RetroReport – Shane Warne conjures win out of nowhere as Australia sneak into World Cup final

Needing 43 from 52 balls with eight wickets in hand, West Indies suffered one of ODI cricket’s most dramatic collapses

The Retroreport by Andrew Miller17-Apr-2020

Shane Warne celebrates the wicket of Ian Bishop•Getty Images

#RetroLive And so it will be Australia who face Sri Lanka in the World Cup final in Lahore on Sunday, after an excruciating five-run victory over West Indies in Mohali that was nothing short of a heist. Once again, their safecracker extraordinaire, Shane Warne, was right in the thick of the action with four key wickets, but this was a team victory dredged – run by run, ball by ball – from some of the most uncompromising depths ever encountered on a cricket field.From 15 for 4 in the first ten overs of the contest to 207 for 8 at the end of Australia’s innings; from 165 for 2 in the 42nd over of West Indies’ reply, to 202 all out with three balls to spare. The once-insuperable West Indies have suffered some rare indignities in recent seasons, many of them at the hands of these very opponents, but few meltdowns come close to rivalling this.In front of a rapt Mohali crowd, witnesses to the venue’s de facto opening night, this was a contest that crackled with low-fi energy from the outset, as if nothing we were witnessing was ever quite as it seemed. Not the early rout of the Australian top order, not the painstaking rebuild undertaken by Stuart Law and Michael Bevan, and certainly not the pseudo-serene progress that West Indies’ top-order made towards an awkwardly distant target – a challenge that only Brian Lara, with a transcendentally fluent 45, ever looked like taking in his stride. Until, that is, Steve Waugh extracted him with a delivery that was, fittingly enough, out of this world.And from the moment of Lara’s departure, which made it 93 for 2 after 23 overs, the first fleeting glimpses of hope were visible for Australia, even while Richie Richardson, the architect of their downfall in Jaipur, was bedding into a third-wicket stand of 72 with the steadfast Shivnarine Chanderpaul. The runs kept coming at a steady trickle, but it was the shots that didn’t come off that were the most revealing – the swishes and whooshes to the rare sightings of width, and the exasperated body language that followed each missed opportunity.But in spite of themselves, West Indies kept pressing towards their target, and so long as Chanderpaul in particular – the least skittish of the incumbents – endured, victory was surely a formality. But then, on 80, and moderately hampered by what appeared to be a stiff back, Chanderpaul swished once too often through the line of a Glenn McGrath length ball, and plopped a limp catch into the hands of Damien Fleming at mid-on.The reaction in the crowd was one of low-key bemusement, as if their early-evening nap had been disturbed by a distant rumble of thunder. For the moment should not, on the face of it, have changed a thing about West Indies’ challenge. They still needed a sedate 43 from 52 balls with seven wickets in hand, but the arrival at No. 5 of the long-levered Roger Harper – just as he had done in very different circumstances in the quarter-final against South Africa – was the most glaring indication that the minds of the chasers were getting scrambled.McGrath and Fleming sensed the mood, closing the field around Harper’s aggressive intentions, and turning his flat-batted hacks into dots with sharp hands in the ring. Sure enough, it took just five deliveries to force him into an error, as he sashayed across his stumps to McGrath and was pinned lbw on the back foot for 2 – it was high but probably just about trimming the bails.And now, four down, the requirement was visibly dicey for West Indies – 35 from 39 balls – and once again they gambled on holding back their remaining frontline batters, Jimmy Adams and Keith Arthurton, in favour of some cheap slogged boundaries. Once again, the ploy failed. Ottis Gibson’s arrival prompted the return of Warne, and one ball was all he needed to send him on his way, caught behind for 1 as he heaved into a hopeless mow outside off, the violence of the shot and the exuberance of Ian Healy’s appeal doing enough to persuade umpire S Venkataraghavan to raise his finger.Courtney Browne is caught and bowled by Shane Warne•Getty Images

