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  • Ronaldo signs £175 million contract with Saudi side Al-Nassr

    Ronaldo signs £175 million contract with Saudi side Al-Nassr

    Former Manchester United Cristiano Ronaldo has signed for Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr on a sensational £175 million-a-year contract following his tumultuous exit from Manchester United in November.

    Ronaldo, 37, had been a free agent after leaving United in the wake of his damning and controversial interview with Piers Morgan.

    Ronaldo’s deal is understood to be for seven years, with the Portuguese superstar set to play before taking up an ambassadorial role and his payment will increase over time.

    His decision to move to Saudi Arabia effectively ends his career at the top level. It is thought Ronaldo had been hoping to secure a switch to a Champions League club but it never materialised.

    Part of his role as an ambassador will be to help Saudi Arabia’s joint bid with Egypt and Greece to host the 2030 World Cup, it has been claimed.

    He joins arch-rival Lionel Messi in taking up a promotional position with the gulf nation, which has faced criticism for its human rights record, as well as crackdowns on women’s rights activists, LGBTQ+ people and those who speak out against the rule of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

    Ronaldo had initially dismissed reports that he was set to sign for the Saudi outfit, with sources close to the player telling Sportsmail it was ‘nonsense’ that a deal had been signed.

    Al-Nassr is one of the most successful clubs in Saudi Arabia, having been crowned winners of the country’s top flight nine times, with their most recent triumph coming in 2019.

    Ronaldo had admitted rumours of a €350m (£310m) offer for two seasons from an unnamed Saudi Arabian club in the summer were true – an offer he had declined.

    Ronaldo had previously been linked with the likes of Chelsea, Atletico Madrid and Napoli after stunning United officials by telling the club he wanted out in the summer transfer window.

    Source – Dailymail

  • Brazilian Football legend Pele dies

    Brazilian Football legend Pele dies

    Brazilian football legend Pele, arguably the greatest player ever, has died at the age of 82.

    He is credited with scoring a world record 1,281 goals in 1,363 appearances during a 21-year career, including 77 goals in 92 matches for his country.

    The only player to win the World Cup three times, lifting the trophy in 1958, 1962 and 1970, Pele was named Fifa’s Player of the Century in 2000.

    He had been suffering from kidney and prostate problems in recent years.

    Brazil Football Legend Pele

    Pele had surgery to remove a tumour from his colon in September 2021 at the Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo, after the tumour was detected in routine tests. He was readmitted to the hospital in late November 2022.

    His daughter Kely Nascimento has kept fans updated on her father’s condition with regular social media updates from the hospital.

    On Thursday she posted a picture of what appeared to be Pele’s family’s hands on his body in the hospital and wrote: “Everything we are is thanks to you. We love you infinitely. Rest in peace.”

    Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known as Pele, became a global star when, aged 17, he helped Brazil win the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, forcing his way into the starting line-up by the knockout stages.

    He scored the only goal in a 1-0 victory over Wales in the quarter-finals, a hat-trick against France in the semi-final and two in a 5-2 triumph over the hosts in the final.

    Pele had made his debut for club side Santos two years earlier at the age of 15, scoring in a 7-1 win over Corinthians de Santo Andre.

    It was the first of 643 goals he would score for the club in official competitions over 19 years, although Santos claims the total is more than 1,000 once exhibition matches – often against high-profile European opposition – are taken into account.

    At the 1962 World Cup, Pele, then 21, scored a brilliant individual goal in a 2-0 win over Mexico to open their campaign, but was injured in the next match and watched from the sidelines as his team defended their title.

    The final part of his trilogy of World Cup wins was his most iconic. After being fouled out of the 1966 tournament in England, he was the fulcrum of a thrilling attacking team that swept to the title in 1970, scoring the opening goal in a 4-1 win over Italy in the final.

  • Samkelo Ndlovu prepares for her Annual Birthday

    Samkelo Ndlovu prepares for her Annual Birthday

    Samkelo Ndlovu prepares for her Annual Birthday. Samkelo Ndlovu took to social media to share her 2nd annual birthday play date and she had so much fun playing the entire day and being a kid with her friends, watching a magic show, getting faces painted and playing games and jumping on the jumping castle.

