Daryl Mitchell, Brett D'Oliveira, Tom Fell marshall Worcestershire roadblock

Simon Harmer takes three but Essex face battle to force home advantage

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Essex worked their way through some dogged Worcestershire batting to continue their push for victory on the third day of their LV=Insurance County Championship match at New Road. In reply to the champions’ 561 for 8 declared, the home side closed the third day on 302 for 5.Essex were held up by two stands of 111, between openers Daryl Mitchell, who made 67 off 141 balls, and Jake Libby, and then fourth-wicket pair Tom Fell (53 off 162 balls) and Brett D’Oliveira (67 off 147 balls). The bowlers persevered, though, led by spinner Simon Harmer whose figures of 39-12-75-3 included a late-morning burst of three for four in 22 balls.Related

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The home side have work still to do to reach the follow on figure of 412 on the final day. If they achieve that, the game appears destined for a draw.Worcestershire resumed on the third morning on 37 without loss and Mitchell and Libby took their alliance to 111 in 36 overs. Libby, captain in the absence of the rested Joe Leach, looked in excellent form and lifted Harmer straight for six but then missed an attempt to cut the spinner and was bowled.Harmer quickly followed that with two more wickets in three balls. Mitchell bat-padded to Ryan ten Doeschate at short leg before Gareth Roderick’s lean spell continued when he was bowled through the gate by one that turned.At 132 for 3, having lost three wickets for 21 runs in 69 balls, the follow on figure seemed a long way away for Worcestershire, but Fell and D’Oliviera knuckled down impressively. The fourth-wicket pair batted throughout a rain-trimmed afternoon session which brought 84 runs for no wickets from 33 overs. Harmer wheeled away throughout the session while the seamers rotated at the New Road End.The new ball finally brought the breakthrough after tea when Sam Cook prised some bounce from the sluggish pitch and Fell edged to wicketkeeper Adam Wheater. The keeper pounced again six overs later when D’Oliveira, having reached his first half-century of the season, nicked one to give debutant Shane Snater his 21st first-class wicket and first for Essex.Further wickets in the closing overs would have put Worcestershire under serious pressure but Rikki Wessels and Ben Cox did well in fading light to add an unbroken 43 in the last 18 overs.

Fabrizio Romano: Leicester in final stages of deal to sign "amazing" 22 y/o

Leicester City are in "advanced talks" to complete the signing of an "amazing" player who has been rated highly for many years, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.

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The Foxes are about to start their return to the Premier League, opening their account with a home clash against Tottenham next Monday evening, and they have enjoyed a productive summer transfer window. Steve Cooper has come in as Enzo Maresca's replacement as manager, while the likes of Issahaku Fatawu and Caleb Okoli have arrived, among others.

It is still a tumultuous period at the King Power Stadium, however, with the threat of a points deduction hanging over them, and Cooper will hope that some more new faces will arrive before the end of the month, aiding his squad if they do have a deficit to recover from.

One player who has been linked with a move to Leicester this summer is Wilfried Zaha, with the Foxes looking to hijack Crystal Palace's efforts to bring him back to Selhurst Park, where he enjoyed so many good years before joining Galatasaray.

Tottenham winger Manor Solomon has also emerged as a reported target for the Premier League newcomers, with the 25-year-old told that he can leave north London before the transfer window reaches its conclusion. He made just two league starts in the whole of last season for Spurs, highlighting his squad status.

Leicester in "advanced talks" with "amazing" player

Taking to X on Monday, Romano claimed that Leicester are in "advanced talks" to sign Bayer Leverkusen striker Adam Hlozek this summer, just working on personal terms having agreed a loan-to-buy deal with his club.

Hlozek is a player who has been highly-rated for some time, having been such an exciting talent during his Sparta Prague days, bursting onto the scene as a prodigious teenager. The attacking ace scored 40 goals in 132 appearances for the Czech side, not to mention also registering 36 assists, and 25 more goal contributions (14 goals and 11 assists) have come his way in 80 outings for Leverkusen.

