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    Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Phil Neville ‘to coach Team GB women’s side’ after quitting England role

    PHIL NEVILLE is set to be appointed as coach of the Team GB women’s football team at the Olympics, according to reports. 
    The ex-Manchester United star has been open about his ambition to coach an Olympic side at Tokyo 2020 after his leaving his England post. 

    Phil Neville is due to become coach of Team GB’s women’s football teamCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The Times has revealed that Neville, who led the Lionesses to the Women’s World Cup semis in 2019, will coach the Team GB Women’s side at the rescheduled games in 2021.
    And the paper claims the former Everton ace will be announced as the team’s new boss next month following a lengthy hold-up caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. 
    Neville had initially attempted to pour cold water on his chances of managing a Team GB side and claimed he did not know if he would be given an opportunity. 
    At England’s November training camp, Neville said: “I don’t know if it is going to be me. 

    “I said in the last camp that I expected the decision to be imminent and I still think that. 
    “Hopefully it’ll happen soon and the players can concentrate on who is the boss of Team GB and there can be total clarity.”
    Neville’s job as Britain’s women’s Olympic football coach is expected to be his final post within the women’s game. 

    The Lionesses boss is set to be replaced by Netherlands manager Sarina Wiegman when he steps down from this current role in July 2021.

    And Wiegman, regarded as the most successful managers of a Netherlands national team, will also be coaching the Dutch women’s side at the Tokyo Olympics.
    The Times says the FA had hoped to publicly reveal Neville’s job move as early as October. 
    However, logistical challenges, changes to publicity activity and travel rule changes are thought to have complicated Neville’s switch.
    Britain’s Olympic women’s football team was first assembled ahead of the London 2012 games.

    Team GB reached the quarter-finals of the women’s football tournament at London 2012 Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    The side reached the quarter-finals of the event before suffering a 2-0 loss to Canada.
    It was thought the team’s participation in the games that year would be a one-off.
    However, an agreement between the home nations in October 2018 led to the decision that the team would compete in Tokyo 2020.

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    Manchester City boss expects ‘dangerous’ Goteborg challenge in second-leg Champions League clash

    Gareth Taylor has warned his Manchester City players cannot get carried away by recent wins despite mounting successful fightbacks in their last two matches. 
    And the City boss believes his side could end-up facing a dangerous Goteborg team looking to avenge their first-leg Champions League loss. 

    Gareth Taylor is expecting a tricky challenge from Goteborg following their first-leg loss Credit: Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

    Man City, currently fourth in the WSL, are aiming to pick up their fourth win across all competitions, after inflicting defeats on Arsenal and the Swedish champs. 
    Taylor told SunSport: “We know we have a team facing us with nothing to lose.
    “We know that that can be dangerous and they will really have a good go.
    “The one thing I like about the girls is they never really get kind of carried away with wins and it’s always about the next game. 

    “And that’s what we are looking to, and not looking too far ahead of ourselves. 
    “We know it’s an important game and we need to really make sure we manage the beginnings of games a little bit better than what we have done previously. 

    Manchester City are looking to win their final two matches before the end of 2020Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    “But we have shown great resilience in coming back and controlling games”. 
    City, who are two-times Champions League semi-finalists, are targeting a spot in the finals to be held in Sweden in May 2021. 

    The club aim to take another step towards to achieving that goal by beating Goteborg in their second to last match before Christmas
    And the game could see the first Champions League run-out this season for England forward Lauren Hemp following her recovery from a hamstring injury.

    Taylor added: “Having Lauren back is an injection of hope and it gives everyone a real boost.
    “She’s been out for quite a while and it’s like having a new player.
    “She was great on Sunday. She stretched the backline against Arsenal, but we need to make sure she’s managed in the right way.”

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    Birmingham City boss facing FA charge following post-match comments after Arsenal defeat

    CARLA WARD has been charged with breaching FA conduct rules following comments made in the aftermath of Birmingham City’s loss to Arsenal. 
    The manager’s post-game remark that her team “had played against more than 11’’ is deemed to have broken the authority’s regulations.

