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How Conte, Mourinho war of words escalated

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Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte find themselves in a bitter tit-for-tat feud once again, with neither manager showing any willingness to back down.

The relationship between the managers of Manchester United and Chelsea has never been an easy one, but the insults are growing increasingly hostile.

Dailymail.co.uk take a closer look at their latest war of words and decipher what each manager actually meant by what they said.

The Background
The hostility between Mourinho and Conte flared up when Chelsea thrashed United 4-0 at Stamford Bridge in October 2016.

Mourinho’s frustration at the result boiled over at the final whistle when he suggested to Conte that his exuberant celebrations had ‘humiliated’ him.

Italian television reported that Mourinho told Conte: ‘You don’t celebrate like that at 4-0, you can do it at 1-0, otherwise it’s humiliating for us.’

As Chelsea raced towards the Premier League title, Mourinho backed them to win it as early as February but couldn’t resist a barb about the Blues being too ‘defensive’ in doing so.

“Chelsea are a very good defensive team,’ he said. ‘I think in this situation a very defensive team wins the title with counter-attack goals and set-piece goals.’

The two teams were drawn together in the FA Cup a month later, with Chelsea winning 1-0 at Stamford Bridge thanks to N’Golo Kante’s goal, after Ander Herrera was sent off for two yellow cards picked up for tackles on Eden Hazard.

Conte was livid, accusing Mourinho of a deliberate tactic to kick the Belgian: ‘A tactic to play and go to kick an opponent? It’s not football for me.’

Former Chelsea manager Mourinho was called ‘Judas’ by a section of the crowd but he defended his record. ‘When they have somebody that wins four Premier Leagues for them, I become No 2. Until this moment Judas is No 1.’

As Chelsea closed in on the title, Conte aimed a dig at Mourinho for United’s spending after they splashed out over £150m only to finish sixth in the league. His comments were also aimed at Man City boss Pep Guardiola.

The Italian said: ‘This season it’s very important to understand that it’s not always about who spends more money who wins.
“This season isn’t the only season both Manchester clubs have spent a lot of money.’

Over the summer, Chelsea’s focus turned to their title defence, with Conte all-too-aware that the last time they were reigning champions, under Mourinho, the following season was a disaster.

“We know the difficulty of the next season and for sure we want to avoid the Mourinho season with Chelsea. Two years ago the team ended the league in 10th place and we want to try to avoid this,’ said Conte.

When these comments were put to Mourinho, he responded with a very curious comment about Conte’s hair, which was receding towards the end of his playing days but is now flourishing thanks to various transplants.

“I could answer in many different ways,’ said Mourinho. “But I’m not going to lose my hair to speak about Antonio Conte.’

This season, there was a skirmish back in October when Mourinho accused Conte of ‘crying’ when his team had too many injuries, with the Chelsea boss telling Mourinho to mind his own business.

January 4
A New Year, but clearly no Mourinho resolution to be nicer to his peers.

The United manager is previewing their FA Cup third round tie with Derby County when he reignites the feud. Asked whether he still had the passion for the job having cut an increasingly frustrated figure in the dug-out, Mourinho hit back.

What he said: “Because I don’t behave as a clown on the touchline it means I lost my passion? “I prefer to do it the way I do it. Much more mature, better for my team and myself.

“You don’t have to behave like a crazy guy on the touchline. “The way a person is dedicated to his work, not what you do in front of the cameras.’

What he meant: Mourinho may or may not have had Conte in mind when he made the ‘clown’ comments, but no rival manager was mentioned by name.

The Italian is known for his animated touchline manner and for running up and down the touchline to celebrate goals. He often almost loses his voice from shouting too much during matches.

Yet Mourinho could also have been referrring to the Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who is also energetic in urging his players on from the technical area.

Or he could have been talking about Man City boss Guardiola, who can also be highly animated and overstep the mark, as shown especially by his ‘Pep talk’ to Southampton’s Nathan Redmond recently.

January 5
The following day at Chelsea’s Cobham training ground and Conte is previewing their FA Cup trip to Norwich City on Saturday evening. He is asked about Mourinho’s ‘clown’ remarks and launches into an angry tirade against his rival.

