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Man United will meet Dortmund’s asking price for Jadon Sancho

Manchester United are set to spend £80 million to bring the English winger back to his home country

Jadon Sancho had another good season with German team Borussia Dortmund this year making United more willing to spend big money on him.

The 21-year-old scored 16 goals and got 20 assists in all tournaments last year which helped Dortmund win a DFP Pokal.

United showed large interest in signing Sancho last season but negotiations fell through when the English side were not willing to spend £110 million on the youngster.

If England do well at Euro 2020 then United could be competing with Chelsea and Liverpool for the youngster with a higher price.

According to Laurie Whitwell of the Athletic, the Manchester team are confident that they could have Sancho signed before the start of the European Championships.

Whitwell say: “Negotiations have begun in earnest over a price for the 21-year-old and United have been given encouragement that Borussia Dortmund will accept a lower amount than last summer’s asking price.”

England manager, Gareth Southgate would be hoping that the winger is more focused on their opening game of the European Championships against Croatia.

Sancho is preparing for the competition starting on the 11th of June with possibly his future club teammates Marcus Rashford, Dean Henderson and Luke Shaw.

Manchester United has strong attacking players for Sancho to compete with like Rashford, Mason Greenwood and Anthony Martial.

It was clear in the Europa League final this season that the team relied to heavily on Bruno Fernandes for creativity and there is no denying the quality that Sancho could bring to the squad.

How Do Manchester City Replace Sergio Aguero?

Sergio Aguero’s Manchester City career is nearing an end. The Argentine has played a leading role in the Citizens’ success over the past decade, and his departure marks the end of a goal-filled era. Aguero will be remembered as a Premier League legend, having won the league on five separate occasions. With the 32-year-old’s time at the Etihad reaching its conclusion, Pep Guardiola and the Manchester City hierarchy need to consider what’s next. So, who’s capable of filling the Argentine’s boots? 

The Argentine Will Hope to Go Out in Style 

Having already won the Premier League, there’s still plenty left to play for in the final weeks of the 2020-21 season. Following their semi-final win over Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City find themselves in their first Champions League final. The all-English contest pits the Citizens against Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea, and Guardiola’s team are 5/6 in Champions League outright odds with Paddy Power to win the competition, as of May 25th. 

Few can argue that winning the Champions League wouldn’t be a poetic way for Aguero to end his Manchester City career. In 2014, the Argentine stated that he wouldn’t leave the Citizens until they won the sought-after European competition. Now, the stars are aligning for the 32-year-old to depart in style, although Chelsea stand in their way.   

Aguero has been at the heart of Manchester City’s domestic and European rise, with his goals firing the Citizens in contention. It speaks volumes about his ability that in 47 Champions League games for the Sky Blues, the 32-year-old found the net on 36 occasions. Combined with his Atletico Madrid contributions, Aguero is the joint-16th top scorer in the competition’s history. 

Will City Spend the Money on a Marquee Replacement? 

It’s no secret that money is no object for Manchester City, meaning that replacing Aguero isn’t an impossible task. However, financial muscle doesn’t guarantee goals, whereas the Argentine does. The Citizens have several in-house options at their disposal, and Guardiola has hinted that Ferran Torres could move inside to lead the line in a post-Aguero era. The Premier League champions also have Gabriel Jesus available, giving the club’s manager further food for thought. 

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However, if Manchester City want guaranteed goals, they could move for Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane. The Englishman has stated his desire to leave the London club to win trophies, and a transfer to the Citizens would seemingly suit all parties. The 27-year-old is a proven top-flight goalscorer, and he’d arguably improve City’s starting side, which is a frightening thought for the club’s rivals. Alternatively, Erling Haaland is a more long-term investment, and he doesn’t suffer from injury problems like Kane. 

