Man Utd urged to let Amad Diallo ‘make mistakes’ during regular run after restricting ‘hungry’ winger to 46 minutes of Premier League football

Manchester United are being urged to let “hungry” winger Amad Diallo “make mistakes” while enjoying a regular run of games.

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Ivorian seeing limited opportunitiesBehind Antony & Garnacho in pecking orderQuestions being asked of Ten HagWHAT HAPPENED?

The 21-year-old Ivory Coast international has been restricted to just 46 minutes of Premier League action this season. He has figured in two FA Cup fixtures, netting a dramatic winner in a memorable quarter-final clash with Liverpool, but remains stuck behind the likes of Alejandro Garnacho and Antony in the pecking order.

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Former United winger Lee Sharpe believes the time has come for Amad to get a chance, telling : “He looks sharp and tidy. He got involved against Liverpool and scored the winner, so I don’t see why he can’t have a bit more time on the right wing for the side. You look at how Antony has struggled this season as well – sometimes when you’re struggling like that, it’s better to be left out of the team for a few weeks, even if he played well against Chelsea. If the manager maybe plays Amad instead and says, ‘you’ve got four or five games, it doesn’t matter if you make mistakes – just go out there and do your thing’, then that could give him a good opportunity to prove himself. He’s hungry and he looks sharp, so I think he can definitely be given a bit more of a go.”

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Amad was left on the bench for United’s thrilling 4-3 defeat at Chelsea, with that contest seeing more questions asked of Erik ten Hag – with new stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe among those in attendance at Stamford Bridge. Sharpe added on the managerial debate at Old Trafford: “I think Sir Jim Ratcliffe needs to have these performances and results at the back of his mind when summer arrives. If Erik ten Hag isn’t making the decisions and playing the game in the way INEOS and Ratcliffe want it, then he may have other plans of bringing someone in and may want to look elsewhere. It’s a difficult one – do you give Ten Hag more time and more resources to try and kick on next season, or do you go with someone brand new and give them the money to spend?

"United are certainly not making enough strides forwards. I think it’s been the story of the season so far – they put in an outstanding performance against Liverpool in the FA Cup and followed it up with a shocking one against Brentford. The consistency just isn’t there. They’ve had to change the starting XI a lot because of injuries throughout the season, but it still doesn’t explain why they’re playing so poorly in certain games and getting completely outplayed by some teams. It’s definitely something that needs to be addressed by the manager and by INEOS at the end of the season. I’d personally give Ten Hag another 12 months, but we’ll see what happens between now and the start of next season."

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United will be back in action on Sunday when playing host to old adversaries Liverpool once again, with the Red Devils having eight Premier League games left to take in this season while also readying themselves for an FA Cup semi-final showdown with Coventry.

'What the f*ck?' – Man City star Khadija Shaw opens up on derby goal vs Man Utd that left Mary Earps red-faced

Khadija Shaw explained in detail how her derby goal against Manchester United left Lionesses star Mary Earps red-faced.

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  • Man City beat United 3-1 at Old Trafford in November
  • Shaw struck the third to complete the comeback
  • Earps was bamboozled after Shaw made her pay
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Shaw silenced a 43,615-crowd at Old Trafford last November after she dealt a mortal blow to United's hopes of making a comeback with a strike that would stay with her forever. After Katie Zelem put the hosts in front, City mounted a spirited comeback with Jill Roord and Lauren Hemp scoring in quick succession. But it was Shaw's persistent pressing that put both Maya Le Tissier and Earps to shame as City claimed the bragging rights in front of a hostile crowd.

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    In an interview with Shaw narrated the incident in detail.

    “I’ll walk you through it," she began. "I just thought I’m gonna go for it (as she closed down Le Tissier). If it was me, I would have played the ball back first time but she (Le Tissier) takes a touch. It’s under her feet and then she plays a softer pass.

    "I don’t see Mary yet. As I’m running on, I see her. I’m closer to the ball than her and she’s running straight onto it….So I’m not going to jump, I’m just gonna leave a leg…I was like, ‘Yesss!!!”

    Immediately after the goal, the camera caught Earps' reaction as she went, "What the f***?”

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    During the pre-match warmup, United fans handed a tough time to Shaw and Co. After the goal, it was payback time as she showed her dance moves to a frustrated crowd.