What he said: “I think he has to see himself in the past, maybe he was speaking about himself in the past, yeah?

“Maybe sometimes, someone forgets what they said or his behaviour and sometimes I think there is, I don’t know the name, demenza senile, when you are a bit [taps the side of his head].’

What he meant: Conte was asked to clarify what he meant by ‘demenza senile’ and he turned to his fellow Italian coach and former goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini for help with the translation.

Cudicini said: ‘It is like amnesia, when you can’t remember things.’

Then Conte added: “When you forgot what you say or do in the past, your behaviours. You must be worried when this happens because it means you are becoming old and you need a check.’

Conte clearly wanted to remind Mourinho of the many examples of his own touchline misdemeanours in the past. Who can forget the way he celebrated Porto’s late goal at Old Trafford in 2004, or his fisticuffs with Arsene Wenger?

Whether senile dementia or amnesia, it is still a jibe that Mourinho is getting on in years – yet 54-year-old Mourinho is only six years the senior of Conte.

Mourinho didn’t specifically refer to Conte with his ‘clown’ comment and yet the Italian was the only one to take the bait, willingly pouring further fuel on the fire.

January 5
Later that day, Mourinho is giving a press conference after United defeat Derby 2-0 to advance in the FA Cup.

He is asked about Conte’s latest remarks about the ‘amnesia’ and actually begins by giving a diplomatic answer that appears to draw a line under the spat.

What he said: “The only thing I want to say to end the story is that, yes, I made mistakes in the past on the touchline. Yes, I will make less but I think I will still make a few.’

But then Mourinho continued talking and decided to continue pouring gasoline on the flames. “What never happened to me – and will never happen – is to be suspended for match-fixing. That never happened to me and will never happen.’

A journalist in the room then pointed out that Conte had been charged by the football authorities in the past for failing to report match-fixing. “Did he? Not me,’ replied the United boss.

What he meant If only Mourinho had ended the sentence after the comments about being animated on the touchline. Instead, he escalated the argument to a whole new level with a personal comment about an inglorious moment in Conte’s past.

He served a four-month suspension – reduced from an initial 10 months – while at Juventus in 2012-13 for failing to report match-fixing at his previous club Siena.

Conte was finally acquitted of any wrongdoing by the Italian courts in 2016. This was a very calculated comment by Mourinho designed to touch a nerve.

January 6
The following day, after Chelsea were held to a goalless draw by Norwich in the FA Cup, Conte had the chance to reply to Mourinho’s latest remarks and was in no mood to calm the situation.

What he said: “The truth is that I was banned for four months for failure to report. Then I asked for a real trial by court and they declared my innocence.

“I think before you make this type of comment, to hurt another person, you must pay great attention. You show you are a little man. A little man.

“You [Mourinho] don’t know very well what is the situation. But I know him very well in the past.

“In the past he was a little man in many circumstances, he is a little man in the present and for sure he will be a little man in the future.

“Mourinho is this. You know him very well. The level is very low. But that is not my problem. I consider him a little man, I consider him a man with a very low profile.’

Conte also called Mourinho a ‘fake’ after his apparent show of support for Claudio Ranieri when he was sacked by Leicester City.

Referring to the next meeting between the clubs at Old Trafford on February 25, Conte told BBC Radio 5 Live: ‘When is the game against United?

“We can meet in a room. To try and explain about these comments. I don’t know if he is ready to meet me in a room, just me and him.

“I’m not surprised [at the comments]. He has to know before he speaks because he is suffering from amnesia.’
What he meant “It would have taken someone with a monk-like personality not to respond to Mourinho’s match-fixing jibe and Conte was certainly well within his rights.

In calling Mourinho a ‘little man’ with a ‘low profile’ he clearly wanted to inflict a dent in his large ego.

The prospect of the two managers meeting in a room to thrash out their differences before the game next month is a tantalising one.

By saying that, Conte has pretty much ensured their feud will rumble on until that point and you wouldn’t bet against more barbs being traded in the meantime.

