كشف فويتشيك تشيزني، حارس مرمى نادي برشلونة، عن الحديث الذي دار بينه وبين زميله في الفريق الكتالوني، عقب خروج البلوجرانا من نصف نهائي بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا الموسم الماضي.
برشلونة ودع بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا الموسم الماضي من دور قبل النهائي، وذلك عقب الهزيمة ضد إنتر ميلان 4-3 في لقاء الإياب على ملعب جوزيبي مياتزا.
وعقب نهاية المباراة دخل لاعبي برشلونة في حالة من البكاء الشديد بالفعل، حيث كان البارسا قريبًا بشدة من الصعود إلى النهائي.
وأشار تشيزني في تصريحات نقلتها ”Barcauniversal.com”، أن لاعب برشلونة، جيرارد مارتن، قد طلب منه الوقوف بجانبه بعد الخروج أمام إنتر ميلان، موضحًا أن الظهير الأيسر طلب مساعدته.
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وقال تشيزني: “سألت جيرارد مارتن وقلت له لماذا تبكي؟ فأخبرني أنه خسر نصف النهائي في دوري الأبطال”.
وأضاف: ”ذكرت مارتن بقصته وقلت له أين كنت قبل عامين؟ كنت تلعب كرة قدم عادية في أي ملعب قديم، واليوم يا صديقي لعبت في نصف نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا”.
وأوضح: “قلت له ستخسر مئة مباراة مهمة وستفوز بمئة أخرى، لكن انظر أين أنت اليوم، يا صديقي هذا هو سان سيرو، واليوم كنت تلعب في نصف نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا، تقول إننا خسرنا، حسنًا لقد خسرنا، لكن انظر إلى أي مدى وصلت”.
وأردف تشيزني: “استنشق نفسًا عميقًا وانتظر، كان عليه أن يستوعب الأمر وأخيرًا، قال: يا إلهي، حتى أنني صنعت تمريرة حاسمة اليوم، ولم يعد يبكي”.
واختتم: ”إنه يعرف من هو، كانت تمريرته حاسمة في نصف نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا، وعندما خرج من الحمام هذا ما شعر به تمامًا، كان يعرف كيف يقف بشموخ ويرفع رأسه عاليًا”.
Dropping points away to Sunderland was far from ideal, but even so, Arsenal are flying this season.
Unlike last season, Mikel Arteta’s side aren’t finding it hard to score goals, and thanks to their unreal defence, they rarely concede any.
This combination sees them sit atop the Premier League table, four points ahead of Manchester City and eight points clear of reigning champions Liverpool.
While there are several candidates, it would be fair to say that, so far, Gabriel Magalhães has been Arsenal’s player of the season, and Andrea Berta has already signed another version of the Brazilian.
Gabriel's development at Arsenal
Gabriel joined Arsenal from LOSC Lille for around £27m in the summer of 2020, and since then has developed significantly in practically every way imaginable.
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Now, the Brazilian wasn’t a bad player in his first season for the Gunners, but he wasn’t one of the first names on the teamsheet.
For example, he made just 32 appearances across all competitions for Arteta, of which 23 were in the league, averaging 1.57 points per game.
Arsenal defender Gabriel
He would become more of an ever-present member of the backline over the following seasons, but even during the early stages of the 22/23 season, he was seen as someone who could be a liability.
In fact, following a game away to Leeds United, in which he had a penalty incident overturned, Rio Ferdinand pointed out that “every week he’s in the headlines or he’s in underneath with a little bullet point next to his name and a bad incident.”
Fortunately, towards the end of that year and in the campaigns since, the former Lille star has become increasingly dependable, to the point that he occasionally wears the captain’s armband and has been the club’s standout performer this year.
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0.21
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0.93
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88.6%
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0.11
0.34
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0.53
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0.27
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0.53
Shots Blocked
0.82
1.30
Passes Blocked
0.32
0.48
Dispossessed
0.32
0.00
Aerial Duels Won
2.59
3.22
Another way to see his growth is to compare his underlying numbers from his first season to those of today.
Doing this shows that the 27-year-old now wins more tackles, blocks more shots and passes, makes more clearances, wins more aerial duels, completes more of his passes, is a greater goal threat, and is far better at creating chances for his teammates.
In all, Gabriel has been able to channel his natural passion over the years and is now arguably the club’s most important defender, so it’s excellent news that Berta signed someone who could develop just like him.
Arsenal's new Gabriel
Arsenal are blessed with an abundance of extremely talented defenders, but when it comes to the one most likely to develop down a Gabriel-esque path, it’s impossible to ignore Cristhian Mosquera.
