BCCI SOPs: CMO, staggered training, masks and more for domestic cricketers

The BCCI has sent an email to state associations on Sunday, outlining several measures in the form of guidelines that need to be followed in order for domestic cricket to resume safely. Although it did not say the guidelines are mandatory, the BCCI pointed out that the “health and safety” of all stakeholders, including players, would be the “sole responsibility” of the state associations, while also hinting that it didn’t expect domestic cricket to resume very soon.The document, which stretches to 100 pages, was prepared by a team of medical experts including Dr Abhijit Salvi, BCCI’s anti-doping, age verification and medical consultant. The standard operating procedures (SOPs) are meant primarily for players and coaching staff to resume training, help them understand how to operate in a sterile environment, the dos and don’ts of social distancing in a team environment, and what to do if someone tests positive. They also include restrictions on people who are at least 60 years old and/or have an underlying medical condition.ESPNcricinfo lists the key guidelines that the BCCI has said need to be adhered to by state associations at all times to negate or limit the spread of the outbreak, both before and after domestic cricket resumes.First step – Appoint a chief medical officerEvery state will need to have a CMO who will be “responsible for ensuring the biosafety” guidelines are implemented. The CMO will also become the point of contact for the team and the administrative staff, and will also keep them posted on the latest directives issued by the public health authorities within each state, whose permit will be needed to restart training activities.Can players start training en masse?No. The BCCI has suggested “solo training followed by small group activities and progressing to training in larger groups.” Before arriving at training, the player/coaching staff will need to provide his/her travel and medical history for the preceding two weeks. Any person displaying Covid-19 symptoms will need to undergo testing. The BCCI has said: “two tests one day apart (Day 1 & Day 3) should be done to account for false negatives. If both test results are negative, only then they should be included in the camp.”What about wearing a mask?It is “mandatory” for players and coaching staff to wear a mask in public places between the time they leave their home/hotel and reach the ground. The BCCI has said wearing the mask will be “optional” during training. The mask should be a “triple layer or N95 mask (without a valved respirator)” that will cover both the nose and the mouth. In addition, players and coaching staff have been “encouraged” to put on “eyewear” at all times.Any age restrictions or for people with underlying medical conditions? Individuals “over” 60 years old should be “discouraged”, the BCCI has said. These include “support staff, umpires, ground staff, and those individuals with underlying medical conditions such as diabetes, lung disease, weakened immunity, etc should be considered vulnerable and are believed to have a higher risk of severe Covid-19. All such individuals should be discouraged from participating in the camp activities until suitable guidelines are issued by the Government.”Will there be regular testing on every day of training?All players and support staff should have their body temperature checked every day. “If a member develops any initial symptoms (cough, headache, chills, fever, body ache, difficulty breathing, loss of smell or taste or any other unusual symptoms) they should intimate the team medical personnel immediately and remain self-quarantined until help arrives,” the BCCI has said.What happens if someone tests positive?According to the protocols “suspected/positive cases” should be “immediately isolated from the rest of the squad and managed in close coordination with local hospitals and treatment centres equipped with COVID-19 testing and treatment.” Along with following all the mandatory norms set by the Indian government, the BCCI has said the state associations should ensure contact tracing is done “immediately”.What about team huddles?The BCCI has said team members need to “avoid physical contact of any form i.e. team huddles, handshakes, high-fives, tackling etc.” as part of the norms to be followed at all times during on-filed training. Also to be avoided is “handing over” a cap, a towel, sunglasses, etc to umpires or teammates.The BCCI has also suggested “team discussions” should “strictly” adhere to social distancing norms and be conducted on the ground “where more space is available.”Saliva on the ball? Like the ICC, the BCCI, too, has said that saliva “should not be used” on balls. Another guideline is to not sanitise balls without getting the nod from BCCI.Can players spit on the ground?Strictly “prohibited”, the BCCI has said. “Spitting and clearing of nasal/respiratory secretions on the ground or at any place other than washrooms shall be prohibited. Members doing so should discard the soiled tissue paper securely in the provided dustbins.”Can players share equipment?Cricket equipment should not be shared. The same applies to not sharing towels in the dressing room, on the ground while training, and in the gym. Ditto with sharing “water/drink” bottles. “Marker pens should be provided for marking each individual member’s bottle once allotted,” the BCCI said.Can a player step out of the bubble during a training camp?The guidelines say team members should “avoid stepping out of the team environment” as well as meeting people outside the bubble during the course of a training camp. This includes family. “If any member is required to travel outside the team environment for unavoidable circumstances, upon his/her return, he/she should be isolated from the rest of the squad and medically assessed, before he/she is allowed back in the team environment,” the BCCI said.

