Pundit claims Kane would make Man United title contenders

Manchester United would become genuine title contenders by making a late swoop for Harry Kane, according to Steve Howey.

England captain Kane has grown frustrated by a lack of trophies at Tottenham Hotspur and publicly confirmed he wants to leave his boyhood club before the transfer window slams shut next week.

While Manchester City have been the frontrunners for Kane’s signature all summer and boss Pep Guardiola has revealed his desire to sign last season’s Premier League Golden Boot winner, arch-rivals Manchester United have also been keeping tabs on the situation and club legend Gary Neville has urged the Red Devils to leap to the front of the queue.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has already completed two big-money transfers during the window, with England international Jadon Sancho making the £73million switch from Borussia Dortmund and 2018 World Cup winner Raphael Varane joining from Real Madrid.

But former Premier League defender Howey believes the acquisition of Kane would immediately bolster Manchester United’s chances of clinching the title.

He exclusively told Football FanCast: “They would automatically become title contenders by signing Kane.

“I think they look stronger defensively after signing Varane from Real Madrid. They’re looking good in midfield, with Paul Pogba starting the season really well and Bruno Fernandes scoring goals.

“Although Solskjaer has been criticised in the past, I think he is slowly and steadily building a decent team. If they get a player of Kane’s quality, that would take them to a different level.”

While anything can happen while the transfer window remains open, it does look like no club will be signing Kane this summer, with the player recently stating that he now intends to stay at the club.

Baker let Adkins down vs Crawley

Charlton are starting to build some momentum after a stunning 6-1 win over Crawley in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday night.

Nigel Adkins’ side lost four of their first five competitive fixtures and picked up one point from those games, a 0-0 draw with Sheffield Wednesday on the opening day, in a dreadful opening few weeks of the 2021/22 campaign.

They managed to turn things around last weekend with a 2-0 win over Crewe Alexandra, before dishing out a 6-1 hammering to Crawley on Tuesday. Josh Davison scored twice, with Corey Taylor, Elliot Lee and Mason Burstow also scoring, along with an own goal from Crawley’s George Francomb.

There are always positives and negatives that can be taken from games and the latter for this match came in the form of Charlie Baker’s display at right-back.

The teenager full-back was handed an opportunity by Adkins to show that he can come in and perform to a high standard, potentially with the view to him getting more chances in League One this season. However, he was unable to do that as he struggled on the pitch despite the 6-1 win.

Baker was handed a SofaScore rating of 6.6 for his display, whilst eight of the other starters achieved scores of 7.1 or higher. Per SofaScore, the 18-year-old gave away possession of the ball 20 times from 60 touches, which means that he gave Crawley the ball once in every three touches. With a pass success rate of 66%, this suggests that he was unable to offer a reliable option in possession as he consistently failed to find a teammate with his passes and loose touches.

Only three of his seven attempted long passes and crosses came off and he registered zero shots on target or chances created. This means that he was not able to offer a consistent attacking threat down the right flank to support his teammates.

Defensively, the full-back also failed to impress. Per SofaScore, he did not complete a single tackle in the 90 minutes he played, whilst making two interceptions, two clearances and zero blocks. He also lost 60% of his defensive duels, losing five of his eight aerial battles and one of his two ground duels.

He let himself down as he was off the pace at both ends of the pitch. Hopefully, however, he will be given a chance to make up for this howler of a performance in the next round of the competition and show that this display was a one-off.

حسام غالي يعلن تفاصيل مفاوضات سواريش وأسباب اختياره لقيادة الأهلي

قال حسام غالي عضو مجلس إدارة النادي الأهلي، إن اختيار ريكاردو سواريش المدرب الجديد جاء بناء على معايير، مشيرًا إلى أنه يعلم قيمة القلعة الحمراء جيدًا.

ويعقد النادي الأهلي مؤتمرًا صحفيًا حاليًا بمقر الأهلي بالجزيرة ظهر اليوم الجمعة؛ لتقديم الجهاز الفني الجديد للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي.

