Arsenal must rue selling “world-class" gem who’s a bit like Saka & Musiala

The last few years have seen Arsenal rise from a side stuck in mid-table purgatory to one now in their third Premier League title race in as many seasons.

Mikel Arteta has utterly rejuvenated the club, and while much of that is down to his tactics and philosophy, recruitment and the promotion of youth have been just as important.

For example, the likes of Martin Odegaard, Declan Rice, and even Kai Havertz have become incredibly important to the first team, while Bukayo Saka has become the poster boy for the whole project.

However, had the club not sold another youngster eight years ago, the Spaniard would have another world-beater in his side, a talent who’s been compared to Saka and even Jamal Musiala.

Arsenal's notable exits in 2016

Now, before we get to the talent in question, there was another notable player who left Arsenal in the summer of 2016, Arteta himself.

Yes, the Gunners’ current, potentially era-defining, manager finally hung up his boots at the end of the 15/16 season, following five successful years as a player for London’s premier club.

In those six seasons, the San Sebastian-born leader made 150 appearances for the first team, scoring 16 goals, providing eight assists, and winning two FA Cups and two Community Shields.

Appearances

150

Starts

131

Points per Game

2.06

Goals

16

Assists

8

Goal Involvements per Match

0.16

FA Cups

2

Community Shields

2

However, perhaps the most significant indicator of his future career path was the fact that Arsène Wenger named him the club’s permanent captain in the summer of 2014, just a couple of months after he led the team to FA Cup glory against Hull City, which also ended their eight-year trophy drought.

Playing primarily in central and defensive midfield during his time, the 42-year-old was never the flashiest of players.

However, just like today, his commitment was never up for debate, and occasionally, he was still capable of the extraordinary, as exemplified by his goal against Manchester City in April 2012.

In all, Arteta was a well-liked and respected servant when he finally hung up his boots eight years ago, and as such, he was one of the most notable exits from the club at the time – after he scored another screamer, of course.

However, another sale went a little more under the radar at the time, a sale the club must now regret making, as the player in question has since thrived and won comparisons to attacking stars like Saka and Musiala.

The sale Arsenal must regret

So, while a few other players left the Emirates that summer, including Wellington Silva, Tomas Rosicky and Jack Wilshere, on loan, the one that Arsenal must regret to this very day is surely Serge Gnabry.

Yes, before he was tearing it up for Bayern Munich, and after a dreadful loan spell with West Bromwich Albion, in which Tony Pulis deemed him not good enough, the German winger was sold to Bundesliga side Werder Bremen in the summer of 2016 for a fee said to be as low as just £5m.

Since then, the player talent scout Jacek Kulig, once dubbed a “future legend”, has produced 13 goal involvements in 27 games for Bremen, 17 in 26 for TSG Hoffenheim, 145 in 255 for Bayern and 31 in 49 games for the German national team.

Team

Bremen

Hoffenheim

Bayern

Appearances

27

26

255

Goals

11

10

88

Assists

2

7

57

Goal Involvements per Match

0.48

0.65

0.56

In short, the former Gooner has gone on to become one of the most dangerous attackers in world football and has, at various points in his career, more than justified the “world-class” tag given to him by former Manchester United and England star Rio Ferdinand.

On top of his incredible career being reason enough to regret selling him all those years ago, the 29-year-old has also recently won comparisons to the sensationally gifted Saka and Musiala.

The comparisons stem from FBref, which compares players in similar positions in Europe’s top five leagues, the Champions League and Europa League then creates a list of the ten most comparable players for each one, and in this instance, has concluded that the German is the seventh most similar forward to his compatriot over the last 365 days, while the Englishman is the ninth most similar.

We can see how this conclusion was reached by examining the underlying metrics in which the trio rank closely, which for all three of them seem to be non-penalty expected goals plus assists and shots per goal, both per 90.

Non-Penalty Expected G+As

0.84

0.70

0.73

Goals per Shot

0.11

0.10

0.16

Goals

0.36

0.42

0.69

Shots

3.46

3.38

4.23

Successful Take-On %

42.1%

41.4%

51.6%

Passing Accuracy

81.9%

75.5%

83.3%

Live Passes

50.4

32.2

46.9

However, the Bayern ace also ranks closely with the Gunners’ number seven in metrics like goals, shots and successful take-on percentage, and his own teammate in metrics like passing accuracy and live passes, all per 90.

