Payne the hero with bat and ball as Gloucestershire seal low-scorer

Hampshire scrap hard in defence of 124 but come up short against veteran seamer

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David Payne deployed all his considerable experience to propel Gloucestershire to a dramatic two-wicket victory over Hampshire Hawks in a low-scoring but memorable Vitality Blast contest at the Seat Unique Stadium.Chasing a modest 125 to win and buoyed by D’Arcy Short’s 41-ball 49, Gloucestershire were cruising at 112 for 4 in the 16th, only to then lose four wickets for the addition of 11 runs to set-up a nerve-jangling finale. With the scores level, Payne kept his composure to lift the final ball, bowled by Chris Wood, over long-on for an astonishing last-gasp match-winning six.The veteran left arm seamer had earlier claimed 3 for 20 from four overs to undermine Hampshire’s top-order and help restrict the visitors to 124 for 9 after they had been inserted on a characteristically slow Bristol pitch. Josh Shaw and Ben Charlesworth weighed in with two wickets apiece and Miles Hammond claimed a remarkable five catches as Gloucestershire picked up a second win in as many games to keep alive their outside hopes of making the quarter-finals.Without a win in their last five games, Hampshire missed an opportunity to move above Glamorgan and back into top-four contention.Looking to follow up his half-century made against Somerset 24 hours earlier, Hampshire skipper James Vince enjoyed a moment of good fortune before he had even got off the mark, being dropped by Graeme van Buuren at extra cover off the bowling of Payne. But there was no such escape for fellow opener Lhuan-dre Pretorius who was held on the deep square leg boundary by Short later in the same over as Gloucestershire effected an early breakthrough.Payne struck another telling blow in his next over, persuading Vince to sky a catch to Miles Hammond at mid-off and depart for 7 with the score 9 for 2. Toby Albert poached a trio of boundaries at the expense of Matt Taylor and Shaw to afford the innings much-needed impetus, but he was bowled by Payne for 16 off the final ball of a powerplay that yielded an underwhelming return of 29 for 3.If Hampshire were reliant upon overseas star Dewald Brevis, they were disappointed. Having taken slow left armer Tom Smith for a six and a four in the seventh, the South African chanced his arm once too often, aiming an extravagant pull shot at a shortish delivery from Charlesworth and succeeding only in finding deep midwicket. He had contributed 13 and the Hawks were 49 for 4 and under the pump.The middle order did not respond well to pressure, Joe Weatherley hoisting Charlesworth to deep midwicket for 18 and Eddie Jack served up a carbon copy dismissal in the next over, falling to van Buuren’s slow left arm without scoring as Hampshire lurched to 67 for 6. Shaw returned at the Ashley Down Road end to remove James Fuller for 17, superbly caught on the run by Ollie Price at long-on as Gloucestershire continued to turn the screw.Liam Dawson followed Fuller back to the pavilion soon afterwards, brilliant held by Hammond in the deep off the bowling of Matt Taylor, and when Benny Howell hit Shaw high to long-on and fell for 14, the Hawks were 100 for 9 in the eighteenth. A late flurry from the last wicket pair of Wood and Scott Currie, who added an unbeaten 24, was not sufficient to paper over the cracks.Hammond and Short staged a brisk opening stand of 30 in five overs to afford the reply reassuring momentum. Hampshire desperately needed to take early wickets and Jack yorked Hammond for 22, but Short continued to apply pressure, carting Wood for two sixes as the home side posted 46 for 1 in the powerplay.Although England spinner Dawson snared Cameron Bancroft lbw without scoring, it did little to slow West Country progress, Price joining Short in staging a partnership of 32 for the fourth wicket to bring the required rate down to a run a ball.Price contributed 22 before slapping a short ball from Wood to midwicket and Howell then accounted for Jack Taylor with the score 87 for 4 in the 14th. Short had accrued three fours and three sixes and had his sights set on what would have been a maiden 50 in Gloucestershire colours when he top-edged Fuller to short third. Hampshire made the home side work hard for their runs and Howell bowled Charlesworth in the penultimate over before Wood removed Matt Taylor and van Buuren in the last to set-up a tense finale.Shaw scrambled a single off the next ball to bring the scores level and Payne calmed any nerves by smiting the final ball over long-on for six to send the crowd into raptures.

