‘Can you tell us how he died?’: Mohamed Salah criticises Uefa over tribute to ‘Palestinian Pelé’

Footballer Suleiman al-Obeid was killed in an Israeli attack in southern Gaza last week, according to Palestine Football Association

Mohamed Salah has criticised Uefa for failing to state how a footballer known as the “Palestinian Pelé” died in a tribute it posted.

Suleiman al-Obeid, 41, was killed on Wednesday in southern Gaza when Israeli forces attacked civilians waiting for humanitarian aid, the Palestine Football Association (PFA) said.

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Cunha and Mbeumo offer glimpse of United’s new era but old boy De Gea steals show | Will Unwin

Ruben Amorim’s side still a work in progress after Fiorentina friendly but hopes are high for moment when Benjamin Sesko joins attacking newcomers on the pitch

David de Gea’s appearance between the sticks at Old Trafford was a moment of nostalgia for Manchester United fans, a reminder of better times. The goalkeeper’s departure at the end of the 2022-2023 season epitomises the club’s self-inflicted problems, the sort of business ineptitude that has scarred United and Sir Jim Ratcliffe will demand is a thing of the past.

When André Onana, a goalkeeper well-known to the then manager Erik ten Hag, was available for nothing, United allowed De Gea to run down his contract and then spent £40m on the Cameroonian a year later. The logic was lost on everyone, missing out on a fee for the Spaniard, despite a subpar final season, and then splashing out on an inferior replacement.

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Football Daily | The Championship white-knuckle ride is back again. Drink it in

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With six new teams, 11 new managers and one storied old club reduced to such levels of penury by a pernicious owner that one of its unpaid suppliers have reportedly refused to provide sock-tape for its belatedly-paid players, the new Championship campaign kicks off on Friday night, with fancied sides Birmingham and Ipswich ready to get the first of the regular season’s 552 games started. Of course there could end up being considerably fewer if Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri doesn’t do the decent thing and sell up for a price that isn’t totally outlandish, but for now the Owls remain hopeful of fielding a team for their season-opener at relegated returnees Leicester on Sunday, even if whatever side they can cobble together is forced to show more leg than is considered appropriate or decent on a football pitch. As things stand, Wednesday fans would almost certainly be delighted if their club lives up to its status as hotter-than-the-sun favourites to finish bottom of the league come season’s end, because it would at least mean they still have one to support.

I was somewhat surprised to read your comment that Arsenal had ‘won the square root of nish-all in five years’ (yesterday’s Football Daily). May I join 1,056 other pedants in recalling the supreme glory of the men’s team in securing the Community Shield twice in that strict timespan (2020 and 2023). Also we must surely spotlight the even greater successes of the Arsenal women’s team in winning the League Cup – twice (2022-23 and 2023-24) – and Bigger Cup (2024-25)” – Nick Howarth Pulleyn (and no others).

Let’s face it; Arsenal will stop Arsenal being champions. When William Blake wrote of ‘mind-forg’d manacles’ and the ‘marks of weakness [in every face I meet]’, in the poem London, he was specifically referring to the area between Drayton Park and Tollington Road” – Rowan Sweeney.

What a wonderful, heartfelt paean to Son Heung-min from Michael Gilsenan (yesterday’s Football Daily letters). Can I suggest that Michael offers his services to Son as a scriptwriter? He’d surely have come up with a more enthusiastic tribute to LA than Son’s own half-baked effort (and, on reflection, awarding it that is probably being over-generous)” – Phil Taverner.

As the Sonny appreciation society goes into overload, did you know that Harry Kane played played 435 games for Spurs, scoring 280 goals? While Sonny played 454 games for Spurs, scoring 173? But Kane slotted in 63 penalties. Now, had Son been taking those same penalties instead, you can do the math (as they say). Simply amazing. What a guy” – Marc Meldrum.

We often think about players joining new clubs and whether they’ll fit in, or will they suit their new surroundings. I see Anthony Stokes has joined Conor McGregor’s Black Forge FC” – Gareth Aherne.

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Premier League 2025-26 preview No 10: Fulham

Supporters will hope inactivity in the transfer market this summer will not lead to the club treading water

Guardian writers’ predicted position: 11th (NB: this is not necessarily John Brewin’s prediction but the average of our writers’ tips)

Last season’s position: 11th

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