Shafiul, Ebadot replace injured Taskin in ODI, Test squads

While his 15 wickets in the BPL boosted Shafiul Islam’s selection prospects, Ebadot Hossain was rewarded for his performance in Bangladesh Cricket League first-class competition

ESPNcricinfo staff05-Feb-2019Shafiul Islam and uncapped fast bowler Ebadot Hossain have replaced the injured Taskin Ahmed in the Bangladesh ODI and Test squad respectively, for the upcoming New Zealand tour. Taskin suffered lateral ligament damage to his left knee during a BPL match last week, and has been ruled out for at least six weeks.Shafiul has not played an ODI since October 2016, and in two Tests and a T20 in the intervening period, he has taken only two wickets. In the ongoing BPL, he has taken 15 wickets at an average of 22.20, which has prompted his selection. Shafiul, 29, has always been the national selectors’ go-to man for a long time, but never quite settled in the side.Watch NZ v Ban live

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Ebadot’s inclusion in the Test squad is not a surprise given he was the highest wicket-taker among the pace bowlers in the Bangladesh Cricket League first-class competition earlier in the 2018-19 season. A late-bloomer who only came into reckoning through a pace-bowling hunt in 2016, Ebadot has already impressed bowling coaches such as Aaqib Javed and Courtney Walsh.The Bangladesh ODI squad will leave Dhaka in batches over the coming days, depending on the cricketers’ appearances in the BPL. The Test players will leave later, as the two-day practice match in Lincoln is will be played on February 24-25. The ODi series will start from February 13, while the Test series begins on February 28.

Ange could sign Spurs’ dream Romero partner in £39m "rock" this January

Tottenham Hotspur's new era under Ange Postecoglou's stewardship has been blighted by a torrent of absences inflicted on the side over recent weeks, ruining an exemplary start to the Premier League season.

Having been so poor last season, it was quite remarkable that the former Celtic manager succeeded in pumping energy and confidence back into this Spurs side, who darted into a scramble at the top over the opening months of the campaign – actually topping the table after ten matches.

But the squad's thinness always threatened to be the sticking point and a 4-1 home defeat against Chelsea one month ago underscored the frailty of Postecoglou's team.

In particular, the defence needs attention in January after Cristian Romero's straight red card against the Blues; more detrimentally, influential £43m summer signing Micky van de Ven injured his hamstring in that match and will not return until after the new year.

Reinforcements are paramount, and Tottenham might just have identified the perfect winter addition to get the squad back on track.

Tottenham transfer news – Jean-Clair Todibo

According to a report from the Evening Standard earlier this week, Tottenham are looking to rival Liverpool and Manchester United for OGC Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo in January.

The 23-year-old Frenchman has been excellent in Ligue 1 and is indeed being lined up for a move to the Premier League, though Les Aiglons will demand around £39m to grant his departure.

Nice defenderJean-Clair Todibo.

It's stressed that Spurs would not have an easy run in securing Todibo's signature, with Manchester United also interested, but given the urgency of bolstering the backline this winter, chairman Daniel Levy might pull the strings required to land their man.

Jean-Clair Todibo's season in numbers

Nice are ensconced in second place in Ligue 1 after 13 matches and are the only team in the division to have yet t daste defeat; they are just one point behind table-topping champions Paris Saint-Germain.

Most impressively, Nice have conceded just four goals in the league so far this season, with Todibo playing an instrumental role in creating this cohesive and formidable unit, having once been described as "solid as a rock" by talent scout Jacek Kulig.

As per Sofascore, the £20k-per-week titan has started 11 games and remarkably taken an average of 99 touches per game – for reference, Manchester City's Ruben Dias takes 91.5 touches each outing in the Premier League this year.

Completing 90% of his passes, Todibo also averages a whopping total of 7.8 ball recoveries, two tackles, 1.4 interceptions and 2.8 clearances per contest, succeeding with 88% of his dribbles and 62% of his contested duels.

Mighty and menacing, the one-time Barcelona prospect is among the finest defenders in France and boasts a modern scope of skills to make him a fantastic fit at Tottenham.

