Spurs ready to fight for "amazing" striker with six UCL goals this season

Tottenham Hotspur are now ready to fight for the signature of an “amazing” in-demand striker, with talks potentially set to commence in the coming weeks, according to a report.

Spurs in need of a striker

Prior to Dominic Solanke’s return from injury, Ange Postecoglou experimented with a number of different options in attack, but none of the replacements have managed to consistently find the back of the net.

Richarlison has scored just two Premier League goals this term, having also struggled with injuries, while Mathys Tel has just one goal in six games since arriving on loan from Bayern Munich until the end of the season.

As such, there are clear signs Postecoglou will need to bring in a new striker this summer, and Spurs have identified a number of potential targets, although they have recently been dealt a blow in their pursuit of RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko.

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Arsenal are said to have overtaken Tottenham in the race for Sesko’s signature, which means Postecoglou’s side may be forced to move on to other targets, and a report from Spain has now revealed they are ready to fight it out for Lille’s Jonathan David.

David is one of the most sought-after strikers in Europe, given that he is available on a free transfer at the end of the campaign, and there may be competition for his signature from the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea and Newcastle United.

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The English clubs view the Canadian as a perfect target, given the level of his performances in Ligue 1 and the Champions League, and talks are expected to start in the coming weeks, although it is unclear whether Spurs specifically will start negotiations.

"Amazing" David on fire in the Champions League

Lille still have a good chance of progressing to the Champions League quarter-finals, having drawn 1-1 with Borussia Dortmund in the first leg of their round of 16 tie, and their striker has been one of their key players.

The Canada international has scored six goals in nine games in Europe’s elite competition, while also providing two assists, showcasing he is capable of performing at the very highest level.

After scoring against Montpellier at the weekend, the 25-year-old is remarkably now on 32 goal contributions in all competitions this season, indicating he very much deserves a move to one of Europe’s top clubs.

The Lille star has impressed in Ligue 1 for quite some time, being lauded as “amazing” by journalist Rick Westhead during the 2022-23 campaign, at which point he was outscoring the likes of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.

Given that David is set to be available on a free transfer, he could be the perfect striker target for Tottenham, but they may find it very hard to compete for his signature, unless they manage to qualify for the Champions League via a Europa League triumph.

Arsenal looking to hijack AC Milan move to sign £50m Cunha teammate

da wazamba: Turning their attention towards the summer transfer window, Arsenal are now reportedly looking to hijack AC Milan’s move to sign a defensive reinforcement alongside interest in Matheus Cunha.

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da 888casino: All but down and out in the Premier League title race thanks to knockout blows from West Ham United and Nottingham Forest, Arsenal’s task is clearer than ever this summer. They must rebuild Mikel Arteta’s attack. That must be their priority if they want to finally end their wait for England’s biggest honour for the first time in over two decades.

With that priority in mind, it’s no surprise that the rumours have already been coming thick and fast as names such as Alexander Isak threaten to steal the headlines. As things stand, it certainly seems like the Newcastle United man is the Gunners’ number one target, but whether they can afford to match his reported £150m price tag is another question entirely.

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If it’s not the Swede, meanwhile, then it may well be Cunha. After failing to secure a move to The Emirates or elsewhere in January, the Brazilian put pen to paper on a new deal at Wolverhampton Wanderers which reportedly includes a release clause of £62m. A far more affordable option than Isak, Arsenal are seemingly among those eyeing Cunha’s signature once again this summer.

He’s not the only Wolves star they could sign, either. According to Caught Offside, Arsenal are now looking to hijack AC Milan’s move to sign Rayan Ait-Nouri this summer.

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The Italian giants have reportedly been lining up a move to sign the left-back as a replacement for Theo Hernandez, who looks set to leave the San Siro this summer. Arsenal could yet stand in the way of that move, however, and perhaps even match Wolves’ €60m (£50m) price tag when the summer arrives.

"Talented" Ait-Nouri would add surprise attacking spark

If reports are to be believed and Ait-Nouri is on Arsenal’s radar, then those in North London could be about to see the end of central defenders inverting at full-back with natural players preferred in such a role. Ait-Nouri would certainly be a solid candidate if that is to be the case too, given how his attacking exploits would help to sharpen a blunt Arsenal attack.

