Massive Potter upgrade: "Outstanding" coach in final three for West Ham job

It would be an understatement to say that West Ham United have not had the start to the season they’d have been hoping for.

For example, the East Londoners aren’t taking part in the League Cup this week after losing to the equally terrible Wolverhampton Wanderers last month.

It’s somehow been even worse in the Premier League, with the Irons losing to Sunderland, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace in their first five games.

In short, things need to change, and it now looks like the club are going after a manager who’d be a massive upgrade on Graham Potter.

West Ham target Potter upgrade

The last few weeks have seen West Ham be linked with a host of potential Potter replacements, with one of the more prominent ones being Slaven Bilic.

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The former Hammers boss left the club in 2017, and has since managed Al-Ittihad, West Bromwich Albion, Beijing Guoan, Watford and Al-Fateh.

In other words, he’s not done much to suggest he’d bring in a new era at the club.

Bilic’s recent jobs

Team

Joined

Left

Al-Fateh

07/23

08/24

Watford

09/22

03/23

Beijing Guoan

01/21

01/22

West Brom

07/19

12/20

Al-Ittihad

10/18

02/19

All Stats via Sofascore

Likewise, while he’s doing a reasonable enough job with Coventry City, the links to Frank Lampard aren’t going to excite fans.

Fortunately, there is another coach on the club’s radar, someone who’d be a massive upgrade on Potter.

At least that’s according to a recent report from Claret and Hugh, which claims West Ham are very interested in Nuno Espírito Santo.

In fact, the report has revealed that the Portuguese manager is now one of three names on a shortlist for the role.

It remains unclear whether West Ham will be able to secure their man, but they should certainly keep trying, as he’d be a colossal upgrade on Potter.

How Nuno compares to Potter

The good news is that there are several reasons why we think Nuno would be a significant upgrade on Potter.

The most important of all, and the one that encompasses many of the others, is his track record.

More specifically, his track record in English football and the Premier League.

For example, although he had a fairly dire stint in charge of Tottenham Hotspur, the Portuguese coach has more than proven himself capable of managing at the top level with both Wolves and Nottingham Forest.

He took over the former when they were still in the Championship, led them to promotion in his first campaign and then, within a few years, had them playing Europa League football.

Likewise, when he took over at Forest, it was viewed as something of an impossible job, but he led them from relegation candidates to European football in a season and a half.

On the other hand, while Potter did a pretty good job with Brighton & Hove Albion, he proceeded to fail with Chelsea, and it would be hard to find someone who’d claim he isn’t failing at the London Stadium today.

Finally, you only need to compare their records in the top-flight to see who is the better manager.

The “outstanding” Portuguese coach, as dubbed by commentator Adam Summerton, has taken charge of 184 games in the Premier League, of which his teams have won 72, lost 67, drawn 45 and averaged 1.42 points per game.

Nuno vs Potter in the PL

Manager

Nuno

Potter

Games

184

164

Wins

72

47

Draws

45

55

Losses

67

62

Points per Game

1.42

1.20

All Stats via Transfermarkt

In contrast, the Englishman has taken charge of 164 games in the competition, of which 47 have been wins, 55 draws, and 62 losses, which comes out to a points per game average of just 1.20.

Ultimately, West Ham need a new manager, and Nuno looks like the best man for the job.

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'Emotions got to me' – Konstas keen to settle into Test cricket

Konstas reflects on managing nerves in his early Test outings, learning to stay composed under pressure, and growing within a stacked Australian squad

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For Sam Konstas, the biggest challenge in his early taste of Test cricket wasn’t the batting – it was managing the emotion of playing in front of a huge crowd at the MCG last December. At just 19, he is learning to steady his breath, trust his game, and find calm in the chaos of the international stage.”It was my first few Test matches, and the emotions probably got to me with the crowd,” Konstas told reporters in Barbados, reflecting on his debut series against India which started with his 60 off 65 balls at the MCG. “But having a bit of time off to reflect and strengthen my game has helped.”Konstas is a confirmed starter for Australia’s first Test against West Indies in Bridgetown, beginning June 25, with selectors announcing he and Josh Inglis will return to the side. Marnus Labuschagne was dropped while Steven Smith was ruled out with a dislocated finger.Related

