Man City now in pole position to sign key Man Utd target, talks imminent

Manchester City are now leading the race for a Manchester United and Newcastle United target, and could open talks in the near future.

Man City looking to strengthen defence after late blow at Arsenal

Man City came agonisingly close to making a real statement by winning at the Emirates Stadium, but Gabriel Martinelli’s goal ensured the spoils were shared, despite Pep Guardiola adapting his tactics significantly.

The City boss employed a very defensive system, which so nearly got the job done against the Gunners, with Gary Neville claiming a similar game plan has never been implemented by Pep before.

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Neville said: “I thought that it might be hard to create moments but how it played out, obviously City getting the early goal and then Pep resorting to a way of playing that I’ve never seen before, but I really liked it.

“It wasn’t a criticism when I was talking during the game, I really enjoyed the fact that he went to 5-4-1.”

With Rayan Ait-Nouri sidelined due to injury, Nico O’Reilly was given the nod at left-back, and the 20-year-old put in a solid performance, making six clearances and two tackles to keep Arsenal at bay.

However, according to a report from Caught Offside, Man City have also now joined the race for a new left-back, having identified Eintracht Frankfurt’s Nathaniel Brown as a transfer target.

Brown is also of interest to Newcastle, Man United and Arsenal, but City are leading the race for his signature, alongside Arsenal, with the two potential Premier League title rivals expected to open talks in the near future.

Brown may be unnecessary signing for Man City

There are question marks over whether the left-back is a necessary signing, given that Pep already has plenty of options at left-back, with Ait-Nouri and O’Reilly on the books, and the latter put in an impressive display against the Gunners.

That said, the German defender has put in some impressive performances for Frankfurt, having caught the eye of scout Ben Mattinson.

The Frankfurt star is also a very well-rounded defender, capable of influencing the game at both ends of the pitch, as showcased by the number of tackles, assists and non-penalty goals he’s averaged over the past year.

Statistic

Average per 90

Non-penalty goals

0.14 (93rd percentile)

Assists

0.25 (94th percentile)

Tackles

3.18 (96th percentile)

Brown clearly has the talent to be a success at the Etihad Stadium, but with Pep repeatedly making it clear he wants to work with a smaller squad, the City boss probably doesn’t need to sign another left-back.

Proposta de grande mudança na eleição do São Paulo agita bastidores do clube

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Na terça-feira (5), o São Paulo passará por uma votação para uma proposta de mudança estatuária. A proposta diz respeito à uma votação direta, ou seja, de sócio para presidente.

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Esta proposta é encabeçada por dois nomes: Marco Aurélio Cunha e Roberto Natel. Porém, segundo a informação que o Lance! recebeu de forma exclusiva, esta proposta em questão estaria sendo bastante criticada entre os sócios do clube.

Faltam menos de três meses para as eleições dentro do Morumbi. E justamente por este curto tempo, isso estaria sendo interpretado como uma tentativa de golpe sobre a gestão atual. O entendimento, internamente, é que no momento o foco principal do clube deveria ser somente o futebol – tendo em vista a grande decisão que se aproxima, pela final da Copa do Brasil contra o Flamengo. Este movimento guiado pela oposição seria interpretado como algo que está sendo feito como uma tentativa de tumultuar o ambiente.

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Vale destacar que não há chance desta proposta ser aplicada em uma eleição futura, uma vez que o texto foi encaminhado para votação visando o pleito deste ano.

A reportagem apurou também que a proposta não foi apresentada para os sócios, nem mesmo seus proponentes apareceram, e por conta disto, esta ambiguidade é motivo de preocupação. A proposta foi assinada por 50 conselheiros, será encaminhada para a comissão de ética, e como manda o rito, será enviada para análise e votação.

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'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.

