Danny Lamb five-for sets up Lancashire to claim Bristol spoils

Matt Taylor’s unbeaten 51 rescues Gloucestershire but can’t prevent visitors from taking points

ECB Reporters Network25-Jul-2021Danny Lamb claimed career-best figures of 5 for 30 to inspire Lancashire to a comfortable six-wicket victory over Gloucestershire in a one-sided Royal London One Day Cup contest at Bristol.Lancashire won the toss, inserted the hosts on a drying pitch beneath leaden skies and, with Preston-born seamer Lamb to the fore, dismissed Gloucestershire for 171 in 48 overs. Only lower-order resistance from Matt Taylor, who top-scored with 51 not out, and George Scott, who contributed 43 runs to a swashbuckling eighth-wicket alliance of 69 in 16 overs, prevented an even heavier defeat.Keaton Jennings registered a patient 47 to afford the reply solid foundations, while Josh Bohannon, Luke Wells and Rob Jones all weighed in with useful cameos before Steven Croft and George Balderson helped Lancashire attain their target with 6.2 overs to spare. Gloucestershire’s most-effective bowler, Josh Shaw took 4 for 36 in a losing cause.Gloucestershire were on the back foot from the very outset, openers George Hankins and Ben Charlesworth falling inside five overs to new-ball bowlers Liam Hurt and Tom Bailey respectively.Any prospects of Graeme van Buuren and Tom Lace redressing the balance were dashed when their stand, worth 41, was terminated by the advent of Lamb, who claimed three wickets in 11 balls as the home side lurched from 56 for 2 to 63 for 5 in the space of three calamitous overs. Lamb induced Lace to mishit a drive to mid-off for 15, van Buuren became the latest batsman to play himself in and then surrender his wicket cheaply when slicing to point for 17, and Jack Taylor was pinned inside his crease as Lamb took a wrecking ball to the top and middle order.Introduced from the Pavilion end at the mid-point of the innings, England Under-19 slow left armer Jack Morley made an instant impression, bowling debutant Ben Wells with his first ball, then hurling himself low to his right to take a startling return catch and send back Tom Smith on his way to incisive figures of 2 for 22 from 10 overs.Deep in trouble at 89 for 7 in the 29th over, Gloucestershire were indebted to Scott and Matt Taylor, these two carrying the fight to the red rose county and at least restoring a semblance of respectability. Between them, they amassed 10 boundaries, more than the rest of their team-mates combined, and the visitors breathed an audible sigh of relief when Scott edged a catch behind off the returning Lamb and departed for an 84-ball 43.Matt Taylor went to his fifty in the grand manner, hoisting Bailey high over deep square leg to register his third six, and finished unbeaten on 51, made from 64 balls, while Lamb bowled Shaw to claim his first List-A five wicket haul and wrap up an innings which never quite recovered from the loss of early wickets.Forced to set attacking fields in pursuit of early wickets, Gloucestershire made a breakthrough in the eighth over, Scott taking off at point to hold a marvelous catch and send back Bohannon for 24 off the bowling of Shaw with the score on 36. Smith took an equally thrilling catch at deep point as Wells succumbed to Shaw for 31, but Jennings proved unmovable in his role of anchor, the former England opener chiseling 47 from 84 balls and raising 51 for the third wicket with Jones to usher Lancashire to within sight of victory.The returning Shaw denied Jennings a half century and then accounted for Jones as the visitors experienced a slight wobble, but Croft and Balderson calmed any nerves in an unbroken stand of 41 for the fifth wicket.

Left for £0: Man City fumbled “terrific” star who could’ve been new KDB

Over recent years, as Manchester City have dominated the Premier League, Kevin De Bruyne has gone from strength to strength. He has quickly risen to the top, becoming not only one of the best players in the top flight of English football but all of Europe.

His journey has been a curious one, after he failed to make it at Chelsea, before really making a name for himself in Germany at Wolfsburg. Since he joined the Cityzens in 2015 for a then-club record of £55m, he has become an all-time great of the eight-time Premier League winners.

Kevin de Bruyne’s Manchester City record

When looking at the Belgium international’s record at the Etihad Stadium so far, he is a cut above the rest when it comes to pure goals and assist numbers. The former Chelsea man has played 386 games for the Cityzens, scoring 103 goals and registering a whopping 171 assists.

