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11 minutes ago
- Rhyl Journal
Monday's briefing: Tottenham worry over Maddison injury and Chelsea sign Hato
Chelsea signed Netherlands defender Jorrel Hato, while Newcastle boss Eddie Howe is unsure what the future holds for wantaway striker Alexander Isak. Elsewhere, Scottish Premiership champions Celtic scraped past St Mirren. James Maddison sustained a serious-looking knee injury as Tottenham's pre-season tour of Asia concluded with a 1-1 draw against Newcastle in Seoul. The England international, who missed the closing stages of last season with a knee problem, was carried off on a stretcher after going down unchallenged late in the game. Manager Thomas Frank said the issue appeared to be a 'bad injury' before Spurs later announced the signing of Portugal midfielder Joao Palhinha on loan from Bayern Munich. Sunday's friendly was otherwise notable for the emotional reception departing South Korea forward Son Heung-min received from fans in his home city. Looking good. 😎🇳🇱 — Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) August 3, 2025 Chelsea completed the signing of Netherlands defender Jorrel Hato from Ajax in a deal worth a reported £37million. The 19-year-old, who has been capped six times by his country, signed a seven-year contract at Stamford Bridge. He became the Blues' eighth signing of the summer transfer window. Hato, who can operate in central defence or at left-back, said: 'I thought a lot about my future and wanted to take the next step in my career. Chelsea is the best place for me to do that.' Newcastle manager Eddie Howe is hoping to see striker Alexander Isak back in training in the coming days. Isak, who has been the subject of interest from Liverpool, missed the Magpies' pre-season tour of Asia amid speculation over his future. Newcastle are returning home after their trip concluded against Spurs on and Howe hopes the Sweden international will report back as normal. Howe told The Chronicle after the game: 'Of course I'd like him to but whether or not he will, I don't know at this moment in time. Other people have been dealing with that situation back at home.' William Hill Premiership champions Celtic left it late before beginning their title defence with a 1-0 victory over St Mirren at Parkhead. Luke McCowan's deflected strike three minutes from time finally broke the visitors' resistance. The substitute collected Daizen Maeda's square pass on the edge of a crowded penalty box and fired a shot which appeared to spin off Mark O'Hara's leg and nestle into the bottom corner of the net. Celtic had earlier hit the frame of the goal through Benjamin Nygren, Reo Hatate and Adam Idah, while Callum McGregor had a goal disallowed following VAR intervention. Hearts host Aberdeen at Tynecastle in the final match of the opening round of fixtures of the new Scottish Premiership season.


Powys County Times
12 minutes ago
- Powys County Times
Monday's briefing: Tottenham worry over Maddison injury and Chelsea sign Hato
Tottenham midfielder James Maddison sustained a 'bad' injury before manager Thomas Frank bolstered his squad with the arrival of Joao Palhinha. Chelsea signed Netherlands defender Jorrel Hato, while Newcastle boss Eddie Howe is unsure what the future holds for wantaway striker Alexander Isak. Elsewhere, Scottish Premiership champions Celtic scraped past St Mirren. Maddison suffers fresh injury setback James Maddison sustained a serious-looking knee injury as Tottenham's pre-season tour of Asia concluded with a 1-1 draw against Newcastle in Seoul. The England international, who missed the closing stages of last season with a knee problem, was carried off on a stretcher after going down unchallenged late in the game. Manager Thomas Frank said the issue appeared to be a 'bad injury' before Spurs later announced the signing of Portugal midfielder Joao Palhinha on loan from Bayern Munich. Sunday's friendly was otherwise notable for the emotional reception departing South Korea forward Son Heung-min received from fans in his home city. Teenage Dutch defender moves to Stamford Bridge Looking good. 😎🇳🇱 — Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) August 3, 2025 Chelsea completed the signing of Netherlands defender Jorrel Hato from Ajax in a deal worth a reported £37million. The 19-year-old, who has been capped six times by his country, signed a seven-year contract at Stamford Bridge. He became the Blues' eighth signing of the summer transfer window. Hato, who can operate in central defence or at left-back, said: 'I thought a lot about my future and wanted to take the next step in my career. Chelsea is the best place for me to do that.' Howe leaves door open for Isak Newcastle manager Eddie Howe is hoping to see striker Alexander Isak back in training in the coming days. Isak, who has been the subject of interest from Liverpool, missed the Magpies' pre-season tour of Asia amid speculation over his future. Newcastle are returning home after their trip concluded against Spurs on and Howe hopes the Sweden international will report back as normal. Howe told The Chronicle after the game: 'Of course I'd like him to but whether or not he will, I don't know at this moment in time. Other people have been dealing with that situation back at home.' Late deflected strike secures narrow win for Celtic William Hill Premiership champions Celtic left it late before beginning their title defence with a 1-0 victory over St Mirren at Parkhead. Luke McCowan's deflected strike three minutes from time finally broke the visitors' resistance. The substitute collected Daizen Maeda's square pass on the edge of a crowded penalty box and fired a shot which appeared to spin off Mark O'Hara's leg and nestle into the bottom corner of the net. Celtic had earlier hit the frame of the goal through Benjamin Nygren, Reo Hatate and Adam Idah, while Callum McGregor had a goal disallowed following VAR intervention. What's on today?