Jean-Clair Todibo's style of play

As per FBref, Todibo ranks among the top 20% of positional peers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for pass completion, the top 9% for passes attempted, the top 18% for progressive passes, the top 7% for successful take-ons and the top 5% for tackles per 90.

Effectively, this showcases an extraordinary level of distribution and his robustness in his defensive work, frequently disarming surging attackers and driving forward himself, influencing attacking patterns from deep.

Jean-Clair Todibo: Similar Players

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Club

Fikayo Tomori

AC Milan

William Saliba

Arsenal

Antonio Rudiger

Real Madrid

Sven Botman

Newcastle United

Andreas Christensen

Barcelona

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In an interview with Ligue 1 Uber Eats, Todibo's Brazilian defensive partner Dante waxed lyrical over his skill set and highlighted the developing maturity of his craft, now finding balance between creative risk-taking and solidity in his defensive work.

Dante said: "He always played a risky game, far too risky. Now he has found real balance in his game between taking risks, dribbling out from the back because it’s the best thing to do and having fun on the pitch! I’m not saying he should kick the ball out into touch, never! I’d rather he takes a risk. And he’s progressed in that domain!"

With Van de Ven currently sat on the sidelines and perhaps not returning until the later stages of January (or beyond…), Todibo could arrive to partner Romero in front of Guglielmo Vicario's goal.

Imagine Jean-Clair Todibo and Cristian Romero

Signed from Atalanta for £42m in 2022, Romero has now amassed 75 appearances for his English side and has been noted for his "incredible" displays this season by Spurs correspondent Alasdair Gold.

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He was even proclaimed to be the "best defender in the world right now" by Lionel Messi, with the duo instrumental cogs in Argentina's 2022 World Cup triumph in Qatar.

The 25-year-old ranks among the top 7% of centre-backs for tackles per 90 and is known for his ferocious, tough-challenging style, and could work in tandem with Todibo, who offers similar physical dominance.

With Romero breaking up attacks, sweeping away danger and generally just proving to be a thorny nuisance for any brave attacker risking a venture into his realm, Todibo's proclivity for offensive-instigating movements could be brought to the fore.

Such a duo really could send a frisson of excitement coursing down the N17, and Postecoglou would be wise to throw the kitchen sink at a deal, deepening his side's ranks with the perfect kind of acquisition.

While Van de Ven and Romero's partnership highlighted the duo's credentials as starting stars under Postecoglou's wing, it's clear that greater support is needed to cement Tottenham as a formidable force in the Premier League.

Especially when considering that the club dreams of a return to the Champions League, where rotation across the multitude of competitions is even more important.

Todibo's listed qualities suggest that he would be a fantastic fit for Spurs' fluid, innovative style, with the Frenchman's distribution and athleticism particularly eye-catching.

With the likes of Manchester United also circling, Tottenham must move swiftly to secure the former Barcelona centre-half's signature, aiding the club in its pursuit of prominence.

Contract extension already! AC Milan to activate Christian Pulisic clause after seeing USMNT star post personal bests on the back of bargain €20m Chelsea transfer

Christian Pulisic is reportedly already in line to see his contract extended at AC Milan, with a clause in his current deal about to be triggered.

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    The United States international only moved to San Siro in the summer of 2023. The €20 million (£17m/$22m) paid out to lure him away from Chelsea is being made to look like quite the bargain, with Pulisic posting personal bests during his debut campaign in Italy.

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    The USMNT star has registered 13 goals across all competitions, alongside eight assists, while his versatility has been put to good use when filling wide attacking berths and central creative posts. Pulisic’s value to the collective cause is not lost on anybody in Milan.

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    With that in mind, claims that the Rossoneri are preparing to extend Pulisic’s deal. His contract is due to run until 2027, but there is the option for a further 12 months within those terms. Milan are ready to activate that clause and keep the 25-year-old on their books until at least 2028.

