Zafar Gohar five-for has Gloucestershire on the ropes

His 5 for 53 and career-best 4 for 58 for Noah Cornwell help Middlesex in enforcing the follow-on

ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay26-Sep-2025Gloucestershire 286 (Bracey 60, Gohar 5-53, Cornwell 4-58) and 39 for 1 trail Middlesex 634 for 9 dec by 309 runsBad light held up Middlesex’s victory charge after they forced Gloucestershire to follow-on on the penultimate day of the Rothesay County Championship Division 2 season at Lord’s.Zafar Gohar returned 5 for 53, his best figures in a Middlesex shirt, and there was a career-best 4 for 58 for Noah Cornwell as Gloucestershire were bowled out for 286 despite 60 from skipper James Bracey which took him past 1,000 first-class runs for the season.Forced to follow on 348 behind, the visitors lost Ben Charlesworth in reaching 39 for 1 second time around before the light closed in with 31 overs left un-bowled.Gloucestershire began the day 488 in arrears under leaden grey skies, meaning there was seam movement for opening bowlers Toby Roland-Jones and Ryan Higgins.Bracey made light of the conditions, punishing any erring in line, in contrast to Ollie Price, who was scratchy, taking 45 minutes to add a single to his overnight score of 11. That was as far as he got, Cornwell’s introduction bringing his downfall via an edge to gully.Graeme Van Buuren, who signed a new contract earlier this week to remain at Gloucestershire until 2027 got underway with a cracking cover drive, bettered only by the one which took Bracey to 50, the wicketkeeper-batter raising his seasonal landmark in the process.Van Buuren didn’t stay long though, bowled trying to cut one too close to him which cannoned off the inside edge, while Cornwell’s third wicket came courtesy of a poor umpiring decision, Jack Taylor adjudged caught behind, despite a chasm between bat and ball.Bracey batted untroubled through until lunch but fell soon after the resumption as Gohar, switched to the Nursery End, found a fraction of turn to force a thin edge through to wicketkeeper Joe Cracknell.Ajeet Singh Dale came and went before Marchant de Lange and Matt Taylor entertained with a brisk stand of 44 for the ninth wicket, the former clubbing one from legspinner Luke Hollman over the ropes and twice hitting Gohar back over his head.Gohar gained revenge by having him stumped to complete a five-for, leading to Daz Ahmed, hampered by a side strain while bowling, coming in with a runner to play his maiden first-class innings. Cleary in considerable pain he batted out two overs from Gohar before Matt Taylor hooked Cornwell down the throat of long leg to end the innings.Middlesex enforced the follow-on and soon removed Charlesworth caught behind off Roland-Jones but Joe Phillips and Ollie Price, the latter looking more at ease than he had earlier in the day, batted through until tea without further mishap.Only one further over was possible before the murky light sent the players off, giving Gloucestershire hope of batting out a draw on the final day.

'I've never seen anything like it!' – Lamine Yamal's exit from Spain squad sparks confused reaction from coach Luis de la Fuente as Barcelona spring a surprise on Spanish FA

Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente was bemused following the release of Lamine Yamal from the squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, stating that he had "never seen anything like it." Yamal was released from the Spain squad after he underwent invasive radiofrequency procedure to treat his pubic discomfort, with the Barcelona star set to be out for the next seven to 10 days.

Yamal released from Spain squad

Yamal was released from the Spain squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Georgia and Turkey, which has left the Spanish football federation (RFEF) "surprised". The federation released an official statement on the same on Tuesday.

The statement read: “The RFEF Medical Services wish to express their surprise and dismay upon learning at 1:47 p.m. on Monday, November 10, the day the official training camp with the national team began, that player Lamine Yamal had undergone an invasive radiofrequency procedure to treat his pubic discomfort that same morning. This procedure was performed without prior notification to the national team's medical staff, who only became aware of the details through a report received at 10:40 p.m. last night, which indicated a medical recommendation of rest for 7-10 days. Given this situation, and prioritizing at all times the health, safety and well-being of the player, the Royal Spanish Football Federation has made the decision to release the athlete from the current call-up. We are confident that he will recover well and wish him a speedy and full recovery.”

AdvertisementGetty/GOALDe la Fuente rocked after learning of Yamal's medical activity

The latest episode is sure to reignite the feud between the RFEF and Barcelona. In an interview with on Tuesday, De la Fuente made his thoughts known on Yamal's withdrawal from the Spain squad. “There are procedures that take place outside the Federation's control," he said. "That's what happens, we have to accept it. I've never experienced a situation like this before. I don't think it's very normal. It has surprised us all. You don't have any news, you don't know any details, and on top of that, it's a health issue, so you're left surprised.”

