ANÁLISE: Garotos jogam como 'gente grande', mas Luxemburgo ainda não solidifica trabalho no Corinthians

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Por todo o contexto que se criou antes do jogo aliado a pressão pela classificação, a partida contra o Universitario foi um teste gigante para os reservas e atletas da base do Corinthians, que mostraram muita paixão e determinação dentro de campo para superar os peruanos e avançar de fase na Sul-Americana.

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Novamente, o Timão não foi brilhante e pecou em alguns aspectos, mas mesmo em uma partida pouco inspirada e de bastante entrega tática, os jogadores fizeram o suficiente e saíram mais maduros para o restante da temporada.

Luxemburgo decidiu espelhar o sistema do Universitario e entrou com três zagueiros. A ideia deu mais proteção ao goleiro Carlos Miguel, mas o Corinthians ficou sem nenhuma criatividade no meio-campo e os alas pouco participaram da partida no primeiro tempo.

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Os primeiros 45 minutos do Timão foram inconstantes. Os brasileiros não pressionavam o Universitario e erravam muitos passes no meio-campo. A equipe da casa, mesmo com a necessidade de fazer o resultado, não conseguia se impor.

A maioria das substituições de Luxemburgo tiveram efeito positivo na equipe, que passou a dar cada vez mais a bola ao Universitario. No raro momento em que o Corinthians se preocupou mais em matar o confronto do que se defender, Bidu achou ótimo cruzamento para Róger Guedes, que carimbou a trave. Maycon apareceu livre no rebote para estufar as redes.

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Contudo, a paz corintiana durou pouco, com pênalti infantil de Biro. O empate foi a injeção de ânimo necessária para os peruanos, que viram suas esperanças acabarem com o gol de Ryan Gustavo, nos acréscimos. Perdedores dentro e fora de campo, os peruanos apelaram para a agressão e instauraram um clima de violência desnecessário no final do jogo.

O grande legado de Luxemburgo no Corinthians é o uso da base e cada vez mais novo garotos surgem como opções para um elenco que terá três duras competições. No entanto, ainda não há um padrão de jogo claro, e por mais que o Timão venha de quatro vitórias consecutivas, as atuações não são constantes.

Fleming: 'We were sloppy in the field, we lacked accuracy under pressure'

Stephen Fleming, the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) coach, acknowledged the team’s improved batting effort in the game against Punjab Kings (PBKS) on Tuesday night, but was scathing in his assessment of their fielding and execution with the ball after they slumped to their fourth straight defeat at IPL 2025.For the first time in five games, their openers managed to bat beyond the powerplay, with Rachin Ravindra and Devon Conway putting together 61 in 6.3 overs in their chase of 220. But CSK then stuttered through the middle phase after losing Ruturaj Gaikwad cheaply, and saw their asking rate spiral to 17 for the last four overs. MS Dhoni, batting at No. 5, hit three sixes in his 12-ball 27, but was out in the final over, and CSK eventually fell 18 short.”The positives are we batted a bit better,” Fleming said in the press conference. “We’ve had some substance from the top order, which was a bit lacking, so we were able to then construct the chase. We just weren’t able to keep the run rate at a good level through the middle and it was just too much towards the end. But we’ve been in the game for a lot longer, which is a positive aspect.”Related

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On the field, though, it seemed an unending nightmare for CSK as they repeatedly dropped catches. Two of those helped Priyansh Arya break free to wallop a 39-ball century. Khaleel Ahmed should have had him caught and bowled in the very first over on 6, while Mukesh Choudhary put down a skier at long-off in the 12th off Ashwin, when Arya was on 73.Those weren’t their only slip-ups. Ravindra reprieved Shashank Singh on 38 at deep midwicket off Noor Ahmad in the 17th, and Shashank went on to hit 52 not out to help PBKS post 219 for 6, with the last four overs producing 49.”The game was really lost in the field, I thought we were sloppy in the field, and we just lacked accuracy under pressure at certain times,” Fleming said. “We were put under pressure by a fine innings [from Arya] but we’ve got to be better than that in terms of shutting it down. So that’s where the game got away from us.MS Dhoni chalks out the plans with Noor Ahmad•BCCI

