Chris Silverwood praises 'controlled aggression' as Joe Root oversees England fightback

“Joe and I reflected on the Lord’s Test and thought about how we could get better,” says head coach

George Dobell29-Aug-2021

Joe Root is embraced by Jonny Bairstow after reaching his hundred•Getty Images

It’s amazing how a few days can change things. After the Lord’s Test, the talk was of England’s longest winless streak at home in 30 years and how Joe Root had lost control in the field. Now, after a thumping victory in Leeds, Chris Silverwood, the England coach, found himself answering questions about whether Root is a “great” captain.To be fair, there aren’t many people claiming Root is a great captain at this stage. While he has now achieved the most wins as an England Test captain, he has also presided over 20 defeats. Alastair Cook’s uncherished record of 22 hovers.What’s rarely questioned is whether Root is the right man for the job at present. It’s hard to dispute he is. And, even as the obstacles have mounted in recent weeks – the months in bubbles, the withdrawal of some of his best players, a fixture list that does nothing to help prepare his team for Test cricket – his calm, good humour and top-class batting have kept England in this series. There’s a lot to like – and respect – about Joe Root.And he did learn from Lord’s. Instead of getting sucked into squabbles, instead of trying to win games with words, Root ensured England retained their focus. Never was this more the case than in the field where, in the first innings, James Anderson was masterful and, in the second, Ollie Robinson and Craig Overton were relentless. It might be relevant that the catching was better, too. England tried to win the game, not a playground fight.Related

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It was a point made by Silverwood as he reflected on the third LV= Insurance Test on Sunday. As well as praising the “character” and “quiet confidence” of a side who suffered such a dispiriting defeat at Lord’s, he credited Root for inspiring a response.”He reflected on the Lord’s Test and some of the decisions he made,” Silverwood said. “He does learn as he goes along and that’s a great characteristic for a captain to have: to reflect back honestly and make a difference. And he’s certainly made a difference this game.”Joe and I reflected on the Lord’s Test and thought about what we could learn and how we could get better. And I think there was a controlled aggression around what they did [at Headingley]: the way they hit the lengths hard, the way they put the India tail under pressure and forced them to make decisions all the time. I think you can be aggressive in a very controlled way and I think they got that right.”Seeing him become England’s most successful captain was superb. It’s something I’ve been looking forward to for a while. He’s in a great place at the moment and I’m really enjoying watching him.”I think he’s a good Test captain. I think he is growing and learning all the time. We saw that last week. I think there’s potential there for him to be one of the great England captains. He’s got the potential to be. If we win in Australia, we can have this conversation again.”Some will scoff at the idea that Root, who has captained England in more Tests than anyone bar Cook in history, is still talked about as “growing and learning” and in terms of “potential”. But he does appear to have found another level with the bat and he has, at times, almost single-handedly kept England in this series. If he can keep improving with the bat, why not as a leader?He may be faced with even more challenges this week. England are understood to be considering resting either Ollie Robinson or, in particular, James Anderson to ensure their long-term fitness. As the pair have 29 wickets between them in the series, the absence of either would be a major blow. Jos Buttler’s availability is currently unclear, too, with his wife due to give birth in the coming days. Silverwood confirmed that Jonny Bairstow would take the gloves should Buttler be ruled out.”What I don’t want to do is break them,” Silverwood said of Anderson and Robinson. “We’ve got a lot of cricket in front of us. The Tests are coming thick and fast now. They’re back-to-back. It is difficult.”These guys are giving everything, every day when we’re out on the field. We’ve got to make sure we’re looking after them, but I won’t be making any decisions or judgments right now until we get to London.”With Chris Woakes and Mark Wood fit for selection, though, there may be a temptation to freshen things up a little. The performance of Craig Overton was also encouraging.”They’re both big lads, physically, and they’ve both got great character,” Silverwood said of Overton and Robinson. “And when they’re out there you can see that coming out for them. They both get into the battle which is great for the players, there’s plenty of energy there. They are relentless with what they do with their skills and I think that sort of physicality and character does give you presence on the field.”An attack of Overton and Robinson might not have been what Root envisaged when he was making preparations for the Ashes a few months ago. But you have to play the hand you’re dealt and, at Leeds at least, Root played it very well.

