Cricketers voice concern for India's protesting wrestlers, ask for justice

Kapil Dev, Harbhajan Singh, Virender Sehwag among those to come out in support of the wrestlers, who have levelled sexual-harassment allegations against the wrestling federation chief

ESPNcricinfo staff28-Apr-2023Kapil Dev, Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh, Irfan Pathan and Shikha Pandey have become the first cricketers to break their silence on the protests being carried out by India’s top wrestlers demanding the dismissal of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the Indian wrestling federation chief. The wrestlers have alleged that Singh sexually abused and exploited women wrestlers over the past decade.On Friday afternoon, the Delhi Police agreed to investigate the charges against Singh, a week after the complaint was first filed and only after the wrestlers moved the Supreme Court for action. But the wrestlers’ larger mission is to remove Singh from his position as federation chief, and to draw attention to the charges against him.”Will they ever get justice,” Kapil asked in an Instagram post with a photograph of Vinesh Phogat, Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik – the latter two Olympic medalists – who have been leading a protest at New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar for the past five days. They were part of a group of 30-odd wrestlers at Jantar Mantar in January this year, too, when they made public the allegations against Singh, a member of parliament from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.Instagram/Kapil DevFollowing that, the union sports ministry, of which former BCCI president Anurag Thakur is the man in charge, tasked its oversight committee to investigate the matter and submit the findings by February. The committee included, among others, boxer MC Mary Kom and wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt, both Olympic Games medallists (Mary Kom is also a former member of parliament). Reports suggest that even two months on, the findings of the oversight committee have not been made available to the wrestlers.Support for the wrestlers had been extremely limited all along. On Thursday, PT Usha, the champion athlete on the 1980s who is now the president of the Indian Olympic Association, said that the conduct of the protesting wrestlers amounted to “indiscipline” and that it was “not good for sport”. Her comments were met with severe public criticism and Punia expressed disappointment at the “harsh reaction”.Then, on Friday, Phogat issued a plea of sorts to the Indian cricket community, asking why they had been silent on the plight of their fellow sportspersons.

“You do come forward to congratulate us when we win something. Even the cricketers tweet when that happens. [What has happened now]? Are you so afraid of the system? Or maybe there’s something fishy going on there too?”Vinesh Phogat

“The entire country worships cricket but not even a single cricketer has spoken up,” the quoted Phogat as saying. “We aren’t saying that you speak in our favour, but at least put up a neutral message and say there should be justice for whichever party. This is what pains me… Be it cricketers, badminton players, athletics, boxing…”It’s not like we don’t have big athletes in our country. There are cricketers… During the Black Lives Matter movement in the US, they showed their support. Don’t we deserve even that much?”You do come forward to congratulate us when we win something. Even the cricketers tweet when that happens. [What has happened now]? Are you so afraid of the system? Or maybe there’s something fishy going on there too?”While Kapil’s message had come a day before, on Thursday, Harbhajan tweeted on Friday, “I am pained as a sportsperson to find pride of our country coming out to protest on the streets”, while Sehwag wrote, “It’s a sensitive matter and needs an impartial investigation”, and Pathan said, “Indian athletes are always our pride not only when they get medals for us…”.Later on Friday evening, Pandey tweeted her support for the wrestlers too, hoping “that justice shall be served at the earliest.”

At the time of filing this report, Pandey was the only current Indian cricketer to speak on on the issue.Phogat’s appeal did get a response on Friday from some of India’s most celebrated athletes, who tweeted out their support for the protesting wrestlers.”What’s happening [the street protests] should never have happened,” Neeraj Chopra, the Olympic javelin throw champion, said. “This is a sensitive issue, and must be dealt with in an impartial and transparent manner.” And Nikhat Zareen, the two-time world champion boxer, wrote, “It breaks my heart to see our Olympic & World medallists in this state.”A day before, Abhinav Bindra, the shooter who won India’s first individual gold medal at an Olympic Games back in 2008, tweeted, “It is deeply concerning to see our athletes finding it necessary to protest on the streets regarding the allegations of harassment in the Indian wrestling administration.”GMT 1410 The report was updated after Shikha Pandey tweeted in support of the wrestlers.

