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January 12, 2025 EPL: Saka Returns to Arsenal Training After Hamstring Surgery

EPL: Saka Returns to Arsenal Training After Hamstring Surgery

Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has made a return to the club’s training ground following surgery on a hamstring injury.

The 23-year-old sustained the injury during a match against Crystal Palace last month and is expected to be sidelined until March. Despite his absence from the pitch, Saka has been a regular presence at Arsenal’s Sobha Reality Training Centre.

Manager Mikel Arteta has encouraged Saka to use his recovery period as an opportunity for personal growth. Speaking to reporters, Arteta said, “He’s been around a lot. It’s great to have him. There’s always a smile on his face.

“He’s going through a period that is unknown for him because he has never been injured for such a long time. We’ve discussed the things we can do together and the things he can do to use the time in the right way—to make him a better person.

“We want to make sure he spends this time effectively so that when he returns, he’s in the best possible place.”

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Saka’s continued involvement at the training ground highlights his commitment to the team, even as he focuses on his recovery. Arsenal fans will be eagerly awaiting his return to action later this season.

January 12, 2025 Homecoming: David Moyes Returns as Everton Manager

Homecoming: David Moyes Returns as Everton Manager

David Moyes has been appointed Everton manager following the dismissal of Sean Dyche, the Premier League club confirmed on Saturday.

“David is widely recognised as one of the Premier League’s most experienced and accomplished managers, having led Everton for more than 500 matches from 2002 to 2013,” read a statement on the club’s website.

Marc Watts, Everton’s executive chairman, expressed optimism about the move: “We are pleased that David is joining us at this pivotal time in Everton’s history. With over a decade of experience at the club, he is the right leader to propel us through our final season at Goodison Park and into our new stadium. We look forward to working with David to build the foundation of a new era for Everton.”

Moyes himself shared his excitement about the return: “It’s great to be back! I enjoyed 11 wonderful and successful years at Everton and didn’t hesitate when I was offered the opportunity to rejoin this great club.”

The Friedkin Group, Everton’s new owners, made the decision to bring Moyes back just hours after Dyche’s departure on Thursday, despite a 2-0 FA Cup third-round win over Peterborough. Moyes has signed a two-and-a-half-year contract, marking his return to the club 12 years after leaving for an ill-fated stint at Manchester United.

The 61-year-old Scotsman has been out of work since leaving West Ham at the end of last season. His first match in charge will be against Aston Villa on Wednesday in the Premier League.

Moyes remains a popular figure among Everton supporters thanks to his successful 11-year spell from 2002 to 2013, which included a fourth-place league finish in 2005 and an FA Cup final appearance in 2009.

Sean Dyche’s tenure came to an abrupt end following a 3-0 loss at Bournemouth on January 4, with the team securing only one win in their last 11 matches. Everton now sit just one point above the relegation zone, intensifying the urgency of Moyes’ task.

While Graham Potter and José Mourinho were rumored as potential candidates, Moyes emerged as the club’s choice to stabilize the team and prepare for a new chapter at their upcoming Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium.

Moyes’ return also coincides with support from club stalwarts. Former Everton defender Leighton Baines and captain Seamus Coleman, who took interim charge for the FA Cup victory, remain key figures in the club’s current structure.

As Moyes begins his second stint, he faces the dual challenge of steering Everton away from the relegation zone and laying the groundwork for a brighter future.

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January 9, 2025 Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round Draw Scheduled for January 12

Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round Draw Scheduled for January 12

The draw for the Emirates FA Cup fourth round will be conducted on Sunday, January 12, 2025, immediately following the highly anticipated clash between Arsenal and Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium.

Kick-off for the match is scheduled for 3:00 PM GMT, with the draw expected to begin around 5:00 PM GMT, provided the game does not proceed to extra time. If the match requires additional play, the draw will still take place immediately after the final whistle.

According to a statement on the FA website, the draw will be hosted by Kelly Somers and conducted by Martin Keown and Mark Schwarzer. It will be broadcast live in the UK on BBC One and across official Emirates FA Cup social media platforms.

The introduction of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) is expected to begin in the fifth round, reducing the field to 32 teams from the 64 currently competing in the third round.

The ball numbers for the fourth-round draw are as follows:

  1. Southampton or Swansea City
  2. Arsenal or Manchester United
  3. Exeter City or Oxford United
  4. Leyton Orient or Derby County
  5. Reading or Burnley
  6. Aston Villa or West Ham United
  7. Norwich City or Brighton & Hove Albion
  8. Manchester City or Salford City
  9. Millwall or Dagenham & Redbridge
  10. Liverpool or Accrington Stanley
  11. Bristol City or Wolverhampton Wanderers
  12. Preston North End or Charlton Athletic
  13. Chelsea or Morecambe
  14. Middlesbrough or Blackburn Rovers
  15. AFC Bournemouth or West Bromwich Albion
  16. Mansfield Town or Wigan Athletic
  17. Tamworth or Tottenham Hotspur
  18. Hull City or Doncaster Rovers
  19. Sunderland or Stoke City
  20. Leicester City or Queens Park Rangers
  21. Brentford or Plymouth Argyle
  22. Coventry City or Sheffield Wednesday
  23. Newcastle United or Bromley
  24. Everton or Peterborough United
  25. Wycombe Wanderers or Portsmouth
  26. Birmingham City or Lincoln City
  27. Leeds United or Harrogate Town
  28. Nottingham Forest or Luton Town
  29. Sheffield United or Cardiff City
  30. Ipswich Town or Bristol Rovers
  31. Fulham or Watford
  32. Crystal Palace or Stockport County

The fourth-round draw promises to set the stage for another exciting chapter in this year’s competition.

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