Match ends, Roma 2, Frosinone 0.
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Coupe du monde féminine : l’Anglaise Sandy MacIver s’exclut


La gardienne anglaise Sandy MacIver s’est rendue indisponible pour la sélection pour la Coupe du monde de cet été après qu’une blessure ait gâché la fin de sa saison.
Le joueur de Manchester City a une sélection et a régulièrement été le remplaçant du premier choix Mary Earps.
Cependant, elle s’est retirée de l’équipe anglaise de Finalissima en avril et ne jouera plus en Australie et en Nouvelle-Zélande.
“J’ai pris la décision de me rendre indisponible pour la sélection anglaise à l’avenir”, a déclaré le joueur de 24 ans.
“Je me concentre actuellement sur ma rééducation. Je fais de grands progrès et j’attends avec impatience une pré-saison en pleine forme avec City.”
L’Angleterre nommera son équipe pour la Coupe du monde, qui débutera le 20 juillet, mercredi prochain, le 31 mai.
MacIver était l’une des quatre gardiennes de l’équipe précédente de Sarina Wiegman avec Earps, Hannah Hampton et Ellie Roebuck – pour qui elle est également remplaçante à Manchester City – avant de se retirer en raison d’une blessure à l’aine.
L’Angleterre, championne d’Europe, a été gênée par une blessure dans la préparation de la Coupe du monde, avec la capitaine Leah Williamson définitivement exclue avec l’attaquant Fran Kirby.
L’attaquant clé Beth Mead est aussi un sérieux doute en raison d’une blessure au ligament croisé antérieur à long terme tandis que les défenseurs Lucy Bronze et Millie Bright sont également aux prises avec des blessures.
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Bradley Lowery: Man charged over ‘taunt’ at Sheffield Wednesday match

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Roma 2-0 Frosinone – Romelu Lukaku helps Jose Mourinho’s struggling side to success


Romelu Lukaku helped Roma to their second win of the Serie A season with a goal in a 2-0 victory over Frosinone on Sunday.
The striker, 30, netted a third strike in five league games for Roma after latching on to a clever pass from Paulo Dybala before the break.
Dybala also created Lorenzo Pellegrini’s volleyed second.
“It’s an important win with lots of hard work and efficiency in front of goal,” said Lukaku.
Jose Mourinho’s struggling side moved up to 12th on eight points from seven matches after bouncing back from an embarrassing 4-1 midweek thrashing at Genoa.
Belgian Lukaku, who returned for another spell in Italy on loan from Chelsea, added: “We’re in a difficult situation, but the season is still long. We need to keep playing like that.”
Mourinho said on Saturday he had no fears over his future despite overseeing the worst start of his coaching career.
Line-ups
Roma
Formation 3-4-2-1
- 1Rui Patrício
- 23Mancini
- 4Cristante
- 5Ndicka
- 2KarsdorpBooked at 64minsSubstituted forKristensenat 70′minutes
- 52Bove
- 16Paredes
- 37Spinazzola
- 21DybalaSubstituted forAzmounat 90+1′minutes
- 7PellegriniSubstituted forAouarat 85′minutes
- 90Lukaku
Substitutes
- 11Belotti
- 17Azmoun
- 19Çelik
- 22Aouar
- 43Kristensen
- 59Zalewski
- 60Pagano
- 61Pisilli
- 63Boer
- 67e Costa Cesco
- 92El Shaarawy
- 99Svilar
Frosinone
Formation 5-4-1
- 80Turati
- 22Oyono
- 30Monterisi
- 6RomagnoliSubstituted forBrescianiniat 19′minutes
- 5Okoli
- 3Marchizza
- 18SouléBooked at 81mins
- 45BarrenecheaBooked at 46minsSubstituted forIbrahimovicat 86′minutes
- 36MazzitelliSubstituted forBourabiaat 86′minutes
- 7BáezSubstituted forCasoat 62′minutes
- 11ÇuniSubstituted forCheddiraat 62′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Frattali
- 4Brescianini
- 8Lulic
- 10Caso
- 12Carvalho
- 16Garritano
- 17Kvernadze
- 24Bourabia
- 26Bidaoui
- 27Ibrahimovic
- 31Cerofolini
- 47Vanelli Lusuardi
- 70Cheddira
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Second Half ends, Roma 2, Frosinone 0.
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Corner, Frosinone. Conceded by Leandro Paredes.
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Foul by Marco Brescianini (Frosinone).
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Edoardo Bove (Roma) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Attempt missed. Leandro Paredes (Roma) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Assisted by Romelu Lukaku.
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Attempt blocked. Matías Soulé (Frosinone) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
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Attempt blocked. Mehdi Bourabia (Frosinone) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Matías Soulé.
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Walid Cheddira (Frosinone) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Gianluca Mancini (Roma).
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Substitution, Roma. Sardar Azmoun replaces Paulo Dybala.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match (Frosinone).
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Substitution, Frosinone. Arijon Ibrahimovic replaces Enzo Barrenechea.
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Substitution, Frosinone. Mehdi Bourabia replaces Luca Mazzitelli.
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Substitution, Roma. Houssem Aouar replaces Lorenzo Pellegrini.
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Goal! Roma 2, Frosinone 0. Lorenzo Pellegrini (Roma) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Paulo Dybala with a cross following a set piece situation.
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Matías Soulé (Frosinone) is shown the yellow card.
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Foul by Matías Soulé (Frosinone).
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Leandro Paredes (Roma) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Monday’s gossip: Phillips, Osimhen, Lamal, Andersen, Fati, Modric, Tapsoba