Man Utd send officials to watch target have Michael Jordan-esque flu game

Manchester United sent officials to Europe on Sunday to take in a live showing from one of their potential transfer targets, as he returned from a serious illness to play for his club. The transfer window has been shut for a couple of weeks now, but that hasn’t stopped the Red Devils from getting some early work in for 2025.

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Erik ten Hag’s side have had a mixed start to the new Premier League season, but they will hope Saturday’s 3-0 win over Southampton can kickstart an upturn in form. The Red Devils are back in action on Tuesday night against Barnsley, and it may be an opportunity for some of their new signings from the summer to get more minutes into their legs, especially Manuel Ugarte.

It was a busy summer for United, but that could be just the sign of things to come at the club, as INEOS continue to be linked with players while the window is shut. United have already been tipped to go for AS Monaco’s Vanderson and Athletic Bilbao’s Unai Simon this month, and it hasn’t stopped there.

Borussia Dortmund striker KarimAdeyemi

The latest name the club have been linked with is Karim Adeyemi of Borussia Dortmund, but they face competition from Liverpool and Newcastle United. The winger has been with the German side since the summer of 2022 and has been an impressive buy there. Adeyemi played an important role in the club’s route to the Champions League final last year, and it now appears United, among other teams, are looking to potentially sign him.

Man United send officials to watch 10-goal starlet

According to Norway’s TV2, relayed by Sport Witness, Manchester United had a scout in attendance on Sunday at Arasen Stadion to watch Sverre Nypan of Rosenborg BK. The report states that it was reported in April that the Red Devils had “put out feelers” for the 17-year-old midfielder, and they have continued to keep an eye on the player.

Erik ten Hag

United had an official in Norway as Rosenborg played out a 1-1 draw with Lillestrom SK, while Bayer Leverkusen also had a scout at the game. After the game, Nypan, who admitted he has struggled with a recent illness and is rebuilding his fitness, was asked if he cared about there being scouts from United and Leverkusen in attendance: “No, to be completely honest. The only thing I care about is getting back to the form I was in before the illness.

Sverre Nypan’s Rosenborg stats

Apps

52

Goals

10

Assists

10

“It’s been a bit heavy. From playing very good matches to getting sick. It’s so typical that when things go well, you get sick. That’s life, but now it’s about building up, but it takes time.

“I didn’t know about it, so I don’t really think about it that much. That’s how it’s always going to be, so there’s nothing to worry about. I have to learn and deal with it, and I feel that I do.”

It was reported at the end of last month that Nypan is said to be a United fan, which may give the Premier League side the edge when it comes to a transfer pursuit.

Arteta handed £42 million striker boost as Arsenal transfer stance emerges

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been handed a real boost in his pursuit of a new striker, as news comes to light on a £42 million star this week.

Arsenal pursue new centre-forward signing for 2025

The north Londoners couldn’t get a deal for RB Leipzig sensation Benjamin Sesko over the line during the summer, with Edu Gaspar and the Gunners recruitment team ending the transfer window with no new centre-forward.

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Arsenal made a proposal for Sesko, alongside the likes of Chelsea and Man United, but the Slovenia starlet opted to remain in his current surroundings and further his development in the Bundesliga.

This ended up being hardly the end of the world, as makeshift striker Kai Havertz has started the new Premier League campaign right from where he left off last season – in electric form. Indeed, the German boasts five goals in all competitions already, with his latest coming on a memorable night against PSG in the Champions League this week.

Arsenal’s next five Premier League games

Date

Southampton (home)

October 5

Bournemouth (away)

October 19

Liverpool (home)

October 27

Newcastle United (away)

November 2

Chelsea (away)

November 10

That being said, reports have claimed that Arteta is keen on signing a partner for Havertz up top, and a potential alternative to Gabriel Jesus. Arsenal have Inter Milan striker Marcus Thuram on their shortlist, with Sporting Lisbon star Viktor Gyokeres also a target for Edu.

Arsenal are fans of Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran too, which comes as no surprise considering the Colombian’s absolutely incredible start to 24/25, despite being linked with a move away from Villa Park.

Of course, Sesko remains a target for Arsenal as well, with all of these reports of striker interest suggesting that Edu and Arteta are biding their time before settling on a number one target for 2025.

According to reports out of Germany this week, the Premier League title hopefuls could add a new name to their growing list of striker targets – Eintracht Frankfurt star Omar Marmoush.

The Egypt striker – who’s already racked up seven goals and five assists across eight appearances in all competitions – is turning heads across Europe thanks to his run of scintillating form.