“We’re 18 runs short in a big run chase, so we can look at three sixes here and there. It’s been a frustrating season so far. The catching has been poor, but it was poor from both sides tonight. Whether it was something in the light I’m not sure, but certainly for us that was an area of concern.”Fleming looked back at the margin of defeat and felt “we weren’t too far away”.”If you’re going to win the IPL you need your top three-four to get a majority of the runs,” he said. “We haven’t been doing that, so it was pleasing that we got off to a more solid start. We weren’t able to just maintain a high momentum through the middle. Partly through good bowling and maybe we were trying to push it too hard. It was something we’ll review, but it’s not a bad chase. It’s three hits away but we just lost a little bit of momentum through the middle.”

'Need to try to convince us' – Mauricio Pochettino on his approach to shaping World Cup squad, USMNT player expectations as in-form Christan Pulisic leads October roster

Pochettino's message to this squad was clear – every player must look in the mirror and ask 'What is expected of me?'

A new term was coined towards the end of Mauricio Pochettino's news conference on Thursday – "Pochismo." It was used to express how the U.S. men's national team coach has his own way of making decisions and, for the purposes of meeting with the media, his own way of explaining them. 

"It's a good thing that Pochismo is positive," Pochettino said with a laugh. "It's good that it's used in a positive way."

In the year since taking over as USMNT boss, Pochettino has had his own way of explaining his decisions. There have been times where he's been willing to go in depth. At other times, he's asked for trust. Those decisions, ultimately, rest with Pochettino and his staff, and them alone. Part of Pochismo, then, is understanding that fact and accepting the answer, even if disagreeing.

Pochettino's most recent decisions were announced on Thursday. He had selected a 26-man squad for the upcoming friendlies against Ecuador and Australia. There were a number of talented players named to the squad. There were a few that weren't. Those decisions, Pochettino reminded reporters, were his, and the asked-for explanations, in truth, didn't matter. What matters now is getting the 26-player group together and going from there.

In general, Pochettino's message was clear. He wants every player in the pool to look in the mirror and ask themselves two questions: what is expected of me and what am I going to do to meet those expectations?

"It's difficult to explain, because I think we'd need to spend over an hour doing it," Pochettino said, "but I think in the way that they grow, in the way that I see things, how I feel soccer, for me, it's completely different. I think that is why players need to perform, need to think and need to try to convince us. The players need to think a little bit about what we expect from them. 

"That is a different question: what we expect… If players not in the squad call us and say, 'What do you expect from us coach?' that is a different question. I can speak for over an hour, two hours, and we can have videos and everything. But that's different from 'Why am I not here?' That is a different question."

GOAL looks at key takeaways from Pochettino's roster release.

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Many of the absences could be explained. Injuries and form, by and large, cover most of it. Not Tyler Adams, though. He's been in great form with Bournemouth, has been vital for the USMNT and might very well be the captain next summer.

His excusal, though, makes sense.

"He's expecting his wife to have a baby in the next few days," Pochettino said. "That is why he's not here because of that reason. It's a positive reason! It's a good reason, and we hope it's going well. That's why he's not in this in this camp."

All good things then and, in truth, the USMNT will be just fine this time without him. If anything, it's a chance for Pochettino to get a look at other deeper-lying midfielders that could serve as Adams' backup or, perhaps, partner. 

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Pochettino was asked to explain several notable omissions. He was happy to discuss Adams. The others? Less so. Those players aren't on the squad for soccer reasons. He knows why they weren't called in and, in his opinion, they do too -and he says that's all that matters.

"They are called in because they perform," Pochettino said, "but after, they need to come here to perform, to follow the rules, and to behave in the way that we want that they behave, with all the respect, and try to not only win games, to think and to build something important… It's unbelievable to see how the players behave differently when they know that they are going to play versus when they are not going to play.