تشكيل الأهلي أمام إنتر ميامي في كأس العالم للأندية.. موقف زيزو ووسام

أعلن الإسباني خوسيه ريبيرو، المدير الفني للنادي الأهلي، تشكيل فريقه الرسمي، لمواجهة إنتر ميامي في افتتاح كأس العالم للأندية 2025.

ويتواجد الأهلي في المجموعة الأولى ضمن منافسات كأس العالم للأندية رفقة أندية إنتر ميامي الأمريكي وبورتو البرتغالي وبالميراس البرازيلي.

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ويفتتح الأهلي بطولة كأس العالم للأندية، بمواجهة إنتر ميامي الأمريكي، صباح اليوم الأحد 15 يونيو 2025، في الثالثة فجرًا.

وشهد تشكيل الأهلي أمام إنتر ميامي، تواجد الصفقة الجديدة الدولي التونسي محمد علي بن رمضان أساسيًا منذ بداية اللقاء، ويقود الهجوم وسام أبو علي، في حين يجلس أحمد سيد زيزو على دكة البدلاء. تشكيل الأهلي اليوم أمام إنتر ميامي في افتتاح كأس العالم للأندية

حراسة المرمى: محمد الشناوي.

خط الدفاع: محمد هاني وأشرف داري وياسر إبراهيم وأحمد كوكا.

خط الوسط: مروان عطية وحمدي فتحي ومحمد علي بن رمضان.

خط الهجوم: وسام أبو علي، إمام عاشور، تريزيجيه.

Newcastle have begun pre-summer contacts for 95-cap international star

Newcastle United have made contact over the signing of a hugely experienced international midfielder this summer, according to a fresh transfer claim.

Midfielders who could sign for Newcastle this summer

The Magpies will be hurting after their FA Cup exit to Brighton on Sunday, but on the plus side, they are being linked with plenty of potential new signings, as Eddie Howe has been given the green light to add to his squad in the summer window.

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Lille midfielder Angel Gomes is reportedly tempted by a move to Newcastle at the end of the season, having been a top target for Paul Mitchell in January. A return to the Premier League could aid the former Manchester United player’s chances of forcing his way into Thomas Tuchel’s plans with England.

Juventus ace Douglas Luiz is another midfielder who has been backed to seal a move to the Magpies, with the Brazilian possessing plenty of Premier League experience from his Aston Villa days. The 26-year-old has been limited to just three starts in Serie A this season, highlighting why a fresh challenge may appeal to him, especially at this stage in his career, not wanting to waste his peak years.

Newcastle pushing to sign Xavi-like ace

According to TuttoMercatoWeb [via Sport Witness], Newcastle have made contact over the signing of Inter Milan playmaker Hakan Calhanoglu.

It is stated that the Magpies have “carried out some surveys” for the 95-cap Turkey international, with Bayern Munuch also showing a willingness to snap him up.

Calhanoglu is a player who possesses so much natural ability, enjoying a great career that has seen him win one Serie A title, two Coppa Italias and many other trophies.

The Turk has always been renowned for being one of the best free-kick takers in world football, while Nihat Kahveci has even compared him to Barcelona and Spain legend Xavi, saying: “If we do 60% of what we did against Gibraltar against Montenegro, we will win. In this match we did everything. And Hakan Calhanoglu made those passes like Xavi used to do.”

Calhanoglu would certainly represent an exciting signing because of the talent in his locker, but there are certain things working against him. For starters, the midfielder is now 31 years of age, meaning he may no longer quite be in his prime, or be able to cover the kind of ground required in the Premier League, meaning Newcastle would be taking a risk.

For that reason, it would arguably make more sense for the Magpies to bring in a younger alternative – someone who could be a key man from the off, but also remain that way for the foreseeable future.

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If Calhanoglu did end up joining Newcastle, it wouldn’t be a bad thing by all means, with some wonderful moments potentially coming supporters’ way, but the likes of Gomes could be smarter investments, especially considering the England international will be out of contract.

