Chelsea boss Emma Hayes reveals 'doubtful' England star Millie Bright is still struggling as a result of pre-World Cup knee injury ahead of Paris FC Champions League clash

Chelsea captain Millie Bright may have to miss her team's Women's Champions League clash against Paris FC because of a knee injury, Emma Hayes says.

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Defender had knee surgery in early 2023Chelsea being cautious with number of gamesBright could pull out of England teamWHAT HAPPENED?

The defender has featured prominently for Chelsea this season, making seven appearances across the Women's Super League (WSL) and Champions League. However, Blues coach Hayes says a knee issue she sustained before the World Cup earlier this year is still an issue as Bright must manage her workload after undergoing an operation.

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Hayes told reporters ahead of Thursday's European clash: "Millie's 50/50 for tomorrow. Having so many games in quick succession, we're managing her loading. She's very much in doubt for tomorrow. Preparation going into the World Cup wasn't ideal. She probably rushed herself back and she's also come back after the World Cup and quickly into the Chelsea season. Perhaps she needed a little bit longer. Her knee is a little bit angry at the minute. It is not anything too detrimental. We're just listening to her body. We're going to take decisions on a day-by-day basis."

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Bright was named in the England squad for the matches against Netherlands and Scotland next month. However, Hayes added that there is a "strong possibility" that the 30-year-old will have to pull out of the camp.

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Chelsea host Paris FC at Stamford Bridge in the Champions League. The London side are second in their group after drawing their first game of the competition. The reigning WSL champions and current leaders will then face Leicester in the league on Sunday.

From Barcelona to West Ham: Top 20 club wage levels

The likes of Real Madrid, Manchester United and Aston Villa make the list of the top 20 most expensive wage bills

UEFA has revealed the top 20 clubs in Europe who pay the most in wages, and there are some surprising names on the list!

The likes of Barcelona, Real Madrid and PSG are, of course, near the very top of the ranking, but the likes of Everton, Wolfsburg and, amazingly, Aston Villa also make the top 20.

Take a look at the list!

20West Ham United Wages: €114m. Year-on-year growth: 20%. % of total revenue: 59%. Multiple of the league average: 0.7xAdvertisementGetty Images19Aston Villa Wages: €125m | Year-on-year growth: 14% | % of total revenue: 85% | Multiple of the league average: 0.8xMIGUEL MEDINA/AFP/Getty Images18Inter Milan

Wages: €127m Year-on-year growth: 6%. % of total revenue: 63% Multiple of the league average: 1.9x

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Twitter17EvertonWages: €128m. Year-on-year growth: 27%. % of total revenue: 78%. Multiple of the league average: 0.8x

Joao Cancelo to Barcelona is back on! Man City defender agrees personal terms with La Liga champions ahead of transfer to Camp Nou

Joao Cancelo may get a transfer to Barcelona after all, with the Manchester City defender reportedly agreeing personal terms with the Liga champions.

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Blaugrana have wanted Portuguese for some timeClosing in on deal during summer transfer windowSet to use Dembele sale to help fund moveWHAT HAPPENED?

The versatile Portugal international has been heavily linked with the Catalan giants for some time, with his undoubted ability of obvious appeal to ambitious outfits around the world. Barca had been hoping to do a deal for Cancelo back in January, with it claimed that City prevented them from completing a swoop in that window.

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The Blaugrana have refused to throw in the towel on Cancelo, with claiming that agreement may now be close. Barca are said to have agreed terms on a contract with the 29-year-old – who can operate in both full-back positions – with talks taking place regarding the structure of a deal with City.

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It is not yet clear how Barcelona will incorporate Cancelo into their ranks, with an initial loan agreement – similar to that which took the Portuguese to Bayern Munich in January – expected to be put in place. Said deal will include the option for a permanent transfer to be pushed through at a later date.

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Barcelona are looking to use some of the funds generated from Ousmane Dembele’s impending transfer to Paris Saint-Germain to help fund their move for Cancelo. The former Benfica and Juventus star has figured for City in pre-season, but is not expected to have a long-term future at the Etihad Stadium after being offloaded to Germany by demanding coach Pep Guardiola in the winter window.