When comparing those numbers to his peers, his quality shines through. According to Transfermarkt, no player in the history of Man City has more assists than him, with David Silva in second, 41 behind the Belgian’s 171.

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Raheem Sterling

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Sergio Aguero

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Riyad Mahrez

236

56

Phil Foden

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Not only that, but the attacking midfielder is sixth on their all-time top goalscorers list. His century of goals makes him one of only six to achieve such a feat, a list that includes former teammates Sergio Aguero, who sits top of the pile, and Raheem Sterling.

33-year-old midfielder De Bruyne might be on the decline compared to previous seasons, but that does not mean that he was underperforming last campaign. The Man City number 17 played 26 times in all competitions in 2023/24, with injuries hampering his season. However, he still notched up six goals and 18 assists, with 14 of those 24 goal involvement coming in just 18 Premier League appearances.

Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne.

Not only does the midfielder have stats to show just how good he has been at the Etihad Stadium, but trophies, too. Among others, he has won six Premier League titles, two FA Cups and the Champions League once, part of that famous treble in 2022/23.

De Bruyne is arguably City’s greatest-ever player, but the time may come soon when they need a replacement for him. Frustratingly, that man may have been in their academy before they sold him a few years ago.

Where is Felix Nmecha now?

The player in question here is Borussia Dortmund and Germany midfielder Felix Nmecha. The 23-year-old came through City’s esteemed academy but departed the club in 2021 after struggling to break into the side.

Interestingly, he also moved to Wolfsburg, just as De Bruyne did after leaving Chelsea, after being released on a free transfer by the Premier League giants.

Germany midfielder Felix Nmecha.

Now, the German international, who has one cap for his country, plies his trade for Borussia Dortmund and impressed there last season. He has played 32 times for the German giants, scoring and assisting two goals apiece.

He was compared to City’s legendary number 17 by football talent scout Jacek Kulig, who also noted his strengths include vision and creativity, much like the Belgian stalwart has shown over the years for the Cityzens.

Germany midfielder Felix Nmecha

The 23-year-old made three appearances for Pep Guardiola’s side before he departed for Germany in 2021. Although he played just 73 minutes of first-team football for the Premier League champions, he did manage to register an assist, in the Champions League against Olympiakos, with a simple pass to Joao Cancelo.

Football scout Antonio Mango described the 23-year-old as a “terrific talent”, and perhaps City might well regret letting the youngster leave rather than give him first-team chances or merely loan him out.

With De Bruyne linked with a move away over the 2024 summer transfer window, there is every chance he could depart next summer instead. Whilst they will now need to go and sign a replacement for the legendary midfielder, they may have had the ideal answer at home, in the form of Nmecha.

At the age of 23, he still has plenty of time to develop and shine, as de Bruyne did after initially struggling at Chelsea in his younger days, and City may hope that he does not continue to grow into a player they will regret having released.

'The grip is very different' – Mikel Arteta bizarrely criticises 'tricky' Carabao Cup ball after Arsenal suffer devastating 2-0 home loss to Newcastle in first leg of semi-final

Mikel Arteta bizarrely blamed the Carabao Cup ball for Arsenal's 2-0 loss against Newcastle in the first leg of their semi-final tie.

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Arsenal had a forgetful outing at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday as they went down 2-0 in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final clash against Newcastle United. Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon were on target for the Magpies, who head into the second leg next month with a healthy two-goal lead.

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The Gunners took 23 shots throughout the 90 minutes but kept only three of them on target. Gabriel Martinelli hit the post in the first half while Kai Havertz squandered the easiest chance of the game as his header from a close range flew over the crossbar. After the game, manager Arteta bizarrely blamed the match ball as he pointed out the difference between the PUMA ball used in the Carabao Cup and the Nike-manufactured ball in the Premier League.

WHAT MIKEL ARTETA SAID

Speaking to reporters at his post-match press conference, the Spanish coach said: "I think we kicked a lot of the balls over the bar and it's tricky that this ball flies a lot. We discussed that as well, so there are details that we can do better."

He added when pressed on the Carabao Cup ball: "It's just different, it's just very different to the Premier League ball, and you have to adapt to that because it flies differently. When you touch it, the grip is very different as well, so you have to adapt to that. But in the end, that's gone, there is no way back, it's about the next game, and that's our world, the reality of our world."