Saud Shakeel timed out in President's Trophy final

Fast bowler Muhammad Shahzad took a hat-trick either side of the unusual dismissal

Danyal Rasool05-Mar-2025Pakistan batter Saud Shakeel has become the seventh batter in first-class cricket to be timed out. On day two of the final of the President’s Trophy, a domestic first-class competition in Pakistan, Shakeel, playing for State Bank of Pakistan, emerged late from the dugout after two wickets fell in two balls. Amad Butt, the captain of the opposition side PTV, appealed after Shakeel was not ready to take guard within the required three minutes.ESPNcricinfo understands the swift fall of two wickets left Shakeel unprepared. He arrived at the crease to face the delivery, but Butt appealed, and the umpires agreed he had not been ready within three minutes, following which a timed-out appeal can be lodged. The most recent such dismissal in top-level cricket was also the highest-profile, when Angelo Matthews became the only cricketer to be dismissed in this manner during an international match. It happened during Sri Lanka’s 2023 World Cup match against Bangladesh, with Shakib-al-Hasan successfully appealing for timed out.Umar Amin and Fawad Alam fell to fast bowler Muhammad Shahzad within two deliveries, leaving him on a hat-trick. Following Shakeel’s unusual dismissal, Irfan Khan came out to bat, and had his stumps knocked back first ball, giving Shahzad a hat-trick. It meant that State Bank of Pakistan went from 128 for 1 to 128 for 5 in the space of three balls.The rare dismissal is not the only thing that makes the President’s Trophy final unusual. Owing to Ramadan, a period when devout Muslims do not eat or drink between sunrise and sunset, the PCB decided to play the entire tournament at night, with a day’s play running from 7:30pm to 2.30am, with tea and dinner breaks between sessions.Shahzad’s hat-trick helped PTV dismiss State Bank of Pakistan for 205, with former Pakistan opener Imran Butt scoring 89.

Antony does it again! Man Utd flop grabs goal and assist to deny Ange Postecoglou first victory with Nottingham Forest in Europa League

Antony was the inspiration for Real Betis with two key contributions to deny Forest on their long-awaited return to European competition in Seville. His dramatic equaliser came with five minutes remaining, following his assist for Cedric Bakambu in the 15th minute which had given Betis the lead. Forest squandered their lead, which came courtesy of a brace from Igor Jesus, during their first foray into European competition since the 1995-96 season.

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    Antony's impressive performance came following his switch from Manchester United, which was made permanent earlier this month. Betis took the lead, but two strikes from Jesus had given Postecoglou's side hope of securing a famous win in Europe. But Antony made no mistake from inside the box to earn his side a draw. 

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    Antony savoured his late equaliser to deny Forest…

  • Joe Cole says confidence was key

    Joe Cole, who was watching for TNT, said: "I think what's happened with that team tonight is that they haven't won a game this year, they know they've played well, they know they should win the game but when you know you should've already won the the game, you're trying to hold onto it then it becomes more precious. They got in that middle position and that's something, as a team, they need to do better on nights like this."

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    Antony's bright new future

    Betis boss Manuel Pellegrini has invested heavily in Antony, whose performances on loan in Spain last season convinced him to shell-out £21 million ($27m) to make the move permanent. Antony bagged nine goals and provided five assists in 26 appearances and he's off to a flyer this season, too. The diabolical spell at Old Trafford is becoming a distant memory. 

Winners and losers from Europe's biggest leagues: Age is just a number for magician Luka Modric, Hansi Flick is the absolute boss at Barcelona but Paris Saint-Germain have problems

The Croatian is still producing midfield masterclasses at 40 years of age, while the egalitarian environment at Barcelona is reaping rewards

Play has resumed in Europe after the international break and, along with Liverpool in England, we still have five teams boasting flawless records in the other ‘Big 5’ leagues.

Unsurprisingly, defending champions Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain continue to lead the way in Germany and France, respectively. In Italy, Napoli have also made the perfect start to their Serie title defence but a resurgent Juventus are keeping pace with Antonio Conte’s team, while Real Madrid are four from four in Spain despite playing with 10 men for an hour on Saturday.

Of course, there were plenty of other major talking points over the weekend, so who were the big winners and losers from the latest round of action across the continent? GOAL breaks it all down below…

  • WINNER: Luka Modric

    AC Milan threw Luka Modric a surprise 40th birthday party last week. On Sunday, he scored the only goal of the game as AC Milan beat Bologna at San Siro to make it two wins in a row after their embarrassing loss to Cremonese on the opening day of the new Serie A season.

    "It was a great way to celebrate," Modric told after becoming the oldest midfielder to ever score a goal in Italy's top flight. "We won, which is the most important thing, and now we have to focus on the next matches.

    "It was a good move, Ale (Alexis Saelemaekers) gave me a great ball and it was easy to score, it was more his pass than my finish.

    "I just hope people will not remind me of my age anymore!"

