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Chelsea make surprise decision on new goalkeeper signing
Chelsea make surprise decision on new goalkeeper signing

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Chelsea make surprise decision on new goalkeeper signing

Chelsea do not currently have any plans to sign a new goalkeeper during the summer transfer window. The West Londoners are closing in on their first signing of the summer transfer window, with Ipswich striker Liam Delap having undergone the first part of his medical. Advertisement Chelsea have been linked with adding a goalkeeper, with neither Robert Sanchez or Filip Jorgensen having convinced last season. Sanchez made five errors leading directly to goals in the Premier League, a joint-high across the division. However, the Blues do not currently have plans to add a shot-stopper and are focused on other areas of the squad. Transfer journalist Ben Jacobs has claimed that Enzo Maresca will decide between his current pool of goalkeepers for next season. Alongside Sanchez and Jorgensen, Chelsea have Djordje Petrovic returning from a loan spell at Strasbourg and Belgian teenager Mike Penders. Petrovic impressed on loan in France and was named Strasbourg's Player of the Season by the club's fans. The Serbian shot-stopper was also nominated for the Ligue 1 Best Goalkeeper Award, won by Lille's Lucas Chevalier. No goalkeeper had a higher save percentage in Ligue 1 last season that Petrovic. Advertisement Chelsea agreed a deal to sign Penders from Genk in 2024 and the 19-year-old will link up with the Premier League side this summer. The 6ft 7in goalkeeper made 22 appearances in all competitions for Genk last season. Maresca is expected to use this summer's Club World Cup as a period to audition his goalkeepers for the number one role next season. Read – One ideal summer transfer for each Premier League club See more – Our Champions League Team of the Season for 2024/25 Follow The Football Faithful on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok

Irfan Shamsuddin Eyes SEA Games Record in Bangkok
Irfan Shamsuddin Eyes SEA Games Record in Bangkok

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Irfan Shamsuddin Eyes SEA Games Record in Bangkok

SEPANG: Coach Frank Petrovic has thrown down the gauntlet to national discus thrower Muhammad Irfan Shamsuddin, winner of six straight SEA Games gold medals, to break the regional Games' record in the upcoming Thailand edition in December. Petrovic feels that the regional Games would be the perfect setting for the 30-year-old athlete to carve another milestone in his glittering career, following his 58.82-metre (m) bronze medal effort at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships in Gumi, South Korea, on Friday (May 30). 'We have two main targets (for him) this year. This (Asian Athletics Championships) was the first. Now, we will go through the competition season and then he will have to peak one more time at the end of the year in Bangkok. 'There (at the SEA Games), it appears very easy but there is a Games record to beat, (and) not just win (the gold medal),' he told reporters when met at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 1 in Sepang, yesterday. The SEA Games discus record of 59.50m is held by former Singapore throw king James Wong Tuck Yim, which he set in the 1999 Brunei edition. Muhammad Irfan, though has a personal best of 62.55m (also the national record), which he set at the Austrian Athletics Championships in Linz, Austria in 2017. The Malaysian's season best is 60m, which he recorded at the Queensland Athletics Championships in Australia in March. For the record, Muhammad Irfan won his first SEA Games gold medal at the 2013 edition in Naypyidaw, Myanmar - a year after Petrovic started coaching him - before going on to emerge triumphant in the 2015 Singapore, 2017 Kuala Lumpur, 2019 Philippines and 2021 Hanoi and 2023 Phnom Penh editions. Elaborating, Petrovic hopes to see the tough training the Negeri Sembilan-born athlete has undergone this season bear fruit in competitions in Europe. 'In Europe, the competition season just started... you have many opportunities to show what shape you are in. So, it is the best time for Irfan to go to Europe, compete and achieve his targets,' said the Slovakian coach. The 2025 SEA Games in Thailand will be from Dec 9-20.

Coach Petrovic challenges Muhammad Irfan to break SEA Games discus record
Coach Petrovic challenges Muhammad Irfan to break SEA Games discus record

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Coach Petrovic challenges Muhammad Irfan to break SEA Games discus record

SEPANG: Coach Frank Petrovic has thrown down the gauntlet to national discus thrower Muhammad Irfan Shamsuddin, winner of six straight SEA Games gold medals, to break the regional Games' record in the upcoming Thailand edition in December. Petrovic feels that the regional Games would be the perfect setting for the 30-year-old athlete to carve another milestone in his glittering career, following his 58.82-metre (m) bronze medal effort at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships in Gumi, South Korea, on Friday (May 30). 'We have two main targets (for him) this year. This (Asian Athletics Championships) was the first. Now, we will go through the competition season and then he will have to peak one more time at the end of the year in Bangkok. 'There (at the SEA Games), it appears very easy but there is a Games record to beat, (and) not just win (the gold medal),' he told reporters when met at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 1 in Sepang, yesterday. The SEA Games discus record of 59.50m is held by former Singapore throw king James Wong Tuck Yim, which he set in the 1999 Brunei edition. Muhammad Irfan, though has a personal best of 62.55m (also the national record), which he set at the Austrian Athletics Championships in Linz, Austria in 2017. The Malaysian's season best is 60m, which he recorded at the Queensland Athletics Championships in Australia in March. For the record, Muhammad Irfan won his first SEA Games gold medal at the 2013 edition in Naypyidaw, Myanmar - a year after Petrovic started coaching him - before going on to emerge triumphant in the 2015 Singapore, 2017 Kuala Lumpur, 2019 Philippines and 2021 Hanoi and 2023 Phnom Penh editions. Elaborating, Petrovic hopes to see the tough training the Negeri Sembilan-born athlete has undergone this season bear fruit in competitions in Europe. 'In Europe, the competition season just started... you have many opportunities to show what shape you are in. So, it is the best time for Irfan to go to Europe, compete and achieve his targets,' said the Slovakian coach. The 2025 SEA Games in Thailand will be from Dec 9-20.