    “We warmed up in that corner and the fans were giving us pure stick,” says Shaw. “Chloe (Kelly) said: ‘I love this!’ So when I scored I went over there and I was like, ‘OK, what are you gonna say now?’”

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    WHAT NEXT?

    The two-century-old rivals will reignite hostility on Saturday afternoon at Etihad Stadium in the reverse fixture. City can't afford to slip up as they are locked in an intense championship battle with holders Chelsea at the top. Meanwhile, United would look to close the gap with third-placed Arsenal by clinching a victory.

Anisa Mohammed stars with hat-trick to give West Indies 2-0 lead

The 30-year old offspinner took the ninth hat-trick in women’s T20Is to restrict South Africa to 101 for 8

ESPNcricinfo staff29-Sep-2018Anisa Mohammed broke open the game for West Indies•Getty ImagesLate strikes including a last-over hat-trick from Anisa Mohammed and a 72-run second-wicket stand between Natasha McLean and captain Stafanie Taylor ensured West Indies women continued their dominant run over their South African counterparts with a nine-wicket win at Tarouba. They now lead the five-match T20I series 2-0, following a closer 17-run victory in the first match. After restricting South Africa to 101 for 8, the hosts romped home with 27 balls to spare.Having elected to bowl, Taylor’s decision was rewarded early by offspinner Hayley Matthews, who dislodged both Lizelle Lee and Sune Luus for ducks. West Indies maintained their stranglehold, even as captain Dane van Niekerk and Chloe Tryon added 28 for the third wicket, with the run rate only marginally above three per over. Tryon was soon removed by Taylor for 21 to leave South Africa in further trouble at 32 for 3 in the 10th over.Van Niekerk, who batted deep into the innings for her painstaking 36 off 48 balls, was then involved in their most lucrative stand of 50 with Mignon du Preez (27) before becoming Mohammed’s first victim. Mohammed got the rest of her wickets, including the ninth hat-trick in women’s T20Is, in the final over of the innings that saw the fall of four wickets. She accounted for van Niekerk on the second ball of the over before removing Marizanne Kapp, Saarah Smith and Masabata Klaas on the last three deliveries of the innings to finish with 5 for 24, her third five-for in T20Is and second against South Africa.”It was really frustrating today,” van Niekerk said after the match. “Initially they bowled really well. The wicket was tacky and slow and not easy to get away. In these conditions you’ve to sum it up as quick as possible and find ways to score, [but] I don’t think we did that. It’s not a wicket where you come in and you swing from the hip. They bowl really well in their conditions, they set their fields well, we know how athletic they are. As a batting unit we need to earn the right to score on these wickets.”Needing just over five runs an over, West Indies began sedately with an opening stand of 30, before Matthews was caught off Luus for a 21-ball 17. There were no further hiccups, as McLean and Taylor picked up the run rate and shrugged off the remaining runs by the 16th over with an unbroken stand.

'We need a player who keeps the ball!' – Pep Guardiola defends early Kevin De Bruyne substitution after touchline spat with Man City midfielder in Liverpool draw

Pep Guardiola has explained why he substituted Kevin De Bruyne during Manchester City's draw with Liverpool, sparking an angry reaction from the star.

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De Bruyne assisted goal against LiverpoolArgued with City bench after being taken offGuardiola explained reason for substituttionWHAT HAPPENED?

With City and Liverpool tied at 1-1 in the crucial Premier League clash at Anfield, De Bruyne was taken off with just over 20 minutes left to play. The attacking midfielder was visibly annoyed by the decision to swap him and was later seen discussing the matter with Guardiola while he sat on the bench. Guardiola has denied that there is an issue between the two and revealed he brought on Mateo Kovacic instead to boost his team's chances of keeping possession.

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Asked about De Bruyne's frustration, Guardiola told : "That's good. Have a chance next game to prove it. We need a player who keeps the ball. Its not about pressing. Kovacic is really good at that. We were happy with Kevin. It's not a problem. We're fine."

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De Bruyne was pivotal in City taking the lead in the heavyweight showdown at Anfield when he whipped a dangerous cross from a corner towards the front post, where John Stones was able to divert it past Caoimhin Kelleher after 23 minutes. Despite the visitors' strong first-half showing, they were second best after the break as Liverpool pulled level from a penalty from Alexis Mac Allister after goalkeeper Ederson brought down Darwin Nunez and the game ended in a 1-1 draw.

