LFC fans impressed with Harvey Elliott

A number of Liverpool supporters were impressed with Harvey Elliott’s performance in the Reds’ 4-3 defeat to Hertha Berlin on Thursday.

Jurgen Klopp’s side played well in their friendly defeat to the Bundesliga outfit, even if the eventual result suggests otherwise.

It was more invaluable minutes in the legs for Liverpool’s players, and most pleasingly, both Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez made a return to action.

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Elliott started the game in a No.8 role, playing deeper than he is accustomed to, with the 18-year-old often out on the right-wing instead.

The youngster shone during his 45 minutes on the pitch, looking a class act in possession and playing with a maturity beyond his years.

The hope is that Elliott can be a genuinely reliable squad player for the Reds this season, replacing Xherdan Shaqiri seamlessly.

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Liverpool fans hail Elliott’s performance

These Reds fans took to Twitter to laud Elliott’s impact against Hertha, as his reputation continues to grow.

“Harvey Elliott has really showed this pre-season why Klopp is keeping him at Liverpool. Adds a lot of creativity to the midfield, intelligent and strategic presser, works hard, very mature for his age – on and off the pitch. Fills a hybrid-role of being a creator and hard worker.”

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“Harvey Elliott as an attacking midfielder excites me. Arguably hasn’t got the pace yet to be a natural winger but certainly has the technical ability to provide from behind the three”

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“Imagine wanting to sign Chiesa when we have Harvey Elliott”

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“Wouldn’t be shocked if he breaks into the first team. Absolute baller”

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“Watched a few Blackburn games last season and he was the standout player when I saw him. Gonna be a big player”

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“Think we have a little left-footed Coutinho-esque magician”

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In other news, some Liverpool fans have been left stunned by one transfer rumour. Read more here.

تقارير: عقبتان أمام برشلونة في صفقة ليفاندوفسكي أحدهما ريال مدريد

لن يتمكن نادي برشلونة الإسباني، من التعاقد بسهولة مع الدولي البولندي روبرت ليفاندوفسكي، مُهاجم فريق بايرن ميونخ.

وينتهي عقد ليفاندوفسكي مع بايرن ميونخ في يونيو 2023، وأعلن البولندي بعد نهاية الموسم في الدوري الألماني، أنه لا يريد تجديد تعاقده وأن مباراة فولفسبورج في ختام البوندزليجا، ربما كانت الأخيرة له مع النادي البافاري.

ليفاندوفسكي مع نهاية موسم 2021/2022، أكد مرارًا أنه لا يرغب في الاستمرار مع بايرن ميونخ، آخرها قبل يومين، حيث أكد أنه لا يود اللعب مع النادي البافاري مرة أخرى.

وحسب صحيفة “سبورت” الإسبانية، فإن هُناك تحديًا جديدًا يواجه برشلونة في التعاقد مع ليفاندوفسكي من بايرن ميونخ هذا الصيف.

اقرأ أيضًا.. لابورتا يحرج تيباس بعد تصريحاته بشأن مفاوضات برشلونة وليفاندوفسكي

وقالت الصحيفة إن ما قد يجعل الصفقة صعبة للغاية، هو تدخل ريال مدريد وباريس سان جيرمان، حيث أبدى الناديان اهتمامها بالتعاقد مع ليفاندوفسكي.

اهتمام ريال مدريد بالتعاقد مع ليفاندوفسكي، يأتي بعد فشل صفقة كيليان مبابي، الذي فضل التجديد مع باريس سان جيرمان.

بينما باريس سان جيرمان، يريد تعزيز صفوفه بمُهاجم جديد، من أجل المساهمة في تحقيق حلم النادي بالتتويج بلقب دوري أبطال أوروبا.

Nottingham Forest: Further interest in Johnson

Nottingham Forest will be braced for further interest in Brennan Johnson’s services this month, with Brentford keen on signing the winger, according to The Sun.

What’s the story?

