Le match se termine, Preston North End 3, Blackpool 1.
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Preston North End 3-1 Blackpool: Lilywhites renforce les espoirs des barrages avec une victoire emphatique dans le derby
Preston a maintenu ses espoirs de barrages avec une victoire convaincante dans le derby contre Blackpool, menacé de relégation, à Deepdale.
Brad Potts, le vieux garçon de Tangerines, a mis les hôtes en tête dans une ouverture animée, lançant un superbe entraînement en angle dans le coin le plus éloigné du côté droit de la surface.
Ben Whiteman a ensuite trompé le gardien de but de Blackpool Chris Maxwell pour la seconde, se préparant à boucler un coup franc dans la surface pour les coéquipiers en attente, pour le fouetter à l’intérieur du premier poteau.
Tom Cannon a couronné une contre-attaque rapide en plaçant une finition soignée hors du poteau pour le troisième de Preston avant que Jerry Yates ne fasse une consolation tardive à bout portant.
Une troisième victoire en quatre matches place Preston à quatre points des places des barrages en neuvième, avant le coup d’envoi de 15 heures, tandis qu’une septième défaite d’affilée laisse Blackpool à quatre points de la sécurité en 23e avec sept matches à jouer.
Le tir dévié de Keshi Anderson a presque récompensé le début prometteur des Tangerines avec une avance précoce, mais le gardien de Preston Freddie Woodman a eu la moindre touche pour le détourner sur le pied d’un poteau.
Le tir dans le but d’Andy Lyons était alors dégagé, mais en deux minutes, ils ont pris du retard sur le superbe premier match de Potts, et les hôtes semblaient en parfait contrôle après que le coup franc déguisé de Whiteman ait porté le score à 2-0 au milieu de la première mi-temps.
Le patron de Blackpool, Mick McCarthy, a réagi avec trois changements offensifs à la pause, ce qui a augmenté la menace de but des visiteurs, mais les a laissés vulnérables à la contre-attaque, que Cannon a exploitée six minutes après le début de la seconde période pour tuer le match.
Les visiteurs ont répondu en créant une série d’occasions.
Le centre précis de James Husband a trouvé Morgan Rogers non marqué, qui a en quelque sorte mis sa tête à bout portant, avant qu’un Lyons tout aussi bien placé ne se dirige vers un autre bon centre de Husband.
Woodman a sauvé Josh Bowler et Ian Poveda, mais s’est vu refuser une 18e feuille blanche de la saison alors que Blackpool a tardivement obtenu le but que méritait sa deuxième mi-temps lorsque Yates a rencontré le centre bas de Bowler.
Pourtant, ce n’était qu’une maigre consolation pour Blackpool, qui n’a remporté que deux de ses 22 derniers matches de championnat et affrontera ensuite un énorme affrontement avec d’autres combattants de la relégation – et l’ancienne équipe de McCarthy – Cardiff.
Alignements
Preston
Formation 3-1-4-2
- 1bûcheron
- 14Étage
- 6LindsayRéservé à 21 minutes
- 16Hugues
- 4Blanc
- 44PottsRéservé à 15 minutesRemplacé parLedsonà 74′minutes
- 8Brown
- dixJohnsonRéservé à 74 minutesRemplacé parOnomahà 83′minutes
- 2FernandezRemplacé parbradyà 83′minutes
- 15PerroquetRemplacé parDelapà 67′minutes
- 28Canon
Substituts
- 5Bauer
- 7Delap
- 11brady
- 17Onomah
- 18Ledson
- 20Poêle à bois
- 25Cornell
Blackpool
Formation 3-4-1-2
- 1Maxwell
- 4gabriel
- 31NelsonRéservé à 90 minutes
- 3Mari
- 24Lyon
- 2ConnollyRéservé à 76 minutes
- 12DougallRemplacé parPatinéà 45′minutesRéservé à 82 minutes
- 22HamiltonRemplacé parQuilleurà 45′minutes
- dixandersonRemplacé parPoveda-Ocampoà 45′minutes
- 9Yates
- 25Roger
Substituts
- 11Quilleur
- 16Carey
- 23Thompson
- 26Poveda-Ocampo
- 28Patiné
- 29Garbout
- 32Grimshaw
- Arbitre:
- André Marriner
- Présence:
- 18 834
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La deuxième mi-temps se termine, Preston North End 3, Blackpool 1.