وقال غالي خلال تصريحات بالمؤتمر الصحفي: “الكابتن محمود الخطيب رئيس النادي ولجنة التخطيط شكلا لجنة ثلاثية لترشيح مدير فني جديد ضمت كلا من أمير توفيق مدير التعاقدات وعمرو شاهين المدير التنفيذي لشركة الأهلي لكرة القدم وأنا”.

وتابع: “تمت دراسة عدد كبير من السير الذاتية لمدربين من مختلف المدارس الكروية”.

وأضاف: “تم الاستقرار على قائمة مختصرة من 4 مدربين ممن انطبقت عليهم المعايير الموضوعة، وكان من بينهم سواريش”.

وأردف: “بعد مشاورات بين الكابتن الخطيب والسيد ياسين منصور رئيس شركة الأهلي لكرة القدم، ولجنة التخطيط تم التواصل مع المدير الفني البرتغالي الذي رحب بشدة بتولي المسؤولية”.

طالع أيضًا.. الخطيب يوجه الشكر لثلاثي الجهاز الفني لـ الأهلي بعد تعيين سواريش

وأشار غالي إلى أن سواريش يعرف جيدًا قيمة النادي الأهلي وحجمه في المنطقة وهو ما جعل الأمور التفاوضية تسير بشكل مرن للغاية.

واختتم: “سواريش يملك طموحات كبيرة لتحقيقها، ويحظى بثقة ودعم مسؤولي النادي، وأتمنى أن يحظى بدعم جماهير النادي لتحقيق تطلعات المرحلة المقبلة”.

Inzamam hopes for presidential intervention

Inzamam-ul-Haq is optimistic Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari will help resolve the issue between the ICL players and the Pakistan board

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Inzamam-ul-Haq leads the Lahore Badshahs in the ICL © Getty Images
Inzamam-ul-Haq, the former Pakistan captain who now plays for the ICL, is optimistic the country’s president, Asif Ali Zardari, will help resolve the issue between the league’s players and the PCB.The Pakistan board, acting in accordance to the BCCI’s wishes, banned all Pakistani players in the ICL from representing regional teams as well as the national side. But Inzamam said he met Pakistan’s law minister Farooq Naek and told him the ICL contracts gave top priority to national duty and the league was willing to release a player if he was selected to play for the country.”Mr Naek heard us out and even had a look at our contracts,” Inzamam told the . “Then the law minister had a word with Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari about our request. The president has said he will meet the ICL players and the board and try to sort the issue out. I am hoping for a positive result.”Inzamam said players like Imran Nazir and Abdul Razzaq could still play for Pakistan and there was no reason to ignore them just because they played for the ICL. The ICL’s second season starts on Saturday with hosts Hyderabad Heroes taking on the Lahore Badshahs, led by Inzamam.

Amerasinghe bowls SL A to tense win

Ishara Amerasinghe’s five-wicket haul narrowly gave Sri Lanka A victory in the first unofficial one-day international against hosts South Africa A at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom

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Ishara Amerasinghe’s five-wicket haul narrowly gave Sri Lanka A victory in the first unofficial one-day international against hosts South Africa A at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom. South Africa, chasing 275, needed seven runs from the final over, but Amerasinghe struck with the first and fourth balls to deny them victory by three runs.South Africa were given a steady, if unspectacular, start. Imraan Khan and Heino Kuhn, who earlier took four catches behind the stumps, added 57 before Kuhn departed in the 13th over. Khan and Alviro Petersen, South Africa’s captain, then took the score to 107 when Amerasinghe removed Khan for 61. That became 107 for 3 when Amerasinghe sent Henry Davids back a first-ball duck. With the asking rate increasing Petersen started hitting out – Gihan Rupasinghe’s single over went for 21 runs – but once Dilruwan Perera dismissed him for 60 from 62 balls, Sri Lanka were in with a solid chance.Vaughn van Jaarsveld (29) fell shortly after his captain, and the battle swung both ways through a few small partnerships down the order and further strikes from Amerasinghe. In the end, however, the Sri Lankan fast bowler held his nerve to clinch a tense win. Juan Theron (22) was bowled on the first ball of the 50th over, and Thandi Tshabalala was given out lbw for 11 three balls later, as Amerasinghe finished with 5 for 44. These are his best limited-overs figures.Sri Lanka’s total of 274 came down to half-centuries from Upul Tharanga (56), captain Thilina Kandamby (67) and Angelo Mathews (70). Sri Lanka lost two early wickets after opting to bat, but Tharanga and Kandamby added 67 and later Kandamby put on 64 with Mathews. Wayne Parnell, who captained South Africa Under-19 to the World Cup final earlier this year, returned the most economical figures of 2 for 45.Sri Lanka lead the five-match series 1-0. The second match is on September 21 in Pietermaritzburg.