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This will be his third Test cap after not playing in Sri Lanka, where Travis Head opened in a tactical switch, and narrowly missing out on the XI for the World Test Championship final when Labuschagne was promoted. With a week to prepare for the Barbados Test after landing in the Caribbean, Konstas spoke about his personal diary, which he started at school, becoming a key tool to revisit the basics.”The diary’s been important,” Konstas, who has Test cap No. 468 tattooed on his forearm, said. “Just reflecting on games, going back to my checkpoints, especially when you’re overseas. It helps me get grounded again.”He also credited much of his early learning to the senior players in the Australian squad. “I’m just trying to control my breath and have a good relationship with my batting partner to talk about things and how to go through, especially heated moments, when the game changes,” he said.”I always try to get advice from Uzi [Usman Khawaja], Marnus, Smith, just seeing how they go about things. I’m lucky to be around them, especially at 19. Playing for your country, travelling the world, it really is a dream come true.””For me, I just hope to grab an opportunity because it’s such a strong side. I’m very grateful for that.”It is expected that Konstas, who is favoured to open although the batting order has yet to be confirmed, will have all three Tests against West Indies to try and bed himself into the side ahead of the Ashes later this year after a period where Australia have had a revolving door of openers since David Warner’s retirement.After the first Test in Bridgetown, the series will move to Grenada for the second Test from July 3 and then to Jamaica for the third Test from July 12.

Weekly wages: Aston Villa FC 2025/26 highest-paid players

With more and more money being pumped into the Premier League every season, transfer fees and player wages are ballooning. With that in mind, we have taken a look at what teams are paying their star players, specifically Aston Villa.

In 2025/26, those at Villa Park have an annual payroll of £123,110,000, with the average first team player collecting more than £4.3m per season. Here are the Villans’ best-paid players this year, per Capology.

Disclaimer – only the club and the players themselves truly know their wages, so take each of these figures as you will.

Rank

Player

Wage per week

Wage per year

1

Jadon Sancho

£200,000

£10,400,000

=2

Emiliano Martinez

£150,000

£7,800,000

=2

Boubacar Kamara

£150,000

£7,800,000

=2

Youri Tielemans

£150,000

£7,800,000

=5

Amadou Onana

£140,000

£7,280,000

=5

Donyell Malen

£140,000

£7,280,000

7

Lucas Digne

£135,000

£7,020,000

8

Ollie Watkins

£130,000

£6,760,000

=9

John McGinn

£120,000

£6,240,000

=9

Victor Lindelof

£120,000

£6,240,000

11

Tyrone Mings

£110,000

£5,720,000

=12

Pau Torres

£100,000

£5,200,000

=12

Ian Maatsen

£100,000

£5,200,000

14

Matty Cash

£80,000

£4,160,000

=15

Emiliano Buendia

£75,000

£3,900,000

=15

Ezri Konsa

£75,000

£3,900,000

=15

Evann Guessand

£75,000

£3,900,000

=15

Morgan Rogers

£75,000

£3,900,000

19

Harvey Elliott

£65,000

£3,380,000

20

Ross Barkley

£60,000

£3,120,000

21

Marco Bizot

£45,000

£2,340,000

22

Lamare Bogarde

£30,000

£1,560,000

=23

Andres Garcia

£15,000

£780,000

=23

Samuel Iling-Junior

£15,000

£780,000

25

Lewis Dobbin

£7,500

£390,000

26

Joe Gauci

£5,000

£260,000

Here is a look at Aston Villa's top 10 earners… 10 Victor Lindelof £120,000 per week

After being released by Manchester United in 2025, Aston Villa eventually swooped in and signed Victor Lindelof on a free transfer.

The Swedish defender signed a two-year deal at Villa Park and will collect just under £12.5m in wages during his time in the Midlands.

9 John McGinn £120,000 per week

Since he joined the club from Hibernian in 2018, John McGinn has been a consistent performer for Aston Villa, and when he’s at his best, he can pull some magic out of nowhere.

