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Jamie Carragher Responds to Djimi Traore Tweet Over Ibrahima Konate Comments

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Former Liverpool defender Djimi Traore has called out Jamie Carragher for his criticism of Reds centre-back Ibrahima Konate following the Reds’ heavy 3-0 defeat at Manchester City on Sunday afternoon.

The Frenchman has endured a testing start to the season, alongside his Premier League title-defending teammates, and was particularly at fault for Erling Haaland’s opener at the Etihad Stadium.

Konate’s failed attempted clearance ricocheted off Haaland, to loop over Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili and break the deadlock, which led Carragher to claim that last season’s stalwart is “at the heart of” Liverpool’s problems this term.

However, Carragher’s former teammate Traore, took umbrage over the outspoken Sky Sports pundit’s comments.

Traore Calls Out Carragher for Konate criticism

Ibrahima Konate

Carragher has been publicly critical of Konate in the early months of the campaign, and that continued over the weekend following the Frenchman’s howler which granted Man City the lead through Haaland’s header.

In the opening exchanges of the season, Carragher labeled Konate as “shocking” after his performance in the 4-2 victory over Bournemouth, after the former RB Leipzig defender was involved in both goals his side conceded against the Cherries.

Unfortunately for the Frenchman, the former Reds defender once again leveled heavy criticism Konate’s way. Carragher said on Sky Sports: “I just want to look at this match up in the middle between Konate and Haaland.

“Konate started the game, (he was) heavily involved in the penalty again and he’s having a really tough time. We feel like we say this week after week.

“It’s a little bit of luck for Man City because Haaland doesn’t know too much about it. Now, he’s done this thing where he’s trying to flick the ball on. When I’m a defender and I flick the ball on, that’s the last resort. He’s not even off the ground and he’s trying to flick it on. Go and get up as high as you can. Look at Haaland and head that ball away. I don’t understand at all what Konate is trying to do.

“Konate, again, when Liverpool concede a goal or a problem, he is at the heart of it and he’s got a big problem away from home. A lot of his big performances this season. Manchester United he played well. Real Madrid in midweek, he played really well. Arsenal early in the season, he played really well.

“But away from home, which is when you need your centre-backs. Your centre-backs need to play well away from home if you’re going to get results and too often this season he’s gone missing away from home.”

Carragher’s critique then saw Traore, who played 88 games for Liverpool between 1999 and 2006, tell his former teammate on X that he disagrees with his comments on Konate, and that all of Arne Slot’s side are ‘underperforming’ this season.

Although Carragher tends to often be outspoken on punditry duties, he took no issue with his fellow 2005 Champions League final winner. He replied: “That’s absolutely fine my dear friend!”.

Konate appeared back to his resolute best last week in the Champions League victory over Real Madrid at Anfield, but failed to continue that form against the title contenders, with his failure to clear Matheus Nunes’ cross for Haaland coming after he gifted the ball back to Jeremy Doku, which saw City awarded a penalty after Mamardashvili’s challenge.

Speculation remains rife over Konate’s future as the 26-year-old enters the final eight months of his Liverpool deal, and the towering defender will be desperate to rediscover his stellar form from last season when the Reds return from international break with the visit of a rejuvenated Nottingham Forest on November 22.

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Supercomputer Predicts Entire F1 Race After Qualifying

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A packed summer of British sport is already in full swing, and a record crowd is expected to descend on Silverstone this weekend for the British Grand Prix, with a supercomputer now weighing in on its prediction for the full race at the iconic circuit.

Much has changed since last year’s dramatic edition, which was won by Lando Norris after title rival Oscar Piastri picked up a 10-second penalty for erratic braking behind the safety car, while Nico Hülkenberg stunned the Formula One world by claiming a surprise podium in a chaotic thriller.

This time around, Norris lines up sixth on the grid after a below-par qualifying session, with early forecasts suggesting he may struggle to repeat last year’s triumph. Meanwhile, George Russell, fresh off his Austrian GP victory and long hoping for a home win, has also been tipped by AI predictions to miss out on a podium finish, despite being the bookmakers’ second favourite.


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British GP predicted by Supercomputer (22-11)

Position

Driver

Team

22.

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

21.

Esteban Ocon

Haas

20.

Valtteri Bottas

Cadillac

19.