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    Milan boss Stefano Pioli has said of Pulisic: “I’ve had many video calls to explain the playing style and I rarely get the wrong sensation from the players. I knew Pulisic’s quality, but when we talked on a video call, I sensed something very positive. He was very eager, curious, interested in everything I had to say. He doesn’t talk very much, but it’s the attitude that shines through from a person. His attitude is fantastic, he is an exemplary professional and hard worker who will help the team to get stronger.”

Christian Pulisic's father insists USMNT star didn't 'disappoint at Chelsea' and reveals why son is thriving at AC Milan

USMNT star Christian Pulisic's success with Milan comes down to the 'trust' of his teammates and coach, his father has declared.

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    With a combined 20 goals and assists this season following a summer switch from Chelsea, the USMNT winger is in phenomenal form in Milan, and is on track to be his best-ever season as a professional. His father, Mark Pulisic, spoke about his son's success with the Rossoneri this campaign, narrowing it down to the 'trust' that both Stefano Pioli and his Milan teammates have in him.

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    “For me it’s not true that Christian disappointed at Chelsea. He simply didn’t play regularly," Mark said on a podcast, recorded by Gazzetta dello Sport.

    “Christian has had everyone’s trust. Pioli trusts him, he always lets him play and doesn’t immediately replace him if things go wrong. Then he likes Milan and he always speaks well of his teammates. Fikayo Tomori and Olivier Giroud helped him a lot when it came to choosing Milan.”

    “Football changes quickly and we have understood for some time that this is a business. You can only think in the short term,” he added, though he clarified: “Let’s be clear: Christian loves Milan and wants to stay. He lives in Busto Arsizio to be close to Milanello (Milan’s training center). He’s learning to speak Italian and he gets on very well with teammates like Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Yunus Musah.”

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    Since arriving with the Rossoneri over the summer Pulisic – through eight months – already has the best goal-contribution record of any right winger for Milan over the past decade. He's helped them to second place in Serie A this season and into the quarterfinals of the UEFA Europa League as well.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR PULISIC AND MILAN?

    The Rossoneri are in action Saturday in Serie A against Lecce as they look to maintain their hold on second place in the league standings. Then, they'll put their sights to Europe as they clash with Roma in the UEFA Europa League midweek.

6 potential transfer destinations for Wolves’ Pedro Neto – ranked

Wolverhampton Wanderers winger Pedro Neto is one of the Premier League's most exciting players, and after recovering from a litany of injuries, he looks to be back to his very best.

In Wolves' games against Manchester United, Manchester City, and Liverpool, he stood out as a genuinely sensational talent, so it shouldn't be surprising to hear that some of the league's wealthier clubs are once again circling overhead.

It also shouldn't be a surprise that, according to TeamTalk, Jorge Mendes is now actively looking for a move for Neto in the January window, even though his contract is set to run until summer 2027.

While it's impossible to know the exact fee that the Old Gold would demand for their starman, TalkSPORT reported that it would be somewhere in the region of £50m last summer, which in today's market is fairly reasonable.

Alongside his recent performances, his positional versatility is another reason so many clubs will soon be battling it out for his signature.

Data from OPTA Analyst highlights that of the 5,550 Premier League minutes he has played for Wolves since August 2019, 35% have come as a left-winger, 32% as a right-winger and the remaining 33% have come across the pitch from striker to central midfielder.

His ability to excel on both flanks means that he could fit into any top team in the country.

With that in mind, Football FanCast has taken a look at six of his potential destinations after Wolves and ranked them out of ten for plausibility and fit.

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Saudi Arabia

Right, so we are kicking things off with a general move to Saudi Arabia and their burgeoning Saudi Pro League.

This would obviously be the most disappointing move he could make from a Premier League fan's perspective, but in the current climate, you simply can't talk about big transfers and not make mention of the most disruptive league we have seen since the heady heights of the Chinese Super League almost a decade ago.

In the summer alone, the Pro League splashed £780m on player signings, and while that is still considerably lower than the Premier League's spend of £1.1bn for the same window, it is a sign that they are not messing around and that this is a serious attempt to build something that will rival the top leagues in Europe.