'The whole thing is very odd' – Chelsea's £1bn transfer spend questioned by Asmir Begovic with ex-Blues 'keeper admitting he hasn't heard of some signings

Ex-Chelsea goalkeeper Asmir Begovic has questioned the Blues’ £1 billion ($1.2bn) spending spree, claiming he has not heard of some of their signings.

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Big money invested across the last 12 monthsLittle return enjoyed so farUrged to snap up more proven talentWHAT HAPPENED?

The Premier League giants have invested heavily since Todd Boehly completed his takeover of the club in summer 2022. Eye-watering amounts of money have been splashed out on the likes of Raheem Sterling, Kalidou Koulibaly, Marc Cucurella, Wesley Fofana, Mykhailo Mudryk, Enzo Fernandez, Malo Gusto, Christopher Nkunku, Axel Disasi, Moises Caicedo, Romeo Lavia and Cole Palmer.

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Begovic, who spent two seasons at Stamford Bridge between 2015 and 2017, has told podcast of business in west London: "If you’re spending £115m on Caicedo, surely you spend £120m on Declan Rice? I don’t know Declan personally, I’m not saying he doesn’t want to play for Arsenal, but hand on heart I think he’d have wanted to go to Chelsea. You look at some of these players and think, ‘How is Declan Rice going somewhere else?’ Players like this, they would go to Chelsea in the past; players in their prime, and Declan Rice is in his prime.

"I watch football like a mad man and I’m not familiar with half these players! For me it’s odd, the whole thing is very odd. I don’t see the construction of the team, this whole rebuilding transition phase is a bit of an excuse to me. I’m not saying I don’t like Enzo Fernandez, but if we’re going to spend £230m on him and Caicedo then I’d prefer Declan Rice over any of those players if I can get him. Get the best players in through the door please."

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Ex-Bosnia international Begovic, who took in 33 appearances for the Blues and is now on the books at Queens Park Rangers, added: "Honestly, I mean in the last 12 months… what has happened at Chelsea football club? It just beggars belief. I mean the squad of players at Mauricio Pochettino’s disposal, the amount of money spent is 12th in the league – it’s mid-table! It is literally mid-table. If they were any higher you would be working miracles. You have a bit of [bad] luck with Christopher Nkunku, I get it, he’s a top player. Cole Palmer has only just come in.

"But what is going on with the recruitment of these players? Why is Chelsea football club rebuilding? Why is Chelsea football club in a transition? This is one of the best. I mean I’ve been there. I’m proud to have been there. It’s one of the best locations to play football in the world. I remember being with players in the dressing room, world class, world class, world class. Buying from Barcelona, buying from Real Madrid, buying from Bayern Munich. It’s like, we’re buying from Brighton, potential players. And I get you need a part of that, but where is the top world class players?"

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

Chelsea missed out on European qualification last season, leaving them without continental competition for the first time since 2016-17, and they have stumbled out of the blocks in 2023-24 – picking up four points from a possible 12.

Lionel Messi vs Brazil: Why Argentina icon has struggled to take down South America's other superpower

Few teams have been able to keep the legendary attacker quiet, but his next opponent has been one of the best at doing so

Throughout his career, few teams have been able to really stop Lionel Messi. It's one of the reasons he's in this famous GOAT conversation, after all. No matter the level, no matter the competition, Messi's record speaks for itself. With the World Cup now in his back pocket, there isn't much left to hold against him.

Messi's record, however, isn't spectacular against everyone. A very small number of sides have been able to stop him, and one of them just so happens to be his next opponent in CONMEBOL's biggest game.

Fresh off a disappointing loss to one up-and-comer, Uruguay, Messi will lead Argentina against Brazil on Tuesday in a clash of South America's titans. Historically, Argentina are one of the few teams that can even compete with the famous Selecao. Brazil have more World Cups, but Argentina have more senior titles. It's a rivalry that's so good mostly because it has been so even.

It hasn't been for Messi, though. Brazil have largely been able to put a muzzle on the diminutive Argentine and, as they head into the next chapter of their historic rivalry, it may take the Messi magic that has often been missing for the world champions to escape the Maracana with a positive result.

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Few countries can put their resumes on the table against Brazil and Argentina, two of the premier national teams in the game since these sorts of competitions began.

On one side, you have Brazil, winners of five World Cups. They also have four Confederations Cups, two Olympic medals and nine U-20/U-17 World Cups to their name, as well as nine Copa America titles.

