Russians look to tempt United ace away with bumper contract

Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala are preparing to swoop in for Nemanja Vidic and lure the towering centre-back away from the Premier League with a huge 250k-per-week contract offer, according to the Daily Mail.

Rumours have been circulating over the Serbian’s future at Manchester United and the player has been linked with a move to either Juventus or Barcelona this January.

Although considered a key player at Old Trafford, the defender’s future at the club has been in question since his second serious knee injury within the last year, and Ferguson has shown interest in signing Fulham’s Brede Hangeland, who is of a similar mould to the Serbian international.

It has been reported that United are expecting a £33 million bid for Vidic from Anzhi to bring him back to the Russian League. Vidic is currently sidelined after aggravating his previous injury to his cruciate knee ligament against Liverpool at the start of the season, however the centre-back is expected to return to fitness by the start of January, meaning he would be immediately available for Anzhi should the deal go through.

Nemanja Vidic’s agent Silvano Martina has previously played down talks of a move away from the Premier League.

“Vidic is not playing at this time because he`s had surgery, so he`s only thinking about his recovery and not about the transfer market.

Vidic is already part of a top club and there are no negotiations with Juventus or Barcelona” he added.

A statement is yet to be made about a potential return to the Russian League. Anzhi’s huge contract offer to Vidic may be tempting, but will not make the defender the club’s top earner. Cameroon international Samuel Eto’o is currently on a 350k-per-week deal for the Russian big spenders.

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The real deal at Liverpool FC?

Saturday was a day of firsts for Liverpool FC. The 1-0 victory over Reading marked Brendan Rodgers’ first league win at Anfield since he joined the club, but perhaps even more defining was Raheem Sterling’s first senior goal for the club.

Sterling has been something of a revelation this season, a chink of light in what has otherwise been a difficult start to Brendan Rodgers’ Anfield career. But in and amongst all the hype surrounding his performances, there are those questioning whether the 17-year-old is a flash in the pan, or is in fact the real deal.

Having watched Sterling’s Premier League performances closely this season, I agree with the latter. And first and foremost the Liverpool manager deserves tremendous praise for throwing him at such a young age. There are those who could argue it was born out of necessity considering Liverpool’s paper thin squad, although many managers would have gone for the easier option of selecting £20 million man Stewart Downing.

The fact Sterling already has a goal and two assists more than Downing managed throughout the entirety of last season, suggests Rodgers’ gamble has paid off. But there is plenty more to Sterling’s game which has been hugely impressive, and suggests the youngster can fulfil his captain’s prediction and go ‘all the way to the top’.

Steven Gerrard was quick to come out after the game on Saturday and suggest Anfield’s latest young star has all the attributes to be a top player for the club, something he should know all about having made his own Liverpool debut as a fresh faced 18-year-old back in 1998.

“He hasn’t let anyone down and he’s been sensational so far,” Gerrard said.

“First and foremost he has the trust of the manager. He is the one who picks the team and week in, week out he is getting a start.

‘That is what you need when you break through, you need the manager to believe in you because sometimes it is hard to play well every game. If he can add assists and goals to his game the more he grows he can go all the way to the top.”

His finish on Saturday suggests Sterling will indeed add more goals to his game. The clinical nature of which he dispatched his chance was a welcome sight for Liverpool fans, who have seen a ridiculous number of chances wasted at Anfield in the past year.

Having seen Sterling’s goals for the youth team, and his pre-season strike against Bayern Leverkusen, a common feature is his ability to find the inside netting of the bottom corner, just as he did on Saturday, displaying unnerving accuracy. His finishing ability is not to be underestimated.

But what has impressed most about Sterling so far is his work rate and bravery, especially for somebody so young. Nothing is a lost cause for the young winger. He is willing to take on players time and again, even if he is dispossessed, there have been plenty of occasions this season he has won the ball back in a matter of seconds. This may be born out of the fearlessness that youngsters often bring to teams, but Sterling has put himself about time and again.

The recent goalless draw against Stoke City was a defining performance. Although the youngster failed to provide a goal or assist in the game, the fact he remained a constant threat throughout despite being brutally fouled on several occasions was testament to his character and desire.

Rodgers is a huge believer in hard work and the fact Sterling has started seven of Liverpool’s eight league games this season suggests he has the work rate Rodgers is looking for. The Liverpool manager has also often spoke of his impressive positional play and his understanding of the tactical part of the game. It appears Sterling’s footballing brain is far more mature than his age suggests. The timing of his run for his goal and the position he picked up was testament to that, with Rodgers admitting afterwards it was a move straight from the training ground.