A Crucial Summer Awaits Guardiola 

Aguero wasn’t always a go-to player for Guardiola during their period together at the Etihad, but that doesn’t mean that the Spaniard won’t miss having him around. As the 32-year-old showed in his final Premier League outing against Everton, he’s still one of the most prolific players in world football. Because of that, replacing him won’t be easy, even for a club with City’s financial power.

Video Replay – Dettori & O’Brien into Oaks record books with Snowfall 16-length

Video Replay – Dettori & O’Brien into Oaks record books with Snowfall 16-length.

Frankie Dettori rode Snowfall into the record books to win the Cazoo Oaks by the biggest margin in the race’s history – then admitted: “I’ve won many Classics but not one as easily as that.”

The 16-length demolition job at Epsom Downs was a 21st career Classic victory for the 50 year old Italian and a second of the season after winning the QIPCO 1000 Guineas on Mother Earth at Newmarket last month.

Snowfall’s impressive triumph was also a 40th British Classic for trainer Aidan O’Brien, equalling 19th Century handler John Scott’s record. As well as saddling the winner, O’Brien was responsible for third placed Divinely (20-1), Santa Barbara (5-2 favourite, fifth), La Joconde (11th) and Willow (14th).

Afterwards a beaming Dettori said: “It was unbelievable. Obviously she made the running in the Musidora. I wanted a better position but they were going way too fast. Everybody was fighting to get in the first three so I let them get on with it.

“Aidan said ‘ride her like a good filly, don’t put it in your head that you have to make the running’. I thought out there I had everything beat. In front they had all gone and I had the luxury to take one set of my goggles down. I thought, ‘don’t be clever, just cut through the middle’, and I did.

“The only one horse I hadn’t seen yet was Santa Barbara and I had a quick glance and I was already five in front and she took off, as simple as that.”

Asked if he realised how far clear he had been, Dettori replied: “I knew I was at least eight in front. It is quite remarkable because I pulled up by the stables and everyone pulled up by the winning post!

“I’ve won many Classics but not one as easily as that. I was in the race (Musidora) and we cantered and single-handedly gave it to Ryan (Moore). But I watched the replay yesterday and she was going away from the field.

“The question marks today were the ground and the distance but she proved me wrong that she does stay and that she doesn’t mind the ground.

“It is great. I was watching the documentary on the great Fred Archer yesterday and I’ve equalled his record of 21 (Classic winners) so I’m now only nine behind Lester (Piggott).

“I think I’ve had seven winners (this season). Two Classics, a Chester Cup, two minor races at Newmarket and a Group Three at Haydock so it’s not too bad! I ride for John (Gosden) and unfortunately we didn’t have any Classic runners this year and I was able to jump on a couple of the Coolmore team’s so I’m very lucky.

“The second, third or fourth string are just as good and you never know what you are going to land. I was like a hot knife through butter. I had everything beat around Tattenham Corner. It was a little bit like playing cowboys and indians and I was the cowboy with the gun. I don’t remember the last time I won a race by 16 lengths.”

Dettori’s long career has seen him ride high profile winners for trainers all over the world and he added: “I’ve done the rounds. I’ve been with Sheikh Mohammed, I’ve been with Coolmore, John Gosden, Luca (Cumani) so I’ve been around the block a bit so it is quite weird.

“Racing has been good to me. The Oaks was my first Classic I don’t know how many years ago now, but I’m still talking to you, riding in the big races on the good horses so I will take it and I’m very happy.”

Referring to Snowfall’s future prospects, he added: “Enable was very good. She did the King George, the Irish Oaks and Arc and I wouldn’t put it past her (to do the same) as she is very good.”

Trainer Aidan O’Brien said: “We’re obviously delighted. We thought Snowfall was a very good filly last year and we were disappointed a few times, and she had a few things happen to her that meant races didn’t work out for her.

“She had a lot of experience, raced a lot and did very well over the winter physically, and the step up in trip as well. She’s a very good-moving filly and showed a lot of class. We were just a bit worried about the soft ground today.

