Williamson returns to New Zealand's T20I squad for series against Bangladesh

Kane Williamson returns to captain New Zealand’s T20I squad in the home series against Bangladesh after more than a year since he last played the format.Like he was for the ongoing ODIs against Bangladesh, opening batter Devon Conway was rested from the T20Is as well because of workload management, while Michael Bracewell (achilles), Lockie Ferguson (achilles), Matt Henry (hamstring) and Henry Shipley (back) were all injured. Trent Boult made himself unavailable for selection.Williamson’s previous T20 international was during the home series against India in November last year. He made a comeback to international cricket during the ODI World Cup in October and November, after a long recovery period following knee surgery to repair the anterior cruciate ligament he had ruptured during the opening game of the 2023 IPL season.Alrounder James Neesham also returned to the T20I squad after missing New Zealand’s previous T20I series, in England in September, because of the birth of his child, while fast bowler Ben Sears has been included.”It’s great to be able to finish off a busy year that started on the road by having the group together in New Zealand,” New Zealand coach Gary Stead said. “We’ve played T20 cricket in a wide variety of conditions this year and it’s been great to see a broad range of players making contributions.”Tim Seifert, as an example, returned to the side in a specific role at the top of the order and made significant contributions in each series he was part of. With a World Cup in the middle of next year, we’re well into our planning in terms of both the tournament and the type of squad we might need in the conditions.”While we’re advanced in our planning, as we saw with the one-day World Cup squad this year with the likes of Mark Chapman and Rachin Ravindra – there is certainly still time for players to come into that mix.”New Zealand’s T20I squad will assemble on Boxing Day ahead of the series opener against Bangladesh in Napier on December 27, after which the teams travel to Tauranga for the second and third games on December 29 and 31.New Zealand’s T20I squad: Kane Williamson (capt), Finn Allen, Mark Chapman, Kyle Jamieson, Adam Milne, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner, Ben Sears, Tim Seifert, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee

Exclusive: Man Utd told to sell Alejandro Garnacho by ex-Red Devil as Argentina winger torn apart for being 'more concerned with celebrations than scoring'

Manchester United have been urged to sell Alejandro Garnacho as he has no end product and is more focused on his celebrations than scoring.

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Ruben Amorim told Garnacho to find a new club after the winger and his brother spoke out against the coach following the Europa League final. And the player has also told United he wants to leave, along with Marcus Rashford, Antony, Jadon Sancho and Tyrell Malacia. No concrete offers have arrived for the Argentina international but former United defender Paul Parker has told the club to do what it takes for him to leave.

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Parker, speaking exclusively to GOAL via , the home of odds, said: "Sell the boy. He needs to move on, needs to understand what football is about. Not a game of golf, and you need players around you. He needs to look at his game and what he is rather than what he wants to be – he should want to be Garnacho, not the former United winger that plays for Portugal… and have a bit of humanity."

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Garnacho scored six Premier League goals last season but missed his fair share of chances, most memorably against Tottenham and West Ham. And Parker criticised his shooting and final ball. He said: "I’d say I have better end product than him. He’s more concerned about trying to score and what he’s going to do after to celebrate than actually scoring a goal. His end product is terrible, absolutely terrible."

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Garnacho's bicycle kick against Everton in 2023-24 was named Goal of the Season but Parker believes the winger has not kicked on from that moment and he is still not convinced by his talents. He added: "Living off shinning an overhead kick into the top corner against Everton. I wonder what kind of player he is. Not full of tricks, not that quick. I’m trying to figure out what his game is, I really don’t know what his strengths are."

'Another Rasmus Hojlund situation!' – Nicolas Jackson told to swerve Man Utd and join Brighton instead as Chelsea exit gathers pace

Nicolas Jackson has been urged to avoid a move to Manchester United amid rumours of a potential Chelsea exit, with former Premier League star Jermaine Pennant suggesting Brighton would be a better fit for the Senegal striker. Despite interest from top clubs, the Blues have placed a hefty price tag on the forward and don't look too eager to part ways.

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    Chelsea have reportedly set an £80-100 million ($108m-135m) asking price for Jackson, who is attracting attention from Premier League and European sides. Manchester United are among the clubs interested, but Chelsea are under no pressure to sell despite the Senegalese striker being likely to lose his starting spot following the arrivals of Joao Pedro and Liam Delap.

