Alisha Lehmann sends message to new Aston Villa team-mate Noelle Maritz after completion of Arsenal transfer

Alisha Lehmann has sent her Swiss and new Aston Villa team-mate, Noelle Maritz, a welcome message following the latter's switch from Arsenal.

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Maritz joins Villa from ArsenalLehmann sends message to Swiss team-mateArsenal expected to sign Emily Fox as replacementWHAT HAPPENED?

Arsenal confirmed that Maritz had left the club to join Aston Villa in a permanent move. The Gunners, with a squad pushing the registration limit, needed to free space in their ranks to make room for the expected arrival of United States defender, Emily Fox. The Gunners' loss has become Villa's gain as the Swiss international joins to try to help propel the side away from the threat of relegation.

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Posting on her Instagram story, Lehmann said: "Welcome my friend!"

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Maritz's move to Aston Villa is one which suits all parties. The defender had been struggling for minutes in the Women's Super League this season and wanted to secure more game-time. Villa are able to add depth at full-back and Maritz will compete with Sarah Mayling for the starting right-back spot. Meanwhile, Arsenal can free up some much-needed space to complete the signing of Fox – who can hope to offer the Gunners greater defensive solidity in the second half of the season.

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WHAT NEXT FOR LEHMANN AND MARITZ?

Aston Villa return for action after the winter break in the women's FA Cup against Everton on January 13, where Swiss team-mates, Lehmann and Maritz, will hope to play together once again.

'F*ck your mothers & your grandmothers!' – Ribery, Maradona, Mourinho & football's most infamous rants

With the Frenchman having launched into an extraordinary, foul-mouthed tirade on Twitter on Saturday, Goal dredges through some other notorious rants

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"Let's set things straight in 2019.

"Let's start with the envious, the angry, the people that have been spawned from a broken condom. F*ck your mothers, your grandmothers and even your family tree.

"I owe you nothing, my success is thanks to god, myself and my family and friends who believed in me. The others were always merely stones in my shoes.

"Secondly, to the pseudo-journalists that always criticised me and my actions (last example, the price of my food!).

"When I give [to charity] (because I've been taught to always give when I receive a lot) why no big national media is talking about it?

"You would rather talk about the vacation that I spent with my family, you watch my every move, what I eat and so on… You’re always here for this kind of futility."

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"I think he is one of these people who is a voyeur. He likes to watch other people. 

"There are some guys who, when they are at home, have a big telescope to see what happens in other families. 

"He speaks, speaks, speaks about Chelsea.”

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"I didn't injure you on purpose and you know that. If you accuse me again, I'll break both your legs, and that time it will be on purpose."

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"Go f*ck yourself, you son of a whore."

Defenceless! Six things we learned as Liverpool's brittle backline brutally exposed by Bayern Munich

The Reds have plenty of firepower up front, but they're once again conceding far too many goals, meaning a Premier League title tilt is unlikely

Liverpool's need for defensive reinforcements was made painfully clear in Wednesday's 4-3 friendly loss to Bayern Munich in Singapore. The Reds once again impressed going forward, with Cody Gakpo opening the scoring just two minutes in before Virgil van Dijk doubled their advantage.

However, Bayern were level by the break as Serge Gnabry scored one goal and created another for Leroy Sane, by taking advantage of the wide open space in between Joel Matip and Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Liverpool went back in front through second-half substitute Luis Diaz, who had been teed up by Mohamed Salah, but conceded twice in the final two minutes, with Josip Stanisic making it 3-3 before Frans Kratzig won it for Bayern with a thumping finish.

GOAL looks at what we learned during the clash at the Singapore National Stadium, as Jurgen Klopp's team conceded four goals for the second time in three pre-season outings…

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Liverpool shouldn't struggle to score goals this season. In fact, it wouldn't be a surprise if they rival Manchester City for most goals in the Premier League. Their array of attacking options is truly awesome, as underlined by the fact that, as it stands, there is only one guaranteed starter against Chelsea on Sunday week: Salah.

