Yasir Shah takes confidence-boosting haul for Pakistan

Yasir Shah doesn’t do half-measures; anyone who watched him play in England in 2016 will know that.A match-winning ten-wicket haul at Lord’s was followed by arguably his worst career performance in Manchester, his match figures reading 66-6-263-1. If his numbers in the UAE, where he’s snared 113 wickets in a scarcely believable 17 Test matches, showcase the best of the legspinner, the other side of the coin is equally extreme. In the Southern Hemisphere, Yasir’s nine wickets have come at almost 96 apiece at an economy rate of 4.40.England is the one place where the jury was out on him, and he did himself few favours on Thursday. Brought on to replace Mohammad Abbas and Shaheen Afridi with all the pressure on the England batsmen, the legspinner couldn’t have asked for better circumstances to be asked to bowl. Far from being a stellar support act to the quicks, however, he was perhaps singularly responsible for frittering some of the momentum away, bowling much too short, far too quick, and proving way too expensive.It is one of those intoxicatingly captivating vagaries of cricket that Yasir walked off at the end of the second day having taking the prized wicket of Joe Root, while Mohammad Abbas and Afridi were empty handed after a sensational hour of bowling on the third morning. Even so, there were signs he wasn’t over the loss of form and confidence that had meant he was no longer viewed as an automatic selection. In seven overs, he conceded 38 runs, bowling at least eight long hops along the way.On Friday, however, his entry into the attack elevated the quality of the bowling, and as the wickets began to come, his confidence, so integral to his performances throughout his career, began to grow. He went through Jos Buttler’s defences with one that might be deemed natural variation, but Yasir felt he had outwitted him, and to a confidence cricketer, that made all the difference. The long hops were gone, the delivery stride was measured and deliberate, and the stock delivery nicely flighted.All the variations came out; the classical legspinner which reared up claimed Dom Bess, while Chris Woakes was undone by the slider. These were tricks Yasir wouldn’t have dared try the previous day, and when he holds back, he is a shadow of the cricketer Pakistan have shut their eyes and hung their hopes on for so many years.No one, as the cliché goes, becomes a poor bowler overnight, least of all a man who became the quickest to 200 Test wickets in history. The knowledge he suddenly had to prove his worth to the side may well have played a part in the added pressure on his shoulders; Pakistan’s spin bowling coach spoke about it in the press conference afterwards.”The most important thing is spinners need to have a strong temperament and understand your action,” Mushtaq Ahmed said. “Legspinners need to be mentally strong, and in the right head space.”You need to have repeatable actions to bowl good overs rather than good balls. We’re working with him on how to bowl in different circumstances using various strategies, and to ingrain these into his muscle memory. If you have variations, as Yasir does, and can also bowl good overs, I think you can challenge any batsman.”It’s hard to overstate how worried Yasir might have been for his future overnight. When Pakistan commemorated the first Test to be played in the country for a decade last year, he found there was no place for him in the eleven. He might have served them well in the UAE; indeed, might have been the most significant reason Pakistan went nine years without losing a Test series in the Emirates, but this was Pakistan. And in Pakistan, pace was primary, spin peripheral.He got his chance in the second Test two months later, but if anything, served to only vindicate the decision to leave him out the first time around, conceding 127 runs at four per over, with Haris Sohail outbowling him. After the Test against Bangladesh in February – his skipper, Azhar Ali, spoke pointedly about his “changing role in the side”.”When non-Asian opposition comes to Pakistan, we’ll see if we go a different direction with the surfaces but for now I think the fast bowlers have been given the task of leading,” Azhar said then. “Yasir, who has undoubtedly been a champion bowler for us and has proved how good he is, will begin to get those big wickets whenever the conditions are more favourable for him. This is a change for him, too.”It sounded more like a swansong than an endorsement. There was little Yasir could have done about Pakistan moving back home, but his performances of late outside the country hadn’t quite helped his case, either. In the last six Tests before the ongoing one, Yasir took six wickets at over 70 runs per dismissal; half of those were three Bangladeshi tailenders in a foregone conclusion in the fourth innings of the Test in February. In one three-Test series prior, he had managed 29 wickets. That, of course, was a UAE series.On Friday, Shadab Khan spilling a regulation catch was all that separated him from a first five-for since that productive series in the UAE against New Zealand in 2018. But for a man who no longer has the dustbowls of the UAE to fall back on, it’s unlikely to be any more than a minor irritation. His captain may believe his role in the side has changed, but Yasir will be keen to emphasise his importance to it has not.