Of course there is a long way to go for the youngster, but Liverpool fans are rightly very excited about their number 31. Some have suggested Sterling will soon be ‘found out’ by opposition defences, another statement I disagree with.

Another exciting thing about him is the unpredictability he brings to his position. He is not simply a speed merchant and has a vast array of tricks and skills he has not been afraid to try so far. His assist for Suarez’s equalizing goal in the draw at Sunderland in September saw him throw in several step overs to beat his man before delivering the cross.

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There are those who say not to put too much pressure on him too early, although I am of the opinion if you are good enough you are old enough. Another England call up is rumoured and you have to say based on performances in his position it’s currently deserved.

It’s early days of course, but as Sterling made his way into the top ten youngest Premier League goalscorers chart, I am willing to bet he is more likely to emulate the likes of Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney, rather than Danny Cadimatari and Mikael Forsell, who also find themselves in the top ten.

Liverpool and England fans will certainly hope I’m right.

What have you made of Raheem Sterling this season? Real deal or flash in the pan? Follow me on Twitter @LukeGreenwood89 and let me know your thoughts. 

Ashley to blame for Newcastle woes, says Shearer

Alan Shearer has criticised Newcastle owner Mike Ashley for not improving the squad since last season’s heroics, which saw the Magpies finish fifth.

The English tycoon spent £8.1million in the summer to bringing in Vurnon Anita, Gael Bigirimana, Curtis Good and Romain Amalfitano (on a free).

Of the four signings, only Anita has managed to establish himself in the Toon’s starting line-up, and former Newcastle marksman Shearer says Ashley should have spent more money in order to keep challenging up at the top of the Premier League table.

“Newcastle missed a huge opportunity in the summer,” Shearer told The Sun.

“Having punched above their weight last season and almost made it into the top four, this was the time to spend.

“The club was up and running again after so many years mired in uncertainty.

“There was once again a feel-good factor and even Mike Ashley was enjoying it.

“But he needed to put his hand in his pocket and strengthen with two or three quality players.”

And Shearer feels his former club should have been able to compete with Tottenham in the transfer window, despite the fact that Andre Villas-Boas’ side were far more active during the summer months.

“It’s up to Ashley how much he spends — but just look at what Spurs did.

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“They pipped Newcastle to fourth place and went out and spent £57million on six players. Newcastle spent £8.1m on three and got a fourth in on a free.”

Newcastle are 15th, just two points above the relegation zone. Saturday’s defeat to Manchester City means the club have won just one of their last ten games in all competitions.

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Should referees be given more help in order to improve?

Every round of Premier League fixtures involves controversial refereeing decisions that makes fans and pundits alike question the standard of officiating in this country. From offside decisions to the failure to award a corner when it should have been, there is no end to the debate every weekend.

The fear is that it can only get worse because, after years and years of talking about the same incidents that result in the same decisions, there seems to be no improvement from the men in the middle, or even their assistants.

The recent festive period failed to disappoint. The round of fixtures before Christmas saw Anthony Taylor hit the headlines by sending off both West Ham’s Carlton Cole and Everton’s Darron Gibson for what were challenges worthy of yellow cards at most. Cole’s dismissal looked to have changed the outcome of the game with Everton going on to take all the points afterwards, and then Gibson’s red in the dying stages stunk of an attempt to level things out by Taylor.

Both reds have since been rescinded but West Ham will still feel aggrieved because they ultimately lost points from what was a poor decision. This is the harsh reality of what poor refereeing does – it costs teams points, points that they can never get back.

Boxing Day brought up several more controversies and the managers who’s teams were affected look set to be fined for speaking out against the respective referees. All managers have a case to argue and all but Sir Alex Ferguson saw their team suffer as a result.

But how can things improve in the Premier League? It is clear a lot needs to be done and it could be said referees need more immediate policing. As it stands, the performances of officials are analysed on DVDs after games and, apart from more serious incidents, are not really punished for bad performances.

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One way to go about things would be to have someone in the stands watching the referee live, marking his performance, his decision making and his positional awareness. Then, when it comes to reading his match report he will have someone there to either agree or disagree with his reasons behind what he claims he did and did not see.

