News about Luka Milivojevic
As Chelsea and Man City pursue the £39 million-rated star, Crystal Palace will fight to keep Michael Olise, according to manager Roy Hodgson
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August 2, 2023
In the midst of Chelsea and Manchester City's fascination, Roy Hodgson admits Crystal Palace will face Crystal Palace in a competition to keep Michael Olise alive. Wilfried Zahaha has already left Galatasaray on a free transfer, while four other senior players, including James McArthur and Luka Milivojevic, have left the team this summer after their contracts ended. Jefferson Lerma, the only new signing so far, came from Bournemouth on a free transfer. When asked about Zaha's death, Hodgson told The Sun: "We had two outstanding wingers who were among the best in the league."
TRANSFER CONFIDENTIAL: Chelsea is starting talks for Manuel Ugarte, a 533 million man
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May 29, 2023
You will get an inside scoop, information, and the most up-to-date commentary from around the world on all the trades that are shaping up ahead of this summer's transfer window. Following the conclusion of the Premier League season, money will shift to the transfer market, with Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea all expected to invest heavily once more. In his first year as co-owner at Stamford Bridge, Todd Boehly has splashed more than £600 million on new players.
According to Pundit, James Maddison's Leicester system is unsatisfactory
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October 15, 2022
After struggling to inspire a beleaguered Foxes side on Saturday, Leicester midfielder James Maddison lost his chance to impress England manager Gareth Southgate. The England World Cup hopeful struggled to gain confidence from his nine corners, and he missed two chances to break the deadlock against Crystal Palace. And to cap off a poor showing, he was booked deep into simulation time after struggling to gain his side a point under Luka Milivojevic's clean challenge.
United States' Christian Benteke has the skills to turn around their season, according to DC United's
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August 31, 2022
Christian Benteke (left), the United States' youngest signing, as well as fellow Designated Player Carlos Vela, Javier Hernandez, Gonzalo Hiri, and Xherdan Shaqiri, must be on hand to impress him. What links all of them? Having participated in the Premier League, the most competitive and prestigious in the world. And Benteke has scored more than 45 of the 4,535 players in the tournament's 30-year history. Eden Hazard, Fernando Torres, Carlos Tevez, Eric Cantona, Luis Suarez, and a certain Mr. David Beckham have all set goals there, with none less than legendary Dutchman Dennis Bergkamp. So Benteke, who has been signed to Crystal Palace, has extensive experience and a solid goalscoring pedigree (inset) at the top level. However, at 31, his best years are behind him, and Palace isn't all about straightforward sailing, with a string of niggly injuries and years of frustration and goal droughts. With Benteke leaving the Eagles as the third-choice striker, it's certainly a gamble for Wayne Rooney's DC United, but perhaps now is the right time to take a chance on the signing (right). Sportsmail examines whether Benteke will be a success in the US capital and explores whether he is the one to turn the Black-and-Reds' season around.
Oxford 0-2 Crystal Palace: Patrick Vieira's Eagles' second-half goals send them a long way over Oxford United
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August 23, 2022
KASSAM STADIUM is an acronym that stands for American Football Championships and five FA Cups, but Patrick Vieira's EFL Cup is a departure from his glittering resume. Maybe he's right to run Crystal Palace as the manager. This narrow victory over League One Oxford United was their first victory in this competition since 2018 and it comes as a result at least. Odsonne Edouard (left) had a good time scoring his first goal since January, despite being squandered two earlier chances, slotting past Ed McGinty (top right) before Luka Milivojevic's late penalty (bottom right) sealed the deal.
Erik ten Hag, ten Hag, must fix after a disastrous start in the Premier League
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August 12, 2022
They dissipated in the space of ten minutes on Sunday afternoon if Erik ten Hag (inset) had any doubts about the magnitude of the challenge facing him at Manchester United. United's first-half double saw them lose 2-0 at halftime against Brighton in his first competitive game as boss, and although they recovered after the break and fought back to 2-1, the current season has still got off to a rocky start. The club is now in danger, with a young, unbalanced squad, an unfit actor, an outspoken captain, and several players who aren't at the desired level. And that's just on the pitch. Fans are split - literally fighting among themselves (top left) and protesting against the club's hated Glazer owners (bottom left), who are taking money out of the club and seemingly not supporting the team in the transfer market, as with top target Frenkie de Jong (right) - Ten Hag is under pressure to sort out the players, quickly. So below, in no particular order, Sportsmail looks at the ten things the Dutchman needs to get United's season back on track.