Arsenal will turn to Manchester City’s 27-year-old England midfielder Kalvin Phillips in January as the Gunners look to strengthen their midfield. (Fichajes – in Spanish)
Chelsea’s heavy spending is set to continue in January with the club targeting Napoli’s 24-year-old Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen and Brentford’s England forward Ivan Toney, 27. (Guardian)
Chelsea are also seeking a £500m loan to fund the signings after spending £1bn over the last three transfer windows. (Sun)
Barcelona’s 16-year-old Spain winger Lamine Yamal is set to sign a new three-year deal with the club, which contains a £1bn release clause. (Fabrizio Romano)
Newcastle are monitoring Crystal Palace’s Denmark defender Joachim Andersen with a view to making a move for the 27-year-old in January. (Football Insider)
Barcelona are open to selling Spain forward Ansu Fati next summer after the 20-year-old finishes his loan spell at Brighton. (Sport – in Spanish)
Lionel Messi has urged Inter Miami to sign Real Madrid’s 38-year-old Croatia midfielder Luka Modric. (Cadena Ser – in Spanish, via Mirror)
Liverpool have agreed a deal in principle with England defender Trent Alexander-Arnold for a new contract, which will see the 24-year-old earn more than £200,000 a week, plus bonuses. (Football Insider)
Barcelona have opened talks with Corinthians for 18-year-old Brazil midfielder Gabriel Moscardo as they look to beat Chelsea to his signing. (Sport via Goal)
Tottenham will look to sign Bayern Leverkusen’s 24-year-old Burkina Faso defender Edmond Tapsoba in January. (Fichajes – in Spanish)
Juventus are hoping to tie down France midfielder Adrien Rabiot, 28, on a new three-year contract after he turned down a reported move to Manchester United in the summer to sign a one-year extension. (Tuttosport)
Highly-rated England youth midfielder Dan Rigge, 17, is set to sign a new long-term deal at West Ham, despite interest from four Premier League clubs and two sides in La Liga. (Fabrizio Romano)
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Premier League: HMRC claim back £124.8m in unpaid tax from clubs


HMRC investigators claimed back £124.8m in unpaid tax from Premier League clubs in the year to 31 March 2023.
That was up from £58.7m the previous tax year, according to figures compiled by accountancy group UHY Hacker Young.
Reclaimed payments included National Insurance on agents’ fees and image rights, plus tax on benefits in kind.
“We will continue to carefully scrutinise arrangements between clubs, players and agents to ensure the correct tax is paid,” said HMRC.
“We work closely with the football industry to educate and deal with tax risk head on.”
Benefits in kind included flights and hotels for Premier League players and families.
Elliott Buss, of UHY Hacker Young, said HMRC was “really cracking down on the football industry”.
He added: “HMRC now have these clubs’ tax affairs in their sights.
“The growing proportion of agents’ fees being paid by clubs is drawing the attention of the taxman to the possibility that not all tax due on these payments is being paid.”
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Steve Cooper’s culture means Nottingham Forest won’t struggle again – Jermaine Jenas analysis