So would Neto opt to head to the Middle East over a move to one of the 'big six? Maybe. You only have to look at his compatriot and former teammate, Ruben Neves.

Neves was the captain of Wolves and widely regarded as one of the league's best midfielders, so when he joined Al Hilal for £47m in the summer, it was a massive surprise. Granted, Neves is three years older than Neto but is still firmly at the peak of his powers.

Neto also shares the same agent – Gestifute – with Neves, Fabinho, and Jota, who are all Portuguese players who chose the Saudi league over the chance to play in one of Europe's top five.

With all of that said, there is still nothing concrete to suggest that the dynamic winger wants to join the Pro League over another Premier League side. So, we won't give too much credence to any murmurings suggesting otherwise at the moment.

Chances: 2/10

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Aston Villa

So, onto the first of the interested parties from the Premier League: fellow Midlanders, Aston Villa.

According to TeamTalk, the Villans have an 'interest' in signing Neto in the coming transfer windows, and while that is about all we have to go on, he would undoubtedly make them a much stronger team.

Now, the Villans already spent big on a winger this summer when they signed Moussa Diaby from Bundesliga outfit Bayer Leverkusen for around £52m, and so it would be doubtful that Neto would waltz in and displace him as the side's go-to right-winger.

However, with the left wing being contested by Leon Bailey and Emiliano Buendia, there is no reason the superior Wolves man couldn't come in and make that position his own.

That said, with there being few other sources on Villa's interest, the low chance of a game on the right-hand side and the added issue of a rivalry between Wolves and Villa, we aren't sure there is much chance of this move happening.

Chances: 4/10

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Newcastle United

So, onto the second of the interested parties from the Premier League, the recently mega-wealthy Newcastle United.

According to TeamTalk, the Toon have an 'interest' in signing Pedro Neto either in January or next summer. Now, this feels like a deal that would be incredibly easy for the Magpies to pull off if the reported price tag of £50m is accurate, but would the Wolves man fit into Eddie Howe's side?

Well, his aforementioned versatility would give him the ability to play on either side and given that Newcastle aren't blessed with an abundance of world-class wingers, we reckon that the 23-year-old would stand a very good chance of starting regularly were he to make the move to Tyneside.

On the right-hand side, he would have Miguel Almiron and Jacob Murphy to contend with, and while they're clearly fan favourites, Neto is far and away the most naturally talented of the three.

The left-hand side would be the more difficult position to crack, though, as Anthony Gordon and Harvey Barnes have also shown themselves to be fantastic Premier League players at points.

Ultimately, this does feel like a move that would make sense for all parties involved, especially seeing as the wages on offer should be pretty hefty given the club's financial position, and yet, as with the Villa links, the rumours are much weaker compared to later ones in this list, and so for the moment anyway, this doesn't feel like it's going to happen.

Chances: 6/10

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Manchester United

Could Manchester United go in for Neto in January as they attempt to salvage their season after an abysmal start to their Premier League and Champions League Campaign?

Well, according to TeamTalk, Erik ten Hag is a 'huge fan' of the tricky winger, and United have reportedly made moves 'to try and tempt him away from Molineux.'

With United's financial muscle and willingness to spend in recent years, the £50m price tag should pose no problem, but would the former Lazio man start in the Red Devils' best XI?

Well, in short, he would definitely start in the United side and would comfortably be the best right-winger at the club the second he walked through the front door.

His only competition he would face on the right would be Antony and Facundo Pellistri. The latter is too young to be a regular starter, whereas the former has ultimately been a disappointment following his monster move from Ajax in the summer of 2022.

If Neto could replicate the performances he has been putting in this season in the red of United, they might just find themselves rising up the table rather quickly.

There seems to be a bit more credibility behind this potential move and a clear position in the team for him to fill, so this feels like it would be a good move for all involved.

Chances: 7/10

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Liverpool

Liverpool look like they have got their goal-scoring mojo back this season after a disappointing campaign last year, but could they make their attack even more potent with the addition of Neto?