"That is the most difficult thing you need to understand: when you maybe want to play, but it's not right. You have to behave in a different way, process that inside yourself and deal with that pain inside. You then need to provide your best and support your teammates, the staff and the national team."

Pochettino was clear that he wasn't shutting the door on anyone. No one's spot is guaranteed – and none are lost, either. 

"There aren't too many players in the world [that are guaranteed]," he said. "You can ask me why Messi is not in the roster. This type of player: Maradona, Pele, I don't know, different names. I think we need to respect the players that are here. We never give an explanation [on the omissions] because we respect the players that are here. I talk to the players that are in this roster. But knowing the players that are not with us, what I want to tell you is we are very focused and working so hard to try to build the best roster. 

"These names, of course, it's an open system that maybe today they are not here, but maybe they are here in the next month. We always try to bring a combination and create a roster with good balance or with players that I think deserve to be here."

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There were plenty of new "old" faces named to the team. In total, 15 of the 26 players Pochettino called in were not a part of the September camp. Few, though, are as interesting as Robinson, who rejoins the USMNT for the first time in 2025.

The 2024 U.S. Soccer Player of the Year, Robinson has recently returned for Fulham, playing his first 90-minute game of the season last week against Cambridge. Fulham have, generally, been patient with Robinson, who dealt with injury issued down the stretch last season. Pochettino will be too, even as he turns to him for a vital camp appearance.

"It's a long time that we haven't seen him for different reasons," Pochettino said. "Today, we know that he's an important player for us and it's a moment to bring him in. Of course, we have been talking with his club. We are going to try to manage him in the best way here, but it's important that he can be with us, with the group, and with his teammates. I think you always have to manage this situation.. We are thinking about that in all aspects."

Robinson, of course, has backup. Max Arfsten, who has deputized for him for much of the year, is also in camp and could play minutes on that left-hand side. It remains to be seen how much we'll see of Robinson then, but Pochettino is glad to have him back.

"Antonee is not playing too much, but I think the challenge is to help him to evolve and to start to feel the confidence again and to come back and to play in a regular way with his team," he said. "This is going to be great for us."

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GettyPulisic's form

The world doesn't need Pochettino to say it, but he will anyway. If you weren't aware, Christian Pulisic is in ridiculous form.

With four goals and two asissts in five Serie A matches to go with two additional goals in the Coppa Italia, Pulisic is Italy's most in-form player. There's an argument to be made that he's performing as well as any player in the world right now. That, of course, brings a smile to Pochettino's face. He has one hell of a weapon as his disposal.

"Christian is a great player," Pochettino said. "He's a player that has continuity and I think we can say he is the most important player now for the national team that is performing and playing under big pressure. He needs to perform every single week and every single game in a place like Milan and he's doing well.

"We are so happy when he's scoring goals, giving assists and performing. That is what we want, and now is to help him arrive at the World Cup in the best place."

Pulisic, having put the Gold Cup controversy to rest, was fantastic against Japan last month, running the show in that game. Now, he'll be expected to do the same in these two matches as he looks to continue to bridge that good form across the Atlantic.

Edge or no edge – MS Dhoni lbw stirs up debate

Dhoni reviewed after he was given out lbw, and the third umpire upheld the on-field decision despite a murmur on UltraEdge

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In his first match back as Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain, MS Dhoni was given out lbw to Sunil Narine in the game against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), and that’s led to a debate.Dhoni was given out on the field by umpire Chris Gaffaney when the delivery from Narine turned into the batter after pitching outside off and hit him on the front pad in front of the stumps. Dhoni reviewed it immediately and the third umpire, Vinod Seshan, took some time before reaching his decision.In the replays that were shown on the broadcast, there was a murmur on UltraEdge when the ball passed the inside edge, but it wasn’t a sharp spike, which usually confirms the edge. Seshan went through multiple split-screen replays, with the front-on angle next to a square-leg angle. Seshan was checking if there was a gap between bat and pad, and finally said, “Yes, satisfied. It’s not bat. No bat involved.” Next came the ball-tracking projection, which showed the ball going on to hit leg stump, which meant the on-field decision was upheld.