Last week, the Spain head coach took a firm stance on his decision to call up Yamal, appearing to take a swipe at Barcelona boss Hansi Flick. The pair have been locked in a war of words since September, when Flick accused De la Fuente and the RFEF of “failing to take care” of Yamal and other players after the teenager picked up a knock while on international duty.

"I think the answer is obvious. I watched his last game, and I believe he’s in perfect condition," De la Fuente stated at a press conference. "His coach said he was ready to play. He's getting back to being the player he always has been, and we celebrate that. He will stay with us as long as we consider it appropriate.

"Watching the game the other day, Lamine is fit to play. We have two very important games and we need to field our best players. We have two hugely important matches to qualify for the World Cup, the stakes are massive and we want the best players with us."

No 'tension' between Flick and De la Fuente

On Sunday, RFEF president Rafael Louzan revealed that while there were minor disagreements between the national team and Barcelona, there were never any concerns about the matter escalating. He claimed that "Luis de la Fuente has a very good relationship with everyone," while also admitting that Flick "wants his players in perfect condition." He concluded by stating that the verbal exchanges between Flick and De la Fuente were nothing more than "just minor disagreements that wouldn't escalate because, from our point of view, there was no tension."

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According to journalist Fernando Polo, Barcelona are exploring several treatment options to manage Yamal’s pubalgia – a chronic groin injury that can cause persistent discomfort, with the radiofrequency therapy performed on the youngster on Monday reportedly angering the RFEF.

The treatment involves delivering a controlled electrical current through fine needles, guided by X-rays or ultrasound imaging, to target and suppress the nerve signals that cause pain. The minimally invasive procedure does not usually require hospitalisation.

Barring any further setbacks, it is likely that Yamal will be fit and available for the clash against Athletic Club on November 22.

Forget Gabriel: £100m star is now Arsenal's best signing since Wenger retired

Something feels different about Arsenal this season, doesn’t it? The Gunners sit pretty at the top of the Premier League table and they have a 100% record from their three Champions League matches.

A year ago, it was a struggle. Multiple red cards and injuries plagued a heavily talented squad and, until the latter stages of European competition, they struggled to hit top gear.

Yet for all of the reliance on set-pieces, for all of the ridiculous comments on long throws in recent days, Arsenal looks like the best team in the land.

Steady on. We know. Let’s not count our chickens just yet, but everything is looking rather rosy. Mikel Arteta’s men have shipped just one open-play goal all season and are yet to concede in the Champions League.

Their forward line, as demonstrated in that stunning 4-0 win over Atletico Madrid, is improving all the time too.

That’s hardly a surprise. Andrea Berta – once of Atleti’s parish – invested KSE’s money heavily over the summer on the likes of Viktor Gyokeres and Eberechi Eze.

Gyokeres went nine goals without finding the net before his brace on Tuesday night. The relief and delight were clear to see on the Swede’s face.

The number 14 has some way to go before he can be considered an all-time great but amidst Arteta’s setup, there are a few faces beginning to make themselves modern icons. Gabriel Magalhaes is the prime example.

Why Gabriel is now the best centre-back on the planet

Swing in a corner or set-piece and there is usually one result. Gabriel will be on hand to head home.

His record in recent years and indeed this season has been extraordinary. No central defender across the top five leagues in European football has scored more goals than his tally of 22 since 2020.

The big Brazilian is inevitable and his remarkable record in 2025/26 has only strengthened his argument as the best goalscoring defender around.

In his last five games, he has scored twice and also picked up two assists. There was that crashing header in the dying embers to win the game at Newcastle United and he followed that up by flicking on Bukayo Saka’s corner for Leandro Trossard’s winner at Craven Cottage a few days ago.

His performance against Atleti, however, was colossal. It was the 27-year-old who headed the Gunners in front from Declan Rice’s teasing free-kick and it was Gabriel who got on the end of Rice’s corner minutes later in the second half. He didn’t find the net this time but he did put it on a plate for Gyokeres to score from a matter of yards out.

But, can he defend too? You bet he can. Gabriel is one of the sternest central defenders in the land.

He has been dribbled past just 0.4 times per game in the league this season and is winning 77% of his ground duels. For context, of Premier League defenders to win more than ten ground duels in 2025/26, he ranks joint-fifth for percentage of ground duels won. He sits level with Virgil van Dijk in that regard.

