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Roberto De Zerbi Tipped to Unleash Rodrigo Bentancur at Tottenham

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Roberto De Zerbi has been tipped to unleash a forgotten Tottenham Hotspur star who is ‘not everyone’s cup of tea’, by Football London correspondent Alasdair Gold.

The Italian was confirmed as Tottenham’s new manager on a five-year deal this week, with the north London outfit landing the manager they have wanted for months, and who was their top target if their search extended to the summer.

Spurs’ precarious position in the Premier League meant they had to act now, with De Zerbi performing a U-turn and taking the job now having been offered a long-term contract to put him in the top three best-paid managers in the Premier League.

Tottenham have also offered De Zerbi further power away from just the playing side of things as part of the new project, with GIVEMESPORT sources understanding that the 46-year-old will have a say on who the club’s next sporting director will be.

Before that, the former Brighton boss needs to keep the club in the top flight, with Spurs lying one point above the relegation zone and an unthinkable relegation to the Championship with just seven matches left to play.

Gold: De Zerbi Will Really Like Rodrigo Bentancur

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Premier League – Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, Britain – October 19, 2025 Tottenham Hotspur’s Rodrigo Bentancur celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/David Klein

Now De Zerbi’s appointment has been confirmed, and fan excitement is building at the coup the club has pulled off, Gold has begun to think about which players could potentially thrive under the Italian at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The 46-year-old has a distinct and unique way of playing that has seen Guardiola previously label him as ‘one of the most influential managers of the last 20 years’, while Liverpool boss Arne Slot called him ‘one of the best managers in the world’ before his side’s Champions League tie with Marseille at the beginning of the year.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Gold tipped the divisive Bentancur as someone De Zerbi could immediately take to.

He said: “I’ve got a funny feeling that he’s going to like Rodrigo Bentancur as well.

“I know he’s a player that’s not everyone’s cup of tea. But I think in terms of tactical and possession-based football, yes, he can be a little bit iffy with his passing sometimes, but actually as someone that was used to being in the hub of that Juventus team, the three-time Serie A title winner could fit in quite well.”

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Rodrigo Bentancur in action for Tottenham Hotspur

Having been a regular in the Tottenham team in the first half of the season under Thomas Frank, the Uruguay international has become a forgotten man having been out since January after suffering a hamstring injury against Bournemouth.

The 28-year-old underwent surgery at the time and the latest update prior to the international break was that the South American was progressing well in his recovery.

Whether that progress is enough to see him make De Zerbi’s first matchday squad remains to be seen, but it seems as though he has a good chance of being available for selection for the trip to Sunderland on April 12 unless he suffers any setbacks.

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FIFA to Pay Compensation After Ismael Kone’s Horrific Injury For Canada

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Canada’s 6-0 demolition of Qatar at the World Cup was overshadowed by a horror injury for Ismael Kone, who suffered a serious leg break early in the second half in Vancouver.

Jesse Marsch’s side ran riot on the pitch, but all the post-match talk centred on the midfielder, who was stretchered off after a poor challenge from Assim Madibo. The Qatar defender was sent off following a VAR review and later apologised to Kone in the dressing room.

Marsch later admitted that those close enough “could hear the bone snap,” adding that “everybody’s shaken for him.”


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Marsch’s behaviour has caused a huge stir.

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Canada confirmed Kone has already undergone successful surgery to repair a lower limb fracture and is expected to make a full recovery. Marsch revealed the procedure took around an hour and a half and was carried out by three top surgeons, praising the medical team for giving him confidence the situation was being handled properly.

No firm return date has been set, but the former Watford man is expected to be sidelined for up to a year.


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He was vital in the US victory.

It’s worth noting that quick recoveries from leg breaks aren’t unheard of in football. Francesco Totti famously fractured his fibula in February of 2006, only months before that summer’s World Cup, yet defied expectations to recover in time to play a role in Italy’s triumphant run to glory in Germany.

FIFA to pay Compensation to Ismael Kone’s Club

Canada's Ismail Kone Albert Gea via Reuters

According to The Mirror, FIFA will pay compensation to Kone’s club, Sassuolo, under the Club Protection Programme. The scheme covers accidental injuries sustained while players are on international duty, provided the absence runs beyond 28 days, though illnesses aren’t included.

Kone’s fixed salary is reported to be £22,600 per week, working out at roughly £3,200 per day. With the first 28 days excluded and Kone facing around 150 days out, Sassuolo are likely to receive close to £480,000 in compensation.

