Leeds United: Fans flock to tweet about Cristiano Ronaldo footage

Many Leeds United fans have flocked to tweet about footage shared showing David Batty tackle Cristiano Ronaldo.

Marcelo Bielsa is set to guide the Elland Road outfit to a Premier League promotion this season, sitting top of the Championship table as things stand.

With Leeds’ potential return, former rivalries with some of English football’s top sides will be reignited, including the Yorkshire club’s rivalry with Manchester United.

Leeds and United have had some memorable meetings, with the majority of those coming when the former were last in England’s top flight division.

With football at a standstill at present due to the recent pandemic, fans have looked back at some memorable footage via social media that shows former midfielder Batty fouling former United forward Ronaldo.

The fixture from 2003 which ended with United winning 1-0, featured some memorable on pitch battles with Batty also coming up against fierce Red Devils midfielder Roy Keane.

Ronaldo, now with Juventus, went on to have great success, both with United and Spanish Real Madrid, winning four Champions League titles.

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Sarwan wins case, $161,000 damages from WICB

Ramnaresh Sarwan, the West Indies batsman who hasn’t played since June 2011, has won his case against the WICB over comments made about his fitness and has been awarded $161,000 in damages. The matter was heard in arbitration.Though the verdict was delivered earlier this March*, details of the ruling have only emerged in the last week. Reportedly, one reason being cited, is WIPA wanted to make certain the players had got the money in hand.Sarwan had lodged the appeal, in conjunction with the West Indies Players’ Association (WIPA), against the WICB in March 2011 for unfairly questioning in public his fitness and attitude. This, he said, effectively cost him not only a central contract for the 2010-11 season but also damaged his “reputation as a professional cricketer” and “sullied his career as an international cricketer.”Accepting Sarwan’s claim that he had suffered “loss and damage”, the arbitrator, Seenath Jairam, concluded that the batsman had been “denigrated” because the selection processes of the WICB were not transparent and the board had committed various breaches of their Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the player.The WICB called the verdict a “highly flawed ruling by the arbitrator.” A release issued on the board’s Facebook page stated it was treating the matter as “closed”.Earlier this summer Sarwan, who had a successful county season with Leicestershire even as West Indies were being beaten on their England tour, had said how he had been “mentally broken down by certain individuals”, while blaming the coaching set-up for his non-selection.

Simmons wins $117k in damages

In another setback to the WICB, opening batsman Lendl Simmons was awarded $117,203 in damages through arbitration in a case the player had filed against the board. Simmons, who is part of West Indies squad for the World Twenty20, had sought WIPA’s help last year after he was rendered jobless despite having a valid contract with WICB between October 1, 2009 and September 30, 2010.
After Simmons missed the ODI series against Zimbabwe (March 2010), World Twenty20 (April 2010), West Indies A against Zimbabwe (May 2010) and Bangladesh (May-June 2010), South Africa series (June-July 2010) and West Indies A tour of England and Ireland, WIPA checked with the WICB if Simmons was facing any disciplinary issues. WICB said that was not the case.
However, Clyde Butts, the West Indies chairman of selectors, told the Caribbean Media Corporation that Simmons had some “issues” other than those related to performance. WIPA alleged that this had served Simmons badly as it had impacted his livelihood, “his professional reputation and has hampered his ability to procure and exploit other commercial and business ventures and future employment.”
Having heard both sides, Seenath Jairam, the arbitrator, awarded the damages for the same set of the clauses he had ruled on during the Ramnaresh Sarwan judgement.