1. Joel Veltman

89%

2. Noussair Mazraoui

82%

3. Daniel Ballard

78.57%

3= Trevoh Chalobah

78.57%

4. Kenny Tete

77%

5. Virgil van Dijk

76.92%

5= Gabriel

76.92%

Defenders who have won 10 + duels only

So, he’s a set-piece menace. He’s a warrior, he’s a leader of men and he’s a pretty damn good defender too.

Is there anything Gabriel cannot do? Perhaps not. He is undoubtedly one of the best players we’ve seen in the Emirates Stadium era. But, is he the best?

Arsenal's best player since Arsene Wenger retired

While Arsene Wenger’s final few years at Arsenal were not as victorious and triumphant as the early days, he is still remembered fondly. Besides the great Herbert Chapman, he is the finest manager the club have ever had and he had some remarkable players in his armoury.

Whether it was Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira or Robert Pires, the greats of Arsenal were around when Wenger was.

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Yet, since he retired, the Gunners have struggled and it’s not until recent years that Arteta has transformed them into title challengers again.

The aforementioned Gabriel has been a big part of that. As has Saka. Without him, there’s a very realistic chance that Arteta wouldn’t even still be in the job.

During the infancy of the Spaniard’s coaching career in north London, it was the Hale End marvel who got the Gunners out of plenty of sticky situations.

Yet, in recent years, they’ve found a transformational player, a generational talent who looks like he could eclipse some of the best players we’ve seen at Arsenal since Wenger walked away. Mesut Ozil? He’s making a bigger impact than him. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang? He’s certainly earned more respect than their former no.14.

Even better than Gabriel and Saka? Arguably so. Rice is your man and he’s becoming one of the finest specimens in world football.

Back in 2023, Edu and Co moved heaven and earth to bring the England international to the Emirates, paying a club-record £105m to sign him from West Ham. They fended off serial winners Manchester City to do so. It was a landmark move.

Well, since heading to Arsenal, Rice has made that fee look like a bargain. Since when has that sort of money ever looked cheap? Well, West Ham must be cursing their luck that they did not get more bang for their buck.

The midfielder was a mighty fine player at West Ham but he has gone on another level after his big-money move.

At the Irons, he was seen as a defensive midfielder but Arteta has transformed him into one of the best, if not the best box-to-box midfielder in the land. Rice’s work rate is simply incredible and his ability to win the ball back is second to very few.

But, at Arsenal, he’s now become a threat in the final third. He scored nine goals and registered ten assists last term, his best tally in a single season.

While the 26-year-old has only scored once in 2025/26, he has registered four assists, all from set-pieces. Indeed, that’s one area where Rice has been exceptional, particularly in the last year.

You won’t need a reminder but we’ll bring it up again anyway. His free-kicks against Real Madrid last season were a thing of beauty. However, it’s his delivery into the box that stands out most.

He was involved in two of the four goals against Atleti this week, swinging in a delicious ball for Gabriel to head home and then firing in the corner that led to Gyokeres’ second.

In the words of Sky Sports reporter Sam Blitz, the Three Lions star is now “the best set-piece taker in world football.”

If you didn’t think Rice could get any better, think again. He is the perfect all-rounder. Gabriel is a menacing centre-back and Saka’s creativity skills are sublime. Yet, the £240k-per-week earner has it all. He can score, he assist, he can defend and he’s arguably got the best set-piece delivery in Europe.

Few will argue against just how good Rice has been since he moved across London. The best signing we’ve seen since Wenger left? It’s hard to suggest he hasn’t been.

Cost £0, now worth more than Tounekti: Celtic hit gold on "phenomenal" star

Is there a genuine title race in Scotland this year, one not involving Rangers?

On Sunday, Celtic fought back from 2-1 down to beat Motherwell 3-2 at Parkhead, with Daizen Maeda heading home a late winner, getting on the end of Michel-Ange Balikwisha’s cross.

However, Brendan Rodgers’ side, who are yet to lose, are not top of the table, still two points adrift unbeaten Heart of Midlothian, following their last-gasp winner in the Edinburgh derby; the top two meet in a huge clash at Tynecastle on 26 October.

If the Celts are going to secure a fifth successive Premiership title, which would be a 14th crown in 15 seasons, their attacking summer signings will be key – and not just Sebastian Tounekti.

Sebastian Tounekti's start to life at Celtic

In desperate need of attacking reinforcements, Celtic signed Tounekti from Hammarby for a reported fee of £5.2m on deadline day.

Many believed the club had overpaid for the Tunisian international but, so far, he has impressed in hoops.

