Labuschagne dropped from Australia ODI squad, Renshaw earns call-up

Mitchell Starc has been included for the ODIs against India but Glenn Maxwell remains sidelined from the T20Is with his wrist injury

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Marnus Labuschagne has been dropped from Australia’s ODI squad to face India with his Queensland team-mate Matt Renshaw in line for a debut in the format.Labuschagne’s omission is not a huge surprise as he has a top score of 47 in his last ten ODI innings. He may not have featured against South Africa in August had Matt Short, who is included in this squad, not been ruled out with a side strain. A benefit of his omission is that he can continue to push for a Test recall in the Sheffield Shield, having started the season with 160 against Tasmania.Renshaw’s call-up comes off the back of an impressive run in List A cricket, which included a century for Australia A against Sri Lanka in Darwin during the winter. While he is currently opening in red-ball cricket – and could be an outside contender for the Ashes – he has flourished largely as a No. 3 and No. 4 in the 50-over game. Since November 2021, he has averaged 48.68 with six of his seven career centuries, and has also developed into a very effective middle-order T20 batter.He was previously included in an ODI squad to face Pakistan in 2022 but didn’t get a game.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Mitchell Starc, who hasn’t played ODIs since last November, has also been included in what is a full-strength squad from the players available. Alex Carey will miss the opening game of the series in Perth so he can play the second round of Sheffield Shield for South Australia, having missed the first match after his call-up to the T20I squad in New Zealand.Fellow wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis has recovered from the calf strain that kept him out of that series and is part of both the ODIs and T20Is. The initial squad for the T20Is is only for the first two games of the series with some management of multi-format players likely to happen for the final three games for those involved in the Ashes.Glenn Maxwell remains unavailable for the T20Is due to the broken wrist he suffered ahead of the New Zealand series.Cameron Green has been included for the ODIs but won’t feature in the T20Is as he prepares to face England, and will likely play more Shield games for Western Australia.Matt Renshaw has impressed in white-ball cricket over the last few seasons•Getty Images

“We have named a squad for the ODI series and first two games of the T20 series as there will be some management through the back end of the series as individuals prepare for the summer through Sheffield Shield cricket,” chair of selectors George Bailey said. “The majority of the T20 squad will remain together as it’s an important period in the build towards the World Cup next year, however we are trying to strike a balance to ensure we simultaneously prepare certain individuals for the Test series ahead.”Allrounder Cooper Connolly, who took 5 for 22 against South Africa in Mackay, retained his place in the ODI squad. He has enjoyed a productive tour of India with Australia A, making two half-centuries in the three-match one-day series.Mitchell Owen also has a chance to make an ODI debut having been ruled out of the South Africa series after a concussion.Mitchell Starc will play his first ODIs in nearly a year•Getty Images

Nathan Ellis returned to the T20I squad after missing the New Zealand tour for the birth of his first child. There is no room for Sean Abbott in the ODI group but he has kept his T20 spot.The ODIs against India will take place in Perth (October 19), Adelaide (October 23) and Sydney (October 25). The first two T20Is are in Canberra (October 29) and Melbourne (October 31) before the final three matches in early November.Australia ODI squad vs IndiaMitchell Marsh (capt), Xavier Bartlett, Alex Carey (wk), Cooper Connolly, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis (wk), Mitchell Owen, Matt Renshaw, Matthew Short, Mitchell Starc, Adam ZampaAustralia T20I squad vs India (first two matches) Mitchell Marsh (capt), Sean Abbott, Xavier Bartlett, Tim David, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis (wk), Matthew Kuhnemann, Mitchell Owen, Matthew Short, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa

If India aren't in the WTC final, does the match even exist?

