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  • Omot leads star players of Game-Day 3

    Omot leads star players of Game-Day 3

    LUANDA – MOÇÂMEDES (Angola) – On the day that Senegal fell to Egypt, South Sudan set the bar high and Angola sent a statement out, five players grabbed the limelight with astonishing individual performances.

    This article highlights five individual performances that caught the eye of the most distracted fan.

    Nuni Omot (SOUTH SUDAN)

    Points – 16
    Field-Goal – 4/7
    Free- Throws – 6/6
    Rebounds– 10
    Assists – 5
    Minutes played – 19:31
    Efficiency – 30

    In his second AfroBasket game, Olympian Nuni Omot led the Bright Stars of South Sudan to a 115-52 victory over Libya with an astonishing performance.

    The 2023 Basketball Africa League (BAL) Most Valuable Player led by example, shooting 12-for-15, including 2-for-3 from deep, and finishing with 16 points. He also grabbed 10 rebounds to complete his double-double.

    Omot had the highest efficiency rating of the day (30).

    This display came just 48 hours after he shot 8-for-8 from the field and made all 11 of his free throws, finishing with 27 points in an 88-80 loss to Guinea.

    On Thursday, Omot dominated against Libya in the opening three quarters. Due to their large lead, Coach Luol Deng rested most of his starters, including Omot, for the final ten minutes.

    Ehab Amin (EGYPT)

    Points – 19
    Field-Goal
    – 7/15
    Rebounds – 11
    Assists – 5
    Minutes played – 32:16
    Efficiency – 26

    Amin has been one of Egypt’s most impactful players for years. Two games into the 2025 AfroBasket, the former U16 and U18 AfroBasket MVP continues to lead the way for the Pharaohs.

    On Thursday, facing a very familiar Senegal team, Amin dominated on both ends of the floor.

    He finished with 19 points and 11 rebounds, his first double-double in the championship, and he created shooting opportunities for others, finishing with a game-high five assists.

    Amin scored his first bucket on a fast break that gave Egypt a 10–9 lead five minutes into the game. He followed it up with a sky hook for a 15-13 Egypt lead later in the opening quarter.

    Amin received an unsportsmanlike foul for fouling Ibrahim Faye, but his performance remained strong, finishing with an efficiency rating of 26, the second highest of the day.

    Mohamed Taha Abdelraham (EGYPT)

    Mohamed Taha Abdelraham ‘Mido’ was unstoppable for Egypt in a crucial win vs Senegal.

    Points – 22
    Field-Goal
    – 9/14
    Three-Point – 4-for-8
    Rebounds – 3
    Assists – 2
    Minutes played – 27:11
    Efficiency – 22

    Mido, as he is commonly known, exposed Senegal’s vulnerable perimeter defense. He shot 4-for-8 from deep and finished with 22 points.

    He exemplified how a strong start can inspire a player to greatness, opening the scoring with a drive. The Al Ittihad Alexandria shooting guard opened the scoring with a layup and finished the opening quarter with 11 points.

    Despite Senegal’s defensive adjustments, Mido found ways to score.

    After a two-point performance against Mali 48 hours earlier, Mido punished Senegal in a number of ways. He had an efficiency rating of 22.

    Bruno Fernando (ANGOLA)

    Points – 14
    Field-Goal
    – 4/8
    Rebounds – 14
    Minutes played – 21:48
    Efficiency – 17

    Fernando, the first Angolan to play in the NBA, was immense for the 2025 AfroBasket hosts in a game they described as a must-win.

    Despite picking up his third foul in the third quarter, the Real Madrid power forward stepped up when Angola needed him most, and they prevailed 84-68.

    He did it all on both ends of the floor, finishing with 14 points and 14 rebounds. He made up for his poor free-throw shooting (6 for 12) with his physicality, which doesn’t show up in game stats.

    The 2016 U18 AfroBasket champion had a 17 efficiency rating, and the Angolans improved to 2–0 with one Group C game left.