The winger bagged his first goal for the club against Partick Thistle in the League Cup, starting all three Premiership matches as well as both in the Europa League since arriving.

Thus, Tounekti is currently Rodgers’ first-choice option on the left flank, forcing last season’s top-scorer Daizen Maeda over to the right, with left-back Kieran Tierney labelling him a “joy to play with” following the aforementioned win at Firhill.

Nevertheless, Celtic did actually sign an attacker for free this summer who is estimated to have an even higher transfer value.

Celtic's prolific new attacker

Farcically, at the time the transfer window slammed shut, Celtic were left without a senior centre-forward, with Adam Idah having been sold to Swansea for around £7m, while the club’s fledgling attempt to sign Kasper Dolberg, who had no interest in coming, surprisingly did not transpire.

Thus, left with 24 hours to secure the signature of a free agent before the UEFA squad registration deadline, the club picked up Kelechi Iheanacho, only available to join because Sevilla agreed to terminate his contract, after he scored zero La Liga goals for los Nervionenses.

The table below documents the Nigerian’s recent downturn in form, hence why he has so far exceeded expectations.

25/26

6

3

24/25

26

4

23/24

26

6

22/23

35

8

21/22

43

8

20/21

39

19

19/20

26

10

18/19

35

2

17/18

28

9

16/17

29

7

15/16

35

14

As the table outlines, since first bursting onto the scene at Manchester City a decade ago, Iheanacho has only reached double figures in terms of goals in a single campaign twice, doing so in back-to-back campaigns, featuring his best-ever year, which remains 2020/21 during lockdown.

However, that could be about to change.

The Nigerian converted a stoppage-time match-winning penalty at Kilmarnock on debut, subsequently netting against Crvena zvezda in Belgrade and during the weekend win over Motherwell.

Upon his arrival in Glasgow, Rodgers, who had previously been his manager at Leicester, lauded him as a “phenomenal” talent in the past, while Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout labels him a “prolific” goalscorer.

As a result, Transfermarkt estimates that his current market value is around €4.5m (£3.9m), while Tounekti’s current estimated value is at just €4m (£3.4m), albeit is on the up.

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Any Celtic striker, given that the Hoops dominate every domestic match they play, will get plenty of opportunities to score plenty of goals, but the early signs are that snapping up Iheanacho was something of a masterstroke, given that he could prove to be a bargain.

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Spurs already have dream Son heir who's yet to play in the Premier League

Thomas Frank has made an impressive start to life as Tottenham Hotspur manager, suffering only one defeat within his first nine matches since his appointment in the summer.

The Dane’s only defeat came against Bournemouth in the Premier League on gameweek three and are now currently enjoying a six-game unbeaten run in all competitions.

However, it’s not all been straight-forward for the 51-year-old, with the Lilywhites having to come from two goals down to draw with Bodo Glimt in the Champions League on Tuesday night.

His side have scored 17 goals across all competitions in 2025/26, averaging nearly two goals a game to date, highlighting the impressive form of the side in the final third.

Such a record could’ve certainly been bolstered further had the hierarchy kept hold of one player who was sold during Frank’s first window in charge this summer.

Heung-min Son’s successful spell at Spurs

Back in the summer of 2015, few Spurs fans would’ve predicted the superb spell forward Heung-min Son would have at the club after joining from Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen.

The South Korean spent a decade in North London, often being a first-team regular, subsequently racking up incredible figures which made him a huge fan favourite.

The winger racked up over 450 appearances between 2015 and 2025, scoring 173 times, which ranks him fourth in the club’s all-time goalscoring charts.

Despite not starting the Europa League final, he lifted the trophy as captain and helped end the club’s 17-year wait for a trophy in his final outing for the football club.

Son would leave the side this summer in a £20m deal, subsequently joining MLS outfit LAFC, leaving new boss Frank with the near-impossible task of landing a replacement.

Mohammed Kudus was brought into the club during the off-season, but his addition was undoubtedly made to strengthen the options on the opposite flank.

However, the Dane may already have his own version of Son in the near future, with such a talent already on their books in North London – potentially saving the club millions in the process.

The Spurs star who could be Frank’s heir to Son

Spurs have a number of impressive young talents within their ranks at present, highlighting the impressive work of their academy and their recruitment team over recent days.

Graduate Mikey Moore is just one of the players who has made the rise through the youth levels, making 19 senior appearances for the Lilywhites last season despite being just 17.

The injury crisis last season gave him the chance to stake his claim, but he’s been sent on a season-long loan to Scottish side Rangers in an attempt to gain consistent game time to aid his progression.