Ultimately, while it’s notoriously difficult to predict the trajectory of a young footballer, it’s clear that Arsenal got it very wrong when they sold Gnabry for such a small fee in 2016, and while they now have a team bursting with talent, he’d still be an incredible squad player.

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Jorge Jesus explains why Cristiano Ronaldo is 'an example for all players in the world' at 40 years old with Al-Nassr & Portugal superstar still performing like a 'young player'

Al-Hilal boss Jorge Jesus hailed Cristiano Ronaldo as he explained why the Al-Nassr star is 'an example for all players in the world'.

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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Despite Ronaldo plying his trade at Al-Hilal's rival club Al-Nassr, Jesus spoke highly of his compatriot as he stressed on the 40-year-old's fitness and work ethic. The manager also revealed that he often cites the Portugal icon as an example to motivate his own players.

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  • WHAT JOGE JESUS SAID

    Speaking at the Forum of the National Association of Football Coaches, the 70-year-old said: "I don’t know, but I would like it to happen. Because Ronaldo is an example. Ronaldo is an example at 40 years old. You see some Al Nassr games now, but I am there. He is still a young player, given his performance in the game. And, honestly, I don’t know how long he will continue. Because he is a 100 per cent professional, he takes care of himself like no other player in the world, and that is why he is 40 years old and still going."

    He added: "I often give his example to my players. Ronaldo is an example for all players in the world. What makes an athlete’s career last longer is not just the training process, it is the entire development of the player’s recovery. And today, the player’s recovery is fundamental."

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    Even at 40, the ex-Manchester United and Real Madrid star continues to dazzle in one of the top leagues in Asia. Ronaldo has scored 28 goals in 33 matches across all competitions in the 2024-25 campaign, including 19 Saudi Pro League goals. He is once again the front-runner to win the Golden Boot award.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR CRISTIANO RONALDO?

    Ronaldo now shifts his focus to international football as Portugal are all set to face Denmark in a two-legged Nations League quarter-final clash on March 20 and 23.

تشكيل ريال مدريد المتوقع أمام أتلتيك بلباو اليوم في الدوري الإسباني

يلتقي فريق ريال مدريد مع خصمه أتلتيك بلباو مساء اليوم الأحد، في منافسات بطولة الدوري الإسباني لموسم 2024-2025.

وعلى ملعب “سانتياجة برنابيو” يستقبل ريال مدريد نظيره أتلتيك بلباو، في مواجهة بالجولة الثانية والثلاثين للدوري الإسباني “الليجا”.

ويغيب عن ريال مدريد كل من فيرلاند ميندي وإيدير ميليتاو وداني كارفاخال للإصابة، كما يغيب كيليان مبابي للإيقاف، فضلاً عن إصابته.

وتحيط الشكوك حول جاهزية حارس المرمى أندريه لونين، لكنه متواجد بقائمة ريال مدريد المستدعاة للمباراة. تشكيل ريال مدريد المتوقع أمام أتلتيك بلباو

حراسة المرمى: تيبو كورتوا.

خط الدفاع: فران جارسيا، أنطوينو روديجر، راؤول أسينسيو، لوكاس فاسكيز.

خط الوسط: داني سيبايوس، جود بيلينجهام، إدواردو كامافينجا.

خط الهجوم: فينيسيوس جونيور، إندريك، إبراهيم دياز.

ويُمكنكم متابعة أحداث مباريات اليوم لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنـــــا.

As well as Nunez: Slot must boldly drop Liverpool’s "special" talent

Liverpool meet West Ham United at the London Stadium this evening as Arne Slot looks to claim another victory in the Premier League. First-placed and flying, the Reds have been rampant this season.

However, West Ham have a point to prove after a disappointing start to life under Julen Lopetegui but have hit a degree of good form in recent weeks, unbeaten across their past four top-flight fixtures (two wins, two draws).