    There seems little chance of that, though, as what Modric is doing at the age of 40 is truly extraordinary. 

    Not only is he already looking like a fantastic free transfer for a Milan side that lacked both quality and character last season, he also appears to have every chance of representing his beloved Croatia at next summer's World Cup, having helped his country continue their 100 percent start to qualifying during the recent international break.

    Maybe he really is a magician, as the Gazzetta dello Sport labelled him on Monday morning.

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    WINNER: Hansi Flick

    Barcelona obviously have several special players. La Masia remains a precious goldmine, saving the cash-strapped Catalans an absolute fortune in the transfer market.

    However, it's also abundantly clear that in Hansi Flick the Blaugrana are blessed with one of the best coaches in world football. Indeed, it's hard to overstate just how good a job the German is doing at Barcelona.

    Since taking over in the summer of 2024, he's had a ridiculous amount of off-field nonsense to deal with, from registration rows to incessant stadium setbacks. For example, Saturday's Liga clash with Valencia was played at the 6,000-seater arena beside their training ground because the revamped Camp Nou is still not ready to open.

    Despite the constant distractions, though, the senior squad continues to go from strength to strength – and Flick is the key factor in that regard.

    The former Bayern Munich boss is a bold tactician, with his high-risk high line continuing to reap rewards, but he's also an outstanding man-manager who treats everyone equally – as the 6-0 rout of Valencia underlined.

    Raphinha is one of the most influential and important players at the club but Flick had no issue benching the Brazilian for the game at the Johan Cruyff Stadium after he arrived late to training the day before the game.

    The message was that nobody gets special treatment at Flick's Barca. Everyone is treated equally and, for that reason, they're all willing to work together towards a common goal – which is why Raphinha accepted his punishment without complaint before responding in the best possible manner by scoring twice after coming on as a second-half substitute.

    So, while the construction work at Camp Nou may be behind schedule, Flick has already built a brilliant Barca team in every sense.

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    LOSER: PSG's injury issues

    One would be hard pressed to find anyone that feels sorry for Paris Saint-Germain. They have one of most expensive squads in world football, with the added bonus of being in a position of being able to regularly rotate players in between big European games because PSG are so far ahead of every other team in France that it's farcical.

    However, last season's treble-winners are "in a bit of a difficult moment", as Luis Enrique put it, ahead of Wednesday night's Champions League opener against Atalanta.

    Having already lost Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue to injury during the international break, PSG saw the other member of their first-choice forward line, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, forced off just half an hour into Sunday's clash with Lens.

    Obviously, PSG still won the game, with Bradley Barcola scoring twice to underline the Parisians' strength in depth – and make it four wins from four in Ligue 1. However, Kang-In Lee and Lucas Beraldo also had to come off at the Parc des Princes, meaning the reigning European champions are short on numbers as they begin their title defence.

    Of course, if last season's Champions League taught us anything, it's that the majority of games in the league phase are inconsequential. It's possible to lose four times and still progress. Still, the scale of PSG's fitness problems suggest that Luis Enrique's men might yet end up paying a heavy price for their participation in last summer's FIFA Club World Cup…

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  • WINNER: Footballing brothers

    Lilian Thuram was a fantastic footballer, easily one of the finest defenders of the modern era. His sons Marcus and Khephren are pretty good, too, though – as both proved in Saturday's sensational Derby d'Italia.

    With just under a quarter of an hour remaining in a thrilling encounter in Turin, Marcus nodded home a Federico Dimarco corner to put Inter 3-2 up. However, Khephren levelled matters with a fine header of his own just minutes later before Vasilije Adzic hit a long-range winner for Juventus in the dying seconds.

    Unfortunately, Inter coach Christian Chivu had to put some mischievous members of their media in their place for trying to make a controversy out of the fact that the Thurams shared a joke or two at the full-time whistle – but there was no spoiling what was a wonderful occasion for Lilian and and his two boys.

    "Both Marcus and my father tell me I'm not good with my head and should score more headers, so I was glad to score with my head today!" an ecstatic Khephren told afterwards. "Marcus told me with his eyes well done, because he's a great brother as well as a great player. He was proud of me."

    Remarkably, the Thuram brothers weren't the only set of siblings from France to score at the weekend.

    On Saturday evening, Kylian Mbappe maintained his red-hot start to the new Liga season with the opening goal in Real Madrid's hard-fought 2-1 win at Real Sociedad.

