Defiant Jonny Bairstow century keeps England fighting

Batter produces brave and chanceless unbeaten ton, supported by Stokes and Wood

Alex Malcolm07-Jan-2022Jonny Bairstow saved England’s blushes and saved his Test career with a stunning SCG century to help his nation avoid the follow-on having slumped to 4 for 36 in the face of an Australian barrage on the third day.Bairstow’s century was both brave and chanceless. He copped a vicious blow on the thumb from Pat Cummins in the afternoon that left him doubled over in pain. But he brushed it off to score his second century in Australia and his seventh in Test cricket. It was his first in three years and 38 Test innings. He roared to the rooms after bringing it up with a flashing cut over backward point in the last over of the day in an emotional moment as the England team and fans stood and applauded a rare show of fight on this tour.He was brilliantly supported by Ben Stokes, who fought through obvious pain to make a vital 66 in a century stand with Bairstow, while Mark Wood made an excellent 39.It was an extraordinary day all up. Two hours were lost to rain and England went 70 balls without scoring and lost three wickets in the process. Australia dropped three catches, Stokes was bowled without the bails coming off and Scott Boland took 2 for 0 before hurting his side in a fall – he went for scans and was later cleared of injury. Australia produced their most ragged four hours of the series as Bairstow picked them apart with excellent footwork and positive intent to leave England 158 runs behind with three first-innings wickets in hand and two days remaining.After his top-order had literally ground to a halt in the morning, he never let Australia settle. He moved fluently onto the front and back foot but didn’t try and overhit the ball on a surface that played all sorts of tricks. He picked the gaps consistently and never missed anything straight. He was particularly savage on Nathan Lyon, with the offspinner conceding 71 from 12 overs. Bairstow struck eight fours and three sixes in his 103 not out from 140 balls.Stokes combined brilliantly with Bairstow as the pair batted through the middle session and put together England’s third-highest partnership of the series. It was also the fifth time in Test cricket an England fifth-wicket pair had scored a century partnership after coming together with the score at 40 runs or fewer. Stokes has been involved in three of themJonny Bairstow celebrates reaching his century•Getty ImagesStokes did have some luck. He offered a life to Cummins early but Australia’s skipper dropped the sharp return chance. He also survived one of the most bizarre moments of the series. As he shouldered arms to Cameron Green from around the wicket, the ball hit off stump and took a significant deflection but the bails stayed on. Australia appealed thinking it hit the back pad and he was given out lbw by umpire Paul Reiffel. Stokes reviewed and his pad was nowhere near the ball. He laughed with the Australians when replays showed it had rattled off stump without dislodging the bail to deny Green a wicket.Thereafter he was ultra-aggressive moving around the crease to disrupt Australia’s lines and length. He was in obvious pain with every stroke causing a jab in his injured side but he had Australia rattled. He crushed three consecutive boundaries off Mitchell Starc and played an outrageous lofted cover drive for six off Lyon after being beaten in flight. But Lyon got his revenge having been thrashed by Stokes and Bairstow either side of tea. Stokes played back to one that slid on straight and was trapped plumb in front. He walked off without looking at the umpire.Ben Stokes laughs after successfully reviewing a decision against him•Getty ImagesJos Buttler meekly chipped one to cover shortly after but Mark Wood picked up the slack. He was peppered with short balls but cracked 39 off 41 including three towering hooked sixes. The short ball tactic did work eventually for Cummins as Wood was out hooking, getting a tiny edge onto his helmet only for it to balloon to Lyon at point. Wood was initially given not out but it was overturned on review.Earlier, play was delayed by two hours due to a frustrating drizzle before normal service resumed for England in the shortened morning session as they lost 4 for 23 despite Haseeb Hameed and Zak Crawley producing England’s second-best opening stand of the series of 22. But even that wasn’t without luck. Following Crawley’s reprieve off a no-ball late on the second night, he was dropped at short leg by Marcus Harris although it was a very difficult chance high to his right. Hameed was given a life of his own with Alex Carey spilling him off Mitchell Starc diving late to his right in front of David Warner at slip. Having left two similar chances in the previous two Tests he made the late decision to go and spilled the one-handed offering.Both drops didn’t cost anything. Starc cleaned up Hameed snaking one back through a gaping gate to crash into middle and off. Hameed’s promising contributions at the Gabba look a distant memory following five single-figure scores. Crawley played two cracking strokes in his 18, thumping a drive on the up and smashing Starc forward of square on the back foot.But he too left a gaping hole between bat and pad for Boland to breach with some sharp movement back off the seam. It was part of a mesmerizing passage where Boland and Green put a stranglehold on England. They bowled 53 balls in the lead up to lunch without conceding a run. Crawley fell on the 24th ball of the sequence. Joe Root succumbed on the 43rd, wafting another loose square drive off the back foot with an angled bat only to be brilliantly caught by Steven Smith at second slip for a duck. It gave Boland figures of 2 for 0 from four overs and his Test bowling average dipped to 6.11, with a career tally of 9 for 55 following his heroics in Melbourne.Green deserved some reward at the other end and he struck with the 53rd ball of the sequence and the last before lunch. Dawid Malan was caught at a fine leg slip trying to glance a ball that reared at his ribs. The sequence stretched to 70 balls after lunch before Stokes and Bairstow finally broke free.