However, he’s only featured for a total of 215 minutes across all competitions for Russell Martin’s side, with just three of his appearances coming from a starting position.

He’s not alone in being sent out on loan to try and gain valuable experience, with South Korean forward Min-hyeok Yang also spending the 2025/26 out on loan.

The 19-year-old joined the Lilywhites from Gangwon FC back in January, undoubtedly being brought into the club for the future years rather than the present.

Such a deal was undoubtedly an exciting one, with the youngster scoring 12 times in his 38 appearances for his homeland club, prior to his switch to England earlier this year.

Yang would spend the second half of last season on loan at QPR, scoring twice and registering one assist in his 14 Championship outings at Loftus Road.

However, he was once again shipped out to England’s second tier, this time joining Portsmouth on a season-long loan, even netting his first goal for the club against Watford on Wednesday night.

Given his recent spells away from North London, he’s yet to make a single senior appearance for the club, but that could certainly change in the years ahead, given his tender age.

Yang Min-hyeok – stats for Portsmouth

Statistics (per 90)

Tally

Games played

3

Goals & assists

1

Pass accuracy

75%

Touches in opposition box

5.6

Fouls won

2.8

Recoveries made

4.5

Shots on target

1.7

Chances created

1.1

Stats via FotMob

At just 19, Yang has plenty of time to live up to the potential he’s arrived with, potentially being the perfect option for the first-team off the left-hand side for many years to come.

Should he get anywhere near the levels produced by his compatriot at Spurs, it would be yet another phenomenal piece of business and one that could save them millions if he turns into a potential world-beater.

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Not Miovski: "Complete" Rangers star in danger of becoming the new Morelos

Glasgow Rangers centre-forward Bojan Miovski scored what will hopefully be the first of many goals at Ibrox in the quarter-finals of the League Cup on Saturday.

The Macedonia international arrived at Ibrox during the summer transfer window with a view to adding a big goal threat to Russell Martin’s side, but it had been a slow start to his career in Glasgow.

Miovski failed to find the back of the net in his first two starts in the Scottish Premiership, against Celtic and Hearts, and only managed two shots in those matches, per Sofascore.

However, the left-footed marksman was able to get his name on the scoresheet against Hibernian at the weekend, converting from close range after Mikey Moore’s ball across the box fell into his path.

Supporters will now be hoping that the 26-year-old centre-forward can kick on and prove himself to be a consistent goalscorer for the Light Blues, having scored 32 league goals in two seasons with Aberdeen in the 2022/23 and 2023/24 campaigns.

Miovski will be hoping to emulate Alfredo Morelos in a positive sense, as the former Gers number nine ended his career at Ibrox with a fantastic goalscoring record.

The duality of Alfredo Morelos' Rangers career

The current Rangers striker will want to go down the same path as Morelos at Ibrox in the sense that the Colombia international was a prolific scorer for the club for many years.

In 269 appearances for the first-team, the powerful centre-forward racked up 124 goals and 57 assists, per Transfermarkt, which shows that he offered a huge threat as both a scorer and a creator of goals throughout his time at Ibrox.

Topically, with a clash with Genk at Ibrox coming up this week, Miovski will also hope to emulate Morelos’ excellent return in front of goal in Europa League matches for Rangers.

European record for Rangers

Alfredo Morelos

Appearances

Goals

Assists

Europa League qualifiers

23

13

7

Europa League

33

15

10

Champions League qualifiers

2

1

0

Champions League

5

0

0

Stats via Transfermarkt

As you can see in the table above, the Colombian marksman scored 28 goals and provided 17 assists in 56 Europa League games for the club, including qualifiers, which shows that he was lethal on the European stage.

These statistics prove that Morelos was a reliable figure at the top end of the pitch in Europe for Rangers, which Miovski will be hoping to be, starting with the game against Genk on Thursday.

Where Miovski will not be hoping to be like Morelos is with how the striker’s career at Ibrox ended, because he left on a free transfer in 2023 after previously being linked with big-money moves.

Rangers rejected an offer of more than £16m from Lille in 2020 and a bid of £10m from Porto in 2021, which shows that there was plenty of interest from top teams in Europe during his pomp at Ibrox.

The Light Blues opted not to cash in when his value was high. The striker went on to leave for nothing before going to sign for Santos in Brazil, exiting European football, in 2023.

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It is far too early to judge which direction Miovski will go in at Ibrox, but there is another player in the squad who is in danger of following Morelos in the wrong direction.

Mohamed Diomande is in danger of losing his way in Glasgow unless he can turn his performances around and get back to his best under Martin this season.

