Graham Clark's last-ball six clinches thriller for Northern Superchargers

Durham batter hits final ball over long-on with five required to end Southern Brave’s perfect start

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A last-ball six from Graham Clark saw Northern Superchargers defeat Southern Brave on their home turf in a nail-biting finish.Put into bat, the Brave were soon in all kinds of trouble. Kiwi Jacob Duffy, fresh off the plane from a Test series with Zimbabwe, decimating their power-packed top-order, reducing them to 26 for 3 off 24 balls by dismissing Leus du Plooy, James Vince and Jason Roy.James Coles and the evergreen Laurie Evans rebuilt steadily then violently, putting on 87 in 57 balls to put a defendable total in sight despite spin twins Mitchell Santner and Adil Rashid keeping things in check, the Brave finishing with a middling 139 for 5.Jacob Duffy celebrates an early breakthrough•Alex Davidson/Getty Images

Craig Overton replicated the work of Duffy, taking three relatively inexpensive wickets for the Brave, but Zak Crawley sparkled alongside England team-mate Harry Brook, both of whom scored quickfire 20s.When Chris Jordan pulled up with a groin injury, it felt like a game-changing moment but the Brave rallied, Jofra Archer bowling a brilliant penultimate set, going for just one run and taking two wickets to finish with 2 for 15.The Superchargers needed 10 off the last set, bowled by Tymal Mills. Dots off balls three and four left five needed off the last, at which point Graham Clark hit a back-of-the-hand slower ball over the ropes at deep midwicket to send the away fans into a frenzy.Clark, only playing due to a David Miller niggle, said he felt “euphoric” after sealing the points. “I thought I’d messed it up when I left that wide one and then missed a slot ball, but it’s such a good feeling to get over the line,” he said.”Batting in the middle order role is something I’ve never done before. I’ve spent the last few days with [batting coach] Neil McKenzie trying to improve my power-hitting. We thought it was a really good wicket, where you could play proper shots. Santner really took the pressure off: he’s a quality operator, when he fields, bowls or bats; such a calm character, and hits the ball so cleanly.”

Not Burn: Newcastle have ideal Hall replacement in "promising" 18-year-old

For all the concerns surrounding Newcastle United’s lack of cutting edge this season, their defence has remained reassuringly reliable.

Eddie Howe’s side may still be searching for rhythm in attack, but defensively they’ve been among the Premier League’s most resolute outfits.

They’ve kept six clean sheets already this campaign and boast the second-lowest expected goals conceded (4.9) in the division, behind only Arsenal.

That solidity has been essential in keeping Newcastle within touching distance of the top four, particularly given their Champions League commitments.

Malick Thiaw, signed from AC Milan, has seamlessly filled the void left by Fabian Schär’s injury, forging a composed, ball-playing partnership with Sven Botman at the heart of defence.

Calm on the ball and dominant in duels, the German has been one of Newcastle’s most consistent performers so far.

Yet, just as things were settling, Howe has been hit with significant defensive injuries.

Both Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall – the club’s two starting full-backs – have suffered setbacks that will sideline them for an extended period.

Their absence leaves Newcastle light in wide defensive areas, forcing a reshuffle that may test the depth of the squad during a congested autumn fixture list.

For a side competing on multiple fronts, rotation is vital.

But with natural full-backs out and makeshift options stepping in, the coming weeks will reveal whether Newcastle’s defensive solidity can withstand the strain.

Hall and Burn's success at Newcastle

Few players symbolise Newcastle’s progress under Howe more than Hall.

Still only 19, the left-back has made the position his own since arriving from Chelsea, blending energy with composure in possession.

His overlapping runs and delivery from wide areas have been key to Newcastle’s attacking transitions, while defensively, his pace allows the team to hold a high line.

However, Hall’s hamstring injury – which Howe has confirmed “won’t be short-term” – is a major blow.

It leaves Newcastle without their first-choice full-back during a period when they face high-pressing, counter-attacking sides both domestically and in Europe.

In his absence, Dan Burn has been tasked with filling the void.