He's a "cheat code": Man City sold bigger talent than O’Reilly for £300k

In recent seasons, Manchester City’s academy has become one of the most prominent in Europe. They have produced many fantastic players, some of whom still ply their trade at the Etihad Stadium, and others who have moved on to pastures new.

One of the best academy graduates currently in the City squad would have to be Phil Foden. Their number 47 has cemented himself as one of the key players in Pep Guardiola’s first-team squad.

On the flip side, the Citizens let the likes of Cole Palmer and Morgan Rogers leave in the last few years, both of whom are now full England internationals.

Another City academy graduate, Nico O’Reilly, could be about to make his Three Lions debut.

Why O’Reilly is in the England squad

It has been an astronomical rise to the top for 20-year-old City starlet O’Reilly. After becoming an established player in their first-team fold last season, Thomas Tuchel has taken note of his performances and drafted him into his latest England squad.

The Manchester-born City star is a versatile player and has been something of a Swiss army knife for Guardiola. He’s played 30 first-team games for his boyhood club, which have come all over the pitch.

Most often, O’Reilly has played as a left-back, but he’s played as a centre-back, right across the midfield, and even as a centre-forward.

That versatility has been hugely beneficial for City’s Spanish boss. He can deploy O’Reilly almost anywhere and get a good performance in whichever role he plays. This season, the youngster has played nine games, with seven of those appearances coming at left-back.

He even set up Erling Haaland’s second goal away to Monaco from that position.

One person who O’Reilly has impressed this season is BBC Sport tactical analyst Umir Irfan. He said that the versatile star “has been brilliant for City and a big part of their solidity in recent weeks,” which is high praise indeed.

As well as O’Reilly has performed for City, he is arguably not even their biggest talent at full-back to come from the academy in recent years.

City’s ex-academy star who’s better than O’Reilly

O’Reilly isn’t the only top prospect City have produced at full-back in recent years. Rico Lewis has also broken into Guardiola’s squad, and, like his fellow academy graduate, can operate in midfield, as Guardiola likes his full-backs to do.

Yet, one player of a vastly different profile, who City may wish they had kept hold of, is Liverpool wing-back Jeremie Frimpong. The Dutchman was once in City’s academy himself, but was sold to Celtic for just £300k back in 2019.

In hindsight, this wasn’t the best decision City have made over the years. Now plying his trade at Anfield, Frimpong cost their Premier League rivals £29.5m, following some exceptional seasons at Bayer Leverkusen.

He’s already seven games into his Liverpool career and scored on his debut in the Community Shield against Crystal Palace.

He is also a different type of full-back to O’Reilly. Operating as a winger at times with the ball, Frimpong is rapid down the right flank and has a deadly cross in his arsenal.

That is why football scout Antonio Mango described him as a “cheat code.”

In Leverkusen’s remarkable invincible season of 2023/24, the Dutchman was one of their best players. Operating at wing-back, the 24-year-old scored 14 times and assisted 12 in 47 games.

His underlying stats were incredible, too. With less defensive responsibility, he ranked in the top 13% for key passes amongst Bundesliga full-backs in the top flight, with 1.8 per 90 minutes.

Frimpong attacking stats in 23/24 Bundesliga

Stat (per 90)

Number

Percentile

Goals and assists

0.64

97th

Key passes

1.8

13th

Crosses completed

0.6

67th

Take-ons completed

1.92

94th

Progressive carries

6.12

99th

Stats from FBref

O’Reilly has certainly made an excellent start to his career. Yet, with Frimpong’s contribution to a memorable Leverkusen season in 2023/24, and his major move to Liverpool this summer, it is easy to see how he could be considered a bigger talent.

