoved and the decision stood after a Var check. Last season it probably would have been a spot-kick but the rules have been softened with the officials deciding there was insufficient contact. If Arsenal were unfortunate then they were lucky when an ugly lunge by Rob Holding on Alonso went unpunished. Last season that could have been a red card.
A fierce rising shot from Saka on the area’s edge was smartly tipped over by Edouard Mendy and Arsenal were also lifted by a charge forward from Tierney which followed a period of pressure when Lukaku again looked like scoring on more than one occasion.
When Mari headed a corner back across goal it was met by Holding who surely had to score. But he only managed to send his own header the wrong side of the post. It was undoubtedly better from Arsenal, with Cesar Azpilicueta doing well to block Emile Smith Rowe’s goal-bound shot, who had started well before being overwhelmed. Arteta responded after 60 minutes by bringing on Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang although it was a surprise to see Saka give way.
But did Arsenal ever look like saving themselves? Thomas Tuchel turned to N’Golo Kante – what a substitute to be able to bring on – and that ended that with Lukaku appearing certain to score again when he met Mount’s cross. His close-range header, as he was too quick for Holding, was firm but Bernd Leno excelled in turning it onto the cross-bar and away for a corner. Leno then also blocked from Kai Havertz, who was teed up by Lukaku and should really have scored.
“Too easy,” shouted one angry Arsenal fan. For Chelsea it had been just that as they made it two wins from two and no goals conceded at the start of the season. Their record – with five goals scored – is identical to Liverpool who they face next weekend. It should be a closer contest as the boos rang out again at full-time from the Arsenal supporters who must already be wondering where their season is heading.
Transfer News: Chelsea want £25m for out-of-favour star with Tottenham lurking
As per a report by Sky Sports (h/t Daily Mail), Kurt Zouma is one of the several defenders on the transfer radar of Tottenham Hotspur, but Chelsea could make the deal difficult.
West Ham United also held an interest but it seems like Spurs are the latest entrant in the race for the 26-year-old centre-back. The Blues are looking for approximately £25million in transfer fees for him.
Thomas Tuchel’s side is eyeing Jules Kounde. And any fee obtained for Zouma would then help in paying the Sevilla star’s £68million release clause.
Trevoh Chalobah was superb against Crystal Palace on the opening day of the Premier League, and that can seal the end of the ex St-Etienne defender at Stamford Bridge.
Spurs want Zouma
However, one possible hurdle in any deal that sees Zouma head to N17 would be Roman Abramovich. The Russian owner is said to be against selling players to their bitter rivals.
Talking to TalkSPORT (h/t Daily Mail) in the past, Carlton Cole recalls the time he even completed a medical at Tottenham, only for Abramovich to call him back and halt the move.
Carlo Cudicini is the only Chelsea player to move to Spurs since 2003- doing so as a free agent in 2009. (imago Images)
“I almost joined Spurs. I went and did my medical and everything. Roman Abramovich found out and he said ‘you’ve got to come back, you’re not joining them’. He said ‘you can’t go to Spurs, I don’t do business with them’.”
If the Lilywhites are paying the fee that Chelsea want, then perhaps the club would be wise to let Zouma go there. It is evident that the club wants to offload him and with deadline day approaching soon, there may not be many options to choose from for Marina Granovskaia.