Liverpool make contact to seal own Trent-like deal for "insane" 23-goal ace

As Arne Slot looks to overhaul his frontline, Liverpool have reportedly made contact over signing their own free agent in the same type of deal that is likely to see Trent Alexander-Arnold join Real Madrid this summer.

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They may sit top of the Premier League and on course to become champions in Slot’s debut campaign, but it’s not all sunshine and rainbows at Liverpool. In fact, a fairly dark cloud has formed this week courtesy of Alexander-Arnold. News finally broke regarding his future, with reports indicating that he is set to join Real Madrid as a free agent instead of signing a fresh Anfield contract this summer.

Leaving the Reds to assess their options, the likes of Jeremie Frimpong have since been linked with a move to Merseyside to become Alexander-Arnold’s replacement. Meanwhile, as much as they’ll be frustrated by the nature of their right-back’s departure, the champions-elect are reportedly set to take a page out of Madrid’s book.

According to The i Paper, Liverpool have now made contact to sign Jonathan David on a free deal from LOSC Lille this summer, reaching out to the goalscorer’s agent over a move in the coming months.

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Joined by Barcelona, Newcastle United and others in pursuit of the Ligue 1 star, Liverpool will hope to flex their potential title-winning muscles for the first time and convince David to make an Anfield move. There’s no doubt that he’s needed at Liverpool given their striker struggles this season.

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One of Liverpool’s biggest problems in a season otherwise full of strengths has come within their frontline. Whilst the finger can’t be pointed the way of Cody Gakpo and certainly not lead marksman Mohamed Salah, it can be sent towards the strikers.

Whether it’s been Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz or Darwin Nunez leading the line, all have struggled to leave their mark on a consistent basis and that has left Liverpool desperately relying on Salah to produce moments of magic. Amid Gakpo’s recent injury, if it hasn’t been Salah, then it hasn’t truly been anyone stealing the headlines for the Reds.

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David’s arrival would change that, however. The Lille forward has scored 23 goals in all competitions whilst assisting a further 10. At the peak of his powers at 25 years old, the Canada star is finally destined for a big move.

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Former Man City financial advisor claims Premier League 'desperate' to release verdict on 115 charges to avoid 'complete disaster' scenario

An ex-Manchester City financial advisor has warned that a verdict on the club's 115 charges could be released in the very near future.

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Man City charged with financial breaches115 charges presented in courtVerdict believed to be closeFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

During their golden era, which saw Manchester City win the Premier League four times in a row under Pep Guardiola, the club were charged with 115 separate offences over potential financial breaches. Since the revalation in 2023, a long court battle has ensued, with a private hearing being held at the end of 2024. The entire football world still awaits the outcome of the case, and now former City financial advisor Stefan Borson claims we could be on the verge of seeing the outcome.

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Speaking on talkSPORT, he said: "I think City must be quite close… I think there's been a lot of misinformation about that situation.

"If you have a 12-week trial, it takes a long time for the decision to come out. In the outside world, it could easily take 12 or 18 months in a High Court equivalent.

"This week felt possible. I thought that if it didn't happen in the international window that we had in April, that the parties would find a way to hold it over until the end of the season so that it didn't distract.

"We're now in a zone where, commercially, if there's any influence at all from the parties – the Premier League or the club – they would want to get that decision out during the close season.

"What's the alternative? That it comes out in that three-week period after the Club World Cup, but before the start of the season. And that's sub-optimal.

"We're getting very close to a situation where, if it doesn't come out in the next couple weeks and doesn't come out during the Club World Cup, you're getting very close to the start of the season. Nobody's going to want that. That is a complete disaster."

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Borson advised City between 2002 and 2007, meaning he was not part of the club during the alleged nine-year period in which they committed the 115 financial breaches. Despite the eye of the law firmly fixed upon them, Guardiola is still continuing to spend heavily on his squad, investing nearly £350million in the last six months and already bringing in Rayan Cherki, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Tijjani Reijnders this summer.

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City are set to compete in the Club World Cup this summer, with their new stars on show as they look to make up for a poor 2024-25 campaign. Although, if Borson's words are true, we could be hit with a bombshell verdict on their case during the tournament.