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26

10

Goals

3

2

Assists

5

1

Ball Recoveries P90

4.76

3.13

A player who often steps onto the front foot and leaves his mark, Ait-Nouri is exactly the type of driving force Arteta needs to ignite his side’s attacking spark once again.

Earning plenty of praise during his time at Wolves, former manager Gary O’Neil told reporters when asked about the left-back: “I know he’s played a lot of games for Wolves and he’s extremely talented, but there’s still a lot of learning that he needs to do in his understanding of the game.”

At just 23 years old, there’s still plenty more to come from Ait-Nouri whether it’s at Wolves, AC Milan or, indeed, Arsenal.

Paul Mullin sent 'sentiment' warning as Wrexham seek 'someone more established' in summer transfer window with Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney spending again

Paul Mullin has been warned that there is no place for "sentiment" at Wrexham as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney prepare to spend again.

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    Mullin remains a fan favourite at SToK Racecourse after registering more than 100 goals for the Red Dragons while helping them to promotion out of the National League and League Two. The 2024-25 campaign has been a tough one for the 30-year-old frontman.

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    The target has been found on just three occasions, with only nine starts being recorded. Mullin has not figured in a matchday squad since February 23, with record-breaking transfer business in January seeing him slip down the pecking order.

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    There has been talk of Wrexham sanctioning a sale in the next window, freeing up funds and squad space for further additions, with Phil Parkinson looking for more Championship pedigree to be added to his ranks.

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    Former EFL star turned pundit David Prutton has told of Mullin’s situation: "As we saw when he first joined the club, dropping out of the EFL, he took a real chance and a gamble. Yes, you would say it was a well-paid gamble, but he's delivered the goals that have given the foundations of a side that has gotten itself into the Championship, which is a glorious thing to see.

    "There would be an element of sentiment there, I don't think he would be used sentimentally. I think he's a player that is proven to be a very decent part of this Wrexham side. However, the Championship, as we know, is brutal. Wrexham, potentially, given their financial foundations, may want to think that – and this is casting no shade on Paul Mullin – they maybe want to look at someone more established from a Championship point of view, or someone dropping down from the Premier League.

    "Undoubtedly, the story that's been created around them will make them a very, very attractive proposition for many players."

Abhishek: 'The team has always told me to keep my attacking intent'

“That was a big moment for me, that when the team wants me to do that, then I can do it”

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Abhishek: ‘At SRH and India, I have the freedom to express myself’

Abhishek Sharma has had a blistering couple of years in the IPL and his elevation to the India T20I side has been justified by his performances, which now includes a 34-ball 79 against England in Kolkata.But he has also blown hot and blown cold over this period, being dismissed for under 20 in eight of his first 12 T20I innings and also putting on some big-hitting shows. With India having a plethora of top-order batters, all potentially breathing down his neck and vying for the same position, the pressure can build on a man who is still only 24.However, Abhishek said his captains and coaches have told him never to change his style of play, and that’s what has given him the freedom to play fearless cricket.Related

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“I have thought always from the start to be a team player,” Abhishek said at the press conference after setting up India’s win over England in the first T20I with 43 balls to spare. “In India, there will always be a lot of competition [when it comes to selection] in our senior team. But when Suryakumar [Yadav, the T20I captain] and Gautam [Gambhir] tell me to always keep my intent, that was a big moment for me, that when the team wants me to do that, then I can do it.”As a batsman, it can play on your mind if you don’t score runs in three-four-five innings, but the way the coach and captain have managed all the players, even when I’ve not done well – even then they tell us, ‘we know you’re going to win the game for us, any game, just go and express yourself’ – I think when the captain or coach say this, you get confidence and you back yourself.”Abhishek has worked closely with some great batters as a young man coming up the ranks, especially at Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and he credits them for not only improving his batting but also giving him the scope to play freely.”I believe I’m very lucky in this,” he said. “I was working with [Yuvraj Singh] at first. Going forward, I had Brian Lara, who really helped me at SRH. Moving forward, Dan Vettori was pretty simple, he just wanted everyone to express themselves, and I think that gave me the freedom to play my shots. So obviously, with Yuvraj Singh, Brian Lara and even Gauti right now, they just want me to showcase my talent the way I play and to back myself.”