Gakpo is probably the best bet to play through the middle after another accomplished pre-season performance here, with the Dutchman showing what he is all about by linking with Diogo Jota for the game's opening goal before finishing emphatically with his left foot. The latter, of course, could also play through the middle or out wide, such is his mix of quality and versatility. Then again, Diaz, who took his goal wonderfully well, is the more natural winger and would be most fans' favourite to play on the left flank.

Let's also not forget, though, that Darwin Nunez had been one of Liverpool's sharpest players in their friendly fixtures until this point. Given his height and physical presence, he would probably be the more orthodox choice to lead the line, but he's also an attractive option out wide given his blistering pace.

All things considered, with all of his forwards fit and firing during pre-season, Klopp will have the best kind of selection headache at Stamford Bridge.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesJones an option but not the solution at No.6

With both Fabinho and Jordan Henderson having departed for Saudi Arabia, Liverpool are obviously in dire need of a new No.6. The hope is that an agreement can be reached with Southampton for Romeo Lavia, with the Saints having already rejected two bids for the Belgian, but it was also heartening to learn that an alternative is being lined up, namely Fluminense's Andre, because a specialist defensive midfielder is clearly required.

Klopp argued before the game that Curtis Jones could have "a massive impact in that position" – and the England Under-21 international certainly has the confidence to play the part. Several times in Singapore he took the ball under intense pressure, and navigated his way out of trouble with smart, sharp turns. But we're talking about a role that requires some time to master and Liverpool can't really afford to have Jones learning on the job.

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There were no shortage of contenders to succeed Henderson as Liverpool captain. But Klopp's decision to hand the armband to Van Dijk wasn't wholly unexpected. Truth be told, the Dutchman was the obvious choice. The leader of the defence is also the most influential character in the team.

It's a role he clearly relishes, so it was no surprise to see him mark his first outing as the club's new captain with a goal. Van Dijk quite literally rose to the occasion, towering above the Bayern back-line to power home a header from an Andy Robertson corner.

Liverpool will be hoping it will be the first of many this season, with Van Dijk looking a serious threat every time he ventured forward for a set-piece. Even more encouragingly, he also made several vital interventions at a time when those around him were looking a little lost, which only underlined his suitability to his new role.

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Liverpool's defensive problems haven't magically disappeared. Klopp and his coaching team still haven't figured out the Alexander-Arnold conundrum. The versatile England international adds so much from an offensive perspective when he steps into midfield, but this inverted right-back role is still creating issues on the right-hand side of backline, particularly when Joel Matip is playing.

The Cameroonian has many qualities, but he simply does not have the requisite pace or agility to cover for Alexander-Arnold when he is occupying more advanced positions – as both Bayern goals underlined.

In the first instance, Alexander-Arnold was poorly positioned and, thus, unable to react in time to the most straightforward inward run from Gnabry, who collected a pass from Kim Min-jae before cutting far too easily inside Matip and firing home.

The second goal was eerily similar, only this time Alexander-Arnold wasn't to blame for finding himself high up the pitch – it's what he's instructed to do, after all. Liverpool just lost the ball at the most inopportune time for him – and his team, as Gnabry was once again allowed a free run at Matip before leaving Sane with a simple finish.

Liverpool know there's an inherent gamble involved in allowing Alexander-Arnold, but the question once again has to be asked: is the risk worth the reward?

‘Worse consequences’ – Why Lionel Messi was left out by Inter Miami for 5-2 defeat at Atlanta United as Tata Martino reacts to artificial pitch debate

Tata Martino says Lionel Messi missed Inter Miami’s defeat at Atlanta United as playing him could have resulted in “worse consequences”.

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Argentine left out after international dutyTeam-mates came unstuck in his absenceNo risks taken on Jordi Alba eitherWHAT HAPPENED?

The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner was not involved at all as his Florida-based employers suffered a disappointing 5-2 loss on the road in their latest MLS fixture. The decision was made not to take any risks with Messi after seeing him pick up a slight knock while on World Cup qualifying duty with Argentina.

