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Bournemouth have sacked boss Scott Parker after Saturday's 9-0 defeat by Liverpool, four games into the season. After the loss, Parker, 41, said he was "not surprised" and said the team was "ill-equipped at this level".


"In order for us to keep progressing as a team and a club as a whole, it is unconditional that we are aligned in our strategy to run the club sustainably," said owner Maxim Demin. "We must also show belief in and respect for one another."


Demin added: "That is the approach that has brought this club so much success in recent history, and one that we will not veer from now. Our search for a new head coach will begin immediately." The Liverpool thrashing was Bournemouth's third straight league defeat, having won their opening match.


Gary O'Neil will take interim charge of the team and will be assisted by Shaun Cooper and Tommy Elphick.


Manchester United will play La Liga side Real Sociedad while Arsenal will face former champions PSV Eindhoven in the Europa League group stage.


Erik ten Hag's side will also play Sheriff and Omonia in Group E in what appears to be a favourable draw for the Red Devils. Arsenal have also been drawn with Bodo/Glimt and FC Zurich in Group A.


Inaugural Europa Conference League winners Roma are in Group C with Real Betis, Ludogorets and HJK.


Group stage draw in full


Group A: Arsenal, PSV Eindhoven, Bodo/Glimt, FC Zurich

Group B: Dynamo Kyiv, Rennes, Fenerbahce, AEK Larnaca

Group C: Roma, Ludogorets, Real Betis, HJK Helsinki

Group D: Braga, Malmo, Union Berlin, Union Saint-Gilloise

Group E: Manchester United, Real Sociedad, FC Sheriff, Omonia

Group F: SS Lazio, Feyenoord, FC Midtjylland, SK Sturm Graz

Group G: Olympiakos, Qarabag, Freiburg, Nantes

Group H: Red Star Belgrade, Monaco, Ferencvaros TC, Trabzonspor



Liverpool and Rangers will meet in the Champions League group stage, while Manchester City's Erling Haaland is set to face his old club Borussia Dortmund. Scottish champions Celtic are in the same group as holders Real Madrid and Chelsea face AC Milan.


Eintracht Frankfurt, who are making their group stage debut, are in the same group as Tottenham. Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Inter Milan have been drawn in the same group.


Group stage draw in full


Group A: Ajax, Liverpool, Napoli, Rangers

Group B: Porto, Atletico Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, Club Bruges

Group C: Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Viktoria Plzen

Group D: Eintracht Frankfurt, Tottenham, Sporting Lisbon, Marseille

Group E: AC Milan, Chelsea, RB Salzburg, Dinamo Zagreb

Group F: Real Madrid, RB Leipzig, Shakhtar Donetsk, Celtic

Group G: Manchester City, Sevilla, Borussia Dortmund, FC Copenhagen

Group H: Paris St-Germain, Juventus, Benfica, Maccabi Haifa


Matches will take place between 6 September and 2 November.


This season's Champions League final will take place at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey, on 10 June 2023.


British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to buy Manchester United. News of the 69-year-old's interest follows a Bloomberg report that the Glazer family are willing to sell a minority stake in the club. "If the club is for sale, Jim is definitely a potential buyer," Ratcliffe's spokesperson told The Times.


"If something like this was possible, we would be interested in talking with a view to long-term ownership." United, 20-time English champions, are bottom of the Premier League after losing both their opening games of the season under new manager Erik ten Hag.


The woeful start has intensified criticism of the Glazers and their perceived lack of investment in the team. This summer has seen new signings fail to materialise, including a fruitless pursuit of Barcelona's Dutch midfielder Frenkie de Jong, while superstar striker Cristiano Ronaldo could leave Old Trafford.


The club has struggled since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013 and has not won a trophy since 2017.


Manchester United could let Cristiano Ronaldo leave Old Trafford during the current transfer window amid concerns about how the striker's mood is affecting morale in the camp.


Manager Erik ten Hag's public stance has been that Ronaldo, 37, is not for sale and is part of his plans. However, senior figures have been alarmed at how quickly the overwhelmingly positive feelings around the camp generated during a successful pre-season tour to Thailand and Australia have disappeared.