Arsenal's one that got away? Monaco hotshot Mika Biereth could have been the Gunners' No.9 answer

The Danish striker has made an impressive start to life at the Stade Louis II, raising questions over why his former club let him go so cheaply

"Signing for Arsenal was a good memory," Mika Biereth said in his first sit-down interview with Monaco's official website earlier this month. "Having the opportunity to be on the bench for the first team on several occasions was great, even if the fact of never having had the chance to come in was a bit frustrating. But that’s part of football, and it still allows you to gain experience, and to be the player I am today."

That is an impressively mature outlook from a 22-year-old with only one full season of senior football under his belt. It goes some way to explaining why Biereth has made an immediate impact at Monaco, who signed the Danish frontman from Sturm Graz for £13 million ($16m) in the winter transfer window.

Biereth has scored seven goals – including two hat-tricks – in his first seven appearances across all competitions for Monaco, emerging as one of the most exciting young strikers in Europe, and Arsenal fans across north London must be scratching their heads as to why the club let him go for a measly £4m fee last summer. Oh, how the Gunners could use a man of Biereth's unique talents right now, with Mikel Arteta facing an injury nightmare upfront that is threatening to derail their latest bid for Premier League glory.

The "frustrating experience" Biereth endured at Arsenal would have broken a lot of young players, but he's used it as fuel to reach the next level, proving his former club wrong in the process. The question is: what makes Biereth such a special prospect? GOAL is on hand with everything you need to know below…

  • Where it all began

    Biereth was born in London on February 8, 2003, and was raised by a German-Danish father and a Bosnian mother. He showed promise as a budding young footballer and eventually caught the eye of Fulham, who drafted him into their youth ranks in 2017.

    The talented centre-forward made his debut for Fulham's Under-18s just days before his 15th birthday, stepping off the bench in a 4-0 win over Reading, and went on to sign a two-year scholarship deal with the Cottagers in July 2019. Biereth also joined up with the U18s squad permanently, and didn't take long to repay Fulham's faith.

    Biereth started to attract attention from top clubs across England with his performances in the 2020-21 season as Fulham stormed to their second-successive Premier League South title. He contributed 21 goals and 13 assists to their cause, registering stunning hat-tricks in comprehensive wins over Tottenham and Leicester.

    Naturally, Fulham tried to tie Biereth down to his first professional contract, but their plans were scuppered when Arsenal came calling. Biereth chose to reject Fulham, officially signing for the Gunners in July 2021, and he could hardly contain his excitement.

    "It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I couldn’t really turn it down," he said at his unveiling. "I think now with the recent track record of youth going into the first team, I thought it was a great project to try and be a part of."

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  • The big break

    Biereth was thrown straight into the Arsenal U23s line up, and recorded five goal contributions in his first five Premier League 2 games, including a treble in a 6-1 win over Chelsea at Kingsmeadow. The pick of those goals was set up by now-United States star Folarin Balogun, who found Biereth with a brilliant long-range pass into the box, which his team-mate dispatched brilliantly on the volley after ghosting in at the back post.

    Arsenal's head youth coach, Kevin Betsy, was blown away, as he told : "The recruitment team did a terrific job in bringing him to the club and he’s a boy who has a fantastic character and attitude. His willingness to work for the team is excellent, his movement to get into space behind is also very prominent in his game and he can finish. He’s a really good finisher."

