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    Forgotten Chelsea flop who was compared to Makelele started just once… then ended up in German FOURTH tier

    A FORGOTTEN Chelsea star who was compared to Claude Makelele ended up in the fourth tier of German football… after playing just once for the Blues.Carlos Luciano da Silva, better known simply as Mineiro, was seen as one of the world’s hottest talents when he was snapped up by Luiz Felipe Scolari in 2008.
    Mineiro started just one game for ChelseaCredit: Getty
    He was compared to the likes of Claude Makelele, Michael Essien and Jon Obi Mikel when unveiled by Luiz Felipe ScolariCredit: Getty
    Luiz Felipe Scolari had very high hopes for Mineiro when he signedCredit: AFP
    The midfielder had played for Guarani, Ponte Preta, Sao Caetano and Sao Paulo and earned his place in the Brazil Serie A team of the year before making the move to Europe.
    It was Bundesliga side Hertha Berlin who first took the risk on Mineiro, and it’s fair to say he shone in his 38 appearances for the club.
    By the time he joined Chelsea, his tough tackling and cool distribution was drawing comparisons with legendary Stamford Bridge midfielder Claude Makelele.
    He had even earned 24 caps for Brazil, such was the hope around his prodigious talent.
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    Scolari said after signing him: “[Mineiro is] good positionally, a very good marker.
    “He is a man that works for the other players and he is also a good man outside of the pitch.”
    He is a player that I need because I lost Michael Essien for six months. I have one midfielder like him, Mikel [Jon Obi].”
    But Mineiro’s time in West London turned into a total nightmare.
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    He played just twice for Chelsea in total, one League Cup start and a late sub appearance in the Premier League, as he failed to adapt to life in West London.
    After just one season with the Blues, he would go back to the Bundesliga to join Schalke.
    But he NEVER regained his old form.
    In the end Mineiro dropped three tiers to join fourth division German side TuS Koblenz.
    He scored a single goal for Koblenz in his 30 appearances before calling time on his career in 2012.
    Since then, Mineiro has been coaching young players in Melbourne, Australia alongside former Manchester United winger Jesper Olsen. More

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    Mason Greenwood makes Getafe transfer decision after being shipped out by Man Utd on loan

    MASON GREENWOOD is loving life in Spain — and wants to turn his Getafe loan move permanent.The  Manchester United striker headed to LaLiga last month after bosses ruled he could not continue his career at Old Trafford following an investigation into his off-field behaviour.
    Mason Greenwood scored his first goal for Getafe, where he plays on loanCredit: Rex
    Manchester United loanee Greenwood wants to stay at GetafeCredit: Rex
    Greenwood, 22, scored to earn a draw against Celta Vigo last Sunday.
    He later said online: “Happy to score my first goal for Getafe.
    “Amazing team spirit to come away with a point.”
    A source  told SunSport he is hoping to stay at the Madrid-based club for the forseeable future, saying: “The players and fans have all given him a welcome he could only have dreamed of.
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    “He really feared his career was over. Now he’s just so happy and  wants to carry on playing and not think too far ahead.”
    Greenwood was set to be welcomed back into the fold at United before SunSport exclusively reported the club had made a U-turn following backlash from fans.
    The former England international was arrested in January last year following charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive control.
    However, all charges were dropped in February by the Crown Prosecution Service.
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    A spokesperson said at that time: “We have a duty to keep cases under continuous review.
    “In this case a combination of the withdrawal of key witnesses and new material that came to light meant there was no longer a realistic prospect of conviction.
    “In these circumstances, we are under a duty to stop the case. We have explained our decision to all parties.
    “We would always encourage any potential victims to come forward and report to police and we will prosecute wherever our legal test is met.” More

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    Brighton poised to be raided again as transfer guru behind Caicedo and Baleba signings wanted by Rangers

    BRIGHTON transfer guru Sam Jewell is wanted by Rangers as their new director of football.Jewell, 34, is the brains behind the signings of players like Moises Caicedo and Carlos Baleba for the Seagulls — and the Glasgow giants are keen on him to head their team.
    Roberto De Zerbi and Brighton could be raided by RangersCredit: PA
    It would look an ideal replacement for Ross Wilson, who quit for Nottingham Forest in April and left the Gers without an obvious replacement since.
    Jewell could be tempted if the role is backed up by a budget that can turn round the fortunes of the Ibrox outfit.
    However, head of recruitment Jewell has also fitted in well at Brighton, who are famed for their imaginative finds across the globe and that may be too much to walk away from.
    Jewell has been chased by Premier League rivals before and stayed.
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    So Rangers have a job on their hands to talk him into going to Scotland.
    Brighton lost Dan Ashworth to Newcastle last year and Jewell moved up the ranks after that.
    His eye for talent has made him a huge asset.
    Meanwhile, sacked Rangers boss Michael Beale, 43, wants to return to QPR — but that could spark a huge fan backlash.
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    Beale is keen on a return to England and the Championship outfit is on his wishlist.
    However, Beale left his post at the London club to go to Rangers and the supporters have already reacted badly to the possibility.
    It would need a few bridges to be mended but Beale is a free agent and a realistic option as Gareth Ainsworth fights for his job. More