The 6 foot 7 defender has long been a fan favourite for his commitment and leadership, but left-back is far from his natural role.

Burn’s experience and aerial dominance make him a solid stopgap, yet his lack of recovery pace can be exposed, particularly when facing quick, direct wingers.

One-on-one duels and balls played in behind remain areas of weakness.

Howe’s tactical adjustments have tried to compensate, with Botman often covering wider to protect Burn.

But upcoming fixtures present new challenges.

Newcastle’s next league outing sees them travel to Brighton, where Yankuba Minteh’s speed and trickery could test Burn’s positional awareness.

Stronger sides than Nottingham Forest – who rarely exploited the left channel in Newcastle’s last league match – will certainly target this imbalance.

There’s also the question of whether Newcastle could turn to the free-agent market for temporary cover.

While Howe is reluctant to disrupt squad chemistry, the defensive injuries are stretching his options thin.

With both full-backs unavailable and Champions League fixtures piling up, the pressure is mounting for a new solution – perhaps one that already exists within the club’s own ranks.

Newcastle's academy left-back solution

Enter Leo Shahar, the 18-year-old full-back who many within Newcastle’s academy believe is ready to make the leap.

A natural right-back who is also comfortable on the left, Shahar joined from Wolves last year after a decade in their youth system, where he was regarded as one of the most technically gifted defenders of his age group.

Since arriving at St James’ Park, he has quietly impressed at youth level.

Shahar has already made four Premier League 2 appearances this season and featured twice in the UEFA Youth League, scoring once.

Premier League 2

4 appearances

299 minutes

UEFA Youth League

2 appearances

180 minutes

His consistency and versatility have earned him a growing reputation, and his development was rewarded when he made his first-team debut in pre-season against Atlético Madrid.

Internationally, Shahar’s rise has been just as rapid.

Having represented England across multiple youth levels, he made his under-19 debut in September, capping off a year of steady progress.

Youth coach Thomas Hammond has described him as a “promising talent,” words that suggest he may soon be trusted with senior minutes.

Tactically, Shahar fits the modern mould Howe demands from his full-backs: quick, comfortable in tight spaces, and adept at playing out from the back.

His natural balance on either side of the pitch could be invaluable as injuries continue to bite.

And unlike Burn, he offers the pace and agility to handle one-on-one duels – an attribute that Newcastle have missed in Hall’s absence.

With Newcastle set for a gruelling run that includes Champions League clashes and key Premier League fixtures, Howe may have little choice but to dip into his academy talent.

It’s a risk, but one with potential reward. Giving Shahar his chance now could accelerate his development while easing the load on an injury-hit squad.

Newcastle’s long-term vision under Howe has always been about building sustainably – blending elite signings with homegrown talent capable of stepping up when needed.

Leo Shahar might just be the next example of that philosophy in action.

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As well as Miovski: "Huge" talent has shown he shouldn't start for Rangers

Glasgow Rangers finally got their first win on the board in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday, after they failed to win any of their first five league games under Russell Martin.

There would not have been a more relieved man in the ground than the Light Blues head coach when Max Aarons popped up in stoppage time to score the winning goal for the away side.

The Ibrox loanee came off the bench to rattle a finish into the bottom corner from Nicolas Raskin’s corner to prevent Rangers from falling to a fifth draw in six league games.

James Tavernier’s penalty miss did not help matters in the first half, as the captain failed to make it 2-0 before half-time, but the Gers still conceded a sloppy goal and lacked a cutting edge in the final third before Aarons scored the winner.

It was a win and a much-needed one for Martin. However, the manager may not be too pleased with some of the individual performances that were on display when he goes back to review the match.

Summer signing Bojan Miovski is one of the players who may end up finding himself on the bench because of his underwhelming start to life at Ibrox.

Why Bojan Miovski may be dropped to the bench

The Macedonia international was signed on a permanent deal from Girona in the summer transfer window to bolster the club’s attack, as a player who has already proven himself in the Premiership.

