Ligue 1: the TFC soon in the league? A fan pitches the idea after receiving a special shirt following an online order

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After ordering a Toulouse club jersey on the online store, a TFC fan was surprised when he saw the Spanish championship badge take the place of that of the French championship on his tunic.

When you unwrap a gift, you should always expect a surprise and this « aficionado » of Toulouse (Site notre blog d’information) Club will not tell you otherwise. On Twitter, a user shared his Christmas present: a unique and special TFC jersey.

When we take a closer look at the away shirt ordered by the fan, a strange detail appears. On the right sleeve, instead of the Ligue 1 badge, there is the La Liga crest.

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A « failure » which gave a slight bitter taste to this supporter who addressed the club of the Pink City: « Hey ToulouseFC, how are you? Me pretty well even if the Christmas present I received from the site of the shop is a little weird don’t you think? You don’t imagine that I’m going to pay for the return of this product at my expense? Yes? Thank you and Vamos TFC »

Hey @ToulouseFC How’s it going ? Me pretty well even if the Christmas present I received from the store’s website is a little weird, don’t you think? You do not imagine all the same that I will pay for the return of this product at my expense? you ? Thanks and Vamos TFC??? pic.twitter.com/Woc27uMVbp

— Diego Klaus-Müller ???? (@unpoingcesttout) December 27, 2022

Obviously, the break due to the World Cup confused everyone… unless the TFC plans to set out to conquer the Spanish championship to compete with the Iberian behemoths.

The Toulousains represent the competition, next December 29 (9 p.m.) with and trip to Marseille on behalf of the 16th day of Ligue 1. Before the match, the TFC is in 12th place in the standings with 16 points.

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ᑕ❶ᑐ Ligue 1: the French press reveals who replaces Lionel Messi in the starting lineup of PSG

Paris Saint-Germain will resume their 2022-23 Ligue 1 season against Strasbourg on Wednesday at the Parc des Princes. However, the French giants will take the pitch without Lionel Messi.

The 35-year-old is still on holiday after helping Argentina postpone the 2022 FIFA World Cup and won’t return to the French giants until the new year. You blow, it’s an opportunity for Hugo Ekitike.

GOAL’s Marc Mechenoua reported on Tuesday (h/t Canal Supporters) that it will indeed be Ekitike who will have the chance to replace Messi in the starting XI. The 20-year-old slips into the No.9 role, allowing Kylian Mbappe more freedom to move around.

The transition has been difficult for Ekitike, who arrived at PSG last summer from Stade de Reims, but the young goalscorer scored his first goal for the French giants just before the World Cup break against AJ Auxerre November 13.

After scoring that first goal, Ekitike hopes it will open the floodgates for him as he has the talent to play for PSG; he just has to constantly show it on the pitch.

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ᑕ❶ᑐ Premier League: State of play as England’s top flight returns after World Cup

Premier League: State of play as England's top flight returns after World Cup
Arsenal are in the Premier League, winning but last game before the World Cup break, 2-0 against Wolves

The last time we saw the Premier League was on Sunday November 13, with Manchester United snatching an injury-time winner from Fulham.

Six weeks went by, in the course contained we were glued to events in Qatar, where Wales fell in the group stage and England again suffered a penalty, before Argentina lifted the FIFA Cup. moons 2022.

On December 26, the English top flight return, and just in case you’ve forgotten how we left it, BBC Sport will let you know.

The top view

Premier League: State of play as England's top flight returns after World Cup

Arsenal are top after a superb first 14 games of the campaign.

They have amassed 37 points, losing them in just two games so far – their only defeat at Manchester United comes in September.

After their best start to the Premier League, it’s the first time they’ve been top at Christmas since the 2007-08 season.

The seven teams that have won 12 of their first 14 games have won the Premier League title.

Another good omen for the Gunners is that the team that topped the table on Christmas Day have been champions in 10 of the last 13 seasons.

In their first match, against West Ham at the Emirates Stadium.

Second-placed Manchester City only played on December 28 – at Leeds – the Gunners’ thunderous victory eight points clear of the champions.

Newcastle – the surprise challengers at the top of the table – are at Leicester on December 26 and will want to pick up where they left off. A sixth straight win would put them above Manchester City and into second.

There are a few teams in the top half who would probably have appreciated being able to take stock during the World Cup before heading off again.

Tottenham beat Leeds before the break but had lost three of the previous four. They kick us off on Monday with an away game at Brentford (12:30 GMT).

Graham Potter’s Chelsea have not won in five Premier League games and passed the World Cup break in eighth.

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Premier League: State of play as England's top flight returns after World Cup

Based on the evidence from the first 14 or so games, this season’s relegation battle could be wide open.

Just nine points apart from the bottom 12 sides in the division, with Wolves backing everyone up.

