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New York Times
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- New York Times
Daniel Farke ‘concerned' over Jayden Bogle hip injury as defender among four injured Leeds players
Four injuries hampered Daniel Farke's Leeds United selection for the 1-1 draw with Villarreal at Elland Road on Saturday and the German coach said he is concerned by Jayden Bogle in particular. Bogle, 25, has been struggling with a hip flexor injury was left out of the squad for the visit of the La Liga side. Farke said he is concerned as to whether the defender will recover for next weekend's AC Milan friendly, taking place at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Advertisement '(He had) problems with his hip flexor,' said Farke. 'That's a bit of a concern, if I'm honest, because I'm not sure if I will have him available for our final test. 'I hope to have him at least available then during the last week of preparation (before Everton) because he's an important player for us. We all know we need, in the offence, additions, but also see in the full-back positions, if there is an injury of a player like Jayden, we are also a bit thin.' Wingers Daniel James and Jack Harrison were also absent from the Villarreal draw. The former seems more likely to be available in Dublin next weekend, but the latter is awaiting the results of a scan on a groin injury. 'Daniel James had light problems during this week,' Farke said. 'I didn't want to risk anything, but I expect him also to be available for our last test against AC Milan. 'Jack had every training session and also all the games until after the training camp. Right now, he's struggling with a few adductor problems. He had a scan and now we wait for the outcome. He will also see a consultant on Monday. We hope it's just a question of a few days he will miss. 'I hope to also have him available for the Milan game, but we have to wait for the outcome.' Lucas Perri, who signed for the best part of £14million ($18.6m; €16m) from Lyon last month, was among the new faces supporters wanted to see in Saturday's game. However, the goalkeeper was not ready for his debut. The Brazilian stopper has had a disrupted start to life at Leeds, but is now back in training and could feature next weekend. 'He came with a light injury, so he was not involved in team training,' Farke said. 'So far, he had a few days of rehab and also building physical fitness because the last days were also a bit difficult for him. 'It's always busy with signings and travelling and whatever. Since yesterday, he's also back in specific goalkeeper training with our goalkeeper coach. 'Tomorrow, or later next week, he will join us in team training. Lucas, we believe in him, in his quality. He needs a bit of time on the training pitch to step up.' Leeds begin their Premier League season with a home match against Everton on August 18.
Yahoo
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LIVE: AC MILAN v GLASGOW RANGERS
The Rossonere are set to take to the pitch in Coccaglio for their third pre-season friendly. After facing Nürnberg and Zürich in Dübendorf, they now take on Scottish side Glasgow Rangers. The match kicks off at 17:00 CEST at the Cesare Guzzi Sports Centre in Coccaglio (behind closed doors) and will be streamed LIVE on the AC Milan Official AC Milan's Official App to immerse yourself fully in the Rossoneri world!
Yahoo
a day ago
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Inter Milan & AC Milan Remain Confident About New San Siro Project Despite Legal Issues On 100th Anniversary Of Iconic Stadium
Inter Milan and AC Milan are still confident about the new San Siro project despite some legal issues in the city of Milan. This according to today's print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews, reporting on the 100th anniversary of the breaking-ground on the iconic stadium. Inter Milan and AC Milan have been trying to build a new stadium for years now. And for the last year or so, the clubs' efforts have focused on building a new San Siro stadium adjacent to the existing one. The clubs will not tear down the existing San Siro. However, they hope to build adjacent to it, rather than building in a new area. Inter & AC Milan Still Confident About New San Siro Project VERONA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 23. Giuseppe. Marotta of. FC. Internazionale during the. Serie A match between Verona and FC Internazionale at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on November 23, 2024 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by) In the last few days, an emerging urban planning scandal in Milan has raised fresh doubts about the San Siro project. A series of arrests in the investigation are just one more complication. There has been no shortage of those for Inter and Milan in their quest to construct a new stadium. However, reports the Gazzetta dello Sport, the clubs remain confident that they will be able to buy the land and finally get the long-sought-after green light to begin construction this year. And it comes, the newspaper highlight, one hundred years after the breaking of ground on the original San Siro.