Liverpool hit gold selling Klopp’s "genius" who’s now worth less than Endo

It’s been quite the ride for those of a Liverpool persuasion. Over the past decade, the Reds have gone from being a Premier League laughing stock to one of the most imperious outfits on the continent.

Jurgen Klopp conquered English football and handed the Anfield side their sixth Champions League title too. He willed Liverpool into an incredible, attractive unit and left the squad in perfect shape for someone like Arne Slot to come in and take the reins.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp bows out

Now, with Manchester City in a spin and Arsenal and Chelsea not quite so impressive, Liverpool are the early favourites to win Europe’s top competition in 2024/25 and are four points clear at the Premier League summit having played a game less than second-placed Chelsea.

Life is good, but it could be better yet in the months and years to come. It’s crucial to understand that the Merseysiders are technically in their first iteration, their nascent stage. Slot inherited a wonderfully talented crop, but he’s still pumping his teachings into the club.

Let’s put the brakes on a moment and remember the last time Liverpool were in their early stage as an elite-level outfit. Way back in 2017/18, they had broken free of mediocrity and were back in the Champions League, and oh how fun Klopp’s side were.

When Klopp's Liverpool were pure… fun

It was the year that Liverpool suffered heartbreak at the final stage of Europe’s elite club competition, and perhaps it felt like a once-in-a-generation opportunity missed, but Klopp’s lads rebounded to win the thing one year later.

That 2017/18 season, however, was one of excitement and incredible moments, Klopp having birthed an iconic team but not yet fashioned it into something sustainable. Albeit, he came within a whisker.

Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino were playing their first term as a trio, and though they went on to achieve great things over a number of years, there was a remarkable period with Philippe Coutinho nestled in behind.

The Brazilian playmaker had been at Liverpool since January 2013, when he left Inter Milan in a bargain deal worth £8.5m, and for a while stood as the lonely bright spark in a grey pre-Klopp world.

With 54 goals and 45 assists across 201 outings for the Redmen, he was a real talent, indeed a beacon of hope, but Coutinho saved his finest football for those final few months.

Having handed in a transfer request in August 2017 as Barcelona lurked, seen it rejected by Klopp and his crew, and then played with a feverish intensity that lifted Liverpool into standing as one of the finest attacking teams on the continent.

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When Coutinho left, it felt pretty devastating, but La Blaugrana forked out an English-record-breaking £142m to bring the magician over to Catalonia, where he never hit the same giddy heights.

Liverpool then had the resources to mould Klopp’s project into something capable of not just dazzling in moments, but offering tangible routes toward illustrious prosperity with a consistency that fans could scarcely have dreamt of only months earlier.

Klopp described Coutinho as a “genius of a player” during the early stage of his tenure, but he didn’t prove to be indispensable and was actually the perfect sale for an outfit on the rise.

Why selling Coutinho was an incredible success

You could grind it down to a simple sentence: the stunning financial gain filled Liverpool’s coffers to the brim.

With Michael Edwards and Klopp not yet divorced and fractious toward each other, Liverpool were able to identify and swoop for targets deemed capable of taking the club to the highest level of European football.

Southampton centre-back Virgil van Dijk was signed in a deal worth £75m, a world record for a defender, in January 2018, and Roma goalkeeper Alisson Becker arrived the following summer for £67m, in the wake of the Champions League final defeat against Real Madrid that ended Loris Karius’ Anfield career.

Smart recruitment has been central throughout Liverpool’s successes of the past decade, but it’s clear that without Coutinho’s sale for such a staggering sum, the same heights wouldn’t have been reached, for the Reds would have been forced to settle for lesser parts in one area or another.

Just imagine a world where Van Dijk stands in Chelsea blue, playing for the Londoners after Liverpool were unable to act upon their vested interest.

How about you picture a Champions League landscape with Alisson Becker between the Santiago Bernebeu sticks, for he rejected Real Madrid in favour of Klopp’s Liverpool.

Neither of these dreadful eventualities proved to be anything more than paper talk. Talk about a watershed moment. The very framework of Liverpool’s prosperity over the past eight years is built on Coutinho’s sale, arguably the most important piece of transfer business conducted since Klopp’s arrival way back when.