The Portuguese has a year left on the contract he signed when he returned to the club from Juventus less than 12 months ago but wants United to let him leave this summer. While successive Premier League defeats to Brighton and Brentford have clearly shaken United badly, part of the overall picture has been put down to Ronaldo.


The Portuguese is said to be a negative presence at the club, hardly communicates with his team-mates in the canteen and has made no secret of his desire to move away.


Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says the club "needs quality players" after conceding the standard of the squad is not good enough. United were thumped 4-0 at Brentford - conceding four in the first 35 minutes - and have no points after two Premier League games.


Dutchman Ten Hag, who took over at Old Trafford in May, told Sky Sports the situation is a "difficult process". "We have to provide higher standards than what we did today," he said. "We are, as a team, in a difficult process. You expect a different start. It's not what we expected. "We need new players. We need quality players. We are working on that and we'll do everything to convince them to come."


United have been involved in a long-running hunt for fresh recruits since the transfer window opened, following a disappointing campaign last year and a shock defeat at home to Brighton last Sunday.


Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong has been the main target for Ten Hag but the 25-year-old has reportedly indicated he would prefer to join Chelsea if he left the Nou Camp.


The FA will investigate Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel following Sunday's post-match comments about referee Anthony Taylor. Tuchel was angry after Harry Kane's equaliser six minutes into stoppage time earned Tottenham a dramatic 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge. 


The German suggested that Taylor should not referee Chelsea matches in future. "I can assure you that the whole dressing room of us, every person thinks that," he said. The Blues were furious that Taylor failed to penalise Rodrigo Bentancur for a challenge on fellow midfielder Kai Havertz in the build-up to Spurs' first equaliser. 


The resulting melee led to face-to-face fury between the two managers which ended with Tuchel and his opposite number Antonio Conte receiving yellow cards. But with tempers still running high, both men got involved in another spat at full-time and were sent off. However, the red cards do not trigger an automatic suspension, meaning both are almost certain to be in the dug-out for next weekend's games.


The FA will review the video footage of the incident and look at the referee's match report before deciding on any charges. There is also a right to reply for both managers before it finally goes to a commission.


Manchester City's Kevin de Bruyne and Real Madrid duo Karim Benzema and Thibaut Courtois have been shortlisted for the men's Uefa Player of the Year award. The winner will be announced on 25 August.


Goalkeeper Courtois and Benzema won the Champions League, with the striker named 2021-22 Uefa Champions League Player of the Season. Courtois was Player of the Match in the Champions League final. Midfielder De Bruyne won the 2021-22 Premier League Player of the Season.


The top three nominees were chosen from an original list of 15 players which included Paris St-Germain's Kylian Mbappe, Roma's Lorenzo Pellegrini, Bayern Munich's Sadio Mane and Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Fabinho. Uefa also revealed the shortlist for the men's Manager of the Year award, with Real's Carlo Ancelotti, City's Pep Guardiola and Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp named.


The women's Player of the Year and Manager of the Year nominees will be named at a later date. All the winners will be announced at the Champions League group-stage draw ceremony in Istanbul.


The World Cup is set to start one day earlier than planned on Sunday, 20 November with hosts Qatar taking on Ecuador. The Group A opener was due to be played on 21 November at 16:00 GMT, as the third match of the competition.


The opening match of the tournament was to be Senegal against the Netherlands at 10:00, earlier on the Monday. However, the administrative arm of world governing body Fifa has submitted a proposal to move the Qatar game. It followed discussions with Qatar and their opponents Ecuador, after receiving a request from the South American confederation Conmebol. It fits in with the tradition of either the hosts or the holders being involved in the opening match. 


The final decision will be made by the bureau of the Fifa council, which comprises the six confederation presidents, plus Fifa president Gianni Infantino. If it is approved as expected, it would not change the release dates for players, and Senegal against the Netherlands would be switched to 16:00 on the Monday, given only three games would be played instead of the present four.