    The following day, his teenage brother Ethan came off the bench to earn Lille a 2-1 victory over Toulouse with a 98th-minute strike that sparked scenes of wild celebration at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy.

    Unsurprisingly, Kylian was among the first to congratulate his younger brother, labelling Ethan "STARBOY" in a post on Instagram. 

حسام المندوه يعلن تطورات أرض الزمالك "المسحوبة".. ويصرح: الظروف المالية صعبة جدًا

كشف حسام المندوه، أمين صندوق نادي الزمالك، تفاصيل جديدة حول أزمة أرض نادي الزمالك في مدينة السادس من أكتوبر، وذلك بعد سحب الأرض من قبل وزارة الإسكان.

وكان نادي الزمالك قد أعلن في وقتٍ سابق أنه تم سحب أرض النادي في مدينة السادس من أكتوبر، بقرار من وزارة الإسكان.

وقال حسام المندوه في تصريحات عبر قناة “النهار”: “نحن في حالة تواصل مع وزير الاسكان والشباب الرياضة ويوجد مراسلات مع مجلس الوزراء بشأن أرض 6 أكتوبر”.

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وتابع: “موقف الزمالك في كل الأوراق سليم 100%، مستعدون للمحاسبة على أي خطأ قانوني قمنا به”.

وأوضح: “ظروف النادي المالية صعبة جدًا، جزء كبير من عملك والايرادات نحاول أن نحافظ على جزء منها لكرة القدم وباقي الألعاب، وهذه المبالغ لا تكفي، لذلك أقول الأرض هي الحل الوحيد أمامنا كنادي الزمالك”.

وأتم: “يوجد سعي كبير داخل النادي بشأن صرف مستحقات اللاعبين في الفترة المقبلة ونعرف أنهم متحملون أمور كثيرة جداً”.

Former Australia fast bowler Frank Misson dies aged 85

Misson played five Tests for Australia between in 1960-61 and was a pioneer of physical fitness in cricket

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Former Australia and New South Wales fast bowler Frank Misson has passed away at the age of 85.Misson played five Tests across the famous 1960-61 home series against the West Indies and the 1961 Ashes tour to England but his Test career was cut short by an Achilles injury. He took 16 wickets at 38.50 including a career best 4 for 58 against West Indies in Melbourne.He played 71 first-class matches, mostly for New South Wales, and finished with 177 first-class wickets at 31.13 in a short career that spanned from 1958 to 1964.Misson was a stellar athlete in his youth, training with legendary Australian athletics middle distance coach Percy Cerutty who famously coached Australia’s Herb Elliott to Olympic gold and a world record in the 1500m in Rome in 1960.Misson carried that fitness and athletics background into his cricket career, bursting onto the scene to take six wickets as a 20-year-old for NSW on Sheffield Shield debut in the last match of the 1958-59 season. At the end of the 1959-60 Shield season Misson was selected in an Australian second XI that toured New Zealand and he took 17 wickets at 12.47.The following summer he made his Test debut against the West Indies in the second Test in Melbourne that followed the famous tied Test in Brisbane.Misson played two more Tests in the five-match series before being selected on the 1961 Ashes tour. Former Australian captain Ian Chappell wrote about Misson’s incredible fitness regime to prepare for the tour.”The 1961 Australian team travelled to England by boat, but Misson was not to be denied his training regime,” Chappell wrote. “As he ran laps of the deck, some of the less physically minded players sitting in the bar saw Misson flash past the window. Perhaps embarrassed by Misson’s zealous workouts, they decided to complicate his exercise regime by placing deck chairs in his path. When Misson hurdled the first set of obstacles and did the same to yet another layer of chairs, the bar rats relented and left him to train in peace.”Misson played the first two Tests of the Ashes series but an Achilles injury caused him issues for the remainder of the tour and he did not play another Test match.Cricket NSW chief executive Lee Germon paid tribute to Misson following his passing.”We pass on our sincerest condolences to Frank’s family and friends, especially all of those that played with him as part of the NSW Men’s Team and the Australian Men’s Team,” Germon said.”Frank’s career was cut short by injury, which was ironic considering the focus he had on health, diet and fitness in an era where sports science was not very prevalent.”His five Test caps are recognition of his talent and determination and there is little doubt that if it wasn’t for injury he would have played many more times for his state and country.”Misson’s attitude towards cricket fitness would have a lasting legacy on Australian cricket with his son David Misson becoming the fitness advisor for the Australia men’s team between 1998 and 2000 as well as with Cricket New South Wales in the early 2000s.

