Dark horses and settling scores

Cricinfo takes a look at Sri Lanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe and Bangladesh’s prospects, and some of the names to look out for

06-Oct-2006

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Brian Lara’s third stint as captain has seen a transformation in West Indies’ outlook. Home series wins against Zimbabwe and India, when they stopped a rollicking juggernaut on its tracks, set the tone before an impressive performance in the recent DLF Cup in Kuala Lumpur proved that their graph was going upwards. Their Champions Trophy record has veered between extremes – finalists in 1998 and champions in 2004 in contrast to early elimination in 2000 and 2002 – and it comes as no surprise that they start this series, once again, as the dark horses. They boast a batting firepower that can match any, but their penchant for the collapse always leaves them vulnerable, while bowling strengths are built around nagging accuracy. The fielding often toggles between electric and pathetic and, as it’s often the case, only one side is capable of causing their undoing, West Indies themselves.One to watchHe averages 45.35 in the last 15 games, including four fifties and a hundred, hurries through vital overs in the middle stages and pouches catches in the slips. When Chris Gayle strikes, West Indies usually run away with the contest. Unlike earlier, when he used to try to whack every ball into the car park, he’s developed a more tempered side now and can endure long periods of lull before breaking away. The two gears in which he bats have confused several teams and very often he’s picked up the rate when least expected, and that too at breakneck speed.New kid on the blockWhen Lara gushes about a young prospect, you have no option but to take him seriously. Jerome Taylor may not have the intimidating frame of his famed fast-bowling predecessors but he certainly possesses the pace and bounce to hustle top-quality batsmen. A return of 25 wickets in 16 one-day games may not sound great shakes but there is no doubt that he can summon up lethal spells even on dead tracks. Just ask the Indian batsmen, who ran into an energised Taylor on their recent Caribbean tour. His pacy burst on the lifeless surface in St Kitts showed his class and his deadly five-wicket haul at Kingston underlined his worth.Current formWest Indies will have fond memories of their last tour to India, in 2002, when their rampaging top-order tore through the bowling. Two batsmen stood out: Gayle at the top of the order and Sarwan a little lower down. While Gayle ransacked 455 runs in seven games, including three centuries, Sarwan picked off 436. The fact that Sarwan finished off several games meant that he ended with a sensational average of 109. Both have performed creditably off late and could be the key to West Indies’ fortunes in this tournament.
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One of the grandest ironies of this ironical tournament is that Sri Lanka will be playing qualifying matches to just find a place in the main draw of Champions Trophy. A terrible showing in India last year cost them a place in the starting eight. While that series proved to be only a blip (they edged South Africa en route to the VB Series finals and they cleaned up England in England), the damage had already been done.What is interesting is that there is no drastic change in the personnel from their previous Indian tour, a disaster from most angles. Yet, they arrive this time far more upbeat. Their batting has started showing shades of the dangerous line-up of the mid-90s, Chaminda Vaas and Muttiah Muralitharan are still a dangerous combination and their fielding continues to be better than most. The closest they came to a Champions Trophy crown was at home in 2002 – when they shared the trophy with India due to a rain-disrupted final – but they could well upset several calculations in this one.One to watchThere was a time not long ago when, given the amount of talent, Mahela Jayawardene was considered an under-achiever. But, like it’s done to a few others, captaincy changed the man. With Marvan Atapattu was injured, Jayawardene took over a team in tatters and lifted them from the morass. As a captain he averages 49.76, as opposed to his career average of 32.33. The fact that Sri Lanka and Jayawardene have hit a purple patch together is not a coincidence. As a captain, he has won 14 one-day internationals, and lost only four. The pitches in India will be to his liking – he likes to play on the up, loves to hit inside out, and is fantastic against spinners.
New kid on the blockLast last year – with Romesh Kaluwitharana gone, Marvan Atapattu injured, and Sanath Jayasuriya out of form – Sri Lanka’s opening woes got compounded. But in England, Jayasuriya solved half the problem and Upul Tharanga put his hand up and completed it. It was Tharanga who starred with a century at Lord’s and began Sri Lanka’s rampaging run. Tharanga is strong through the covers and backward point but is vulnerable against the short ball. Through the Champions Trophy, Tharanga would like to carry forward the transformation that started in England: from a cautious batsman unsure of his place in international cricket to an attacking one who began resembling his more illustrious team-mates. With Jayasuriya by his side, the pair looks good enough to carry Sri Lanka through to the World Cup.Current formThe key to winning any tournament in the subcontinent remains the team’s batting and a comparison of Sri Lanka’s performance on the tour of India in the 2006 season, and their form thereafter gives an indication of their improvement. Jayasuriya, their most important one-day batsman over the years, averaged 14.16 in the dismal series in India; since the start of 2006, he’s averaged 79.83. It’s similar for the rest of the top order – corresponding numbers for Jayawardene are 27.66 and 72.40; for Tillakaratne Dilshan they’re 37 and 53; and for Tharanga they’re 17.25 and 62.42.Sidharth Monga