    She wrote “My playful decor was done by @ga.exclussive.events and we drank lovely cocktails by @blackrosegin 🥂💃🏾😍 thank you @pearlthusi” A huge thank you to my friends who came and hugged me in this way.

    That is not all, Samkelo has posted some pictures to her 1.3mil followers on Instagram reminding them of her Birthday, “My birthday is on the 31st of December, I celebrate early with friends who often leave for Christmas holidays”

    Samkelo Ndlovu

    A few months ago Samkelo Ndlovu broke her silence on the death of her best friend, media personality Lumko Johnson.

    Lumko’s death was shocking all across the country and social media was flooded with messages and tributes to the presenter.

    Samkelo took to her Instagram timeline, saying she had been inconsolable since the news broke and struggled to put her grief into words.

    “I’m so sad Lumko, my heart aches because I’ll never see you again in this life. That I’ll never hear your silly laugh or random but interesting music facts every time a song comes on. Your honesty and consistent care for me. That I’ll never hear you call out my full name Samkelo Ndlovu over the phone when I answer like you always do,” she posted.

    We’d like to wish Samkelo Ndlovu a wonderful birthday and make her day extra special by wishing her a happy birthday.

    Samkelo Ndlovu

    Actress-turned-singer Samkelo Ndlovu now known as Samu is a mother before anything else, and her adorable mini-me Zhuri is loved very much.

    In Other News – More Trouble for Mampintsha’s mom Zama Gumede

    The drama between the families of the late Mandla “Mampintsha” Maphumulo and Babes Wodumo continues. Following reports that Mampintsha’s mother was denied access to her son’s body in Westville, reports have now emerged that she was rushed to hospital after collapsing. It is no secret that Babes Wodumo’s and Mampintsha’s families have been at loggerheads for the longest time.

    Mampintsha’s mother Zamanguni Gumede

    In the latest season of the couple’s reality show Uthando Lodumo, their families appeared to have let bygones be bygones, but following Mampintsha’s death, the drama is reportedly heating up again. learn more 

  • Celebrity festive talk show, The Festive Get-Together, moves to Mzansi Wethu

    Celebrity festive talk show, The Festive Get-Together, moves to Mzansi Wethu

    Season three of The Festive Get-Together in The Life Artois, hosted by Unathi Nkayi, proved to be a big hit with viewers on Mzansi Magic, and if you missed it, episodes 1 & 2 will be repeated on Mzansi Wethu (DSTV channel 163) on December 24th, 6 pm and episodes 3 & 4 on December 31st, 6 pm.

    Featuring some of Mzansi’s top personalities, episodes include Ntsika Ngxanga, Luphindo and Buhlebendalo Mda from The Soil; sisters in comedy, Lesego ‘Coconut Kelz’ Tlhabi and Wendy Gumede; father-son duo Lucas Radebe and Primo Baloyi; and former Scandal actors turned YouTube stars, Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu.

    Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu

    Presented by Stella Artois, The Festive Get-Together special put the spotlight on celebrity pairings who recount their journeys to success over a festive meal while sharing the challenges of getting together with those who matter most.

    In each episode, Unathi is also joined by a celebrity chef to create dishes for celebrity guests that invoke memories of love for their family & friends and including Chefs Nti, Bertus Basson, Neo Nontso and Zanele Van Zyl.

    “The power of The Festive Get-Together in the Life Artois has proven to be more than just a meal and conversations: it speaks to a lifetime of connections and that the best present this Festive Season is truly being present. That’s what The Life Artois is all about,” says Estee Burger, Marketing Manager, Stella Artois.

  • Manchester United 3 – 0 Nottingham Forest

    Manchester United 3 – 0 Nottingham Forest

    Marcus Rashford scored one and created another as Manchester United overcame illness issues to beat Nottingham Forest and move to within a point of the top four.