While Liverpool have won ten of their past 12 matches against the Hammers in all competitions, they drew at the London Stadium last term in a heated contest that saw tempers flare between Mohamed Salah and outgoing manager Jurgen Klopp.

23/24

Premier League

2-2 draw

22/23

Premier League

2-1 win

21/22

Premier League

3-2 loss

20/21

Premier League

3-1 win

19/20

Premier League

2-0 win

Slot will demand cooler heads, but the harmony woven together within this Reds team is sure to remain intact and puts the visitors in a great position to continue their incredible title-chasing campaign.

Liverpool team news

Ibrahima Konate and Conor Bradley won’t be risked in east London, but both are in contention to return against Manchester United next weekend. The defenders have been sidelined since the beginning of December.

In midfield, Slot won’t be able to call upon the tireless energy of Dominik Szoboszlai, for the Hungarian has been suspended for one match after picking up his fifth yellow card of the year during the Boxing Day victory over Leicester City.

Up front, Liverpool might be tempted to unleash an unchanged line, but given the task at hand, Slot might be tempted to drop two members.

Slot must boldly drop Cody Gakpo

Salah, of course, will retain his starting spot on the right wing, looking to continue his staggering form this season, notching 19 goals and 15 assists across 25 appearances.

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah

However, Darwin Nunez failed to take command at number nine on Boxing Day despite plenty of huff and puff. He brought energy and impetus, but Liverpool need Diogo Jota for this one.

Jota has been reduced to off-the-bench roles since returning from injury this month, with Liverpool’s coaches wary of his fitness record.

He should be fit enough for a starting role now though. With nine victories from ten matches against West Ham, the Portugal forward could be the difference-maker, bringing a clinical edge that Nunez simply doesn’t possess. As per FBref, Jota actually ranks among the top 15% of forwards across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for goals scored per 90.

If Jota is to start up top, Liverpool’s Dutch coach might want to boldly drop the in-form Cody Gakpo too. The 25-year-old has scored four goals across his past seven Premier League starts but Luis Diaz might be preferable to ensure Jota’s chances of scoring are maximised.

Once hailed for his “special skillset” by Pep Lijnders, Gakpo has been a revelation this season, taking the positives from his season-and-a-half under Klopp’s wing and playing almost exclusively on the left flank this year, something that has sharpened his goalscoring edge and then some.

Cody Gakpo celebrates for Liverpool

Of course, he could thrive alongside Jota at the London Stadium, but Liverpool could do with Diaz’s electricity and multi-faceted threat.

The Colombian’s hardly a non-existent goal threat himself, bagging seven goals from 11 league fixtures this season.

Such exciting depth is a reflection of Liverpool’s devastating frontline, as deadly as it is deep. Slot’s success has been in large part down to Diaz and Gakpo being able to rotate and attack problems with their own distinct formula.

Whatever Slot picks, Liverpool will feel they have what it takes to complete the job, but Diaz might be the better man for the job today.

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Brendon McCullum inspired by challenge of lifting England from 'rock bottom'

The challenge of lifting England’s Test cricket from “rock bottom” instead of a “cushy” role with the limited-overs side is what attracted Brendon McCullum to his first red-ball coaching job.McCullum was confirmed as England’s Test head coach on Thursday and will take up the position in time for the series against New Zealand next month after he concludes the current IPL season with Kolkata Knight Riders.He admitted that initially it was not a job he had given much thought to but as the interview process progressed the opportunity “kind of smacked me in the head.””I looked at the two roles, the white-ball didn’t interest me as such because the team is flying, one of the best teams in the world, they’ve got Eoin Morgan who is a very good friend of mine and I know has built a structure and system which will continue well after he finishes playing,” he told radio station SENZ.Related