    Kur Nyok Kuath (SOUTH SUDAN)

    Kur Nyok Kuath in action versus Libya.

    Points – 12
    Field-Goal
    – 5/5
    Rebounds – 13
    Assists – 3
    Blocks – 3
    Minutes played – 22:27
    Efficiency – 27

    Kuath made the most of his 22 minutes on the floor, registering his first double-double in the tournament as South Sudan overpowered Libya 115-52.

    The 6-foot-10-inch center, who turned 27 two days earlier, entered the game replacing Wenyen Gabriel when South Sudan was on a scoring spree, leading 18-2 midway through the first quarter.

    In his first action, he made one of two free throws before embarking on a dominant performance.

    Libya’s defense could not contain Kuath, who shot 5-for-5 and finished with 12 points and 13 rebounds. Kuath had the second-highest efficiency rating on the team, at 27.

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  • Ticket info: Arsenal Women v Chelsea

    Ticket info: Arsenal Women v Chelsea

    Arsenal Women will take on Chelsea Women in the Barclays Women’s Super League on Saturday, November 8 at Emirates Stadium with kick off at 12:30pm (subject to change due to broadcast selections)

    If you would like to join us at Emirates Stadium ticket information is avaliable below. 

    Tickets for this match are included in the Arsenal Women Season Ticket and Six Game Bundle.

    Sales Phases & Pricing 

    This match will be a Category A fixture – pricing

    Early Bird: Tuesday, August 26 at 2pm – Monday, September 1 at 11:59pm
    General Sale: Tuesday, September 2 at 12am – 7 days prior to kick-off
    Last Chance to Buy: 7 days prior to kick off through to half-time

    There is a transaction limit of 15 tickets for this fixture.  

    Ticket Exchange & Ticket Transfer

    The Ticket Exchange and Ticket Transfer services will be live for this fixture once the fixture has been confirmed. Please be reminded of the seat utilisation policy for our seasonal members:

    • Season Ticket Holders must utilise their seat 8/11 fixtures
    • Six Game Bundle Members must utilise their seat 4/6 fixtures

    Getting your tickets 

    Arsenal Women Season Ticket Holders and Six Game Bundle Members will be able to access their digital ticket via our Ticket Hub once the match has been confirmed. 

    Match-by-match ticket purchasers will receive their digital tickets via email from noreply@boxoffice.arsenal.co.uk closer to the date of the fixture. 

    All confirmation emails will be sent from noreply@boxoffice.arsenal.co.uk once your transaction is complete.

    Supporters will be able to view and download their tickets in our Ticket Hub once tickets have been fulfilled – more information.

    Club Level +

    We’re excited to introduce Club Level+, a new premium experience for Arsenal Women matches at Emirates Stadium. Designed to elevate your matchday, Club Level+ tickets are available in Blocks 41, 62, 63 & 84 and include:

    Fan Choice

    We are pleased to announce that we will participate in the Barclays Women’s Super League’s Fan Choice pilot for the 2025/26 season, which enables clubs to allow supporters to consume alcoholic beverages within view of the pitch during matches, including at their seats inside the stadium bowl. 

    Our participation applies only to our WSL games at Emirates Stadium – WSL Alcohol Fan Choice Pilot FAQs

    Alcohol Zones are listed below for our involvement in the pilot: 

    Lower Tier: Blocks 4-19
    Club Level: All Blocks excluding 50 & 51
    Box Level: All Boxes 

    All other sections of the stadium are alcohol-free zones. 

    View our stadium map

    Visiting Supporters

    Chelsea Women supporters have been offered an away allocation in Blocks 20-23. Further information on away tickets will be provided.

    Booking Information 

    Single Sign-On: Please note you do not need to be a paying member to access our sale windows. However, you will need to ensure you have set up a free ticketing account. 

    Group Discount: Supporters can purchase up to 15 tickets per transaction and a 15% discount is available for general admission and club level group bookings of six tickets or more. To take up this offer, use GROUP6 in the promotional code box when checking out.  

