Howe can forget Elanga by unleashing Newcastle's teen who's 'like Yamal'

When you think of Newcastle United, you don’t first think of a full-flowing youth system.

While Alan Shearer began his youth in his home city, he did not play for Newcastle and signed an academy deal with Southampton before the Magpies could swoop. On the south coast, he was schooled and developed into the superstar the Toon would one day welcome home.

Newcastle have since sharpened their academy ranks, with the PIF investing in young talent to underlay Eddie Howe’s first-team squad. It is by supporting the seniors with promising up-and-comers that the chances of sustained success are raised, forging a closer bond with the city besides.

But Newcastle are still putting their emphasis on bringing over impactful additions to help Howe achieve his goals. However, one of these recent arrivals, Anthony Elanga, has struggled to get going so far, and a continuation of his woes could see a young prospect rise up and take his place.

Elanga's start to life at Newcastle

Let’s scale it back a bit. It’s transfer deadline day, August 2024. Newcastle need a right winger, need one badly.

And Elanga has been profiled as the man for the job, with Newcastle persistent after an initial £35m offer was rejected by Evangelos Marinakis. A second £50m bid arrives, proving the scale of Newcastle’s ambition, but Marinakis doesn’t want to play ball, and Tyneside do not welcome their man.

One year on, Elanga has signed for Newcastle in a £55m deal, and this tells us of a clear strategy for a player who has been scouted and analysed. He fits Howe’s vision and racked up 31 goal contributions across two Premier League terms with the Tricky Trees.

But he’s struggled thus far in the north east, having gone 12 matches in all competitions this term without a single direct goal involvement. Limited in attacking quality, Howe, and Elanga himself, will expect much more over the coming months.

The jury remains out, of course, but there’s a lot to be excited about, with Elanga’s fleet-footed pace and creative flair singled out by pundit Jamie Carragher as being perfect for Woltemade, who has suffered no such slowness in his start to life at SJP.

However, if Newcastle’s speedy signing fails to improve, he may fall quickly down the pecking order, with Jacob Murphy racking up an assist in midweek.

But it’s not just the 30-year-old stalwart who could threaten Elanga’s berth, with a Lamine Yamal-esque youngster looking to make headway on Tyneside after arriving from overseas this summer.

The Newcastle teen who's 'like Yamal"

Newcastle have a wave of youth talent incoming on Tyneside as has not been seen in many years. The likes of Elliot Anderson (sadly sold to Nottingham Forest) and Lewis Miley are among the brightest rising stars.

But that’s not all. An impetus has been placed on signing formative players and developing them. Seung-soo Park is a fine representation of this, having been dubbed ‘the Korean Lamine Yamal’ by one Asian football writer, who understands the teenager has been given his own locker at St. James’ Park, which tells much of Howe’s belief in the youngster’s potential.

Aged 18, Park joined the Magpies from K League 2 side Suwon Bluewings this summer, fee undisclosed. He had featured 18 times for the Suwon first team, scoring once and providing three assists.

Instantly among the senior fold, journalist Liam Kennedy marvelled at the “surprise package”, with the high regard he was held in clear from the off.

Like Elanga, Park is endowed with speed and power, and he’s versatile enough to play across the frontline. Across two matches in the EFL Trophy this term, he has shown much promise, combative in the challenge while being creative and enterprising on the ball.

Seung-soo Park in the EFL Trophy

Stats

vs Huddersfield

vs Mansfield

Minutes played

62′

90′

Goals

0

0

Assists

0

1

Touches

26

49

Shots (on target)

0 (0)

2 (1)

Accurate passes

16/18 (89%)

23/28 (82%)

Chances created

1

3

Dribbles

2/3

3/3

Recoveries

2

3

Tackles won

0/0

0/1

Ground duels

3/4

5/7

Data via Sofascore

Those ball-carrying statistics tell a tale. Park has the trappings of an elite dribbler, and in this, he could rival Elanga in the years to come at St. James’ Park.

The comparisons to Yamal are not without substance, and if the talent can develop his prolific edge in front of goal, he could topple Elanga and maybe even rival the likes of Anthony Gordon and Nick Woltemade for the talismanic crown among Howe’s star men.

After all, the evidence thus far shows a player whose creativity and flair on the ball is cut from a similar cloth to those at the highest step of the Newcastle pyramid. To put that another way, it’s only a matter of time.

