Man Utd have sealed an "incredible signing" who's a new Tevez-type player

It has been nearly ten years since Manchester United last won a game of football at Anfield. You have to travel back in time to 2016 when a sole goal from the great Wayne Rooney won them the match.

A lot is different since then. As Ruben Amorim’s men defeated Arne Slot’s charges 2-1 on Sunday, it signified the first back-to-back league wins of the Portuguese’s rather dreary tenure in charge.

Perhaps the winds of change are among us. Is this the beginning of Amorim’s charge towards glory? Remarkably, United are now just two points shy of fourth place. They are only six points off the Premier League leaders.

For all of the negativity, for all of the criticism, this was a mammoth win. They deserve their plaudits this time around.

So, how did it happen?

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This was as far from an Amorim performance as one can imagine. Yes, it’s a good time to play Liverpool, but arguably it’s always a good time to face Man United right now.

They changed the narrative around them on Sunday, however, and they did it in dramatic fashion.

The Red Devils came out of the gates firing when, with barely a minute on the clock, Bryan Mbeumo fired the visitors in front. It was poor defending from Virgil van Dijk who failed to track the winger and he then fired past the goalkeeper at the near post.

Mbeumo hasn’t been his rip-roaring best since trading London for Manchester, leaving Brentford behind in the summer, but he is a talisman United can build their team around. He was hailed as “one of the best in the world” during the game by BBC Sport’s Umir Irfan.

The big-money summer arrival wasn’t the only player Amorim had to thank. New goalkeeper Senne Lammens – an understated and quiet figure – looks an instant upgrade on Andre Onana. He claims crosses, looks assured and simply goes about his business without making a fuss. What a world of difference that makes.

However, the most telling story from a Man United persuasion was the way in which they responded to Cody Gakpo’s late equaliser.

When that goal went in, the game could have changed. Liverpool have made a habit of scoring late winners this term and they had the wind in their sails during that part of the clash.

United have usually wilted under pressure during the Amorim era and could have done here. This time it was different. Liverpool wilted instead and the visitors, in a big test of their mental resolve, stood up to the test.

Bruno Fernandes, always the main talisman of the club, hooked a ball into the box and there was man of the hour, Mr Harry Maguire, rolling back the clock and firing a bullet header into the net. Gary Neville cried tears of joy on commentary, Peter Drury roared and Jamie Carragher sat in silence. It was an iconic moment and one that could turn the tide of Amorim’s tenureship.

Yet, while Lammens, Mbeumo, Fernandes and Maguire came up with big moments, an ounce of praise should be fired in the direction of United’s new Carlos Tevez.

Manchester United's new Tevez has arrived

While the Argentine ultimately left United in controversial circumstances, heading to rivals Manchester City, his time at Old Trafford was something to savour.

A South American maverick, a player who’d run himself into the ground and, principally, a player who knew where the back of the net was, he was a workhorse for United.

A slender figure at 5 feet 7, his game was certainly bigger than that. He ultimately won two Premier League titles during the Sir Alex Ferguson era, played 99 games and scored 34 goals in the process. Tevez also registered 14 assists. He was a genuine all-rounder.

Well, in the present day, summer arrival Matheus Cunha looks like he’s cut from a similar cloth.

Another South American and a maverick sort of player, it’s easy to see where the comparisons stem from but, pivotally, he is actually yet to score in United colours.

His contributions have been first-class, however, and that was in evidence against Liverpool on Sunday. Like Tevez, he ran himself into the ground with a dogged performance on the road.

Scouted Football’s Jake Entwistle encapsulated things perfectly, writing on social media: The fitness of Cunha to scrap for that many duels throughout the game and drag a team up the pitch consistently is absurd. He should be absolutely gassed but he still looks able to do 90 yards with five hand-offs along the way.”

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That certainly sounds Tevez-esque, doesn’t it? During the game, the lively Brazilian only had two shots but he was also able to win four of his nine ground duels, making an interception and two clearances along the way. He also completed both of his dribble attempts and was fouled twice. Talk about offering a lot to the team.