“She was very impressive at York and you couldn’t have asked her to do more than she did. She came out of the race very well. David who rides her every day was delighted with her. She was obviously doing very well physically, and Frankie was very impressed with her. He said that at all stages she was cantering. She’s a very exciting filly for this year.

“We thought she was a proper Group One filly last year. Usually if they show that kind of class, it will come. She’s been very unlucky – she just got caught in a maiden at The Curragh one day, and the next day she clipped heels in a maiden and Seamus nearly came off her. Incidents happen to her, and we just went gentle away, but we still campaigned her in good races. She ran in the Fillies Mile at Newmarket – those were the kind of races she was running in, but maybe she got stronger over the winter.

“Santa Barbara – Ryan said cantered into the race, and he just said in that ground she just emptied out on him, so she’ll go back probably to a mile and a quarter. She’s got loads of class, and we thought she’d handle the ground, but in that ground, the trip was a worry, especially showing the pace that she shows. The combination of trip and soft ground was the worry – if it was a mile and a quarter on soft ground, probably Santa Barbara would have been fine.

“They were both very classy fillies at home. In soft ground at home, Santa Barbara was probably a bit stronger than this filly (Snowfall), but they haven’t run together – that would be just watching them go through their work. Santa Barbara canters through her work in soft ground, because she’s a big, powerful, strong filly, but Snowfall has developed into a big filly. I said to Frankie today about the ground and he said it was proper soft ground, and she’s obviously just a very good filly.”

Asked about Bolshoi Ballet’s chances in tomorrow’s Cazoo Derby, for which he is favourite, O’Brien replied: “Bolshoi Ballet was very impressive on good-ish ground last, and he ended up going to France on very bad ground.

“For me that was a good thing that he did that; the ground was deep in France and you couldn’t expect him to like it, but the focus was on would he cope with it, and for me he did cope with it and wasn’t beaten that far.

“So we know what he can do on good ground and obviously we are not going to get that tomorrow, but we might get slow ground or dead ground. We can hope, but what we saw in France last year should mean there’s definitely a chance. He’s never raced beyond a mile and a quarter, but at that trip he never looked like he was stopping, whereas Santa Barbara hadn’t ever raced further than a mile, so it was a big jump for her, and today was nearly riding like further than a mile and a half.

“Obviously I don’t think it will be ideal for any good ground horse, but Bolshoi Ballet is fit and he’s well and he’s here, and that’s all we can do, really.”

Asked whether he might now consider running Snowfall against Love in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, O’Brien replied: “Absolutely; the lads can do whatever they want. I was talking to Frankie about this filly (Snowfall) and the Irish Oaks and so on, and he said, ‘Don’t be afraid to take on the older horses with this filly, and don’t be afraid to do it early if you want’. So there’s every chance she could end up there. I didn’t really think she wanted a mile and a half, but looking at that, she gets it unreal, doesn’t she? As she’s gone up in trip, the more impressive she’s become.”

 

Runner-up Mystery Angel was only added to the race six days ago when a supplementary entry at a cost of £22,500. The daughter of Kodi Bear amply justified that decision, bagging connections £84,925 as she came home second at 50-1.

Trainer George Boughey said: “She’s a superstar and obviously we bumped into a freak. What a fantastic ride from Ben (Curtis), who executed the plan perfectly. We wanted to get to the front and we weren’t very well drawn. It was a big call to supplement and it’s paid off massively.

“I’m not sure what the future holds for her. We’ll get her home and see how she is, but the Ribblesdale comes a bit quick and she’s had quite a hard season and has been to France twice, so we’ll just mind her a bit. She’s obviously a Group One filly, and she’s got Group One black type now.

“To finish second in the Oaks is amazing. We’ve got a growing team at home and everyone is working very hard. Nick (Bradley) and his team have a lot of horses with us now and are big supporters, so it’s a very special day for us all.”

Seamie Heffernan, rider of third-placed Divinely, said: “I rode her to be placed and she’s run a super race.”