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Bangladesh play Sri Lanka in the first qualifying match ahead of the Champions Trophy with a record of 0-5 in the tournament. They didn’t take part in 1998, and were brushed aside by the five teams they’ve faced since; they’ve been bowled out for 77, 93, 129 and 131. The three veterans, Khaled Mashud, Mohammad Rafique and Habibul Bashar, are not getting any younger and Mohammad Ashraful continues to baffle more than satisfy. Bangladesh can take heart, however, from the young guns: Shahriar Nafees, a candidate for the ICC’s Emerging Player of the Year, Aftab Ahmed, Mashrafe Mortaza, and Shahadat Hossain, all of whom are capable of matchwinning performances.One to watch
Hands down, Nafees, who is genuinely one of international cricket’s top prospects. Appointed vice-captain for the Champions Trophy after just one year at the top, he also recently won Bangladesh’s cricketer-of-the-year award. Upon being nominated for the ICC’s Emerging Player, award Nafees quickly pointed out that his nomination was not just based on his sublime maiden Test hundred against Australia, “but rather for the whole season where I showed adequate consistency”. Nafees has a strike-rate of 66.52 in one-day matches and has scored four half-centuries, three of them away from home. He had a good series against Zimbabwe in July-August this year, averaging 62 in five one-day matches played in Harare.New kid on the block
Farhad Reza, a middle-order batsman who bowls useful medium-pace, was called up to the national squad for the tour of Zimbabwe in July 2006 after scoring the most runs in the previous year’s domestic league. In his first appearance in national colours he became the only Bangladeshi to hit a fifty on debut. An unbeaten 34 and 41 against Kenya followed – he steered Bangladesh home on both occasions – and backed with his bowling and fielding he looks to be a good prospect.Current form
It’s been a good enough year for Bangladesh so far, statistically at least, with ten of 18 matches ending in wins. They won a match against Sri Lanka, buried Kenya 4-0 at home, fought well against Australia in a 0-3 loss, fell to Zimbabwe 3-2 and beat Kenya 3-0 again. There have been gritty innings from the youngsters, a record bowling performance (Mortaza, 6 for 26), a hat-trick (Shahadat), and an improved display in the field. If the likes of Nafees, Aftab and Ashraful all come together, Bangladesh have the necessary firepower to push Sri Lanka and West Indies.
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Prosper Utseya leads a bunch of greenhorns well capable of causing a flutter or two © Getty Images
Zimbabwe have yet to open their ICC Champions Trophy account, with a total of six matches yielding six losses. They did come close in their very first outing, way back in 1998 when the tournament debuted as the Wills International Cup in Bangladesh, but were nipped to the quarter-finals by New Zealand – rather, Chris Harris, who smashed the last ball for four – in a Dhaka thriller. It was the nearest thing to a win Zimbabwe have seen in the tournament since. The current crop of pace bowlers are inexperienced and the batting order has a tendency to get bogged down when the pressure is turned up the slightest. Prosper Utseya has led the side admirably, but his inexperience in the subcontinent may go against them.One to watch
There haven’t been many positives for Zimbabwe since the exodus of many of their senior players, but a few have shone now and then. Statistically and aesthetically speaking, it’s been Vusi Sibanda who has looked good over the last few series, with a maiden hundred, two fifties, and a 46. For a batsman who has been given a long run in the side, he has largely disappointed – as an average of 16.12 from 32 innings before his 116 against Bermuda in in May – but since then he has averaged 33.33. He has looked the best of Zimbabwe’s top order batsman against the new ball, and has by and large curbed a front-foot penchant to produce an improved allround game. Zimbabwe will once again look to him for stability up the order.New kid on the block
Chamu Chibhabha lasted just three deliveries on his ODI debut in August 2005, but in the 11 matches that have followed he has looked a good prospect. Two fine half-centuries and a 40 against West Indies, during which he was particularly impressive in playing their quick bowlers, easily made him the success story of the series before he was sidelined with a hamstring injury. On the evidence of those innings and his returns against Bangladesh and South Africa recently, he appears to possess the temperament and the ability to succeed in international cricket and is one of Zimbabwe’s brightest prospects.Current form
Their recent run of form shows Zimbabwe have six wins from 11 matches, but there’s a lot to be desired against top-class opposition. Expectedly, they lifted the ICC Tri-Nation series in the West Indies in May, featuring such heavyweights as Bermuda and Canada, followed that up with a 3-2 series win over Bangladesh at home, and were trounced 3-0 when they visited South Africa. That’s not including a nine-wicket loss to the Eagles in a Twenty20 warm-up. The series win over Bangladesh was Zimbabwe’s 12th since their entry into the international fold in 1983 and their fourth in a bilateral series against that opposition. Zimbabwe outperformed Bangladesh in all departments to win the series with a match to spare, and that did plenty to their confidence. No one expected them to win in South Africa, and the manner in which the bowlers were brought to their knees by Mark Boucher and Co. in the final match was disheartening. The contest effectively ended right there, after South Africa racked up 418 for 5, though to their credit, Zimbabwe batted solidly to complete 50 overs and reach a healthy 247 for 7.
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Jude Bellingham set to miss start of 2025-26 season as Real Madrid pencil star midfielder in for surgery after Club World Cup

Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham will reportedly miss the start of the 2025-26 campaign after being pencilled in for surgery on a shoulder problem.

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Per , Madrid have decided that Bellingham will go under the knife after the Club World Cup to fix a persistent shoulder problem that has existed since 2023. Following the surgery, it will take at least 12 weeks for the England international to fully recover, which means he will miss the start of the 2025-26 campaign.

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Bellingham dislocated his left shoulder during a clash against Rayo Vallecano in November 2023 and subsequently missed the next four matches for club and country. The busy calendar since then has prevented Bellingham from undergoing surgery, however, the medical team at Real feel that he must now undergo the procedure to avoid further damage to his shoulder.

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have reported that Madrid are concerned about the English star's sudden dip in form and have conducted several meetings to uncover the reason behind it. After an incredible debut campaign in Spain, Bellingham has posted more modest numbers of 13 goals and 14 assists in all competitions this season.

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Carlo Ancelotti will manage Real Madrid one last time this Saturday as his side face Real Sociedad in their final La Liga clash at home, with Bellingham likely to feature.

'Concentrate on Barcelona' – Gary Neville aims savage '10 years' dig at Marcus Rashford while dismissing Man Utd loanee's public criticism of the club

Gary Neville has responded to Marcus Rashford's comments about Manchester United following his move to Barcelona on a season-long loan.

