Premier League build-up: Managers speak to media before season opener
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Thats all for today, folks! The good news is that well be back again in the morning with 12 news conferences to get through.
Arne Slot will talk to the media for the first time as Liverpool boss before a Premier League game.
Man Citys Pep Guardiola will face the media, as will Arsenals Mikel Arteta.
Well also have all the build-up to the Premier League opener between Man United and Fulham at Old Trafford tomorrow night.
Finally, more from Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag on new signing Noussair Mazraoui: I think he is a player it is quite difficult to put him under pressure. In English football that is beneficial.
In English football there is always pressure on the ball and one of his key attributes is that its very difficult to put him under pressure.
We can score more goals, we create many chances and its about being clinical, more attention in the coming weeks and months we have to improve.
We create so many chances but we have to take them and we have players with scoring abilities enough in the team. In the other box it was too easy. We have to be more clinical there, more aggressive as well.
On whether Mazraoui can fill in at left-back:We are looking and we can sort problems on the left side, with for instance Martinez and Diogo Dalot is are also capable of playing there.
Noussar can fill the position.
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag on how he feels ahead of this season:Not so different but we know our targets, we know our direction.
Now we have to integrate new players where we think they can improve the team levels and to take it from there.
[Our expectations] Always very high, we want to go for trophies.
On how long before fans will see United at 100% with new players:We are complete and we are now working together for 10 days and always it will take a while.
There will be more teams who have this problem. At the start of the season dont drop points, work hard, make sure you are organised in and out of possession.
We are not 100% form but we have to go from game to game to improve and to get higher performance levels in the team and in individual players. We will see how quick we can go with this process.
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag on whether new players need time:Its true, its not the pre-season where in five to six weeks you work on a team, its very complicated.
The USA tour squad and then we added the players at Euros and Copa America and now new signings and we have to make a team from it.
That team is not ready but the league starts and more managers have this problem.
Still, we have some room, have some principles and we have to make a start. We cant hide, we have to deal with it.
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag confirmed new signings are available and added: Issues are there. But its not about those who are not available, same as last season its about who is available and we can put out a strong team, we will do.
They [new signings] will be in the squad and Harry Maguire will be in the squad as well.
On Luke Shaw fitness: He will return in the short term, it doesnt take long.
We are looking forward, of course, for Luke Shaw. A very important player for our team so we want to get him back as soon as possible but we cant force this process.
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Simon StoneBBC Sports chief football news reporter
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is due to speak to the media shortly.
Over the past 48 hours alone, United have signed Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui, announced a new contract with skipper Bruno Fernandes and confirmed Luke Shaw will miss tomorrows Premier League opener with Fulham.
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Simon StoneBBC Sports chief football news reporter
For the second successive week, Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is facing the media at the rather unusual time of 16:00 BST on a Thursday ahead of this weekends game.
This time, it is for the more legitimate reason that United open their Premier League campaign against Fulham on Friday.
There is a lot for Ten Hag to talk about from the past two days alone.
I suspect he will be happy discussing the arrival of Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui, two players he knows well from Ajax, and also Bruno Fernandes contract extension.
Less comfortable is the knowledge Luke Shaw has been ruled out of the Fulham game as he searches for fitness after being pushed back from injury to play at Euro 2024 for England.
That could mean a debut at left-back for Mazraoui or for Lisandro Martinez to play there – as he did at the start of the Community Shield – and De Ligt partnering Harry Maguire in central defence.
Either way, Shaws absence is a problem Ten Hag could do without.
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Simon StoneBBC Sports chief football news reporter
Extra precautions are being taken to ensure the new-look Champions League draw in Monaco on 29 August is not wrecked by a cyber-attack.
Uefa are changing the format of all three club competitions this season.
Instead of a 32-team group phase, featuring groups of four, 36 teams will qualify for the main phase, which will involve a single table with each club being given eight different opponents in the Champions League and Europa League, and six in the Conference League.
The top eight sides go straight through to the last-16, the teams finishing ninth to 24th will go into a play-off and the bottom eight will be eliminated. Once the current qualification phase is over, teams will not play in more than one competition.
The actual draw procedure will be done through detailed computer software, rather than the previous system of balls being drawn from bowls. Uefa estimate if they had retained that system it would have required over 1000 balls and taken over four hours to conduct the draw.
Instead, a ball will be drawn to identify a club, starting in Pot One, and that clubs eight opponents will be allocated at random by computer, with two to be played one home, one away – from each pot of nine teams, which will be determined in order of merit by Uefas club coefficient table. Uefa believe the time taken for the draw will remain at around 35 minutes.
Whilst many global companies have been subject to cyber-attack, David Gill, the chief technology officer of AE Live, who are responsible for the system Uefa will use, feels they have taken all necessary precautions.
Cyber security is something we all have to deal with and take extremely seriously as a business, he said.
There are a number of protections we have in place in order to ensure we are safe and secure. The draw itself will be conducted in an entirely closed environment so there will be no external access from external interference.