Ben Coad crushes Derbyshire as Yorkshire win by an innings

A six-wicket haul by Ben Coad carried Yorkshire to a crushing victory over Derbyshire by an innings and 204 runs on the third day of the Vitality County Championship match at Chesterfield.The pace bowler marked his return from a back injury by taking 6 for 30 with Sri Lankan paceman Vishwa Fernando claiming 4 for 58 to finish with 10 wickets in the match.Derbyshire were bowled out for 171 before tea with the only real resistance coming from skipper David Lloyd with 57 and Ross Whiteley who bludgeoned five sixes in his 52.Jonny Tattersall made 107 before the visitors declared on 451 for 9 leaving Derbyshire to score 375 to make Yorkshire bat again but Coad and Fernando ran through them in less than 43 overs.It was the first time Yorkshire had won back-to-back championship matches by an innings since June 2015 when they beat Nottinghamshire and Durham.The overcast conditions made it a good day for bowling but Yorkshire batted on to secure a fifth batting point and to allow Tattersall to complete his third first-class hundred.He reached three figures by steering Daryn Dupavillon behind point for his 13th four before the fall of three wickets for four runs left Yorkshire in danger of missing out on maximum bonus pointsJordan Thompson was lbw playing across the line at Luis Reece who then beat Coad’s big swing in his next over.When Tattersall pulled Dupavillon into Reece’s hands at mid-wicket, Yorkshire were still three runs short but an edge by Fernando to the third man boundary achieved their first target of the day.Derbyshire’s objective was to show some fight after the debacle of the first innings but they lost both openers without a run on the board.The first ball from Coad was in the channel forcing Mitch Wagstaff to play and Tattersall dived across to hold the edge.When Fernando trapped Reece on the crease in the next over, Derbyshire’s hopes of taking the game into the fourth day were already crumbling and by lunch, they were staring at a crushing defeat.Brooke Guest was pinned in front by another full length ball from Coad and after Lloyd pulled Fernando for six when he switched ends, the Sri Lankan struck again by trapping Wayne Madsen lbw.At lunch, Derbyshire were 57 for 4 but Lloyd showed some defiance after the interval, cutting and driving Fernando for two fours in an over before driving George Hill back down the ground on his way to a 73 ball 50.Lloyd and Aneurin Donald shared Derbyshire’s first 50 stand of the match but it ended when Donald played down the wrong line at Coad and had his off stump knocked back.Whiteley survived a sharp chance when a leading edge off Coad flew high to third slip but in his next over, he moved one away to have Lloyd caught behind.Coad completed a five wicket haul by swinging one back in to have Alex Thomson lbw and the next ball took the edge as Zak Chappell pushed forward to give Tattersall another catch.Sam Conners narrowly survived the hat-trick ball at which point Whiteley decided to go down swinging, driving Coad for a big six before dispatching Dan Moriarty for two more maximums.The left-arm spinner was driven and pulled for two more sixes in his next over but Whiteley then pulled Fernando to mid-wicket to give Yorkshire a memorable victory.

Dream Huijsen alternative: Liverpool enter race to sign £50m Van Dijk heir

When Liverpool renewed Virgil van Dijk’s contract, they did more than just tie their star defender down to a new two-year deal.

Van Dijk is more than a world-class centre-back; he’s more, even, than a peerless skipper. The Netherlands icon has transcended his post as one of Liverpool’s star players, immortalising his name in Liverpool lore, right up there alongside Alan Hansen.

Liverpool legends Alan Hansen and Virgil van Dijk

Yes, yes, he turns 34 next month. And, well, yes, Liverpool will need to be more careful in managing their captain’s minutes as he reaches the autumn days of his illustrious Premier League career.

But Van Dijk leads by example, and that’s on and off the field. He’s more than a defender; he’s a leader and rousing force. Tune in to Liverpool on the television, and you’ll hear the 6 foot 4 star baying at his teammates before heading out of the tunnel, switching them into gear.

Arne Slot and Virgil van Dijk for Liverpool

Let’s enjoy him while we can, because FSG’s transfer chief, Richard Hughes, is already hard at work trying to secure a long-term heir.