Cunha vs Liverpool

Minutes played

90

Touches

55

Unsuccessful touches

4

Accurate passes

24/29 (83%)

Dribbles

2/2

Fouled

2x

Shots

2

Key passes

0

Interceptions

1

Clearances

2

Duels won

5/10

Stats via Sofascore.

A goal or assist did not come the 26-year-old’s way but journalist Chris Winterburn suggested that “once Cunha starts finding the net, he’s going to be as popular as Tevez.”

Football writer for Forbes and FourFourTwo, Sam Pilger, was equally as impressed with Cunha, noting that he looks like an “incredible signing.” Quite.

United invested heavily in the frontline over the summer and while things didn’t click immediately, they certainly look as though they are now. Mbeumo is in form, Benjamin Sesko has scored twice in his last three outings and Cunha looks just as spritely.

Positives for United? What a shock. Pigs will fly next.

القنوات الناقلة لمباراة مصر وفنزويلا اليوم في كأس العالم للناشئين

تقام مباراة منتخب مصر تحت 17 عامًا ضد فنزويلا، اليوم الجمعة، ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس العالم للناشئين المقامة حاليًا في قطر.

ويلعب منتخب مصر مع فنزويلا، في إطار مواجهات الجولة الثانية من عمر مباريات المجموعة الخامسة لبطولة كأس العالم للناشئين.

وافتتح منتخب مصر مشواره في بطولة كأس العالم، يوم الثلاثاء الماضي أمام منتخب هايتي، وحقق الفوز بنتيجة 4-1.

طالع | موعد مباراة مصر وفنزويلا اليوم في كأس العالم تحت 17 عامًا

منتخب مصر يتواجد في المجموعة الخامسة من بطولة كأس العالم بجانب منتخبات فنزويلا وهايتي وإنجلترا.

ويتصدر منتخب مصر، ترتيب المجموعة من بطولة كأس العالم، برصيد 3 نقاط، يأتي منتخب فنزويلا في الوصافة بنفس عدد النقاط، يأتي منتخبا إنجلترا وهايتي في المركزين الثالث والرابع بدون نقاط. القنوات الناقلة لمباراة مصر وفنزويلا اليوم في كأس العالم للناشئين

تنقل مباراة مصر وفنزويلا، عبر قناة “بي إن سبورت” المفتوحة على النايل سات وقناة الكأس 3. معلق مباراة مصر وفنزويلا اليوم في كأس العالم تحت 17 عامًا

قناة بي إن سبورت – محمد فوزي.

قناة الكأس – أحمد الطيب.

Not Dowman: Arteta must rest Saka to unleash Arsenal gem who's "like Wilshere"

While they have yet to win anything, Arsenal now have arguably the best squad in the Premier League.

Whether it’s the outrageously stacked defence, the midfield or up top, Mikel Arteta has an abundance of talent to pick from every week, and his second-string side would probably give some teams a good game.

Yet, even with the embarrassment of riches at his disposal, most fans and pundits alike would agree that his best and most important player remains Bukayo Saka.

Yet, even so, the manager should be looking to take the Englishman out of the lineup for the Champions League game against Olympiacos.

Why Saka should be dropped

Now, there is, of course, a compelling argument that Arsenal should field their best players in a European game like this.

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However, even though that’s a totally valid point of view, and one that most might hold, there are a few reasons why Saka should be dropped.

First and foremost, Arteta needs to protect the Hale End superstar from being overplayed and picking up any more injuries.

After all, he missed almost four months of action due to hamstring surgery last season, and then missed a few weeks earlier this year due to an injury to his other hamstring.

Moreover, since returning from his recent setback, the 24-year-old “legend in the making,” as dubbed by talent scout Jacek Kulig, has already made three appearances, including two starts in the last two games.

In other words, he’s already had the chance to regain a significant amount of match sharpness and therefore doesn’t need to start a third game in seven days.