Richardson had at least picked off a cathartic boundary in between whiles, though his method wasn’t exactly reassuring – a wild pick-up through midwicket off McGrath that was a million miles from the percentage shot that the situation required. And by the end of Warne’s breakthrough over, and with Adams belatedly at the crease, the requirement had slipped to virtually a run a ball, 29 from 30, with panic now rising in the throats of West Indies’ remaining batters.McGrath, the architect of the fightback, was now bowled out for the excellent figures of 2 for 30, but his efforts had left the contest exactly as Warne would have wanted it. More sharp fielding forced Adams to make something of nothing, as he planted his front foot for the slog sweep, and was pinned plumb lbw to leave West Indies 183 for 6 – 25 off 21 needed.Enter Arthurton – his white wide-brimmed sunhat exuding a degree of confidence that his tournament record – 1, 0, 0 and 1 – scarcely warranted. Exit Arthurton, all but nailed by the flipper first ball, and then caught behind in Fleming’s next over for another duck – a grotesque pirouetting pull resulting in an enfeebled snick through to Healy.Richardson, now gasping for a boundary, thrashed at and missed a wide one from Fleming – another dot – before hacking a further two down to third man. But after an outstanding sprint and dive from Ricky Ponting on the cover boundary had cut off a certain first-ball boundary for Ian Bishop, Richardson at last connected on a pull through backward square to make it seven precious runs in two balls, and haul the requirement back to 14 from 12.Warne, however, had six of those balls at his disposal, and a clueless Bishop in his sights. Two balls was all he needed – a legbreak/flipper combo pinning him plumb in front – 14 from 10. A diet of singles was all that Curtly Ambrose and Richardson could harvest from the remainder of his over, as Warne retreated to the outfield with figures of 4 for 36 in nine, and one foot in the World Cup final.Richardson, however, wasn’t done yet. A Fleming half-tracker was flogged with relief through cow corner for four – and with a tie sufficient to get West Indies through thanks to their group-stage win – the match was suddenly a matter of five runs from five balls. But then, once again, West Indies’ guileless approach to their chase reared its head.So long as Richardson was on strike, the match was his to win. Instead, he under-edged his next ball through to Healy and hurtled off for an impulsive single. Curtly Ambrose responded quickly but not quickly enough – Healy’s underarmed shy pinged down the stumps with the bat inches short, and suddenly West Indies’ hopes were being cradled in the dubious arms of the No.11 Courtney Walsh.Richardson, 49 not out and stranded at the wrong end, implored his team-mate to find him a single; instead Fleming found the perfect bail-trimmer, nipping a length ball back through a flapping gate, to cue bedlam in the outfield as Australia’s squad players hurtled out of the pavilion to join their cavorting team-mates.As Mark Taylor acknowledged afterwards, West Indies had won the first 95% of the contest, and Australia the final 5%. Their opponents had allowed victory to slip from their grasp in both innings, and the enormity of their missed opportunity was almost too much to process.Courtney Walsh is bowled for a first-ball duck by Damien Fleming•Getty Images