England's Group B match with Iran, which is being played at 13:00 on 21 November, would be unaffected, as would Wales' opening match against the United States of America at 21:00 on the same date.


Frenkie de Jong "wants to stay" at Barcelona despite interest from Manchester United, says the club's president Joan Laporta. The Premier League side agreed a £63.5m deal for the Netherlands midfielder, 25, last month, but the move is yet to be finalised. 


De Jong came on at half-time and scored in Barcelona's 6-0 friendly win over Pumas UNAM on Sunday. "He is a Barca player of great quality and we want him to stay," said Laporta. "He has offers but we want him to stay and he wants to stay too." De Jong has been linked with a move to Chelsea, but is also a key target for new Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag, whose side lost 2-1 at home to Brighton on Sunday in his first game in charge.


Reports have suggested Barcelona want De Jong to take a wage cut should he remain at the Nou Camp, amid the club's financial troubles. The club are currently involved in a disagreement with De Jong over wages deferred by the Dutchman in the last couple of years which are now due to be paid.


Barcelona have so far spent over £120m this summer on new signings Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha and Jules Kounde, with Andreas Christensen and Franck Kessie arriving on free transfers. Meanwhile, Chelsea's Spain left-back Marcos Alonso is also close to joining the club.


Frank Lampard must find striker or Everton's season could make dangerous false start


The last thing Everton needed after scraping over the line to survive at the end of one season, was to leave themselves hostages to fortune at the start of the next. Everton did plenty right despite starting the season with a 1-0 defeat at home by Chelsea, but an avoidable flaw was brutally exposed at Goodison Park and must be addressed instantly.


The sale of Richarlison to Tottenham for £60m was an inevitable consequence of last season's struggles, the talisman who did so much to keep Everton in the Premier League understandably seeking a higher stage on the Champions League. Everton's backroom team, and a board who claim they have learned the lessons from their own ruinous mistakes and transfer policies, would have been well advised to have lined up the Brazilian's replacement in swift order, shortly after his departure for north London at the very latest.


The need is now even more urgent as Salomon Rondon looks a spent force, while Dominic Calvert-Lewin's increasingly concerning injury record should have had alarm bells ringing after starting only 15 games in all competitions last season. Everton's failure to act was punished when Calvert-Lewin suffered a knee injury in training days before the start of the season that rules him out for six weeks.



Cristiano Ronaldo is due to meet Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag on Tuesday to discuss his future at the club. The Portugal forward, 37, wants the club to let him leave this summer and he missed United's pre-season tour to Thailand and Australia because of personal reasons.


He has yet to train with the squad but has now flown back to Manchester. Ten Hag has previously said Ronaldo is "not for sale" and "in our plans." Ronaldo returned to United last season after playing for Real Madrid and Juventus. Ten Hag said he spoke to Ronaldo before the tour, explaining: "I had a good talk. That is between Cristiano and me. What I can confirm is we had a really good conversation together."


Ronaldo's absence from the tour fuelled speculation over his future, coming after he also missed the club's return to pre-season training at Carrington. He instead trained at the Portuguese national team's headquarters.


Ronaldo was United's top scorer last season - and third in the Premier League - but the club's overall campaign was seen as a big disappointment.



Manchester United have completed the signing of Argentina defender Lisandro Martinez from Ajax in a deal worth up to 67m euros (£57m).


United manager Erik ten Hag was keen to be reunited with the 24-year-old, who he signed for Ajax in 2019. He joins the club on a five-year contract which keeps him at Old Trafford until 2027, with the option of a further year. "It's an honour to join this great football club," Martinez said.


"I've worked so hard to get to this moment and, now that I'm here, I'm going to push myself even further." The centre-back is United's third signing of the summer following the arrivals of Christian Eriksen on a free transfer and Dutch full-back Tyrell Malacia.


Efforts continue to lure Frenkie de Jong to Old Trafford from Barcelona.


President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated Tobi Amusan for winning the women’s 100m hurdles gold for Nigeria at the World Athletics Championship 2022. He also celebrated the 25-year-old to set a new world record in the semi-finals of the athletic event and for becoming the first Nigerian to win a world championship.


