Lone Broad keeping England afloat

Stuart Broad has almost single-handedly kept England alive in this pulsating Test match. It’s quite a turnaround for someone who was one tough call away from being sent back to county cricket

Andrew McGlashan at Trent Bridge30-Jul-2011Firstly with the bat, then with the ball Stuart Broad has almost single-handedly kept England alive in this pulsating Test match. It’s quite a turnaround for someone who was one tough call away from being sent back to county cricket, but now he has a career-best 6 for 46 and a hat-trick to his name.In a neat turn of events Broad was the third victim of the last Test hat-trick when Peter Siddle struck at Brisbane in the opening Test last November. On Friday he inflicted India’s first three-in-three in Test cricket and the 12th by an England bowler when he had MS Dhoni caught at slip, Harbhajan Singh lbw despite an edge and clean-bowled Praveen Kumar. The sight of a bowler in full, destructive, flow is thrilling viewing and Broad has shown his capability for such bursts before at The Oval and Durban in 2009. This, though, reached a new level.His spell with the second new-ball was worth 5 for 5 as, for the second time in two days, England claimed the final session of the day to keep themselves in touch in a match that was drifting away while Rahul Dravid and Yuvraj Singh, who was dropped off Broad when he had 4, added 128. As Broad hustled through the lower order the atmosphere became electric; a hat-trick always conjures huge emotion but the intimacy of English grounds – and Trent Bridge especially – made this a compelling moment.”The crowd were fantastic today and they lifted us with that second new ball, they knew it was going to be a key period as the players did,” Broad said. “It was quite a fearsome atmosphere for the Indian batsmen to come into.”Fearsome, maybe, but Broad still had to keep his cool and it was a mark of his soaring confidence that the hat-trick ball was full at the stumps when so many are often off target as the bowler gets carried away. His family, including father Chris Broad, were in the stands watching. It wasn’t Broad’s first hat-trick, but he had to go back his teenage years at Oakham School to remember his previous ones.Stuart Broad’s hat-trick dragged England back in contention but India are ahead•AFP”The atmosphere wasn’t quite as good at school with the parents watching,” he joked. “In the context of the game it was important to pick those wickets up quickly so to get a hat-trick was special but it won’t mean much if we don’t go on and win this Test. You always have fond memories when you win so it’s important we go on and build a big score which we have done a lot in the past year.”And that win won’t be easy; the last England hat-trick was taken by Ryan Sidebottom, at Hamilton, in a Test that was lost. They have already lost Alastair Cook, have Jonathan Trott injured, are still 43 behind and will face a fairly new ball in the morning. “We are still a little bit behind in this Test but hopefully we can have a blazer of a day tomorrow and put us in the ascendancy,” Broad said.It could be suggested that if England want to be the best in the world then they shouldn’t put themselves in such difficult positions. However, the character to keep fighting back is not to be sniffed at and something this team has in bucket loads. Remember the World Cup where each calamitous group-stage defeat was followed by an often mind-boggling victory? There is the danger of inconsistency from them, but they have a belief to come back for a difficult session, day or match.”There’s a lot of positive talking in the dressing room,” Broad said. “We are very good at reassessing the position we are in and setting new goals. We knew after tea it would be a huge effort to fight through – we probably weren’t expecting to bowl India out – but we wanted to go at two-and-a-half an over and really clog them down then pick up a couple of wickets. To bowl them out was pretty special but Saturday will be our biggest test in this match to see if we can get 300 runs.”Yet for all the emotion created by Broad’s hat-trick England didn’t make the most of the conditions especially in the first two sessions while dropped catches raised their head again. The match could yet come to be decided by Kevin Pietersen’s spill at gully when Yuvraj was in single figures. The fifth-wicket stand with Dravid wasn’t terminated until they’d put India in the lead.Andrew Strauss played down the missed chances before this game – he was guilty of two at Lord’s – saying the team catch most on offer, but two more here (Alastair Cook shelled one off Ishant Sharma late in the innings) will frustrate Andy Flower and Richard Halsall, the fielding coach, while Strauss told his team at tea to lift their energy levels.Dropping Yuvraj was a bit of a concern when he and Dravid were going well,” Broad admitted. “We knew that new-ball period would be a huge hour for us. Strauss asked as a tea if we could raise our intensity during that hour to put some pressure on the Indian batsmen. Fortunately there was some swing and the edges came our way. We’ve got ourselves back in this game. Like I said yesterday India probably won three quarters of the day and we’ve nicked the last session.”Two post-tea surges have kept England within touching distance, but they can’t afford to keep leaving their best performances for so late in the day if they want to extend their series lead in Nottingham. And Broad would probably be grateful for some help.