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    Rashford has said the Red Devils are in "no mans land" and "the transition hasn't started" at the club after leaving to join Barcelona. Ruben Amorim has arrived as coach and oversaw a dismal 15th-place finish in the Premier League last season, as he attempts to implement his methods at Old Trafford. United have gone on sign Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha, Diego Leon and Benjamin Sesko in the summer transfer window in a bid to improve and challenge for silverware.

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    The Red Devils kicked off their 2025-26 Premier League season with a 1-0 defeat at home to Arsenal, although there were some positives for the hosts as new signings Mbeumo and Cunha both shone. Neville admitted he did see reasons for optimism in the performance while also having some strong words for Rashford after his recent comments.

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    Neville told Sky Sports' Monday Night Football after being pressed on Rashford's criticism of United: "Let's ignore that, because I don't want to go into Marcus Rashford comments tonight. He was there at the club for 10 years and had his opportunity to impact the club. Ruben Amorim, this year, I think will do a good job. Marcus should concentrate on Barcelona."

    The former Manchester United star also spoke about the Red Devils' defeat to Arsenal, adding: "Yesterday was the first time I watched that formation out on Old Trafford, where I thought, 'Right, we've got a chance here, that worked.'

    "He'd brought in a few different players, he'd got [Mason] Mount back, introduced Luke Shaw at left centre-back, that helped and I think it was the first time, it's a difficult, rare system, it needs specialists, but when you saw [Matheus] Cunha play, saw Mount play, saw Shaw at left centre-back – there was a balance! Casemiro looked a better player all of a sudden! Just straight away he looked a better player."

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Yuri Alberto celebra novo acordo com o Corinthians: 'Quero dar muitas alegrias à essa torcida incrível'

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Agora é oficial, Fiel! O Corinthians se acertou com o Zenit, da Rússia, e comunicou a permanência em definitivo de Yuri Alberto. O atacante estava emprestado ao Timão e agora possui vínculo com o Time do Povo até 31 de dezembro de 2027.

O camisa 9 celebrou o acordo e deixou claro seu amor pelo clube e torcida.

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-Estou muito feliz em permanecer no Corinthians. Me identifiquei muito com o clube, e minha vontade sempre foi ficar. Sei do esforço que o clube fez para essa negociação ter uma final feliz e só quero comemorar e dar muitas alegrias à essa torcida incrível – afirmou Yuri.

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O presidente do Corinthians, Duílio Monteiro Alves, destacou a dificuldade em fazer a negociação dar certo, e disse que as conversas com os russos sempre foram para definir o “fico” de Yuri. Veja todos os detalhes da negociação aqui.

– Desde o início, as conversas foram pela compra do Yuri e não cogitamos outras possibilidades. Foi uma negociação complexa, que envolveu muitos detalhes e tivemos sucesso. Feliz pelo resultado final e por conseguir dar esse presente para a Fiel Torcida”, comentou Duilio Monteiro Alves, presidente do Corinthians – disse Duílio.

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Sanath Jayasuriya appointed Sri Lanka's cricket consultant for one year

Sanath Jayasuriya has been appointed Sri Lanka Cricket’s full-time “cricket consultant” for a year. In this role, he will oversee both players and coaches working at SLC’s high performance centre in Khettarama, will be engaged in “individual skill development strategies” for players, and will monitor coaching staff as well.”[Jayasuriya] will also establish national specialist skills programs with key staff aligned to lead roles within each skill discipline, among several other tasks,” the board release said.This is Jayasuriya’s first role with SLC after having been banned from all cricket for two years by the ICC’s anti-corruption unit in 2019. He had incurred that ban after admitting to two charges – the failure or refusal to cooperate with an investigation, and obstructing or delaying an investigation, under the anti-corruption code.Related

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He had previously been Sri Lanka’s chief selector in two controversial stints. In the first he had been accused of favouring a player close to the government he was part of as a member of parliament. The second stint had been characterised by substantial turnover in the men’s national team. The ACU’s charges are understood to have related to his second term as chief selector.Jayasuriya’s appointment is the second significant appointment over the past few days, with the Upul Tharanga-led selection committee also having been named this week.