The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, conveyed President Muhammadu Buhari’s message in a statement on Monday. “The President joins millions of Nigerians in celebrating this outstanding feat by a compatriot and two-time African Games champion, who in one night stunned the athletics world with her superlative and stellar performance,” he said.


“The President thanks the track superstar for making the Nigerian national anthem resonate again from the international podium, leaving the nation with the excitement and unforgettable memories of tears of joy and triumph; hope and victory; incredulity and belief.


“President Buhari says the legendary career and achievements of the golden girl will continue to inspire the upcoming generations of Nigerian athletes to achieve spectacular success.”


By Ori Martins


The unpardonable relegation of Heartland FC, Owerri, was gradual, steady and eventual. It came in phases. The signs and signals were there but they were all ignored. 


To start with, it all started when Governor Hope Uzodimma anointed the Imo State deputy speaker, Rt Hon Amara Iwuanyanwu, as the supervisor of the team. Without any known record of being a sports personality in any way, the Imo deputy speaker started on a wrong note. He unprofessionally sacked the general manager of the team, Chukwudi Ifeanyi, and every other thing that knocked the team negatively had its root from this mindless move. 


Having uprooted the general manager, Amara Iwuanyanwu took over the team and annexed it in a manner like a dictator. He recklessly shutdown Heartland's office and commandeered that all official issues - meetings - concerning the club must be deliberated in his official lodge. The consequence is that no member of the team mustered the courage to challenge the deputy speaker each time he came up with any of those obnoxious policies or ideas that ultimately hammered the club to relegation. If proceedings were taking place at Heartland's office, people would have been free to freely express their thoughts and feelings. 


Amara Iwuanyanwu took the unthinkable line of action that obviously buried Heartland: he allegedly cornered the club's funds and finances. This way, it was Amara Iwuanyanwu, rather than the general manager, through the accountant, that was accessing the team's funds. Investigations and  feelers from the team clearly indicated that Heartland FC have a valid bank account, a cashier and an accountant. Yet, it was the deputy speaker who if confirmed, approved, signed and collected, and at the same time disbursed funds. This really got the management team disgusted and disenchanted about the entire drama going on in the team.They were crest fallen.  Yet, Amara Iwuanyanwu was said to have  collected  average of N5m weekly for the prosecution of home and away games. In all, informed sports journalists have conservatively pegged it that Governor Uzodimma allegedly handed the deputy speaker the mind boggling sum of over N1b. But how can a responsible government allow such sum to be squandered on Heartland and yet the team was relegated? 


It has also been discovered that Amara Iwuanyanwu couldn't expend the funds from Uzodimma on the team because, by then, he had commenced the offensive idea of taking members of the Imo State House of Assembly  to Heartland's away matches, particularly in South East and South - South zones. You see now. The finances that ought to have been utilized for the good of the team were monumentally lavished on assembly house members who had nothing to do with the team and contributed nothing apart from being a part of the jamboree cocktail. 


This disturbing and rude tale compelled the deputy speaker to sacking some members of the team and slashing the salaries of those who were lucky to have escaped his sledgehammer. 


Most of the times, the players complained and protested against their non payment of salaries and match allowances. Because of this, some vital points were lost on both home and away grounds. 


Apart from Amara Iwuanyanwu, there were also the general manager, Promise Nwachukwu and the sports commissioner, Dan Ogu. Both men are misfits in sports circles. They lack capacity, carriage and knowledge on how to manage the affairs of a club like Heartland. And so, they never mustered the courage to speak truth to power - the deputy speaker - when he completely derailed. 


It was at that point that Governor Uzodimma ought to have called the deputy speaker to order. But he never did. Thus, Heartland FC, five times Premier League champions, trice Federation Cup winners and twice CAF Champions Cup finalists,  went down. 


