Nach Verhandlungen in London: Amorim entschuldigt sich

Am Sonntag kann er mit Sporting Meister werden, am Montag reiste Ruben Amorim zu Vertragsverhandlungen mit West Ham United nach England. Nun räumte er seinen Fehler ein.

Könnte Sporting Lissabon im Sommer nach etwas mehr als vier Jahren verlassen: Ruben Amorim.

Könnte Sporting Lissabon im Sommer nach etwas mehr als vier Jahren verlassen: Ruben Amorim.

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Es sollte eigentlich ein heimlicher Kurztrip werden, doch das Ergebnis sah anders aus: Als Ruben Amorim am Dienstag um kurz nach Mitternacht wieder in Portugal landete, wartete am Flughafen bereits eine Journalistenschar auf ihn. Der Erfolgstrainer von Sporting Lissabon war nach London geflogen, um, wie sich bald herausstellte, Gespräche mit West Ham United zu führen – und das wenige Tage bevor seine Mannschaft die Meisterschaft perfekt machen kann.

Nachdem er am Flughafen noch jeglichen Kommentar verweigert hatte, sprach er das Thema am Samstag selbst an und entschuldigte sich öffentlich. “Meine Reise war ein Fehler, das Timing war völlig falsch”, erklärte der 39-Jährige reumütig. “Vor allem, wenn ich so hohe Ansprüche an meine Spieler habe.” Er sei der Erste, der sie stets daran erinnere, dass der Einzelne nicht über dem Team stehe. “Ich habe schon Spieler für deutlich weniger aus der Mannschaft genommen.”

Bei West Ham steht Moyes auf der Kippe

Amorim betonte allerdings, dass Sportings Klubführung über seine Reise informiert gewesen sei. Laut A Bola hatte West Ham diese organisiert. Die Hammers sondieren gerade den Trainermarkt, weil David Moyes nach einer durchwachsenen Saison auf der Kippe steht.

Amorim, der schon in den Wochen zuvor ein Bekenntnis zu seinem Arbeitgeber vermieden hatte und angeblich eine Ausstiegsklausel in seinem Vertrag hat, schien zunächst beim FC Liverpool weit oben auf der Wunschliste zu stehen. Inzwischen läuft aber alles darauf hinaus, dass Feyenoord-Trainer Arne Slot Nachfolger von Jürgen Klopp in Anfield wird.

2020/21 hatte Amorim Sporting in seiner ersten vollständigen Saison im Amt zur ersten Meisterschaft seit 19 Jahren geführt. Schon an diesem Wochenende könnte der nächste Titel folgen. Patzt Titelverteidiger Benfica gegen Sporting Braga und gewinnt Sporting am Sonntag beim Tabellendritten FC Porto, wäre bereits drei Spieltage vor dem Saisonende alles klar.

‘Obviously it was a mistake’ – Amorim apologises for holding West Ham talks

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Antonio lässt Liverpools Hoffnungen wohl endgültig platzen

Jürgen Klopps Traum vom Abschied mit dem Premier-League-Titel ist wohl endgültig geplatzt. Denn Liverpool ließ auch bei West Ham Punkte liegen.

Hängende Köpfe beim LFC nach dem 2:2 bei West Ham United.

Hängende Köpfe beim LFC nach dem 2:2 bei West Ham United.

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Ausgerechnet im Merseyside-Derby (0:2) hatte Liverpool am Mittwoch womöglich den Premier-League-Titel verspielt. Wie groß die Enttäuschung war, verdeutlichten die Worte von Jürgen Klopp: “Ich kann mich nicht erinnern, dass ich jemals nach einem Spiel so enttäuscht und frustriert war wie nach dem Everton-Spiel. Wir waren nicht da”, so der LFC-Trainer.

Um die “schnellstmögliche Wende” herbeizuführen, rotierte Klopp ordentlich durch. Gleich fünf Wechsel nahm er vor: Unter anderem verdrängten Gakpo, Elliott und Gravenberch Salah, Darwin sowie Szoboszlai auf die Bank. Einer der Neuen verbuchte auch gleich die erste Torannäherung: Elliott traf nur das Außennetz (11.). Ansonsten fehlte den Reds trotz der Dominanz (alleine 75 Prozent Ballbesitz in den ersten zehn Minuten) gegen die tief stehenden Hammers im letzten Drittel über weite Strecke die nötigen Ideen.