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Jordi Alba was also absent for Inter Miami, with head coach Martino claiming afterwards that gambles on the fitness of two key men may have ended up in them suffering more long-term damage. He told reporters: “There is some risk of having worse consequences if they came to play this match.”

WHAT THEY SAID

Martino is adamant that the artificial playing surface in Atlanta had no impact on his big selection calls, with the Argentine adding: “The field has nothing to do with it at all. This is the day-to-day life that we have ahead of us, because we have the quest to try to reach the play-offs. But we have the [Open Cup Final] on the 27th, so sometimes there are difficult decisions, because these are also decisive matches. But the reality is that there is a final set for the 27th. That’s just one game, for a title. The league is seven, eight more dates, and [even] if we win them all, it is not certain we get in. We started this run way behind. We won’t abandon our hopes, but our focus is on the 27th.”

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Inter Miami are due to face the Houston Dynamo in the U.S. Open Cup final, having already savoured Leagues Cup glory with Messi on board, and have seven more MLS fixtures in which to try and bridge a seven-point gap to the play-off places.

A flexible, big-game grafter: Jesus is the answer to Arsenal's prayers

The Angel Gabriel is a hard-working, versatile, big game player who can answer the Gunners' prayers…

Arsenal are set to land four-time Premier League winner Gabriel Jesus after agreeing a £45 million ($55m) deal with Manchester City.

The Brazilian was Mikel Arteta's priority attacking target and there is, quite rightly, plenty of excitement around his imminent arrival at the Emirates.

So, below, GOAL looks at what can the Gunners expect from a player that became a sensation when he joined City as a teenager and then dazzled, but occasionally frustrated, in the intervening years…

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Jesus has been deployed all across the front three during his time at the Etihad Stadium because of his excellent all-round game.

Whether tasked with being a ball-carrier, a battler or a box of tricks, Jesus has nearly always delivered exactly what Pep Guardiola has asked of him.

Even as a No.9 there was a malleability to his game, whether he was charged with primarily playing as a six-yard box predator, a spearhead against teams trying to press high or dropping deep as a false nine, creating space for midfielders.

Similarly, he has been effective in different roles when playing wide. He has delivered as an old-school winger, hugging the touchline, an inside forward playing off a central striker or as an attacker charged with supplementing the midfield.

His time at City can be characterised by an unselfishness that has always put the team ahead of any personal glory.

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Ever since his first start in a 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace in January 2017, Jesus' hard work has stood out as a key attribute.

Guardiola has wanted his team to press opponents high up the pitch and that starts with the striker putting central defenders under pressure.

Jesus, to his credit, instinctively knew what was required and that immediately put the place of legendary striker Sergio Aguero under threat.

The Argentinian came alive when City had the ball, but he was not always the most effective when the opponents were controlling possession.

Aguero learned from his young team-mate, though, and his increased work-rate, coupled with his incredible strike rate, meant that he remained City's first-choice centre forward, although Jesus still got the call when hard graft was essential, as in the stunning Champions League win over Real Madrid in 2020.

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Guardiola has often turned to Jesus for big games and has been rewarded with important performances and goals.

The victory over Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu was a landmark moment for City's rise in the Champions League, beating one of the elite on their own patch, with Jesus instrumental, scoring an equaliser in a breathless performance.

Last season, he started the early double-header against Chelsea and Liverpool, scoring at Stamford Bridge and providing an assist for Phil Foden at Anfield.

Jesus didn't start a Premier League game for three months after New Year, partly because of injury, but was recalled for the crucial Premier League clash with Liverpool in April and scored the opener.

It's also telling that as City continued their pursuit of their Champions League dream, he started both semi-final legs against Real, scoring at the Etihad and leading the line in Spain.

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Still only 25, Jesus is moving into his prime years and can get even better.

At City, he was always fighting to be in the starting line-up and was never able to truly convince fans that he belonged in the strongest XI.

The move to Arsenal could give him more freedom and the close attention of a coach like Arteta, who knows him well from his time at the Etihad as Guardiola's assistant, could make him feel even more loved.