When Sehwag couldn't do a Bravo

Four batsmen scored fifties in the fifth ODI at Trinidad, and the factor that won the game for West Indies was that they had three of them, whereas India had only Virender Sehwag

George Binoy28-May-2006Four batsmen scored fifties in the fifth ODI in Trinidad and what won West Indies the match was that they had three of them, whereas India had only Virender Sehwag. Chris Gayle, Ramnaresh Sarwan and Dwayne Bravo scored contrasting half-centuries: Gayle provided a blistering start with a flurry of boundaries, Sarwan tided over the middle overs patiently before Bravo accelerated during the slog.For India, however, Sehwag played the roles of both Gayle and Sarwan. He got the run-chase off to a rapid enough start after India lost two early wickets, and held fort in the middle overs. His inability to stay until the finish, like Bravo did, was what swung the game for West Indies. The graphic below shows the percentage of dot balls, singles, doubles and boundaries in the four fifties.As you can see, Gayle and Bravo played very different innings. Gayle’s first seven scoring shots were fours as he took advantage of the hard new ball. He hardly ran any singles and kept trying to find the fence even though Rahul Dravid chose to delay the Powerplays. Bravo, however, entered when boundaries were hard to come by. He made up for this by dabbing the ball into gaps and running like wildfire. Bravo’s first 37 runs took just 31 balls but included just one four. The most telling stat as to how effectively Bravo adapted to the conditions is his dot-ball count. Bravo played just six dots in his 44-ball innings while Gayle had 44 in his 61-ball innings. Bravo’s tendency to take a run off every ball and convert ones into twos at the slightest fumble put immense pressure on the Indians, and they cracked. Throws were wide, tight run-outs were missed, and crucially, Bravo was dropped when he had made just 24.Sarwan’s solid innings ensured that West Indies had wickets intact for Bravo to up the tempo at the death. Though Sarwan’s 52 off 97 balls could be regarded as slow, he did what the Indian batsmen couldn’t – bat patiently on a slow pitch without losing regular wickets. Sehwag’s riposte was fitting: he scored 11 boundaries, one more than Gayle, and comfortably outpaced Sarwan. But for a single person to accomplish what three batsmen had done was asking too much.

'I don't like the gesture' – Barcelona star Robert Lewandowski slammed for pulling out of international duty as Poland prepare for vital World Cup qualifier against Finland

Poland captain and Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski has drawn the ire of a former Polish international for pulling out of the nation's squad.

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    Barcelona striker Lewandowski has been slammed by legendary former Polish international Zbigniew Boniek after the veteran striker announced he would not be taking in part in the nation's upcoming games in June, which also includes a crucial World Cup qualifying group stage game against minnows Finland.

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    Earlier this week, the 36-year-old revealed that he would not be joining the Poland national team squad for a friendly against Moldova followed by the World Cup qualifier against Finland. Lewandowski took to social media to explain his reasons behind withdrawing his name from the squad, citing that he was physically exhausted.

    “Dear fans! Due to the circumstances and the intensity of the club’s season, the coach and I have jointly decided that I will not participate in the Polish national team’s training camp in June," he wrote. "Playing in red and white has always been a dream come true for me, but sometimes your body gives you a signal that it needs a temporary rest. I support the players with all my heart and believe we have beautiful moments and many goals to achieve. See you soon!”

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    Speaking on Prawda Futbolu (h/t Barca Universal), the ex-Poland Football Association president said: “I would like to extend his vacation… the captain of the national team. As for me, I wouldn’t have done that. Robert did it and I respect him, but I don’t like the gesture."

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    The former Dortmund and Bayern Munich striker had a terrific individual and collective season at Barcelona, scoring 42 goals in all competition to reach a century of goals in Blaugrana colours. He will be entering the final year of his contract, but it remains to be seen if he stays beyond the 2025-26 campaign. He does, however, have an option to extend his stay in Catalunya until June 2027.

Harvey Elliott set for medical as Liverpool exit agreed

Harvey Elliott is set to spend the 2025-26 season on loan with Aston Villa, which would become a permanent transfer next summer.

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Elliott is in the final stages of completing what will eventually mark the end of his career at Liverpool. writes that the 22-year-old has been given permission to undergo a medical with Aston Villa and has travelled to Birmingham. It will start as a loan for the duration of this season but is expected to become permanent next summer because of an obligation to buy valued at £35 million ($47m).