Liverpool could count on Coutinho, now 32, for a moment of magic, but found something better in the players welcomed with the funds collected from his sale.

And for Coutinho, surely a sense of regret. Despite winning the Champions League with Bayern Munich and two La Liga titles with Barcelona, he’s indeed failed to ever reach the stunning level that he displayed under Klopp’s wing, having now been on Aston Villa’s books for the past several seasons.

Philippe Coutinho for Aston Villa

That said, the Brazilian has spent the past few years out on loan, with Al Duhail in Dubai and now Vasco de Gama in his homeland, now valued at just £5m, as per Transfermarkt.

It would seem that Liverpool hit the jackpot at the perfect time with this one, not least because his dramatic fall in market value has left him worth less than Slot’s firing player Wataru Endo, who is 31 years old and valued at £11m.

The fact that even an ageing Endo – who looks set to depart in January – is worth more than Liverpool’s record-breaking sale is a testament to his decline, with the playmaker perhaps wondering what might have been had he never left Anfield behind.

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Arteta gives green-light for Arsenal to offload "extraordinary" player

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has now given his personal green light for the club to offload an “extraordinary” player in January, and an elite European side is looking to take advantage of the situation.

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One of the many tasks for interim sporting director Jason Ayto next year, following Edu Gaspar’s resignation, is finding new homes for a plethora of Arsenal players who don’t appear part of Arteta’s long-term plans.

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Kieran Tierney will be allowed to leave Arsenal, with the Scotsman accepting that he is surplus to requirements at the Emirates Stadium (Charles Watts). He’s also out of contract in 2026, meaning the Gunners have precious little time to make any money back off his signing.

A combination of Tierney’s injury woes and the serious competition for places at left-back has resulted in the former Celtic star not playing a single competitive minute for Arsenal since the Community Shield final in 2023, so it looks inevitable he leaves.

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Fellow left-back Oleksandr Zinchenko has also been tipped to leave Arsenal, amid his consistent struggle for game time, while out-of-form striker Gabriel Jesus could well depart as Arsenal scour the market for a new striker.

There are three players at the club they’d be looking to sell,” said well-connected former scout Mick Brown to Football Insider this week.

“And that’s Gabriel Jesus, Zinchenko, and Kieran Tierney. They’re not in the manager’s plans. When it comes to sales, you have to look at who your assets are. We know there’s been interest in Saliba, for example, but I think he’s one of the last players they’d ever consider selling for any sort of money.

“If they feel they need to raise money, they’ve got these players who they’re far more likely to turn to. That’ll take a big chunk off of the wage bill and help them to reinvest in strengthening their squad.”

There is another defender being heavily linked with an N5 departure in the winter, though, with left-back Jakub Kiwior very much heading towards the exit door.

Kiwior has now told Arsenal that he wants to leave, according to some reports, and the Poland international is believed to have plenty of Serie A suitors ready to pounce on an opportunity to bring him back to Europe.

Arteta gives green-light for Arsenal to offload Jakub Kiwior

According to Italian newspaper Tuttojuve, via Juventus.com, Arteta has personally given the green light for Arsenal to offload Kiwior in January.

The 24-year-old has been allowed to depart on loan by Arteta, who is counting on Takehiro Tomiyasu and Riccardo Calafiori to return to full fitness and compete for a spot at left-back, meaning Kiwior won’t get many opportunities over the second half of 2024/2025.

Called an “extraordinary” player by Robert Lewandowski, Kiwior’s limited minutes are a result of the increased competition in Arsenal’s star-studded squad, and it is best for all parties that he looks to resurrect his career elsewhere.

Dívida com meia Jadson pode impedir o Corinthians de registrar Vitor Pereira

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O Corinthians corre riscos de não conseguir registrar o seu novo treinador, o português Vitor Pereira, na CBF. Isso porque o clube possui uma dívida com o meia Jadson, que atuou pelo Timão entre 2014 e 2015 e 2017 e 2019, mas que atualmente defende o Vitória.

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As dívidas, referentes a segunda passagem do atleta no clube alvinegro, são pelo descumprimento na dispensa do jogador, em 2019, e ausência de pagamentos de salários, multas, juros e honorários advocatícios, que, no total, giram em torno de R$ 10 milhões.

