Manchester United’s flight to Newcastle cancelled

Manchester United’s flight to Newcastle on Saturday has been cancelled because of the cold weather.

Instead, the Red Devils’ squad will take a three-hour train to their game.

United travel to Tyneside looking to bounce back from their 3-3 draw with Galatasaray in midweek.

The players had arrived to drop their cars off at Manchester Airport from 10am, but were informed they would be driving to the North East.

Temperatures in Manchester dropped below -5 degrees Celsius overnight.

On Saturday morning, the Met Office issued another yellow warning for snow and ice.

At least nine football matches in the Scottish leagues have been postponed due to the freezing temperatures.

LaLiga: Barcelona could terminate Lewandowski’s contract

Barcelona could terminate Robert Lewandowski’s contract at the end of the season, because of a games-played clause.

According to Sport, there is a break clause in Lewandowski’s deal with the LaLiga champions.

The clause states that if the Poland international does not start or feature for over 45 minutes in a game, in over 55 per cent of games this season, Barcelona have the option to terminate his contract worth millions.

Barca’s struggles this season have led fingers to be pointed, with Lewandowski’s occasional poor performance singled out.

With the forward earning a high salary at a club with well-documented financial troubles, the club may be looking to move him on.

Musiala back in Bayern squad but not ready to play full game- Tuchel

Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala will be back in the squad for Saturday’s Bundesliga match against Union Berlin, but the young talent is still not ready to play a full game.

Musiala suffered a muscle injury earlier this month and has been sidelined since. He also missed Germany’s final friendly games of the year against Turkey and Austria.

“We hope there’s no reaction. Then he’ll be in the squad, but it’ll be a brief appearance at most,” coach Thomas Tuchel said during a news conference on Friday.

Forward Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and defenders Minjae Kim and Noussair Mazraoui are also available.

The game at Bayern will mark the Bundesliga debut of Union’s new coach, Nenad Bjelica, who replaced long-serving Urs Fischer, who was dismissed in November.

Bjelica had his first game in charge in the 1-1 draw with Braga on Wednesday in the Champions League. With the result, Union extended their winless run to 16 consecutive games.But Tuchel stressed his focus is on his team.

“You can’t read too much into the game [against Braga] because there was an early red card. We’ll also look at games involving the clubs he’s coached previously.

“We have to concentrate on ourselves and do things better. We want to take it up a notch. The main attention is on us,” Tuchel said.

Bayern are second in the Bundesliga, two points behind leaders Bayer Leverkusen.

Tuchel also confirmed that Bayern will play a friendly game at Basel on January 6 before they resume their Bundesliga season following the winter break on January 12 against Hoffenheim.

Nigeria can’t make impact in AFCON 2024, says professional footballers association

Harrison Jalla, the chairman of the Professional Footballers Association of Nigeria (PFAN) Task Force, says Super Eagles cannot make much impact in the 2024 African Cup of Nations(AFCON) in Cote D’Ivoire due to a lack of tactical skills.

Jalla said this in Lagos on Friday that the team had lost its self-esteem, struggling to beat countries like Lesotho and Zimbabwe.

He said changes had to be made, and these changes had to be done early enough to avert a catastrophe when Nigeria would play at the AFCON 2024 in Cote d’Ivoire.

“Nothing has changed since Coach Jose Paseiro took over the Super Eagles. The team does not really lack talents both home and abroad, but what is missing is the managerial skills needed to harness its potential,” Jalla said.

He said the Eagles had not been able to secure a good coach and a manager since the death of Stephen Keshi.

QJalla stated, “Paseiro has no capacity to transform the team. He has done too much damage by his technical ineptitude. Nigeria cannot afford to carry baggage like Paseiro to the AFCON. The Super Eagles have lost their self-esteem and now struggle with countries like Guinea Bissau, Lesotho, and Zimbabwe.

“Nigeria should forget about anything positive from AFCON if Paseiro is still in charge.”