    Disability Access
    Supporters with disability access requirements can purchase tickets to this fixture by contacting our Disability Liaison Team on +44 (0)20 7619 5000 (option 2). 

    Concessionary tickets
    Supporters under 24 years old, seniors aged 66 or over on the day of the game and supporters with disability access requirements are eligible for concessionary tickets. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 and children must have their own ticket.  

    Booking with Children  
    Children under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 and all babies and children are required to have their own ticket. Furthermore, children aged 3 and under are not permitted to sit in the following rows:
    •    Lower Tier – Rows 1-20 
    •    Club Level –  Row 1 
    •    Upper Tier –  Row 1 

    We recommend that young children do not sit in the first two rows due to restricted views and buggies are not permitted at Emirates Stadium. 
     
    Should you have any queries, please contact our Supporter Services team on 020 7619 5000 or fill in our enquiry form.

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  • Know full schedule and watch live streaming in India

    Know full schedule and watch live streaming in India

    Two-time Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker will lead India’s charge at the Asian Shooting Championship 2025, which starts at the Shymkent Shooting Plaza in Kazakhstan from Saturday and runs till August 30.

    Live streaming of the Asian Shooting Championship 2025 will be available in India.

    Organised by the Asian Shooting Confederation, the 2025 Asian Shooting Championship is the 16th edition of the continental showpiece.

    As many as 734 shooters from 28 countries will compete in Kazakhstan. India has sent the largest contingent, comprising 164 shooters across senior and junior events.

    The Indian senior shooting squad for the Asian competition comprise 35 members competing for medals in 15 events. Indian shooters will also compete in the junior events.

    Manu Bhaker will compete in both the women’s 10m air pistol and 25m pistol events. She was a part of the women’s 25m pistol team that won silver in the last Asian Shooting Championship in the Republic of Korea in 2023.

    The Indian shooter, following up after an incredible Paris 2024 campaign which saw her bag two Olympic medals, has had a muted 2025 season with a 10m pistol silver medal at the Lima leg of the ISSF World Cup as her best accomplishment this year.

    Olympians Raiza Dhillon (women’s skeet), Anjum Moudgil (women’s 50m rifle 3 positions), Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar (men’s 50m rifle 3 positions), Sift Kaur Samra (women’s 50m rifle 3 positions), Rudrankksh Patil (men’s 10m air rifle) and Kynan Chenai (men’s Trap) will also be seen in action.

    Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar won the men’s 50m rifle 3 positions event in the last edition of the Asian Shooting Championships.

    Kynan Chenai also bagged a medal in the last continental shooting showpiece after winning silver in the trap team event.

    India finished third after securing a total of 19 medals, including six gold, eight silver and five bronze at the Asian Shooting Championships in 2023.

    Where to watch Asian Shooting Championship 2025 live in India

    Live streaming of the Asian Shooting Championship 2025 will be available on the ISSF YouTube channel. Only finals will be live streamed. There will be no live telecast of the event on any TV channel in India.