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Sunday's result leaves City third in the Premier League table, a point behind Liverpool and Arsenal, who are top on goal difference. De Bruyne will likely be back in the starting XI when Guardiola's men take on Newcastle in the FA Cup next week, while Liverpool turn their attention to their Europa League clash against Sparta Prague on Thursday.

'They're bloody good human beings and I love them dearly'

Former Australia coach Darren Lehmann is often in touch with Smith, Warner and Bancroft, while former captain Mark Taylor says Smith could prove to be a better captain if given a second chance

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Darren Lehmann, the former Australia coach, keeps in touch with and worries about the trio of players banned for ball tampering. Former captain Steven Smith, former vice-captain David Warner and batsman Cameron Bancroft are “bloody good human beings”, and Lehmann hopes they’ll be forgiven their cricketing transgressions by everyone in time.”They are all good young men, I feel for the three players especially. I worry about them day-in, day-out,” Lehmann told Adelaide-based Radio FIVEaa. “I hope they come back and play for Australia because they’re fantastic young men and they’ve paid the price.”For me Australian cricket is the most important thing and hopefully everyone can get back and play the right type of cricket that makes everyone respect and enjoy the Australian cricket team again. It has been a tough six weeks for myself, but I put myself in David Warner’s shoes, Cameron Bancroft, Steve Smith… they’ve been to hell and back, haven’t they?”Hopefully, everyone forgives them. I’m sure they will. They’re bloody good human beings and I love them dearly. I speak to them quite a lot. It’s a case of keeping in contact because I worry about them. They’re going okay.”Smith, Warner and Bancroft received bans from Cricket Australia in late March for their part in the ball-tampering affair on the tour to South Africa. Smith and Warner will only be available to play for Australia in April 2019, about two months out from the World Cup. Bancroft, meanwhile, will be eligible by January 2019. The three were also banned from leadership roles in Australian cricket to varying degrees: Warner for life, Smith and Bancroft for a year after their bans from playing lift. Lehmann was cleared of wrongdoing in the matter by CA, but stepped down voluntarily after Smith’s anguished presser got to him.Former Australia captain Mark Taylor also spoke out in support of Smith, saying he reckoned Smith could return to the captaincy in future. “I still think Steve Smith can captain Australia,” Taylor told television show . “Steve Smith to me is not a cheat. Steve Smith was guilty of negligence in my opinion. He saw something going on and he didn’t stamp it out. That’s a mistake of negligence. He’s not a cheat, he’s a very good person.”I think if he ever does come back and captain Australia it will make him a better captain.”Australia’s new coach Justin Langer, soon after being appointed last week, said the three players will be “welcomed back” after their bans, if they show the inclination to be back. “Cameron Bancroft and Steve Smith, literally besides Mike Hussey, love the game more than anyone I know,” Langer had said. “They are cricket tragics, and they’re great kids. That’s why it was such a surprise they made the mistake they did. Davey Warner is the same. He’s a really good young bloke, he made a mistake. I love the way he plays his cricket. If we can keep mentoring and helping them and they want to get better and meet the standards of the Australian cricket team, of course they will be welcomed back.”Yesterday, Warner said he has “learned a valuable lesson” from the episode. Two days ago, Smith had posted a photo on Instagram saying he was back in Australia after a break and he had “come to terms with” his situation.

Atacante projeta início do segundo turno da Série B1 do Campeonato Carioca

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De folga na primeira rodada da Taça Corcovado, o segundo turno da Série B1 do Carioca, o Rio São Paulo só entra em campo no próximo dia 31 de outubro, contra o São Gonçalo, em Itaboraí. O tempo livre para treinar sob o comando de Júnior Gomes, que assumiu o time recentemente, é bem visto pelo atacante Garraty, que falou sobre o início do trabalho do treinador.

– Eu vejo como positiva essa questão de começar folgando. Tivemos uma troca de treinador. O professor Júnior (Gomes) começou nos dando moral, com um método de trabalho que agrada bastante. Com duas semanas de trabalho acho que já vamos estar com todas as ideias dele bem assimiladas e treinadas e vamos ser ainda mais competitivos – disse, antes de completar:

– Pelo que estamos treinando, vamos jogar de maneira intensa e objetiva. Estou muito feliz, porque já estava tendo uma sequência e acredito que posso crescer ainda mais atuando dessa maneira. As coisas vão acontecer para mim e para o nosso time, pode ter certeza – afirmou.