While Dhoni did not show any visible disgruntlement at the decision, CSK head coach Stephen Fleming came out on to the field when a strategic timeout taken after the dismissal. Fleming often walks out during timeouts, but on this occasion, he spent some time speaking with umpire Gaffaney.”Listening to the directions of the DRS [third] umpire, he seemed very, very under-confident,” Sanjay Bangar said on ESPNcricinfo’s TimeOut show. “He wasn’t really sure because when he was wanting to see the ball at a particular time, he was saying ‘forward’ when he wanted to get it back. So, clearly, he was also under a little bit of indecisiveness, if that’s the right word. But there was something on the UltraEdge, it did pick up something.”

He'd shine with Gallagher: Crystal Palace enquire over "difference maker"

Despite picking up both the FA Cup and Community Shield in quick succession, Oliver Glasner might well feel somewhat defeated from the Crystal Palace dug-out currently.

All of that recent success wasn’t enough to keep Eberechi Eze at Selhurst Park, who is now a £67.5m superstar at Arsenal, with Marc Guehi’s exit from East London also still looking to be on the cards as we head nearer to transfer deadline day.

Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta, Adam Wharton, EberechiEzeand Marc Guehi

With the clock ticking ever closer to September’s abrupt cut-off, the Austrian will be praying some positive additions come into the building, as a new midfield target now appears on their radar.

Crystal Palace lodge enquiry for £40k-p/w star

Away from all the talk about departures, it has been a rather subdued window to date at the Eagles.

Indeed, only Borna Sosa has actually cost Palace a fee this summer, and with the Selhurst Park bank account rising courtesy of Eze’s dramatic move to the Gunners, there will be hope that a major move or two is in the offing.

Gallagher

Of course, the main name taking up a large chunk of Palace transfer discussion at the moment is Conor Gallagher, with it being speculated that the ex-Chelsea midfielder could return to the Eagles shortly, having once experienced a formative loan stint at the club.

This would get the fanbase on side after Eze’s exit, considering Gallagher is known to have an eye for a goal and assist. He might well be joined by another creative asset in the middle of the park, too, in the form of RB Leipzig star Christoph Baumgartner.

RB Leipzig's Christoph Baumgartner in action with Celtic's DaizenMaeda

Sky Sports Germany is reporting that Palace have lodged an enquiry for the £40k-per-week midfielder, as Glasner and Co. keep their options wide open to try and replace the star quality that has left East London behind.

Whilst the report does further elaborate that Glasner’s fellow Austrian compatriot isn’t pushing to leave Leipzig, the pull of the Premier League could well prove to be a tempting one, particularly if he is given the freedom to strut his stuff, alongside a potential teammate in Gallagher.

Why Baumgartner could shine with Gallagher

After all, Baumgartner has shown he has a moment of quality like this up his sleeve for his nation regularly, with a stunning 19 goals amassed from 51 caps for Austria.

His well-known reputation for delivering the goods for his country even saw his national team boss in Ralf Rangnick, declare that he is a “difference-maker”, with the number ten spot looking a lot less depleted if the exciting 26-year-old were to walk away from Leipzig for a shot at Premier League glory with the Eagles.

Baumgartner’s Bundesliga record

Season

Games

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25/26

1

0

24/25

31

2 + 1

23/24

32

5 + 2

22/23

33

7 + 7

21/22

29

7 + 1

20/21

31

6 + 5

19/20

26

7 + 4

18/19

2

0

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It will all rest on whether the Leipzig number 14 can show off his Bundesliga best consistently under Glasner’s wing in England – with a mightily impressive 54 goal contributions under his belt playing in Germany – but that transition could be made to feel a lot easier if he has the experience of Gallagher by his side.

Much like Baumgartner, the 25-year-old has garnered a reputation for being a lively presence centrally, as seen in him collecting eight goals and five assists during his first stint at Palace, but he is also well-equipped to sit back and be an anchor for his team, which will gift the 51-time Austria international the immediate freedom to express himself.