If it were to be a government that has the interest of growth and development of the state at heart, by now, an independent investigative panel (of inquiry) ought to have been set up by governor to look into details why Heartland took this laughable but criminal nosedive. That is, by now heads ought to be rolling. But what we hear is that the man who cooked this poisonous food - the deputy speaker -  is still busy serving the menu even after it has proved his dish poised his guests to death


Just take an assessment of all the national football teams: male or female, Imo footballers are making waves, serving as the cornerstones of their respective sides. Yet, back home, the only football team in the state, is relegated even when Abia State has three teams - two in the Premier League and one in the lower division. Akwa Ibom has four across the divisions. As the male team, Heartland FC are relegated so also was the female team, Heartland Queens,  demoted. What a shame? 


This is how Uzodimma and his APC allies led Heartland to a miserable relegation that was absolutely avoidable. Uzodimma's notoriety in failures in sports are not limited to Heartland FC and Heartland Queens  alone. 


Today, what is known as Grasshoppers International Handball team are no more. Grasshoppers were unbeatable in Nigeria for decades and twice African and West African champions. In almost three years of Uzodimma's administration, Grasshoppers are extinct and extinguished. 


The Imo State hockey team called The Imo Flickers were the number one side in Nigeria and were representing the country in continental competitions before the arrival of Uzodimma as governor. As you read this, The Flickers cannot even get sponsored for zonal qualifiers organized in South East.


Just now, news filtered through that mass exodus has hit Imo State camp as leading athletes have abandoned the state in droves to feature for Edo, Rivers and Delta States in the next National Sports Festival.


Yet, former governor, Rt Hon Emeka Ihedioha, had set up a standard for sports administration when, for the first time in the history of the state, he constituted, through an act of law, the Imo State Sports Commission. He appointed a seasoned sports administrator and internationally acclaimed sports journalist, Chief (Sir) Fan Ndubuoke, as the chairman. 


Through the sports commission as supervised by Ndubuoke, Ihedioha started the renovation of both the Dan Anyiam Stadium as well as the Grasshoppers International Handball Pitch. He commenced the construction of a new Olympic sized indoor sports hall and the equipment were imported from overseas. A state sports festival was organized and a sports summit was put in place. Construction of stadiums was going simultaneously across the local government areas. After going through all Ihedioha had on ground and on paper, the minister of sports, Mr Sunday Dare, historically proclaimed that "Imo State is now the home of sports in Nigeria". Dare is of APC. Ihedioha, PDP. Yet, the former never minded party differences because he was touched by the organized method Ihedioha executed his sports programmes and projects. 


As it turned out to be, the Sports  Commission model was jettisoned for a confused system that fussed it with the ministry bureaucracy. Two, the massive sports equipment imported  have either been looted or allowed to rout away in government offices. Three,  the Back-to-Root programme to reverse the exodus of athletes of Imo origin to other states was equally abandoned. Imo youths have now become slaves in other states in an attempt to pursue their careers when they would have had all at their beck and call here in the state. 


 Sadly, all the above trailblazing grounds were not well followed up by the Uzodimma administration. And that is what has brought about this comprehensive and unimaginable failures in sports under Governor Uzodimma's watch. The gods are watching.


Super Falcons striker Asisat Oshoala has won a record fifth African Women’s Player of the Year Award. Oshoala, who plays club football for Barcelona, beat Grace Chanda (Zambia/BIIK Kazygurt) and Ajara Nchout Njoya (Cameroon/Inter Milan) to the award.


The win sees her overtake her compatriot Perpetual Nkwocha as the player with the most African Women’s Player of the Year Award. She was the only Nigerian nominee to make the 2022 CAF awards’ final shortlist.


Super Falcons’ coach Randy Waldrum was originally nominated for Coach of The Year but dropped from the final shortlist. The situation was similar for Super Eagles players Moses Simon and Akinkunmi Amoo.


Oshoala, 27, had equalled Nkwocha’s then record wins of four in 2019. 


Senegal's Sadio Mane was crowned African Footballer of the Year for the second time running at the Confederation of African Football (Caf) awards ceremony in the Moroccan capital Rabat. Mane scored the winning penalty as Senegal beat Egypt in a shootout in this year's Africa Cup of Nations final to lift the trophy for the first time.