    That bright start led to Denmark calling Biereth up to their U19s squad for the first time, and he would go on to finish the campaign with 11 goals in 21 Premier League 2 appearances, while also making it onto Arteta's bench for four senior matches. Incredibly, though, Biereth would never make his first-team debut for the Gunners.

    His progression stalled after an injury-ravaged loan spell at RKC Waalwijk in 2022-23, where he only managed 300 minutes for the Dutch club, scoring twice, and was loaned to Motherwell the following season.

    The move to Scotland helped Biereth rediscover his confidence, and when Arsenal recalled the youngster in January 2024, Biereth had six goals and five assists to his name from 14 Scottish Premiership appearances, along with some Denmark U21 caps. He was then loaned out again, this time to Austrian outfit Sturm Graz.

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    How it's going

    Biereth kept a positive mindset despite once again despite being denied a senior chance at Arsenal, and played a key role in Sturm Graz's run to their first Austrian Bundesliga title in over a decade. He racked up eight goal contributions in the league, and found the net three times in the Conference League, leaving his new club in no doubt about signing him on a permanent deal.

    Arsenal accepted a £4m bid, happy to make pure profit on an academy graduate whose path to the first-team line up was blocked by the likes of Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus. “We are so proud of the progress Mika has made since joining us," Gunners sporting director Edu said after confirmation of the sale. "This new opportunity with Sturm Graz is great for Mika, and it’s a good example of what a strong loan development plan produces. Mika will be playing Champions League football when the season starts again, which he deserves due to his mentality and performances in recent seasons."

    Since then, Biereth has done everything within his power to make Arsenal regret that decision. Graz built their team around the Danish starlet and he delivered as their first-choice number nine with 14 goals in the first half of the 2024-25 season, as two of those efforts came in the Champions League.

    The opportunity to reunite with Balogun in one of Europe's big five leagues then cropped up in January, which proved to be too good to turn down. Biereth signed a four-and-a-half-year deal at Monaco, and the Ligue 1 giants have seen an instant return on their investment.

    Biereth has already hit a pair of hat-tricks against Auxerre and Nantes, along with a crucial goal in a 3-2 win over Rennes, making him only the second player to score seven goals in his first five Ligue 1 appearances this century, after former Paris Saint-Germain superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Next up, Monaco will head to Portugal to face Benfica in the second leg of their Champions League play-off tie, and if Biereth is in the mood again, Adi Hutter's side have a real shot at overturning a 1-0 aggregate deficit.

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    Biggest strengths

    "I’d say I’m a worse hybrid of (Harry) Kane and (Erling) Haaland," Biereth told last year. "I like to run in behind like Haaland and try to do what Kane does in the way he combines with his team-mates." That was a shrewd self-assessment from the Denmark U21 international, who is already an accomplished poacher and link-man.

    Biereth's intelligent off-the-ball movement makes him a nightmare for defenders, and he's remarkably composed in front of goal. He's a clinical finisher who is equally deadly with both feet and he possesses a brilliant first touch, giving Monaco the perfect outlet when they turn over possession.

    Indeed, Hutter's 4-2-3-1 system appears to be tailor-made for Biereth. The former Arsenal prospect stretches defences and creates space for the likes of Takumi Minamino, Maghnes Akilouche and Eliesse Ben Seghir to wreak havoc, while his natural instincts in and around the box have added a new dimension to this Monaco team with Balogun still out of the picture as he continues to recover from a serious shoulder injury.

The "outstanding" Celtic star who has emerged as the new Lubo Moravcik

Celtic have made a terrific start to the new-look format in the Champions League this season and have already amassed their points total from last season.

The Hoops finished bottom of their group, racking up four points in six matches, in the 2023/24 campaign, as Brendan Rodgers’ side crashed out of Europe in dismal style.

However, the change to a league phase format, for the first time in the competition’s history, has seemingly helped the Scottish giants to find their feet in the tournament.

Celtic have won two, drawn one, and lost one of their opening four matches in the Champions League, leaving them on seven points, with their most recent win coming against RB Leipzig on Tuesday night.

The Hoops will now be hoping that the second half of their league phase campaign is as successful and that they are able to make it through to the knock-out stages of the competition in 2025.

