Spurs: Tottenham "magician" could be out till "early November" after injury

Tottenham Hotspur team news has come to light as Ange Postecoglou's Spurs side prepare take on Sheffield United in the Premier League this weekend.

Tottenham vs Sheffield United

The north Londoners kick off their return from internationals with a home clash against Paul Heckingbottom's newly-promoted Blades at 15:00 on Saturday.

Spurs are absolutely flying at the moment under Postecoglou; having tasted victory in each of their last three top flight encounters with wins over Man United, Bournemouth and Burnley in that order.

In that time, they've scored nine goals whilst showcasing Postecoglou's electric, entertaining brand of football at it's devastating best.

Meanwhile, Sheffield United's fortunes are at the opposite end of the spectrum, as Heckingbottom's men are yet to record their first league win of the 023/2024 campaign.

They were arguably unlucky with 2-1 defeats against Man City and Nottingham Forest while their lack of bite going forward also meant they couldn't get past Crystal Palace – who beat them 1-0 on the opening day.

The Bramall Lane side did manage to get their first point in the bag a fortnight ago against Everton with a 2-2 draw, but all the signs suggest this could be a routine win for Tottenham.

What's the latest Spurs team news?

Ahead of their clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in a few days time, some team news has come to light on who will and will not be available to feature for Postecoglou.

There were reports that defender Cristian Romero picked up a knock on international duty with Argentina against Ecuador, but those fears were later quashed when he started their subsequent 3-0 win over Bolivia.

Meanwhile, fellow Argentine Giovani Lo Celso is a doubt for Sheffield United after missing their round of internationals through injury, though he could be back on September 30.

Ryan Sessegnon, Alfie Whiteman and Rodrigo Bentancur are all longer term absentees after undergoing surgeries on their various problems, with an update now coming to light on Bryan Gil.

The Spaniard, who has been tipped to slot nicely into Postecoglou's fluid Spurs system, could be out till "late October or early November" after his own groin issue.

That's according to The Evening Standard, with Gil requiring surgery for the problem and isn't likely to feature again for Tottenham till late next month at the earliest.

How good is Bryan Gil?

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The 22-year-old, who has been called a "magician" going forward, found game time very difficult to come by under Antonio Conte but did manage to impress in small flashes.

Gil has also been likened to Man City legend Bernardo Silva for his playing style, and even though Conte used him sparingly, the ex-Spurs boss did have some kind words to say about him earlier this year.

“It was really important, you know about Bryan Gil we are talking about a player who was born to play football," said Conte in January.

"He understands football quickly. He’s so clever, so intelligent to understand the situation. Then you know this league is difficult, because you have to be good in quality and be fast and to have good endurance and he has this type of quality.

“But at the same time you have to be strong physically. I think compared to last season Gil is improving a lot also under this aspect. He has to become stronger physically. I compared him to Bernardo Silva, at Manchester City, because in my opinion they are really, really similar."

Diniz defende sistema defensivo: 'Hoje só chegou uma bola no gol'

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Se tem um setor que a torcida do São Paulo está com um pé atrás é o defensivo. Com a dupla de zaga formada por Léo e Diego Costa, o São Paulosofreu dezoito gols nos últimos dez jogos da equipe, uma média de 1,8 gols por partida.

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Perguntado sobre o tema em entrevista coletiva depois do empate por 1 a 1 contra o Coritiba, no Couto Pereira, Fernando Diniz tratou de elogiar o setor na partida desta tarde.

– Hoje eu acho que o sistema defensivo não se comportou mal. Contra o River eu acho que sim, principalmente no primeiro tempo. Mas no jogo de hoje foi uma bola no gol, de falta, contra o Inter também uma só no gol. Quando jogou Bruno e Arboleda a gente tomou 3 do RB Bragantino e do Mirassol. Não é só a defesa, o sistema inteiro tem que trabalhar bem – disse o comandante tricolor.

Diniz também elogiou a dupla de zaga titular da equipe. Segundo ele, não é por conta da mudança no miolo da defesa que o time passou a sofrer gols.

– Hoje tivemos solidez na defesa, o Coritiba ofereceu muito pouco perigo, assim como contra o Santos e o Inter. Precisamos do resultado, tomar gol incomoda todos nós, estamos trabalhando com isso, mas não é justo porque dois jogadores mudaram, parou de tomar gol. O time se comportou bem defensivamente hoje – finalizou.

Medical Booked: Big Man United Update On Sofyan Amrabat

Manchester United target Sofyan Amrabat could become a Red Devils player on deadline day, with a big update emerging in the last 24 hours.