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Having played over 50 games in Jurgen Klopp's final season, Elliott found himself struggling for opportunities under successor Arne Slot. With Florian Wirtz adding to the competition for attacking midfield and wide places, that was only going to get worse unless the youngster moved on. But joining Aston Villa will keep him closer to home than a potential switch to RB Leipzig would have.

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Liverpool stand to make a huge profit on Elliott, despite the £35m fee falling short of their original asking price, ranging from £40-50m ($54-68m). The Reds paid a maximum of £4.3m ($5.8m) in compensation when signing a 16-year-old Elliott from Fulham.

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If all goes as expected, Aston Villa will finish transfer deadline day with Elliott and Jadon Sancho through the door, while Liverpool are racing the clock to complete anticipated deals for Alexander Isak and Marc Guehi. One player not expected to be on the move is goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, who was ultimately overlooked by Manchester United in favour of emerging Belgian talent Senne Lammens.

Clark vs Barnard in Oval showdown

Opening day of Surrey vs Warwickshire defined by two allrounders and outstanding signings

Matt Roller10-May-2024This was a day defined by the performances of two allrounders who have been among the outstanding county signings of the modern era: Jordan Clark, the underestimated linchpin of Surrey’s back-to-back Championship titles, and Ed Barnard, who needs four runs on Saturday to complete his maiden first-class hundred as a Warwickshire player.Clark showed some promise as a red-ball cricketer in his Lancashire days: he dismissed Joe Root, Kane Williamson and Jonny Bairstow as part of a Roses hat-trick in 2018, which proved to be his final season at the club. But when he arrived at Surrey, the defending champions, it was hard to see how he would become a regular feature in their Championship side.He has done that and more, playing a pivotal role in their recent success. His batting and bowling averages for the club are near-identical (28.20 and 28.23 respectively) and he has thrived as a first-change bowler in a four or five-man seam attack. Last week, he struck 106 not out off 102 balls in Surrey’s convincing victory over Hampshire.Related

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Clark burst this game open for Surrey after Warwickshire’s bright start, racing to 50 for 0 in 10 overs after being asked to bat first. He struck in his second over, going wide on the crease and nipping one back past Alex Davies’ leave to uproot his off stump; when Sean Abbott trapped Rob Yates lbw in his next over, Warwickshire had lost both openers inside three balls.Sam Hain made his return to the Warwickshire side after missing the start of the season for personal reasons, and started brightly after twin hundreds for the seconds last week. But he was incorrectly given out caught behind on the stroke of lunch to Kemar Roach, who then had Jacob Bethell caught at second slip – after Dom Sibley parried the initial chance at first – after lunch.And Clark struck regularly through the day, as if to prove his worth: he trapped Dan Mousley on the knee roll, had Will Rhodes well caught at slip by Sibley, and induced a chop-on from Michael Burgess with the old ball which left his leg stump on the ground. That left Warwickshire 222 for 7, and in danger of missing out on a single batting bonus point.But by the close, Barnard had guided them to 318 for 8, scoring heavily through cover-point. He added 50 for the eighth wicket with Aamer Jamal and an unbroken 41 with No. 10 Craig Miles, and should complete his sixth first-class hundred – and first since leaving Worcestershire – on Saturday morning, as Warwickshire target a third batting point.Rhodes was Warwickshire’s captain at the time they brought Barnard in, and recalls a queue of counties attempting to sign him. “That sort of cricketer comes few and far between and to have him here is fantastic,” he said. “It’s a massive help for the team if he can score these runs at No. 6 and then contribute with the ball.”With Tim Bresnan moving on, we were looking for that No. 6 or 7 who could bowl a lot of overs, and he’s probably one of the best in the country in the role. When he cropped up and said that he was looking to leave Worcester, we jumped at the chance to get him. He’s been an outstanding signing.”It is a running joke in the Warwickshire dressing room that Barnard always “misses out on flat ones”. At the start of the season, he made 1 off 4 balls in a team total of 698 for 3 declared against Durham at Edgbaston. “But he certainly cashed in today,” Rhodes said with a smile.Warwickshire have been involved in four draws out of four at the start of this season but this match looks likely to have a result. Their 318 for 8 is already the second-highest score that Surrey have conceded this year – behind Somerset’s 351 all out – and they have an opportunity to stamp their mark on this game on Saturday.

Disaster for Barcelona! Camp Nou reopening in serious jeopardy as La Liga champions await final word before match against Como

Barcelona may have to delay their long-awaited return to Camp Nou, with the upcoming clash against Como now in jeopardy.

