Mikel Arteta praises ‘really important’ Mohamed Elneny as Arsenal midfielder signs contract extension
Mikel Arteta has praised ‘really important’ Mohamed Elneny after Arsenal confirmed the midfielder had signed a new contract with the club.
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Mikel Arteta has praised ‘really important’ Mohamed Elneny after Arsenal confirmed the midfielder had signed a new contract with the club.
Arsenal’s Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Elneny celebrates at the end of the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Everton at the Emirates Stadium in London on May 22, 2022. (Photo by Daniel LEAL / AFP) /
Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny has signed a new contract with the Premier League club. The Egypt international has scored five goals in 147 appearances since arriving at the Emirates from Swiss club Basel in 2016.
Eurosport expert Mischa Zverev has given his views on Roger Federer potentially returning to the tennis tour and shared an insight from a conversation with his coach, Ivan Ljubicic. Federer, who has won eight of his 20 Grand Slam titles at Wimbledon, is set to drop off the rankings this summer as he has been inactive for a year.
Eurosport expert Tim Henman has given his reaction to Stanislas Wawrinka's furious rant about the temperature of the water at the French Open during his first-round match against Corentin Moutet. The Swiss star, who has had his career in recent years blighted by a series of injuries, was taking on Frenchman Moutet out on Court Suzanne-Lenglen when he burst into a row with the official. Ad/> The 37-year-old let his frustrations get the better of him over, of all things, the condition of the water at Roland-Garros.
Mats Wilander believes Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic “would not be at this level” without Roger Federer, and hopes the Swiss gets the farewell he deserves when he retires. Nadal and Djokovic started their careers later but have joined Federer in dominating tennis over the last 20 years, winning 61 Grand Slam titles between them.
LONDON: Roman Abramovich’s 19 years as Chelsea owner is closer to ending after the British government approved the sale of the Premier League club by the sanctioned Russian oligarch to a consortium fronted by Los Angeles Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly. The government had to be sure that Abramovich, who was sanctioned over his links to Russian President Vladimir Putin, did not profit from the enforced sale of the club that his investment turned into one of the most successful in European football.
The takeover of Chelsea Football Club by the consortium led by Todd Boehly has been approved by the Premier League.