Connect with us

News

Postecoglou dismisses claims that Mathys Tel rejected Spurs

Postecoglou

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou has denied reports suggesting that 19-year-old forward Mathys Tel initially refused to join the club before his deadline-day transfer from Bayern Munich.

Reports emerged last week claiming that Tel had declined a move to Spurs despite meeting chairman Daniel Levy in Germany. However, the forward was later pictured en route to London and officially completed his move on transfer deadline day, joining on loan with a £47.5 million purchase option for the summer.

Addressing the speculation, Postecoglou clarified the situation: “I think people need to understand that you are talking about a 19-year-old who has to make a major decision for his career. It’s not that he rejected us or anyone else. He just wanted to be comfortable with his decision, and credit to him for that.”

Postecoglou also praised Tel’s diligence during the transfer process: “He took so much time and was very diligent about finding out everything. He had other options, which gives me even more confidence that we are getting the right mentality and player. He is ambitious and confident, and it’s great that he chose us.”

Tel may make his debut as Spurs travel to Anfield for the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final clash against Liverpool on Thursday.

New defensive signing Kevin Danso is also available for selection, but key defenders Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero remain sidelined. Spurs are defending a narrow 1-0 lead from the first leg.

Continue Reading
Advertisement

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News

Trump to Sign Executive Order Restricting Transgender Women from Female Sports Categories

Trump

US President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order aimed at preventing transgender women from competing in female sports categories, according to White House officials.

The order, which will provide legal interpretations and regulations, tasks the Department of Education with investigating high schools suspected of non-compliance.

Supporters argue that the move restores fairness in sports, while LGBTQ+ advocacy and human rights organizations have condemned it as discriminatory.

Expected to cover high school, university, and grassroots sports, the order aligns with recent actions by sports governing bodies such as swimming, athletics, and golf, which have barred transgender women from female competitions if they underwent male puberty.

The executive order will reverse a previous position under the Biden administration that extended federal protection to LGBTQ+ students, without offering specific guidelines on transgender athletes.

The Department of Education will be empowered to oversee Title IX compliance, ensuring that federally funded education programs adhere to this new directive.

The White House also plans to engage bodies like the NCAA, inviting female athletes and their parents to discuss concerns over competition fairness and safety.

While White House officials claim the policy is widely supported, Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson criticized it for fostering harassment and discrimination, stating, “For so many students, sports are about finding somewhere to belong. Not partisan policies that make life harder for them.”

Continue Reading

News

Galatasaray open talks with Wolves for midfielder Mario Lemina

Mario Lemina

Galatasaray has confirmed negotiations with Wolves over the transfer of Gabonese midfielder Mario Lemina.

Lemina, who joined Wolves from Nice in January 2023, has been sidelined since January 6 following a fallout with manager Vitor Pereira. The midfielder initially refused to make himself available for selection, only to reverse his stance later. Pereira, however, insisted Lemina would remain out until the transfer window closed.

On Wednesday, Galatasaray announced they had entered discussions with both Lemina and Wolves, with Turkey’s transfer window remaining open until February 11.

Lemina, 31, previously played for Galatasaray on loan during the 2019-20 season, making 28 appearances.

His time at Wolves saw challenges, including losing the captaincy to Nelson Semedo after a clash with West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen. Wolves, currently sitting 17th in the Premier League, are just two points above the relegation zone after a difficult season.

Galatasaray, on the other hand, lead the Turkish Super Lig and have advanced to the knockout play-off stage of the Europa League.

Lemina’s career began at Lorient, followed by stints at Marseille and Juventus. Southampton signed him for a then club-record £18.1 million in 2017, where he made 52 appearances.

Continue Reading

News

Tsimikas urges aggression as Liverpool aim to overcome Spurs in Carabao Cup Semi-Final

Tsimikas

Liverpool fullback Kostas Tsimikas has called on his teammates to adopt an aggressive approach as they prepare to face Tottenham Hotspur in the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final at Anfield.

Trailing by a one-goal deficit from the first leg, Tsimikas expressed confidence in Liverpool’s ability to secure victory on home turf.

“Everybody is really ready for this game. It will be tough, but we are prepared for every challenge,” Tsimikas told the club’s website.

He emphasized the team’s determination to win every trophy this season, highlighting the importance of the Anfield crowd.

“The fans always give us extra power and confidence. With Anfield at our backs, we are stronger, and we have to show that again.”

Discussing the game plan, Tsimikas stressed the importance of an early goal to shift the game’s momentum.

“We need to score quickly. That will change the dynamic and force them to open up. We must capitalize on that and score goals to win.”

The Reds will be looking to harness their attacking prowess and fan support as they seek to overturn Tottenham’s advantage and progress to the final.

Continue Reading

Trending