Erik ten Hag warned 'next two results' could cost him Man Utd job after miserable start to the season as Alan Shearer claims 'the noise will only get louder' if Red Devils don't improve fast

Alan Shearer has warned Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag that losing his next two games might cost him his job.

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Man Utd have had poor start to new campaignRecently humiliated by Liverpool at Old TraffordTen Hag under pressure againWHAT HAPPENED?

The Red Devils have struggled to get going in the new Premier League campaign, winning their opener against Fulham but then losing to both Brighton and Liverpool. The poor form comes after Erik ten Hag was handed a new two-year contract, and now the Dutchman has been warned by Premier League legend Alan Shearer that he must improve quickly if he wants to keep his job.

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Speaking on behalf of Betfair, Shearer said: "United's results will have to improve massively for Ten Hag to still be at the club at Christmas. A lot will depend on their next two results. After the defeat to Brighton, and the manner of defeat to Liverpool, if the team doesn't see a massive improvement in the next game or two then it will be really, really difficult for him because the noise will only get louder."

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Shearer went on to suggest that the club may have to consider selling Marcus Rashford, who has not looked up to the required standards required for over a year. The England international is still starting for Man Utd but with an abundance of young talent watching on from the bench, some tough decisions may have to be made if they are to improve under Ten Hag.

"Looking from the outside, for me, he should have left Man United to reignite his career because he's gone very static for whatever reason, and it hasn't worked for him for a while now," Shearer said.

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Ten Hag has some time to work with his players during the international break, including Rashford – who was not called up for England. But when the Premier League returns, it is do-or-die for the former Ajax boss as the Red Devils face Southampton and Crystal Palace.

New Zealand contrive to lose in Super Over again as India go 4-0 up

Needing just seven from the final over, the hosts lost four wickets in six balls

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Kohli’s direct hit, Thakur’s variations, Pandey’s fifty

India won the Super Over Seven runs needed off six balls. Seven wickets in hand. Ross Taylor, who has played more T20 matches than the rest of his side combined, on strike. Surely, New Zealand couldn’t lose from that kind of position , right? Think again.Having endured a mixed day with the ball until then, Shardul Thakur delivered a stunning final over to deny New Zealand in regulation time, as the hosts inexplicably lost four wickets in the space of six balls.New Zealand then sent out Tim Seifert and Colin Munro, their half-centurions from earlier in the evening, to outsmart Jasprit Bumrah in the Super Over. In Hamilton, New Zealand failed to defend 17 in the shootout. Here, they scrambled to 13 after Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul failed to latch on to skiers.There, Tim Southee sat on haunches as Rohit Sharma muscled him for two sixes to win the game. On Friday, he took the ball again, this time trying to deny Rahul and Virat Kohli. He saw the first two balls being clobbered for 10, and had Rahul caught at deep square leg off the third. India needed four off three.Where New Zealand slogged when faced with this equation in regulation time, Kohli calmly nudged the ball towards mid-on, who was right at the edge of the ring, to scamper back for a second with Sanju Samson. With two needed off two, Kohli lent the finishing touches with a muscular pull to the midwicket fence as India completed another remarkable win, to lead the series 4-0.Southee was left heartbroken again, as were the New Zealand fans.The final over mayhemIn Hamilton, the first ball off the final over was a juicy full toss that Taylor walloped over deep midwicket. Here, Thakur delivered an excellent slower ball. Taylor went for his favourite hitting arc but dragged it to Iyer in the deep.But Daryl Mitchell eased the nerves by lofting the next ball over mid-off for four. Pressure relieved, right? Wrong. New Zealand were just entering into their nervous breakdown territory.From three off four, they tried to steal a bye, only to be outsmarted by Rahul, who was ready with his gloves off to effect an underarm flick to catch Tim Seifert short after he had made what should have been a match-winning 57.The pressure was on Mitchell Santner as he took strike. It was his superb catch off Kohli earlier in the evening that triggered a panic of sorts for India. His middle-order slow down with Ish Sodhi – they finished with four for 52 off eight overs – helped restrict India to 165. After all that, he still had to win it with the bat. With three needed off three, he picked a single towards midwicket and slipped while turning for the second.Two runs. Two deliveries. The pressure is on the bowler. He misses by an inch and it could be curtains. Here, Thakur calmly lands a superb knuckleball on a length, gets it to deviate just a wee bit. Santner goes for a glory hit and slices it to Shivam Dube at mid-off. Mayhem. Tension.In the IPL final last year, Thakur had faced a similar situation. Except, he was batting with Chennai Super Kings needing two off one ball for the championship. Lasith Malinga outsmarted him then with a slower ball. Does he now try and replicate that? It’s unlikely Thakur’s mind would’ve veered towards that game, but he delivers a superb wide yorker-length delivery. Santner can only jam it towards deep cover. New Zealand can’t scamper back for the second, and rue another meltdown.Tim Seifert played a good hand•Getty Images