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Arteta's men will be back in action on Sunday as they take on Manchester United in an FA Cup third-round clash at home.

James Harris heads back to Glamorgan for 2022 after agreeing Middlesex exit

Lions seamer returns to home county after nine seasons at Lord’s

Matt Roller02-Aug-2021James Harris, the seam-bowling allrounder, will leave Middlesex at the end of the season to return to his boyhood club Glamorgan on a three-year deal.Harris, 31, is a product of Glamorgan’s youth system and made his first-class debut for the club as a 16-year-old back in 2007. He was long considered to be a future England international, having been on several Lions tours early in his career, and several counties were interested in signing him when he left the club in 2012.He eventually decided to join Middlesex, but has had two spells back at Glamorgan on loan and struggled for consistency during his early years at the club after attempting to add a yard of pace in order to put himself into England contention.His form returned in 2015, when he took 69 Division One wickets at 25.74 to take Middlesex to second, and while his average doubled the following summer, he played seven games in their Championship-winning season.He developed his batting over the next few seasons, scoring his first professional hundred in the 2019 Royal London Cup, but struggled to nail down a regular spot in the side across formats. He has also developed his career off-field, becoming the PCA’s chairman earlier this year.”I always saw myself one day returning to Glamorgan, and this this is the perfect time for me to do so, and I am excited for the next chapter in my cricket career,” Harris said. “I still believe I have a lot to offer on the pitch and I want to use my experience to assist the younger players and help us push for silverware.”Mark Wallace, Glamorgan’s director of cricket, said: “From the moment James left, we’ve wanted to re-sign him. He’s a fantastic acquisition for the club. He’s a high-class seam bowler, a strong lower-order batsmen and a great voice in the dressing room given his leadership experience.”

USMNT star Weston McKennie grabs an assist as Juventus salvage respectable point against Serie A title contenders Atalanta

The American set up Juve's opening goal, but the Bianconeri were unable to hold onto their advantage in a 1-1 draw

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Weston McKennie made an impact for Juventus once again, but his side continued their frustrating Serie A campaign, settling for a 1-1 draw against Atalanta. Neither side looked like scoring in the first half, although the USMNT star offered a spark as a No. 10 – used in a more natural position than his recent outings at full back.

Things came alive in the second, though. McKennie set up the opener, feeding Kalulu with an inch-perfect pass, which the forward dutifully tucked past the keeper for a 1-0 lead. Juve tried to dig in and defend the lead. And for 77 minutes, they equipped themselves well. Then, in the 78th, Mateo Retegui reacted first to an awkward cross and headed past Michele Di Gregorio to level things.

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The game continued a solid run of form for McKennie, who has been a consistent performer for Juve at a variety of positions this year. Fellow USMNT player Tim Weah, who has struggled to establish himself under new manager Thiago Motta, was an unused substitute.

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Juventus are the only team yet to lose in Serie A this season, but have 13 draws to their name. Udinese set a new league record last year with 19 draws.

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The Bianconeri's attention now turns to Saturday, where they will face Milan in a marquee clash. They are fifth in Serie A, two points behind fourth-placed Lazio.

Arteta could ease Timber & White blow by unleashing Arsenal’s "monster"

Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal will be looking to make it four wins in a row this afternoon when they host Southampton at the Emirates.

The Gunners come into the game off the back of an impressive 2-0 win against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, maintaining their unbeaten start to the 2024/25 campaign.

However, attention switches back to the Premier League this weekend, as a familiar face in Aaron Ramsdale returns to North London for the first time after his transfer to the Saints during the transfer window.

Arteta will have some key calls to make over selection ahead of the clash, with numerous players looking to secure their place in the starting lineup.

The Spaniard may be without two key first-team members, with the duo both struggling with injuries ahead of the clash in North London this weekend.

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Arsenal have been well stocked in the right-back department with Ben White and Jurrien Timber currently the senior options available at Arteta’s disposal.

However, Englishman White has been missing for the last couple of outings with a slight injury, allowing for Dutchman Timber to take his place in the starting lineup.

The 23-year-old started the Champions League clash in midweek, but limped off at half-time with a suspected muscular issue, making him touch and go over a potential start once against Russell Martin’s side.

The Gunners boss provided an injury update on the pair in his pre-match press conference, stating: “We had to modify training for them [Timber and White], We have a decision to make. They are close, so good news.”

