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Simons Gets 8.5, Porro With 8 | Tottenham Hotspur Players Rated In Disappointing Draw Vs Brighton

Tottenham Hotspur entertained Brighton and Hove Albion at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium earlier this evening as they hoped to secure maximum points at home in the Premier League. Spurs made a bright start to the game and took the lead in the 39th minute thanks to Pedro Porro’s effort. However, Kaoru Mitoma equalised for the […] The post Simons Gets 8.5, Porro With 8 | Tottenham Hotspur Players Rated In Disappointing Draw Vs Brighton appeared first on The 4th Official - A view from the sideline.

1. FC Köln ready to offer Chelsea and Newcastle target Saïd El Mala improved offer

1. FC Köln President Jörn Stobbe has confirmed that the Bundesliga side are ready to offer Saïd El Mala an improved contract amid interest from the Premier League. “Of course,…

Schira: Milan ready to sell Estupinan after unsatisfactory performances – the situation

By: Ben Dixon This summer, AC Milan will look to sell Pervis Estupinan, only 12 months after signing him from Premier League club Brighton and Hove Albion. It has not been a good move for Estupinan. In fact, it has not been a good move for Milan either. Both parties were hoping to move on from a long-term […] The post Schira: Milan ready to sell Estupinan after unsatisfactory performances – the situation appeared first on SempreMilan.

WFA Cup: Hayes sinks Arsenal, O'Sullivan's Reds through

Republic of Ireland centre-half Caitlin Hayes scored a super header as Brighton and Hove Albion pulled off a shock by dumping European champions Arsenal out of the Women's FA Cup, with Denise O'Sullivan's Liverpool following them into the last four after an extra-time win against Charlton.

A Giant Arrival: Marcus Dackers Joins Daegu FC

Daegu FC have bolstered their attacking options with the signing of giant Welsh striker Marcus Dackers from Scottish side Kilmarnock FC. The 6ft 7in forward is expected to go straight into the squad for Daegu’s trip to Chungnam Asan on Sunday. K League United’s Stuart Warren runs the (very long) rule over their new signing. (Image via Daegu FC) Dackers arrives at Daegu after a period in the Scottish Premier League, where he scored four goals in 30 appearances for Kilmarnock, with the last of those coming in the form of a late equaliser in a 1-1 draw with Livingston back in January. The striker started his career in the youth setup at Manchester City, before moving on to Brighton and Hove Albion. After failing to make the breakthrough at the Amex Stadium, he signed for League 2 side Salford City in 2021, where he went on to make 15 appearances, as well as enjoying a number of loan moves to non-league sides, most notably Altrincham, Southend United, and Morecambe in the National League. After failing to secure a new deal at Salford, he then moved north of the border to Kilmarnock. The signing of Dackers is also a somewhat historic one for the Sky Blues, as he will be the first British player to play for the club, and only the fifth European ever to do so. In fact, the last player from Europe to pull on the sky blue was some 17 years ago; Serbian striker Lazar Popović, whose time at the club lasted just a few months. (Image via Daegu FC) So what can the Daegu expect to see from their new front man? Despite his size, Dackers has many other strengths and is considered a good all-round footballer. He possesses a good first touch, quick feet, and also pace. During his unveiling at the club’s stadium on Wednesday, when asked what he would bring to the team, he was quoted as saying, “Firstly, I will work really hard for the team. I will look to receive the ball from the midfielders and defenders and bring other players into the play. I will also look to run in behind. I'm very tall, but I have good mobility for my size. I'll look to use my size and my speed as well to impact the game as much as possible.” With Daegu coming off the back of a 4-2 victory over Jeonnam Dragons last weekend, and already boasting high quality attacking personnel in the shape of Cesinha, Edgar, Serafin, Park Dae-hoon, and Park In-hyeok, it will be interesting to see how quickly Dackers can force his way into the starting line up, or if he has to bide his time in an area of the field which is already overloaded. He will certainly offer something different, though, and may well be very useful as an impact substitute over the coming weeks. It remains to be seen how well Dackers will fit into Daegu’s system and Korean football in general, but one thing is for sure: he can certainly give the Sky Blues a markedly different option in the final third as they look to gain promotion back to K League 1.

