Relief for Ben Foakes after timely ton reassures him of Test worth

England wicketkeeper admits he is still learning to pace innings batting at No. 7

Vithushan Ehantharajah26-Aug-2022Ben Foakes admits fitting into this new England men’s Test side can be a struggle but hopes Test century number two is a sign he is going about it the right way.Foakes finished unbeaten on 113 on day two against South Africa at Old Trafford, as the hosts declared on 415 for 9 to establish a first-innings lead of 264. While it was by no means the kind of aggressive innings we have become used to under Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum, the Surrey wicketkeeper reaching three figures from 206 deliveries, it was a vital contribution when England needed it most.It was an especially helpful knock alongside Stokes, who scored 103, as the pair put on 173 for the sixth wicket. Having come in on 147 for 5, still trailing the Proteas by four, the absorption of pressure and the subsequent accumulation of runs, which sped up when Foakes was batting with the tail, was a nod to a lot of introspection and hard work paying dividends for the 29-year-old.His first century came in his first innings in this format, back in November 2018 in Sri Lanka. Since then, he has established himself as a reliable No. 5 for Surrey: seven of his now 13 first-class hundreds have come for the county – he began his career at Essex, for whom he has three – at an average of 43. While he struggled at first to truly get to grips with batting lower for England, and adopting an altogether different mindset, this was a sizeable step in the right direction.”It’s a different role, at Surrey I just bat five and just play,” Foakes said. “When you get on quite challenging wickets batting at seven, obviously there’s a good chance you lose wickets quickly and you have to play a different way. I think for me it’s learning how to do that as well as I can. Just because it’s not my natural game. Finding a way to be able to, quite early on in my innings, put pressure back on the bowler rather than just batting.Related

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“When I bat at five hundreds are definitely something I think about, but at seven I think more about just trying to contribute because obviously you’re not going to get as many opportunities to get a hundred. If I can get 40 with the tail and dominate that partnership, that’s my job. Getting a big partnership here and getting a century definitely gives me some confidence going forward.”There was palpable relief at getting another significant score on the board 14 Tests and four years later, not just with the celebration of fist pumps to himself before receiving a warm embrace from his partner at the time, Ollie Robinson, and the appreciation of a packed out Emirates Old Trafford.Since his debut, Foakes was either thrust in and out on a whim or missed out through injury, as happened at the start of 2021 when he tore his hamstring. Then, during the Headingley Test against New Zealand earlier this summer, a bout of Covid-19 ruled him out of the second-half of the match and the next Test against India. Twin failures at Lord’s (6 and 0) heaped more misery on him, but he has come out the other side in impressive fashion. An average of 26.91 coming into this match has already improved to 31.82 thanks to the red ink.”I just felt awful in that game [Headingley],” he said. “Getting the opportunity of being number one and then pretty soon after getting something like that is very frustrating, I’ve had a bit of stuff going on since I first played but I’m used to little setbacks like that”To be honest, in my first 10 games I was kind of looking and thinking ‘jeez how hard is Test cricket’. The West Indies tour [in 2019], the wickets out there – and then I came in for those three in India [last year] and it was obviously crazy to bat on and I guess this is a different role as well.”I think it’s just that I’ve been a little bit out of touch,” he said of his performance at Lord’s last week. “I haven’t been lining it up as well as I’d like in the last couple of Championship games and then in the first one at Lord’s. So for me it was just working out how to do that better. That’s what I worked on between these two games. And I felt like I did line it up better and play better.”Because it’s not my natural game, it’s just trying to work out how to play best. And I think sometimes I haven’t got the balance right because I’m not an explosive batter. If I’m trying to get the score up I can start pushing at the ball and things like that and playing at balls I shouldn’t be. It’s been really clear, obviously practising in a different way for that role, but also being really clear when I am just going to bat or when I have to push the button… how I’m going to do it. Don’t just throw my bat outside off stump. I’m happy to get out if I’m doing this or this, but not just giving it away.”