Petrovic challenges Irfan to break SEA Games discus record
Petrovic challenges Irfan to break SEA Games discus record

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Petrovic challenges Irfan to break SEA Games discus record

SEPANG: Coach Frank Petrovic has thrown down the gauntlet to national discus thrower Muhammad Irfan Shamsuddin, winner of six straight SEA Games gold medals, to break the regional Games' record in the upcoming Thailand edition in December. Petrovic feels that the regional Games would be the perfect setting for the 30-year-old athlete to carve another milestone in his glittering career, following his 58.82-metre (m) bronze medal effort at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships in Gumi, South Korea, on Friday (May 30). 'We have two main targets (for him) this year. This (Asian Athletics Championships) was the first. Now, we will go through the competition season and then he will have to peak one more time at the end of the year in Bangkok. 'There (at the SEA Games), it appears very easy but there is a Games record to beat, (and) not just win (the gold medal),' he told reporters when met at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 1 in Sepang, yesterday. The SEA Games discus record of 59.50m is held by former Singapore throw king James Wong Tuck Yim, which he set in the 1999 Brunei edition. Muhammad Irfan, though has a personal best of 62.55m (also the national record), which he set at the Austrian Athletics Championships in Linz, Austria in 2017. The Malaysian's season best is 60m, which he recorded at the Queensland Athletics Championships in Australia in March. For the record, Muhammad Irfan won his first SEA Games gold medal at the 2013 edition in Naypyidaw, Myanmar - a year after Petrovic started coaching him - before going on to emerge triumphant in the 2015 Singapore, 2017 Kuala Lumpur, 2019 Philippines and 2021 Hanoi and 2023 Phnom Penh editions. Elaborating, Petrovic hopes to see the tough training the Negeri Sembilan-born athlete has undergone this season bear fruit in competitions in Europe. 'In Europe, the competition season just started... you have many opportunities to show what shape you are in. So, it is the best time for Irfan to go to Europe, compete and achieve his targets,' said the Slovakian coach. The 2025 SEA Games in Thailand will be from Dec 9-20.

Al-Qadsiya begins Amir Cup title defense against Burgan
Al-Qadsiya begins Amir Cup title defense against Burgan

Arab Times

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Al-Qadsiya begins Amir Cup title defense against Burgan

KUWAIT CITY, May 20: Al-Qadsiya begins its title defense in the Amir Cup against Burgan at 7:10 pm at Jaber Al-Mubarak Stadium in a rescheduled preliminary round clash. The match was postponed due to Al-Qadsiya's participation in the Gulf Champions League, where the 'Yellows' reached the final but fell short, losing 2-1 to Iraq's Duhok in the second leg after a 1-1 draw in the first. Now, Al-Qadsiya is aiming to bounce back with a strong start in the Amir Cup following a season marked by domestic setbacks. The team was knocked out of the Zain Premier League title race—having not lifted the league trophy in nine seasons—and exited the Crown Prince Cup semifinals after a narrow loss to Al-Arabi. Additionally, it suffered a heartbreaking Super Cup final defeat to Kuwait Club, losing 7-6 on penalties after a 1-1 draw. Despite finishing third in both the Crown Prince Cup and the league, the team's inconsistency, capped by a heavy 7-3 defeat to Al-Fahaheel in the league's final round, has raised questions about the coaching staff led by Montenegrin coach Zeljko Petrovic, whose contract ends in May. Petrovic has stated he will remain with the team only if they reach the Amir Cup final, scheduled for June 16. The quarterfinals will take place on Sunday, with the semifinals on May 29. Adding to the uncertainty, goalkeeper Khaled Al-Rashidi is reportedly set to join Kuwait Club, while fellow player Ali Jarrah is close to a move to Kazma next season. Despite being the favorite on paper, Petrovic warned against complacency, acknowledging that cup competitions often deliver surprises. He called for full focus and effort from his squad as they look to retain the country's most prestigious football title. Meanwhile, Burgan enters the match with hopes of pulling off an upset. After missing out on Premier League qualification—finishing fourth in the Zain First Division League—the team will be looking to prove itself in the Amir Cup with a bold performance.

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