The club clearly value the 29-year-old as he signed a new deal in 2023 that will keep him in the Midlands until the summer of 2027. We’d argue McGinn has more than earned his spot on this list.

8 Ollie Watkins £130,000 per week

Striker Ollie Watkins has had the time of his life at Villa Park, and his form in front of goal helped the club achieve regular European qualification.

Watkins isn’t far off 100 goals in a Villa shirt, therefore a fine justification of his £130,000 per week wage, and he is under contract until 2028.

7 Lucas Digne £135,000 per week

Lucas Digne’s time at Villa Park is rather hard to judge due to injuries derailing his momentum whenever he looked like he had found some form.

In fairness to the Frenchman, he did make his way into Unai Emery’s plans at the start of the previous season, though he is under contract until 2028.

6 Donyell Malen £140,000 per week

Donyell Malen

5 Amadou Onana £140,000 per week

Amadou Onana, signed in 2024, was one of the club’s marquee additions that summer, with Villa putting the lure of Champions League into full effect by winning the race for the Belgian.

Onana arrived from Everton for around £50m and looks set to be a mainstay in the side, potentially over the next five years of his contract. He will only be 28 years of age in 2029 as well, so Villa may have secured a shrewd deal over time.

4 Youri Tielemans £150,000 per week

Youri Tielemans was the first signing of the 2024 summer and helped set the tone for the calibre of player that fans could expect to come in.

The Belgian has been a Premier League regular ever since he joined Leicester City from Monaco in 2019. In fact, it was quite the coup for the Villans to land the midfielder as he had been linked to Arsenal for well over a year.

3 Boubacar Kamara £150,000 per week

Boubacar Kamara made the move to Birmingham in 2022 after his contract with Ligue 1 giants Marseille expired.

He has had his injury issues, however, the midfielder still done enough to earn a huge new £150,000 per week deal which was signed in 2025.

2 Emiliano Martinez £150,000 per week

Emiliano Martinez in action for Argentina.

Emiliano Martinez is another on a hefty £7.8m per year salary. However, given his international pedigree and general performances in the league since joining the Villans, he’s probably well worth it.

The World Cup winner joined the Villans in the summer of 2020 for just £17m from Arsenal and has been brilliant in Claret and Blue, although he did nearly leave in 2025.

1 Jadon Sancho £200,000 per week

Jadon Sancho tops the charts as Aston Villa’s top earner after joining on a season-long loan from Manchester United over the summer.

The winger spent the 2024/25 campaign with Chelsea, however, the Blues turned down the chance to sign the Englishman on a permanent basis. He also wasn’t in Ruben Amorim’s plans at Old Trafford, leading to Villa making a late swoop.

Rangers left impressed after Ibrox talks with "amazing" 4-2-3-1 manager

Rangers are continuing their search for a new manager at Ibrox, with an “amazing” 36-year-old now impressing club chiefs as an interesting option.

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The Gers sacked Russell Martin last weekend, following a hugely unconvincing spell in charge, and it’s now a case of nailing his successor.

Steven Gerrard has stood out as a leading option to come in, having guided Rangers to the Scottish Premiership title back in 2020/21, but a new update claims that the Liverpool legend has decided not to take the job, looking elsewhere instead.

The Gers will now have to turn their attention elsewhere, and with both Martin and Philippe Clement struggling during their respective tenures, it is vital that the club avoid a third disappointing reign in a row.

Supporters are likely to be split over whether they want another young manager like Martin, or a more proven figure in the mold of Sean Dyche, but a boss who falls into the former category has now been linked with the job.

"Amazing" manager impresses Rangers bosses

According to Sky Sports journalist Anthony Joseph, Rangers have been left impressed after talks with Danny Rohl, who is looking for a new job after leaving Sheffield Wednesday earlier this year.

Rohl stands out as an exciting option for Rangers, considering he is still only 36 years of age and impressed at Wednesday, pulling off a hugely laudable escape act in the Championship in 2023/24, often deploying a 4-2-3-1 formation.

It is added elsewhere that in discussions, Rohl has made it clear in talks he is ready to take the job and is already considering various ex-Rangers players who could be part of his backroom staff should he be appointed.