Are Man United signing Sofyan Amrabat?

Erik ten Hag and those at Old Trafford have been relatively busy so far this summer, with marquee big-money deals for Andre Onana, Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund from Inter Milan, Chelsea and Atalanta all sealed earlier in the window.

Another player who is also on course to move to Manchester is Tottenham left-back Sergio Reguilon, with a verbal agreement in place with Spurs over a loan deal.

There could be room for one more eye-catching transfer, though, with Amrabat heavily linked with a move to Manchester in recent weeks. The Morocco international previously worked under Ten Hag at FC Utrecht, registering 10 assists in 50 appearances under the Dutchman and appears to be a top target to bolster the club’s midfield ranks even further.

Recent reports have claimed that United saw an initial loan offer turned down by Fiorentina for Amrabat, who has been training away from the first-team squad. However, it now looks as if there has been progress over a transfer, with Football Insider sharing an update on Man United and Amrabat.

The report claims that the Red Devils have made a breakthrough in their pursuit of the player, with Fiorentina giving the midfielder the green light to travel to Manchester for talks and a medical after late-night developments on Wednesday.

It is added that United are putting the finishing touches to a marquee move, but don’t add whether a move will be a loan or permanent transfer.

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How good is Sofyan Amrabat?

Amrabat is naturally a defensive midfielder who can play slightly further forward in a central midfield role if needed and has been with Fiorentina since 2020, making 107 appearances for his current employers.

The 27-year-old appears to be at the top of his game right now with a career-high €30m Transfermarkt valuation, a figure which rocketed following a successful World Cup in Qatar last year.

Read the latest Man United transfer news HERE…

Hailed as a "monster" by broadcaster Carlo Garganese, Amrabat was praised by former England manager Fabio Capello for his displays in Qatar which saw Morocco reach the semi-finals, with the Italian describing Amrabat as a 'great runner' and the 'Gennaro Gattuso of Morocco'.

"If I have to name one name, besides the well-known Hakim Ziyech and Achraf Hakimi, it would be Amrabat. He is essential for balance and a great runner. I read that he covered more than fourteen kilometres against Spain. I see him as the Gennaro Gattuso of Morocco."

As per FBref over the past 12 months, Amrabat has shone when compared to his positional peers, ranking in the top 1% and 2% for passes completed and attempted respectively. He also ranks extremely highly for passes into the final third and progressive passes, showing his quality on the ball.

Off the ball, Amrabat ranks in the 85th percentile for tackles in midfield, so could compliment the likes of Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes in a potential midfield three, and by the looks of things, a move may well materialise before the 11pm deadline.

Cross, Macleod lead Scotland to thumping win

The second-wicket pair added 161 to propel Scotland to 322 for 6, their fourth-highest ODI total, which ended up proving well beyond UAE’s reach