Abhishek also revealed his style of preparation leading into big tournaments and series, while giving a vote of confidence to India’s new batting coach Sitanshu Kotak.”I think it comes at the camp only, once you’re practicing for a tournament,” Abhishek said. “I try and want to face the kind of bowlers I will potentially face in a match.”Special mention to Kotzy sir [Kotak] and Abhishek Nayar . Both helped me in the nets to get me similar bowlers. I always believe that going into a match or a particular tournament, I hope I get similar bowlers that I will get in the match. Shot selection is very simple for me. I watch the ball and react.”On a good batting surface in Kolkata, Abhishek did not forget to credit the India spinners for their strangle-job of an explosive batting line-up to restrict them to 132, calling Varun Chakravarthy a “game changer”.”I think if you see the last few series, the way Varun has bowled, I think he has been a game changer for us,” he said. “When you get good wickets all around in the T20 format, you have to have that bowler that bowls really well. It is always difficult for other teams to pick him up. Also, the other spinners, Ravi Bishnoi and Axar [Patel] . It is very difficult for batters to play shots.”

Aston Villa and Roma in talks as Serie A side prepare first Leon Bailey offer amid Besiktas and Saudi Arabia interest

Roma have turned their attention to Aston Villa winger Leon Bailey, opening talks as they face competition from Turkey and clubs in Saudi Arabia.

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Roma are in talks with Villa over a deal to sign Jamaican winger Bailey, with negotiations focusing on a loan with an option to buy, according to . The 28-year-old is not central to Unai Emery’s plans, and Villa are open to offers. Turkish club Besiktas and multiple Saudi Pro League sides have also shown interest, but Roma have emerged as the most serious contenders.

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Bailey joined Aston Villa in 2021 from Bayer Leverkusen for around €32 million (£27m/$37m), signing a contract that runs until 2027. While he has made 144 appearances, scoring 22 goals and providing 24 assists, his game time under Emery has dwindled, just 14 league starts last season. Roma see Bailey as a key attacking reinforcement after also reportedly pursuing Jadon Sancho and Abde Ezzalzouli, but budget constraints mean they prefer a loan deal over a permanent transfer this summer.

Bailey’s career has taken him across several footballing landscapes as the Jamaican winger honed his skills through youth stints in Austria and Slovakia before making his professional breakthrough at Belgian side Genk. His rapid rise in Belgium earned him a big move to Leverkusen in 2017, where his flair and pace quickly caught the eye across Europe.

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His time at Villa has been a mix of dazzling moments and frustrating setbacks. While Bailey has produced flashes of brilliance in the Premier League, injuries and inconsistent form have often prevented him from cementing a regular starting role under successive managers.

Roma’s interest in Bailey comes as part of an ambitious summer rebuild. Should the deal go through, he would become their seventh signing of the window and their second arrival from the Premier League, following the loan capture of Brighton striker Evan Ferguson.

The race for his signature, however, is far from straightforward. Besiktas and several Saudi clubs are also in the hunt, offering lucrative packages, but Roma’s sporting project and the opportunity to shine in Serie A remain highly appealing to the player.

Another key factor could be the influence of manager Gian Piero Gasperini, who has made no secret of his desire to add more attacking firepower to bolster Roma’s domestic and European ambitions. With Bailey’s blend of pace, creativity, and experience, he could well be the kind of player to give Roma that extra edge in the final third.

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Roma have yet to submit an official bid, but talks are expected to intensify in the coming days. If an agreement is reached, Bailey could join the Giallorossi squad before the end of the transfer window, adding pace and directness to their wide play.

Tottenham now preparing bid to re-sign ace as Levy misses buy-back clause

da poker: Despite missing the deadline to trigger their buy-back option, Daniel Levy and Tottenham Hotspur are now reportedly preparing an offer to re-sign a Premier League defender.