For the opening exchanges of the contest could hardly have been further removed from the extraordinary closing scenes. After choosing to bat first on a seemingly true deck, Australia’s top order was routed in a throwback performance from Ambrose and Bishop, newly promoted to the new ball after a previously fallow tournament.Ambrose in particular was in the mood to land some blows, none more telling than his second-ball inducker to the previously imperturbable Mark Waugh. Three hundreds and a fifty in five World Cup innings counted for nothing as Ambrose slammed his knee-roll plumb in front of off. A second-ball duck, and Australia’s player of the tournament was done.Bishop then lured Taylor into a rash hack back onto his own stumps for 1, and though Ponting looked busy in his 15-ball stay, he too had not got off the mark when Ambrose found another low-bouncing inducker to nail him as he hopped across his crease. And when Bishop bagged Steve Waugh for 3, again via an inside-edge onto his own stumps, Australia’s tournament hopes were in tatters inside the first ten overs.And yet, the killer instinct that West Indies might once have been able to call upon in such circumstances proved elusive. Walsh was a predictable menace at first-change, conceding seven runs in six overs as Law and Bevan set themselves for survival, but Gibson – seemingly hampered by a groin strain – bowled just two ropey overs, one from either end, as Richardson turned instead to the twin-spin attack of Harper and Adams in a bid for containment.It worked, up to a point. Neither batter was able to find any fluency as their stand began to stretch, but neither did they need to, as the realisation dawned that batting through the 50 overs would be the key on an awkward, two-paced surface. With Law’s commitment to the front foot earning him rare opportunities to attack the straight boundaries, and Bevan’s eye for a nudged gap second to none, the stand had grown to 138 when they were finally separated by a run-out – Law, on 72, was for once slow to respond as Bevan called him through, and Ambrose’s return from gully caught him short.Bevan fell soon afterwards for 69 – he’d pulled off one trademark lofted drive for six to signal the charge in the final ten overs, but then scuffed his attempt at a repeat in the 45th. However, Healy’s low-based chivvying proved ideal in the closing overs, as his 31 from 28 balls ensured that the rebuild would not go to waste.But could a target of 208 possibly be enough? Australia’s tigerish fielding certainly suggested it could be, as did the instant impact of that man Warne, who scalped Courtney Browne with his very first delivery after entering the attack for an early raid in the sixth over.And yet, if there was one man with the technique to transcend the contest, it was the imperious Lara, who appeared to be playing on a surface all of his own as he cruised along to a run-a-ball 45 in a second-wicket stand of 68. Though he played and missed on a handful of occasions, he nevertheless trusted his fabled cover-drive to serve him well, never more emphatically than when he slammed Steve Waugh to the rope for what would prove to be his final scoring stroke.For Waugh’s response was a ball from the Gods, a wickedly gripping offcutter that shaped in from round the wicket, and bit the pitch to straighten past the outside edge and trim the off bail. And as Lara walked off bemused, the seeds of doubt that his dismissal had sown were already beginning to take root. But it would take until the excruciating closing overs for them to burst into their grotesque full bloom. RetroLive

Rangers chiefs now believe £25k-a-week star will be at Ibrox next season

As Rangers gear up for a dramatic end to the Scottish Premiership title race, the Gers have been handed a boost in the form of some positive transfer news for Philippe Clement.

Rangers transfer news

It looks set to be a busy summer at Ibrox with a number of departures expected. The likes of Ryan Jack, Borna Barisic, John Lundstram and Leon Balogun are all heading for the exit door upon the expiry of their current contracts as things stand. Lundstram's exit would be a particular blow given that Rangers had attempted to negotiate a fresh deal without any success.

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There is still some positive news ahead it seems, however. As per recent reports, Rangers are looking to turn loan deals for Abdallah Sima and Oscar Cortes into permanent switches this summer in what would hand Clement quite the duo on both wings next season.

It is the type of attacking duo that could see the Gers end Celtic's recent dominance and hand their boss a squad packed with talent ahead of his first full campaign – something one player will reportedly be a part of.

Oscar Cortes

According to TeamTalk, Rangers believe that Jack Butland will stay put this summer despite previous interest from Premier League side Nottingham Forest. The shot-stopper has rediscovered his best form since completing a move to Ibrox last summer and looks set to reward their trust by declining a return to England in the coming months.

In the space of a year in Scotland, Butland's return to form could yet end with an England call-up in what would be quite the way to add the cherry on top of his career revival.

"Top-class" Butland is one of Clement's most important players

Any success that Clement may have at Rangers will undoubtedly be in some way credited to Butland, such is his importance under the Belgian. The Gers boss is well aware of his quality too, having compared Butland with the best he has worked with during his career.