The Serie A club issued their own statement, confirming the operation on his left leg was a complete success and that his rehabilitation would begin in the coming days, wishing him a speedy recovery.

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Canada will be looking to seal their qualification to the knockout stage, albeit without Kone, when they face Switzerland in Vancouver on the 24th of June.


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Man Utd Target ‘Best Striker in the World’ Victor Osimhen

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Manchester United are now eyeing a move to sign a forward described as the ‘best striker in the world’, according to a report from Caught Offside.

The main focus for United over the last few weeks in the transfer window has been on targeting new midfielders.

A deal has reportedly been agreed to bring Atalanta midfielder Ederson to Old Trafford, with United set to pay in the region of £38m.

West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes is also a priority target, with some at the club believing that they will complete a deal to secure his signature.

Once United have solved their midfield situation, they could move on to strengthening in other areas of the pitch, including in attack.


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Man Utd Eyeing Striker Transfer Move

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According to a report from Caught Offside, Manchester United are interested in signing Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen in the summer transfer window.

Osimhen is described as a dream target for the Red Devils, but there are doubts over whether they will be able to complete a deal.

The 27-year-old, described as the best striker in the world, would cost a huge transfer fee, making him a difficult option for the Manchester club.

United do have other names on their shortlist as they look to bring in a new centre forward, but Osimhen does appear to be a priority if they can get a deal over the line.

The Nigerian forward is currently plying his trade with Galatasaray, where he scored 15 goals in the league and seven in the Champions League last season.

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Victor Osimhen celebrating after scoring for Galatasaray against Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League

Bringing in a striker of Osimhen’s calibre and experience would be a smart move for Manchester United in the summer transfer window.

At 27, Osimhen is in his prime years, and he could be the ideal player for Benjamin Sesko to learn from and develop alongside.

The Slovenian forward didn’t cement himself as a guaranteed starter for United last season, and considering he’s still young, he could do with an experienced player alongside him.

If United can somehow get a deal over the line for Osimhen for a reasonable fee, it would be a phenomenal coup for the Red Devils.

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Rules Expert Casts Verdict as Scotland Are Denied Penalty vs Morocco

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Scotland’s World Cup campaign suffered a setback as they were beaten 1-0 by Morocco in Boston, with Steve Clarke’s side struggling to find a way past the Africa Cup of Nations holders.

Ismael Saibari settled the contest inside the opening two minutes, lashing in what proved to be the only goal of the match and leaving Scotland chasing the game from start to finish.

Clarke’s men found it difficult to break down a well-organised Moroccan side and rarely threatened in front of goal, with clear-cut chances few and far between.

There was also drama in the box on more than one occasion, with Scottish fans believing they should have been awarded a penalty on more than one occasion. Those moments have since become the main talking point from the match, with the ITV panel left divided on whether Scotland should have had something to show for their efforts.

Christina Unkel Slams Missed VAR Call

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McTominay drove into the Moroccan box before being tackled from behind by Neil El Aynaoui. VAR ruled that the midfielder had got a touch on the ball, though replays appeared to tell a different story. ITV referee analyst Christina Unkel was adamant a penalty should have been given, as quoted by The Mirror:

“The first thing you’re looking for as VAR is any touch on that ball and the answer is no.

“We saw that second replay there and exactly what I was looking for, there was no contact on that ball. There is a trip up from behind, contact on the left lower leg.


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“For this, I do think there is a missed incident from the VAR to recommend a penalty as well as the referee to not make a decision on penalty. I know this referee is calling a more physical game but it is a very clear penalty in my opinion.”

Fellow pundit Ally McCoist agreed. “I did say when I watched it second time there is a challenge on the left leg. But I did say I’m enjoying the referee allowing the game to go. However, Christina is right, he did get that one wrong.”

Roy Keane and Ange Postecoglou Disagree

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Not everyone in the studio was convinced, though. Roy Keane felt McTominay went down too easily, saying:

“I don’t think it was a penalty. As simple as that. He was kind of looking to go down. I think he was looking to go down. There’s a difference.”


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Ange Postecoglou backed his fellow pundit’s view: “The Moroccan penalty gets his leg out, but I don’t think that’s enough to be a penalty. He does get across him, but not for a penalty, I think he was going down anyway.”

It wasn’t the only contentious moment of the match either. Early in the second half, John McGinn went down under a challenge from the same Moroccan defender after breaking into the box, but referee Ilgiz Tantashev again waved play on.

Scotland now face a tough task to reach the knockout stages, with Brazil up next in their final group game on the 24th of June.

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