مانشستر سيتي يوجه صدمة لـ منتخب مصر بشأن عمر مرموش.. ومحمد صلاح يترقب

اتخذ نادي مانشستر سيتي قرارًا حاسمًا بشأن النجم المصري عمر مرموش، فيما يتعلق ببطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا المرتقبة، التي ستنطلق في المغرب في شهر ديسمبر المقبل.

وتستضيف المغرب بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا في الفترة بين 21 ديسمبر و18 يناير المقبل.

ويشارك منتخب مصر في بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا حيث يتواجد في مجموعة تضم كلًا من أنجولا، جنوب إفريقيا وزيمبابوي.

وذكرت صحيفة “ديلي ميل” الإنجليزية أن مانشستر سيتي لن يسمح لمهاجمه عمر مرموش بالتواجد في معسكر تدريبي رفقة منتخب بلاده قبل كأس أمم إفريقيا.

وعاد مرموش إلى الملاعب مؤخرًا بعد غياب دام أكثر من شهر، بسبب إصابة في الركبة تعرض لها خلال فترة التوقف الدولي في سبتمبر.

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وجاءت عودة مرموش تدريجيًا قبل خوضه مباراة سوانزي سيتي في كأس كاراباو يوم الأربعاء الماضي، حيث سجل هدفًا رائعًا وساهم في تأهل مانشستر سيتي إلى دور ربع النهائي.

وقد يفتقد مانشستر سيتي خدمات عمر مرموش لمدة تصل إلى 10 مباريات حال وصول منتخب مصر إلى الأدوار الإقصائية في كأس أمم إفريقيا.

وسيخوض منتخب مصر مباراة ودية ضد نيجيريا في 14 ديسمبر القادم، لكن مانشستر سيتي سيسافر إلى كريستال بالاس في الدوري الإنجليزي في نفس اليوم، ويرغب في أن يكون مرموش متاحًا.

وأوضحت الصحيفة أنه من المتوقع أن ينضم مرموش إلى منتخب بلاده بعد تلك المباراة أمام كريستال بالاس، بينما يواجه ليفربول قرارًا مشابهًا مع محمد صلاح، حيث قرر المدرب حسام حسن الاستعانة به.

ومن المقرر أن يواجه ليفربول برايتون في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز في اليوم السابق، ومن المرجح أن يُتخذ قرار بشأن مشاركة صلاح إذا ما تم اختياره، كما هو متوقع، من قبل مصر لمواجهة نيجيريا.

ويبدأ منتخب مصر مشواره في كأس أمم إفريقيا بمباراته ضد زيمبابوي يوم 22 ديسمبر، ثم جنوب إفريقيا 26 وأنجولا 29.

Arsenal star considering switching international allegiance from Spain after being promised place at 2026 World Cup

Arsenal defender Cristhian Mosquera is considering switching international allegiance from Spain after being promised a spot elsewhere at the 2026 World Cup in North America. Mosquera, born in the city of Alicante, has represented the Spanish national team at various youth levels, but he has yet to break into the senior squad. With the World Cup fast approaching, the 21-year-old is considering representing another nation.

Mosquera joined Arsenal this summer

Arsenal completed the signing of Mosquera from Valencia during the summer transfer window in a £13 million ($17m) deal. The 21-year-old was brought in to add depth and competition to Mikel Arteta’s backline, which already boasts one of the Premier League’s most formidable centre-back pairings in William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes.

Mosquera has already adjusted to life in north London and has recently explained what convinced him to leave Spain and move to the Premier League. The defender had said: "I feel great at the club and in the city. From the first moment Arteta spoke to me, I had no doubts about going to Arsenal. There’s an incredible group of players. Plus, there are a lot of Spanish speakers who have helped me adapt. When I signed, I knew I was going to face them [Gabriel and Saliba], two world-class stars, but that was the club’s idea: to have players competing for every position to go as far as possible."

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Mosquera has represented the Spanish national team at Under-15, U16, U18, U19 and U21 levels, but he is yet to break into Luis de la Fuente's senior squad. Mosquera is desperate to play at the World Cup in North America next year but he is currently behind Dean Huijsen, Robin Le Normand and Pau Cubarsi in La Roja's set-up. His wish could, however, be fulfilled, as according to , Colombia are hoping to convince the defender to represent their national team. The Gunners star's parents hail from the South American nation and he himself holds a Colombian passport.

The CONMEBOL side have reportedly guaranteed Mosquera a place in their squad at the 2026 World Cup, which might convince the 21-year-old to switch his international allegiance. In 2023, Colombia had made similar efforts, but at that point, the youngster was convinced he would represent Spain at the senior level after being named as the captain of their U-21 team.

Can footballers switch international allegiance?

The short answer is yes. Footballers can change international teams thanks to the FIFA eligibility rules. Article 9 of FIFA's Regulations Governing the Application of the Statutes deals with changing association. The rules allow a player to change their national team allegiance only once, but the latest 2020 update also facilitates a reversal of a change request in certain specific circumstances. FIFA allows footballers to change their international team allegiance in recognition of the complexities of individual identity that accompany the increasingly globalised society in which we live. It is generally accepted that there are many players who hold more than one nationality and whose attachment to a particular country or countries is inherently nuanced.

In recent times, former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood is in the process of switching allegiance from England to Jamaica. Greenwood made just the one appearance for England before he was exiled by United in 2023 and has since been working on a switch of allegiance that would allow him to make his return on the international stage.

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Getty Images SportMosquera's journey at Arsenal so far

Mosquera’s signing has already proven to be a masterstroke for Arsenal, not only in terms of squad depth but also in value. At just £13m, the Spanish defender is considered one of the bargains of the summer transfer window, and his performances have backed that up. When Saliba picked up a minor injury against Liverpool last month, Arteta immediately turned to Mosquera – a decision that paid off, with the youngster putting in a composed display. Arteta later praised his impact, saying, "Thank God we had Mosquera." He has appeared in eight matches across all competitions, which include two Premier League starts and one in the Champions League.