How those in charge of the global Test game made a crucial mistake in their planning

Alan Gardner15-Jun-2025After the excitement of the IPL final (you’re welcome for the reverse jinx, Virat), the cricket world was due a change of pace. Cue a jump cut to dear old England – birds tweeting in hedgerows, football louts desecrating village greens – and the return of red balls, white flannels and traditional manly virtues like leaving in the channel outside off.And this week was all about a proper heavyweight battle. Two teams familiarising themselves with alien conditions. Two touring parties trying to get to grips with the London transport system (tricky even when no one is particularly interested – just ask West Indies). The hype, the intrigue, the social media buzz. The weight of history bearing down.We are, of course, referring to India’s intra-squad warm-up match ahead of the first Test against England. What did you think we meant?Related

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Oh sure, the World Test Championship final was going on, too. That looked like fun and all. But it was missing a certain ingredient, dontchathink? A reason for a billion pairs of eyeballs to swivel devotionally on Lord’s. An incentive for the news crews, influencers and celebrity spotters to give cricket their patronage. Heck, only one of the Big Three was involved, and certainly not the one whose milkshake brings all the marketing boys to the yard.Cricket, as we all know, is a numbers game – and the numbers here just didn’t add up. If we’re really invested in saving the Test format, the ICC needs to avoid making such elementary mistakes.

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Don’t worry, though, Test cricket does still have some big hitters in its corner. No sooner had Virat Kohli ended 18 years of hurt by lifting his first IPL title, than he was declaring it ranked “five levels under Test cricket”. And this after Royal Challengers Bengaluru fans turned up to an earlier game at the Chinnaswammy wearing white to mark news of his Test retirement. Ouch. “If you want to earn respect in world cricket all over, take up Test cricket, give your heart and soul to it and earn the respect from legends,” Kohli added. Hopefully those wastrels plying their trade in piddly T20 leagues around the world were paying attention. And the administrators scheduling two-Test series left, right and centre, too. Respect from legends, guys. It’s right there on the table. What do you mean “Will it pay the bills?”

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The second World Cricket Connects conference brought together the game’s powerbrokers for a weekend of behind-closed-doors schmoozing – but singularly failed to get the most-powerful broker of them all in the room (despite said broker, Jay Shah, being appointed to the World Cricket Connects advisory board at the start of the year). Still, everyone had a nice time. Sourav Ganguly was quoted describing it as “a lovely event” in a typically flowery MCC press release. Kumar Sangakkara said it was “wonderful”. Mark Nicholas hailed the “massive growth and innovation” experienced by cricket in recent times, adding that there was “an overwhelming desire for this to continue”. Actual recommendations seem to have been less abundant than pats on the back, but still. The game is clearly in good hands!

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Ben Stokes has shown little appetite for obeying convention in his time as England’s Test captain, and so it should perhaps come as no surprise that he takes a similarly maverick approach to other disciplines. Take the field of mathematics, which has been wedded to the same fusty old principles since Pythagoras started noodling around with numbers 2500 years ago. Stokes won’t be hidebound by such traditions – thus, when asked about Jacob Bethell potentially coming straight back from the IPL and into the Test side at No. 3, he said: “If you’re smart enough, the series that Beth had out in New Zealand, obviously he’s going to be back in the UK for that India series. So, I think you put two and two together, you probably know what’s going to happen.” Or not, apparently, as everyone in attendance came up with 2 + 2 = 4, leading Stokes to rail at the media for having an “agenda” against the incumbent, Ollie Pope. They don’t teach Bazball in school textbooks, people.

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Angelo Mathews has called time on his Test career. The clock is now ticking towards his final appearance, against Bangladesh in Galle next week. Much has happened on his watch, and history will always remember his contribution to the game. They say the best cricketers have more time than the rest – but those minutes and seconds catch up with us all in the end. Hopefully someone at the BCB has the foresight to bring over a commemorative timepiece to mark the occasion. Did we mention he had brilliant timing? ()

USWNT ratings vs Italy: Cat Macario leads the way with a brace as Olivia Moultrie’s rise continues with another standout showing

The USWNT opened its final camp of 2025 with a strong start, fueled by another Moultrie goal and two second-half strikes from Macario.

It took the U.S. women’s national team only 90 seconds to put its stamp on Italy in a 3-0 win, powered by Olivia Moultrie and Cat Macario. 

In the first of two friendlies between the USWNT and Italy, manager Emma Hayes went with a starting lineup that leaned heavily on experience, with only three players entering the match with fewer than 10 caps. Her side appeared to capitalize early, with Rose Lavelle sparking a sharp sequence of one-two passes that freed Moultrie on a delayed run into the box. The 20-year-old finished to make it 1-0 within just 90 seconds, her fifth international goal. 

