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‘Magic' Grealish will come good, says Everton teammate Tarkowski
LIVERPOOL: Jack Grealish has been backed to provide the 'magic' to help usher in a new era for Everton. For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport The Toffees face Brighton on Sunday in the first Premier League game at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium, having moved from their Goodison Park home after 133 years. And defender James Tarkowski says new signing Grealish is the perfect choice to add sparkle to the historic occasion and help the club this season. The 29-year-old Grealish has joined on loan from Manchester City after struggling for regular first-team opportunities at Etihad Stadium and losing his England place. He made his Everton debut off the bench in Monday night's 1-0 loss at Leeds United, where a controversial Tarkowski handball resulted in an 84th-minute penalty winner for Lukas Nmecha. But the former Aston Villa captain, who cost City $135 million when he signed in 2021, and won three Premier League titles and the Champions League, now has the chance to revive his career with David Moyes' side. Everton looked short of attacking quality as they struggled to create chances against Leeds. But center-back Tarkowski believes Grealish can make a difference as the club look to add further signings before the transfer window closes. 'We all know Jack's quality. We want to get him on the pitch as much as we can,' said the 32-year-old recently. 'I'm sure we'll see him a lot more. I've played against him many a time so I know he's quality. He'll take the ball anywhere, carry it, dribble, create and pass and physically he's one of the strongest I've played against, he's incredibly strong. 'We'll give him the ball as much as we can and trust him to go create and use his magic. We've seen it at Villa, we've seen it at City and hopefully we'll see it here. 'For sure (he is a matchwinner). Hopefully he hits his best form at our place and he'll be a great asset for us.'


Asharq Al-Awsat
5 hours ago
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Brazilian Goalkeeper Fabio Claims World Record for Most Games
Fluminense goalkeeper Fabio on Tuesday claimed the record for most competitive appearances in men's football when the Brazilian played for a 1,391st time. The 44-year-old on Saturday equaled the landmark held by former England stopper Peter Shilton and Fabio has now gone one better following a 2-0 win over Colombia's America de Cali at the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro. Fluminense and Brazilian media say Fabio now stands alone in football history, although neither FIFA nor regional body CONMEBOL has declared it a record, AFP reported. "Sometimes we don't realize the importance of such a significant achievement as breaking this record, which has stood for many years," Fabio, who has spent his entire career in Brazil, said following his clean sheet in the Copa Sudamericana last 16 second leg. The home fans chanted, "Fabio is the best goalkeeper in Brazil," and he received a commemorative plaque to mark the achievement. "No one plays so many matches without a level of professionalism like his," said Fluminense coach Renato Gaucho. "He'll undoubtedly continue to play for a long time. "It will be difficult for another player to surpass his record." Fabio won the Copa Libertadores with Fluminense in 2023 and was part of the side that reached the semi-finals of the Club World Cup in the United States this summer. He made 976 appearances for Cruzeiro between 2005 and 2022, after playing 30 times for Uniao Bandeirante and another 150 games for Vasco da Gama. His record outing against America de Cali was his 235th match for Fluminense. Fabio began his career in 1997, the year that Shilton retired. The Englishman considers his total number of appearances to be 1,387, but Guinness World Records puts the number at 1,390.


Asharq Al-Awsat
7 hours ago
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Al-Nassr Coach Praises Team after Advancing to Saudi Super Cup Final
Al-Nassr coach Jorge Jesus has praised his side's resilience and tactical discipline following the club's qualification for the final of the Saudi Super Cup football tournament after defeating Al-Ittihad Club 2–1 in the semifinal match held in Hong Kong. Sadio Mane was sent off, but his early goal and a second-half strike from new signing Joao Felix secured a 2–1 win over Al-Ittihad in a tense semi-final on Tuesday. "We fully deserved the win," Jesus said. "The team was tactically very well organized, especially after Mane's dismissal." "We played more than 70 minutes without Mane, who is a key player both in attack and defense. Despite that, our structure held firm," he stated. Jesus, who took charge of Al-Nassr in July, said he was pleased with the team's progress given the short preparation time. "I have only had 25 days with the squad - not a full season. There is still a lot to fix, and 25 days isn't enough," he said. "The match was physically demanding, especially with the high humidity and playing a man down, but we came through with a fantastic win that boosts our confidence heading into the final." Al-Nassr advanced to the final, where they will face the winner of the second semi between Al-Qadsiah and Al-Ahli on Wednesday.