Celtic ready to seal £6m deal for "incredible" Kyogo upgrade

Celtic ended their 2023/24 campaign with another trophy last weekend as they won the SFA Cup final at Hampden Park to complete a domestic double.

The Hoops had already won and lifted the Scottish Premiership title under Brendan Rodgers and added the cup to their cabinet with a 1-0 win over their local rivals.

Rodgers returned to Parkhead last summer, after Ange Postecoglou departed to join Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League, and enjoyed a relatively strong first season back at Paradise – winning two pieces of silverware.

However, the Northern Irish head coach may want better success on the European front next term, after his team were knocked out of Europe completely by finishing bottom of their Champions League group during the first half of the campaign.

The upcoming summer transfer window will provide the ex-Liverpool boss with another opportunity to make fresh additions to his squad to push on and improve next year, and they are already plotting to sign one player in a deal that could be worth £6m.

Celtic plotting deal for cup final hero

After his winning goal in the SFA Cup final against Rangers at Hampden Park last weekend, Celtic are reportedly eyeing up a swoop to sign Adam Idah on a permanent deal.

According to the Daily Record, Rodgers wants to bring the Ireland international back to Parkhead for a permanent spell and the board are now ready to back him in his pursuit.

The report claims that the Hoops chiefs are committed to making sure that the Northern Irish tactician gets his wish, by lining up a move for the Norwich City loanee.

It states that the Canaries, who brought the 6 foot 3 marksman up through their academy system, are looking for a fee in the region of £6m for the impressive forward.

However, the Daily Record do not reveal whether or not the Scottish giants are prepared to meet the full £6m asking price, or if they will look to haggle it down to a cheaper fee.

Norwich are reportedly closing in on a deal to make Johannes Hoff Thorup their new head coach and it also remains to be seen whether or not the Danish tactician's arrival could affect Celtic's pursuit of Idah.

The incoming boss could have the Irishman as part of his plans or may be willing to cash in on him to fund signings of his own, so the Scottish side may have to wait for his arrival before they can get a deal over the line.

Celtic could, though, land a better option than Kyogo Furuhashi to lead the line for them next season if they can bring the 23-year-old centre-forward back to Parkhead.

Kyogo Furuhashi's struggles this season

The Japan international came into the 2023/24 campaign off the back of a return of 27 goals in 31 Premiership starts under Postecoglou last term.

He had enjoyed an incredibly prolific season in Scotland and looked set to be a crucial figure at the top end of the pitch for the Hoops and Rodgers this time around.

Whilst Kyogo still scored goals, the 29-year-old forward's efficiency in front of goal left a lot to be desired as the attacker let his teammates down with wasteful finishing too often.

Kyogo Furuhashi

18.39

14

-4.39

Daizen Maeda

8.78

6

-2.78

Reo Hatate

4.92

3

-1.92

Luis Palma

8.54

7

-1.54

Hyeon-gyu Oh

6.35

5

-1.35

As you can see in the table above, no Celtic player underperformed more as a finisher than the Japanese dud as he scored at least four goals fewer than expected based on the quality of chances that were created for him.

Kyogo ended the Premiership season with 14 goals and a staggering 24 'big chances' missed in 38 matches, which shows that he did not make the most of the opportunities that came his way.

Kyogo Furuhashi

The 5 foot 7 attacker did not offer much outside of his goals as he only had 16.9 touches of the ball and completed 5.6 passes (67% success rate) per game on average, which shows that the forward did not get involved in the build up and the few touches he did have seemed to end up with big chances being missed.

Why Adam Idah is better than Kyogo Furuhashi

Rodgers could now sign a striker who is better than Kyogo by snapping up Idah on a permanent deal for £6m, based on the loanee's superb performances during the second half of the campaign.

The Hoops snapped him up on loan from Norwich on deadline day at the start of February and the striker, who was lauded for his "incredible" talent by the Bhoys boss, hit the ground running in Scotland.