Away from collecting five goals and seven assists during his final Premier League season with Chelsea, Gallagher also stood out as a relentless livewire willing to get stuck in, with a hefty six ball recoveries averaged per clash, on top of also averaging a high 5.7 duels won.

Baumgartner has also displayed similar levels of vigour plying his trade in Germany, with 4.9 duels won on average for Hoffenheim during his breakout 2019/20 campaign.

Eintracht Frankfurt'sHugoLarssonin action with RB Leipzig's Christoph Baumgartner

The pair working alongside each other in the Palace midfield really could end up being a match made in heaven, with Glasner’s side hopefully looking revitalised with these new additions arriving through the door, even with Eze nowhere to be found.

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نجم تشيلسي السابق: محمد صلاح عدواني للغاية واحذروا من اللعب أمامه

أشاد نجم نادي تشيلسي السابق بقدرات مهاجم نادي ليفربول، محمد صلاح، موضحًا أن الملك المصري من بين أفضل اللاعبين في تاريخ الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

محمد صلاح يلعب في صفوف نادي ليفربول منذ عام 2017، حيث وقع اللاعب مع الريدز قادمًا من صفوف نادي روما مقابل أكثر من 40 مليون يورو.

وانفجر محمد صلاح مع ليفربول، حيث استطاع ابن الـ 33 عامًا تسجيل العديد من الأهداف وتقديم العديد من التمريرات الحاسمة رفقة النادي الإنجليزي.

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وأشاد سيزار أزبيليكويتا، قائد نادي تشيلسي السابق ولاعب إشبيلية الحالي، بمستوى محمد صلاح، موضحًا أن اللعب ضد النجم المصري صعب للغاية.

وقال أزبيليكويتا في مقابلة مع ”Flashscore” : ”محمد صلاح من أفضل اللاعبين في تاريخ الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز بلا شك، ثبات مستواه وعدد مبارياته التي لعبها والألقاب التي فاز بها، الأهداف التي سجلها، كل هذا استثنائي”.

وأضاف أزبيليكويتا في حديثه عن محمد صلاح: ”عندما تلعب ضده تعلم أنه يجب عليك التركيز طوال المباراة، لأنه لاعب يجيد المراوغة، إنه عدواني للغاية ويهاجم المساحات ببراعة”.

واختتم الدولي الإسباني السابق: ”بمجرد دخوله منطقة الجزاء يمكنه التسديد بسرعة فائقة، بقدمه اليمنى أو اليسرى، لذا، فهو لاعب يجبرك على الحذر في كل ثانية من المباراة وهذه حقيقة”.

ويعرف أزبيليكويتا محمد صلاح جيدًا ، حيث سبق وأن اللعب الثنائي معًا في صفوف نادي تشيلسي، قبل أن يغادر النجم المصري إلى فيورنتينا ومنه إلى روما  ، ثم ليفربول.

"لن نكرر الماضي".. مانشستر يونايتد يرفض ضم نجم برشلونة

كشفت تقارير إعلامية اليوم الأحد، أن نادي مانشستر يونايتد استبعد فكرة التعاقد مع أحد نجوم برشلونة خلال فترة الميركاتو الصيفي العام المقبل.

مانشستر يونايتد بدأت نتائجه في التحسن خلال الفترة الأخيرة من هذا الموسم، وذلك تحت قيادة المدير الفني روبن أموريم الذي على ما يبدو بدأ يرى نتائج لمشروعه مع النادي الإنجليزي.

واستطاع مانشستر يونايتد تحقيق ثلاثة انتصارات متتالية في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز على كل من سندرلاند وليفربول وأخيرًا برايتون.

وأكدت صحيفة “ديلي ميرور”، أن مانشستر يونايتد كان يفكر بشكل جدي في التعاقد مع روبرت ليفاندوفسكي، نجم برشلونة خلال صيف العام المقبل، لكن راتكليف رفض الصفقة.