Sutherland and Lanning shine as Melbourne Stars take derby

Melbourne Renegades are now in danger of finishing bottom having been promisingly placed for victory

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Sasha Moloney was able to defend 14 off the last over although there was a borderline wide not called on the fourth delivery.Sutherland earlier bowled Tammy Beaumount and had Harmanpreet Kaur caught behind after both internationals got a start on the road to 145 for victory.Jess Duffin needed a six from the last ball to snatch a win that had looked likely at the mid-point of the Renegades innings. But she could not find the rope past long off and the Stars held on.There is now a four-point gap between the seventh-placed Stars and Renegades, who likely need to win at least two of their last four games to climb from the bottom of the ladder. They have won only one of 10 matches this summer.Earlier, Meg Lanning led the Stars to 144 for 5 in her second knock since announcing her international retirement on Thursday.Dropped on 42, Lanning brought up her third half-century of the WBBL summer with a single to backward square leg in the 18th over.

Com polêmica do VAR, Internacional vence o Cuiabá no Beira-Rio pelo Brasileirão

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O Internacional sofreu, mas derrotou o Cuiabá neste sábado, no Beira Rio, pela 26ª rodada do Brasileirão. O gol foi marcado por Alemão, no segundo tempo. Com o resultado, o time treinado por Mano Menezes subiu para a vice-liderança de forma provisória. Por outro lado, o Dourado fica com 26, em 16º, e pode terminar a rodada na zona de rebaixamento.

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O primeiro tempo foi todo do Inter, que mandou na partida, fazendo um verdadeiro ataque contra defesa. Sob a maestria de Alan Patrick, a equipe mandante criou algumas boas oportunidades de marcar, mas não conseguiu vencer a defesa adversária.

Na volta do intervalo, pouca coisa mudou. Aos cinco,Renê inverteu a jogada, Bustos dominou na área e soltou uma bomba, com perigo. Logo depois, Alan Patrick cobrou escanteio, Johnny subiu sozinho e quase marcou.

A primeira oportunidade do Cuiabá na partida surgiu aos 20 minutos, com chute de Valdívia na entrada da área. Em seguida,Pedro Henrique saiu em velocidade, cruzou na área e Alemão furou. A bola voltou para PH após ficar perdida e ele mandou novamente um chuveirinho. Desta vez, Alemão testou para o fundo das redes e abriu o placar.

Com o gol tomado, o Cuiabá começou a ficar mais presente no campo ofensivo, mas não conseguia criar grandes chances. Até que aos 44′, Edenílson se enrolou na saída de bola, André roubou, foi derrubado pelo camisa 8 e a arbitragem marcou pênalti. Após ser chamado pelo VAR, o juiz desmarcou a penalidade.

Agora, o Intervolta para campo somente no dia 19, para duelar contra o Atlético-GO, fora de casa. No dia anterior, o Cuiabá visita o Athletico Paranaense, na Arena da Baixada.

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​Internacional 1×0 Cuiabá
Local: Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre-RS
Data/horário: 10/09/2022 – 16h30 (de Brasília)
​Árbitro: Maguielson Lima Barbosa – CBF/DF
Auxiliares: Alessandro Rocha Matos – FIFA/BA e Leila da Cruz – FIFA/DF
Quarto árbitro: Lucas Horn – CBF/RS
VAR: Rodrigo D’Alonso Ferreira – CBF/SC
Cartões amarelos:Joaquim, André Luís, Pepê (Cuiabá)
Cartões vermelhos: –

GOLS:Alemão (22’/2T) (1-0)

Internacional – Técnico: Mano Menezes
Daniel; Bustos, Vitão, Mercado e Renê; Gabriel, Johnny (Edenílson 13’/2T), Mauricio (Taison 24’/2T), Alan Patrick (Estevão 24’/2T) e Wanderson (Pedro Henrique – intervalo); Alemão (Liziero 42’/2T).