Roger Varian, trainer of Save a Forest (fourth), Teona (10th) and Zeyaadah (13th), said: “I thought Save A Forest ran great. She got into a bit of trouble when they crossed over. I don’t know if it cost her third as he never really stopped riding, but however you look at it she’s run a great race.

“We don’t think Zeyaadah got home on the ground. She travelled into it nicely but she hasn’t seen it out. Teona just wants faster ground and is still a bit babyish. I trained the mother, Ambivalent, and it couldn’t be firm enough for her. I should think this filly would be similar.”

WHAT THE BEATEN JOCKEYS SAID

 

Sean Levey, Technique (seventh)

“With the ground changing it changed for a lot of people. Mine being a Mastercraftsman, she actually went really well until we got down the hill in the home straight. It just took its toll on her then and she didn’t seem to handle the track even though she has done before. She hung all the way down the hill and didn’t really run the race I’d have liked her to and I think she’d have run a better race on better ground.”

 

Hollie Doyle, Sherbet Lemon (ninth)

“She’s run really well for a really long way. I got a nice position and she travelled well, she hit a flat spot and I just didn’t have that tactical speed to go with them. I got a bump and she’s just stayed on at the one pace.”

 

David Egan, Teona (10th)

“She settled for the first half of the race which was her main aim. She was actually running a bit behind the bridle which is lovely to see as she did far too much at York but she’ll be a different filly on better ground.”

 

Franny Norton, Dubai Fountain (12th)

“I was struggling from halfway.”

 

Jim Crowley, Zeyaadah (13th)

“I had a lovely trip round and she just didn’t get home today.”

 

 

FACTS AND FIGURES

 

The 16-length success of Snowfall is the biggest ever in the Cazoo Oaks. The previous record winning distance was 12 lengths, set by Sun Princess in 1983.

 

Aidan O’Brien has now trained a joint-record 40 British Classics, alongside 19th century handler John Scott.

 

Aidan O’Brien’s 40 Classic winners in the UK:

QIPCO 2000 Guineas (10 wins – record): King of Kings (1998), Rock of Gibraltar (2002), Footstepsinthesand (2005), George Washington (2006), Henrythenavigator (2008), Camelot (2012), Gleneagles (2015), Churchill (2017), Saxon Warrior (2018), Magna Grecia (2019)

QIPCO 1000 Guineas (7 wins): Virginia Waters (2005), Homecoming Queen (2012), Minding (2016), Winter (2017), Hermosa (2019), Love (2020), Mother Earth (2021)

Cazoo Derby (8 wins – record): Galileo (2001), High Chaparral (2002), Camelot (2012), Ruler of the World (2013), Australia (2014), Wings of Eagles (2017), Anthony Van Dyck (2019), Serpentine (2020)

Cazoo Oaks (9 wins): Shahtoush (1998), Imagine (2001), Alexandrova (2006), Was (2012), Qualify (2015), Minding (2016), Forever Together (2018), Love (2020), Snowfall (2021)

St Leger (6 wins): Milan (2001), Brian Boru (2003), Scorpion (2005), Leading Light (2013), Capri (2017), Kew Gardens (2016)

Frankie Dettori was already the most successful current jockey in the Cazoo Oaks. He has now won the Classic six times: Balanchine (1994), Moonshell (1995), Kazzia (2002) Enable (2017), Anapurna (2019), Snowfall (2021).

This was Dettori’s 21st British Classic success, leaving him nine adrift of record-holder Lester Piggott’s 30 British Classic winners.

Hurling – Antrim v Wexford – Starting News, Live Scores, Betting & TV Coverage

Hurling – Antrim v Wexford – Starting News, Live Scores, Betting & TV Coverage – Corrigan Park – 3pm – Live on TG4

Click for live scores on Antrim v Wexford 

In terms of league form, both teams are somewhat similar, losing to Dublin and beating Clare. The two sides have been hot and cold this season. In their last outing, Wexford were truly outclassed by a vibrant and undefeated Kilkenny side and will hope to get back to winning ways. While Antrim put up a spirited effort against Dublin, only losing by eight points. It should be tight game.