Why Diomande is in danger of becoming the next Morelos

The Ivorian central midfielder caught the eye with some fantastic displays for the Light Blues, despite a disappointing season as a club, in the 2024/25 campaign.

Diomande, who was described as “complete” by analyst John Walker, proved his worth in the middle of the park in the Premiership with a return of four goals and seven assists in 36 appearances in the division, per Sofascore, whilst also winning 57% of his duels on the ground.

The left-footed star, who signed on a permanent deal last summer after an initial loan spell at the back end of the 2023/24 campaign, has shown that he can be a difference-maker in midfield.

Diomande’s impressive form for the Scottish giants led to interest from elsewhere this summer. Six Premier League clubs, including Everton, were said to be interested in the midfield star and Besiktas had an offer of £6.5m rejected by the Gers.

This shows that, as was the case for Morelos at his peak at Ibrox, there was significant interest in the Ivorian star because of his performances on the pitch last term.

Rangers, however, opted not to cash in. They will now be hoping that it is a decision that they do not live to regret, as the midfielder has endured a difficult start to the current campaign.

Mohamed Diomande (Premiership)

24/25

25/26

Appearances

36

5

Sofascore rating

7.19

6.38

Goals

4

0

Assists

7

0

Dribbled past per game

0.5x

0.6

Ground duel success rate

57%

49%

Aerial duel success rate

48%

17%

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, Diomande’s performance level in and out of possession in the middle of the park has dipped significantly in the Premiership from last season to this one.

The Everton and Besiktas target has been too weak off the ball, losing duels on the deck and in the air too regularly, and has not offered anything at the top end of the pitch to win games for his side.

That has contributed to the club’s worst start to a league season in 47 years, with no wins, four draws, and one defeat after five matches in the Premiership.

This is also why Diomande is currently in danger of becoming the next Morelos at Ibrox because he may not find himself with enough suitors to attract a big-money exit from Glasgow if his performances do not improve.

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Therefore, the central midfielder could be the next player whom the club fail to cash in on at their peak value before losing them for less money later down the line.

لاعب ريال مدريد يعود إلى التدريبات مبكرًا.. وموقف كيليان مبابي

كشفت تقارير صحفية عودة لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي ريال مدريد إلى التدريبات الجماعية للفريق استعدادًا لاستكمال منافسات الدوري الإسباني ودوري أبطال أوروبا.

كما تطرقت أيضًا للحديث عن موعد عودة المهاجم الدولي الفرنسي كيليان مبابي وفينيسيوس جونيور إلى تدريبات الفريق الجماعية.

ويلتقي رجال تشابي ألونسو في المباراة المقبلة فريق خيتافي في المواجهة المقرر إقامتها يوم الأحد المقبل، ضمن منافسات الجولة التاسعة لبطولة الدوري الإسباني.

ريال مدريد يتصدر جدول ترتيب الدوري الإسباني “لا ليجا” برصيد 21 نقطة، فيما يأتي برشلونة في المركز الثاني برصيد 19 نقطة.

وكشفت صحيفة “ماركا” الإسبانية أن الحارس الدولي البلجيكي تيبو كورتوا، قطع إجازته وعاد إلى تدريبات الفريق الجماعية صباح اليوم، الخميس.

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كان تشابي ألونسو قد منح كورتوا إجازة لمدة 3 أيام بعد مباراتي منتخب بلده ضد مقدونيا وويلز، لكن حارس المرمى قرر قطع إجازته والعودة إلى التدريبات وهي لفتة لاقت ترحيبًا من الجهاز الفني.

لم يحصل كورتوا على أي راحة في أي مباراة حتى الآن هذا الموسم، ولهذا السبب قرر تشابي منحه راحة جسدية وذهنية لكن البلجيكي في قمة نشاطه ولا يريد أن ينحرف ولو قليلًا عن حياته اليومية في فالديبيباس (معقل تدريبات ريال مدريد).

وأفادت أن كورتوا يدرك تأثيره في غرفة الملابس على الرغم من أن كارفاخال وفالفيردي وفينيسيوس يسبقونه في شارة القيادة بسبب قاعدة النادي والتي تعتمد على الأقدمية، فإن تأثيره على زملائه في الفريق كبير ويضعه مع القائد الأول للفريق كارفخال.

وأشارت إلى أنه من المتوقع مشاركة كيليان مبابي وميليتاو، ورودريجو، وفينيسيوس جونيور، وكامافينجا، وأردا جولر، وإبراهيم دياز في التدريبات صباح غدٍ، الجمعة.