Moultrie mentioned Hayes had her group focused on seizing the moment early in the contest, which ultimately played a role in the quick start.

"Honestly, we just talked about starting fast and starting strong, and I think, like, the energy momentum, just carry that, and we had a really good week of training, so I feel like we just kind of flowed into the first minutes of the game," she said at halftime to Turner Sports. 

After the opener, the U.S. settled into the match with stretches of control and a few hiccups in transition, moments that required returning center back Naomi Girma to step up – and she showed why she's largely considered to be the best center back in the world. It had been over 150 days since the defender's last appearance and the Chelsea star acknowledged the challenges to get back to her best. 

"I think there's been a lot of ups and downs this year, but I just feel grateful to be back here with this team closing out in the final camp of the year, and it's always to be called in, so I'm excited for this game and I'm excited to see how the team does," Girma said to Turner Sports prior to the match. 

The second half belonged to Macario, who scored in the 64th and 76th minutes to remind everyone of her scoring pedigree and effectively seal the win for the Americans. The forward now has six goals in 2025.

"It's always a pleasure being with this team. I feel so happy to be in this environment. I feel like it really allows you to be the best version of yourself, and I'm lucky enough that Emma knows me very well and she knows what I can bring to the team," Macario said to Turner Sports. "It was a good year in which I personally have just been trying to find some consistency. I'm just trying to be available for every practice, every game." 

Hayes also introduced new faces, handing first caps to Jameese Joseph and Kate Wiesner. From Macario’s clinical edge to the team’s ninth clean sheet in 14 matches, Hayes’ squad looks strong heading into the new year.

GOAL rates the USWNT's players from Inter&Co Stadium…

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    Goalkeeper & Defense

    Claudia Dickey (7/10):

    Dickey didn't have too much action, but she made the necessary saves and was composed when the ball was at her feet, playing out pressure and making her passes. 

    Naomi Girma (9/10):

    It didn't take Girma long to remind everyone that she's one of the best defenders in the world. In the first half, Girma, who started at center back alongside Emily Sonnet, made a series of smart tackles and consistent combination play in the back. Her key moment of the match came in the first 45 minutes when she hunted down the ball, making a long sprint to stop a clear-cut goal-scoring opportunity. 

    Emily Sonnett (7/10): 

    Sonnett looked right back at home next to Girma, working flawlessly with her to keep the backline condensed when defending and up and wide on the attack. 

    Lilly Reale (7/10): 

    Reale and Sonnett both started in the backline after winning the NWSL Championship last Saturday with Gotham. Reale looked fresh and solid. 

    Emily Fox (8/10): A class defender whose speed, accuracy, and ability to go forward were instrumental in the USWNT's win. When she took players on, she often got past them and looked in lock step with the other three defenders.

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    Midfield

    Olivia Moultrie (9/10):

    Moultrie didn't just score, but she also took several chances and was one of the most dangerous attacking players on the field on the night. Moultrie took risks in front of the box and was constantly active in her runs, finding a way to be involved even when not on the ball. 

    Claire Hutton (7/10):

    It was a quiet game for Hutton, who got on the ball a fair amount but wasn't able to find as many holes in the attack like she usually does.

    Sam Coffey (6/10): 

    This wasn't Coffey's best performance, and not because she didn't score. While she's usually the pace maker in the midfield, Friday night, her passing wasn't as crisp as usual. It took her most of the match to get into her rhythm with the other three midfielders.

    Alyssa Thompson (8/10): 

    Thompson didn't score, but she was involved in almost every play out wide. Her runs were strong and created all kinds of space for players like Moultrie and Lavelle to fill in gaps. In the moments when she could run at the Italy backline, she did. 

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    Attack

    Rose Lavelle (9/10): 

    Lavelle was all over the pitch on Friday night, not looking fatigued at all from her MVP performance less than a week ago. Lavelle was pivotal in the first goal of the game with her cheeky combination play. 

    Cat Macario (9/10): 

    Goals don't lie, and Macario chipped in a brace against Italy to make her mark known. This is Macario's sixth goal on the year.