Andrea Berta signed the Spanish centre-back from Valencia in the summer, for a fee of just £13m, which one content creator fairly described as “a steal.”
Now, the 21-year-old certainly has some of the elegance of a William Saliba, and could certainly be that ball-playing passing machine at the back, but it still feels like he is going to evolve to be more like the Brazilian.
One of the main reasons is that, despite being so young and having only just joined the team, he already appears mature beyond his years, as exemplified by his unfazed performance against Liverpool at Anfield earlier in the season.
More crucially, though, the 6 foot 3 “monster,” as club insider Hand of Arsenal dubbed him, seems to relish the more physical side of the game.
Sure, he can play it safe, but as respected analyst Ben Mattinson points out, he very clearly “loves to battle with physical attackers” and “thrives in ground duels due.”
Further described as an “absolute cheat code of a player” by Arsenal content creator Harold Hickman, he has already proven himself to be something of a leader.
For example, in his recent games for Spain’s U21 side, he has had the responsibility of wearing the captain’s armband.
Ultimately, it’s still early in his career, but thanks to his composure, ability to compete in physical duels, and passion for doing so, it looks like Arsenal have themselves another Gabriel in Mosquera.
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Yorkshire 354 for 7 (Bean 102*, Wharton 84) beat Durham 142 (White 3-24) by 212 runsFinlay Bean broke Yorkshire’s record for their fastest-ever List A century with a 53-ball hundred in a landslide 212-run win over Durham at Scarborough to maintain their relentless march towards the Metro Bank One-Day Cup knockouts.Bean, batting at No. 5, boosted the Group B leaders to a total of 354 for 7 with a destructive innings of 102 not out off 57 balls, with eight fours and six sixes. James Wharton also contributed a dynamic career best 84. In only his second appearance of the competition, Bean’s maiden List A hundred set Yorkshire up for the fifth win in six matches.Durham then crumbled to 142 all out in 36 overs, losing their fourth game in seven to all but end their knockout hopes. This was their heaviest-ever List A defeat by runs margin. New-ball seamer Jack White returned 3 for 24 from eight overs for the hosts.Yorkshire started solidly under an overcast sky on a pitch with pace and bounce, reaching 99 for 2 after 20 overs. Imam-ul-Haq was caught behind pulling at Ben Raine’s seam for 22 – his lowest score in five One-Day Cup matches – and Adam Lyth caught at deep backward square-leg for 37 following a top-edge against former team-mate Will Rhodes.Having reached 123 for 2 after 25 overs, Will Luxton and Wharton looked to accelerate, and did so for a period as they shared 88 in entertaining fashion. Luxton pulled Raine for six over deep backward square-leg and Wharton also pulled with authority en route to a 54-ball fifty.Almost immediately afterwards, Luxton – on 46 – miscued the pace of Sam Conners to midwicket with the score on 169 in the 33rd. But that only served to bring Bean to the crease, and what followed was sensational. He shared a 101-run stand for the fourth wicket with Wharton.Best known as a determined red-ball opener, Bean reached 50 off 33 balls and scored his second fifty off 20. All of his sixes were leg-side as he beat the previous record for Yorkshire’s fastest List A hundred by seven balls. Lyth, on this ground in 2016, reached his hundred in 60 balls in a two-wicket win over Northamptonshire.Wharton fell short of his own maiden List A hundred as the White Rose scored 174 in the last 15 overs.Durham’s chase then got off to a nightmare start at nine for two in the fifth over, which included two wickets for Ben Coad’s seam and the visitors failing to score off the first 22 balls of the innings.Coad bowled Alex Lees for nought and had Emilio Gay caught at second slip but walked off the field immediately after the second wicket with a suspected hamstring injury. Still, it didn’t hamper Yorkshire in the short term – even if it may do in the next month and a bit.Durham’s race was run before it had got going, with them sinking to 32 for four in the 10th over. Matt Milnes had an uppercutting Colin Ackermann caught behind and White forced captain Ollie Robinson to miscue to Bean at point. George Hill and captain Dom Bess then removed Scott Borthwick and Robbie Bowman before Durham reached 50.Rhodes and George Drissell were Durham’s only two batters to reach 20, with 27 and a consolatory List A best 46 respectively. Rhodes was caught at short third off Lyth’s offspin before Drissell skied White to mid-on, leaving the score at 131 for 9. White finished things off by trapping Codi Yusuf lbw.