Lucknow Super Giants vs Mumbai Indians: No second chances in Chennai

While Mumbai’s resilient run to the playoffs got a lot of attention, no one is talking up LSG’s chances in the final four

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Big picture: Can LSG keep their cleansheet against Mumbai?Of the four teams that made it to the playoffs, Lucknow Super Giants are the least glamorous and talked about. They obviously don’t have the rich history of Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, but even Gujarat Titans get a lot more attention than them. LSG’s highest run-scorer – Marcus Stoinis – is the 19th on the run charts this season, and their top bowler – Ravi Bishnoi – is 11th on the list of top wicket-takers. They don’t have a future Indian superstar at the top, an experienced fast bowler, or a magician of a wristspinner.That LSG qualified for the playoffs without their regular captain and star batter KL Rahul speaks volumes of Krunal Pandya’s captaincy. Under his leadership, they won three of their last four completed games; those victories coming at the end of the league to qualify without much stress.The one thing they do have in common with the Titans is a clean sheet against one of the IPL’s most successful teams. Just like Titans had a 3-0 record against CSK before Qualifier 1, LSG have a 3-0 record against Mumbai, their opponents in the Eliminator. They played only once during the league stage this season, and LSG won that home game by five runs.LSG have won by setting and chasing targets in recent games but they have depended on their overseas batters – Stoinis, Nicholas Pooran, Kyle Mayers and Quinton de Kock – for most of their runs. Apart from Rahul, their other Indian batters have scored only two half-centuries this season, compared to ten fifties from overseas.Another area they would want to improve is their bowling in the powerplay. They’ve taken the fewest wickets in that phase, and conceded the most wicketless powerplays during the league stage. They’ve used a variety of bowlers with the new ball, and early wickets will be vital against Mumbai’s power-packed and deep batting line-up.Mumbai had a much rougher ride to the playoffs because of injuries to key players but they have once again benefitted from unearthing Indian talent: Nehal Wadhera has impressed with his striking ability, and Akash Madhwal is becoming their go-to death bowler. They squeaked through to the playoffs in fourth place by beating Sunrisers Hyderabad on the final day of the league, and then Titans did them a favour by knocking out RCB.While Mumbai are the best chasing side this season, LSG are the best defenders of totals. Both will have to factor in the possibility of a slow pitch, and whether or not dew will play a part, when deciding what to do if they win the toss. There are no second chances in Chennai on Wednesday: the winner takes a step closer to the final, the loser gets eliminated.LSG beat Mumbai by five runs in their only league meeting this season•BCCIForm guideMumbai Indians WLWWL (last five completed games, most recent first)
Lucknow Super Giants WWWLLTeam news: No injury issuesLSG don’t have any known fitness issues. For Mumbai, Tilak Varma seems to be fit because he was on their list of Impact Player subs for their previous game and was padded up, but wasn’t needed to bat.Impact Player strategyLSG will swap an opening batter, like Karan Sharma, with one of their frontline bowlers like Mohsin Khan or Yash Thakur.Lucknow Super Giants (probable XII): 1 Quinton de Kock (wk), 2 , 3 Krunal Pandya (capt), 4 Marcus Stoinis, 5 Nicholas Pooran, 6 Ayush Badoni, 7 Prerak Mankad, 8 K Gowtham, 9 Naveen-ul-Haq, 10 Ravi Bishnoi, 11 Mohsin Khan, 12 Mumbai will also use a similar strategy and sub out a bowler like Madhwal for Tilak if they bowl first, or vice versa if they bat first.Mumbai Indians (probable XII): 1 Rohit Sharma (capt), 2 Ishan Kishan (wk), 3 Suryakumar Yadav, 4 Nehal Wadhera, 5 Tim David, 6 , 7 Cameron Green, 8 Chris Jordan, 9 Hrithik Shokeen/Kumar Kartikeya, 10 Piyush Chawla, 11 Jason Behrendorff, 12 Stats that matter: Can Suryakumar shine away from Wankhede? All four of de Kock’s dismissals have come against legspinners this season; Piyush Chawla dismissed him in the previous LSG-MI fixture. De Kock also doesn’t have a great record against Chris Jordan in T20s: 59 runs off 41 balls with four dismissals. Bishnoi has dismissed two of Mumbai’s in-form batters three times each. While Ishan Kishan has scored at run a ball against Bishnoi (21 off 21), Suryakumar has done marginally better (29 off 25) against the legspinner. There is a significant difference between Suryakumar’s home and away performances this season. At the Wankhede, he has scored 367 runs while striking at 201.64, including a century and three half-centuries. But away from home, he has managed just 144 runs in seven innings while averaging 20.57. Mumbai have reached the playoffs for the 10th time in 16 seasons; LSG have made it two in two.Pitch and conditionsThe Eliminator is likely to be played on the same pitch on which CSK beat Mumbai in a low-scoring contest. Chennai will again be warm and humid.