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    Jackson has managed 30 goals and 12 assists in 81 appearances for Chelsea since arriving from Villarreal. However, with his role under threat, rumours of an exit have intensified with Manchester United being touted as a potential destination. However, Penant believes that the 24-year-old should be against a move to Old Trafford and insisted that he would be a better fit at a club like Brighton.

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    Speaking to Adventure Gamers, Pennant said: “I’m not sure if Nicolas Jackson is the man for a top team as we’ve seen during his time at Chelsea. It’s an interesting one to see where he goes if he leaves the club. He’s in the Darwin Nunez bracket for me – he gets loads of chances, but he isn’t prolific.

    “If I were him, I’d look a little below that level – someone like Brighton. I think that could work because he’d do well there – they should be looking at him.

    “Manchester United are linked but I’m not too sure that’s the right move for the club – it could be another Rasmus Hojlund situation. He obviously believes in himself and thinks he should be at a top team, but I can’t see him being the number one for a top six side.”

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    Chelsea are unlikely to let Jackson leave unless their valuation is met. Brighton are highly unlikely to show interest unless the price drops heavily, while United’s interest may cool over the next few weeks. The striker’s future will depend on both Chelsea’s squad plans and clubs' willingness to match the Blues' asking price.

Counties seek greater incentive for producing England talent

Somerset chief Hollins wants amendment to Performance-Related Fee Payments

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English counties are pushing for an increase in the payments they receive from the ECB when players they have developed appear in international or representative cricket.Early discussions have started between the 18 first-class counties and the ECB over an updated County Partnership Agreement (CPA) which will replace the existing arrangements and cover the 2025-28 period, and Performance-Related Fee Payments (PRFPs) have been raised as an area for potential change.Under existing arrangements, counties receive payments when men’s players to whose development they have contributed make appearances for England Under-19s, England Lions or the full England side. These are weighted according to a points system, which ranks multi-day cricket above the shorter formats.”It’s a really good system,” Gordon Hollins, Somerset’s chief executive, told ESPNcricinfo. “The principle of the system is that counties that develop players who go on to play for England are rewarded and we are very supportive of that because it rewards clubs who do the right thing by the national game. To my knowledge, it doesn’t happen in any other sport.”What we would like to see is consideration given to a greater level of payment for success: we believe it should be supercharged to provide a real reward for clubs that do the hard yards and develop those players. We’d like it to provide a real incentive to ensure that those rewards are suitable and don’t just cover the cost of a club replacing that player.”Hollins gave the example of Jack Leach, a graduate of Somerset’s academy who has never played for another county but is now rarely available due to his England commitments. “When we lose Jack, we can back-fill his absence with the money we get, but we don’t get any reward for it and we’d like to see that incentive really boosted.”In many cases, PRFPs are split between a player’s current county and the county that they represented at academy or pathway levels. “Take Jos Buttler: we get the lion’s share of Jos’s England performance fees,” Hollins said. “Lancashire get a bit, but we get the most because we’ve had the most influence on his career. It’s a good system.”There are also suggestions that the national counties (formerly minor counties) should be eligible to receive PRFPs, which they are not under the current system. If Shoaib Bashir makes his England debut in India over the coming weeks, Surrey and Somerset will share the relevant PRFPs but Berkshire, whom he represented at Under-18 level, will not receive any payment.Somerset’s stance is likely to find support from other first-class counties, not least those who are heavily reliant on central ECB funding. Leicestershire, for example, have long argued that they should have received higher payments than they did for their role in developing Stuart Broad and a change in the system would give them greater reward for bringing Rehan Ahmed through their academy.An increase in funds for PRFPs was among the recommendations of Andrew Strauss’s High Performance Review in 2022. “Without sufficient incentive to develop professional cricketers, we risk not making the most of the talent pool we have in England,” the report said, while also proposing an increase in the levels of compensation paid when players decide to leave their home counties.

