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Grealish: A city intent on achieving European glory
Manchester City’s #1 priority, according to Jack Grealish, is to win the Champions League.
Grealish, 26, joined City for £100 million from Aston Villa last summer and has appeared in six of City’s nine European games this season.
“Most of the lads here, they’ve won everything, several times,” Grealish remarked ahead of tonight’s quarter-final second leg at the Wanda Metropolitano, where City arrive with a fragile 1-0 advantage. This year’s Champions League is the one that everyone is looking forward to.
Shiels comments mar England win
Northern Ireland manager Kenny Shiels claimed women being “more emotional than men” was a contributing factor in his side’s 5-0 defeat to England last night.
The comments left a sour taste on what was an historic evening at Windsor Park, as a record-breaking crowd of 15,348 turned out for the Women’s World Cup qualifier between the two home nations.
Shiels said at full-time: “In the women’s game, I’ve noticed, as I’m sure you’re aware, if you go through the patterns, when a team concedes a goal they concede a second one in a very, very short period of time.
“It’s right through the whole spectrum of the women’s game, because girls and women are more emotional than men. So, they take a goal going in not very well.”
However, the 65-year-old has since released a brief statement this morning apologising for his outburst.
He said: “I wish to apologise for my comments made in the post-match press conference last night. I am sorry for the offence they have caused.
“Last night was a special occasion for the women’s game in Northern Ireland and I am proud to manage a group of players who are role models for so many girls, and boys, across the country.
“I am an advocate for the women’s game and passionate about developing opportunities for women and girls to flourish.”
Conte tests positive
Tottenham boss Antonio Conte has tested positive for coronavirus but is still expected to take charge against Brighton on Saturday.
The Italian, 52, is said to have discovered the result following last weekend’s impressive 4-0 victory at Aston Villa, which put Spurs in pole position for a Champions League spot.
Conte has been socially distancing all week and has remained symptom-free, leaving the club confident he will be able to take to the touchline against the Seagulls.
He is also set to undertake his usual media duties virtually on Thursday as a precautionary measure.