The new 'Invincibles' add more glory to their extraordinary era

Tahlia McGrath played with Covid and India had their target in sight, but Australia still found a way to win yet another title, writes Valkerie Baynes

Valkerie Baynes08-Aug-20222:42

Gardner proud of the ‘fight we showed with our backs against the wall’

It might just be official, Australia are invincible.Even when they seemed cursed, the all-conquering Australian Women’s cricket team added the first Commonwealth Games gold medal for their sport to the T20I and ODI World Cups already in their collection with a pulsating nine-run win against India at Edgbaston on Sunday.In an inauspicious start for title favourites Australia, allrounder Tahlia McGrath woke with mild symptoms of Covid-19 and subsequently tested positive. After negotiations between Commonwealth Games Australia, Cricket Australia, the Commonwealth Games Federation and the ICC, McGrath was allowed to play under the Games’ policy of treating such matters on a case-by-case basis.McGrath had been one of the players of the tournament with 128 runs at an average of 42.66 and strike-rate of 148.83 putting her ninth on the run-scorers’ list, while she was the second-highest wicket-taker with eight scalps at 12.12 and an economy rate of 6.92.Related

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She didn’t have the best day on the field on Sunday though, making just 2, and conceding 24 off her two wicketless overs.But one of the more bizarre sights of the day – if it could get any more unusual than seeing a player sitting all alone in an entire section of the stand wearing a face mask while waiting to bat – came when McGrath took a steepling catch to dismiss Shafali Verma, who had skied Ashleigh Gardner to midwicket.Australia were elated given that Gardner had seen Shafali dropped by Megan Schutt in the covers four balls earlier, but they couldn’t show McGrath their full appreciation as they initially ran towards her on instinct. They heeded her warning to “stay away” as she held her hands out, smiling. Jess Jonassen, whose arrival in Ireland for Australia’s warm-up matches ahead of the Games was delayed by a bout of Covid, bumped wrists and boots with McGrath, but that’s as close as anyone got until victory was sealed.Jess Jonassen has a foot-tap with Tahlia McGrath, who was cleared to play despite testing positive, after a catch to dismiss Shafali Verma•Getty Images

At that moment, McGrath stood outside the team huddle as they awaited India’s review to confirm Yastika Bhatia’s lbw dismissal and, as the others embraced and jumped up and down in celebration, she remained outside the group with her arms aloft before the circle opened and she jumped into an embrace with team-mates.Schutt described the moment: “We didn’t want to get in trouble. I think we felt bad for Tahlia at the end there,” she said.”That was probably the strangest part of it all, just not being able to celebrate with her. Obviously, when you’re part of a game that’s so thrilling like that, that’s all you want to do. At the end, you know, screw it, if we get Covid so be it.”In Australia, it probably wouldn’t be the case but the fact Tahlia got to go out there, take a crucial catch and be part of a thrilling win is very special.”The sides didn’t shake hands at the close, instead filing past each other a metre or so apart with raised hands, and McGrath wore a mask on the podium as Australia received their gold medals after a close contest in which they, almost predictably, came out on top.India were sublime in the field and claimed 36 for 5 in the last five overs to restrict the target to 162 with Renuka Singh, the tournament’s leading wicket-taker, and Sneh Rana taking two each.Beth Mooney and Meg Lanning combined for a second-wicket partnership worth 74 after Alyssa Healy fell lbw to Renuka in the third over, extending a lean patch with the bat in which Healy hasn’t passed 23 in eight innings since her match-winning 170 in the ODI World Cup final in April.Mooney notched up 61 off 41 balls, her second half-century of the tournament. But this time Mooney batted largely without McGrath, with whom she had shared century and half-century partnerships in Australia’s two previous matches.After helping New Zealand beat England in the bronze-medal playoff earlier in the day with an unbeaten half-century, which also made her the leading run-scorer at the time, New Zealand captain Sophie Devine joked that one of the Australians would probably make a big score to overtake her. Sure enough, Mooney’s knock took her two runs clear of Devine to end the tournament on top with 179 runs.India’s pursuit progressed well via a half-century to Harmanpreet Kaur and 33 from Jemimah Rodrigues. But when Australia took 3 for 3 in nine balls via Schutt and Gardner, the latter removing Pooja Vastrakar and Harmanpreet with successive balls, India needed 41 off the last four overs.The wickets continued to fall as Australia kept the pressure on and Jess Jonassen, the wily left-arm spinner entrusted with bowling the final over, combined with Alana King to run out Meghna Singh and then trapped Yastika to ensure victory with three balls to spare.”That was absolutely crazy,” Schutt said. “One of the best games I’ve ever been a part of, by far. The way we scrapped at the end there – that definitely wasn’t our best game. We didn’t field the best, we didn’t bowl the best, and we scrapped with the bat, but we fight, that’s what we do.”It ebbed and flowed like we knew it would and it was absolutely thrilling. We just kept pushing and that’s the way we play cricket and for that to go our way is amazing.”Fireworks go off after the medals ceremony•Getty Images

