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Dundee United close in on double signing as transfers agreed for midfield enforcer and Ukrainian keeper
Dundee United close in on double signing as transfers agreed for midfield enforcer and Ukrainian keeper

Daily Record

time4 hours ago

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  • Daily Record

Dundee United close in on double signing as transfers agreed for midfield enforcer and Ukrainian keeper

Panutche Camara and Yevhen Kucherenko are closing in on moves to Tannadice Dundee United are closing in on the double signing of Panutche Camara and Yevhen Kucherenko. United have agreed a two year deal to land Camara from Crawley Town and he travelled north to finalise his move earlier today. ‌ Boss Jim Goodwin has also agreed a deal with LNZ Cherkasy to sign Kucherenko. ‌ The Ukrainian keeper has also agreed terms and a move is now subject to him obtaining a work visa. Goodwin is well on his way to strengthening his UEFA Conference League -bound squad that kicks off next month against Luxembourg side UNA Strassen. The United manager has already signed striker Zac Sapsford and defender Iurie Iovu. Camara has checked in and will be the next over the line. The 29-year-old was made available after Crawley Town were relegated and United moved quickly. Camara was in his second spell at Crawley and had spells at Plymouth and Ipswich Town. ‌ He was flagged up by new head of recruitment Ross Goodwin although they were both at Plymouth they weren't there at the same time. Kucherenko will fight it out for the No. 1 spot, with Dave Richards, if he is given the green light in the coming weeks by the British Government. The 25-year-old came through at Shakhtar Donetsk and has had spells at Uniao Leiria and Kolos Kovalivka. ‌ He then moved on to establish himself at Dila Gore and Cherkasy. United have had Jack Walton in goals over the last two seasons but he is now going back to fight for his place at Luton Town. United are still working on several other deals and are also progressing well with another striker. ‌ You can get all the news you need on our dedicated Rangers and Celtic pages, and sign up to our newsletters to make sure you never miss a beat throughout the season. We're also on WhatsApp where we bring all the latest breaking news and transfer gossip directly to you phone. Join our Rangers community here and our Celtic community here.

Flamengo vs Chelsea LIVE streaming info: Where to watch FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match? Predicted lineups
Flamengo vs Chelsea LIVE streaming info: Where to watch FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match? Predicted lineups

The Hindu

time4 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Flamengo vs Chelsea LIVE streaming info: Where to watch FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match? Predicted lineups

Chelsea takes on Flamengo with hopes of notching up its second win in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 on Friday at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. UEFA Conference League winner Chelsea beat LAFC to kickstart its Club World Cup campaign with a win. The Blues sit second behind Flamengo in Group D. LIVE STREAMING INFO When is the Flamengo vs Chelsea FIFA Club World Cup match? The Flamengo vs Chelsea FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match will kick off at 2 pm local time on June 20, Friday (11:30 pm IST on Friday) at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Where to watch the Flamengo vs Chelsea FIFA Club World Cup match LIVE? The Flamengo vs Chelsea FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match will not be telecast anywhere in India. The match will be live-streamed on the DAZN website. PREDICTED LINEUPS Chelsea: Sanchez (gk), James, Adarabioyo, Colwill, Cucurella, Lavia, Caicedo, Neto, Palmer, Madueke, Jackson Flamengo: Rossi (gk), Varela, Ortiz, Pereira, Ayrton, Pulgar, Jorginho, Gerson, De Arrascaeta, Araujo, Pedro

FAI urged to shut its door to UEFA over treatment of Drogheda United
FAI urged to shut its door to UEFA over treatment of Drogheda United