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    According to , Barcelona find themselves in dire straits as the City Council might not issue their First Occupancy license after approving the Activities and Construction license last week. In order to complete the lower level and initial seating tiers of the stadium, the club need to be granted a First Occupancy license, which can then give them access to a 60,000 capacity in the stadium. But due to the constraints, they can host only 25,000 fans for the Joan Gamper Trophy match against Como on August 10. Barca have also planned a drill, without fans, in late July, to test the operations.

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    Last week's decision received a warm welcome as the club could now start selling off the premium VIP seats, which is part of a €100 million 30-year revenue plan and crucial to their hopes of complying with La Liga's financial rules. However, the club need complete approval by late July for the Joan Gamper Trophy and a delay could force the game to be shifted to Estadi Johan Cruyff, which has a 6,000 capacity. The Estadi Olimpic is also an option, but it has a concert scheduled for August 9, one day prior to Barca's game against Cesc Fabregas' side.

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IPL 2024 auction: The list of sold and unsold players

Who was sold to whom, and who didn’t get a bid?

Sreshth Shah19-Dec-2023

IPL 2024 auction sold playersRovman Powell (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 7.4 crore (USD 892,000 approx)Harry Brook (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 4 crore (USD 482,000 approx)Travis Head (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 6.8 crore (USD 819,000 approx)Wanindu Hasaranga (Base price INR 1.5 crore) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 1.5 crore (USD 181,000 approx)Rachin Ravindra (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to CSK for INR 1.8 crore (USD 217,000 approx)Shardul Thakur (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to CSK for INR 4 crore (USD 482,000 approx)Azmatullah Omarzai (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for INR 50 lakh (USD 60,000 approx)Pat Cummins (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 20.50 crore (USD 2,470,000 approx)Gerald Coetzee (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 5 crore (USD 602,000 approx)Harshal Patel (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Punjab Kings for 11.75 crore (USD 1,412,000 approx)Daryl Mitchell (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to CSK for INR 14 crore (USD 1,687,000 approx)Chris Woakes (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Punjab Kings for INR 4.2 crore (USD 506,000 approx)Tristan Stubbs (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 50 lakh (USD 60,000 approx)KS Bharat (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to KKR for INR 50 lakh (USD 60,000 approx)Chetan Sakariya (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to KKR for INR 50 lakh (USD 60,000 approx)Alzarri Joseph (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to RCB for 11.5 crore (USD 1,386,000 approx)Umesh Yadav (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Gujarat Titans for 5.8 crore (USD 697,000 approx)Shivam Mavi (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to LSG for 6.4 crore (USD 771,000 approx)Mitchell Starc (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to KKR for 24.75 crore (USD 2,982,000 approx)Jaydev Unadkat (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 1.6 crore (USD 193,000 approx)Dilshan Madushanka (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 4.6 crore (USD 554,000 approx)Shubham Dubey (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 5.8 crore (USD 697,000 approx)Sameer Rizvi (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to CSK for 8.4 crore (USD 1,120,000 approx)Angkrish Raghuvanshi (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to KKR for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Arshin Kulkarni (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to LSG for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Shahrukh Khan (Base price INR 40 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for INR 7.4 crore (USD 892,000 approx)Ramandeep Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to KKR for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Tom Kohler-Cadmore (Base price INR 40 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 40 lakh (USD 48,200 approx)Ricky Bhui (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Kumar Kushagra (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 7.2 crore (USD 867,500 approx)Yash Dayal (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to RCB for INR 5 crore (USD 602,400 approx)Sushant Mishra (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for 2.2 crore (USD 265,000 approx)Akash Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Kartik Tyagi (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for INR 60 lakh (USD 72,300 approx)Rasikh Salam (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Manav Suthar (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Manimaran Siddharth (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to LSG for INR 2.4 crore (USD 289,200 approx)Shreyas Gopal (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Sherfane Rutherford (Base price 1.5 crore) sold to KKR for INR 1.5 crore (USD 181,000 approx)Ashton Turner (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to LSG for INR 1 crore (181,000 approx)Tom Curran (Base price 1.5 crore) sold to RCB for 1.5 crore (USD 181,000 approx)David Willey (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to LSG for INR 2 crore (USD 241,000 approx)Spencer Johnson (INR 50 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for INR 10 crore (USD 1,205,000 approx)Mustafizur Rahman (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to CSK for INR 2 crore (USD 241,000 approx)Jhye Richardson (Base price INR 1.5 crore) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 5 crore (USD 602,000 approx)Nuwan Thushara (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 4.8 crore (USD 578,300 approx)Naman Dhir (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Anshul Kamboj (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Sumit Kumar (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 1 crore (USD 120,000 approx)Ashutosh Sharma (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Vishwanath Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Shashank Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Tanay Thyagarajan (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Robin Minz (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for 3.6 crore (USD 433,800 approx)Prince Choudhary Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Jhathavedh Subramanyan (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Manish Pandey (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to KKR for INR 50 lakh (USD 60,200 approx)Rilee Rossouw (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Punjab Kings for INR 8 crore (USD 936,900 approx)Lockie Ferguson (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to RCB for INR 2 crore (USD 241,000 approx)Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to KKR for INR 2 crore (USD 241,000 approx)Mohammad Arshad Khan (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to LSG for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Mohammad Nabi (Base price INR 1.5 crore) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 1.5 crore (USD 181,000 approx)Shai Hope (Base price INR 75 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 75 lakh (USD 90,500 approx)Gus Atkinson (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to KKR for INR 1 crore (USD 120,000 approx)Swastik Chikara (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Abid Mushtaq (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Shivalik Sharma (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Swapnil Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to RCB for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Aravelly Avanish (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to CSK for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Nandre Burger (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 50 lakh (USD 60,200 approx)Sakib Hussain (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to KKR for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Saurav Chauhan (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to RCB for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)

