VIDEO: Alessia Russo loves a goal Down Under! Lionesses' World Cup hero scores excellent header for Arsenal in post-season clash with A-League All Stars

Alessia Russo scored a fantastic header as Arsenal beat the A-League Women All Stars 1-0 in a post-season friendly.

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Arsenal won 1-0 in AustraliaRusso scored only goal of the gameHas experience of scoring in the countryWHAT HAPPENED?

Arsenal beat the A-League Women's All Stars 1-0 on Friday in a post-season friendly. Despite a dominant display, they struggled to break down the All-Stars defence until Russo scored a superb header. The Lioness scored in both the quarter-finals and the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup, which was also held in Australia.

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Russo made 22 appearances in the WSL last season, scoring 12 goals and registering four assists. She also scored twice in the Women's Champions League, and quickly emerged as a key player for the Gunners following her move from Manchester United last summer.

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Arsenal's season is now over. Russo will next be in action on May 31 when the Lionesses play France in a qualifier for Euro 2025. Sarina Wiegman will be hoping the she is fresh enough to be impactful, having been asked to complete a draining post-season trip with her club.

No Lord's final for Hales as Nottinghamshire fall to Somerset at semi-final hurdle

Trego top scores, Somerset to contest title decider after comprehensive win in the North

David Hopps12-May-2019There will be no Lord’s final for Alex Hales, not that even the most ardent county cricket follower would claim that was adequate compensation for missing out on a place in England’s World Cup campaign. Instead, Hales was part of a Nottinghamshire side shouldered aside by Somerset in an emphatic manner that will bring delight in the south-west.Somerset have reached Lord’s the hard way. Since finishing third in South Group courtesy of a must-win floodlit tie against Surrey at Taunton on Tuesday night, they have seen off Worcestershire in the play-offs by 147 runs and now Nottinghamshire, this time by a margin of 115.Hales’ dismissal for 54, as he fell to his favoured square cut, was the fourth Nottinghamshire wicket to fall, on 135, in a sequence of four wickets for 25 in 45 balls which changed the complexion of the match. Craig Overton ran jubilantly into the off side, pursued by the rest of the Somerset team, the importance of the wicket apparent. Sometimes you don’t have to just take a wicket, you have to kill a suspicion that fate is not on your side.Somerset now contest the final of the last 50-over competition that will actually mean something and it is good that a county which still treasures the county game will be represented. In 2020, it will be denuded by running in direct competition with The Hundred. The most powerful counties will contest it while most of their squad are on loan elsewhere. Results will be devalued and statistics misleading. One giant-sized work experience scheme to give professionals who remain unsold in the auction for The Hundred something to do.In Restaurant Six, Trent Bridge’s acclaimed new fine-dining restaurant and bar, the view of the cricket below became ever-more discouraging. One of the imaginative offerings of Dan Warren, Britain’s bartender of the year in 2018, is the Grass Cutter cocktail which evokes the smell of freshly-mown grass. Long before the end, it was the sort of day to put some extra gin in it.Trent Bridge hosts so many big scores that no first-innings score ever feels safe. But Somerset’s 336 was a challenging total, disguised by several bad dismissals. The pitch was central (even if one of ropes was brought in more than necessary) and the ball did not purr onto the bat quite as conveniently as normal. Steven Mullaney termed the total “chaseable,” but conceded that Nottinghamshire had been outplayed in every department.For Somerset to reach 182 for 1 by the 29th over was a considerable achievement. If Tom Banton’s edge against Jake Ball, on 1, had not fallen just short of Matthew Carter at second slip, the outcome might have been different. But Banton, Azhar Ali and Peter Trego all made fifties, the admirable Lewis Gregory held the later stages together with 37, and the Overton twins made merry with 46 off 30 late on, their stand once again having the appealing atmosphere of a bit of a singalong at the end of something more serious.Peter Trego pulls on his way to top-scoring for Somerset•Getty ImagesBanton, after his century against Worcestershire, had to deal for the first time with national acclaim – most obviously in the form of Michael Vaughan’s Twitter feed. Vaughan told his 1.08m followers that Banton’s style reminded him of Kevin Pietersen. As Vaughan remarked, no pressure there then.It is an apt comparison. Banton might have been influenced by Jos Buttler, who studied at the same school, but there are definite reminders in his long-limbed sweeps and reverse sweeps. Tall and elegant, he can rarely have played more methodically until he burst ahead with 24 off Matthew Carter’s second over, striking the offspinner over the ropes three times.He fell for 59, flicking at a ball from Harry Gurney to be caught at the wicket, the only success for Gurney who had only just returned from a stint with Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL, stood in for Darren Pattinson, who has a sore side, and Stuart Broad, not released by England, and went for 86 in 10 overs.Alongside him, Azhar progressed furtively. His 71 from 70 balls was shorn of excess, a shrewd assessment of the nature of the pitch, until he swung and missed at Jake Ball. There was a similar run-a-ball contribution from Trego, who played with great responsibility for 73 until he was run out, sold down by the river by Gregory’s push into the leg side and change of heart over a single. George Bartlett’s second-ball duck, making room against Mullaney, suffered for the vaulting ambition of youth. Ball’s well-disguised slower balls helped him to 4 for 62 and Luke Fletcher, although wicketless, was also on the money.Nottinghamshire perished with Hales, although the unsung Ben Slater played well for 58 until he worked Jamie Overton to short midwicket. When Ben Duckett reverse-swept to deep square, the bowler, Roelof van der Merwe, jumped to attention with the ball in the air as if the Duke of Edinburgh had suddenly walked onto the square and requested an audience.There were still 11.4 overs remaining when the end came, Fletcher’s demise at long-on after a hard-hitting but futile 43 allowing Somerset to celebrate their second complete performance in 48 hours. For Tom Abell, already a much-loved Somerset captain at 25, a Lord’s final now lies ahead.