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Curtis Nelson (Blackpool) reçoit un carton jaune pour jeu dangereux.
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Thomas Cannon (Preston North End) se voit accorder un coup franc dans la moitié de terrain défensive.
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Faute de Curtis Nelson (Blackpool).
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Tentative enregistrée. Thomas Cannon (Preston North End) du pied droit de l’extérieur de la surface est stoppé dans le coin inférieur droit. Passe décisive de Liam Delap.
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But! Preston North End 3, Blackpool 1. Jerry Yates (Blackpool) tire du pied gauche à bout portant jusqu’au centre du but. Passe décisive de Josh Bowler avec un centre.
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Tentative bloquée. Morgan Rogers (Blackpool) du pied gauche à gauche de la surface de réparation est bloqué. Assisté de James Husband.
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Faute de Liam Delap (Preston North End).
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Curtis Nelson (Blackpool) se voit accorder un coup franc dans la moitié de terrain défensive.
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Coin, Preston North End. Corner concédé par James Husband.
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Coin, Preston North End. Corner concédé par Jordan Gabriel.
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Remplacement, Preston North End. Josh Onomah remplace Daniel Johnson.
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Remplacement, Preston North End. Robert Brady remplace Álvaro Fernández.
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Charlie Patino (Blackpool) reçoit un carton jaune pour jeu dangereux.
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Andrew Hughes (Preston North End) se voit accorder un coup franc sur l’aile gauche.
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Faute de Charlie Patino (Blackpool).
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Faute de Ryan Ledson (Preston North End).
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Josh Bowler (Blackpool) se voit accorder un coup franc dans la moitié de terrain offensive.
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Faute de Daniel Johnson (Preston North End).
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Barcelona 3-1 Brann (agg 5-2): Barca set up Champions League semi-final against Chelsea
Holders Barcelona beat Brann to set up a Women’s Champions League semi-final against Chelsea.
Barcelona won the first leg 2-1 and extended their aggregate lead when Aitana Bonmati hooked an effort past Aurora Mikalsen in the 23rd minute.
They netted again through Fridolina Rolfo, who bundled home when Mikalsen failed to clear a goalmouth scramble.
Tomine Svendheim pulled one back for Brann, but Patri Guijarro scored an 88th-minute tap-in to seal Barca’s win.
With England internationals Lucy Bronze and Keira Walsh in their line-up, Barcelona dominated the second leg at Estadi Johan Cruyff and prevented the visitors from Norway scoring again as they managed 26 shots to Brann’s seven.
Beating Brann sets up a repeat of last year’s semi-final, when Barcelona beat Chelsea 2-1 on aggregate before going on to win the competition.
They will host the first leg in Barcelona on 20-21 April, with the second leg being played at Stamford Bridge on 27-28 April.
The Catalan giants also thrashed Chelsea 4-0 in the 2020-21 final when they won the competition for the first time.
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Scott Brown: Former Celtic captain on hair, Ayr & choosing ‘to be horrible’
Venue: Somerset Park, Ayr Date: Friday, 29 March Kick-off: 19:45 GMT |
Coverage: Watch on the BBC Scotland channel and follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website & app |
“It was my identity – what I needed to be the best I could be.”
Normally a player has hair and then loses it when he becomes a manager. Scott Brown did it the other way round.
For the best part of two decades, this shaven-skulled enforcer dominated the Scottish football landscape on a journey during which he would become one of the game’s most decorated players.
These days, he can be spotted in the Somerset Park dugout with a thick thatch.
Turns out being bald was all part of the plan for the former Celtic and Scotland captain.
“I made a decision when I retired I would grow my hair for the kids and I do look like a more approachable person,” the Ayr United head coach tells BBC Scotland.
At 38, the boots have been hung up for a while and Brown’s focus is all about navigating the notoriously choppy waters of the “tightest division in the world”.
‘I did it to intimidate players’
Being bald was just part of Brown. It fed into the psychology of a player who would adopt an uncompromising attitude whenever he crossed that white line. A mindset suit of armour to improve the chance of victory.
“[I did it] just to intimidate people,” he says. “I made that decision just to be horrible. Not really speaking to anybody on the park. If players tried, I would refuse to speak to them.
“Not being big time but just to make sure my head was focused and I was ready and organised, because if I had a laugh and a joke about stuff on the park, I probably would not have played as well as I could have.
“You can be whoever you want for 90 minutes on that pitch. You can be a winner, want to dictate games, be passionate, be louder than you normally are in the changing room. It worked really well for me.”