Hailed as a “real find” by Toon correspondent Charlier Bennett, Park is billed for big things, all right, with the reporter going on to whether the versatile forward “should remain with the first team this season?”

He has now made eight appearances for the U21s, and while Park continues to search for his first goal in black and white, like Elanga, he is adapting to a wholly new environment and could find himself fast-tracked with a bit more match action.

The five-cap South Korean U20 international, with one goal to his name, is one of the most exciting young talents to emerge from Asia in recent years, and though he faces stiff competition for a place on the Newcastle flanks, he has a big fan in Howe, and boasts the ability to leapfrog Elanga down the line, should the Swedish winger fail to kick on at the senior level.

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Newcastle United are in a six-club battle to sign an “exceptional” Champions League-winning player, sending scouts to watch him in action.

Newcastle handed Livramento injury concern in Arsenal heartbreak

The Magpies lost 2-1 at home to Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon, as their disappointing start to the season continues.

The nature of the defeat was bad enough, with the Gunners winning it in the dying seconds, but a serious-looking injury to Tino Livramento compounded Newcastle’s misery, with Eddie Howe clearly concerned about it after the game.

“He’s such a big player for us in so many different ways – his versatility, his attitude, his quality. If we’re going to miss that for any length of time, it is going to be a huge blow.”

Losing Livramento for a lengthy period of time would be a massive blow for Newcastle, considering what a key man he has become at both right and left-back, and it could even affect his chances of representing England at the 2026 World Cup.

Away from the injury news, it looks as though the Magpies are still trying to show ambition in the transfer market, with a Champions League winner mentioned as an option for them in 2026.

Newcastle send scouts to watch "exceptional" star

According to a new report from Caught Offside, Newcastle United are “closely monitoring” Real Madrid forward Arda Guler, sending scouts to watch him in La Liga action.

The Magpies are far from alone in expressing an interest in the Turk, however, with Arsenal, Tottenham, AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig making it a six-club tussle for his signature. The Gunners have been the most strongly linked, pursuing the Turkey prodigy – who was also wanted by Barcelona before he chose Madrid – since earlier this summer.

Guler is arguably one of the most gifted and exciting young attacking players in Europe, so Newcastle supporters should love the idea of him moving to St James’ Park.

The 20-year-old has tasted Champions League glory with Madrid, impressing with his left-footed guile as a squad player, with Spain coach Luis de la Fuente a big admirer of him.

“Arda Guler is an exceptional player. We’re watching him here in La Liga with Real Madrid. His position has changed, he’s shown that he’s very versatile. He can play in deeper positions, close to the box, and also on the wing. He’s a great player.”

Guler isn’t always a key starter for Madrid, given the world-class attacking depth at their disposal, but he already has three goals and assists apiece in the league this season, suggesting that he is an important player for Xabi Alonso.

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If he decides that he needs a new challenge, though, wanting to be the star man at a club, Newcastle should be at the front of the queue for his signature.

Nuno can drop Fullkrug & Wilson for West Ham's 20-year-old "goalscorer"

They may well be in the Premier League relegation zone, but things are starting to look up for West Ham United.

Importantly, Graham Potter is now ancient history, and Nuno Espírito Santo is already getting the team to play better.

For example, they managed to fight back from a goal down and claim a point away to Everton, and while they didn’t really lay a finger on Arsenal, they also were not blown away.

However, there are still, of course, problems to solve, such as the team’s dire strikeforce of Niclas Füllkrug and Callum Wilson, although that problem could potentially be addressed through the academy.

West Ham's Füllkrug & Wilson problem

Even though West Ham are undoubtedly better than where they currently sit in the table, there are a few areas of the team that desperately need attention, like the striker department.

Go back to last summer, and it looked like the East Londoners had gone some way towards doing just that when they signed Füllkrug from Borussia Dortmund.

The German international was just coming off a season in which he scored 15 goals and provided ten assists in 43 appearances for the Bundesliga side and featured at the Euros in his homeland.

Unfortunately, the player the Hammers got their hands on has looked nothing like that clinical striker, as so far, in 27 games for the club, the 32-year-old has scored just three goals and provided two assists.

Worse yet, all five of those goal involvements came last season, and so far this year, he has been less than effective up top.