'The excitement overcomes me' – Alexis Sanchez explains why he celebrated scoring for Sevilla against former club Barcelona in thumping win

Alexis Sanchez admitted the 'excitement overcomes me' as he helped Sevilla dismantle a poor Barcelona side at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.

  • Sanchez celebrated against Barca

    According to Barca Universal, Sevilla forward Sanchez has explained why he celebrated after scoring against his former club Barcelona in their stunning 4-1 La Liga victory on Sunday, admitting that the emotion of the moment "overcomes me". The Chilean international had previously stated he would not celebrate if he found the net against the Catalan club, but broke that promise after converting a 13th-minute penalty to open the scoring.

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    What Sanchez said about his celebration

    Speaking after the match, Alexis clarified that his actions were driven by the heat of the moment rather than any disrespect towards his old side, for whom he still holds a great affection. "I had said I wouldn’t celebrate, but sometimes the excitement overcomes me, and the desire drives me to do so," Sanchez said, according to Zona Mixta. "In truth, I hold a great deal of love for Barcelona."

  • Sanchez opens scoring in dominant Sevilla performance

    The veteran forward set the tone for a memorable night at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, calmly dispatching a penalty to give his side an early lead. The spot-kick was awarded after a VAR review, which judged that Ronald Araujo had fouled Isaac Romero inside the box. Sanchez's opener was the catalyst for a dominant display from Sevilla, who overwhelmed the reigning champions with their aggressive and energetic style of play.

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  • Barcelona's defensive collapse at the Pizjuan

    The defeat was a disastrous result for Barcelona, who were defensively frail throughout the contest. After Sanchez's penalty, further goals from Isaac Romero, Jose Angel Carmona and Akor Adams sealed the emphatic win for Sevilla. A late consolation goal from Marcus Rashford did little to mask a poor performance from Hansi Flick's team, who were outplayed and outfought, ending the match with just 39% possession despite having more shots than their opponents.

Bahia bate o Palmeiras, e resultado pode tirar o Verdão da vice-liderança do Brasileirão

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O Bahia bateu o Palmeiras, nesta quarta-feira (21), por 1 a 0, na Fonte Nova e derrubou o último invicto do Campeonato Brasileiro. Com gol de Thaciano, já nos acréscimos da partida, a equipe baiana voltou a vencer após oito jogos de jejum. Com o resultado, o Verdão segue na segunda posição na tabela, pode se afastar do líder Botafogo e ainda perder a vice-liderança para o Flamengo. Já o Bahia vai para a 14ª posição e se afasta da zona da degola.

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Bahia começa melhor, mas Palmeiras equilibra o jogo e cria chances

Dona da casa e embalada pela torcida, a equipe baiana começou o jogo com muita intensidade e buscando marcar o Verdão no campo de ataque, criando dificuldades para os visitantes saírem de sua defesa. No entanto, como um time experiente e entrosado, logo equilibrou as ações e foi ganhando espaço. Entre um passe errado e outro, o Alviverde conseguia chegar no setor ofensivo com certa tranquilidade, mas pecava na conclusão dos lances. Zé Rafael, por exemplo, abriu espaço para o chute colocado, mas acabou errando o alvo em uma boa chance.

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Palmeiras melhora, mas não é eficiente e fecha o primeiro tempo prejudicado pelo VAR

Já dono do jogo e consciente dos espaços que tinha para poder chegar ao gol, o Palmeiras fazia um jogo seguro, embora tivesse repentes de displicência que causaram contra-ataques perigosos. Em seu campo ofensivo, Artur e Endrick desperdiçaram boas chances de abrirem o placar por falta de capricho na conclusão. Faltou capricho também em alguns cruzamentos que tinham potencial de gol. Aliás, gol o Verdão até fez em um lance em que o goleiro Marcos Felipe se atrapalhou com chute fraco de Artur e a bola correu para dentro do gol. O arqueiro conseguiu salvar, mas a bola pareceu ter ultrapassado a linha. Acontece que o VAR não viu e mandou seguir o jogo.

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Palmeiras voltou melhor do intervalo, porém seguiu sem eficiência no ataque

O Verdão retornou do vestiário com domínio da partida, algo que já tinha na primeira etapa. O Bahia, mesmo como mandante, procurava mais evitar que o adversário pegasse na bola do que propriamente ditar o ritmo. Apesar do controle palmeirense e de uma certa facilidade para chegar no ataque, o time de Abel Ferreira seguia sem conseguir definir as jogadas de forma eficiente. Em uma das melhores chances, Dudu recebeu sozinho dentro da área, finalizou bem, mas o goleiro Marcos Felipe conseguiu desviar para escanteio. Alguns minutos depois, em um contra-ataque perigoso, os donos da casa quase abriram o placar com Kayky.

Mudanças nos times, mas quem muda o placar é o Bahia

Ambos os técnicos buscaram alterar as formações que estavam em campo para tentar balançar a rede. Mas a verdade é que pouca coisa aconteceu na segunda metade da etapa final. Por mais que o Verdão tenha insistido em alcançar o campo de ataque, passes errados e uma ansiedade acima da média foram prejudiciais no objetivo do time. Já o Bahia chegava na frente de forma inofensiva, sem assustar a defesa palmeirense. Até que, em uma jogada individual de Cauly, Danielzinho arriscou para o gol, Lomba rebateu e Thaciano colocou para dentro para fazer 1 a 0 e derrubar o último invicto do Brasileirão.

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E agora?

Com a derrota, o Palmeiras fica com 22 pontos na classificação, mas permanece na segunda posição, um ponto atrás do Botafogo, que ainda joga na rodada nesta quinta-feira (22), diante do Cuiabá, fora de casa. Caso o Flamengo vença sua partida, tomará a vice-liderança do Alviverde. Na próxima rodada, neste domingo (25), o Verdão recebe o Fogão no Allianz Parque, no que pode ser um duelo pela liderança. Já o Bahia vai a 12 pontos e fica na 14ª posição, se afastando da zona da degola.