Irish Daily Mirror

time10 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

FAI urged to shut its door to UEFA over treatment of Drogheda United

It is terrible the way Drogheda United have been treated by UEFA. And it is time for the Drogs of War to go into battle because sporting success should always be determined by what happens on the pitch. While UEFA changed the rules for those who are part of multi-club ownership models, the whole thing still feels bizarre. That is why Monday was such a shocking day for Drogheda when it became clear the club had lost its appeal to the Court of Arbitration and Sport - meaning they would be unable to play in this season's UEFA Conference League. Read more: Drogheda United co-chairman says owners will stump up cash to cover Conference League exit Read more: Jack Grealish's true colours shown amid Man City transfer speculation If that was bad, things would then get even worse on Monday night. Despite taking the lead against Shamrock Rovers, they were then pinned back by a free kick scored by Graham Burke just before half-time before losing 2-1 via Aaron Greene's winner. And that made it a Black Monday that Drogheda are unlikely to ever forget. Of course there is nothing wrong with UEFA looking at multi club ownership and demanding sporting integrity. Nobody would want games taking place in sporting competition where two clubs owned by the same people could potentially be giving direction as to who should win. But there was no danger of such a scenario unfolding with Drogheda United. And that is why Drogheda United co-chairman Ben Boycott was right to state that his club was made an example of. Trivela, who now own Drogheda as well as Danish side Silkeborg, have put forward many potential solutions to ensure fair play would prevail. I believe Drogheda are spot-on to say the UEFA process has 'lacked consistency, clarity and fairness'. Multi-club ownership exists all the way through the world of football. According to a UEFA statement in March, 342 clubs are currently part of Multi-Club Ownership. In English football, 16 clubs in the Premier League, 10 in the Championship, 13 in League Two are involved in clubs with ownership involvement from the same people. Just look at Manchester City. They are a majority owned club by some of the richest people in Abu Dhabi. The City football group owns stakes in clubs in the UK, USA, Australia, India, Japan, Spain, Brazil, Uruguay, Belgium, China, Italy and Turkey. And there is no doubt if Drogheda United was part of the City global group then there is no way UEFA would have gone to war with the Drogs. That is why this week's events ask serious questions of the FAI. It is their licensing process that has allowed the Trivela Group to be majority owners of Drogheda need to understand what an absolute disaster this was for both Drogheda United and Irish football. Can you imagine if those in charge at Abbotstown made it clear to the top brass of UEFA that if they made an example of any Irish club - then the FAI would call in their own Drogs of War. Had they made it clear that the FAI and Irish football would never lie down and be bullied by the inconsistencies of UEFA, they would have made a massive statement. Anyone looking at this case will be able to see that Drogheda were treated very differently to any other club. And the fact they have been made an example of is something the FAI should never, ever accept. I demand that those in charge at Abbotstown come out now and fight against this injustice. The FAI must make it very clear to UEFA that unless a remedy is found to Drogheda's situation then the two bodies will be at war. That doesn't mean firing guns. But it does mean the FAI telling UEFA they are no longer welcome in Ireland. The FAI should shut the door on UEFA and make it clear no one from their organisation is welcome on these shores. If they do this, the FAI will win respect. If they don't, they will never be respected again.

Chelsea boss Maresca 'trusts' Mudryk after doping charge
Chelsea boss Maresca 'trusts' Mudryk after doping charge

The Sun

time21 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Chelsea boss Maresca 'trusts' Mudryk after doping charge

CHELSEA coach Enzo Maresca said Thursday he still maintained trust in Mykhailo Mudryk after the Ukrainian winger was charged by England's Football Association with violating anti-doping rules, but confirmed the club were looking to strengthen in his position. ''Mischa' is a Chelsea player. As long as he is a Chelsea player, I will trust all the Chelsea players,' Maresca told reporters in Philadelphia ahead of his team's Club World Cup meeting with Flamengo on Friday. Mudryk has not played for Chelsea since November 28 following his provisional suspension by the FA for an 'adverse finding in a routine urine test' in December. He could face a potential ban of up to four years under FA rules. Mudryk is not with the Chelsea squad for the tournament in the United States and Maresca said he has had no contact with the player since the UEFA Conference League final win over Real Betis in Poland late last month. 'The last time I spoke with 'Mischa' was in Poland and he was quite good. 'Since that day I have not spoken with him so I don't know how he is now but for sure in the next days, in the next weeks, we are going to have contact with him.' Mudryk was signed from Shakhtar Donetsk in January 2023 for 100 million euros ($115m) but his time at Chelsea has been dogged by inconsistency. He has scored just 10 goals in 73 appearances in all competitions for the Blues. Wary of Flamengo Maresca revealed that he is hoping to sign a new wide attacker before the start of the Premier League season. 'We had already one entire season almost without 'Mischa', last season, and we tried to find different solutions with some of the academy players, like Tyrique (George), but we are going to decide to go for a winger,' Maresca said. 'It is quite clear that it is a position we need to improve.' Chelsea can expect to face challenging conditions on Friday against Flamengo, with heat and humidity rising in Philadelphia in recent days and the match starting at 2:00 pm local time. The game is likely to be key in deciding who tops Group D with both teams fresh from winning their opening match at the tournament -- Chelsea got the better of Los Angeles FC in Atlanta while Flamengo defeated Esperance. Maresca said the conditions could favour the Brazilian giants and added that he would make several changes to his line-up -- the likes of Enzo Fernandez, Malo Gusto and new signing Liam Delap are among those pushing for starts. 'It is not easy because of the temperature. This is the reason why we are going to try to rotate players,' the coach added. 'Unfortunately for us Brazilian teams are more used to playing with this kind of temperature, but it doesn't matter, we will try to do our best and win the game.' Flamengo, coached by former Atletico Madrid and Chelsea player Filipe Luis, are top of the Brazilian league and have lost only one of their last 16 games. 'They are a very good team, they play nice football, it is nice to watch them,' Maresca said. 'Like any Brazilian team they are full of quality, technical players, and we will need to be at our best to win the game.' Filipe Luis, who came up against Maresca when both played in Spain, said he had 'amazing memories' of his time at Chelsea after making 26 appearances under Jose Mourinho in 2014/15. 'I had the opportunity to win the Premier League with Mourinho and also the League Cup, so two titles in one season, and I was really happy there,' he said. 'I didn't play enough, especially because Cesar Azpilicueta was amazing that season and didn't let me play. 'It was an amazing experience to play in the Premier League for Chelsea and I have a lot of friends there in the club and the city so it will be a special moment for me.'