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“I wasn’t really interested in a cushy kind of gig, for me if you are prepared to change your life for something then it’s got to be something a bit grunty, a bit meaty, and the challenge of trying to bring a team which is rock bottom at the moment, and try and build something long term that is sustainable and successful, that is more where the challenge lay.”McCullum added that it was vital for the health of Test cricket that England, who have won just one of their last 17 matches, were strong in the format. The four-year deal he has signed will take him up to the end of the 2025-26 Ashes in Australia.”For me, Test cricket is on a downward trend in terms of its popularity and where it sits and while I’m lucky enough to have a career in franchise cricket and white-ball cricket, Test cricket is my real love,” he said. “If anyone is going to be able to reinvigorate Test cricket and get it popular again then it’s going to be England.”If you can be at the forefront of that by playing an attractive brand of cricket, play with a smile on your face and try to entertain, then Test cricket has a chance. Once you strip that out it was like, crikey, I’ve got to give this a chance if they think I’m the right person.”McCullum was excited about striking up a partnership with new captain Ben Stokes – jokingly noting that it was now two New Zealanders in charge of the Test team – and called the opportunity given to him “humbling”.”The way Ben Stokes plays the game is pretty similar to how I play and how I love coaching, which is to play with a bit of freedom and try and put pressure back on the opposition,” he said.However, it did not pass him by that there may be some strange feelings on the opening day of the first Test at Lord’s on June 2. “That’s going to be a little interesting, I will say that, but at the same time there’s something kind of cool about it too.”

Rangers now eyeing January move to sign £2m youth international

Rangers are interested in completing the signing of a £2m-rated youth international who Nils Koppen rates, according to a fresh transfer claim.

Rangers transfer news

The Gers are desperately trying to cling on to Celtic in the Scottish Premiership title race, but there is a huge amount of work to do in the coming months, and new signings are arguably needed in the January transfer window.

One player who has been linked with an exciting move to Rangers is Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who has struggled for regular playing time at Chelsea since joining from Leicester City in the summer. In fact, not a single Premier League start has come his way, so a move to Ibrox could appeal to him.

Chelsea's KiernanDewsbury-Hallin action with Southampton's Kamaldeen Sulemana

Meanwhile, Hatim Essaouabi has been mentioned as an option to come in and bolster Philippe Clement’s options in defence, with the Gers even making contact over the transfer.

On the flip side, there is a risk of Rangers losing key players, with forward Hamza Igamane linked with a move away from the club. The 22-year-old is wanted by the likes of Everton, West Ham United, Bournemouth, Brentford, Fulham and Newcastle United.

Rangers eyeing move for £2m-rated ace

According to The Daily Mail, Rangers are thought to be eyeing the signing of £2m-rated NK Osijek midfielder Marko Soldo in the January transfer window.

The report states that former Gers left-back Borna Barisic has “given a glowing recommendation to the Ibrox hierarchy”, urging them to snap up his Croatian compatriot. Technical director Koppen “likes what he sees” in the youngster, and a bid next month is now “looking increasingly likely.”

In truth, not a huge amount is known about Soldo compared to some of the names linked with Rangers above, but that’s not to say that he wouldn’t be a shrewd signing by the Scottish giants.

Only 21 years of age, the midfielder has already won a total of 19 caps at youth international level, with 10 of those coming for Croatia’s Under-21s.

Croatia Under-21s

10

0

Croatia Under-20s

1

0

Croatia Under-19s

1

0

Bosnia Under-17s

7

0

Soldo may not be seen as a player who could come in and be an instant hit, given his lack of experience at the senior level, but he could still be an effective squad player from the off, before maturing into more of a key man over time.

The Croatian ace has still bagged 10 goal contributions (six goals and four assists) in 23 appearances for Osijek, however, showing that he can already be an effective player away from the youth scene.

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While predominantly a midfielder these days, Soldo is also adept at shining as a wide attacker, but as the report states, his more disciplined new position could allow Mohamed Diomande to be given more of a roaming role for Rangers, which could appeal to Clement.

West Ham hold advantage in battle to appoint "mastermind" manager

West Ham United now hold a key advantage in the race to appoint a potential “mastermind” Julen Lopetegui replacement, according to a report.

Lopetegui on thin ice

Lopetegui is seemingly very close to losing his job at the London Stadium, given that West Ham are already running the rule over potential replacements, with a number of candidates on the shortlist.

Brentford boss Thomas Frank is said to be of interest to the Hammers, and the Dane’s stock may well have risen after the Bees’ impressive 4-2 victory against Newcastle United on Saturday.