And therein lies Australia’s secret to success. They keep fighting no matter what is thrown at them and they always seem to have someone who can step up.Mooney said it was important for the side to continue “evolving”.”The adjustments we make and the adaptability we have within the group is critical to our success, having an environment where it’s okay to fail and for things to look a little bit ugly,” she said. “Certainly a great performance tonight and one to remember for a long time.”Jonassen described the win as “absolutely huge”.”I’ve been blessed enough to be part of some winning World Cup teams but to win the first gold medal for women’s cricket in the Commonwealth Games, we’re only ever going to do that once and I’m proud to be part of that,” she said.”For that final over, my heart was absolutely through the roof. I was pretty nervous, I’m not going to lie, but I just looked down the other end and saw Alyssa Healy behind the stumps there and she was just putting her arms out and putting her shoulders up getting me to take a deep breath. Ultimately, that’s what helped me.”It was unfortunate that such a high-quality match fell under the spectre of Covid, but there is no surer sign of the times and this match may have marked the evolution of a sport as much as the evolution of a team.

Altos vence com tranquilidade e duelo paulista tem emoção; veja o resumo do domingo de Série C

MatériaMais Notícias

da mrbet: A oitava rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro Série C de 2022 contou com quatro jogos neste domingo (29). Em casa, o Altos venceu o Ypiranga no confronto mais tranquilo do dia. Enquanto isso, em Ribeirão Preto, Botafogo-SP e Mirassol conviveram com a emoção. Confira o resumo:

VOLTA REDONDA 0 X 1 BOTAFOGO-PB

No Rio de Janeiro, o Volta Redonda recebeu o Botafogo-PB em confronto que foi melhor para os visitantes. Na etapa final, Leandro Camilo fez o único gol do jogo e deixou o Belo com 16 pontos na tabela, logo atrás do líder Mirassol e do vice-líder ABC. Enquanto isso, os cariocas aparecem na 11ª colocação, com 10.

ALTOS-PI 3 X 0 YPIRANGA

A grande vitória do dia ficou pelo Altos. Em casa, o time piauiense fez três gols no segundo tempo, com Diego, Betinho e Manoel indo às redes. Com o resultado, os mandantes chegaram aos 6 pontos, mas ainda não saíram do Z4. Enquanto isso, o Ypiranga segue com 12, na 9ª colocação.

BOTAFOGO-SP 2 X 2 MIRASSOL

A emoção se fez muito presente no confronto paulista. Fora de casa, o Mirassol saiu na frente com Kauan, mas João Diogo deixou tudo igual. Já na reta final do duelo, Bruno Michel colocou o Botafogo-SP na frente, mas Camilo fechou o placar em 2 a 2. Sendo assim, a equipe amarela soma 17 pontos e segue na liderança da Série C. Enquanto isso, o Pantera tem 11 e ocupa o 10° lugar.

REMO 2 X 0 FLORESTA-CE

Fechando o dia da Série C, o Remo recebeu e venceu o Floresta, no Baenão. Os dois gols do triunfo vieram no segundo tempo. Assim, o Leão do Norte pegou o elevador e assumiu a 5ª colocação, com 13 pontos. Enquanto isso, os cearenses ficam na 13ª posição, com 10.

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New York Red Bulls star John Tolkin reportedly close to finalizing a deal with German Bundesliga side Holstein Kiel in a $3 million transfer

The highly-regarded young left back appears to be on his way to Germany, with agreement over his transfer fee

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  • Red Bulls, Holstein Kiel agree to $3M fee for Tolkin
  • Tolkin helped lead New York to MLS Cup 2024
  • Has four caps for USMNT
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    New York Red Bulls star and U.S. international John Tolkin appears to be close to finalizing a long-awaited move to Europe. The Red Bulls and German Bundesliga side Holstein Kiel have reportedly agreed to a $3 million transfer, which will include sell-on for the MLS club.