Football talent scout Jacek Kulig has hailed him as "amazing" in the past, pointing out that he was the "youngest player ever to score a hat-trick in the Czech League". With Jamie Vardy not the force he once was, which is understandable considering he is now 37, and Kelechi Iheanacho moving on to pastures new, another striker feels essential for Leicester this summer.

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Hlozek fits the bill perfectly, coming in as a young player who has already achieved so much in the game, and who should only improve further in the coming years. In fact, if the 34-cap Czech Republic international reaches his potential, he could be a magnificent addition to Cooper's squad.

Kylian Mbappe battling ‘physical and psychological’ struggles amid Real Madrid slump and France dispute

Didier Deschamps says Kylian Mbappe is battling “physical and psychological” struggles as he faces “difficult” situations with France and Real Madrid.

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The World Cup-winning forward appeared to be in a good place over the summer as he completed an eagerly-anticipated move to Santiago Bernabeu and became the latest ‘Galactico’ addition for La Liga heavyweights. Fast forward a few months and Mbappe’s mood has soured.

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Things have not played out as planned in Spain, with the 25-year-old registering just one goal through his last seven appearances for Real. Mbappe has not found the target at international level since June and was left out of Deschamps’ last two squads.

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France’s head coach told in the wake of a 0-0 draw with Israel as to why Mbappe remains absent from his plans: “It's a fact that he is in a difficult situation. Obviously, he is going through a period which is not the happiest of his career.”

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Deschamps added on his talismanic forward sitting out Nations League action: “He wanted to come. I think it's better for him [not to be selected] at the moment. Everybody can go through a difficult period. There is a physical element, and a psychological one.”

Mark Wood withdraws from IPL auction

Franchises had registered interest but Wood has opted to spend time at home with family

Matt Roller17-Feb-2021

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Mark Wood has withdrawn his name from the IPL’s longlist on the eve of Wednesday’s player auction.It is understood that franchises were told at a briefing in Chennai on Wednesday that Wood had decided to pull out of the auction in order to spend time with his family at home. Wood, who is the father of a young child, was rested for England’s first two Tests in India but has returned to the squad ahead of the remaining two matches and the white-ball leg of the tour, which runs until March 28.Wood had put himself forward at the highest base price (2 crore/£200,000) ahead of the auction, and is understood to have attracted some interest from franchises, but opted to withdraw his name in advance rather than pulling out after selection.He had previously been lined up by Mumbai Indians as a potential replacement for Lasith Malinga ahead of the 2020 season, but decided not to take up their offer, with the franchise ultimately signing James Pattinson instead. He was signed by Chennai Super Kings for the 2018 season, but played only once, conceding 49 runs in his four overs.Related

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Wood’s withdrawal from the IPL shines an unfavourable light on England’s central contracts system. Despite being named in squads for England’s last five Test series and a long run of involvement in their limited-overs set-up, Wood only holds a white-ball central contract, meaning that he earns significantly less than Test specialists on red-ball deals – not least with match fees and bonuses reportedly cut during the pandemic.However, while he might normally expect to supplement his income with contracts in franchise tournaments, England’s packed schedule in 2021 has left him feeling unable to do so, instead reasoning that he needs to rest ahead of another busy home summer. Given Wood has previously admitted considering pursuing a white-ball-only career, his example may prompt calls for a reformed contract structure, not least with the backdrop of Chris Silverwood, England’s head coach, defending the ECB’s attitude towards the IPL on Wednesday.Wood’s withdrawal means that there are 16 English players due to go under the hammer in Wednesday’s auction, including Dawid Malan, Alex Hales, Moeen Ali, Jason Roy and Adil Rashid. Among those missing are Tom Banton and James Vince, both of whom decided against entering the auction in order to ensure their availability for the start of the County Championship season in April.Joe Root also declined to put his name forward for the second auction in a row, despite recently re-stating his ambition to force his way into England’s T20 World Cup plans.”I am desperate to be part of an IPL season and hopefully a few more beyond,” Root said last week. “[But] with the amount of Test cricket in particular this year, it didn’t feel like it was the right time and I didn’t feel like I could throw all my energy into it, which I think it deserves.”