It sure did. A deluge of silverware followed, including 10 Scottish Premiership titles, six Scottish Cups, seven League Cups, not to mention 55 Scotland caps.
“After the 90 minutes, I could go back to being Scott – sit down, chill and relax,” Brown adds.
‘It’s about getting the balance right’
But age brings many gifts. Maybe a softening of attitudes in some aspects of life. And family has an impact too.
“During Covid, the kids asked if I had hair,” he explains. “I wasn’t 100% sure if I actually did.”
It will be there for all to see on Friday night as BBC Scotland broadcasts Ayr’s home game with high-flying Airdrieonians.
Rhys McCabe’s SPFL Trust Trophy winners occupy fourth – the last of the promotion play-off places – while the hosts are eighth, just three points above the relegation play-off spot.
However, a win for Ayr would take them to just one point off Friday’s visitors, such is the congested nature of the Championship.
“Two good weeks and you could be challenging for the top four – two bad weeks you could be challenging for the relegation zone,” Brown admits.
When an Anton Dowds-inspired Ayr triumphed against Airdrie five games ago, it lifted them to fifth. Now, they’re back looking over the shoulder.
However, Brown believes he has the players capable of the primary objective this season, which is staying in the division, and aims to harness the local passion for the club.
“[Former head coach] Lee [Bullen] brought in a good squad and I have got the benefit of the lads now,” he says.
“We have a couple of experienced pros, but we are a very young team. It’s about getting the balance right.
“There are young players coming through who have never been anywhere else, so we are lucky enough they understand the club and what it means to them.
“When Fraser Bryden, a lifelong Ayr fan, scored against Inverness Caledonian Thistle the other week, his mates were all in the crowd singing, cheering and chanting his name. When he does score those goals, it’s emotional for everyone.”
That emotional rollercoaster is full steam ahead as the campaign nears its end.
Brown knows what it takes at this stage of the season and, while the shaven head is no more, that driven, uncompromising attitude is going nowhere.
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Premier League fantasy football tips: Mohamed Salah, Erling Haaland, Son Heung-min
The fixture calendar for the rest of the Premier League season is pretty much set so now it’s up to you to decide on your strategy depending on what chips you have left in the game.
We know there are seven teams with a double gameweek 34 – Arsenal, Liverpool, Wolves, Bournemouth, Crystal Palace, Everton and Sheffield United.
Tottenham don’t have a fixture in gameweek 34, which makes things slightly trickier if you don’t have a Free Hit chip, because they will then have two double gameweeks before the end of the season.
Chelsea will also double twice in the last four gameweeks of the season, while Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle and Brighton will all have a double gameweek, which is almost certainly going to be in gameweek 37.
Managers who still have their second wildcard available will rightly be debating whether to play it now, either in gameweek 30 or 31, or in gameweek 35 to really attack the last four weeks of the season with a potential Bench Boost in mind for gameweek 37.
If you’ve still got that Free Hit chip then the earlier wildcard could be tempting because you can bring in as many Tottenham and Chelsea players as you like without having to worry about gameweek, 34 when Tottenham blank and Chelsea are away to Arsenal.
I like that strategy because the fixtures look good for both Tottenham and Chelsea in the next few weeks – but if you’ve already used your Free Hit then you might want to hold on to the wildcard until gameweek 35 and focus your transfers on Liverpool and Arsenal in the short-term as we start to build up towards gameweek 34.
Captaincy
Those managers who can get Mohamed Salah into their squads this week will certainly want to consider him for Liverpool’s game against Brighton at Anfield on Sunday as his ownership is relatively low.
Many will be taking a points hit to get him because they can’t afford him in a straight swap or they may decide to wait until next week, which will give those of you who get him on the wildcard a nice little edge.
If you don’t own Salah then I would suggest a Tottenham attacker for their game at home to Luton, preferably Son Heung-Min, or the man I’m looking to as a slightly differential captaincy pick this week in Cole Palmer, who has a home game against Burnley.
Fixtures to target
This is one of those gameweeks when two of the best teams in the Premier League go head-to-head and we own four or five of their players, in this case Manchester City and Arsenal, who face each other at Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
I would be very happy to field my attackers in this game, the likes of Bukayo Saka and Erling Haaland, but I would try to bench my defenders if I could.
