Frank must never start £130k-per-week Spurs duo together ever again

Tottenham Hotspur created a triumphant atmosphere toward the end of their frenzied Premier League clash with Manchester United down N17. Two late goals had turned the clash on its head and the home side were moments away from three points.

But Red Devils defender Matthijs de Ligt headed home from a corner at the eleventh hour, and Thomas Frank’s side had to settle for a draw.

The deflation was felt across the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with this team of talented players still caught in a continuous state of ebb and flow. They may sit third in the Premier League after 11 matches, but improvements are needed both mentally and in attack.

The truth is that Tottenham weren’t up to scratch throughout the first half, and while they improved after the break, it didn’t prove to be enough as Ruben Amorim’s mini-revival continues.

Spurs' worst performers vs Man Utd

Tottenham’s draw to Manchester United was as dramatic as they come. However, it was a game that accentuated the flaws in Frank’s team, having struggled to create chances in the first half and finally up things around on home soil, with the Londoners having won only seven of 24 home matches since the start of last season.

Several stars weren’t at the races. Guglielmo Vicario should have been stronger in repelling De Ligt’s last-gasp effort, while Pedro Porro toiled from a defensive standpoint at right-back.

Randal Kolo Muani will feel aggrieved to have been withdrawn at half-time, but the French centre-forward drifted through the opening half and struggled to latch onto any balls and find space to strike on goal. Across 191 minutes of Premier League action this season, Kolo Muani has taken just one shot, and he is yet to score or assist.

Ahead of Spain international Porro was Brennan Johnson, who continues to be something of an enigma, endowed with such speed and an eye for goal, and yet drifting through matches all too often.

Johnson needs to do better, but he was arguably more energetic and active in his display than his counterpart on the other wing. For sure, Frank will be left frowning over his combination on the left, having witnessed a discordant performance.

Frank must never start Spurs duo together again

Credit must be handed to Richarlison for his striker’s instinct in flicking Wilson Odobert’s shot past Senne Lammens and into the back of the net, but he flattered to deceive for much of the contest and did little to suggest he is the talismanic force Tottenham need to sustain a place at the very top of English and European football.

Regarding Djed Spence: one analyst remarked that the placement of the 25-year-old on the left is “killing Tottenham on the flank”, with the side finding “zero balance in possession” when he is flipped onto his left side.

Had Mohammed Kudus been fit and darting about in front of him, it might have been less apparent against United, but Richarlison was not at the races, even though he scored late on.

The truth is that Richarlison’s fine flick masqueraded over another poor performance, lots of huff and puff, but not enough by the way of impact.

And, as we already know, the contest reaffirmed the truth of Spence, who is not a left-back and does not promote Tottenham’s full efficiency and fluency when placed there, especially behind a wide forward in Richarlison, who was described by writer Halal Wyler as being a “real-life cartoon villain”.

Once Destiny Udogie and Odobert, who impressed and then some in his cameo, had entered the field and dynamised the left-hand side, Spurs looked a cleaner, more polished outfit for it.

It is for this reason that the duo cannot be allowed to play down that channel together again. Richarlison is limited in technical scope, and Spence is left trying to connect in an unnatural role with an imperfect attacking partner. In harsher terms and as analyst Raj Chohan put it, it’s a pretty “garbage” duo when they play together.

The duo’s statistics from the clash underscore this. While the left-back produced some convincing defensive numbers, and Richarlison indeed bagged himself a goal, neither can be truly content with their performances.

Minutes played

90′

90′

Goals

0

1

Assists

0

0

Touches

68

38

Shots (on target)

0 (0)

3 (1)

Accurate passes

33/42 (79%)

17/22 (77%)

Possession lost

16x

9x

Chances created

0

0

Crosses

0/2

0/0

Dribbles

0/2

0/1

Recoveries

5

1

Tackles won

3/3

1/2

Clearances

3

2

Duels won

4/11

4/10

Writing about the respective performances after the match, football.london’s Alasdair Gold saw it fit to hand Spence a 6/10 match rating and a 7/10 score to Richarlison. However, this is somewhat generous, and there’s no question that Tottenham are a more fluent outfit with a different combination running down the left.