Josh Little set to join Middlesex for 2025 county season

Left-arm quick heading for Lord’s after agreeing to multi-format deal

ESPNcricinfo staff24-Feb-2025Josh Little, Ireland’s left-arm seamer, is set to follow in the footsteps of his former international team-mate Tim Murtagh, after signing for Middlesex for the 2025 season.Little, 25, is likely to feature primarily in the Vitality Blast, but will be available for other formats, subject to his international and Irish domestic commitments. The final details of his deal remain subject to Cricket Ireland issuing a No Objection Certificate.To date, Little has claimed 139 international wickets across both white-ball formats, including 4 for 45 on debut against England in Dublin in 2019. His best figures of 6 for 36 came in an ODI against Zimbabwe in Harare in December 2023.He brings with him a wealth of experience on the T20 franchise circuit, including a stint with Gujarat Titans in the IPL, whom he helped reach the final in 2023. He has also featured in the Caribbean Premier League, the SA20, the ILT20, Major League Cricket, and the Lanka Premier League, and the Hundred, with a pair of stints with Manchester Originals and Welsh Fire.”It’s an honour and a privilege to have the opportunity to be part of Middlesex, one of the most prestigious cricket clubs in our game,” Little said. “I can’t wait to meet everyone, see some familiar faces, and put in the hard yards both on and off the field.”I’d like to thank Middlesex for putting their trust in me, and I’m thoroughly looking forward to what’s to come. The opportunity to play at Lord’s is hugely exciting and I can’t wait to get going.”Little’s unveiling follows last week’s news that Kane Williamson had signed a joint deal to play for Middlesex and London Spirit in the 2025 season.Alan Coleman, Middlesex’s director of cricket, added: “To secure a player of Josh’s T20 experience and proven ability is huge for us, as he has performed at the highest level of white-ball cricket around the world for the last few years.”He brings something different to our attack. He’s got genuine pace, is a left-armer, which in itself poses problems for batters, has a fierce short ball, and has skills that make him perfect for bowling both at the top and in the death overs of an innings.”We can’t wait to welcome Josh to the Club and look forward to unleashing him on the Blast this summer.

Arsenal could help Saka hit Salah levels with late bid for £100m "machine"

While they’re yet to get over the finishing line in the Premier League, and didn’t exactly put on a show at Old Trafford, Arsenal still have a squad packed with talent.

For example, the likes of Gabriel Magalhaes, William Saliba, Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber and David Raya would get into most teams around the world.

Moreover, Andrea Berta and Co have only helped improve Mikel Arteta’s team this summer with the potentially game-changing additions of Viktor Gyokeres and Martin Zubimendi.

Arsenal's Bukayo Saka,Arsenal's Cristhian Mosquera,Arsenal's Martin Zubimendi,Arsenal's Noni Madueke,Arsenal's Ethan Nwaneri andArsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly line up

However, without a doubt, the Gunners’ most important player is Bukayo Saka, and if the board want to help him reach the level of Mohamed Salah in the coming seasons, they should go out and sign an international they were linked with earlier this summer.

How Saka stacks up to Salah

While it’s become increasingly difficult to deny the fact that Saka is a world-class player in recent years, he’s still not quite on the same level as Salah.

For example, in 37 appearances last season, totalling 2619 minutes, the Hale End superstar scored 12 goals and provided 14 assists.

That means that, despite missing almost four months of action through injury, the Gunners’ talismanic winger averaged a goal involvement every 1.42 games, or every 100.73 minutes.

While that is a simply sensational rate of return, the Liverpool legend still beat, and quite comfortably at that.

In his 52 appearances for the Reds last season, totalling 4501 minutes, the Egyptian King scored 34 goals and provided 23 assists for good measure.

Saka vs Salah in 24/25

Players

Saka

Salah

Appearances

37

52

Minutes

2619′

4501′

Goals

12

34

Assists

14

23

Goal Involvements per Match

0.70

1.09

Minutes per Goal Involvement

100.73′

78.96′

All Stats via Transfermarkt

In other words, the former AS Roma star maintained an outrageously impressive average of 1.09 goal involvements every game, or one every 78.96 minutes.

With numbers like that and a Premier League medal to show for it, it’s no surprise that the 33-year-old is among the favourites for the Ballon d’Or.

So, while it’s clear that Saka is a world-class player, it’s also evident he is not quite on Salah’s level yet.

However, Arteta and Co could help him get far closer by signing an incredibly talented player they’ve already been linked with this summer: Morgan Rogers.