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Os advogados de Jadson, portanto, acionaram o Corinthians na Câmara Nacional de Resoluções de Disputas (CNRD), órgão vinculado à CBF com o objetivo de solucionar pendências entre clubes e atletas. Caso o Timão seja condenado pode ser impedido de registrar novos profissionais, incluindo o técnico Vitor Pereira, anunciado na última quarta-feira (23).

A informação foi publicada inicialmente pelo jornalista Jorge Nicola, em seu blog no Yahoo! Esportes.

Como a ação ainda não foi julgada, as sanções ao Time do Povo só passarão a valer a partir da condenação e do momento da sentença.

O clube alvinegro ainda não se posicionou oficialmente sobre o assunto e aguarda a atuação do seu Departamento Jurídico.

Já o atleta Jadson utilizou das suas redes sociais para esclarecer a situação junto à torcida corintiana.

-Hoje fui pego de surpresa com algumas mensagens nas redes sociais envolvendo meu nome, o novo técnico do Corinthians… Todos sabem que o Corinthians tem uma pendência comigo, já faz uns dois anos, mais ou menos. Toda a parte jurídica fica com os advogados que estão tocando, eu não tenho conhecimento com o que acontece – disse o ex-jogador do Corinthians.

Somando as suas passagens pelo Timão, o ex-camisa 10 do clube fez 245 partidas pelo clube, marcando 50 gols e conquistando os títulos Paulista em 2017, 2018 e 2019, e Brasileiros de 2015 e 2017.

Imagine him & Ramazani: Leeds competing with Chelsea to sign "complete" ace

Leeds United are currently attempting to fight their way out of the Championship at the second time of asking, after they just fell short last term.

The Whites lost 1-0 to Southampton in the play-off final, after finishing third in the division, and are currently sitting in third place once again, in the final international break of the calendar year.

Daniel Farke has a few players in his squad whose respective futures may depend on what happens between now and the end of the season, as Junior Firpo and Sam Byram are both set to become free agents next summer.

Junior Firpo

With this in mind, perhaps, Leeds are reportedly looking into the market to find a new left-back option to come in and bolster their playing squad.

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According to TEAMtalk, Leeds are interested in Gent left-back Archie Brown and are one of a number of clubs eyeing the young dynamo up.

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The report claims that the Whites, Brentford, West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur, and Chelsea are all lining up moves for the 22-year-old ace ahead of the January transfer window.

It states that he is on the radar of the aforementioned clubs but does not reveal how much the Belgian giants would demand in order to part ways with Brown, who was once dubbed “complete” by former head of scouting Samuel Cardenas, midway through the season.

Archie Brown

TEAMtalk adds that Leeds may need to earn promotion to the Premier League to win the race for his signature, which could mean that they need to hope that the left-back remains at Gent until next summer.

If they can secure a deal to bring the former Derby County man to Elland Road, whether that is in January or next summer, then he could form an exciting partnership with Largie Ramazani.

Why Leeds should sign Archie Brown

The 22-year-old, who scored the winner against Molde in the Europa League recently, is six years younger than Firpo and nine years younger than Byram and this means that he has far more long-term potential for Leeds than the two players who are out of contract next year.

This means that he could be the first-choice left-back for the club for many years to come, and the Englishman could develop alongside fellow youngster Largie Ramazani, 23.

The summer signing from Almeria, who is currently out injured, has scored three goals and provided one assist in six Championship starts on the left flank this term, and is another player – like Brown – who is young and has plenty of potential to develop and improve.

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As you can see in the table above, the 22-year-old ace has been in fine form for the Belgian side at left-back in the Pro League this season, rarely being dribbled past and winning the majority of his physical duels.

This suggests that wingers find it difficult to get the better of him and he could, therefore, provide a solid platform for Ramazani to then thrive going the other way, knowing that he has a solid defender behind him to deal with opposition forwards.

Given their respective ages, Farke could have his starting left-hand side for many years to come by bringing in Brown to play behind the Belgian starlet, which is why they could be an exciting duo, full of potential, for the Whites.