Rodgers will need his players to continue to step up and perform in the Champions League and one former Celtic star who caught the eye on the European stage was attacking midfielder Lubomir Moravcik.

Lubomir Moravcik's Celtic career in numbers

The Slovakian whiz produced three goals and two assists in 15 matches as a central midfielder in European competitions for the Scottish giants, and both of those assists came in just three Champions League outings.

He registered two assists in three games, against Juventus, Porto, and Rosenborg, during the 2001/02 Champions League campaign for Celtic.

Former Hoops manager Martin O’Neill described the Slovakia international as one of the most two-footed players he had ever worked with, and hailed his talent as “amazing”. He also went as far as to say that Moravcik was one of the most “gifted” players he had ever seen, during his playing and managerial career.

The mercurial playmaker spent almost four years at Parkhead, between 1998 and 2002, and caught the eye with his exciting performances in the middle of the park, which earned him such high praise from O’Neill.

In those four seasons, the former Saint-Etienne magician contributed with a return of 31 goals and 14 assists in 118 appearances in all competitions for the Scottish giants, including six goals and nine assists in 21 outings in the Scottish Premiership in the 2001/02 campaign.

These statistics show that he was a central midfielder who could make a difference, with goals and assists, in the final third for Celtic, domestically and in Europe.

Moravcik, who scored four goals in 14 games against Rangers, won three domestic cups and two Premiership titles during his time in Glasgow, which shows that his goals and assists contributed to silverware for the Hoops.

It has been over 22 years since the midfield whiz moved on from Parkhead but the club may have unearthed their new version of Moravcik by hitting gold with Reo Hatate.

How much Celtic paid for Reo Hatate

In the January transfer window at the start of 2022, former Celtic head coach Ange Postecoglou moved to sign the Japanese maestro from J-League champions Kawasaki Frontale for a reported fee of £1.4m.

It has turned out to be a bargain signing for the Scottish giants because the terrific talent has gone on to emerge as a star for the Hoops in recent seasons.

The Japan international hit the ground running at Parkhead with a return of four goals and three assists in 17 appearances in the Premiership during the second half of the 2021/22 campaign.

In his first full season in Glasgow, Hatate contributed with nine goals and 11 assists in 45 appearances in all competitions, with nine of those assists coming in the Premiership.

Calf muscle tear

13th August 2023

6

Hamstring injury

25th October 2023

20

Calf injury

25th March 2024

14

As you can see in the table above, the central midfielder missed a huge chunk of the 2023/24 campaign through injury, which meant that Rodgers was unable to get the best out of him.

The 26-year-old star only managed three goals and four assists in all competitions for Celtic, as his season was disrupted by several injuries.

Reo Hatate's form for Celtic

The Hoops star has avoided any injury problems so far this term and has been available for every single match across all competitions for Rodgers, which has allowed him to build up his consistency on the pitch.

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Scottish football account Inside The SPFL on X recently claimed that Hatate has “world class” ability and that he is the first Celtic player since Lobo Moravcik to pick out the kind of passes he plays, as the account stated that the midfielder sees the game “differently” to others.

That is serious praise for Hatate, given the Slovakian’s career with Celtic and the praise he received from O’Neill once upon a time, and it is deserved, when you consider the level of his performances at times.

The Japanese dynamo has produced one goal and one assist in four Champions League games so far this season, with a goal coming against Leipzig on Tuesday night.

Appearances

10

Sofascore rating

7.48

Goals

3

Big chances created

4

Assists

0

As you can see in the table above, Hatate has also caught the eye with his displays in the Premiership for Rodgers, now that he has been able to play consistently without picking up any injury issues.

He has showcased his Moravcik-esque passing ability by creating four ‘big chances’ for his teammates in ten matches, but their wasteful finishing has stopped him from registering any assists thus far.

The midfield ace, who was hailed as “outstanding” against Leipzig by pundit Chris Sutton, now has a market value of €10m (£8m) on Transfermarkt, thanks to his form during his time with Celtic.

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This shows that Hoops not only struck gold by unearthing their new version of Moravcik in midfield but they also hit the jackpot by signing a player for just £1.4m and helping his value to soar over the subsequent years.