West Ham are preparing fresh plans to sign Marmoush alongside both Newcastle and Aston Villa, as per GiveMeSport, but now Arsenal have been thrown into the mix as well.

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According to Bild, via Sport Witness, Marmoush “dreams” of joining Arsenal or Liverpool – with a potential move to the former in his sights.

His transfer stance will come as a real boost for Arteta, as the 25-year-old fits his profile of a young, versatile forward who can play on both flanks and as a number nine.

Omar Marmoush for Frankfurt.

Marmoush boasts over 30 caps for Egypt and is represented by the same agency as left-back Kieran Tierney (CAA Stellar), so he also has a loose connection to Arsenal through the Scotsman.

Eintracht are apparently ruling out a January transfer, though, so Edu and co will have to wait until next summer to get a deal done. It is believed the Bundesliga side will want around £42 million for a deal to be done, and if he continues in this form, that price could even rise between now and 2025.

Another draw for Arteta will be his attitude, with Eintracht boss Dino Toppmöller praising Marmoush’s “tireless” work rate.

Van der Vaart thinks Ange Postecoglou has messed up with a proper Spurs gem

Former Tottenham Hotspur and Netherlands midfielder Rafael van der Vaart has admitted he thinks Ange Postecoglou has made a mistake letting one member of his squad leave permanently this summer.

Tottenham's impressive youth ranks

Tottenham have made a strong start to the Premier League in their second season under Postecoglou, and much of their good work has been from younger talents in the squad.

Brennan Johnson has managed five goals and assists in his last five outings and Destiny Udogie has impressed, while there has also been plenty of fascination around 17-year-old Mikey Moore, who was handed his first Spurs start in their win over Ferencvaros after three previous substitute appearances.

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A winger by trade, the teenager is considered one of the next big things in north London alongside fellow young attacker Will Lankshear, who also started against the Hungarian side, and the two are highly regarded within the north London club.

But now, a former Tottenham star has revealed that he believes despite all the good work Tottenham have done in integrating youth, one young talent may well have got away from them, and it will come to cost them should he continue to impress.

Van der Vaart claims one got away

That comes in the shape of former Tottenham youngster Troy Parrott, who joined AZ Alkmaar in a permanent deal over the summer after several mixed loan spells. The 21-year-old has enjoyed a fantastic start for his new side, scoring five times in seven Eredivisie outings as well as finding the net in the Europa League.

It follows mixed loan spells in the Championship and at Excelsior, which convinced Spurs to cash in on the 21-year-old, something that their former midfielder believes will come back to haunt them.

Troy Parrott by club

Club

Games

Goals

Assists

MK Dons (loan)

47

10

7

Preston North End (loan)

34

4

0

Ipswich Town (loan)

18

2

0

Excelsior (loan)

32

17

5

Tottenham

4

0

0

AZ Alkmaar

9

6

0

“I think he’s going to be a really big player,” Van der Vaart, who represented Tottenham on 77 occasions across three seasons, said in quotes picked up by the Dutch media.

“I don’t know what it is. I saw him at Excelsior, but then he was more on the counter. Now he is a good, footballing striker, who actually has everything. He just needs to develop his killer instinct a bit.

“He can perhaps play football a bit too well to be a killer. Then you start wandering a bit and that costs strength. In the final phase you lack some strength to score. I really think he is a gem.”

With Richarlison, Dominic Solanke and Lankshear at the club already, it is easy to see why Parrott decided to head away from north London. Spurs will just be hoping that they made the right decision on allowing a permanent exit.

حازم حمادة: الأهلي نموذج عالمي في الاستثمار الرياضي.. ومشاركته في "سبورتس إكسبو" تعكس رؤيته الطموحة

أكد حازم حمادة، المدير التنفيذي لشركة دلتا كونكس ومؤسس معرض “سبورتس إكسبو”، أن مشاركة النادي الأهلي في المعرض تمثل نقلة نوعية في كيفية تفاعل الأندية الرياضية مع الجماهير وتعزيز حضورها الاستثماري.

وأوضح أن الأهلي أصبح نموذجًا فريدًا في الجمع بين النجاح الرياضي والاقتصادي، حيث يسعى لتوسيع موارده المالية وتطوير علامته التجارية من خلال استراتيجيات حديثة تواكب التطور العالمي في صناعة الرياضة.