Six teams were down over Christmas and stayed up – half of them in the first 3 Premier League campaigns – but Wanderers will look to reverse that trend with a new man at the helm.

Julen Lopetegui took charge on November 14 and is already seeing big improvements, including in his squad, the flying Spaniard six new recruits at the opening of the transfer window January 1st.

Southampton also made a managerial change shortly before the break, with Nathan Jones arriving from Luton to replace sacked Ralph Hasenhuttl at St Mary’s. The Saints have lost their last 3 games and are 19th, two points from safety.

It’s perhaps surprising that we no longer see clubs opting for a change, the world cup effectively offers a mini pre-season to mid-campaign.

Everton have stuck with manager Frank Lampard despite being 17th after two straight defeats, and David Moyes remains West Ham boss even though they have lost three on the trot and prove just a point above the bottom three.

The impact of the world cup

Premier League: State of play as England's top flight returns after World Cup
Jesus had knee surgery in early December.

An intense mid-season World Cup always brought risks of fatigue and blessings for the players.

Arsenal bosses may well be the hardest hit following a Serious knee injury to Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus.

It could well be late February before we see him back in action after what had been an impressive start for the Gunners, although he had seen him fail to score in six league games before the break.

On the other hand, despite being the most players of any club at the World Cup with 16, Manchester City have no injuries to report.

The majority of their representatives in Qatar were knocked out of the tournament in the semi-finals, with Argentina’s Julian Alvarez failing the last eight.

Moreover, Premier League top scorer Erling Haaland was given a five-week rest, ready to come back and try to add to his remarkable tally of 18 goals in 13 appearances. The Norwegian striker played his first game for City since November loss by Brentford in a 2-0 friendly win over Girona on December 17, and scored, as did Belgian Kevin de Bruyne.

A keen interest will be poured to know which players who were injured before the World Cup will be ready for action again.

The tastes of ReeceJames and Wesley Fofana at Chelsea, Newcastle striker Alexander Isak and Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin could all return, although Liverpool striker Luis Diaz has undergone knee surgery and faces another three months.

Fixtures are thick and fast

In order to integrate the world cup into the domestic season, matches will now be played regularly so that all matches can be filled in a timely manner.

By the end of January, there are five series of top-flight English matches. This all comes after some clubs were featured in the Fourth Carabao Cup Tourthese games having taken place from 20 to 22 December.

Moreover, the FA Cup 3rd Tour Will be played from January 6-9, before select teams represent European play in mid-February.

Premier League: State of play as England's top flight returns after World Cup

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ᑕ❶ᑐ Ligue 1: French press reveals when Lionel Messi will return to PSG

The 2022 FIFA World Cup is now in the retrospection, with Lionel Messi and the Argentine lifting the trophy and enjoying a holiday that coincides with New Year holidays and festivals.

As a result, many wonder when the 35-year-old will return to the French giants and a recent report from The team (High Definition Ole) reveals when PSG can expect Messi to be back in training to resume the 2022-23 club (Site notre bureau spécialisé) season.

The French exit reveals that the Argentine still doesn’t have a stipulated return date. The capital club represent Ligue 1 games against Strasbourg on Wednesday at the Parc des Princes, which Messi will miss.

Ligue 1: the French press reveals when Lionel Messi will return to PSG

Moreover, the publication indicates that Messi will not be present on New Year’s Day when PSG head to Lens and there are doubts that the veteran striker will arrive for the Coupe de France round of 16 against Chateauroux five days more. late.

The Team Speculates that Messi could be on the pitch against Angers on January 11 at the Parc des Princes.

Jérôme Boateng should leave Olympique Lyon this winter – free transfer?

Focus on talents rather than routines

Earlier this week, Olympique Lyonnais confirmed the acquisition of American investor John Textor. The French first division team is now owned by Eagle (Site notre blog d’information) Holding, which already owns shares in clubs in England (Crystal Palace), Belgium (RWD Molenbeek) and Brazil (Botafogo). This change also has an impact on the transfer strategy, which should now focus more on the training of young talents. Already in the upcoming change period in January, there could be important personnel decisions that could also affect Jérôme Boateng.

The 34-year-old centre-back moved to France in the summer of 2021 after ten years at Bayern Munich. After 27 appearances in the first season, Boateng was sorted by then manager Peter Bosz at the start of the current season and did not make the squad. Under his successor Laurent Blanc, who took over at the start of October, the world champion was in the starting XI four times before the World Cup break. A future at the club now looks more uncertain than ever.

According to a report from French portal ‘(Site notre blog d’information) Mercato’, the club’s new owners have decided not to rely on Boateng anymore. It was previously considered unlikely that his contract, which expired in the summer of 2023, would be extended – this was also reported by ‘Sport Bild’ on Wednesday – but now the club are reportedly pushing for a winter departure.