Clement told BBC Sport when comparing Butland to Simon Mignolet: "Over more than 30 years, Jack together with Simon are the two best I have met. He is a really, really top-class goalkeeper for me.

"He almost didn't have a downfall [make a mistake] in all of our four months together. He is a top goalkeeper but also a top personality, because you can be a really good goalkeeper but not be a leader in the dressing room – but Simon and Jack both are. They're quite similar – they have some specific different qualities but they're both leaders with a lot of authority. But really natural, not forced."

It's the type of quality that earns Butland a reported £25k-a-week wage in a deal that should see the shot-stopper remain a Rangers player until at least the summer of 2027.

مدرب إمام عاشور: أعتذر لـ محمد رمضان عن "الاستوري".. والأهلي سبب تراجع مستواه

حرص أحمد جميل المدرب الشخصي لـ إمام عاشور، لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي الأهلي، على تقديم اعتذار للمدير الرياضي محمد رمضان، وذلك بعد حالة الغضب التي سادت بين جماهير الأهلي بشأن أحد تصريحاته. 

وكان إمام عاشور قد أعاد نشر “استوري” لأحمد جميل، فسرته الجماهير على أنها سخرية من محمد رمضان، بعد العقوبة التي وقعها الأخير على اللاعب بتغريمه مليون جنيه.

وقال أحمد جميل في تصريحات عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورتس”: “نشرت الاستوري وخانني التعبير، لكن أنا مستحيل أن أخطئ في الكابتن محمد رمضان، (لكن قسمًا بالله إمام مكنش منتبه إن الاستوري ممكن تتفهم غلط، قسمًا بالله والله العظيم ما كان يعرف، ده هو باعتلي بعد ما نشر الاستوري ومسحه قال لي الله يخربيتك أنا مأخدتش بالي إنت ودتني في داهية”.

وأضاف: “أريد أن أقدم اعتذاراً رسمياً للكابتن محمد رمضان وأعتذر له عن ما حدث، وأريد أن أقول له أن إمام سمع كلامك ولم يتدرب مع الفريق، ووالله إمام لم يكن يعلم إن الاستوري تخصك”.

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وأضاف: “أنا ليس لي مصلحة عند أحد ولا أكذب، أنا ليس صاحب لقطة، أو يُقال عني كلام لا يخصني، أنا دائماً أدافع عن اللاعبين، أنا (طول عمري بداري وبلبس أنا عشان خاطر اللاعبين)، لدي لاعبين من الأهلي ولاعبين من الزمالك، ومستحيل أكسب لقطة على حساب أصدقائي اللاعبين”.

وأوضح: “إمام كان يعمل معي خلال تواجده في الزمالك بمعرفة الإدارة، وكنت أعمل معه على قدمه اليسرى، وعندما انتقل إلى ميتلاند أول هدف أحرزه كانت بقدمه اليسرى، إمام لم يكن يلعب برأسه وكنت أدربه على ذلك”.

وأتم: “يوجد أشخاص يدعون أن إمام وهو في الزمالك أفضل من الأهلي، هذا غير صحيح، طريقة اللعب هي التي تغيرت وأظهرته بمستوى أقل، إمام ليس رقم 10 ولكن رقم 8 قوته أنه يأتي من الخلف للأمام ويكون كاشفاً للملعب كله، فطريقة اللعب في الأهلي هي السبب”.

Oficial! Com a 7 ocupada, Dudu utilizará número 4 + 3 no Palmeiras

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A espera finalmente acabou. Após o retorno de Dudu ao clube, o Palmeiras anunciou o número que o atacante estampará em sua camisa no restante da temporada. Com o 7 ocupado por Rony, o ídolo palmeirense utilizará uma numeração inusitada, sendo esta o 4 + 3.

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A opção foi uma decisão conjunta entre o Departamento de Futebol e o Departamento de Marketing do Maior Campeão Nacional e será utilizada nos jogos do Maior Campeão Nacional.

