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Midfielder for Tunisia can advance with a loan to Birmingham, according to Hannibal Mejbri

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Jalel Kadri, the coach of Tunisia’s national team, believes that Hannibal Mejbri’s loan stint with Championship outfit Birmingham City will be advantageous for Tunisia.

The teenage Manchester United midfielder, who already has 18 caps for the Carthage Eagles, is expected to be part of his country’s World Cup squad in November.

Playing as many games as possible for John Eustace’s side is a wise move, says Kadri, because a lack of playing time at Old Trafford could have hampered his chances of going to Qatar.

“A young player with great potential, he is very lucky,” Kadri told BBC Arabic.

“We hoped that he would continue playing at Manchester United for his own benefit and for the benefit of the national team but this is professional football.

“Birmingham is an excellent club with a legacy, and the Championship is distinguished by the physical and technical level. We think that Hannibal made a positive choice in his professional career.”

Mejbri made his United debut in the final game of the 2020-21 season at Wolves in May last year, then made two more Premier League appearances last season in the 4-0 defeat at Liverpool and the 1-0 loss at Crystal Palace.

The 19-year-old went on United’s pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia, but was left out of their first four league games of the new campaign before opting for a loan path to St Andrew’s.

He has made six substitute appearances since joining the Blues – a club where England international Jude Bellingham made his senior debut aged 16 years and 38 days before joining German side Borussia Dortmund in July 2020.

Regular opportunities with the Blues earned him brief outings from the bench for Tunisia in the two friendlies against Comoros and Brazil last month.

And his national team manager believes Mejbri is on the right path.

“What matter is the choices of Hannibal and his club to make him improve,” Kadri added.

“His improvement wouldn’t be possible if he continues at Manchester Utd as he will not be playing as much as possible to improve, so it was the best choice for him.”

Meanwhile, former Tunisia captain Radhi Jaidi has said the Carthage Eagles will learn from last month’s heavy defeat by Brazil.

The North Africans, who will meet France, Australia and Denmark in Qatar, suffered a 5-1 loss against the five-time World Cup winners on 27 September in Paris.

“They were tactically exposed against Brazil. It’s a great test for our young players on the field because they definitely benefitted from playing in front of 40-45,000 spectators and against a big team,” the 47-year-old told BBC Sport Africa.

“It gives them a good insight about what to expect in Qatar which will be pretty similar or maybe stronger, so that gives them a great idea on how to prepare.”

Jaidi represented his country between 1996 and 2009, winning the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations on home soil before establishing himself in England by becoming a fans’ favourite at Bolton, Birmingham City and Southampton.

Having played in the 2002 and 2006 World Cups, the former defender knows what his country needs to navigate a tricky group and reach the round of 16.

“Definitely, we need to improve on our attacking and our scoring opportunities,” he added.

“We’re not going to have a lot of opportunities against these big teams, so half a chance should be in the net if you want to go to the second round.

“Obviously, our aim is to go the second round, so we need to improve on the attacking bit to score goals. And even if we concede one goal, we should score two goals – this is my thought.

“I’m pretty optimistic with this team. But we need to work on our game management, and then definitely take opportunities.”

Source : BBC Sports

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Black Stars fitness coach Ricky Roy reportedly dead

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Romeo Ricky Roy, the fitness coach for Ghana’s senior national team, has died.

According to Ghana Football Association president Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku’s Facebook post, he died in Accra on Sunday, April 28, 2024.

Roy joined the Black Stars’ backroom staff in 2021, during Milovan Rajevac’s second spell as coach.

He remained with the national squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and the current Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.

Roy rose to prominence as a member of the coaching staff for Division One League club Vision FC in February 2020, before joining the national squad.

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Veteran Sports Commentator Joe Lartey dies at 96

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Joe Lartey was born on June 6, 1927, in Accra and attended Accra Academy. Lartey, often known as "Over to You," was a well-known broadcaster and SWAG's founding president. Lartey began his media career as a football commentator with the Ghana Broadcasting Cooperation (GBC) in 1961. He grew to be a popular figure in Ghana's sports community. He subsequently spent a decade at Radio Nigeria before returning to GBC in 1990. During his stint, he presented shows including Sports Digest on GTV.

The Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) has reported the death of Joe Lartey, a veteran Ghanaian football pundit and sports writer.

He passed away on Friday, April 26, 2024, at the age of 96.

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Joe Lartey was born on June 6, 1927, in Accra and attended Accra Academy. Lartey, often known as “Over to You,” was a well-known broadcaster and SWAG’s founding president.

Lartey began his media career as a football commentator with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) in 1961.

He grew to be a popular figure in Ghana’s sports community.

He subsequently spent a decade at Radio Nigeria before returning to GBC in 1990. During his stint, he presented shows including Sports Digest on GTV.

In appreciation of his achievements in sports journalism, Lartey received the coveted “A Life in Sport” award from the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) during the AIPS Sport Media Awards ceremony in Doha, Qatar, in June 2022.

Lartey’s impact stretched well beyond Ghana, with numerous Ghanaian football analysts praising him for moulding their careers.

Fans and colleagues alike will remember him warmly for his pioneering work in sports broadcasting.

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Xavi to stay as Barcelona’s coach until at least June 2025

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Xavi took over as manager of Barcelona in November 2021, after leaving Qatari club Al Sadd, and led the team to the Spanish title in his first full season in charge in 2022–23. However, they are 11 points behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid with six games remaining in the current season. Barcelona was eliminated from the Champions League last week after losing to Paris St. Germain in the quarterfinals.

Barcelona coach Xavi will stay with the club until at least the end of his contract in June 2025, having changed his mind about this being his final season.

The 44-year-old stated in January that he will stand down as manager this summer.

However, with president Joan Laporta desperate for him to stay, the former Barcelona and Spain midfielder has made a U-turn.

Xavi took over as manager of Barcelona in November 2021, after leaving Qatari club Al Sadd, and led the team to the Spanish title in his first full season in charge in 2022–23.

However, they are 11 points behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid with six games remaining in the current season.

Barcelona were eliminated from the Champions League last week after losing to PSG in the quarterfinals.

Xavi, who won 25 honours during his brilliant playing career at Barcelona, said he felt “liberated” with the revelation that he would leave the position at the conclusion of the season.

When he announced his departure following the defeat to Villarreal, he felt he was not being safeguarded by the club and there was no clear direction.

However, the team’s fortunes have improved since Xavi felt comfortable taking a more casual attitude.

They went ten games undefeated in the league before falling 3-2 to Real Madrid on Sunday.

On Wednesday, there was a meeting at Laporta’s residence, and the club’s desire for him to stay was clear.

If Xavi is unable to strengthen the squad before the conclusion of the 2024-25 season, Barcelona will attempt to persuade one of the high-profile managers out of contract, including Pep Guardiola, Luis Enrique, and Mikel Arteta.

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