Appearances

15

38

Minutes per game

41

66

Goals

8

14

Big chances missed

7

24

Minutes per goal

76

179

Aerial duel success rate

64%

26%

As you can see in the table above, Idah scored eight goals in 15 league appearances and averaged a goal every 76 minutes – taking 103 minutes less to score than Kyogo.

The 6 foot 3 marksman, who won Celtic the SFA Cup on Saturday with his strike, also came out on top in 64% of his aerial duels and has the physicality and height to dominate opposition defenders in the air, which makes him a fantastic outlet for the team to utilise when under pressure.

Despite playing 25 minutes less per game on average, Idah had more touches per game (17.9) and completed more passes per match (7.1) than the former Vissel Kobe star.

This shows that the Irishman gets far more involved in the build-up play to provide the team with a focal point in the number nine position, which was on full display in the 5-0 win over Kilmarnock to seal the league title as he scored a goal and held the ball up brilliantly – completing 85% of his passes – up front.

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Therefore, Idah is a better option for Rodgers as a centre-forward as, based on this season, he has the quality to score far more frequently and efficiently, offer a far greater physical presence, and offers more in possession for the team in general play.

All the Australian state squads for the 2020-21 season

The moves and new signings ahead of the domestic summer

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R= Rookie contractNew South WalesMen’s squadAdam Zampa has returned to NSW after seven years with South Australia•Getty ImagesSean Abbott, Harry Conway, Trent Copeland, Pat Cummins*, Oliver Davies (R), Ben Dwarshuis, Jack Edwards, Mickey Edwards, Matthew Gilkes, Ryan Hackney, Ryan Hadley (R), Liam Hatcher, Josh Hazlewood*, Lachlan Hearne (R), Moises Henriques, Baxter Holt (R), Daniel Hughes, Nick Larkin, Nathan Lyon*, Nathan McAndrew, Arjun Nair (R), Peter Nevill, Kurtis Patterson, Daniel Sams, Jason Sangha, Tanveer Sangha (R), Steven Smith*, Daniel Solway, Mitchell Starc*, Chris Tremain, David Warner*, Adam Zampa*In Adam Zampa (SA), Chris Tremain (Vic), Nathan McAndrew, Daniel Solway, Tanveer Sangha (R), Lachlan Hearne (R), Arjun Nair (R)
Out Steve O’Keefe, Nick Bertus, Ryan Gibson, Daniel Fallins, Chad Sammut, Greg West, Param UppalWomen’s squadSammy Jo-Johnson has left Queensland after nine years•Getty ImagesErin Burns, Stella Campbell, Lauren Cheatle, Maddy Darke, Hannah Darlington, Ashleigh Gardner*, Lisa Griffith, Rachael Haynes*, Alyssa Healy*, Emma Hughes, Sammy-Jo Johnson, Anika Learoyd, Phoebe Litchfield, Hayley Silver-Holmes, Lauren Smith, Rachel Trenaman, Tahlia WilsonIn Sammy Jo-Johnson (Qld), Anika Learoyd, Emma Hughes
Out Naomi Stalenberg (Tas), Rene Farrell (retired), Sarah Aley (retired)QueenslandMen’s squadBryce Street cuts during his debut half-century•Getty ImagesXavier Bartlett, Max Bryant, Joe Burns*, Jack Clayton (R), Brendan Doggett, Blake Edwards, Benji Floros (R), Sam Heazlett, Corey Hunter (R), Usman Khawaja, Matthew Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne*, Nathan McSweeney, Michael Neser, Lachlan Pfeffer, Jimmy Peirson, Matt Renshaw, Billy Stanlake, Mark Steketee, Bryce Street, Connor Sully (R), Mitch Swepson, Jack Wildermuth, Matthew Willans (R), Jack WoodIn Bryce Street, Nathan McSweeney, Blake Edwards, Jack Wood, Jack Clayton (R), Benji Floros (R)
Out Charlie Hemphrey (Glamorgan), Cameron Gannon (WA), Jack Prestwidge, Alister McDermott.Women’s squadBeth Mooney, Jess Jonassen and Delissa Kimmince with the T20 World Cup trophy•Getty ImagesTess Cooper, Meagan Dixon, Holly Ferling, Grace Harris, Laura Harris, Mikayla Hinkley, Ellie Johnston, Jess Jonassen*, Delissa Kimmince*, Charli Knott, Caitlin Mair, Lilly Mills, Beth Mooney*, Georgia Prestwidge, Georgia Redmayne, Courtney Sippel, Georgia VollIn Georgia Voll, Charli Knott, Tess Cooper, Caitlin Mair, Ellie Johnston