Should the pair miss out on the meeting at the Emirates, however, Arteta could deploy one first team member in a slightly unnatural position.

The man who could replace Timber & White

Midfielder Thomas Partey has started every game in the 2024/25 campaign, taking up a more senior role after the injury to Martin Odegaard.

The emergence of youngster Ethan Nwaneri has seen the 17-year-old receive an increase in first-team minutes given the current injury situation – taking his opportunity with both hands and potentially seeing him rewarded with more frequent opportunities in the coming weeks.

He could be handed his first Premier League start as a result of his recent breakthrough, which could see Partey shift to an unfamiliar right-back role.

It wouldn’t be the first time the Ghanaian “monster”, as dubbed by presenter Adam Keys, has switched to a full-back position, featuring there temporarily at the start of last season after Timber’s ACL injury on his debut.

His ball-winning abilities – which have seen him average 1.5 tackles per 90 this season – alongside his excellent passing range could work wonders, potentially playing in an inverted role and pushing centrally into midfield when the Gunners are in possession.

Whilst it may be a last resort, Arsenal’s current injury situation may leave Arteta with no choice given knocks picked up by Timber and White in recent weeks.

However, given Partey’s experience in the role, he could be the perfect replacement for the aforementioned pair, providing an experience option in another must-win Premier League affair.

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Dane van Niekerk back as South Africa captain for West Indies series

South Africa women are scheduled to play three T20Is and five ODIs in Antigua, starting on August 31

Firdose Moonda17-Aug-2021Dane van Niekerk will return to captain South Africa for the three-T20 and five-ODI series in West Indies, starting on August 31. van Niekerk has not played for the national team since the T20 World Cup semi-final last March. She missed the series against Pakistan and India with a back injury, but returned to action in the women’s Hundred, where she is leading the Oval Invincibles. She takes back the position from Sune Luus, who led South Africa in her absence.The series, which will take place in Antigua, also sees the return of allrounder Chloe Tryon, who has not played since the T20 World Cup. Tryon also had a back injury and sat out against Pakistan and India but made her comeback for London Spirit in the Hundred.”A few of our players have been making solid progress in their return from injuries and we are glad to see them giving a good account of themselves in international tournaments,” Hilton Moreen, the South Africa coach, said. “We look forward to them taking part in this series after some time away from the national set-up.”The rest of the squad is made up of familiar faces including Marizanne Kapp, who has completely recovered from a medical condition which kept her on the sidelines for several weeks earlier in the year. She will be joined by Laura Wolvaardt, Shabnim Ismail, Mignon du Preez and Lizelle Lee, who are playing in the Hundred. Two others in the squad – Masabata Klaas and Tasmin Brits – have had recent match-time after featuring for the South African Emerging side in a tour to Zimbabwe in May. The rest of the players have been part of training camps, with another one planned ahead of the team’s departure.This will be South Africa’s first bilateral series since their win over India in March, when they won the ODI series 4-1 and the T20s 2-1. They also played Pakistan in January and February.South Africa squad vs West Indies: Dane Van Niekerk (c), Sune Luus, Ayabonga Khaka, Shabnim Ismail, Laura Wolvaardt, Trisha Chetty, Sinalo Jafta, Tasmin Britz, Marizanne Kapp, Nondu Shangase, Lizelle Lee, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Mignon du Preez, Chloe Tryon, Nadine de Klerk, Lara Goodall, Tumi Sekhukhune, Masabata Klaas

'Absolutely fuming!' – Mikel Arteta blasts outrageous Myles Lewis-Skelly red card and hopes Arsenal 'don't need to' appeal against 'obvious' call

Mikel Arteta says he has been left "absolutely fuming" by the decision to send Myles Lewis-Skelly off during Arsenal's win over Wolves.

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Lewis-Skelly was sent off in rather harsh circumstances during Arsenal's clash with Wolves. The Molineux side attempted to break from a corner and Lewis-Skelly fouled Matt Doherty. While the expectation would perhaps have been a yellow card, Michael Oliver instead brandished a red.

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Lewis-Skelly headed down the tunnel and Arteta introduced Riccardo Calafiori in place of Ethan Nwaneri. The Italian went on to score the winner, while Wolves were also reduced to 10 men in the second half as Joao Gomes was dismissed. Nevertheless, the Gunners boss was furious with the decision to dismiss the 18-year-old.

