Confirmed: Celtic’s opening fixtures for 2018/19 Scottish Premiership season

Heading into the 2018/19 Scottish Premiership season everyone is gunning for Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic.

After two treble-winning campaigns, the Hoops are experiencing an unprecedented level of domestic success, but Celtic know better than anyone that they cannot become complacent if they want to lift an eighth successive league title next term.

The arrival of Steven Gerrard across the city has rejuvenated Rangers. The hype is strong and Celtic must ensure that they start the season strongly to shut down any talk of a title challenge, just like when Mark Warburton’s Light Blues were supposedly set to be big rivals to Celtic’s crown.

The early stages of the season are always tricky given they will also be fighting for UEFA Champions League qualification and long-term preparation is key if they are to fight on two fronts.

Now Celtic fans can get a much clearer picture of how the start of the season could pan out after confirmation of their first six Scottish Premiership fixtures, which you can see below…

4th August – Livingston (H)

11th August – Hearts (A)

25th August – Hamilton Academical (H)

1st September – Rangers (H)

15th September – St. Mirren (A)

22nd September – Kilmarnock (A)

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Verdict

It’s not a completely smooth start for Celtic but it’s also not one that will particularly trouble them either. While Kilmarnock and Hearts represent tricky away days, even for the Scottish champions, Hamilton, St. Mirren and Livingston – the former pair being newly-promoted from the second division – should prove to be relatively routine affairs considering the quality and depth of Rodgers’ squad.

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Furthermore, with Rangers representing something of an unknown quantity under the instruction of Steven Gerrard, Celtic have the chance to land the first big blow in the Glasgow rivalry this season, hosting Rangers in the first Old Firm clash of the campaign. Should Celtic record another huge victory, it will put a huge dent in the Rangers psyche early in the season, which will give them a solid basis to build another treble on.

More to follow…

In Focus: Liverpool taking a risk by easing interest in Alisson

Liverpool have eased their pursuit of Roma goalkeeper Alisson due to price tag and Loris Karius’s upturn in form, according to the Liverpool Echo.

What’s the latest?

The Merseyside outfit’s goalkeeping issue has been frequently discussed among fans and pundits alike.

It is often said that a club cannot win league titles without a world-class shot-stopper in between the sticks.

Simon Mignolet was the club’s number one until the turn of the year, but he has been prone to mistakes throughout his Liverpool career.

Karius is now Jurgen Klopp’s first choice, but he too has faced criticism for some of his performances.

Roma’s Alisson has been regularly linked with a move to Anfield due to his impressive outings in Serie A this season.

With the summer transfer window being the next opportunity for business, potential targets are being mentioned in the media.

However, according to the Liverpool Echo, the Merseyside outfit will not follow up their interest in Alisson.

The publication claims that the Reds are satisfied with Karius’s recent form and are unwilling to entertain Roma’s £70m price tag.

It is believed that Roma regret selling Mohamed Salah to Liverpool for a fee of £36.9m, and wish they had asked for more, which indicates that negotiations for Alisson would be tricky.

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Are Liverpool making the right decision?

In terms of the money aspect, it does seem as though it would be tough to bring the Italian outfit down on their asking figure.

Paying £70m for a goalkeeper is astonishing, but in this market, other playing positions are catching up with attackers in terms of cost.

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For so long, Liverpool have required a ready-made world-class goalkeeper that has proven time and again to be an asset to the team.

Mignolet has not proved it, and even though Karius has made some blunders, the jury is still out.

It is the first time that the German is getting a serious run-out in the team, and in the last few games he has looked more confident.

It might be best for Liverpool to reassess at the end of the season.

Former Tottenham star dreams of World Cup glory

When you think about the World Cup you automatically think of the best players in the world, competing against each other on the world’s biggest stage.

But there’ll be one notable absence in Brazil this summer, with Real Madrid and Wales’ Gareth Bale sitting out and watching almost all of his team mates from the comfort of his sofa in his luxury villa in Madrid.

The chances of Wales reaching a World Cup soon are slim, but that doesn’t stop the former Tottenham midfielder dreaming of representing his country at a World Cup finals at some point in his career.

“For any footballer, they would love to play at the World Cup finals and obviously it’s not going to happen for me!” Bale said.

“But it’s obviously a massive goal of mine and of the whole team and something we’re trying to achieve soon.

“Every player wants to win trophies and for me that’s the first thing I want to do, and to be able to qualify and play in the World Cup… realistically I don’t think we’d win it but it would be great just to be there to experience it and create history for our country.”

And Bale believes Wales have a chance of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, particularly with other top class talents in the side like Aaron Ramsey and Ben Davies.

“We’ve got a great group of young players coming through at the moment and we’ve all been together for quite a few years now,” he added.

“So we’re learning all the time and working hard together and hopefully we can get that little bit of luck with injuries and stuff so we can keep getting everyone out on the pitch.

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“It’s exciting times and hopefully we can do the job on the pitch.”