The German’s ability wasn’t lost on Owls legend Chris Waddle, who heaped praise on the job he was doing during his time at Hillsborough.

“I like this style of his tactics he got with the players he had, I think it was very limited, he didn’t really have a budget. You know, it was a lot of free transfers, there was a lot of players who played in League One with that team. I thought he got them organised, he got them together. The players obviously rolled their sleeves up and gave it 110%, and he got his reward. You know, at one stage, we were talking about getting in the playoffs, which was amazing.”

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Rohl’s teams try to play good football, but in a less risky manner to Martin, and if they do miss out on Gerrard, as appears to be the case now, the young German feels like an exciting option to bring in.

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Gerrard already has Rangers ambition in mind

Just one week on from sacking Russell Martin after just 123 days in charge – making him the manager with the shortest reign in the club’s history – Rangers are set to turn to a familiar face. As per a number of reports, Steven Gerrard is now closing in on a move to the Gers to take charge for a second time and the first time since leaving for Aston Villa in 2021.

The Liverpool legend has the tough task of reviving a Rangers side that sit as many as nine points behind rivals Celtic and 11 points behind shock leaders Hearts in the Scottish Premiership. But that won’t stand in the way of his lofty ambitions, according to ex-Rangers ace Kyle Lafferty.

Lafferty, who played under Gerrard at Rangers during his brief second spell at the club, told reporters earlier this week:

“It wouldn’t surprise me if he gets them up there challenging again and fighting for the title this season. Seriously, I wouldn’t be shocked if he won it. He’ll come in expecting to win it. He won’t settle for second place.

“He won’t be thinking, let’s close the gap on Celtic and Hearts and maybe finish a few points off. I know him and I’ve played under him. He’ll literally come in and think he can win the league this season.”

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That said, it’s certainly easier said than done to transform this current side, and the recent transfer admission of one star man certainly won’t help Gerrard’s project.

Antman has already admitted he dreams of Spain return

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Following reports that Besiktas are ready to rescue Nicolas Raskin as soon as January, the last thing that Rangers need is for summer arrival Antman to set his sights on a swift exit of his own.

For now, Gerrard must hope that the winger’s Spain dream remains exactly that.

'You need the consistency' – Enzo Maresca tells Chelsea squad they must find consistency if they are to challenge for Premier League title after dismal Sunderland defeat

Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca urged his players to find consistency if they are to compete for the Premier League title this season. The Blues suffered a surprise 2-1 defeat against Sunderland at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, bringing an end to their four-game winning run and leaving them five points adrift of leaders Arsenal ahead of Sunday's clash with Crystal Palace.

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    After securing victories over Benfica, Liverpool, Nottingham Forest and Ajax in all competitions, Chelsea headed into the match against Sunderland in fine fettle. Maresca’s men got off to the perfect start when summer signing Alejandro Garnacho scored his first goal for the club following his move from Manchester United, but they were soon pegged back by Sunderland forward Wilson Isidor’s close-range finish. Winger Chemsdine Talbi then popped up with a 94th-minute winner to stun Chelsea, with Sunderland moving up to second in the table following their last-gasp victory.

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    The result leaves Chelsea five points off Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, who lock horns with Palace at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. Maresca’s side are also two points behind Pep Guardiola's Manchester City ahead of their trip to Aston Villa on the same day, with Chelsea now hoping results go their way in order to stay in touch with the league’s two main title contenders.

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    When asked if he expected more from his substitutes, Maresca said: "No it’s always difficult for the ones that they go inside. At least they tried. But again, overall we were not good enough.”

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  • Italian also left frustrated as Chelsea fail to maintain consistency

    And when speaking to Maresca expressed his frustration at his side's inability to maintain the level they had shown in recent weeks, adding: “If you want to be up there you need the consistency. We won four in a row and yesterday we could have shown that, but because we lost points we didn’t show that.

    “If we can have that level and this level, probably it is better to have something in between, to be consistent always in the same way, rather than like this. But I think overall, since we started, we have performed much better compared to Saturday’s game (against Forest).

    “Before this game we had exactly the same points as last year after eight games, but we dropped points yesterday. But we are still in October, we need to improve many things, and see where we are in March, April, May.”