وقال حمادة في تصريحات خاصة خلال المعرض: “الأهلي ليس مجرد نادٍ لكرة القدم، بل هو مؤسسة رياضية ذات إرث عالمي، تسعى باستمرار إلى الابتكار والتطوير، جناحه في “سبورتس إكسبو”، يعكس هذه الرؤية، ويقدم تجربة تفاعلية غير مسبوقة للجماهير، ما يجعله نموذجًا رائدًا للأندية التي تجمع بين الأصالة والتحديث”.

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ويستعرض جناح الأهلي في المعرض مجموعة من الفعاليات المتميزة التي تمنح الجماهير فرصة فريدة للتفاعل مع النادي، حيث يشمل:

مسابقات الألعاب الإلكترونية، التي تتيح للمشجعين التنافس في بطولات افتراضية باستخدام أحدث التقنيات.

جلسات تفاعلية مع نجوم الأهلي من فرق كرة القدم والسلة واليد، حيث يمكن للجماهير لقاء اللاعبين والتفاعل معهم عن قرب.

منصة استثمارية تعرض مشروعات النادي الحالية، الشراكات الاستراتيجية، وفرص التعاون المستقبلي في مختلف المجالات.

وأشار حمادة إلى أن الأهلي يدرك أهمية التحول الرقمي والاستثمار في المجالات الحديثة، مثل الألعاب الإلكترونية والمحتوى الرقمي، وهو ما يعكس توجهاته الطموحة نحو المستقبل.

وأضاف حمادة: “نحن في “سبورتس إكسبو” نؤمن بأن الرياضة أصبحت صناعة قائمة على الابتكار والاستدامة، والأهلي هو المثال الحي على كيفية المزج بين القيم الرياضية التقليدية والتطور الاستثماري، مشاركته في المعرض تعزز من مكانته كنادي القرن، ليس فقط على المستوى الرياضي، بل أيضًا كأحد أهم المؤسسات الرياضية والاستثمارية في المنطقة”.

تأتي مشاركة الأهلي في “سبورتس إكسبو” ضمن خطته لتوسيع قاعدته الجماهيرية وتعزيز حضوره الاستثماري، حيث يسعى النادي إلى بناء شراكات جديدة واستكشاف فرص النمو في الأسواق الرياضية والاقتصادية.

ويشكل هذا الحدث منصة مهمة للنادي من أجل استعراض مشروعاته، وتعزيز تواصله مع الجماهير، والتأكيد على مكانته كأحد أكبر الأندية الرياضية في العالم التي تمتلك رؤية واضحة لمستقبلها.

Celtic wanted to sign Premier League ace but ended up getting Oh instead

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers made changes to his playing squad during the recent summer transfer window and was backed by the board.

Central midfielder Matt O’Riley was sold to Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion and the Hoops reacted by splashing out a club-record fee of £11m on Augsburg dynamo Arne Engels.

The Northern Irish head coach also brought in Paulo Bernardo, Adam Idah, Luke McCowan, Viljami Sinisalo, Auston Trusty, and Kasper Schmeichel on permanent deals, along with Alex Valle on a season-long loan from Barcelona.

Celtic reportedly paid a fee of £8.5m, with a potential £1.5m in add-ons on top of that, to sign Idah on a permanent basis from Norwich City, after his loan spell at Parkhead last term.

The Ireland international scored eight goals in 15 appearances in the Scottish Premiership during the second half of last season, and has scored four goals in his last five games for the club in the current campaign.

His arrival in a £9.5m deal from the Canaries in the summer transfer window meant that Rodgers had him and Kyogo Furuhashi as his two first-choice centre-forward options, in a team that plays with one striker.

This left Hyeon-gyu Oh in a difficult place, sitting third in the pecking order at Parkhead, and he completed a move to Genk on a permanent deal.

Hyeon-gyu Oh's Celtic career

In January of last year, Ange Postecoglou swooped to sign the South Korea international from Suwon Bluewings for a reported fee of £2.5m to bolster his attacking options, shortly before Giorgos Giakoumakis departed for Atalanta United.

The promising youngster had scored 14 goals in 53 appearances for the K League 1 outfit, 11 of which had come in his 32 league outings during the 2022 campaign.

Oh enjoyed a promising start to life at Parkhead in the second half of that season, with seven goals in all competitions for the Australian head coach, including six goals in 16 matches in the Premiership.

Celtic striker Hyeon-gyu Oh.