Füllkrug’s West Ham career

Season

24/25

25/26

Appearances

20

7

Minutes

877′

385′

Goals

3

0

Assists

2

0

Goal Involvements per Match

0.25

0.00

Minutes per Goal Involvement

175.4′

N/A

All Stats via Transfermarkt

Now, it might seem harsh to judge Wilson so early on in his West Ham career, but even as a free signing, he’s an underwhelming addition to the team at best.

So far, he has scored one goal in six appearances, which just isn’t good enough for a club of this size, and considering he scored just once in 22 games for Newcastle United last season, it seems unlikely he’s going to rediscover his form anytime soon.

Newcastle striker Callum Wilson

In all, it is clear as can be that West Ham need a new striker, and while they could, and probably should, sign one in January, Nuno might already have a solution in the academy.

West Ham's Füllkrug & Wilson replacement

While the first team has been underwhelming at best for West Ham over the last couple of years, the academy continues to produce promising talent after promising talent like Emeka Adiele, Elisha Sowunmi and Chuk Obi.

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Moreover, the academy could provide Nuno with a solution to his Füllkrug and Wilson problem in the shape of Callum Marshall.

The 20-year-old centre-forward is currently plying his trade with the club’s U21 side and has racked up a reasonably impressive tally of four goals and one assist in just three appearances, totalling 270 minutes, which is an average of 1.33 goal involvements per game, or one every 67.5 minutes.

However, what makes the Northern Irishman a prime candidate to come and start ahead of the more senior strikers at some point this season is that he’s already got a good amount of senior football under his belt.

For example, he was given 29 minutes against Arsenal on Saturday, but more importantly, he spent last season on loan with Huddersfield Town, where he made quite an impact.

In all, the Glengormley-born poacher made 46 appearances for the Terriers, totalling 2841 minutes, in which he scored ten goals and provided four assists, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 3.28 games, or every 202.92 minutes.

Now, that might not sound outrageously impressive, but it’s important to remember that it was the youngster’s first proper season of regular first-team football, and he clearly did something right as he was named the club’s Player of the Year.

Moreover, with 12 international caps already under his belt, the “natural goalscorer,” as dubbed by former Huddersfield boss Michael Duff, is unlikely to be fazed by the task of starting a league game or two in the coming months.

Ultimately, it might not be the perfect solution, but with neither Füllkrug nor Wilson being good enough to lead the line for West Ham, Nuno should turn to Marshall.

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راشفورد يوضح موقفه من الاستمرار مع برشلونة

كشف ماركوس راشفورد مهاجم برشلونة أن عرض النادي لضمه لم يكن المرة الأولى في الصيف الماضي، لكنه يعتقد أن التوقيت كان مناسباً لاتخاذ هذه الخطوة بعد سعيه للتغيير بعد أكثر من 20 عاماً في مانشستر يونايتد.

وقدم مهاجم برشلونة أداء رائعًا مع فريفه وسجل خمسة أهداف خلال 12 مباراة بعد انضمامه على سبيل الإعارة من مانشستر يونايتد.

وأكد المهاجم الدولي الإنجليزي أنه يستفيد من تواجده في أجواء جديدة بعد إنهاء ارتباطه مع مانشستر يونايتد في الصيف الماضي.

وقال راشفورد لشبكة “ESPN” في مقابلة جرت مع اللاعب قبل لقاء الكلاسيكو: “لقد قضيت سنوات طويلة في مكان واحد”.

وأضاف :”ينسى الناس هذا لكن 24 أو 23 عاماً من حياتي قضيتها مع مانشستر يونايتد لذا أحياناً نحتاج للتغيير، أعتقد أن هذا هو حالي وأنا أستمتع بكل شيء”.

أقرأ أيضاً.. راشفورد: الكلاسيكو أعظم مباراة في تاريخ كرة القدم.. وهذه لحظتي الأفضل مع برشلونة

وكشف راشفورد أنه كان من الممكن أن يتم هذا الانتقال بشكل مبكر أكثر لو سارت مسيرته مع يونايتد بشكل مختلف: “أؤمن فقط أن الأمور تحدث في وقتها المناسب”.

وواصل: “هذه ليست المرة الأولى التي أتحدث فيها مع برشلونة عن إمكانية قدومي إلى هنا، لكن لسبب ما لم يحدث ذلك في الماضي والآن فرصتي لتحقيق ذلك، أشعر أنه لا يوجد وقت أفضل من الحاضر لذلك أتعامل مع الأمور يوماً بيوم والأهم أن أواصل التحسن، لأنه عند الاعتزال، ستفتقد كل شيء، الإيجابيات والسلبيات وستفتقد الرياضة، كل يوم أتعامل مع الأمر يوماً بيوم وأحاول التحسن عن اليوم السابق”.