Herdeiro da vaga no Fluminense, Guga elogia festa no AeroFlu e agradece chance: 'Vou dar o meu melhor'

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Com a expulsão de Samuel Xavier no jogo de ida da semifinal da Libertadores, Guga será o dono da lateral direita do Fluminense diante do Internacional. Na chegada da delegação ao Galeão para embarcar para Porto Alegre, o camisa 23 elogiou a festa dos torcedores no aeroporto.

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– É muito bom. Mostra que a gente está na mesma sintonia, mesma energia e a galera que vai ficar aqui, estará em pensamento (conosco). E se Deus permitir que a gente possa voltar com a classificação é que eles estejam da mesma maneira aqui para nos receber da melhor forma possível.

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O jogador também comemorou a oportunidade que terá na equipe titular. O atleta contou sobre sua preparação para os grandes jogos.

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– A preparação é o dia a dia. Desde que cheguei, sempre fiquei à disposição, sempre muito focado, trabalhando ao máximo para nos momentos em que precisar, eu poder ajudar da melhor forma. Acho que estou pronto, estou bem focado para esse jogo e espero dar o meu melhor e ajudar o Fluminense na classificação.

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CONFIRA OUTRAS RESPOSTAS DE GUGA:

FERNANDO DINIZ

– Acredito que o Diniz sempre pede para a gente ter coragem e ser feliz dentro de campo, um jogo desse é o que inspirou todos nós a tomar a decisão de nos tornarmos jogador, a ter esse sonho. Estamos tendo essa oportunidade de realizar um sonho desse, então acho que é só ser feliz e ter coragem para fazer o que a gente mais ama.

OPORTUNIDADE

– Isso aí é papai do céu dando oportunidade. Espero poder ajudar da melhor maneira e, quem sabe, conseguir mais esse objetivo que é classificar para a final.

ANÁLISE DO JOGO

– Acredito que não será nada muito diferente do que foi o primeiro jogo. As duas equipes buscando o resultado, é a característica dos dois times. É só a gente estar bem ligado para não sofrer tanto e aproveitar as melhores chances para sair com a vitória.

Lionel Messi and Anders Dreyer headline 2025 MVP race as Jesper Sørensen and Mikey Varas lead Coach of the Year field in MLS awards finalists reveal

Major League Soccer has announced the finalists for its 2025 Year-End Awards, with Lionel Messi headlining a five-player shortlist for the Landon Donovan MLS MVP award. Bradley Carnell, Jesper Sørensen, and Mikey Varas are finalists for the Sigi Schmid MLS Coach of the Year honor, with winners to be revealed during the Audi 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs.

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The MVP race features a group of prolific attacking players who defined the 2025 regular season. Messi, aiming to become the first player in MLS history to win the award in consecutive years, led the league in goals to claim the Golden Boot. He finished the season with 29 goals and 19 assists. LAFC’s Denis Bouanga, last year’s runner-up, returns as a finalist after another strong campaign at the heart of LAFC’s attack with 24 goals and nine assists. 

San Diego FC’s Anders Dreyer also earned a place among the finalists after an impressive debut season, becoming just the fourth player in MLS history to record at least 15 goals and 15 assists in a single campaign at 19 goals and 19 assists. FC Cincinnati’s Evander and Nashville SC’s Sam Surridge round out the list, each playing pivotal roles in guiding their clubs to playoff contention.

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The Sigi Schmid MLS Coach of the Year award features three finalists who led remarkable turnarounds. San Diego FC's Varas guided the expansion side to the most points ever by a first-year club, building a dynamic attacking team that set numerous offensive records. Philadelphia Union's Carnell transformed a struggling side into Eastern Conference contenders after taking over ahead of the season, implementing an aggressive pressing style that revitalized the club. The Vancouver Whitecaps' hire of Sørensen also proved impactful, with the Dane steering the club to second place this year in the Western Conference. 

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MLS also announced several other leading award finalists. Here is the full list:

Comeback Player of the Year

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The finalists for each award category were determined through a comprehensive voting process involving MLS club technical staff, first-team players, and select media members, with each group accounting for one-third of the final results. As the Audi 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs progress, the league will announce winners across all categories, adding another layer of intrigue to the postseason competition.