January 9
Conte was once again asked about the Mourinho spat in his press conference ahead of yesterday night’s Carabao Cup semi-final with Arsenal and whether he had any regrets.

What he said: “Have a look at this face, is it of a person that regrets? I don’t think so.

“I think we both said things, and we’ll see what happens in the future. He said serious words and I won’t forget this.

“This is not a problem from the club, it’s a problem between me and him.’
What he meant: Conte was clearly in no mood to further escalate the feud, but didn’t exactly draw a line under the affair either.

He also ruled out the League Managers’ Association getting involved to mediate between the two and try to defuse the row.

As that match in late February draws nearer, this is one argument that is set to run and run.
Culled from Dailymail.co.uk

 

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Everton Confirm Majority Takeover By Friedkin Group To End Moshiri Tenure

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The Friedkin Group has acquired a 94.1% stake in Everton, becoming the Premier League club’s new majority owner. The American group paid over £400 million to end Farhad Moshiri’s turbulent tenure.

The Premier League has approved the agreement reached in September. This makes Everton the 10th club that Americans own in the division.

“Today marks a momentous and proud occasion for The Friedkin Group as we become custodians of this iconic football club,” said incoming Executive Chairman Marc Watts.

“We are committed to leading Everton into an exciting new era both on and off the pitch. Providing immediate financial stability to the Club has been a key priority, and we are delighted to have achieved this.

“While restoring Everton to its rightful place in the Premier League table will take time, today is the first step in that journey.”

Dan Friedkin leads the Texas-based Friedkin Group and owns Serie A club Roma. The club has a reported net worth of £6.16 billion. Friedkin will serve as Everton’s board chairman, while Watts will manage the club’s operations.

The American group put forward a list of priorities for Everton. They aim to strengthen the first team, develop the academy, improve the women’s side, and enhance the club’s global reputation.

Dan Friedkin wrote an open letter expressing his pride about becoming Everton’s new majority owner.

“I take immense pride in welcoming one of England’s most historic football clubs to our global family, The Friedkin Group,” the 59-year-old said.

“Everton represents a proud legacy, and we are honoured to become custodians of this great institution.

“Whilst we are new to the Club, we fully understand the vital role Everton plays in local culture, history, and the lives of Evertonians here and around the world.

“We are deeply committed to honouring this legacy while contributing positively to the community, economy, and people of this remarkable city.”

Everton’s first match under new ownership will take place against Chelsea on Sunday, December 22nd. Members of the new ownership group are expected to attend the match.

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Ademola Lookman Named African Footballer Of The Year, Barbra Banda Picks Up Women’s Award

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Ademola Lookman, 27, was awarded the prestigious African Footballer of the Year title by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). This happened at their awards ceremony on Monday.

Lookman’s exceptional performances throughout the year earned him this honour. Particularly, his remarkable hat-trick in the Europa League final is where his Italian club, Atalanta, triumphed over Bayer Leverkusen in Dublin this past May.

Additionally, Lookman played a key role in Nigeria’s success at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) earlier in the year. He helped the team reach the final in the Ivory Coast.

During the tournament, Ademola Lookman scored three goals.

“This award is a blessing, to be recognised as best player in Africa is something incredible,” he said.

“Four years ago my career fell down but now I’m here as the best player in Africa. Don’t let your failures stop your dreams.”

Lookman won the African Footballer of the Year award, surpassing strong contenders such as Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi, Guinea’s Serhou Guirassy, Ivory Coast’s Simon Adingra, and South Africa’s goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.

A panel of national team coaches and captains determined the award, though the voting tallies have not been released yet.

This achievement makes Lookman the seventh Nigerian player to win the prestigious award, following in the footsteps of last year’s winner, Victor Osimhen.

He joins a distinguished list of past Nigerian winners, including Nwankwo Kanu (who won twice), Emmanuel Amunike, Victor Ikpeba, and Rashidi Yekini.

In other award categories, Zambia’s Barbra Banda was named African Women’s Player of the Year.