وأضافت أن راتكليف تحدث مع مدرب مانشستر يونايتد، روبن أموريم، وشرح له فكرة أنه لن يخاطر بضم لاعب في آواخر مسيرته الكروية مرة أخرى مثلما فعل الشياطين الحمر خلال السنوات الماضية.

اقرأ أيضًا.. تشكيل برشلونة المتوقع أمام ريال مدريد اليوم في الدوري الإسباني

مانشستر يونايتد ضم العديد من اللاعبين الكبار في السن عبر السنوات الماضية، مثل، كريستيانو رونالدو ورافائيل فاران وإدينسون كافاني وباستيان شفاينشتايجر، وكلف هؤلاء اللاعبين الإدارة أموالًا كثيرة.

ليفاندوفسكي يبلغ من العمر 37 عامًا وسوف ينتهي عقده مع برشلونة بنهاية الموسم الجاري، وعلى ما يبدو لن يقوم الفريق الكتالوني بتجديد عقد الدولي البولندي.

ودعم مانشستر يونايتد خط هجومه بشكل جيد خلال فترة الميركاتو الصيفي الأخير، حيث تعاقد مع كل من بينجامين سيسكو من لايبزيج، وبريان مبيومو من برينتفورد، وكذلك ماتيوس كونها من ولفرهامبتون.

Leach, Pretorius give Somerset upper hand on green deck

Somerset 9 for 1 trail Essex 206 (Pretorius 3-24, Leach 3-35) by 197 runsJack Leach took centre stage in a dramatic Essex batting collapse on the opening day of the Rothesay County Championship Division One match with Somerset at the Cooper Associates Ground, Taunton.The visitors looked to be coping well with a green pitch when progressing to 115 for 2 early in the afternoon session, having lost what looked likely to prove an important toss. But England left-arm spinner Leach found plenty of turn from the River End and claimed three wickets in quick succession to help reduce Essex to 155 for 7 at tea.They were eventually bowled out for 206, Noah Thain top-scoring with 41. Leach finished with 3 for 35 from 30 accurate overs, while seamer Migael Pretorius returned 3 for 24. By the close, Somerset had replied with 9 for 1, losing Archie Vaughan for a duck.All eyes were on potential seam movement when Essex began their innings on a wicket barely distinguishable in colour to the outfield. But, while Somerset’s opening bowlers beat the bat on occasions, there was no sign of extravagant bounce or deviation off the surface.Dean Elgar and Paul Walter took the total to 40 in the 14th over before the latter, on 22, miscued an intended straight drive off Craig Overton and chipped a simple catch to Josh Davey at mid-on.Leach was introduced as early as the 21st over with the total on 55. He immediately began to cause problems operating around the wicket and turning the ball sharply at times away from the right-handers.Elgar had progressed patiently to 30 when edging Pretorius just short of Overton at second slip. The following delivery crashed into the left-hander’s pads moving across his stumps and resulted in a successful lbw appeal to make the score 66 for 2.Still there was no sign of the carnage ahead as Essex went in to lunch on 81 for 2, with Tom Westley on 13 and Jordan Cox 10. A further 34 runs were added before Davey made what proved a key breakthrough in the 44th over, his first after lunch, Westley edging to Overton at second slip and departing for 20.The seamer quickly followed up by sending back Cox for 26, comfortably caught by Vaughan at midwicket off a mishit to make it 118 for 4. It was then that Leach began to weave his spell, maintaining an exemplary line and length to send back Michael Pepper, Matt Critchley and Simon Harmer in the space of four overs.Pepper edged low to Overton at second slip to fall without scoring, while Critchley was lbw pushing forward and Harmer also leg-before defending off the back foot. At 136 for 7, Essex had lost five wickets for the addition of only 21 runs.Thain was unbeaten on 26 at tea and doing his best to stem the slide. His solid resistance continued into the final session, aided by Sam Cook, dropped on 8 by Tom Abell, deputising at second slip for Overton who was temporarily off the field, with Pretorius the unlucky bowler.Somerset took the second new ball at 178 for 7, Pretorius striking in the first over with it as Cook, still on 8, top-edged a pull shot to Vaughan at fine leg. It was an overdue change of luck for the South African, who had beaten the bat on numerous occasions. His next over saw the end of Thain’s impressive contribution, caught behind driving, having battled away for 112 balls.Last man Jamie Porter contributed a useful 19 before being bowled by Overton, leaving Somerset with a tricky five overs to bat at the end of a day played in warm sunshine. The fifth ball, sent down by Cook, saw Vaughan edge a catch to third slip.Offspinner Harmer opened the bowling at the end Leach exploited to such good effect and will be looking to play an equally important role tomorrow.