Johnson has been with Forest since 2009, but has found regular game time in their senior squad tough to find of late.

The winger spent last year’s campaign on loan with League One side Lincoln City, and impressed with the Imps, as they finished fifth in the League One table, although his efforts weren’t quite enough to see them win promotion into the Championship, after a defeat to Blackpool in the play-off final.

But it appears as though his strong showings whilst out on loan haven’t gone unnoticed, with Brentford and Leeds United being named among the clubs interested in landing’s Johnson’s signature this summer.

The Sun has recently revealed that Brentford are set to make a £6million offer for Johnson, although it remains to be seen as to what Forest’s valuation of the midfielder is at this stage.

‘Direct’, ‘A lot of talent’

Johnson hasn’t had much of a chance to impress in the Forest first-team, but he has been involved in their pre-season plans, which drops a hint that he could be sticking in Chris Hughton’s side heading towards their season opener against Coventry City this weekend.

But with Brentford seemingly not giving up in their efforts to sign the 20-year-old, Forest will know that they have a real battle on their hands to keep Johnson at the City Ground for the foreseeable future.

The Bees are a team that are heading in the right direction, with Thomas Frank’s side preparing for life in the Premier League, after winning promotion last term.

Therefore, a move to Brentford might be a tempting proposition for Johnson, but he’s probably better off staying with Nottingham Forest, as they’re much more likely to be able to offer him regular game time in senior football.

With Sammy Ameobi leaving the club at the end of the 2020/21 season, Forest aren’t exactly blessed with a considerable amount of options in midfield, and Johnson will surely fancy his chances of being involved on a regular basis moving forwards into the new season.

Former Sunderland and West Brom forward Kevin Phillips has previously labelled Johnson as ‘direct’ and a player with ‘a lot of talent’, in an interview with Football Insider after hearing of Leeds United’s interest. 

“He impressed me when he played in the playoff games against Sunderland.

“Especially in that first game. He looked very direct and got the goal so he’s not afraid to get forward. He travels well with the ball and he’s only young.”

“He’s definitely got a lot of talent.”

It’s been a frustrating few seasons for Nottingham Forest, as they’ve struggled in their efforts to win promotion back into the top-flight, and they need to show their resolve and fend off any interest in their key players, and Johnson is certainly one of them as they head towards the new league campaign.

Sri Lanka recall Dharmasena for ICC Champions Trophy

Sri Lanka have recalled off-spinning all-rounder Kumara Dharmasena for theICC Champions Trophy next month

Charlie Austin16-Aug-2002Sri Lanka have recalled off-spinning all-rounder Kumara Dharmasena for theICC Champions Trophy next month.Sri Lanka, who are hosting the 12-team one-day tournament, picked a 14-mansquad before the start of the Morocco Cup 2002.With Sri Lanka playing all their matches at the Premadasa International Stadium,a venue that assists spinners, the selectors have boosted their spin bowlingresources.Dharmasena was selected ahead of fellow off-spinning all-rounder ThilanSamaraweera, who had performed well as Muttiah Muralitharan’s replacementduring the NatWest triangular series in England.Dharmasena, 31, is vastly experienced having played 125 ODIs, taking 129wickets at 35.19.From the 15-man squad currently playing in Morocco, fast bowlers BuddikaFernando and Chamila Lakshitha Gamage have been left out.Sri Lanka kick-off the tournament, dubbed the “Mini World Cup,” when theytake on Pakistan on Sept 12.Squad: Sanath Jayasuriya (Capt), Marvan Atapattu, Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jaywardene, Russel Arnold, Aravinda de Silva, Tillakaratne Dilshan, UpulChandana, Hasantha Fernando, Chaminda Vaas, Dilhara Fernando, MuttiahMuralitharan, Pulasthi Gunaratne, Kumar Dharmasena

Newcastle transfer update on Rafa Silva

Newcastle United are reportedly favourites to sign Rafa Silva in the summer transfer window.