Technically, Jesus has everything in his game to be a star: quick feet, pace, strength, good movement and the ability to play either side.

On top of that, he has the experience of working in a winning environment and he can bring some of that mentality to the Emirates and thrive in a hungry, young squad.

Have Real Madrid lost 'focus' due to Kylian Mbappe transfer saga? Carlo Ancelotti explains why La Liga leaders had to play a 'different game' during frustrating draw at Rayo Vallecano

Carlo Ancelotti has dismissed suggestions that Real Madrid have been affected by the speculation surrounding a possible summer move for Kylian Mbappe.

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Madrid held to 1-1 draw at Rayo VallecanoSlip-up comes days after Mbappe decisionAncelotti explained why his team struggledWHAT HAPPENED?

La Liga leaders Madrid were held to a 1-1 draw against Rayo Vallecano on Sunday despite taking an early lead through Joselu. The home team pulled level through a penalty in the first half and the capital club even saw Dani Carvajal sent off at the end of the match.

Asked if his team have lost focus this week following the news that Mbappe could be on his way to Santiago Bernabeu, Ancelotti explained why his team's performance was rather unusual.

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He told reporters: "When is the team not focused? We are always focused, today too. It's very difficult to reproach the team for anything this season. It's not easy to win here. You have to play a different game, the pitch is small, you have to adapt."

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The media is abuzz with speculation about where Mbappe will be playing now that he has informed Paris Saint-Germain that he will leave this summer. Madrid are still the favourites to sign him, having been linked with him constantly for the last few years, but it has been reported that Manchester City held talks with a representative of the forward, too.

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Before they can wrap up a deal and welcome Mbappe to the Spanish capital, Madrid will hope to wrap up the Spanish league title. Their draw at Rayo gives nearest challengers Girona the chance to move three points behind them at the top of the table. Ancelotti's team are also pushing for a place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, having beaten RB Leipzig 1-0 in the first leg of their last-16 tie.

Middlebrook set for "surreal" Yorkshire return

Yorkshire have signed offspinner James Middlebrook to cover for Adil Rashid ahead of their Championship match with Warwickshire on Sunday.

ESPNcricinfo staff24-Apr-2015Yorkshire have signed James Middlebrook, the 37-year-old offspinner, to cover for Adil Rashid ahead of their Championship match with Warwickshire on Sunday.Yorkshire asked England to release Rashid from their tour of the Caribbean but the request was denied with the legspinning allrounder in contention to play the third Test in Barbados on May 1.Middlebrook, originally from Leeds, was released by Northamptonshire at the end of last season in a cost-cutting purge despite being one of their more effective players in a grim season.He has been playing for New Farnley in the Bradford League and has been included in the 12-man squad for the match at Headingley starting on Sunday. Head coach Jason Gillespie said he was likely to play.Middlebrook, who began his career at Yorkshire and last played for the White Rose In June 2001, described his unexpected comeback as “surreal”.Yorkshire feel they had fair reasons to request Rashid’s return, believing that he has no prospect of playing in the third Test in Barbados and that he is being used as little more than a glorified net bowler on a tour that, improperly, clashes with the start of the England season. Their request has been criticised by the BBC’s cricket correspondent, Jonathan Agnew.”Karl Carver has been in our squad this season and we have been pleased with his development over the past 12 months,” Gillespie said. “But at this point in time, we feel he is best served learning his trade in the second team.”We felt that James could come in and do a job for us in the short-term. He is an experienced campaigner and knows the county system inside out. I expect him to do well for us and add to our squad in the short-tem.”Middlebrook added: “It has been surreal. I wasn’t expecting a call to come and play first-class cricket again and to get the call from Yorkshire was a shock. It will be a big honour to walk out in front of the Yorkshire members on Sunday at Headingley.””Yorkshire are a talented side with some great players. I’ll do my job and hopefully help the lads get a win against Warwickshire.”