The official in the stands would also be able to speak with the referee during the game, giving his thoughts on incidents in order to aid a referee when his view isn’t particularly clear. This is already the job of the referee’s assistants and it should also remain that way, but with the help of a man who can see every that’s going on from an elevated view, there would be much less room for error.

We all makes mistakes, but we also tend to learn from them. However, this doesn’t seem to be the case with referees at the moment. One mistake in a game can be acceptable, especially when you consider the speed at which the game is played as well as the fact officials don’t have the luxury of replays.

But, if a referee makes more than one mistake and subsequently costs a side a result, then they should be made to face the consequences. When a player makes a mistake and mis-times a tackle he is punished, so why shouldn’t referees receive the same treatment? After all, it is their mistakes that can prove just as costly to the outcome of a match as a player making a mistake and being sent off.

The argument in favour of a video referee also has significant substance behind it because the referees will be able to have the help of someone who can see replays, just like in rugby and cricket. The fear of a video refereeing disrupting the flow of the game is fair enough, but adding on an extra few minutes to a football match in order to ensure decisions are made correctly doesn’t seem like much of a hindrance, does it?

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The general consensus is that the majority of referees in the Premier League just aren’t good enough to handle the pressure of what is a stake in the game these days. Money, bragging rights and reputations are all on the line and can be won and lost on the basis of just one or two wrong decisions.

So unless some drastic changes are made to the way referee’s performances are analysed and even the introduction of some extra help from the stands, teams, players, managers and fans will continue to feel hard done by each and every week.

What do you think? Do referees need more training and even more help in order to erradicate serious mistakes, or should we accept that it’s what happens in football and move on? Leave your thoughts below.

A £16m gamble worth taking or last resort at Liverpool?

The hope will be that Liverpool and Brendan Rodgers will finally tame Mario Balotelli and bring the best out of the Italian for an entire season. That hope was held in the past by Manchester City and AC Milan, both aware of the undoubted talent in the striker but unable to convince themselves that the headache was worth a reward that wasn’t guaranteed.

Though Balotelli has a good record in front of goal for Milan, the club have made no secret of their intention to sell this summer. Liverpool’s bid and interest has come late– and that’s if we’re to believe Rodgers’ statement that Balotelli was “categorically” no on the agenda. That they’ve been unrivalled in their advances for Balotelli should be an indicator as to how volatile the forward can be. There is upside, obviously. But few clubs have deemed him worth the gamble.

Whichever way you cut it, £16 million is a bargain fee for a striker with so much experience, potential and current ability. Balotelli’s baggage is well known and that wackiness and unpredictable nature looks set to be warmly welcomed back to the Premier League. If Liverpool and Rodgers strike gold, they’ll easily be able to forget the goals that have been lost following Luis Suarez’s departure to Barcelona. Yes, the style of play is different; Suarez is a livewire that looks to control the game from all areas of the pitch, whereas Balotelli can appear subdued for the majority before providing a match-winner in spectacular fashion.

There is nothing that really needs to be said about Balotelli acclimatising to the Premier League. Regardless of whether he’s been involved in English football before, Balotelli is that rare breed of footballer that can seamlessly slot into any league, no matter its reputation; his unwavering confidence in his own abilities providing the platform for him to succeed.

It’s been clear that Liverpool have needed another striker since Suarez’s sale became a talking point during the World Cup. I’m not for following the line of thinking that dictates that in order to compete successfully in the Champions League you need a wide assortment of strikers. There are plenty of top clubs who compete in UEFA’s premier club competition with far less than four senior strikers.

But Liverpool only have Daniel Sturridge to turn to this summer. There’s a lot of romance attached to Rickie Lambert’s move from Southampton to Anfield, but the 32-year-old is not good enough by a long way to play anything more than a reliever.

Liverpool are simply taking advantage of the availability of a striker that can offer far, far more than, say, Wilfried Bony. The Swansea forward isn’t the headache (and understatement, of course) the Italian can be, but his talents fall well short of what Balotelli can produce. The fees, with Swansea now open to negotiating Bony’s sale, would be in the same ballpark.

Liverpool can also find a lot of comfort in Balotelli’s age. Having recently turned 24, Balotelli has the kind of sell-on value that will see the club recoup their £16 million investment. Naturally the club will need a buyer if that situation comes to pass, but for arguments sake, there should be no worry about recording a future loss in their signing of the striker.