Lúcio Flávio vê mudança de postura do Botafogo como essencial para vitória sobre o Resende

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O técnico Lúcio Flávio apontou que a mudança de postura foi crucial para o Botafogo derrotar o Resende por 2 a 1, nesta quinta-feira (17). Em entrevista coletiva no Nilton Santos, o comandante alvinegro avaliou o desempenho da equipe.

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– No primeiro tempo, tivemos, pelo menos, três oportunidades boas de fazer o gol e não conseguimos. Se fizéssemos em uma, provável que o jogo mudasse o perfil. No primeiro tempo, não tivemos nenhuma oportunidade forte do adversário, o Gatito quase não fez defesa. No segundo tempo, mudamos o comportamento, fomos um pouco mais agressivos na bola, na abordagem, principalmente, no campo ofensivo, e acho que isso fez a diferença – declarou.

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A atuação foi vista como satisfatória aos olhos de Lúcio Flávio.

-Conseguimos fazer o gol cedo. De uma forma geral, a apresentação foi boa. A equipe se comportou bem e vamos fazendo os ajustes necessários. Na realidade, o importante, neste momento, foi a equipe conseguir a vitória depois de um jogo difícil fora do nosso Estado, com viagem. Comportamento, mais uma vez, muito bom da equipe – afirmou.

5 duels lost: Clement must ditch Rangers man who was bullied vs St Mirren

Glasgow Rangers secured a much-needed Premiership victory against St Mirren on Sunday afternoon, making it two wins in four days.

The Ibrox side were made to work for the win, however, as the Buddies looked a solid attacking threat throughout the game and if it were not for a marginal offside call in the second half, they could easily have taken something from the game.

The performance wasn’t as fluid as against FCSB, but hopefully, this can inspire some confidence ahead of the clash against in-form Aberdeen on Wednesday evening.

Best and worst performers for Rangers vs St Mirren

Mohamed Diomande was moved to a more advanced position and scored the opening goal within 15 minutes, winning four of seven duels, succeeding with 100% of his long balls and managing three total shots.

Vaclav Cerny continued his recent goalscoring form, netting the winner and looking lively at times down the right flank.

Hamza Igamane was given a rare start, hoping to continue where he left off against FCSB. The striker failed to register a single effort on goal and was subbed off at half-time, with Cyriel Dessers coming on for him.

The Moroccan summer signing is still a work in progress. The more he plays, the better he will get. Robin Propper, however, is an experienced professional, yet he was bullied by the St Mirren attack.

Robin Propper’s game in numbers vs St Mirren

The centre-back has begun to establish himself as one of the first-choice defenders in the squad, partnering John Souttar regularly over the previous few weeks. Against the Buddies, Philippe Clement went with Leon Balogun as the Dutchman’s partner on Sunday.

Robin Propper’s stats vs St Mirren

Touches

68

Accurate passes

48/56

Total duels (won)

9 (4)

Possession lost

8

Dribbled past

1

Tackles

3

Via Sofascore

Balogun was excellent yet again, oozing class despite his advancing years. The same can not be said for Propper, however, as the former FC Twente defender struggled.

Indeed, the centre-back lost five of his nine contested duels during his 60 minutes on the pitch, was successful with just three of his eight long ball attempts, made zero interceptions and was dribbled past once.

The statistics suggest he wasn’t at the races, but it was more how the Dutchman couldn’t quite cope with the physical threat posed by Toyosi Olusanya, who took full advantage of Propper’s lack of physicality.

He was given a match rating of 6.4/10 by WhoScored following his poor display during the 2-1 win, with more criticism coming elsewhere.

Writer Graeme Hanna criticised Propper after the game, saying: “Said it after Tannadice, Propper doesn’t have the physicality for our league and the opponents we face. He’s another questionable first choice signing.”

At 31, Propper is approaching the final few years of his career, which suggests he was signed as someone to plug the gap left by Connor Goldson, rather than someone who could have a bright future in Scotland.

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Against Aberdeen, Clement must surely go with a defensive partnership of Balogun and Souttar in order to prevent the Dons securing another league win against the Light Blues on Wednesday evening.