Claudio Echeverri: Argentina's 'next Lionel Messi' destined for superstardom at Man City

The 18-year-old attacking midfielder is bound for the Etihad Stadium after a breakthrough year for club and country

In the modern age of social media, budding young footballers have the opportunity to make a name for themselves well before breaking into the professional game, with spectacular goals or moments of individual brilliance often caught on camera. Claudio Echeverri, for example, became a viral sensation at just 11 years of age while competing for a River Plate youth team in the 2017 Venice Champions Trophy – a seven-a-side tournament that also included Atletico Madrid, Ajax, Juventus and Chelsea.

Echeverri scored nine goals in six appearances as the Millonarios finished third, with four of those coming in a superb display against Juve, but he was far from satisfied. “The truth is that we aren’t happy because we wanted to win the tournament,” the youngster told reporters after his team's exit.

That will to win has since helped set Echeverri apart from other promising players in his orbit, and he is now set to complete a dream move to the Premier League, despite only turning 18 on January 2. Manchester City announced on Thursday that they have reached an agreement to sign the River and Argentina starlet for an initial £12.5 million ($16m) fee after fighting off competition from Barcelona.

City have a strong record when it comes to bringing the best out of Argentina's best exports, with the likes of Pablo Zabaleta, Carlos Tevez and Sergio Aguero helping them to emerge as the dominant force in the Premier League. Julian Alvarez is now flying the Argentine flag for the English champions, having also been snapped up from River, and there is no reason why Echeverri can't follow in his footsteps after a stunning start to his fledgling career.

Where it all began

Echeverri was born in Resistencia, the capital of the Chaco province located in north-east Argentina, and learned the basics of football from his father at an early age. He was also supported by his mother and two brothers, all of whom encouraged him to pursue his dreams after it became apparent that he had a natural aptitude for the beautiful game.

Local club Deportivo Lujan gave him the opportunity to hone his skills, and he did enough to catch the attention of River scouts, who offered him a trial at the age of 10. It didn't take long for Echeverri to make his mark, as former River recruitment director Daniel Brizuela recently told : "Beyond skill and technique, we look at decision-making, intelligence and character. Claudio was like a 10-year-old man."

River declared their intention to sign Echeverri, but family ties almost prevented their union. Brizuela added: “We were standing in front of the Monumental, and Echeverri said to me: ‘I am a River fan, and I love it here, but if my mother isn’t joining me, then I will head back to Chaco.’”

Former River manager Marcelo Gallardo and president Rodolfo D’Onofrio, however, were adamant that Echeverri couldn't slip through the net, and helped arrange accommodation for his mother at an apartment in Buenos Aires – which was an unprecedented move given his age.

Echeverri then rose through the River ranks at a rapid rate, with his star turn at the Venice Champions Trophy proving to be just the beginning. He made his debut for the club's reserve team in a clash with Patronato on October 2022 as a 16-year-old, and marked the occasion with a goal.

Two months later, River handed the teenage sensation his first professional contract. The nickname was also bestowed on Echeverri ('Little Devil' in English), which tells you everything you need to know about his unique talent given it was also a moniker for Marco Etcheverry – the flamboyant former MLS and Bolivia star widely considered to be one of the greatest players in South American history.

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In March last year, Echeverri made another important breakthrough. The River starlet was invited to train with Argentina's senior squad while he prepared for the Under-17 World Cup, which gave him the chance to work with a certain Lionel Messi.

Echeverri didn't look out of place either, as Angel Di Maria told reporters when quizzed on the teenager's abilities: "He looked sharp, we definitely watched him. He has a lot to give."

That experience led to River boss Martin Demichelis handing Echeverri his senior debut for the club, in a home fixture against Instituto AC Cordoba on June 23. He pitched in with an assist as River ran out 3-1 winners, and went on to feature in another three matches before the end of the 2023 season.

The stage was set for Echeverri to make a big impact at the U17 World Cup in Peru, and he didn't disappoint. He scored five goals across seven appearances as Argentina enjoyed a thrilling run through to the semi-finals, including a stunning hat-trick against Brazil in the last eight.

