مواعيد مباريات اليوم الخميس 28-12-2023 والقنوات الناقلة.. الأهلي يواجه فيوتشر وآرسنال أمام وست هام

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يشهد اليوم الخميس 28-12-2023 إقامة عدد من المباريات الهامة محليًا وعالميًا، في كأس السوبر المصري، والدوري السعودي والإنجليزي على مدار اليوم.

وتقام اليوم مباراتان في بطولة كأس السوبر المصري، حيث لقاء تحديد المركزين الثالث والرابع التي تجمع بين بيراميدز وسيراميكا كليوباترا وكذلك مباراة النهائي، حيث يلاقي الأهلي منافسه فيوتشر. 

ويطمح الأهلي في الحفاظ على لقب كأس السوبر واقتناصه للمرة الـ 14 في تاريخه بعد الفوز به أعوام (2003 – 2005 – 2006 – 2007 – 2008 – 2010 – 2012 – 2014 – 2015 – 2017 – 2018 – 2021 – 2022)

وفي الدوري السعودي تنطلق منافسات الجولة الـ19 من المسابقة بإقامة مباراتين، الأولى بين الاتفاق ومنافسه الحزم والأخرى بين الرياض وضمك.

وعلى مستوى الدوري الإنجليزي تختتم منافسات الجولة الـ 19 من المسابقة بإقامة مواجهتين مساء اليوم بين آرسنال ووست هام والأخرى بين توتنهام ومنافسه برايتون. مواعيد مباريات اليوم الخميس 28-12-2023 والقنوات الناقلةمواعيد مباريات كأس السوبر المصري اليوم

بيراميدز ضد سيراميكا كليوباترا، وتنطلق المباراة الساعة 3 عصرًا بتوقيت مصر، 4 مساءً بتوقيت السعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة أون تايم سبورتس 1 وأبو ظبي الرياضية 1.

الأهلي أمام فيوتشر، وتنطلق المباراة الساعة 7 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 8 مساءً بتوقيت السعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة أون تايم سبورتس 1 وأبو ظبي الرياضية 1. مواعيد مباريات الدوري السعودي اليوم

الاتفاق أمام الحزم، وتنطلق المباراة الساعة 5 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 6 مساءً بتوقيت السعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة SSC Sport extra1.

الرياض ضد ضمك، وتنطلق المباراة الساعة 5 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 6 مساءً بتوقيت السعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة SSC Sport extra2. مواعيد مباريات الدوري الإنجليزي اليوم

توتنهام أمام برايتون، وتنطلق المباراة الساعة 09:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 10:30 مساءً بتوقيت السعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة beIN SPORTS 2 HD.

أرسنال ضد وست هام يونايتد، وتنطلق المباراة الساعة 10:15 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 11:15 مساءً بتوقيت السعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة beIN SPORTS 1 HD.

ويُمكنكم متابعة أحداث المباريات لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنـــا

Conte praises ‘fantastic’ reliable Spurs star

Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte has heaped praise on Hugo Lloris stand-in Fraser Forster, calling him ‘fantastic’ and ‘reliable’.

The Lowdown: Forster called…

The former Celtic star, signed on a free transfer from Southampton last summer, has been forced to stand-in for the injured Lloris recently.

The France international suffered a knee problem last month, ruling him out of action for around six to eight weeks and forcing Spurs to cope without one of their figureheads.

Lloris has been out of form this Premier League season but his presence as a veteran with real experience is invaluable, making Forster’s job to replace the 36-year-old a great one.

The Englishman, however, appears to have earned the respect of Conte for his temporary job as Spurs’ number one.

The Latest: Conte praises Forster…

Speaking to the media on Thursday, via reporter Alasdair Gold, Conte heaped praised on Forster for his reliability – calling him a ‘fantastic signing’ for the club.

The Italian stated:

“For sure Fraser is playing very well. He’s showing to be a reliable player. He’s showing to be a really good guy.

“I remembered him well from in the Champions League when we played Celtic with Juventus. He impressed me and the way to be a keeper.