Miovski, as shown in the graphic above, scored 32 league goals in the division during his two seasons at Aberdeen before a move to Girona in the summer of 2024. This shows that he can score goals at an impressive rate at that level.

The Light Blues are yet to see the best of the left-footed forward in front of goal, though, as he missed a huge chance to open the scoring in the 2-1 win over Livingston on Sunday.

It was like watching Miovski at Aberdeen to create the chance. His movement on the last line to beat the offside trap was superb and he looked in control and composed, up until he needed to find the target.

The 26-year-old marksman, who scored his first goal for the club in the League Cup against Hibernian, has not done enough in his Premiership outings to warrant keeping a place in the starting line-up.

xG

0.87

Top 47%

Goals

0

Bottom 3%

Shots

4

Bottom 28%

xA

0.02

Bottom 9%

Assists

0

Bottom 3%

Duel success rate

21.2%

Bottom 9%

Aerial duel success rate

11.1%

Bottom 6%

As you can see in the table above, Miovski ranks lowly among his positional peers in a host of attacking and physical metrics, as he has failed to deliver quality in the final third and reliability out of possession.

This is why Martin must drop the former Aberdeen and Girona centre-forward from the starting line-up, because he has not offered enough to the team in or out of possession.

The Macedonian number nine is not the only Light Blues star who showed that he should not be starting for the club at the moment in the win over Livingston on Sunday.

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Thelo Aasgaard was selected once again in the left-sided central midfield role in Martin’s 4-3-3 system, but he failed to justify his inclusion in the team with a strong performance.

Why Thelo Aasgaard should not be starting for Rangers

The Norway international was signed from Luton Town during the summer transfer window with a view to adding an attacking threat to the team from a central midfield position.

Aasgaard scored 11 goals in 45 matches in all competitions for Wigan Athletic and Luton combined in the 2024/25 campaign, which shows that he did offer a decent threat in front of goal last term.

The English-born star, who was described as a “huge talent” by former Wigan communications officer Jamie Allen, has yet to show the Rangers fans what he is capable of at the top end of the pitch.

That has not been through a lack of opportunity, though, because Martin has provided him with six starts in all competitions, yet the attacking midfielder has not delivered a single goal or assist.

Aasgaard made no key passes, did not complete any dribbles, and did not register any shots on target in 73 minutes against Livingston, per Sofascore, which shows that he offered next to nothing in possession for the Gers.

Unfortunately, a lack of quality at the top end of the pitch has become a theme for the Norway international in the Premiership for Rangers so far this season.

Appearances

4

Starts

4

Goals

0

Big chances missed

2

Big chances created

0

Key passes per game

0.3

Assists

0

As you can see in the table above, the summer signing from Luton has created one chance in four starts in the league, with no goals or assists to his name.

These statistics show that he is not offering enough to the team in front of goal, as is also the case with Miovski, despite being in the side to provide a spark and break down opposition defences.

This is why the Rangers head coach should ruthlessly drop both players from the starting XI for the trip to Falkirk in the Premiership after Thursday’s Europa League clash with Sturm Graz, because both of their performances on Sunday showed that they should not be starting.

Miovski and Aasgaard are not terrible players, as their records at previous clubs prove, but they are not delivering enough quality on the pitch for the Gers, which is why they should have a spell on the sidelines.

Worse than Tavernier: Martin must drop Rangers flop who was saved by Aarons

Glasgow Rangers head coach Russell Martin must drop this flop who was saved by Max Aarons against Livingston.

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If the two attackers can impress off the bench and start to show more promising signs at the top end of the pitch in matches, then they can earn back their place in the XI and start to kick on at Ibrox.

"Sealed and signed" – Man Utd agree $1m deal and personal terms with 17 y/o

Manchester United is a club currently surrounded by question marks. Almost a year of poor performances in the Premier League under Ruben Amorim has led to speculation about his job security and Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS’s capability to turn the club around.

Amorim is yet to record back-to-back wins in the Premier League, and with fixtures like Liverpool and Tottenham coming up, it seems unlikely that he will win two in a row before the next international break.