Anrich Nortje, Shabnim Ismail claim top honours at CSA awards

Kagiso Rabada and Temba Bavuma win Test player of the year and ODI player of the year awards respectively

ESPNcricinfo staff07-Jul-2023Quicks Anrich Nortje and Shabnim Ismail were named South Africa’s men’s and women’s cricketer of the year respectively at the Cricket South Africa (CSA) awards that were held in Midrand on Friday. The pair had previously won big at the CSA awards in 2021. In all, this was the third time that Ismail had taken top honours.The recently-retired Ismail had picked up eight wickets in six matches at an economy rate of 5.86 in South Africa’s run to a home T20 World Cup final in February. Nortje has been a strike force for South Africa across formats while his partner-in-crime Kagiso Rabada was named men’s Test cricketer of the year. Temba Bavuma scooped up the men’s ODI player of the year award while the men’s T20I award went to Reeza Hendricks who had struck back-to-back half-centuries against West Indies at home in March.Related

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Nonkululeko Mlaba was named women’s T20I player of the year while Laura Wolvaardt claimed the women’s ODI player of the year award. Mlaba, 23, often fronts up to bowl in the powerplay in T20Is and in the home T20 World Cup earlier this year, she came away with six wickets in as many games at an average of 24.16 and a strike rate of 6.59.The MLC-bound Gerald Coetzee was adjudged men’s newcomer of the year. Coetzee had made both his Test and ODI debuts in March this year. In only his second Test, the 22-year-old fast bowler bagged a match haul of six wickets to cap South Africa’s home Test summer and their World Test Championship (WTC) cycle with a 284-run victory over West Indies in Johannesburg. Coetzee was also Faf du Plessis’ go-to bowler at Joburg Super Kings during the inaugural SA20 earlier this year.”On behalf of Cricket South Africa, I would like to congratulate all the winners on their awards,” Chief Executive Officer Pholetsi Moseki said. “There were so many strong performances and outstanding candidates for awards over the past season; it really made the task of the judges exceptionally tough.”We have seen a real improvement of all our national teams over the past season, the proof of which are in the results.”PROFESSIONAL AWARDS: NATIONALSA Women’s Player of the Year: Shabnim Ismail
Women’s T20I Player of the Year: Nonkululeko Mlaba
Women’s ODI Player of the Year: Laura Wolvaardt
Women’s Players’ Player of the Year: Nonkululeko Mlaba
SA Men’s Player of the Year: Anrich Nortje
Test Player of the Year: Kagiso Rabada
ODI Player of the Year: Temba Bavuma
T20I Cricketer of the Year: Reeza Hendricks
International Men’s Newcomer of the Year: Gerald Coetzee
SA Men Players’ Player of the Year: David Miller
SA Fans’ Player of the Year: Sinalo Jafta
Best Delivery Fuelled by KFC: Kagiso Rabada

Why Real Madrid refuse to pay €50m Alvaro Carreras release clause to Benfica as Spanish giants aim to recreate Dean Huijsen and Franco Mastantuono deals

Real Madrid are keen to sign Alvaro Carreras from Benfica but are refusing to trigger his release clause, aiming to negotiate a structured deal.

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Madrid want Carreras as their new left-back but have not met the €50 million (£42m/$57m) release clause in his contract. According to , the Spanish club offered €40m (£34m/$46m), with Benfica willing to consider €48m (£40m/$55m), but no agreement was reached. With both clubs now at the Club World Cup in Florida, Carreras remains a Benfica player for now.