    Carla Ward is facing an FA charge following comments made after Birmingham’s loss to ArsenalCredit: Rex Features

    An FA statement said comments made by the Birmingham boss in an interview after the game constituted  “improper conduct” for questioning the “integrity of the match official”. 
    During the game, Ward’s players, who are to play Manchester City, held the Gunners at bay until the 57th minute. 
    They then went on to concede three goals with the final Arsenal strike coming from the penalty spot in the game’s closing stages.
    The Damson Park manager, who described the officiating during the game as “poor on the whole”  said penalty pleas from her side had been declined by referee Christiana Hattersley. 

    And the former Sheffield United gaffer said the fourth official had suggested her players would have to hit the turf to win decisions. 
    Following the defeat, Ward said: “I’m not going to dress it up, it was one of the worst refereeing performances I think I’ve seen.
    “I think overall she was very, very poor. We are talking about the professional game here, and we’ve got Sunday league referees. 
    “I asked whether my players had to go down. There were a couple where it looked like they had to go down. 

    “The fourth official said to me ‘Did you watch Match of the Day last night? Sadly you have to go down to get something.’
    “I said ‘Listen, I’m not going in there and telling my players to go down.’

    Carla Ward made comments about the officiating decisions during Arsenal’s 3-0 win against BirminghamCredit: Rex Features

    “I asked very clearly at half-time, ‘Do I have to ask my players to go down to get anything here today and jump around?’ Because that’s not how I like things.
    The FA says Ward has until Thursday 17 December 2020 to respond to their charges. 
    In an official statement, the FA said: “It is alleged that comments made by the  head coach during a post-match interview constitute improper conduct in that they question the integrity of the match official and/or were personally offensive and/or bring the game into disrepute.”

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    Chelsea boss Hayes reckons Fifa Award is an ‘Oscar moment’ and hails mentality of Pernille Harder

    EMMA HAYES jokes she may have to wear a posh frock over her pyjamas when she joins this year’s Fifa awards via her computer screen. 
    The Chelsea boss, who described her nomination as being like an Oscar win, also praised the mentality of star signing Pernille Harder. 

    Emma Hayes is on Fifa’s Best Women’s Coach award shortlistCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Hayes, whose unbeaten Blues play Benfica in a Champions League second leg clash, is on the shortlist for a Best Fifa Women’s Coach gong. 
    The charismatic manager, 44, whose award rivals include in-coming England boss Sarina Wiegman, says she “is over the moon” to be in “great company”. 
    And the Chelsea gaffer jokingly admitted she plans to keep her son busy with a Toy Story movie to deter him from attempting to join her on screen. 
    Hayes said: “I have got a lot of musician friends who lived in America when I lived there. 

    “And I say to them, ‘this is like being nominated for a Grammy, or an Oscar’. 
    “Apparently I have to wear formal attire. But because I’m going to be at home on a computer, I think I’m going to put something over my pyjamas!
    “I hope my son is quiet (on the ceremony night).
    “If he is not, then I’ll have to feed him some chocolate and put on Toy Story in the background so I can just get 15 minutes.

     “To be among great company, knowing where I came from and knowing how hard I have worked, I’m really proud of myself. I feel like I have just won an Oscar.”

    Hayes reckons Pernille Harder’s ‘fantastic mentality’ has been a boost for ChelseaCredit: Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

    This year’s annual awards hosted by football’s top body is set to be a virtual affair due to pandemic restrictions.
    Other big names from Chelsea up for gongs include Sam Kerr, Ji So-Yun and Denmark ace Harder. 
    The Danish playmaker was prolific for her old club Wolfsburg scoring 27 times to help them claim their sixth Bundesliga title last term. 

    The goals she has contributed, the assists and the involvement she has in creating our goals have been unbelievable
    Emma Hayes on Pernille Harder

    And Harder, on target during the Blue’s 5-0 demolition of Benfica, is likely to feature in the Champions League return leg against the Portuguese giants.
    Hayes said: “Pernille has got a fantastic mentality and one that has put her where she is today.
    “I think it’s important to note that we, as a football club, can’t take any of the credit for this.

    Chelsea – unbeaten in the WSL last term – are targeting a quadruple trophy win this season Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    “What I know about the best – and I have coached a lot of top players in my career – is that they have unbelievable attention to detail. 
    “And the best always do it on training pitch, day-in, day-out, and Pernille is exceptional in training. 
    “The goals she has contributed, the assists and the involvement she has in creating our goals have been unbelievable.”