Maurizio Sarri has also emerged as an option, as it is believed that West Ham have been “offered” the Europa League-winning former Chelsea boss, with David Sullivan and Tim Steidten open to the possibility of bringing him back to the Premier League.

Another target who could perhaps be viewed as more of a left-field option, is Al-Ahli’s Matthias Jaissle, with journalist Rudy Galetti reporting the Irons could soon make contact to discuss the terms of a potential deal with the 36-year-old.

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Allegri on the shortlist

Earlier this week. it was reported that former Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri is contending to replace Lopetegui in the dugout, and there are now promising signs that West Ham could be able to get a deal over the line should they pursue him.

According to a report from CalcioMercato (via Sport Witness), Allegri is now “between West Ham United and Roma”, with the Italian club also searching for a new manager.

However, the Hammers could hold a key advantage over the Serie A side, as the Italian is looking to manage abroad in the future, having never previously managed outside his home country.

With so many candidates lined up for West Ham, it remains to be seen whether the Italian is one of their top targets, but there are clear signs that he could be a brilliant successor to Lopetegui if the Spaniard receives the sack soon.

The Livorno-born tactician boasts an impressive record in his home country, having won six Serie A titles across spells with Juventus and Milan, as well as five Italian Cups and three Super Cups.

Since taking over as Sassuolo boss back in 2007, the 57-year-old has impressed at every club he’s managed, as indicated by his points-per-game tally during that time:

Club

Number of games managed

Points per game

Sassuolo

36

1.83

Cagliari

74

1.30

Milan

178

1.81

Juventus

271

2.27

Juventus (second stint)

149

1.84

Frosinone chairman Guido Angelozzi dubbed the former Milan boss a “mastermind” earlier this year, and it is clear to see why, given the success he has brought to two of Europe’s top clubs in Juventus and Milan.

As such, it is exciting news that West Ham could be able to attract Allegri to the London Stadium, in light of his ambition to manage outside Italy.

Ellyse Perry has T20 comeback at forefront of her mind

The allrounder lost her place in the side during last season’s Ashes

AAP30-May-2022Ellyse Perry is up for the challenge of proving she still belongs in Australia’s best T20I team ahead of a packed short-form schedule.Once one of Australia’s T20 stars, Perry has had battles with injuries and form in recent years and she was dropped from the Ashes opener in January.A lengthy recovery from a previous serious hamstring injury, the difficulties of Covid-19 restrictions and more recently a back stress fracture have hindered the 31-year-old.Australia’s coming schedule is packed with T20I cricket. They will play T20I tri-series against Ireland and Pakistan in Derry in July, before their Commonwealth Games campaign.Related

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Australia then tour India for five T20s in December, before three home T20I matches against Pakistan in January ahead of the short-form World Cup in South Africa in February.”The depth coming through in the women’s side of the game is tremendous and that’s a wonderful thing for the whole squad, the whole group,” Perry told reporters.”It presents challenges for everyone to make sure that they’re continuing to evolve as a player. That’s very much the case for me. But yeah, I’d love to still be a part of that. Certainly it’s working to make sure that I’m in that position.”Looking at our schedule coming up, with another T20 World Cup next year in South Africa, you always want to be involved in the big tournaments so I think we’re all looking at that.”Perry may well have to prove herself without one of her weapons: her bowling.The allrounder is in the Australian team as a batter only at this stage, after the lower back injury that restricted her earlier this year at the World Cup was diagnosed as a stress fracture.”It’s going well,” she said of her back. “It’s sort of just a progressive one where I’ll keep getting it scanned in the lead-up to playing again, but so far it’s been going really smoothly and touch wood that continues.”That’s very much the plan…to get back bowling and to full fitness. It’s sort of just when that happens over the summer is the biggest question mark at the moment.”Perry believed on the whole, selection pressure was important for an all-conquering Australian team to keep their ruthless edge.”We want to keep pushing the boat out and then not get caught,” she said. “Because it’s certainly nice having success and I think once you’ve tasted it you don’t want to go the other way.”

As well as Idah: Celtic flop fluffed his big chance to impress

Celtic extended their unbeaten run in the Scottish Premiership with their 15th win in 17 matches by beating Motherwell 4-0 at Parkhead on Boxing Day.