Losing a player of this quality might sting City fans now. He was an academy star who was let go for a cheap price, and would have brought something unique to their current squad.

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Calleri rebate questões psicológicas após gol em vitória do São Paulo e responde sobre ser considerado ídolo

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Responsável pelo gol da vitória do São Paulo no jogo de ida contra o Flamengo, Calleri respondeu sobre algumas polêmicas que surgiram nas últimas semanas sobre sua questão psicológica.

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Há alguns dias, uma entrevista com o argentino viralizou. O camisa 9 doSão Paulo, durante sua fala, relembrou um momento onde afirmou ter se sentido ‘sozinho’. No caso, no clássico mais recente contra o Santos, no qual o argentino marcou dois gols.

– Chegar na minha casa e estar sozinho e me sentir sozinho, e não me importava a figura que havia sido há três horas. Não me importava o que os jornais falavam sobre o “Calleri fazer dois gols em clássico outra vez” – disse em entrevista ao canal do Youtube “Botines Sensibles”.

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Alguns torcedores, nas redes sociais, chegaram a associar o período de jejum de gols que o atleta estava enfrentando com esta questão, inclusive chegando a deduzir que teria algo a ver com um término recente de relacionamento que o jogador enfrentou. Após a vitória contra o Flamengo no domingo (17), Calleri rebateu estas polêmicas e destacou que está bem, que esta fala em questão foi algo somente daquele momento.

– Não estou passando um momento ruim. Dei a entrevista e falei que me sentia sozinho por outra causa, mas é que estava triste. Minha felicidade é jogar futebol. Obviamente quem tem problemas pessoais sérios precisa tratar e precisam de ajuda como todo jogador. Jogador sempre tem fase boa e fase ruim, mas é parte da vida. Muitas pessoas têm problemas e não estou isento disso. Estou feliz, bem, sou feliz de representar essa camisa e quero ser campeão – disse.

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Um dos maiores estrangeiros da história do São Paulo, Calleri marcou seu primeiro gol em uma Copa do Brasil nesta final. Ao ser indagado sobre o fato de alguns torcedores o considerar como ‘ídolo’, o camisa 9 rebateu e disse que ainda ‘precisa caprichar um pouco mais e tentar ganhar no domingo (24)’.

– Ídolo é muito forte, Rogério é ídolo. Precisa caprichar um pouco mais, ter os pés no chão e tentar ganhar domingo outra vez. Vou ter momentos bons, momentos não tão bons, mas eu sou um cara que deixo a vida por essa camisa. Pessoal pode me querer, tem gente nas redes sociais que não me quer, mas sou um cara que sempre deixa a vida e graças a essas pessoas que me apoiaram desde o primeiro momento eu pude fazer o gol da Copa do Brasil – completou.

Com o cabelo descolorido, Calleri encarou o novo visual como um sinal de sorte. Para a decisão que o aguarda no final de semana, deu a letra: vai manter o novo cabelo.

– Vou manter, agora não posso tirar. Queria mudar, muito jogador muda. Foi só isso – concluiu.

تقارير: مانشستر سيتي حاول التعاقد مع لاعب برشلونة في الصيف الماضي

أفادت تقارير إعلامية إسبانية أن مانشستر سيتي كان مهتمًا بضم أحد أحدث الأسماء الواعدة الصاعدة للفريق الأول في برشلونة، الصيف الماضي.

ويواصل مسؤولو مانشستر سيتي تخطيطهم ووضع استراتيجية طويلة المدى لضم المواهب الواعدة، بعد أن تعاقد في الأشهر الأخيرة مع لاعبين من إسبانيا والبرتغال وأمريكا الجنوبية.

وأدى هذا النهج لدخول مانشستر سيتي في صراعات مع أكبر الأندية الأوروبية مثل ريال مدريد وبايرن ميونخ وبرشلونة، باهتمامهم بضم لاعبين قادرين على التطور في السنوات القادمة.

ووفقًا لصحيفة “سبورت” الإسبانية، فإن مانشستر سيتي قد بذل مجهودات ملموسة للتعاقد مع درو فرنانديز موهبة برشلونة الصيف الماضي.