    Rashford converted a superb opener after 19 minutes when he was picked out by Christian Eriksen in a pre-planned corner routine, allowing the striker to exploit Forest’s failure to track his run by sweeping a first-time shot past Wayne Hennessey.

    England forward turned provider three minutes later, cutting in from the left wing and rolling a pass to Antony Martial, whose low finish from the edge of the area found the net after Hennessey failed to hold.

    Forest’s keeper denied Antony, Martial and Rashford before substitute Fred profited from an excellent through ball from fellow Brazilian Casemiro to find the bottom corner three minutes from time.

    Forest never recovered from that first-half double blow, although they did have a goal ruled out by VAR just before the break.

    Steve Cooper’s men have not scored a league goal away from the City Ground since 20 August and remain the second bottom.

    For United, it completed a fourth successive victory in all competitions. It underlined the theory that the exit of Cristiano Ronaldo will not have a negative effect on the remainder of the season.

    There has been a lot of talk of strikers at United since Ronaldo’s contract was terminated last month.

    PSV Eindhoven’s Cody Gakpo was certainly on their radar before he agreed on a move to Liverpool, even if the likely transfer fee would have priced him out of a move to Old Trafford, given the significant spending last summer that manager Erik ten Hag demanded.

    Unless the situation changes, the best Ten Hag can hope for is a loan signing.

    However, on nights like this, it is not obvious that he actually needs reinforcements.

    Injuries have limited Martial’s involvement this season but the Frenchman now has five goals to his name and is effective in the number nine role, even if he prefers to attack from more comprehensive positions.

    And Ten Hag said that before the game, 25-year-old Rashford could score 20 league goals.

    Had to substitute Alejandro Garnacho picked out the England man with a cut-back deep into the second half, Rashford would have doubled his tally for the night, which, as it is, takes him into double figures for the season in all competitions.

    With Garnacho and Anthony Elanga making decent contributions off the bench, Ten Hag will need to look hard to find someone who is both good enough and within the club’s budget.

    VAR denies Forest a rare away goal
    At the start of the month, former World Cup final referee Howard Webb took over the running of elite officials in England.

    He has vowed to speed up the VAR process and try to iron out some of the issues still being experienced with it within the English game.

    Last week, Webb said incidents that involved multiple issues would always cause a problem and Forest was on the wrong end of one just before the break that took three minutes for Andy Madley and his colleagues at Stockley Park to solve.

    Ryan Yates appeared to have headed in at the far post. However, there was a potential handball which needed to be checked. Once those replays had been studied, it became apparent Willy Boly had actually diverted the ball home.

    As it turned out, Yates didn’t handle it. But Boly was offside and what would have been Forest’s first Premier League away goal since Brennan Johnson scored in a 1-1 draw at Everton was ruled out.

    source – BBC Sport

  • Chelsea 2 – 0 Bournemouth

    Chelsea 2 – 0 Bournemouth

    Chelsea boosted their top-four hopes as they resumed their Premier League season with a comfortable victory over Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge.

    Having failed to score in three consecutive matches prior to the break for the World Cup it took Chelsea less than 16 minutes to get up and running with Kai Havertz sliding in an effort at the back post from Raheem Sterling’s low cross.

    With the hosts dominant, Mason Mount celebrated his 150th appearance for Chelsea in style, curling a superb effort into the bottom right corner of the Bournemouth net from the edge of the penalty area.

    It drew a nod of satisfaction from manager Graham Potter, who will have been delighted by the slick performance his side delivered, particularly during the first half.

    Christian Pulisic saw an effort ruled out after Havertz was judged to have fouled Adam Smith, while the German also spurned a second-half opportunity to extend Chelsea’s lead.

    The result sees Chelsea move up to eighth in the table, six points adrift of fourth-placed Tottenham with Bournemouth remaining in 14th.

    The only negative in Potter’s and Chelsea’s evening came with the earlier-than-planned withdrawal of Reece James, seven minutes into the second period, on his return from the knee injury that ruled him out of the England squad for Qatar.