ويلعب راشفورد مع برشلونة على سبيل الإعارة مع خيار الشراء وسيتخذ النادي قراراً بشأن مستقبله، ويرتبط الدولي الإنجليزي بعقد مع مانشستر يونايتد حتى عام 2028.

وعما إذا كان يرغب في الاستمرار مع بطل الدوري الإسباني: “بالتأكيد، استمتع باللعب مع برشلونة وأعتقد أن برشلونة لكل من يحب كرة القدم هو أحد أهم الأندية في تاريخ اللعبة، إنه شرف كبير لي كلاعب”.

وشدد: “أستمتع بوقتي في إسبانيا حقاً، التوقيت مثالي، ولكنه كان تغييراً كبيراً أتعلم كل يوم، آمل أن أبقى في برشلونة لفترة طويلة، أتوافق جيدًا مع روني (باردجي)، وكذلك مع كوندي وفرينكي، إنه فريق نتكامل فيه جميعاً نحن متحدون”.

واختتم: “الفريق رائع، سأواصل السعي، علينا أن نستمر على هذا المنوال لنكون في أفضل حالاتنا، أمامنا الكثير لنفعله هذا الموسم”.  

Leny Yoro makes surprise flying return to former club after starring for Man Utd in vital win over Sunderland

Leny Yoro made a surprise flying return to Lille after starring for Manchester United during their win over Sunderland. The 19-year-old defender, who joined United in the summer for a whopping £52 million, jetted across the Channel on Sunday to watch his boyhood club take on Paris Saint-Germain in a blockbuster Ligue 1 clash.

United star flies home for surprise appearance

After seven formative years at Lille, rising through their academy and racking up 60 senior appearances, Yoro’s return was nothing short of emotional. This wasn’t a typical visit either; the young star was invited onto the pitch before kick-off for a farewell moment that sent the Stade Pierre Mauroy crowd into raptures. As part of French football’s matchday traditions, Lille handed Yoro the honour of taking the ceremonial kick-off. 

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Donning a Lille home shirt with “Yoro 15” emblazoned across the back, along with a club scarf and jeans, the teenager walked onto the pitch to thunderous applause. He shook hands with none other than Olivier Giroud, the 39-year-old French icon now leading Lille’s attack after his own Premier League adventures with Arsenal and Chelsea.

With a warm smile and a gentle tap of the ball, Yoro performed the honorary kick-off before waving to the fans who once watched him grow from a boy into one of Europe’s most coveted young defenders. The ovation that followed proved just how much affection Lille supporters still hold for their academy graduate.

PSG and Lille serve up a thriller

Once the ceremonial duties were done, Yoro settled into the stands to enjoy an all-action Ligue 1 showdown. PSG drew first blood in the 66th minute through Nuno Mendes, the Portuguese wing-back finishing off a slick team move to silence the home supporters. But Lille, true to form, refused to roll over. Their persistence paid off late in the game when substitute Ethan Mbappe, the younger brother of global superstar Kylian, smashed home the equaliser. He marked the goal with his brother’s trademark arms-folded celebration, a moment that brought smiles across the stadium, including Kylian himself, who was watching proudly from the VIP seats.

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After his sentimental return to France, Yoro’s focus now switches back to business. Following the international break, Manchester United face arch-rivals Liverpool at Anfield on October 19, and the young defender will be tasked with shackling the Reds' record-breaking signing, Alexander Isak, in front of the Kop.

Better than Lukebakio: Nottingham Forest advancing for late £35m deal

Nottingham Forest had really ramped up their transfer activity heading into the drama that is deadline day.

At the time of writing, the Tricky Trees have welcomed in ten brand-new faces to the City Ground this summer, with John Victor the latest capture from Botafogo to enhance the Premier League outfit’s options in goal.

John Victor for Botafofo.

All this frenzied activity isn’t slowing down either as we head towards 7pm’s sharp cut-off, as Forest now look set to land a long-term target to further bolster their plentiful attacking personnel.

Nottingham Forest close in on £35m star

There had been whispers all window long regarding Forest’s chase for RC Strasbourg ace Dilane Bakwa.