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Los Blancos see the 22-year-old as a long-term solution at left-back, but they're applying the same financial strategy used for Dean Huijsen and Franco Mastantuono, staggered payments over time rather than a one-time fee. Activating the release clause would force them to pay the entire fee in one lump sum. The Spaniards' preferred approach gives them flexibility with cash flow and helps avoid unfavourable tax rates. However, Benfica know Madrid need Carreras and are using their leverage. The additional 20 per cent resale clause owed to Manchester United complicates the deal further.

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Benfica president Rui Costa denied any agreement with Madrid, and said: "We haven't reached an agreement with Madrid. There were proposals that didn't convince us. Not for Alvaro or any other player."

His message from Florida was clear: Benfica are not in a hurry to sell and will not accept terms that don’t match their valuation.

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Madrid will continue talks with the Portuguese side in hopes of reaching a compromise deal. Their internal plan is to finalise the transfer in July, but unless Benfica budge on the payment structure, the saga could drag on.

What is going on with Viktor Gyokeres? Blackmail claims, Man Utd rejection reports and how the Sporting CP superstar's summer isn't going as planned

The Sweden international's goal-scoring feats have made him the most intriguing target of the summer, but his next destination is far from clear

Every transfer window needs a good saga, and the battle to sign Viktor Gyokeres is easily the most interesting of all the potential moves this summer. There was always going to be huge interest in the Sporting CP striker after he finished as the top scorer in Europe last season with 39 league goals, the most in a Portuguese top-flight season in 40 years. In all competitions, he found the net on 54 occasions.

Gyokeres' goals made a huge difference, too. Sporting won the Portuguese title by two points, his late goal against Vitoria on the final day of the season sealing their crown. He also scored in the Taca de Portugal (domestic cup) final win against Benfica, levelling the match with a penalty in the 11th minute of added time to force extra-time.

The 2024-25 season wasn't a one-off either. In the previous campaign, Gyokeres had also fired Sporting to the Portuguese title and finished as top scorer with 29 goals. In his two seasons in Lisbon, he has scored 97 goals in 102 appearances. Right now, however, there is no clear destination for the most in-demand striker in Europe, and that is despite a whirlwind of stories circulating around the 27-year-old, linking him to some colossal clubs such as Arsenal, Manchester United and Juventus.

There has been talk of blackmail, broken promises, the player going on strike in order to get his move and eye-watering salary demands being made. The race to sign Gyokeres has all the intrigue of a smash hit television drama, and the football world is hooked…

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Gyokeres' contract with Sporting contains a €100 million (£84m/$115m) release clause, although no club has expressed any interest in paying it and would prefer to negotiate a fee instead given the striker's age and the fact he is still yet to prove himself at the highest level. That had been anticipated both by Sporting and by Gyokeres and his agent Hasan Cetinkaya, who reportedly negotiated "a verbal agreement" that the striker could leave at the end of the season for €70m (£59.6m/$81m).

When asked whether Gyokeres would be sold for that amount, Sporting president Frederico Varandas blew his top: "I can guarantee that Viktor Gyokeres will not leave for €70m because I never promised that. Sporting will not accept blackmail and insults – you should know me better by now."

Varandas then opened up on the conversation he had held with Cetinkaya the previous year, explaining: "One of the agent's biggest concerns was whether we would demand the termination clause. He wanted to guarantee certain things. And what was agreed? That Sporting would not demand a release clause now. For one reason: he was going to be 27 years old and no player leaves Portugal at 27 for €100m. In that same meeting the agent wanted to anchor the exit to a value. I said this sentence: 'It's not worth us setting a value because I don't know what will happen in a year's time. I don't know if it will be €40m, €60m or €80m. What I can guarantee is that I will not demand €100m."

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Varandas also revealed: "To this day, Sporting has not had an offer for Gyokeres – neither today nor last season." That might sound odd given the speculation around the striker over the last year, speculation that was driven by two obscene runs of form.

Gyokeres began the season in an imposing manner, scoring 14 goals in nine matches for club and country between August and September. He followed it with an even more ridiculous goal-scoring streak, as he netted 17 times in nine matches through the autumn, a run which included him bagging a hat-trick against Manchester City, scoring four times against Estrela da Amadora and netting another four-goal haul for Sweden against Azerbaijan.

United felt like a natural choice for Gyokeres once his coach Ruben Amorim left Sporting to join the Red Devils in November. The Portuguese faced multiple questions about Gyokeres from his compatriots in his first press conference at Carrington, but resisted getting drawn into it, and soon enough his disastrous run of results made the story go away.