Nottingham Forest are still a work in progress under Steve Cooper but I’m already convinced they will stay clear of the relegation battle this season.
Last year was all about staying up after they had waited so long to get back into the Premier League and, after a slow start, Forest were never very far from the bottom three.
You could feel the tension in the air because they had taken a massive gamble with the amount of money they spent to try to stay in the top flight – and they only secured their safety with one game to go.
Forest made a lot of signings after winning promotion and, as Chelsea are finding out at the moment, when you bring in that many players all at once, it can be a struggle to get instant results.
The way Forest improved as that campaign went on shows what a good job Cooper did when he was given time to bed everyone in and, crucially, he has continued the building process he started.
Forest added a lot of players to the group again this summer and they have made a much stronger start this season, especially away from home and against teams from the top of the table.
It is early days of course but, from what we have seen so far, they are definitely not one of the three worst teams in the Premier League. Mid-table is a realistic target because the whole bottom half seems weaker this season to me.
Forest have bought some good young players and itfeels like this period is an opportunity for them to really establish their style of play and integrate those new faces.
Cooper is still searching for a few bits and pieces, especially at the top end of the pitch, to guarantee more goals but, in time, I think that part will come too.
Christmas Day with Brian Clough

I was at the City Ground with MOTD2 for Sunday’s draw with Brentford and it brought back a lot of memories.
Forest was where it all started for me – I was with the club from the age of eight until I was 18 – and it’s mad how little the place has changed since I left for Newcastle more than 20 years ago.
It’s the club where I learned what it takes to be a footballer and going back reminded me of the days when I was trying to make my way in the game.
Where we filmed our links for the show was in front of the spot by the tunnel where I used to clean the first-team players’ boots as a kid, right next to where there used to be a small running track going around the pitch.
When I was 15, I was one of the few apprentices to live locally and the youth team manager Paul Hart brought me in on my own on Christmas Eve to do what was known as the 12-minute run, where you were given that amount of time to run two miles doing laps of that track.
Straight after I finished, Hart said to me, ‘Well done, you worked hard – see you tomorrow’. I was like, ‘You what?’ I didn’t realise he was testing me and trying to build my character.
When I got in on Christmas morning, it was just me and the kitman and there was a big pile of boots waiting for me, but I soon got a bit of a surprise.
I was stood there cleaning them on my own when the legendary Brian Clough turned up out of nowhere and came over and started talking to me.
He started off by saying ‘you’ve got a lot of work to do’ but he wasn’t just talking about the muddy boots. He had heard I was next in line to come through from the youth team and wanted to speak to me.
Forest fans always play their part

Standing there again took me right back to when I got Cloughie’s words of wisdom – and I loved it. I don’t get back here as much as I’d like to but the City Ground still feels like home.
I still know a lot of the stewards and security staff, so a lot of the faces I saw on Sunday were the same.
The fans haven’t changed either. Sunday was one of the dullest games I have watched this year but there was still a fantastic atmosphere.
I’d argue it’s got even better recently too. Even as a kid when I used to come to games it was always buzzing but something has happened in the past few years that has taken it to another level since my first spell as a player or when I came back for a brief loan a few years later.