Dinesh Karthik joins England Lions coaching staff for India tour

Dinesh Karthik, the former India wicketkeeper-batter, will assist England Lions’ preparations in India later this week, after being included in the squad’s coaching set-up for the first nine days of the tour.Karthik, whose international career included roles on two tours of England in 2007 and 2018, as well as the 2019 World Cup, has since gone on to forge a successful career in the media, including as a commentator for Sky Sports.As a batting consultant, he will help to impart his knowledge of Indian conditions during his stint with the squad, working under head coach Neil Killeen, and alongside full-time assistants Richard Dawson and Carl Hopkinson, as well Graeme Swann, the former England spinner, who will join the tour as a mentor.Karthik’s stint will also provide cover for the Lions’ other batting consultant, Ian Bell, who will link up with the squad on January 18, after completing his stint as assistant coach with Melbourne Renegades in Australia’s Big Bash League.The tour will overlap with the senior squad’s five-Test tour of India which commences on January 25, and will comprise three four-day matches against India A in Ahmedabad.Lancashire’s Josh Bohannon will captain a 15-man squad which was named before Christmas, and features a number of recent England Test caps, including Alex Lees, Matt Potts and Matt Fisher, as well as up-and-coming prospects such as Somerset’s James Rew and Gloucestershire’s Ollie Price.”It’s great to have such a strong coaching group supporting our players for what should be an exciting challenge versus India A,” Mo Bobat, England Men’s Performance Director, said. “The group has a deep and diverse set of experiences and expertise.”Neil Killeen did an excellent job leading the Lions in Sri Lanka last year and will assume head coach responsibilities again.”Bell (172 runs at 43.00) and Swann (20 wickets at 24.75) were key members of the England Test team that won in India in 2012-13, the most recent series victory by a visiting team to the country.”Ian Bell and Graeme Swann have spent time around our Lions environments over the past year and will be well-placed to continue supporting the players, many of whom they already know well,” Bobat added. “They both bring fantastic experiences to their respective coaching and mentoring roles.”Carl Hopkinson and Richard Dawson have extensive pathway experience and bring with them an England senior coaching perspective, and recent experience of Indian conditions.”And it’s fantastic to have Dinesh Karthik with us for a part of our prep period and leading into the first Test. I’m sure the lads will love spending time with him and benefiting from his experience of what it takes to be successful at Test level in India.”England Lions squad Josh Bohannon (capt), Kasey Aldridge, Brydon Carse, Jack Carson, James Coles, Matt Fisher, Keaton Jennings, Tom Lawes, Alex Lees, Dan Mousley, Callum Parkinson, Matt Potts, Ollie Price, James Rew, Ollie Robinson

فيديو.. محمد صلاح يرفض طلب أحد الصحفيين عقب نهاية مباراة ليفربول وكريستال بالاس

خسر محمد صلاح النجم المصري أول ألقابه هذا الموسم مع ليفربول، بعد أن تعرض للهزيمة بركلات الجزاء الترجيحية ضد كريستال بالاس على ملعب ويمبلي، بكأس الدرع الخيرية.

ولم يسجل محمد صلاح أو يصنع لصالح ليفربول والذي أحرز أهدافه هوجو إيكيتيكي في الدقيقة 4 وجيريمي فريمبونج في الدقيقة 21.

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بينما سجل لصالح آينتراخت فرانكفورت جان فيليب ماتيتا في الدقيقة 17 من ركلة جزاء وإسماعيلا سار في الدقيقة 77.

وأضاع محمد صلاح ركلة جزاء بجانب الأرجنتيني ألكسيس ماك أليستر والشاب هارفي إليوت، بينما أضاع أيضاً لكريستال بالاس بورنا سوزا وإيبيريتشي إيزي فقط.

وبعد انتهاء اللقاء وأثناء مروره في النفق المؤدي لخارج الملعب، توجه الصحفي “لويس ستيل” بطلب إلى النجم المصري محمد صلاح.

ووجه ستيل لصلاح: “من فضلك دقيقتان، مو؟”، ليرد النجم المصري بابتسامة: “هذا مبكر جداً” ويقصد الإدلاء بتصريحات بعد نهاية اللقاء.

ويفتتح محمد صلاح مع ليفربول، مشواره في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز وحملة الدفاع عن لقب في الموسم الجديد، بلقاء بورنموث يوم الجمعة المقبل 15 أغسطس على ملعب آنفيلد.

One last chance for Smith and Labuschagne to turn around their lean 2023

Both have not had the impact their high standards demand, and now find themselves at the MCG – a ground that comes with its own challenges for the pair. But could you really bet against them?