With Balotelli, it doesn’t appear as straightforward as simply having a troubled forward find a manager who can guide him away from his current controversial nature. Balotelli is naturally the kind of person who likes the attention, whether it be in his post-match interviews or his driving of camouflaged Bentleys. Top managers at three major European clubs have been unable to force the Italian to mature; there is no guarantee Rodgers will finally be able to do so.

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But at only £16 million and the upside so rewarding, there is no obvious danger in Liverpool completing a deal for Balotelli.

Unless he changes his ways, sooner or later the biggest clubs around Europe will collectively decide that they’ve had enough. Fortunately for the Italian international, that time hasn’t come yet.

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لابورتا: السعودية وقطر تريدان المراكز الأولى لبطولاتهما.. وعلينا ألا ننخدع بشأنهما

أكد رئيس نادي برشلونة، خوان لابورتا، أنه لا يمنع الدخول في استثمارات مع دولة قطر، إذا كانت ستعود بالمنفعة على الجانب الكتالوني.

وانتشرت تقارير صحفية، مؤخرًا، بأن نادي برشلونة لديه عرض من قطر للتنازل عن اسمه، لإنشاء فريق يشارك في دوري نجوم قطر في السنوات المقبلة مقابل 100 مليون يورو.

وقال لابورتا في حواره لصحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية: “هناك مجموعة أعمال قطرية تريد استغلال أصول برشلونة في المنطقة، استمعنا إليهم، ندرس الأمر”.

وأضاف: “هذه المجموعة تريد ربط مشروب ببرشلونة أيضًا، هناك أشياء تجارية أخرى لأنهم يريدون أيضًا تطوير علامتنا التجارية، والعلامة التجارية الأحادية في العالم العربي، الأمر ليس سيئًا، إذا كانت المقترحات مثيرة للاهتمام، فسنفعل ذلك”.

وسُئل لابورتا عما إذا كانت قطر لم تعد مثيرة للرفض، حيث سبق وأن تعرضت للانتقادات من العديد من الدول ورموز كرة القدم بسبب كأس العالم 2022 نتيجة أمور تتعلق بحقوق الإنسان ورفض دعم المثلية وغير ذلك.

ورد لابورتا: “نحن لا نرفض أي دولة، نظمت قطر بطولة كأس العالم، ولدينا مدرب تدرب هناك (تشافي حيث درب السد القطري)، وهذا ينطبق أيضًا على المملكة العربية السعودية، التي تنفتح على قضايا التنوع الاجتماعي”.

وأردف: “عُرضت علينا مباريات في السعودية وقطر ودبي والكويت مع فريق السيدات لدينا، دعونا لا نخدع أنفسنا، فلديهم المال ولديهم القدرة على سداد الديون، وهم مهتمون بكرة القدم”.

وأكد: “قطر والسعودية تريدان أن تكون بطولاتهما في المراكز الخمسة الأولى أو العشرة الأوائل في السنوات القادمة ونحن عنصر جذب بالنسبة لهما، نحن نادٍ له نسب ومرجعية في العالم، هما يظهران الاهتمام والتزامنا يتمثل في الاستماع إليهما”.

Phil Hay reveals what Leeds will do with Kiko Casilla

Leeds United are likely to punish goalkeeper Kiko Casilla after he received an eight-match ban from the Football Association for racially abusing Jonathan Leko, but will they sack him off? Phil Hay has provided his thoughts.

What’s he said?

The FA revealed the written verdict in relation to the incident on Tuesday which confirmed the suspension as well as a £60k fine and a requirement to attend face-to-face education.

Fans have been reacting to the news on social media with many wanting the club to part company with the 33-year-old, as seen here, but that that appears unlikely according to Hay.

In the comments section for his latest piece, which gives further insight into the Spaniard’s ban, he was asked if Casilla would be dismissed.

Hay replied:

A future at Leeds?

Leeds backed their shot-stopper prior to him being found guilty, something that they should probably go back on if they are to keep their reputation intact as they shouldn’t be advocating someone who has been charged for racially abusing a fellow professional – or anyone for that matter.

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Disciplining him further, on top of what the FA have done, is one step in the right direction but is it enough?

The veteran goalkeeper is going to miss 70% of their final ten matches in the Championship, so it gives Illan Meslier a chance to stake a claim for that number one spot and at 20 years of age, he could hold it down long-term.

Therefore, it might be a wise call to part ways with Casilla entirely, especially as this must be a breach of his contract in some form. It would allow some forward thinking to occur.