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    Leicester and London City bosses back concussion substitute trials for injured Women’s Championship players

    Jonathan Morgan and Melissa Phillips say they would welcome trials of subs for concussed players in the women’s game’s second tier.
    And Foxes boss Morgan believes protecting the welfare of players with head injuries is paramount in light of recent cases of dementia in football. 

    Jonathan Morgan believes having head injury subs could help protect the wellbeing of concussed playersCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Morgan, who manages Leicester City Women, told SunSport:  “Having a concussion sub would help the player feel they can come off for as long as they need and not affect the team.
    “I think this would be a safer way to make sure we are assessing players properly rather than rushing them to get back out on the pitch. 
    “We all know what it is like when it is 0-0, the adrenaline is pumping, there are 10 minutes to go and you are down a player.
    “The one who has hurt themselves is sometimes eager to brush it off and get back out there. 

    “Obviously we have seen what has happened with the dementia cases in the men’s game at this moment in time. 
    “It is really important that the safety of players in the game is paramount.”
    London City Lionesses head coach Phillips added: “Our medical staff does a really good job liaising with the FA on all the new protocols coming into place.
    “I think anything we can do to protect the players and provide the best environment for their health and safety are options we are willing to look at.” 

    Approval of trials of concussion replacements for injured players in the men’s top flight is due to be discussed by the game’s lawmakers on Wednesday. 
    And WSL and Women’s Championship chiefs say they would back similar trials in the women’s top two divisions if the move gets the go-ahead from the International FA board. 
    In a statement, The FA said: “We can confirm that both leagues would support the trials of an additional permanent substitution for concussions, if approved at the forthcoming IFAB Annual Business Meeting on 16 December 2020. 

    Melissa Phillips says she supports options to provide the safest environment for players with concussionCredit: Prime Media

    The women’s game’s top two divisions could be set for trials of subs to cover for player concussionCredit: Rex Features

    “Player welfare is of paramount importance and we would work closely with the clubs and their medical teams to introduce the trials at the earliest and most appropriate opportunity.”
    The topic of substitutes for concussed players on the pitch has been a huge talking point in recent weeks. 
    And calls for change have grown louder following the fractured skull suffered by Raul Jimenez after a clash of heads involving Arsenal’s David Luiz during the Gunners’ loss to Wolves.   

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    Boss of Women’s Champions League title-holders Lyon pays tribute to Liverpool icon Gerard Houllier

    JEAN-LUC VASSEUR joined football’s biggest names in paying respects to Gerrard Houllier who passed away in France at the age of 73. 
    The Anfield legend, who won a historic treble with the Reds in 2001, was a technical director of European women’s football giants Lyon. 

    Lyon boss Jean-Luc Vasseur (left) says Gerard Houllier helped to launch his football careerCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Gerrard Houllier was a technical director of the 2019-20 Women’s Champion’s League winnersCredit: Pacific Coast News

    In 2019, Houllier was present at Hungary’s Groupama Arena to watch the French title-holders claim their sixth Women’s Champions League trophy by defeating Barcelona.
    Manchester City heroine Lucy Bronze and Reading ace Jess Fishlock were among the WSL stars who were part of that triumphant side. 
    Vasseur, whose current Lyon team will take on Juventus in a second-leg Women’s Champions League clash, says Houllier played a pivotal role in his career as a player. 
    And the ex-Liverpool boss said he was fortunate to know Vasseur as “a man and a player’’ following the 51-year-old’s appointment as boss of the Ligue 1 Women’s football champs in 2019. 

    On Houllier’s passing Vasseur said: “I wish to pay tribute to Gérard Houllier. 
    “I send my condolences to his relatives. 
    “He launched me as a professional player. He was a sparkling person.”
    Jamie Carragher and Phil Thompson, Houllier’s coach between 1998 and 2004, are among the other big names who paid tribute to the popular former Prem boss. 

    Absolutely devastated by the news about Gerard Houllier, I was in touch with him only last month to arrange him coming to Liverpool. Loved that man to bits, he changed me as a person & as a player & got @LFC back winning trophies. RIP Boss. 💔
    — Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) December 14, 2020

    Houllier famously oversaw Liverpool to FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup glory in 2001.
    In October of that year, he underwent an emergency heart operation after becoming unwell during a Premier League match against Leeds United.
    Houllier was rushed to hospital for a surgery following the discovery of a heart condition.

