July 2, 2024

Klopp has “no doubts” Salah will play hard.
It’s safe to say that Jurgen Klopp, manager of Liverpool, cannot wait for September 7.

The Saudi Pro League transfer market ends on that day, so as long as Salah is still a Reds player, the German won’t have to answer inquiries regarding the Egyptian’s future — not for a while, at least.

In his 188th of 309 goals for Liverpool, Salah was doing what he does best on Sunday as Liverpool defeated Aston Villa 3-0.

The inquiries following the game, however, naturally focused on Salah’s future rather than Dominik Szoboszlai’s first goal for the team or Liverpool’s undefeated start to the season, with Al Ittihad reporting to

When asked if the 31-year-old had mentioned wanting to play at Anfield, Klopp responded, “No. He could have told me, but he chose not to. He communicates through his performances, training, and behavior.

This week, we had meetings, and they focused on what we would do going forward rather than what we had done in the past.

“I never questioned his dedication to this club,” I said.

Little differences as Rice shines for Arsenal
At the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal’s victory over Manchester United came to a breathless conclusion.

Alejandro Garnacho, a United replacement, thought he had scored the game’s winning goal with the score tied at 1-1 in the 87th minute, but was disallowed by one of those hair-thin VAR offside decisions.

Then, two quick goals deep into injury time give Arsenal the victory. Declan Rice scored his first goal for the team at the ideal moment, and Gabriel Jesus finished quietly to excite the Emirates crowd.

“It’s the world’s best sensation. We play for this,” stated Martin Odegaard, the captain of the Arsenal. Rice continued, “It’s the razor-thin margins of football. I score as we advance to the opposite end, and Gabi (Jesus) completes the scoring.

Ferguson is the newest Seagulls star on the rise Teenage striker Evan Ferguson appears destined to be the next big thing to come off the Brighton talent assembly line.

The Irishman, who scored a fantastic hat-trick in their 3-1 victory over Newcastle United, joined Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler, and Chris Bart-Williams as the only players to score a Premier League treble before turning 19 years old.

When you consider that the Seagulls lost important midfielders Moises Caicedo and Alexis Mac Allister over the summer, and that they entered the game coming off a 3-1 home loss to West Ham, such a result and performance are all the more impressive.

Roberto De Zerbi, the manager of Brighton, said, “We are glad that the transfer market is closed. We want to keep Ferguson and work with him to become a better player, so this is wonderful news for us.

Ferguson, Kaoru Mitoma, and Julio Enciso, for example

Son is the star as Spurs are on fire.
It may sound strange to suggest that Tottenham Hotspur fans felt any comfort following their 5-2 thrashing of Burnley on Saturday. After all, Ange Postecoglou’s team has a perfect record after four games and has collected 10 of a potential 12 points.

Richarlison and Son Heung-min of Tottenham, though, have failed to reach the back of the net despite scoring six goals combined in their first three league matches. The Brazilian in particular appeared to be lacking confidence.

And with Harry Kane, the team’s talisman goal scorer, now making his living in Germany, concerns arose as to who would offer their cutting edge up front.

Captain Son stepped up to the plate at Turf Moor, with the South

Fulham furious after VAR farce
Fulham boss Marco Silva has had a terrible week after witnessing his club lose 5-1 to Manchester City on Saturday.

There is no shame in falling to the European champions at the Etihad Stadium, but what really enraged Silva was the latest instance in which VAR failed to correct a glaring error on the field.

Just before halftime, with the score tied at 1-1, Nathan Ake’s header sailed past Manuel Akanji and into the net with Manuel Akanji obviously in an offside position. But perplexingly, video assistant referee Tony Harrington determined that Akanji was not obstructing the game.

“Anyone who plays football and is familiar with the game would be 100% certain.”

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