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    Shock name tipped to succeed Gareth Southgate as next England boss as he’s not a ‘celebrity, hobby manager’

    ENGLAND risk squandering another golden ­generation if they choose the wrong successor to boss Gareth Southgate.And former FA technical director Les Reed says the Three Lions should not be afraid to appoint Under-21 boss Lee Carsley ahead of a “celebrity, hobby manager”.
    England boss Gareth Southgate shouldn’t be replaced by a ‘celebrity, hobby manager’Credit: Getty
    England Under-21 manager Lee Carsley should replace Southgate, according to ReedCredit: Getty
    Southgate’s contract runs until the end of next year and it would be a surprise if he were still in charge for the 2026 World Cup — or Euro 2028 on home soil. Reed said: “We have all these exciting players, including a whole cohort who have won championships at age-group levels.
    “This is the four years when those players should develop into a trophy-winning side.”
    The likes of David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard could not win silverware under Sven-Goran Eriksson and Fabio Capello.
    Reed, 70, added: “We had a group capable of winning the World Cup but we did not capitalise on that talent.
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    “We went the celebrity, hobby manager route.
    “Don’t get me wrong — if Pep Guardiola wants the job and is passionate about it, we know he has the capability to get the best out of players.
    “But it’s not a hobby job. It’s not, ‘I’ve won everything, I’ll have a go at international football’. We’ve seen that before.”
    Carsley, 49, guided England Under-21s to their first European title for 19 years in the summer.
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    Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest head coach Steve Cooper, 43, led a  team featuring Phil Foden to Under-17 World Cup glory in 2017. Reed said: “Gareth  transitioned a lot of U21 players into the set-up because he knew them.
    “If we don’t consider Lee Carsley, we shouldn’t have considered Gareth Southgate.”
    When Reed returned to the FA in 2019 for a  second stint as technical director, an aim was “to develop a school of Gareth Southgates”.
    Southgate, 53, who joined the FA in 2011, led the Under-21s to triumph in the Toulon Tournament but only got the senior job later in 2016 after Sam Allardyce left for non-football reasons.
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    Reed said: “Research showed most World Cup winners had coaches with experience of age-group international football.”
    Having left his role with the FA at the end of 2020, Reed now runs his own  consultancy —  with Wrexham’s Hollywood owners among his clients.
     But he believes Carsley and Cooper are currently the strongest candidates to replace Southgate.
    He said: “The technical thinking would be, ‘That makes sense’.
    “But when it’s time to appoint a new England manager, people at FA board level or senior exec level come out of the woodwork and they all have an idea or a plan. That increases the fervour for  a Galactico appointment.”
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    Harry Maguire has finally snapped over Man Utd snub.. but maybe he thinks he can last longer at club than Erik ten Hag