Healy ton helps Sixers pip Scorchers in a thriller

Annabel Sutherland stars with ball and bat to give the Stars a last-ball win over the Renegades

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Alyssa Healy exults after hitting the winning runs•Getty Images

Alyssa Healy notched her fifth WBBL century, crunching a boundary from the final ball to deliver Sydney Sixers victory over Perth Scorchers to keep them on top of the ladder.Chasing the Scorchers’ 4 for 176 at Junction Oval, Healy was battling on 1 off 10 balls. But the new Australian vice-captain found her groove to finish on an unbeaten 107 off 64, pairing with Ellyse Perry for a 154-run stand that powered the Sixers to within 20 of the target with two overs to bowl.After going for 17 runs off her previous over, Scorchers captain Sophie Devine had Perry (48 off 40) dismissed and Healy dropped in a fine 19th over that left the Sixers still needing 14.Healy watched from the other end as Ashleigh Gardner hit the first two deliveries for six. She was bowled from the next ball and Piepa Cleary was on a hat-trick after claiming Erin Burns next ball. Nicole Bolton chipped that delivery just short of deep midwicket for a single and then, with one to win off the final delivery, Healy gave herself room and calmly dispatched the winning runs to the cover boundary, letting out a boisterous cry in the process.No other player has scored more than three WBBL hundreds, Healy’s century coming off 62 balls and featuring a one-handed six over mid-off.Victory keeps Sixers on top of the ladder. Scorchers, who beat them last week, could have jumped above them from fourth with victory.Earlier, Beth Mooney and Marizanne Kapp put on 97 off 58 balls to continue their own stellar form. Their stand came a day after combining for a devastating 123-run partnership in just 56 deliveries, Mooney also scoring an unbeaten 99 against the same opponents last week.But Gardner (2 for 30 from four overs) helped slow them just enough, moving to the top of the competition wicket-takers’ board in the process.Annabel Sutherland smacked 62 not out off just 29 balls•Getty Images

All-round Sutherland keeps Stars’ hopes aliveAnnabel Sutherland hit three sixes in the final over to deliver a stunning last-ball win for the Melbourne Stars over the Melbourne Renegades.Needing 23 to win from the final over, 21-year-old allrounder Sutherland held her nerve and swung freely to bring to life a chase that looked futile. Sutherland (62 not out off 29) cleared the boundary twice off Sophie Molineux’s left-arm spin, the bowler’s knee buckling as she delivered the second of those deliveries. Molineux was assisted from the ground and Georgia Prestwidge was thrown the ball for the first time with nine to get off three balls.A wide was followed by another strong-armed six by Sutherland, who then took a quick single and watched captain Nicole Faltum clear the off-side field for the winning runs. Sutherland also took three wickets in the win that kept the Stars’ finals hopes alive.Earlier, Sarah Coyte hit two sixes in a six-ball knock that pushed the Renegades to a respectable total, wicketkeeper Josie Dooley’s 54 anchoring their innings. Stars spinner Sasha Moloney took 4 for 15 from her four overs before Coyte put the clamps on the Stars’ batters. Sutherland wasn’t deterred, though, her innings featuring five sixes and coming with no other team-mate able to strike above 106.

Virat Kohli 'NOT okay' with 'appalling' invasion of privacy at Perth team hotel

Player upset over video that was filmed inside his hotel room and shared on social media; hotel in question apologises

Sidharth Monga31-Oct-2022Virat Kohli has revealed a breach of privacy at his hotel room in Perth, from when India were stationed in the city for their preparatory camp and matches ahead of the T20 World Cup. Though Kohli did not say when the incident in question took place, ESPNcricinfo has learned it was on October 8, two days after the team had arrived in Australia.Kohli made details of the breach public via a video on his Instagram page only on October 31, after India had finished their Perth leg of the tournament with the game against South Africa on Sunday. The video, which had been originally uploaded on TikTok by an unidentified user, gave viewers a walkthrough of the room and was captioned “King Kohli’s hotel room”.”I understand that fans get very happy and excited seeing their favourite players and get excited to meet them and I’ve always appreciated that,” Kohli wrote in his post on Instagram. “But this video here is appalling and it’s made me feel very paranoid about my privacy. If I cannot have privacy in my own hotel room, then where can I really expect any personal space at all?? I’m NOT okay with this kind of fanaticism and absolute invasion of privacy. Please respect people’s privacy and not treat them as a commodity for entertainment.”The hotel, Crown Towers, has since apologised* for the incident and said “the individuals involved have been stood down and removed from the Crown account”.