Rodgers then arrvied to replace Postecoglou in the summer of 2023 and the South Korean youngster failed to break into the team on a regular basis.

He made 20 appearances and only started three times in the league for the Northern Irish head coach during the 2023/24 campaign, with Idah arriving to restrict his game time in January.

Appearances

20

Goals

5

Big chances missed

5

Big chances created

0

Assists

0

As you can see in the table above, Oh did manage to score five goals in his limited minutes on the pitch for the Hoops, but failed to offer any creativity for his teammates.

Despite his struggles for game time at Parkhead, the Scottish giants raked in a £2m profit for him in the summer just gone as Genk swooped in to pay a reported fee of £4.5m.

Things could have been very different for Celtic, though, if they had landed one of their alternative centre-forward targets during the January transfer window in 2023 – Antoine Semenyo.

Celtic's interest in Antoine Semenyo

Ahead of that window, the Bristol Post reported that Celtic and Rangers had both scouted the Bristol City forward ‘extensively’ ahead of a possible move for the young attacker.

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The Ghana international’s contract with the English Championship club was due to expire at the end of the season and that meant that they had to cash in then or they risked losing him for nothing in the summer.

That seemingly alerted the two Scottish giants to his potential availability but they were not the only teams interested in snapping up for the versatile attacker.

It was claimed that Premier League side Crystal Palace and Turkish outfit Fenerbahce were also keen on signing Semenyo ahead of the second half of the season.

In the end, however, none of those four clubs were able to win the race for the Bristol City striker. Instead, Premier League team Bournemouth splashed out a whopping fee of £9m, plus a potential £1.5m in add-ons on top of that, to secure his services on the 28th January.

It is not significantly more than the fee Celtic paid for Idah this year and it is a deal that the Hoops may now regret missing out on, given his form since making the move to the top-flight.

How much Antoine Semenyo is worth now

At the time of writing (09/10/2024), Transfermarkt has his current market value at €20m (£16.7m) and this shows that the Cherries were right to invest a large sum in his potential.

The initial fee of £9m that they paid Bristol City for his services currently looks like a bargain, given his market value, form, and the plaudits he is getting.

As you can hear in the clip above, pundit Jamie Redknapp believes that Bournemouth have unearthed an “absolute star” who is “worth a fortune” at this moment in time.

Semenyo did struggle in his first five months at the Vitality Stadium, however, with a return of one goal and zero assists in his first 11 Premier League outings.

The 24-year-old attacker, who can play through the middle or out wide as a winger, then found his feet and caught the eye with his contributions in his first full season in the top-flight.

Starts

25

xG

4.64

Goals

8

Big chances created

6

Assists

2

As you can see in the table, Semenyo performed incredibly well against his xG tally, outscoring it by over three goals, and was unfortunate to end the season with two assists, from six ‘big chances’ created for his teammates.

The Ghana international has also made a strong start to the current campaign in the Premier League, with a return of three goals and two ‘big chances’ created in seven outings for the Cherries.

This means that the ex-Celtic target has recorded 11 goals and eight ‘big chances’ created in the league since the start of last season, which shows that he is more than capable at producing regular quality at that level.

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Therefore, Semenyo is one that got away for the Hoops as they missed out on a high potential Premier League star in the making and signed Oh, who failed to make a name for himself in Glasgow.

Lionel Messi's Inter Miami announce signing of Gonzalo Lujan, loan deal for Celta Vigo's Tadeo Allende

The Herons bolstered their defense and attack with two signings ahead of their first preseason match

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  • Lujan joins Miami from Club Atlético San Lorenzo
  • Allende joins on loan from Celta Vigo
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Inter Miami have strengthened their defense and attack by signing Argentine players Gonzalo Lujan and Tadeo Allende, continuing their extensive recruitment strategy in that region.

    Lujan, 23, joins on an undisclosed transfer fee from Argentina top flight side Club Atlético San Lorenzo. His contract runs through 2027, with an option to extend to 2028. Allende is a loan deal from Miami, with the side acquiring him from La Liga side Celta Vigo.

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    Lujan has a chance to be a starter for Inter Miami, as the defense was their weakness in 2024. He can fill in at either center back or fullback. Last season the team struggled to defend in wide positions as Jordi Alba is more of an attacking player and Marcelo Weigandt was listless on both ends. It should also be noted that Lujan played on Javier Mascherano's Argentina Olympic team in Paris, so the defender should have familiarity with the new Miami manager's system.