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    Subs & Manager

    Emily Sams (7/10): 

    The applause may have been the loudest for Sams, who got called into the match in the second half and was able to represent the local Orlando Pride on her home turf. 

    Lily Yohannes (7/10): 

    Yohannes was a solid addition in the midfield, taking care of the ball and doing what she does best: creating chances that look well beyond her years.

    Jaedyn Shaw (6/10): 

    Shaw was quiet when she eventually entered the game, but had some strong moments holding the ball up and making runs off the ball when it counted.

    Jameese Joseph (6/10): 

    What a moment for the Chicago Stars player who earned her first cap. 

    Kate Wiesner (6/10):

    In a similar vein to Joseph, a special moment for Wiesner, who entered the match in the second half and earned her first cap. 

    Emma Hayes (8/10): 

    Hayes kicked off her Florida trip in good spirits, and her team didn't look like they had too much Turkey on Thursday, putting on a solid performance against a good Italy team.

A new Zubimendi: Berta makes first move to sign "Rodri-like" CM for Arsenal

Unlike some of their Premier League rivals, Arsenal’s summer signings are looking better with every passing gameweek.

For example, he might’ve started slowly, but Viktor Gyokeres already has six goals to his name this season, and Noni Madueke was just starting to pick up steam before his injury.

Moreover, with Gabriel Magalhães’ recent injury, Cristhian Mosquera and Piero Hincapie are looking like incredible buys.

With all that said, an argument could be made that Martin Zubimendi has been Arsenal’s best signing of all, so fans should be excited about reports linking the club to someone who could be an heir to the Spaniard and has been compared to Rodri.

Arsenal target their next Martin Zubimendi

With reports coming out about Zubimendi’s move to Arsenal as early as January, the excitement for the move wasn’t quite as intense as it perhaps should’ve been when it finally came to pass in the summer.

However, since then, the Spaniard has more than proven himself to be one of the best midfielders in the Premier League.

Whether it’s putting in a perfectly timed tackle to shield the back four, or driving with the ball and delivering a pinpoint accurate pass to a forward, the former Real Sociedad star really does it all.

Therefore, it makes sense that the club would already be looking for a younger gem who, over the next five to six years, can be moulded into his long-term heir.

According to a recent report from Spain, one of the young prospects that could sign for this purpose is Chema Andrés.

The story has revealed that, alongside Manchester City, Arsenal are already making moves to sign the VfB Stuttgart gem, who has had an excellent start to the season.

However, a potential roadblock for Andrea Berta and Co is that he’s a former Real Madrid prospect, and the Spanish giants have a buy-back clause worth around €13.5m for 2026, which is approximately £12m.

If Arsenal want to sign the young Spaniard, they’ll almost certainly have to pay significantly more than that, but even so, Andrés would be worth it as a future Zubimendi heir.

Why Chema Andrés could be Arsenal's future Zubimendi

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Well, to put it simply, it’s his impressive combination of defensive nous and sensational ability on the ball, which has seen him already amass a tally of three goal involvements in 11 league games from the six position.

The good news is that, while it’s still very early on in his career, Chema Andrés appears to share this ability to heavily influence play in both halves.

For example, just last month, respected u23 scout Antonio Mango described his defensive abilities as “Rodri-like,” noting that he “simplifies the game and makes the basics look effortless.”

Then, when it comes to going the other way, Mango has praised him for his “expansive passing range”, and fellow talent scout Jacek Kulig has dubbed him an “orchestrator” thanks to his incredible “vision” and “football IQ.”

Unsurprisingly, the 20-year-old “supernova” of a talent, as dubbed by one analyst, also has some incredible underlying numbers to more than justify the hype.