Franco Colapinto

Alpine

18.

Sergio Perez

Cadillac

17.

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

16.

Oliver Bearman

Haas

15.

Carlos Sainz Jr

Williams

14.

Alex Albon

Williams

13.

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

12.

Nico Hulkenberg

Audi

11.

Gabriel Bortoleto

Audi

10

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls

Liam Lawson

Liam Lawson, who drives for Racing Bulls, put in a best lap of 1:28.927 in Q3, lining him up just one place outside the points for the sprint at Silverstone. He is expected to remain there throughout the race as the Kiwi’s good form continues to build a head of steam.

9

Arvid Lidbland

Racing Bulls

Arvid Lindblad

Finishing one place above his teammate is Arvid Lindbland. The Swedish-British driver could not contain his excitement heading into this weekend as he prepares for his first-ever Silverstone race as an F1 star, and a ninth-placed finish would be an achievement in itself for the 18-year-old, as he currently sits 13 in the overall standings.

8

Isack Hadjar

Red Bull

Isack Hadjar

For a third race in a row, the Supercomputer has predicted Isack Hadjar to finish in eighth. After finishing sixth in Spain, the Frenchman will be looking to carry on a pretty solid job for Red Bull this season. After so many years of struggles with their second driver, this would be Hadjar’s fifth consecutive points finish since his retirement from the Miami Grand Prix at the start of May, so many would say a pretty successful run, despite it meaning he will drop three places from his position on the starting grid.

7

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

Oscar Piastri

Oscar Piastri will be disappointed after finishing eighth during qualifying, but he is expected to make up a tiny bit of ground, as McLaren’s secondary driver is tipped to finish one place higher and in seventh. Heading into the weekend, a lot has been made about his and Lando Norris’ cars looking ‘slow’, and the slump continues.

6

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

Max Verstappen Bruna Casas via Reuters

Max Verstappen could only claim seventh on the grid at Silverstone, with his Red Bull team-mate Isack Hadjar more than a tenth faster in fifth. He once again criticised Red Bull, saying that “there’s no point competing” if they can’t sort out their top-speed issue. As things stand, it doesn’t seem the flying Dutchman’s head is in it, and that’s expected to stay unsolved until the season reaches its conclusion.


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5

Lando Norris

McLaren

Lando Norris

Amid the chaos of a wet and wild 2025 British Grand Prix, Norris produced a coming-of-age performance that would ultimately propel him on to becoming world champion. Northamptonshire won’t provide him with a podium finish this year, however, should AI’s predictions of a fifth-placed finish come true.

4

George Russell

Mercedes

George Russell Lisa Leutner via Reuters

George Russell has developed into one of Britain’s darlings of motorsport in recent years, and with four podium finishes already this season, he is Kimi Antonelli’s closest rival to become world champion. But he too has been denied a podium in Silverstone this weekend, meaning he will not finally end his hoodoo on a track he’s so desperate to win on.

3

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton Manon Cruz via Reuters

Lewis Hamilton will be hoping to continue his incredible record of success in front of his home crowd at this weekend’s British Grand Prix, with the seven-time World Champion having already scored nine victories around Silverstone. He’s not the elite level he used to be, but a third-placed finish is certainly still a success for the Ferrari driver.

2

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

Charles Leclerc

In what is expected to be a huge clash between Ferrari and Mercedes this weekend, Hamilton has claimed him and Charles Leclerc will need to work together in order to stand a chance at beating current champion-elect Kimi Antonelli. AI believes that won’t be enough, but second and third is still good going as they maintain their places in the front row on the grid.

1

Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes

Kimi Antonelli Jakub Porzycki via Reuters

19-year-old Kimi Antonelli, who leads the world championship and won the sprint race on Saturday morning, had almost two-tenths on Charles Leclerc in second and three-tenths on Hamilton in third. It’s no wonder he’s predicted to win his seventh race in 11 this season, with some forecasting it to be a demolition job.

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Man Utd Handed Boost in Pursuit of £70M Casemiro Heir

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Turkish giants Galatasaray have reportedly cooled their interest in Manchester United target Carlos Baleba, according to Turkish outlet Sporx.

Baleba is one of many midfielders on United’s shortlist as they look to replace Casemiro. An enquiry was made for the Cameroonian last summer, but Brighton insisted the player wasn’t for sale.