    Asian Shooting Championship 2025: Indian shooting squad

    Men

    • 10m Air Rifle: Arjun Babuta, Kiran Ankush Jadhav, Parth Rakesh Mane, Smit Moradiya, Rudrankksh Patil, Akhil Sheoran, Chain Singh, Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar
    • 50m Rifle 3 Positions: Babu Singh Panwar, Kiran Ankush Jadhav, Akhil Sheoran, Chain Singh, Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar
    • 50m Rifle Prone: Goldi Gurjar, Akash Kumar Ravidas, Samarvir Singh, Surya Deep Singh
    • 10m Air Pistol: Anmol Jain, Aditya Malra, Amit Sharma, Saurabh Chaudhary, Inder Singh Suruchi, Varun Tomar
    • 25m Rapid Fire Pistol: Anish Anish, Neeraj Kumar, Bhavesh Shekhawat, Pradeep Singh Shekhawat, Adarsh Singh
    • 25m Standard Pistol: Amanpreet Singh, Harsh Gupta, Udhayveer Sidhu, Gurpreet Singh
    • 25m Centre Fire Pistol: Amanpreet Singh, Ankur Goel, Rajkanwar Singh Sandhu, Gurgaven Singh Sidhu, Gurpreet Singh
    • 50m Pistol: Ram Babu, Amanpreet Singh, Vikram Jagannath Shinde, Ravinder Singh, Yogesh Kumar
    • Trap: Kynan Chenai, Lakshay Lakshay, Vivaan Kapoor, Bhowneesh Mendiratta, Fahd Sultan
    • Skeet: Angad Vir Singh Bajwa, Bhavtegh Singh Gill, Anant Jeet Singh Naruka, Abhay Singh Sekhon
    • Double Trap: Harshvardhan Kaviya, Ankur Mittal, Shaikh Mohsin, Bhanu Pratap Singh

    Women

    • 10m Air Rifle: Mehuli Ghosh, Arya Borse, Sonam Uttam Maskar, Anjum Moudgil, Ananya Naidu, Elavenil Valarivan
    • 50m Rifle 3 Positions: Aadhya Agrawal, Ashi Chouksey, Mehuli Ghosh, Anjum Moudgil, Shriyanka Sadangi, Sift Kaur Samra
    • 50m Rifle Prone: Manini Kaushik, Vidarsa Kochalumkal Vinod, Sift Kaur Samra, Surabhi Bharadwaj Rapole, Tejaswini Sawant
    • 10m Air Pistol: Manu Bhaker, Esha Singh, Palak Palak, Surbhi Rao, Inder Singh Suruchi
    • 25m Pistol: Manu Bhaker, Simranpreet Kaur Brar, Abhidnya Ashok Patil, Rahi Sarnobat, Esha Singh
    • Trap: Aashima Ahlawat, Neeru Neeru, Preeti Rajak
    • Skeet: Maheshwari Chauhan, Raiza Dhillon, Rashmmi Rathore, Ganemat Sekhon
    • Double Trap: Anushka Singh Bhati, Yeshaya Hafiz Contractor, Rajkuwar Pranil Ingle

    Mixed Team

    • 10m Air Rifle: Arjun Babuta, Mehuli Ghosh, Rudrankksh Balasaheb Patil, Elavenil Valarivan
    • 10m Air Pistol: Saurabh Chaudhary, Manu Bhaker, Aditya Malra, Palak Palak, Inder Singh Suruchi
    • Trap: Kynan Chenai, Lakshay Lakshay, Aashima Ahlawat, Neeru Neeru
    • Skeet: Bhavtegh Singh Gill, Abhay Singh Sekhon, Raiza Dhillon, Ganemat Sekhon

    Asian Shooting Championship 2025 shooting schedule

    August 18, Monday

    • Men’s 10m air pistol – 12:15 PM

    August 19, Tuesday

    • Women’s 10m air pistol – 12:15 PM

    August 20, Wednesday

    • 10m air pistol mixed team – 11:30 AM

    August 21, Thursday

    August 23, Saturday

    • 10m air rifle mixed team – 11:30 AM

    August 24, Sunday

    August 25, Monday

    • Women’s 25m pistol – 12:45 PM

    August 26, Tuesday

    • Women’s 50m rifle 3 positions – 12:45 PM

    August 27, Wednesday

    • Women’s 50m rifle prone – 1:30 PM

    August 28, Thursday

    August 29, Friday

    • Men’s 25m centre fire pistol – 12:15 PM

    • Women’s 50m rifle prone – 1:30 PM

    • Trap mixed team – 2:00 PM

    • Double trap men – 2:00 PM

    • Trap men – 3:30 PM

    • Double trap women – 3:00 PM

    • Skeet women – 5:00 PM

    • Trap women – 5:00 PM

    • Skeet mixed team – 5:30 PM

    • Skeet men – 6:30 PM

    August 30, Saturday

    • 10m moving target men – 1:30 PM

    • 10m moving target women – 2:15 PM

    • 10m moving target mixed team – 3:00 PM

    • 50m moving target men – 2:30 PM

    • 50m moving target women – 3:30 PM

    • 50m moving target mixed team – 4:30 PM

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  • Chelsea: Enzo Maresca at odds with club over Levi Colwill replacement