Conforme dito por Garraty, o time folgará na primeira rodada da Taça Corcovado. Somado com o período das semifinais do primeiro turno, serão 14 dias destinados somente aos treinamentos. A expectativa interna é que, com este período, a equipe ganhe em condicionamento físico e entre no comportamento tático pedido por Júnior Gomes.

No primeiro turno da Série B1 do Carioca, o Rio São Paulo ficou em sexto lugar do Grupo A, e não se classificou para as semifinais. A decisão do primeiro turno do Estadual será nesta quarta, dia 24, entre Nova Iguaçu e Sampaio Corrêa, no Laranjão, às 15h.

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Crystal Palace: Eagles could have signed £21m Ebere Eze clone

Crystal Palace had a relatively steady summer transfer window in comparison to other clubs in the Premier League, however, the confidence of the manager is high in regard to the squad he’s carrying into the 2023/24 campaign.

Roy Hodgson admitted that he would be “quite pleased” if he was a Palace fan revising the current squad they have following deadline day, telling all that needs to be said regarding the summer of business.

Four players made the move to Selhurst Park during the window, with the club strengthening the depth of their spine by hiring a goalkeeper, defender, midfielder and forward.

The biggest expense came at £26m for Brazilian forward Matheus Franca, a mere figure in comparison to the record £2.36bn spent by Premier League clubs in the summer alone.

Crystal Palace's Summer Arrivals

Player

Club

Fee

Jefferson Lerma

Bournemouth

Free

Dean Henderson

Manchester United

£20m

Matheus Franca

Flamengo

£26m

Rob Holding

Arsenal

£4m

Sticking to the narrative of constant news emerging regarding potential new signings and departures, the Eagles were linked to a host of talent throughout the course of the window.

One of the most definitive movements in Palace’s summer was the departure of Wilfried Zaha, who set off for a new journey at Galatasaray after joining the south London club at just eight years old.

458 senior appearances down the line, the Ivorian bid farewell, leaving a huge gap in the hearts and quality of the squad at Selhurst, prompting questions over who could arrive in his absence.

As the window ticked on, players that could fill the void left by the 30-year-old continued to be speculated, however, no moves were ever made, with one name, Luis Sinisterra, emerging as a potential star signing just prior to deadline day, a move that could have been fundamental to the Eagles.

Did Crystal Palace nearly sign Luis Sinisterra?

One day before the theatrics of deadline day, news emerged that Palace had their eye on a late move for Leeds United winger Sinisterra.

The Colombian made the move to the Premier League the summer before, trading Feyenoord for Elland Road for a fee of £21m, however like many talents at Leeds, was not relishing the prospect of playing in the second-tier.

A report via Football Transfers claimed that Palace were ‘weighing up’ a late swoop for the 24-year-old in the understanding that they were hoping to bolster their attack.

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As deadline day played out, Sinisterra did in fact get his Premier League move, but Palace did not get their man.

It wasn’t clear as to whether the Eagles’ interest in the Colombian was concrete, but he sealed his future for the season ahead by penning a loan deal with Bournemouth on deadline day.

The Cherries pulled off an impressive deal to capture the forwards signature, however, the player could have been the perfect fit for Palace when considering the squad’s strengths and what they lost earlier in the window.

What is Luis Sinisterra’s market value?

Purchased by Leeds just above the £20m mark, the winger is now valued just below that mark at €20m (£17m), as per CIES Football Observatory.

While the deal is on the basis of a season-long loan, it looks increasingly unlikely that the former Eredivisie ace will return to Elland Road, with the nature of his move stemming a sense of hostility between the club and the player's representatives.

As told by The Athletic’s Phil Hay, Leeds sanctioned the loan deal to avoid a lawsuit with Sinisterra on the basis that his relegation release clause had not been honoured earlier in the window when Nice came knocking.

Leeds winger Luis Sinisterra.

The clause expired leaving the 24-year-old either trapped in Yorkshire with angry representatives, or departing to fulfil his wishes to play in the top-flight.