اقرأ أيضاً.. أول تعليق من فليك على أنباء رحيله عن برشلونة نهاية الموسم الحالي

وكان درو فرنانديز صاحب الـ17 عامًا قد تم تصعيده للفريق الأول في برشلونة هذا الموسم، ولكنه يمتلك بند فسخ معقول في عقده مع الفريق ولكن لم يتم تحديد الأرقام بعد.

وتلقى وكيل أعمال درو، عروضًا مغرية للغاية الصيف الماضي، وجاء عرض مانشستر سيتي لضم اللاعب بشكل أفضل بكثير من عقده الحالي مع برشلونة.

وقد دفع اهتمام مانشستر سيتي، برشلونة، لتصعيد اللاعب للفريق الأول، حيث حافظوا على التزامهم تجاه نجم منتخب إسبانيا تحت 18 عاماً وهناك رغبة في منحه عقدًا أفضل في العام المقبل، ومن المتوقع أن يسرع البرسا في مفاوضات تجديد عقد درو قبل الموعد المحدد لتجنب أي ثغرات تتعلق ببند فسخ العقد.

18-year-old Spurs gem is a "superstar" with more talent than Vuskovic

Tottenham Hotspur have long held a reputation for being a Premier League club that gets the maximum out of the up-and-coming talents at their disposal.

Indeed, Gareth Bale was transformed into a Real Madrid superstar thanks to the magic of the North Londoners, with the likes of Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, and Wilson Odobert all keen to follow in the Welshman’s footsteps in Thomas Frank’s first team picture right now, with the trio in question all 20 years of age and younger.

They have all been afforded for luxury of trying to win first team minutes while Luka Vuskovic attempts to make a name for himself out on loan with Hamburg, with the promising Croat another that could soon bear fruit off the impressive Spurs’ production line.

Why Luka Vuskovic is rated so highly

It’s been a long time in the making for Vuskovic to be the Premier League side’s property, having originally agreed a £12m deal with Hajduk Split for the teenage sensation back in 2023, with the defender then staying put in his native country to develop.

His ex-employers even loaned him out to Belgium for a season-long stint at Westerlo, but despite scoring seven times and picking up three assists on the books of the Pro League side, and already being capped by the senior Croatia national team, Frank and Co opted to send Vuskovic on another European adventure with the Bundesliga outfit this summer.

The Dane will be watching on from the Spurs’ dug-out, very pleased with Vuskovic’s start to life in the Bundesliga, with the Split-born teenager already the recipient of the league’s Rookie of the Month accolade for his assured showings across September.

His league numbers make for some wild reading, with the determined 18-year-old winning a crazy nine duels per Bundesliga game so far this season, having won a whopping 18 aerial duels against Union Berlin at the end of last month.

To apply context to just how remarkable that statistic is, no player has won more aerial duels in a single Bundesliga game across the last ten seasons. Furthermore, he is the first player to win 18 aerial duels in a single match in Europe’s big five leagues over the last five seasons.

It now appears that analyst Ben Mattinson wasn’t being that over-the-top when he claimed Vuskovic was a “freak talent” with a “high ceiling”, with his parent club already looking forward to bedding him into the first team picture when the time is right.

However, despite the brand-new Hamburg number 44 becoming the flavour of the month suddenly, other youngsters back at Spurs are equally as promising as Vuskovic.

Spurs gem is rivalling Vuskovic as their top youngster

While Vuskovic has had to wait for his moment in the senior spotlight, other youngsters of a similar ilk to the raw Croat have been bumped up to the Spurs’ senior fold without much hesitation in recent years.

Last season, in particular, saw Ange Postecoglou use the Europa League as a stage for some of Spurs’ homegrown prodigies to impress, with Dane Scarlett even scoring against Elfsborg in the European competition, despite only being 20.

That same match, Mikey Moore would got in on the goalscoring act, with this first-ever senior goal for the Lilywhites a long time in the making, despite the London-born starlet only being 17 at the time.