Mental Health, Emotional Intelligence Development, Leadership and Coaching with Sue Parris

Join MSC Insider Below: https://modernsoccercoach.mimentorportal.com/subscriptions Gary is joined by Sue Parris, an emotional welfare specialist who has worked in professional football. for almost 15 years. Sue is an emotional intelligence advocate and developer, as well as Founder of The Changing Room and Simply Human and Head of Welfare and senior consultant for The Player Care Group. She spent eight years at Brighton and Hove Albion working as Education, Welfare, and Player Services Manager. In this interview Sue discusses: - The real definition of mental health - The complexity of football environments - Advice on vulnerability in the daily environment - Mistakes that coaches and leaders can make in this area And much more!

Arsenal Getting Closer to Sign Sporting’s Viktor Gyokeres

Arsenal Getting Closer to Sign Sporting’s Viktor Gyokeres Arsenal could finally get the top striker they have been craving, with reports suggesting that Viktor Gyokeres is close to signing. Gyokeres is not keen on returning to Sporting, but the Gunners must find an agreement with the Portuguese club regarding the transfer fee. Arsenal Close to […] The post Arsenal Getting Closer to Sign Sporting’s Viktor Gyokeres appeared first on 1000Goals.com: Football Betting, Highlights, and More - Your Ultimate Destination for Exciting Football Action.

Roberto de Zerbi leaves Brighton: Is he Bayern Munich bound?

The timing is just too convenient! Brighton and Hove Albion shocked the footballing world by announcing that manager Roberto de Zerbi is set to leave the club at the end of the season. With only a home game against Manchester United remaining, De Zerbi will end an extremely successful spell that has seen him become […] The post What does De Zerbi deserve? appeared first on FootTheBall.

Manchester City Go Top of the Table, Arsenal and Liverpool Both Falter

The 2 Robbies discuss Matchweek 33 of the Premier League season. Liverpool and Arsenal's losses put Manchester City in the driver's seat for the title race.

The Reaction: Victory over Brighton sends Liverpool top.

Jürgen Klopp, Alexis Mac Allister and Conor Bradley react to Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat of Brighton and Hove Albion which takes the Reds to the top of the Premier League, with just nine games of the season remaining. Former Liverpool players Gary Gillespie and David James join Rob Jones pitchside, where they reflect on another comeback victory - and analyse the performances of Mo Salah and Jarell Quansah.

Hope Powell Interview - Brighton and Hove Albion Women's First Team Manager - Special REFSIX Weekly

We catch up with current Brighton and Hove Albion Women's First Team Manager Hope Powell. Prior to managing Brighton in the Women's Super League, Hope was the manager for the England national team for 15 years. We chat with Hope about laws of the game, technology in football and what she thinks makes a great referee.

Sensible Transfers: Arsenal, Leicester City & Brighton

Welcome to Sensible Transfers. In this series, we look at teams, analyse their problem areas, and then suggest incoming transfers that could solve those problems. Today we're looking at Arsenal, Leicester City & Brighton. 1. Arsenal - 00:01 2. Leicester City - 24:11 3. Brighton and Hove Albion - 36:14 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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FNF Podcast - 15th September

Kelly Cates is joined by Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher to discuss the south coast clash between AFC Bournemouth and Brighton and Hove Albion. Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-premier-league-podcast You can listen to the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast". For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/premier-league For advertising opportunities email: [email protected]

Episode 184 - The AFTN Soccer Show (Laba Land with guests Sam Adekugbe and Erik Hurtado)

Has the doom and gloom been lifted in Whitecapsland? Well, just as one swallow doesn't make a summer, one victory doesn't mean Vancouver Whitecaps have turned their season around. But it's a promising sign. We look back on the 'Caps 4-2 win over LA Galaxy. The highs, the lows, and all the main talking points, blown calls, and questions the match posed. Have the 'Caps finally found their clinical finisher in Fredy Montero? Did the Kekuta Manneh trade finally give the rest of the squad the wake up call they needed? What does the addition of Tony Tchani mean to this team? And who was that in Mati Laba's shirt and what have you done with the real Mati? We'll hear from the LA losers too, from grumpy head coach Curt Onalfo, Jermaine Jones, and Ashley Cole, as LA were (mostly) brutally honest about their shortcomings. One player who never made it past half time was Erik Hurtado. We chat with the striker about his season so far and what it meant to him personally to lose his best friend in the team in Manneh. Our main player interview this week is with Residency alumni Sam Adekugbe, back in Vancouver rehabbing the injury he picked up while on loan with Brighton and Hove Albion. We chat with Sam about his time with English Championship side so far, his current injury, his frustrations, and what the future may hold in store for him. Will it be in Canada or England? And there's still time for I, Ludicrous to feature again in this week's Wavelength section and to look ahead to the CONCACAF Champions League semi-final at home to Tigres on Wednesday. Have a listen!

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