According to Football Transfers, the Reds have rekindled their interest in the Wolves man in the wake of Al-Ittihad's concerted effort to sign Mohamed Salah towards the end of the summer transfer window, and they would make signing the Portuguese star one of their top priorities were Salah to leave in January or the summer.

Now, if Liverpool lost Salah at any point in the next year, they would undoubtedly be in the most need of a player like Neto amongst the 'big six.' Without the Egyptian, the only dedicated right-winger in the squad would be Scottish youngster Ben Doak, which is not a position the team want to be in.

In fact, with Doak being the only other dedicated right-winger after Salah, Jurgen Klopp and Co would do well to sign Neto anyway, as he could add exceptional cover in that position as well as on the left.

Something else that bodes well for this deal is that Liverpool have done business with Wolves in recent years, namely signing fellow Portuguese winger Diogo Jota for £40m in 2020.

This deal seems plausible and like it would make a real difference for Klopp's side, with or without Salah.

Chances: 8/10

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Arsenal

Here we are, the most likely destination, and the destination that, for our money, makes the most sense: Arsenal.

The Gunners have reestablished themselves as one of the Premier League's top teams under Mikel Arteta and have been splashing the cash to reflect that in recent windows, meaning that a £50m splurge to sign a player of Neto's quality seems perfectly realistic.

According to the Mirror, the Gunners have retained the interest they had in the Wolves man back in 2022, an interest that has only been intensified by his recent exploits for the Old Gold.

The main reason this deal seems perfect for the north Londoners is the fact that Bukayo Saka has no competition at right-wing and, as such, never seems to get given a break by Arteta. This inability to rest their star player was made abundantly clear when Saka set a new record for consecutive Premier League appearances – 83.

This constant play time finally took its toll on the youngster as he was forced off in the club's Champions League game against Lens in the week and subsequently missed the game against Manchester City during the week.

Signing Neto would allow Arteta to rest Saka and not risk lowering the quality of the XI. He would also be able to cover on the left, making this deal seem like an absolute no-brainer if the club can get it done.

Oh, it also helps that the player is a self-confessed fan of the Gunners.

Chances: 9/10

'One of the best' – Kylian Mbappe's proposed Real Madrid transfer welcomed by Dani Carvajal as he makes Robert Lewandowski comparison

Real Madrid defender Dani Carvajal welcomed Kylian Mbappe's imminent move to Real Madrid as he drew a comparison with Robert Lewandowski.

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The Spanish full-back claimed that Real Madrid have not informed the players about Mbappe's impending arrival at the club, even though they reportedly reached a verbal agreement with the mercurial French attacker back in January. Caravajal, though, has welcomed the prospect of playing alongside the France captain, claiming that players of Mbappe and Barcelona star Lewandowski's stature help to elevate the standard of La Liga.

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In an interview with , the defender said of Mbappe: "They haven’t told us anything. It seems that it is a possibility that he can come. In Madrid, the best have to come and he is one of the best. For the League and our football, it would be good, just like Lewandowski has gone to Barcelona."

When asked if the arrival of the star player will have any adverse effect on the dressing room atmosphere, the Real Madrid star said: "No jealousy, but the people who have been in the club for the longest time are in charge of everyone rowing in the same direction; that when one derails a little, grab him by the ear and put him on the track of our train."

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The 25-year-old France international has enjoyed a stellar run of form in the current season having scored 38 goals in 37 appearances across all competitions for Paris Saint-Germain. The club are currently leading the Ligue 1 title race and are once again favourites to lift the title. They have also reached the Champions League quarter-finals and Coupe de France last-four stage.

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The 32-year-old right-back will be next seen in action for the Spanish national team, who are set to face Colombia and Brazil on March 22 and 26, respectively in international friendly clashes.

فيديو | لقاء جديد مع الأرجنتين.. كندا تعبر فنزويلا بركلات الترجيح وتتأهل إلى نصف نهائي كوبا أمريكا

حصل منتخب كندا على بطاقة التأهل إلى منافسات نصف نهائي كوبا أمريكا، منذ قليل، بعد التغلب على نظيره منتخب فنزويلا في مباراة مثيرة.