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Scotland continued their unbeaten run in the World Cup qualifiers with a 75-run win over UAE in their Super Six match at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo. Opting to bat first, Scotland racked up an imposing 322 for 6, their fourth-highest total in ODIs, with Matthew Cross contributing a career-best 114. Cross’ effort was backed up by 78 from Calum MacLeod, with whom he shared a 161-run stand for the second wicket. Scotland then bowled UAE out for 249 in the 48th over, with seamer Chris Sole taking 4 for 68.It was Cross’ opening partner, Scotland captain Kyle Coetzer, who led the early charge for Scotland, as he has done more often than not in this competition. He took 16 runs off medium-pacer Zahoor Khan’s second over, and he had raced into the 40s at better than a run a ball when he chipped a simple return catch to Imran Haider in the legspinner’s first over.That wicket snapped the opening stand at 68, but there was no relief for UAE as it only brought Cross and MacLeod together. Initially, the pair focussed on risk-free batting and subsisted almost entirely on singles pushed in the ‘V’ down the ground. UAE captain Rohan Mustafa cycled through four spinners as he spread the field, and although that allowed UAE some measure of containment, it also meant that a single to turn the strike over was never far away.No boundaries were hit between the 11th and the 29th over, but the quick start and the availability of singles meant Scotland were still able to tick along at four an over. After Cross reached an 89-ball fifty, MacLeod broke free of the spin stranglehold with three fours in an over from Haider.Taking his cue, Cross also began to accelerate. Shaiman Anwar’s part-time legspin was dispatched over wide long-on, and Cross added a second six off Zahoor, slugging the bowler straight back over his head. Cross’s third six came from a slog sweep, the ball landing in the trees beyond midwicket, while MacLeod too passed fifty, the pair taking 19 runs from Haider’s last over to ruin his figures.UAE finally had some relief when MacLeod, looking to scoop the ball up and over fine leg, moved too far across and had his stumps rearranged by Zahoor. But the respite was not to last long. Cross reached a 125-ball hundred in the 42nd over – his second in ODIs, and his second against UAE after his maiden ODI ton against them in January. After he was gone, just failing to get his bat down on time as Mustafa fired in a quick arm-ball, George Munsey cracked four fours and one towering six over square leg in a 14-ball 30. Richie Berrington, who became the most capped player in Scottish cricket history, contributed a quickfire unbeaten 37 that included a six that landed on the roof of the stands beyond midwicket to boost the score beyond 300.UAE’s record chase in ODIs is 300, scored against Scotland in January, and their openers set about the chase as if they were determined to set a new landmark. Mustafa and Ashfaq Ahmed were particularly severe on anything short. Ashfaq rushed into the 20s with a pull for six that went in front of square, while Mustafa took 16 runs from Chris Sole’s first over, including a remarkable swipe at a short ball that flew high and straight back over the bowler’s head for six.But Sole, playing his first match of the tournament after missing the group stage with a hamstring injury, soon had his revenge as Mustafa picked out Michael Leask at long-off with one big shot too many. For UAE, 62 for 0 quickly became 64 for 3, and where the short ball had brought runs, it now brought wickets. Ashfaq pulled Sole tamely to Craig Wallace at square leg while Chirag Suri, rushed for pace, gloved a short one to be caught behind for a duck. Before their chase had reached the 20-over mark, six of UAE’s batsmen had been dismissed, and the match seemed a foregone conclusion.Mohammad Usman and Ahmed Raza at least ensured that they went down fighting, with Usman particularly confident on the attack. Both players reached career-best scores, Usman registering his second ODI fifty and moving on to 80 before he toe-ended an attempted paddle scoop off Sole to give him his fourth wicket. Raza then reached a maiden ODI fifty of his own, but was trapped lbw by Brad Wheal immediately afterwards, and UAE quickly folded.”Very pleased for the guys, and very pleased for everyone back home who has contributed to get us to where we are at the moment,” said Scotland captain Coetzer. “We’ve enjoyed this performance, as we have every one thus far.”Still not quite that full performance we’re looking for, but we’re getting there. The batting was hugely exciting today.”The win means Scotland now top the Super Six tables with five points. Their next match is against Ireland on Sunday at Harare Sports Club.

Vitinho, destaque do sub-20, renova contrato com o Corinthians até 2022

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O Corinthians acertou nesta sexta-feira a renovação de contrato com o meia Vitinho, de 20 anos, camisa dez e capitão da equipe sub-20. O novo vínculo irá até março de 2022. O jogador tinha seu contrato vigente até março de 2021.

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O meia fez parte do elenco campeão da Copinha em 2017, juntamente com o meia Pedrinho, que hoje atua no Benfica. Vitinho chegou a ser convocado para a Seleção Brasileira sub-15.

– Mais um dia muito feliz e importante nesses quase 15 anos de Corinthians. Contrato renovado até 2022!!! Agradeço muito a Deus, meus familiares por todo apoio, ao clube pela confiança e ao meu staff por todo suporte. É seguir trabalhando em busca de tantos sonhos e objetivos que ainda tenho pela frente – escreveu o jogador em suas redes sociais.

Morkel becomes fifth South African to 300 Test wickets

Morne Morkel has become the fifth South African bowler to 300 Test wickets, after taking three wickets on the second day of the Newlands Test against Australia. Morkel’s milestone came up in his 85th Test; at tea, his tally stood at 300 at an average of 28.07, in his final series as an international cricketer.Morkel will retire at the end of the ongoing series, and there is no guarantee he will feature in the fourth Test which has only made reaching the landmark all the more important. He was dropped for the second Test at St George’s Park after a poor start in Durban, where he took three wickets but bowled better as the match went on, and is competing with Lungi Ngidi for a place in the starting XI.Morkel may not even have played at Newlands, but Ngidi suffered a toe injury, which allowed the lanky quick the opportunity for a farewell in the city he has called home for the last three years. Morkel moved from Pretoria to Cape Town in 2015, and though he does not play for the Cobras domestic franchise, with no fixture at SuperSport Park, Newlands is the closest he will get to a home goodbye.And he made sure it will be one to remember.Bowling first change, Morkel replaced Vernon Philander shortly before lunch and took a wicket with his third ball. The Wynberg End offered extra bounce and Morkel found some immediately; Usman Khawaja had not made allowance for the lift and pulled straight to Kagiso Rabada at fine leg to send Australia into the break at 67 for 2.Morkel continued after the interval and in his second over after lunch got the big fish. Australian captain Steven Smith was also undone by extra bounce and fended a catch to Dean Elgar at gully, to be dismissed for 5 and become Morkel’s 299th victim.Then came a wait for Morkel. He bowled four more overs in that spell without adding to his wicket tally, before returning for a new spell and striking with his third ball. Shaun Marsh chased a wide ball and nicked off to Quinton de Kock, prompting animated celebrations from the usually reserved Morkel. He screamed in delight before acknowledging an appreciative crowd. Among those cheering him on was his wife, the Australian journalist Roz Kelly, and their two-year-old son Arias.