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Services romp to maiden Vijay Hazare Trophy semi-final, will face Himachal Pradesh

Services have qualified for their first-ever Vijay Hazare Trophy semi-final, thumping Kerala by seven wickets in Jaipur. The victory was set up by Diwesh Pathania, who picked up 3 for 19, and Ravi Chauhan, whose 95 off 90 balls ensured Services reached their target of 176 in just 30.5 overs.After electing to bowl, Pathania removed Mohammed Azharuddeen and Jalaj Saxena off successive balls to leave Kerala on 24 for 2 in the seventh over. Rohan Kunnummal and Vinoop Manoharan tried stabilising the innings by adding 81 in 105 balls before offspinner Pulkit Narang broke the stand by dismissing Manoharan for a 54-ball 41.Kunnummal took the side to 135 along with Sachin Baby, but once Baby fell, Kerala lost their last six wickets for 40 runs and were bowled out for a mere 175 in 40.4 overs. Only three of their batters could reach double digits, with Kunnummal top-scoring with 85 off 106 balls.Services didn’t have a great start either; Unnikrishnan Manukrishnan reduced them to 12 for 2 after two overs. But Ravi Chauhan and captain Rajat Paliwal dented any hopes of a Kerala comeback with a 154-run stand for the third wicket. By the time Chauhan got out, Services needed only ten more to the win, which they knocked off in the next six balls.The other quarter-final, between Saurashtra and Vidarbha, also followed a similar script. After being put in, Vidarbha were bowled out for 150 and Saurashtra chased that down in 29.5 overs with seven wickets in hand.Jaydev Unadkat and Chetan Sakariya’s new-ball spells had Vidarbha reeling at 9 for 3 in the eighth over. Faiz Fazal and Akshay Wadkar staged a brief recovery and took the side past 50. However, both Fazal and Wadkar fell in quick succession, and when Dharmendrasinh Jadeja dismissed Lalit Yadav and Yash Thakur off successive deliveries, the scoreboard read 86 for 8.That Vidarbha could still reach 150 was because of Apoorv Wankhade’s 72 off 69 balls, which included five fours and as many sixes. Along with Akshay Wakhare, Wankhede added 64 for the ninth wicket, in which Wakhare’s contribution was only 5. Legspinner Yuvraj Chudasama, though, picked up the last two wickets in the same over to deny Vidarbha a competitive total.It was not smooth sailing for Saurashtra, though. Aditya Thakare removed their openers Vishvaraj Jadeja and Harvik Desai cheaply, and when Sheldon Jackson, too, didn’t last long, making it 35 for 3 for his side, Saurashtra might have had some jitters.Prerak Mankad and Arpit Vasavada, however, allayed those fears with an unbroken 116-run stand to see the side home. Mankad struck 77 off 72 balls; he now has 339 runs in the tournament at an average of 113 and a strike rate of 114.91. Vasavada played the anchor’s role with a 66-ball 41.On Tuesday, Vinay Galetiya’s 3 for 19 rocked Uttar Pradesh before Prashant Chopra’s 99 anchored their 208-run chase to script a five-wicket win for Himachal Pradesh. In the second quarter-final, N Jagadeesan’s 102 and Shahrukh Khan’s unbeaten 79 off just 39 balls helped Tamil Nadu trounce Karnataka by 151 runs.Himachal Pradesh will now face Services in the first semi-final, while Tamil Nadu will be up against Saurashtra in the other. Both matches will be played in Jaipur on December 24.

Ipswich Town not happy with Kalvin Phillips after new Portman Road update

Ipswich Town chiefs have been left unhappy with summer signing Kalvin Phillips, according to a new report.

Ipswich Town still searching for first Premier League win after busy summer

The Tractor Boys and Kieran McKenna are still searching for their first Premier League victory of the 2024/25 season, with Saturday’s defeat to Everton making it eight without a win in the top flight.

Ipswich have drawn four of those eight games and remain outside the relegation zone, but goals from Iliman Ndiaye and Michael Keane were enough for the Toffees to hand McKenna’s side a second home Premier League defeat.

Talking after the game, McKenna said: “It ended up being a poor day for us. The first half was pretty even but at the moment the moments are going against us. It was an error from us for the first goal and the over-rule for penalty is a very surprising one considering everything I’ve been told about clear and obvious – that makes it 1-1 and shortly after we didn’t defend a corner well enough in the second phase.

“We knew it would be a challenging season and the step up into the Premier League was always going to be a big challenge. In eight games we’ve got a result in four of them. We know where we need to improve and it’s up to us to turn those margins in our favour. The last two games have got away from us.”

