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Trent Alexander-Arnold Hails Real Madrid Move as a ‘Dream Come True’ During Official Unveiling

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England international Trent Alexander-Arnold has described his move to Real Madrid as both a “dream come true” and a “huge responsibility” as he addressed fans and media during his official unveiling in Madrid on Thursday — impressively doing so in Spanish.

The 26-year-old right-back was due to leave Liverpool at the end of his contract on 30 June, but the Spanish giants paid a transfer fee to secure his early release, allowing him to join their squad in time for this month’s FIFA Club World Cup.

His presentation began with a highlights reel showcasing his journey from a promising academy talent to a key player for both Liverpool and England, featuring standout goals, assists, and defensive moments. Real Madrid president Florentino Perez then welcomed him to the club before Alexander-Arnold took the stage, flanked by his girlfriend Estelle Behnke, his parents, and brothers.

Speaking confidently in Spanish, he expressed his gratitude:
“Thank you so much to President Florentino Perez and Real Madrid for this opportunity. Signing for a club like Real Madrid doesn’t happen every day. It’s a dream come true. I’m very happy and proud to be here. I’m eager to show the club and the fans what I can do.”

He went on to pledge full commitment to the team and fans:
“I’m ready to give everything for this team and for the Real Madrid supporters. I want to win trophies, become champions, and grow alongside the best players in the world.”

Alexander-Arnold, a two-time Premier League winner with Liverpool, was later presented with a Real Madrid shirt featuring the name “Trent” and the number 12 — a switch from the No. 66 jersey he wore at Anfield.

Perez praised the new signing, calling him:
“A player who has won it all, one of the finest full-backs in the world. We believe he can help us write a new chapter in the history of Real Madrid.”

In a subsequent press conference held in English, Alexander-Arnold revealed he had been learning Spanish for a few months in preparation for the move.

“I think President Perez was pleased with how much Spanish I spoke — maybe even a little surprised,” he said with a smile.
“It was important to me to make that effort. I want to start strong, make an immediate impact, and begin this new chapter by helping the team win the Club World Cup.”

Source: BBC

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2025/26 Ghana Premier League Kicks Off with Record GHS9.5m Prize Package – GFA President Declares Season “Unique and Historic”

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The 2025/26 Ghana Premier League (GPL) officially kicked off today, Friday, September 12, with the President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, hailing the season as “unique and historic.”

 

According to the GFA president, this year’s campaign is backed by “unprecedented direct financial support to all GPL clubs” and a record prize money pool of GHS9.5 million. He described these interventions as a bold step toward strengthening Ghana’s top-flight league, raising standards, and creating a more competitive football environment.

 

Simeon-Okraku also called for “keen but healthy competition,” stressing the importance of discipline and fair play following last season’s violent incidents, which tragically led to the death of Asante Kotoko supporter Francis Yaw Frimpong, popularly known as Pooley.

 

“As we open a new chapter in Ghana’s football journey, I wish every club a progressive season,” he said. “Together with players, officials, supporters, partners, and all stakeholders, we must make the Ghana Premier League not only the pride of our nation but one of the very best on the African continent.”

 

He further noted that the 2025/26 season represents the beginning of a new era for Ghanaian football, which he described as the “GPL revolution.”

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Djiku’s Decisive Strike Sends Ghana Top in World Cup Qualifiers

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Defender Alexander Djiku scored the only goal of the match as Ghana’s Black Stars edged past Mali 1-0 at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday night, strengthening their hold at the top of Group I in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

 

The win takes Ghana to 19 points, keeping them ahead in a tightly contested group after a shaky 1-1 draw with bottom side Chad last Thursday. With Comoros defeating the Central African Republic 2-0 on Sunday, the pressure was on Ghana to secure maximum points and maintain control of the group.

 

Coach Otto Addo made four changes to his lineup, handing a debut start to late call-up Kwasi Sibo. Despite a frustrating first half where chances were scarce—Antoine Semenyo wasting the best opportunity after fine work from Mohammed Kudus—Ghana found their breakthrough shortly after the restart.

 

In the 47th minute, Jordan Ayew’s corner was met by Djiku, who bundled the ball into the net, sending the home crowd into raptures.

 

Ghana pressed for a second goal, with Kudus and Semenyo combining well, but the Malian defense held firm. Substitutes Kamaldeen Sulemana, Joseph Paintsil, and Iñaki Williams added fresh energy, with Paintsil impressing with his direct runs.

 

Mali, however, refused to relent, pushing the Black Stars deep in the final minutes. The visitors furiously appealed for a penalty in stoppage time after contact involving Jonas Adjetey, but the referee waved play on—a decision that sparked heated protests at the final whistle.

 

Security had to escort the match official off the pitch as frustrated Malian players surrounded him.

 

Despite the tense finish, Ghana’s narrow victory keeps them in a commanding position with two games remaining against Chad and the Central African Republic, as they push towards a place at the 2026 World Cup.

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Mali Coach Eyes Historic Win Over Ghana in World Cup Qualifier

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Mali’s head coach, Tom Saintfiet, says his team is determined to “write history” by securing their first competitive victory over Ghana in 12 years when the two sides meet in Accra.

 

The Black Stars will host Mali at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday, September 8, in the 2025 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

 

Ghana claimed a 2-1 away win in Bamako in June 2024, before Saintfiet’s appointment as Mali coach.

 

“Ghana is a top team in Africa. They are number one in our group, four points ahead of us, so it will be a tough match, but we are here to write history,” Saintfiet stated.

 

He added: “We want to win here. We are here to try and make miracles come true. We will play with confidence and aim to surprise the 40,000 fans in the stadium.”

 

The Black Stars currently top Group I with 16 points, while Mali sit fourth with 12.

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