    Allende, 25, appears to be more of a depth signing for Mascherano's side, with the attacking midfielder hoping for more playing time after failing to secure a regular spot at Celta Vigo. He was highly regarded during his time at Argentina, starring for Godoy Cruz. He can play across the front positions, offering another attack option.

    Inter Miami continues to focus on signing South American players, particularly Argentinean, in a high-risk, high-reward strategy. Diego Gomez is an example of where it has gone right. But the club has also seen talented young players like Tomas Aviles struggle at times in acclimating to MLS.

  • WHAT MIAMI SAID ABOUT LUJAN

    “Bringing in a young and versatile defender like Gonzalo Luján will be important for the upcoming 2025 season. He provides our First Team squad with quality depth and reinforces our defensive unit, while his versatility will be a valuable asset as he can perform in several positions across the back line,” Raúl Sanllehí, president of football operations, said in a statement.

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  • WHAT ALLENDE SAID ABOUT MIAMI

    “I’m honored to have the opportunity to join Inter Miami for an exciting new chapter in my career. I’m happy to be here in South Florida and I’m ready to give it my all to help the club achieve its objectives this upcoming season,” said Allende in a statement.

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Firdose Moonda30-Aug-2021Cricket tours in the time of Covid-19 have made players all too familiar with hotel rooms, but South Africa allrounder Dwaine Pretorius has a slightly longer – and more personal – relationship with a high-end accommodation establishment.”Before the 2019 World Cup, they [his wife and son] joined me at the Westin, and the Westin gave my son a little rhino. Now, he puts that in my bag, and that’s the way I chat to him – through the rhino, which we call Westin,” Pretorius said. “When I’m away, he doesn’t want to speak to me because he starts missing me too much. So I chat to him through the rhino.”Pretorius’ son Hanlu is four years old and isn’t keen on video chats. Instead, he prefers little games of make-believe to keep in touch with his dad. “We use Google Duo, where you can have effects in the video. There’s a little man in a spaceship floating in space, and I’m that guy,” Pretorius says. “We call it, ‘ funny faces [Dad, let’s do the funny faces]’. That is how we keep each other busy.”Related

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Like so many sportspersons, Pretorius has had to find ways to keep himself occupied in quarantine even though he would rather be exploring the country he is in. This is his first trip to Sri Lanka, but he won’t have the chance to see anything other than the hotel and the stadium.”The most disappointing thing is that we can’t go see countries like Sri Lanka. I’ve always wanted to come here,” he says. “We had a security officer at the Champions Trophy who was from Sri Lanka. He said, ‘It’s a beautiful country, you’ve got to come see it.’ Obviously, we can’t do that.”Instead, he is dividing his time between calls back home, switching off and engaging in some off-field hobbies. “You have to try and relax, because you can’t be switched on the whole time. At the moment, I am finding games are the way for me to relax and get away from everything. When I want to be a bit more serious, I read some books and do some business stuff on my laptop,” Pretorius said.”If I am not in the mood for thinking too much and [am] just a bit of a zombie in my room instead of watching a movie, I like playing Call of Duty and WarZone with the guys. That’s also a bit social. My switch-on period is as soon as I go through the [room] door, then I know it’s cricket time.”I don’t want to be thinking too much about cricket outside that. Because you are alone so much, and you’ve got so much time with your own thoughts, you need to make sure the other thoughts you are busy with are completely different to cricket; because when I go to cricket practice, I don’t want my mind to be tired – I want it to be fresh.”More so, because Pretorius has been out of the game for almost six months after he broke a rib against Pakistan and then contracted Covid-19, which ruled him out of the tours to the West Indies and Ireland. “It feels like [I’ve been out for] years and years, but it’s only been a few months,” Pretorius said. “I’m very happy to be back.”In his absence, South Africa used Wiaan Mulder and Andile Phehlukwayo in the seam-bowling allrounder’s role and George Linde as a spin-bowling allrounder. All three enjoyed some success, and thus, South Africa go into the series in Sri Lanka with a problem of plenty. Pretorius almost hinted that the seam bowlers would have to take a back seat, but said he will remain ready and hopeful for the opportunity.”The wicket will be slow. It looks like the outfield will be slow as well, and spin will play a massive role,” he said.And if he ends up spending more time on the sidelines – or in his hotel room – Hanlu and his stuffed toys are on hand to provide some entertainment. “He was at McDonald’s the other day, and he got another soft toy. He put that in my bag as well, and that’s the way I talk to him through the phone,” Pretorius said. “Otherwise, I don’t get his attention – he doesn’t necessarily want to chat to me – because I’m far away, but this is how we’re dealing with it.”