The left-sided pair, who earn a combined salary of £130k per week, will have brighter days ahead of them in a Spurs shirt, but as Frank continues to develop his understanding of this team, he will surely accept that this is a duo who cannot be fielded together again.

Richarlison may well be playing his final season with the Lilywhites, but Spence will no doubt have taken note of Porro’s “disaster” of a performance at right-back, as was said by Polish journalist Michael Okonski during the match, and set his sights on a return to his natural berth.

In any case, tactical changes are needed when Tottenham return to action after the imminent international break. Frank has the potential to succeed in north London, but he has to start getting the big calls right.

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Twins Cut Minor Leaguer for Telling Opposing Batters Incoming Pitches in Crucial Game

The Minnesota Twins reportedly are moving on from a 2024 draft pick after just a few months in their organization.

ESPN's Kiley McDaniel and Jeff Passan reported Thursday that the Twins released minor league catcher Derek Bender after he told opposing batters the type of pitch that was coming to the plate during a game that eliminated his team from Florida State League contention.

The Fort Myers Mighty Mussels, the Twins' Low-A affiliate, were battling the Lakeland Flying Tigers on Sept. 6 in the second game of a doubleheader when Bender told multiple opposing hitters the exact pitch that was coming. The Flying Tigers scored four runs in the second inning and won the game 6–0 to eliminate the Mighty Mussels from playoff contention.

Fort Myers coaches were informed of Bender's self-inflicting pitch tipping by Lakeland coaches after the game.

ESPN also reported that Bender "had told teammates he wanted the season to be over."

Bender, selected by Minnesota in the sixth round (No. 188) out of Coastal Carolina, batted .200/.273/.333 in 19 games for Fort Myers this season. He hit .320/.422/.520 with 11 homers and 63 RBIs in 60 games for the Chanticleers in his final collegiate season.

Jess Park bags WSL award after stunning start to Man Utd career as Man City boss Andree Jeglertz also recognised

Manchester United’s Jess Park has been named the Women’s Super League Player of the Month for October, capping a dazzling start to life at Old Trafford after her summer move from Manchester City. Meanwhile, City’s Andree Jeglertz was crowned Manager of the Month, as his unbeaten side continued their charge towards the top of the WSL table.

  • Park wins prize

    Park has made an instant impact at Manchester United since her cross-city move from Manchester City, and her performances throughout October have earned her the WSL Player of the Month award. The 21-year-old midfielder played a starring role in United’s 1-1 draw against reigning champions Chelsea, completing the most dribbles and duels in the match. She then followed that up with a brilliant two-goal cameo off the bench in a 4-1 comeback win against Everton, where she was named Player of the Match.

    Her energetic style has already made her a fan favourite at Old Trafford, with Park also ranking in the WSL’s top 10 for goal-creating actions and successful take-ons this season. While her October ended on a disappointing note after suffering a delayed concussion that ruled her out of the England squad, her influence on United’s attack has been undeniable. Park’s rapid adaptation under Marc Skinner highlights her potential to become a cornerstone of United’s midfield for years to come.

    This recognition marks Park’s first individual WSL honour since making her professional debut, further solidifying her status as one of English football’s brightest young stars. The award was voted for by a mix of supporters and a panel of experts, with Park edging out fellow nominees including Lynn Wilms, Jana Fernandez, Lize Kop, Iman Beney, and Aoba Fujino.

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    Jeglertz wins as well

    Manchester City head coach Jeglertz also received recognition for an exceptional 30 days, being named WSL Manager of the Month for October. His side continued their perfect league form, extending their winning streak to five matches after victories over Arsenal and Liverpool. The month began with an 88th-minute winner from Iman Beney in a thrilling 3-2 win over Arsenal, followed by a resilient 2-1 comeback at Anfield thanks to late goals from Beney and Fujino.

