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TENSION IN LALIGA AS PLAYERS PROTEST OVERSEAS MIAMI GAME

La Liga players protested a US-based game by pausing at kickoff, but the broadcast cut away. The silent protest targets La Liga's plan to host Barcelona vs Villarreal in Miami, a move opposed by players and coaches.

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Protests over the league's intention to have a regular-season game in Miami were started by La Liga players, but the first one on Friday was not shown live on television as planned.

When players paused for the first 15 seconds of the match against plans to take a game to the United States, the world television feed of Real Oviedo vs. Espanyol switched to the stadium's outside for the first 25 seconds of play.

The match took place just hours after the Spanish soccer players' union declared that games in the ninth round, which runs from Friday to Monday, will feature nonstop post-kickoff protests.

"Players will protest in a symbolic form to oppose the lack of transparency, dialogue, and coherence of LaLiga surrounding the idea of playing a game in the United States," the players' union stated in a statement.

Last week, La Liga officially announced that the Barcelona vs. Villarreal match would take place in Miami on December 20.

According to the union, the captains of the 20 Premier League teams supported the demonstration. The union clarified, however, that although "they support the basic idea of the demonstration," it has not invited the Barcelona and Villarreal players to take part.

On Saturday, Villarreal hosts Real Betis, while Barcelona hosts Girona.

The fact that Barcelona had to travel 7,200 kilometres (4,500 miles) to play a regular-season game earlier Friday infuriated coach Hansi Flick and his team.

When asked about his thoughts on the game at a press conference, Flick responded, "My players are not happy, I am not happy, but LaLiga decided that we will play this game."

Joan Laporta, the president of Barcelona, has justified the action by claiming that it is a chance to increase their presence in the American sports market.

However, it means more travel for Flick and his team before a brief Christmas break. Beginning on January 7, Barcelona will also go to Saudi Arabia for the Spanish Super Cup.

Frenkie de Jong, a midfielder for Barcelona, also expressed disapproval of the game's location in the United States, claiming that players already had too much travel and a full schedule.

Villarreal was participating in the Champions League, just like Barcelona.

Javier Tebas, the president of La Liga, has defended the game overseas as a means of growing "revenues in the mid- to long-term" and raising the value of his league's television rights, which are not as high as those of the Premier League in England.

According to Tebas, the league intends to make international matches a yearly occurrence.

The NFL Miami Dolphins' home field, Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, will host the game.

The league has rented aircraft to transport the estimated 2,000 to 3,000 supporters from the home team, Villarreal, to Florida.

GUARDIOLA TIPS HAT TO DYCHE: ‘HE’S AMONG THE VERY BEST’

Pep Guardiola hails new Forest boss Sean Dyche as "the best" at set-pieces, noting the trend isn't new. He also revealed that Man City has struggled with dead-ball situations this season compared to rivals like Arsenal.

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Pep Guardiola shaking hands with Sean Dyche - COURTESY/PHOTO

According to Pep Guardiola, Nottingham Forest has one of the best representatives of the new fascination in football at their disposal.

Although Mikel Arteta, Arsenal, and their ability to score goals from set pieces are admired by the football community, Guardiola has reminded everyone that the idea is not particularly new.

As demonstrated during his tenure as Burnley's manager from 2012 to 2012, he did, in fact, hail incoming Forest manager Sean Dyche as "one of the greatest."

The 54-year-old guided the Clarets into the Premier League and kept them there for six seasons before exiting Turf Moor.

Forest, who have only won one league game so far and are now in third place, can now access that knowledge.

Man City boss Guardiola said, “It’s true that people utilise every throw-in like a corner and put 10 players there in the box.

"Every move (Michael) Kayode made in the box caused us to suffer when we played at Brentford or watched Brentford play Liverpool in our hotel. Additionally, Kayode was the match's man.

“Today, set pieces are a menace. I recall being in Burnley a long time ago with Sean Dyche. Burnley posed a serious threat in the second and long balls.

"Dyche is by far the finest at these kinds of things. He has already done it; therefore, it is not fresh.

Or Sam Allardyce. Or I recall Stoke City when I was not here. Do you recall the throws made by Stoke City?