A week after being left out of the T20I squad for the tri-series against Zimbabwe and South Africa, Devon Conway has earned a recall as a replacement for the injured Finn Allen. Allen sustained a foot injury while playing for San Francisco Unicorns at MLC 2025.Conway hasn’t played a T20I for over a year, but he has remained active in the franchise circuit. Most recently, he turned out for the Texas Super Kings in Major League Cricket, scoring 135 runs in four matches at a strike rate of 127.35.”We’re really gutted for Finn,” New Zealand head coach Rob Walter said. “I was looking forward to working with him and to see him continue his form from the MLC but unfortunately injuries happen. We’re lucky to be able to call on someone of Devon’s quality to replace Finn.”Related
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The other additions include batters Mitchell Hay and Tim Robinson, and allrounder James Neesham. The trio will join the squad as additional cover for Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Glenn Phillips and Rachin Ravindra – all of whom will be featuring in the MLC final on Sunday.”We knew there’d be a possibility that a handful of players could be involved in the MLC final, so we’re bringing in Mitch, Jimmy and Tim as possible replacements.”New Zealand will be led by allrounder Mitchell Santner as Walter begins his stint as the new coach, with Luke Ronchi, Jacob Oram and James Foster part of the support staff. The team is without a number of key players, including Kane Williamson, who made himself unavailable for the tour.While Williamson is currently playing for Middlesex in the county circuit in England, fast bowler Lockie Ferguson has been rested as part of his workload management. Kyle Jamieson has opted out of the tour as he awaits the birth of his child, while tearaway quick Ben Sears is out with a side strain.New Zealand open their campaign on Wednesday against South Africa. Each team will play the other two in a double-round-robin format, with the top two teams playing the final on July 26. All the matches will be played at the Harare Sports Club.
New Zealand squad for tri-series
Mitchell Santner (capt), Devon Conway, Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Bevon Jacobs, Adam Milne, Daryl Mitchel, Will O’Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Seifert, Ish Sodhi, Mitch Hay, Jimmy Neesham, Tim Robinson
Cristiano Ronaldo marked another historic milestone in style, scoring a spectacular long-range goal as Al-Nassr demolished Al-Fateh 5-1 in the Saudi Pro League. The 40-year-old reached an unprecedented 800 club career goals before delivering a trademark post-match message that reiterated his belief that hard work is central to everything that he has ever achieved.
Ronaldo bags stunner in 5-1 win over Al-Fateh
Ronaldo continued to defy time and expectations as he led Al-Nassr to a commanding 5-1 victory over Al-Fateh on Saturday in the Saudi Pro League. The Portuguese forward missed a penalty in the 59th minute but made amends moments later, unleashing a stunning long-range strike to seal his 800th club goal. The Al-Nassr captain also grabbed an assist on the night, underlining his continued influence on the team.
His strike saw him become the first player in football history to reach the 800-goal mark in club competitions, an extraordinary record achieved across four major teams in his glittering career – Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus – before his latest chapter in Saudi Arabia. Joao Felix netted a hat-trick, while Kingsley Coman added another in an emphatic display. The result lifted Al-Nassr to the top of the league table with 15 points from five matches.
At 40 years old, Ronaldo remains Al-Nassr's talisman and continues to inspire his teammates with his relentless drive and professionalism. His latest goal not only carried historical significance but was also a reminder of his enduring ability to perform on the grand stage. For a man who has broken nearly every record imaginable, the night in Riyadh represented yet another golden chapter in a remarkable career.
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CR7's reaction to goal & milestone
After the match, Ronaldo took to Instagram to share his reaction to the milestone, posting a concise yet powerful message to his 666 million followers: "Success is not an accident."
The post perfectly encapsulated the mentality that has defined his two-decade-long career – a mix of determination, discipline, and self-belief. It was not just a celebration of numbers, but a statement of intent from a player who refuses to be defined by age.
How Ronaldo reached 800 club goals
Ronaldo's 800-goal milestone is one of the most remarkable feats in sporting history, reflecting two decades of consistency at the highest level. The breakdown of his club career goals reveals just how dominant he has been across multiple eras and leagues. His 450 goals for Real Madrid remain a Los Blancos record that may never be broken, while his 145 strikes across two spells at Manchester United showcase his adaptability in different footballing cultures.
At Juventus, the forward found the net 101 times, helping the Italian giants to consecutive Serie A titles. Now, with Al-Nassr, he continues to deliver, adding yet another milestone to an already unmatched career with his 105th goal for the team.
Ronaldo's stunner against Al-Fateh also carried extra drama. Just moments after missing from the penalty spot, he struck a long-range effort that arrowed into the top corner – the kind of instant redemption that has long defined his career. It was a goal that symbolised his mentality: unshaken by setbacks, always ready to respond with brilliance.