Axar Patel: 'I am not following a template' as captain

The Delhi Capitals opens up about his philosophy as captain, instincts vs data, and “the thin line” he wants all his players to keep in mind

ESPNcricinfo staff17-Apr-20251:42

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If a captain is only as a good as his results, Axar Patel is the class-topper at IPL 2025.He has led Delhi Capitals (DC) to five wins in six games so far – in what is his first season as captain of a team in the competition – and, crucially, has found the right people to do the right jobs for him in crunch situations. Mitchell Starc on Wednesday evening, for example. And a lot of the success is down to “trusting my instincts”, Axar said after the Super Over win over Rajasthan Royals (RR).”You take on the responsibility when you know you will have fun with it. I was doing it for my state team, so I knew what to do and what not to do. So when you get an opportunity to lead a side the way you want to and you can play the game the way you want to, why not?” Axar said at the post-match press conference, where he spent a fair bit of time making wisecracks and laughing.Related

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“I am having a lot of fun on the field and off the field. I am doing what I think is right. I am not following a template. I back myself. I am not too experienced [as a captain] but it’s not like I am turning to other people for help. Of course, I listen to everyone, but I back myself for the decisions I am making. Because you need to know what you are doing right and what you are doing wrong. I am enjoying myself so far.”Instincts and gut calls are fine, but T20 cricket has evolved so much that it’s often what happens in the meeting rooms – plans and tactics using data – that supersedes all else.”It’s not like I only go by my instincts,” Axar said. “There is a lot of planning in the background. That is important for my awareness, and it’s very useful at times. But it’s not like I have all the data in front of me and I am following it word for word – bowl this one against that batter and so on. It doesn’t work like that.”Sometimes someone is in form. I see that as a captain, and I decide based on the match situation. Of course, sometimes instincts kick in. But I will take a call based on what I think is best for the team. I choose the option thinking what will work best. Am I taking a gamble? I go by what, in my mind, is 60-40 or 70-30 in my team’s favour. The data is important to know the opposition.””No one should think that the captain is only having fun”•AFP/Getty Images

And Axar is sensible enough despite the lack of experience in leading teams to know how to deal with the mistakes he is bound to make from time to time.”I can’t speak for other captains, but the way I see it, if I have made a mistake, what’s the problem with owning up to it,” he said. “But I won’t necessarily call it a mistake. If two left-hand batters are out there and you need to get an over out of the way, you take a tactical decision based on your resources. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. I can’t call it a mistake. It’s a decision that didn’t work. If it works, you get praised. If it doesn’t, you get criticised. I just do what I feel is right.”That’s an almost constant refrain for Axar – “I do what I feel is right”. Like when it comes to creating a happy atmosphere for the players but also making sure he is respected as the captain of the ship.”I think it shows on my face. Is the captain angry right now, is he a bit serious…,” he joked, before elaborating. “It’s a thin line. I want to keep the team environment friendly and lively, but no one should take things for granted. No one should think that the captain is only having fun. There is a line. What needs to be done to win the game needs to be done first. Then we should have fun. It’s working at the moment. I believe that if you’re having fun, you do better.”‘I wasn’t able to put pressure on the injured finger’Axar has bowled just 17 overs in his six games so far – the wicket of Riyan Parag on Wednesday was his first – and he said it was because of a cut in the index finger of his bowling hand.”During the Champions Trophy, I got a cut in this finger,” Axar said, holding the finger up. “The skin isn’t properly back yet. And bowling was a little difficult because the skin would keep peeling. So I was being careful. It’s only when I felt that the team needed me to bowl that I bowled one or two overs. The whole layer of skin came off when I bowled four overs against SRH [Sunrisers Hyderabad]. I wasn’t able to put pressure on that finger.2:19