Form – last three results

Antrim – WLL (Win, Lost, Lost)

Wexford – WWL (Win, Win, Lost)

League Position/Likely finishing outcome.

Antrim:

Current league position: 5th / Likely finishing outcome: 5th. 

Wexford:

Current league position: 3rd / Likely finishing outcome: 4th. 

Players to watch:

Antrim: Niall McKenna

Wexford: Diarmuid O’Keefe

Starting/Predicted Teams

Antrim Wexford

  1. Ryan Elliott 1.  James Lawlor
    2. Damon Mc Mullan 2. Shane Reck
    3. Gerard Walsh 3. Liam Ryan
    4. Stephen Rooney 4. Joe O’ Connor
    5. Eoghan Campbell 5. Gavin Bailey
    6. Paddy Burke 6. Matthew O’Hanlon
    7. Joe Maskey 7. Conor Flood
    8. Keelan Molloy 8. Diarmuid O’Keefe
    9. Michael Bradley 9. Liam Og McGovern
    10. Conor McCann 10. Aidan Nolan
    11. James McNaughton 11. Rory O’ Connor
    12. Niall McKenna 12.  Conor Devitt
    13. Conal Cunning 13. David Dunne
    14. Neil Mc Manus 14. Mikie Dwyer
    15. Ciaran Clarke 15. Harry Kehoe

Betting

Antrim: 11/2

Wexford: 1/8     

Draw: 14/1

Prediction:

Wexford by 6pts

Hurling – Dublin vs Clare – Starting News, Live Scores, Betting & TV Coverage

Hurling Division one Dublin vs Clare, we have Starting News, Live Scores, Betting & TV Coverage.

Click here for Dublin v Clare live scores – Parnell Park – 5:15pm – Live on Eir Sports

While the Dublin football team is seemingly unbeatable, Dublin hurling is at a crossroads in terms of success and dominance, they ultimately capitulate against any of the top sides but are still considered a good side, a win against a Clare side who have lost back-to-back games against Clare and Wexford will give them confidence come time for the championship, but Clare won’t be no pushovers.

Form – last three results

Dublin – WWL (Win, Win, Lost)

Clare – WLL (Win, Lost, Lost)

League Position/Likely finishing outcome.

Dublin:

Current league position: 2nd / Likely finishing outcome: 2nd. 

Clare:

Current league position: 4th / Likely finishing outcome: 3rd. 

Players to watch:

Dublin: Cian Boland

Clare: Jason McCarthy

Predicted Teams

Dublin v Clare – Teams to be confirmed

  1. Seán Brennan 1. Eibhear Quillgan
    2. Andrew Murphy 2. Rory Hayes
    3. Eoghan O’Donnell 3. Conor Cleary
    4. Cian O’ Callaghan 4. Aaron Fitzgerald
    5. Daire Gray 5. Diarmuid Ryan
    6. Liam Rushe 6.  John Conlon
    7. Seán Moran 7.  Jack Browne
    8. Jake Malone 8. Cathal Malone
    9. Conor Burke 9.  Jason McCarthy
    10. Danny Sutcliffe 10. Shane O’Donnell
    11. Chris Crummey 11. David Reidy
    12. Ronan Hayes 12. Shane Golden
    13. Dónal Burke 13. Aaron Shanagher
    14. Eamonn Dillon 14. Ian Galvin
    15. Cian Boland 15. Aidan McCarthy

Betting

Dublin: 6/5

Clare: 9/1   

Draw: 4/5

Prediction:

Dublin

Five Ballydoyle fillies declared for Friday’s Cazoo Oaks at Epsom

Five Irish-trained fillies, all handled by Aidan O’Brien, are among the 14 runners declared for Friday’s Group 1 Cazoo Oaks at Epsom Downs.