Second, if the North Londoners were playing a title rival or one of the real big boys in Europe, then there would be an argument to risk another start given his importance to the team.

However, without being disrespectful, Olympiacos are one of the easier opponents the Gunners will face this season, with UEFA ranking them 37th in their coefficients, behind the likes of Bodo/Glimt, PSV Eindhoven and Club Brugge.

Finally, there is also no need to play Saka, as Arteta already has the perfect option to start in his stead, and no, it’s not Max Dowman.

The Arsenal star who should start ahead of Saka

There will be plenty of fans who want to see Dowman come in from the start against Olympiacos, and while there is undoubtedly an argument to throw him in the deep end, it might be a little too much too soon.

Especially when Arteta already has the perfect option to start in Saka and the 15-year-old’s place: Ethan Nwaneri.

Speaking about him during the early stages of Nwaneri’s development, Mikel Arteta noted that the teenager is “a little bit like Jack Wilshere,” and that may suggest why he’s been getting more game time in the middle of the park recently.

That looks likely to be his long-term position, but it would make perfect sense to start the Hale Ender off the right against the Greek outfit.

The most significant argument for doing so is that the 18-year-old dynamo already has a decent amount of experience playing out there and put up some good numbers when doing so last season.

For example, in 37 appearances, totalling just 1378 minutes, the dynamic gem scored nine goals and provided two assists, which comes out to an impressive average of a goal involvement every 3.36 games, or every 125.27 minutes.

Nwaneri in 24/25

Appearances

37

Minutes

1378′

Goals

9

Assists

2

Goal Involvements per Match

0.29

Minutes per Goal Involvement

125.27′

All Stats via Transfermarkt

In other words, the manager can rest assured that starting the “phenomenal” talent, as dubbed by former professional Stephen Warnock, would not be detrimental to the side’s attacking output.

Another reason the Spaniard should be playing academy product is that, now that he has been tied down to a long-term contract, he needs to be given ample opportunities to play first-team football and continue his impressive development.

So, while a start against Newcastle United, for example, might be too risky, the same cannot really be said about a European fixture in which the Gunners are big favourites.

Ultimately, Saka needs to be rested and protected to ensure he does not suffer another injury, and though Dowman should feature against Olympiacos, it should be Nwaneri who starts the game off the right.

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Rajasthan Royals choose to chase in must-win game against Mumbai Indians

Rajasthan Royals won the toss and chose to bowl against Mumbai Indians in their IPL 2025 fixture in Jaipur. Coming into this game from the high of their 14-year-old opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi scoring a match-winning century, they had to deal with a significant setback. Sandeep Sharma, one of their key players, has been sidelined with injury (broken finger), much like their regular captain Sanju Samson (abdominal strain) leaving the team under-strength at an important time.RR need to win all of their games to stay in playoff contention. Riyan Parag, who is standing in as captain, confirmed another change as well with Wanindu Hasaranga (niggle) out for Kumar Kartikeya. He preferred to chase because he expected some dew later in the night.Hardik Pandya felt the same way. He will be leading MI at a ground where they haven’t won since 2012 but they are on a hot streak, they kind they often get on during the business end of the IPL. Should they turn five wins in a row to six on Thursday, they will go top of the table. Pandya also confirmed an unchanged XI.MI batting-first XI: 1 Rohit Sharma, 2 Ryan Rickelton (wk), 3 Will Jacks, 4 Suryakumar Yadav, 5 Tilak Varma, 6 Hardik Pandya (capt), 7 Naman Dhir, 8 Corbin Bosch, 9 Deepak Chahar, 10 Trent Boult, 11 Jasprit BumrahMI’s Impact Player options: Karn Sharma, Raj Bawa, Reece Topley, Robin Minz, Satyanarayana RajuRR bowling-first XI: 1 Yashasvi Jaiswal, 2 Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 3 Nitish Rana, 4 Riyan Parag (capt), 5 Dhruv Jurel, 6 Shimron Hetmyer, 7 Jofra Archer, 8 Maheesh Theekshana, 9 Kumar Kartikeya, 10 Akash Madhwal, 11 Fazalhaq FarooqiRR’s Impact Player options: Shubham Dubey, Tushar Deshpande, Kunal Singh Rathore, Yudhvir Singh, Kwena Mphaka