FICHA TÉCNICA
BAHIA 1 x 0 PALMEIRAS
Local: Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador (BA)
Data e hora: 21/6/2023, às 21h30 (de Brasília)
Árbitro: Wilton Pereira Sampaio (Fifa-GO)
Assistentes: Bruno Raphael Pires (Fifa-GO) e Leone Carvalho Rocha (GO)
VAR: Igor Junio Benevenuto de Oliveira (VAR-Fifa-MG)
Público e Renda: 31.013 torcedores/R$ 1.266.953,00
Cartões amarelos: Everaldo, Kayky, Ademir e Vinicius Mingotti (BAH) Breno Lopes, Gabriel Menino e Endrick (PAL)
Cartões vermelhos: –
Gols: Thaciano (47’/2ºT) (1-0)

BAHIA: Marcos Felipe; Cicinho, Kanu, Vitor Hugo (Gabriel Xavier, aos 27’/2ºT) e Chávez; Rezende, Acevedo, Thaciano e Cauly; Kayky (Danielzinho, aos 37’/2ºT) e Vinicius Mingotti (Everaldo, aos 20’/2ºT). Técnico: Renato Paiva.

PALMEIRAS: Marcelo Lomba; Mayke, Gustavo Gómez, Luan e Vanderlan; Zé Rafael, Gabriel Menino (Richard Ríos, aos 31’/2ºT) e Bruno Tabata (Luis Guilherme, aos 26’/2ºT); Artur (Giovani, aos 36’/2ºT), Dudu (Breno Lopes, aos 36’/2ºT) e Endrick (Flaco López, aos 26’/2ºT). Técnico: Abel Ferreira.

Rafael Leao still missing for AC Milan as Massimiliano Allegri reveals new target date for Portuguese attacker's return

AC Milan will be without star forward Rafael Leao for their Coppa Italia clash with Lecce as he continues his recovery from a muscle injury. Coach Massimiliano Allegri has ruled him out of Tuesday's game but has now targeted this weekend's crucial Serie A fixture against Napoli for his potential return.

  • Leao still sidelined

    Leao remains sidelined with a muscle injury and will miss Tuesday's Coppa Italia tie against Lecce, with manager Allegri now hoping that he can be fit for the upcoming headline showdown against reigning Serie A champions Napoli. In an interview with , Allegri confirmed the Portuguese star is not yet ready for action.

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    Leao injury update and return timeline

    Leao has been out of action for over a month, having sustained a muscle problem in a match against Bari on August 17th. He has not featured so far in Serie A this season and will play no part in the Coppa Italia round of 32 clash at San Siro, with the club now set to assess his fitness later this week ahead of a potential comeback in the league.

  • 'We'll evaluate him for Napoli' – What Allegri said

    Providing an update on the 26-year-old's condition, Allegri set out a clear timeline for a decision on his return. 

    "Leao's return is definitely not tomorrow," the coach confirmed. "We'll evaluate him on Thursday and Friday and then decide whether or not he'll be available for Napoli." 

    Allegri also revealed that Christopher Nkunku could start against Lecce as he plans to rotate his squad, stating, "Tomorrow is a chance to see who has played less, but it's also a chance to move forward and advance to the next round."

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  • Milan in fine form heading into Lecce clash

    The Rossoneri enter the cup tie in strong domestic form, having won their last three Serie A matches. They will be favourites to advance, having already defeated Lecce 2-0 in the league earlier this season. Allegri will watch from the stands as he serves the final game of a two-match Coppa Italia suspension carried over from his time at Juventus, with his assistant Marco Landucci set to manage the team from the touchline.

BBL preview: Squads, fixtures, overseas names, players to watch

Brisbane Heat are the defending champions while eyes will be on whether the Melbourne teams can rebound