    Under Jeglertz’s guidance, City have emerged as one of the most entertaining and dominant attacking teams in the league. His blend of tactical flexibility and composure under pressure has been key to maintaining their title challenge, as they ended October just one point behind Chelsea. As of the international break, City’s 17 league goals made them the most prolific team in the WSL.

    Jeglertz’s success also marks a significant personal achievement for the Swedish coach, who only took charge earlier this year. Competing against strong nominees such as Jocelyn Precheur of the London City Lionesses, the City boss’s leadership has reinforced his growing reputation as one of Europe’s most forward-thinking managers in the women’s game.

  • Kirsty Hanson wins Goal of the Month

    The Goal of the Month award went to Aston Villa winger Kirsty Hanson for her spectacular strike against West Ham United on October 5, 2025. With the game finely balanced at 0-0, Hanson exchanged a quick short corner with Lynn Wilms before driving toward the edge of the box and unleashing a thunderous left-footed effort into the far top corner. The goal was a defining moment for Villa, sealing their first WSL win of the season in a 2-0 triumph.

    Hanson’s strike showcased her trademark combination of power and precision — a reminder of her attacking quality and importance to Carla Ward’s team. The Scottish international’s moment of brilliance beat out several impressive nominees in the public vote, including Wilms’ stunning free-kick from the same game. The award adds another highlight to Hanson’s season, reinforcing her status as one of the WSL’s most technically gifted forwards.

    The October awards collectively underline the growing depth of talent in the women’s game, from Park’s emergence as United’s creative spark to Hanson’s goal-scoring heroics and Jeglertz’s tactical excellence at City. Each winner played a defining role in shaping one of the most competitive months of WSL football this season.

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    What comes next?

    Both Manchester clubs will aim to carry their momentum into November as the WSL title race intensifies. For United, Park’s form could prove crucial as Marc Skinner’s side looks to close the gap on the top three while maintaining attacking consistency in her absence. Her eventual return to action will be eagerly awaited, given the impact she has already made in red.

    Manchester City, meanwhile, will look to maintain their strong run under Jeglertz as they continue to challenge Chelsea for top spot. With attacking stars like Beney and Fujino hitting form, the Joie Stadium outfit appear well-equipped for a sustained title push. Elsewhere, Aston Villa will hope Hanson’s wonder goal sparks a resurgence after a slow start to the campaign.

بعد ابتسامة خجولة.. ميسي يكشف اللاعب الأعظم في تاريخ كرة القدم

اختار قائد منتخب الأرجنتين ونجم فريق إنتر ميامي، ليونيل ميسي، اللاعب الأعظم في تاريخ كرة القدم، من وجهة نظره.

ودائمًا ما يُطلق على ليونيل ميسي الأعظم على الإطلاق، أو ما يُعرف باسم “goat”.

وأجرى ميسي حوارًا مع شبكة “nbc” الأمريكية، حيث قال له المحاور: “أنت الأعظم على الإطلاق”، ليرد النجم الأرجنتيني بابتسامة تعبر عن خجله تجاه الثناء.

وسُئل ميسي عن اللاعبين الأعظم على الإطلاق في باقي اللعبات، حيث رد: “في كرة القدم، بالنسبة لنا نحن الأرجنتينيين، كان مارادونا دائمًا هو الأعظم، أعظم أسطورة على الإطلاق، أعظم لاعب لما مثّله لنا جميعًا”.

وأضاف: “على الرغم من صغر سني، تجاوز مارادونا كل شيء، كان شيئًا أكبر من أي حدود”.

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وواصل: “إذا تحدثنا عن رياضات أخرى، أعتقد أن الأمر كان مشابهًا لـ مايكل جوردان، أنا أيضًا معجب جدًا بلاعبي التنس مثل رافائيل نادال، أعتقد أن الثلاثة – نادال، فيدرر، ديوكوفيتش – جعلوا المنافسة أعظم بكثير مما كانت عليه”.