The race, the second fillies Classic of the season in Britain, is off at 4.30pm with live coverage on Virgin Media TV and Racing TV.

The complete list of declared runners is as follows:

4:30 pm £395,000 Cazoo Oaks (Group 1)

(British Champions Series) 1m 4f 6y

1 Divinely (IRE) 3 9 0 Aidan O’Brien Ireland Mrs John Magnier, Mr M.Tabor & Mr D.Smith Séamie Heffernan

2 Dubai Fountain (IRE) 3 9 0 Mark Johnston Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum Franny Norton

3 La Joconde (IRE) 3 9 0 Aidan O’Brien Ireland M Tabor/D Smith/Mrs J Magnier/Westerberg William Buick

4 Mystery Angel (IRE) 3 9 0 George Boughey Nick Bradley Racing 27 & Partner Ben Curtis

5 Ocean Road (IRE) 3 9 0 Hugo Palmer Qatar Racing Limited Oisín Murphy

6 Saffron Beach (IRE) 3 9 0 Jane Chapple-Hyam Mrs B. V. Sangster, J Wigan & O Sangster Adam Kirby

7 Santa Barbara (IRE) 3 9 0 Aidan O’Brien Ireland Mrs J Magnier/M Tabor/D Smith/Westerberg Ryan Moore

8 Save A Forest (IRE) 3 9 0 Roger Varian The Gredley Family Callum Shepherd

9 Sherbet Lemon (USA) 3 9 0 Archie Watson Apple Tree Stud Hollie Doyle

10 Snowfall (JPN) 3 9 0 Aidan O’Brien Ireland Mr D. Smith, Mrs J. Magnier, Mr M. Tabor Frankie Dettori

11 Technique 3 9 0 Martyn Meade Mantonbury Stud Seán Levey

12 Teona (IRE) h 3 9 0 Roger Varian Mr Ali Saeed David Egan

13 Willow (IRE) 3 9 0 Aidan O’Brien Ireland Mr M. Tabor, D. Smith & Mrs John Magnier Wayne Lordan

14 Zeyaadah (IRE) 3 9 0 Roger Varian Shadwell Estate Company Ltd Jim Crowley

LOITV passes available to purchase

LOITV passes are now available to purchase ahead of the Premier & First Division season restart next Friday, June 11.

The Premier Division will join the SSE Airtricity First Division and the SSE Airtricity Women’s National League on LOITV.ie.

A Premier Division Pass which covers all matches from now until the end of the season costs €79.

A First Division Pass is available for €49, while all Women’s National League matches remain FREE, upon subscription.

The Premier Division matches will be broadcast via the clubs’ own production solutions including replays and multiple camera set-ups. Some First Division and WNL clubs will also have enhanced production.

Premier Division Supporters 
  • Premier Division supporters who have a season ticket with their Clubs that includes a Streaming Pass for the 2021 Season will be contacted with a new pass for LOITV
  • Former WATCHLOI customers are encouraged to subscribe to loitv.ie to get access to all the remaining Premier Division fixtures this season for just €79
First Division Supporters
  • All existing First Division LOITV Season Pass Holders will be contacted by the end of this week with details on how they can transfer their Pass to the new LOITV platform
Women’s National League Supporters
  • All existing Women’s National League LOITV Subscribers will be requested to re-register.

Brothers Japan and Mogul to contest Coral Coronation Cup at Epsom Downs

Full brothers Japan and Mogul will contest the £330,000 Coral Coronation Cup at Epsom Downs on Friday, the first day of the two-day Cazoo Derby Festival.

Both colts, trained by Aidan O’Brien for Coolmore partnerships, are the only Irish-trained horses declared for the 7-runner Group 1 contest.