WHAT ARTETA SAID

Arteta told : "It is that clear that I leave it to you guys. I am absolutely fuming but I leave it with you. Because it is that obvious. I don't think my words are going to help."

Asked if the Gunners would launch an appeal, he said:  "That's for the club to decide what the best decision is. I think it's that obvious, maybe we don't even need to."

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Arsenal return to action in midweek against Girona in the Champions League. They then face Manchester City in a huge Premier League encounter.

Jhon Duran to Chelsea update after £80m star signs new Aston Villa contract

Jhon Duran has been a stand-out and even somewhat surprise performer for Aston Villa this season. The 20-year-old Colombian striker has scored six goals in nine games in all competitions, with all of his strikes coming as a substitute, following a summer of turmoil over his future.

In the Premier League, he’s netted against West Ham, Leicester, Everton, and Wolves, while in the Champions League, he scored the only goal as Villa recorded an historic win over Bayern Munich – thumping in a stunning half-volley from the edge of the area.

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Unsurprisingly, Villa boss Unai Emery is over the moon with how well his back-up forward is performing.

“He arrived here two years ago and he is young, his potential is huge,” the Spaniard said of Duran after the win over Bayern, which was a repeat of Villa’s famous European Cup final victory over the German club.

“Sometimes he has been impatient and I need to speak to him as a person and connect to him as a person,” Emery added. “As well as a player to try to let him play, putting him on the field because his talent is there and the capacity to help us.”

Duran pens new contract

In light of Duran’s good form, on Monday, Villa announced that the forward has put pen to paper on a new deal with the club until 2030. While on the face of it, that might seem like good news for Villa fans, Chelsea News reporter Simon Phillips doesn’t agree.

Chelsea had come close to signing Duran, who, according to TEAMtalk, Villa now value at £80 million, in the summer, with a £42 million deal collapsing at the last hurdle. Phillips, however, doesn’t believe the new contract will stop Chelsea coming back in for the player, but rather just give Villa more power at the negotiating table if they do.

Chelsea likely to make another move for Duran in 2025

“Just because a player signs a new contract extension at their club, in this day and age it means very little other than the club who owns said player having much more power in negotiations should they sell,” Phillips wrote for Chelsea News on Monday.

“We have seen various examples of this in recent times where a player agrees to a contract extension with their club after being linked with moves away for months and even getting as far as being in talks with other clubs. Said player then ends up being sold not too long after the new contract was agreed,” he added.

Phillips wrote that he’d be “shocked if it doesn’t contain a release clause,” or “at least some kind of agreement to let him leave the club down the line”, adding that “Chelsea will absolutely still hold an interest in the striker”.

Lizelle Lee, Shabnim Ismail lead South Africa's charge to series win

South Africa cruised to the target of 158 to take a 3-0 lead in the five-match series

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Sep-2021Batter Lizelle Lee continued her run of fine form with an unbeaten 78 that ensured South Africa cruised to the target of 158 set by West Indies with 80 balls to spare in Coolidge in the third ODI. The win meant South Africa have an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series.South Africa made light work of the chase, mainly through an opening stand of 122 between Lee and Laura Wolvaardt, who scored a 68-ball 53, her second successive fifty in this series. Qiana Joseph took two wickets to finish with figures of 7.4-2-24-2.Earlier, South Africa’s bowlers continued to maintain their stranglehold on West Indies’ batters. South Africa dominated from the outset by reducing West Indies to 9 for 2 in the sixth over. Deandra Dottin top-scored with a patient 71 off 123 balls. She put on a 77-run partnership for the third wicket with wicketkeeper Rashada Williams (37 off 79 balls). But Dottin and Williams were the only West Indies batters to score in double digits.Shabnim Ismail led the bowling effort with figures of 3 for 31 in her 10 overs while Ayabonga Khaka and Sune Luus chipped in with two wickets apiece to restrict West Indies to 157.”I think the batters need to step up and make some runs for us, 157 runs in a 50-ver game, you’re only going at three runs per over which is easy pickings for a team like South Africa,” stand-in captain Anisa Mohammed said. “I thought Williams and Dottin played really well today but again, they need that support, a couple others to step up and stay there with them.”

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