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Nancy Must Axe Celtic Star Daizen Maeda After 2-1 Hearts

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Wilfried Nancy endured a nightmare start as Celtic manager as he oversaw a 2-1 loss to Hearts, which moved the visitors three points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.

While his side dominated possession, goals from Claudio Braga and Oisin McEntee saw Hearts cruise past Celtic, who adopted a new 3-4-3 system in Nancy’s first game in charge.

Celtic lacked quality in the final third on Sunday, with only five of their 15 shots going on target, while Daizen Maeda’s display had to be a particular point of concern for the French manager.

Although the 28-year-old registered an assist for Kieran Tierney’s injury-time goal, Maeda missed two big chances early in the first half that could have given Celtic a much-needed boost in the opening chapter of Nancy’s tenure.

Maeda Delivers ‘Rotten’ Performance

Celtic striker Daizen Maeda looks focused

Maeda was rated 4/10 for his performance on Sunday by The Scotsman, with the publication labelling his display ‘rotten’ after he squandered several clear-cut chances in the first half:

“A rotten striking performance. Missed two really good chances within the first ten minutes due to poor composure. Became increasingly frustrated as the game went on. Marshalled well by the Hearts defence. A fading star for Celtic.”

Maeda’s two first-half chances were the only shots he attempted throughout the contest, as the Japan international largely struggled against a well-drilled Hearts side that limited him to just 31 touches of the ball.

The 28-year-old has now gone goalless for the first time in three games after scoring in victories over Hibernian and Dundee under Martin O’Neill.

Maeda’s performance on Sunday will surely give Nancy something to consider ahead of their next match, a home clash with Roma in the Europa League on Sunday.

With Kelechi Iheanacho returning from injury and Johnny Kenny also available for selection, the French tactician must try something different up front following such a lacklustre display from the Japanese forward.

Maeda Could Leave Celtic in January

Daizen Maeda warms up in training gear

As GIVEMESPORT revealed earlier, Celtic could end up making a decision on Maeda in January, with the forward’s departure remaining a realistic possibility at the turn of the year.

The Japan international has been heavily linked with an exit in recent months, having entered the final two years of his Celtic contract, which runs until June 2027.

Maeda has scored six goals and provided five assists in 22 appearances for the Hoops this term, including eight goal involvements in the league.

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Man Utd ‘Open Talks’ to Sign Crysencio Summerville

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Manchester United are said to be in talks with an attacker who has impressed in the Premier League and World Cup this season. Much has been made of United’s search for a new holding midfielder over recent weeks, with Michael Carrick searching for a replacement for Casemiro to add to the signing of Ederson early in the summer.

But Carrick also has other needs, and he is hoping to add another attacker to his squad before the start of the season, with more competition needed if the Red Devils are to climb into the title conversation and make an impact in the Champions League next season.

That search for a new attacker appears to have led them to another West Ham star after their failed pursuit of Mateus Fernandes

Man Utd begin talks with Summerville

West Ham United's Crysencio Summerville via Reuters

GiveMeSport’s Ben Jacobs has reported that United have opened talks with West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville over a possible deal. Jacobs posted on X: “Exclusive: Manchester United open talks with West Ham over Crysencio Summerville. Direct club-to-club contact. Classified by Manchester United sources as exploratory at this stage, but the Dutch winger high in #MUFC thinking. Any bid could be contingent on Marcus Rashford.”

Rashford is expected to leave Old Trafford this summer, carrying a reported asking price of £40million, but his future is not likely to be resolved before the end of the World Cup.

Meanwhile, Summerville is set to cost around £50million this summer, and United could actually be helped by Tottenham’s £85million signing of Fernandes ahead of them, given the Hammers are now in an incredibly strong financial position as they prepare for life back in the Championship.

Summerville has earned his big move

Crysencio Summerville

Summerville was one of the standouts in a poor West Ham side last season, scoring seven and providing five assists, while he continued his good form in the World Cup with the Netherlands. The winger scored twice and provided two assists for the Dutch in their ill-fated campaign, with Ronald Koeman’s men losing on penalties in the Round of 32 against Morocco.

After Summerville came off the bench to win an FA Cup tie for West Ham last season, Hammers boss Nuno Espirito Santo said: “We knew that [we might need him], especially after we thought we might go to extra time. There were tired legs and we needed energy. Summerville helped us a lot.

“He’s doing a good job. He’s in a good moment. Forward players need this confidence, and he has that one-v-one [ability]. When he can use it in [these kinds of] spaces, he’s almost unstoppable.”


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Darren Cann’s Verdict on Portugal vs Croatia Offside Controversy

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Portugal are through to the 2026 World Cup Round of 16 after winning perhaps the most dramatic game of the competition so far against Croatia.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s side are among the favourites to win the competition, but fell behind early in the second half to an Ivan Perisic strike. Ronaldo then stepped up to smash home a penalty to level things up before being taken off by Roberto Martinez.


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Portugal vs Croatia: Fans Savage Star Man Who Has ‘Been Horrible All World Cup’

A letdown didn’t go unnoticed in a pulsating win for the Portuguese.