Preocupado, Calleri fala sobre dores nas costas e analisa resultado do São Paulo contra o Tigre

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Poupado entre os titulares, Calleri entrou em campo contra o Tigre somente na volta do intervalo, no lugar de David. Mas nos minutos finais da vitória do São Paulo, o camisa 9 demonstrou sentir dores na região da lombar – e deixou o gramado com as mãos nas costas.

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Após a partida, o argentino alegou estar ‘preocupado’. Segundo suas palavras, ‘nunca sente dor’ e destacou que espera estar bem para o jogo de sábado (1), contra o Fluminense, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro.

– Estou preocupado porque sentir dor é raro, mas quero estar bem no sábado e vou fazer de tudo para isso – explicou Calleri.

Sobre a partida, Calleri reconheceu a importância da vitória, pensando em conseguir o mando de campo no futuro, para conseguir decidir as fases futuras da Copa Sul-Americana. Com o resultado positivo contra o Tigre, o Tricolor já se garantiu nas oitavas de final da competição. Para o camisa 9, ‘fizeram pontos importantes’.

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– Sabemos que era uma partida onde o Tigre vinha para criar, fazer os quatro gols. Imagino que queriam somar e tentar, mas no segundo tempo estivemos mais a frente e no final, começamos a nos mover melhor. Juan fez o gol, Rato também. Estamos contente. Fizemos pontos importantes, queremos decidir em casa – disse.

– Creio que a equipe está bem, vamos tentar chegar na final. Espero que desta vez a equipe consiga, precisamos ter o melhor resultado, por isso sempre falo dos pontos. Queremos decidir em casa, com a nossa gente. São Paulo está no caminho de algo, o São Paulo vai chegar na final – concluiu.

Sobre as dores, Calleri deve passar por avaliações durante a semana. Agora, o São Paulo pensa em melhorar sua situação no Campeonato Brasileiro. A equipe volta a jogar no sábado (1), contra o Fluminense. O duelo será às 16h (de Brasília).

The ex-Rangers striker who has scored 5x more goals than Miovski in 2025

Glasgow Rangers head coach Russell Martin will know that he needs to start picking up results, and quickly, after the first international break of the season.

The Light Blues failed to win any of their first four matches in the Scottish Premiership and were knocked out of the Champions League qualifiers with a 9-1 loss on aggregate to Club Brugge.

As you can see in the post above, some supporters have been left more than just frustrated by the poor start to the 2025/26 campaign, leaving a banner asking for the club to sack the manager at Ibrox.

Sporting director Kevin Thelwell described Martin as “one of the best” managers he has ever worked with during an interview with club channels earlier this week, which suggests that the former Southampton boss is not going anywhere any time soon.

It is now down to Martin to reward the board and Thelwell for their faith in him by delivering results, and eventually trophies, on the pitch to back up the work that is going on behind the scenes.

One way that he can help the team to pick up more points in their matches is to get the best out of summer signing Bojan Miovski, who has the potential to be a fantastic signing.

What Martin needs to do to get Miovski firing

The Macedonia international was signed on a permanent deal from Girona last month and made his debut against Celtic in the Premiership on Sunday.

Unfortunately, the left-footed marksman was unable to find the back of the net, partly due to the fact that Rangers did not create a single ‘big chance’ for him to find the back of the net in the game, per Sofascore.

Martin must build the team around Miovski to create enough chances to help him build his confidence back up in front of goal, as he has endured a dismal 2025 so far.

Celtic

0

0

Rayo Vallecano

0

0

Villarreal

0

0

Mallorca

0

0

Valencia

0

0

Espanyol

0

0

Celta Vigo

0

0

Real Madrid

0

0

Getafe

0

0

As you can see in the table above, the 26-year-old star has not scored a single goal at club level this year, in the Premiership or in LaLiga with Girona.