    Tolkin is one of MLS's brightest young stars, shining at left back for four seasons. His strongest statistical season might have come in 2023, where he had three goals and six assists in league action. Last year, he was part of the core that helped lead New York to the MLS Cup, narrowly losing to the LA Galaxy.

    Tolkin, who came through the Red Bulls academy, is also a U.S. international with four caps and is currently at Mauricio Pochettino's USMNT January camp.

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    A Tolkin move to Europe has been long speculated, and Holstein Kiel reportedly went in for the player last summer but were rejected due to timing. There was a sense of finality after the Red Bulls' playoff run this past season. There were multiple reports of a move and even team star Emil Forsberg appeared resigned to losing the talented fullback.

    "Yeah, if he were to leave, we will see then, but he's been fantastic for us a long time," Forserg told GOAL at MLS Media Day. "So if he goes, he deserves the chance to go. If he stays, we're more than happy to have him, because he's a fantastic soccer player."

    If the move to the Bundesliga goes through, it will likely help his chances of becoming a regular call-up for the USMNT. Fulham's star left back Antonee Robinson is locked in the starter role, but he has no clear understudy. Tolkin showed strong potential during his time with the U.S. Olympic Team last summer.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Tolkin made his first MLS appearance in 2021, coming on as a substitute in the Red Bulls 2-0 win against Toronto FC on May 8.

  • WHAT NEXT FOR TOLKIN?

    Tolkin and his representatives are continuing to iron out the deal. If it goes through, he will join a side that is battling relegation as Holstein sit 17th out of 18 teams in the Bundesliga. Still, he will be encouraged by the team's stunning upset over fellow American Gio Reyna's Dortmund on Tuesday.

رسميًا | الأزمة تتصاعد.. ريال مدريد يتخذ قرارًا تاريخيًا قبل مباراة برشلونة

اتخذ نادي ريال مدريد، برئاسة فلورنتينو بيريز، قرارًا صارمًا وصادمًا قبل مباراة الغد المرتقبة ضد نظيره فريق برشلونة، في نهائي كأس ملك إسبانيا.

ومن المقرر أن يلتقي ريال مدريد مع برشلونة في نهائي كأس ملك إسبانيا، موسم 2024/25 على ملعب “لا كارتوخا”.

وحسبما ذكرت صحيفة “ماركا” الإسبانية، فإن ريال مدريد قرر عدم حضور المؤتمر الصحفي الخاص بمباراة الكلاسيكو، أو التدريبات أو التقاط الصور الرسمية.

وكان من المقرر أن يعقد ريال مدريد مؤتمره الصحفي، بتواجد المدرب كارلو أنشيلوتي واللاعب لوكا مودريتش، في تمام الساعة 7:15 مساءً بتوقيت إسبانيا، على أن تبدأ التدريبات في تمام الساعة الثامنة مساءً.

وأوضحت أنه قد تقرر إلغاء كل شيء، بما في ذلك التقاط الصور مع مدرب برشلونة هانز فليك والحارس مارك أندريه تير شتيجن، وحضور العشاء الرسمي.

وأفادت أن ذلك يأتي كقرار صارم من ريال مدريد بتجاهل كافة فعاليات الاتحاد الإسباني لكرة القدم بسبب ما حدث في مؤتمر التحكيم اليوم.

وظهر حكم مباراة برشلونة وريال مدريد، ريكاردو دي بورجوس، رفقة حكم تقنية الفيديو جونزاليس فيورتيس، في مؤتمر صحفي اليوم للحديث عن لقاء الكلاسيكو.

وتحدث الثنائي عن الانتقادات المواجهة ضد التحكيم خاصة تلك الصادرة من قناة ريال مدريد، وظهر دي بورجوس في حالة انفعال لدرجة البكاء.

وطالب ريال مدريد، حسب التقارير الصحفية، بتغيير طاقم تحكيم مباراة الكلاسيكو، للتشكيك في الحياد، إلى جانب التحقيق معهم.

وأشارت “ماركا” إلى أن التوتر وصل إلى ذروته الآن، حيث أن غضب ريال مدريد هائل بعد مؤتمر الحكام، وقرروا إلغاء كافة الفعاليات الرسمية، في تجاهل تاريخي من النادي الملكي.