The one team with more Copas America? Argentina, who claimed their 15th title in 2021 with a famous victory in Brazil. That was Messi's first senior international trophy, and it paved the way for the success in Qatar one year later.

In terms of head-to-head, the two sides are relatively even. Brazil have won 43 of the 109 meetings between the two, with Argentina claiming 40. Until the Copa America final in 2021, though, Brazil reigned supreme when it mattered, winning six consecutive knockout clashes between the two dating back to 1995.

Argentina's win in the Copa America has only levelled up the rivalry, although it's one that has never really seen the best of Messi.

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It doesn't need to be explained how good Messi's international record is, but we'll do it anyway: 106 goals in 125 caps, a World Cup, a Copa America, an Olympic Gold Medal, a World Youth Championship title. Messi's now done just about everything there is to do.

One of the few places he's struggled, though, is Brazil. It's not that his record is bad, because, realistically, it isn't. But, by his standards, Messi has struggled a bit when staring down the famous yellow shirts.

In 13 career games against Brazil, Messi has just five goals. An okay haul, sure, but not quite up to his usual standards. Argentina are just 6-6-1 in matches vs Brazil with Messi in the XI.

However, a look at those five goals offers a better glimpse into the real situation. Three of his five goals came in the same friendly: a June 2012 win in the U.S. Another came in a 2010 friendly in Qatar, an interesting preview of what was to come over a decade later. The last came in the 2019 Superclasico de los Americas, which was held in Saudi Arabia.

Messi has never scored against Brazil, either home or away, in South America. He's also never scored against Brazil in World Cup qualifying, and the Selecao is the only opponent he has not defeated in a World Cup qualifier.

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There's a pretty easy answer to this question. It doesn't take much thought to figure out why Messi's goalscoring record isn't particularly great against Brazil, and that's because the Selecao are, in fact, very, very good.

There's never any sort of dropoff from Brazil, who have no rebuilding eras or generational shifts. It's a constant pipeline of talent flowing through the national team that keeps them permanently fixed to the top of the international game.

Defenders like Thiago Silva and Marquinhos would never have been too starstruck seeing Messi on the other side, nor is relative newcomer Eder Militao, a Real Madrid star. Legendary fullbacks like Dani Alves and Marcelo frequently made Argentina uncomfortable. A midfield shield like Casemiro, who has been at the top of that position for so long, is not one to be intimidated, either.

That's the easy answer: quality. From top to bottom, Brazil are always one of the most talented teams in the world. It hasn't been without controversy, though, with Messi once saying he believed there was something more foul going on.

After being eliminated at the hands of Brazil in the 2019 Copa America semifinals, Messi accused CONMBEOL of corruption in favor of Brazil. His accusation came after he was controversially sent off in Argentina's 2-1 win over Chile in the third place match, with Messi refusing to take part in the festivities after.

“We don’t have to be part of this corruption,” Messi said at the time. “They have showed us a lack of respect throughout this tournament. Sadly, the corruption, the referees, they don’t allow people to enjoy football, they ruined it a bit. I think the cup is fixed for Brazil. I hope that the VAR and the referees have nothing to do in this final and that Peru can compete because they have the team to do so although I think it’s difficult.”

Then-Brazil boss Tite hit back after Brazil's triumph.

"You have to have a little more respect and be careful," Tite said. "We played clean against Argentina. Messi was unfairly sent off against Chile. It was a yellow card. But be careful."

It only added a bit more spice to the rivalry, which remains as hot as any in South America due to the level on the field.

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Prior to the World Cup in Qatar, the Maracana was the site of Messi's greatest international triumph. It was also the site of his greatest career disappointment.

The famous venue was the host of the 2014 World Cup final, Messi's first crack at winning that golden trophy. We all know how it went: Messi and Argentina had their hearts broken at the death, with Mario Gotze etching his name in history as Germany lifted the trophy.

Seven years later, it was Messi's turn, as an Angel Di Maria goal led Argentina to a stunning win over Copa America hosts Brazil. The sight of Argentina lifting Messi into the air was a defining moment of his career, even if it was soon usurped by the images of him in Qatar.

That fact wasn't lost on Messi, who believed it was divine intervention that put Argentina in the Maracana that night.