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Steven Smith had a few words to say about his second-innings lbw as he walked off at Optus Stadium, while the evening before Marnus Labuschagne had needed a trip to hospital to get his hand checked after a vicious blow on an increasingly spiteful surface.Neither moment proved significant for Australia; they won by 360 runs and Labuschagne hadn’t suffered any damage to his hand, although he admitted being “nervous” for a little while. But on an individual basis for two of Australia’s finest-ever players it continued what can probably be described as a frustrating 2023 where neither have quite been able to hit their previous prolific heights.Related

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It’s worth saying that it’s far from a crisis. Smith is averaging 42.65 for the year with three centuries and Labuschagne’s figure is 35.04 with what proved a match-saving hundred at Old Trafford. Still, it’s well below what we have become accustomed to. It is comfortably Labuschagne’s leanest year since he cracked Test cricket in 2019, and in a year where Smith has played at least five Tests it’s his lowest average since 2013.Overall, Australia’s Test batting returns for the year are set to only finish around mid-table among their rivals. Leading into the Boxing Day Test, their overall batting average is 33.77 albeit they have played significantly more matches than anyone else. Conditions in India played a part in that, although only the Indore surface was really a lottery for batters.

Usman Khawaja has led the way followed by Travis Head, who has made crucial contributions when they have really mattered, which is as important as the sheer volume of his runs. Mitchell Marsh is the surprise entrant among Australia’s leading batters this year, taking a 2023 average of 67.16 into Boxing Day.Smith admitted before the Perth Test that he hadn’t quite been at his best. For much of the time he was in the middle he looked sharp but was given a bit of a working over debutant Khurram Shahzad before fishing at a reasonably wide delivery in the first innings then getting the borderline lbw in the second. Unfortunately, Shahzad won’t have the chance to add to those successes with his tour ended by injury.Steven Smith and Marnus Labuschagne: the search for big runs continues•AFPPrior to that, two of Smith’s three centuries – against India at The Oval and England at Lord’s – had set up victories that won the World Test Championship final and gave Australia a 2-0 Ashes lead which ultimately proved crucial. In England he also made a rare admission that the fuss around his 100th Test at Headingley had affected his focus and was then hampered by a wrist injury at the back end of the tour (although still managed twin fifties in the last Test).It is Labuschagne who is the more interesting case having had the trickiest year of his Test career to date, albeit he had set very high standards. He was not alone in being troubled by Ravindra Jadeja in India, although managed to reach double figures in all but one of his eight innings. He was then done by Stuart Broad’s outswinger (which Broad was happy to say was designed especially for him) in the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston. There was also the uncharacteristic slog sweep at a crucial moment of the Headingley Test when Australia were a probably a couple of hours away from setting up a 3-0 lead.

As the best players do, he found a way to still make a telling contribution at Old Trafford – without his scores of 51 and 110 the rain may not have been enough for Australia – but at The Oval he was extraordinarily becalmed in the first innings to get to 9 off 81 balls in nearly two hours before edging to slip against Mark Wood the ball after Broad switched the bails.Through the year, Labuschagne has only failed to reach double figures – what can loosely be termed “a start” – in four of his 23 innings. For someone with such an insatiable hunger for runs, and a love of batting, you would suspect that will add to the angst as much as anything.When asked if his net session against reserve quicks Lance Morris and Scott Boland on the fourth morning in Perth was to test out his hand, he replied: “It was to bat…something I didn’t do enough of in this game.” You pity Australia’s coaches with the wanger in the couple of days leading into Boxing Day.

2023 is comfortably Labuschagne’s leanest year since he cracked Test cricket in 2019, and in a year where Smith has played at least five Tests it’s his lowest average since 2013.

Labuschagne and Smith will be vital for Australia in the next year or so as a transition phase begins. As a sign of the mature make-up of the team, Labuschagne was the youngest member of the XI in Perth – one of only two players under 30, alongside Head who turns 30 during the second Test. David Warner will be the first to depart in two Tests’ time and the selectors will hope that Smith and Khawaja do not end too close together.Smith has an outstanding record at the MCG where he averages 84.75. He hasn’t scored a Boxing Day Test century since 2017 but has twice fallen close with 85. Labuschagne on the other hand averages 28.83 there, his lowest for a home venue with more than one Test.However, it is not insignificant that both Smith’s wait to add to his MCG hundreds and Labuschagne’s relative struggles at the ground have come since more life was injected back into the pitch following the moribund 2017-18 Ashes Test. The groundsman, Matt Page, has promised there will be assistance for the bowlers again this year. There could be some hard work ahead if they want to finish the year on a personal high, but few would be surprised if they find a way to do it.