What happened prior to that?Six and out against Sri Lanka in Pune. Six and out against New Zealand in Wellington.This was Sanju Samson’s opportunity to prove why he should have been an automatic pick on tour, and not as an injury replacement. However, the shot he played – a slog across the line in the third over after hitting the most gorgeous flick that there is – was forgettable. He had the full 20 overs at his disposal, but fell in the second.Then the New Zealand spinners got into the act. Much before he came on to bowl, Santner left a mark in the fifth over. After Kohli had first flicked and then ramped Hamish Bennett for successive boundaries, Santner leaped towards his right to grab a leading edge and send back India’s captain.Southee, leading in Kane Williamson’s absence, then turned to Sodhi in the seventh over and he struck off his third delivery to remove Iyer with a googly. Off his next over, he had Rahul holing out to deep midwicket for 34. He soon had his third when Shivam Dube was out slogging to long-on for 12. In arguably the windiest cricket-playing city, India weren’t done in by swing and seam, but loop and guile.Pandey cashes inAt 88 for 6 in the 12th over, India needed Manish Pandey’s calmness over his unorthodox shot-making. When he walked off for an unbeaten half-century, they had been treated to a mix of both. Pandey played out the spinners calmly, took the innings deep, and trusted his lower-order colleagues. Thakur, especially, repaid that faith by walloping 20 important runs in a 43-run stand for the seventh wicket. Pandey’s was an industrious innings; he managed just thee fours, yet maintaining a healthy strike rate. He finished with 50 off 36, his third T20I half-century, to give India a lift.Munro tees offEarly struggle against pace gave way to frenzied hitting from Colin Munro as he brought up a 38-ball half-century to set up New Zealand’s charge. Munro was particularly severe against Washington Sundar, who kept getting swept into the arc between deep square and deep midwicket. This allowed Seifert a chance to get his eye in. New Zealand needed 71 off 51, and with nine wickets in hand, victory was well in sight. Munro relaxed, and paid the price.A combination of Thakur’s relay throw from deep cover and Kohli’s game awareness from the edge of the ring at cover helped run out Munro as he was ambling through for a second run. In the same over, Tom Bruce was bowled around his legs, deceived by Yuzvendra Chahal’s drift. The game turned, asking rate mounted and India applied the brakes. For all that, the game should’ve never gone into a Super Over. It did, and for that, New Zealand will have only themselves to blame.

Bruno Fernandes is going nowhere! Man Utd captain agrees new contract with Portuguese midfielder to remain among top earners

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has agreed to sign a new long-term deal with the club.

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Fernandes set to sign new Man Utd dealWill remain among the top earners at Old TraffordWas linked with a move to PSG and Saudi Pro LeagueWHAT HAPPENED?

Per Fabrizio Romano, Fernandes will put pen to paper on a new United contract that will be valid until 2027 with an option to extend it by one more year. The new deal will also see the Portuguese, who currently earns £240k-a-week (€286k/$306k), become one of the highest-paid players at Old Trafford.

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Earlier in the summer, the 29-year-old was linked with a move away from the club as Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain showed interest in signing him. Saudi Pro League giants and Cristiano Ronaldo's club Al-Nassr were also keen on roping in the star player.

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Fernandes was one of the star performers for his club last season as they won the FA Cup. The Portugal international appeared in 48 matches across all competitions where scored 15 times and contributed with 13 assists including an assist in the FA Cup final win over Manchester City.

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The Red Devils skipper will be next seen in action for his club on Friday as they take on Fulham in the Premier League curtain raiser at Old Trafford.

'There aren't many players like that today' – Arda Guler given fitness warning as Toni Kroos sees 'great future' for Real Madrid youngster

Real Madrid legend Toni Kroos heaped praise on Arda Guler while issuing a warning regarding his fitness.

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Kroos advised Guler to remain injury-freeMissed majority of debut season due to injuryReal Madrid face AC Milan on WednesdayWHAT HAPPENED?