Cuiabá – Técnico: Antonio Oliveira
​João Carlos; Marllon, Joaquim (Camilo 29’/2T) e Alan Empereur; João Lucas, Marcão (Alesson 29’/2T), Pepê e Sidcley (Osório 29’/2T); André Luís (Valdívia 16’/2T), Pepê e Deyverson (André 33’/2T).

'We’ve spent months trying to reinforce the squad' – Javier Mascherano acknowledges Inter Miami's lack of depth ahead of Club World Cup

Inter Miami make their Club World Cup debut this Saturday against Al Ahly at Hard Rock Stadium

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They share Group A with Al Ahly, Palmeiras, and PortoMascherano spoke to the media ahead of the matchOnly William Yarbrough was added as a reinforcement ahead of the tournamentWatch every FIFA Club World Cup game free on DAZNStream nowGetty Images SportWHAT HAPPENED?

The wait is over for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, and the first teams to take the field will be Inter Miami and Al Ahly this Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Ahead of the opening match, Inter Miami manager Javier Mascherano spoke at a press conference, addressing both the club’s challenges and its ambitions.

The Argentine coach was candid about the club’s struggles in the transfer market, which go beyond just preparing for the Club World Cup.

“Anyone following us closely knows we’ve spent months trying to reinforce the squad – not just for now, but also thinking ahead to the season. Injuries have exposed our depth," he said. "At the end of April, we made the decision to open up two roster spots for potential additions. I’ve said it before – my role is to prepare the team, and that’s what I focus on."

Mascherano isn't the only member of Inter Miami to point out the lack of depth on the roster. Luis Suarez also made similar comments Friday.

"Obviously, we know about the restrictions MLS imposes that don’t allow us to compete at the economic level we would like, but we have to go into tomorrow's match and give it our all with the players we have," he said.

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Mascherano emphasized the significance of the Club World Cup for Inter Miami, calling it potentially the most important competition in the club’s young history.

“It’s a privilege that in the present day I can coach a team that’s going to take part in a competition as important as the FIFA Club World Cup, and that’s a responsibility," he explained to DAZN. "I think it’s going to be similar to what a FIFA World Cup might be like, with different cultures, different languages, but a bit more passion, because when it comes down to it, usually football fans are first and foremost fans of their club and then their country. So, it’s going to be slightly different but I’m sure there will be a very similar atmosphere to what we’re used to during FIFA World Cups with national teams.”

Despite Inter Miami's lack of signings, Mascherano insisted the club has high expectations for this tournament.

“The objective is to try to compete to the best of our ability, just as we do in all competitions, knowing that it’s a top-level competition, that we’re going to face top-class teams. In our minds, it’s about trying our best and having the ability to take it one game at a time, trying to give ourselves a chance of making it through the group stage and getting into the last 16. So, we’ll try to do our best, try to compete at the highest level and if we do that, hopefully we’ll do well," he told DAZN.

Looking ahead to the opening match against Egyptian giants Al Ahly, with Espérance de Tunis and Porto also in their group, Mascherano outlined his tactical goals.

“The plan is to be the protagonist, to compete, to neutralize their key players, and limit their strengths. We want to control the match and give ourselves the best chance to get a good result in our debut. This may be the most important tournament Inter Miami has ever played,” he told reporters.

He also addressed the status of Lionel Messi, who trained with the team Friday morning and is expected to start.

“Leo is doing well. There were times we had to manage his workload, but he’s played in our last 15 matches – except for the Dallas game, where we rested everyone. He’s been available and in good form. Luckily, he was also rested during one of Argentina’s recent matches, so he arrived healthy. We have high expectations for him,” Mascherano said.