While their managerial recruitment is in question, the new minority owners’ on-field recruitment has been a source of praise. In the senior team, players like Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha have added a spark to United’s attack that hasn’t been seen in recent years, and youngsters like Sekou Kone and of course the more experienced Amad Diallo give fans hope for the future.

Despite the transfer window not being open for several months, United are looking to continue their impressive recent recruitment and have already agreed a deal to bring in their next young talent.

United agree deal for Orozco

Earlier in the week, it was revealed that Manchester United were putting in early plans to bring in “very technical” 17-year-old Colombian midfielder Cristian Orozco. On Thursday morning, Fabrizio Romano revealed that contracts have been “sealed and signed”, and he concluded his X post with his “here we go” confirmation.

“Manchester United have now sealed and signed deal to bring in 17 year old Colombian talent Cristian Orozco,” the journalist said. “$1m transfer fee from Fortaleza in deal valid from summer 2026. MUFC lawyers approved all the contracts, deal coordinated by lead scout Antonaccio. Here we go.”

The Colombian League runs on a different schedule to the Premier League, played from January to December. This means that Orozco will leave halfway through their 2026 campaign to join United ahead of the Premier League’s 2026/27 season.

The defensive midfielder has impressed in both his club and National Youth setups. His first Colombia under-17 appearance came in January, and he has represented the side on nine occasions since then. This move is still a gamble for United as the youngster still hasn’t made his senior debut for Fortaleza, but their willingness to take the risk with Orozco is down to their faith in a United figure whose recent recruitment has been impressive.

INEOS putting faith in South America scouts

In his post, Romano specifically highlighted United lead scout​​ Giuseppe Antonaccio as a crucial player in the deal. Antonaccio has been at the club since 2016 and focuses on scouting the South American market.

And his importance in recruiting young talent seems to be increasing. Along with the Orozco deal, he was also cited as being an important figure in bringing in United’s newest left back, Diego Leon. Leon has already made an impression at United and was kept with the first team despite initial plans to loan him out.

United have a history of being linked with talented youngsters from South America, but they have missed some major opportunities in recent years. The most notable of these was Moises Caicedo, who they reportedly could have signed for £5 million. Caicedo was eventually signed by Brighton and later moved to Chelsea for a then British transfer record of £115 million.

While it’s unlikely that Orozco, Leon or any other young talent they look to sign will surpass the £100 million mark, they could still provide some major benefits for the club. If they develop well, they could turn into important first-team players, and if we don’t hit the standards that United want, then their cheap price will make it easy for the club to sell them on for a profit at a time when they desperately need cash.

Kieran Trippier's estranged wife left terrified after attempted ram raid at £2m mansion

Kieran Trippier’s estranged wife Charlotte has been left terrified after seeing burglars attempt to break into her £2 million mansion. Security measures ultimately did their job, with potential intruders failing to get inside the property, but a scary ordeal has “sent chills down the spine” of a family that fear they could be targeted again. Local police forces are investigating the incident.

  • Security beefed-up at Trippier home

    Charlotte Trippier called police after seeing her house become a target for criminals. reports on how the burglars in question “used a vehicle to smash into her mansion’s electronic security gates before attempting to force them open with tools”. Security at the Trippier home is said to have been “beefed-up” in the wake of a terrifying raid.

    Charlotte and Newcastle defender Kieran Trippier are now separated. With young children to think about, the family are working to ensure that there are no further threats to their safety – with several properties owned by professional footballers having been targeted down the years.

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  • Police investigating after scary ordeal

    A source has told The Sun of the ordeal that Charlotte was put through: “It sent chills down her spine. She immediately feared the worst, as it looks as if the burglars tried to ram her gates, and tried to force them open with tools. Charlotte was already on edge after police wrote to residents earlier this year asking them to be vigilant and ensure their homes were secure after a spate of burglaries in the area. She’s improved security as she’s worried burglars have been casing her home.”

    Police have confirmed that they are investigating "suspicious activity” at Charlotte’s lavish mansion in an “upmarket area of the country”. CCTV cameras owned by neighbours are being checked in a bid to discover if they picked up “anyone lurking in the area”.

