Fulham manager Mark Hughes has told Australia goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer he won’t be allowed to make a dream move to Arsenal.
Schwarzer this week pleaded with Hughes to let him join the Gunners, who had a bid for the Socceroos star rejected by the Cottagers in May and are still interested.
Arsene Wenger is keen to sign a first-choice stopper to replace error-prone Manuel Almunia and Schwarzer wants to take advantage of the chance to play for one of England’s top teams and also compete in the Champions League.
The 37-year-old described the possibility of linking up with Wenger’s side as “an amazing opportunity that I want to take.”
However, Hughes is determined to keep the former Middlesbrough player and insisted any new offer from the Gunners would be turned down.
“From our point of view the situation has not changed. There was interest from Arsenal in May. Their bid was refused. We have not had any more bids and we wouldn’t encourage any,” Hughes said yesterday.
“Mark sees it as an opportunity with the current stage that he is at in his career,” he said. “I can appreciate that, but he has to understand that we have to protect Fulham too. At the moment it wouldn’t be right for Fulham football club.”
Schwarzer was a key player for Fulham last season as the west London club enjoyed a fairytale run to the Europa League final and Hughes, who took over from Roy Hodgson two weeks ago, is aware it would be impossible to find an adequate replacement this late in the transfer window.
“It would be difficult to replace him. It’s difficult to get the right quality into your football club. We have a top-class keeper in our squad and we would like to keep him,” he said.
‘AWFUL PERFORMANCE’: Golden State were always chasing the game after failing to threaten from long range, making just eight of 33 three-point attempts Aaron Gordon on Monday scored 38 points as the Denver Nuggets shrugged off the absence of Nikola Jokic to halt the Golden State Warriors’ seven-game winning streak with a 114-105 victory over their Western Conference rivals. A dazzling display from Gordon inspired what was ultimately a comfortable win for Denver, who were missing regular starters Jokic and Jamal Murray from their lineup. The absentees were barely felt by Denver, who startled the Warriors early at San Francisco’s Chase Center and led for most of the game. The Warriors threatened to stage a late rally after slashing the Nuggets’ fourth-quarter lead from 15 points
Barcelona’s Ferran Torres scored twice on Sunday to help secure a late 4-2 comeback win at Atletico Madrid in a pulsating La Liga clash that took the Catalan side back to the top of the table. Barca have 60 points and a game in hand after last week’s postponement of their home game with CA Osasuna. They are level on points with Real Madrid, who won 2-1 at Villarreal on Saturday. “I am happy and proud of this team,” Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick told a news conference. “They never give up... It’s a great three points and we are happy to
Chris Wood has fired Nottingham Forest into surprise UEFA Champions League contention and now the striker wants to score the goals to help New Zealand make history at the FIFA World Cup. New Zealand are strong favorites to qualify out of the Oceania region over the next week and reach the World Cup for only the third time. At the country’s two previous appearances at the finals, in 1982 and 2010, they have failed to win a match in six attempts. With Wood captaining the side and leading from the front, he told local media yesterday that the current squad can finally deliver
Paolo Banchero on Sunday scored 24 points as the Orlando Magic overturned a 13-point deficit to end the Cleveland Cavaliers’ 16-game unbeaten streak with a gutsy 108-103 road victory. Cleveland, the runaway Eastern Conference leaders, had looked poised to extend their franchise-record winning run after surging clear of Orlando early in the third quarter, but after a season where they have staged hefty winning comebacks of their own, the tables turned on Cleveland in the face of a furious burst of Orlando scoring. The Magic outscored Cleveland 35-23 in the third quarter, with Franz Wagner leading the charge with nine points and