Arsenal’s defence has been superb this season and we know all about their prowess at set-pieces so fielding one of Gabriel, William Saliba or Ben White isn’t really too much of a problem, but I wouldn’t want to have two of them in my starting line-up if I could avoid it.
If you’re looking for a defender to bring into your squad this week then Statman Dave and Chris Sutton each had a suggestion in this week’s Fantasy 606 podcast – Dave has gone for Chelsea’s Malo Gusto, while Chris likes the look of Conor Bradley for Liverpool – and both come in at only £4.2 million.
Bradley has the advantage of the double gameweek 34 but if Trent Alexander-Arnold returns to fitness in the next few weeks then he is less likely to start every game. Gusto looks undroppable for Chelsea at the moment and we still don’t know when Reece James may return to action to provide competition for him.
Differentials
Fulham striker Rodrigo Muniz was one of the rare successes in gameweek 29, his two goals in Fulham’s 3-0 win against Tottenham taking his tally to seven goals in his past seven games and his next three matches are against Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest and Newcastle.
He only costs £4.6 million, which also makes him a great makeweight if you’re having to use two transfers to get to Salah this week.
Gamble of the week
We run a listeners’ team on the Fantasy 606 podcast whereby a different listener comes on each week to manage the side. This week’s listener, Alex from Vancouver, has taken the gamble to remove Haaland from the squad to enable the signing of Salah.
Haaland obviously has the tougher fixture this week, he doesn’t have a double like Salah in gameweek 34 and it enables the listeners to have Salah, Son and Saka in their midfield.
It comes down to your budget – if, like me, you can’t afford to have all four of Haaland, Salah, Son and Saka then which one makes way? It’s Son for me, who will be replaced by Salah next week, but I might then have to turn to a cheaper Tottenham attacker to try to fill Son’s boots.
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My Mate’s A Footballer: Patrick Bamford tests podcast co-host Joe Wilkinson’s free-kicks
Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford meets up with his My Mate’s A Footballer podcast co-host, comedian Joe Wilkinson, for a free-kick challenge.
Can Wilkinson finally prove himself to be the elite free-kick “specialist” that he claims he is?
Listen to episodes of ‘My Mate’s A Footballer’ here
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Chelsea expect to be in Women’s Champions League semi-finals, says boss Emma Hayes
Emma Hayes says Chelsea “expect to be” in the semi-finals of the Women’s Champions League after securing their spot for a second season running by dispatching Dutch side Ajax.
Chelsea were beaten in the semi-finals by champions Barcelona last season.
“We expect to be here, I should say that,” said Hayes.
“If you look at our record in the Champions League, even in the last five years, it was only once we didn’t qualify from the group. We’ve made the latter stages every [other] year.
“I don’t make any excuses, we should be at this level and we should be at the semi-finals. Of course we have a little bit more depth to be able to do things like make more changes [on Wednesday] than we’ve ever had.
“But we haven’t won anything, we’re in the place we want to be. I don’t know who the opponent will be – but we’re ready.”
Chelsea could set up another meeting with Barcelona in the last four. The Spanish giants have a 2-1 aggregate lead going into the second leg of their quarter-final tie with Brann on Thursday.
Hayes, who leaves Chelsea in the summer to manage the United States women’s national team, hopes to guide her side to the quadruple this season but will need to rely on every member of the squad after being hit with long-term injuries.
As well as chasing a first European crown, Chelsea are top of the Women’s Super League, face Arsenal in the Women’s League Cup final on Sunday and play Manchester United in the Women’s FA Cup semi-finals next month.
“We love winning. I always say this to the players. No-one cares who scores. Everyone has a role to play,” said Hayes.
“We have to count on each other. Some will play more than others throughout the season. I trust the squad, I trust the players. We’re in the place we want top be.
“There were some that absolutely needed to recover [on Wednesday] so I’m really happy with the whole squad.”