Out Sammy Jo-Johnson (NSW), Josie Dooley (SA), Jemma Barsby (SA), Haidee Birkett, Kirby Short (retired)Out Naomi Stalenberg (Tas), Rene Farrell (retired), Sarah Aley (retired)South AustraliaMen’s squadWill Bosisto has done enough to earn a South Australia contract•Getty ImagesWes Agar, Will Bosisto, Alex Carey*, Tom Cooper, Brad Davis, Jacob Dickman (R), Daniel Drew, Callum Ferguson, David Grant, Travis Head*, Henry Hunt, Corey Kelly (R), Thomas Kelly (R), Jake Lehmann, Conor McInerney, Joe Mennie, Harry Nielsen, Tim Oakley (R), Lloyd Pope, Kane Richardson*, Luke Robins, Chadd Sayers, Liam Scott (R), Cameron Valente, Jake Weatherald, Nick Winter, Daniel WorrallIn Will Bosisto, Brad Davis, Daniel Drew, Liam Scott (R), Corey Kelly (R), Thomas Kelly (R)
Out Adam Zampa (NSW), Tom Andrews (Tas), John Dalton, Patrick Page Jnr, Ben Pengelley, Spencer Johnson, Alex RossWomen’s squadJosie Dooley in action against India A•Getty ImagesJemma Barsby, Sam Betts, Darcie Brown, Emma De Broughe, Eliza Doddridge, Josie Dooley, Ellie Falconer, Brooke Harris, Tahlia McGrath, Tegan McPharlin, Annie O’Neil, Bridget Patterson, Alex Price, Megan Schutt*, Courtney Webb, Amanda-Jade WellingtonIn Josie Dooley (Qld), Courtney Webb (Tas), Jemma Barsby (Qld), Brooke Harris
Out Shae Daley, Stacey Oates, Tabatha SavilleTasmaniaMen’s squadPeter Siddle has signed a two-year deal with Tasmania•Getty ImagesTom Andrews, Gabe Bell, Jackson Bird, Alex Doolan, Jake Doran, Nathan Ellis, Caleb Jewell, Ben McDermott, Riley Meredith, Lawrence Neil-Smith, Tim Paine*, Alex Pyecroft, Sam Rainbird, Tom Rogers, Peter Siddle, Jordan Silk, Matthew Wade*, Charlie Wakim, Beau Webster, Mac Wright.In: Peter Siddle (Vic), Tom Andrews (SA)
Out: James Faulkner, Alex Bevilaqua, Gurinder Sandhu, Sean Willis, George Bailey (retired), Simon MilenkoWomen’s squadRachel Priest lofts down the ground•AFPChloe Abel, Samantha Bates, Nicola Carey*, Maisy Gibson, Heather Graham, Corinne Hall, Brooke Hepburn, Sasha Moloney, Meg Phillips, Rachel Priest, Amy Smith, Emily Smith, Naomi Stalenberg, Emma Thompson, Belinda Vakarewa.In Heather Graham (WA), Naomi Stalenberg (NSW), Rachel Priest, Amy Smith
Out Katelyn Fryett, Stefanie Daffara, Erin Fazackerley, Emma Manix-Geeves, Courtney Webb (SA)VictoriaMen’s squadWill Sutherland ran through the Queensland middle-order•Getty ImagesScott Boland, Xavier Crone, Brody Crouch (R), Travis Dean, Sam Elliott (R), Zak Evans, Aaron Finch*, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Sebastian Gotch, Peter Handscomb, Sam Harper, Marcus Harris, Mackenzie Harvey, Jon Holland, Tom Jackson (R), Nic Maddinson, Glenn Maxwell*, Cameron McClure (R), Jonathan Merlo, Todd Murphy (R), Tom O’Connell, Wil Parker, James Pattinson*, Mitch Perry, Will Pucovski, Patrick Rowe (R), Matthew Short, Will SutherlandIn Wil Parker, Brody Couch (R), Tom Jackson (R), Cameron McClure (R), Todd Murphy (R)
Out Aaron Ayre, Jackson Coleman, Andrew Fekete (retired), Jake Reed, Peter Siddle (Tas), Chris Tremain (NSW), Eamonn Vines, Ed NewmanWomen’s squadKim Garth has been a regular in Australian cricket•ICC via GettyMakinley Blows, Lucy Cripps, Sophie Day, Bhavi Devchand, Elly Donald, Nicole Faltum, Tess Flintoff, Kim Garth, Zoe Griffiths, Anna Lanning, Meg Lanning*, Sophie Molineux*, Courtney Neale, Ellyse Perry*, Molly Strano, Annabel Sutherland*, Elyse Villani, Amy Vine, Tayla Vlaeminck*, Georgia Wareham*In Sophie Day, Bhavi Devchand, Kim Garth, Zoe Griffiths, Anna Lanning
Out Kristen Beams (retired), Alana King (WA), Rhiann O’Donnell, Chloe RaffertyWestern AustraliaMen’s squadCameron Gannon enjoyed an impressive return last season•Getty ImagesAshton Agar*, Cameron Bancroft, Jason Behrendorff, Jake Carder, Hilton Cartwright, Sam Fanning (R), Cameron Gannon, Cameron Green, Liam Guthrie, Aaron Hardie, Bradley Hope (R), Josh Inglis, Matthew Kelly, Mitchell Marsh*, Shaun Marsh, David Moody, Lance Morris, Liam O’Connor, Joel Paris, Josh Philippe, Jhye Richardson*, Corey Rocchiccioli (R), D’Arcy Short, Marcus Stoinis, Ashton Turner, Sam WhitemanIn Cameron Gannon, Corey Rocchiccioli (R), Liam O’Connor
Out Simon Mackin, Nathan Coulter-Nile, AJ Tye, Matthew SpoorsWomen’s squadAlana King has moved west for the new season•Getty ImagesMegan Banting, Nicole Bolton, Zoe Britcliffe, Mathilda Carmichael, Piepa Cleary, Sheldyn Cooper, Ashley Day, Amy Edgar, Molly Healy, Alana King, Emma King, Taneale Peschel, Chloe Piparo, Georgia WyllieIn Zoe Britcliffe, Alana King (Vic), Georgia Wyllie
Out Heather Graham (Tas), Sophie Devine, Kath Hempenstall, Ashlee King