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Crystal Palace now eyeing shock January move to sign £200k-p/w Brazilian

Crystal Palace are now ready to make a shock move to sign a new Brazilian forward this January, according to one report, with Oliver Glasner on the hunt for reinforcements.

Crystal Palace struggle in the Premier League

After a fantastic end to the 2023/24 campaign, hopes were high for this season’s Premier League season at Selhurst Park.

Glasner’s side won six of their final seven Premier League games last time around but have been a completely different side this campaign, fuelled in part by the losses of Joachim Andersen and Michael Olise over the summer, with the pair moving to Fulham and Bayern Munich respectively.

Their replacements are yet to truly make their mark in Palace colours, and it has seen the Eagles reach the second international break as one of four Premier League sides yet to pick up a win this season, alongside Ipswich Town, Wolves and Southampton.

A large part of that has been problems in attack, with their five goals the joint second fewest in the division and with the Eagles having scored more than one goal just once so far this season, while big-money summer signing Eddie Nketiah is yet to get off the mark in the Premier League for his new side, though he found the net in the EFL Cup.

They face crunch games against Wolves, Nottingham Forest and Fulham before the next international break, but it is clear that their setup as it is right now is not working, with little in wide areas and Ismaila Sarr yet to be fully trusted by his new manager.

Crystal Palace’s fixtures until the November international break

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Now, they have been tipped to add yet more firepower to their frontline in January.

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That comes as Caught Offside report that Crystal Palace are one of a trio of sides showing interest in signing Manchester United outcast Antony in January.

The Brazilian has endured a torrid time at Old Trafford since his £86m move from Ajax, and is yet to start a Premier League game this season, making just two appearances from the substitutes bench as Amad Diallo is preferred by Erik ten Hag.

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He still has almost three years left to run on his £200,000-a-week deal at Old Trafford but the club are ready to cut their losses, and it is reported that the 24-year-old “is available on loan or a permanent transfer”, and that Palace are one of the sides eyeing up a move alongside Ajax and Newcastle United.

A move may not be a popular one given the performances that he has put up in the Premier League to date, but a loan deal could be a low cost to add at least another body to Glasner’s attacking ranks, while his Ajax form suggests that there is still talent there despite his Old Trafford woes.

MS Dhoni – 'Without character, you can't come back like this'

Last year, when Chennai Super Kings crashed out of the IPL in the league stage for the very first time in their history, MS Dhoni told the fans that they would come back stronger. This year, they were the first to book a spot in the playoffs and now they’re in their 11th tournament final. Having got them there himself with a nail-biting victory over Delhi Capitals, Dhoni explained how the hurt from 2020 has helped them in 2021.”It’s the full team. Because it was tough,” Dhoni said. “Last year was the first time where we didn’t qualify so the emotions were quite high. What was important was whatever game was left we wanted to make sure that we made the most use of it. Forget what has happened in the tournament, but those four games or three games we wanted to make the most of it and I felt a lot of batters made the most of that and that’s the reason why we have come back strongly and also I think credit goes to the support staff and each and every individual because without their character you can’t really come back like this.”

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Among the batters who have done so well is Ruturaj Gaikwad, 24, who is in the running for the top run-getter of the tournament and his captain has had a strong influence on his game.MS Dhoni – “Last year was the first time where we didn’t qualify so the emotions were quite high”•BCCI

“Whenever we have a chat, it’s very plain and simple,” Dhoni said. “I ask what is going on, what you were thinking because it is very important to understand how well he has improved over the period. And also his gameplan, as to, he’s somebody who’s willing to bat 20 overs. One of the games I spoke to him about, if you’re an opener and if you get off to a good start, there’s nothing that says you can only bat 10 overs or 12 overs. Why can’t you bat 18, 19 or 20 overs? Right after that he did that. He batted 20 overs, which means that he is very eager to learn and I feel he is somebody who plays authentic shots and I think he has done really well for himself and I think he is a really good talent.”Gaikwad struck a fifty on Sunday and for long periods it looked like he would shepherd Super Kings to the final himself, but as it turned out, it needed a finishing kick from his mentor. At the end of the night, holding his Player-of-the-Match award, Gaikwad too opened up about how Dhoni has helped him become a better player.”With him, every time, even with Fleming and the support staff, it’s pretty same,” Gaikwad said. “Every time he tries to encourage me to keep going and to start fresh again, to start new. Just keep up the form, you know. Each and every game there’s something to learn. Two-three times I remember I got out and he came to me and he said you know try and finish the game. It will help you in the future and it is what separates a good player from a normal player.”Trophies tend to do that too and Gaikwad has a shot at winning one of them this Friday.