Com o novo número definido, Dudu estará à disposição da comissão técnica no clássico deste sábado (10), às 18h30 (horário de Brasília), contra o Santos.

Wolves may already have a perfect Kilman heir in "versatile" academy gem

Wolverhampton Wanderers are preparing for their second season under Gary O'Neil's tutelage and will look to make several improvements to the squad while preventing the sharks from stealing their prized assets.

There were genuine concerns that Molineux would suffer a damaging relegation after Julen Lopetegui departed last August, though, despite some high-profile sales, Wolves have shrewdly navigated the 2023/24 campaign to secure a comfortable Premier League finish.

New West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui

But Lopetegui has recently been announced as West Ham United's new manager, and he knows Molineux well. The Spaniard is aware that he needs to shore up the Hammers' defence and is preparing to launch a bid for Max Kilman if reports are to be believed.

Max Kilman's season in numbers

According to The Sun, Lopetegui is prepared to push West Ham toward signing Kilman this summer, with the London club holding a long-term interest in the 27-year-old, who Wolves are expected to demand £45m for.

Kilman joined the club from non-league side Maidenhead for a paltry £40,000 back in 2018 and has risen through the ranks to cement a starring spot in the Wolves team, completing 151 appearances.

Max Kilman celebrates

Wolves will be determined to keep hold of their star defender, who played every minute of the Premier League season and has been described as a "monster" by presenter Tom Parker.

The centre-half – who can also perform at full-back – averaged 4.7 clearances and ball recoveries per game in the league, as per Sofascore, and won a whopping 73% of his aerial battles, so replacing him will certainly not be easy, but O'Neil might find the perfect successor in teenage talent Temple Ojinnaka…

Why Temple Ojinnaka could star for Wolves

Ojinnaka has only just turned 19 but he has gone from strength to strength in the Old Gold Academy, breaking into the U21s with constancy this term after predominantly featuring for the U18s last year.

Jon Hunter-Barrett, Wolves' academy manager, has been one of Ojinnaka's most vocal supporters, citing his positional flexibility as one of the key reasons that he will flourish on the senior stage after the teenager penned his first professional contract in 2023.

He said: “He’s a very versatile player who can play at the back and looks really comfortable playing there, but throughout his development time here he’s been playing in midfield.

“Temple’s still in transition so he will still feature for James McPike’s under-18s this season and predominately play at the back because we think he’s got a big chance of being able to play there.”

Ojinnaka might not be a name known to many at the moment but he is certainly on O'Neil's radar, having already been handed a place in Wolves' matchday squad in the Premier League, serving as an unused substitute during April's 2-0 home defeat against Arsenal.

Moreover, he has played every minute of Wolves U21s' last six games in the Premier League 2, alternating between central defence and out wide, highlighting that versatility that could make him such a valuable player for O'Neil next season and beyond.

Wolves manager Gary O'Neil

At 6 foot 2, he has the rangy frame to hold his own against some of English football's toughest forwards, with pace and power to merge with an impressive and ever-improving skill set.

Should Kilman leave, Wolves would need to sign a replacement, but by promoting Ojinnaka to the first team too, the burden might be shared and the 19-year-old might just find himself fast-tracked to the top.

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Tim Bresnan joins Warwickshire on two-year deal