Rangers now in talks for Clement target who Mike Ashley once bid £10m for

Rangers have begun talks to sign a defender that Mike Ashley once tried to sign for Newcastle United, according to a new report.

Pressure is very much on Philippe Clement and Rangers this season, as there is an expectation that the club puts up a stronger fight this time around when it comes to competing with arch rivals Celtic. The Gers fell away late last season, and to avoid a repeat of that, Clement and the Rangers board have been busy in the transfer market, making sure they have a squad good enough to compete on all fronts.

Club make contact to sign Rangers 21 y/o who Philippe Clement doesn't want

He is a player who can “unlock defences”.

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Henry Jackson

Aug 28, 2024

Rangers transfer news

As the 11 p.m. deadline on Friday approaches, Rangers can safely say they have been busy, as they have so far added eight players to their squad. But given how well Celtic have started the new season, Rangers may still be in the market for one or two additions to give them the best chance of success.

Rangers' summer signings

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Mohamed Diomande

Nordsjaelland

Robin Propper

Twente FC

Hamza Igamane

FAR Rabat

Vaclav Cerny

VfL Wolfsburg

Jefte

Fluminense

Connor Barron

Aberdeen

Liam Kelly

Motherwell

Clinton Nsiala

AC Milan U20

It has been reported in recent days that Rangers could be looking into a deal to sign Pyramids FC winger Ibrahim Adel, who has just impressed with his national team Egypt in the Olympic Games. The Scottish side are said to be very keen on the player, and they would be willing to spend as much as £5 million to sign the winger, but they do face competition from the likes of Ipswich Town and Leicester City.

As well as looking at Adel, Rangers were also said to be interested in a possible deal for Troyes defender Jackson Porozo, who spent last season on loan at Turkish side Kasimpasa. The report states that the Gers made contact with the French side over a possible deal, but it wasn’t a situation that was ongoing, with the demands “not suitable” for Rangers, and the defender instead joined Leganes.

Therefore, Rangers are still in the market for a new defender, and it appears as though their search has taken them to a player who was once wanted by former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley, who of course held a rather unpopular 8.92% stake at Ibrox too between the years of 2014 and 2017.

Rangers in talks to sign Philippe Clement target

According to French outlet L’Equipe, Rangers are in talks to sign Hoffenheim defender Stanley N'Soki. The report states that the defender could well leave the German side in this transfer window, with a loan move being looked at.

N’Soki is contracted to the Bundesliga side until the summer of 2027, and Clement, who managed the defender at Brugge, would personally like to bring the central defender to Ibrox in what remains of this transfer window.

The report states that talks have begun and have been ongoing in recent hours, as Rangers look to strengthen their defensive line. Rangers fans might not be aware of N’Soki, but he has appeared on the radar of Newcastle United before, as in 2018 Ashley made a bid worth £10 million to sign N’Soki for the Magpies, but in the end the deal failed to materialise. However, a few years on, and he could now be heading for that move to the UK.

Alongside Harwood-Bellis: Southampton’s 100-touch star now has to start

Southampton dramatically progressed to the next round of the EFL Cup after beating Everton in a nail-biting penalty shoot-out last night, handing Russell Martin’s men their first win of the season in what has been a tricky early patch of games.

The Saints would get back into the game during normal time owing to a Taylor Harwood-Bellis equaliser, after Abdoulaye Doucoure – who was captaining the Toffees for the night – had opened the scoring at Goodison Park.

Harwood-Bellis was also donning the armband for the visitors and put in an imposing performance himself, with the ex-Manchester City man standing out at the back for his South Coast side.

Harwood-Bellis' performance vs Everton

Missing from the starting line-up during Southampton’s last Premier League loss to Manchester United, the 22-year-old will now be banging the door down for more first-team opportunities moving forward, after a calm and controlled display against Sean Dyche’s hosts.

Away from helping his team get back into the contest by heading home an effort past stand-in Toffees goalkeeper Joao Virginia in the first half, Harwood-Bellis also notched up a ridiculous 172 touches in the game, as per Sofascore, as Martin’s men dominated the possession at a hefty 74%.