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Liverpool FC must not rush him back, despite crisis

When news broke of Fabio Borini’s broken foot last week, most Liverpool fans were surprisingly accepting of the situation. There was almost an air of inevitability about it.

Following the deadline day debacle, and the fact Liverpool were entering a Premier League season with just two senior strikers available to Brendan Rodgers, it seemed almost typically inevitable and cruel that one was going to suffer a bad injury.

It’s been in keeping with the fortunes and bad luck Liverpool have endured for the past 18 months, although without meaning to be cruel to Borini, the one saving grace was that at least it wasn’t Luis Suarez (touch wood).

On the day Borini suffered his injury, I had written how the influx of young talent at Anfield had gone some way to masking Liverpool’s lack of strikers. A couple of hours later Borini broke his foot. I am just praying following the publication of this article there is no announcement regarding the health of Luis Suarez.

Liverpool do look horribly short up top now, but one thing they must not do is attempt to rush the young Italian back too quick. It has been something we have seen at Anfield in the past, and it has come back to haunt the club and the players involved later on down the line.

Gerard Houllier attempted to rush back Michael Owen from a bad hamstring injury he picked up at Leeds in 1998. Liverpool were suffering from a lack of strikers back then aswell, and the French coach was desperate for his main goal scorer to return to the fold. Owen’s lack of a full recovery programme saw him break down with the same problem time and again. How much of an effect that has had on his career will never be fully known, although I am willing to bet it’s a pretty large chunk.

Rafael Benitez endured the same predicament on a couple of occasions during his time in the Anfield hot seat. His attempt to rush back Czech forward Milan Baros during the 2004-2005 season backfired. Djibril Cisse was out for the for seeable future with a horrific leg break, so Baros remained the one available senior striker.

Benitez was desperate to get Baros back in time for the famous Champions League game with Olympiakos (‘what a hit son’, and all that.) Having been rushed back for the game, Baros limped out after 70-odd minutes and spent the rest of season playing through the pain barrier. He was in and out of the side as Liverpool regretted not allowing him a full recovery programme.

Fernando Torres was exactly the same. Having been rushed back from a hamstring injury picked up on international duty, the Spaniard continued to break down, and one could argue has not looked the same player since.

Is this just a Liverpool thing though? Those three examples does beg the question as to why the Reds always seem to be so short of strikers, and does make you bemoan their wretched luck.

But when big players suffer injuries, is there too much pressure to get them back quickly rather than wait that bit longer to ensure their recovery is complete?

Wayne Rooney was afforded the full recovery time for the nasty injury he picked up earlier in the season and has been bedded back into the Manchester United team slowly. That is understandable as United have the likes of Robin Van Persie, Danny Welback and Javier Hernandez available as cover. It all depends on your squad size and the resources available to you. And Liverpool are extremely short at the moment.

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Liverpool’s medical staff will be under big pressure to get Fabio Borini back in the fold sooner rather than later, due to the somewhat ridiculous lack of resources available to Brendan Rodgers. Whilst this is not a muscle injury that would be more complicated, it is still crucial Borini is allowed to complete the full recovery programme in order to avoid problems further down the line.

In the mean time, youngsters the like of Adam Morgan, Dani Pacheco and Samed Yesil will have to step forward. It is not ideal, but what other choice does Rodgers have?

It is crucial he does not bow to the pressure of bringing Borini back too quickly, for the player and the teams long term benefit. Liverpool have seen it happen too many times before, and you just hope the lessons have been learnt.

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Spurs fans aren’t convinced by rumoured Dembele replacement

Tottenham fans have been reacting to the latest transfer links, after a report claimed they will finally make a formal offer for Morgan Sanson.

According to La Provence, Spurs are one of several teams interest in a summer swoop for Sanson.

The report claims Marseille are worried about losing their midfield maestro, but will not do business for less than €30m (about £26.5m).

Arsenal were also mentioned in the report, but Spurs are the team most seriously chasing his signature.

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The French midfielder, who can do a little bit of everything in the middle of the park, could be a direct replacement for Mousa Dembele, who seems almost certain to leave North London.

Valued at £16.2m by Transfermarkt, the 23 year-old scored nine goals in 33 league appearances last season, while also averaging 1.9 tackles per game and 1.1 key passes per game.

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Spurs have been linked with the French youngster for quite some time, and the report from La Provence claims they could finally make their move in the coming weeks.

Fans are completely split on the reports, and you can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

Man United fans react as club is linked with £50m Jordan Pickford move

According to reports in The Sun on Sunday, Manchester United are lining up a £50m summer move for Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford if David De Gea leaves to join Real Madrid at the end of the season, and Red Devils fans have been quick to have their say on the rumour.

The Sun on Sunday says that United are expecting the La Liga giants to once again try and bring the 27-year-old back to Spain having targeted him on numerous occasions in recent years, and if the stopper does go then Jose Mourinho’s men already have their contingency plan in place.