Former Yorkshire allrounder moves south after 19 years at Headingley

ESPNcricinfo staff30-Jun-2020

Tim Bresnan was in the wickets for Yorkshire•Getty Images

Tim Bresnan, the former England and Yorkshire allrounder, has joined Warwickshire on a two-year deal that will keep him at Edgbaston until the end of the 2022 season.Bresnan will join the club initially on a loan deal, subject to ECB clearance, which covers the remainder of the 2020 county season.”I’m thrilled to be joining Warwickshire,” said Bresnan. “It’s a club that I’ve always admired, and I’ve always thoroughly enjoyed playing at Edgbaston with Yorkshire and England.”I’ve had some great conversations with Paul Farbrace about the way that he plans to take the club forwards, and I see this move as a great fit for both of us. I have still got a strong desire to continuing playing at the top level and to win, so hopefully I can pass on a bit of my experience to the young players who are coming through.”I know quite a few of the players well, so I can’t wait to move down and get cracking.”Born in Pontefract, Bresnan enjoyed a 19-year career at Yorkshire, and played a lead role in the side that won back-to-back County Championships in the 2014 and 2015 seasons.At international level, he was part of the England teams that won the ICC men’s World T20 in the Caribbean in 2010 and reached No.1 in the ICC Test world rankings in 2011. He also was part of England’s Ashes-winning squad in 2010-11, playing a key role in the series-sealing wins at Melbourne and Sydney.Paul Farbrace, Sport Director at Warwickshire CCC, said: “With multiple trophies to his name, Tim is a winner and he knows exactly what it takes to perform and to ultimately succeed at the highest level.”He has vast experience of bowling in the powerplays and of closing out games with the ball and bat in both white ball formats. In First Class cricket, he has the ability to bowl long and challenging spells and also produce game-changing innings.”With several young, homegrown players coming through, we also see Tim’s experience as a great asset to help these players understand what is required to reach their potential and be part of a Warwickshire team that can challenge for trophies. Having him on board is a fantastic move for the Club.”Warwickshire announced yesterday that its men’s squad will return to training on July 1 in preparation for the delayed start to the 2020 county season on August 1. Details of the formats and fixture list will be revealed by the England & Wales Cricket Board in the coming weeks.

Palmeiras busca contratação de Joaquín Piquerez, do Peñarol

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Ativo no mercado de transferências nos últimos dias, o Palmeiras busca a contratação de mais um lateral esquerdo. O nome da vez é o de Joaquín Piquerez, do Peñarol-URU, que pode chegar no Maior Campeão Nacional para disputar vaga com Jorge, aquisição mais recente do clube.

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Segundo apurou o LANCE!/NOSSO PALESTRA com a diretoria do time uruguaio, existem conversas para o Verdão poder contar com o jogador. A chegada do atleta seria mais uma para a vaga deixada por Matías Viña, que tem negociação encaminhada com a Roma, da Itália.

Segundo a ESPN, para ter o lateral, o Alviverde terá de desembolsar cerca de 3,8 milhões de dólares (aproximadamente R$19,77 milhões).

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Atualmente, para a posição, o treinador Abel Ferreira conta com Jorge – que ainda não pode entrar em campo por questões burocráticas -, Victor Luís e Lucas Esteves. Nas últimas partidas, o zagueiro Renan foi improvisado no setor e teve atuações elogiadas.

Joaquín Piquerez é um jovem lateral de 22 anos. Figura constante nas seleções de base do Uruguai, é tido como o reserva natural de Matías Viña, que atualmente é titular absoluto na equipe de Óscar Tabárez.

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Enquanto busca reforços para o elenco, o Palmeiras se prepara para enfrentar, neste sábado (24), às 19h (horário de Brasília), o Fluminense, pelo Brasileirão.

جوارديولا يوجه رسالة جديدة لـ مورينيو ويصرّح: يريد مانشستر سيتي في القاع مثل الآخرين

رد بيب جوارديولا، المدير الفني لفريق مانشستر سيتي، على التصريحات اللاذعة التي أدلى بها مدرب فناربخشة جوزيه مورينيو ضد النادي الإنجليزي.

كان جوارديولا قد أشار بيده كرقم 6، كدلالة على عدد الألقاب التي فاز بها مع مانشستر سيتي، من الدوري الإنجليزي، وذلك بعدما استفزته جماهير ليفربول في مباراة الفريقين الأسبوع الماضي.

وسُئل جوارديولا عن قيامه بتلك الإشارة، مثلما فعل جوزيه مورينيو في السابق عندما رفع أصابعه في إشارة إلى الرقم 3، أي عدد ألقاب الدوري الإنجليزي التي حققها مع تشيلسي.