    A spokesperson said: “We have received a report of suspicious activity at an address and are making enquiries to establish the circumstances.”

  • Charlotte doing fine after split from Trippier

    Charlotte and Kieran Trippier married in 2016 but are in the process of finalising a divorce. They have three children. A parting of ways is taking place after Kieran was spotted partying with a then mystery blonde – later confirmed to be 28-year-old Frankie Carmichael – at a nightclub in May.

    Charlotte moved out of their home in the North East a month later and has been rebuilding her life since then. She regularly shares updates on social media and has informed followers that she is “fine” and “doing great” since her much-publicised split.

    She added in one video message: "I just wanted to let everyone know that I am fine. Obviously, I'm not ready to talk about my situation. In time, I will, when I'm comfortable and the time's right. I've got three young children and I don't want to be putting things out there for them to see." She went on to tell those going through a similar separation: "You can get through it, once you make the decision. The sparkle does come back [and] you'll get there. You absolutely will get through any sort of breakup or anything similar to what I'm going through."

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    Free agency beckons for Newcastle defender Trippier

    Kieran Trippier is facing an uncertain future on and off the pitch, with his contract at Premier League side Newcastle set to expire in the summer of 2026. The experienced full-back, who moved to St James’ Park in January 2022, is now 35 years of age.

    Trippier has been focused on club matters since August 2024, when he announced his international retirement. He earned 54 caps for England and scored one goal – which famously came in the 2018 World Cup semi-finals when curling home a spectacular early free-kick against Croatia.

    He has taken in 132 appearances for Newcastle, filling the captain’s armband at times, and helped them to end their long wait for major silverware in 204-25 when seeing the Magpies to Carabao Cup glory. As things stand, he will become a free agent when the current campaign comes to a close.

Ange must now unleash Nottingham Forest star who "spelt the end for Nuno"

What a turbulent week it has been for Nottingham Forest. The East Midlands side have seen their manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, sacked after around 18 months in the hot seat at the City Ground. His replacement has already been named as former Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou.

However, Sky Sports reporter Rob Dorsett said “the writing was on the wall” when Edu was appointed the club’s sporting director. Forest spent plenty of money over the summer, too, increasing the size of their squad and spending freely as they have under owner Evangelos Marinakis.

It was certainly a surprise when one of those signings, Omari Hutchinson, was omitted from the Europa League squad.

Hutchinson’s time at Forest so far

England under-21 international Hutchinson made the move to the City Ground from Ipswich Town, who were relegated at the end of last season. He cost the East Midlands side a club-record fee of £37.5m and signed a five-year contract.

In two games under Nuno so far, the 21-year-old has only made two fleeting appearances. His debut was an eight-minute cameo against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, and he played one minute in the 3-0 loss at home to West Ham United.

On the face of things, it is strange that Hutchinson has played so little football for Forest. Even if he is not match fit and ready to start, you might have thought he’d play more than nine minutes in two games. He was a key player for England under-21s in their successful European Championship campaign and scored in the final.

Even stranger, then, is the fact the forward was omitted from the Europa League squad. Charlie Austin said on Sky Sports that “Nottingham Forest convincing Omari Hutchinson to come play for that football club, European football would have been a part of it”, so to leave him out is a strange decision.

It will be fascinating to see if Postecoglou unleashes Hutchinson early on in his reign. There is another player who the Australian manager might well choose to play, who Nuno did not.

The Forest outcast Postecoglou could now unleash

It was certainly a big summer for Forest. Signing several new players to wear Garibaldi Red this season does mean there are going to be some unhappy people in that squad, but one player’s lack of involvement has been a surprise.

27-year-old midfielder Douglas Luiz was a summer addition from Juventus. He signed for the Nottingham-based outfit on a season-long loan from the Old Lady, with an obligation to buy him at the end of the season if certain conditions are met.

Yet, Luiz has played even less than Hutchinson. The former Aston Villa midfielder was an unused substitute for the two games he’s been available for. That surprised talkSPORT journalist Alex Crook, who said it was a decision that “spelt the end for Nuno” at Forest.

