Harvey hands stiff task to Bulls

Victorian all-rounder Ian Harvey has played the parts of rampaging middle order batsman, handy change bowler and key fieldsman to perfection to consign Queensland to difficulty by the halfway mark of the teams’ Pura Cup match in Melbourne today

John Polack30-Nov-2000Victorian all-rounder Ian Harvey has played the parts of rampaging middle order batsman, handy change bowler and key fieldsman to perfection to consign Queensland to difficulty by the halfway mark of the teams’ Pura Cup match in Melbourne today. By stumps on day two, the Bulls have slumped to a mark of 5/135 in response to the Bushrangers’ 9/384 declared – a tribute, in no small measure, to a belligerent Harvey innings, a crucial late wicket, and an excellent slips catch.Victoria’s ongoing injury crisis has seen to it that its side is still missing one of its key slips fieldsmen (Matthew Elliott), one of its most dependable middle order batsmen (Laurie Harper), and two of its main strike bowlers (Damien Fleming and Shane Warne). In the sort of all-hands-on-deck spirit that such emergencies necessitate, Harvey seemed to sense that his own pair might be sufficient to fill the breach.Only the mistimed pull that led to his dismissal in the nineties and one dropped catch served to take any gloss off his day today. And, in any case, those distractions scarcely seemed to make much difference to the extent to which his thumbprint loomed large over the final two sessions in particular.In truth, he should have been dismissed with his score at thirty. Joe Dawes stood under a miscued drive which ballooned high in the air toward him at mid on but barely laid a fingernail on the ball. It was a miss which not only failed to provide medium pacer Adam Dale (3/71 from a marathon forty-six overs) with appropriate reward for a wonderful morning spell but which also haunted Queensland for the remainder of the day.The dropped chance set the stage for a belligerent knock from Harvey (93) that carried the Victorians to the sort of total to which they should never have been allowed to ascend. With characteristic belligerence, the all-rounder proceeded to club sixty-two runs from his next forty-six deliveries. No part of the ground, nor any member of the bowling attack (not even the hitherto unhittable Dale), was spared his punishment.After Dale’s concession of just two scoring strokes during another dawdling morning session had threatened to place a tight cap on the Bushrangers’ progress, Harvey’s innings – replete as it was with ten fours and three sixes – swiftly altered the complexion of proceedings. He had been forced to rein himself in slightly after he had watched Brad Hodge (111) and Darren Berry (6) join Michael Klinger (3) in the pavilion during the pre-lunch period but wasted little time thereafter. His partnerships of fifty-one with Paul Reiffel (13) and forty-four with an equally aggressively-inclined Colin Miller (26 from twenty-six deliveries) proved crucial by the end of the day.Even the absence of Fleming – as a legacy of neck soreness – failed to remove much of the polish from the Bushrangers’ performance through the afternoon. It was an impression confirmed as in-form left armer Mathew Inness (1/36) lured Jimmy Maher (3) into unwisely padding up at a delivery cutting back in off the seam.Harvey’s blemish in the slips granted Martin Love (30) an early life and allowed the elegant right hander to add fifty-four with newcomer Jerry Cassell (28) for the second wicket. But it wasn’t long before the Australian one-day representative was back in the action again. Following the twin removals of Love and Cassell to lbw decisions in the midst of a feisty spell of medium pace from Miller (2/31), he lured Stuart Law (28) into outside edging a lazy cover drive and, at shoulder height, intercepted an edge from a fierce Andrew Symonds (18) drive at Reiffel (1/38).Another imploring Harvey (1/26) lbw appeal against Wade Seccombe (6*) before the wicketkeeper-batsman had scored was denied in the shadow of stumps. But, by then, the die had been cast; on a pitch showing far more variability in bounce than yesterday, his impact had been decisive. Still as many as ninety-nine runs shy of the follow-on mark as its team is, Queensland’s lower order now needs to play with fierce determination tomorrow. There certainly needs to be far more from them in the way of resistance to match that provided by Dale (whose thirteen over spell this morning remarkably cost just seven runs) and promising young off spinning debutant Scott O’Leary (4/105).

West Ham could land Ntcham for nothing

West Ham could sign one of their mooted transfer targets for nothing this summer, if emerging claims are to be believed…

What’s the word?