Andrés’ Scout Report

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Percentile

Interceptions

2.11

Top 1%

Clearances

3.65

Top 1%

Dispossessed

0.14

Top 1%

Aerials Won

3.93

Top 1%

Tkl+Int

4.49

Top 4%

Ball Recoveries

6.74

Top 4%

Shots on Target

0.70

Top 5%

SCA (Shot)

0.28

Top 6%

Successful Take-On %

66.7%

Top 6%

Blocks

1.83

Top 7%

Average Shot Distance

14.40

Top 8%

Shots Blocked

0.56

Top 9%

% of Dribblers Tackled

63.6%

Top 10%

npxG: Non-Penalty xG

0.15

Top 11%

Progressive Passes

7.16

Top 11%

Passes Blocked

1.26

Top 11%

% of Aerials Won

62.2%

Top 11%

SCA (Live-ball Pass)

2.53

Top 14%

xG: Expected Goals

0.15

Top 15%

All Stats via FBref

According to FBref, he ranks in the top 1% of midfielders in Europe’s top five leagues for interceptions, clearances, aerials won, the top 4% for tackles plus interceptions and ball recoveries, the top 5% for shots on target, the top 11% for progressive passes and more, all per 90.

Finally, on top of doing business at the club level, the youngster is also making waves on the international scene.

After making ten appearances for Spain’s u19s, he skipped the u20s altogether and has now made four appearances for the u21s, with the last coming on Tuesday night.

Ultimately, Zubimendi should be Arsenal’s starting six for quite some time, but if they can, they should do what they can to sign Andrés, as at just 20 years old, he could be the long-term heir.

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Player wants to leave Tottenham in January just months after signing eight-figure deal

Tottenham boss Thomas Frank is now having to deal with unsettled players as he also prepares for a vital North London derby this weekend, according to a new report.

Spurs, under the new leadership team of co-sporting directors Fabio Paratici and Johan Lange, are bracing for a significant January transfer window where several fringe players could well depart N17.

The most high-profile of them appears inevitable for Yves Bissouma, whose spell at Spurs appears to be nearing a conclusion. The 28-year-old Mali international’s contract expires in June 2026, positioning him for a potential free transfer next year amid ongoing interest from Galatasaray after they failed to sign him in the summer.

Frank has already criticised Bissouma for his punctuality and discipline, explaining at the start of 2025/2026 that the midfielder “has been late several times and the latest time was one too many”.

The midfielder is currently absent with an ankle problem and hasn’t featured in a competitive game all season, but The Mail report Bissouma’s contract includes a one-year extension option — meaning they might not lose him for free next year after all.

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Knee

22/11/2025

Ben Davies

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Kota Takai

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Mohammed Kudus

Knock

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Randal Kolo Muani

Jaw

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Lucas Bergvall

Concussion

23/11/2025

Dominic Solanke

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In any case, they’d also only trigger it if they can’t sell him in the winter, and Bissouma isn’t the only player who could leave in under two months time.

Indeed, Richarlison’s future also hangs in the balance.

The forward’s own contract runs out in 2027, and he’s struggled for consistency not just this season, but ever since his £60 million move from Everton in 2022. Richarlison is believed to be attracting interest from his former club and Frank reportedly views the 28-year-old as ‘expendable’, meaning a January exit for the Brazil international isn’t ruled out despite Dominic Solanke’s injury woes.

On-lookers wouldn’t be at all surprised if one of the aforementioned pair left Spurs in the winter, provided they can sign a replacement for Richarlison, but a much more surprising name has now been touted for the exit door as well.

Mathys Tel keen to leave Tottenham in January and 'unhappy' in London

Just months after his £30 million permanent move from Bayern Munich, Roma have now emerged as potential January suitors for striker Mathys Tel.

Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport reports the 20-year-old is unhappy in London and keen on departing Tottenham when the winter window opens, which comes as a shock given he’s basically only just arrived and performed fairly well when called upon.

Tel scored Tottenham’s equaliser against Man United last time out with an excellent finish on the turn, and opened the scoring in Spurs’ 2-1 win away to Leeds just before the October international break.

However, he was also controversially excluded from Tottenham’s 22-man Champions League squad by Frank, owing to the limited numbers they could select due to homegrown quota issues.

Roma boss Gian Piero Gasperini has identified Tel as his primary target, viewing the youngster as someone with significant room for development who possesses the ideal profile to strengthen Roma’s attacking options.

La Gazzetta even suggests that Spurs could green-light a loan deal as opposed to an outright sale, but given both Randal Kolo Muani and Solanke’s struggles to stay fit, this would be rather unwise.