Wrexham's James McClean 'involved in car accident' on way to training as League One club issue worrying statement

Wrexham have confirmed that a first-team player was involved in a car accident, with James McClean named by eyewitnesses.

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Wrexham have confirmed that a first-team player has been involved in a car crash, with social media users reporting that McClean was at the scene of the accident. As per the , an eyewitness identified the winger on Holt Road, near Wrexham Gold Club on Wednesday morning. No serious injuries have been reported.

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    WHAT WREXHAM SAID

    Wrexham have released an official statement on their website, which reads:  "Wrexham AFC can confirm that a first-team player has been involved in a car accident this morning on his way to training.

    "It was a single car accident with no other vehicles involved and the relevant local authorities were quickly present at the scene.

    "The player reported to the club this morning and will undergo further medical checks as a precaution."

  • WHAT POLICE SAID

    A North Wales police spokesperson told the Daily Post: "Shortly before 9am this morning we received a report of a single vehicle road traffic collision on the A534 in Wrexham, near to Wrexham Golf Club.

    "Officers and colleagues from the North Wales Fire and Rescue Service attended the incident, which had blocked the road until the vehicle was recovered shortly before 10am.

    "No serious injuries were reported from the scene."

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    Wrexham are set to play Birmingham City in a huge top-of-the-table League One clash on Thursday evening. It remains to be seen if McClean will be able to be involved.

Carlos Brathwaite sets sights on BBL double after re-signing with Sydney Sixers

Allrounder aiming for back-to-back BBL titles joining Tom Curran in Sixers squad

ESPNcricinfo staff23-Aug-2021Carlos Brathwaite is headed back to the BBL after re-signing with Sydney Sixers as they chase a hat-trick of titles.The West Indies allrounder was a key part of the Sixers’ title last season, particularly with the ball taking 16 wickets for the season. He claimed 4 for 18 in a win over Brisbane Heat and took 1 for 25 from four frugal overs in Sixers’ Qualifier win over Perth Scorchers which secured them a home final.Brathwaite, 33, had a lean season with the bat, but he did hit 21 off 12 balls to help Sixers steal an amazing win from Melbourne Stars on the Gold Coast early in their campaign and he cited Sixers’ title ambitions as a key reason for his return.Related

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“Obviously winning [BBL 10] and the team’s success last year made it attractive to want to come back,” he said. “As you get older you definitely want to be somewhere you can hopefully be challenging for trophies but at the Sixers, there is a deeper camaraderie and sense of family atmosphere.”As a team, we went through a tumultuous season last year on the road without getting back to Sydney until the final, and we built a very strong bond. The BBL is one of the biggest T20 tournaments in the world and hopefully, that bond can help us to succeed again, this time in front of our fans at the SCG all season.”Brathwaite joins Englishman Tom Curran in Sixers’ squad as the only two overseas at present. Curran withdrew from last season’s BBL due to bubble fatigue but is expected to return to Sydney this season.Sydney Sixers squad: Moises Henriques (capt), Sean Abbott, Carlos Brathwaite (West Indies), Daniel Christian, Tom Curran (England), Ben Dwarshuis, Jack Edwards, Mickey Edwards, Daniel Hughes, Stephen O’Keefe, Hayden Kerr, Nathan Lyon, Ben Manenti, Josh Philippe, Lloyd Pope, Jordan Silk.