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“I felt I was bowling well but wasn’t able to have an impact because of this. If I am bowling well, I don’t mind if I don’t get wickets. I ask myself if I have executed my plan well, and if the answer is yes, I am happy.”As a batter, he has moved himself up and down the middle order, batting at No. 4, 5 and 6 in different games. On Wednesday, Tristan Stubbs walked out before him at No. 5. Axar batted at No. 6 and scored 34 off 14 balls.”As a batter, it’s about doing what the team needs you to do,” Axar said. “I think the same way as the captain. I take a call on where to bat based on the resources we have. It’s tempting to promote myself, but it’s a team game. I kept myself back today since we had a right-left pair going, and asked Stubbs to go ahead of me.”I think I am batting well for the last one and a half years. But I haven’t been able to have an impact with the bat in this tournament. Some soft dismissals, sometimes I was over-aggressive. Today I was clear in my head. I knew whom to target. Instead of targeting the faster bowlers who were bowling slower bouncers, I targeted the spinners, who had three overs left. I didn’t play any fancy shots. It worked.”Like most other things he has done so far in IPL 2025, where his side DC are looking like the team to beat at this juncture.

Ruben Amorim now personally wants to sign £17m Portugal star for Man Utd

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim now personally holds a strong interest in signing an “unbelievable” star, who is open to a move to the Premier League.

Amorim looking to improve squad amid mounting pressure

Amorim was given the benefit of the doubt after a poor first season at Old Trafford, perhaps in light of the fact the manager was working with a squad that wasn’t really his own, having replaced Erik ten Hag in November.

However, the 40-year-old is running out of excuses after spending big in the summer transfer window, with Owen Hargreaves bemoaning the fact that a lot of problems still remain.

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Hargreaves said: “Where do you want to start? There are a lot of issues. How Kobbie Mainoo doesn’t play in this team I’ll never know. He came on for that game and in half hour he was probably their best player, by a country mile. So first of all he’s got to play.

“Sesko is not ready. He scored a lot of goals in Germany but he didn’t look ready today. You look at Haaland, the way he ran about and pressed, he just wasn’t active enough, I know he didn’t get much service but he’s got to be more active.”

Sesko is yet to get off the mark in a Man United shirt, which raises concerns over the signing of the 22-year-old, while it is also very strange that Mainoo isn’t receiving much game time, given that he is a more natural central midfielder than Bruno Fernandes.

The 20-year-old is yet to start a Premier League game this season, but rather than reintroducing the youngster to the side, it now appears as though the United boss is looking to strengthen his midfield.

According to The Daily Briefing (via Football365), Amorim is a fan of Al-Hilal midfielder Ruben Neves, and holds a strong interest in signing the former Wolverhampton Wanderers man, who could be available for as little as €20m (£17m).

Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur are also named as potential suitors for the central midfielder, who is said to be willing to return to the Premier League.

"Unbelievable" Neves could excel at Old Trafford

Man United have made a point of signing proven Premier League players in recent times, having signed Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, and the Al-Hilal maestro fits the bill in that regard, having impressed during his time with Wolves.

The 60-time Portugal international has also caught the eye at Al-Hilal over the past year, particularly impressing with his passing and tackling, while also finding the back of the net on a regular basis.

Statistic

Average per 90

Non-penalty goals

0.19 (91st percentile)

Tackles

3.21 (94th percentile)

Passes attempted

74.89 (93rd percentile)

Pass completion %

91.8% (97th percentile)

At 28-years-old, Neves may still have a lot left to give in the Premier League, and at just £17m, he could be a bargain addition to Amorim’s squad.

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