On top of that, the impressive Saints number six also tallied up a staggering 150 accurate passes as a stylish operator on the ball, alongside managing 14 accurate long balls to clear away the danger when Everton looked dangerous.

The towering 22-year-old also held his own in the physical battles that came his way up against the likes of Beto for the home side – who comes in at a frightening 6 foot 4 frame – with four duels won from five in the Tuesday night clash.

That defensive prowess was also showcased as he managed to block two shots and make three interceptions to further keep the Toffees at arm’s length away from Doucoure’s opening strike.

Harwood-Bellis also confidently tucked away his penalty in the lottery of the shoot-out, with Martin now tempted to throw the young defender into the deep-end next in Premier League action, owing to the fact Jack Stephens will also be suspended for his side’s next test in the top-flight.

That might well not be the only change to the defence that Martin will consider, with Charlie Taylor also standing out as a top performer at the back at Goodison Park, who has only been given one cameo in the top league this season to date, after signing for his new South Coast employers in the summer.

Taylor's performance vs Everton

That lone appearance so far for Southampton in the league came at home versus Nottingham Forest, when the Saints boss decided to give the experienced defender a run-out late on in that disappointing 1-0 loss.

Now, he could be clamouring for a starting spot moving forward, even if that means Kyle Walker-Peters would have to be shuffled back out to the right flank temporarily, in order to accommodate for the former Burnley man slotting in.

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Taylor

Minutes played

90

Goals scored

0

Assists

1

Touches

100

Accurate passes

76/81 (94%)

Key passes

2

Accurate long balls

2/4

Accurate crosses

2/3

Looking at the table above, Taylor was crucial in getting his team back on level terms in normal time, with his cross inch perfect for Harwood-Bellis to head home from.

Moreover, the 31-year-old full-back also amassed an equally impressive amount of touches next to his teammate’s glowing total, managing 100 touches of the ball with 76 accurate passes also registered.

Even if he doesn’t displace Saints’ starting full-backs immediately, Martin will be well aware that his summer recruit can be a useful option to rely upon in crunch games to come, having also accumulated 162 Premier League appearances so far across his playing days.

The Saints boss will hope his side can kick on after this dramatic Tuesday night win and pick up their first points in the top flight soon, with a clash against fellow relegation-threatened outfit Ipswich Town up next.

Meet Southampton's best academy prospect since Ward-Prowse

Southampton are very excited about what this youngster could go on to achieve.

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Arsenal offered £50m Kingsley Coman alternative who wants to join Arteta

Arsenal have been offered a £50 million alternative to Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman, and it is believed he is keen on joining Mikel Arteta's side in north London.

Arsenal heavily linked with Coman after signing Merino

Multiple reports have indicated that Coman, who could well be on the move from Bayern before 11pm tonight, is on Arsenal's radar heading into this transfer deadline day.

Arsenal willing to move for £200k-p/w star on deadline day, he's open to joining

The Gunners are in the market for a new forward.

ByEmilio Galantini Aug 29, 2024

The Frenchman has attracted interest from Saudi Arabia with Al-Hilal, and it is believed La Liga giants Barcelona are considering a late swoop for Coman alongside Arsenal. Edu Gaspar and co may want to bring in a new winger to compete with the likes of Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli, according to Sky Sports, so this could be one to watch heading into the last day of this summer window.

"Arsenal are one of many clubs who have explored the conditions of a deal for Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman," said Sheth.

Appearances

296

Goals

64

Assists

66

Yellow cards

14

Red cards

2

Minutes played

18,199

via Transfermarkt

"It's understood the club may want to bring in another winger to compete with the likes of Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli before Friday's deadline. Barcelona have also enquired about Coman but a deal would be difficult given their financial issues.

"Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal have made an offer, as the player assesses all his options. Staying at Bayern has also not been ruled out."

There are also reports that Coman has been offered out to Arsenal this summer, but according to journalist Miguel Delaney of The Independent, Edu and Arteta have the chance to bring in a very interesting alternative to the 28-year-old.

Arsenal offered late chance to sign Raheem Sterling

Indeed, he writes that Raheem Sterling is a player being floated in Arsenal's direction, as the £50m England international seeks an escape route out of Stamford Bridge.