ورد جوارديولا بأن هناك فارقًا بين هذا وذاك، كون مورينيو فاز بـ3 ألقاب، بينما فاز الإسباني بـ6.

ولم يتعامل مورينيو مع ما قاله جوارديولا على سبيل الفكاهة، بل رد بشكل قوي ضده وكذلك ضد مانشستر سيتي، مؤكدًا على أنه فاز بألقابه بشرف ونزاهة، وأنه لا يريد التعامل مع 150 دعوى قضائية (لمطالعة التفاصيل من هنا).

ولا يحتاج أحد إلى قسط وافر من الذكاء لمعرفة ما يقصده مورينيو، حيث يشير إلى الاتهامات الـ115 الموجهة ضد مانشستر سيتي.

وسُئل جوارديولا عن رأيه فيما قاله مورينيو، حيث رد في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “سيتي إكسترا” الإنجليزية: “كانت مزحة، أكرر، كانت مزحة”.

وأضاف: “لكنه شخص آخر في القائمة الضخمة التي تريد أن يكون الفريق، لا أعرف، في دوري الدرجة الأولى أو المؤتمر”.

وواصل: “لكنني أود أن أقول لجوزيه نفس الشيء، نحن أبرياء حتى تثبت إدانتنا، وبعد ذلك سنرى ما سيحدث، لكن هذا هو الواقع”.

وأردف: “لقد كانت مزحة تمامًا، أعتقد أنني مع فريقي، وهو مع تشيلسي، يمكننا الجلوس على الطاولة مع السير أليكس فيرجسون وفينجر، أليس كذلك؟ بالنظر إلى الألقاب العديدة التي فزنا بها، أنا متأكد تمامًا أنه سيهنئنا عاجلاً أم آجلاً”.

وعن كونه المؤتمر الثاني على التوالي الذي تُلقى فيه نكتة بخصوص جوارديولا، قال: “لا، لقد تحدثت عن مزحتي، نكتة سلوت هي شأنه (لمطالعة التفاصيل من هنا)، أنا أتحدث عما قلته”.

وأكد: إذا كنت قد أسأت إليه، فأنا آسف جدًا، لكنها كانت مزحة، الحقيقة هي أنه لديه ثلاثة، ولدي ستة، هذه هي الحقائق، لكن النية كانت جيدة تمامًا”.

واسترسل: “لكنني سأقول نفس الشيء، إنه شخص آخر من القائمة الضخمة في هذا البلد وفي جميع أنحاء العالم يريدنا هناك في القاع، سأقول لا بأس، سأقول ما قلته مرات عديدة، انتظر الحكم، الجميع – خاصة في الديمقراطية – أبرياء حتى تثبت إدانتهم، أليس كذلك؟”.

وعندما حاول أحد الصحفيين السؤال عن شيء جديد يخص مورينيو، رد جوارديولا مقاطعًا: “لا، استمع، كفى! لا تسألني هذا، لقد أجبت بشكل جيد، أجبت على السؤال حول مورينيو، لا مزيد من ذلك، لا تحاول”.

Wessels grits teeth against former side again with handy half-century

Wessels’ 88 off 78 balls hauls Worcestershire to 219 before Northants close 90 for 4 when rain hits