It is curious that the Brazilian has played so little at Forest. His time at Villa Park showed just how good of a Premier League player he is. In 204 games for the Villans, he scored 22 times and assisted 24, operating as a number six, controlling the game, and a number eight.

The tenacity shown in the video above from 2023/24 is exactly what he can bring to the Forest midfield.

His underlying numbers from that campaign are impressive, with the Brazilian having a 60% take-on success rate and winning 4.5 duels per 90 minutes.

Douglas Luiz key stats 2023/24

Stat

Per 90 mins

Season total

Chances created

1.6

53

Forward passes

12.5

415

Take-on success

60%

60%

Duels won

4.5

148

Ball recoveries

5.6

184

Stats from Squawka

It is certainly hard to understand why Nuno didn’t field Luiz at all this season. However, with the quality he can bring on the ball and his engine out of possession, he is a midfielder that Postecoglou can depend on.

Forest are next in action away to Arsenal, so it will be fascinating to see if their new manager gives Luiz minutes. He will certainly be hoping to avoid some of the mistakes Nuno made towards the end of his tenure.

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Nottingham Forest now in "advanced" talks to sign "exciting" £35m forward

Nottingham Forest are “pushing” to sign an “exciting” new forward, with talks over a deal now “advanced”, it has been revealed.

Forest set sights on new winger after missing out on Lukebakio

Earlier this week, it was revealed that Forest were willing to match Sevilla’s asking price for Dodi Lukebakio, with Nuno keen to add another winger to his squad before the 7pm deadline this evening, but the 27-year-old is now set to sign for Benfica.

As such, the Tricky Trees have been forced to move on to alternative options, with it being revealed that the deal for Strasbourg winger Dilane Bakwa is still alive, but the Frenchman is not the only option on the shortlist…

Nottingham Forest now agree deal to sign gem with same agent as Chris Wood

Forest are set to complete a deadline day move for a defender.

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According to Sky Sports reporter Sacha Tavolieri on X, Nottingham Forest are now “pushing” to sign S.C. Braga winger Roger Fernandes, having now missed out on a deal for Lukebakio.

Talks with the Portuguese club are now at an “advanced” stage, with the Tricky Trees looking to get a deal over the line before Monday’s 7pm deadline.

Roger Fernandes for SC Braga.

Chelsea have also been named as potential suitors for Fernandes over the past few days, with the Blues reportedly weighing up whether to trigger the £35m release clause in his contract, but a move to the City Ground now looks like the most likely scenario.

Fernandes would be "exciting" Lukebakio alternative

Just 19-years-old, the Portuguese starlet has already been impressing in his home country for quite some time, with scout Jacek Kulig praising him for his performances in the 2023-24 Liga Portugal campaign.

The teenager is much younger than Lukebakio, who is 27, but he has outperformed the Belgian across a number of key attacking and defensive metrics over the course of the past year.

Average per 90

Dodi Lukebakio

Roger Fernandes

Assists

0.06

0.19

Progressive carries

3.50

4.78

Tackles

0.59

1.96

Interceptions

0.32

0.96

As such, there are clear signs the Braga ace could be a more well-rounded player than Lukebakio, and he already has a great deal of first-team experience under his belt, chipping in with 12 goals and 16 assists in 91 appearances for the Liga Portugal side.

Fernandes could be a fantastic signing for Nottingham Forest, so they should look to get a deal over the line quickly, before Chelsea decide to step up their interest.

رسميًا | قائمة منتخب مصر لمباراتي جيبوتي وغينيا بيساو.. عودة لاعب الأهلي

أعلن حسام حسن، المدير الفني لـ منتخب مصر، قائمة اللاعبين المختارين لمعسكر شهر أكتوبر، استعدادًا لخوض مباراتي جيبوتي وغينيا بيساو، في تصفيات كأس العالم 2026.