Amazingly, long before Vuskovic’s name would start to be uttered, Moore was scoring goals by the bucket load for the Spurs’ U18s, with 19 goals and 13 assists in total in the youth picture, seeing scout Jacek Kulig hail him as “one of the most talented players of his generation in Europe.”

Moore’s career numbers

Stat

Moore

Games played

45

Senior appearances

20

Youth appearances

25

Goals scored

22

Assists

18

Sourced by Transfermarkt

A further 20 appearances in the Spurs’ first team fold have come the forward’s way which has resulted in a further two assists being collected. It really is unsurprising that analyst Ben Mattinson claimed he has “superstar potential.”

Still, much like Vuksovic’s fate, Moore was sent out on loan to Rangers this summer, with the new number 47 at Ibrox failing to settle amidst turbulent times at the Glasgow-based club.

Yet, he does at least have one assist next to his name to hang onto from ten appearances, and with a hat-trick just picked up for the England U19s, he will hopefully be able to kick on and get back to his best in the Russell-Martin-less reality awaiting him.

Therefore, while the former Split youngster is certainly raising eyebrows, Moore has shown with that hat-trick that he still has lots about him, too, with the 18-year-old no doubt still prepared to go to the very top, whether that’s with Vuskovic next to him or not in a future Spurs’ starting XI.

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عادل عبد الرحمن: لاعب الأهلي يشعر بالتهميش.. ونعاني دفاعيًا

تحدث عادل عبد الرحمن، نجم الأهلي ومنتخب مصر السابق، عن مواجهة الأحمر أمام المصري البورسعيدي في الدوري والمقرر إقامتها مساء اليوم الأحد.

وقال عبد الرحمن عبر راديو “ميجا إف إم”: “أتمنى أن يقدم المصري البورسعيدي مباراة قوية أمام الأهلي الذي يعاني من ثغرات واضحة في خط الدفاع مؤخرًا”.

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وأضاف: “الأهلي لن يتأثر بغياب محمد علي بن رمضان، وأعتقد أن تريزيجيه سيعوض غيابه بشكل طبيعي”.

وواصل: “محمد مجدي أفشة يشعر بالإهمال والتهميش، وهو سبب تراجع مستواه مع الأهلي، هو لاعب كبير وقادر على استعادة مستواه المعهود كما اعتدنا عليه، فهو يصنع الفارق في المباريات الكبرى”.

واستطرد: “مدرب الأهلي الجديد يحتاج إلى الوقت حيث أن بصماته لم تظهر حتى الآن وجاء في توقيت صعب، لكنه سيعمل على تطوير الأداء الفردي للاعبين ويجب على الجمهور الصبر”.

وأتم: “توروب يتمير بالانضباط التكتيكي عن ريبيرو، ويجيد قراءة المباريات بشكل أفضل والتغييرت مؤشر رائع”.

VOTAÇÃO: Sampaoli deveria ser demitido antes do segundo jogo da final?

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Técnico do Flamengo desde abril de 2023, Jorge Sampaoli encarou algumas crises à frente do Rubro-Negro. O treinador, que substituiu Vitor Pereira no cargo, enfrenta bastante resistência por grande parte da torcida do clube, que tem como principal reclamação a falta de coerência nas escalações da equipe.

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Com passagens por Atlético-MG, Santos, Chile, Argentina e Sevilla, o treinador de 63 anos tem um retrospecto razoável como comandante da equipe carioca. Em 37 jogos disputados até o momento, o argentino totaliza 20 vitórias, nove empates e oito derrotas, com um aproveitamento de 1,86 ponto por partida.

CRISES NA TEMPORADA

PORRADARIA NO VESTIÁRIO

O atacante Pedro sofreu uma agressão do preparador físico Pablo Fernández. A confusão, que aconteceu no vestiário após a vitória do Flamengo por 2 a 1 sobre o Atlético-MG, teve início quando o preparador questionou o camisa 9 por ter retornado ao banco de reservas depois das entradas de Everton Cebolinha e Luiz Araújo. Na ocasião, Sampaoli ainda tinha direito a realizar uma substituição.