One player to start at Portman Road was Phillips, who has now made five league starts since joining on loan from Manchester City in what was a busy summer window for the newly promoted side.

Player

Fee (Transfermarkt)

Omari Hutchinson

€23.5m

Jacob Greaves

€21.5m

Liam Delap

€17.85m

Jack Clarke

€17.7m

Dara O’Shea

€14.2m

Sammie Szmodics

€10.6m

Arijanet Muric

€9.55m

Chiedoze Ogbene

€9.5m

Conor Townsend

€590k

Jens Cajuste

Loan

Kalvin Phillips

Loan

Ben Johnson

Free

The 28-year-old only managed 71 minutes on the weekend and has only played 90 minutes once for his new side, and it looks as if those behind the scenes aren’t too impressed with the £150,000-a-week star.

Ipswich Town chiefs not happy with Kalvin Phillips

As shared by Football Insider, Ipswich Town chiefs are not happy with Phillips and specifically, the condition he is in.

The report adds that Ipswich are “amazed” at Phillips’ lack of mobility and running power, whereas ‘insiders say his condition is nowhere near the level of a top Premier League footballer’.

Phillips is comfortably Ipswich’s highest-paid player in 2024/25 but has been the club’s 12th-best performer in the Premier League so far, as per WhoScored, averaging a match rating of 6.36/10.

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Those at Portman Road don’t seem too happy with what they’re seeing at this moment in time, and it’ll be interesting to see if Phillips continues in McKenna’s starting XI over the coming months.

قبل انطلاق كأس أمم إفريقيا.. الكاس يحاضر لاعبي منتخب مصر تحت 17 عامًا

يواصل منتخب مصر تحت 17 عامًا تدريباته استعدادًا لخوض أولى مبارياته ببطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا المقامة في المغرب.

ويواجه منتخب مصر تحت 17 عامًا نظيره الجنوب إفريقي الإثنين المقبل في افتتاح مشواره بدور المجموعات.

عقد أحمد الكاس، المدير الفني للمنتخب الوطني تحت 17 عامًا، جلسة فنية مع لاعبي الفريق، بالتنسيق مع سالم حنيش، محلل الأداء، لمناقشة الجوانب التكتيكية الخاصة بمباراة جنوب إفريقيا في كأس الأمم الإفريقية.

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وشهدت المحاضرة تحليلًا مفصلًا لنقاط القوة والضعف في صفوف المنافس، بهدف وضع الخطة المناسبة للمواجهة المرتقبة.

كما واصل الفريق تدريباته بقوة، حيث ركز الجهاز الفني على تنفيذ عدد من الجمل التكتيكية المقرر تطبيقها خلال المباراة، بهدف تحقيق بداية قوية في البطولة، وتعزيز فرص المنتخب في المنافسة على اللقب.

يطمح الجهاز الفني لمنتخب مصر، بقيادة أحمد الكاس، إلى تحقيق إنجاز جديد، مستفيدًا من المواهب الشابة التي تم إعدادها بعناية خلال الفترة الماضية.

ويأمل الفريق في تقديم مستوى قوي يضع مصر مجددًا على منصات التتويج، ويدفعه للمنافسة بقوة على اللقب القاري.

ويستهل منتخب مصر مشواره في البطولة بمواجهة جنوب إفريقيا يوم 31 مارس، ثم يلتقي بوركينا فاسو يوم 3 أبريل، قبل أن يختتم مبارياته في دور المجموعات أمام الكاميرون يوم 6 أبريل.

وغادر أحمد الكاس، المدير الفني لمنتخب مصر للناشئين تحت 17 عامًا، إلى المغرب فجر الأربعاء الماضي، استعدادًا لخوض غمار بطولة أمم إفريقيا تحت 17 سنة، التي ستنطلق نهاية الشهر الجاري. قائمة منتخب مصر لـ كأس أمم إفريقيا 

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خط الدفاع: عمر محمد كمال، نور أشرف، حمزة الدجوي، محمد شريف، أدهم فريد، آدم محمد.

خط الوسط: مهند الشامي، أحمد إيهاب، محمد شحاتة، حمزة عبد الكريم، بلال عطية، عبد الرحمن أبو اليزيد، معاذ فوزي، عمر العدوي، عبد العزيز الزغبي.