Alex Hales brings Trent Rockets back from the dead to seal two-wicket heist

Stunning turnaround against Superchargers as Stokes drops a match-turning clanger

Andrew Miller26-Jul-2021Trent Rockets 134 for 8 (Hales 40*) beat Northern Superchargers 132 (Simpson 42, Brook 38, de Lange 3-22, Rashid Khan 3-31) by two wicketsAlex Hales sparked into life in the absolute nick of time, to swipe an extraordinary victory from the jaws of a thumping defeat – and he was gifted the opportunity by a game-turning blunder from his former England team-mate Ben Stokes, as Trent Rockets sealed an incredible two-wicket victory on a pulsating night at Trent Bridge.Chasing a sub-par target of 133, Trent Rockets’ chase had been rocked by back-to-back ducks for Dawid Malan and Joe Root, each of them extracted by their Yorkshire and England team-mate Adil Rashid in a sensational start to his spell, and after slumping to 58 for 6 after 58 balls of their chase, their prospects of a revival at one stage dipped as low as 2%, according to the tournament’s Win Predictor.Rashid Khan began their revival with a typically walloping innings of 25 from 12, but once his cameo fizzled out, Rockets’ hopes rested entirely on their sleeping giant Hales, who had seemed unable to raise his game while the wickets were tumbling around him. Between balls 49 and 73, he faced a mere four deliveries, and had limped along to 16 from 25 by the 77th, until a moment from Stokes that evoked memories of his own game-turning strokes of fortune in the World Cup final two years ago.From his 26th delivery, bowled by Rashid, Hales worked a single to mid-off to give up the strike, only for the delivery to be called dead ball due to an intruder on the field. After a lengthy period of remonstration, the ball was served up again, and Hales climbed into a full-blooded drive down the ground to long-off … where Stokes, right back on the boundary and perhaps mindful of his still-problematic broken finger, spilled the chance clean over the rope for six.Two balls later, Hales carved Rashid through point to ignite his innings in a more conventional fashion, and though Luke Wood was prised out by Mujeeb Ur Rahman, the mood among a 11,483-strong crowd had been transformed. Matt Carter, a late inclusion after a Covid outbreak caused Steven Mullaney to miss the match while self-isolating, backed up a fine bowling display with vital boundary-finding levers, before Hales sealed the chase in a riot of late strokeplay, including a vast winning six, high into the stands at square leg, to finish unbeaten on 40 from 34.Slow death in prospect
“What a horrific wicket at Old Trafford,” Stokes had tweeted after Birmingham Phoenix were routed for 87 on a Bunsen on Sunday. By the end of the Superchargers’ Powerplay, his views on this surface would have been similarly unprintable. Trent Bridge was a far cry from the boundary-studded utopia served up for England’s recent Pakistan T20I, and instead, on a dry, unyielding deck, slow and even slower was the primary way to go.Stokes did at least bat first after winning the toss, rightly suspecting that the conditions weren’t going to get any easier in Trent Bridge’s fourth match in three days. And sure enough, between balls 6 and 45, the Rockets attack served up a non-stop diet of slow, mocking, tweakers – invariably biting the overused surface, and demanding a scruffy, workmanlike response from the Superchargers top-order.It wasn’t initially forthcoming. Chris Lynn wasn’t designed to stand on ceremony, and duly carved the second of those spinning deliveries, from the lanky offspinner Carter, straight at Rashid Khan in the covers for 2. Out came Stokes at No. 3, and into the attack – in a pre-Test banter-off – came his England captain Root, an exquisite match-up with shades of Root’s ego-channelling of Chris Gayle in the 2016 World T20 final.Stokes duly spanked Root for a first-ball four through the covers before being beaten off the deck by a snorting offbreak, but he never looked likely to find the right response for the circumstances. Back came Carter and out went Stokes in an ignominious fashion. An attempted reverse hoick could have been a run-out had it not flown away for four overthrows, and after appearing to jar his troublesome finger in the process, he was done in one ball later after slicing a lofted drive to cover.John Simpson top-scored for the visitors•PA Images via Getty ImagesSimpson, Brook find a happy place
Out of adversity came what looking like being a decisive bout of resistance from Superchargers. A flatlining scoreline of 38 for 3 from 34 balls was revived by a fourth-wicket stand of 61 from 40 balls between two men who are living their best lives this summer. Harry Brook was so nearly the hero at Headingley on Saturday, where his 62 from 31 balls turned a lost cause into a classic. This time his 38 from 30 did a similar job in reverse order, giving a turkey of a contest just enough grit to become a thriller.At the other end, John Simpson batted as if he was still wearing that beatific smile he had been sporting up on the Lord’s balcony at the end of the ODI against Pakistan this month, as he drank in the glories of his improbable England call-up.It wasn’t much to be going with, but they gave it a go all the same. Brook took on the wily Rashid from the outset, hauling each of his first two balls for four before Adam Lyth felt the Afghan’s retribution two balls later, and Simpson opted for a similar policy when Rashid returned with 45 balls remaining, hacking three fours in his third five to leave his figures rather dented.Both men kept on swinging to take some much-needed lumps out of Root and Carter too, until Lewis Gregory brought himself on to change up the pace, and Brook was undone by a sliced drive to point.Marchant marches on
On a surface such as this, the very best alternative to raw spin is raw pace. It’s a recipe that Pakistan have perfected down the years, and Marchant de Lange gave a passable impression of Shoaib Akhtar in another ferocious display, not least with the pinpoint accuracy of his yorkers – albeit most of them were bowled as free hits to atone for his frequent habit of over-stepping.But, after shredding Southern Brave with figures of 5 for 20 on Saturday, de Lange extended his lead at the top of the wickets charts with three more for 22, the first two coming in a chaotic meltdown as Superchargers lost four in six balls. After Rashid had got the better of his fellow Afghan Mujeeb, David Willey attempted a first-ball ramp but holed out to Samit Patel, sprinting round from deep third, before Brydon Carse sliced a drive to cover for a first-ball duck.Simpson too would fall to de Lange, with three balls of the innings remaining, but his 42 from 32 seemed to have done the needful.Bragging rights claimed, then lost
And to think it had all seemed so facile for Superchargers. After Mujeeb had outfoxed D’Arcy Short, Adil Rashid romped into action with the poise of a man who knew the games of the men in his sights inside-out. Malan resisted the fast flat legbreak before being suckered by its loopier cousin, before Root – banished from Headingley for this competition due to Stokes’ greater star-power – was served up a moment that may encourage him never to return, as his long-time Yorkshire and England team-mate swallowed a simple return chance after finding a leading edge with a lot of drift and a hint of turn.Samit Patel bashed a big six over long-off before Callum Parkinson found a thin edge to Simpson, whereupon Stokes played himself to perfection, first blasting Tom Moores from the crease with a lifter before intervening in a Rashid-on-Rashid squabble, as Trent Rockets’ Khan crashed Superchargers’ Adil for four, six, four, only to be bounced out one ball later as the skipper bent his back to end the nonsense.Instead, the nonsense was only just beginning.