The Turkish wonderkid snubbed Barcelona in favour of a move to Real Madrid last summer, but his maiden season at Santiago Bernabeu did not go as planned as he was injured for the majority of the 2023-24 campaign. However, the midfielder managed to score six times in the 10 La Liga appearances he made for Los Blancos.

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His impressive performances for his club towards the end of the season earned the midfielder a call-up to the Turkish national team at the European Championship, where he had a fantastic outing as he helped his team reach the quarter-finals.

WHAT TONI KROOS SAID

With Guler gearing up to start afresh with the Spanish champions ahead of the 2024/25 campaign, former Real star Kroos opened up on the Turkey international's talent as he said on Sky in Germany: "He has a great future if he stays healthy. What sets Arda apart from other young players is that he is open to learning. Since he arrived he paid a lot of attention to everything we did before and after training. There aren't many players like that today.

"He really wants to learn and improve. His finishing and his left foot are incredible, we all noticed that from the first training session."

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Carlo Ancelotti's side have reached the United States and will play their first pre-season friendly against AC Milan on Wednesday at Soldier Field in Chicago.

ثروت سويلم: اعتذار الزمالك عن واقعة ثلاثي الفريق جاء متأخرًا.. وسنصدر عقوبات

علق ثروت سويلم عضو رابطة الأندية على أزمة احتجاز لاعبي الزمالك في الإمارات، مؤكداً تقديم الاعتذار لـ مسؤولي الإمارات بعد واقعة ثلاثي الأبيض الأخيرة.

وكانت أزمة قد نشبت بين ثنائي الفريق مصطفى شلبي ونبيل عماد دونجا ومعهما عبد الواحد السيد مدير الكرة، مع فرد الأمن في مباراة بيراميدز.

وتم التحفظ على الثلاثي من قبل الشرطة الإماراتية للاعتداء على فرد أمن بمباراة بيراميدز، في الدور نصف النهائي، التي حسمها الفارس الأبيض بركلات الترجيح والتأهل إلى المباراة النهائية من بطولة كأس السوبر المصري.

وقال ثروت سويلم في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة ام بي سي مصر2: “السوبر المصري يمثل مصر وحدث رياضي محترم، ونشكر الإمارات ومجلس أبو ظبي الرياضة على استضافة كأس السوبر”.

وأكمل: “اعتذار الزمالك أتى متأخرًا، لكن أن يأتي متأخرًا أفضل بكثير من ألا يأتي، بعد اعتذار الزمالك يجب أن نغلق الستار على الواقعة لعمق العلاقة بين مصر والإمارات”.

وتابع: “الحمد لله أن الذي الواقعة حدثت في مباراة الزمالك وبيراميدز وليس في مباراة الأهلي والزمالك”.

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واستطرد: “الموقف الذي حدث في مباراة الزمالك الأخير سيجعل هناك نوع من الالتزام التام في مباراة الأهلي والزمالك، والصورة المصرية في الإمارات ستكون مميزة”.

وأردف: “نقدم كل الاعتذار للشعب الإماراتي على ما حدث، الشركة الراعية ومجلس أبو ظبي الرياضي بذلا مجهودا غير طبيعي في هذه الأزمة”.

واختتم: “كيف لا يكون هناك تقرير فيما حدث، ستكون هناك تحقيقات ولا اتحاد الكرة ولا رابطة الأندية ولا أجهزة الدولة ووزارة الشباب والرياضة ستعدي هذا الموضوع وفي الوقت المناسب العقوبات ستصدر”.

Santos tem gol anulado pelo VAR, empata com Red Bull Bragantino e segue vivo no Paulistão

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Depois de um primeiro tempo ruim, o Santos cresceu, fez um bom segundo tempo e empatou em 1 a 1 com o Red Bull Bragantino na noite deste sábado, no estádio Nabi Abi Cheddid, em Bragança Paulista, em jogo válido pela 10º rodada do Campeonato Paulista.

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Lucas Braga fez o gol do Peixe, que chegou a virar com um golaço de Jean Mota que foi anulado por um impedimento, no mínimo discutível, marcado pelo VAR no início da jogada.

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Mesmo com o empate, o Santos segue na terceira colocação do grupo D, com dez pontos ganhos. Na próxima rodada, quinta-feira, o Peixe faz o clássico contra o Palmeiras. Antes, na terça, a equipe recebe o The Strongest, na Vila, pela fase de grupos da Copa Libertadores.