Liverpools Elfmeter wird zurückgenommen

Sobald es gefährlich wurde, hatte Luis Diaz seine Füße im Spiel. So legte er Kolumbianer beispielsweise auf Gakpo quer, den Ogbonna regelwidrig im Sechzehner zu Fall brachte. Da aber Luis Diaz zuvor im Abseits gestanden hatte, nahm Schiedsrichter Anthony Taylor den Strafstoß zurück (27.). Nachdem Alisson auf der Gegenseite Coufals abgefälschten Schuss festgehalten hatte (31.), stand Luis Diaz erneut im Mittelpunkt. Diesmal traf er den Pfosten (41.).

Kaltschnäuziger zeigte sich zwei Minuten später auf der Gegenseite Bowen – allerdings auch mit der Unterstützung von Liverpool, das wie beim FC Everton eine Standardsituation schlecht verteidigte: Der Außenspieler nickte nach eine zuvor kurz ausgeführte Ecke zur 1:0-Halbzeitführung ein (43.).

Eigentor bringt Reds zwischenzeitlich in Führung

In der Kabine schien Klopp die richtigen Worte gefunden zu haben: Obwohl er auf Wechsel verzichtete, kam sein Team mit mehr Energie aus raus. Die Belohnung folgte prompt durch Robertsons Ausgleich (48.). Beinahe hätten die Gäste sogar gleich doppelt zugeschlagen, Gravenberch traf den Ball aber nicht vernünftig (51.).

Doch das 2:1 lag weiterhin in der Luft, da die Reds die Londoner völlig in deren Hälfte drückten. Aufgrund des Aufwands verdienten sie sich daher auch den in der Entstehung glücklich zustande gekommenen Führungstreffer. Gakpos eigentlich ungefährlicher Abschluss landete über Ogbonnas Brust, Souceks Fuß und Areolas Ellenbogen im Netz (65.).

Die Hammers mussten anschließend natürlich mehr riskieren und offenbarten daher Räume, die Liverpool gut bespielte. Allerdings setzten die Gäste nicht den entscheidenden Stich: Beispielsweise scheiterte Luis Diaz an Areola (73.). Dies sollte sich rächen: In einer kurzen Angriffswelle köpfte Antonio ein (77.), nachdem Alisson wenige Augenblicke zuvor noch das 2:2 verhindert hatte (76.).

Salah und Klopp liefern sich einen Disput

Klopp brachte daraufhin unter anderem den aufgebrachten Salah (79.), der sich mit seinem Coach kurz vor der Einwechslung noch ein Wortgefecht geliefert hatte. Doch der späte Siegtreffer sollte nicht mehr fallen – auch, weil Elliott nur die Latte traf (90.).

Durch das 2:2 verabschiedete sich die Klopp-Elf wohl endgültig aus dem Titelrennen: Zwei Punkte beträgt der Rückstand nun auf Arsenal, das noch eine Partie in der Hinterhand besitzt. Das einen Zähler entfernte ManCity absolvierte bislang sogar noch zwei Spiele weniger als der LFC.

Für Liverpool geht es nächste Woche Sonntag mit dem Heimspiel gegen die Spurs weiter (17.30 Uhr). Ein paar Stunden vorher gastieren die Hammers beim Chelsea FC (15 Uhr).

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Liverpool’s title hopes in tatters after draw as Salah clashes with Klopp

Liverpool’s Premier League title hopes suffered a potentially fatal blow as Jurgen Klopp’s side were held to a 2-2 draw by West Ham at the London Stadium.

The visitors hit back superbly after shipping the opening goal to Jarrod Bowen’s 43rd minute header with goals from Andy Robertson (48′) and an unfortunate own goal by home goalkeeper Alphonse Areola (65′) earning them a 2-1 lead after Cody Gakpo had driven the ball against Angelo Ogbonna.

But Michail Antonio popped up on 77 minutes to power home a Bowen cross in earning West Ham a point that never looked likely after being pressed back for large swathes of the second half.

Liverpool remain third in the table, two points behind Arsenal before Mikel Arteta’s side visit Tottenham on Sunday with champions Manchester City a point better off before their trip to Nottingham Forest.

Liverpool’s title hopes in tatters after draw at West Ham as Salah clashes with Klopp

Liverpool’s Premier League title hopes suffered a potentially fatal blow as Jurgen Klopp’s side were held to a 2-2 draw by West Ham at the London Stadium.

The visitors hit back superbly after shipping the opening goal to Jarrod Bowen’s 43rd-minute header with goals from Andy Robertson (48′) and an unfortunate own goal by home goalkeeper Alphonse Areola (65′) earning them a 2-1 lead after Cody Gakpo had driven the ball against Angelo Ogbonna.