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IPL 2024 auction unsold playersKarun Nair (Base price INR 50 lakh)Steven Smith (Base price INR 2 crore)Phil Salt (Base price INR 1.5 crore)Josh Inglis (Base price 2 crore)Kusal Mendis (Base price INR 50 lakh)Josh Hazlewood (Base price INR 2 crore)Adil Rashid (Base price INR 2 crore)Waqar Salamkheil (Base price INR 50 lakh)Akeal Hosein (Base price INR 50 lakh)Ish Sodhi (Base price INR 75 lakh)Tabraiz Shamsi (Base price INR 50 lakh)Rohan Kunnummal (Base price INR 20 lakh)Priyansh Arya (Base price INR 20 lakh)Manan Vohra (Base price INR 20 lakh)Sarfaraz Khan (Base price INR 20 lakh)Raj Bawa (Base price INR 20 lakh)Vivrant Sharma (Base price INR 20 lakh)Atit Sheth (Base price INR 20 lakh)Hrithik Shokeen (Base price INR 20 lakh)Urvil Patel (Base price INR 20 lakh)Vishnu Solanki (Base price INR 20 lakh)Kuldip Yadav (Base price INR 20 lakh)Ishan Porel (Base price INR 20 lakh)Shiva Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh)Murugan Ashwin (Base price INR 20 lakh)Pulkit Narang (Base price INR 20 lakh)Finn Allen (Base price INR 75 lakh)Colin Munro (Base price INR 1.5 crore)Rassie van der Dussen (Base price INR 2 crore)Qais Ahmad (Base price INR 50 lakh)Michael Bracewell (Base price INR 1 crore)James Neesham (Base price INR 1.5 crore)Keemo Paul (Base price INR 75 lakh)Odean Smith (Base price INR 50 lakh)Dushmantha Chameera (Base price INR 50 lakh)Ben Dwarshuis (Base price INR 50 lakh)Matt Henry (Base price 75 lakh)Kyle Jamieson (Base price INR 1 crore)Tymal Mills (Base price INR 1.5 crore)Adam Milne (Base price INR 1 crore)Lance Morris (Base price INR 75 lakh)Sandeep Warrier (Base price INR 50 lakh)Luke Wood (Base price INR 50 lakh)Rithik Easwaran (Base price INR 20 lakh)Himmat Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh)Shashank Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh)Sumeet Verma (Base price INR 20 lakh)Harsh Dubey (Base price INR 20 lakh)Tanush Kotian (Base price INR 20 lakh)Kamlesh Nagarkoti (Base price INR 20 lakh)Pradosh Ranjan Paul (Base price INR 20 lakh)G Ajitesh (Base price INR 20 lakh)Gaurav Chaudhary (Base price INR 20 lakh)Bipin Saurabh (Base price INR 20 lakh)KM Asif (Base price INR 20 lakh)Sakib Hussain (Base price INR 20 lakh)Mohammed Kaif (Base price INR 20 lakh)Abhilash Shetty (Base price INR 20 lakh)Gurjapneet Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh)Prithvi Raj Yarra (Base price INR 20 lakh)Shubham Agarwal (Base price INR 20 lakh)Krishnan Shrijith (Base Price INR 20 lakh)

Após vice, Casares diz que 'São Paulo quer mais' e fala sobre planejamento para 2023

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Horas após a derrota para o Independiente del Valle na final da Copa Sul-Americana, o presidente do São Paulo, Julio Casares, se manifestou publicamente com um vídeo publicado nas redes sociais do clube. Em sua fala, disse que espera “algo a mais” para o clube do Morumbi e que o planejamento para 2023 será mantido mesmo com a derrota.