Given Frank’s limited attacking options, Roma’s apparent optimism about securing a deal may prove very premature. Tottenham need more options up top, not less, and Tel is someone who’s still raw but could pay dividends in the future as he continues to adjust to life in England.

Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann once backed Tel to become a ’40 goal a season’ striker, and while he’s still some way off that, letting him leave certainly doesn’t benefit the Lilywhites in any way.

Nuno now ready to launch £8m West Ham move to sign "outstanding" set-piece specialist

Nuno Espirito Santo is now reportedly ready to launch his first transfer move in charge of West Ham United to sign Bristol City’s set-piece specialist Scott Twine.

The Hammers could certainly do with a busy January transfer window. Whilst results have improved recently, their 2-2 draw against Bournemouth in a game that they led 2-0 exposed their problems once again.

After watching on as his side let go of their 2-0 lead gained through Callum Wilson’s goals, Nuno told reporters: “It’s a very tough place to come. The first half was us – we took advantage of the straight ball, of the second ball, we managed the tempo of the game, we managed to control Bournemouth, and we achieved a good lead.

“In the second half, Bournemouth did exactly the same that we did [in the first]. They managed better the circumstances of the game, we couldn’t go out, they put us against the ropes, they engaged five players in the last line.

“The boys were organised but were missing the pass to go out of pressure, to really hurt them with space, under tough circumstances. But the positive is that I think the team was resilient, was organised, was compact and was really committed.”

After the dramatic draw, West Ham have at least escaped the dropzone, albeit only on goal difference. With the visit of Liverpool up next, they’ll be hoping to compile the champions’ recent misery and escape the relegation zone in the process.

It goes without saying that the January transfer window would be a lot easier if West Ham were approaching it without the bottom three in mind. It would hand Nuno the perfect opportunity to welcome first-choice reinforcements and potentially take the Hammers onwards and upwards.

On that front, the former Nottingham Forest manager already has certain additions in mind, according to reports.

West Ham and Nuno ready to launch Scott Twine move

According to Sports Boom, Nuno is now ready to launch West Ham’s move to sign Twine from Bristol City in the January transfer window. The set-piece specialist would be an instant upgrade on James Ward-Prowse, who has been frozen out by Nuno, and would cost West Ham just £8m.

Minutes

1,244

958

Goals

6

3

Progressive Passes

41

71

Ball Recoveries

52

53

Although it is in a league below the Premier League, Twine has shown plenty of promise compared to Lucas Paqueta this season. Based on those numbers, £8m could quickly turn into a bargain for the London club.

Whether Bristol City allow one of their key men to leave so easily remains to be seen, however. Robins manager Gerhard Struber recently praised his midfielder – telling reporters: “Scott (has) outstanding technical power with his monster leg.

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“It helped us to score in this way but I like his energy at the moment – his work ethic on the field to invest everything. You do not see it that often that players on this level work really hard against the ball but this was the key – players with high technical level were involved in our defensive pressing moments.”

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Cruzeiro tem ótimo aproveitamento jogando a ida dentro de casa na Copa do Brasil

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O Cruzeiro irá enfrentar o Corinthians na noite desta quarta-feira (10), no Mineirão, pela partida de ida da semifinal da Copa do Brasil. Apesar de parecer ruim para alguns torcedores, para a Raposa, fazer o primeiro jogo dentro de casa não é uma preocupação na competição.

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Desde 1989, em 33 oportunidades que fez o primeiro duelo em Minas Gerais, o Cabuloso se classificou em 22 ocasiões, 66% de aproveitamento. Das 11 vezes que acabou eliminado fazendo a segunda partida longe de casa, três foram na pior fase do clube, entre a crise em 2019 e a disputa da Série B.

Outra estatística empolgante para a Nação Azul é a de quando a equipe sai na frente na primeira etapa. Em 22 vezes que o Cruzeiro venceu o jogo de ida dentro de casa, passou de fase ou foi campeão em 19, e levou a remontada em três.