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O jogador não gostou da forma com que o argentino externou sua indignação e retrucou o profissional, que respondeu com um soco na boca de Pedro. Fernández foi desligado pela diretoria do clube após o incidente.

Segundo apurou a reportagem do Lance!, Sampaoli demorou 16 dias para conversar com o atacante sobre o ocorrido.

VARELA X GERSON

UFC ou futebol? O meia Gerson e o lateral Varela trocaram agressões durante treinamento do Flamengo em agosto. A situação ocorreu após o uruguaio não ter gostado de uma entrada cometida pelo camisa 20, o que ocasionou uma discussão entre os dois.

A dupla foi retirada da atividade com bola e, enquanto se encaminhava para a área interna das instalações, chegou às vias de fato. Varela acabou fraturando o nariz, porém, atuou como titular na partida seguinte, pela semifinal da Copa do Brasil, contra o Grêmio.

ELIMINAÇÃO NA LIBERTADORES

O Flamengo foi eliminado de maneira vexatória da Copa Libertadores, após ser derrotado de virada pelo Olimpia, do Paraguai, por 3 a 1, no estádio Defensores del Chaco. A equipe carioca não conseguiu sustentar a vantagem conquistada no encontro de ida (1 a 0), no Maracanã, e acabou se despedindo da maior competição de clubes da América do Sul.

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'We haven't seen people like that' – South Africa receive heroes' welcome home

Joburg turns up for its World Test Champions as Temba Bavuma’s team start to realise just what they’ve been able to do

Firdose Moonda18-Jun-2025

The victorious South African team return home with the WTC mace•AFP/Getty Images

Everyone loves a winner, as was clear at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport where South Africa returned as World Test Champions on Wednesday morning.The squad were received by the country’s sports minister, Gayton McKenzie, and swathes of people from across South African society. In attendance were groups of children from the KFC’s Mini Cricket programme – the largest grassroots development initiative in the country – students from some of the players’ former schools, such as Aiden Markram’s Pretoria Boys High School, and family members like Wiaan Mulder’s brother.The players signed autographs, received flowers and hugs and strutted around in custom made “champions” t-shirts before making their way to Cricket South Africa’s offices in the north of the city where they were welcomed with a brass band and a red carpet. Almost 96 hours after their five-wicket triumph over Australia in the WTC final, the magnitude of what they have achieved is starting to sink in.”It is quite overwhelming. We haven’t seen people like that at the airport before,” Temba Bavuma, South Africa’s captain said at a press conference afterwards. “As players, you don’t really realise what you’ve done but when you start to interact with people and see the emotion, it gives you a proper insight into what we’ve done. We are proud as a team but we are even more happy and proud that we’ve made our people proud. If you look at this team and the guys at the helm, we have done it the proper South African way. That’s unique to this group. We have embraced everything that it means to be South African.”With a home grown coach in Shukri Conrad and a largely unheralded group of players, Bavuma’s words spoke to the way the South African team pulled together throughout the cycle and in the final. They had nine different Players of the Match in 2023-25 and 15 different players either scored a century or took a five-for in what has been hailed as a true team effort and a unified showing after years of underperformance. For Bavuma, it showed that there is always a way, not just for sportspeople but for everyone.”What we’ve achieved speaks to all budding cricketers out there, and individuals within South Africa,” he said. “As a team, we’ve got a story. It hasn’t been a simple or easy one. We’ve come through a lot but we managed to get to where we are. So similarly for them (ordinary people) on their quest and journey, for what they want to achieve: as long as they keep having that passion and keep pushing they can also achieve what people think is unachievable.”Temba Bavuma and his men had a rousing homecoming•AFP/Getty Images