Sterling has been offered to Arsenal, as per Delaney, and the 29-year-old is believed to be keen on reuniting with Arteta at the Emirates Stadium – following their time together at Man City.

Arteta is said to be a big fan of the forward and his personality as well, with Arsenal now weighing up a cut-price late move for Sterling. However, a lot could hinge on the player's willingness to take a wage cut.

Arsenal are unlikely to go above £150,000-per-week in terms of a salary offer, which would be far below what he's currently earning at Chelsea.

"I know the special qualities of the player, the consistency, physicality, the finishing," said Pep Guardiola on Sterling all the way back in 2019.

"For the second goal against West Ham the control was not good but the finish good, the third goal was really good. He is in his first days playing as a striker but for me striker will be an incredible position for him, but he can play in three positions up front."

Forget about Trossard: Arsenal need to unleash their £60m "monster" instead

After a few months of waiting, Arsenal are finally back in Premier League action, with a home tie against Wolverhampton Wanderers serving as the club’s opening game of the season.

Mikel Arteta’s side will be looking to go one better than they did last year and the campaign prior by finally ending their two-decade title drought.

However, Edu Gaspar and Co have made that task harder than it should be by remaining relatively inactive in the transfer market, with Riccardo Calafiori the only addition to the first team thus far.

That said, there have been plenty of links to some incredibly exciting attackers over the last few months, suggesting that some frontline reinforcements could still be brought in before that window slams shut.

However, a certain player will be hoping to put in an impressive enough performance this afternoon to dissuade Arteta from signing a new winger.

Arsenal's summer business

As mentioned above, while David Raya’s move has been made permanent and youngsters Tommy Setford and Lucas Nygaard have joined the club, the only new face added to the first team this summer has been Calafiori, who completed his £42m move from Bologna late last month.

However, while little has happened, there have been a plethora of links to some genuinely exciting attackers, and while strikers such as Victor Osimhen and Viktor Gyokeres have been atop the wishlist of most fans, the club have been linked with a wider array of wingers than traditional centre-forwards.

For example, one of the first sagas of the summer focussed on Nico Williams and his potential move to either Barcelona or Arsenal, only for the European Champion to supposedly opt to remain with Athletic Bilbao for another season.

After him, there were rumours about a potential move for Portuguese star Pedro Neto, who can play on either flank, but that potential deal was put to bed when it was announced that he had joined cross-city rivals Chelsea last week.

Some potential transfers that could still happen include Bayern Munich’s Kingsley Coman and Leroy Sané, with the latter having already worked with Arteta at City and the former another star who could play on either side of a front three.

Amazingly, those are only some of the wide players who have been linked with a move to the Emirates in recent months, and while many of the names mentioned are accustomed to playing on the right or left, it’s clear that whoever eventually signs for the club will get far more game time on the latter, as Bukayo Saka is undoubtedly the first name on the teamsheet at the moment.

Therefore, one of the current Arsenal players most at risk of losing his place to a new signing is Gabriel Martinelli, unless he can put in a performance later today that dissuades Arteta and Co from signing someone who could be his replacement.

Why Martinelli has to start

So, now we’ve established that Martinelli has to up his game in the next couple of weeks to avoid seeing himself potentially replaced with a new signing, let’s look at why he should start against Wolves this afternoon.

Now, there may be plenty of Arsenal fans out there who would rather Leandro Trossard start off the left today, and based on last season alone, it would be hard to disagree with that opinion, as the Belgian racked up 17 goals and two assists in 46 appearances.

However, while the Brazilian’s haul of eight goals and five assists in 44 appearances was somewhat underwhelming, he has the ability and potential to be a superstar winger for the club, and at just 23 years old, he has far more of a future in the lineup than the former Brighton & Hove Albion ace who’s set to turn 30 before the end of the year.

Furthermore, while the £60m-rated wideman wasn’t at his best last season, we have already seen just how good he can be when he is.

For example, in 2022/23, the Guarulhos-born “monster”, as journalist Mark Mann-Bryans described him, scored 15 goals and provided six assists in 46 appearances, equating to an average of a goal involvement every 2.19 games.

Appearances

46

44

Goals

15

8

Assists

6

5

Goal Involvements per Match

0.45

0.29

It’s not just his potential to produce goals and assists that warrant his place in the starting lineup, though; it’s also his style of play, for as talented as his fellow attackers are in this Arsenal squad, they don’t all share his desire to just run at defenders and take them on.