ومن المقرر أن يلعب منتخب مصر ضد جيبوتي في المغرب، يوم 8 أكتوبر، في الجولة التاسعة ثم يستضيف غينيا بيساو يوم 12 أكتوبر في القاهرة بالجولة العاشرة والأخيرة من تصفيات كأس العالم.

طالع.. خاص | قرار هام من جهاز منتخب مصر قبل كأس أمم إفريقيا بـ المغرب

منتخب مصر يحتاج من مباراتي جيبوتي وغينيا بيساو، نقطتين فقط من أجل حسم بطاقة التأهل إلى نهائيات كأس العالم بشكل رسمي.

ويتواجد منتخب مصر في المجموعة الأولي من تصفيات كأس العالم، بجانب منتخبات جيبوتي وغينيا بيساو وبوركينا فاسو وسيراليون وإثيوبيا.

ويتصدر منتخب مصر ترتيب المجموعة في تصفيات كأس العالم، برصيد 20 نقطة، إذ فاز في 6 مباريات وتعادل في مباراتين ولم يتلق أي خسارة.

وتشهد قائمة منتخب مصر، تواجد أحمد سيد زيزو رغم غيابه في الفترة الماضية وظهوره فقط في لقاء كهرباء الإسماعيلية اليوم السبت، كما يتواجد محمد صلاح قائد الفراعنة ونجم ليفربول مع محمود حسن تريزيجيه لاعب الأهلي، وعاد ياسر إبراهيم مدافع الأهلي بعد غيابه المعسكر الماضي.

ويغيب عن قائمة منتخب مصر، عمر مرموش و محمد عبد المنعم و محمد شحاته ونبيل عماد دونجا وإمام عاشور و صلاح محسن ومحمود عبد الحفيظ زلاكه، بسبب الإصابة وفقًا لما أعلنه إبراهيم حسن مدير منتخب مصر. قائمة منتخب مصر لمباراتي جيبوتي وغينيا بيساو في تصفيات كأس العالم

حراسة المرمى: محمد الشناوي، مصطفى شوبير، محمد صبحي وعبد العزيز البلعوطي.

خط الدفاع: محمد هاني، أحمد عيد، رامي ربيعة، خالد صبحي، ياسر إبراهيم، عمرو الجزار، حسام عبد المجيد، محمد حمدي وأحمد نبيل كوكا.

خط الوسط: مروان عطيـة، حمدي فتحي، مهند لاشيـن، محمود صابر، أحمد سيد زيزو، محمود حسن تريزيجيه، إبراهيم عادل، مصطفى فتحي ومحمد صلاح.

خط الهجوم: مصطفى محمد وأسامة فيصل.

'I don't know what his thing is' – Jadon Sancho ripped to shreds as Jamie Carragher claims Man Utd outcast doesn't have 'much ability'

Jadon Sancho has been ripped to shreds by Jamie Carragher, who claims the Manchester United outcast doesn't have "much ability". Sancho returned to Old Trafford after a season-long spell at Chelsea as the Blues opted against buying the winger permanently. He was instantly relegated to Ruben Amorim's "bomb squad", before eventually being shipped out on loan again on deadline day, this time to Aston Villa.

  • Carragher slams Sancho
  • Questioned Man Utd outcast's abilities
  • Sancho joined Aston Villa on loan
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Sancho will look to revive his career under Unai Emery at Villa this season, with his United contract set to expire next summer – though the club does still hold a one-year extension option. Former Liverpool star turned pundit Carragher has now raised question marks over Sancho's quality, claiming he does not offer any substantial value on the pitch. 

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  • WHAT CARRAGHER SAID

    In the latest episode of The Overlap Fan Debate, brought to you by , the Reds legend said: "It’s funny with Jadon Sancho. Back when he was at Borussia Dortmund, Gary Neville and I were on a show where we had to pick an England squad. We hadn’t seen too much of him – he was doing well in the Champions League, but we left him out. Everyone on social media was saying, ‘How can you not pick Sancho?’