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Nesta edição da Copa do Brasil, a Raposa começou os duelos em casa em duas oportunidades, contra Vila Nova e CRB. Na terceira fase, contra os goianos, venceu por 2 a 0 no Mineirão e por 3 a 0 na casa do visitante. Contra os alagoanos, teve um confronto mais emocionante depois de empatar em 0 a 0 em Belo Horizonte e precisar triunfar por 2 a 0 em Alagoas.

Semifinal da Copa do Brasil

Cruzeiro e Corinthians irão se enfrentar nesta quarta-feira (10), às 21h30 (de Brasília), no Mineirão, pela partida de ida da semifinal da Copa do Brasil.

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O retrospecto é positivo para o Cruzeiro contra o Corinthians. Nos últimos cinco jogos contra o Timão, o Cabuloso perdeu apenas um, por 2 a 1, no segundo turno do Brasileirão de 2024. Antes, havia vencido por 3 a 0 em casa e empatado em 1 a 1 em 2023. Nesta temporada, empatou em 0 a 0 na Neo Química Arena e passeou no Mineirão com um 3 a 0.

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Bryce Harper, Wife Announce Birth of Fourth Child Hours Before Phillies Open Playoff Run

Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies will start their postseason on Saturday with Game 1 of the NLDS against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Harper has made quite a few runs through the playoffs since joining the Phillies, but is still chasing his first World Series win. If he’s going to get it this year, he and the Phillies will have to go through the reigning champions.

While taking on the Dodgers is always a tall task, Harper will have one extra, and extra special fan cheering him on through the run, as he and his wife Kayla announced the birth of their fourth child, Hayes Three Harper, just hours before first pitch on Saturday.

As some astute Phillies observers noted, Harper has had a tendency to hit homers in his first game back from the birth of a child.

Harper and his newly unlocked Level 4 Dad Strength will look to add another home run to that tally against the Dodgers.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr., David Ortiz Troll Yankees Legends On-Air After Blue Jays' Win

The Yankees saw their season come to a bitter end Wednesday night in a 5–2 loss to the Blue Jays in Game 4 of the American League Division Series. While Toronto is heading to the championship series for the first time in nine years, the Yankees yet again experienced another postseason letdown as their hitters ran out of firepower in the late innings of the game.

The Blue Jays' $500 million man Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had no such issue this series, homering in each of the first three games of the series. He followed that up with a hit and an RBI in Game 4 and watched as his teammates helped finish off the AL East powerhouse in the Bronx.

Afterward, Guerrero held back tears taking in the special moment. That didn't last for long, though, as the Toronto star slugger was later seen partying it up in the locker room.

At one point, Guerrero joined the Fox Sports MLB crew for a postgame interview, and he couldn't resist teaming up with David Ortiz to rib a pair of Yankees legends, Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez.

"DAAAA YANKEES LOSE," Guerrero said, eliciting lots of laughs all around. Big Papi loved it, and repeated his signature line after him. The two then did it in sync one more time just for good measure:

Too good.

The Blue Jays are set to host Game 1 of the ALCS on Sunday against either the Tigers or Mariners.

كاراجر يعتذر لـ محمد صلاح: لقد أزعجتك.. ولن تشارك أمام برايتون

قدم جيمي كاراجر، أسطورة نادي ليفربول، اعتذاره لنجم الريدز الحالي، محمد صلاح، موضحًا أنه يحب الدولي المصري كثيرًا كلاعب، لكن على الأخير أن يحسن من سلوكه خارج الملعب.

كاراجر كان قد فتح النار على محمد صلاح بعد تصريحات اللاعب التي هاجم فيها إدارة ليفربول ومدرب الفريق آرني سلوت، عقب نهاية مباراة الريدز أمام ليدز يونايتد بالدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، والتي انتهت بالتعادل الإيجابي 3-3.

واتهم محمد صلاح إدارة ليفربول بعدم تنفيذ الوعود المقدمة له، إضافة إلى تصريحه بانهيار علاقته مع سلوت، والذي أبقى ابن الـ33 عامًا على مقاعد البدلاء في آخر ثلاث مباريات للريدز في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

واتخذ سلوت في المقابل رد فعل تجاه محمد صلاح واستبعد اللاعب من مباراة ليفربول وإنتر ميلان يوم أمس الثلاثاء في دوري أبطال أوروبا، والتي فاز بها ليفربول 1-0.