Tristan Lavalette and Andrew McGlashan12-Dec-2024Adelaide Strikers(Tristan Lavalette)Captain Matt Short
Coach Tim Paine
Fixtures Click hereSquad* Fabian Allen, James Bazley, Cameron Boyce, Jordan Buckingham, Alex Carey, Brendan Doggett, Travis Head, Thomas Kelly, Chris Lynn, Harry Nielsen, Jamie Overton, Lloyd Pope, Ollie Pope, Alex Ross, D’Arcy Short, Matt Short, Henry Thornton, Jake WeatheraldHow they stack upStrikers struggled for consistency last season, but a stunning upset of Perth Scorchers at Optus Stadium in the knockout final has them believing they aren’t far off the pace. They had a significant off-field change with coach Jason Gillespie departing for Pakistan and replaced by former Test captain Tim Paine, who was an assistant with Strikers last season. For the second straight season will be without legspinner Rashid Khan, who opted to skip the tournament after missing last season with a back injury. Strikers pre-signed England Test batter Ollie Pope before retaining allrounder Jamie Overton with their platinum selection. They also selected West Indian Fabian Allen in a bid to strengthen their middle-order and spin stocks. South Australia quick Jordan Buckingham has effectively replaced Wes Agar, who was traded to Sydney Thunder.Player to watchMatt Short did not make the most of his opportunities at the top of the order in the ODI and T20I series against Pakistan as the Champions Trophy approaches. He will be aiming for another big BBL campaign after smashing 541 runs at 60 with a strike-rate of 153 last season to claim back-to-back BBL MVP awards. Short’s handy offspin, often used to start an innings, and strong leadership makes him Strikers’ talisman.Availability issuesChris Lynn will be available for the entire season having previously left early for the UAE league, while Pope will miss the early stages due to England’s current tour of New Zealand. Overton and Allen should be free throughout, while Test players Travis Head and Alex Carey may be available for three games at the backend of the regular season before they fly off to Sri Lanka.Can the defending champions back it up?•Cricket Australia/Getty ImagesBrisbane Heat(Tristan Lavalette)Captain Usman Khawaja
Coach Johan Botha
Fixtures Click hereSquad Tom Alsop, Xavier Bartlett, Max Bryant, Spencer Johnson, Usman Khawaja, Matthew Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan McSweeney, Colin Munro, Michael Neser, Jimmy Peirson, Will Prestwidge, Matthew Renshaw, Mitchell Swepson, Callum Vidler, Paul Walter, Jack Wildermuth, Jack WoodHow they stack upAs the defending champions, after a memorable finals campaign, Heat as expected have made few changes. Perhaps their most significant is off-field with Johan Botha replacing Wade Seccombe as coach. Heat did lose big-hitting Josh Brown, who starred in last season’s finals, to Renegades and Sam Billings to Thunder. But Colin Munro and left-handed allrounder Paul Walter, who became a fan favourite, will return. Heat drafted English Tom Alsop to specifically help provide middle-order depth and he can also take the gloves.Player to watchAfter a breakout season in 2022-23, Spencer Johnson was one of the very best bowlers in the BBL last season and a key in Heat’s triumph. He is now on the fringes of Australia’s white-ball teams and produced a maiden five-wicket haul in international career after destroying Pakistan last month at the SCG. His fiery left-arm bowling is particularly challenging on the bouncy Gabba surface, while his new ball partnership with seamer Xavier Bartlett often ignited Heat last season.Availability issuesOverseas players Munro, Walter and Alsop are available for the entire season. Test players Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne and Nathan McSweeney, who captained Heat to last season’s title, will have a window of availability in the backend of the regular season. They are likely to be part of the Sri Lanka tour, while spinners Matthew Kuhnemann and Mitchell Swepson could also be in the selection mix.Can Hobart Hurricanes break their BBL duck?•Getty ImagesHobart Hurricanes(Tristan Lavalette)Captain Nathan Ellis
Coach Jeff Vaughan
Fixtures Click hereSquad Iain Carlisle, Nikhil Chaudhary, Tim David, Paddy Dooley, Jake Doran, Nathan Ellis, Peter Hatzoglou, Shai Hope, Waqar Salamkheil, Caleb Jewell, Chris Jordan, Ben McDermott, Riley Meredith, Mitch Owen, Billy Stanlake, Matthew Wade, Charlie Wakim, Mac WrightHow they stack upApart from Melbourne Stars, Hurricanes are the only team without a BBL title and have missed the finals in three of the past four seasons. They have a familiar core, but their big addition is West Indies batter Shai Hope, who is hoped to strengthen a top-order that has misfired in previous seasons. Hurricanes selected Bangladesh legspinner Rishad Hossain with their third pick in the overseas draft, but he has since been ruled out of the entire tournament due to international commitments and the Bangladesh Premier League. Afghanistan left-arm wrist-spinner Waqar Salamkheil has been signed as an overseas replacement. English quick Chris Jordan returns as their direct overseas signing, while Indian Nikhil Chaudhary will be back after his powerful middle-order batting provided a bright spot for Hurricanes during a breakout last season.Player to watchTim David’s struggles mirrored Hurricanes’ woes last season after he finished with just 112 runs at a modest strike-rate – by his standards – of 134.94 from nine innings. There has been debate over the years on whether David should be moved up the order from his specialist role as a finisher, which he occupies for Australia, but he is likely to remain at No. 6 to start the season. David has gone off the boil at the international level ever since a subpar T20 World Cup and he had little impact against Pakistan in the recent T20I series. He will be keen for a big BBL campaign to ensure he remains firmly part of Australia’s T20 plans.Availability issuesHope will miss the early stages due to West Indies’ white-ball series against Bangladesh before being available for a block of matches until the ILT20, while Salamkheil can play the first six matches before he also departs for the Dubai league. Jordan along with Matthew Wade and legspinner Peter Hatzoglou will only leave for the ILT20 after the BBL. They are unlikely to have anyone in contention for the Sri Lanka tour.There will be plenty of eyes on Jacob Bethell during his short stay with Renegades•Getty ImagesMelbourne Renegades(Tristan Lavalette)Captain Will Sutherland
Coach Cameron White
Fixtures Click hereSquad Jacob Bethell, Josh Brown, Xavier Crone, Harry Dixon, Laurie Evans, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Marcus Harris, Mackenzie Harvey, Hassan Khan, Nathan Lyon, Fergus O’Neill, Kane Richardson, Tom Rogers, Gurinder Sandhu, Tim Seifert, Will Sutherland, Jon Wells, Adam ZampaHow they stack upAfter a disappointing seventh-placed finish last season, Renegades have overhauled their roster and transitioned after the retirements of stalwarts Aaron Finch and Shaun Marsh, while skipper Nic Maddinson moved to Thunder. Will Sutherland will take the captaincy reins, while Cameron White has replaced David Saker as coach. They went about replenishing the batting by selecting Laurie Evans, who last season was dynamic for Scorchers in the middle-order, with their platinum pick in the draft and signing Heat title-winning opener Josh Brown. Fresh off a couple of eye-catching innings during England’s Test tour of New Zealand, left-handed Jacob Bethell enters with a lot of expectation and adds firepower along with New Zealand wicketkeeper-batter Tim Seifert. Marcus Harris brings experience to the batting, while USA spin-bowling allrounder Hassan Khan was added as a replacement player. Completing Renegades’ overhaul, Thunder stalwart Gurinder Sandhu along with Xavier Crone and Fergus O’Neill have been recruited to strengthen their pace stocks.Player to watchWill Sutherland steps into shoes previously held by Maddinson and Finch but can lean on his experience captaining Victoria in the Sheffield Shield and the One-Day Cup, while he was also interim skipper of Renegades for four games last season. Sutherland is working his way back from a side strain, which has kept him on the sidelines since early November, and his form this season might dictate how the Renegades fare. His aggressive pace bowling and destructive batting at the death make him a potential match-winner. Having played a couple of ODIs last season, Sutherland is firmly on the radar of Australia’s hierarchy.Availability IssuesEvans will be available for around six games until the ILT20, while Bethell will likely be free to play a block of three or four games between international commitments. Nathan Lyon will have availability for a few games in January before heading off to the tour of Sri Lanka, while Seifert and opener Jake Fraser-McGurk will play the entire season before heading to the ILT20.Can Glenn Maxwell find his best form?•Getty ImagesMelbourne Stars(Tristan Lavalette)Captain Marcus Stoinis