Put simply, United’s spiralling fortunes have made Old Trafford a less attractive destination, especially for a player who recently turned 27 and is hoping to win a major league title. The team that finished 15th in the Premier League last season, below the likes of West Ham, Everton, Fulham and Brentford, no longer feels like the natural home for the most prolific striker on the continent, especially as United cannot offer him Champions League football or even European football of any form after blowing the Europa League final.

Reputation, history and one of the biggest followings in the world are the only pull factors for United now. The chance to reunite with the coach who unlocked his potential might be another motivation, but it pales in comparison to what is on offer elsewhere, such as at Arsenal.

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The Emirates Stadium has long been reported as a more realistic destination for Gyokeres than United, even more so since new sporting director Andrea Berta began his role in March. It is easy to see why: The Gunners have been crying out for a prolific centre-forward for the last three seasons due to Gabriel Jesus' lack of goals and vulnerability to injury, and their biggest mistake of last summer was not signing a new striker, leaving Kai Havertz to toil there before midfielder Mikel Merino stepped in when the German ruptured his hamstring in February.

A reliable and proven goal-scorer is the only missing piece for an Arsenal side that have finished second in the title race in the last three seasons and keep going deeper and deeper into the Champions League. Any aspiring player watching Mikel Arteta's side destroy Real Madrid home and away in Europe would surely be desperate to join them, and it is little wonder then that reports claim that Gyokeres would prefer a move to Arsenal ahead of United, and has even rejected the Red Devils' advances.

But Gyokeres is not the only striker Arsenal have been looking at. They have been putting resources into signing Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig, who is five years younger than the Swede and already has experience in Europe's top five leagues, having scored 27 times in the Bundesliga over the last two seasons. And according to the latest reports, the Gunners are leaning towards Sesko or Ollie Watkins and away from Gyokeres. Looking at the drama around the Gyokeres deal, you could understand their reasoning.

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Juventus have stepped into the void and are willing to take advantage of the uncertainty. The fallen Italian giants have financial room for manoeuvre after sneaking back into the Champions League, and they want a new striker as they look to offload the inconsistent Dusan Vlahovic one year before his contract expires and he leaves for free. The Bianconeri have reportedly reached out to Gyokeres’ representatives and informed them they will meet his salary demands of £11m ($15m).

Juve have as rich a history as United, but although they are in a better position than the Red Devils, they are not exactly a safe bet. They clinched Champions League qualification on the final day of the season courtesy of a late penalty and have not seriously challenged for the Serie A title since 2020. Italian football has also ceased to be the powerhouse it once was, as was brutally demonstrated by Inter’s capitulation to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final.

Gyokeres and his representatives have another two months until the season begins and another 10 weeks until the transfer window closes, so they have the luxury of being able to wait and see if more tempting offers come up while also continuing to persuade Varandas to drop his asking price.

England take pride in white-ball sweep as Kate Cross admits Ashes loss doesn't feel fair

Australia captain Healy says victory feels a ‘bit dirty’ after slumping to T20I and ODI series defeats

Andrew Miller18-Jul-2023Heather Knight, England’s captain, hailed her team’s success in taking two white-ball trophies off the double World Champions, Australia, even though the overall Women’s Ashes trophy slipped through their grasp on account of their loss in the one-off Test match at the start of the series – an upshot that her team-mate Kate Cross admitted “didn’t quite feel like it’s fair”.England’s 89-run defeat in the Trent Bridge Test cost them four points right at the start of the multi-format competition, and meant that they came into the white-ball leg of the Ashes needing to win five out of the six matches to recapture the Ashes for the first time since 2015.That prospect looked pretty forlorn when they were pipped by four wickets off the penultimate ball of the opening T20I at Edgbaston, and yet England battled back to claim each of the next two T20Is to inflict Australia’s first bilateral series defeat since 2016-17. When England then squared the points at six-apiece in the opening ODI at Bristol, thanks to a record-breaking run-chase marshalled by Knight’s unbeaten 75, hope sprung eternal, but Australia found just enough resolve to put the Ashes out of reach at the Ageas Bowl with a three-run win, despite a heroic unbeaten century from Nat Sciver-Brunt.Related