Daniel Levy: "Failure is not an option"

da bwin: The biggest decision of Tottenham’s summer so far has undoubtedly been the appointment of Thomas Frank after showing Ange Postecoglou the door. The decision to sack Australian is one that split opinion just weeks after the Lilywhites ended their trophy drought by winning the Europa League against Manchester United.

Levy has since spoken for the first time since sacking Postecoglou, revealing that it was a difficult decision emotionally. He told reporters: “I don’t regret appointing Ange, I’m very grateful to Ange. In his first season we finished fifth and in his second we were over the moon to win a trophy.

“But we need to compete in all competitions, and we felt that we needed a change. Emotionally it was difficult but we feel that we’ve made the right decision for the club. “I’ve got very broad shoulders. Failure is not an option, the desire [is] to succeed. And because it’s so difficult, I want to succeed even more.”

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Whether those in North London agree with the decision or not, Postecoglou’s departure has since opened the door for Frank to step into the hot seat for the biggest job of his career.

It has been a long time coming for the Dane, who took Brentford to new heights despite often lacking in resources. Now at Tottenham, he has the chance to prove that he belongs at the very top by turning things around in North London.

That turnaround must start away from the pitch and in the transfer window, however, with names such as Antoine Semenyo alongside a name that Spurs fans know well already among the headlines on that front.

Tottenham preparing offer to re-sign Cirkin

According to reports relayed by The Northern Echo, Tottenham are now preparing a formal offer to re-sign Dennis Cirkin despite missing the deadline to trigger their buy-back clause from Sunderland.

The left-back has blossomed into an impressive talent since swapping Spurs for Wearside and now finds himself back in the Premier League with the Black Cats. That return has not gone under the radar, however, and Levy now has his sights set on a reunion.

Cirkin would not only hand Frank an instant boost in his backline but also help Spurs to fill their homegrown quota in the Champions League next season. On all fronts, it is a deal that may make sense for the Lilywhites.

Sunderland are reportedly eager to keep hold of Cirkin and tie their defender down to a new contract. Whether they are able to convince their defender to ignore the interest of his former club remains to be seen, though.

Alas, having already lost Jobe Bellingham for big money, the Black Cats have proved their ability to drive a hard bargain and with no buy-back clause to fall back on, Spurs could yet face some tough negotiations.

Shaheen Afridi returns to Galle after year of misery and joy

A year after his freak injury, Shaheen is back playing Test cricket as Pakistan search for a win after four losses and two draws

Danyal Rasool14-Jul-2023He shuffled uncomfortably as he showed up at the check-in desk at Premier Inn. His knee still gave him trouble, and he needed it to be looked at by a specialist. His father-in-law had helped set up a consultation with a doctor in London. None of it would be cheap, but for now, the 22-year-old man was paying for everything himself. He was far away from home, and it all felt very lonely. He wasn’t a man used to solitude of this kind; he had grown up as the youngest of seven brothers in Pakistan. He had always had people around him. But, as one of the best fast bowlers in the world unpacked in his modest hotel room, he only had his thoughts, fears, and doubts for company.Shaheen Shah Afridi is one of the most recognisable men in Pakistan, but after a freak ligament injury in Galle in July 2022, the way his employers, the PCB, handled his rehabilitation bordered on the farcical. After being ruled out of the second Test against Sri Lanka, the PCB announced that he would travel to Rotterdam with the national side while he recuperated, receiving rehab while he travelled, presumably because getting in and out of aeroplanes and buses was the best way to treat the injury. They hoped he would shake off the injury in time for the Asia Cup, that was around the corner.But this was a potentially career-threatening injury, not a Taylor Swift song, so, unfortunately, the Asia Cup didn’t happen. We only found out the seriousness of the injury thanks to a PCB social-media clip where Shaheen, warmly greeting Virat Kohli, told him what the issue was. By now, criticism of how the injury was being handled was mounting, and this novel medical practice of travel recuperation was quickly shelved.Related