Coach Peter Moores
Fixtures Click hereSquad Scott Boland, Hilton Cartwright, Joe Clarke, Brody Couch, Tom Curran, Ben Duckett, Sam Harper, Campbell Kellaway, Glenn Maxwell, Hamish McKenzie, Jon Merlo, Adam Milne, Usama Mir, Joel Paris, Tom Rogers, Peter Siddle, Mark Steketee, Marcus Stoinis, Doug Warren, Beau Webster.How they stack upThe high-profile Stars have never won a title and also failed to reach the finals over the past four seasons. They are hoping for a turnaround amid a significant leadership change with Glenn Maxwell handing over the captaincy reins to Marcus Stoinis. They lured allrounder Tom Curran from Sydney Sixers before selecting England opener Ben Duckett with the top pick in a draft selection that surprised some observers. Usama Mir was selected to bolster their spin options, but he will miss the first three matches of the season with New Zealand quick Adam Milne signed as a replacement.Player to watchAfter five seasons as captain, Glenn Maxwell can now purely focus on his batting and he’ll be keen to recapture his brilliant best following a modest T20 World Cup. He mostly struggled in the recent white-ball series against Pakistan although did rewind the clock with a 19-ball 43 in a rain-affected T20I match at the Gabba. But he suffered a hamstring injury in the final match in Hobart and faces a race against time to be fit for the season opener against Scorchers. If he is fit and firing this season then it could lift Stars up the ladder.Availability issuesDuckett will miss the opening three games of the BBL season as he completes his Test duties in New Zealand with Joe Clarke set for his second stint at Stars as a replacement. Duckett is also set to miss the backend of the season due to England’s white-ball tour of India. Scott Boland and allrounder Beau Webster may miss the early stages while part of Australia’s Test squad. Stoinis and Curran are available for the entire BBL season before flying off to leagues in South Africa and the UAE respectively.Josh Inglis could open the batting for Scorchers•Getty ImagesPerth Scorchers(Tristan Lavalette)Captain Ashton Turner
Coach Adam Voges
Fixtures Click hereSquad Ashton Agar, Finn Allen, Mahli Beardman, Jason Behrendorff, Cooper Connolly, Sam Fanning, Aaron Hardie, Nick Hobson, Matthew Hurst, Josh Inglis, Bryce Jackson, Keaton Jennings, Matt Kelly, Mitch Marsh, Lance Morris, Jhye Richardson, Matthew Spoors, Ashton Turner, Andrew TyeHow they stack upPerth Scorchers’, the BBL’s powerhouse, bid for a hat-trick of titles last season ended with a whimper after they were thrashed by Adelaide Strikers in a home knockout final. But as they eye a record-extending sixth title, Scorchers have backed their blueprint of continuity and sticking with a local core. There have been minimal changes, but they did recruit explosive New Zealand batter Finn Allen and he should address their issues at the top of the order which plagued them last season. Due to a salary cap squeeze, Scorchers were unable to retain Laurie Evans, who starred last season in the middle-order, but they got creative in trademark style and filled positions for need by drafting young English wicketkeeper-batter Matty Hurst and top-order batter Keaton Jennings. Scorchers are set to have some injury season injury issues, especially in the spin department with Cooper Connolly and Ashton Agar currently on the sidelines and so too skipper Ashton Turner, who bowls handy offspin. Quick Bryce Jackson, who has played three List A matches for WA, has been signed as a local replacement playerPlayer to watchIt’s been a whirlwind start to the season for wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis, who has captained Australia’s white-ball sides and been in the Test squad after being arguably the standout batter in domestic cricket. Even though he’s racked up plenty of miles crisscrossing the country recently, Inglis should be fresh heading into the BBL after watching on during the Test matches. Inglis has mostly batted in recent seasons for Scorchers at No. 4 or 5, where his prowess at facing spin can be well utilised, but he’s belted two T20I tons at No. 3 and is also well suited to opening. It might be tempting for Scorchers to use him as an opener after they had top-order struggles last season.Availability issuesSignificantly, overseas signings Allen, Hurst and Jennings have full availability. Test allrounder Mitchell Marsh is unlikely to figure this season, while Inglis could be in the frame for Australia’s tour of Sri Lanka. In a significant blow, allrounder Aaron Hardie could be out until Boxing Day as he recovers from a quad injury and then is likely to play as a specialist batter.Sean Abbott is one of a group of pace-bowling allrounders for Sydney Sixers•Cricket Australia/Getty ImagesSydney Sixers(Andrew McGlashan)Captain Moises Henriques
Coach Greg Shipperd
Fixtures Click hereSquad Sean Abbott, Jackson Bird, Jafer Chohan, Joel Davies, Ben Dwarshuis, Jack Edwards, Moises Henriques, Akeal Hosein, Daniel Hughes, Hayden Kerr, Ben Manenti, Todd Murphy, Kurtis Patterson, Mitch Perry, Josh Philippe, Jordan Silk, Steven Smith, James VinceHow they stack upContinuity continues to be the watch word for Sydney Sixers who put great stock behind the stability of their list. Akeal Hosein, the West Indies left-arm spinner, is a new face to them having been their pre-draft signing to fill gap left by the retired Steve O’Keefe. James Vince again returns as a consistent presence in the top order. Sixers also continued their theme of going left-field for their final overseas player by taking little-known English legspinner Jafer Chohan with their final draft pick. They will hope to get a few games out of Steven Smith between the India and Sri Lanka Test series in January while they are well served by domestic allrounders in Sean Abbott, Jack Edwards, Hayden Kerr and Ben Dwarshuis. The attack may be missing someone at the higher end of the pace bracket.Player to watchTodd Murphy becomes the senior domestic spinner in the side after the retirement of O’Keefe and it will be interesting to watch his T20 development after managing four wickets in nine matches last season but with a very impressive economy rate of 6.15 – the best of any bowler with more than 10 overs. He has put in some encouraging performances in the One-Day Cup this summer for Victoria. One of Murphy’s challenges could be maintaining his red-ball preparation if, as expected, he is part of the squad to tour Sri Lanka in late January.Availability issuesSmith will only have a small window between Test commitments but could get four games depending on when the squad flies to Sri Lanka. If Murphy also tours he would miss finals should Sixers qualify. Abbott may also be with the Test squad on occasions during the India series. Hosein will miss the first game then be available for the next six before leaving for the ILT20 while Vince also has a deal with that competition.David Warner’s availability is a big boost for Sydney Thunder•Getty ImagesSydney Thunder(Andrew McGlashan)Captain David Warner
Coach Trevor Bayliss
Fixtures Click hereSquad Wes Agar, Cameron Bancroft, Sam Billings, Ollie Davies, Lockie Ferguson, Matthew Gilkes, Chris Green, Liam Hatcher, Sam Konstas, Nic Maddinson, Nathan McAndrew, Sherfane Rutherford, William Salzmann, Daniel Sams, Jason Sangha, Tanveer Sangha, David WarnerHow they stack upIt feels like Thunder, under the guidance of new general manager Trent Copeland, have had a very good off-season. They have secured Sam Billings on a multi-year deal with full availability, have the hard-hitting left-hander Sherfane Rutherford in the middle order and the express pace of Lockie Ferguson for seven games. On the domestic front, Wes Agar has bolstered the fast-bowling attack. Meanwhile, David Warner is available for a full season for the first time and has been named captain after his leadership ban was overturned. They have also recruited Nic Maddinson although a broken finger has put his season in doubt. With offspinner Chris Green and legspinner Tanveer Sangha they would appear to have a lot of bases cover.Player to watchSam Konstas has been at the centre of a lot of conversations this season when he was among the contenders for a Test call-up, and since being overlooked has strung together some eye-catching innings. He has yet to make his T20 debut but the injury to Maddinson may create a vacancy at the top of the order. As ever with a young player, there will be a focus on how he transitions between formats but this generation barely breaks sweat at such challenges.Availability issuesRutherford and Ferguson both have ILT20 deals so will leave in time for that tournament. Warner is also bound for Dubai but will play the full BBL, including finals if Thunder qualify. On the domestic front, Thunder may escape any disruption from Australia calls unless Sangha or Konstas get an unlikely call-up for Sri Lanka.Squads all subject to change