Burnley could’ve signed ‘world-class’ star for £7m, now he’s worth £100m

It is fair to say that it has proven a tricky return to the Premier League as far as Burnley are concerned, with one particular worry having been the shortage of goals for Vincent Kompany's side, after scoring just four times in four league games thus far.

Oh, how the Clarets wish they had a prolific presence to lead the line this season, with summer signing Zeki Amdouni – who arrived from Swiss side Basel – representing something of a gamble due to his lack of prior experience in English football.

In another world, the Turf Moor outfit may have been lining up with an almost guaranteed supply of goals through the middle, however, with the club having agonisingly missed out on the chance to sign England skipper, Harry Kane in the not-too-distant past…

Why didn't Burnley sign Harry Kane?

While it may appear fanciful to imagine, there was a time in which the former Tottenham Hotspur man could have ended up in Lancashire, having struggled to force his way into the first-team reckoning in north London.

Following a string of mixed loan spells in the lower leagues – notably scoring just twice in 15 games for Leicester City in 2013 – there were likely to have been doubts over Kane's suitability to life at the elite level, with then-boss Tim Sherwood even suggesting that chairman Daniel Levy was willing to sanction the sale of the academy graduate to the Foxes for just £600k.

It was then a year later that the Turf Moor hierarchy were also believed to be sniffing around for the promising striker, with Sean Dyche – who was in the dugout at the time – revealing that he had enquired about signing the youngster in 2014.

Everton manager Sean Dyche.

Despite that interest from the current Everton boss, the Clarets were said to have been quoted a figure of around £7m to be able to prise the Walthamstow native from N17, with that a rather hefty asking price for a player that was relatively "unproven" – in the words of Dyche.

With Burnley looking to splash out closer to just £3m – the fee that was subsequently spent on George Boyd – the deal ultimately never came to fruition, leaving the Lancashire side to ponder what might have been had the 6 foot 2 sensation ended up on their books.

How much is Kane worth now?

That failure to sign the emerging goal machine immediately stung as Dyche's side were relegated from the top flight at the end of the 2014/15 campaign, the same season in which Kane truly announced himself to the wider world with a stellar haul of 21 league goals for Spurs.

Despite a belief at the time from some that he would simply be a 'one-season wonder', the ruthless marksman has made those doubters look rather silly such has been his success since then, as he is now the leading scorer for both his country and for Spurs as a marker of his individual brilliance.

Harry Kane plays for England in World Cup 2022.

While also now just 47 goals behind Alan Shearer's Premier League record tally, the 30-year-old opted to depart England in order to join Bayern Munich this summer, with the £412k-per-week gem still seeking a first piece of major silverware to add to his numerous individual honours.

As an indication of just how far he has come since those links to the Clarets almost a decade ago, Kane was snapped up by the Bundesliga giants for a reported fee of around £100m, with that figure likely to have been higher had the forward's contract not been nearing its expiry at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

With five goals in just six games already under his belt in Germany, the 86-cap international is already making an immediate impact in his new surroundings as further proof of just what a "world-class" talent he is – as per pundit Graeme Souness.

In truth, that transfer failure represents a painful case of 'one that got away' for the Clarets…

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Arsenal: Thomas Partey injury update ahead of Everton

There has been a fresh update on Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey after he was forced to miss their 3-1 victory over Manchester United last Sunday.

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Mikel Arteta's side are so far keeping chase with last season's treble-winners Man City; winning three out of their opening four league games whilst remaining unbeaten.

Arsenal dropped their first points of the new Premier League campaign at home to Fulham a fortnight ago, courtesy of a last gasp equaliser from midfielder Joao Palhinha.

However, Arteta's men were soon back to their imperious best with their latest win over United at the Emirates Stadium, just prior to the international break.