Abel assume culpa por 2º tempo ruim do Palmeiras e explica inversão de zagueiros: 'Às vezes sou idiota'

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O Palmeiras voltou a vencer pelo Brasileirão ao derrotar a Chapecoense pro 2 a 0 fora de casa na tarde deste sábado (18). Apesar de ótimo primeiro tempo, o time diminuiu o ritmo na etapa final. Após a partida, Abel Ferreira admitiu ser o culpado pela má atuação.

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Primeiramente, o treinador justificou as mudanças na equipe e explicou que decidiu inverter o lado dos zagueiros no segundo tempo para testar a estratégia. Durante a fala, Abel chegou a se intitular como “idiota” por errar em algumas decisões.

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– Eu sou meio maluco. Sou jovem, gosto de fazer coisas fora da caixa. Eu erro, perco. Às vezes sou idiota. Mas sei o que faço, o que quero. Sei de onde vim, onde estou e onde quero chegar. E os jogadores acreditam em mim – declarou.

Em seguida, o comandante do Verdão esclareceu que queria ver uma o time desenvolver um estilo de jogo diferente, porém não conseguiu executar com perfeição. Para ele, as alterações não surtiram o efeito esperado e quebram o ritmo dos jogadores em campo.

– No segundo tempo não jogamos bem e a culpa é minha. Sou engenhoca. Queria ver uma dinâmica. Não tivemos a mesma fluidez. Mudei jogadores, posições e sou culpado. Queria ver uma situação e arrisquei. A vida é feita de riscos. Procurei pensar na frente.

O treinador também ressaltou que apesar o triunfo contra a Chapecoense era dever do Alviverde, pela qualidade do adversário, que é lanterna do Brasileirão.

– A nossa obrigação hoje era ganhar e ponto. Somos melhores, não adianta. A Chapecoense está numa posição não muito boa. É uma equipe que tem que melhorar seus processos – apontou.

Em busca de mais uma vitória, agora o Palmeiras vai a campo pela semifinal da Libertadores. O jogo de ida contra o Atlético-MG acontece nesta terça-feira (21) às 21h30 (horário oficial de Brasília) no Allianz Parque.

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CSA Members' Council refuses to appoint new interim board

This goes against the sports minister’s directive and may result in serious consequences

Firdose Moonda12-Nov-2020

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Cricket South Africa members’ council – the highest-decision making body within the organisation, which consists of the 14 provincial affiliate presidents – will not appoint the interim board imposed on them by sports minister Nathi Mthethwa, leaving the game in administrative limbo. The Members’ Council and the interim board, the two bodies that were due to work together to clean up CSA’s governance structures are now, effectively, at an impasse.In a statement issued on Thursday afternoon, the members’ council revealed that they have written to Mthethwa to raise “material concerns,” over the interim board and stressed that they “are not prepared” to let the interim board do its work. This decision goes squarely against Mthethwa’s directive and may result in the minister intervening in CSA, as he threatened to last month. Mthethwa has the power to withdraw funding from CSA and to strip them of their status as the governing body of cricket in South Africa.The interim board responded shortly after with a statement of their own, confirming that they have received a letter from the members’ council, which raised concerns about how the interim board was constituted and over conflicts of interests in relation to one member, Haroon Lorgat. While the statement from the interim board did not detail Lorgat’s conflicts, as former CEO of Cricket South Africa, Lorgat would have been in charge during the period under review in the forensic report, which was used to fire his successor Thabang Moroe.The interim board have already begun work and indicated their intention to continue, calling the members’ council position “obstructionist.” In a statement the interim board said, “The current situation is untenable and we are thus dismayed to be in receipt of what we can only describe as an obstructionist, legalistic letter from the Members’ Council while we have tried to put structures in place and hold individuals within CSA to account. We are of the view that the conduct of the Members’ Council is an attempt to stymie the work of our Board.”As a result, a saga that began with Moroe’s suspension in December last year (and subsequent dismissal for financial misconduct in August) and came to a head when the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) asked CSA’s board and executive to stand down in September has entered a new stage of standoff. Now, the members’ council and the minister-appointed interim board are in disagreement over who should clean up the mess in South African cricket, with the members’ council insisting they will “take the necessary steps to ensure that the concerns, which Minister Mthethwa and SASCOC have previously raised, are addressed efficiently and professionally.”The members’ council pointed to their role in convincing the previous CSA board to resign en masse following repeated calls from stakeholders including SASCOC and the South African Cricketers’ Association for them to stand down as evidence that they have the game at heart.”The Members Council embarked on a process last month to facilitate the resignation of the then-incumbent board members of CSA, with the intention of appointing an Interim Board that would work collaboratively with all stakeholders,” the members’ council statement read. “The main objective of the new Interim Board was to work closely with the Members Council and CSA executives, to achieve necessary change within the organisation and to take cricket forward until a new board is elected at the annual general meeting.”However, the members’ council and interim board were unable to form a constructive alliance with the members’ council concerned with |unresolved matters including a “conflict of interest relating to a proposed member of the Interim Board; opposition to outlined roles, responsibilities and reporting lines as outlined in the Memorandum of Incorporation; unprofessional conduct; non-cooperation; and misalignment.” The members’ council believe that if they had continued to work with the interim board they would have “failed to ensure that it acts in the public interest at all times.”The interim board disputes this assertion and said the members’ council have been “unwilling to cooperate,” and have “acted in bad faith and contrary to the consensus it reached with Mthethwa.” The interim board said it is “determined to continue our work in the public interest and in the best interests of cricket in South Africa.”