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After Shahid Afridi went public about the lack of assistance Shaheen was receiving in the UK, the PCB responded: “It goes without saying that the PCB has always been and will continue to be responsible for arranging medical care and rehabilitation of all its players requiring any treatment,” even though most things which go without saying don’t need to be said via press releases.But Shaheen – young, fit and driven – was receiving professional medical care, and Pakistan’s goal of getting him fit for the T20 World Cup was realised. It was a mark of his resilience that he was back to his best almost immediately upon his return, though he did warn after the game against Netherlands that full recovery would take time. But Pakistan were in the semi-finals, where Shaheen delivered another match-winning performance to become Pakistan’s top wicket-taker in the tournament. With this tournament the priority, the PCB appeared to have completely got away with mishandling the whole thing.The right knee buckled as Shaheen Afridi completed the catch to dismiss Harry Brook in the 2022 T20 World Cup final•PA Photos/Getty Images

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Pakistan have posted a below-par total and, not for the first time, left the bowlers to carry them home. Shaheen is chief among them, of course, and when he cleans up Alex Hales in the first over, this is him at his white-hot best. As England stumble in the chase and the last five overs approach, Pakistan know they have Shaheen to bowl two of them. Perhaps he’ll finally put Ben Stokes, limping along at 28 off 35, out of his misery.But Shaheen’s suddenly limping, in a very literal way. He landed awkwardly taking a diving catch to remove Harry Brook a few overs earlier. It’s eerily similar to the injury that began it all in Galle, and after bowling one more delivery, he hobbles off in tears. Perhaps this injury would have occurred regardless of how his rehab was managed, but Pakistan’s luck with their cavalier approach to treating their biggest star has finally run out when it matters most.Only Pakistan know how they conjured up a combination of medical management so poor that Iftikhar Ahmed is bowling a death over to a well-set Stokes, and yet the talent such that’s it’s actually happening in a World Cup final. It’s often said that Pakistan’s chaos in World Cup tournaments offers the most exhilarating outlet for their raw ability to shine through. This time, talent has returned the favour, offering up the biggest platform in cricket for the chaos to take centre stage.It goes as well as you’d expect. Shaheen’s loss is the turning point. Pakistan lose the final, and then lose Shaheen for the entire winter red-ball season. In his absence, Pakistan fail to take 20 wickets in any of the five Test matches they play as Stokes’ England inflict a first-ever 3-0 home whitewash upon them, before they cling on to two draws against New Zealand.His time with the Pakistan side has been miserable, so Shaheen turns his attention to other things. His relationship with the PSL franchise he leads, Lahore Qalandars, is less complicated, one of near god-like adulation. He led his side to the title the previous year, and for all the things he has lost of late, this is one he doesn’t want to give up. It shows throughout the tournament and hits a crescendo in the final, where he is the top wicket-taker.Shaheen Shah Afridi claimed four wickets in his opening over in the T20 Blast ahead of the Sri Lanka tour•Getty ImagesBatting isn’t as hard on the knee so he’s had time to hone a fast-improving craft. He plays a match-winning innings, too, an unbeaten 44 off 15 balls, leading Lahore to 200. They will need every one of those runs as they scrape home by one. Shaheen may be the prince of Pakistani fast bowling, but as he lifts that title once more, it is here in Lahore that he truly feels like royalty. And in a year of tremendous highs and lows, there’s much to look forward to beyond cricket, too. In a year where several high-profile members of the Pakistan side tie the knot, he gets married to Shahid Afridi’s daughter in the cricketing wedding of the year.

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There’s so much Shaheen has done this year – feats that others might count as career highlights end up as annual footnotes. Ahead of Pakistan’s two-Test tour of Sri Lanka, he is casually breaking records in the T20 Blast in England, becoming the first bowler to take four wickets in the first over.But Galle looms once more, like that suppressed trauma that must finally be confronted. It’s almost as if this unusual series, mirroring Pakistan’s two Tests at this venue last year, have been set up to provide closure to a dark chapter in Shaheen’s career. He hasn’t played a Test since that stumble in Galle, and in a year that’s taught him patience above all else, it’s perhaps appropriate he’s been left stranded on 99 Test wickets.In the year he’s waited for that one more wicket, Pakistan have waited for a Test win. It’s fitting, perhaps, that in the time when a little bit more administrative care might have saved Shaheen from a world of hurt, the cricket board has seen three different chairmen come and go.It’s a repaired knee and a changed man, but it’s the same old bowler at the same venue that sunk him to his deepest low. But if anyone can truly shake it off, it’s Shaheen Shah Afridi, this week, in Galle.