Access to our code is controlled through multi-factoral authentication and a very limited amount of people have access to our code. As a business, we conduct regular penetration testing and we have done additional risk assessments around cyber attacks because we are raising our head above the parapet.
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VAR decisions to be explained on social media so what about the match going fans who cant get a signal inside the stadium? Surely it makes more sense to provide context and explanation to those who dont have the benefit of seeing the replays?
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Why cant football adopt VAR we have in Rugby League? Totally transparent.
More from Howard Webb:The important thing for me is to see how the fans receive it, if it adds value, if it is something that is beneficial for them or not.
We have consulted with pretty much everyone in the game, including lots of people at clubs. You do get a range of opinions about whether it adds value. I will not disclose what individual opinions were.
We do listen to them but the main reason we are holding off is because it makes sense to see it in a smaller subset of games, evaluate it and see what the fans think. Ultimately it is for the fans to make a judgement around whether it adds value.
PGMOL chief Howard Webb spoke aboutPremier League managers objectingto referees making VAR announcements.
Here is what he had to say:There are a range of reasons why we are holding off. The main one is because we are making quite significant changes. We have seen it working in some competitions but not one that is similar to the Premier League in terms of intensity, scrutiny and focus. We think it makes sense to introduce it to a smaller subset of games at some point in the season. We are hoping to utilise it in one of the cup competitions and see how it lands.
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Big news from Major League Soccer this evening as former Germany and Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus signs for LA Galaxy.
The 35-year-old moves to the club that is presently top of the western conference in MLS and determined to secure their first title since 2014.
I have spoken to Reus about the move, which ends his 12-year stint with BVB.
I want to continue playing but not in Europe, he said.
I didnt want to play for any other European team than Borussia Dortmund.
We had meetings with LA Galaxy. It sounded really good and I wanted to try a new experience in a different country.
Then you have to speak with your family. It is never easy but in the end we decided why not.
A new experience, a new life, a new city, everything new and now I am here.
Marc Guehis football didnt start at Crystal Palace. The defender came through the academy at Chelsea and had a loan spell at Swansea before joining the Eagles. The 24-year-old shared the love and appreciation he has for his current club.
Im really grateful to the club, Guehi said. This club gave me the opportunity to play in the Premier League, something so many kids dream of.
For them to stick by me and have the belief in me is amazing, giving me the platform to develop and express myself.
Palace chairman Steve Parish called Guehi a superstar and generational talent whilediscussing the possibility of selling himthis summer.
Its humbling for someone as big as the chairman to say something like that, its really nice, said Guehi. Im not sure Im a superstar or generational talent but Im really grateful for those words.
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Crystal Palace and England defender Marc Guehi seems to be taking all the transfer noise going on around him in his stride. This is what he said in an interview with Football Focus:
If I had a magic wand to sort everything out in an instant I would, but I dont.
You cant control any exterior noise. I just focus on my football and giving my best.
I want to play as long as possible. If I could play to 40, great. I have stopped trying to figure out where I end up [in my career] because you can get too wrapped up in those things.
Ive had a few goals that didnt go quite right, saying at this age I should be here. Thats a bit too presumptuous. Everyone has their own journey.
Daniel Farke has confirmed in his media conference that he expects Georginio Rutter to join Brighton despite Leeds trying to convince the 22-year-old to remain at Elland Road.
Brighton triggered the 40 million release clause for Rutter last night and the German has said an emotional goodbye to staff and team-mates today, according to Farke.
Nothing is confirmed says Farke but he expects Rutter to join the Seagulls.
BBC SportsChris Suttonis tipping Arsenal to finish second for a third consecutive season butNedum Onuohahas predicted the Gunners to end their long wait for a Premier League title.
Ive not seen anything to suggest it will be third time lucky for Arsenal in the title race, said Sutton. They got a lot of praise for the way they went toEtihad Stadiumin March and put on a really good rearguard action against Manchester City, but you look at how the table ended up and think they might have to go back to being braver against them next time. I still think they will come second though.
Arsenal seem to get better every year with the young players they have, and a youngish manager, and I dont see this being the season where they plateau, said Onuoha.
Former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas believes Arsenal will be, the team to look out for in the Premier League this year in terms of challenging Manchester Citys bid for a fifth consecutive league title.
Speaking on thePlanet Premier League podcast, the 37-year-old Como manager said that the Gunners have an, outstanding team and came very, very close last season.
Mikel Artetas side finished two points behind City last campaign. Former Arsenal defensive midfielder Emmanuel Petit said that he was backing his former club to go all the way this season, saying, they are young, there is a big anger.
Meanwhile, Fabregas said he was curious to see how Liverpool would perform this season under new Dutch manager Arne Slot.
Everyone talks so well about the new manager, said the 2010 World Cup winner, adding, I really want to see what theyre about this year if they can sign some top-level players to increase the quality of the squad.
The Reds are yet to make a major signing in the transfer window.
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Honestly think this could be Chelseas year. If Cole Palmer fires like he did last season, Gallagher stays (unlikely) and Reece James stays fit theres no reason why we cant push for title. Top 4: Chelsea, City, Liverpool, Arsenal
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