“At the same time, He’s a really good person, a positive person for this dressing room. I think it was a fantastic signing for the club and he’s showing he deserves credit.

“For sure Hugo is our keeper but before to come back he has to stay well. We won’t force the situation because he needs to be right and Fraser deserves credit. We are really happy with Fraser but when Hugo will be ready he is our first choice.”

The Verdict: Great player…

The 6 foot 6 keeper has been a brilliant stand-in for Lloris, but ahead of this summer, Spurs still need to contemplate the Frenchman’s long-term replacement.

It is believed that Spurs are looking for an heir with the north Londoners targeting Illan Meslier and Robert Sanchez from the English top flight.

Elsewhere, the Lilywhites have also been looking at Diogo Costa from FC Porto and Mike Maignan from AC Milan – so the club aren’t exactly short of options.

Whoever they opt to make their top target, it is perhaps one of sporting director Fabio Paratici’s most crucial decisions of the summer window, if he is in fact there for that long amid Juve’s financial scandal.

Tottenham targeting Amorim as new manager

Tottenham Hotspur are now targeting Sporting CP boss Ruben Amorim to replace Antonio Conte as manager, according to a report.

The Lowdown: Spurs assessing their options

With Football Insider recently reporting that Tottenham are set to mutually part ways with Conte at the end of the season, the club have now started the process of finding a suitable replacement.

Former Barcelona boss Luis Enrique has been named as the lead contender for the job, however he is not the only option for Daniel Levy, with Mauricio Pochettino and Thomas Tuchel also said to be in the frame.

The Latest: Amorim targeted

According to reports from Portugal however (via Sport Witness), Spurs are also targeting Amorim, but he will not come cheap as he has a €20m (£17.7m) release clause included in his current contract.

Tottenham are set to face competition from Paris Saint-Germain, as the French club are considering the Sporting boss as a potential replacement for Christophe Galtier, but the Lilywhites are in pole position “at the head” of the list of suitors.

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The Verdict: Get it done?

Hailed as ‘sensational’ by members of the media, the Portuguese coach has done a fine job in his home country, winning five trophies during spells with Sporting CP and SC Braga.

That record is particularly impressive given that the tactician is just 38-years-old, still very young for a manager, and he could be ready to take that next step by moving to a top Premier League club.

However, Amorim has no experience in England, so appointing him would undoubtedly be a risk for Levy, especially when there are other managers on the shortlist who have a proven track record in the Premier League, most notably Tuchel, who won the 2020-21 Champions League with Chelsea.

Danjuma should have started for Spurs

Journalist Alasdair Gold has criticised Tottenham Hotspur’s decision to start Lucas Moura ahead of Arnaut Danjuma in their shock FA Cup defeat.

What happened to Spurs in the FA Cup?

Antonio Conte’s side were eliminated from what was likely their final chance at silverware this season with a 1-0 defeat to Sheffield United, and there was plenty of rotation in the starting XI.

Harry Kane was on the bench with Richarlison playing through the middle, and Moura started ahead of January loan signing Danjuma.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Gold criticised this decision, given that Moura is set to leave the club, whilst Danjuma could prove to be a useful option going forward.

(36.00) “The big thing about the choice of Lucas is, why not Arnaut Danjuma? I don’t understand it,” he stated.

“Just purely looking at it from a future point of view, I know Danjuma’s on loan but there is an option to buy, so he needs chances to prove that he should stay. Lucas, with the club not taking up the option to extend his contract by another 12 months, it appears he is leaving in the summer.

“So why are you not giving the new man a chance to impress and earn himself a permanent deal? Or just putting it out there, getting him sharper in case you need him because of injuries as the season goes on.”

Is there a role for Danjuma at Spurs?

The Dutchman typically played on the left or through the middle during his time at Villarreal, but with Harry Kane and Son Heung-min or Richarlison occupying those roles, he is yet to start a game at Spurs.

He joined in January in a dramatic deal after initially agreeing on a loan move to Everton, and his loan contract includes an option to buy.

However, given that he is failing to break into the team now, ahead of players such as Moura who likely won’t be at the club next season, it looks unlikely that he will be included in any future plans for Spurs.