The problems started when Ernest Hilaire, the WICB chief executive, sent a brief communiqué to Sarwan on January 11, 2010, immediately after West Indies’ Test series in Australia. Sarwan had played the final two Tests of the three-match series with injury, which he suffered on the eve of the first Test. Hilaire told Sarwan the WICB had done a review of the tour and was concerned about his “attitude and approach to fitness and physical preparation.””While this letter is not intended to highlight specific incidents, we hope that you take our concern as a statement of our desire for a higher level of commitment and application from you as a contracted player and a member of the West Indies cricket team,” Hilaire had said.Sarwan called up Hilaire for clarification, and in his testimony during the arbitration, Sarwan mentioned Hilaire had not been forthcoming. “Dr. Hilaire still refused to let Mr. Sarwan know what he meant by his words in his letter and, further, stated that ‘if I don’t change my attitude, my career would end’, and then he hung up the phone,” Jairam noted in his final judgement. Hiliare, who did not testify during the arbitration, denied that Sarwan was “threatened” in any way, as was reported during the hearing.”Mr. Sarwan had a telephone conversation with Dr. Hilaire relating to the letter. Mr. Sarwan, in that telephone conversation, contested that he was unfit and argued that the team physiotherapist and fitness trainer did not like him,” the WICB said. “Dr. Hilaire defended the professionalism of the staff. Mr. Sarwan was told that he would need to satisfy team management that he was sufficiently fit to play.”Sarwan noted the indifference of the West Indies team management during the Australian tour when at one stage he was denied an MRI scan; he eventually had it done, with the charges being borne by Cricket Australia. Then, during the home series against South Africa in 2010, Sarwan picked up a hamstring injury but was told by West Indies coach Ottis Gibson that he was not in charge of the matter and the physio was the best man to deal with it. Sarwan sponsored his own trips to Florida and later Canada to get treatment.When the WICB issued fresh contracts for the 2010-11 season, Sarwan was not given one. He was told by Clyde Butts, the chairman of selectors, that he did not get a contract “due to concerns about his approach and attitude to fitness, which resulted in the frequency of injuries sustained.” Sarwan said he was astounded as no one, including Butts, had ever raised any issue about his fitness or attitude in person in the past.However, a WICB media release, made public on September 2, 2010 put the onus on Sarwan. “The team management, selection committee and the WICB are concerned about Mr. Sarwan’s extremely indifferent attitude and sporadic approach towards fitness, particularly in recent years. It is the considered view of the selection committee, following consultations with the specialists in the team management, that Ramnaresh’s less than satisfactory and fluctuating fitness levels have directly contributed to multiple injuries thereby causing him to be unavailable for selection to the West Indies team.”Due to these multiple injuries, Ramnaresh was available for only two Tests and a total of only 13 international matches for West Indies in the past contract year, (October 2009 to September 2010) which is less than half of the total number of matches played by West Indies for the period.”Deposing before Jairam, Sarwan said he was shocked as no one from the team management or the WICB had sent him a report expressing any concern. He found the release to be a breach of the WICB’s MOU with players.While delivering the verdict, Jairam said he wasn’t in any doubt that the WICB had treated Sarwan unfairly, and that the board’s selection process and the appraisal procedure were far from transparent. Accordingly, he awarded Sarwan the following damages: $95,000 as damages for loss of retainer (original claim $120,000), $20,000 as damages for breach of contract (claim: $40,000), $18,000 for loss of provident fund contributions given his age (claim: $18,000), $13,000 as damages for loss of publicity/reputation (claim: $15,000), and $15,000.00 under his claim for further or other relief.*11:23 GMT, September 14: The story has been updated to incorporate the date of the ruling.

West Indies retain Permaul, Powell for ODIs

West Indies have retained left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul and opener Kieran Powell for the limited-overs series against Bangladesh, starting November 30. Permaul made his Test debut in the opening game of the two-Test series against Bangladesh in Mirpur and picked up four wickets. He is yet to play an international limited-overs game. Powell made a century in each innings of the Mirpur Test, which West Indies won by 77 runs.Kemar Roach, who is not playing the Tests due to a knee injury, was passed fit for the five ODIs and one Twenty20 international on this tour.Six players from the current Test squad will be returning home. They are: Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Narsingh Deonarine, Fidel Edwards, Kirk Edwards, Assad Fudadin and Denesh Ramdin. Allrounder Dwayne Bravo missed out again, having failed to recover from a thigh strain that had ruled him out of the Champions League T20 in October. There was no place for opener Johnson Charles, who played the ODI series at home against New Zealand.Kieron Pollard takes over as vice-captain in Bravo’s absence. In addition to Pollard and Roach, allrounders Andre Russell and Dwayne Smith, wicketkeeper Devon Thomas and opener Lendl Simmons will join the one-day squad.West Indies squad: Darren Sammy (capt), Kieron Pollard (vc), Tino Best, Darren Bravo, Chris Gayle, Sunil Narine, Veerasammy Permaul, Kieran Powell, Ravi Rampaul, Kemar Roach, Andre Russell, Marlon Samuels, Lendl Simmons, Dwayne Smith, Devon Thomas (wk).