Goncalo Ramos, leading the line in CR7’s absence, headed home the eventual winner. However, there was late controversy as Croatia believed they’d forced the game to extra time with a last-gasp equaliser.

Ex-Official’s Strong Verdict on Portugal vs Croatia Drama

Portugal vs Croatia Dylan Martinez via Reuters

The ball was forced home by Manchester City’s Josko Gvardiol in the 13th minute of stoppage time, sparking wild celebrations from Croatian supporters and players. But there was still a heartbreaking twist to come for Luka Modric and his teammates.

Referee Espen Eskas was urged by VAR officials to head to the monitor to give his verdict on a potential offside decision. It was incredibly hard to tell if the Croatia player got a touch on the ball before it landed at the feet of Mario Pasalic, leading up to the goal.

If it had taken a Croatian touch, then the goal would have been ruled offside. If it was judged to have missed the attacking player, then the game was heading for 30 more minutes. The Norwegian official opted for the former. Watch the controversy below.

It was an unusual situation to see a referee called to the screen to look at an offside call, but it came down to Eskas’ interpretation. Former Premier League assistant referee Darren Cann, who is working with BBC Sport throughout the summer, gave his thoughts on the incident.

Presenter Mark Chapman revealed he’d received a text message from the retired official, which stated that the referee’s decision was absolutely correct. He said:

“Darren Cann messaged me to say, ‘He was offside when the ball was last played by a teammate and the ball was deflected by the defender. Not deliberately played. So the offside stands.”

Sensors within the ball determined that the attacking player flicked the ball on, and that meant his teammate was offside. Cann explained that the ‘snicko’ graphic viewers could see on-screen as the VAR check went on proved beyond doubt that the Croatia player got a touch. See the image below.

“That 100% proves that he touched it with the flick on,” he said. When asked by Chapman if he was sure there had been a touch, the ex-assistant replied: “Yes, I can tell 100%.”

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Fans Dismantle ‘Woeful’ Bruno Fernandes After Portugal vs Croatia

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One of Portugal’s main men has been called out for underperforming at this year’s World Cup despite his nation’s thrilling 2-1 comeback win over Croatia.

All the talk ahead of the game had been about former Real Madrid teammates Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka Modric meeting. One of them would be calling time on their international careers if their country were knocked out.

Croatia took the lead through Ivan Perisic in the 53rd minute after he calmly found the back of Diogo Costa’s net. Ronaldo equalised from the penalty spot before being brought off by Roberto Martinez.

Portugal sealed a late comeback victory courtesy of a superb Goncalo Ramos header in the 90+4th minute. Their World Cup campaign continues, but there are huge question marks over one of their star players.

Portugal 2-1 Croatia: We need to talk about Bruno

Bruno Fernandes Rodrigo Antunes via Reuters

Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Michael Olise, Harry Kane and Erling Haaland have all lived up to their billing as the best players in the world. Bruno Fernandes entered the World Cup placed into similar conversation after a stunning season with Manchester United.

Fernandes broke the all-time assist record in a single Premier League campaign and looked set to be the talisman for Portugal. He has looked a shadow of the domineering playmaker who came up with 21 assists in 35 games.

The 31-year-old may well feel he does his best work with a team built around him, as is the case at United. That isn’t the case at international level, as he’s surrounded by the likes of Vitinha and Joao Neves.

Bruno Fernandes vs Croatia

Statistic

Minutes Played

62′

Expected Goals (xG)

0.5206

Shots (Total)

2

Shots on Target

1

Shots Blocked

1

Big Chances Involving Shots

2

Even so, Fernandes has failed to impress during Portugal’s campaign and his lackluster displays haven’t gone unnoticed. He endured a quiet night at Toronto Stadium, failing to get a foothold in the game before being subbed off on the hour mark.

Fans slam ‘horrible’ Fernandes

Bruno Fernandes (Portugal) vs Croatia Jeenah Moon via Action Images via Reuters

While most criticism of Portugal throughout the World Cup has been about Ronaldo’s starting role, there are some who feel Fernandes has been a letdown. The United midfielder is starting to draw the ire of fans for a dissapointing campaign.

One fan wrote: “Bruno when there’s nothing on the line is amazing but when you need him and it’s a big game he’s genuinely woeful. We’ve literally seen this at United since the day he’s signed.”

Another supporter gave a brutal assessment: “Bruno Fernandes is a DISGRACE.”

One added: “Also I am going to sound like a hater but Bruno has been horrendous all tournament. He really needs to step up here. Of course CR7 is the fall guy but Bruno has to take some heat too surely?”

Another wrote: “I don’t understand the bruno fernandes that plays for portugal bro this is an entire different player.”

One responded: “ANOTHER Bruno stinker ! Been horrible all World Cup.”

Fernandes has been a mainstay in the Portugal team since the tournament began and will be eager to bounce back next time out. His country face Spain in the Round of 16 at Dallas Stadium in Arlington.


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