Chegada do Brasileirão fez desempenho de Tiago Nunes despencar no Grêmio

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Depois que o Campeonato Brasileiro teve início para a equipe do Grêmio no último dia 30 de maio, a situação do técnico Tiago Nunes passou da confiança atribuída aos resultados para uma incrível derrocada que culminou na sua demissão no último domingo (4).

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Antes da estreia onde o time foi derrotado por 3 a 2 para o Ceará em Fortaleza, o tricolor havia disputado nove partidas sobre o comando do agora ex-treinador entre Campeonato Gaúcho e Copa Sul-Americana com o desempenho de oito vitórias e apenas um empate. Vale ressaltar que o empate em questão foi o 1 a 1 diante do Internacional no segundo jogo da decisão estadual que não influenciou negativamente na conquista do tetracampeonato.

Todavia, quando a bola rolou no Brasileirão, o cenário ficou proporcionalmente inverso com 10 partidas acontecendo e o Imortal vencendo apenas duas delas. Uma diante do Santa Cruz-RS (3 a 0 na Arena) pela Recopa Gaúcha e os 2 a 0 no embate de ida contra o Brasiliense pela Terceira Fase da Copa do Brasil também na casa gremista.

Com isso, os números que davam suporte ao trabalho de Tiago acabaram jogando contra o comandante da equipe que já via seu cargo expressamente ameaçado após o revés diante do Juventude por 2 a 0 segundo declaração do presidente Romildo Bolzan.

Agora, além de procurar um substituto para o cargo onde o nome de Felipão ganhou força recentemente, o clube também terá de se preparar para um mês onde compromissos importantes por outras competições serão disputados.