The Lowdown: Silva impressing

All eyes are firmly on Euro 2020 at the moment for many football fans, and one player who has impressed at the tournament so far is Silva.

Despite the 28-year-old being limited to substitute appearances so far, Portugal manager Fernando Santos hailed Silva’s impact coming off the bench in the 3-0 win over Hungary in the group stage, claiming that his pace and drive made the difference and that he was the game-changer for his team (Tribal Football).

Despite being limited to just 52 minutes in the tournament so far, he has also grabbed himself an assist (Sofascore) and will be hoping for further success as Portugal take on Belgium in the last 16 tonight.

The Latest: Newcastle favourites

As per The Sunday Mirror (27/6; page 74), via The Boot Room, Newcastle are seemingly leading the race to sign Silva, as his agent is currently speaking to clubs in England over a potential £30m move.

Benfica are reportedly looking to sell the winger, and the Magpies are said to be at the top of the list for his signature.

The Verdict: Sign

While the Tyneside club already have an attacking X-factor in Allan Saint-Maximin, adding Silva to the mix should certainly elevate Steve Bruce’s squad in terms of quality.

The 28-year-old scored nine goals and supplied a further 10 assists in 45 games across all competitions during the 2020/21 season (Transfermarkt), and he has brought his impressive club form onto the international stage.

Nonetheless, top teams will surely be swarming all over him once the Euros are finished, so the Magpies may need to act quickly if they want to secure his services.

In other news, find out what promising insight has been dropped from Mike Ashley’s camp on the potential takeover

Andrew Caddick reprimanded under new ECB Discipline Code

The Somerset and England bowler, Andrew Caddick, has received a reprimand under the ECB’s new discipline code following an incident during Somerset’s Frizzell County Championship Division One fixture with Yorkshire at Taunton.

Media Release10-May-2002The Somerset and England bowler, Andrew Caddick, has received a reprimand under the ECB’s new discipline code following an incident during Somerset’s Frizzell County Championship Division One fixture with Yorkshire at Taunton.Caddick was reported by the umpires David Constant and Roy Palmer for a Level One breach of the new code (showing dissent at the umpire’s decision by word or action.)The penalty remains in force for a period of 12 months. Any further level 1breach will result in an automatic imposition of three penalty points.The ECB’s new discipline code came into force at the start of this season and Caddick is the first player to be penalised in this way.

Bull labels Traore a world-beater for Wolves - Exclusive

Adama Traore can often look like one of Barcelona’s biggest mistakes but, other times, he looks like Wolves have found nothing more than an average player.

However, Wolves legend Steve Bull believes that he can be a world-beater on his day.

Traore’s best season in the Premier League was during the 2019/20 campaign, returning four goals and nine assists as Wolves finished 7th in the top flight. Those numbers saw him linked with a huge money move to Liverpool last summer.

But outside of that season, he has managed just three goals and five assists across four separate Premier League seasons, which highlights how frustrating a player Traore can be to watch, as he can turn a match on its head or could easily cost you multiple great opportunities.

There is no doubting that Traore has great talent and ability when he gets going at Molineux and despite those days being few and far between now, Bull still labels him as a world-beater and he made the bold statement exclusively to Football FanCast:

“He’s a talented player but he is also a frustrating player to watch because when he turns it on, he is a world-beater. He’s a world-beater more than the times he spends on the floor.” 

Traore has been linked with a move away from Molineux as the Wolves hierarchy find ways to raise funds for new manager Bruno Lage. Should he stay, though, you would expect Lage to utilise his talents.

Wolves boast an illustrious rank of wingers at the club with Traore, Pedro Neto, Daniel Podence and Morgan Gibbs-White, who can also play on one of the flanks.

'Filho' de Pablo Escobar, Manga é apresentado e cita bênção de Riascos

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Carismático, Andrés Escobar, mais conhecido como Manga – e que declarou preferência em ser chamado pelo apelido -, foi apresentado pelo Vasco no início da noite desta quinta-feira, em São Januário. O colombiano mostrou humildade e fez algumas brincadeiras em conversa com os jornalistas. Sobrou até para Pablo Escobar, narcotraficante da Colômbia, país de Manga. Escobar, que faleceu em 1993, ganhou fama nos últimos anos no Brasil após a série Narcos, do serviço de streaming Netflix.