He added, "He [Lionel Messi] is the No. 1 and the No. 1 transcends sport. They transform sport and revolutionize all the places that they go to. In the case of Leo, it’s striking, the way he’s managed to have such a huge impact on this country, and we have to make the most of the impact that he’s had.”

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Veteran left back Jordi Alba is also eager to start playing in the Club World Cup, a competition he's played in once before as a member of Barcelona in 2015.

“All the group games will be special. We’ll be facing very difficult opponents, but we have a home advantage, and we hope the fans will come to support us and enjoy the games," he told DAZN. "We know it’s a tough group against great teams, but we are dreaming big and have high hopes to compete and do a great job in a very tough tournament.”

He won the competiton on a team that also featured Messi in his prime along with Luis Suarez in the final against River Plate. Alba, now 36, hopes for more magic from Messi in this tournament.

“The chance to come here and share the dressing room [with Lionel Messi] once again at Inter Miami, as soon as we saw each other, we understood each other again. We’ve been fortunate to combine for many goals, and it’s really easy to do that and play alongside the best player in history," he said.

“It’s a privilege for me, and I have always said this: having Leo makes any team better, and in my case, it also made me a better player. I’ve taken advantage of his passes so many times to score goals, and thanks to him, I have also provided lots of assists. It’s important for any player to improve their stats, and I hope that we get to play together for many more years.”

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Al Ahly’s Spanish head coach, José Riveiro, spoke at the pre-match press conference ahead of Saturday’s game, emphasizing his team’s plan to contain Inter Miami star Lionel Messi.

“Messi is a great player with extraordinary abilities and global recognition. We’ve prepared well to face him and try to stop him,” said Riveiro. “But he’s not the only threat – they have other experienced players who can make a difference.”

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Nat Sciver-Brunt dominant with bat and ball in crushing win

ECB Reporters Network04-Jun-2023

Nat Sciver-Brunt was in belligerent mood once again•Gareth Copley/Getty Images

The Blaze maintained their 100% record in the Charlotte Edwards Cup as a crushing defeat of Sunrisers saw them clinch a direct route to the final at Worcester next Saturday with England’s Nat Sciver-Brunt starring with bat and ball at a sun-drenched Trent Bridge.Sciver-Brunt smashed 58 from 30 balls and took 2 for 16 as winless Sunrisers were bowled out for 114 in reply to the Blaze’s 198 for 6, giving the east midlands side a bonus-point victory to make their position as group leaders unassailable, meaning they avoid the semi-final eliminator at Finals Day.England team-mates Sarah Glenn, with 43 not out from 29 balls and two wickets for just nine runs from her legbreaks, and Tammy Beaumont (41 from 30) delivered as well, with overseas player Nadine de Klerk boosting her tally to 13 as the competition’s leading wicket-taker, the South African taking 2 for 10 from three overs, strike bowler Sophie Munro grabbing 2 for 18.Eva Gray, Kate Coppack and Abtaha Maqsood picked up two wickets each for the Sunrisers, for whom England Under-19 captain Grace Scrivens top-scored with 20.Opting to bat first, the Blaze lost Sarah Bryce – Friday’s matchwinner against Northern Diamonds with 67 from 43 balls – for effectively a first-ball duck after she inside-edged Gray on to her stumps, having watched two leg-side deliveries called as wides. Otherwise, the powerplay could hardly have been more one-sided as Beaumont and Sciver-Brunt peppered a fully-extended Trent Bridge boundary as first on the card in a double-header ahead of Notts Outlaws’ meeting Lancashire Lightning.They powered the Blaze to 77 for 1 from the opening six overs, a team record not only under their new identity but as Lightning and Loughborough Lightning too.Sciver-Brunt completed her second Blaze half-century and looked in the mood for more as she and Beaumont added 102 in 53 balls for the second wicket, but after sweeping Maqsood’s legspin for her first six, perished attempting a repeat, finding deep square leg, Blaze reaching halfway at 112 for 2.A fine over from Coppack then changed the tone of the innings as the right-arm seamer had Beaumont leg before sweeping and dismissed Marie Kelly by the same method as the right-hander swung across the line for a second-ball duck. It took three lean overs before Glenn rediscovered the tempo with three boundaries in the same Jo Gardner over as the Blaze moved to 149 for 4 from 15.Maqsood picked up a second wicket as Georgie Boyce was stumped but Glenn, who survived difficult chances on 29 and 40 on the way a career-best score in this format, added 35 in 21 balls with de Klerk before the South African top-edged Gray to mid-off, helping Blaze post the third-highest total in the competition this season.It put Sunrisers under scoreboard pressure from the start and though 46 runs in the powerplay was respectable they came at a cost of three important wickets as Mady Villiers chipped Glenn’s legspin straight to mid-off, Alice Macleod was pinned in front by Sciver-Brunt and South African Dane Van Niekerk top-edged to cover in the same over.At 64 for 4, southeast regional side Sunrisers were well behind the required rate at the halfway stage and seen Amara Carr depart to Glenn as skipper Kirstie Gordon took a good catch running round from midwicket.Three wickets in the space of five balls hastened the inevitable Blaze win as Florence Miller was run out at the non-striker’s end before de Klerk took two in three balls to remove Gardner leg before and Scrivens, the England Under-19 captain, who batted nicely before skying one to midwicket.Grace Ballinger had Gray caught at short fine leg before Coppack and Kelly Castle held things up, adding 28 in a little under five overs before Munro bowled both in the final over.