For 27 years, South Africa have been without an ICC trophy and in that time regularly slipped at the semi-final hurdle. The 1999 ODI World Cup, where South Africa tied the game but could not advance to the final because Australia finished higher on the Super Six points table, has long been a sore point but the 2015 and 2023 ODI World Cup semis and 2024 T20 World Cup final also stung. It’s because of those failures that the WTC win is magnified, as one of South Africa’s greatest sporting achievements. “This is huge for South African cricket,” Enoch Nkwe, Director of National Teams and High Performance said. “This is huge for South African cricket and the impact it will have for generations to come. We’ve taken a lot of punches but we’ve never bent our backs. We stayed strong.”Related

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Nkwe, who was appointed in July 2022, put in place the coaching structure which included Conrad, who in turn appointed Bavuma as captain. Conrad will now also take over the white-ball sides until the end of the ODI World Cup in 2027. There is particular expectation around that tournament, not least because of the history documented above, but also because the event will be hosted in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. Bavuma is also South Africa’s ODI captain and has already spoken of his hope for the event to come.”We want to carry on with the momentum we’ve gained,” he said. “We are quietly optimistic as to what can happen in the white-ball space. We see no reason as to why we can’t emulate what we’ve done here. We are more optimistic than anything. We had a little conversation about it. Shukri’s mind is always ticking. He lets you know that there’s always some sort of work you need to do.”That tournament is more than two years away, in which time there will be an entire WTC cycle and a T20 World Cup. Eyes will be on South Africa for all of them, especially as their next Tests include matches in Pakistan and India and home series against England and Australia in 2026. They believe they’ve laid the foundation to be successful in these contests but no-one can begrudge them celebrating the first world title for a little bit longer, as Bavuma suggested they would.”For now, it’s for us to embrace what we’ve done, to take it all in, understand what led us to this point and live in that moment for a little bit longer,” Bavuma said. “Then, I think the beauty of international cricket is that there’s always something else waiting. Once we get over our emotions, it will be what is the next thing? There’s the Zimbabwe tour, and the start of the new Test cycle. We will be setting our eyes on what we want to achieve over there. There is always something we are working towards. It’s a legacy we want to put together as a team. It’s not done now, but for now it’s for us to enjoy what the moment has brought us.”South Africa will have several fan engagements in the next few days before a two-Test series against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, which starts on June 28. The series is not part of the WTC.

منتخب مصر مواليد 2009 يختتم استعداداته لمواجهة الأردن وديًا

أدى منتخب مصر للناشئين مواليد 2009 مساء اليوم الأربعاء، مرانه الختامي استعداد لمواجهة نظيره الأردني مواليد 2009 وديًا.

وخاض منتخب مصر مرانه على الملعب الذي يستضيف المباراة في العاصمة الأردنية عمان، في الرابعة مساء الخميس.

طالع.. خاص | اتحاد الكرة لن يتحمل تكاليف مشاركة منتخب 2009 في دورة بولندا الودية

ويلعب منتخب مصر 2009 أمام نظيره الأردني يومي الخميس والسبت، في إطار استعدادات الفراعنة للتصفيات الإفريقية المؤهلة لكأس الأمم الإفريقية للناشئين.

طالع.. خاص | بعد رفض الالتماس.. منتخب مصر يفقد لاعبه أمام سويسرا في كأس العالم تحت 17 عامًا

وحرص حسين عبد اللطيف خلال المران الرئيسي على التركيز على الجوانب الفنية بعد أن شاهد اللاعبون أكثر من محاضرة بالفيديو لطريقة لعب المنتخب الأردني.

وشهد المران الكابتن علاء نبيل المدير الفني للاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم ورئيس البعثة، والذي طالب اللاعبين بتحقيق الفوز.

Longstaff 2.0: Leeds plot January move to re-sign “exquisite” £60k-p/w star

While Sunderland stole many of the plaudits in the summer for their outrageous transfer activity, with £100m+ splashed out on new recruits, Leeds United were arguably a tad more methodical in their approach when winning themselves some gems from all around Europe.

Daniel Farke and Co. are already thanking their lucky stars that they gambled on acquiring both Anton Stach and Noah Okafor from Hoffenheim and AC Milan, respectively, with a combined four goal contributions already picked up by the promising midfield duo in Premier League action.