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“We unreservedly apologise to the guest involved and will continue to take the necessary steps to ensure this remains an isolated incident,” the hotel management said in a statement. “Crown has taken immediate steps to rectify the issue. The individuals involved have been stood down and removed from the Crown account, and the original video was swiftly removed from the social media platform.”Crown is conducting an investigation with the third-party contractor and will take any further steps necessary to ensure an incident of this nature does not happen again. We are also cooperating with the Indian Cricket team and the International Cricket Council to convey our apologies and will continue to work with them as we progress the investigation.”The ICC said it was “incredibly disappointed by the gross invasion of privacy” that Kohli had suffered. “We continue to work with event hotels and security providers to ensure that this remains an isolated incident and player privacy is fully respected at all times.”Among the first people to respond to Kohli’s post was David Warner, who responded, tagging the hotel, “This is ridiculous, totally unacceptable.”ESPNcricinfo understands the Indian team hadn’t raised the issue with the ICC or Cricket Australia, but they did bring it up with the hotel. At the time of writing, India were on their way to Adelaide, where they will play Bangladesh on Wednesday.Ironically, Kohli has said in the past that he finds more privacy and personal space when he is away from India, that the players can walk on the streets without getting mobbed by fans, as would be the case in India.

Saved by Amad: Amorim must surely drop Man Utd’s 4/10 dud after Liverpool

Manchester United put their torrid form of recent weeks behind them to secure a fantastic 2-2 draw away to Liverpool. The Premier League leaders may well have been left stunned by how well United played, who defended well and looked deadly in attack, managing to score past them twice.

A tactical tweak from manager Ruben Amorim certainly played a large part in the result. It was something spotted by The Overlap presenter and football analyst H, who explained it on X that Amroim’s tweak from a 5-2-3 to a 5-4-1 out of possession “clogged the space in midfield”, making it hard for Liverpool to play through.

Manchester United manager RubenAmorim looks dejected

Two fantastic goals from United also helped them to secure a draw at Anfield. First, Lisandro Martinez opened the scoring with a vicious shot past Alisson. The home side pulled level through Cody Gakpo and then took the lead with a penalty from Mohamed Salah.

United had a mountain to climb, given the fact they were 2-1 down and had just 20 minutes to go. However, as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer famously said, “mountains are there to be climbed”, and coincidentally it was a signing made by the Norwegian who earned United a point. Amad Diallo’s goal ensured his side left Anfield with something to show for it.

Indeed, the Ivorian was one of United’s best players at Anfield.

Amad’s stats vs. Liverpool

22-year-old Amad is the man with the Midas touch under Amroim. His hot form under the Portuguese boss continued with another goal at Anfield, taking his tally under the new United manager to three goals and five assists in just 12 games.

His goal was superbly taken, meeting a cross from Alejandro Garnacho after pulling deep away from the Reds defenders. He simply guided the ball into the far corner past Alisson to earn a crucial point for the visitors.

His performance was so much more than that goal, and the Ivorain worked so hard off the ball, too. That was noted by the Manchester Evening News journalist Samuel Luckhurst. He gave Amad a 7/10 for his efforts, explaining he “diligently ran back” throughout the game.

Indeed, the 22-year-old’s performance was clear to see in his stats from the game, courtesy of Sofascore. Amad had 42 touches of the ball and completed 93% of his passes and three from three dribbles. As Luckhurst mentioned, his out-of-possession work was tidy, as he won three from five ground duels.