A equipe entrará em campo pelas oitavas de final da Sul-Americana contra a LDU nos dias 13 (em Quito) e 20 em Porto Alegre além dos confrontos com o Vitória pelas oitavas da Copa do Brasil entre os dias 27 de julho (em Salvador) e 3 de agosto na Arena.

فيديو | تيجاني يسجل هدف ميلان الثالث أمام ريال مدريد

سجل تيجاني ريندرز هدف ميلان الثالث في مرمى ريال مدريد ببطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا، ضمن الجولة الرابعة من مرحلة الدوري على ملعب سانتياجو بيرنابيو.

التقدم كان لـ ميلان بهدفين مقابل هدف، قبل أن تتلقى شباك حامل اللقب الهدف الثالث، وسط سوء تغطية دفاعية من لاعبي كارلو أنشيلوتي.

طالع أيضًا.. فيديو | موراتا يسجل هدف ميلان الثاني أمام ريال مدريد في دوري أبطال أوروبا

الهدف جاء بعد تبادل رائع للكرات بين ريندرز ولياو، الذي انطلق ومر من لوكاس فاسكيز، ووضع الكرة للهولندي في منطقة جزاء ريال مدريد، ليحوّلها الأخير في مرمى أندري لونين.

الهدف جاء في الدقيقة 73، وهو الثالث لـ تيجاني ريندرز هذا الموسم في 4 مباريات ببطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا. هدف تيجاني ريندرز في مباراة ميلان وريال مدريد

Tottenham named as shark in race for £69m man who Christian Eriksen mentors

Tottenham have been dubbed a "shark" in the race to sign a £69 million player who is personally mentored by former star Christian Eriksen.

Spurs eye new midfielder with Hojbjerg likely to leave

The future of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg appears pretty far away from north London, coming four years after Jose Mourinho signed him from Southampton.

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The Dane's contract expires in 2025, and given his bit-part status under Ange Postecoglou, this summer could well be the time Spurs opt to sell Hojbjerg.

In a recent interview, the midfielder even admitted to his dissatisfaction over playing time this season, with reports suggesting that Tottenham will look to sell Hojbjerg and sign a replacement.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg looks dejected for Tottenham.

“Of course I’m not happy with what’s going on at the club. It’s not a secret, but it’s not something I make a fuss about either," said Hojbjerg on his Spurs playing time.

“I can put my head on the pillow knowing that I’m giving it my all to show the coach that he should believe in me. This is not the case at the moment, and it’s the coach who has to explain why.”

The 28-year-old has actually made a lot of league appearances, but the overwhelming majority of them have been off the substitute's bench. At this stage of his career, it is perhaps best that the club and player part company, despite Postecoglou actually calling him important.

“It is obvious someone that has played regularly would have wanted to play more but ultimately our performances have been strong and he has had to bide his time," said Postecoglou on Hojbjerg earlier this season.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.

“He has also been very important in a lot of the games that we’ve won late or had to shore up late. He has been one of the people who has helped us and it is not like he hasn’t contributed at all. He’s been a really important part for us.

“We wouldn’t be in this position if we were just reliant on our starting XI. It is something we impress on all of the guys that as disappointed as you are at not starting, it doesn’t mean you are not playing."

In terms of the names who could come in to succeed Hojbjerg, there are a few who've been mentioned, and a fairly new one is Sporting Lisbon ace Morten Hjulmand.

Tottenham named as shark in race for Hjulmand

According to newspaper Record, via Sport Witness, Tottenham are one of the "European sharks" circling in the race for Hjulmand alongside Man United.

Morten Hjulmand's best league performances for Sporting this season

Match Rating (via WhoScored)

Sporting Lisbon 3-0 Moreirense

8.56

Sporting Lisbon 8-0 Casa Pia AC

8.41

Arouca 0-3 Sporting Lisbon

7.96

Sporting Lisbon 5-0 SC Braga

7.31

Sporting Lisbon 3-1 Gil Vicente

7.15

Little else is added beyond this, but a previous report from The Sun claims he has a £69 million release clause written into his contract and is actually mentored by ex-Spurs star Eriksen.