There are reports that Lyon are accepting a free transfer from Boateng and even forcing him to drop the veteran from the wage bill. Due to the free transfer from Munich, Olympique had to accept a handsome salary in 2021 – which the new bosses would now like to give up to invest more in young players.

Lyon youth are among the best in Europe, including Karim Benzema, Samuel Umtiti, Corentin Tolisso, Alexandre Lacazette, Nabil Fekir, Amine Gouiri and Pierre Kalulu. « We hope that our global presence in talent development will benefit all of our Eagle clubs and communities, » Textor said Tuesday.

Plea, Tolisso & Cie: These players were in the youth of Olympique Lyonnais

13 Alexandre Lacazette (Olympic Lyon) | Market value: 12 million euros

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As of December 24, 2022

12 Corentin Tolisso (Olympic Lyon) | Market value: 14 million euros

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9 Plea of ​​Alassane (Gladbach) | Market value: 15 million euros

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9 Anthony Martial (Man United) | Market value: 15 million euros

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9 Malo Gusto (Olympic Lyon) | Market value: 15 million euros

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8 Rayan Cherki (Olympic Lyon) | Market value: 18 million euros

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6 Château Lukeba (Olympic Lyon) | Market value: 20 million euros

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6 Houssem Aouar (Olympic Lyon) | Market value: 20 million euros

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5 Maxence Caqueret (Olympic Lyon) | Market value: 25 million euros

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3 Karim Benzema (Real Madrid) | Market value: 35 million euros

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3 Pierre Kalulu (AC Milan) | Market value: 35 million euros

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2 Amine Gouiri (Stade Rennes) | Market value: 38 million euros

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The big deal that embarrasses the Blues

The truce granted by the World Cup has not been elected for all the tournaments of the French (Site notre blog d’information) Federation. Sports Minister Amélie Oudéa-Castera reminds us this Friday.

After the end of the year celebrations, the president of the French (Site notre blog d’information) Federation Noël Le Graët and its general manager Florence Hardouin will have to answer for their management, on January 10, as part of the major audit wanted by the Ministry of Sports. . The truce due to the (Site notre bureau spécialisé) world cup – a new success in terms of the tricolor (Site notre bureau spécialisé) – did not get the better of the determination of the current minister, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, to shed light on the dark affairs which shake the instance.

 » The investigations will continue, this report will be completed by the end of Januaryspecifies on the airwaves of RTL this Friday the political figure of sports in France. There will then be a contradictory phase with Noël Le Graët. This will make it possible to have well-founded and established conclusions by mid-February. Acts of harassment, of a sexual nature, have sometimes been denounced and are the subject of investigations to this day.

No effect cut off from the world

 » The fault of everything about this analysis as it is about everything about the analysis of the dysfunctions related to the management and steering of this Federationinsists Amélie Oudéa-Castéra. These malfunctions, there are and they are known. It is necessary to understand the causes to find the right solutions with the authorities of the French (Site notre bureau spécialisé) who must also take their responsibilities in the resolution of these difficulties. […] The Federation must be exemplary and for the moment there is a gap which must be closed. »

And to add that the beautiful course of the Blues in Qatar should in no way influence the verdict of the current audit.  » The report and the nature of the conclusions are not indexed on the performance of the French team or on the Good Success of a world cup. […] The audit continues, Noël Le Graët will be heard on the horizon of January 10 as well as Florence Hardouin. They have already been one and the other have listened a first time and they will be a second time. Other people resting in the hearing. It is necessary to go to the end of this work, it is necessary to lead it to charge and to discharge. Without damaging the image of the flagship: the French team.

A nightmare for Dele Alli: the former hope of English football is replaced after 30 minutes with a D3 team (video)

Dele Alli can’t do it. The 26-year-old English player, who has had some incredible moments with Tottenham, was lined up yesterday in the Turkish Cup against Sanliurfaspor in Turkey. The formation of D3 started flat out, even meaning 0-2 after only 15 minutes of play.

Faced with the delicate performance of his team, the coach, Senol Günes, decided to take a radical decision: leave the Englishman after 30 minutes. The latter was also entitled to very intense colors and therefore continues his descent into hell, he who could not win at Everton before joining the Turkish club.

Besiktas qualified for the final and won 4-2.

📸 With extra Christmas pounds? This Messi tattoo has gone badly wrong

Capture a great moment forever. Many would like to do it, some try by capturing it in a tattoo. Not always a good idea.

So this fan wanted to immortalize Messi’s World Cup triumph on his back, but got a result more in line with Germany’s results in recent World Cups. Rather sub-optimal.

A resemblance can at least be seen, but it looks like Messi ate a little too much Christmas chocolate.

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