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Thursday’s gossip: Sesko, Branthwaite, Guimaraes, Alexander-Arnold, Diaz, Paqueta, Anselmino, De Zerbi
Arsenal have a 10-man shortlist for a new striker this summer with RB Leipzig’s Slovenian Benjamin Sesko, 20, Sporting Lisbon’s Viktor Gyokeres, 25, and his fellow Sweden international, Newcastle’s Alexander Isak, 24, among those being monitored. (Mirror)
Manchester United are keen on Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite, 21, as they prioritise improving their defence next season. (Telegraph)
Pep Guardiola is “obsessed” by Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, 26, but Manchester City would have to pay 100m euros (£85.7m) to sign the Brazil international. (Fichajes – in Spanish)
West Ham expect Manchester City to move again for their Brazil midfielder Lucas Paqueta, 26. (Football Insider)
Chelsea are among the clubs interested in Athletico Paranaense goalkeeper Bento, 24, who made his Brazil debut against England last week. (Globo – in Portuguese)
Tottenham want to sign Feyenoord’s Mexico striker Santiago Gimenez, 22, as their replacement for Harry Kane this summer – one year after the 30-year-old England striker’s departure to Bayern Munich. (Caught Offside)
Liverpool forward Luis Diaz, 27, has not given up hope of moving to one of the big Spanish La Liga clubs in the future, according to the Colombia international’s father. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United are interested in signing Argentine defender Aaron Anselmino, 18, from Boca Juniors. (Ole – in Spanish)
Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi is Bayern Munich’s leading managerial candidate if they cannot persuade their former midfielder Xabi Alonso to join from Bayer Leverkusen. (Florian Plettenberg)
Tottenham, West Ham, Brighton and Everton are all plotting moves for Juventus and England Under-21 winger Samuel Iling-Junior, 20. (Football Insider)
Italy midfielder Jorginho, 32, could leave Arsenal this summer to return to his homeland. (Football London)
The Gunners’ hopes of signing winger Xavi Simons, 20, have been hit because Paris St-Germain want to give the Netherlands international more game time when he returns from a loan at RB Leipzig. (Express)
Manchester United will let Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, 32, leave this summer. (Football Insider)
Real Madrid cannot afford a rumoured move for Liverpool and England full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, 25. (Goal)
Germany midfielder Toni Kroos, 34, is set to sign a one-year contract extension to stay at Real Madrid. (Fabrizio Romano)
Liverpool assistant coach Pep Lijnders is a contender to take charge at Ajax next season. (Telegraph – subscription required)
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Steph Houghton: Manchester City defender and ex-England captain to retire
Manchester City defender and former England captain Steph Houghton will retire at the end of the current Women’s Super League season.
Houghton, 35, is City’s record appearance holder and is part of the squad in contention to win the WSL title this season.
Houghton has 121 England caps but has not played for her country since 2021.
“I hope I leave the game in a better place than when I started,” Houghton, who began at Sunderland in 2002, said.
“And [I hope] I have contributed in some small way to giving the girls of tomorrow a better future in football.”
Centre-back Houghton spent five years at Sunderland, followed by three-year spells at Leeds and Arsenal, before joining City in 2014.
She made her England debut against Russia in March 2007, going on to appear at two World Cups and two European Championships.
However, Houghton missed out on a place at Euro 2022, having not played for eight months because of an Achilles injury, and was also left out of Sarina Wiegman’s squad for last year’s World Cup.
Houghton also represented Team GB at London 2012 and Tokyo 2020.
“Taking the decision to retire, is such a difficult thing to do,” said Houghton, who was awarded an MBE in 2016 for her achievements in women’s football.
“Whilst age comes to every player, it makes it no easier having to say the words out loud. Football has been my life; my passion and I have loved the career I have had.”
The Lionesses posted on X: “We wish you all the best in your retirement.
“From leading the Lionesses to growing the women’s game – your impact will never be forgotten.”
How Houghton become an ‘icon of the game’
Houghton has played 241 games for City and is their most decorated player having won eight major trophies – four Continental Cups, three Women’s FA Cups and the FA Women’s Super League title in 2016.
She also won two WSL titles with Arsenal in 2011 and 2012, also helping the Gunners to five cup victories.
“Steph is – without question – an icon of the game,” said City head coach Gareth Taylor.
“Although her professional career on the pitch is now coming to an end, her legacy will be felt for so many years to come.
“She’s paved the way for so many to thrive in the future.”
City captain Houghton signed a new one-year deal in June 2023, taking her into a 10th year at the club during which she will stop her playing career.
“I feel incredibly privileged to have been able to work with her since 2020 and know her name will be written into the history books as a true footballing great,” added Taylor.
City are level with leaders Chelsea with five matches left in their WSL season, which is set to conclude on 18 May against Aston Villa.
“I am excited for whatever comes next,” said Houghton, who is married to former Liverpool defender Stephen Darby and helped him complete a 178-mile march for ex-players with motor neurone disease this week.
“In the meantime, I remain focused on giving everything I have left for Manchester City, over the next two months.”
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