Abbott presses his case with four to give NSW an edge

Mitchell Starc also dismissed Marcus Harris for 26 while Peter Handscomb and Campbell Kellaway made half-centuries

Alex Malcolm20-Oct-2024

Sean Abbott was outstanding on the opening day at the MCG•Getty Images

Sean Abbott put his name in the queue of back-up Test quicks with an outstanding spell while Mitchell Starc won a key battle over Marcus Harris that could shape Australia’s side as New South Wales took the ascendency against Victoria on the opening day at the MCG.In front of a lively Sunday crowd of around 1800, Abbott took four wickets and arguably deserved more on the back of some high-quality sustained fast bowling across the day, including an incredible spell after tea that yielded 3 for 0 in 15 balls and the swung the momentum NSW’s way.Related

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Peter Handscomb and Campbell Kellaway made fighting half-centuries in challenging conditions that favoured the seamers.Harris was unable to kick on after batting the entire first session for 26. Starc bowled impressively in the morning but went unrewarded despite finding swing and extra bounce while operating at high pace. Harris fought hard and played reasonably well without being able to score freely. Shortly before lunch, Starc pinned Harris on the underside of his left arm to leave a large egg-shaped bruise.The left-armer returned after the break to first beat Harris on the inside edge and nearly bowl him, before picking him up caught down the leg side. Harris bemoaned his misfortune but Starc’s extra pace and bounce meant he was not in control of the leg glance.NSW did not claim another wicket for the next 34 overs as Kellaway and Handscomb shared a century stand against some excellent bowling. Abbott and Starc in particular beat the bat regularly. Abbott had a number of half-shouts turned down while Starc broke Handscomb’s bat with a searing delivery that climbed from a length and cracked the splice of his blade.Kellaway and Handscomb defended against that duo and then expanded against Nathan Lyon. Kellaway launched him for a huge six over wide long-on while Handscomb played him with typical class.Jackson Bird broke the stand after tea, finding the outside edge with a superb off-cutter to dismiss Kellaway for 55 from 160 deliveries.Abbott then returned to wreak havoc. Handscomb, on 64, attempted a drive at a fuller length, but Abbott managed to get the ball to straighten a touch and Steven Smith held the edge at second slip.In Abbott’s next over he removed Sam Harper in similar fashion. Abbott went wide of the crease and dragged his length back as Harper shuffled forward. Again the ball straightened off the seam and caught the edge with Nic Maddinson claiming the chance sharply at third slip. Abbott should have had another two balls later but Maddinson grassed an easier catch that went straight to him off Will Sutherland’s outside edge.It cost nothing as Abbott nicked off Sutherland again to the safe gloves of Josh Phillippe. When Lyon had Sam Elliott caught at short leg, Victoria had slumped from 164 for 2 to 185 for 7.”I thought we bowled pretty well,” Abbott said after play. “But equally, I think the Vic boys batted very well on that wicket.”It felt a bit frustrating at times. We went past the bat a lot. It was just nice to get some reward late in the day after some hard toil all day.”Tom Rogers took 37 balls to get off the mark while watching three of his team-mates fall at the other end. But he and Fergus O’Neill mounted a rearguard against the second new ball with a 58-run stand before O’Neill fell late in the day for 28. Jack Nisbet picked up a second when he had Todd Murphy caught behind in the shadows of stumps.Handscomb was pleased with Victoria’s score given how much pace and seam movement there was in the surface and how well New South Wales bowled.”They bowled beautifully,” Handscomb said. “They’re always going to be there or thereabouts, and not really give you any loose balls.”We just kept telling each other just to try and fight and keep getting through. Because it’s tough for us out there but it’s also going to be tougher for the next bloke coming in.”I think it’s a really good day for us today. We’re really happy with that situation. I think when you get sent in here day one where, if we can get somewhere between 180 to 220, we tend to feel like we’re still in the game.”