But Michail Antonio popped up on 77 minutes to power home a Bowen cross in earning West Ham a point that never looked likely after being pressed back for large swathes of the second half.

Liverpool remain third in the table, two points behind Arsenal before Mikel Arteta’s side visit Tottenham on Sunday, with champions Manchester City a point better off before their trip to Nottingham Forest.

City have two games in hand over Klopp’s side, while the Gunners have one.

A frustrating day of missed opportunity for Liverpool was perhaps best summed up by manager Jurgen Klopp and substitute Mo Salah exchanging words in the aftermath of Antonio’s equaliser for the home side.

“We’re in a very, very difficult position. If Arsenal win, it is five points and Man City have some games in hand. Not impossible, but very difficult,” conceded Cody Gakpo on TNT Sports.

West Ham stay eighth on 49 points from 35 games, with the excellent Bowen equalling Paolo Di Canio’s record total of 16 goals for the Hammers in a Premier League season.

Talking Point: Why was Gakpo denied chance of late winner?

Referee Anthony Taylor was caught up in controversy as he blew the whistle to stop play with Cody Gakpo apparently set to slot the winning goal late on.

West Ham goalkeeper Areola dropped the ball to his feet after apparently recovering from injury, but Taylor had been playing advantage due to an earlier infringement against the home side and opted to blow his whistle when he realised West Ham were no longer gaining an advantage.

In the spirit of the game, it would not have been correct for Taylor to allow Gakpo to score, but the easiest way to solve the confusion was to forget playing advantage and immediately award West Ham a free-kick before Areola needed treatment.

Player of the Match: Luis Díaz (Liverpool)

How Diaz left London without helping his side to three points is a minor mystery. The Colombian winger hit the post in the first half before playing provider for Andy Robertson’s equaliser and generally causing West Ham all sorts of problems with an outstanding display. Only the brilliance of Areola in the West Ham goal denied him seconds before the home side equalised.

Player Ratings

West Ham: Areola 8, Coufal 7, Zouma 6, Ogbonna 6, Emerson 7, Soucek 6, Alvarez 6, Kudus 6, Paqueta 6, Bowen 8, Antonio 8. Subs: Ward-Prowse 6

Liverpool: Alisson 6, Alexander-Arnold 7, Van Dijk 7, Quansah 6, Robertson 7, MacAllister 7, Gravenberch 6, Endo 6, Elliott 7, Gakpo 7, Diaz 8. Subs: Gomez 6, Szoboszlai 6, Nunez 6, Salah 6

Match Highlights

43′ GOAL! WEST HAM 1-0 LIVERPOOL (BOWEN) West Ham work a short corner as Bowen rises to head home the cross from Kudus. So simple. His 20th goal of the season after he had won the corner with his shot saved by Alisson. Awful defending by the visitors. A 1-0 lead for West Ham. Klopp looking bemused.

48′ GOAL! WEST HAM 1-1 LIVERPOOL (ROBERTSON) Brilliant move from Klopp’s men as Robertson reacts quickly from the Diaz pass to pop the finish into the net. Areola tipped it onto the post before it nestled in the net. Suddenly Liverpool fans in full voice.

65′ GOAL! WEST HAM UNITED 1-2 LIVERPOOL (AREOLA) Liverpool have turned this match right on its head. West Ham fail to deal with the corner as Gakpo drives the ball across goal. Hits Ogbonna, comes off Soucek on the line and ends up in the net off Areola. Can’t say it wasn’t coming.

77′ GOAL! (ANTONIO) WEST HAM 2-2 LIVERPOOL Bowen with the cross for Michail Antonio to power a header beyond Alisson and into the net. Alisson making a great stop from Emerson seconds earlier, but no chance with that finish. It is 2-2. Phew! What a finish is coming up.

79′ SALAH AND KLOPP EXCHANGE WORDS Both men caught up in the heat of the moment on the touchline. Doesn’t help when your team has just conceded a late equaliser. Pressure of elite football.

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How to watch West Ham v Liverpool on TNT Sports and discovery+

Liverpool will return to action on Saturday when they face West Ham at the London Stadium, bidding to win another Premier League title under Jurgen Klopp in the German’s final campaign at the club.

The Reds are locked in a three-way battle for the trophy alongside Arsenal and defending champions Manchester City, with plenty of twists and turns still to come as the season reaches its climax.