A first-half penalty from Arne Engels gave the hosts a narrow lead, before Daizen Maeda, Nicolas Kuhn, and Reo Hatate all scored in the second 45 to secure all three points.

Brendan Rodgers will surely be delighted with yet another win and another clean sheet for Kasper Schmeichel, who did not have a save to make in the match.

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However, it was not a perfect performance from the Hoops, who needed a penalty to go into the break ahead, and one player who did not take their chance to impress was Adam Idah.

Adam Idah's performance against Motherwell

The Ireland international was named in the starting line-up for just the sixth time this season in the Premiership, with Kyogo Furuhashi dropped to the bench after the 0-0 draw at Tannadice Park against Dundee United.

Unfortunately, though, the former Norwich City centre-forward did not catch the eye in the right way, as he struggled – particularly out of possession. Idah lost 100% (4/4) of his duels and this shows that Motherwell players found it too easy to get the better of him in physical contests.

Adam Idah

The 6 foot 3 marksman also failed to find the back of the net with any of his three shot attempts, registering one on target, and failed with his only attempted dribble.

Idah did create one ‘big chance’ for the team, to his credit, but his overall performance was not enough to put a marker down and convince Rodgers that he should be the man moving forward.

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As well as the Irishman, another Celtic player who failed to make the most of their opportunity to impress from the start was central midfielder Paulo Bernardo.

Paulo Bernardo's performance in numbers

The Portuguese maestro fluffed his chance to put a marker down, like Idah, to nail down a regular place in the starting line-up, as he has only started eight of his 16 appearances in the division.

Bernardo played the opening 63 minutes of the match and was not directly involved in any of the goals, before being taken off for Reo Hatate – who came on to score.

His midfield competitor came on to score the fourth goal and won more duels (two) than the ex-Benfica starlet managed (one) in his time on the pitch.

Paulo Bernardo

Vs Motherwell

Minutes

63

Shots

0

Big chances created

0

Duels won

1/8

Fouls committed

4

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, Bernardo did little to help the team out of possession, losing 88% of his duels and committing four fouls, as he struggled to deal with the physicality of the match, much like Idah.

The summer signing needed to make up for that with his quality in possession, but failed to do so. Zero shots and zero ‘big chances’ created paints a picture of his performance on the day – uneventful.

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Both Idah and Bernardo are now in danger of dropping back out of the starting line-up once again, as they failed to take their chance to shine.

Henry Nicholls faces race to be fit for opening England Test

The left hander will fly out with the squad at the weekend but remains under a fitness cloud

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Henry Nicholls is an important part of New Zealand’s middle order•Getty Images

Henry Nicholls has been cleared to travel to England this weekend but may be struggling to be fit for the opening Test at Lord’s after picking up a grade one calf strain during a pre-tour training camp.Nicholls, the left-handed middle-order player, underwent a scan on his right calf on Tuesday after picking up the injury doing running drills in Mount Maunganui. The positive news was that he has not suffered a tear but he still faces uncertainty and is unlikely to play a full part in the two warm-up matches at the end of the month.”While it’s a positive that Henry hasn’t torn the calf, the next two to three weeks are going to be crucial in terms of his recovery and subsequent availability for the Test series,” head coach Gary Stead said. “Calves can be a challenge to rehab and we will need to minimise the risk of him re-injuring himself with any return to match action.”Related

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Nicholls is a key part of New Zealand’s Test side having made eight centuries in 46 matches with an average of 40.38. Daryl Mitchell, who is one of five members of the Test squad currently at the IPL, would be in the frame to replace Nicholls in the middle-order if required with Rachin Ravindra another option who would also be able to provide some spin bowling.”Henry’s obviously an important player for us at number five and we know he’ll be doing everything he can to make himself available,” Stead saidNew Zealand face England in three Tests during June with the opening match beginning at Lord’s on June 2.There remains a question mark over when the IPL-based players – Mitchell, Kane Williamson, Devon Conway, Trent Boult and Tim Southee – will join the tour depending on the progress of their franchises.Initially an enlarged 20-player squad has been named to cover for those absences with a reduced 15 names expected to be confirmed before the opening Test.

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