    Gerard Houllier led Liverpool to a treble trophy win in 2001Credit: Mirrorpix

    He resumed place on the touchline five months later and led Liverpool to a runners-up spot in the 2002 season.
    And two years later Houllier Liverpool who went on to appoint Rafa Benitez as his replacement. 
    In November 2020 he became a technical director of Lyon Women and of NWSL side OL Reign.

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    Former Charlton ace Madelene Wright admits ‘mistakes’ after being filmed ‘inhaling from balloon’

    AN EX-CHARLTON Women’s ace who was apparently videoed inhaling from a balloon has posted a message on social media about her ‘mistakes’.
    Footage of Madelene Wright at a friend’s gathering appeared on Snapchat in November and was later revealed by the Daily Star. 

    Madelene Wright was released from Charlton after controversial footage emerged on Snapchat

    And in a different clip the former Women’s Championship player was captured on camera drinking from a champagne bottle behind the wheel of a Range Rover. 
    Following the incident, Charlton Athletic later confirmed Wright’s registration had been cancelled and she would no longer play for the club.
    The former Millwall full-back, 22, has since taken to social media to reflect on events.
    In an Instagram post, Madelene wrote: “Mistakes have the power to turn you into something better than you were before.”

    Wright, who was pictured holding a new pair of trainers aloft in the upbeat post, expressed her gratitude to Hashtag FC footballer Stef Paci for the footwear. 
    Following the episode, Charlton told SunSport: “The club would like to make clear that although the behaviour is not acceptable, the player’s welfare remains important to us.
    “She will still have access to the club’s support channels if needed.”

    The former Millwall full-back was reportedly filmed drinking from a champagne bottle at the wheel of her Range Rover

    The Charlton ace joined the Addicks in January 2020 after leaving Millwall

    And road safety charity Brake warned of the potential risks of attempting to drive under the influence of alcohol. 

    Brake told SunSport: “Driving and alcohol simply do not mix.
    “When you’re behind the wheel you’re in charge of a potentially lethal weapon which requires full concentration and zero impairment to do so safely.”  

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    Man City and Arsenal aces wear ‘Beattie’ on warm up shirts after shattering breast cancer diagnosis

    PLAYERS from both Manchester City and Arsenal wore warm up shirts with ‘Beattie’ on the back ahead of their match today.
    The classy gesture is a show of support for Gunners defender Jen Beattie, who opened up about her shattering breast cancer diagnosis on Saturday.

    Jen Beattie was diagnosed with breast cancer in October Credit: PA:Press Association

    Beattie’s Gunners teammates have been there for her throughout her shock diagnosisCredit: PA:Press Association

    Manchester City also aces wore ‘Beattie’ on the back of their warm up shirts in a show of supportCredit: PA:Press Association

    Arsenal Women wrote on their Twitter account: “Players from both teams will wear ‘BEATTIE 5’ on the back of their shirts during the warm-up today
    “We’re so proud of you, @JBeattie91 – and we’re proud to share your message. Early detection saves lives.”
    The Scotland international has also made the starting XI today against fellow title chasers City.
    Beattie learned of her shock breast cancer diagnosis in October and she had surgery to remove the lump.

    Thankfully the cancer hadn’t spread, meaning she didn’t have to go through rounds of debilitating chemotherapy.
    She played for the Gunners in a 3-0 win over Birmingham last time out – but she is set to start radiotherapy in the coming weeks.

    Players from both teams will wear ‘BEATTIE 5’ on the back of their shirts during the warm-up today ❤️We’re so proud of you, @JBeattie91 – and we’re proud to share your message 👇Early detection saves lives. pic.twitter.com/UlGSeiiB4u
    — Arsenal Women (@ArsenalWFC) December 13, 2020

    And now she wants to raise awareness of young breast cancer sufferers in a bid to encourage women to get checked.
    The Arsenal superstar said: “I needed to normalise the conversation and say the words, tumour and cancer, and speak to people because it was so alien to me I never thought anything like this would happen.

    “I know people are maybe scared to go to the hospital and scared to get checked out because of Covid, but there are still ways to do it.”
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