Maresca Backs Mudryk Amid FA Doping Charges, Chelsea Eye Reinforcements
Maresca Backs Mudryk Amid FA Doping Charges, Chelsea Eye Reinforcements

The Sun

time21 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Maresca Backs Mudryk Amid FA Doping Charges, Chelsea Eye Reinforcements

CHELSEA coach Enzo Maresca said Thursday he still maintained trust in Mykhailo Mudryk after the Ukrainian winger was charged by England's Football Association with violating anti-doping rules, but confirmed the club were looking to strengthen in his position. ''Mischa' is a Chelsea player. As long as he is a Chelsea player, I will trust all the Chelsea players,' Maresca told reporters in Philadelphia ahead of his team's Club World Cup meeting with Flamengo on Friday. Mudryk has not played for Chelsea since November 28 following his provisional suspension by the FA for an 'adverse finding in a routine urine test' in December. He could face a potential ban of up to four years under FA rules. Mudryk is not with the Chelsea squad for the tournament in the United States and Maresca said he has had no contact with the player since the UEFA Conference League final win over Real Betis in Poland late last month. 'The last time I spoke with 'Mischa' was in Poland and he was quite good. 'Since that day I have not spoken with him so I don't know how he is now but for sure in the next days, in the next weeks, we are going to have contact with him.' Mudryk was signed from Shakhtar Donetsk in January 2023 for 100 million euros ($115m) but his time at Chelsea has been dogged by inconsistency. He has scored just 10 goals in 73 appearances in all competitions for the Blues. Wary of Flamengo Maresca revealed that he is hoping to sign a new wide attacker before the start of the Premier League season. 'We had already one entire season almost without 'Mischa', last season, and we tried to find different solutions with some of the academy players, like Tyrique (George), but we are going to decide to go for a winger,' Maresca said. 'It is quite clear that it is a position we need to improve.' Chelsea can expect to face challenging conditions on Friday against Flamengo, with heat and humidity rising in Philadelphia in recent days and the match starting at 2:00 pm local time. The game is likely to be key in deciding who tops Group D with both teams fresh from winning their opening match at the tournament -- Chelsea got the better of Los Angeles FC in Atlanta while Flamengo defeated Esperance. Maresca said the conditions could favour the Brazilian giants and added that he would make several changes to his line-up -- the likes of Enzo Fernandez, Malo Gusto and new signing Liam Delap are among those pushing for starts. 'It is not easy because of the temperature. This is the reason why we are going to try to rotate players,' the coach added. 'Unfortunately for us Brazilian teams are more used to playing with this kind of temperature, but it doesn't matter, we will try to do our best and win the game.' Flamengo, coached by former Atletico Madrid and Chelsea player Filipe Luis, are top of the Brazilian league and have lost only one of their last 16 games. 'They are a very good team, they play nice football, it is nice to watch them,' Maresca said. 'Like any Brazilian team they are full of quality, technical players, and we will need to be at our best to win the game.' Filipe Luis, who came up against Maresca when both played in Spain, said he had 'amazing memories' of his time at Chelsea after making 26 appearances under Jose Mourinho in 2014/15. 'I had the opportunity to win the Premier League with Mourinho and also the League Cup, so two titles in one season, and I was really happy there,' he said. 'I didn't play enough, especially because Cesar Azpilicueta was amazing that season and didn't let me play. 'It was an amazing experience to play in the Premier League for Chelsea and I have a lot of friends there in the club and the city so it will be a special moment for me.'

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