Last summer, 90min reported that the Irons were one of several teams eyeing a move for Celtic midfielder Olivier Ntcham, whilst over a year ago, it was thought that the two were in advanced talks over a transfer, as per Foot Mercato.

The 25-year-old joined Ligue 1 outfit Marseille during the January transfer window after they failed to secure Hammers star Manuel Lanzini, according to The Sun’s Alan Nixon.

It appears that his future at Parkhead is in serious doubt, if not already over. Celtic are set to terminate his contract a year early, meaning he would be available on a free transfer this summer.

And now it has been revealed by the ever-reliable ExWHUemployee that the Frenchman is represented by a familiar figure, Will Salthouse, who also has the likes of Michail Antonio, Aaron Cresswell, Craig Dawson and Ryan Fredericks on his books.

Squad depth option

Now that the season is done and dusted, and the unthinkable has been achieved, it’s time for David Moyes and the club’s hierarchy to move on with plans ahead of the summer transfer window.

The 58-year-old has transformed the East Londoners from firm relegation candidates to sealing a place in Europe in the space of just one year.

However, if the Irons go into battle next season as they are, they could well struggle due to the lack of rotation options at Moyes’ disposal.

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For instance, the Scotsman is just one injury to Michail Antonio away from not having a senior striker and this is a similar case right across the squad, with the Hammers lacking depth in midfield and in defence.

If Ntcham is available for nothing, then it could be a very shrewd decision to swoop for him, especially given his ties to a reliable figure in Salthouse.

Things have not gone to plan for the Bhoys midfielder at Marseille, where he has averaged an abysmal rating of 6.13, whilst L’Equipe rated one of his performances a brutal 3/10 back in March (via The Sun).

But, truth be told, his stint at the Stade Velodrome was hampered from the minute he walked through the door as then-manager Andre Villas-Boas resigned because he did not want the player.

It wasn’t too long ago that Ntcham was being touted as a £7m target for Premier League teams, whilst current Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers has always been a fan of his, having described him as a “terrific talent” in 2018.

Even Neil Lennon lauded him as “one hell of a player” during his time in charge of the Glasgow giants, so to get him for nothing would be a steal.

Another body in midfield is certainly needed this summer as next season will be Mark Noble’s final campaign in the claret and blue, with Tomas Soucek and Declan Rice the only other two out-and-out central options available to Moyes.

Ntcham won’t be expected to pull up many trees but is surely a worthwhile candidate to consider. He’s set to be available for nothing and Salthouse could well do GSB a major favour.

AND in other news, Moyes could secure his own Vardy with a West Ham swoop for “crazy” £27m-rated talisman…

Windass expects Lamela exit this summer

Dean Windass has exclusively told Football FanCast that Erik Lamela’s days at Tottenham are numbered.

The Argentine was once Spurs’ record signing, but hasn’t ended up making the impact some thought he might make following his move from Roma eight years ago.

Whilst Lamela appeared a favourite of both Mauricio Pochettino and Jose Mourinho, his constant injury problems have never quite allowed him to reach his full potential.

£80,000-a-week man Lamela has missed more than 130 matches through injury, 12 of which came earlier on in the campaign due to a calf problem.

He’s appeared in 14 of Tottenham’s last 15 Premier League fixtures, but he’s about to enter the final 12 months of his deal in north London, meaning Spurs might opt to cash-in to prevent him from leaving for nothing next summer.

And Windass told Football FanCast, that’s what he expects to happen:

“For a winger, he’s a brave winger because he puts his foot in. He’s got all of the quality in the world, you can see that, and Mourinho liked him.

“He played ahead of Gareth Bale, but I think his days will be over now.”

De Boer makes Gers CL claim

Ronald de Boer believes that Glasgow Rangers must be involved in any changes to the Champions League or other competitions in the future.

De Boer discusses Gers

Last week, the European Super League shocked the footballing world – fortunately, it was abandoned within two days of its launch (The Guardian). However, its impact has been widespread and has brought into conversation the place of many European clubs.

Former Gers player De Boer, who scored 40 goals during his time with the Ibrox outfit, was speaking about his former club and he believes that, along with Celtic, they should be involved in discussions if any changes are made to the Champions League or other competitions. He explained (via Daily Record):

“If you just talk about merchandise and interest from people around the world, Rangers and Celtic are definitely up there.