Unless he can establish himself as someone who can start for the first team, then he will likely return to his parent club during the summer instead of making his stay in north London permanent.

Rangers knocked back in Cole Palmer bid

Glasgow Rangers have reportedly been ‘knocked back’ in a bid to bring an English attacker to Ibrox on loan for the rest of the season.

The Lowdown: Raskin transfer confirmed

Earlier this evening, the Premiership club confirmed the transfer of midfielder Nicolas Raskin, who has joined on a long-term contract for an undisclosed fee.

There have been claims that the Light Blues are working on at least one more signing before tonight’s deadline, so it will be interesting to see if they complete any more business in the next few hours.

The Latest: Palmer interest ‘knocked back’

As shared by The Sun’s live transfer blog (11:15 am), their journalist Phil Thomas claims that Rangers have been ‘knocked back’ in a bid to sign Cole Palmer on loan from Manchester City.

Pep Guardiola has blocked the move, having already blocked inquiries from both Brighton and Hove Albion and Sheffield United for the 20-year-old.

The Verdict: Move on

Michael Beale and Rangers need to move on from Palmer now and try to get another attacking body in at Ibrox before the deadline.

Tom Lawrence is injured, while no other winger in the squad has scored more than three goals in all competitions so far this season.

The Gers have scored 18 fewer goals than bitter rivals Celtic at the top of the Premiership, and they need more help in the attacking third.

Hailed by City coaching staff as ‘exceptional’ and a ‘talent’ with ‘great quality’ (talkSPORT), Palmer scored a stunning 42 goals and supplied a further 19 assists at youth level for City, and he has made 30 senior appearances at the age of just 20 (Transfermarkt).

The Englishman would have been an exciting signing for Rangers, but Beale and co will now have to look elsewhere.

West Ham United: Bridge makes Dawson transfer claim

Transfer reporter Michael Bridge has claimed that West Ham United will want to replace Craig Dawson before the January transfer window closes.

The Lowdown: Dawson joins Wolves

Wolves signed the defender earlier this month from David Moyes’ side on a two-and-a-half-year deal.

The 32-year-old Premier League for the Hammers in three seasons with the east London outfit.

Dawson’s last appearance in a West Ham shirt came in their 2-2 draw away at Leeds United, but his departure leaves a space at the back for the Irons.

The Latest: Hammers to replace Dawson

Bridge claimed that West Ham will look to bring in a new centre-back this month to replace Dawson following his exit earlier in the window when speaking to GiveMeSport.

He stated: “I think West Ham were slightly reluctant to sell Dawson due to his history and relationship with the club. Ideally, they’ll want to replace him.

“He had such a great relationship with the club, earning the nickname Ballon d’Awson, and it’s clearly a transfer that has gone so much better than West Ham fans ever imagined.

“I do wonder if West Ham will look to get a replacement in with a few days to go.”

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The Verdict: Experienced replacement needed

In our view, a potential replacement for Dawson should be someone that offers plenty of experience in the centre-back position.

The 32-year-old was someone who wasn’t a consistent starter for West Ham at the time of his departure, but he was a well-travelled and experienced pro who knew the Premier League very well.

David Moyes certainly valued having him in his squad, with the Scot describing the defender as a ‘fantastic professional’ and a player with ‘proven quality’, when speaking about him on West Ham’s club website.

Centre-back Kurt Zouma is currently out with a hamstring injury and Nayef Aguerd has not long returned from his long-term knock, so there is uncertainty about who the Irons should play as their centre-half pairing.

Meanwhile, West Ham currently find themselves in the midst of a relegation battle and only a point above the drop, so we believe adding an experienced defender familiar with the Premier League could help tighten up their backline and make that bit of difference to keep them up.

City can ditch Palmer in El Khannouss swoop

Manchester City are reportedly interested in signing KRC Genk wonderkid Bilal El Khannouss and signing the Morocco international could allow Pep Guardiola to ditch Cole Palmer.

According to reports from Belgium, City and Napoli are currently leading the race to sign Genk’s golden boy, with the Pro League side set to demand around €32m (£28m) for his services this winter as they look to make the teenager their record sale.