That considered, it makes sense for the Whites to have loaned out their player, who is now expected to be sold on his return as opposed to honouring his contract until 2027.

With his length of contract in mind plus the fee that Leeds paid just last year to obtain his signature, it’s expected that a price tag honouring such areas could see his future price rise above his current market value.

How many goals has Luis Sinisterra scored?

It’s clear to see firstly why Leeds wanted to sign the Colombian last summer, and why Palace were speculated to want to integrate his talent into the ranks at Selhurst.

Deployable on both the left and right wing, the 2021/22 campaign rightfully caught the eyes of those at Elland Road, as he had a hand in 37 goals in all competitions for Feyenoord.

Scoring 23 and assisting 14 that year, the winger showcased his explosive ability in the final third, seeing him lauded as “magnificent” by talent scout Jacek Kulig, who referred to the forward as “The Colombian Flash."

Luis Sinisterra Eredivisie Record

Season

Apps

Goals

Assists

2019/20

21

5

6

2020/21

20

3

6

2021/22

30

12

7

The Premier League can be a difficult hurdle for foreign players to overcome after excelling from afar, as suggested by Sinisterra’s record in his debut campaign in which he scored five league goals in 19 appearances.

It’s difficult to consider that the Colombian wasn’t cut out for the Premier League based on his ability, as Leeds struggled in what was a dreary season at Elland Road for all involved, ending in relegation to the Championship.

What could Luis Sinisterra have offered to Palace?

Sinisterra got his get-out of Elland Road card from the same occupier as Tyler Adams in joining Bournemouth, however, the thought can’t be erased of how dangerous of an addition he could have been to Palace.

The Eagles’ style of play has been to utilise the explosiveness of the wide players to threaten the opposition, a trait perfected by Zaha and continued by the likes of Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise.

In fact, as per FBref statistics, Sinisterra’s averages in his debut campaign were comparable to those of the Ivorian in the 2022/23 season, suggestive of how impressive his presence could be in Hodgson’s squad.

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Moving away from the player he could replace, it’s simple to consider the player he could’ve replicated by moving to London.

Eze is arguably the best player in the squad at Selhurst currently, with Sinisterra having similar patterns of strength to his game as the Englishman.

As per FBref, the former QPR star averaged 2.42 successful take-ons and 2.36 progressive carries per 90 last season, comparable to the former Leeds man’s 3.11 progressive carries and 1.97 successful take-ons per 90 for the Whites.

Hodgson could have worked to unleash the replica to his star man by capturing the Colombian, who would’ve undoubtedly thrived in the style of play recognisable at the south London club.

Middle-overs game key to Australia's ODI rejuvenation

Aaron Finch pinpointed Australia’s middle-overs game as an area of improvement, as their tendency to lose wickets in clumps has often hurt their ability finish off innings strongly