The Rangers star, who did score two goals for his country against Wales and Liechtenstein in March, has previously shown that he has the quality in front of goal to be a huge threat in Scottish football, though.

Miovski scored 32 goals in 78 matches in the Premiership during his two-year spell with Aberdeen before his move to Girona last year, which did not go to plan.

It is, therefore, clear that Martin could improve the team’s fortunes by supplying the striker with enough chances to find the back of the net on a regular basis once again.

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Whilst Rangers need to find a way to get Miovski back to his best, there is a former Light Blues striker who has been on fire in 2025 – ex-academy sensation Robbie Ure.

The Scottish youngster’s contract at Ibrox expired in the summer of 2023 and he opted to leave the club to sign for Anderlecht in Belgium, which meant that Rangers were left with an undisclosed compensation fee for his exit.

Robbie Ure's form in 2025

Ure’s progression through the youth ranks during his time with the Gers was impressive to watch, and he seemed destined to have a future in the first-team.

The centre-forward scored 17 goals and provided eight assists in 37 B team matches, per Transfermarkt, and scored five goals in ten outings in the UEFA Youth League.

His prolific performances at academy level earned him three appearances for the first-team, and he scored in a win over Queen of the South in the League Cup. After that first senior goal, teammate Scott Arfield described the then-teenager as “magic” in the post-game interview.

Unfortunately, though, Ure decided to pursue opportunities further afield in Belgium and went on to score 12 goals in 38 games for Anderlecht’s youth side, per Transfermarkt, before completing a permanent move to Swedish team Sirius in March of this year.

Since his move to Sweden, the 21-year-old number nine has established himself as a regular goalscorer at senior level with ten goals in the league in 2025, which means that he has scored five times as many goals as Miovski (two) for club and country this year.

xG

8.87

Top 7%

xG on target

9.51

Top 7%

Goals

10

Top 11%

Shots on target

21

Top 11%

xA

1.95

Top 11%

Assists

3

Top 1%

As you can see in the table above, Ure ranks incredibly highly among his positional peers in the Swedish top-flight as both a scorer and a creator of goals this year.

The Scottish marksman’s return of ten goals is an impressive one, particularly when you consider that Miovski’s only scored two competitive goals this year, and shows that he is now ready to make a big impact at first-team level.

Aberdeen striker Bojan Miovski.

Rangers supporters would surely have been excited if the club spent a few million pounds on a 21-year-old striker with the statistics that Ure has put up at a decent level in the Swedish top-flight, which is why losing him for a compensation fee in 2023 was such a blow.

The Scottish giants were unable to convince the forward that staying at Ibrox was the best decision for his development, and have potentially missed out on a very promising young goalscorer who could have bolstered Martin’s current squad.

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Pela Sul-Americana, Fortaleza ganha do San Lorenzo com gol nos acréscimos

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Emoção não faltou ao embate da quarta rodada pela fase de grupos da Sul-Americana entre Fortaleza e San Lorenzo. Com “trocação” ofensiva e gol do triunfo ‘no apagar das luzes’, o Leão do Pici venceu por 3 a 2 e ficou muito perto de avançar a próxima fase do torneio continental.

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Agora, a equipe do Pici tem 12 pontos e está disparado na liderança do Grupo H, deixando o próprio San Lorenzo para trás com apenas quatro pontos. Palestino (quatro pontos) e Estudiantes de Mérida, zerado, completam a chave.

CHANCES CLARAS

As ideias de jogo ficaram bastante claras desde o primeiro minuto de bola rolando. O Leão do Pici, buscando trabalhar a bola com base na aproximação de suas peças e usar os lados de campo, enquanto o Ciclón não se furtava na hora de fazer transições rápidas e buscar espaços nas linhas mais altas do time anfitrião.