    The 23-year-old lay on the turf with his hands on his head before receiving treatment and eventually walking off unaided.

    While the Cherries improved after the break, and substitute Ryan Christie forced home goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga into a good save, they rarely looked capable of applying any late pressure to the hosts.

    Chelsea had come into the contest with question marks over their direction of travel under Potter after a damaging sequence of three consecutive top-flight defeats prior to the World Cup.

    However, they appeared galvanised and looked as though the opportunity to reset had worked in their favour.

    There was a notable fluency to their play, particularly via the combinations that Sterling, James, Mount and Italian playmaker Jorginho provided, while Havertz and Pulisic worked tirelessly up front to offer an outlet.

    And until he was forced off, everything that right-back James produced oozed class.

    His marauding runs down the right gave Chelsea an added dimension in attack, with only a good save from visiting goalkeeper Mark Travers denying him a goal just before the break.

    Dominic Solanke’s driving run and an early Philip Billing free-kick suggested Bournemouth felt capable of taking the game to Chelsea on their own patch.

    However, while Gary O’Neil will take positives from the way his team prevented the scoreline from going away from them further in the second period, he will be disappointed by their passive first 45 minutes.

    In that period they conceded their 33rd and 34th goals of the campaign, with 26 of those now coming away from home.

    Chelsea’s opener came from a series of straight passes down the right, with Havertz unchallenged as he opened the scoring, while Mount was given time and space to take aim as four Bournemouth players backed off.

    source – BBC Sport

  • Arsenal 3 – 1 West Ham United

    Arsenal 3 – 1 West Ham United

    Arsenal 3 – 1 West Ham United. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says club great Arsene Wenger “picked the right moment” to go back to Emirates Stadium as he saw them underline their title credentials.

    Arteta’s young team produced a second-half fightback to beat West Ham and move seven points clear at the top of the Premier League, which was resuming after the World Cup.

    Wenger, who was the last Arsenal manager to win the title, made his first return since stepping down in 2018.

    “His presence is something that has to be very, very attached to this football club so thanks [to him] for doing that because it means a lot for everybody at the club,” said Arteta.

    “Hopefully he is willing to spend more time with us and be around us because he is such an influence.”

    West Ham took the lead against the run of play when Jarrod Bowen was judged to have been clipped in the box by William Saliba, allowing Said Benrahma to smash a confident penalty down the middle.

    There was a mood of frustration among the home fans until Bukayo Saka converted from close range after collecting Martin Odegaard’s mis-hit shot.

    The equaliser gave added impetus to the Gunners and another home goal looked increasingly likely.

    Five minutes later, it duly arrived. Gabriel Martinelli put the hosts ahead, catching out West Ham’s former Gunners keeper Lukasz Fabianski by tucking inside the near post from a tight angle when he seemed more likely to cross.

    The points were sealed when Eddie Nketiah – starting in place of the injured Gabriel Jesus – spun sharply in the box before firing into the opposite bottom corner.

    Arsenal extended their lead at the top over Newcastle, who moved second by beating Leicester earlier on Monday.

    Reigning champions Manchester City – who go to Leeds United on Wednesday – are now eight points behind the Gunners.

    West Ham are 16th and just a point above the relegation zone after their fourth league defeat in a row.

    Arsenal fans are starting to believe Arteta’s side can genuinely maintain their push for the club’s first title since Wenger’s Invincibles in 2004.

    And as Wenger watched and heard his name lovingly sang by the home crowd, Arteta’s young team added further encouragement to those dreaming of a long-awaited triumph.

    “It is a really special day because Boxing Day is a beautiful day to play football and I thought the performance was at the level today that we deserve,” said Arteta.

    “Hopefully he [Wenger] will like it.”

    The match came on the third anniversary of Arteta’s first game as Arsenal manager, and significant progress has been made since then.

    When the former Gunners midfielder took over, they were closer to the relegation zone than the top four.

    Their current position – and mood around the club – is a measure of how they have come.