Despite being just 18, the attacking midfielder has featured in all but one of Genk’s games in the Belgian top flight so far this campaign, contributing two assists in 18 games and earning a solid 6.68 rating from WhoScored for his performances, with De Smurfen currently comfortably top of the Pro League.

The club’s technical director Dimitri De Condé was extremely complimentary of El Khannouss’ ability and potential last year, saying:

“Bilal is a pleasure to watch and during my eight years at the club, I have rarely seen such a talent at KRC Genk.”

When you consider that the likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Thibaut Courtois and Leandro Trossard have all come through Genk’s academy and gone on to big things, this certainly bodes well for the youngster’s future in the game, and City will no doubt be hoping that he can live up to his potential should he make the move to the Etihad.

The arrival of another highly-rated attacking midfielder could well spell the end for Palmer, who has struggled in his rare appearances so far this campaign, failing to notch a single goal or assist in any of his 16 appearances in all competitions.

The 20-year-old looked as if he could follow in the footsteps of Phil Foden when he was promoted to the first team by Guardiola, especially with his phenomenal record for the U21s, which has seen him manage 22 goals and 11 assists in just 29 appearances.

Guardiola has given him a chance to impress in each of the last two fixtures but he was anonymous in games against Chelsea and Southampton, so it would be a surprise to see him given many more opportunities this season.

Therefore, if the 18-year-old El Khannouss does arrive on the back of some impressive performances playing for a team at the top of the league, it could well spell the end for one of City’s academy graduates.

Newcastle: Wood delivers FA Cup disaster

Newcastle United have been knocked out of the FA Cup in a shock defeat to League One side Sheffield Wednesday this evening at Hillsborough, and Eddie Howe will surely be regretting his decision to make so many changes for the clash.

The Magpies manager made eight changes to the starting XI which drew with Arsenal in an effort to give fringe players the opportunity to prove their worth and allow first-teamers a rest ahead of the Carabao Cup quarter-final clash against Leicester City on Tuesday.

Despite having 75% possession of the ball, more shots on goal (22 v 9), more big chances created (4 v 3), more shots inside the box (15 v 6) and more dribbles completed (63% v 13%) than the home side, Newcastle were unable to convert their overwhelming amount of chances, which ultimately cost them their place in the competition.

The first half was relatively uneventful, with Newcastle dominating the ball, and although both teams were creating chances comfortably to threaten their opponents, it remained scoreless at the interval.

In the second half, the drama unfolded as Wednesday’s striker Josh Windass finally broke the stalemate to give his team the lead in the 52nd minute, and the chaos that he caused Newcastle didn’t end there as he doubled the lead with another goal just 13 minutes later.

Bruno Guimaraes responded with a goal for Newcastle in the 69th minute but chance after chance was squandered and, after a prolonged period of injury time, Howe’s side fell to just their second defeat of the season.

One player who was brought onto the pitch to strengthen the attacking threat was striker Chris Wood, replacing a freshly-returned Alexander Isak in front of goal, and it’s safe to say that it was a complete disaster from the New Zealand striker.

Over his 45-minute performance, the 31-year-old flop – whose display was dubbed “awful” by Adam Wesley – had 23 touches, completed just 14 passes, lost 100% of his duels and missed a one-on-one opportunity with the goalkeeper to equalise late into the second half, a miss which must result in the striker never wearing the black and white shirt again.

Wood has been linked with a potential move away from St James’ Park after falling somewhat out of favour due to his goal-shy approach (just three this season), Callum Wilson’s form and Isak’s arrival, with Leeds United one of the clubs reportedly keeping an eye on the striker.

An opportunity to offload Wood should not be ignored by Howe and PIF if a club should make a concrete offer over the January transfer window, as it is clear from tonight’s disasterclass that the drop-off in quality is huge when replacing his positional peers in the centre-forward role.

Wolves: Bueno had a game to forget vs Ev

Wolverhampton Wanderers ended a five-match run without a Premier League win in dramatic fashion on Monday afternoon, with Julen Lopetegui’s side running out 2-1 victors over Everton thanks to a last-minute Rayan Ait Nouri winner.