Foi desta forma que, em 11 minutos, as duas equipes criaram oportunidades muito boas para abrirem o placar. Entretanto, Blandi chegou um pouco atrasado na segunda trave e mandou por sobre a meta do Tricolor. Por sua vez, o time brasileiro viu Dudu aparecer bem no lado direito da grande área e tocou na diagonal para Moisés que viu a bola escapar na hora do domínio.

TRÊS GOLS EM OITO MINUTOS

Aos poucos, mesmo com as tentativas do San Lorenzo em dificultar a saída de bola do adversário, o Fortaleza apresentava boa movimentação que rendia perigo às imediações da meta de Agustín Batalla. Como resultado, a cobrança de escanteio executada pelo lado direito desviou no zagueiro argentino Luján que, em bola espirrada, acabou indo contra o próprio patrimônio. 1 a 0 Fortaleza.

Apesar da importância de sair na frente, os anfitriões conseguiram curtir pouco a vantagem construída, pois uma bonita trama que evoluiu pelo lado direito do atacante do Cuervo resultou no cruzamento de Jalil Elías e uma batida de primeira de Maroni deixou tudo igual.

Em confronto que seguiu com alta rotação, os comandados de Juan Pablo Vojvoda não tardaram em novamente construírem lance com potencial de marcar onde o lado direito do plano ofensivo foi novamente explorado. Após bola passada por Calebe para Pochettino, o meio-campista argentino se infiltrou na grande área e ajeitou para Silvio Romero chegar batendo, colocando de novo o Leão do Pici em vantagem.

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MUDANÇA DE CENÁRIO

Com a notória necessidade de buscar o resultado diante do concorrente direto na briga pela liderança do Grupo H, o San Lorenzo não apenas fez duas mudanças com as entradas de Leguizamón e Vombergar, mas também encaixou melhor no posicionamento de suas linhas, tomando conta da criação ofensiva na segunda etapa.

Não à toa, com o crescimento da presença no ataque, o tento da nova igualdade saiu em jogada em que Vombergar teve tempo para ajeitar e cruzar bola vinda do lado direito onde Maroni ganhou no alto da zaga tricolor e testou com firmeza. João Ricardo chegou a tocar nela, mas não evitou com que a rede balançasse.

CONTORNOS DE TENSÃO

A medida que o jogo se aproximava do fim, as linhas do San Lorenzo iam recuando e o time dirigido por Juan Pablo Vojvoda tentava transformar a retomada de controle na partida em chances efetivas para novamente abrir vantagem no placar. E o esforço foi recompensado já aos 47 minutos quando o cruzamento de Hércules desviou no braço de Carlos Sánchez, com o árbitro Gustavo Tejera imediatamente marcando pênalti.

Com a responsabilidade de cobrar uma penalidade decisiva, Yago Pikachu foi para a bola e mostrou sua habitual categoria ao bater no canto esquerdo e ver Batalla ir para o lado oposto.

FICHA TÉCNICA DA PARTIDA
FORTALEZA 3 x 2 SAN LORENZO – 4ª RODADA DA FASE DE GRUPOS DA SUL-AMERICANA

Local: Arena Castelão, em Fortaleza (CE)
Data e hora: 24/05/2023 – 19h (de Brasília)
Árbitro: Gustavo Tejera (URU)
Assistentes: Carlos Barreiro e Santiago Fernández (ambos URU)
VAR: Jhon Perdomo (COL)
Cartões amarelos: Zé Welison (FOR), Braida, Carlos Sánchez e Luján (SLO)
Cartoes vermelhos:
VAR:

GOLS: Luján (GC), aos 16’/1°T (1-0), Maroni, aos 18’/1° (1-1), Silvio Romero 24’/1°T (2-1), Maroni, aos 10’/2°T (2-2), Yago Pikachu (51’/2°T) (3-2)

FORTALEZA (Técnico: Juan Pablo Vojvoda)

João Ricardo; Dudu, Brítez, Titi e Tinga; José Welison, Caio Alexandre (Hércules, aos 29’/2°T) e Pochettino (Thiago Galhardo, aos 17’/2°T); Calebe, Silvio Romero (Lucero, aos 28’/2°T) e Moisés.