واسترسل: “أنا متأكد أنني نسيت ذكر العديد من الرياضيين، ولكن لأختار بعضهم، أعتقد أنني سأذكر هؤلاء، في كرة السلة، على سبيل المثال، ليبرون جيمس وستيفن كاري لاعبان أعجبت بهما كثيرًا، وأعتقد أنهم (الذين اختارهم) ساهموا كثيرًا في مجال لعبه”.

Bigger talent than Garnacho: Chelsea must unleash their "young Hudson-Odoi"

Chelsea, once again, appear to be collecting all the wide-attackers they can get their hands on.

On deadline day, in a deal that had been in the pipeline for months, the Blues confirmed the signing of Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United for a reported fee of £40m.

This summer alone, the Blues had also already added Estêvão Willian, Jamie Gittens, João Pedro and Kendry Páez to their ranks, all players who like to be deployed just behind a centre-forward, either out-wide or centrally.

However, is this continued mass summer spending actually blocking the pathways for Cobham’s most talented youngsters, one in particular who is still at the club, despite very nearly leaving?

Will Alejandro Garnacho improve Chelsea?

Despite the fact this transfer had been on the cards since May, it remains unclear where Garnacho will fit in at Chelsea.

As already alluded to, they have an abundance of attacking options, particularly in Garnacho’s favoured left-wing position, with Gittens starting there on the opening day of the Premier League season against Crystal Palace, while Pedro Neto has got the nod for the two subsequent matches.

So, when extrapolating Garnacho’s Premier League statistics from last season and comparing them to Chelsea’s players, how does the Argentine international compare? Let’s find out.

Garnacho PL stats 2024/25

Statistics

Garnacho

Chelsea rank

Goals

6

5th

Assists

2

8th

Shots

84

2nd

Shots on target

29

4th

Shots on target %

34.5%

10th

Goals – xG

-1.3

20th

Shot-creating actions

83

5th

Goal-creating actions

6

8th

Progressive carries

141

2nd

All statistics courtesy of FBref.com

As the table outlines, among Chelsea players last season, only the now departed Noni Madueke registered more progressive carries than Garnacho, but the 21-year-old isn’t much of a clinical finisher, as underlined by his goals – xG figure, certainly more of a high volume shooter, but without much accuracy.

Manchester United's AlejandroGarnachoduring training

Thus, it remains to be seen whether or not Garnacho will actually improve Chelsea, so should Enzo Maresca prioritise giving minutes to a home-grown academy graduate?

Chelsea's next Cobham superstar

On deadline day, it appeared as though Tyrique George would become the latest Chelsea academy graduate sacrificed to help the club comply with the Premier League’s Profitability & Sustainability Rules.

Fulham had agreed a £22m fee to sign the teenager, with George even completing a medical ahead of a move to Craven Cottage, only for them to pull the plug on the deal at the eleventh hour, signing Kevin from Shakhtar Donetsk and Samuel Chukwueze on loan from AC Milan instead.

Thus, George has returned to Chelsea, and this could turn out to be an absolute blessing.

Football analyst Ben Mattinson is certainly a fan, comparing him to a “young Callum Hudson-Odoi”, praising his “excellent ball manipulation” and outstanding “ball-striking” ability, asserting that he is “one of the very best in the world” in his age group.

It is easy to forget just how good Hudson-Odoi was when he first burst onto the scene, with the Blues famously rejecting a £70m bid from Bayern Munich for his services back in 2020, eventually selling him to Nottingham Forest for £3m three years later.

Well, George could be even better, after enjoying a breakout season last time round, accumulating 1,154 senior minutes, scoring his first-ever Premier League goal against Fulham on Easter Sunday, also netting against Legia Warszawa in the Conference League and during the 3-0 demolition of Espérance Sportive de Tunis at the Club World Cup.