Now, it looks as if Nuno Espirito Santo’s men have finally won their long-sought-after attacker, with journalist John Percy first taking to X to confirm that the Europa League competitors were in advanced talks for the Frenchman, with the Ligue 1 side looking for a fee of around £35m.

Following that, another Forest-based journalist, Tom Collomosse has added more fuel to the fire by stating that a medical will take place today for the winger to join the ever-increasing ranks.

After failing to secure a deal for the now Benfica-bound Dodi Lukebakio, this would be a welcome relief if Forest could snap up the signature of Bakwa instead, with the assist-hungry attacker arguably an improvement on the Belgian.

How Bakwa compares to Lukebakio

Of course, nobody at the City Ground would have actively turned their nose up at Lukebakio entering the building, with the 27-year-old just fresh off an 11-goal season in La Liga with soon-to-be ex-employers Sevilla.

But, away from that standout offering, he has struggled in the Spanish top-flight previously to be at that same consistent peak, with only five goals powered home during the 2023/24 season.

Bakwa for Strasbourg vs Lukebakio for Sevilla

League stats

Bakwa

Lukebakio

Games played

64

63

Goals scored

10

17

Assists

18

3

Big chances created

27

10

Stats by Sofascore

Whereas, Bakwa has only grown in confidence the more he’s donned Strasbourg blue, with a ridiculous tally of one goal and three assists already next to his name in Ligue 1 action this campaign, despite only lining up for three contests so far.

Lukebakio might well have more strikes next to his name when comparing the head-to-head statistics, but the £35m attacker is an unbelievable creative force when he gets going, with a whopping 27 big chances created for his Strasbourg teammates from 64 league appearances.

This will surely be one facet of his varied game that has caught Forest’s eye, considering Anthony Elanga is no longer under Nuno’s wing, who was an assist king for the likes of Chris Wood throughout his stint in the Midlands.

Moreover, with Bakwa being just 22 years of age – compared to Lukebakio, who is 27 – Nuno will hope he can get even more out of a talent who has dazzled Ligue 1 defences for fun, with the young attacker already being branded as “very exciting” to watch by journalist Josh Bunting.

The real challenge for Forest’s statement deadline day purchase will be how he acclimatises to the pressures of the Premier League.

But, if his blistering Ligue 1 numbers are anything to go by, this could be a golden deal at the £35m mark, as Forest instantly brushes Lukebakio’s move falling through to land their long-term man.

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Tottenham player ratings vs Villarreal: Spurs get away with it – calamitous own goal settles Champions League return as Thomas Frank's side survive scintillating threat of ex-Arsenal man Nicolas Pepe

Tottenham opened their 2025-26 Champions League campaign with a 1-0 victory at home to Villarreal, though will be a tad grateful they were able to claim three points on opening night. Thomas Frank made his debut as a coach in Europe's top club competition and will be relieved that his side took the three points, but will know there is work to do if they are to progress from the league phase.

It took Tottenham only four minutes to take the lead, though it came through fortuitous circumstances. Lucas Bergvall's low cross into Richarlison was easily cut out by Luiz Junior, but somehow the Villarreal goalkeeper fumbled the ball backwards over the goal line.

Spurs wanted a penalty towards the end of the first half when Richarlison was felled by Pape Gueye, though their appeals were dismissed and a lengthy VAR check proved inconclusive. Gueye got away with another VAR call when the ball ricocheted up onto his arm inside the 18-yard box soon after.

An incredibly dull second half almost sparked into life near its end when Micky van de Ven brought down Georges Mikautadze just outside his own penalty area, with VAR confirming a free-kick but not a red card despite the hefty challenge. Former Arsenal winger Nicolas Pepe flashed the resulting set piece narrowly wide and that was as close as Villarreal came to finding an equaliser, with Spurs holding on to secure a fourth clean sheet from their opening six matches in all competitions this season.

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Guglielmo Vicario (5/10):

Flapped at a cross early on and skewed a pass into the feet of an opposition attacker in the second half, but didn't have a lot else to do.

Pedro Porro (6/10):

A lot more assured defensively than he has been already this season. Couldn't get forward too often due to Villarreal's pressing.

Cristian Romero (6/10):

The only defender who at least tried to make the odd line-breaking pass, even if they were usually cut out pretty swiftly.

Micky van de Ven (6/10):

Made a couple of fine recovery challenges with his trademark pace and power, though another referee may have sent him off for his challenge on Mikautadze late on.