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Nevertheless, after a bus journey to Taunton and a night to reflect on their missed opportunity, England emerged with renewed resolve to close out the campaign on a high, and did just that by inflicting a 69-run loss in the final ODI – Australia’s heaviest defeat by runs since their tour of New Zealand in 2008.”I am hugely pleased, it was a draw [in the points competition] and we’ve got two trophies against the world champions and that is hugely special,” Knight said at the post-match presentations.”The way the group has turned it round after the Ageas Bowl, it was a pretty quiet bus journey on the way here because there was a lot of emotion and disappointment that the Ashes had slipped away, but credit to the group and staff. We really turned up today. We wanted to entertain and inspire the crowd, we owed that to everyone. I’m very impressed with how the girls did that.”The fact we’d gone so close in the Test and first T20I built more belief. It was just about staying level but accepting that we couldn’t do a lot about it because we were very close. We knew we had the players to compete with this very good side. The staff deserve a huge amount of credit for keeping us believing. The turnaround has been hugely impressive and I think there are a lot of leaders in the group and credit to them.”Kate Cross bowled Alyssa Healy with a nip-backer•PA Photos/Getty ImagesAsked whether the points system would require a change of weighting, given that England won two series to Australia’s one, Knight acknowledged that England themselves had been beneficiaries of that anomaly in the past, when their victory in the Perth Test in 2013-14 (then worth six points) proved sufficient to retain the trophy that they had won the previous summer, despite Australia on that occasion being the side to pull off a sweep of the white-ball legs.”I’m sure the boffins will have a little fiddle around with it,” she said. “But obviously it is a little bit harder to win when you’re going in having not retained it before. Whether there could be an odd number of points for something to make it not end in a draw, I’m not too sure.”England’s hero on that tour was none other than Cross, whose match haul of 6 for 70 was instrumental in closing out England’s victory in the Perth Test. And a decade later, she was once again in the thick of the action in this campaign, with a crucial match-winning cameo in the first ODI, followed by match-winning figures of 3 for 48 at Taunton.”I think the T20 series win was the start of it,” Cross said. “We couldn’t regain the Ashes after the last game, but we knew there was still a series on the line. It was our goal to come here today and win, take the series 2-1 so I’m really proud of the girls.”England had to hold their nerve during an untimely rain break during Australia’s chase, which resulted in a revised target of 269 in 44 overs. “There was a moment where it could have gone either way and we stuck at it so I think we won it in that little moment just after the rain break,” she added.”I think the fact that we’re at eight-all at the end of it, it doesn’t really quite feel like it’s fair that it’s going back to Australia. We’ve played some really good cricket, we’ve gone toe-to-toe with the best team in the world for five weeks now. So yeah, there’s a lot of really happy faces over there and I think it’s really deserved.”Sciver-Brunt, who was named Player of the Series after her twin hundreds at the Ageas Bowl and Taunton, added: “It feels like a moral victory. From the position we were in, we felt we were going to do it. The last game was as close as it’s been. We’re happy we got the draw.”Alyssa Healy, Australia’s captain, acknowledged that their retention of the Ashes would be accompanied by mixed emotions.”Yeah, we can tuck that little one away in the changing-room and know that we got that done, but it’s a little bit bittersweet,” she said. “It feels a bit dirty in a way, but we got the result we were after. I think the gap’s not necessarily been there as much as everyone has spoke about.”

'Really proud of it' – Jobe Bellingham continues to draw comparisons with brother Jude after scoring from familiar position on first Borussia Dortmund start

Jobe Bellingham says he is "really proud" of his first Borussia Dortmund goal following his new team's Club World Cup win over Mamelodi Sundowns.

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Bellingham made his first Dortmund start following his move from Sunderland this month and scored in their 4-3 win over the South African side on Saturday. The 19-year-old also revealed that his goal, where he cushioned the ball away from his marker before firing past the goalkeeper, was something he had practised – so to pull it out was satisfying.

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"It's a really nice bonus. I am glad we won but there are still a lot of things for me to improve on personally and for the team. I am really pleased with it," Bellingham told Dazn. "I practise that so many times, not that exact finish, but arriving late on the edge of the box as a midfielder is something you need to be really good at. If you can score, if you can contribute those kind of goals a certain amount per season then you are doing really well. I was really pleased because it was something I practised as a kid and at Sunderland so many times, during training, after training. So yeah, I am really proud of it."