The Red Devils appeared to place a move for Baleba on the back burner at the start of the ongoing transfer window. But their failure to land top targets including Elliot Anderson means they could turn back to the Seagulls star.

Man Utd won’t face Turkish competition for Baleba

Carlos Baleba during a Brighton & Hove Albion pre-match warm-up via Reuters

Galatasaray had also been eyeing Baleba and enquired about the cost of a deal for the 22-year-old. After learning of Brighton’s £77m (€90m) asking price, the Turks have backed out of a potential pursuit.

That gives United the chance to press ahead and win the race for the defensive midfielder, although they, too, have had reservations about the price. GIVEMESPORT understands that he remains on the club’s wishlist and he has agreed personal terms.

Baleba’s form dropped last season amid the noise surrounding his future at the Amex. Once an undisputed starter in Fabian Hurzeler’s midfield, the Cameroonian started eight of 31 league appearances on the bench.

United may feel Brighton’s valuation is unjustifiable given the difficult past campaign he endured. That said, he had been a standout performer for the Seagulls the season before with many viewing him as the south coast outfit’s perfect Moises Caicedo heir.

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United made replacing Casemiro their top priority heading into the summer transfer window. They initially made Elliot Anderson their number one choice to come in for the Brazilian but missed out on the England international, who joined Manchester City for £116m.

Other names have been linked, including Real Madrid’s Aurelien Tchouameni. The Frenchman’s salary and the La Liga giants’ reluctance to sell have raised doubts over a potential deal.

Baleba dropped down the midfield shortlist following a disappointing season, but United are running out of viable options to replace Casemiro. When at his best, the Cameroonian is a superb number six, an all-action midfielder who can take games by the scruff of the neck.

United have sealed one midfield signing thus far, bringing Ederson to Old Trafford from Atalanta. They missed out on Mateus Fernandes, who joined Tottenham Hotspur for £85m earlier this week.


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Roy Keane Names His 3 Greatest England Players in History

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England’s passage through to the World Cup round of 16 has set up a fearsome task against Mexico at the Estadio Azteca, a venue where the hosts have been near enough unbeatable for over half a century.

Speaking on The Overlap’s Stick to Football podcast, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Ian Wright and Jill Scott turned their attention to the size of that challenge, with the altitude in Mexico City cited as one of the toughest examinations any visiting side can face.

Before that, though, the panel were still coming to terms with Harry Kane’s heroics in the round of 32 against DR Congo, where the captain’s second-half brace dragged England from the brink of an embarrassing exit.

The altitude at the Azteca has historically caused visiting sides all manner of problems, with fatigue setting in far quicker than players are used to closer to sea level. It’s a factor that’s contributed to Mexico’s remarkable home record stretching back decades, and one that could prove just as significant as anything Thomas Tuchel’s side encounter tactically on the pitch.

Roy Keane Agrees on the Three Best English Players Ever

Roy Keane
Roy Keane

Kane’s display and England’s win against DR Congo proved the catalyst for a debate the panel couldn’t resist getting stuck into, and it didn’t take long for a consensus to emerge. Keane, along with Neville, Wright and Scott, settled on Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore and Kane as England’s three greatest players in history. In that order.

After confirming Kane was on the list, Keane went further in his praise for the Bayern Munich man:

“Who did you think was going to score today?”

It’s a verdict that places Kane alongside two icons of England’s 1966 World Cup-winning side. For a current player to be mentioned in the same breath speaks to just how highly Kane is now regarded by those who have watched and played the game at the highest level.

How Harry Kane Earned Place Among England’s Greatest

Harry Kane (England) vs DR Congo Paul Childs via Action Images via Reuters

Kane’s case for inclusion goes further than one brace against Congo. He arrived at this summer’s World Cup as the most in-form striker in the world, is England’s all-time leading goalscorer, and his second goal saw him move above Pele in the all-time World Cup scoring charts.

What separates Kane from other prolific forwards is his consistency at the very top level, both for club and country, over more than a decade. He has carried the goalscoring burden for England throughout multiple tournaments, often dragging his side through difficult moments much like he did against Congo, and his continued influence at 32 shows no sign of slowing down as this World Cup reaches its business end.

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