Injury News: Potential Winks absence gives Wanyama chance to be a Tottenham hero

[ad_pod ]Tottenham Hotspur confirmed via their official Twitter account on Friday that midfielder Harry Winks is being assessed ahead of the north London derby against Arsenal at Wembley on Saturday with a hip injury, and it could give teammate Victor Wanyama a big chance.

What’s the word, then?

Well, the England international has become a key part of the Spurs team this season and been a consistent starter – he has played the full 90 minutes in nine of their previous 11 Premier League fixtures.

That included the 2-0 defeat against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, but it appears that between then and now he has picked up a hip issue, which could potentially see him miss out against the Gunners.

The news would be a big blow to Mauricio Pochettino and the supporters given the 23-year-old has been one of their most impressive performers in recent times, forming a strong partnership with Moussa Sissoko at the heart of the midfield.

Opportunity knocks

One man’s misfortune can be another one’s gain in this case however, with Wanyama waiting in the wings following his own return from injury.

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The 27-year-old has been an unused substitute in three of the club’s last four top-flight matches, playing 10 minutes in the win against Leicester City.

With Eric Dier also out as he recovers from illness and Mousa Dembele leaving during the January transfer window, the only other options Pochettino really has to slot in alongside Sissoko would be Christian Eriksen or Oliver Skipp, but Wanyama would provide the bite and strength those two perhaps don’t really have.

The Kenya international would surely also thrive to return to the XI on such a big occasion, giving him the rare chance to be a Tottenham hero.

How far are Leeds from being ready for the Premier League?

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Since his appointment as Leeds United manager in the summer, Marcelo Bielsa has masterminded a remarkable turnaround in fortunes at Elland Road. Despite having made relatively few signings, whilst relying heavily on young and inexperienced players to fill out his squad, the Argentine coach has taken the Whites to the upper reaches of the Championship table.

Leeds are currently in the thick of the title hunt, along with Norwich City and Sheffield United. Considering they finished 13th last season, with largely the same group of players as they have now, their current success must be considered as a massive achievement. 

If Leeds keep this current form up and achieve automatic promotion to the top flight then it will be a major triumph for the Yorkshire club. However, are they ready to make that big step up?

Of course all promoted sides strengthen in the summer to ensure that they’re equipped for the quality and intensity of the Premier League, but some clubs have more work to do than others to make this transition a successful one.

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As for Leeds, if they were to win promotion this season, there would have to be some changes instigated in the summer to ensure that they were ready to handle the top tier.

Adding depth

So far this season, Bielsa has only used 27 players in the Championship, as per Transfermarkt’s records. His squad also has an average age of just 25.6 years. Teenagers such as Jamie Shackleton, Jack Clarke, Leif Davis, and 20-year-old Tyler Roberts have all featured for the first team this season. 

Whilst each of these exciting young prospects have earned the right to be in Bielsa’s plans, and deserve the chance to test themselves in the Premier League next season, Leeds need to have greater strength in depth.

It is vital that the Whites add some experienced operators this summer, who know what it takes to thrive in the top flight. Leeds’ current squad certainly can’t be considered ready for the challenge of the upper tier as it stands.

Tactical versatility

Bielsa has introduced aggressive, intense, free-flowing, scintillating football to Elland Road. His side are a remarkably cohesive, hard working and well organised group. However, they still play a risky game which can leave them exposed defensively. 

In the Premier League, against top quality opposition, this high-pressing style of play could prove to be Leeds’ undoing. Having a more conservative, defensively-minded tactic to fall back on as a plan B could be crucial to survival in the top division. 

At the moment, Leeds only have one way of playing. If they succeed in their campaign for promotion this season then that tactical inflexibility will have to be addressed ahead of the new season.

Keeping the quality they have

The fact that the Whites are performing so well in the Championship is proof that they’re close to being of Premier League quality. There is some real talent in the squad. The likes of former Real Madrid goalkeeper Kiko Casilla, centre-backs Pontus Jansson and Liam Cooper, midfielders Kalvin Phillips and Mateusz Klich, and attackers Jack Clarke, Pablo Hernandez and Kemar Roofe all have the capacity to thrive in the top flight.

Leeds must ensure that they retain that talent and then build smartly around it. The other thing that the club already have of elite quality is their manager, Bielsa. The 63-year-old is an innovative and inspiring coach. If anyone can make sure Leeds are able to compete in the Premier League next season then it is him.