ECB Reporters Network16-Aug-2020

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Riki Wessels has a storied history of playing against Northamptonshire and he penned another paragraph on the second morning to help give Worcestershire the upper hand.Wessels’ 88 in 78 balls hauled his side to 219 before Northamptonshire closed 90 for 4 as rain took out the final session.Wessels has always gritted his teeth a little firmer against the county he was forced to leave in 2010 due to visa issues and who sacked his father, Kepler, as coach mid-way through the 2006 season.It helps that he possesses tremendous ball-striking and he struck 12 boundaries to give Worcestershire a useful score on another Wantage Road pitch offering help for the seamers. Without him, they would have very little after slipping to 84 for 5 and losing their last five wickets for only seven runs in 30 balls.Last Sunday, Somerset reckoned that positive play was the only method to succeed and here Wessels followed suit. Three times he took respectable deliveries from just outside off over midwicket as Worcestershire sprung from 100 to 150 in only 33 balls.Wessells cut Jack White to third man for his eighth boundary to raise a half-century in 46 deliveries but Saif Zaib’s left-arm spin proved too tempting as he chased a century. He crashed one boundary over mid-on before missing with a second attempted heave.It ended a stand of 128 for the sixth wicket with Ben Cox, who cut, flicked and pulled Nathan Buck for three of his four boundaries as he made 39.Wessels’ wicket prompted an extraordinary collapse but rather run-of-the-mill for those watching here over the past week.Cox dragged Blessing Muzarabani into his stumps, Ed Barnard, having not scored for 10 balls, ran at Zaib and skied a third catch of the innings to Ben Curran at deep point, Joe Leach was stuck in his crease and lbw to Muzarabani before Dillon Pennington poked the next ball to first slip.But Worcestershire had reached a competitive total and when Barnard took two wickets after lunch, Northamptonshire were in trouble at 60 for 4.Alex Wakely’s first innings of 2020 brought a half-century of balls faced as he scratched around for just nine before slashing at a hideously wide delivery to toe-end a catch high to Wessels at first slip.Then Richard Levi, like Wakely making his seasonal bow, pushed forward far too firmly and edged to Daryl Mitchell at second slip.Leach had struck first from round the wicket as Ricardo Vasconcelos, having edged Leach through the slips for four before lunch, pushed at a full ball and this edge carried to third slip where Tom Fell took a smart low catch towards his left boot.Curran sweetly punched Leach off the back foot for four and then took a confident step down the wicket to whip him through midwicket working the angle. But he got caught in two minds in dealing with a back-of-a-length ball from Josh Tongue and lobbed a catch to square leg off a top edge.Charlie Thurston and Zaib settled the home side to tea with a brisk partnership. Thurston played two very pleasant back foot punches off Tongue among four boundaries in getting to 20 while Zaib’s 19 included pulling Leach over midwicket and into the gardens of the Clarke Road terraces.

تشكيل ليفربول المتوقع أمام فولهام اليوم في الدوري الإنجليزي

يستضيف فريق ليفربول، بقيادة المدرب آرني سلوت، مساء اليوم السبت، خصمه فولهام في إطار منافسات بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

تأتي تلك المباراة ضمن لقاءات الجولة السادسة عشر من الدوري الإنجليزي، موسم 2024/25، على ملعب “الأنفيلد”.

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ويمتلك ليفربول 35 نقطة حيث يحتل صدارة الدوري الإنجليزي ولديه مباراة مؤجلة ضد إيفرتون.

في حين أن خصم ليفربول في مباراة اليوم، فولهام، يحتل المركز العاشر برصيد 23 نقطة.

ويعتمد ليفربول على النجم المصري محمد صلاح، الذي سجل 13 هدفًا في الموسم الحالي من الدوري الإنجليزي، ليتصدر قائمة الهدافين رفقة لاعب مانشستر سيتي إيرلينج هالاند.

طالع | تشكيل ليفربول أمام فولهام في الدوري الإنجليزي.. موقف محمد صلاح تشكيل ليفربول المتوقع أمام فولهام في الدوري الإنجليزي

حراسة المرمى: أليسون بيكر.

خط الدفاع: ترينت ألكسندر أرنولد، كوانساه، فان دايك، روبرتسون.

خط الوسط: جرافنبرخ، كورتيس جونز، سوبوسلاي.

خط الهجوم: محمد صلاح، جاكبو، لويس دياز.

ويُمكنكم متابعة أحداث مباريات اليوم لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنــــا.

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