sport north London Derby: Why I shoved Aaron Ramsdale after Arsenal beat Tottenham – RicharlisonPublished on January 16, 2023By Don Silas Tottenham Hotspur striker, Richarlison, has explained why he shoved Arsenal goalkeeper, Aaron Ramsdale, immediately after both teams’ Premier League tie on Sunday. Tottenham defeated Arsenal 2-0 following an own-goal from Hugo Lloris and a goal from Martin Odegaard. Moments following the final whistle, Ramsdale was kicked by a Spurs fan after he had stuck out his tongue, kissed the Arsenal badge on his shirt and celebrated the Gunners’ victory in front of the home fans behRicharlison was furious with Ramsdale provoking the Tottenham fans in the closing moments of the match. “What I really didn’t like was their goalkeeper going to celebrate in front of our fans,” Richarlison told ESPN Brasil. “It is kind of disrespectful to our fans, he has their fans, he has to go celebrate with their fans, not be cute with our fans.”ind the goal.
Super Eagles striker, Victor Osimhen and Napoli have been deprived of the support of their darling hardcore fans on away grounds over the next two months. Italian authorities on Saturday barred Napoli and AS Roma fans from travelling for two months, with the ban taking effect immediately. The ban was put in place after serious clashes between Napoli’s ultras and their Roma counterparts last weekend, a mass brawl at a service station that temporarily shut down one of Italy’s most important motorwManager Luciano Spalletti will hope that his high-flying Napoli can maintain their charge towards a historic Serie A title even in the absence of their beloved fans. Osimhen, Napoli and Serie A’s leading goalscorer, could be the most affected by the ban. The Super Eagles striker enjoys an amazing relationship with the Napoli fanbase and often celebrates his goals with them. Four of his 12 league goals have been scored on away grounds, with the 24-year-old finding the target at Verona, Roma...
Five of the 20 managers who started the season in the 2022/23 Premier League had been sacked by the end of the calendar year. Scott Parker became the first managerial casualty of the campaign when the ex-England international left Bournemouth on August 30, followed by Chelsea casting Thomas Tuchel out in early September, with the Blues firing the man that won them a UEFA Champions League title just 15 months earlierBruno Lage was next out of the door after Wolves dropped into the bottom three with a limp 2-0 defeat at West Ham on October 1, preceding Steven Gerrard suffering the axe a swift 75 minutes after a 3-0 defeat to Fulham at Craven Cottage on October 20 that left Villa teetering above the relegation zone. Ralph Hasenhuttl saw his time at Southampton come to an end following their 4-1 home defeat to Newcastle United on November 6. Saints had won just two of their past 11 league matches and were sitting two points off the bottom of the table when Hasenhuttl's departure was ...
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