Wigan Athletic appoint Kolo Touré as first team manager

Wigan Athletic appoint Kolo Touré as first team manager

Former Ivorian International Kolo Touré has been appointed Wigan Athletic first team manager on a three and half year deal.

The English Championship club say the former Arsenal, Liverpool and City defender has signed from Leicester City, where he was operating as first team coach.

Touré, 41, replaced Leam Richardson after he was sacked by the Championship club earlier this month.

Malachy Brannigan: “We are delighted that Kolo has become the new manager of Wigan Athletic Football Club, and the Board are pleased that he believes in the vision of the Club and wants to be the man to take us forward.”

“Having played under elite managers throughout his career – the likes of Arsène Wenger, Roberto Mancini, Jürgen Klopp and Brendan Rodgers – as well as years of top-flight, European and International coaching experience – Touré will now focus on his managerial career at First Team level,” the club said in their statement.

“Also arriving at Latics will be Kevin Betsy and Ashvir Johal, with both joining the backroom coaching staff at the Football Club that includes Rob Kelly – who has agreed to continue in his role as Assistant Manager.”

Toure and backroom staffs will meet up with the first team currently on a mid-season training camp in Turkey.

Kolo, the second highest capped player in Ivory Coast history, will look to hit the ground running and implement his philosophy and ideas onto the first team environment.

Wigan are 22nd in the table, but won their last game against Blackpool before the break for the World Cup.

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Ghana got their first win of the 2022 World Cup after beating South Korea 3-2 in their Group H second game at the Education City Stadium.

The West Africans can now build from today’s win as they face Uruguay in their final Group game for a place in the tournament knockout stages.

Three points from their last two games at the Fifa World Cup in Qatar will feel good after their opening defeat to Portugal.

After dominating the opening passages of the first half, South Korea saw themselves down by two goals to nil at half-time.

Ghana‘s first was brought to them by  Southampton-man Salisu, after a messy free-kick, was rammed home. Next up on the score sheet was Mohamed Kudus, after his slight touch on the cross was enough to send it past Kim.

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Morocco produced the latest Qatar 2022 surprise by beating Belgium to boost their hopes of reaching the knockout rounds for the first time since 1986.

  • Two substitutes make the difference with late goals
  • Belgium suffer first group-stage defeat since 1994
  • The group concludes on Thursday with Croatia v Belgium and Canada v Morocco

Belgium 0-2 Morocco | Group F

Match review

Goalscorers: Abdelhamid Sabiri (73), Zakaria Aboukhlal (90+2)

Morocco gave their hopes of progress to the round of 16 of Qatar 2022 a huge boost by shocking Belgium on Sunday, winning 2-0 through late goals by substitutes Abdelhamid Sabiri and Zakaria Aboukhlal.

Sabiri broke the deadlock on 73 minutes with a free-kick – the first direct set piece scored at this FIFA World Cup™ – swung in from a position wide on the left, just a metre or two from the touchline, which beat Thibaut Courtois at his near post. 

Aboukhlal then ended any doubt by flashing a shot past Courtois from a cutback by the impressive Hakim Ziyech.

Roberto Martinez’s 2018 semi-finalists would have progressed to the last 16 with a victory, but as in their narrow opening win over Canada, they failed to find top gear and may now have to beat Croatia in their last group game to qualify. For now, Morocco sit top of Group F with four points, with Croatia and Canada meeting later in the day.

The north Africans have not reached the knockout rounds since 1986, when they beat Portugal 3-1 to get there. Yet they are superbly disciplined and with a game against Canada to come, they will believe in their chances of going further after what was their first victory at the World Cup since beating Scotland 3-0 in 1998.

Morocco had to make a last-minute change to their starting XI when goalkeeper Yassine Bounou pulled out after the anthems – for reasons not yet specified – and was replaced by Monir Al Kajoui. The understudy made an early save to settle any nerves when smothering a Michy Batshuayi attempt at close range.

Morocco had the majority of the crowd at Al Thumama Stadium on their side and they thought they had given them a goal to celebrate in stoppage time at the end of the first half when Ziyech whipped in a free-kick from wide on the right that beat Courtois at his near post. However, Romain Saiss, standing right in front of the goalkeeper, was ruled offside after a VAR check. Saiss would repeat the trick of obscuring Courtois’ view for the breakthrough goal.

Before then, Belgium had had another scare 10 minutes after the break when Sofiane Boufal cut in from the left and shot just past the far post. The Red Devils’ reprieve would be brief, however, as they fell to their first loss in the group stage of the World Cup since Saudi Arabia beat them at USA 94.

Key moment

Sabiri’s introduction after 68 minutes was his cue to spark arguably Morocco’s greatest World Cup victory. He still has not started a game for his country but took just five minutes to score the most important goal of his life on what was his fourth international outing, catching Courtois by surprise at his near post.

Key stat

Morocco have now gone six games without conceding.

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They survived a late scare to overcome persistent Qatar. The West African open up a two-goal advantage with strikes on either side of half-time

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Qatar was markedly improved on their opening-day showing against Ecuador but conceded goals to Boulaye Dia and Famara Diedhiou on either side of half-time.

Mohammad Muntari powered home a 78th-minute header to raise the possibility of an unlikely comeback. But Bamba Dieng swept home to ease Senegal’s nerves and complete a vital victory.

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Boulaye Dia

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