واستضاف ملعب “دالاس كاوبويز” مباراة المنتخبين في إطار منافسات ربع نهائي كوبا أمريكا، حيث فازت كندا بركلات الترجيح. أهداف وركلات ترجيح مباراة كندا وفنزويلا في كوبا أمريكا

وكاد منتخب فنزويلا أن يباغت كندا بهدف مبكر، في الدقيقة الثالثة من عمر الشوط الأول، بعد انطلاقة جيدة من روندون الذي سدد الكرة ناحية المرمى، ولكن حارس الخصم تصدى بنجاح.

وطالب منتخب كندا بالحصول على ضربة جزاء، في الدقيقة الخامسة، بعدما تعرض لاعبه جاكوب شافلبيرج لجذب قميصه ومن ثم سقوطه داخل المنطقة من قِبل لاعب فنزويلا أرامبورو، ولكن الحكم لم يحتسب أي شئ.

وسنحت فرصة خطيرة لمنتخب كندا من أجل التقدم، في الدقيقة 12، ففي البداية حاول لاعب كندا الانفراد بحارس المرمى وصوب تسديدته ولكن الحارس الفنزويلي أبعدها بمهارة قبل أن ترتد إلى لاعب آخر من كندا ويرسلها ناحية المرمى من جديد، ليشتت مدافع فنزويلا الهجمة، وتصل الكرة مجددًا إلى لاعب كندي ثالث ولكن الدفاع يشتت الهجمة بنجاح.

وبعد ذلك بدقيقة، تمكنت كندا من تسجيل هدف التقدم عن طريق اللاعب شافلبيرج الذي باغت الحارس الفنزويلي وهز شباكه بتسديدة زاحفة، وحرص بعد ذلك على رفع قميص زميله تاجون بوكانان الذي كُسرت قدمه خلال التدريبات قبل أيام.

وكاد شافلبيرج أن يسجل الهدف الثاني له ولمنتخب كندا، في الدقيقة 23، بعدما صوب تسديدة ناحية الشباك الفنزويلية، ولكن الحارس تصدى بنجاح.

وأهدر لاعب منتخب كندا، جوناثان ديفيد، فرصة تسجيل الهدف الثاني في الدقيقة 25 بطريقة غريبة بعدما فشل في استغلال خروج حارس فنزويلا عن مرماه الذي بات خاليًا، ولكن الكرة مرت بجوار القائم.

واستمر الوضع سجالًا بين المنتخبين، حيث أهدر اللاعبون فرصًا لتغيير النتيجة، قبل أن يعود التعادل من خلال الهدف الذي سجله روندون في الدقيقة 67، حيث استغل خروج حارس كندا عن مرماه ليسدد كرة صاروخية من منتصف الملعب سكنت الشباك دون أن يتمكن الحارس من اللحاق بها.

وكاد اللاعب نفسه، روندون، أن يسجل الهدف الثاني له ولمنتخب بلاده في الوقت القاتل، في الدقيقة 85، بعد انفراده بحارس المرمى، ولكن الأخير تصدى بنجاح هذه المرة.

وظلت النتيجة مستمرة حتى نهاية الشوط الثاني من المباراة، ليحتكم المنتخبان إلى ركلات الترجيح، والتي حسمها كندا بنتيجة 4-3، مع العلم أن فنزويلا أهدرت 3 ركلات، مقابل ركلتين للخصم.

بتلك النتيجة، يتأهل منتخب كندا إلى نصف نهائي البطولة لملاقاة الأرجنتين من جديد، حيث سبق لهما أن تقابلا في المباراة الافتتاحية للبطولة وفاز بطل العالم بثنائية نظيفة.