He added that the solution is to build a brand new Super Eagles with home base players as its nucleus. Jalla added that a full-fledged home base Super Eagles would have defeated Lesotho and Zimbabwe hands down.

Twenty-four countries will feature at the biennial competition, which kicks off on January 13 and ends on February 11, with Nigeria drawn against host country Cote d’Ivoire.

Balotelli reveals worst coach he played under

Former Italy striker, Mario Balotelli has labelled Brendan Rodgers as a “disaster”.

He also described the current Celtic boss as the worst coach he has ever played under.

Balotelli played under Rodgers after Liverpool decided to sign him from AC Milan for £16million in 2014.

However, he struggled for form, scoring only one goal in 16 Premier League appearances.

Balotelli managed four goals in 28 games in total at Anfield.

However, it was after Balotelli left for Nice when Jurgen Klopp took over at Liverpool, that he and Rodgers began feuding publicly.

Balotelli seems to have reignited their feud in an interview with TVPlay.

He said: “Brendan Rodgers is the worst coach I have ever had.

“He was number one as far as training sessions were concerned, what with keeping possession of the ball and the small-sided games. But as a person he was a disaster.”

Arsenal and Inter join 10 others in Champions League round of 16

With one round of fixtures remaining before the conclusion of the group stage phase of the 2023/24 UEFA Champions League finals, 12 teams including Arsenal, Manchester City, Barcelona and Inter have qualified for the knockout round of the competition.

Arsenal sealed their qualification on Wednesday following a 6-0 win over French Ligue 1 side Lens at the Emirates Stadium courtesy of goals from Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martineli, Martin Odegaard and Jorginho respectively.

The Gunners were able to achieve a knockout phase qualification six years after they last reached the round of 16 during the 2016/17 campaign.

Bayern Munich, with 13 points, have already been confirmed as the runaway winners of Group A after the Bavarians were held to a goalless draw by Copenhagen at the Allianz Arena, an outcome which further put United in the brink of not qualifying to the round of 16.

Manchester United thrice threw their lead away after Andre Onana conceded two questionable goals, as the Red Devils settled for a 3-3 draw against Galatasaray on Wednesday evening, a match Erik ten Hag’s team needed to win to maintain a higher chance of qualifying for the knockout round.

To qualify for the round of 16, the Red Devils, who are on four points at the bottom of Group A, must secure the maximum three points against Bayern Munich in their last game of the group at Old Trafford and hope Galatasaray, one four points too and Copenhagen, on five points, play out a draw.

On Tuesday, Barcelona, now on 12 points, qualified for the knockout phase of the Champions League for the first time since the 2021/2022 seasons.

This was confirmed after the Spanish champions defeated Porto 2-1 courtesy of goals by Portuguese duo of Joao Cancelo and Joao Felix.

Both Manchester City and Real Madrid have been confirmed as the Group G and Group C respectively— they are the only two teams to win all of their group stage matches in the ongoing campaign so far.

City came back from two goals down to beat RB Leipzig 3-2 on Tuesday.

Despite the defeat, RB Leipzig joined the defending champions as the two teams that qualified for the round of 16 from the group.

Meanwhile, Jude Bellingham scored again as Real Madrid beat Victor Osimehn’s Napoli 4-2 at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday. Napoli only need a draw in their last Group C game against Braga to secure a back-to-back Champions League knockout qualification.

From Group D, Real Socieded and Inter, both on 11 points each, have been confirmed as the two that have qualified for the knockout round.

On Wednesday, Umar Saqid’s Real Socieded played a goalless draw against RB Salzburg while 10-man Inter came back from three goals down to secure a point against Benfica.

Spanish side Atlético Madrid, Italian outfit Lazio, both from Group E and German giants Borussia Dortmund and Dutch side PSV Eindhoven have also secured their spot in the Champions League knockout round.

Ten Hag reveals who to blame if Manchester United fails to qualify

Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag has said he would be the one to blame if they fail to qualify for the Champions League Round of 16.