    HARRY MAGUIRE, it appears, has finally grown sick of getting splinters in his backside.Finally cracked, after months of keeping his head down and working his nuts off to try and reclaim a regular place in Manchester United’s wafer-thin defence.
    Manchester United ace Harry Maguire snapped about the lack of minutesCredit: Alamy
    Finally his frustration has replaced the silent fortitude which won him such respect for the dignified way he battled to reignite his career.
    Unfortunately for Harry, the one thing it didn’t win was the favour of Erik ten Hag. As the months passed, it became more obvious it was never going to.
    Which brought us to that media conference ahead of England’s what’s-the-point friendly against Australia on Friday, when Maguire admitted enough is enough.
    If he continues to play no more than a cameo role for the club, he told us, then it may well be time to look for another.
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    All very understandable, of course. Horses for courses and all that, and Maguire clearly doesn’t suit the Ten Hag stable.
    Yet as he sat there, some questions nagged away . . . Why now, Harry? What’s changed? Wasn’t summer the ideal opportunity for all this?
    It’s not as if he has only just slipped into the wilderness. He went into this season knowing he was fourth-choice centre-back — at best.
    Maguire isn’t stupid, he’s been in the game at the highest level for long enough. He knows where he  features in Ten Hag’s thinking.
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    Last season told him that, when he began only eight Premier League games. Moving left-back Luke Shaw to the middle was a more attractive option for the manager.
    So what made him think he was suddenly about to turn into a  regular? Two Prem starts prove he won’t. Had it not been for injuries, he might still be awaiting his first.
    Last week was one of them, and you couldn’t disguise the irony of him being United’s best defender against Brentford, for all it was a pretty low bar.
    It was Maguire’s flick which teed up Scott McTominay for the 97th-minute winner. Two men Ten Hag has  frozen out ended up saving his skin.
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    Maguire has fallen down the pecking order at Manchester UnitedCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    It was almost unbelievable . . . just like the idea he hasn’t already had plenty of meetings with the United manager to discuss his future.
    Which brings us back to why he suddenly feels the need to mention moving now. If he is worried about it affecting his England chances, surely he was in the summer.
    A summer, remember, when he could have joined West Ham had a deal gone through.
    The Hammers were keen, Ten Hag would have all but driven him there himself, yet the apparent stumbling block was the size of the pay-off Maguire demanded.
    There were those on the London side of the proposed transfer, though, who had doubts about whether Harry was ever really that keen on joining them at all.
    He would clearly have preferred a move to Newcastle or Tottenham, that’s hardly a shock, but neither was interested.
    Maguire may think he can last longer than Ten Hag at Manchester UnitedCredit: Alamy
    So he stayed put, that pay-off stalemate actually providing a handy and eminently plausible excuse.
    Yet there is another, more  devilish, thought over why he wasn’t in a great rush to leave which springs to mind here. The next couple of months will not only show whether Maguire is going to become a regular name on the teamsheet, they will also decide much about United’s season.
    With no points from two Champions League games, it will be a brief return to Europe’s top table should things not pick up.
    With Newcastle in the Last 16, the Old Trafford club’s defence of the Carabao Cup may be a brief one.
    And with City, Chelsea, the Toon and Liverpool on the horizon for a team which went into the international break in tenth, United may soon only have a distant view of the top four.
    Had they not pulled it out of the fire against Brentford last week, there was no danger Ten Hag’s job would have been under threat. But, make no mistake, the inquests wouldn’t have been far away.
    Maguire is still being called up for England action by Gareth SouthgateCredit: Getty
    So perhaps, just perhaps, Maguire — who has shown plenty of patience thus far — is happy to play the long game.
    Perhaps, just perhaps, he believes if he sits tight, he could actually end up outlasting his manager in Manchester.
    You couldn’t blame him for thinking so.
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     MANCHESTER CITY have lost two league games in a row for the first time in five years, so it is ludicrous to mention the word “crisis”.
    It is still far from that, and says much about the standards City set for anyone to even whisper as much.
    They will bounce back and remain favourites to make it four titles in a row.
    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola can’t afford more injuriesCredit: Reuters
    But what is hard to get away from is the feeling Pep Guardiola’s  Treble winners are a weaker unit than 12 months ago.
    Ilkay Gundogan and Riyad Mahrez have gone while Kevin De Bruyne remains injured.
    They have depth to cope  and are far from weak — but most definitely weaker.
    And Guardiola will be sweating rather more than normal this time should any others join the casualty list.
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    OF all the stars to emerge over the last 20 years, few have shone quite as brightly as Wayne Rooney.
    Manchester United’s 253-goal all-time top scorer, a setter of milestones, smasher of records and a genuine great.
    Wayne Rooney is facing his biggest managerial challenge at Birmingham CityCredit: Getty
    Sacking John Eustace and replacing him with Rooney was certainly a bold move by Birmingham City.
    Yet it is perhaps an even bolder one by the new boss.
    Rooney did a fair job in impossible circumstances at Derby. He could not say the same after 15 months in the MLS with DC United.
    Now he inherits a team punching above their weight, not one in freefall. Taking Birmingham into the play-offs is the minimum demand.
    Succeed and the next step is upwards. But flop and the only way is down. Make no mistake, the pressure is on.
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    AARON RAMSDALE was  Arsenal’s No 1 a month ago with hopes of being the same for England. Now he is on the bench for both.
    Mikel Arteta’s bizarre claim he would chop and change with David Raya always looked dubious. The truth is Ramsdale’s chances of being England’s top dog have been stiffed by his boss.
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    IF England  beat Fiji today, one of the worst Red Rose sides to contest the World Cup will be 80 minutes from the final.
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    After a kind draw, England must go beyond the semis to justify any sort of celebration. Yet one thing is guaranteed . . . 
    Given the axing of George Ford and Freddie Steward, and naming a 23 with three fly-halves and a makeshift full-back, Steve Borthwick will find his neck on the block if they fail. More

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    Liverpool cult hero and Champions League winner who featured in iconic film Goal! wants managerial job in Britain