    Chelsea: Enzo Maresca at odds with club over Levi Colwill replacement

    In addition to his Premier League contribution last season, Colwill played a major role as a substitute in the Conference League final and during the Club World Cup as the Blues won their first two major trophies under the current ownership.

    His presence is key tactically, more than defensively but, crucially, Maresca believes that Colwill is his best central defender at build-up play from the back.

    “When we build, we build with Levi in the middle,” said Maresca.

    “Last year we played 64 games and we played all 64 games with either Levi or Tosin [Adarabioyo in the middle].

    “Now Levi is out. The only other one that he can do that job well is Tosin. But we have Premier League, Champions League, with these kind of players.

    “The rest, they can adapt. [Jorrel] Hato is a new one, he never played as the guy in the middle last season [with Ajax], so it’s not about being a central defender.

    “Yes, [he is a] central defender but can he do that? It’s different. Also we have players that unfortunately, like Wes [Fofana] or Benoit [Badiashile], they have in this moment some [injury] problems.

    “And this is the reason why I said that the club knows exactly what I think about central defenders.”

    Josh Acheampong and Trevoh Chalobah having been trialled in Colwill’s role in wins over Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan during a short two-week pre-season.

    Chelsea are known to admire Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi – who is is a target for champions Liverpool – but they are currently planning to strengthen their attacking options in the final two weeks of the transfer window, amid talks with Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho and RB Leipzig midfielder Xavi Simons.

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  • Premier League to pay tribute to Jota and Silva – Manchester United

    Premier League to pay tribute to Jota and Silva – Manchester United

    1. Premier League to pay tribute to Jota and Silva  Manchester United
    2. ‘Diogo’s day’ – emotional Anfield tribute for Jota  BBC
    3. Arne Slot pays Diogo Jota tribute ahead of emotional Liverpool Premier League opener at Anfield  Sky Sports
    4. Emotional Mohamed Salah in tears as Liverpool fans sing Jota tribute at Anfield  India Today
    5. Anfield pays heartfelt tribute to Diogo Jota and Andre Silva at Liverpool vs Bournemouth game; check details  Mint

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  • Premier League 2025-26 preview No 20: Wolves | Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Premier League 2025-26 preview No 20: Wolves | Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Guardian writers’ predicted position: 16th (NB: this is not necessarily Ben Fisher’s prediction but the average of our writers’ tips)

    Last season’s position: 16th

    Home and away kits

    Prospects

    Wolves surely crave a campaign where relegation is off the menu. After a nightmarish start to last season, they turned to Vítor Pereira to pick up the pieces and the Portuguese reversed the direction of travel, in effect ensuring survival by mid-March. Wolves proved they could win without Matheus Cunha when the Brazilian missed four games through suspension in the spring and have retained André and João Gomes, a menacing pair of midfielders, but there will be pressure on Jørgen Strand Larsen to repeat an impressive first season in which he contributed 14 goals.

    The squad appears undercooked after another round of headline departures, with Cunha and Rayan Aït-Nouri who, combined, contributed to 59% of their 54 goals last season, departing for Manchester; Aït-Nouri played more minutes than any other Wolves player and of the five who played the most, three have left: Aït-Nouri, Cunha and Nélson Semedo. Fringe players have departed but Pereira wants a right-wing back to replace Semedo, the club captain who turned down a new contract in favour of a move to Fenerbahce, plus a striker and a midfielder. Wolves need the powerful Colombia winger Jhon Arias, a standout performer for Fluminense at the Club World Cup, to have an immediate impact.