Maybe Stoke was the anomaly back then, but more and more teams are doing that now.

"I recall that Arsene Wenger mentioned playing at Stoke City while I was at Barcelona and Bayern Munich, but these days it happens frequently.

It may have happened (only) at Burnley or not at all when I got there, but it is a fact now. You must also pay attention. I still want to play, though.

This season, Arsenal has already scored nine league goals from set pieces, five from open play, and two from penalties.

With eight (plus eight from open play and one penalty), Chelsea is not far behind.

On the other end of the scale, though, are Forest and Man City. While City has scored 12 goals from open play, three more on the counterattack, and two own goals, they have yet to score from a set piece. The Reds have scored two of their five goals from restarts.

"Every manager does what they think," Guardiola stated. I am not ignorant of the fact that I want to score from corners and free kicks. I desire it. However, I dedicate my time to what we need to do to improve our play, attack, and generate opportunities. to score goals.

I pay attention, of course, but I am aware that I am not the manager to try to; I have done that my entire career. When things became rough at Burnley, I recall that we gave up maybe one corner, if any, as the second balls were under our control. That is the most effective method of defending these games.

However, you need to be strong in many areas for that, and we are working on it. I will keep working mostly on our game till the very end. And occasionally, as necessary, adjust.

At Brentford, we performed quite well. James, the French set-piece coach, did a fantastic job of enticing our guys into defending these kinds of acts. The same was true at Arsenal: it was amazing. We did not control the game against Arsenal; therefore, we gave up a lot of corners.

NAPOLI TAKE THREE-POINT LEAD AFTER CLOSE WIN AGAINST LECCE

Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa's header secured a 1-0 win for Napoli over Lecce, moving them top of Serie A. The victory was sealed after Vanja Milinkovic-Savic saved a Francesco Camarda penalty.

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Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa celebrates scoring - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa scored another goal to give Napoli a narrow victory over Lecce, although Vanja Milinkovic-Savic also saved a penalty kick from Francesco Camarda.

The thrilling 3-1 victory against Inter put the Partenopei back atop the league, but it came at a price: Kevin De Bruyne will miss several months of action due to a significant thigh strain. Rasmus Hojlund and Amir Rrahmani returned to the bench, but Stanislav Lobotka, Alex Meret, and Romelu Lukaku remained on the treatment table. Leonardo Spinazzola and Scott McTominay were rested, and the 4-3-3 formation was reinstated. Following the 3-2 loss to Udinese, Lecce was without Gaby Jean, Filip Marchwinski, Matias Perez, and Riccardo Sottil.

Billy Gilmour's attempt was deflected wide as Napoli wore their special edition Halloween uniform, but Lorenzo Lucca unintentionally charged down a Matteo Politano strike that was on target.

On the Matias Olivera pull-back, Politano turned over from six yards out, while Medon Berisha also threatened by drilling wide from the area's edge.

Olivera had been put clear by a clever Gilmour first-touch lay-off, but Wladimiro Falcone made a fantastic stop with his legs at the near post.

On the cusp of halftime, Francesco Camarda's chest and half-volley was inches wide, yet it would not have been considered handball.

Moments after the restart, Noa Lang added to the growing list of Napoli players out after hobbling off with a hit to the thigh just above the left knee.

Lucca sprinted onto a long ball that Falcone hurried out to nod clear, and Politano's follow-up was charged down with the goalie off his line, creating a double chance to open the score.

After a VAR review, the Lecce penalty was given because Kialonda Gaspar's header on a corner seemed to hit Juan Jesus' hand, which bent back on impact. Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, who has saved five of the past nine Serie A penalties faced, demonstrated his expertise by parrying the spot-kick when Camarda stepped up.

Hojlund made his comeback from injury, with McTominay and Leonardo Spinazzola reinforcing the team off the bench for the final half-hour.

It paid off, as a free kick from David Neres was glanced into the far top corner off the head of Anguissa from six yards out, giving Napoli the lead.

Nikola Stulic was too slow to capitalise on a Danilo Veiga pull-back, Elmas shot wide, and Hojlund missed the Neres assist in stoppages.

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