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Al-Nassr to take on FC Goa next
With Al-Nassr flying high at the summit of the Saudi Pro League, Ronaldo's focus now shifts to continental competition. The Riyadh-based club are preparing to face Goa in the AFC Champions League Two on Wednesday at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in India. That fixture will give Ronaldo another opportunity to add to his historic tally and extend his influence on the international stage.
Beyond individual milestones, Ronaldo's mission remains to lead Al-Nassr to glory both domestically and abroad. His leadership has been pivotal in transforming the club into one of Asia's most talked-about sides, and the Portuguese forward continues to draw global attention wherever he plays. For a player often described as 'driven by records', the 800-goal mark might simply be another step toward redefining what longevity in football truly means. Overall, he's hurtling towards 1,000 career goals when you also consider his 143 for Portugal.
Gabriel Milito’s influence at Chivas was on full display as his team earned a third straight win, defeating Pumas 2-1 away on Matchday 12. The result pushed Chivas into ninth place with five matches left, reviving belief in Milito’s project even as their postseason hopes hang in the balance. Chivas currently sit ninth in Liga MX.
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A significant turnaround
Milito emphasized that his team must continue to treat every match as a final as they chase a spot in the postseason. Guadalajara are now clinging to a Play-In position – a significant turnaround after a difficult start to the season.
“We’ve reached the decisive stretch,” Milito said after the match. “If we want to reach the goal we set at the beginning, we have to keep earning points – ideally three at a time. We don’t have much margin for error. We’ve climbed in the table, but there are still five games to go, and every match will continue to be a final.”
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The Argentine manager also praised 20-year-old forward Armando González, whose six goals this campaign have made him a key figure in Chivas’ recent surge.
“He’s still developing, but he’s got a great mentality,” Milito explained. “He presses, he fights, and he has a natural instinct for scoring – something that’s hard to find at his age. The team depends on his goals, and he gives us confidence up front.”
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González dreams of joining El Tri
After the match, González spoke to about the joy of scoring past Costa Rican legend Keylor Navas, calling it “a special moment.”
“Keylor is one of the greats,” González said with a smile. “I’m happy and thankful to God for the experience.”
Although he wasn’t called up by Javier Aguirre for Mexico’s latest international window, González admitted that representing El Tri at a future World Cup remains a dream.
“Playing in a World Cup? Of course,” he said. “If I keep doing things right, I believe my time will come. For now, I just have to stay focused on Chivas.”
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Looking ahead, Chivas will face Mazatlán FC, Querétaro, Atlas, Pachuca, and Monterrey, with the clash against Monterrey shaping up as the toughest test in their remaining schedule.
“There’s no more room for mistakes,” Milito concluded. “We’ve made progress, but we have to keep improving and avoid getting too comfortable with recent results.”
أوضح رئيس برشلونة، خوان لابورتا، رأيه في إمكانية فقدان النادي لملكيته الجماعية وانتقاله إلى نموذج الشركات المساهمة الذي تتبعه أندية أخرى في أوروبا مثل مانشستر سيتي وباريس سان جيرمان.
وتحدث لابورتا عن موقفه الحازم من هذه الفكرة، مؤكدًا أن الوضع القانوني لبرشلونة يشكل درعًا يحميه من الوقوع تحت سيطرة جهات خارجية.
ودافع لابورتا عن القيم الإنسانية لبرشلونة، قائلاً في تصريحات نشرتها صحيفة “سبورت” الإسبانية: “نعم، يمكننا أن نكون أكثر من مجرد نادٍ في عام 2025، نحن نادٍ عالمي حافظ على جوهره التأسيسي، الذي يُعرّف بأنه أكثر من مجرد نادٍ، وفخرنا بجذورنا الكتالونية، وفي الوقت نفسه، القدرة على استيعاب وفهم جميع أنماط تفكير جماهير برشلونة”.
وأكمل: “لا يمكنك فصل الجانب الرياضي عن الجانب المؤسسي أو التمثيلي، برشلونة مؤسسة، ولا يمكن التعامل معه بمعايير تجارية بحتة، فالأمر أكثر تعقيدًا من ذلك، يجب إدارة برشلونة بكفاءة مالية وإدارية، نعم، لكن مع حساسية خاصة تجاه القضايا الرياضية والاجتماعية”.
واسترسل: “المفتاح لإدارة كل هذا معقد، ولا يمكن فصله إلى أجزاء مستقلة، عليك أن تجمع بين معايير مبنية على أسس اقتصادية، وأخرى تتطلب حسًّا إنسانيًا واجتماعيًا أكبر، وجميعها يجب أن تتعايش بانسجام تام”.