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But Leeds will have to change their stance, at least according to Hay, who believes the hierarchy at the club will stick behind him and not sack him for the incident.

And in other news, Leeds outcast should have left in January…

Apostas esportivas: Novidades esperadas até 2022

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As apostas esportivas estão dando finalmente o passo decisivo que o mercado esperava. De forma discreta e “silenciosa”, sem um grande debate nas redes sociais e sem muita exposição na mídia (mais preocupada com as pequenas polêmicas do cotidiano), o presidente Bolsonaro deu um passo que muitos de seus eleitores não esperariam: Forçar a criação de um regime de apostas de quota fixa. O LANCE! deu conta desse passo aos seus leitores, no passado mês de dezembro.

Por enquanto, o Apostas Brazil e sites semelhantes continuam sendo a única forma de acessar plataformas de apostas confiáveis e que não vão contra a lei.

Confiáveis, porque são registradas junto das respetivas autoridades nacionais, de seus países de origem; não vão contra a lei, pois a lei não impede o cidadão nacional de registrar apostas fora do território nacional. E se os escritórios e servidores informáticos das grandes casas de apostas mundiais estão fora do Brasil, caem fora do alcance da lei, também. Mas tudo isso deverá mudar em breve.

A bola está do lado da Fazenda

De acordo com a Lei 13.756/2018, a Fazenda tem agora um período de dois anos, que pode ser renovado por mais dois, para implementar em termos práticos o regime que foi criado no seu aspeto jurídico. Como sabemos que a questão é difícil e obriga a uma concertação com várias entidades, não queremos ser demasiado otimistas e esperamos que a Fazenda utilize seu período extra de dois anos para determinar como funcionarão as apostas esportivas.

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Tem várias situações que precisam ser reguladas. Uma delas é o perigo de manipulação de resultados, bem conhecido dos gramados europeus. Se um apostador combinar com um zagueiro ou um goleiro que deverá falhar em um lance chave da partida, e dividir com ele(s) a receita, a trapaça compensará. Será necessário que a Confederação Brasileira de Futebol, as casas de apostas, as autoridades policiais e a Fazenda trabalhem em conjunto. E basta olhar para o exterior para ver como isso funciona na prática.

Aqueles que eram contra a regulação das apostas esportivas pelo perigo de manipulação estão dando um tiro no pé e vivendo em um mundo que não existe. Ainda que não tivesse um único cidadão brasileiro apostando nas plataformas internacionais, basta que nossos jogos façam parte da oferta dessas plataformas para o risco de manipulação começar.

Em Portugal, um jogo da Primeira Liga foi suspenso quando as autoridades detetaram um volume de apostas de €100.000 (R$430.000) vindo da China. Qualquer jogo das principais competições brasileiras está exposto a esse risco, mesmo que nenhum cidadão nacional estivesse investindo dinheiro.

A Fazenda precisará coordenar alterações na lei, procedimentos de comunicação entre entidades, cálculo fiscal para equilibrar a concorrência entre novas empresas brasileiras e os portais internacionais já existentes, e muito mais.

Mas o Brasil está confiante que até 2022 tudo estará pronto no terreno. Afinal, com o apoio que o presidente Bolsonaro deu a essa medida, é de acreditar que isso significa um grande consenso nacional sobre a necessidade de regular o mundo das apostas esportivas.

Com quatro gols, Dudu revê uma de suas maiores vítimas pelo Palmeiras

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O Novorizontino é, junto de Santos e Vitória, uma das maiores vítimas de Dudu no Palmeiras. O atacante marcou quatro vezes contra cada uma destas três equipes, sendo que no rival deste sábado todos os gols aconteceram no mata-mata do Campeonato Paulista, em 2017 e 2018.

Esta é a terceira vez consecutiva que as equipes se enfrentam nas quartas de final do Estadual. Dudu fez um gol em cada um dos duelos, sempre vencidos pelo Verdão: 3 a 1 e 3 a 0 em 2017, além de 3 a 0 e 5 a 0, em 2018.

– Tive a felicidade de marcar gol nos quatro jogos contra eles e isso é ótimo, mas são dados que não entram em campo. Este ano é outro campeonato, outro momento, e a gente sabe que serão duas partidas bem complicadas. O Novorizontino demonstrou muita qualidade no Paulista e não podemos bobear – analisou Dudu.

– Eles ganharam do Santos, mesmo fora de casa, e do Corinthians. Temos que entrar focados desde o começo da partida e trazer um bom resultado para São Paulo – acrescentou.