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Jobe will naturally draw comparisons with Jude after joining Dortmund five years later than his older brother did. The teenager is an impressive player in his own right, something that was highlighted by his £27 million ($36m) move, but comparisons with the Real Madrid man could hinder rather than help the ex-Sunderland ace.

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Jobe's Dortmund side round off their Club World Cup group stage campaign against Ulsan on Wednesday night. They currently sit top of Group F after picking up four points from two matches.

Philippe's flowing century leads Australia A fightback

Ben Dwarshuis contributed an important fifty when New Zealand A had looked set for a big lead

ESPNcricinfo staff05-Sep-2023Josh Philippe struck a counterattacking century to rescue Australia A on the second day of the pink-ball encounter with New Zealand A.The hosts were in trouble on 150 for 7 and threatening to concede a substantial deficit but Philippe registered a 109-ball hundred, his third in first-class cricket, alongside support from Ben Dwarshuis who struck a half-century to get Australia within two runs.Philippe, having replaced Jimmy Peirson in the XI, came to the crease with Australia wobbling on 65 for 4 shortly after the dinner break. He was soon scoring at better than a run-a-ball and added 72 for the fifth wicket with captain Nathan McSweeney.But when McSweeney edged a lifting delivery from William O’Rourke to second slip, Australia A lost 3 for 13 with Sean Solia again finding success with two wickets.Philippe, who only averaged 14 in the Sheffield Shield for Western Australia last season, stood firm although was given a life at slip as he approached his century. It was his best score in first-class cricket since he made 94 for Australia A against Sri Lanka in Hambantota in June 2022.Earlier, Australia A’s top order had struggled against some probing bowling from the visitors. Cameron Bancroft was caught on the crease by a delivery that nipped back from Jacob Duffy and Caleb Jewell was caught low down at first slip, although did not appear convinced the chance had carried to Dean Foxcroft.Tim Ward fell in legspinner Adithya Ashok’s first over, edging to slip, and Campbell Kellaway edged Duffy after the first break with Cam Fletcher taking the catch having replaced Mitch Hay behind the stumps after he picked up a finger injury.

Man City 'much stronger' than Juventus as Igor Tudor promises to go easy on his players after crushing defeat in Club World Cup

Juventus coach Igor Tudor admits that Manchester City were simply far too strong for his team after losing 5-2 to Pep Guardiola's side.

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Juventus lose 5-2 to Man City in Club World Cup Tudor acknowledges gulf in class between teamsItalian side face Real Madrid in next roundFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Juventus suffered a heavy 5-2 defeat against City in their final Group G match at the Club World Cup. Despite having already secured qualification, the Bianconeri were outclassed by Pep Guardiola's side, with five different scorers – Jeremy Doku, Pierre Kalulu (own goal), Erling Haaland, Phil Foden and Savinho – inflicting the misery on the Italians. Teun Koopmeiners and Dusan Vlahovic found the net for Juve but they fell short.

City topped the group with three wins from three, while Juventus settled for second place with six points.

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Tudor opted to rest several key players, and the decision exposed Juventus' lack of depth against City’s relentless press and possession dominance. The Premier League giants finished with 77 per cent possession and 11 shots on target to Juventus' two. Tudor's side will now play Real Madrid in the round of 16, but they are worried about fatigue and not being ready tactically.

Tudor said after the game that City were clearly better and promised not to overreact. He called the game a learning experience instead of a setback.

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Asked for his thoughts on the game from his side's perspective, Tudor said to : "Bad, conceding five goals is never nice. Certain things also need to be said about their quality. We had qualified, we wanted to rest someone and they played too well. We suffered, we were unable to steal the ball and not well even when we had it. They pressed in a way that we were unable to get out. To do well we need to be complete, so it can be a different match. That's how it went.

"We paid for everything, we had to be perfect and they spend a lot when they want. They have much stronger players than ours, but without looking for excuses. It takes a lot of conditions put together to do better, but today they weren't there."

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Juve will now face Xabi Alonso's Madrid in the knockout stages next week while City will take on Saudi giants Al-Hilal.

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