Withdrawing from Champions Trophy would hurt Australia

Shafqat Naghmi, the Pakistan Cricket Board’s chief operating officer, believes Australia would be hurting their own team if they do not take part in the Champions Trophy in September

Cricinfo staff24-Jun-2008Shafqat Naghmi, the Pakistan Cricket Board’s chief operating officer, believes Australia would be hurting their own team if they do not take part in the Champions Trophy in September. Australia withdrew from their March tour of the country due to safety and security concerns and Reg Dickason, the side’s security consultant, will travel to Pakistan this week to monitor the Asia Cup tournament.Naghmi said in the Sydney Morning Herald it would be disappointing if Australia did not visit for the Champions Trophy. “They would be hurting their own team,” he said. “They have to weigh up their loyalty to their team, or pull out on account of a security concern that I can assure you is unfounded.”Geoff Lawson, the Pakistan coach, has remained in the country and Naghmi said the Australians should follow his lead. “If terrorists had a point to prove, they could have targeted [Lawson] or his Australian staff,” Naghmi said. “But this hasn’t been the situation, and I don’t think sports terrorism is on the list.”The fans are very disappointed that Australia has not been here for ten years now – especially when England, South Africa and New Zealand have toured – and there is a feeling among them that a lot of the security concerns have been blown out of proportion. That’s not to say there is hostility towards them, just disappointment and a little frustration.”Ricky Ponting said in the paper the players “haven’t even talked about” the event in Pakistan, although last week he revealed there was some apprehension about the trip. England and New Zealand also have concerns about playing in the Champions Trophy and there have been fears of a significant player boycott. Australia are scheduled to tour Pakistan for a one-day series in 2009 and a Test series in 2010.

Sehwag and Gambhir wrest initiative

India managed to walk away with the honours, thanks to a special two-wicket over from Anil Kumble and fifties by Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir

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Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir added 90 together to give India the edge © AFP
The Galle Test continued to amaze. The third day featured periods of heavyattrition, heavy artillery, then some attrition and some more artillery,and two wickets in two overs to cap it off. India managed to walk away with thehonours, thanks to a special two-wicket over from Anil Kumble andfifties by Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir. Despite MahelaJayawardene’s calm innings and two late strikes by Sri Lanka, India moved towards a comfortable lead on a pitch that could be at its worst in the fourth innings.After India had secured a 37-run lead in the first innings, it was Sehwagwho drove home the advantage, continuing in familiar vein: he hitthe first ball he faced for a boundary. Nuwan Kulasekara got a repeat dosefour times in his four overs. Muttiah Muralitharan, introduced in the sixthover, was swept for a four in his first over and a six in his second.Ajantha Mendis, brought on in the 17th over, was cut for a four in hissecond over.Only Chaminda Vaas, who was faced mostly by Gambhir, escaped the treatment.Finally it took a special catch – fast and high, taken at short cover – by Tillakaratne Dilshan to dismiss Sehwag.Gambhir, who had made a slow start, then quietly took the front seat.He had scored two runs off 20 when Sehwag had 22 off 15, but when Sehwag gotout for 50, Gambhir had 39 off 65. His handling of Murali was exceptional:no more getting suckered out of the crease, he was almost always right tothe pitch of the ball. He slog-swept Murali, cover-drove him, and thencharged him straight down to reach his second fifty of the match – a first for him, as with Sehwag, who for the first time scored a half-century in a match where he had scored a hundred already.Post-tea, Sri Lanka came back, like India in the first session, andtightened the screws. Twenty-three runs came off the next 11 overs – thelast ball of which was a special one. Mendis’ offbreak startedoutside leg stump in the air, drifted further away, and broke big to beatGambhir’s pad and take the off stump. Sachin Tendulkar and Dravid attacked in response. Tendulkar, especially, stepped out and also employed the vertical sweep to the spinners.It would not be an overstatement to say that Dravid was helped out of hisbad patch by the batsmen around him. At one point, 2.3 overs afterGambhir’s dismissal, he had faced just 15 balls in the ten preceding overs, and 48 out of the 22.3 overs he had been out in the middle for. When Gambhir got out, he hadfaced Mendis’ three previous overs. But that Dravid was much more comfortable was evident from two cuts for four through extra cover in one over, and a lofted shot he struck stepping out to Murali.Smart statsVirender Sehwag’s 50 in the second innings made it the second time in his career when he had two 50-plus scores in the same Test. The first came in Adelaide earlier this year.Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir followed up their 167-run stand with a partnership of 90. In all, India’s openers have managed two 50-plus stands, one being over 100, in seven Tests; the current pair has done it twice.Both Sehwag and Gambhir scored fifties in both innings: it’s only the second time that an Indian opening pair has done so in Tests. The first in Mumbai in 1978 was similar, with three fifties and a double-hundred.Jayawardene’s 86 was his 11th 50-plus knock in 18 innings in Galle; it also brought his average at the ground down marginally, from 99.21 to 98.33.Harbhajan Singh’s 6 for 102 is his best figures away from home, and his first five-wicket haul overseas in over two years.The highest fourth-innings total in Galle is England’s 210 for 9 in 2003, when they held on to a draw. Sri Lanka have won only three out of 32 Tests in which they have chased a total over 200, while India have lost only five out of 69 Tests in which they have defended a target over 200.However, just when India came close to seeming clear favourites, Vaasstruck with an offcutter, drawing Tendulkar out and getting an edge. In thenext over, Murali got a decision, via review, against Dravid thatleft the batsman irate. It was not, perhaps, the actual final decision that wasobjectionable – the offbreak pitched outside off and would have takenmiddle – but the inordinate amount of time taken by Jayawardene to go forthe review. Two wickets had fallen in two overs, the Galle Test had turnedonce more, and India were not the dominant side anymore.The first session, too, saw its fair share of twists and turns. It wasslow, but just as intense and gripping as the others, and perhapsmore crucial. Almost every over – before Mahela started farming strikefollowing a double-strike – featured a loud shout, or an edge that fellshort, or a sharp spinning delivery that missed everything. Kumble andHarbhajan bowled 24 successive overs in tandem, and but for a three-overspell by Ishant Sharma in the final session yesterday, they bowled 68overs at a stretch. Harbhajan took his unbroken spell to 37 overs, andthen started bowling immediately from the other end.Jayawardene, despite back-to-back wickets for Kumble and Harbhajan, kept SriLanka in the game. He was not affected by the spinning ball, thevariations in the bowling, and all that happened around him. There wereno free runs on offer; but he was cool enough to not try to hit himself out of thesituation. He managed a total of five boundaries in the session – MalindaWarnapura had hit four in one over yesterday. And once Prasanna andVaas fell in consecutive overs, he farmed the strike, getting goodsupport from Kulasekara as he did.In keeping with the narrative of the match, just when Sri Lankaseemed to have got the upper hand, another turnaround followed,with Kumble making his first impact of the series. Jayawardene, 14 short ofa deserved century, edged Kumble to Dinesh Karthik, and the game was back inthe balance. Although Jayawardene and Kulasekara frustrated India for 17.1overs, India had managed to keep the partnership down to 36 runs. Kumble andHarbhajan then proceeded to remove the next two – taking the last threewickets in seven balls – to get the lead, the importance of which, on thispitch, will surely be disproportionately higher than the actual number it consistsof.