The Denmark ace signed for Sporting from Lecce last summer, where he has gone on to make 24 appearances as a mainstay in Ruben Amorim's side.

Virgil van Dijk parties with LeBron James at Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg drink launch event as Liverpool star enjoys well-earned break after Euro 2024

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk shared 'good vibes' with NBA legend LeBron James at a special event in London.

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  • Van Dijk rubs shoulder with megastars
  • Liverpool captain on summer break
  • Will return to training in due course
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Van Dijk shared snaps on Instagram of himself with James, Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg, looking firmly at home alongside megastars of sport and music.

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    Van Dijk captioned his post: "When worlds collide! Good vibes, good people."

  • THE GOSSIP

    Van Dijk was invited to attend the UK launch of Dre and Snoop's Gin & Juice drink, named after the duo's 1994 single, at Flipper's Roller Boogie Palace in west London. The rappers performed together on a London stage for the first time in 30 years and were even joined by surprise guest Eminem.

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    Van Dijk was in action at Euro 2024 for Netherlands until July 10 and is currently taking a break before he resumes training with Liverpool. His team-mates were beaten by Preston in a behind-closed-doors friendly on Friday before they head off to the United States for their pre-season tour. Three games will see the Reds take on Real Betis, Arsenal and Manchester United between July 26 and August 3.

'Screwed us again!' – England fans react angrily to news Kieran Trippier will keep place at left wing-back for Euro 2024 semi-final showdown against Netherlands as Gareth Southgate slammed for 'another odd choice'

England fans have been left angered by reports that Gareth Southgate will play Kieran Trippier at left wing-back against Netherlands on Wednesday.

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Trippier to start against NetherlandsEngland fans angered by Southgate callShaw declared himself fit to playWHAT HAPPENED?

Sky Sports journalist Rob Dorsett reported on Tuesday evening that Southgate's plan is to keep left-back Luke Shaw on the bench when the Three Lions line up in the Euro 2024 semi-final, instead picking right-back Trippier to start on that side once again.

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A host of Three Lions fans expressed their confusion and anger at the notion of seeing Trippier keep his position with Shaw stuck on the bench.

"Fair play Gareth you've screwed us AGAIN," wrote one fan on X, while another, Ashley Allen said: "Another odd choice! Play him for 60 minutes, even half fit he’s a much better option for us than a right back playing there."

"Nah this ain’t the one. Balance was immediately better when he came in the other day," said Ben, echoing the thoughts of another fan, Paul, who claimed: "Trippier got skinned several times against [Switzerland]! Completely unbalanced when he plays."

The news outraged a few others, including Cam, who said: "I hate Southgate so much it hurts," while Andy joked that the player had some incriminating evidence to ensure the manager keeps picking him, saying: "Trippier deffo has Nudes of Southgate. There is no other explanation he starts . Hes prob been the worst player of the entire tournament. Embarrassing."

"Trippier was the weak link ..f*ck sake Southgate," a post from Mark read, and Davie Camfield asked: "Why not play Shaw for however long he can last then and then bring Trippier on?"

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Trippier has started on the left side in every match of Euro 2024 so far as Shaw was not fit when the tournament kicked off. The Manchester United full-back made his first appearance in Germany when he came off the bench to replace the Newcastle man in the second half of the quarter-final win against Switzerland on Saturday.

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Despite Shaw's assertion that he is fit to start in the midweek clash, Southgate appears to have decided against bringing him into the line up. The England manager will hope his call pays off when his team meet Ronald Koeman's side in Dortmund.

الزمالك يكشف حقيقة إيقاف القيد.. وآخر تطورات أزمة بوبيندزا

كشف أحمد سالم، المتحدث الرسمي لنادي الزمالك، حقيقة وصول خطاب من الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم بشأن إيقاف القيد.

وشهدت الساعات الماضية، أنباءً حول تلقي الزمالك، خطابًا يفيد إيقاف قيد الصفقات الجديدة.

طالع..خاص | جوميز يحسم موقفه النهائي من تعاقد الزمالك مع إيجاريا

وقال أحمد سالم، في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبرة قناة أون تايم سبورتس 2: “حتى الآن لم نتلقَ خطابًا بإيقاف قيد الزمالك”.