"Coincidences don't exist," he said in his prematch speech ahead of the 2021 Copa America final. "This tournament had to be played in Argentina and do you know why? Because God brought it here so we win here in the Maracana for all of us. So let's go out there with confidence, with cool heads, and let's win this trophy. Come on boys!”

The stadium remains the site of one of Messi's greatest moments and the worst of his career as he prepares for what may just be his last ever match at the Maracana.

Damning UEFA report lists Man Utd as having the 'most expensive squad EVER' – worth eye-watering £1.21 billion – as staggering fees for Jadon Sancho & Antony take Red Devils past 2020 record set by Real Madrid

Antony and Jadon Sancho make up a Manchester United squad that was "the most expensive ever assembled" in football, according to a new UEFA report.

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Antony and Sancho signed for big feesUEFA reveals most expensive squad everDoesn't account for 2023-24 windowWHAT HAPPENED?

The report, taken by the European Club Finances and Investment Landscape, revealed Erik ten Hag's side to be worth £1.21bn ($1.52bn) by the end of the 2023 financial year. This beats the record in place since 2020 set by Real Madrid, whose illustrious team were worth an estimated £1.13bn ($1.42m) combined.

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The signings of Antony and Sancho contributed heavily to that final 2023 sum. The Brazilian is yet to fully take off since signing for £82m ($103m) in 2022, while the England winger was recently loaned back to Borussia Dortmund after failing to live up to his £73m ($92m) price tag. Other noteworthy costs include £80m ($100m)-man Harry Maguire, signed back in 2019, as well as veteran Casemiro, for whom United splashed out £70m ($88m) in 2022. Indeed, the figures are damning when lined up with United's fortunes on the pitch, with the Red Devils still a long way off being able to challenge for the Premier League and Champions League.

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However, that report does not take into account United's spending after the 2023 financial year, meaning £72m ($90m) Rasmus Hojlund, £55m ($69m) Mason Mount and £47m ($59m) Andre Onana are all omitted from that staggering total.

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UEFA's report adds that United's eye-watering sum is joined by Premier League rivals Manchester City, Chelsea, as well as European giants Real Madrid, who all topped £1bn ($1.26bn) in squad values for 2023. Todd Boehly's Blues were recently told they could spend up to another £350m ($439m) in the coming window, if the right player sales are sanctioned.

Kings XI target winning form against familiar opponents

Kings XI Punjab have not been the dominant team they’ve been over the past season, which might be helpful for Chennai Super Kings, who’ve not had the best luck against them

The Preview by Alagappan Muthu24-Apr-2015Match factsSaturday, April 25, 2015
Start time 2000 local (14:30 GMT)Big pictureKings XI have a batting line-up that’s a revolving door of big hitters. Only, it appears someone has forgotten to oil it properly. It had almost seemed too easy for them last season when Glenn Maxwell or David Miller would mistake a cricket match for a golf range. Big scores backed the opposition into a corner for the asking rate to induce claustrophobia. They’ve tried to recreate that method, but only pretty cameos have resulted.So they veered away from the new formula to an old recipe. And Shaun Marsh is spicy as ever in the IPL. His single-handed Super-Over victory against Rajasthan Royals might spark Kings XI to their dominant ways. It also means he has locked up one of the four overseas spots. If George Bailey is still unfit, the selectors will have to take a call between Miller and Thisara Perera again. Maxwell and Mitchell Johnson, although flying cold at the moment, can’t be risked on the bench.Chennai Super Kings, meanwhile, haven’t had to tinker with their XI nor their strategy. However, they were overwhelmed by the Kings in the North three out of three times last season, including in the crucial qualifier. MS Dhoni’s men will fancy themselves on current form, though, especially with a bowling attack that is performing better in containing oppositions. Home conditions may not amount for much considering the MA Chidambaram Stadium discriminates equally against the bowlers. Prepare for a batting slugfest.Form guideChennai Super Kings WLWWW
Kings XI Punjab WLLWLWatch out for…Faf du Plessis is learning there is no Super Kings line-up without a floater. The top-three are fixed and the No. 4 position seems to rely on the match situation and MS Dhoni’s mood. Du Plessis displayed excellent presence of mind coming in at the 15th over against Royal Challengers last Sunday. He is also part of a core group of leaders in the side and a match-turning asset on the field.A stellar international season. First choice opener for the Indian Test side. But M Vijay, who rose to prominence in the IPL with Super Kings, has not found his footing yet with Kings XI. His innings have fizzled away before they have had a positive impact on the match. There will be an itch to set that right, and doing it against his former team might taste.Stats and trivia Glenn Maxwell has scored 65 percent of his runs in boundaries this season. The problem though is he has got only 62 of them. R Ashwin has conceded 8.16 per over and has only bowled his full quota in two out of five matchesQuotes “To be perfectly honest, I don’t think in any of the three disciplines we have done as well as we would like consistently”