“Wherever you go, there are an unbelievable amount of fans from those clubs.
“I’m not talking about the quality of football in Scotland, just the magnitude of the clubs themselves.
“They’re huge. That’s why, on that level, they’re very close to these big teams we’re talking about, I’m 100 per cent sure of that.
“So if there are any changes in the future, they should be involved or considered.”

Important

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin praised the importance of Rangers and Celtic when knocking the Super League (BBC) – he does at least appreciate the stature of the Old Firm clubs. Unfortunately, their lack of financial power means they are often overlooked at the top of the game, but as De Boer says, in terms of fanbase they can claim to have a seat at the highest table.

De Boer is right in saying that the Gers must be involved in discussions if changes are made, but they should be one of a huge number of clubs. European football needs the ‘smaller’ clubs just as much as the elite – everyone should be given an opportunity to have their say on the future of continental football.

In other news, Rangers are in advanced talks to sign this striker.

Predicted Man City XI vs Chelsea

Manchester City will be looking to seal their place in this season’s FA Cup final as they take on Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea side in the semi-final at Wembley on Saturday evening.

Pep Guardiola’s side can keep their quadruple hopes alive with a win against the Blues, who have dramatically improved since the German manager’s appointment in January. Both sides progressed to the Champions League semi-finals in midweek, with City beating Borussia Dortmund 4-2 on aggregate, whilst the west London side scraped past Porto 2-1.

Rotation always seems likely when Guardiola is involved but the Spanish manager will surely go with something close to his strongest XI given the importance of Saturday’s fixture.

Here’s how Football FanCast expects Guardiola to line up against Chelsea, with three changes from the side which started against Dortmund on Wednesday…

Despite Zack Steffen featuring earlier in the competition, it seems likely that Guardiola will keep his faith in Ederson to start this fixture.

There’s one change in defence as Joao Cancelo comes in at left-back for Oleksandr Zinchenko after the Portuguese defender was left out in midweek.

In midfield, Kevin De Bruyne takes the place of Bernardo Silva, with the Belgian dropping further back despite impressing up front in the win in Germany.

This allows for two changes in attack as Gabriel Jesus returns up front in the hope that he can stretch Chelsea’s ageing defence with runs in behind, with Riyad Mahrez supporting him on the right flank.

Phil Foden is also unfortunate to miss out after a starring display in midweek, but the “exceptional” Raheem Sterling – in the words of England boss Gareth Southgate – has barely featured of late and his pace could prove to be a game-changer for Guardiola. That is especially the case as Reece James will likely push up on the right-hand side, which could leave a lot of space in behind to be exploited by Sterling, so he gets the nod ahead of Foden.

In other news… Man City handed boost in transfer race for £31.5m-rated beast amid Romano claim 

رئيس السنغال: ماني ملك كرة القدم بعد تفوقه على محمد صلاح

أشاد رئيس جمهورية السنغال، ماكي سال، بجناح منتخب أسود التيرانجا والفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي ليفربول، ساديو ماني، بعد فوزهم ببطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا 2021.

ونجحت السنغال في الفوز على مصر بركلات الجزاء الترجيحية يوم، الأحد، الماضي، بعد التعادل في الأشواط الأصلية والإضافية على ملعب “أوليمبي” في الكاميرون.

اقرأ أيضًا.. حارس نيجيريا السابق: صليت لعدم فوز مصر بـ أمم إفريقيا.. والحكام لم يحموا محمد صلاح

وعاد منتخب السنغال إلى بلده أمس، الإثنين، وسط احتفالات صاخبة في الشوارع التي امتلأت عن آخرها بالجماهير التي كانت تنتظر اللقب منذ سنوات طويلة وأخيرًا حصدته على حساب مصر.

وتحدث سال عن رأيه في ماني خلال الاحتفالات في تصريحات نقلتها شبكة “Lerufisquois” السنغالية، وقال: “ساديو ماني هو ملك كرة القدم، حسنًا، أعتقد أنه تغلب على زميله محمد صلاح في تلك المواجهة، ساديو لاعب رائع، لقد رأينا ذلك طوال هذه المباراة”.

وأتم تصريحاته: “الفوز ببطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا هو انتصار كبير للشعب السنغالي بأكمله”.