Lehmann back as Captain for Pura Cup game against NSW

The South Australian Cricket Association has named Darren Lehmann ascaptain to lead the twelve-man squad for the Pura Cup game against NSWstarting this Thursday at the SCG.The game was brought forward one day to enable the Australian Testplayers to be available for State selection.Lehmann returns from Australian Test duties to replace Greg Blewett ascaptain, who will join the Australia A team as vice captain for theirgame against England, starting this Friday in Hobart.Lehmann’s Australian team-mate Jason Gillespie will be rested followingthe first Test in Brisbane.Completing the State squad are Chris Davies, John Davison, Shane Deitz,David Fitzgerald, Damien Fleming, Ryan Harris, Ben Higgins, Mark Higgs,Ben Johnson, Michael Miller and Paul Rofe.Twelfth man will be named on the first day of the game.

صورة.. دي ماريا يودع زملاءه في باريس سان جيرمان ويوفنتوس يترقب

قام الدولي الأرجنتيني آنخيل دي ماريا، جناح فريق باريس سان جيرمان، بتوديع زملائه في بي اس جي، حيث يستعد بطل فرنسا لخوض مباراته الأخيرة في الدوري الفرنسي ضد ميتز.

دي ماريا انضم إلى باريس سان جيرمان، قبل 7 سنوات قادمًا من مانشستر يونايتد في 2015 مقابل 63 مليون يورو.

اقرأ أيضًا.. سكاي: يوفنتوس يغير خطته تجاه شراء موراتا من أتلتيكو مدريد

ولم يتوصل دي ماريا وباريس سان جيرمان إلى اتفاق بشأن تجديد عقده الذي ينتهي في 30 يونيو القادم، رغم أن النادي الباريسي يملك حق التمديد لعام آخر.

دي ماريا عبر حسابه الرسمي بموقع التواصل الاجتماعي “إنستجرام”، نشر صورة تجمع زملائه في باريس سان جيرمان وكتب لهم: “شكرًا”.

وفي نفس السياق، ذكر صحفي الانتقالات “فابريزيو رومانو” أن يوفنتوس في محادثات مستمرة للحصول على توقيع دي ماريا، مُشيرًا إلى أن الطرفين لم يتوصلا إلى اتفاق كامل بعد.

دي ماريا في مسيرته مع باريس سان جيرمان خاض 294 مباراة، وسجل 92 هدفًا، وقدم 118 تمريرة حاسمة، وتوج بلقب الدوري الفرنسي في خمس مناسبات وكأس فرنسا 4 مرات.

Journalist thinks West Brom should sell Matheus Pereira

Selling Matheus Pereira this summer could be a wise decision, says West Brom journalist Luke Hatfield.

After a bright debut season in the Premier League, where he was able to hit double figures for goals, the 25-year-old is now being heavily linked with a move away from The Hawthorns.

Back in May, the Daily Express claimed that Leicester City, Leeds United, West Ham and RB Leipzig were all interested in signing the player.

Following West Brom’s relegation to the Championship, a move to one of those clubs would probably appeal to Pereira, and Hatfield does not think selling him is the worst idea as the Baggies look to raise funds for the current transfer window.

“The player will obviously want to play in the Premier League,” the Express & Star journalist said in a chat with FFC. He’ll want to be at the top level. Whether he’s willing to give Albion another year is another question.

“But for Albion it might be important for them that they get a deal done as well because it provides funds then for other areas. They’ve got the likes of Callum Robinson, they’ve got the likes of Grady Diangana, Karlan Grant. These players can fill that void in that position.

“You’ve got those players in behind him who have got Championship experience.”

It is certainly something for Valerien Ismael and West Brom to think about. Given that Pereira may not want to stay, and the fact that they do have attackers with experience outside of the Premier League, perhaps it is not worth putting up a fight if a really good offer does come in.

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