Chelsea land Messinho! Palmeiras wonderkid Estevao Willian set for Blues transfer after record £56m bid is accepted

Chelsea have reportedly reached an agreement with Palmeiras to sign wonderkid Estevao Willian for a record fee of £56 million ($71m).

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Chelsea tracking Willian for quite some timePromising talent for Palmeiras in BrazilAgreement struck to sign teen for £55.7mWHAT HAPPENED?

According to journalist , the Brazilian giants have accepted Chelsea's latest offer for the 17-year-old – which will make him the most expensive transfer of a player from American continent to Europe. He adds that the winger will join the Blues in 2025, when he turns 18. Meanwhile, The Athletic states the youngster will, at the very least, sign a seven-year contract.

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Despite playing just 17 times, scoring three goals and bagging one assist for Palmeiras, Chelsea are ready to splash out on this young talent. Real Madrid have made a habit of signing up-and-coming Brazilian youngsters, such as Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, and incoming Palmeiras forward Endrick. Chelsea will hope they will hit the jackpot just as Los Blancos have in recent times.

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Those who know the teenager call him 'Messinho' due to his similarities to Argentina legend Lionel Messi, although he is actually trying to shrug off that nickname. Willian began his youth career at Cruzeiro in 2017 and just a year later – at the age of 10 – he signed a sponsorship deal with Nike, making him the youngest Brazilian to sign a contract with the sportswear giant.

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While the behind-the-scenes work continues over this transfer, Brazil Under-17 international Willian will hope to feature in the second leg of Palmeiras' Copa do Brasil third-round clash against Botafogo on Thursday.

Steven Smith targeting return to action in Rajasthan Royals' season opener

The suspended Australia batsman underwent shoulder surgery earlier this year, leading to questions on his match readiness

ESPNcricinfo staff19-Mar-2019Steven Smith is targeting a return to action in Rajasthan Royals’ opening IPL 2019 match. It would mark his full return to the game following an elbow surgery he underwent in January this year, which had left question marks over his fitness and preparedness in the lead up to the World Cup.The Royals’ first game of the season is against Kings XI Punjab, at their home base in Jaipur on March 25, and around a week before the fixture, Smith said that he had been hitting the ball well enough in the nets and “getting myself into a good rhythm”.Smith has a set plan for getting to his best before the team’s season-opener, in the process putting out a timeline for his return to on-field action for the first time since his surgery.ALSO READ: What Smith, Warner reintegration really means”Hitting as many balls as I can, really, over the next week, getting myself into a good rhythm. Started batting a couple of weeks ago back home, feel like I’m hitting the ball really well, so yeah, just try and get my rhythm right,” he said in a Royals’ social media chat.”(I’ll try to) make sure over the next week to get a lot of work in, so that I can probably taper off towards the back-end of the week so I can freshen up and be ready to go on the 25th and hopefully start off the Royals season with a win.”