Mull of Kintyre has been the club’s unofficial anthem since their European Cup-winning days but nowadays they pump it out before kick-off and it gets the whole ground going.
The City Ground is one of those places where, when I speak to current Premier League players and ask about Forest, a lot of them admit they turn up here and didn’t realise it was going to be so intense.
Credit for that has to go to the supporters but also to the manager and the way he has got Forest playing.
The fans can see the effort from the players and cheer every last ball – they are clearly with Cooper and his team all the way, as we saw when they were down to 10 men against Brentford.
Cooper has built a bond that cannot be broken
Cooper is in so much credit with the supporters because of what he has achieved since he took over two years ago.
I think we saw that last year when he came under a lot of pressure when Forest were struggling and the club were considering sacking him, but the fanbase were not having it.
He may not admit it himself but personally I think they saved Cooper’s job at that particular time because of the uproar on social media when there was speculation he might be on his way out.
The fans’ message was very clear – we are not going to allow you to sack the manager who has just got us into the Premier League after 23 years – and they have a bond with Cooper that is not going to be broken.
I can understand why. Even when the team is not playing particularly well, I am never worried about them lacking an identity because I know what Cooper is all about as a coach, from his days with the England Under-17s side and at Swansea too.
I know he wants to play the game a certain way and that he has brought in good footballers to do that. I feel like he tries to get more out of his players, to keep on improving them.
Serge Aurier is a good example of that, which is why I asked Cooper about him after Sunday’s game.
I watched Aurier a lot at Tottenham – it didn’t quite work out for him there for some reason – and he looks like a completely different person at Forest. Cooper has made him captain and, sometimes when you give players more responsibility, they show a different side to themselves.
From the way Cooper explained it to me, part of the way he manages is by doing that and letting go a little bit – a leadership quality in itself.
He has brought in a group of players from all over the world and in those situations it is easy for cliques to form in the dressing room, where you don’t get all of the players mixing together much. You often have to find that one individual who can gel it all together.
I was asked to do it at Spurs by Juande Ramos, who came to me and said he wanted me to be captain because the youngsters respected me and the older players listened to me. He saw me as being the right person to bed it all together.
Cooper obviously sees the same qualities in Aurier, who speaks numerous languages, and sees him as the right person to convey his messages – not just on the pitch but also about the culture he wants to instil at the club.
It’s the kind of thinking that got Forest into the Premier League in the first place – and it will hopefully keep them there too.
Jermaine Jenas was speaking to BBC Sport’s Chris Bevan.
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Affaire Osimhen : Naples se sépare de son responsable des médias sociaux

Dans le monde du football, les médias sociaux jouent un rôle de plus en plus important dans la communication entre les clubs et les joueurs. Cependant, il est essentiel de gérer ces plateformes avec prudence et professionnalisme afin d’éviter tout incident. C’est malheureusement ce que Naples a appris récemment avec l’affaire Osimhen, qui a conduit au départ du responsable des médias sociaux du club, Alessio Fortino.
L’affaire Osimhen a été déclenchée par la publication de vidéos Tiktok sur les réseaux sociaux du club. Ces vidéos ont suscité une réaction négative et ont semé la discorde entre l’attaquant nigérian et son club. En conséquence, Naples a pris la décision de se séparer d’Alessio Fortino, qui occupait le poste de responsable des médias sociaux depuis plus de deux ans.
Il convient de souligner que Fortino n’était pas à l’origine de ces vidéos Tiktok, mais l’auteur s’est déjà excusé personnellement auprès d’Osimhen. Malgré cela, Fortino a choisi de quitter Naples, sans faire référence à Osimhen ou aux publications sur TikTok, dans une déclaration personnelle annonçant son départ.
Alessio Fortino a exprimé sa gratitude envers tous ceux qu’il a rencontrés au cours de son aventure professionnelle avec le SSC Napoli. Il a souligné que pour lui, ce travail était une réalité quotidienne, construite sur l’engagement et alimentée par le désir constant d’apprendre et de s’impliquer. Il quitte l’entreprise avec de nombreux souvenirs extraordinaires et une grande excitation pour les nouvelles aventures qui l’attendent.
« Aujourd’hui, après 805 jours, mon aventure professionnelle avec le SSC Napoli se termine. Pour beaucoup, ce travail serait comparable à un rêve, pour moi c’était la simple réalité quotidienne : une réalité construite sur l’engagement et alimentée par le travail continu désir d’apprendre et de m’impliquer. Je ne peux m’empêcher d’exprimer ma profonde gratitude à tous les collègues, collaborateurs, partenaires et fans rencontrés au cours de ce long voyage pour avoir rendu cette expérience si spéciale. Je quitte l’entreprise avec une richesse de souvenirs extraordinaires et l’enthousiasme pour les nouvelles aventures qui m’attendent.Merci encore pour tout et à bientôt !
Pendant ce temps, Victor Osimhen, malgré l’affaire des vidéos Tiktok, continue de briller sur le terrain. Lors des deux dernières rencontres de Naples contre l’Udinese et Lecce, l’attaquant nigérian a réussi à marquer des buts, démontrant ainsi sa concentration et son professionnalisme malgré les distractions médiatiques. Cette performance devrait calmer les tensions entre Osimhen et le club, et il est fort probable qu’il prolonge son contrat avec les Partenopei, sauf retournement de situation.
Cette affaire souligne l’importance de la gestion des médias sociaux dans le monde du football. Les clubs doivent être vigilants quant à ce qui est publié sur leurs plateformes officielles, afin de maintenir une relation harmonieuse avec leurs joueurs et d’éviter les conflits inutiles. Il est également essentiel que les joueurs restent concentrés sur leur performance sur le terrain, malgré les distractions extérieures.
En conclusion, l’affaire Osimhen a conduit au départ d’Alessio Fortino, le responsable des médias sociaux de Naples. Cette situation met en évidence l’importance de la gestion professionnelle des médias sociaux dans le monde du football. Victor Osimhen, quant à lui, continue de briller sur le terrain malgré les distractions médiatiques. Espérons que cette affaire serve de leçon à tous les clubs et joueurs, afin de maintenir une relation saine et harmonieuse entre les médias sociaux et le football.
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Rangers: Michael Beale sacked as manager; Steven Davis takes interim charge