    The mood surrounding the club is subdued, with supporters frustrated at the owner, Fosun, owing to a perceived lack of ambition heading into their eighth consecutive season in the top tier. A winless pre-season served to exacerbate concerns that they will at best stand still, and now Newcastle have Strand Larsen on their bottomless striker shortlist. The death of Diogo Jota, an integral part of the most successful period in the club’s recent history, also hit hard, with one member of the backroom staff attending Jota’s wedding and his funeral 13 days later. Wolves will pay tribute to Jota before their game against Manchester City on Saturday, a visit that will bring the return of Aït-Nouri and provide Pereira an indicator of how much work there is to do.

    How they finished in the past five seasons

    The manager

    Hoisting Wolves clear of trouble means Pereira has plenty of credit and he further endeared himself to supporters by mixing with them in the city-centre Wetherspoon’s. His “first the points, then the pints” mantra ended up on a banner at Molineux. Pereira is 57 – only David Moyes is older – and his Premier League opportunity was a long time in the making. He previously had job offers from Arsenal, Everton, Crystal Palace and arch-rivals West Brom. Now Pereira believes he is ready to prove why he is among the best managers in the division. “If I’m in the right place to challenge myself, I can do magic,” he said.

    Off-field picture

    Wolves announced a five-man “football leadership team” in June, led by the director of football, Domenico Teti, who has reunited with Pereira, with whom he worked at the Saudi Arabian club Al-Shabab. Teti replaced Matt Hobbs, the sporting director, who was influential in recruitment. The finances are broadly thought to be healthy after another summer of high-profile sales. The chair, Jeff Shi, has confirmed he would like to redevelop the Steve Bull Stand – the oldest at Molineux. “The next plan is to try to change a bit there and build more areas for hospitality for more business clients to come and enjoy there,” said Shi.

    Last season’s results

    Star signing

    Wolves hope Fer López, who in joining from Celta Vigo has followed a path trodden by Strand Larsen, will be their next gem. The 21-year-old attacking midfielder, a £19.5m buy, has shown plenty of promise despite only seven starts in La Liga last season. Perhaps it should be no surprise López, tracked by Wolves for several years, appears to have settled quickly; in 2018, aged 14, the Madrid-born player lived in Suffolk for three months, boarding at a private school near Stowmarket, and he trained with Norwich, until they told him he was too small, and with Bacton United 89 in Suffolk.

    Wolves feel that Fer López, who joined from Celta Vigo this summer, can be their next gem. Photograph: Wolverhampton Wanderers FC/Getty Images

    Stepping up

    There is excitement around Mateus Mané, who this summer signed his first professional contract after being formally promoted to Pereira’s squad. The England youth international, who made his Premier League debut against Brighton in May after training with the senior group towards the end of last season, has in effect been fast-tracked into the first team, bypassing the under-21s after registering seven goals and four assists for the under-18s last season. The Portugal-born forward, 18 next month, joined Wolves from non-league Rochdale 18 months ago. He is eligible for Portugal and England and has made seven appearances for the latter’s under-18s. A Next Generation pick last year.

    A big season for …

    Ki-Jana Hoever, named after the former NFL player Ki-Jana Carter, has not featured in a competitive game for Wolves since March 2022 but the Dutchman is primed to begin the season at right-wingback. Hoever, who has spent the previous four seasons on loan, most recently at Auxerre, seized his opportunity in pre-season, impressing Pereira. The overriding sense earlier this summer was that Hoever’s days were numbered but Pereira has given the former Liverpool defender another chance. “I’m trying to do my best to take it,” he said last month. “I hope I can be important for the club.” Sasa Kalajdzic, the 6ft 7in striker, could add to his 14 appearances in old gold after several serious injuries.

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  • Hansi Flick: ‘We’ll give it everything’

    Hansi Flick: ‘We’ll give it everything’

    Hansi Flick is fired up for the La Liga opener FC Barcelona launch their title defence this Saturday 16 August, away to Mallorca. In his pre-match press conference, he expressed satisfaction with his side’s early-season work and backed them to make a winning start.