In defence, Gabriel Gudmundsson also already looks like a steal in the left-back spot, having only cost £10m to snap up from Lille, while Lucas Perri was agonisingly close to his first clean sheet in his new location up against West Ham United last time out.

But, away from all these names mentioned, Sean Longstaff rightly sticks out as the best bit of business Leeds signed off on over a bumper summer, with the Premier League-experienced 27-year-old very much allowing the Whites to tick so far this season from the middle of the park.

Why Longstaff is one of Leeds' best signings

Already, the £12m summer purchase feels as if he has been in and around Elland Road for some time.

Longstaff has played a part in all nine of Leeds’ league matches so far this season on their return to the daunting top-flight, and while there have been some nerves on display as they navigate the choppy waters of the top division, the Newcastle-born midfielder has cut a cool and composed figure throughout.

Longstaff’s PL numbers for Leeds (25/26)

Stat – per 90 mins*

Longstaff

Games played

9

Goals scored

1

Assists

2

Touches*

46.2

Accurate passes*

27.1 (85%)

Key passes*

2.0

Big chances created

5

Tackles*

3.0

Ball recoveries*

3.0

Total duels won*

5.0

Stats by Sofascore

Having seen his career at his boyhood Magpies fizzle out, Longstaff clearly knew – from the get-go at his new employers – that he needed to prove himself, and he has certainly done that when looking at the table above.

Already, the brand-new number eight has chipped in with one goal and two assists from a central position on the pitch, but he has offered up far more than just a goal threat, with an average of five duels won per contest enabling Farke’s men to see out some tight contests.

Accumulating five big chances being created, too, has even led to some bold shouts that Longstaff is Leeds’ second coming of Pablo Hernandez, as Farke now potentially attempts to recreate the magic of this shrewd deal in January by landing another classy top-flight veteran when the transfer window swings back open.

Leeds considering another Longstaff-style signing

It has been some turnaround for Longstaff since ditching the home comforts of Tyneside, with zero goals or assists falling into his lap during his final campaign at Eddie Howe’s Toon.

Ross Barkley will hope he can similarly breathe life back into his waning playing days at Elland Road if rumours are to be believed, with a report from The Leeds Press revealing that the West Yorkshire outfit is considering a move for the reserve Aston Villa presence, who even once had a short-term loan stint at Leeds way back in 2013.

Now, he could be returning, again on loan, but this time as a far more experienced option, as Leeds reportedly weigh up a move for an attacking midfielder in the window, and while he has struggled to break into Emery’s first team picture as of late, he is certainly a classy operator on his day.

Indeed, this fiercely struck effort against Leicester City earlier in the year is just one of seven goals Barkley has put away for the Villans, meaning he definitely has a similar eye for a goal to that of Longstaff.

Barkley’s PL record

Stat

Barkley

Games played

287

Goals scored

37

Assists

34

Sourced by Transfermarkt

More importantly, too, the 31-year-old has also shone before in a team that is attempting to beat the drop in Luton Town – as seen in his weighty five goals and seven assists for the then troubled Hatters – and became a beloved fan favourite, subsequently, with one of his teammates in Andros Townsend at Kenilworth Road even hailing him as “unbelievable” to play alongside.

It could well be, much like Longstaff, that Barkley comes back into his own in West Yorkshire, with the well-travelled attacking midfielder also being dubbed as “exquisite” by his former Everton manager in Roberto Martinez, for his skilful approach on the pitch.

The £60k-per-week star is somewhat fading away at Villa Park, though, with just 30 minutes of action handed to him this season.

Yet, if he relocates to Leeds this coming January, he could end up rebuilding his career before it’s too late, just as Longstaff has already done this season.

Forget Longstaff: £10m star is now Leeds' best signing since Bielsa left

This Leeds United star could now be considered the best signing the Whites have made since Marcelo Bielsa left.

ByKelan Sarson Oct 28, 2025

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