A full-throttle Martinelli offers a totally different kind of threat to someone like Trossard, who might slow things down a bit more to find a better pass or shooting opportunity, and while both are perfectly valid approaches, the former Ituano gem is more likely to get fans off their feet.

Ultimately, the number of wingers linked to Arsenal over the last couple of months should signal to Martinelli that his place in the squad is far from assured and that he simply cannot have a season like he did last year again.

However, for the best players, that threat can also work as motivation, and as we know how good he can be at his best, Arteta should start him this afternoon and let the 23-year-old show him why he doesn’t need to splash the cash on another left-winger.

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Mayeda upgrade: Sunderland could sign the next Clarke in PL sensation

Sunderland managed to pick up an opening day win in the Championship, despite still lacking a potent first-team striker in their ranks, as an inexperienced Eilezer Mayenda was chosen up top by Regis Le Bris.

The 2-0 win saw both Luke O'Nien and Jack Clarke share out the Black Cats goal load, but Mayenda was never really that close to finding the back of the net himself against Cardiff City, with the 19-year-old amassing just 13 touches in Wales.

Regis Le Bris for Lorient.

Nazariy Rusyn was also given a run-out, but the Frenchman in the Stadium of Light dug-out will be itching to get a new striker in through the door between now and the close of the month, as this Premier League youngster is now eyed up.

Sunderland's search for a striker

As journalist Michael Graham reported over the weekend, Sunderland have many different names on a lengthy list of striker targets currently, including the likes of Tottenham Hotspur youngster Will Lankshear.

It was said that the Championship side were also eyeing one of his attacking teammates at youth level in Dane Scarlett – who has since joined Oxford United on loan – with the Black Cats looking at gems for the future to bolster up top, as well as also an experienced head to join akin to Alexandre Mendy, who is seemingly now not relocating to Wearside from SM Caen.

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Sunderland fans would be wary about their club using the loan market to bolster their centre-forward numbers, having been subjected to Mason Burstow's no-shows in red and white last season after joining from Chelsea for the campaign, but Lankshear could be different.

The Black Cats gambled on Jack Clarke coming good when he was on the books at Tottenham Hotspur, and that more than paid off, with the electric 23-year-old now taking his goal haul for Le Bris' men to 28 overall, after netting against the Hoops last weekend.

What Lankshear can offer Sunderland

Lankshear is arguably overdue a formative loan spell away from the comfortable youth structure at Spurs, with the 19-year-old an absolute goal machine for the U21s in the Premier League 2 over a number of seasons now.

Last campaign in this competition, Lankshear would fire in a staggering 18 goals from just 19 contests, with the electric Spurs starlet now hungry to see if he has what it takes to excel in the men's game.

Player

Games played

Goals scored

Assists

Lankshear

39

30

5

Mayenda

34

11

2

With 30 goals from 39 games playing at youth level for his North London employers, compared to Mayenda's inferior numbers lining up for both the youth team at his former club Sochaux and the Sunderland U21s, the time could be right for Lankshear to be thrown into the deep-end at the Stadium of Light, to see what the "firing" youngster – as he was labelled by football scout Antonio Mango – is made of in the second tier.

Mayenda is yet to break his duck for the Black Cats at a senior level, with the hope that Lankshear doesn't choke under the similar weight of expectation on his shoulders, to then go on be the main man up top for an expectant fanbase to adore.

Sunderland winger Jack Clarke

Clarke was once a youngster attempting to cut his teeth in the senior game, like Lankshear, with six goals and six assists managed from 26 games in the youth set-up for Spurs, before being catapulted into EFL stardom with the Wearside club.

Le Bris will be desperate to keep a firm grip on Clarke past this month's stressful transfer deadline day, having seen how crucial he is to how his new side tick against QPR, stepping up whilst Mayenda regularly fired wide to secure the three points at Loftus Road.

Lorient manager Regis Le Bris.

As much as signing someone like Lankshear, who has a reputation for being a prolific finisher in youth football, will be exciting news, there will be a concern that there's no experienced head in the building yet that can lead the line with authority, as Sunderland aim to strengthen all over the pitch ahead of trickier Championship games to come.

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