Palmeiras e Novorizontino se enfrentam neste sábado, às 17h, pela partida de ida, em Novo Horizonte (SP). A volta será terça-feira, no Pacaembu, pois o Allianz Parque receberá os shows de Paul McCartney.

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لابورتا: لا أستطيع التأكيد أن برشلونة سيفوز بدوري الأبطال.. ولن نجدد عقد تشافي الآن

أبدى خوان لابورتا، رئيس نادي برشلونة، تفاؤل حذر بشأن إمكانية المنافسة على لقب دوري أبطال أوروبا الموسم المقبل.

ونجح برشلونة في التأهل إلى دوري أبطال أوروبا الموسم المقبل بعدما أنهى النسخة الماضية من الدوري الإسباني في المركز الأول.

وانتشرت تكهنات حول إمكانية عدم مشاركة برشلونة في دوري الأبطال بسبب قضية “نيجريرا” الشهيرة، ولكن ذكرت تقارير مؤخرًا أن النادي الكتالوني ضمن المشاركة.

وسُئل لابورتا عن رأيه تجاه تصريحات تشافي بأن برشلونة سيلعب للفوز ببطولة دوري الأبطال الموسم المقبل.

وقال لابورتا في حواره مع صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية: “أعتقد أنه من الأفضل أن نقول إننا سنكون ضمن مجموعة المرشحين للفوز بدوري الأبطال”.

وأضاف: “لقد أخبرني تشافي أننا قادرين على الفوز بدوري الأبطال، وسيكون الأمر شبه إلزاميًا إذا عززنا الفريق باثنين من اللاعبين، هو سعيد جدًا بالفريق وسنكون مرشحين للفوز، ولكن يمكننا التحسن قليلًا، لن أخبرك بما قاله لي”.

وعندما سُئل عن الأسماء التي يريدها تشافي، رفض لابورتا حيث قال: “لا يمكنني القول”.

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وعما إذا كان يضمن المشاركة في أوروبا الموسم المقبل رغم أزمة نيجريرا، قال: “نحن أكثر هدوءًا الآن، توصية محققي يويفا تؤدي إلى استنتاج أنهم لا يستطيعون إدانتنا قبل الحكم علينا، إنهم يدركون أن هذا هو الإجراء اللازم، وقد أبلغوه للجنة الاستئناف التابعة للاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم وكل الأخبار تؤدي إلى حقيقة أننا سنلعب دوري أبطال أوروبا، وهو الأمر الذي كان صعبًا”.

وأوضح: “كانت هناك لحظات صعبة عانينا فيها، كان الذهاب للتحدث مع ألكسندر تشيفرين (رئيس يويفا) في ليوبليانا خطوة مهمة بالنسبة له لفهم أنه لا يمكن الحكم علينا قبل المحاكمة وأنه لا يوجد أيضًا فساد تحكيمي في تلك القضية”.

وأكد: “إذا كان هناك شيء يجب التحقيق فيه حتى النهاية، ولكن الأمر يتعلق بأمور أخرى، وليس فساد التحكيم، نحن على يقين من أن برشلونة سيخرج سالمًا، لأنه لا يوجد شيء، أخبرت تشيفرين وتفهم الأمر، وهكذا خلص المحققون إلى أنه لا ينبغي أن تكون هناك عقوبة”.

واستطرد: “لقد أراد العابثون شن حملة تشويه، ولكن عندما يكلفك شيء ما الكثير، فإنك تحصل عليه، لقد كلفنا دوري الأبطال الكثير من اللعب، وربما ينتهي بنا الأمر بالفوز بالبطولة”.

وفيما يتعلق بتجديد عقد تشافي، قال: “عندما نكون شكلنا الفريق كما يريد، وعندما يرى النادي أن تلك هي اللحظة المثالية، سنقوم بذلك، ولكن في الوقت المناسب، خاصة عندما يشعر بالنادي براحة البال التي يحتاجها، وليس في دوامة سوق الانتقالات”.

واختتم: “كذلك يجب أن نرى اللعب النظيف لأن تشافي يعتمد على ذلك أيضًا، ولكن يمكنكم الشعور بالراحة لأن تشافي وطاقمه ضمنوا التجديد، في حدود إمكانيات النادي، يمكن أن يشعر تشافي وموظفيه بالرضا عن وضعهم الوظيفي والرواتب”.

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