    "I’m still not sure there’s that much ability there. He’s okay, but I don’t really see what his standout quality is. With Marcus Rashford, even though I’ve criticised him, I can picture his pace, his shooting, his free kicks, the power he puts into the ball. With Sancho, I just don’t know what his thing is – I can’t picture it in my head."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Sancho has moved to the Midlands in a deal which will see Villa cover 80 per cent of his salary. The Villans had to balance Financial Fair Play restrictions through the summer, making this structured loan move a favourable deal for the team. However, an obligation to make the transfer permanent next summer has not been included in the agreement. 

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR SANCHO?

    The English winger will hope to play his first competitive game of the 2025-26 campaign and make his Aston Villa debut when they come up against Everton in the Premier League on Saturday. 

ديمبلي "ضعفه".. عدد نقاط محمد صلاح في الكرة الذهبية 2025

نشرت صحيفة “ليكيب” الفرنسية عدد النقاط التي تحصل عليها نجم ليفربول، محمد صلاح، في سباق المنافسة على جائزة الكرة الذهبية لأفضل لاعب في العالم لعام 2025.

كان محمد صلاح ضمن قائمة المرشحين لنيل الكرة الذهبية لذلك العام، والتي تضم 30 لاعبًا، حيث حصدها عثمان ديمبلي لاعب باريس سان جيرمان.

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واحتل لامين يامال لاعب برشلونة المركز الثاني، ويليه فيتينها لاعب باريس سان جيرمان ثم محمد صلاح في المركز الرابع، إلى جانب رافينها لاعب البارسا في المركز الخامس.

وحسبما كشفت صحيفة “ليكيب” الفرنسية، فإن محمد صلاح تحصل على 657 نقطة، في حين أن عثمان ديمبلي حصد 1380 نقطة، مقابل 1059 نقطة لـ لامين يامال و703 لـ فيتينها، و620 نقطة لـ رافينها. نقاط الكرة الذهبية 2025

1- عثمان ديمبلي، باريس سان جيرمان، 1380 نقطة.

2- لامين يامال، برشلونة، 1059 نقطة.

3- فيتينها، باريس سان جيرمان، 703 نقطة.

4- محمد صلاح، ليفربول، 657 نقطة.

5- رافينها، برشلونة، 620 نقطة.

6- أشرف حكيمي، باريس سان جيرمان، 484 نقطة.

7- كيليان مبابي، ريال مدريد، 378 نقطة.

8- كول بالمر، تشيلسي، 211 نقطة.

9- جيانلويجي دوناروما، باريس سان جيرمان، 172 نقطة.

10- نونو مينديز، باريس سان جيرمان، 171 نقطة.

11- بيدري، برشلونة، 124 نقطة.

12- خفيتشا كفاراتسخيليا، باريس سان جيرمان، 123 نقطة.

13- هاري كين، 112 نقطة.

14- ديريزي دوي، باريس سان جيرمان، 74 نقطة.

15- فيكتور جيوكيريس، سبورتينج لشبونة/آرسنال، 56 نقطة.

16- فينيسيوس جونيور، ريال مدريد، 51 نقطة.

17- روبرت ليفاندوفسكي، برشلونة، 49 نقطة.

18- سكوت ماكتوميناي، نابولي، 45 نقطة.

19- جواو نيفيز، باريس سان جيرمان، 40 نقطة.

20- لاوتارو مارتينيز، إنتر ميلان، 37نقطة.

21- سيرهو جيراسي، بوروسيا دورتموند، 25 نقطة.

22- أليكسيس ماك أليستر، ليفربول، 21 نقطة.

23- جود بيلينجهام، ريال مدريد، 21 نقطة.

24- فابيان رويز، باريس سان جيرمان، 20 نقطة.

25- دينزل دومفريس، إنتر ميلان، 20 نقطة.

26- إيرلينج هالاند، مانشستر سيتي، 18 نقطة.

27- ديكلان رايس، آرسنال، 13 نقطة.

28- فيرجيل فان دايك، ليفربول، 8 نقاط.

29- فلوريان فيرتز، باير ليفركوزن/ليفربول، 5 نقاط.

30- مايكل أوليس، بايرن ميونخ، 4 نقاط.  

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