Blackburn learn compensation fee to appoint 44 y/o as Eustace’s replacement

Blackburn Rovers are now aware of how much it will cost to take a League One manager out of his current job and bring him to Ewood Park, according to a reliable reporter.

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It was announced in the middle of last week that John Eustace had left his role as Blackburn boss to become the new Derby County manager. It was a decision that came as a surprise to many, but since his departure, the Lancashire side have won back-to-back games, beating West Brom and Plymouth Argyle by 2-0 scorelines.

Interim boss David Lowe has done an excellent job at keeping Blackburn’s play-off hopes alive, but it is likely that a new manager will be brought into the club as they look to build on Eustace’s success.

There have already been a few names linked to the vacancy at Ewood Park, with Carlos Carvalhal, Aitor Karanka, Raphael Wicky, and George Boateng all being mentioned as possible candidates.

Meanwhile, former Wolves manager Gary O’Neil has also been added to the Championship side’s shortlist, as he’s been out of work for a couple of months since leaving Molineux.

As well as O’Neil, Leyton Orient manager Richie Wellens has been added to the managerial shortlist after continuing to impress in the third tier.

Blackburn learn compensation fee to appoint 44 y/o

Now, according to reporter Alan Nixon, as relayed by Football League World, Blackburn have learned that it will cost them £250,000 to get Wellens out of Leyton Orient and into the hot seat at Ewood Park.

The 44-year-old, who likes his sides to play in a 4-2-3-1 formation, joined Orient in March 2022 and has since taken charge of 153 games at the club, guiding them to promotion in his first full season, and they are now in a fight for a play-off spot in League One.

It is unclear how interested Blackburn are in appointing Wellens as their next manager, but the fee certainly suggests Orient are in no mood to hand him over on the cheap as they seek a spot in the Championship.

Nixon added that Rovers are stepping up their search for a new manager this week, with them set to speak to candidates as they try to get an appointment in place for their game against Swansea City next Saturday.

Richie Wellens’ Leyton Orient record

Games

153

Won

74

Drawn

29

Lost

50

Points

251

After 30 games in League One this season, Wellens has guided Orient to 15 wins and 5 draws. The east London side held their own against Manchester City last week in the FA Cup and are serious contenders for promotion this season, evidence that makes it no surprise that Wellens is of interest to teams in a league above.

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