SAN LORENZO (Técnico: Rubén Darío Insúa)

Batalla; Campi, Rafael Pérez e Carlos Sánchez; Jalil Elias, Peruzzi (Vombergar, no intervalo), Luján, Maroni (Irala, aos 25’/2°T) e Braida; Blandi (Leguizamón, no intervalo) e Bareiro.

Patterson and Davies guide New South Wales to draw

Patterson completed a very successful return to the Sheffield Shield side with twin half-centuries

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Former Test batsman Kurtis Patterson underlined his successful return to the Sheffield Shield, helping New South Wales bat out a draw against Queensland.After NSW were asked to start their second innings with a 167-run deficit on Monday morning, Patterson’s 66 helped the Blues to 256 for 4 when both sides agreed to end play.Ollie Davies also thrived for NSW, caught in the deep hooking in the final session for 88 after being measured early and taking the game on more late.The result left both teams without wins from the opening three rounds, with two draws each.But this fixture was an undoubted personal victory for Patterson.NSW’s captain as recently as two seasons ago, the left-hander was only picked for three Shield matches last summer and again started 2024-25 out of the side. But with a raft of players unavailable through Australia and Australia A commitments, selectors were forced to bring him back in, at No.3.And the two-time Test representative delivered, after admitting he once feared his first-class career was over. The 31-year-old played a lone hand with 91 for the Blues in the first innings, before again shining bright on Monday.Patterson played one of the shots of the day with a flourishing square-drive off Mitchell Swepson, as one of six boundaries in his innings.And he barely looked troubled until rain briefly interrupted play in the second session, and Swepson ripped one back between bat and pad to bowl him on his first ball back.But by then, the game had been saved for NSW, with Patterson and Davies’ 117-run third-wicket stand counteracting Queensland’s rain-interrupted first-innings total of 406 for 5.Davies’ runs also marked his best outing so far this summer, before he enters Australia A’s camp later this week to face India A in Melbourne.

Nottingham Forest identify Elanga replacement in £50m Premier League star

Nottingham Forest may soon have to contemplate life without star winger Anthony Elanga, with Nuno Espirito Santo’s side casting their eyes towards a Premier League star in search of a quality replacement.

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While nothing is signed or confirmed just yet, Elanga is gradually heading in the direction of Newcastle United – coming as a blow to Nuno as he prepares the club for their first campaign back in Europe for decades.

The versatile Sweden international was one of Forest’s most influential attackers last season in their chase for Champions League qualification, which went all the way to the final day, with Nuno’s side having to settle for a place in the Conference League through no fault of Elanga’s.

Anthony Elanga

The 23-year-old bagged 12 assists and scored six goals in all competitions under Nuno last season, so much so that Newcastle are now attempting to agree a £55 million deal for Elanga with “positive” talks ongoing.

If Elanga does depart the City Ground, Forest were looking at PSV Eindhoven sensation Johan Bakayoko in January, and the Belgian is re-emerging as a rumoured target.

According to information from Nottingham Forest News, Liverpool forward Harvey Elliott is being considered as well, following his sublime performances with England at the Under-21 European Championship.

England's Harvey Elliott and England's Jay Stansfield celebrate after the match as Germany's RoccoReitzlooks dejected

Elliott opened the scoring for England in their 3-2 final win over Germany late last month, helping Lee Carsley’s side with four other goals en route to the final, and the 22-year-old’s exceptional displays have placed him on the radar of numerous top-flight sides who could look to tempt him away from Anfield.

Liverpool will reportedly demand around £50 million to sell the former Fulham academy graduate, but this hasn’t deterred Forest.

Forest identify Harvey Elliott as potential Elanga replacement

According to Forest News, Elliott is on Nuno’s initial shortlist of potential replacements for Elanga, alongside Bakayoko.