    The Spaniard has built a new team in the past three years which bears little resemblance – in style and substance – to the one picked for his first game at Bournemouth in 2019.

    Arteta will not be getting carried after this win over West Ham, especially with several significant fixtures – not least against Manchester City on 15 February – on the horizon.

    But the Gunners sent a message with a clinical second-half performance and the omens are also in their favour.

    The team who topped the Premier League table on Christmas Day have gone on to be champions in 10 of the past 13 seasons.

    One of the key questions as the Premier League returned was how the Gunners would cope without key striker Jesus.

    The Brazil international had knee surgery after being injured in Qatar and is expected to be out until late February, fuelling talk the Gunners might need to sign some cover.

    But against West Ham, a first Premier League start of the season was handed to Nketiah – and the 23-year-old delivered.

    After stretching the Hammers defence and creating space with his sharp movement, he capped an impressive all-round performance with a fierce finish and staked his claim to be Jesus’ replacement.

    “Gabby will be a big miss but we all believe in Eddie,” Saka told Amazon Prime. “That’s all he needs, us to keep supporting him and we will keep encouraging him.

    “Everyone in the team is chipping in [with goals] and everyone will be important.”

    In contrast to the leaders, West Ham are struggling in front of goal.

    They have been better than their league position suggests, according to their expected goals statistics, with converting chances being their main problem.

    Few opportunities came against Arsenal, although the game might have panned out differently had Michail Antonio not been denied by Aaron Ramsdale shortly after the restart at 1-0.

    Hammers manager David Moyes said before the match he has not been feeling pressure because of results, instead urging for perspective and togetherness across the club.

    But a fourth straight league defeat leaves West Ham as one of the cluster of teams packed tightly together in the bottom half.

    “I don’t think we’re in a relegation fight. Every team has a blip when it isn’t plain sailing and results don’t go your way,” said midfielder Declan Rice.

    “It’s down to me as captain to keep everyone going and pushing. We still believe we are a top team. But we need to start showing that. It’s down to us.”

    source – BBC Sport

  • Aston Villa 1 – 3 Liverpool

    Aston Villa 1 – 3 Liverpool

    Liverpool made a winning return to Premier League action as they restarted their bid to force their way into the top four with an entertaining victory over Aston Villa.

    Goals from Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and teenager Stefan Bajcetic ensured the Reds recorded a third successive league win for the first time this season and reduced the gap to the Champions League places to five points.

    While Liverpool’s first fixture after the World Cup break resulted in a Carabao Cup fourth-round defeat by Manchester City on Thursday, Salah’s fifth-minute opener – created by a couple of sublime passes from full-backs Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson – gave them the perfect start on their league return.

    Darwin Nunez’s wastefulness prevented the visitors from extending their lead but they were able to add a second before half-time when Van Dijk’s shot deflected in off Ezri Konsa following a corner.

    Ollie Watkins and Leon Bailey had both squandered a couple of fine opportunities for Villa in an exciting first half but Unai Emery’s side were rewarded for their persistence after the restart when Watkins headed in Douglas Luiz’s cross.

    However, Spanish 18-year-old Bajcetic’s first senior goal two minutes after coming on as a substitute, which followed great work by Nunez to sprint for a ball over the top, ended home hopes of a dramatic fightback at Villa Park.

    While Jurgen Klopp said he was pleased that his sixth-placed side would resume their campaign “within punching distance” of the Premier League’s top four, he added prior to kick-off that he felt it was a “long arm still” following their early season struggles.

    But, with a game in hand on fourth-placed Tottenham, the Liverpool boss must now feel confident of attaining their target in the second half of the campaign.

    The Reds’ cause had received an early boost when Spurs drew with Brentford earlier in the day and their first-half double put them in position to take full advantage.

    Robertson’s crucial role in the opener – setting up Salah with a first-time ball across the six-yard box after Alexander-Arnold’s stunning outside-of-the-foot pass – saw him overtake Leighton Baines as the defender with the most assists in the competition’s history (54).