Why Rogers could help Saka reach Salah level numbers

Now, Saka undoubtedly has the ability to make things happen and to create chances for himself – we’ve seen as much over the years – but to get even close to the level of Salah, he’ll need elite teammates to help him, which is where Rogers comes in.

England'sEberechiEzecelebrates scoring their third goal with England's Morgan Rogers

While the Aston Villa ace is not currently being linked with Arsenal, he was earlier this summer, albeit for an enormous price of £100m.

However, while that is an outrageous sum of money, the Englishman might just be worth it, especially as he could be someone who helps the Gunners’ talisman close the gap on the Liverpool star, and the primary way he’d do that is through his own output.

Rogers’ 24/25

Appearances

54

Minutes

4496′

Goals

14

Assists

16

Goal Involvements per Match

0.55

Minutes per Goal Involvement

149.86′

All Stats via Transfermarkt

Despite playing for a team that finished outside the top five last season, the Halesowen-born “machine,” as dubbed by The Athletic’s Jacob, managed to score 14 goals and provide 16 assists in 54 appearances, totalling 4496 minutes.

In other words, the often “unstoppable” 23-year-old, as dubbed by former Liverpool defender turned pundit Jamie Carragher, maintained a goal involvement every 1.8 games, or every 149.86 minutes.

Just imagine the Claret and Blue dynamo playing behind the Hale Ender in this Arsenal side; he’d be providing chance after chance for him to score, and then, on top of that, his own finishing ability would likely see the Ealing-born maestro supercharge his own assist tally.

Moreover, the former Middlesbrough gem is impressively versatile and can play out on the left, which, given his effectiveness in front of goal, would force opposition defenders to stop double and triple-teaming the Hale Ender, in turn allowing him more space to work his magic.

Morgan Rogers graphic

Ultimately, Rogers’ ability in front of goal, combined with his positional versatility, could make him the perfect teammate for Saka, and someone who could help him bridge the gap with Salah in the coming seasons.

A new Bergkamp: Arteta has spoken to £100k-p/w star about joining Arsenal

The incredible international could be a game-changer for Mikel Arteta and Arsenal.

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Ceni joga responsabilidade de eventual contratação de Pato para presidente: 'Tem total direito'

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Muito além da eventual demissão de Rogério Ceni, outro assunto que mexe com os bastidores do São Paulo é uma eventual contratação de Alexandre Pato. Isso porque o atacante, que faz tratamento desde fevereiro no CT da Barra Funda de uma contusão no ligamento cruzado anterior do joelho direito, está livre e teve seu nome lembrado pela Independente, principal torcida organizada do Tricolor.

– É uma coisa que eu não decido. Se o presidente quiser contratar o Pato, ele tem total direito. (O jogador) está lá, trabalhando, mas não sou eu que defino – disse o treinador, após a vitória por 2 a 0 sobre o Puerto Cabello, nesta terça-feira (18), no Morumbi, pela Copa Sul-Americana.

+ James Rodríguez, Alexandre Pato… Veja 20 jogadores sul-americanos sem clube

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O nome de Pato seria uma opção viável a curto prazo para reforçar o elenco do Tricolor na atual janela de transferências, apenas para atletas livres no mercado e negociações dentro do território nacional, que se encerra na quinta-feira (20).

O atacante teve passagens no clube do Morumbi entre 2013 e 2015, e retornou em 2019, deixando a equipe em agosto de 2020. Somando suas duas passagens pelo time, disputou 105 jogos, com 35 gols marcados e 18 assistências.

Pato se lesionou em setembro de 2022, durante uma partida do Orlando City, dos EUA. Dois meses depois, anunciou a saída da franquia da MLS (liga estadunidense).

O jogador nunca escondeu seu apego ao Tricolor, frequentemente marcando presença em jogos no estádio do Morumbi.

Sobre Pato, Henrique Gomes, o Baby, presidente da Independente, destaca o fato de que o atacante ter aberto mão de algumas dívidas que o clube mantinha com ele é sinal de sua intenção de voltar a jogar pelo São Paulo.

– Alexandre Pato rescindiu seu contrato com o clube e diferente de muitos jogadores que recebem até até mesmo preso na Espanha, não quis receber o valor que tinha direito. Já se recuperou da lesão, fez o tratamento no Reffis e quer voltar a defender a camisa do SPFC – diz, alfinetando o lateral-direito Daniel Alves.

– Temos até o dia 20 de abril para contratar e inscrever atletas para o decorrer das competições, não é possível que essa diretoria de futebol não tenha encontrado dois jogadores. Camisa 10 e um meia atacante veloz – completou Gomes.

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