Djed Spence (4/10):

England's newest international endured a frustrating evening at both ends. Found it tough marking ex-Arsenal winger Pepe, while his reluctance to play the ball down the line made Spurs easy to defend against on the left flank. Hooked for Udogie.

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Rodrigo Bentancur (6/10):

Kept play ticking neatly in the centre of the park, while he also swept up diligently.

Lucas Bergvall (7/10):

It was his cross that led to Junior's strange own goal, though the young Swede could hardly take any credit for breaking the deadlock. Dragged the team up the pitch at times, as Frank has made a point of. Afforded a standing ovation when brought off for Danso.

Pape Matar Sarr (6/10):

Found pockets of space between midfield and attack on occasion, but not enough to actually harm Villarreal. Substituted for Palhinha.

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Mohammed Kudus (5/10):

Probably his poorest game since joining Spurs this summer, holding onto the ball for too long and misplacing simple passes.

Richarlison (5/10):

The Brazilian's inability to hold the ball up made playing through the middle a chore for Spurs. Taken off for debutant Kolo Muani.

Xavi Simons (6/10):

If anyone looked like producing a piece of magic, it was the mercurial Simons. However, he could only show brief glimpses of his trickery before being subbed for Johnson.

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Destiny Udogie (5/10):

Came on for Spence as he ramps up his return to full fitness. A little overeager in the challenge.

Joao Palhinha (6/10):

On in place of Sarr and brought some needed steel to the midfield battle.

Randal Kolo Muani (5/10):

Replaced Richarlison. Hardly involved on his first appearance for Spurs.

Brennan Johnson (5/10):

On for Simons, though like Kolo Muani couldn't get on the ball too much.

Kevin Danso (N/A):

On in stoppage time for Bergvall to see out the win.

Thomas Frank (6/10):

Tottenham were poor for much of the evening, though not poor enough to actually cede a chance of note.

Saurashtra continue ascent, Karnataka knock out Tamil Nadu, Punjab stay on the edge

Saurashtra stay alive after blockbuster show

Saurashtra smashed 266 for 6, the second-highest total in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy history, en route to a 78-run win over Group B table-toppers Baroda. Their fourth win in five games vaulted Saurashtra to second place on the points table, with the top three, Baroda, Saurashtra and Gujarat, all separated only by net run rate.A Baroda attack sans the rested Hardik Pandya, the leading six-hitter in the tournament at this stage, came under fire from Harvik Desai, the wicketkeeper, who set the tone early on, with a 39-ball 76. There were handy contributions from opener Tarang Goel (15-ball 40) and Jay Gohil, who smashed an 18-ball 53 at No. 6.Baroda’s chase was dented early as they were reduced to 29 for 3 inside the powerplay. They managed to limit the damage to their net run rate by finishing with 188 for 8, thereby remaining table-toppers.Related

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Karnataka knock Tamil Nadu out

Karnataka quick Vasuki Koushik made use of the early morning moisture in Indore to rip past Tamil Nadu in a sensational new-ball burst that fetched him three wickets in his first two overs. Tamil Nadu, who were reduced to 7 for 4 by then, were bowled out for 90, with Karnataka, fuelled by Manish Pandey’s 42, chasing down the runs in just 11.3 overs.Given how close the table is stacked, with all of Gujarat, Saurashtra and Baroda ahead of them, this was a virtual knockout. The result meant Tamil Nadu will be eliminated from the group stages of a tournament they have dominated in the recent past (they won back-to-back in 2020-21 and 2021-22).

Dhir, Ramandeep keep Punjab alive

Punjab continue to live on the edge. After clinching a Super Over win two nights ago against Mizoram, they beat Hyderabad by seven runs to keep their slim knockouts hopes alive. Their win on Sunday was fuelled by Naman Dhir, highly rated by Mumbai Indians, and Ramandeep Singh, who was retained by Kolkata Knight Riders before the recent auction.Having scored 196 for 6, thanks in part to Anmolpreet Singh’s 60 and Ramandeep’s unbeaten 11-ball 39, Punjab managed to bundle out Hyderabad for 189, with Dhir picking up his first five-for in T20s. Tilak Varma, the Hyderabad captain, managed just a run-a-ball 9.File photo: Ramandeep Singh’s cameo helped Punjab put up a winning score against Hyderabad•Associated Press

This was a clear case of the scorecard not revealing how one-sided the game threatened to be when Hyderabad were 141 for 8 in 17 overs. Then Chama Milind, the left-arm seamer, unleashed a barrage of sixes in his 22-ball 55 to take the game closer before Arshdeep Singh dealt the final blow to seal victory.