الاتحاد الدولي لليد يكشف كيف تفوقت مصر على إسبانيا في نصف نهائي كأس العالم تحت 17 عامًا

أشاد موقع الاتحاد الدولي لكرة اليد بفوز منتخب مصر الدراماتيكي في الدور نصف النهائي على حساب منتخب إسبانيا بنتيجة 31-28 ليصعد إلى نهائي كأس العالم لكرة اليد تحت 17 عاماً لعام 2025.

وكان منتخب مصر ونظيره الإسباني قد تزعما مجموعتيهما، وتنافسا على مكان في نهائي البطولة، ليضرب الفائز موعداً مع منتخب ألمانيا بالفعل.

وكتب موقع الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم عبر موقعه الرسمي: “أظهر منتخب إسبانيا أفضليته على حساب منتخب مصر في الدور التمهيدي، حيث تفوق عليه بـ42 هدفاً لكن المنتخب الوطني أظهر قدرته على صناعة المفاجأة وتفوق في أول 30 دقيقة” .

وأضاف أيضاً: “بدأ منتخب مصر المباراة بشكل أفضل، حيث منع إسبانيا من التسجيل في أول أربع دقائق وثلاث ثواني، وامتلك المنتخب الأوروبي حارس مرمى رائع وهو ألفارو كيسادا الذي قدم شوطا أول رائعا بنسبة تصديات بلغت 43%”.

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وحول حارس منتخب إسبانيا ذكر موقع الاتحاد: “أنقذ كيسادا أربع فرص متتالية وغطى على افتقار منتخب اللاروخا للكفاءة الهجومية التي توقفت عند 39% في الشوط الأول، وارتكبت مصر بعض الأخطاء حيث بلغت كفاءتها الهجومية 36% وقد استحوذ المنتخب الوطني على الكرة لفترة أطول”.

وواصل أيضاً: “أهدر الظهير الأيمن لمنتخب مصر يوسف أحمد ست تسديدات من أصل سبعة في الشوط الأول، وسجل عبد الرحمن الجمل ومؤمن بكير سبعة أهداف معاً، بينما كان لمنتخب إسبانيا سبعة هدافين مختلفين، وسجل بابلو سانشيز خمسة أهداف وقد تعادل الفريقان بعد 30 دقيقة بنتيجة 12:12”.

وتابع موقع الاتحاد الدولي: “في الشوط الثاني تغير مجرى المباراة ولم ينجح حارس مرمى منتخب إسبانيا في التصدي لأي فرصة وازدادت ثقة مصر، في الوقت الذي بدأ فيه الظهير الأيمن أحمد بالتسجيل فقد أضاف بكير هدفين آخرين لتفتتح تقدمها بنتيجة 20:18”.

وسلط موقع الاتحاد الدولى على نقطة تحول أخرى في المباراة: “جاءت نقطة تحول أخرى لإسبانيا استمرت لأكثر من سبع دقائق، وقد استغلتها مصر على أكمل وجه وتعرض مدافع إسبانيا إيريك أنسلمو للطرد مباشرة بسبب ارتكابه خطأ قوي وهو ما أعاق زملاءه في الدفاع أيضاً.

وأشاد موقع الاتحاد بأداء منتخب مصر: المنتخب المصري لعب هذه المباراة بإتقان، وقاموا بتغطية المساحات بشكل ممتاز وشهدت المباراة تألق حارس المرمى عبد الملك مبروك حيث تصدى 10 تصديات بنسبة نجاح تصل إلى 27%، وقام ببعض التصديات في الوقت المناسب مما عزز فرص مصر في التأهل للنهائي” .

وأكد موقع الاتحاد الدولي: “حقق منتخب مصر الفوز بنتيجة رائعة بعد أن فات الآوان لمنتخب إسبانيا، وجاء أداء المنتخب الوطني بشكل متكامل ومثالي وناضج وجاء الفوز بنتيجة 31:28 ليكون الرابع على التوالي” .