Smith and David Warner complete their year-long bans for ball-tampering on March 29. The decision on the part of the Cricket Australia management is that the two of them should have an extended stint in the IPL before returning to Australia in early May for a training camp in Brisbane ahead of the World Cup. It was confirmed earlier that Warner, who also underwent should surgery earlier this year, would be fit and available for selection in Sunrisers Hyderabad’s first game of the IPL season, on March 24.For Smith, it’s a homecoming of sorts to the Royals set-up, which he was a part of in 2014 and 2015 before the franchise was suspended for two years along with Chennai Super Kings for a corruption-related issue. Smith shifted to Rising Pune Supergiant for those two seasons before he, and Warner, were suspended from the IPL last year for the Newlands ball-tampering scandal.At Royals, one of Smith’s team-mates is Jos Buttler, the explosive English wicketkeeper-batsman who had a fantastic run in the IPL last year, his performances even leading to a call-up from the England Test team.”Yeah, it’ll be great (playing with Buttler). Makes things easier for me batting with Jos for sure. He’s an exciting player, one of the most destructive batters around the world. I’m really excited to be playing with him and hopefully learn something off him as well,” Smith said.After the IPL comes the World Cup, and then the Ashes. There is no certainty about Smith’s participation in either competition, but the former captain is looking forward to being a part of both: “They are both terrific tournaments. They are both, I guess, the pinnacle of one-day cricket and Test cricket, for an Australian player. I’d love to be involved in both for sure.”

Neymar sends message after providing food relief to Brazil following devastating floods as Al-Hilal star reveals he doesn't 'like posting everything I do'

In an act of generosity, Al-Hilal star Neymar provided food relief to the flood-affected people of Brazil.

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Neymar extended support to BraziliansBrazil affected by terrible floodAl-Hilal star recovering from ACL injuryWHAT HAPPENED?

Widespread flooding has affected Brazil after heavy rainfall hit the South American nation as nearly 85 people have died and close to 150,000 have been relocated from their homes as per the latest media reports. At the time of great distress, Brazilian star Neymar sent food relief to his homeland while sharing a message to encourage more people to donate.

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The 32-year-old shared an image of an aircraft that carried food relief to Brazil as he wrote in the caption, "I don't like and don't like to post everything I do or help, because who does it .. do it from the heart, not from the commitment. So, this post is to encourage more people to help. I'd like to thank the pilots of my aircraft and everyone involved. I'm here from afar praying that everything goes back to normal… My father is taking care of me and giving all the help possible."

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The former Barcelona star is currently recovering from his ACL injury that he suffered last year just a month after making his debut for Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal. The star player left Europe at the end of the 2022/23 season to start a new chapter of his life in the Middle East, however, he managed to appear in only five games for Al-Hilal.

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The all-time highest Brazilian goalscorer is unlikely to feature in the national squad for the upcoming Copa America 2024. The attacker is expected to return to action in the 2024/25 campaign.

Marcus Harris 174 takes Victoria over the line in chase of 300

The opener described it as his “best innings” as Victoria won by three wickets on a wearing surface on the last day of the match