There would no doubt be countless people to see Amad’s second-half strike nestle into the Liverpool net, although perhaps none more than Matthijs de Ligt.

De Ligt’s stats vs. Liverpool

It was by no means a terrible performance from De Ligt at Anfield. Like his fellow defenders Martinez and Harry Maguire, he defended diligently and was not afraid to get stuck in. However, he could have done better for both goals.

For Gakpo’s strike, the defender rashly slid in, completely missing both the Dutch attacker and the ball, as his international teammate made it 1-1. De Ligt was also the man who gave away the penalty, with the ball bouncing off his outstretched arm.

As the stats from De Ligt’s performance show, it was a bit of a mixed bag from the United number four. He had 37 touches and completed 83% of his passes, winning four from seven duels. However, the defender won just 33% of his tackles and gave away a penalty.

Touches

37

Passes accuracy

83%

Passes completed

25/30

Tackles won

1/3

Duels won

4/7

Penalties conceded

1

This was certainly a sentiment echoed by GOAL’s Richard Martin, who gave De Ligt a 4/10 for his efforts at a snowy Anfield. He explained that although the Dutchman was “unlucky”, he was “also responsible for both goals conceded” having been “skinned by Gakpo” for the first Liverpool goal.

De Ligt may well have been relieved to see Amad score to make it 2-2, but now his place in the side could well be under threat. Leny Yoro’s contribution off the bench was fantastic, as he made a superb last-gasp tackle to deny Darwin Nunez a golden chance.

There is no doubting the talent of the 19-year-old, and De Ligt might well be in the firing line for United’s next game against Arsenal in the FA Cup. At the very least, it would certainly be hard to argue if Amroim decided to bring Yoro into the side for the Dutchman.

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Cameron Boyce returns to Adelaide Strikers

Legspinner heads back to where he started his BBL career after lengthy stints at Melbourne Renegades and Hobart Hurricanes

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Cameron Boyce celebrates Jack Edwards’ wicket•Getty Images

Former Australia T20 legspinner Cameron Boyce is returning to the club where he started his BBL journey, signing a two-year deal with Adelaide Strikers.Boyce played six games with Strikers in 2012-13 before moving to Hobart Hurricanes for five seasons. He then made the move to Melbourne Renegades in 2018-19 when he was a pivotal part of Renegades’ shock title. But he did not play at all in 2020-21 and managed just four games last season following some health issues.He created history in his last game for Renegades becoming the first bowler in the BBL to take four wickets in four balls, finishing with career-best figures of 5 for 21 against Sydney Thunder.Related

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Boyce, 33, said he was delighted to return to Adelaide.”I am so excited to get back to where my Big Bash journey started,” Boyce said. “I loved my time at the Strikers and am thrilled to be back. For a tournament that has only been around for 12 years, experience is extremely valuable, and I am relishing the idea of working alongside the likes of Travis Head and Alex Carey this summer.”I have great relationships with a lot of the guys already and am looking forward to doing all I can to help bring another title to Adelaide Oval.”Strikers coach Jason Gillespie was thrilled to recruit a player of Boyce’s experience and he could form a thrilling legspin duo with Rashid Khan if Strikers are able to retain the superstar in the upcoming overseas draft.”We are extremely pleased to have Cameron returning to the Strikers,” Gillespie said. “He will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to our squad.”Cameron is a proven Big Bash performer, with a BBL title just one part of a prolific career highlighted by a huge number of wickets. We look forward to welcoming Cameron to Adelaide and back into the Strikers family.”

VÍDEO: torcida do Botafogo faz festa para receber ônibus do time antes de jogo do Brasileirão; assista!

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Os jogadores do Botafogo receberam um incentivo daqueles antes da partida contra o Juventude, na manhã deste domingo, pela 4ª rodada do Brasileirão. O ônibus da equipe foi recebido com festa pela torcida nas ruas do Estádio Nilton Santos.

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A movimentação de torcedores começou ainda cedo, por volta de 7h – a bola rola às 11h, vale lembrar. Aos poucos, as ruas foram enchendo e até mesmo dificultaram o trânsito do Engenho de Dentro, bairro onde o estádio está localizado.