The declared runners are as follows:

3:10pm £330,000 Coral Coronation Cup (Group 1)

(British Champions Series) 1m 4f 6y

1 Al Aasy (IRE) 4 9 0 William Haggas Shadwell Estate Company Ltd Jim Crowley

2 Highland Chief (IRE) ts, p 4 9 0 Paul & Oliver Cole Mrs Fitri Hay David Probert

3 Japan 5 9 0 Aidan O’Brien Ireland M Matsushima/D Smith/Mrs Magnier/M Tabor Ryan Moore

4 Mogul 4 9 0 Aidan O’Brien Ireland Mr M. Tabor, D. Smith & Mrs John Magnier Séamie Heffernan

5 Pyledriver 4 9 0 William Muir & Chris Grassick La Pyle Partnership Martin Dwyer

6 Albaflora 4 8 11 Ralph Beckett Miss K. Rausing Frankie Dettori

7 Alpinista 4 8 11 Sir Mark Prescott Bt Miss K. Rausing Luke Morris   NON-RUNNER

Abraham Papali’i gets four weeks suspension

Connacht Rugby fans were expecting a long ban for Abraham Papali’i who got his 3rd red card of the season last week. 

So the four-week ban coming down from six weeks will be seen as very fair, Connacht coach Andy Friend had expected a six-week ban.

In considering mitigation, the Judicial Officer found that, apart from a clean record, all mitigating features were present including the Player’s early and full admission, spontaneous apology to his opponent and his engagement with the process. As a consequence, the period of suspension was reduced by two weeks instead of three. The Player has been banned for a period of four weeks.

Abraham Papali’i of Connacht Rugby has been suspended for a period of four weeks after receiving a red card during the Guinness PRO14 Rainbow Cup Round 4 fixture against Benetton on May 29, 2021.

Papali’I was shown a red card by referee Gianluca Gnecchi (FIR) under Law 9.13 – A Player must not tackle an opponent early, late or dangerously. Dangerous tackling includes, but is not limited to, tackling or attempting to tackle an opponent above the line of the shoulders even if the tackle starts below the line of the shoulders.

The disciplinary process for the offence was presided over by Rhian Williams (WRU) who found that the foul play was reckless rather than intentional and noted that no injury was suffered by the opposing player. The Judicial Officer concluded that a mid-range offence had occurred, which carries a six-week suspension. In order to determine the extent of foul play, Hawk-eye footage, Referee Reports, Medical Reports and Player Reports were considered, as well as the Player’s response to the standing directions.

In applying the off-field considerations of aggravation and mitigation, the Player’s recent disciplinary record was seriously considered as an aggravating factor. However, in the Player’s responses, not only did he display a frank and honest recognition of his offending but also a serious commitment and determination to addressing it in practical terms so that no additional suspension was imposed.

Liverpool about to sign 34-goal Zambian striker

The 22-year-old forward, Patson Daka has been left out of Zambia’s international squad suggesting a move is on the cards, reports emerge that Liverpool are making a deal

Daka currently plays his football for Red Bull Salzburg in the Austrian league with him getting 34 goals and 12 assists in 42 games.

The striker has previously been linked with West Ham and Liverpool with both sides wanting to secure his £25 million price tag.

According to African football expert, Hugo Zoff, Daka has been given time away from his international team so that he can decide his future.

Zoff said: “Daka, Mwepu and Kangwa have to decide on their next future, and it is just fair that they can make a decision that is in the best interests of the country.”

 

Daka is set not to play in next years African Cup of Nations which would help Liverpool’s chance as they will be missing Mohammad Salah and Sadio Mané for the month of February.

Liverpool have been known to sign former RB Salzburg players with midfielders Naby Keita and Takumi Minamino having played for the club before.

It would be hard to see Daka getting much game time in his first season at Liverpool with him competing for minutes with Roberto Firmino, Divock Origi and Diogo Jota.

With none of the three previously mentioned strikers scoring more than nine goals in the last two seasons, maybe it is time that Jurgen Klopp looks for a new goal threat.

Having played in the Champions League this year with Salzburg, Daka would want to continue playing at the highest level.

This could be given to him at Liverpool if he is willing to spend a little more time on the bench this season.