– Brincam muito pelo meu sobrenome (Escobar). Quando me perguntam se tenho parentesco (com Pablo), digo que é o meu pai (risos) – afirmou Manga, provocando risadas dos presentes na sala de imprensa.

– Quando Escobar morreu, eu ainda não tinha nascido. Ele é um mito – completou.

O Vasco, até o primeiro semestre do ano passado, tinha outro colombiano no elenco: Riascos. Manga afirmou ter conversado com o companheiro e que ele desejou as melhores felicidades no Vasco:

– Eu e Riascos somos da mesma região. Falamos muito. Ele me desejou os melhores êxitos. Vasco é muito grande. Minha característica é a velocidade e habilidade. Quero aproveitar ao máximo essa oportunidade. A expectativa é alta. O Vasco é muito grande.

Manga chega ao Vasco por empréstimo até o fim da temporada, oriundo do Dinamo de Kiev, da Ucrânia. O atacante está regularizado e é uma das opções do técnico Cristovão Borges para a partida deste sábado, contra a Portuguesa, em São Januário.

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A watershed victory in Indian cricket

There are victories, and there are notable triumphs

Partab Ramchand09-Mar-2002There are victories, and there are notable triumphs. These aregenerally in the nature of historic wins ­ the first victory inTest cricket, the first victory over a particular country, thefirst rubber triumph, the first win overseas, and so on. But insuch a plethora of historic firsts, an event that took place onMarch 10 1971 is remembered even today by Indian cricket fanswith noticeable fondness. For old-timers, it serves as a tripdown memory lane, while for a later generation, it is a reminderof a great event.


Before the Indian team embarked on the Caribbean tour in February 1971, the two countries had played 23 Tests dating back to 1948. The record read – West Indies won 12, drawn 11. As if this was not bad enough from an Indian viewpoint, the startling fact was that not once in all those matches did India even take a first-innings lead!