The awards returned for the first time in three years after being suspended by the coronavirus pandemic, with Nigeria's Asisat Oshoala also retaining the title she won in 2019. "I am very, very happy to receive the trophy this year," Mane, 30, said as he collected his prize. Mane beat compatriot and Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy as well as former Liverpool team-mate Salah, whose Egypt side lost February's final.


"I thank the Senegalese people, and dedicate this trophy to the youth of my country," added Mane, who also helped Senegal reach the World Cup and won two domestic cups with Liverpool. Mane's prize was one of five picked up by Senegal in a total of seven men's categories after a night to remember for the West African nation. Long-standing Senegalese boss Aliou Cisse won coach of the year, with his side named men's team of the year, while Pape Sarr was named young player of the year and another Senegalese, Pape Ousmane Sakho, won best goal for his overhead kick for Tanzanian side Simba.


"We waited a long time for this Nations Cup," said Augustin Senghor, the president of Senegal's football federation. "We are a good example to all those teams who have not yet won (the tournament)."



Following the recent development in the football industry in Imo state Nigeria, Heartland football club FC players and football lovers across the globe have called on Imo state government to as a matter of urgency sack the entire management of the football club to reposition the FC. 

This call was made at the end of the last opportunity the club had to continue in the future competitions but failed to prove their ability to win the match.

It was gathered by our Sports correspodent in Owerri that the wooping one billion 1B Naira claimed to have invested in the club by the state government was not utilized in any way to improve the club.

Imo State Government cliamed to have sunk more than 1Billion Naira into the heartland football club through the house member on sports but to the greatest chagrin of the club no such money was felt in the club neither was the record of expenditure made open to the management of the club. 

Players of heartland FC has therefore called for an emergency investigation into such a wooping cliam of money sent through the deputy speaker of Imo state House of Assembly, Rt Hon Chyma Iwuanyanwu. 

Fans in their dissatisfaction have also called on Governor Hope Uzodinma to recall the management of the club and possibly sack all of them to improve the club.

Regrettedly, Imo people are calling on the government to hastily do everything possible to fix back heartland FC to shape. Heartland is the only football club functional in the state and therefore have to be well equipt in every capacity to make the state proud. 

It was a great disappointment to the entire state for such a relegation status and charged the players of heartland FC to re-organize themselves and play perfectly for Imolites and football lovers.

At the time of this report calls put across Commissioner for sports did not go through. 



Manchester United have completed the signing of Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen on a free transfer. The former Ajax, Tottenham, Inter Milan and Brentford player has signed a three-year contract at Old Trafford.


"I still have major ambitions in the game. There is a huge amount that I know I can achieve, and this is the perfect place to continue my journey," Eriksen, 30, said.


"Manchester United is a special club, and I cannot wait to get started." Earlier in July, Eriksen agreed in principle to sign for United after his short-term contract at Brentford ended in June.


He is United's second signing under new manager Erik ten Hag after Netherlands full-back Tyrell Malacia from Feyenoord.


Paul Pogba is set to rejoin Juventus on a free transfer after his Manchester United contract expired. It is understood the 29-year-old France midfielder will have a medical at the weekend before completing the move. Pogba joined United from the Italian side in 2016 for a then world-record fee of £89m.


United and Pogba failed to agree on a new contract and the club confirmed at the start of June that he would leave as a free agent this summer. It is anticipated Pogba will begin training with Juventus next week prior to their trip to the United States, where they will face Barcelona and Real Madrid on 27 and 30 July respectively. For the second straight season, Juventus finished fourth in Serie A, 16 points behind champions AC Milan.


They had been Italian champions for the preceding nine seasons, with Pogba playing a key role in their title wins from 2012-13 to 2015-16. He scored 34 goals from 178 games in his previous spell with Juventus having also joined on a free from United in 2012, after coming through the Old Trafford academy.


During his first season back at Old Trafford, Pogba helped United win the EFL Cup and Europa League but they would prove to be the only trophies he won in his second spell.

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