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وحول مخاطر أن ينتهي الأمر بنادي برشلونة في يد صندوق استثماري ويتحوّل من نادٍ مملوك لأعضائه إلى شركة رياضية مساهمة، أوضح لابورتا: “بسبب وضعنا القانوني، من الصعب جدًا أن يتم استغلال برشلونة أو السيطرة عليه من قبل جهات خارجية”.
وأتم: “تلك الدول التي تمتلك صناديق استثمارية تهتم بالاستثمار في الأندية، لكن في حالة برشلونة الأمر معقد للغاية، نحن نسعى إلى إقامة علاقات من خلال رعاية تجارية، لا من خلال المساهمات في رأس المال، لأننا لسنا شركة مساهمة، نحافظ على مسافة واضحة من هؤلاء المستثمرين المحتملين، ونرسم خطًا فاصلاً لا يمكن تجاوزه”.
يستعد منتخب إنجلترا، بقيادة المدرب توماس توخيل، لخوض مباراته في تصفيات كأس العالم 2026 مساء اليوم الثلاثاء، وذلك ضد نظيره منتخب لاتفيا.
ويستضيف ملعب “داوغافا” مباراة منتخبي إنجلترا ولاتفيا، في خضم تصفيات قارة أوروبا المؤهلة إلى كأس العالم الصيف المقبل.
ويمتلك منتخب إنجلترا 15 نقطة حيث يحتل حاليًا صدارة المجموعة الحادية عشر، بينما تمتلك لاتفيا 5 نقاط في المركز الرابع في المجموعة نفسها.
وسبق أن تواجه المنتخبان في خضم التصفيات نفسها حيث فازت إنجلترا بثلاثة أهداف دون رد، وذلك في شهر مارس الماضي. موعد مباراة إنجلترا ولاتفيا اليوم في تصفيات كأس العالم 2026
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Glasgow Rangers have utilised the loan market to great effect in recent seasons to bolster their squad with talents they would otherwise be unable to afford.
Malik Tillman from Bayern Munich. Vaclav Cerny from Wolfsburg. Abdallah Sima from Brighton & Hove Albion. These are all recent examples of exciting forwards who thrived at Ibrox after joining on loan.
However, not every talented loan player has found success in Glasgow, as Manchester United loanee Amad Diallo failed to hit his stride with Rangers.
The current Red Devils star spent the second half of the 2021/22 campaign on loan at Ibrox and only delivered three goals and zero assists in ten matches in the Scottish Premiership, a far cry from the 11 goals and eight assists he produced for United last season.
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According to journalist Paul Gilmour, Rangers have scheduled a medical for Tottenham Hotspur winger Mikey Moore for later this week, if all goes to plan.
The Gers are closing in on a season-long loan deal for the England U19 star, and Gilmour describes it as a ‘mutually beneficial’ deal for all parties involved.
He adds that Birmingham, Charlton, West Brom, and Coventry were also among the teams interested in a deal to sign the 17-year-old forward, which shows that Rangers have beaten off plenty of competition to close in on a deal for the Spurs gem.
Why Mikey Moore may be an Amad Diallo repeat
As was the case with Amad, there is no doubt that Moore is a young talent with huge potential to be a star in the future, as he has already made a first-team breakthrough at Spurs at the age of 17, playing 21 times.
However, this move to Ibrox would be the English dynamo’s first experience of playing senior football on a regular basis and there is no telling how he will adapt to that, as the youngster could struggle to make the transition at first.
That was the case for Amad, who had only played 14 first-team games before his loan to Rangers, and he then only managed three goals and zero assists in 13 games for the club.
Analyst Ben Mattinson claimed that Moore has “superstar potential”, as Amad – who now stars for Manchester United in the Premier League – did, but it is down to him to realise that potential on the pitch in Scotland.
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2
2
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19
13
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11
3
3
England U17
12
10
4
England U16
14
7
2
England U15
4
1
0
As you can see in the table above, the English forward has all the tools to be a success if he can translate his youth form over to senior level, as he scored and assisted goals on a regular basis for club and country at various age groups.
Moore has only scored one goal for Tottenham’s first-team, as shown in the post above, though, and this means that it remains to be seen if he can make an immediate impact at Rangers.
Ultimately, this is an exciting move for the Gers but it is also a gamble as there is the potential that he follows in Amad Diallo’s footsteps at Ibrox, as an incredibly talented player who will use this loan as an initial struggle before going on to thrive in England in the future.
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Of course, Martin will be hoping that he can help Moore to enjoy a successful first loan spell, unlike Amad’s, if this deal gets over the line as planned.