Belfast Telegraph
7 hours ago
- Belfast Telegraph
Derry City's title hopes dealt another major blow with defeat at leaders Shamrock Rovers
A win for City at Tallaght would have taken them to within five points of the League leaders with 10 games remaining, but even that incentive was not enough on another night of disappointment against the Hoops. It is a familiar feeling for Derry fans, who have seen their team held at arm's length by Rovers year in and year out, with their record at Tallaght in recent years easily their worst of all destinations in the Premier Division, just one win in their last 15 visits. In fact, the Candystripes have managed just seven points out of a possible 45 at Tallaght and, not for the first time in recent years, their title hopes all but ended in front of delighted Rovers supporters. City manager Tiernan Lynch will be especially disappointed with this result, particularly after a very solid first half from his team, and there is little doubt that the visitors should have gone into the half-time break at least one goal ahead. Lynch gave a debut to new signing Jamie Stott, while Adam O'Reilly also came into the starting line-up as Sam Todd and Ronan Boyce both dropped to the bench. It was the home side who started the brighter with both Aaron McEneff and Rory Gaffney firing long range efforts wide in the opening few minutes. Derry missed a glorious chance on 12 minutes when a sublime pass by Sadou Diallo released Michael Duffy, who ghosted in behind the Rovers back-line, but his right footed close-range shot, which had Ed McGinty beaten, came back off the post. Moments later striker Afolabi Akinyemi saw his 20-yard strike well held by McGinty. Just before the half-hour mark Duffy went close again, when he broke clear down the left before cutting inside past Roberto Lopes and Daniel Cleary, but his curling effort from just outside the box flashed just past the right-hand post. Derry goalkeeper Brian Maher was called into action on 37 minutes as Danny Mandroiu's whipped free-kick on the edge of the box was well held by the Dubliner. Derry were arguably the better team in the first-half but all that good work was undone in the early stages of the second as Rovers took a grip on the game. The home side took the lead just two minutes after the restart when Josh Honohan got in behind and crossed for Gaffney to tap in from close range to open the scoring. The visitors were fortunate that Rovers didn't add to their lead in the aftermath as substitute Conor Malley sent a curling effort of the top of Maher's bar before Mandriou set up Honohan, whose shot beat the City goalkeeper but flew right across the face of goal and wide. Rovers got their second goal midway through the half thanks to a sensational finish from Gaffney. Dylan Watts picked out the run of the striker in behind and he bore down on goal, before flicking the ball back onto his left foot, outfoxing defender Alex Bannon in the process, and sending a brilliant effort right across Maher and into the net to all but seal the win for the champions-elect. A grim second half for the Candystripes continued to get worse as Bannon was then red-carded. The defender, already cautioned earlier in the second period, lunged in on Honohan and referee Paul McLaughlin had no choice but to end his night early. The game ended with that, with City's more realistic ambitions now European qualification and the FAI Cup, with neither them nor Bohemians able to really lay a glove on Rovers in the title race this season. Shamrock Rovers: McGinty, Cleary (O'Sullivan 85), Lopes, Grace; Honohan, Healy, Watts (Matthews 73'), McEneff, Grant; Mandroiu (McGovern 74), Gaffney (Noonan 68). Derry City: Maher, Bannon, Connolly, Stott, O'Reilly, Winchester, Diallo (R Boyce 85), Fleming; Duffy (Doherty 85), Akinyemi (Mullen 63), L Boyce (Whyte 63). Match Rating: 7/10