Better signing than Nygren: Celtic close in on deal for "fantastic" talent

Celtic’s winning start to pre-season continues.

On Tuesday evening, the Hoops beat Cork City 2-1 at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, with Luke McCowan breaking the deadlock, before young defender Colby Donovan forced home a late winner.

Next up, Brendan Rodgers’ side are in Portugal to face Estrela da Amadora behind-closed-doors on Saturday, before a green-and-white Clásico against Primeira Liga champions Sporting CP at Estádio Algarve next Wednesday.

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Kyōgo Furuhashi has not been replaced, after being sold in January, while Nicolas Kühn is on his way to Como for a reported fee of £16.3m.

Meantime, Benjamin Nygren has arrived from Nordsjælland for around £1.7m, but supporters are demanding more reinforcements, so could that be about to arrive?

Well, according to a report by Japanese outlet Hochi News, Celtic are ‘close’ to signing striker Shin Yamada from Kawasaki Frontale.

Martin McMillan of the Glasgow Times adds that a fee of £1.5m has been agreed between the two clubs.

The 25-year-old is currently representing Japan at the EAFF E-1 Football Championship, a tournament for East Asian nations, with the Samurai Blue facing China on Saturday and then hosts Korea Republic on Tuesday, after which Yamada will travel to Glasgow to finalise his move.

Shin Yamada in action for Kawasaki Frontale.

He will become the tenth Japanese player to represent Celtic, joining fellow new recruit Hayato Inamura, so will he be a massive success like new teammates Daizen Maeda, Reo Hatate and the aforementioned Kyōgo?

How Shin Yamada will improve Celtic

Yamada began his senior football career at college side Toin University of Yokohama, before joining Kawasaki Frontale in 2022, scoring 32 goals in 121 appearances for the Sky Blue and Blacks.

The club’s biggest achievement during this period came back in April, reaching the AFC Champions League Final for the very first time, dumping out Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr in the semis, before a 2-0 defeat to Al-Ahli in Jeddah, with Yamada introduced as a half-time substitute in that final.

Yamada’s own personal breakout campaign was the 2024 J League season, scoring 19 times in the league last year, bagging 21 goals throughout the calendar year across all competitions, so let’s assess his statistics.

Shin Yamada 2024 J League statistics

Statistics

Yamada

J League rank

Goals

19

3rd

Goals per 90

0.85

1st

Goals + assists per 90

0.98

1st

Shots

80

12th

Shots on target

37

5th

Shots on target %

46.3%

10th

Big chances missed

14

8th

Statistics courtesy of FBref.com and SofaScore

As the table outlines, only two players, namely Brazilian duo Anderson Lopes and Leonardo, scored more J League goals than Yamada last year, with the Japanese forward averaging a goal every 105 minutes, an impressive tally for the team that finished tenth.

This form led to Ryo Nakagawara of Shogun Soccer describing him as “fantastic”, adding that he is a “natural finisher” who possesses “excellent movement” in the box, while also offering a threat in-behind due to his “quick acceleration”.

So, why might the Japanese international prove to be a better signing than Nygren?

Let’s take a look at their respective statistics.

Shin Yamada vs Benjamin Nygren (Jan 2024-present) comparison

Statistics

Yamada

Nygren

Appearances

83

32

Minutes

4,212

2,995

Goals

26

19

Assists

8

4

All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt

Yamada was absolutely on fire last season, starring in, according to Global Football Rankings, the 23rd best league in the world, which is 20 places higher than the Scottish Premiership.

Japanese players Maeda, Kyōgo and Hatate have all arrived at Celtic and hit the ground running, and Yamada could surely do the same, considering he’s in the middle of his domestic season and currently playing at an international tournament.

Meantime, Nygren hasn’t been in action since Sweden’s 4-3 friendly win over Algeria at Nationalarenan on 10 June, so may require some time to get up to speed, while he also isn’t a guaranteed starter, if other winger targets were to arrive.

Indeed, it is centre-forward where Rodgers is truly in need of depth, amid Kyogo’s prior departure, hence why Yamada could prove to be a better and more important signing than the Swede.

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Dom Sibley century breaks Surrey's losing streak