    “I’m very happy with what I’ve seen in training” the German coach said. “The team is working hard to improve every day. The players are ready for the game at Son Moix.” the German coach said. “Winning three titles last year is not the end, it’s the continuation. We’ll give everything again this season.”

    The message was clear. No room for complacency. In La Liga, every opponent is tough and we have to give our best. We’ll give everything in every match.”

    Above all, he stressed belief in Barça’s style of play. “It’s always good to start with wins” he admitted. “But the most important thing is to believe in how we want to play and keep our confidence. The road is long.”

    Team first, always

    Asked about rising star Lamine Yamal, Flick stuck to his philosophy of team success over personal stats. “The most important thing is to win as a team” he said. “I don’t care how many goals he scores, what matters is winning together.”

    Even so, he praised the 18-year-old’s display in the Gamper against Como, adding that “he’s training very well, on and off the ball, defending and pressing.”

    Depth and versatility

    Flick also welcomed the squad’s flexibility: “It’s good to have versatile players, but you have to manage it. Gerard Martín can play at centre-back or left-back, and he’s done well in both.”

    He also name-checked Dani Olmo and Fermín as key attacking pieces: “Fermín’s season last year was spectacular. Dani Olmo is also in great form.”

    And he saved special praise for his goalkeeper: “Joan Garcia is a fantastic keeper.”

    All in all, there was a confident feel to the conference. And hopefully that same buzz of positivity will shine on the pitch tomorrow!

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  • New-look Liverpool kick off Premier League season after spending spree

    New-look Liverpool kick off Premier League season after spending spree

    Liverpool © Getty Images

    Reigning champions Liverpool kick off the Premier League season on Friday with Europe’s richest league strengthened by a remarkable £2 billion ($2.7 billion) spending splurge.

    Liverpool will include £100 million midfield signing Florian Wirtz and new forward Hugo Ekitike in their squad to face Bournemouth at Anfield, among a handful of new recruits.

    They are favourites to retain their crown but the unknown factor is the potential effect of the tragic death of Portuguese forward Diogo Jota in a car crash in Spain in July.

    Arsenal, one club hoping to topple Liverpool, face an immediate test of their title credentials against a revamped Manchester United on Sunday.

    Newcastle are set to be without unsettled star striker Alexander Isak for a tough trip to Aston Villa – the Swede is wanted by Liverpool.

    Here are several issues to watch on the opening weekend:

    Big-spending Liverpool seek harmony

    Liverpool have changed their careful shopping habits and suddenly outspent their rivals, overhauling a squad fresh from winning the league.

    Only once since 2007, when Manchester City did it in 2019, have the Premier League champions been the biggest-spending English club in the market.

    A spree that has already seen Liverpool’s US owners approve £260 million on Wirtz, Ekitike and defenders Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez, is far from over with Isak and Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi linked with moves to Anfield.

     

     

    Trent Alexander-Arnold, Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez have been sold.

    The transition has shown teething problems in pre-season with a slick attack let down by a porous defence.

    Manager Arne Slot is confident his side are ready as they seek to retain the title for the first time since 1984.

    “I think we’ve lost five to six players that played quite a lot of minutes for us last season and we brought in four new ones, so then it’s normal that there’s a little bit of adaptation,” said Slot.

    “But we are definitely ready for the league to start.”

    Sesko and Gyokeres seek scoring start

    Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres are set to make their Premier League debuts for United and Arsenal respectively at Old Trafford after a summer that could have seen them line up the other way on Sunday.

    Arsenal were linked with a move to Sesko for over a year before deciding to bet on Gyokeres as the man to fire them to a first Premier League title since 2004 for a fee that could rise to £66 million.

    The Gunners have finished second for the past three seasons, lacking a clinical finisher to take that final step towards being champions

    Gyokeres netted a remarkable 97 times in 102 games in two years at Sporting Lisbon, much of which came under United’s now-manager Ruben Amorim.