Bharat, Bhui lead Andhra’s charge

Unbeaten for four games running, Andhra are in with a good shout of making the knockouts. But their task gets tougher from here on as they still have games remaining against Kerala and Mumbai, both of whom are also in knockouts contention, and right behind them in Group E.On Sunday, KS Bharat and Ricky Bhui combined to help Andhra ransack 222 for 8 against Services for a 23-run win. Opening the batting, Bharat scored a 39-ball 63, while Bhui’s 84 came off just 35 balls and contained five sixes. Services made a good fist of the target with captain Mohit Ahlawat smashing 74 off 37. But an impressive 3 for 26 from Cheepurapalli Stephen eventually restricted them to 199.

How Benjamin Sesko can become 'complete striker' for Man Utd after £74m investment in forward that has 'everything'

Manchester United have been told that they have hit the jackpot with the signing of Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig in a whopping £74 million ($100m) deal, as the Slovenia international can become a "complete striker" at Old Trafford. The Red Devils, however, will need to be patient with their new forward, who needs time to realise his full potential.

  • Man Utd told Sesko will become "complete striker"
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Sesko has had an underwhelming start to his journey in England as he is yet to feature in Ruben Amorim's starting line-up in the Premier League. However, the former RB Leipzig forward did star in Slovenia's 2-2 draw against Sweden in a World Cup qualifying game as he contributed with the assist for Zan Vipotnik's late equaliser. 

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    While Sesko has not lived upto the expectations at Old Trafford yet after the first three rounds of Premier League games, his national team strike partner and former Middlesbrough star Andraz Sporar has backed the 22-year-old to be a hit at Old Trafford and be a "complete striker". 

  • WHAT SPORAR SAID

    The 31-year-old spoke highly of his compatriot as he told reporters: "What does he bring to United? Everything. He has speed, power, intelligence, good football IQ. I believe he can be a complete striker in the next two or three years. But he’s still young. He will help Manchester United a lot, they just need to be patient. I believe he’ll score the goals and every year he will be better and better."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR SESKO?

    The Red Devils striker will be back in action for Slovenia on Monday as they take on Switzerland in their second World Cup qualifying game. Next Sunday, he is expected to be handed his maiden Premier League start in the Manchester derby.

خاص | كواليس ومفاجآت.. تفاصيل جلسة التحقيق مع زيزو في اتحاد الكرة

شهد مقر الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، صباح اليوم الإثنين، انعقاد جلسة استماع رسمية أمام اللجنة القانونية، حضرها أحمد سيد زيزو، لاعب الأهلي الحالي والزمالك السابق، وذلك على خلفية الشكاوى المقدمة ضده من القلعة البيضاء.

وبحسب مصادر مطلعة لـ بطولات، فقد قدم دفاع اللاعب مستندات رسمية تؤكد أن توقيعه للأهلي جاء في فترة قانونية لا تخالف اللوائح، كما نُفيت تمامًا أحقية الزمالك في الحصول على أي نسب مالية من الإعلانات التي ظهر فيها اللاعب، حيث جرى تقديم ما يثبت استقلاله التام في هذا الجانب.

كما حضر والد زيزو الجلسة، وقدم أوراقًا تُثبت أن مستحقات نجله المتأخرة لدى الزمالك تبلغ نحو 82.5 مليون جنيه، مطالبًا بالحصول على المبلغ كاملًا.

طالع أيضًا | الأهلي يعلن موقف زيزو من مباراة الزمالك في قمة الدوري

أما عن اتهامات الانقطاع عن التدريبات، فقد رد اللاعب مؤكدًا أن ما بدر من بعض العاملين بالنادي وقتها، من إزالة صوره ودهسها، أثار داخله حالة من الخوف والقلق من العودة لمقر الزمالك.

وأوضح زيزو أنه كان حريصًا على التزامه مع نادي الزمالك طوال سنواته السابقة، ولم يكن في نيته التمرد أو التغيب دون سبب.

وأضاف زيزو أن عودته للتدريبات جاءت مباشرة عقب تلقيه التأكيدات اللازمة من مسؤولي نادي الزمالك، وبعد أن شعر بأن الأجواء باتت أكثر أمانًا، مما يبرئه من أي اتهام بالتقصير أو التمرد.

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