وسيلتقي منتخب مصر مع منتخب ألمانيا في النهائي وهو الثالث لها في بطولة العالم بعد نهائي بطولة العالم للشباب عام 1993 ونهائي بطولة العالم للشباب عام 2019.

تقارير: نجم ليفربول على رادار ريال مدريد تمهيدًا لضمه في يناير

شكل 2023 عامًا مهمًا لفريق ليفربول على مستوى تدعيم مركز خط الوسط، حيث أجرى النادي موسم انتقالات مذهلًا، وضم العديد من اللاعبين الرائعين.

تعاقد ليفربول في هذا الموسم مع أليكسيس ماك أليستر ودومينيك سوبوسلاي وريان جرافنبيرخ وواتارو إندو، وشكل هذا الرباعي إلى جانب جونز، العمود الفقري لخط وسط الريدز في موسم 2024-2025.

ومع ذلك يبدو أن وقت التجديد قد حان، حيث أهمل آرني سلوت مدرب ليفربول والمدير الرياضي ريتشارد هيوز، التعاقد مع أي لاعب خط وسط في سوق الانتقالات الصيفية، على الرغم من التعاقد مع صفقات جديدة بقيمة 450 مليون جنيه إسترليني.

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أحد هؤلاء اللاعبين هو ألكسيس ماك أليستر لاعب خط وسط ليفربول الذي تعرض للإصابات، ولم يرض مستواه الجميع ويثير الشكوك حول مستقبله مع الريدز.

ووفقًا لـ”ANFIELD WATCH” فإن ماك أليستر والذي يمتلك عقدًا حتى 2028 سيسعى للتمديد وزيادة راتبه خلال الموسمين القادمين.

وفي حال قرر ليفربول عدم تجديد عقد لاعب خط الوسط الأرجنتيني، فإن ماك أليستر قد يتلقى عروضًا، حيث يستهدف ريال مدريد التعاقد مع اللاعب ومن المقرر أن يقدم عرضًا في يناير لضمه.

ويرغب ريال مدريد في إنهاء الصفقة في أقرب وقت ممكن، حيث إن المنافسة ستكون شرسة على خدمات اللاعب ويعتمد الأمر على رغبة ليفربول والشروط المالية أيضًا.

Yastika Bhatia out of Australia ODIs with wrist injury; Uma Chetry called up

Chetry is yet to make her ODI debut but has played four T20Is

ESPNcricinfo staff27-Nov-2024Wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia has been ruled out of India’s upcoming ODI series in Australia due to a wrist injury she picked up during the ongoing WBBL. In her place, India have called up Uma Chetry, who is uncapped in the format.Chetry has played four T20Is, all this year. Her debut was against South Africa in July. Earlier this month, she was the second-highest run-getter in the domestic T20 Challenger Trophy with 231 runs at a strike rate of 154.00. She also scored the only hundred in the competition, a 122 off 71 balls.Chetry also has the experience of touring Australia, with India A side in August, even though her returns were underwhelming. In four matches across formats, she scored 7 and 11 in T20s, 16 in the one-dayer, and 2 and 47 in the four-day game.Related

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Bhatia was the second-highest run-getter for Melbourne Stars – despite missing the last three games – scoring 154 runs in six outings at a strike rate of 104.76. Stars, however, finished at the bottom of the points table with two wins from ten matches.Before her WBBL stint, Bhatia played the three-match ODI series against New Zealand at home and scored 84 runs in three innings. She was part of the T20 World Cup squad but didn’t get a game.The first two ODIs against Australia will be played at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane, on December 5 and 8. The third and final match will be played at the WACA ground in Perth on December 11.

India Women squad for Australia ODIs

Harmanpreet Kaur (capt), Smriti Mandhana (vice-capt), Priya Punia, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harleen Deol, Richa Ghosh (wk), Tejal Hasabnis, Deepti Sharma, Minnu Mani, Priya Mishra, Radha Yadav, Titas Sadhu, Arundhati Reddy, Renuka Singh, Saima Thakor, Uma Chetry (wk)

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