Liverpool's efforts to sign the next Van Dijk

Dean Huijsen was written in the stars to succeed Van Dijk at Anfield. After a stunning breakout campaign at Bournemouth last year, the 20-year-old became one of the most sought-after young players in Europe, hailed for his incredible potential.

Van Dijk left Southampton to sign for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool, and Huijsen could have followed a similar path, each proving a cut above. Moreover, Huijsen, while a Spanish international, was born and reared in Amsterdam to Dutch parents before relocating to Spain when he was five.

It felt like the perfect move for the player, moving to Liverpool, emulating one of the greatest defenders of his generation – and technically a countryman at that.

Well, Real Madrid clearly turned a blind eye to such a poetic story, for they brushed Premier League competition aside to activate the prodigy’s £50m release clause and bring him home.

Arne Slot still needs a new central defender, and while Huijsen is a one-of-a-kind talent, there might just be an alternative option waiting across the continent, having been of a vested interest to Liverpool in the past.

Liverpool enter race for new centre-back

Huijsen’s off the cards, yada yada, but he’s not the only talented centre-back looking to take the next step in his career.

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According to Portuguese outlet O Jogo, Liverpool are interested in Sporting Lisbon’s Goncalo Inacio, 23, once again, having been routinely linked with the dynamic defender across the past couple of years.

The left-footed defender has a €60m (£50m) release clause in his contract, but suitors are optimistic that they can engineer a more agreeable figure.

Sporting Lisbon's Goncalo Inacio

However, with Manchester United and Newcastle United thought to be interested too, FSG will need to up the ante if they wish to find a fitting long-term Van Dijk heir.

What Goncalo Inacio would bring to Liverpool

Inacio has yet to compete away from his Portuguese homeland, but he hasn’t exactly done that badly in Portugal, appearing 213 times for Sporting after graduating from their academy.

Goncalo Inacio in action for Sporting Lisbon

Journalist Antonio Mango has drawn attention to Inacio’s “insane” range of passing, and that’s corroborated by the data, for Inacio has completed an average of 89% of his passes across his senior career, as recorded by WhoScored.

Moreover, Inacio’s aerial ability suggests he could offer a similar level of ability in that regard as Huijsen, whose rangy frame and composure, leading to expert timing, is something that would have seen him exceed expectations when stepping into Van Dijk’s boots at Liverpool.

His modern-tailored style is exactly what Liverpool are looking for, and he’s a left-sided centre-back besides. To add further substance to the argument, this is a player who has been tracked by Liverpool for a number of years, and he’s only got better and better.

Having been an influential member of a two-time Liga Portugal-winning backline in recent years, Inacio has fostered the perfect mentality for a place in Liverpool’s first team, and he’s also blessed with a technical level that most other central defenders across Europe can only dream of.

Most, but not all. Huijsen can certainly throw down with the Portuguese ace on that front, and when racking up the respective players’ skills against each other, you can see that both offer similar qualities.

Goals + assists

0.20

0.19

Touches

91.48

74.94

Pass completion

89.7%

83.4%

Passes attempted

83.61

60.26

Progressive passes

7.34

4.89

Progressive carries

1.28

1.52

Shot-creating actions

1.72

1.59

Ball recoveries

4.67

3.89

Tackles + interceptions

2.75

3.23

Clearances

2.91

7.34

Blocks

1.08

1.48

Aeriel duels won

2.04

2.52

Huijsen is a strong defender, but his range of passing and creativity, his ability to play through the lines, are the facets which define him as a future superstar.

Inacio perhaps outperforms him in that regard, and if placed in Slot’s high-flying Liverpool system, you can only imagine the progress he could make, following the likes of Cody Gakpo and Ryan Gravenberch in making remarkable progress under the Dutchman’s wing.

Further to the point, Inacio made only one defensive error across his 28 top-flight appearances last term, whereas Huijsen made four playing for Bournemouth in the Premier League, albeit playing at what is considered a higher level, in more intense and rigorous conditions.

Portugal defender Goncalo Inacio

He’s not perfect, but the Portugal international has the making of an elite-level defender, and he could prove the dream Huijsen alternative if signed this summer, learning from Van Dijk over the next couple of years before breaking away from the Reds legend’s shadow and becoming a sensation in his own right down the line.

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