SLC appoints short-term bowling consultants from Australia

Former Australia legspinner Peter Sleep will be working with spinners, while Timothy McCaskill will be a consultant for the fast-bowling unit

Madushka Balasuriya 10-May-2018Sri Lanka Cricket has enlisted the services of Australian spin and fast-bowling consultants, Peter Sleep and Timothy McCaskill, ahead of their upcoming tour of the West Indies. The pair, who have been hired on a short-term basis, will join the squad at the two-week training camp which started on Wednesday in Pallekele, Kandy.”Peter Sleep, the former Australian legspinner will work with the spinners, while Cricket Victoria’s High Performance Manager Timothy McCaskill will work with the squad’s fast bowling unit,” an SLC release said.”Both were hired as short-term consultants under the recommendation of Head Coach Chandika Hathurusingha. Sleep will work with the squad for 15 days, while McCaskill will work for 10 days.”With the pair also slotted in to conduct a workshop for 50 National High Performance and Club coaches on May 18, their appointments can be seen as Hathurusingha attempting to redress deficiencies he has identified in the national pool.Hathurusingha has long been an advocate for the effectiveness of wristspinners in shorter formats of the game, highlighted by recent call-ups for Wanindu Hasaranga and Jeevan Mendis, while the likes of Jeffrey Vandersay and Lakshan Sandakan have also been in and out of the side. Hathurusingha will likely be looking at Sleep to help improve the effectiveness and consistency of such talent.Meanwhile, Sri Lanka’s fast-bowling contingent, while talented, has been struggling in terms of maintaining fitness. McCaskill is known for his work in remodelling the actions of bowlers following lengthy injury layoffs, most notably with Australia’s James Pattinson. With the likes of Dushmantha Chameera, Shehan Madushanka, Nuwan Pradeep and Suranga Lakmal at constant risk of injury, SLC will be hoping McCaskill’s expertise will help keep their frontline pacemen fit leading up to next year’s World Cup.

Surrey open to Warner, Smith county deals

Surrey head coach Michael Di Venuto has left the door ajar for David Warner and Steven Smith to play for the county during their ball-tampering bans if the ECB were to permit the pair to be available for the English domestic game.Di Venuto is a former Australia batting coach, having held the role from 2013 to 2016, and said it would be “mad” not to consider signing either of the duo should it be allowed. The bans handed down by Cricket Australia only cover Australian international and domestic cricket, although any position in the county game would need ECB sign-off.”From an Australian perspective, it is probably important that they play a bit of cricket at some stage,” Di Venuto said. “I don’t know if they are allowed to play in this competition. I know what it states in their sanctions that they can’t play domestic cricket in Australia.”If they are in the right mental state to play cricket and the ECB will have to allow it to start with, then we’d be mad not to look at some of the world’s best players potentially playing.”The pair have already lost their IPL deals following the events in Cape Town last month while the third player involved, Cameron Bancroft, who was handed a nine-month ban, had his deal with Somerset scrapped.Surrey had been due to have the services of allrounder Mitchell Marsh but he required ankle surgery following the South Africa tour which scuppered his summer in county cricket. Dean Elgar, the South Africa opening batsman, has been signed for the first two months of the season.”We have got a relationship with Mitch to see how he goes with his ankle but we have got a spot we have got to fill as well,” di Venuto said.

Aston Villa: Smith’s 2019 signing has seen his value rise 126%

Aston Villa had a strong summer in the transfer window, with the Midlands side making impressive captures to bolster their squad for the treacherous 2023/24 season ahead.

The Villans hit the jackpot when they hired Unai Emery back in October 2022, with the club going from peering at the relegation zone in 16th place at the time of his arrival, to sealing a European finish come the end of the 2022/23 campaign.

Not many would have anticipated the effect that the manager’s arrival would have on the club, as he utilised the talent in the squad he inherited from Steven Gerrard and transformed the outlook at Villa Park.

Aston Villa manager Unai Emery.

Higher performances and new goals has put the Villans on course to have an encouraging 2023/24 campaign, with the side set to endeavour in their first European journey since 2010 after successfully qualifying for the UEFA Europa Conference League.

While Emery was the driving force between the elevation of standards in the Midlands, the squad equally rose to the occasion with a host of names proving themselves to be fundamental to the club at present.