The Red Devils are still bottom of Group G following their 3-3 draw at Galatasaray on Wednesday night.

Ten Hag’s men must now beat Bayern Munich in their last fixture and hope FC Copenhagen and Galatasaray play out a draw.

“I blame myself if we go out. Know that we are in a project and we are improving.

“We are in the right direction. I know where we have to go, what steps to take and I’m sure we will be successful in the long term,” Ten Hag said.

Messi unfollowed Man Utd’s Garnacho because of Ronaldo – Rio Ferdinand

Manchester United legend, Rio Ferdinand has claimed that Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi unfollowed Alejandro Garnacho on social media.

Ferdinand made the claim as Garnacho recently scored a spectacular overhead kick during Man United’s Premier League win over Everton.

Speaking on Vibe with FIVE YouTube show, Ferdinand said, “My lad [Garnacho] said to me the other day Messi unfollowed him. He said Messi unfollowed him.

“Because he comes out, don’t care, ‘I’m a Ronaldo man’. Who’s the GOAT? Ronaldo. (Even) when he’.

Garnacho and Messi are both international teammates with Argentina’s senior team.

The 19-year-old joined Man United from Atletico Madrid in 2020.

Freddie Ljungberg rates Arsenal’s chances of winning title this season

Former Arsenal winger, Freddie Ljungberg has doubts about whether the Gunners can end their title drought this season under manager Mikel Arteta.

Arsenal are searching for their first league triumph since 2004.

Arteta’s side moved top of the Premier League table on Saturday after beating Brentford 1-0.

However, Ljungberg is concerned by Arsenal’s attack, with Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus, Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli all down on their goals-per-minutes ratio when compared with last season.

“I think definitely they are ready to challenge for the title,” Ljungberg said on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football.

“But the stats here are quite telling and I don’t think they work in their favour,” the retired footballer added as he looked at Arsenal’s attacking numbers.

Super Falcons begin preparation for Cape Verde clash

Nigeria’s Super Falcons started preparations for the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Cape Verde in Abuja on Monday night.

The team had a recovery session complemented with a light training session at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.

The session was supervised by interim head coach, Justine Madugu and his assistants.

More players are expected to hit the team’s camp on Tuesday as they fine tune preparations for the clash with Cape Verde.

The first leg will take place at the MKO Abiola National Stadium on Thursday.

The reverse fixture is scheduled for the Santiago-Estadio Nacional Blue Shark in Praia on Tuesday, 5th December.

The overall winners of the two-legged contest will secure a berth at the 2024 WAFCON finals which will be hosted by Morocco.

Rodrygo sends Real Madrid top at Cadiz

Rodrygo sent Real Madrid provisionally top of La Liga with two goals in a comfortable 3-0 win at Cadiz on Sunday.

The Brazilian winger also set up a goal for La Liga’s top scorer Jude Bellingham, who now has 11 to his name this season in the Spanish top flight.

Madrid climbed a point clear of high-flying Girona, who host Athletic Bilbao on Monday looking to reclaim the top spot.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side also rose four points clear of fourth-placed rivals Barcelona, following their 1-1 draw at Rayo Vallecano on Saturday, and third-placed Atletico Madrid.

Madrid was dealt severe blows over the past fortnight with Vinicius Junior and Eduardo Camavinga suffering long-term injuries, joining Thibaut Courtois, Eder Militao and Aurelien Tchouameni on the sidelines.

Despite that, Madrid secured a straightforward victory which is not something they take for granted after the international break, and less so with an injury-ravaged squad.

“Sometimes difficulty is just more motivation and the players understood that very well,” Ancelotti told reporters.

“All the absences that we have are important players, but we managed it well and the team was very good out there.”

The Italian coach started Toni Kroos in defensive midfield and brought veteran playmaker Luka Modric into the team for only his fifth start in La Liga this season.

Bellingham also returned after missing two league games and England’s Euro qualifiers with a shoulder injury.

Madrid dominated the opening stages and took the lead after 14 minutes when Rodrygo dribbled across the penalty area and curled a sumptuous strike into the top right corner.