Elland Road is a huge stadium, the club have a vast and passionate fanbase, Leeds have history and prestige. They are close to an overdue return to the top flight now, and they’re nearly ready to make that leap. Just a few issues would have to be addressed in the summer to ensure that the Whites can cope in the Premier League.

Chelsea will overrun City if Fernandinho continues at centre-back

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Manchester City moved to within three points of league leaders Liverpool with a 3-1 win over Arsenal at the weekend and then regained their seat at the top of the table with a 2-o victory over Everton on Wednesday.

Fernandinho deputised for captain Vincent Kompany at the heart of defence against the Gunners and did well to deal with the pace of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette – if Pep Guardiola opts to place the organiser in the back four against Chelsea, though, the Blues will walk over City once again.

Last time the two met, Chelsea inflicted the first defeat of the season upon the Etihad Stadium outfit as they ran out 2-o winners, courtesy of goals from N’Golo Kante and David Luiz and, should he continue with the lineup he used against the Gunners, Guardiola risks a repeat of that December clash.

Fernandinho completed 2 tackles and 3 clearances as City strolled to the win over Unai Emery’s men but the 33-year-old is wasted in that role – in fact, City are far more easy opponents when he is absent from their midfield.

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The former Shakhtar Donetsk man is the lynchpin of Guardiola’s side, anchoring the midfield so that Kevin De Bruyne and David Silva can operate with minimal defensive responsibilities and, when he doesn’t feature as the base of the trio, City are far more easily undone.

Fernandinho is the glue that binds City’s defence and midfield together and if you move him into the back four you lose his impact further upfield. Why might Guardiola do this, then?

Well, with Vincent Kompany ruled out, City are in desperate need of a leader to regiment their defence – this has often proved to be their weak point, as the likes of John Stones and Kyle Walker are guilty of making mistakes on occasion, and having someone of Fernandinho’s ilk to boss the back line makes a big difference.

The Spanish manager, though, must risk leaving his defence a tad more exposed by putting Fernandinho in his natural role – the only realistic option beyond putting the enforcer into defence is to field his most experienced back line possible, leaving no room for Stones, unfortunately.

Chelsea, meanwhile, bounced back from their drubbing at Bournemouth as they hammered a hopeless Huddersfield 5-0, with Gonzalo Higuain getting his first goals in blue.

The Argentine was spotted by Kante – who seems to be developing into a top class centre-midfielder, despite having established himself as the Premier League’s best ball-winner since his title-winning 2015/16 season with Leicester – making a run behind the defence and he slotted it coolly.

The pass from Kante was exquisite and a sign that the diminutive Frenchman is far from just a ball-chaser – his energy and new-found vision will be a huge threat to City, who must be wary of his attacking prowess as well as his defensive solidity.

Without Fernandinho in their midfield, City face being completely overrun by Kante and co, who will run themselves into the ground to get the three points. It’s either that or you shackle De Bruyne and Silva with defensive duties, which simply cannot happen.

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تكريمًا له.. رسميًا | سبورتنج لشبونة يطلق اسم كريستيانو رونالدو على أكاديمية الشباب

أطلق نادي سبورتنج لشبونة المنافس في بطولة الدوري البرتغالي اسم أسطورته ومهاجم نادي يوفنتوس، كريستيانو رونالدو، على أكاديميته للشباب والناشئين.

وأعلن النادي البرتغالي تغيير اسم أكاديميته تكريمًا لرونالدو الذي خرج من المراحل السنية بسبورتنج لشبونة في بداية الألفية الحالية، وأصبح أفضل لاعب في البلاد على مر العصور.

ونجح رونالدو في كتابة اسمه في تاريخ عالم كرة القدم، بعدما حقق الكثير من الألقاب الفردية والجماعية سواء مع الأندية أو منتخب بلده على مدار السنوات الماضية.

اقرأ أيضًا.. كريستيانو رونالدو يعلق على فوز يوفنتوس الأول بالموسم الجديد

أنضم رونالدو إلى سبورتنج لشبونة في عام 1997، عندما كان عمره يناهز 12 عامًا فقط، وفي 14 أغسطس 2002، عندما كان يبلغ 17 عامًا فقط، شارك لأول مرة مع الفريق الأول ضد إنتر ميلان في دوري أبطال أوروبا.

وبالتالي، ستخلد الأكاديمية بحسب ما ذكرت في بيانها اسم أعظم رمز لها على الإطلاق من خلال هذا القرار وسيكون ذلك مصدر إلهام لجميع المواهب الشابة في المستقبل.