خط الهجوم: فارس فخري، إبراهيم السيد، أنس رشدي، يوسف تامر، زياد أيوب، باسل مدحت، يوسف وجيه، محمود شاكر.

Chelsea chiefs now willing to splash the cash for "unreal" new £84m target

Chelsea are willing to splash the cash to secure the signature of another one of their teenage transfer targets, according to a new report.

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Under the stewardship of Todd Boehly, the Blues have evidently been focussing on strengthening their squad with younger players, given that all of their summer acquisitions were 25 or under, and they continue to be linked with up-and-coming talents.

Enzo Maresca is said to be personally driving a deal for Borussia Dortmund forward Karim Adeyemi, with the manager trying to pip Juventus to his signature, while they have also set their sights on another Bundesliga star.

Reports suggest that Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz is another option being considered, with talks already being opened ahead of the January transfer window. Both Adeyemi and Wirtz are capable of playing on either wing, although the latter specialises through the middle. As such, it is evident that Maresca is looking to bolster his attacking options in the near future.

Chelsea eyeing Geovany Quenda

With that in mind, it is clear to see why the Blues are now being linked with a move for Geovany Quenda, as reported by Spanish sources. The 17-year-old winger is said to have attracted the attention of a number of the Premier League’s top clubs, including Liverpool and Manchester United, and the report details that he is now one of the most sought-after players in Europe.

At the moment, however, it is Arsenal that appear to have taken the most concrete steps towards securing the Sporting CP man’s signature, having already opened talks with his representatives. Although there is a £84m release clause in Quenda’s contract, the clubs in question are willing to spend big to secure his signature, as they are all well aware of the enormous talent that he possesses.

Geovany Quenda for Sporting vs Manchester City.

It will clearly be very difficult for Chelsea to win the race for the Portuguese winger’s signature, given the level of interest, however if they are able to get a deal over the line he could prove to be a fantastic acquistion.

The starlet was recently hailed as an “unreal talent” by Statman Dave for his performance in Sporting’s emphatic 4-1 victory against Manchester City, during which he provided an assist for Viktor Gyokeres’ opening goal and achieved a 7.3 SofaScore match rating.

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This season, the Sporting academy graduate has very much burst onto the scene, having already chalked up 10 league appearances, and he has particularly impressed with his dribbling ability. Over the past year, the Bissau-born youngster has averaged 5.14 progressive carries per 90, which places him in the 99th percentile compared to his positional peers, while he is also in the 97th percentile for successful take-ons.

If Quenda continues to develop at his current rate, it seems likely he will attract even more attention from Europe’s top clubs, so if Chelsea are able to get a deal over the line then it would be a huge signal of intent as they look to start competing for major honours once again.

'I already said two years ago that he would have been great for Bayern Munich' – Lothar Matthaus feels Borussia Dortmund striker would fit right in at FCB

Bayern Munich legend Lothar Matthaus believes Serhou Guirassy should've been signed by the Bavarians in 2023, when they signed Harry Kane.

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Former Bayern Munich player Lothar Matthaus believes that Serhou Guirassy would have been the ideal number nine for the Bavarians and they should have signed him in 2023. The summer of 2023 was a big one for Die Roten as they signed Harry Kane from Spurs for a club-record fee.

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Guirassy has been among the best strikers in Europe this season, thriving at Borussia Dortmund. In what has been an otherwise bleak campaign for BVB, Guirassy has scored 10 goals for the men in Black and Yellow in the Champions League, sitting at the top of the goal scorers list in the competition. The 28-year-old has scored 23 goals in 31 games in all competitions.

On the other hand, Kane has been at his usual best, scoring goals left, right, and center for Bayern. He has scored 73 goals in 77 games since arriving in 2023, showing no signs of decline even though he is approaching the age of 32.

WHAT LOTHAR MATTHAUS SAID

"I said two years ago that he is a striker for Bayern Munich," Matthaus said while speaking on Sky Sports (h/t BILD).

"His speed, his power and his assertiveness make him strong. For me he is one of the best strikers in Europe. He showed that during his last year in Stuttgart, and now he is showing it in the league and in the Champions League."

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Guirassy fired four goals against Union Berlin over the weekend. He will next be seen in action against FC St. Pauli on Saturday, March 1.

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