Chelsea now in pole position to sign £34 million Reece James alternative

Chelsea are now in pole position to sign a £34 million alternative to Reece James, with manager Enzo Maresca seemingly on the hunt for a new right-back.

Chelsea making transfer plans for 2025

Despite ongoing discontent in the boardroom, with chairman Todd Boehly reportedly keen to buy-out Clearlake Capital's majority shares, the west Londoners continue to be linked with new players and potential exits after a very eventful summer transfer window.

Maresca expected to let £89m Chelsea player go in another high-profile axe

The Italian has already deemed a host of big-names surplus to requirement.

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Chelsea spent around £200 million on 13 summer signings before the deadline on August 30, with Joao Felix, Mike Penders, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Marc Guiu, Renato Veiga, Estevao Willian, Filip Jorgensen, Tosin Adarabioyo, Aaron Anselmino, Caleb Wiley, Omari Kellyman, Pedro Neto and Jadon Sancho all agreeing to join Maresca's new-look side.

They've started the new Premier League season with promise as well, barring an opening weekend defeat to English champions Man City. Chelsea thumped Wolves 6-2 at Molineux after their first loss of 24/25, and were unlucky not to beat Crystal Palace, having dominated the majority of the game whilst creating a host of chances in their 1-1 draw with Oliver Glasner's side.

As has been the theme since Clearlake Capital's takeover in 2022, though, Chelsea are always busy on the transfer front, and it is believed they have their eyes on a few key targets heading into 2025.

After failing to sign Victor Osimhen on deadline day, it is still possible the Nigerian could join in January. His Galatasaray contract has a break-clause inserted, meaning interested clubs are allowed to swoop for him in the winter window, and his new Napoli contract includes a reasonable £63 million release clause.

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Chelsea could have a free run over signing Osimhen in January as well, with Arsenal already deciding not to pursue a mid-season deal. The Blues are in the market for a new full-back as well, and it is believed Chelsea could decide to make Lecce defender Patrick Dorgu a priority target.

Chelsea in pole position to sign Vanderson from Monaco

According to CaughtOffside, Monaco ace Vanderson has now entered Chelsea's radar too. It is believed Chelsea lead Man United and Spurs in the race for Vanderson, who is expected to cost around £34 million, and the Brazilian could come as an alternative to Reece James – following the Englishman's serious struggles with injury and availability.

Malo Gusto has performed very well, for the most part, in James' stead – but Vanderson would provide Maresca with another quality option in that position.

Vanderson has been less consistent recently, but he is still a young player," said ex-Monaco boss Phillipe Clement in 2022.

"He had an exceptional adaptation here [last season]. We have already spoken about that. He is also a player who is and continues to interest lots of big clubs. That can possibly do something to the mindset, not that he didn’t have his feet on the ground, but Vanderson is very ambitious and a huge perfectionist.

Every day he wants to be better than the last. That can give him a lot of pressure, lots of stress with all of the ambition that he has. We need to manage that more for him. If I left him to it, he would train for 18 hours a day. He is like that. Sometimes we need physical and mental breaks and he is a young player that needs to manage that. He will do it, because he has such a positive frame of mind."

Em busca de título inédito, Palmeiras conhece grupo na Copinha

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Em janeiro, o Palmeiras vai em busca de um título inédito em sua história, sendo este o da Copinha. A equipe, na última sexta-feira (17), conheceu os adversários que terá na fase de grupos da competição.

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Deste modo, o Alviverde terá pela frente o Água Santa, o Real Ariquemes-RO e o Assu-RN. As partidas serão disputadas no Estádio Distrital do Inamar, em Diadema.

A equipe entrará em campo pela primeira vez no dia 5 de janeiro, às 15h15 (de Brasília), contra o Assu-RN. A partida terá transmissão do SporTV.

Confira a tabela do Palmeiras da fase de grupos:

Palmeiras x Assu-RN – 5 de janeiro, às 15h15 (de Brasília)
Real Ariquemes-RN x Palmeiras – 8 de janeiro, às 11h (de Brasília)
Água Santa x Palmeiras – 11 de janeiro, às 15h15 (de Brasília)

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