West Ham are now ready to sell big-name player for £60m as "issues" arise for Nuno

West Ham manager Nuno Espírito Santo is faced with key “issues” in the build up to January, which could mean he loses one of his big-name players.

Nuno set for first West Ham home game as manager against Brentford

With the October international break now over, much to the delight of Premier League fans, Nuno is braced for his first home game as West Ham boss.

Nuno will be determined to make a strong impression on the London Stadium crowd and kickstart a positive run of form. However, the occasion is set to be clouded by unrest among some sections of the West Ham fanbase, who have announced a boycott of the match in protest against the club’s ownership.

Supporters’ group Hammers United, who are actively calling for the resignations of David Sullivan and Karren Brady, did send an open letter of backing to Nuno, explaining their stance is not aimed towards the Portuguese or his team.

Adding to West Ham’s challenges is the absence of striker Niclas Füllkrug, who could be sidelined for several weeks with a thigh injury.

Fullkrug’s latest injury adds to his torrid fitness record since joining the East Londoners from Borussia Dortmund in 2024, and this setback means Nuno will be without his first choice striker for the foreseeable future.

This puts additional pressure on the likes of Jarrod Bowen, Crysencio Summerville and Lucas Paqueta as the creators, with Callum Wilson and Callum Marshall now tasked with stepping up to replace the German.

Speaking of Paqueta, while reports suggest that West Ham are not keen on selling the Brazil international in January, Sullivan’s hand could be forced.

West Ham ready to sell Lucas Paqueta for £60 million in January

According to journalist Graeme Bailey, via Hammers News, West Ham face obstacles financially, and if any side were to bid around £60 million for Paqueta, Nuno’s side would green-light his exit mid-season.

The 28-year-old was believed to be close to joining Aston Villa in the summer, but in a show of loyalty, Paqueta kissed the badge after scoring against Nottingham Forest and chose to stick with West Ham after they backed him through his spot-fixing allegations.

The former Lyon star hasn’t been at his consistent best since 2023/2024, partly as a result of that major off-field distraction, but Paqueta will now be itching to prove himself to Nuno as West Ham look to battle away from the drop zone.

However, in the event of an offer too good to refuse, Paqueta’s mid-season exit cannot be ruled out, and any of the funds acquired for his services could be reinvested into signing a new striker.

Of the centre-forwards linked with a move to the London Stadium, Man United’s Josh Zirkzee is believed to be attracting West Ham’s interest ahead of January.

فيديو | تونس تسحق فيجي بسداسية في افتتاح مشوارها بـ كأس العالم تحت 17 عاما

نجح منتخب تونس تحت 17 عامًا في تحقيق الفوز على نظيره منتخب فيجي، بنتيجة 6-0، في أولى مبارياته في بطولة كأس العالم للناشئين.

وأقيمت المباراة بين تونس وفيجي على أرضية ملعب اسباير، في العاصمة الدوحة، وذلك ضمن لقاءات الجولة الأولى من مرحلة المجموعات ببطولة كأس العالم تحت 17 عامًا.

وجاءت أهداف منتخب تونس، عن طريق وسيم سلامي في الدقيقتين 30، و53، وفادي الطياشي هدفين بالدقيقتين 36 و88، وأحرز أنيس السعيدي هدفًا وكذلك سيف الدين حاج عبد الله، ليحسم نسور قرطاج النقاط الثلاث بعد أداء مميز وسيطرة واضحة على اللقاء. أهداف فوز تونس على فيجي في كأس العالم تحت 17 عامًا

ويتواجد منتخب تونس في المجموعة الرابعة بجوار منتخبات فيجي، الأرجنتين، وبلجيكا.

طالع | ترتيب مجموعة الإمارات في كأس العالم تحت 17 عامًا بعد التعادل مع كوستاريكا

وبهذا الفوز يتصدر منتخب تونس المجموعة الرابعة برصيد 3 نقاط، بينما يبقى منتخب فيجي في المركز الأخير بدون نقاط.

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