While Man City have the FA Cup final against Manchester United to look forward to as well, all three sides were knocked out of Europe last week, heightening the focus on the league.

It’s the same for the Hammers as they were knocked out of the UEFA Europa League, but they still have a lot to play for.

They are fighting with Newcastle, Manchester United and Chelsea for sixth and seventh spots in the league.

When is West Ham v Liverpool?

West Ham host Liverpool in the Premier League at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, April 27.

Kick-off is at 12:30 UK time, with live coverage on TNT Sports 1 commencing at 11:00.

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Aston Villa v Chelsea Saturday April 27, 20:00
Arsenal v Bournemouth Saturday May 4, 12:30
Fulham v Manchester City Saturday May 11, 12:30
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Arsenal and City to battle over £100m Guimaraes – Paper Round

City and Arsenal to compete for Guimaraes

Manchester City and Arsenal are set to compete for Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, according to The Telegraph.

The Brazilian has also been linked to Paris Saint-Germain, with £100 million his rumoured release clause.

The paper reports: “Arsenal and Manchester City are both considering a summer move for Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, raising the prospect of the two title-chasers going head-to-head for the same player for the second year in a row.

“Arsenal and City battled for the signature of Declan Rice last summer, with Arsenal eventually winning the race after agreeing to pay a club-record fee of £105 million to West Ham United.

“And the two sides could be set for a similar situation this summer if they both decide to formalise their initial interest in Bruno , who has excelled at Newcastle since joining the club in January 2022.

“Telegraph Sport understands that Bruno is aware of Arsenal and City’s admiration, while there have also been numerous reports linking the Brazil international with Paris St-Germain.

“Bruno is thought to have a release clause of around £100 million in his contract, although that would not necessarily prevent interested clubs from trying to strike a deal at a lower price.”

Ten Hag set for United exit

The Sun believes that Erik ten Hag is set to leave Manchester United after the FA Cup semi-final win over Coventry at the weekend.

The poor performance means that he has tried the patience of United’s owners and fans for too long, with Graham Potter a potential replacement.

The paper writes: “Erik ten Hag is heading for the Old Trafford exit door after losing the faith of Manchester United fans.

“Sunday’s embarrassing display, despite beating Championship side ­Coventry in the FA Cup semi-final, was the last straw for many.

“United’s hierarchy witnessed the turning of the tide in person as the Red Devils faithful streamed out of Wembley rather than celebrate a penalty shootout win which came after they had let slip a commanding 3-0 lead.

“Co-chairmen Avram and Joel Glazer were there with new part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who has assumed sporting control of the club.

“Former Brighton and Chelsea manager Graham Potter is the leading contender to take the job in the summer.”

Arsenal track Bologna forward Zirkzee

The Mirror claims that Arsenal are keen on Bologna forward Joshua Zirkzee.

The 22-year-old Dutch player has long been linked with a move to the Premier League with Manchester United, and AC Milan also interested.

The paper states: “Arsenal are keeping tabs on Bologna striker Joshua Zirkzee as Mikel Arteta looks to bolster the Gunners attack in time for another title tilt next term.

“The Dutch forward has long been the subject of rumours that the north Londoners will launch a bid for him sooner rather than later as they continue their hunt for a lethal marksman in front of goal. However, Arsenal aren’t the only side keen on his services, with fellow Premier League outfit Manchester United and Serie A titans AC Milan also admirers of Zirkzee’s talent.

“The 22-year-old has previously claimed that his talent is a product of the “Johan Cruyff courts” in his home country, a street footballer who made it all the way to Bayern Munich.”

West Ham ready to pay up for Amorim

The Daily Mail believes that Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim could join West Ham as Liverpool’s interest recedes.

The Londoners are said to be willing to offer a serious pay rise to entice the boss to the Premier League.

The paper explains: “In-demand manager Ruben Amorim remained tight-lipped as the Liverpool target returned to Portugal after a whirlwind trip to London following talks with West Ham over succeeding David Moyes at the helm.

“On Monday, the Sporting Lisbon boss flew to the English capital to speak with the Hammers as they assess the future of the club beyond the end of the season.

“And upon his return to his homeland hours later, landing just after midnight on Tuesday, the 39-year-old was met by a swarm of journalists asking about his future.

“Amorim could be available to English clubs for £12.8million and was top of Liverpool’s list but is no longer the preferred candidate for the Anfield job.

“And it’s emerged that the Hammers have offered the Portuguese manager a greater lucrative package to move to east London than their upcoming opponents on Saturday did.”