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If 4-0 was a clear statement about the gap between Australia and England during the Ashes, then another figure says plenty about the fact that Steven Smith’s team have a lot of work ahead of them to become genuine contenders for the 2019 World Cup. Last year, Australia won only five of 15 ODIs, endured a winless Champions Trophy, where two of their three games were washed out, and slid to No. 3 in the ICC rankings.Aaron Finch, a fixture in the team for most of the past five years, witnessed a pattern of batting collapses over that period, in New Zealand, England, and then in India. With the benefit of a few months’ worth of reflection, he reasoned that this was the key area Australia had to address in order to start building for the next global tournament.On the selection front, the replacement of Matthew Wade and Glenn Maxwell with Tim Paine and *insert name here* appears to be directed at addressing those mid-innings wobbles, something Finch said had prevented the team from building the sorts of high totals now considered non-negotiable, given the hyper-aggression shown by teams such as India and England.”Being still 18 months out, there’s quite a lot of cricket to come before that World Cup, so I’m sure there’ll be a little bit of experimentation with the key seven, eight or nine of the squad going forward,” Finch said. “Probably still going to be in and around the squad anyway. When you look at guys who are bankers in the side, Smith obviously, Starc, Cummins, Hazlewood, Davey (David) Warner, who no doubt will be there in the future, but I think there’s a chance to tinker with a few things and make sure we get our balance right.”In the Champions Trophy, we probably didn’t put enough partnerships together with the bat. A lot of back-to-back wickets, and we know how important that is in stalling run rates and creating momentum. So we were probably losing too many early wickets through that middle period of the game and not allowing us a real big platform to take into that last 10-15 overs to put a real assault on the opposition.”When we were playing in India, a similar thing happened, we’d lose clumps of wickets. And we know playing India in India is very tough, starting against spin on some wickets that had a bit of turn in them. That’s one part we can improve and probably through that middle part just bank it a little bit more and really load up for the back 15 overs.”The balance of the squad intrigues, given the inclusion of both Mitchell Marsh, after his standout batting displays during the Ashes series, and Marcus Stoinis, following a series of stout performances in losing efforts in New Zealand and India last year. At the same time, the ambiguity over Maxwell’s future, given that the selectors are yet to decide on the replacement for Chris Lynn after his withdrawal with a calf injury, had Finch describing how he had seen his fellow Victorian prepare with the sort of diligence Smith has asked for.”He’s disappointed, he backs his ability and game to be very successful in international cricket,” Finch said of Maxwell. “He knows that averaging 22 over his last 20 games wasn’t what the side needed from him. But he’s gone back and he’s in great form, he’s peeled off runs and that’s all you can do. They say make runs and make a statement, and he certainly has done that.”He’s playing some really good cricket at the moment. The way he’s batting is as good as I’ve seen in terms of his tempo and stuff like that. He’s changed a little bit from being all guns blazing from the first ball to giving himself a little bit of time, and I suppose the Stars have been losing a few early wickets, so it’s allowed him to bat for that little bit longer before he has to take a risk. If the opportunity comes, he’ll take it with both hands.”In the lead-up to the Shield season, his training was fantastic. I think his results have reflected that over the last couple of months in terms of his pure output of runs in that format. Now he’s getting runs in the T20s as well, consistent runs, which has been one part he would’ve liked to address a bit earlier, and just make sure when he is in good form he’s backing that up. You can’t really argue with a couple of 60s, a 290 and then a 96 in three back-to-back games in the Shield.”England, meanwhile, went on their own journey of reinvention after failing to contend for the World Cup, won by Australia at home in 2015, settling on a more heavy-hitting style that Finch said had been a subject of plenty of interest among Smith’s men, not least when they were soundly beaten during the Champions Trophy. “They’ve played some great one-day cricket in the last couple of years, a different leader with Eoin Morgan leading their side,” Finch said.”I think the one-day and T20 formats really suit the way they play: ultra aggressive. Beating us in the Champions Trophy, there’s still a few scars there for the boys. But, overall, they’re a pretty good side, plenty of guys who can give it a smack with the bat, so I’d expect them to play hard. We’ve played them a few times over the last couple of years, and the structure of their side hasn’t changed a hell of a lot. They’ve got similar players, and anyone who’s come into the side has played a similar-type role to the ones that have gone out.”You have guys like Hales and Roy and Bairstow at the top of the order, who can give it a smack. They’ve got a side that takes risks their whole innings and looks to put the foot down for a long period of that 50 overs with the bat. With the ball, they’ve been very similar for a long time now. So we do have a lot of knowledge there, but there’s always a chance to continue learning and come up with some new plans for different players.”

Wahab and Iftikhar star on first day of QEA final

Honours stand even between Sui Northern Gas Private Limited and Water And Power Development Authority

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ScorecardWahab Riaz sees the lighter side after a misfield•AFPA pair of wickets late in the day that broke an ominous fifth wicket partnership for Sui Northern Gas Piplelines Limited (SNGPL) meant the first day of the Quaid-e-Azam trophy final ended with honours just about even. Iftikhar Ahmed made an unbeaten 71 that he carries into day two, and the extent to which he can add to his overnight total may well go a long way to determining the destination of this year’s trophy.On Water and Power Development Authority’s (WAPDA) part, the day was defined by a mesmeric opening spell by Mohammad Asif, who swung and seamed the ball at will, bringing back memories of his heydays in a Pakistan shirt towards the end of the last decade. He was particularly miserly, too, going at less than one per over in his first spell. He accounted for Asad Shafiq, but deserved more considering he ended the day with figures of 20-8-35-1.WAPDA were well on top in the first two sessions, reducing a powerful SNGPL side to 94 for 4, with international stars Mohammad Hafeez, Azhar Ali and Shafiq all sent back cheaply. But Iftikar and Mohammad Rizwan, both of whom have played only a handful of international games, stuck together to put on a crucial 89-run partnership and steer their side past choppy waters.Just as SNGPL seemed dominant, Wahab Riaz, who bowled with both accuracy and pace even towards the end of the day, broke through. With the old ball offering little help, he resorted to bouncers, an especially quick one rushing Rizwan into a pull shot he top edged. Khushdil Shah took a simple catch on the boundary and WAPDA were back in business. When the sixth wicket fell soon after, it looked like they might polish off the tail. But Yasir Shah hung around to provide capable support to Iftikhar, and when the day was called off six overs early for bad light, SNGPL had reached 215 for 6.