    EX-LIVERPOOL star Igor Biscan wants a managerial job in Britain.The Croatian played under Gerard Houllier and was recently boss at Dinamo Zagreb.
    Igor Biscan spent five years at Liverpool and won the Champions League in 2005
    Biscan wants to return to Britain to work as a manager after leaving Dinamo Zagreb
    The former midfielder was also on the shortlist for the Rangers role.
    Biscan joined Liverpool in 2000 following a five-year stint at Dinamo, who also sent him out on loan to Samobor in 1995.
    The ex-Croatia international spent five years at Anfield and amassed a total of three goals as well as three assists in 118 appearances with the Reds.
    The 45-year-old also won two League Cups as well as the 2005 Champions League trophy.
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    Biscan remained on the bench that famous night in Istanbul that saw the Merseysiders coming back to draw 3-3 with AC Milan before beating them 3-2 on penalties.
    The Croatian left Liverpool shortly after their historic European triumph and joined Panathinaikos.
    Biscan struggled in Greece and never managed to live up to expectations as a recent European champion.
    That led to his exit in 2007 as he returned to Dinamo a year later.
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    Biscan played for four years in Zagreb until his retirement at the age of 34.
    He also registered a total of 17 appearances with the Croatian national team.
    Biscan has already amassed experience as a manager having coached Rudes, Olimpija Ljubljana, Rijeka, Croatia’s Under-21 side and of course Dinamo.
    The Liverpool hero won the second division in Croatia with Rudes, a double with Slovenian outfit Olimpija, the Croatian Cup with Rijeka and the league with Dinamo.
    Biscan is also remembered for appearing in the famous film Goal! where he played himself along with other football stars, such as David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane and Steven Gerrard. More

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    Everton takeover could hinge on thrashing out terms with two superfans who ploughed in £80m

    TWO ‘superfans’ who put £80million into Everton could hold the key to the club’s takeover.Miami-based 777 Partners want to broker a deal with Andy Bell and George Downing as they attempt to trim costs involved in buying the club and building the new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.
    Sean Dyche and Everton face a wait for the club’s new owners to complete their takeoverCredit: Getty
    The pair invested heavily when they were working with previous bidders MSP Capital and cash was needed for the project.
    Now 777 are hoping Bell and Downing join them rather than have to pay back any money.
    Early signs are that it will be a tough deal to broker, especially as there are still hurdles for 777 to address.
    They have been trying to close the deal for weeks but the details around the funding of the club and ground means there is a lot of work to be done.
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    The prospective owners have already invested in several clubs around the world.
    However, concerns have arisen over their ownership of Brazilian club Vasco da Gama.
    According to reports, the club were hit with a transfer ban by Fifa last month due to unpaid debts to three different teams.
    777 had been due to provide funding to Vasco to pay their debts, only for the payment to be delayed.
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    As for The Toffees, Everton are currently 16th in the Premier League after eight matches.
    Sean Dyche’s side have won twice in the league so far this season including against Bournemouth in their last match. More

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    Aston Villa’s Nicolo Zaniolo ‘accused of running betting ring’ as probe launched into ace and Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali

    ASTON VILLA star Nicolo Zaniolo has been accused of running a betting ring, according to reports.The Italian was questioned by police alongside Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali on Thursday while on international duty.
    Nicolo Zaniolo has been questioned by Italian policeCredit: Rex
    Zaniolo and Tonali pulled out of the Italy squad after speaking to cops.
    They are now set to report back to their respective clubs.
    According to Italian agency ANSA, Zaniolo has been accused of violating Article 4 of law 401/98 regarding gambling.
    Violating this law, as is alleged, would mean that the 24-year-old has been illegally running a betting ring.
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    He is also accused by Dillinger News of betting on a Roma match in which he did not play.
    The investigation is ongoing.
    Italian paper La Repubblica claim that Zaniolo and Tonali have denied betting on football, instead claiming that their bets were only placed on blackjack and poker.
    Juventus ace Nicolo Fagioli, not part of the Italy squad, is accused of betting more than €1million (£865,000).
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    If found guilty he could be banned for three years, while also being fined €25,000 (£21,700).
    An official statement from the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) on Thursday read: “The Federation communicates that, in the late afternoon today, the Turin Public Prosecutor’s Office notified investigation documents to the players Sandro Tonali and Nicolo Zaniolo, currently in training with the national team at the Federal Technical Centre of Coverciano.
    “Regardless of the nature of the acts, believing that in this situation the two players are not in the necessary condition to face the commitments scheduled in the next few days, the Federation has decided to allow their return to their clubs, even at protection of the same.”
    Aston Villa and Nicolo Zaniolo’s representatives have declined to comment.
    Sandro Tonali was also questioned by Italian authoritiesCredit: AP
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