Most of his minutes came in the Conference League, a key figure across the Blues’ 15 matches in the competition, with Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout labelling him one of England’s “most interesting” young talents, forecasting that he has a “big future ahead”.

Thus, especially given that they were prepared to sell him to Fulham, one has to be concerned about where George’s minutes will come from, but Maresca should prioritise giving him opportunities, given that he has a higher ceiling than Garnacho in particular.

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Ibrahimovic and Ballon d'Or winners: 10 best players Celtic almost signed

Glasgow Celtic have made some brilliant signings during their history, with the Hoops dominating Scottish football, especially in the modern era.

The likes of Henrik Larsson and Stylian Petrov made the move to Parkhead in the late 1990s and became club legends, whereas more recently, Premier League title-winning goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel decided to head to Scotland in a transfer that caught the eye.

Some high-profile names have played in green and white, however, plenty of other iconic stars almost made the move to Glasgow down the years in cases of what could have been at Celtic Park.

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ByCharlie Smith Aug 15, 2025 10 stars who Celtic almost signed 10 David Ginola

After starring for Paris Saint-Germain in the 1990s, David Ginola was a man in demand in the UK, with Celtic battling numerous Premier League clubs for his signature in 1995.

However, the skilful winger chose to join Newcastle over the Hoops, admitting he turned down the chance to head to Celtic Park. Talking back in 2016, Ginola said:

9 Didier Drogba

Chelsea's DidierDrogbacelebrates with the trophy after winning the Barclays Premier League

Striker Didier Drogba would go on to become a Chelsea and Premier League icon after moving to the UK in 2004, however, by the sounds of things, he could have done so sooner with Celtic.

Former Celtic defender Momo Sylla played with Drogba at Le Mans and admitted that the centre-forward asked about a move to Glasgow in the early 2000s.

A case of what could have been for the Hoops, who at the time had the likes of Chris Sutton and John Hartson leading the line.

8 Zlatan Ibrahimovic

AC Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Another forward on Celtic’s radar in the early 2000s was Zlatan Ibrahimovic, although the club would land a Swedish star in Larsson.

Former SFA Chief Gordon Smith recommended Ibrahimovic to Martin O’Neill in 2001 when he was still a teenager, however, the Hoops stuttered which allowed Ajax to sign him for £7m from Malmo.

Games

3

Wins

2

Losses

1

Goals

0

7 Alessandro Del Piero

After spending close to 20 years as a Juventus player, Alessandro Del Piero was on the search for a new club at the age of 37 in 2012.

The Italian icon had an offer from Celtic on the table, however, instead of remaining in Europe, Del Piero would head to Australian with Sydney FC, scoring a goal every there game in just under 50 appearances.

6 Hernan Crespo

Another world-class attacker who could have ended his career in Scotland with Celtic was Hernan Crespo. The Argentine played and scored goals for the likes of Lazio, Chelsea, AC Milan and Inter Milan.

Celtic wanted to secure Crespo’s services in January 2010 when Tony Mowbray was in charge, however, he snubbed the Hoops and returned to Parma.

5 Rivaldo

Five years on from winning the Ballon d’Or in 1999, Brazil legend Rivaldo was on the search for a new club after leaving AC Milan.

The forward was 32 and heading into the twilight years of his career, and instead of tabling a contract offer, Celtic and O’Neill instead offered Rivaldo a trial. The Brazilian was left puzzled and instead signed for Greek giants Olympiacos.

4 Olivier Giroud

Continuing the long list of forwards who almost moved to Scotland is Olivier Giroud, who netted an impressive 21 goals in the 2009/10 season while with Ligue 2 side Tours.

Celtic and Mowbray wanted to sign him as a result, but he chose Montpellier instead and would go on to become France’s all-time record goalscorer.

3 Sol Campbell

In what would be his final move as a player in 2010, legendary English centre-back Sol Campbell could have moved to Scotland.