مواعيد مباريات اليوم الجمعة 10-5-2024 والقنوات الناقلة.. 3 مواجهات في الدوري المصري وظهور المحترفين بـ السعودية

يشهد اليوم الجمعة الموافق 10-5-2024، إقامة عدة مباريات في مختلف البطولات منها الدوري المصري والإيطالي والإسباني ودوري روشن السعودي.

ففي الدوري المصري، ضمن مواجهات الأسبوع الـ 22، تقام 3 مباريات، سيراميكا كليوباترا ضد طلائع الجيش، فيوتشر يلاقي البنك الأهلي والجونة أمام فاركو.

وفي الدوري السعودي، تستكمل مباريات الجولة الـ 31 ، حيث يلعب الثلاثي المصري المتواجد في دوري روشن، يظهر أحمد حجازي مع اتحاد جدة أمام الاتفاق، طارق حامد مع ضمك يواجه أبها ومحمد شريف مع الخليج ضد الوحدة.

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ويلعب فريق إنتر ميلان أمام فروزينوني، في الجولة الـ 36 من عمر بطولة الدوري الإيطالي. مواعيد مباريات اليوم الجمعة 10-5-2024 والقنوات الناقلة..مواعيد مباريات الدوري المصري اليوم

سيراميكا كليوباترا ضد طلائع الجيش، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 4 عصرًا بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، تنقل على قناة أون تايم سبورت 1.

فيوتشر ضد البنك الأهلي، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 7 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة والسعودية، تنقل على قناة أون تايم سبورت 1.

الجونة ضد فاركو، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 7 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة والسعودية، تنقل على قناة أون تايم سبورت 2. مواعيد مباريات الدوري السعودي اليوم

ضمك ضد أبها، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 6 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، تنقل على قناة SSC HD 1.

الاتحاد ضد الاتفاق، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، تنقل على قناة SSC HD 1.

الخليج ضد الوحدة، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، تنقل على قناة SSC EXTRA 1. مواعيد مباريات الدوري الإيطالي اليوم

انتر ميلان ضد فروزينوني، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9:45 مساءْ بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، تنقل على قناة أبو ظبي الرياضية “AD SPORTS Premium 1”. مواعيد مباريات الدوري الإسباني اليوم

جيرونا ضد الأفيس، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 10 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، تنقل على قناة بي إن سبورتس “beIN Sports HD 3”. مواعيد مباريات الدوري الألماني اليوم

شوتجارت ضد أوجسبورج، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، تنقل على قناة بي إن سبورتس “beIN Sports HD 5”. مواعيد مباريات الدوري الفرنسي اليوم

نيس ضد لوهافر، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 10 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، تنقل على قناة بي إن سبورتس “beIN Sports HD 8”. 

بريست ضد ريمس، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 10 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، تنقل على قناة بي إن سبورتس “beIN Sports HD 4”. مواعيد مباريات الدوري التونسي اليوم (مرحلة التتويج)

الصفاقسي ضد الملعب التونسي، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 7:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، 5:30 توقيت تونس تنقل على قناة التونسية الوطنية.

الاتحاد المنستيري ضد الإفريقي، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 7:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، 5:30 توقيت تونس تنقل على قناة التونسية الوطنية. موعد مباراة الأهلي والزمالك اليوم في دوري السوبر لكرة السلة

تنطلق مباراة الأهلي والزمالك في ثالث مباريات نصف نهائي دوري السوبر لكرة السلة، في تمام الساعة التاسعة مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، من المنتظر أن تذاع المباراة عبر قناة أون تايم سبورتس 2.

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