The Brazilian struggled for goals at the start of the season but Ancelotti kept faith in him and with Vinicius sidelined, he will be crucial for Madrid in the coming weeks.

Ex-Chelsea player, Terry Venables, dies at 80 after prolonged illness

An ex-Chelsea player and manager of England national team ‘Three Lions’, Terry Venables, has died after suffering from a year-long illness, the family announced on Sunday.

“We are totally devastated by the loss of a wonderful husband and father who passed away peacefully yesterday after a long illness. We would ask that privacy be given at this incredibly sad time to allow us to mourn the loss of this lovely man who we were so lucky to have had in our lives,” the family said in a statement.

He was aged 80.

During his coaching career, Venables served as the manager of the England national team between 1994 and 1996, guiding the team to the semi-finals of the 1996 European Championship on home soil.

He also managed several top clubs across Europe including Spanish side Barcelona where he won the league title, the now-discontinued Copa de la Liga and reached the final of the UEFA Champions League.

As a player, Venables accumulated more than 500 appearances mostly for Chelsea where he won the league cup, Queens Park Rangers and Tottenham, winning the FA Cup title in 1967.

Ndah wins Orlando Pirates’ Player of the Month award

Nigeria defender, Olisa Ndah has won Orlando Pirates’ Player of the Month for October.

The Buccaneers made the announcement on their official X handle.

Ndah made four appearances for the South African Premier League side in the month.

Pirates recorded two wins and two draws from the four games.

The 25-year-old has featured five times for the club this season.

Pirates are currently seventh on the table with 15 points from 10 games.

Ndah is expected to be in action when they take on Richards Bay in a league game on Saturday.

Ndidi fit to face Watford — Leicester boss, Maresca

Leicester City manager, Enzo Maresca has confirmed Wilfred Ndidi is available for the club’s Sky Bet Championship clash against Watford.

The Foxes will welcome Watford to the King Power Stadium on Saturday.

Ndidi has missed Leicester City’s last three games due to muscle injury.

The injury also forced the midfielder to miss Nigeria’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Lesotho and Zimbabwe.

Maresca revealed during his interaction with the media on Friday that all his players except Callum Doyle are available for the clash with the Hornets.

“They (including Ndidi) are all working with us [apart from] Callum,” Maresca said.

“The rest are all available for tomorrow.”

The 26-year-old has made 12 league appearances for Leicester City this season with one goal to his name.

Brazil’s Felipe Melo names Messi among three best players in football history

Former Brazil midfielder, Felipe Melo has named Argentina’s Lionel Messi among three best players in football history.

Melo put the Inter Miami captain on the same pedestal as late legends, football icons Pele and Diego Maradona.

Messi is going strong for club and country despite being on the wrong side of 30.

Having led Argentina to their third World Cup title last year in Qatar, the 36-year-old recently won a record-extending eighth Ballon d’Or award in 2023.

“Brazil play against the world champion, and they have Messi, who for me is the best player in history with Pele and Maradona.” Melo said (as per Ole).

“Messi doesn’t have the speed he had a few years ago, but he has much more vision of the game.

“Messi is still the best player in the world. It is crazy, it is awesome.”

Napoli may sell Osimhen for €120m next summer

Napoli may sell their talismanic striker, Victor Osimhen for around €120m, according to transfer expert, Ben Jacobs.

Osimhen has failed to sign a contract extension and will have one-year remaining on his deal next summer.

Premier League clubs Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly interested in signing the Nigeria international.

In an interview with GIVEMESPORT, Jacobs said Osimhen’s price tag could drop if he does not sign a new contract.

The 24-year-old joined Napoli from Ligue 1 club, Lille in 2020.

He played a key role in the Partenopei’s title success last season.

Sporting Lagos fined N1m for security breach

The Nigeria Premier Football League board has fined Sporting Lagos N1m for security breach.

Sporting Lagos were sanctioned for failing to provide adequate security during their matchday nine encounter against Heartland on Sunday.