His third goal closely resembled a famous finish from Messi against the Selecao in 2021, as he had the composure and speed of thought to round the goalkeeper after being played through, before poking the ball into the back of the net.

Argentina ultimately exited the competition after a penalty shootout defeat to Germany, with Echeverri seeing his spot-kick saved to go from hero to zero after a dramatic equaliser in normal time, but Scott Christensen, area manager for Argentina and South America, was left in no doubt about his potential to become a top player.

“He is without a doubt the biggest talent in Argentina,” Christensen said. “He is a small player who plays as an attacking midfielder. He is skilful, a good dribbler, creative, difficult to anticipate, and has a very strong finish. He is a player who always wants the ball and the initiative.”

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Echeverri's performances in Peru put him on the map, with Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Man City, Paris Saint-Germain, Juventus, Inter, AC Milan and Benfica all subsequently credited with an interest in his services.

It was Barcelona who initially emerged as the frontrunners for his signature, though, and Xavi added fuel to the fire when pressed on a potential transfer. "The boy is a talent," the Barca boss told the media. "Beyond the hat-trick he scored against Brazil, he's a difference-maker, but it's something for the scouting department [to deal with]."

Before the World Cup, Echeverri had even admitted that he dreams of following in Messi's footsteps, saying: "As well as River, I would like to play for Barca. I’m a big fan of Messi and I used to watch him play for Barcelona, so I’ve had this team inside me since I was very young."

Realistically, though, Barca are not in a position to fork out on permanent transfers right now, as they continue to try and reduce their overall wage bill to fall in line with La Liga regulations. The reigning Spanish champions certainly cannot compete with the financial power of City.

The blockbuster transfer comes off the back of the Argentine teenager's brilliant performance in his first game as a starter for the River senior team. Echeverri dazzled as Demichelis' side stormed to a dominant 2-0 victory over Rosario Central in the Champions Trophy final on December 23.

Echeverri was visibly emotional after landing his first piece of silverware with the Millonarios, but dropped a bombshell on his future after the game, telling : "My representative spoke with the president, I am not going to renew but I am going to stay a year or six months."

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So many players have been dubbed 'the next Messi' down the years, from his former Barcelona team-mate Bojan Krikic to Martin Odegaard in his early days at Real Madrid. No one has come close to living up to that billing, and the comparisons don't do Echeverri any favours, but he certainly does possess some of the attributes that set Argentina's talismanic captain apart from his peers.

Echeverri dribbles with a low centre of gravity and boasts excellent close control, along with an assured first touch and varied passing range. He's a tenacious, hard-working player with a keen eye for goal, and is versatile enough to operate as a traditional No.10, a winger or even as an out-and-out striker.

Messi and the very best players in the world have unerring confidence in their own abilities, and Echeverri is no different. He is just as humble as the Inter Miami superstar off the pitch, too, recognising that he is still only at the start of his journey with much work still to be done. “I always said that my idol was Messi, but I’m nowhere near Messi!" Echeverri said to FIFA's official website in November.

He added on what he sees as his biggest strength: "I think it could be my speed, because I'm very fast; I try to get on the ball quickly and I immediately get forward."

Al-Feiha vs Al-Nassr: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

Where to watch the Saudi Pro League game between Al-Feiha and Al-Nassr in the United States.

Cristiano Ronaldowill be back in action asAl-Nassrare all set to faceAl-Feihain theSaudi Pro Leagueon Sunday.

The Portuguese forward has scored an impressive 11 goals in 11 appearances for Al Nassr so far in all competitions and will hope to get on the scoresheet again on Sunday.

Al-Nassr are second on the league table with 52 points from 22 matches and will be desperate to displace Al-Ittihad from the summit with another three points.

Meanwhile, Al-Feiha are 10th in the league with 24 points from 21 matches. They have won only two matches out of their last five league games.

GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the US as well as how to stream online.