PL U-turn on Newcastle takeover decision

Some old emails revealed by The Chronicle have shown just how close a decision was to being made on the potential takeover of Newcastle United.

As per the news outlet, in emails sent to the Premier League, officials from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) stated many times that sources believed that a decision on the proposed deal between Mike Ashley and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) group was ‘imminent.’

On June 21st 2020, the top flight reportedly confirmed that a decision to be made on the takeover was ‘possible’, although they did also claim that they could need more time.

The KSA’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) eventually pulled out of the deal after a growing impatience with the top flight’s meandering, and it is not clear why the Premier League suddenly made a U-turn in terms of thinking that a decision was ‘possible’ and then not.

Can the Newcastle takeover be revived?

Given just how close a decision on the potential takeover in the North East was seemingly to being made, it is very much still possible that the bid can be revisited.

It will be interesting to see what the Premier League’s stance is come the pending arbitration case between them and the Tyneside club, and the result of that could make it a lot clearer with regards to whether the takeover can still be revived.

The Daily Mail’s Craig Hope’s latest update seems to suggest a deal is still in the offing, as the journalist claimed on Wednesday that Ashley’s decision to let go of retail staff may have been in cohorts with potential new owners, which you can read about below.

Find out what revelation Craig Hope has dropped on the potential new owners here!

Is Arsenal’s captaincy curse back?

Managers will come and go at Arsenal but the same old problems will remain.

Arsene Wenger isn’t in London anymore but defensive errors are still rife. Unai Emery tried his utmost to eradicate them while Mikel Arteta has come close on occasions.

However, some painstaking individual mistakes have cost them in recent weeks. Whether it be Dani Ceballos against Benfica and Olympiacos, Bernd Leno versus Wolves or Granit Xhaka in the draw with Burnley, it has been nothing short of calamitous.

It appears that when it comes to defending, the club are cursed. Though, there is another area in N5 that appears to be a poisoned chalice; Arsenal’s captaincy.

Ever since Patrick Vieira left back in 2005, the Gunners have been through plenty of captains. Thierry Henry led from the front with his on-field displays but after that, it has been a tale of woe for pretty much each and every one of the club’s skippers.

William Gallas was the first antagonist back in 2007, tarnishing the captaincy and thus, beginning a remarkable trend at London Colney.

On the day that Eduardo broke his leg after a horrific challenge, Arsenal lost to Birmingham and with it, started their title collapse. Gallas was slumped on the floor at full time and sat motionless on the St Andrew’s Turf, waiting for the ground to swallow him up.

If anything encapsulated a host of Arsenal captains in the last 14 years it would be that moment. Cesc Fabregas took on the mantle next and like Henry, led well on the pitch.

However, he eventually moved to Barcelona and even missed an Arsenal game to go to watch the Spanish Grand Prix.

Robin van Persie took on the baton from the midfielder but similarly to Fabregas, departed shortly after following demands he made about the direction of the club. Thomas Vermaelen became his successor but a different kind of curse took over; one where their captain very rarely played.

The Belgian featured just 43 times in the league during his two years as captain. His replacement, Arteta, then played in just 16 matches during his final few campaigns in north London.

Per Mertesacker (seven games) and Laurent Koscielny (17 matches) took on the honour of wearing the captain’s armband afterwards. Koscielny, however, left in bizarre circumstances.

One moment, the French defender was happy and then the next, he was refusing to go on Arsenal’s pre-season tour of America in 2019. He subsequently moved to Bordeaux and then proceeded to rip off a Gunners shirt during his unveiling video.

Though, the worst of all was Granit Xhaka. The Swiss was horrendously torn apart by the club’s supporters in a 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace during the 2019/20 campaign.

As he was being substituted, Xhaka proceeded to rip the armband off, give the crowd some stick and then throw his shirt to the ground in disgust.

Emery consequently relieved him of his duties and made Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang the skipper.

Like Henry, he has led from the front. Without Aubameyang, Arsenal wouldn’t have won the FA Cup last term. However, in recent days, we’ve seen the curse begin to blow up in Arteta’s face.

There has been a certain negativity attached to the honour of Arsenal captain over the last decade and now their star man is the latest to be caught up in some drama.