وهاجم كاراجر محمد صلاح بعد تصريحاته، موضحًا أن الجناح الأيمن لم يفز ببطولة مع منتخب مصر ولم ينجح مع تشيلسي.

لكن كاراجر تراجع عن هذه التصريحات واعتذر لمحمد صلاح مرة أخرى، وذلك عبر استوديو قناة ”CBS Sports” إلى جانب نجم مانشستر سيتي السابق، ميكا ريتشاردز.

وسأل ريتشاردز كاراجر في البداية وقال له: “هل تود الاعتذار لمحمد صلاح والتعبير عن أسفك لأي إساءة له؟ هذا نابع من الحماس، أنت مشجع، هيا، قلها أمام الكاميرا”.

ثم رد كاراجر على ريتشاردز وأضاف: “مو، أعتذر ، لقد أزعجتك، أحبك كلاعب في ليفربول لكن عليك أن تتصرف بشكل لائق خارج الملعب وتحسن من سلوكك”.

وبعد ذلك أجاب ريتشادرز: “هذا منصف، بدا الأمر صادقاً للغاية”.

ويعتقد كاراجر أن محمد صلاح لن يشارك مع ليفربول في مباراة برايتون الأسبوع المقبل بالدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، وسوف يستمر سلوت في استبعاد اللاعب، حيث أوضح: “بصراحة، لا أعتقد أنه سوف يشارك”.

وأردف كاراجر: ”لا أدري، لماذا يثار هذا الجدل، سواء كان على مقاعد البدلاء أو يجري عمليات الإحماء؟ الجماهير لها دور في ذلك، لا أدري، هل يُمكن أن يؤدي ذلك إلى انقسام بين الجماهير والمدرب ومحمد صلاح؟”.

وتابع: ”لذا أعتقد أنه بما أنه لم يتبق سوى مباراة واحدة قبل سفره، فمن الأفضل أن يؤجل الأمر حاليًا ثم نرى كيف ستكون الأمور بعد عودته من كأس الأمم الإفريقية”.

ويعتقد كاراجر أن هناك فرصة لمشاركة هوجو إيكتيكي، وألكسندر إيزاك، وفلوريان فيرتز، بصورة أساسية معًا في تشكيلة ليفربول خلال الفترة المقبلة مع غياب محمد صلاح.

طالع .. رومانو يوضح حقيقة معاقبة محمد صلاح في ليفربول

واستكمل كاراجر في حديثه عن مشاركة إيكتيكي وإيزاك بشكل أساسي ضد إنتر ميلان في دوري الأبطال، إذ واصل: ”بفضل الأداء الجيد لليفربول، هذه هي المرة الأولى التي نرى فيها إيكيتيكي وإيزاك معًا، كنت أتوقع أن يبدأ فيرتز أساسيًا يوم السبت أيضًا على أرضنا أمام برايتون، في الواقع، قلت قبل أسابيع قليلة إن ليفربول قد يضطر إلى بناء الفريق بينما كان محمد صلاح في كأس الأمم الأفريقية، من أجل المستقبل”.

وقال كاراجر: “اسمعوا، لأي سبب كان، حدث ذلك قبل أسبوعين من سفره إلى كأس الأمم الأفريقية، لكن كان على ليفربول دائمًا إيجاد طريقة لإشراك صفقاته الكبيرة في الفريق. لم يحدث ذلك بعد، حيث بدأ الثلاثة جميعًا أساسيين”.

وأضاف: “لذا أعتقد أن مباراة برايتون فرصة رائعة لإشراك الصفقات الجديدة في الهجوم، أشركوا فيرتز خلف المهاجم، حيث كان على مقاعد البدلاء الليلة ضد إنتر ، وقدم أداءً جيدًا عندما دخل إلى الملعب”.

واختتم كاراجر: “لذا أعتقد أنها المرة الأولى التي قد نشهد فيها ذلك وربما ما هو مستقبل ليفربول من حيث المضي قدماً، ليس فقط هذا الموسم بل ربما على مدى الـ 18 شهراً إلى العامين المقبلين”.

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