Michael Beale has been sacked as Rangers manager after Saturday’s home defeat by Aberdeen left them seven points behind Celtic after seven games of the Scottish Premiership season.
It was the Ibrox side’s third Scottish Premiership loss of the campaign and comes after a heavy Champions League play-off defeat by PSV Eindhoven.
The club said results had “fallen short of what everyone connected to Rangers would expect”.
Former midfielder Steven Davis has taken interim charge, supported by Alex Rae, and coaches Steven Smith, Brian Gilmour and Colin Stewart, with Rangers expected to take their time in identifying a permanent successor.
Beale, 43, left Queens Park Rangers in November to replace Giovanni van Bronckhorst and started with 13 wins out of 14 games but ultimately ended last season without a trophy.
Although his side won their opening Europa League group-stage game against Real Betis, and have reached the semi-final of the Viaplay Cup, league defeats by Kilmarnock, Celtic and Aberdeen have proved costly.
“Results this season have fallen short of what everyone connected to Rangers would expect,” read a club statement.
“Therefore, the decision was reached today to terminate the contract of the manager, as well as the contracts of coaches Neil Banfield, Damian Matthew, Harry Watling and Jack Ade.
“The Rangers board would like to put on record their thanks to Michael and his staff for their efforts since joining the club last November.”
‘Horrible result’ marks end of tenure
When asked about his future after the 3-1 defeat by Aberdeen at Ibrox, Beale conceded to BBC Scotland that the “horrible result” had mounted further pressure on his shoulders.
Asked if he had any indication whether his job was safe or not, he added “I haven’t spoken to anyone right now” before concluding with “we’ll see what happens”.
“Everyone realises where we are, the standard and results need to be better,” the Englishman continued. “We can’t hide behind the fact that we won four games because today wasn’t good enough.”
Beale – whose recruitment has also be heavily criticised – vowed “to make it up to” a disgruntled fanbase, but he will now not get that chance.
Instead, Davis and Rae will take the team to Cyprus for Thursday’s Europa League group game with Aris Limassol and will likely remain in charge for the trip to face unbeaten St Mirren on Sunday.
Speaking earlier in the day, former Rangers striker Kenny Miller said he expected Beale to be in charge for those matches but acknowledged that “a lot of fans need to be turned”.
“It’s a long way back, even at this stage,” he told Sportsound. “There are questions to be answered and it is the job of the board to analyse without emotion, to make calm, sensible decisions that are right for the future of the club.”
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