Tudo foi intensificado quando o ônibus virou na Rua das Oficinas para entrar no estádio. Torcedores se juntaram para cantar, apoiar e até mesmo tentar ‘pular’ no veículo. Tudo na base da festa.

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A torcida do Botafogo esgotou os ingressos para a partida contra o Juventude ainda na quarta-feira. A expectativa da diretoria é de um público acima de 35 mil pessoas, o que colocaria a partida como um dos dez maiores públicos da história do Estádio Nilton Santos.

Lauren Winfield-Hill 96 puts Northern Diamonds out of Lightning reach

Tammy Beaumont responds with half-century in 39-run loss

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Northern Diamonds 177 for 5 (Winfield-Hill 96) beat Loughborough Lightning 138 for 7 (Beaumont 59) by 39 runsA fantastic knock of 96 from England’s Lauren Winfield-Hill saw Northern Diamonds shine in a 39-run victory over Loughborough Lightning in the opening round of the Charlotte Edwards Cup.Winfield’s superb innings, which came off just 51 balls and was her highest score in T20, powered the visitors to a formidable total of 177 for five which proved too much for the hosts at a sun-drenched Haslegrave.Winning the toss and opting to bat, Diamonds took full advantage of the conditions with an opening assault on the Lightning bowlers that they struggled to recover from for the remainder of the innings.Each of the opening five overs went for double figures as Diamonds cruised past 50 with some powerful hitting from Winfield-Hill and Abi Glen.Glen fell to a catch from Teresa Graves off Kirstie Gordon for 25 but it barely mattered as Holly Armitage joined Winfield-Hill at the crease and the pair put on 99 for the second wicket with the Diamonds skipper offering valuable support to the free-scoring opener.Lightning had their chances and a drop on the boundary from Lucy Higham proved particularly costly as Winfield-Hill took full advantage by smashing three consecutive sixes off the unfortunate Kathryn Bryce in the very next over.The England star looked to be easing her way to a century but fell four shot when she skied a delivery from Bryce to Bethan Ellis who took a fine running catch over her shoulder.From 145 for two when Winfield-Hill departed in the 16th over the Diamonds innings faded somewhat with Leigh Kasperek (7), Phoebe Turner (0) and Beth Langston (1) departing in quick succession as only Armitage stood firm to finish unbeaten on 40 as Diamonds closed on 177 for five.Lightning’s reply got off to an excellent start with Marie Kelly and Tammy Beaumont full of running and deft stroke play if not the power hitting of Winfield-Hill.The opening pair had reached 79 in the 11th over when Kelly advanced down the wicket and was bowled by Beth Langston for 46.The run-chase became even tougher when Kathryn Bryce was bowled by Emma Marlow for four with Beaumont continuing to do her best with the odd boundary and some excellent scampering between the wickets.Beaumont brought up her half-century with a boundary off Kasperek in the 16th over and while she remained at the crease Lightning had a glimmer of a chance with the experienced England international looking in great form.But it was not to be as Lightning’s chances were extinguished when Beaumont was bowled by Marlow for 59 in the next over leaving the run rate increasingly insurmountable as the hosts’ innings closing on 138 for seven with Smith picking up a couple of wickets in the final over.

New role: Howe can replicate Joelinton success with Newcastle sensation

Newcastle United’s success has been wonderful. Supporters could never have dreamt of Champions League nights and consistent attacks toward the uppermost echelon of the Premier League table while languishing under Mike Ashley’s rule.

But the tycoon has been gone from Tyneside for several years now, and the pointers suggest that the Magpies are going to enjoy lofty heights for many years to come.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe

Eddie Howe has fashioned an outfit that it greater than the sum of its parts. St. James’ Park is home to some top-class players, of course, but the crop has grown as one through these exciting seasons of growth.

Newcastle have burgeoned, and while he’s not the… flashiest player in the squad, Joelinton embodies the development of his side, for he too has reached a level unseen after the dreary early days of his United career.