Surrey end run of five straight defeats to dent Leicestershire’s knock-out hopes

ECB Reporters Network06-Aug-2024In-form Dom Sibley’s second hundred in three matches spurred Surrey to end a run of five straight defeats with their first Metro Bank One-Day Cup victory of the season, dealing a blow to Leicestershire’s hopes of qualifying for the knock-out stages.Sibley followed his 149 against Warwickshire and 72 versus Nottinghamshire with 105, sharing stands of 138 for the first wicket with Ryan Patel (72) and 111 for the second with Ben Geddes (61) as Surrey totalled 296 for 6. It proved enough despite losing five wickets in the last eight overs.The Foxes were given a chance as opener Sol Budinger maintained his place as the competition’s leading run scorer by hitting 70 from 68 balls and Tom Scriven’s career-best 55 raised hopes of a gripping finish for a crowd of almost 1,400 but ultimately proved in vain, leg-spinner Cameron Steel taking 3 for 48 for the victors.All-rounders Ian Holland, with 2 for 50, and Scriven, with 2 for 51, were the pick of the Foxes bowlers, with 19-year-old seamer Sam Wood taking 1 for 34 on his List A debut.If the Foxes finished well with the ball, the start provided by Sibley and Patel with the bat was comfortably Surrey’s best of the season.Asked to bat first on an overcast morning, Surrey were 51 without loss from 10 overs and were 125 for nothing by halfway, Sibley having gone to fifty from 59 balls with Patel reaching his from 72.Patel suffered an unlucky dismissal. Shaping to hook the tall Wood, he seemed to be hit on the shoulder before the ball deflected off his helmet on to the stumps.Geddes maintained Surrey’s positive start. Dropped by Chris Wright at fine leg on 35 off Liam Trevaskis, he cashed in to the tune of 26 more runs before falling to a catch at deep midwicket off Roman Walker.Sibley had gone to his hundred from 115 balls in the 42nd over with his 11th four but soon miscued to long-off, giving Scriven wickets in consecutive overs after Rory Burns was bowled sweeping.Holland then had Josh Blake caught at backward point and 19-year-old Surrey debutant Ollie Sykes at long-on, a fifth wicket to fall in seven overs with Surrey slipping from 249 for 1 to 286 to 6.The Foxes’ chase suffered a double stumble to leave them 49 for 2 from 10 after Holland picked out deep backward square off James Taylor and Lewis Hill was caught behind off Conor McKerr.Ajinkya Rahane had an escape when he was spilled at cover on four off McKerr, which was beginning to look like an expensive drop by Steel as he and Budinger began to accelerate, the latter passing fifty for the fourth time in five innings, the run including 120 against Essex at Chelmsford. But Rahane could make only 27 before he was caught at midwicket off Patel, the ball perhaps sticking in the pitch a little.Budinger and Peter Handscomb shared a match-winning 113-run partnership against Essex on this ground last year but could add only 48 this time before Budinger holed out to deep midwicket.It felt like a significant moment at 142 for 4 in the 26th, one that was amplified two overs later as Handscomb hit straight to cover, both batters falling to Steel.Trevaskis was bowled by left-arm spinner Yousef Majid and Cox fell leg-before to McKerr. Scriven’s 45-run eighth-wicket stand with Wood, stumped off Steel for 22, kept the contest alive, Scriven hitting two sixes, but 20 off Taylor in the last over was always unlikely and the match ended with Scriven falling to a stunning catch by Patel at backward point as Leicestershire were all out for 279.With three wins from five, qualification for the knock-out stages is still possible, although Group B leaders Warwickshire and Glamorgan both have five wins from five.Both sides wore black armbands and a minute’s silence was observed at the start of the match as the cricket world mourns the loss of great England and Surrey servant Graham Thorpe.

Ben Slater cashes in on dead deck as Nottinghamshire settle for bore-draw

Only one wicket falls all day as Somerset toil in vain at Trent Bridge

ECB Reporters Network26-Jun-2024

Ben Slater pulls the ball away•Getty Images

Nottinghamshire 360 and 425 for 2 (Slater 168*, Hameed 91, Young 68*, Stone 63) drew with Somerset 470 (Abell 111, Pretorius 95*, Pennington 5-96) Nottinghamshire opener Ben Slater turned the 13th hundred of his career into an unbeaten 168 but a lifeless final-day pitch had consigned this Vitality County Championship match to a draw long before that conclusion was reached with an exchange of handshakes at ten minutes to five as the home side declared on 425 for two.Only one wicket fell in 72 overs on the day, Slater finishing on a score he has bettered only twice in his career, with overseas batter Will Young making 68 not out after Olly Stone had been out for 63 nine overs after lunch, the England fast bowler again showing off his batting skills with a half-century in each innings for the first time in his career.There was too little in the pitch to encourage much interest for the bowlers, however, and it was hardly surprising that Nottinghamshire showed no interest in setting Somerset a target, given that their prospects of taking 10 wickets were almost non-existent.The 13 points they take ensure they remain at a comfortable distance from the relegation places in the Division One table; Somerset’s 15 keep them third.After sharing an opening partnership of 172 with Haseeb Hameed that was broken shortly before Tuesday’s close, Slater found two more long-term companions in Stone and Young.Stone ostensibly joined him as nightwatchman with Hameed’s demise but is making a strong case to be recognised as a genuine all-rounder.The 30-year-old England fast bowler had made only one half-century in 47 first-class matches before surprising onlookers with a very good 90 against Lancashire on this ground in May but now has three in his last five innings.This time he chipped in with 63 to go with his first-innings 83 batting at nine. Not all of his nine boundaries came off the middle of the bat, yet his defence was solid and he had helped Slater add another 136 before Jake Ball, using a belatedly taken second new ball, thudded one into his front pad as he played across the line.Slater, meanwhile, whose stand with Hameed had been the highest for Nottinghamshire’s first wicket since two shared an unbroken 236 against Worcestershire in 2021, was by then into three figures for the first time this season, reaching the century mark with a six and 12 fours, a good proportion of which clunked into the advertising boards on the short Bridgford Road side as the left-hander cut and pulled to profitable effect.When Stone departed, Nottinghamshire’s lead was 198 and, with little in the pitch to excite bowlers of any variety, Somerset could only hope a declaration might keep them in the game.Yet the docile surface meant that realistically there could be only one winner in such a scenario and there was nothing in the way Slater and Young went about their business to suggest that such a course of action was even being considered.Meanwhile Slater – dropped on 21 – pushed on past 150 for the third time in his career, having ticked off that milestone from 317 balls with 19 fours to go with the one six. By tea, at 396 for two, the lead was 286 with 37 overs remaining.New Zealand Test opener Young, whose only noteworthy score in a disappointing season so far was his unbeaten 174 in the drawn match between these sides at Taunton, almost missed out on a half-century, dropped at short midwicket by James Rew, who had handed the wicketkeeper’s gloves to Tom Kohler-Cadmore and later became the ninth Somerset player to have a bowl.

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