They want to snap up Pickford, who has impressed following his move from Sunderland last June despite the fact that the Merseyside outfit have conceded 45 goals in 26 Premier League matches so far this term, including five in the 5-1 defeat against Arsenal at the Emirates on Saturday.

Man United supporters took to social media to give their thoughts on the story, and while one labelled him as “overrated”, another simply said “no thanks”.

Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…

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Liverpool ace comes in like a wrecking ball

Liverpool’s Kolo Toure has been the Premier League’s laughing stock for some time now, but last night he took his comedy value to a completely new level.

The Red’s 3-2 victory over Fulham at Craven Cottage, which put them within four points of league leaders Chelsea, should have been the major talking point of the evening’s Premier League fixtures.

But instead, in true Kolo Toure fashion, it was the Ivorian defender who stole the headlines with two moments of madness.

Firstly, he sliced a clearance in to his own net to give Fulham a 1-0 lead. Then he somehow managed to take out referee Phil Dowd in what has to be the most bizarre incident seen on a football pitch for some time.

In the words of Miley Cyrus, he came in like a wrecking ball…

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Reading keeping tabs on Denis Cheryshev

Real Madrid’s 21-year-old winger Denis Cheryshev is being target by Premier League new boys Reading after the Royals sent scouts to the Spanish capital, according to the Daily Mail.

Cheryshev played for Real Madrid’s first team during pre-season but now features for their second side, Castilla in the Spanish second division. Reading have had scouts monitor the Russian as one of many January options and a loan deal could be on the cards come the new year.

Reading are currently bottom of the Premier League, but  they may well look to add more quality to their squad after Christmas and owner Anton Zingarevich has confirmed not only their interest in Cheryshev but also that they have a few players on trial.

Royals’ owner Zingarevich said: “Our scouts watched Cheryshev for Castilla against Barcelona B. Denis played 20 minutes.”

“I’m not guaranteeing that he will go to Reading, but it’s possible. And Denis knows about it.”

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Bas Dost can supply the finishing touch that Newcastle need next season

As reported by Spanish outlet Marca, Newcastle are interested in bringing Sporting striker Bas Dost to St James’ Park this summer, but face competition from Sevilla and Everton.

What’s the story?

The Magpies did excellently on their return to the English Premier League last season, but often lacked a cutting edge in the final third, with their recognised strikers struggling to perform consistently across the campaign.

If they’re to improve on their 10th placed finish next term, they need to bring in more potent attackers.

One player on their radar is Netherlands international Bas Dost.

That’s according to Marca, who report that both Newcastle and Everton want to bring him to the English top-flight this summer, but face a significant fight from La Liga side Sevilla, who are planning to negotiate his transfer.

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Should Newcastle sign him?

Dost is coming off the back of a sensational season in the Portuguese top-flight with Sporting, scoring 27 goals in league action and another six in all competitions for a total of 33. That’s no fluke either, with an incredible 36 goal return in the season prior.

That kind of clinical finishing from a poacher is something the Magpies badly need, who don’t lack for industrious and at times ambitious midfield play from the likes of Jonjo Shelvey and Ayoze Perez.

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With strong competition coming from other sides with big ambitions, Newcastle should waste no time in making a move for the striker, who could be available on the cheap given Sporting’s troubles with supporters at the tail-end of last season.

As signings go, he might be one of the best available in the summer.

In Focus: Everton would surely solve striker woes with Vardy

Sky Bet have shortened Everton’s odds of signing Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy to 8/1.

What’s the latest?

Ever since Vardy played a major role in helping Leicester lift the Premier League title in the 2015-16 season, the striker’s stock has risen.

During the campaign, which stunned the football world, the former non-league player netted 24 goals and became the league’s first player to score in 11 consecutive matches.

Despite committing to the Foxes following the club’s shock title win, numerous clubs continue to be linked to the forward.

Who wants him now?

All of the league’s big boys – Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea – have been linked with Vardy at one time or another.

Now, the bookies believe that if the striker does decide to move from the King Power Stadium, Everton might be his next destination.

Sky Bet have made the Toffees outside favourites to nab Vardy’s signature at 8/1, with United next in line at 16/1 with Ladbrokes.

The Merseyside outfit have struggled in front of goal this season, scoring just 25 in 23 league games.

Is Vardy a decent option?

On his own, the England international would be a positive signing for the misfiring Toffees.

The club, though, have already recruited Turkish forward Cenk Tosun and Arsenal star Theo Walcott, which would make the arrival of Vardy that much more exciting.

Former Everton boss Ronald Koeman failed to replace Romelu Lukaku last summer when the Belgian left for Manchester United.

Sam Allardyce, who replaced the Dutchman in November, has moved quickly to try to solve the issue by bringing in two attacking stars.

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Tosun is unproven in the Premier League, but Walcott has scored more than 100 goals in England and his ability to play anywhere across the front three gives Allardyce options.

If the club throw in Vardy as well, then Everton’s problems up front are sure to be over.

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