Aubameyang reported late when the team met up ahead of the north London derby with Tottenham on Sunday and as a result, he was dropped to the bench. It was a major call from the manager in what was their biggest game of the season.

The Gabonese forward failed to get any minutes and then while Arsenal’s subs warmed down on the Emirates pitch at full-time, he got in his car and sped off into the distance.

Time will tell whether that was a landmark moment in his career at the club. Aubameyang has often been the joker of the pack, the go-to man when Arsenal are in a crisis. On this occasion, however, he was nowhere to be seen.

After what’s happened in years gone by, Arteta will be wary of escalating this situation. After all, Arsenal’s number 14 had just started to rediscover his best form; the last thing they need is a starting XI without his name on.

AND in other news, Imagine him and Partey: Edu could sign Xhaka upgrade for AFC with “complete” £22m star…

LUFC: Koch calls for Haaland signing

In a recent interview, Leeds United centre-back, Robin Koch, jokingly called for Erling Haaland to join Marcelo Bielsa’s side.

Since joining Leeds from SC Freiburg last August, life has not got off to the best of starts for Koch at Elland Road, with the defender being sidelined for a considerable amount of his debut Premier League season due to a knee injury.

However, the £15.3 million-rated 24-year-old’s lack of game time for Leeds does not appear to have put him off shopping the club about, as, in a recent interview with SportBild (via Sport Witness), the Germany international jokingly called for Borussia Dortmund centre-forward, Erling Haaland, to join him at Elland Road.

Speaking about Manchester City’s upcoming Champions League clash with Dortmund, Koch said: “City’s defence has improved, but Erling Haaland can also push a ball in against City. Haaland has the killer instinct and the Champions League seems to give him a lot of joy.

“With his stature, this body, he would be made for this! I think the Premier League is a perfect fit for Haaland. Maybe he will stay in Dortmund for another year or two and then come to us in Leeds [grins].”

Transfer Tavern Take

While Leeds’ improvement as a club under the leadership of Bielsa has been rather remarkable, perhaps the signing of a player such as the £141,000-per-week Haaland still remains slightly out of the club’s reach, for now.

Having said that, with the striker’s father, Alf-Inge, having played for the Whites in his time as a professional footballer, perhaps, along with the comments of Koch, Haaland could be convinced of a move to Elland Road at some point in the future.

Although, it would not be advisable for fans of Leeds to hold their breath while they wait to find out.

In other news: Leeds United have been urged to sign this “highly sought-after” £31k-p/w star this summer – find out more here!

Liverpool must start Ox against Leipzig

Liverpool head into their UEFA Champions League last-16 second-leg against RB Leipzig in a bit of a crisis.

Since the turn of the year, the Reds have lost seven matches, with the recent 1-0 defeat against Fulham at Anfield being a low point in the tenure of Jurgen Klopp.

A whole host of the German’s charges at Anfield are woefully out of form yet one man still fails to be handed an opportunity: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

The upcoming European clash could be the perfect opportunity to reintroduce him into the starting line-up in place of Thiago Alcantara.

So far this season, the former Arsenal man has made just ten appearances in all competitions with just three of those being starts.

The early months of his campaign were blighted by injury, only returning to contention in mid-December. However, since then, he has only featured for a total of 201 minutes in the Premier League.

With Liverpool in such a commanding position heading into the second leg, the game could be a wonderful opportunity to hand Oxlade-Chamberlain a much sought-after place in the starting XI.

Some would argue that it makes no sense for the Englishman to replace summer signing Thiago in the lineup due to his much inferior output.

In one respect, they would be correct. According to WhoScored, the Spaniard is superior to Oxlade-Chamberlain in shots, key passes and dribbles per game.

Despite that,  however, it is actually the Englishman who has had a more telling contribution on the pitch with an assist. Whilst that is still not sparkling, the £120k p/w midfielder has achieved that in far less game time as Thiago continues his struggles to adapt to the demands of life at Anfield.

Even Klopp has pointed out an aspect that Liverpool are desperately missing and one that Oxlade-Chamberlain could bring: “energy”.

The reigning Premier League champions look flat and uninspiring at the current time. They need a spark from somewhere and that could potentially be with the recall of Oxlade-Chamberlain.

AND in more news, should Jurgen Klopp walk from Anfield in the near future, FSG have to target former midfielder Steven Gerrard as the German’s replacement…

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