Nassr TwitterKick-off timeGame:Al-Feiha vs Al-Nassr Date:April 9, 2023Kick-off:3:00 pm ETVenue:Al Majma'ah Sports City

The game is scheduled for April 9, 2023, at Al Majma'ah Sports City. It will kick off at 3:00 pm ET in the US.

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The game can be streamed on Shahid in theUnited States.

Highlights of the game will be available on Al-Nassr's official YouTube channel, as well as on their social media pages on Twitter and Facebook.

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Position Players

GoalkeepersBukhari, Al-Owairedhi, Abdullah, Al-Aqidi, Rossi, OspinaDefendersS. Al-Ghannam, Al-Fatil, Al-Amri, Boushal, Konan, Al Mansour, Gonzalez, Qasheesh, Al-Faraj, Haqawi, Al-Oujami, MaduMidfieldersAl-Sulaiheem, K. Al-Ghannam, Al-Najei, L. Gustavo, Al-Hassan, Yahya, Ghareeb, Al-Alawi, Masharipov, Talisca, Al-KhaibariForwardsRonaldo, Maran, Al-Nemer

Cristiano Ronaldois expected to start for Al-Nassr and will hope to continue his goal-scoring form.

The only injury concern for Rudi Garcia ahead of the match is Argentine midfielder Gonzalo 'Pity' Martinez, who is out of action for the remainder of the season with a knee injury.

Al-Feiha squad & team news

Position Players

GoalkeepersAl Freej, Stojkovic, Al-MasrahiDefendersAl-Harbi, Al-Khaybari, Al-Shuwaish, Al-Mutairi, Al-Qaydhi, Al-Shamekh, Al-Baqawi, Al-Khalaf, Al-RashidiMidfieldersRyller, Abusabaan, Paulinho, Zidan, Al-Zaqan, Al-Namer, Al-SafariForwardsNwakaeme, Trajkovski, Mandash, Al-Kabi, Majrashi, Pavkov, Abdulmonem, Ruiz

Vuk Razovic has no major injury concern in his squad ahead of their crucial fixture against Al-Nassr. Star strikers Victor Ruiz and Aleksandar Trajkovski are back in the team and are ready to start on Sunday.

Head-to-head record

Date Result Competition

October 16, 2022Al-Nassr 4-0 Al-FeihaSaudi LeagueMarch 17, 2022Al-Nassr 1-0 Al-FeihaSaudi LeagueOctober 30, 2021Al-Feiha 1-1 Al-NassrSaudi LeagueAugust 29, 2020Al-Nasser 2-1 Al-FeihaSaudi LeagueDecember 28, 2019Al-Feiha 1-4 Al-NassrSaudi League

Al-Nassr have won four of the last five times the two clubs met while one clash ended in a draw.

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VIDEO: 'Do one mate!' – Harry Styles' surprise appearance at Luton vs Man Utd sparks hilarious war of words between Jamie Redknapp and David Jones on live TV as ex-Spurs star makes 'thirsty' jibe

The presence of popstar Harry Styles at the match between Luton and Manchester United sparked a funny argument between Jamie Redknapp and David Jones.

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Harry Styles attended Premier League matchTook selfie with pundit Jamie RedknappStar's presence sparked jibes from presenterWHAT HAPPENED?

The famous singer was at Kenilworth Road to watch the Premier League clash and he paid a visit to the Sky Sports team, where ex-Tottenham star Redknapp was given the honour of having his picture taken with him. The excitement caused by Styles' arrival started some good-natured ribbing between the former England international and presenter Jones.

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"I've never seen Jamie Redknapp move so fast out of his chair to get his selfie," Jones said.

Redknapp replied: "Yeah, watch you here now. Look how thirsty you get when he walks past you."

The pundit then put on a high pitched voice to mock Jones, saying: "'Oh can I have some tickets please?' Yeah, do one mate."

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Styles is a known Manchester United supporter. He was in attendance to see his favourite team secure three important points to boost their hopes of breaking into the Premier League top four. United made it four wins on the bounce by beating Luton 2-1, thanks to a first-half brace from Rasmus Hojlund.

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