Despite being excluded from the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations finals due to gender eligibility issues, Banda was cleared by FIFA to compete in the 2023 Women’s World Cup and went on to play in this year’s Paris Olympics.

Men’s awards:

Player of the Year: Ademola Lookman (NGR)

Club Player of the Year: Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns/RSA)

Goalkeeper of the Year: Ronwen Williams (RSA)

Young Player of the Year: Lamine Camara (SEN)

Coach of the Year: Emerse Fae (CIV)

National Team of the Year: Ivory Coast

Club of the Year: Al Ahly (EGY)

Best X1: Andre Onana (CMR); Achraf Hakimi (MAR), Kalidou Koulibaly (SEN), Chancel Mbemba (COD); Mohammed Kudus (GHA), Sofyan Amrabat (MAR), Franck Kessie (CIV), Yves Bissouma (MLI); Mohamed Salah (EGY), Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman (both NGR)

Women’s awards:

Player of the Year: Barbra Banda (ZAM)

Club Player of the Year: Sanaa Mssoudy (FAR Rabat/MAR)

Goalkeeper of the Year: Chiamaka Nnadozie (NGR)

Young Player of the Year: Doha El Madani (MAR)

Coach of the Year: Lamia Boumehdi (TP Mazembe/COD)

National Team of the Year: Nigeria

Club of the Year: TP Mazembe

Best XI: Andile Dlamini (RSA); Michelle Alozie, Osinachi Ohale (both NGR), Lebohang Ramalepe, Karabo Dlamini; Linda Motlhalo (all RSA), Rasheedat Ajibade (NGR), Ghizlane Chebbak (MAR); Barbra Banda (ZAM), Asisat Oshoala (NGR), Tabitha Chawinga (MAW)

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Harry Maguire Says Manchester United’s Win Over City Is The Start Of A ‘Positive Journey’

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Harry Maguire, 31, expressed optimism following the dramatic victory over Man City by Man United. He called it a “statement” win that will boost the team’s confidence.

The victory comes as United continues adapting to a new system under head coach Ruben Amorim.

The match at the Etihad saw Man City initially take the lead through Josko Gvardiol’s precise header, putting them on track for a crucial win. However, United’s resilience shone late in the game.

Captain Bruno Fernandes equalised in the 88th minute, converting a penalty earned by Amad Diallo. Moments later, Diallo delivered a stunning 90th-minute goal to secure the win for United.

The result marked Ruben Amorim’s biggest success since taking over from Erik ten Hag last month. Furthermore, it signals growing momentum as Man United adjusts to his strategies and tactics.

Maguire highlighted the impact of such a win in fostering belief and unity within the squad as they navigate the transition under their new manager.

“It’s been a difficult start to the season for us and not much for our fans to cheer about,” said defender Maguire.

“It was a great performance in the end to come here and have 50-50 of the ball, have the same amount of shots as them.

“It’s not been like that in recent years, so it’s an improvement but still a long way to go.”

Arsenal and Nottingham Forest ruthlessly exposed Manchester United’s defensive frailties this month. This inflicted painful Premier League defeats that have left the once-storied club languishing in an uncharacteristic 13th place.

“Obviously, we had back-to-back defeats in the Premier League. So to come here and to put a statement down is really important for our confidence and the belief of where we’re going and where Ruben’s going to take us,” said Maguire.

“I’m sure it’s going to be a positive journey.”

Manchester United’s triumph exposed Manchester City’s ongoing performance crisis. This further extends their winless streak to eight defeats in their last 11 matches across all competitions.

Rubén Amorim, the newly appointed manager, has already witnessed two of those losses since taking charge. This includes a notable period that included his remarkable 4-1 Champions League victory with Sporting Lisbon before his move to Manchester.

His transition to Man City has coincided with the team’s continued struggles. Also, it highlights the challenging period the club is currently experiencing.

“I think you can see we have a good structure, a good style of play, the way that he wants us to work,” Maguire said of the new manager’s impact.

“But, yeah, I think his demands, he’s tactically very good. He’s proven that he’s a winner.”

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