Joelinton's Newcastle resurgence

You’d have to credit Steve Bruce with the creation of this hybrid form of Joelinton, who was a flop, the floppiest of flops, in the seasons following his club-record £40m transfer from Hoffenheim.

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Well-known manager Julian Nagelsmann had heralded the Brazilian as a “beast who is a nightmare to defend against” back in his German days, but he fell by the wayside in the Premier League, unable to adapt to the pace and intensity of the English game.

The striker-turned-roving-number-eight has been a fundamental part of Newcastle’s football under Howe’s wing, bringing a monstrous and unyielding style to charge the midfield and serve as a counterpoint of sorts to the music that Bruno Guimaraes creates with his technical command.

An effective Premier League striker he was not, but the 28-year-old has now completed 107 appearances under his manager across a four-year period, and is patently a midfielder of real importance within the Toon set-up.

His influence is emphasised through the data revealed by FBref. Over the past year, Joelinton ranks among the top 17% of midfielders across Europe’s top five leagues for goals scored, the top 16% for progressive carries, the top 17% for successful take-ons and the top 19% for tackles per 90.

Effective in front of goal now that it’s not his chief responsibility and capable of bull-like penetrations into the danger area, Joelinton has been hailed for his reshaping by journalist Antonio Mango, who said: “the way he’s transformed himself is extraordinary.”

He’s also a key defensive component, for he has averaged 2.5 tackles and 5.9 successful duels per Premier League match, as per Sofascore, this season.

The complete midfielder? It certainly feels like he has it all in his locker when he’s on his a-game in black and white, and Howe must be chomping at the bit to repeat the club’s feat in sculpting such a player from raw parts.

Though he’s hardly struggling in his current deployment, Lewis Hall could be the next Magpie to bloom into a fresh role down the line.

Lewis Hall could be Howe's own Joelinton

Hall is doing quite the job at left-back for Newcastle, with Alan Shearer even claiming that he was “blown away” by the 20-year-old during his negation of Bukayo Saka’s quality during the 1-0 victory over Arsenal just shy of a month ago.

Sources close to Newcastle suggest that Hall has been told that his immediate Newcastle future will remain at left-back, despite the ace having plied most of his youth trade in central midfield. But he can thrive in the engine room again; it’s something that Howe should consider.

He’s showing that, like Joelinton, he can make the requisite tweaks to become a polished player capable of operating in the centre of the field, with analyst Raj Chohan already noting that the dynamo’s “defensive level is rapidly improving.”

Lewis Hall vs Premier League Full-backs (24/25)

Statistics

Per 90

Percentile

Assists

0.10

Top 32%

Shot-creating actions

2.67

Top 18%

Passes attempted

71.71

Top 8%

Progressive passes

5.96

Top 13%

Progressive carries

1.85

Top 42%

Ball recoveries

5.55

Top 11%

Tackles + interceptions

3.60

Top 35%

Blocks

1.85

Top 4%

Clearances

3.29

Top 25%

Aerial duels won

1.64

Top 13%

Stats via FBref

His statistical data, pulled from Premier League performances this season, show that Hall is turning into a robust and reliable option down the left channel, not the most active ball carrier but not shy of wading into the deep end when called upon.

The nuts and bolts of his skill set stem from technical quality and creativity, mixed against an ever-improving defensive spread that makes a telling comment on his faculty for success in midfield.

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Hall, hailed for his “sensational” showings by content creator Pete Davey, might spend some time on the defensive left flank over the coming campaigns, but he’s still so young and has all the properties required to become a superstar in the centre.

Newcastle’s decision to sign him from Chelsea, who he cut his teeth with as a youth, for a £28m fee in August after he spent the 2023/24 season on loan at St. James’ Park is proving to be a brilliant one, even if it was met with scepticism initially.

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With nine top-flight starts to his name already this term, averaging 1.3 key passes and 4.5 ball recoveries per game, Hall is becoming one of Newcastle’s most important members.

Who’s to say that he couldn’t emulate Joelinton though, and step into midfield down the line to help propel Newcastle even further forward?

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