Goals from Martin Odegaard, Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus cancelled out Marcus Rashford's early opener for the away side; setting them on their way to a crucial three points.

One player forced to miss the encounter was Partey, though; coming after the Ghana international star picked up an injury in training just before the match.

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The 30-year-old was one of Arsenal's mainstay players during their title push last season, and has continued in that same vain over 23/24; starting three out of their opening four top flight encounters.

Partey arguably would've started the game against United last Sunday, but his knock meant the player had to watch on from the sidelines.

Now, journalist Charles Watts has shared some news on the African's situation, taking to his YouTube channel with what he's heard.

According to the reliable reporter, Partey could be out for quite some time, and it is believed his injury could be a muscle-related issue in the upper part of his leg.

Watts explained:

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“[Partey] obviously missed the game at the weekend with that injury he picked up in training just before the Manchester United game.

“Sort of a muscle injury at the top of his leg, kind of groin stroke, thigh – I haven’t had it nailed down exactly what the issue is.

“But I have been told that six weeks is definitely the sort of timeframe that Arsenal and Thomas Partey and his people are looking towards.”

How good is Thomas Partey?

The former Atletico Madrid star was a crucial member of Arteta's squad over 22/23; ranking among their top five best performers by average match rating per 90 (WhoScored).

He also made more successful tackles per 90 than any other Arsenal player in the top flight that season, with pundit Nigel Winterburn calling him "so important".

"I think [Thomas] Partey has been so important," said the Gunners icon.

"If Arsenal are going to go anywhere near trying to win a title, he’s got to stay fit because last season, he had so many injuries.

“But he’s been real instrumental in that midfield, just keeping it ticking over, very efficient player, can get around the pitch, very mobile."

Meanwhile, La Liga expert Gerry Armstrong has also called Partey a "sensational player".

After this international break, the games will come thick and fast for Arsenal as they battle on four fronts. A player of Partey's experience and quality will be invaluable – once he returns to the fold.

Uh oh: Everton takeover in doubt despite deal with Moshiri, 777 in trouble

The ongoing takeover situation at Everton is arguably affecting matters on the pitch at the moment, and a significant new update has now emerged that throws the club's recent statement into doubt.

What's happening with Everton takeover?

The Blues have not made a good start to the season, picking up just a solitary point from their first four Premier League matches and once again looking like potential relegation fodder.

There were clear improvements in the 2-2 draw away to Sheffield United before the international break, in fairness, but it is now vital that they continue to get better, starting at home to Arsenal on Sunday afternoon.

Away from the pitch, things are also going far from smoothly at Goodison Park, with plenty of unrest surrounding the current ownership of Farhad Moshiri, with an agreement now reached for 777 Partners to take a majority share in the club.

It is a saga that feels like it could still be ongoing, however, and the longer it goes on, the more it feels as though Sean Dyche's side will keep struggling to fully focus.

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What's the latest on Everton's takeover?

According to a big update from The Mirror's David Maddock, Everton have been dealt a blow over their potential takeover, with mooted new owners 777 Partners in a legal battle that could still affect matters:

"Farhad Moshiri’s hopes of a swift deal over the future ownership of Everton have taken a blow as potential buyers, 777 Partners, face a lengthy investigation to ensure Premier League ownership regulations are met.

"The Goodison Park owner has been involved in talks with the American investment company, who already own stakes in clubs across the globe, including Hertha Berlin, Genoa, Vasco da Gama in Brazil, Sevilla, Standard Liege in Belgium and Paris club Red Star.

"But strengthened Premier League rules give them the right to block deals if owners are under investigation for certain offences, including fraud. And it is understood 777 are still subject to active proceedings alleging such offences – though the company strenuously denies the allegations, which remain unproven."

Everton fans certainly won't be keen to hear this sort of news, with some positivity so badly-needed at the club, and the reign of Moshiri becoming increasingly unpopular. Sure, the agreement has been reached, but there could seemingly yet be an issue with the Premier League Owners and Directors Test.

With a move to a new stadium coming next summer, the Blues desperately need some stability brought the club when it comes to ownership, not to mention more financial muscle in the transfer market, but this update suggests that the takeover may not be happening any time soon.

It can't be an easy situation for Dyche and his players either, and while they are professionals who should be able to do their jobs to a good standard, having a well-run football club would only aid performances and results on the pitch.

The hope is that the legal issues with 777 Partners ultimately blow over as soon as possible, but given the misery that Everton supporters have invariably gone through in recent years, it would be typical of the club for there to be a huge issue surrounding the change in ownership.

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