However, when Yerry Mina easily outmuscled Hugo Bueno from an Everton corner just seven minutes into the match, with the centre-back opening the scoring from his resulting free header, an Old Gold victory initially looked unlikely.

In truth, despite Daniel Podence’s equaliser mid-way through the first half, this view remained the case until Ait Nouri bundled in Wolves’ second of the match with just seconds remaining – as the Toffees had dominated large spells of the game.

And, while it is undeniable that left-back Bueno remains an extremely exciting prospect for the club, the 20-year-old very much had something of a game to forget at Goodison Park on Monday afternoon.

Indeed, over the course of his 59 minutes on the pitch, the £2.6m-rated talent was extremely wasteful in possession, completing just 14 of his 25 passes – a success rate of a mere 56% – failing to find his man with any of his five attempted long balls and losing the ball on 22 separate occasions, as well as failing with two of his three attempted dribbles.

The £2.2k-per-week defender also offered his side little at the back, winning five of his ten duels – a success rate of 50% – making no clearances and blocking no shots, with these returns seeing the youngster earn an extremely disappointing Sofascore match rating of just 6.40 – the joint second-worst score earned by any of the Wolves side on the day.

The Athletic journalist Steve Madeley also awarded the full-back a four in his own player ratings – the joint-lowest of any of Lopetegui’s side – while The Athletic’s Everton correspondent, Patrick Boyland, stated his belief that “Bueno didn’t live up to his name” against the Toffees on Monday afternoon.

As such, while Bueno is undoubtedly a better player than his performance against Everton would suggest, unfortunately for the youngster, his display on Monday will certainly be one he will be hoping to forget as quickly as possible.

Newcastle still keen on Andrey Santos

Newcastle United are reportedly still plotting a move for Vasco de Gama sensation, Andrey Santos, despite intense rival interest in the highly-rated teenager.

What’s the word?

According to GOAL, while the Magpies are yet to make a formal approach for the 18-year-old, the belief is that sporting director Dan Ashworth could well make a firm offer for the Brazilian once the transfer window opens in January.

As per the report, the youngster’s current side are believed to be eyeing a club-record fee if they are to part ways with their prize asset, with any deal set eclipse to the €18.5m (£16m) exit of Paulinho to Bayer Leverkusen in 2018.

The Tynesiders will, however, face a battle for the midfielder’s signature amid reports that Premier League rivals Chelsea are in ‘advanced talks’ regarding a £12m deal for the playmaker.

Howe’s own Laimer

The Rio-born starlet may well be a rather inexperienced asset – having made just 37 senior appearances for his current side to date – although the midfield maestro has more than showcased his quality in that time, having netted eight times in all competitions thus far.

Despite his youth, Santos has seemingly warranted the clamour for his services due to his sparkling form in his embryonic career at first-team level so far, having only recently been lauded as a “monster” and a “complete player” by compatriot Juninho Pernambucano.

With adding a new addition in the centre of the park believed to be something of a “priority” in the New Year for manager Eddie Howe, according to journalist Craig Hope, the Magpies could well find their ideal solution in the form of the Brazil U20 international.

Interestingly as far as the northeast side are concerned, the teen’s talents have even been compared to RB Leipzig sensation, Konrad Laimer, in recent times by talent scout Jacek Kulig, with the versatile ace – who can also feature on the flanks – having been one of the leading figures in Europe in his position of late.

The 25-year-old – who has been dubbed the “Austrian N’Golo Kante” due to his relentless and tireless presence in the centre of the park – notably ranks in the top 1% in Europe for blocks made as a sign of his defensive prowess, while he also offers real ball-playing quality as he also ranks in the top 12% for dribbles completed.

The 24-cap machine – who could well be on his way to Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich – is no doubt an impressive figure to be likened to, with such a comparison to Santos likely to bode well for the Magpies.

While Ashworth may well face a battle to land the exciting “wonderkid” – as once described by journalist Bolarinwa Olajide – such a move would surely prove worth it for Newcastle both in the short-term, but also in the years to come.

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