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– Eu quero externar minha tristeza. Assim como vocês, eu também sou torcedor. Os milhões de torcedores são-paulinos pelo Brasil, pelo mundo e, principalmente, aqueles que vieram a Córdoba saíram tristes. E nós estamos tristes. Eu tenho que me solidarizar a todos vocês. Perder uma decisão é um momento de profunda tristeza – disse o mandatário.

Casares listou as três finais que o time disputou nos 21 meses de sua gestão (com o título do Paulista de 2021 e os vice-campeonatos no estadual de 2022 e ontem) e lembrou da semifinal da Copa do
Brasil. O que é pouco para ele.

– Claro que é pouco. Nós queremos mais. Queremos conquistas. Mas para obter conquistas, é preciso chegar às decisões. E voltamos a disputá-las. Nós precisamos disso. E estamos chegando graças a um trabalho de reconstrução. Onde a maturação de um elenco jovem com mais experientes começa a trazer resultados dentro de campo – afirmou.

Casares ainda concluiu o vídeo citando o planejamento na área de futebol para 2023, “que continua”.

– Vida que segue. O Campeonato Brasileiro continua e nós vamos trabalhar para que a gente consiga melhor resultado de classificação. O planejamento continua na área do futebol, que vai em frente, avançando – comentou, sem dar maiores detalhes.

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Diego Costa aponta falhas defensivas do São Paulo como cruciais na derrota para o Flamengo

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Na noite desta quarta-feira, o São Paulo não conseguiu sair com vantagem no primeiro jogo válido pela semifinal da Copa do Brasil, disputado no estádio do Morumbi.De acordo com o zagueiro Diego Costa, as falhas no sistema defensivo do Tricolor foram grandes responsáveis para que o Rubro-Negro pudesse avançar no placar.

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– A gente propôs o jogo, teve a bola. Infelizmente, no primeiro e segundo gol a gente falhou defensivamente, mas acho que é seguir. Futebol tudo acontece, a gente vai para buscar a vitória – disse Diego Costa.

No segundo gol, marcado por Gabigol, Jandrei foi um dos grandes culpados. Após um desvio mal feito do goleiro, a bola parou no atacante, que aproveitou e tocou para o gol.

O jogo da volta acontece no Maracanã, no dia 14 de setembro.O Tricolor volta a campo neste domingo pelo Campeonato Brasileiro. A bola rola no estádio do Morumbi, contra o Fortaleza, às 16h.

Barcelona view Julian Alvarez as Robert Lewandowski's ideal replacement amid talk of transfer bid for Atletico Madrid star

Barcelona president Joan Laporta has named Julian Alvarez as the top candidate to replace Robert Lewandowski.

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Alvarez is Barcelona’s No. 1 targetLewandowski contract ends after next seasonLaporta confirms long-term interest for the ArgentineFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Barcelona have made a clear decision on who they want to lead their front line after Lewandowski leaves and that man is Alvarez. According to reports from , club president Joan Laporta has said that Alvarez has jumped ahead of other targets like Rafael Leao. The idea is not to sign him immediately, but to plan for the 2026–27 season, when Lewandowski’s current contract ends and he is expected to leave the club.

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The Polish star may be 36 years old, but he’s still performing at an elite level. With 42 goals this season across all competitions in the 2024-25 campaign, his importance to the team remains unmatched. The Catalan giants are thinking ahead, however, and know they will need a striker who can hit similar heights.

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Former Manchester City striker Alvarez had an outstanding season at Atletico Madrid, scoring 29 goals in all competitions. However, signing him won’t be easy. Atletico paid €75 million (£63m/$86m) for him and have locked him in with a €500m (£420m/$570m) release clause. Their president Enrique Cerezo has already said Alvarez is not for sale.

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La Liga champions Barca will monitor the Argentine striker closely throughout the next season while they continue to rebuild their finances as they keep their eye open for Lewandowski's successor.

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