وأكد النادي البرتغالي أن سيتم تحديد موعدًا، بمجرد أن تسمح الظروف بسبب فيروس كورونا، للقيام بالافتتاح الرسمي للأكاديمية بشكلها الجديد.

The Chalkboard: Latest Ings setback suggests Southampton have made grave error

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Southampton striker Danny Ings lasted just 27 minutes before leaving the pitch with an injury during his side’s 1-1 draw with Burnley at Turf Moor on Saturday, and his latest setback suggests the club has made a grave error with their distinct lack of January business.

On the chalkboard

There is no doubt that Saints took a risk by bringing the 26-year-old to St Mary’s on an initial loan deal that will lead to a permanent £20m move at the end of the season last summer, as per The Telegraph, and it has proved to be the case.

While the attacker has scored seven goals in 18 Premier League appearances for the south coast outfit this term, including three since Ralph Hasenhuttl took charge in December, he has also missed six top-flight matches because of injury problems.

That number could increase even more if the issue that saw Ings limp off with less than half-an-hour played is deemed serious enough to keep him out of the huge clash with Cardiff City at St Mary’s on Saturday.

Grave error by Southampton?

It would seem that way, yes.

Saints failed to bring in a single new player during the January transfer window despite seeing the likes of Manolo Gabbiadini, Steven Davis, Cedric Soares and Wesley Hoedt go, and failing to sign a new striker could prove to be a decision that comes back to haunt them.

Should Ings be out for the foreseeable future – something that could certainly be the case should he have suffered a hamstring or groin injury – then the south coast outfit are left with Shane Long, Charlie Austin and Sam Gallagher as their strikers, with Michael Obafemi also currently on the sidelines.

The former trio hardly scream goals given they have three in the Premier League between them this term, and Hasenhuttl could be left relying on Nathan Redmond to find the net – as he did against the Clarets – which would be a dangerous game given they are currently just two points above the drop.

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The Chalkboard: Ben Watson still has a Forest future, but only as part of a midfield three

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Nottingham Forest midfielder Ben Watson made his first start since October in his side’s 3-1 win against Wigan Athletic at The City Ground last weekend, and his future prospects are certainly looking much brighter under Martin O’Neill than they were just few weeks ago.

On the chalkboard

Well, despite finishing the 2017/18 campaign in fine form and often captaining the Reds in the early stages of the current Championship season, the 33-year-old fell out of favour under previous manager Aitor Karanka following the 2-1 home defeat by Norwich City on October 20.

The midfielder suddenly found himself behind the likes of Adlene Guedioura, Claudio Yacob and Jack Colback in the central midfield pecking order, and on nine occasions between October and January he didn’t even make the substitutes’ bench for Forest in the league.

That changed following the arrival of O’Neill as Karanka’s successor however, and while he was an unused member of the 18-man squad against Bristol City he was reinstated to the starting XI and even named as skipper against the Latics last time out.

Does he have a big role to play now?

He does, but only one condition.

In the 4-4-2 system that O’Neill employed in his first match at The City Ground there should be no spot for the 33-year-old, as he no longer has the legs and box-to-box ambitions to only have one teammate alongside him.

It is no coincidence that Watson impressed as part of a midfield trio in a 4-3-3 against his former club last Saturday however, and while he did his job defensively well he could also advance forward too, knowing that he potentially had two players that would cover him if needed.

Watson looked destined for the exit door either this month or in the summer had Karanka remained with the east Midlands outfit, but with a contract not due to expire until the summer of 2020 he now must grasp the new opportunity he has been handed.

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Everton fans react as club agrees compensation fee with Watford for Marco Silva

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According to The Telegraph, Everton have agreed a £4m compensation fee with Watford for Marco Silva, whom the Toffees appointed as their manager in the summer.

Hertfordshire outfit Watford were furious with their fellow Premier League club after attempts were made to bring the Portuguese north in November 2017 following the sacking of then-boss Ronald Koeman, although, now that an agreement has been reached, this is surely the end of the matter.

The former Hornets boss filled the vacant role left by Sam Allardyce at the Goodison Park helm prior to the start of the 18/19 season but has had far from an enjoyable time on Merseyside so far.

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Silva’s side have largely underperformed and, despite their respectable position in the standings, will surely feel that they should be doing better. They have lost five of their last six games in all competitions and are in desperate need of a result against Cardiff, who they face on Tuesday.

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