فيديو | الزمالك يتخطى فاركو بصعوبة في الدوري المصري

حقق فريق الكرة الأول بنادي الزمالك الفوز بصعوبة على فاركو، بهدف دون رد، في المباراة التي أقيمت بينهما اليوم الثلاثاء، ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

والتقي فريقا الزمالك وفاركو، في إطار مواجهات الجولة الـ 13 من عمر مباريات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز، على ملعب استاد برج العرب الإسكندرية.

الشوط الأول من المباراة، جاء متوسطًا في الأداء بين الفريقين، حتى سجل مدافع فاركو أحمد جمال هدفًا في مرماه عن طريق الخطأ.

طالع | أيمن يونس: لاعب الزمالك غير موجود أمام فاركو.. وجروس لم يتفوق فنيًا

الهدف جاء في الدقيقة 40 عن طريق كرة ثابتة من الجهة اليسرى نفذها أحمد سيد زيزو، لترتطم بـ أحمد جمال مدافع فاركو وتغير اتجاهها وتسكن شباك الحارس محمد سعيد شيكا.

والشوط الثاني من المباراة، لم يسفر عن أي جديد، سوى حصول لاعب الزمالك محمود جهاد البطاقة الحمراء بعد الإنذار الثاني عقب تدخل قوي علي لاعب فاركو في الدقيقة 84. هدف فوز الزمالك على فاركو في الدوري المصري

وبهذا الفوز، يصل الزمالك إلي النقطة 26 محتلًا المركز الثالث في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز.

بينما على الجانب الأخر، فريق فاركو يظل عند النقطة 18 ويتواجد في المركز الثامن بترتيب الدوري المصري. ملخص مباراة الزمالك وفاركو اليوم في الدوري المصري 1-0

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