Jurgen Klopp explains why he's taken Red Bull job in new video after ex-Liverpool boss angers fans with new role

Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has explained his decision to take up a new job with Red Bull in a video on social media.

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The German manager has hit the headlines after it was revealed that he has accepted a long-term position with Red Bull and will return to work as the new Global Head of Soccer at the organisation. Klopp parted ways with the Reds at the end of the 2023/24 season after nine years in order to enjoy a well-earned sabbatical.

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After Klopp's move to Red Bull was confirmed, Liverpool fans angrily reacted on social media as they called out their former manager for being a sell-out and a hypocrite. Now Klopp has issued a new video where he explains in detail why he decided to take up the new role.

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Klopp posted the video on his Instagram profile where he said, "Some of you might have heard already, some of you didn't. From January 1, 2025, I will be Head of Global Soccer of Red Bull and I am really looking forward to that. A few months ago I said that I don't see myself on the sidelines anymore and that is still the case. But I still love football and I still love working. Red Bull gives me the perfect platform for that. 
"I want to share my experience which I collected over the years and we all know there are much more successful managers out there but in my career, I fought for promotion, I fought against relegation, I've fought for titles, I've fought for trophies. Sometimes we failed, sometimes we succeeded and dealing with that is not easy. But it's possible. And then learn again, because when you are in the job, you have to play every three days, you barely have time for that. And now I have time and I have the opportunity. I want to see and feel and figure out what is useful in football. So developing football a little bit as well. Really looking forward to it but now I go back on holiday. See you in January."

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The 57-year-old will move into a strategic position, starting January 1, 2025, where he will support the coaches of RB Leipzig, RB Salzburg and the New York Red Bulls, among other clubs in the Red Bull network. He will also focus on further developing Red Bull teams' playing philosophy and help them scout young talent and coaches.

مدرب إنبي: أتمنى عودة زياد كمال.. واسألوا أحمد سليمان عن عقد لاعب الزمالك

تحدث محمد إسماعيل، المدير الفني لفريق إنبي، عن عدة مواضيع تخص الفريق ولاعبيه، من بينها إمكانية عودة زياد كمال في فترة الانتقالات الشتوية في يناير المقبل، ومتابعة أداء محمد حمدي مع نادي الزمالك.

وأبدى محمد إسماعيل تمنياته بعودة زياد كمال إلى صفوف إنبي في يناير، حيث صرح عبر قناة “mbc masr”، قائلاً: “هل ممكن يعود زياد كمال لإنبي في يناير المُقبل؟ لا يوجد حديث في هذا الشأن حاليًا، لكني أتمنى حدوث ذلك، لأنه بالتأكيد سيصنع الفارق معنا”.