In fact, the former Arsenal and Tottenham defender was even given a tour of the city centre and Celtic’s Lennoxtown training base ahead of linking up with Neil Lennon’s side.

However, he would turn down the transfer at the last minute and sign for Newcastle, where he was released a year later.

2 Alfredo Di Stefano

Way back in the 1960s, Celtic almost shocked Europe by signing Real Madrid icon Alfredo Di Stefano.

The Argentine attacker scored more than 200 goals at the Bernabeu and was into the final years of his career when leaving Madrid in 1964.

Celtic manager Jimmy McGrory flew over to Spain with defender John Cushley, who acted as an interpreter, looking to lure Di Stefano to Glasgow. However, the two-time Ballon d’Or winner decided to remain in Spain with Espanyol.

1 Ivan de la Pena

Rounding off the list of stars Celtic could have signed is former Barcelona midfielder Ivan de la Pena.

Starring under Bobby Robson at the Nou Camp, De la Pena was of interest to the Hoops and O’Neill in 2003, with the Spaniard evening training with Celtic before returning to Espanyol.

Aston Villa approached over signing "dominant" £28m CB likened to Rudiger

Aston Villa have now been approached over the signing of a “dominant” defender, who they have tracked for quite some time, according to a report.

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After selling Jhon Duran in the January transfer window, Villa were a little light on options in the striker department, but Unai Emery now has both Ollie Watkins and Evann Guessand to choose from at centre-forward, with the ex-OGC Nice man arriving for £30m.

Consequently, Emery now want to turn his attentions to strengthening at the opposite end of the pitch, especially considering Pau Torres is attracting interest from elsewhere, with Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr recently being named as potential suitors.

It could be wise to cash-in on Torres this summer, given that the Villans are well-known to be treading a fine line when it comes to PSR, and Saudi teams are arguably more willing to pay over the odds, with Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez recently joining Al-Hilal for up to £56.6m.

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Should Aston Villa sell the 28-year-old, it may be a smart move to bring in a younger centre-back, with greater re-sell value, and they have now been approached over the potential signing of Club Brugge defender Joel Ordonez.

That is according to a report from The Boot Room, which states Villa are being kept informed about Ordonez, alongside a whole host of their Premier League rivals, with Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur also named as potential suitors.

Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins in action with Club Brugge's JoelOrdonez

Emery’s side have been in contact over the highly-rated young defender for the past 12 months, but he is now closing in on a move to Marseille, which means they will need to move swiftly to hijack a deal, and it may take a bid of around €33m (£28m).

"Dominant" Ordonez could be fantastic signing for Villa

At just 21-years-old, the Brugge centre-back is still in the infancy of his career, but football talent scout Jacek Kulig believes he could go on to achieve great things, having likened the youngster to Real Madrid star Antonio Rüdiger.

Kulig describes the Ecuadorian as a “dominant” defender, which suggests he is strong in duels, but the starlet is also forward-thinking and very comfortable in possession of the ball, which is crucial for a modern-day centre-back.

Statistic

Average per 90 (past year)

Passes attempted

66.15 (87th percentile)

Pass completion %

91.6% (95th percentile)

Progressive passes

5.31 (94th percentile)

Despite his age, the Ecuador international already has a plethora of experience at first-team level, making 84 appearances for Club Brugge, including 12 in the Champions League last season, which suggests he may now be ready to test himself in the Premier League.

As such, it would certainly be exciting if Aston Villa were to pursue a late move for Ordonez, but they would have to move swiftly, given that Marseille are closing in on a deal.