    Despite appearing comfortable at half-time it was certainly not job done for Liverpool against determined opposition and they were relieved to add a late third after withstanding spells of intense Villa pressure following Watkins’ lifeline.

    Klopp’s side dropped 20 points from their opening 14 fixtures – two shy of the total number of points they let slip in the whole of the last campaign – but there are now signs of momentum for last season’s runners-up.

    There may not have been a goal for Nunez to celebrate at Villa Park but the Uruguayan demonstrated flashes of the promise that convinced Liverpool to pay big money to sign him from Benfica in the summer.

    There is certainly no doubt that he should have added to his tally of nine goals in 20 games for the club here – and on another occasion, such misses could prove costly.

    The tenacious 23-year-old ended the match with the highest expected goals value of any player (1.15 xG) after landing four of his six shots on target – five of which were taken inside the penalty area.

    But his 12 touches inside the opposition box – also a match-leading figure – hinted at his broader influence and his unpredictable movements caused huge issues for the Villa defence throughout.

    Perhaps the clearest demonstration of his importance arrived in the build-up to Liverpool’s third.

    With the match inside the final 10 minutes, Nunez refused to give up the chase and cut the ball back from the byeline to allow substitute Bajcetic to all but seal the three points and avoid a potentially awkward finish.

    Despite defeat, there remains much for Aston Villa supporters to be optimistic about with the Emery era only just beginning.

    The four-time Europa League winner was bidding to become the first Villa manager to win each of his first three league games in the club’s history and he will believe his side’s positive approach deserved more.

    Watkins had already been denied by Alisson prior to Liverpool’s first and later passed up an opportunity from John McGinn’s back-post cross, while twice an off-balance Bailey failed to connect with the ball when well-placed.

    This was another positive showing and they remain five points clear of the relegation positions following encouraging pre-World Cup victories over Manchester United and Brighton.

    source – BBC

  • Red cabbage and craisin coleslaw recipe

    Red cabbage and craisin coleslaw recipe

    Add a burst of colour to your plate with this fun and festive red cabbage & craisin coleslaw.

    20m prep
    8 servings

    7 Ingredients

    – 1 mini red cabbage

    – 1/2 small red onion, finely grated

    – 1 large carrot, peeled, grated

    – 1/2 cup Coles light sour cream

    – 1 tbsp lemon juice

    – 1/4 cup red currant jelly

    – 1/4 cup craisins, roughly chopped

    2 Method / Steps

    Step 1

    Trim cabbage (discard thicker white stems) and finely shred. Place into a large bowl. Add onion and carrot. Toss to combine.

    Step 2

    To make the dressing, combine sour cream, lemon juice and red currant jelly in a bowl. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Whisk until combined. Drizzle dressing over cabbage mixture, add craisins, toss to combine and serve.

    source – cooking365coza

  • Garlic and lemon prawn pasta recipe

    Garlic and lemon prawn pasta recipe

    With garlic butter prawns, vibrant veg and a hint of lemon, it only takes 5 ingredients and 15 minutes to throw together this fresh and fancy pasta. It is the ideal dish to whip up for any unexpected guests!

    6 Ingredients

    – 500g packet of dried linguine pasta

    – 500g packet of frozen peeled broad beans

    – 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

    – 280g packet of De Costi Prawns with Lemon & Garlic Butter

    – 1 bunch of asparagus, cut diagonally into thirds

    – 1 lemon, rind cut into thin strips, juiced, plus extra lemon cheeks, to serve

    3 Method / Steps

    Step 1

    Cook the pasta in a large saucepan of salted boiling water following packet directions, adding the broad beans in the last 3 minutes of cooking. Drain.

    Step 2

    Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large, deep frying pan over high heat. Add the prawns and asparagus. Cook, tossing occasionally, for 2-3 minutes or until the prawns curl and change colour.

    Step 3

    Add the pasta mixture and lemon juice to the prawn mixture and toss until combined. Scatter over the lemon rind, season and serve the pasta with extra lemon cheeks.

    source – cooking365coza