O jogo

No primeiro tempo, o Red Bull Bragantino marcou pressão na saída de bola e sufocou o Santos. A tática deu resultado aos 26 minutos. Pará saiu jogando errado, o time da casa recuperou e a bola sobrou para Claudinho na entrada da área. O ex-Menino da Vila chutou, a bola desviou em Luan Peres e entrou.

O time da casa quase fez o segundo aos 37. Pedrinho recebeu livre na área, mas o goleiro João Paulo fechou o ângulo do atacante do time de Bragança e salvou o Peixe.

No segundo tempo o Santos voltou mais ligado e empatou logo com um minuto. Marinho recebeu na direita e deu lindo lançamento para Lucas Braga. O atacante invadiu a área e soltou uma bomba para estufar as redes do goleiro Cleiton.

O Peixe chegou a virar em um golaço de Jean Mota, em chute da entrada da área aos 16 minutos. O árbitro deu o gol, mas o VAR apontou um impedimento bastante discutível de Marinho no início do lance.

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RED BULL BRAGANTINO 1 X 1 SANTOS

Local: Estádio Nabi Abi Cheddid, em Bragança Paulista (SP)
Árbitro: Douglas Marques das Flores
Gols: Claudinho, aos 26′ do 1ºT, Lucas Braga, com 1′ do 2ºT
Cartões amarelos: Ryller e Cuello (Red Bull Bragantino) e Lucas Braga e Pará (Santos)

RED BULL BRAGANTINO
Cleiton, Aderlan, Leo Ortiz, Fabrício Bruno e Edimar; Ryller (Ramirez, aos 31′ do 2ºT), Lucas Evangelista e Claudinho, Artur, Ytalo e Pedrinho (Cuello, aos 24′ do 2ºT). Técnico: Maurício Barbieri

SANTOS
João Paulo, Pará, Kaiky Fernandes, Luan Peres e Felipe Jonatan; Alison, Jean Mota (Vinícius Balieiro, aos 43′ do 2ºT) e Gabriel Pirani (Lucas Lourenço, aos 22′ do 2ºT); Marinho, Marcos Leonardo (Allanzinho, aos 34′ do 2ºT) e Lucas Braga. Técnico: Marcelo Fernandes

West Ham plotting move for the "next Unai Emery" to replace David Moyes

West Ham United are plotting to appoint the “next Unai Emery” to replace David Moyes at the London Stadium, according to a new update.

David Moyes under West Ham pressure

The Hammers are still yet to win a game in 2024 after suffering another Premier League defeat on the weekend, this time to strugglers Nottingham Forest.

It was yet another afternoon to forget, losing 2-0 and seeing new signing Kalvin Phillips sent off. Plenty of West Ham supporters in the away end at The City Ground made their feelings known at the end of the game, unveiling a ‘Moyes Out’ banner.

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However, Moyes came out and defended his position after the defeat at The City Ground, saying on fans’ discontent:

“I’m pretty long in the tooth, it happens and I don’t think you can please everybody. I think it would be hard to say there have been many better times at West Ham. Maybe they want something different but if they’re honest I think they probably have to say it’s been as good a time as they’ve had at the club, winning a trophy and the league positions.

"Maybe they’ve had managers who excite them more, possibly, but the one who’s sitting here wins more.”

West Ham boss David Moyes.

It is believed that Moyes is still under no immediate pressure in regards to getting the sack, but it looks as if club officials are looking at their options.

West Ham manager update

According to Football Insider reporter Pete O’Rourke in the last 48 hours, West Ham are plotting to appoint the “next Unai Emery”, looking at bosses who are serial trophy winners and have a CV littered with top clubs. Those at the London Stadium have been ‘impressed with Aston Villa’s capture of Emery in 2022 and would consider the potential to lure a top-calibre manager of their own’.

The Hammers want Moyes to stay but now have a shortlist of potential managers to replace the Scot, should they feel a change is needed.

It looks as if the club could well have a new man in the dugout during 2024, but when that will be remains to be seen. Moyes’ current contract expires at the end of the season, with talks over an extension thought to be on hold for now.

So far this year, things have gone from bad to worse, falling down the Premier League table and exiting the FA Cup to Championship side Bristol City.

In regards to who could take over in the Emery mould, former Wolves, Sevilla and Real Madrid manager Julen Lopetegui has been mentioned and is open to the idea of replacing Moyes.

He‘s won three honours as a manager and has taken charge of a number of top clubs, so perhaps Lopetegui could be a target, making this one to keep an eye on over the coming weeks and months.