    Instead of being reunited with the Swede, Amorim has overhauled his attack with the signings of Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha at a combined cost of over £200 million.

    United, one of the world’s richest clubs, had to spend big after their worst season since being relegated in 1974.

    In Amorim’s first year in charge, the Red Devils finished 15th in the Premier League and failed to qualify for Europe, losing the Europa League final.

    Both clubs desperately need a fast start and the battle between the two new No 9s will go a long way to deciding the outcome.

    Villa and Newcastle chase ‘big six’

    As the Premier League’s traditional “big six” of Liverpool, Manchester City, United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham have flexed their financial muscle in the transfer market, Villa and Newcastle have been squeezed out.

    Constrained by the need to meet financial sustainability rules, Villa’s only major signing has been Ivorian stiker Evann Guessand from Nice.

    Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has had to field constant questions about Isak, who sat out pre-season preparations in a bid to force through a move to Liverpool.

    Despite having Saudi owners, the Magpies’ attempts to replace the Swede have repeatedly fallen down, with most of their targets going elsewhere.

    But both Villa and Newcastle have consistently outperformed some of the “big six” in recent seasons and will be targeting Champions League qualification again this season.


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  • First group of players return to Pakistan after West Indies white-ball tour

    First group of players return to Pakistan after West Indies white-ball tour

    LAHORE: The first batch of Pakistan players, including T20I captain Salman Ali Agha, arrived here after the conclusion of the white-ball tour of West Indies. 

    Alongside Salman Agha, Hasan Ali, Faheem Ashraf, and Hasan Nawaz, white-ball head coach Mike Hesson reached Pakistan

    The Pakistan tour of West Indies ended on a poor note as the home side, West Indies, ended their 34-year wait with an ODI series win over the Green Shirts.

    Despite clinching the T20I series 2-1 and winning the opening match of the ODI series, Pakistan faced defeat in the last two games of the tour.

    In the last ODI, West Indies posted a commanding total of 294-6 in their allocated 50 overs.

    West Indies skipper Shai Hope starred with the bat, scoring a sublime century, and powered his team to a sublime total.

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    In reply, Pakistan demonstrated a shambolic batting display as pacer Jayden Seales tormented the visitors’ batting line-up with a record six-wicket haul.

    Eventually, West Indies bundled out Pakistan for a meagre 92 runs and won the series and match by 202 runs.

    With this dominant win, West Indies secured their first ODI series win over Pakistan since 1991.

    The Green Shirts will now head to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for a tri-nation T20Is series, featuring the hosts UAE and Afghanistan ahead of the Asia Cup 2025

    The series will commence on August 29 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium and run until September 7. After the tri-series, Pakistan is set to compete in the Asia Cup 2025, which is scheduled from September 9 to 28.

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  • Max Porter becomes under-21s Head Coach | Club statement | News

    Max Porter becomes under-21s Head Coach | Club statement | News

    We are delighted to announce the appointment of Max Porter as our new under-21s head coach.

    Max joined us in July 2017 as our under-9s coach and has since taken on the role of head coach for numerous age levels, including under-13s, under-17s and under-19s, as well as being our youth development phase lead coach.

    Max becomes our under-21s head coach ahead of the 2025/26 campaign following the departure of Mehmet Ali, who joined Brentford’s first team coaching staff this summer. Max will be supported by Ken Gillard, our professional development phase lead coach.

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    In his previous role as under-21 assistant coach, Max has already helped provide a strong foundation for many of our young players as they prepare for their futures in senior football, alongside competing regularly in Premier League 2.

    Our Academy manager, Per Mertesacker, said: “Max has got the qualities needed to be a successful leader and coach. The environment he creates for staff and young players is always one of high challenge and ultimate care. Max is driving the highest standards and is a brilliant colleague and coach. We are all looking forward to supporting Max as he continues to develop in this role, and thank him for all his hard work and commitment so far.”

    Everyone at Arsenal wishes Max all the best in his new role as our under-21s head coach.

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