Ollie Watkins contributed to 21 goals in 37 Premier League appearances in 2022/23, however the marksman’s efforts weren’t enough for him to win the club’s player of the season award, with another star leading the way for his teammates to follow.

How much did Aston Villa sign Douglas Luiz for?

Signed by Aston Villa in 2019 from Manchester City, the £15m paid for Douglas Luiz now looks to be one of the better pieces of business done by the club in their history.

Captured at the age of 21 by Dean Smith, the Brazilian was dubbed an “extremely talented” youngster with an “outstanding pedigree” by the manager, praise that has been supported by the calibre of player he has developed into.

The midfielder began his career in his homeland with Vasco da Gama, rising through the academy to eventually impress in the senior side, at which point he made the move to Europe to join City.

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His career in Manchester was transitioned to Spain, where he played on loan at Girona due to work permit difficulties preventing him from representing the Citizens in a single competitive appearance.

The youngster managed to secure the experience in Europe sufficient to make another Premier League move, where he was snatched up by the Villans just two years after the start of his anonymous time at City.

At the time of his arrival in the Midlands, the combative ace stressed his desire to finally achieve things in England, saying “I cannot just talk the talk but also walk the walk and that's my main aim”, via Sky Sports.

Walk the walk is exactly what the midfielder has done, taking his opportunity at Villa Park with both hands and prevailing as one of the club’s most critical squad members in recent years.

What is Douglas Luiz’s market value now?

Purchased for a mere £15m with reference to the impact he’s had on the side, Luiz’s value has soared to £34m as per CIES Football Observatory, amounting to a rise of 126% since the point of his arrival in the Midlands.

Good performances not only attract attention from those within the club, but outside too, with there being a slight worry over the midfielder’s future at Villa with interest reported from two clubs in particular over the transfer window.

Back in July, The Sun reported that the Brazilian had been eyed in north London, with both Arsenal and Tottenham said to want to add the highly-rated 25-year-old to their ranks.

Luckily for Villa, nothing progressed in the speculation, however it did tell of the calibre of talent they have at their disposal, with a suggestion of just how much the former City man could be worth at the point that he does leave the club.

Why is he worth that much?

Earning both the Supporters Player of the Season and Players’ Player of the Season last term, Luiz had a campaign to remember in 2022/23, in a year that he came to life under Emery alongside his teammates.

The Brazilian played all but one of Villa’s games in the league last season, showing his importance in the middle of the park by scoring six goals and claiming six assists while maintaining his authority as one of the first names on the team sheet.

Lauded as a “warrior” by journalist Jack Grimse, the 25-year-old’s level of performance was told by evidence far beyond his contributions to goals in claret and blue.

Averaging an impressive 2.24 tackles and 1.23 interceptions per 90 in the Premier League last term, the midfielder flexed his dominance in protecting the back line, averaging 4.4 total duel wins per game for the Villans, via Sofascore.

His expertise went beyond his defensive strengths, with his passing and assistance in the final third also a key element to his game, as told by him averaging 1.38 key passes and 4.55 progressive passes per 90 in the league.

As his game develops, it becomes more and more clear of how complete his talents are in the position he is most effectively deployed at, with his leadership skills also coming to life in commanding the midfield at Villa Park.

How much does Douglas Luiz earn?

Considering the importance of his presence in Emery’s set-up, the Brazilian doesn’t even rank in the top ten of Villa’s highest earners at present.

Earning £75k-per-week, the 25-year-old picks up a weekly wage half the value of his midfield counterpart Boubacar Kamara, who is the joint-highest earner with Clement Lenglet and Youri Tielemans.

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From salary, to his £15m price tag, Luiz is one of Villa’s bargains and a player that represents one of the most successful pieces of business that the Midlands club have done in recent times.

While his services are critical to Emery’s, it bears consideration just how much the £34m-rated ace could be sold for in the future, with clubs already swarming to keep a close eye on his movements in the transfer windows to come.

Dean Smith is well remembered at Villa Park for his work in restoring the club to the top flight from the Championship, however his part in signing Luiz is up there with his greatest achievements while in the Midlands.

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