Barcelona in talks with Porto over deal to sell Mikayil Faye but they will only let him leave on one condition

Barcelona have reportedly opened talks with FC Porto to facilitate the sale of centre-back Mikayil Faye but have one main condition for a deal.

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  • Barcelona looking to sell Mikayil Faye
  • Porto interested in signing for €15m (£13m/$16m)
  • Barca want to include buy-back clause
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    Over the last season, Faye has impressed a lot during his time with Barca Atletic and even received two call-ups to the senior team. So much so that former Barcelona boss Xavi Hernandez even pondered upon making the sale of left-footed senior centre-back, Inigo Martinez to make room for Faye as a rotation centre-back. However, with the arrival of Hansi Flick, the chances of Faye making it to the senior squad have dwindled and he may now be moved on for a cash influx.

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    As per Fabrizio Romano, Barcelona have been approached by Liga NOS side Porto, who are willing to offer around €15 million to acquire Faye's services this summer. However, the report has stated that the Catalan club are looking to add a buy-back clause on the talented 19-year-old sale agreement so that they could potentially re-sign the Senegalese back in the future.

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    Barca Atletic started their season with a centre-back pairing of Faye and Pau Cubarsi, with the latter having been shifted to the first team, it was reported that Xavi wanted to do the same with the Senegalese in the coming summer. However, that will likely no longer be the case with Flick having taken charge of the senior team.

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    The season is not yet over for Faye and Barca Atletic as they continue on with their promotions playoffs in Primera Federacion as the club looks to make their way back to the second tier of Spanish football for the first time since 2018.

Sheff Weds in last-ditch talks to sign “lethal” attacker on deadline day

Sheffield Wednesday would have felt encouraged by a 0-0 draw at Hillsborough last night versus Watford, but the Owls are still in desperate need of a deadly striker to lead the line.

With Danny Rohl's men quiet recently in the transfer window, after signing the likes of Ike Ugbo and James Beadle early on in loan deals, the South Yorkshire club could well become busy again today as last-ditch deals are frantically finalised.

Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl.

In particular, Wednesday look set to go after one clinical attacker to improve their chances of surviving in the Championship.

Wednesday's search for a striker

According to Fabrizio Romano, a deal could well be back on the table for Orlando City striker Duncan McGuire who looked set to join fellow second-tier club Blackburn Rovers over the Owls.

Yet, in a last-minute change of events, that deal collapsed with those at Wednesday now swooping back in to land the potent American forward before the window officially slams shut later today.

Wednesday are now in talks over a deal, according to Romano, the Owls hopeful that McGuire can slot into the weak Wednesday attack effortlessly with Djeidi Gassama potentially forming a feared duo up top with the current Orlando man.

Why Gassama would benefit McGuire

Gassama shone in Wednesday's stalemate with Watford last night, twisting and turning defenders for fun with no striker present feeding off of the ex-Paris St.Germain winger's weaving runs forward to then fire home.

Completing four successful dribble attempts in total, alongside notching up two key passes as a thorn in the Watford side, Ugbo as the lone striker was just a bystander to Gassama's constant inventiveness and never really looked threatening in the contest.

Gassama's numbers v Watford

Minutes played

90

Touches

55

Shots on goal

3

Key passes

2

Successful dribble attempts

4/10

Duels won

12/23

Stats by Sofascore

The Chelsea loanee accumulated a dire 22 touches of the ball, hitting the woodwork once with a rare effort on goal a slight highlight before being hauled off by Rohl late into the second 45 minutes.

Adding McGuire to the striker ranks in South Yorkshire could well see Gassama become an assist king in contrast, rather than letting his forays forward go to waste currently, the American transfer target an instinctive finisher in the MLS.

Scoring 15 times from 37 appearances to date with Orlando, McGuire would blow his Owls competition out of the water on his arrival to the Championship club with those deadly goalscoring statistics.

Young Wednesday hotshot Bailey Cadamarteri pales in comparison with just three goals managed this season after breaking into the first team picture under Rohl, whilst Owls' top-scorer Anthony Musaba only has five next to his name from down the right wing.

Described as being a "lethal" forward player by Orlando manager Oscar Pareja at the height of his goalscoring powers last year, McGuire will hope a move to the Owls goes smoothly today to push himself even more in the cut and thrust of a Championship relegation battle away from home comforts.

Gassama would no doubt be delighted to see McGuire come in through the door this deadline day too, as Wednesday look to significantly bolster up top to stave off the dreaded second-tier drop-zone.

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