وأضاف مشيدًا بإمكانيات اللاعب: “زياد كمال لاعب مميز، وأرى أنه لاعب كبير وعودته ستحدث فارقًا مع الفريق”.

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كما تطرق الحديث إلى محمد حمدي، لاعب إنبي المُعار إلى الزمالك، حيث أكد إسماعيل متابعته لأداء اللاعب حين يُشارك مع الفريق الأبيض، قائلاً: “أتابع محمد حمدي مع الزمالك حين يُشارك مع الفريق، هو لاعب كبير وإن شاء الله يحصل على فرصة للمشاركة مع الفارس الأبيض ويثبت نفسه”.

وعند سؤاله عما إذا كان هناك بند في عقد إعارة محمد حمدي مع الزمالك يخص نسبة مشاركته في المباريات، تهرب إسماعيل من الإجابة بشكل مباشر، قائلاً: “أنت تسألني وأحمد سليمان موجود”، ليُعلق أحمد سليمان، الذي كان متواجداً كضيف في برنامج “اللعيب”، بشكل مازح: “لا تقل له شيء قل سمك”، في إشارة إلى عدم رغبة الطرفين في الخوض في تفاصيل هذا البند.

'We have to see' – Erik ten Hag gives double injury update on Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund ahead of Crystal Palace clash

Erik ten Hag says he will ease Rasmus Hojlund and Mason Mount back into the fold at Manchester United after both returned to training.

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Ten Hag insists he will tread carefully when it comes to the fitness of both Hojlund and Mount, despite their return to training. The striker has yet to play in a competitive fixture this season, having sustained a hamstring injury in pre-season. Mount played against Fulham and Brighton, but has missed the last two games with a muscle issue.

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United have endured a patchy start; they beat Fulham 1-0 to open their league campaign, but then lost to both Brighton and Liverpool. They returned to winning ways by beating Southampton at the weekend and Ten Hag says he will not rush the pair back.

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Ten Hag told reporters: "It's very good news they are back on the pitch. They are back in team training.

“We have to decide whether they are fit enough to start but it is very pleasing they are fit and back in the squad. We have so many games in this block to cover so very happy.

“We have to make the final call. They did a couple of training (sessions). We have to see how they recover and then tomorrow we will make a final call.”

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United play Palace this weekend. If Hojlund and Mount are left out, they could return against FC Twente in the Europa League next week.

Recuperado, Gabriel Veron viaja para o Chile e volta a ser relacionado pelo Palmeiras

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Gabriel Veron viajou, nesta terça-feira (13), com o elenco do Palmeiras para Santiago, no Chile, onde o time enfrenta a Universidad Católica nesta quarta-feira (14) pelas oitavas de final da Libertadores. A Cria da Academia está fora dos gramados desde a partida de volta da final da Recopa Sul-Americana contra o Defensa y Justicia no dia 14 de abril.

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Na ocasião, o ponta sofreu uma lesão na coxa esquerda minutos depois de entrar em campo. Após arrancar em velocidade e finalizar, caiu estirado no gramado. Desde então, Veron segue realizando um processo especial de recuperação com o Núcleo de Saúde e Performance em função de seu histórico de lesões, que o prejudica desde a estreia no profissional do Alviverde ainda em 2019.

A ideia do clube é evitar que o jovem jogador continue sendo impedido de ter uma sequência de jogos por causa das frequentes contusões. Em maio, o coordenador científico do Palmeiras explicou o planejamento para tratar do atleta.

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– Então, ele precisa agora, diante desse processo, ter um treinamento de base. Ele está praticamente recuperado, só que a gente vai ser ainda bastante conservador com ele, não vai estabelecer prazo, de forma que a gente tenha ainda segurança pra colocar em campo na na próxima ocasião –

Na última temporada, apesar dos problemas físicos, Veron esteve em campo em 37 oportunidades pelo Palmeiras e contribuiu com nove gols e cinco assistências.

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