The Report by Alex Malcolm26-Feb-2019A stunning 174 from Marcus Harris helped Victoria chase down 300 to beat Queensland on the final day of their Sheffield Shield clash at the Junction Oval.The Bulls set Victoria 300 from 78 overs on a surface that was deteriorating. They slumped 4 for 110 but Harris was magnificent throughout, putting Queensland to the sword to help his side chase down the target despite a slight wobble at the end. He fell with just eight runs to win, pulling Mitchell Swepson straight to Marnus Labuschagne at midwicket. Victoria lost Matt Short and Chris Tremain with three to win before Seb Gotch finally brought up the winning runs with a six, with 4.4 overs to spare.Harris reached his 100 when the score was 4 for 160 with a six over long on. He struck 23 fours as well in 197 balls as Queensland had no answer to his fabulous strokeplay. He gave only one chance, a difficult stumping opportunity off Swepson on 77.Harris’ 174 took him to the top of the Sheffield Shield runs list following 95 in the first innings. He now has 770 runs at 85.55 for the season, surpassing Matthew Wade.”To win a game like that on a wicket like that, that’s probably my best innings,” Harris said. “That’s what you want to do as a cricketer is play match-winning innings.”Harris got superb support from Short in a partnership of 182. Short was initially struggling with just 10 off 67 balls at one stage. But he finally broke the shackles with a big six of Swepson, and ended up falling for 60 with just three runs to win.”At tea we spoke about just batting and trying to set up for the last 10 overs and leave ourselves maybe 70 (to win), just with the fact we lost a few wickets and it was hard to score a bit before tea,” Harris said.”So that was the plan. But then things accelerated after tea. I thought Matty Short played really well so that gave us the opportunity to have a go at it.”The chase had started disastrously with skipper Travis Dean falling in the first over. He cut a wide short ball straight to point off Michael Neser to leave Victoria 1 for 0.Will Pucovski was out in the ninth over with the score at 2 for 27. He had already survived a huge LBW shout when Mark Steketee got a sharp inswinger to tail back into his front pad. Pucovski didn’t survive the second shout from a similar delivery, not long after to be out for 11.Harris and Nic Maddinson cruised to a 50-run partnership and looked on track to put a big dent in the chase before Maddinson miscued a ball to midwicket off Swepson. Cameron White fell in similar fashion to his first innings dismissal, bunting a catch into the leg side off Luke Feldman to leave Victoria 4 for 110. Feldman strangely only bowled five overs for the day while there were 10 overs of part-time spin from Labuschagne and Matt Renshaw as the Harris-Short partnership unfolded which cost 54 runs.”We tried the quicks,” Queensland captain Jimmy Peirson said.”It was a flat wicket but there was rough on both ends so we wanted to try spin at both ends and hopefully create something, but Marnus missed a couple more times than we would have liked and a couple of big overs let the run-rate get ahead of us and we couldn’t quite get it back.”Earlier in the day, Victoria spinner Jon Holland bagged five wickets as Queensland pressed for a declaration on the fourth morning. Joe Burns was bowled just 20 runs short of an elusive Shield century trying to slog sweep Holland out of the rough for a second time. Labuschagne was stumped trying to hit Holland over long-on. The left-arm spinner also clean bowled Charlie Hemphrey and Cameron Gannon as the Bulls teed off in pursuit of a target of 300, which they achieved 15.4 overs into the day.”Ideally we would’ve like to get more than 300 and not lose as many wickets but it didn’t go that way, I think Victoria bowled beautifully this morning under the clouds,” Peirson said.”But we wanted 300 runs and we wanted roughly 75 to 80 overs to bowl. You need enough time to bowl them out but also dangle a bit of a carrot to chase those runs as well. We were happy with our declaration. That’s the brand of cricket we want to play. The reality is sometimes it takes something special from someone to take it away from you, and Marcus Harris batted beautifully today.”

Virgil van Dijk to Bayern Munich?! Shock report claims Bundesliga giants have made transfer enquiry for Liverpool star – but he also has offer on table from Saudi Arabia

Bayern Munich are eyeing a move for Liverpool star Virgil van Dijk, who also has an offer from Saudi Arabia.

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Van Dijk wanted by Bayern MunichHas an offer from Saudi Pro LeagueThe defender has a contract until 2025WHAT HAPPENED?

According to , the Bundesliga giants have enquired about the availability of the Dutch defender ahead of the summer, but they are yet to submit a concrete offer to the Premier League giants. Van Dijk's future at Anfield has been the subject of speculation ever since Jurgen Klopp confirmed his departure from the club.

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The report also claimed that newly promoted Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadisiah are also keen on signing the 32-year-old ahead of the 2024/25 season and have reportedly placed a 'fantastic' offer for the Netherlands international.

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The former Southampton player recently opened up about working alongside compatriot and new Reds boss Arne Slot as he expects the current Feyenoord coach to find success at Anfield. So far, Van Dijk has won the Premier League, the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup during his glittering spell at Anfield.

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After back-to-back disappointing results against Everton and West Ham, the Merseyside club will aim to get back to winning ways on Sunday as they take on Tottenham Hotspur in an important Premier League fixture.

Starc's five and Khawaja's ton leave Sri Lanka on the ropes

The visitors were left a target of 516 after two players who had struggled during the summer found form