'Defined his generation' – Clarke joins Australia's Hall of Fame

Former captain Michael Clarke has been inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of FameClarke, 43, accepted the honour on Thursday, nearly a decade after he closed the chapter on his remarkable playing career. He is the 64th inductee, with two further members to be named this season.Making his first-class debut for New South Wales at 17, Clarke captained Australia to victory in the 2015 ODI World Cup and led the side across 47 of his 115 Tests.Overall, Clarke scored 8643 Test runs, putting him sixth on Australia’s all-time list, and 7981 in ODIs where he stands fourth. His tally of 28 Test centuries also leaves puts him sixth on that list.Having impressed early in his ODI career – he wasn’t dismissed in his first three innings – Clarke burst onto the Test scene during Australia’s 2004 tour of India, crowned the player of the match in Bengaluru after scoring 151 on debut.After being dropped in late 2005, Clarke returned a even more formidable player. He became the sixth Australian to score a Test triple-century after posting an unbeaten 329 against India at the SCG in the 2011-12 series.He followed up his SCG performance with a double century in the fourth Test against India, before notching two further double centuries against South Africa the following season.Other standout innings included the 151 against South Africa at Cape Town in 2011 (from a total of 284) in the game Australia were later dismissed for 47, his 161 at the same venue in 2014 when he defied a broken shoulder to set up a victory that would take Australia to No. 1 in the world and the hugely emotional 128 against India at Adelaide in 2014 shortly after the death of the Phillip Hughes in what would prove his final home Test.Michael Clarke was prolific in the period from 2012 to 2014•Getty Images

It had been in 2011, after England won the Ashes 3-1 in Australia, that Clarke succeeded Ricky Ponting as captain. At his peak, he was ranked the best batter in the world. He was also at the helm for the Ashes whitewash in 2013-14 and retired at the end of the lost 2015 campaign in England.”To be able to sit along so many wonderful players, idols, role models growing up as a kid and looking up to is something I’m honoured by,” Clarke said. “Retirement does a lot of things to you. Through stages of watching cricket now, you miss parts.”When you play at the highest level, people talk about your international career but for me, it started at six years of age. I retired at 34 so it was my life. It’s still a part of my life.”Cricket – it’s probably so similar to life in general. You walk out and make 100 and then lift the bat, and then you walk out to field, field in slip and drop a catch second ball of the game.”Australian Cricket Hall of Fame chairman Peter King praised Clarke as a player who “defined his generation”.”Michael’s extraordinary first-class playing career started at just 17 at the SCG – the place where many of his highlights occurred, including a Test triple century against India in 2012,” King said.”Michael’s career will forever be remembered fondly by the Australian public and his standing held alongside those at the upper echelon of our game.”Clarke also proved capable as a left-arm spinner. It was his spell of 3 for 5 in 1.5 overs in 2008 against India that helped Australia retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and extend their winning streak to a record-equaling 16 Tests. In his debut series against India he had also taken 6 for 9 in Mumbai.

مدرب الأهلي السعودي بعد الخسارة أمام بيراميدز: كرة القدم تشهد أمورًا سخيفة

علق الألماني ماتياس يايسله، مدرب فريق الأهلي السعودي، على خسارة كأس إفريقيا وآسيا والمحيط الهادئ بنتيجة 1ـ3 أمام بيراميدز، في لقاء أقيم ضمن بطولة كأس إنتركونتيننتال.

والتقى بيراميدز مع نظيره الأهلي السعودي، على ملعب الإنماء (الجوهرة المشعة) بمدينة جدة، ضمن منافسات دور ربع النهائي من بطولة كأس الإنتركونتيننتال.

وقال يايسله، في تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة الرياضية السعودية: “خسارة صعبة ولنكن صريحين، لا نستحق الفوز، وارتكبنا أخطاء كثيرة، ولا يجب أن يكون الوضع هكذا، ونحن محبطون”.

طالع|موعد مباراة بيراميدز القادمة في كأس إنتركونتيننتال بعد الفوز على الأهلي السعودي

وأضاف: “الهدفان الثاني والثالث جاءا من كرتين طوليتين لم يتعامل معهما الدفاع بصورة صحيحة، ولكن هذه هي كرة القدم عندما ترتكب أخطاءً تستقبل الأهداف في مرماك، وبيراميدز استحق هذا الفوز”.