The encounter ended in a 1-1 draw at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan, Lagos.

Sporting Lagos must pay the fine within 14 days or risk further sanctions.

The club have been ordered to implement an effective matchday security arrangement & organise a reorientation programme for their supporters.

The NPFL board also ordered the club to put in place an effective matchday security plan to avoid a recurrence.

The modest club has 48 hours to appeal the sanction.

NNL side 1472 sign Brazilian duo

1472 Football Club have announced the signing of two Brazilian players.

The duo are Wellington, a midfielder and Saulo, a centre-back.

The players will be unveiled to the club’s supporters later in the week.

1472 are making their maiden appearance in the Nigeria National League, NNL.

The newly formed Lagos -based club began their NNL campaign with a 2-2 away draw against Dakkada at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo, on Sunday.

Solomon Alade scored the club’s inaugural league goal against the Uyo- based club.

1472 will lock horns with Rovers in a matchday two fixture at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan, Lagos, this weekend.

Campbell wants Arsenal to sign Osimhen

Arsenal legend Sol Campbell wants Arsenal to add more firepower to the squad with the signing of Nigerian striker, Victor Osimhen, in January to help them win the Premier League this season, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

The Gunners sit third in the Premier League after 12 games, level on points with Liverpool on 27, and one behind Manchester City.

Campbell has identified the striking department as an area in need of reinforcement, given the team’s reliance on a limited pool of strikers.

Arsenal have been linked with Napoli striker Osimhen and Ivan Toney from Brentford. Either of the two strikers will cost Arsenal a significant amount to tempt their respective clubs to consider selling and Campbell believes it is a deal the Gunners should be interested in.

“Osimhen. But is he going to cost too much money? There’s Ivan (Toney). I think they’re good (in other areas of the pitch). Centre forward is one thing they might need to look at and see the possibilities, see what’s out there, or wait until next season,” Campbell said.

“But if the right person comes along, an out-and-out striker, that can unlock those tight games, knows what to do in those positions, and also keeps defence occupied to then free up other people, they should maybe look at it Christmas time and if not, definitely next season. The right person will offload the pressure on the team, I think.”

Gabriel Jesus, Eddie Nketiah, and Leandro Trossard have collectively netted 14 goals across various competitions this season, but Campbell believes Arsenal requires a striker capable of consistently bagging 20 to 25 goals in a Premier League campaign.

“In the end, they will have to decide by January, do they need a centre forward. Twenty to 25 goals in the Premier League. You know, in those big, tight games. I think it will help them,” Campbell told Mirror Football at the Web Summit in Lisbon.

“Is it always easy to find the right centre forward? I think eventually if they get someone like that, the right centre forward to compliment the attack – you need them to be able to play to dislodge defences.

Some defences understand your frequency but you bring in another player to change that frequency and other things happen. Bringing on someone really changes it up.”

Osimhen was the star of the show in the Campania capital last season during their historic Scudetto success, scoring 26 goals and providing five assists across 32 league games.

Mourinho wants Roma to sign Arsenal star in January

AS Roma head coach, Jose Mourinho has reportedly asked his club to sign Arsenal defender, Jakub Kiwior in the January window.

Mourinho wants to add Kiwior to his backline in a bid to bolster Roma’s defence in the second half of the campaign.

According to the Italian publication Romagiallorossa, Mourinho’s side are looking to sign either Kiwior or Tottenham’s Eric Dier in January.

Kiwior joined Arsenal from Italian club Spezia Calcio back in January for a fee of €25 million.

The 23-year-old has struggled for regular game-time as he’s seen as a back-up to first-choice left centre-back Gabriel.

The Poland international has managed just four Premier League appearances for Mikel Artea’s side so far this season.

He has completed 16 appearances across all competitions for the Gunners, scoring a goal and providing no assists.

However, Roma are seeking a cheap signing, given Evan Ndicka will be away at the Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON, with Ivory Coast in January.