Report by Andrew Fidel Fernando03-Feb-2019A five-wicket haul from Mitchell Starc set up a 319-run first-innings lead for Australia, before Usman Khawaja’s flowing second-innings ton set Sri Lanka 516 for victory – the hosts ending the day 10 wickets away from a 2-0 series win.Both Australia’s stars on the third day were short of confidence after tough summers, and a depleted Sri Lanka were a perfect side to rebound against. Starc routinely breached speeds of 150kph to deliver perhaps the most fearsome spells of the series so far, to claim his first five-for since March last year.Khawaja, meanwhile, had hit only one fifty in his 10 most-recent innings, and had to battle through a tough period against Dilruwan Perera, before finding his feet after tea. Captain Tim Paine seemed to have delayed the declaration specifically to allow Khawaja to reach triple figures, which he did off the 134th ball he faced. This meant that Australia only had six overs at the Sri Lanka openers before the light deteriorated, however. Dimuth Karunaratne and Lahiru Thirimanne survived unscathed.Despite that, it was a thoroughly woeful day for Sri Lanka, in a tour that has been awful on various fronts. Either side of lunch, they lost 6 wickets for 45 – Starc precipitating that collapse by claiming two wickets in one over, before completing it by blasting out the tail. More worrying even than the batting slump was the blow to Kusal Perera early in the day. Hit flush on the side of the helmet by a Jhye Richardson bouncer, Perera left the field a little unsteady in the next over. According to Sri Lanka’s manager, he suffered a mild concussion. He didn’t take the field for the remainder of the day, but they are hopeful he may be in a state to bat on day four.It had been the injury to Kusal that had unsettled Sri Lanka. Early in the day, Kusal and Dhananjaya de Silva – the overnight batsmen – had made bright starts as Australia’s bowlers largely pitched the ball up, looking for swing. With no movement on offer, Australia began to bowl more short deliveries, and it was then that Sri Lanka ran into trouble. Kusal essentially ducked into that bouncer Richardson, the force of the blow near the right ear causing one part of his helmet to disintegrate, and another part to fly off.Dimuth, who had been struck in the neck the previous evening and had been cleared to bat by doctors overnight, could add only 13 runs to his score before he was out sending a catch off Starc to gully. Earlier in that same over, de Silva had attempted to hook a Starc bouncer, and ended up knocking off his own off bail, unable to control the swing of his bat.Spinners Nathan Lyon and Marnus Labuschagne then removed Chamika Karunaratne and Niroshan Dickwella respectively – the former going for a duck on debut, and the latter being given somewhat controversially, after the third umpire failed to overturn an lbw in which Dickwella had appeared to glove the ball before it struck pad. But by this stage, Australia had already made the vital blows and were all over Sri Lanka, who were clearly rattled.Soon after lunch, Starc dismissed Dilruwan and Vishwa Fernando in the space of three balls to wipe out the Sri Lanka tail – Australia declining to enforce the follow-on as expected, because their bowlers had already delivered 68.3 overs in the first innings.Sri Lanka’s seamers did impress with the new ball, having Australia 3 for 37 at one stage – Kusal Mendis taking two more excellent catches at second slip – but as in the first innings, they were virtually toothless when the ball lost its shine. Khawaja was tense early in his innings, particularly against Dilruwan, who has a history of getting him out. But having survived until tea on 25, he blossomed in the third session, hitting beautifully through the covers, as well as through point and square leg, whenever Sri Lanka pitched short. He hit 14 fours in his 101 off 136 deliveries, and in the process, put on a 159-run stand with Travis Head, who made a half-century to go with his 161 in the first innings.Paine eventually declared after Khawaja had got to his hundred (it’s worth remembering that Paine had denied himself a half-century by declaring when he was on 45 in the first-dig), and his quicks, though menacing, could not break through before the umpires deemed the light unfit for play. Dimuth and Lahiru Thirimanne both ended the day on 8 not out.

Can Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney afford Arthur Okonkwo? Wage issue for Wrexham as transfer ‘scramble’ for Arsenal goalkeeper is sparked

Wrexham are reportedly keen on keeping Arthur Okonkwo, but questions are being asked of whether Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney can afford him.

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Keeper has impressed during loan spellDue to hit free agency this summerRed Dragons not the only interested partyWHAT HAPPENED?

The Arsenal-owned goalkeeper has spent the 2023-24 campaign on loan at SToK Racecourse. He has started 34 of their 44 League Two fixtures this season, with a starring role played in the Red Dragons wrapping up a top-three finish and back-to-back promotions.

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Okonkwo, who is just 22 years of age, will be available this summer as his contract at Emirates Stadium is about to expire. According to , his exploits in North Wales mean that a “scramble for his signature” will be sparked once hitting free agency.

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Wrexham intend to form part of that clamour, after seeing Okonkwo named in the League Two Team of the Season, but his wages are considered to be a stumbling block. The Red Dragons have been covering less than half of his salary during a productive loan spell, with Arsenal picking up the rest of that tab.

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Funds will be made available to Phil Parkinson as Wrexham ready themselves for life in League One, but it remains to be seen whether a deal can be pieced together that suits all parties and allows Okonkwo to extend his association with the most ambitious of EFL clubs.

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