The attacking midfielder struggled for Premier League minutes in an illustrious title-winning side last term, but contributed when called upon. Elliott was out for a large portion of the early-season with a broken foot, but began to find his own towards the latter stages of 2024/2025.

England's James McAtee applauds fans after the match asHarveyElliottlooks on

Elliott scored the winner in a 1-0 victory at PSG in the Champions League round of 16, after also scoring against both Lille and PSV in the league phase, so he’s a player capable of performing at the very highest level.

Clubs may well lure him with the promise of more consistent game time, and considering Elanga’s potentially imminent exit, we certainly cannot discount Forest.

“It wouldn’t surprise me if he looks to leave Liverpool this summer,” said former scout Mick Brown to Football Insider recently.

“There are a number of clubs in the Premier League and abroad who want to sign him. He’s a better player than a lot of people give him credit for, and when he comes on as a sub he always produces quality moments.

“It’s difficult to understand why he hasn’t been playing at Liverpool. Maybe he doesn’t get on particularly well with the manager, maybe he’s just not the right fit for their system, but he’s a very talented player.

“I expect clubs will be queuing up for him if he does become available. He’s the type of player who would add something to most teams in the country.”

Rodrigues looks at TKR stint as game-time ahead of T20 World Cup

“[Implementing a few things I am working on] in practice it’s different. When you do it in a match, it’s way different”

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Jemimah Rodrigues on her WCPL stint: “These are the games I am going to get before the proper team matches [like T20 World Cup]”•Srinidhi Ramanujam/ESPNcricinfo

Jemimah Rodrigues would have it no other way than test herself in a competitive environment and in clutch moments wherever possible, especially when there’s a bigger picture, like the upcoming women’s T20 World Cup in the UAE this October.An established T20 globetrotter, having featured in the Hundred and WBBL, Rodrigues is currently playing in the Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) for Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR), alongside India team-mate Shikha Pandey.”These are the matches that I’m actually going to get before going and playing like proper team matches [T20 World Cup],” Rodrigues said at a media interaction organised by .Related

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“I’m really looking forward to a few things that I’m working on to try and implement it here because when you do it in practice it’s different. When you do it in a match, it’s way different and franchise cricket has always excited me.”Rodrigues made her international debut as a teenager in 2018, but when her career hit a rough patch in 2021, she rediscovered her form during her time with Northern Superchargers in the Hundred. In her very first game there, she struck an unbeaten 43-ball 92 to overturn a poor run of form after going more than 18 months without an international half-century. Her 249 runs in seven innings overall were the second-best aggregate in that season. It gave her career a second wind.As she builds towards her fourth T20 World Cup, Rodrigues would’ve had to be content with preparatory camps, match simulation and practice matches if not for the WCPL stint.”I love travelling, I love playing for different teams,” Rodrigues said when asked about the prospect of playing in the Caribbean. “I love meeting new people and new cricketers and getting to know them, how their mind works and how to play in different conditions. Because every time you go play cricket, you don’t get the same kind of situation. Every time it changes.”The more you’re in that situation and in those pressure moments I think that’s the best preparation you can have, so for me, I look at it more as a preparation for the T20 World Cup, and at the same time an added responsibility playing for TKR to do whatever I can to make sure my team wins at the end, so I’m just looking forward to playing these matches and I’m very excited for that.”Known to be a touch player, Rodrigues has had to move out of her comfort zone and bat at No. 5, with India head coach Amol Muzumdar keen on her lending stability to the middle order. At the WCPL, though, it’s likely Rodrigues will bat at No. 3.Could the switching of batting positions pose a challenge?”I think every batter has their own formula,” Rodrigues explained of the challenges of batting on slower Caribbean surfaces. “But I think for me, it’s very important to assess the conditions quickly and know which shots work for me on a slower track. For me, just knowing which shots work and having that clarity and going out there with clarity helps wherever I play. For me, the basic formula is just having clarity and applying yourself and playing wherever you’re playing.”

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