وتابع: “لدينا مدافعين أقوياء في الكرات الطويلة وأثبتوا ذلك في الموسمين الماضيين، وما حدث أمر صعب عليّ، ولكن هذه كرة القدم، سنعالج الأخطاء في المستقبل، ولا ألوم اللاعبين، لكن يجب تجنب مثل هذه الأخطاء، ما نحتاجه هو التركيز، وفي كرة القدم تحدث أحيانا أمورًا سخيفة خارجة عن الإرادة، وسنصبح أفضل”.

وعن إشراك الجناح البرازيلي ويندرسون جالينو أساسيا، رغم الشكوك حول جاهزيته، واستبداله بعد نصف ساعة فقط، قال المدرب: “كان واضحًا أن جالينو يستطيع المشاركة، ولم أدفع به إلا بعد التشاور مع الجهاز الطبي، لكن ما حدث في الملعب شيء مختلف”.

وأشار: “فريقنا قوي وقادر على الخروج من هذا الوضع الصعب في قادم الأيام، وسنعمل على تحسين الأمور، وأعتذر للجماهير، كانت تستحق نتيجة أفضل خاصة في مناسبة اليوم الوطني”.

وبفوز بيراميدز على الأهلي السعودي، يحقق الفريق السماوي لقب بطولة كأس القارات الثلاث، ليتأهل إلى الدور المقبل “نصف النهائي”، ويلعب على لقب كأس التحدي، في انتظار مواجهة الفائز من موقعة ديربي الأمريكتين.

Leeds: 49ers holding direct "conversations" with "unplayable" free striker

Leeds United have now held direct “conversations” with an “unplayable” striker over a potential summer move to Elland Road, journalist Graeme Bailey has revealed.

Leeds eyeing new striker after Nmecha

The 49ers Enterprises and Leeds have already added one centre-forward to their ranks this summer, having sealed the signing of Lukas Nmecha on a free transfer, but they remain keen on bringing in another striker, with the 49ers ready to splash the cash.

That is despite the fact Daniel Farke already has Joel Piroe and Patrick Bamford on the books, with the former finishing as the Championship’s top scorer last season, picking up a total of 19 goals and seven assists in 46 outings.

Bamford, on the other hand, has entered the final 12 months of his contract, with the striker also previously admitting he would consider making a move to the MLS one day, saying: “It is something that I would be open to, yeah. We [Bamford and his family] just don’t know when yet.”

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As such, it would make sense for the Whites to bring another striker through the door, and they have now made an approach to sign another former England international for free, according to Bailey.

Speaking to Leeds United News, the journalist confirmed that direct talks have been held with former Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, saying: “Leeds have had conversations with Dom Calvert-Lewin.

“He’s considering his options and Leeds are certainly one of them, there has been talks. Callum Wilson as well, but Leeds have held talks for Calvert-Lewin but he’s not close to signing or anything like that.”

As the centre-forward is now without a club after leaving Everton, he will be available on a free transfer this summer, although his wage demands could be high, having raked in a whopping £100k-a-week at Goodison Park.

"Unplayable" Calvert-Lewin is Premier League proven

With Leeds looking to avoid the drop in their first season back in the top flight, it makes sense to bring in players who are proven in the Premier League, and the ex-Everton striker certainly fits the bill in that regard.

The 28-year-old has amassed a total of 57 goals and 18 assists in the Premier League, with his most prolific season coming in 2020/21, netting 16 times in 33 games. During his senior career, Calvert-Lewin has scored 89 goals for club and country.

Pundit Tony Cascarino has also singled out the Englishman for high praise, describing him as “unplayable”, while also adding: “His leap is phenomenal, the best in the Premier League and he leads the line well, holding up the ball and running channels.”

That said, Calvert-Lewin is well-known to have struggled with injuries throughout his career, so it would be a risk for Leeds to make a move, especially with Bamford already on the books, with the 31-year-old also well-known to be extremely injury-prone.

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