وتابع: “بخصوص وصول 160 ألف دولار من حمدي النقاز، لاعب الفريق الزمالك لم يصلنا أي شيء”.

وأكمل بخصوص أزمة بوبيندزا: “حسب ما علمنا، فإن النادي الروماني يتواصل مع الفيفا، والاتحاد الدولي يتواصل مع اتحاد الكرة، وأبلغهم أن البطاقة متواجدة لديهم وأنها ملك لنادي الزمالك”.

وأتم: “التجديد لعبد الله السعيد؟ حتى الآن لا توجد إجراءات نعلن عنها، السعيد حاليًا عمود أساسي من أعمدة النادي ورمز وأسطورة وقدوة، ويشرفنا ويسعدنا التجديد له”.

نحن متمسكون بزيزو، وهو من رموز الزمالك، والعكس صحيح، وكلنا شاهدنا ذلك، الزمالك متمسك به.

 

Southampton could unearth Lallana 2.0 in 19 y/o Downes replacement

Southampton's rocky form in the Championship continued at home to Millwall this weekend just gone, the Saints losing 2-1 to the Lions who find themselves precariously just above the second tier relegation spots.

It's been a noticeable drop-off for Russell Martin's men who at one point looked dead set on an immediate return to the Premier League via the automatic promotion route, with Leeds United now occupying second place with a five-point advantage when fast-forwarding to the present.

Southampton do have a number of young talents on their side who can make a difference however to cut through the current doom and gloom, with former Manchester City winger Samuel Edozie impressing the St. Mary's masses in the 2-1 defeat at 21 years old when replacing an injury-stricken Ryan Fraser.

There's another starlet on the South Coast who could go on to be the most impressive one of them all, the attacking midfielder in question striving to be Southampton's next Adam Lallana if given a chance to succeed at senior level.

Ussumane Djalo's statistics at youth level

Once touted for a mega £8m away from FC Porto, with the likes of Manchester United and Everton sniffing about in the January transfer window, Southampton managed to acquire Ussumane Djalo's services at the start of this month on a youth loan surprisingly.

Able to play in a traditional central midfield role, on top of playing further forward in a position more accustomed to that of Lallana in his Saints prime in attacking midfield, Djalo shone at youth level in Portugal before relocating to the South Coast on loan.

The skilful creator would bag two goals and pick up a further two assists from 11 Porto Youth League appearances, helping himself to one of those assists against FC Barcelona U19s in the UEFA Youth League last year as Porto romped home to a 4-0 victory.

Onto six appearances for the Portugal U19s now as well, it could well be time for Djalo to cut his teeth at a senior level for Southampton soon.

The Portuguese starlet has only managed to make one appearance in the youth fold at the Saints since joining this month, but with a predicted bright future in the game, he could well go on to be a hero akin to Lallana if given time to shine.

Only at the club on loan – with a view to making the deal permanent – he could well be the long-term option in the centre of the park when Flynn Downes returns back to West Ham United come the end of the Championship campaign.

Djalo could be the next Lallana

Djalo is very much a midfielder with an eye to attack and shine going forward, as was Lallana when he dazzled at St. Mary's over various goal-filled seasons.

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The current Brighton veteran would amass 60 goals for the Saints in total, exiting the south coast club as a legend with 265 appearances tallied up.

Lallana's humble beginnings in the Saints youth set-up didn't stop him from excelling when making the leap to the first team, making his debut at just 18 years of age.

It could well be viewed as an outlandish claim to say Djalo could ever reach Lallana's heights, but with Djalo bagging three goals at international level for Portugal to date and with his two goals for Porto's youth side next to his name, the 19-year-old could well eventually burst into life for the Saints to then nail down a starting spot.

If that was the case, Southampton could rest a little easier over the prospect of Downes upping and leaving to head back to the London Stadium as well – Djalo adept at also playing in the centre of the park, as opposed to just being an attack-minded player.

Southampton midfielder Flynn Downes.

Martin could utilise plenty of his young Saints talents such as Edozie and Jayden Meghoma in this midweek's FA Cup clash at Liverpool, with Djalo itching to be in the 38-year-old boss' plans soon if he does stay put beyond the end of this season.

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