Revealed: Chelsea lay down Joao Felix demands to Benfica as Premier League side prepared to compromise after low-ball offer from Portuguese side

Chelsea have outlined strict conditions to Benfica over Joao Felix’s transfer, seeking future guarantees as a partial sale agreement edges closer.

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According to , Chelsea and Benfica are nearing a deal that would see Felix return to the Estadio da Luz. The Eagles have offered around €20 million (£17m/$23m) for 50 per cent of the forward’s rights, a figure the Blues are now open to accepting despite initially requesting €30m (£25m/$34m). However, the English club are demanding that Benfica also commit to buying the remaining half in the coming years to ensure they recoup a bigger chunk of their €52m (£44m/$59m) investment.

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The Portuguese has struggled to find consistency in recent years, with underwhelming spells at Barcelona, Chelsea, and most recently AC Milan. Still just 25, he sees Benfica, where he first made his name, as the ideal environment to reignite his career. Chelsea, under Enzo Maresca, have no plans to integrate him into their squad and are pushing to finalise a financially viable exit.

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The report adds that Felix has agreed to reduce his annual salary to around €3m (£2.5m/$3.4m) net, in line with Benfica’s highest earners like Nicolas Otamendi. Performance bonuses are also included in his contract. He played 21 matches and scored three goals last season, a figure seen as underwhelming for a player of his talent.

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Talks are ongoing to finalise legal terms and long-term guarantees. Felix is currently training away from Chelsea’s first team and is awaiting clearance to travel to Portugal and reunite with his former team-mates. The deal is expected to conclude swiftly if Benfica agree to the Blues' future clause demands.

Flamengo se aproxima de Vítor Pereira; veja a movimentação do clube por reforços no mercado

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O Flamengo teve uma mudança de rumo visando o ano de 2023. O clube optou por não renovar o contrato de Dorival Júnior e já está próximo de anunciar a contratação de Vítor Pereira, técnico que comandou o Corinthians na última temporada.

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Em relação aos reforços, o clube tentou a contratação de Gerson, mas não chegou a um acordo com o Olympique de Marselha e, neste momento, a volta do Coringa está distante.

Em entrevista na sexta-feira, dia 25, o presidente Rodolfo Landim disse que a negociação está encerrada.

A MOVIMENTAÇÃO DO FLAMENGO NO MERCADO PARA 2023:

Quem chega: Noga (retorno de empréstimo).

Próximo do acerto: Vitor Pereira.

Quem pode chegar: Agustín Rossi, do Boca Juniors (ARG).

Ficou distante:Gerson, do Olympique de Marselha (FRA).

Quem sai: Dorival Júnior (fim de contrato),Diego Alves (fim de contrato), Diego Ribas (fim de contrato) e Rodinei (fim de contrato).

Quem pode sair: Ayrton Lucas (fim de empréstimo).

Quem fica: Filipe Luís.

Em negociação:David Luiz (renovação de contrato).

Jean Carlos se torna o quarto reforço do Ceará para 2023

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O quarto reforço do Ceará visando a temporada 2023 é o meio-campista Jean Carlos, confirmou a equipe de Porangabussu através de seus canais oficiais. O jogador de 30 anos de idade chega ao Vozão depois de passar três temporadas defendendo a equipe do Náutico.

Formado no Marília, clube do interior do estado de São Paulo, Jean tem passagem pelas categorias de base do Palmeiras além de rodar por clubes como São Bernardo, Vila Nova, São Paulo, Goiás, Novorizontino, Coritiba e Mirassol antes chegar a equipe pernambucana, em 2019.

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Diretor de Futebol do Ceará, Albeci Júnior pontuou que a chegada do reforço em questão concretiza uma contratação objetivada há algum tempo pela diretoria. Além disso, sem citar nomes de quais equipes seriam, o dirigente também mencionou que existiu certa concorrência para fechar acordo com Jean:

-Jean é um jogador que já estávamos monitorando. Um jogador que pensa o jogo, trabalha muito bem na armação das jogadas, tem um bom chute de média distância e uma boa bola parada. Acreditamos ser um jogador que vai nos ajudar bastante. Foi uma negociação difícil, pois tínhamos concorrência, mas conseguimos chegar a um acordo tanto com o clube, quanto com o atleta.

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