Even as Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was being swept back intopower with a huge majority, not all eyes were on events in NewDelhi. It was a watershed election in the history of the nation,but some 10,000 miles away, halfway around the globe, anotherwatershed event was taking place, one that held the interest ofnot just cricket followers in this country. India had won a Testagainst the West Indies at the Queen’s Park Oval in Port ofSpain. To some of today’s generation, not familiar with Indiancricket history, the reaction could well be, “So what is the bigdeal?” On the contrary, it was a triumph worth going gaga over,as I shall try and explain.Before the Indian team embarked on the Caribbean tour in February1971, the two countries had played 23 Tests dating back to 1948.The record read – West Indies won 12, drawn 11. As if this wasnot bad enough from an Indian viewpoint, the startling fact wasthat not once in all those matches did India even take a firstinnings lead! India had beaten England, Australia, Pakistan andNew Zealand, had scored rubber triumphs over three of thoseopponents, and had even registered three victories outside thesub-continent. But when it came to playing the West Indies, theIndians seemed to suffer some kind of mental block.Over the years, batsmen like Everton Weekes, Clyde Walcott, FrankWorrell, Rohan Kanhai, Gary Sobers, Basil Butcher and Clive Lloydhad annihilated the bowlers, while the Indian batsmen came up acropper while facing up to the fiery pace of Wesley Hall, RoyGilchrist and Charlie Griffith, and even the spin of AlfValentine, Lance Gibbs and Sobers.This then was the background to the tour. Even though the WestIndies were going through a rebuilding process following theretirement of some stalwarts, even though the Indian team had anew look about it, including a new captain in Ajit Wadekar, noone gave the Indians any chance of even stretching the WestIndies, who still had Sobers, Kanhai, Lloyd and Gibbs in theirranks. Winning the rubber was of course out of the question.And yet, in the first Test at Kingston, India not only took thefirst-innings lead but also forced the West Indies to follow on.Dilip Sardesai, with his now-legendary innings of 212, was verymuch the star. The shock had been registered, but the home teamput up a much better show in the second innings to save the matchcomfortably. Following the dramatic events, there wasconsiderable interest in the second Test.Could India pull off something similar again, or was the SabinaPark performance just a fluke? When the West Indies weredismissed for 214 on the opening day, it was obvious that thenew-look Indian side meant business. Sardesai again lead the wayagain with 112, and with useful contributions from Ashok Mankad(44), Eknath Solkar (55) and an exciting debutant in 21-year-oldSunil Gavaskar (65), India managed to take a lead of 138, despitethe gallant effort of Jack Noreiga’s nine for 95 in only hissecond Test. At the close of play on the third day, West Indieswere 150 for one, and the pattern of play seemed to be followingthat of the first Test.But there was a dramatic change in the script on the fourth day,Wednesday, March 10. The Indian bowling attack was not even atfull strength, with Erapalli Prasanna injured. But SrinivasVenkatraghavan rose to the occasion, bagging five wickets for 95runs. That wayward genius, Salim Durrani, chipped in with thewickets of Lloyd and Sobers in successive overs ­ the latter fora duck. Ere long, West Indies were all out for 261, leaving Indiawith a modest victory target of 124.About the only interest inherent now was whether India wouldfinish it off on the fourth evening or whether the match would goto a fifth day. With Gavaskar (67 not out) leading the way, Indiawere home with a day to spare, the debutant completing amemorable debut by hitting the winning boundary. Fittinglyenough, it was the 25th Test between the two countries, and withthe remaining three Tests being drawn, the victory enabled Indiato win a rubber against the West Indies for the first time. Thewin at the Queen’s Park Oval was a definitive turning point inIndian cricket history, as future events proved.Little wonder, then, that the mention of March 10 1971 to anyold-timer will have his eyes sparkling with delight in a moment,and he will be “off” on that trip down memory lane again.

QPR confirm Andre Dozzell transfer

Queens Park Rangers have confirmed the arrival of Andre Dozzell at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.

What’s the latest?

According to a statement posted on the QPR website, Amit Bhatia has completed the signing of the Ipswich Town midfielder on a three-year deal, with the club holding an option to extend the 22-year-old’s contract for a further season.

The East Anglian Daily Times report that Mark Warburton’s side activated a £1m buy-out clause in the £3.5k-per-week man’s contract at Portman Road, a clause that was inserted when the youngster signed a new deal with the League One side last December.

Following the confirmation of the transfer, Warburton went on record to state his delight with the club’s capture of the midfielder, saying: “We are delighted to bring Andre on board. He is a player who really fits the mould of what we are looking for – he is young with lots of potential and he has that adaptability to his game.”

Fans will be buzzing

Considering just how much of an exciting prospect Dozzell appears to be, the fact that QPR have acted so swiftly in signing the £810k-rated defensively-minded midfielder this summer is sure to leave fans of the club buzzing.

Indeed, over his 43 League One appearances for Paul Cook’s side last season, the former England U20 international provided one assist and created a whopping 10 big chances for his teammates, as well as making an average of 1.5 interceptions, 1.7 tackles and winning 3.6 duels per game.

Wth central midfielders Geoff Cameron and Tom Carroll both looking likely to depart the Kiyan Price Foundation Stadium this summer, the middle of the park was certainly an area in which the 58-year-old QPR manager needed to strengthen.

As such, with the signing of the Dozzell now in the bag, in addition to the confirmed arrivals of Sam Field, Jordy de Wijs and Charlie Austin, the Rs very much seem to have got off to a flyer with their summer transfer business, something that bodes incredibly well for the club’s upcoming Championship campaign.

In other news: QPR handed transfer boost over “fantastic” £7k-p/w flop that’ll have Warburton buzzing

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