Reyna, Pedri and the future superstars to watch at the Under-17 World Cup

A host of talented youngsters will be on show in Brazil over the next month as the tournament gets under way on Saturday

GettyEfrain Alvarez | Mexico

Already a mainstay of the LA Galaxy squad with 18 first-team appearances, midfielder Efrain Alvarez has been described by team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic as the "best talent in MLS".

The 17-year-old has previously represented the United States at youth level and has not ruled out switching allegiance again as he looks to make the most out of his international career.

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Already a household name in France, Adil Aouchiche equalled Michel Platini's goals record at a single UEFA tournament by netting nine times at the summer's European Championship in Ireland.

What made that achievement even greater was that he did it from central midfielder, underlining just why there is so much excitement surrounding his ability in attacking areas.

The 17-year-old has already made his first-team debut for Paris Saint-Germain but could soon be on the move as his contract is set to expire in June.

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With Sebastiano Esposito having been withdrawn from Italy's squad to help cover for the absence of Alexis Sanchez at Inter, the burden of carrying the team's attacking threat will fall on Nicolo Cudrig.

The teenager left Udinese for Monaco in the summer of 2018 before spending last season on loan in Belgium with Cercle Brugge.

He is now back with the Ligue 1 side and looking to establish himself in the principality.

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With Reinier Jesus blocked from participating in the tournament by Flamengo, the hosts will be looking to Kaio Jorge to fire them to glory.

The teenager has already made six first-team appearances for Santos under Jorge Sampaoli and will likely partner Talles Magno up front.

Kaio's physical strength and pace have already resulted in some pundits comparing him to Manchester City and Selecao striker Gabriel Jesus.

World Cup 2022 Group A: Fixtures, results, standings, squads & full details

Everything you need to know about the group that includes hosts Qatar and dark horses Netherlands

The draw for the 2022 World Cup paired hosts Qatar with Netherlands, Ecuador and Senegal in Group A. Here are the final standings after matchday 3.

Netherlands finished at the top of the group with seven points from 3 games, scoring five goals in the process. Senegal joined Netherlands in the round of 16 from Group A after securing a crucial win against Ecuador on final matchday.

Ecuador finished third with four points and missed out on qualification after a loss against Senegal whereas hosts Qatar didn't manage a single win and scored just once picking up zero points in total.

Group A fixtures and results

Date

KO time (local time)

Fixture

Venue

November 20

19:00

Qatar 0-2 Ecuador

Al Bayt Stadium

November 21

19:00

Senegal 0-2 Netherlands

Al Thumama Stadium

November 25

16:00

Qatar 1-3 Senegal

Al Thumama Stadium

November 25

19:00

Netherlands 1-1 Ecuador

Khalifa International Stadium

November 29

18:00

Ecuador 1-2 Senegal

Khalifa International Stadium

November 29

18:00

Netherlands 2-0 Qatar

Al Bayt Stadium

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Here are the final standings for Group A:

Position

Country

Played

W

D

L

GD

Points

1

Netherlands

3

2

1

0

+4

7

2

Senegal

3

2

0

1

+1

6

3

Ecuador

3

1

1

1

+1

4

4

Qatar

3

0

0

3

-6

0

Group A squads

Qatar squad

Position Name

GoalkeepersAl Sheeb, Barsham, HassanDefendersRo-Ro Hassan, Salman, Kheder, Ahmed, Al-Rawi, Khoukhi, GaberMidfieldersHatem, Waad, Assadalla, Al-Hajri, Boudiaf, Madibo, TarekAttackersAfif, Alaaeldin, Muntari, Al-Haydos, Mohammad, Muneer, Ali, Al-Hadhrami

Netherlands squad

Position Name

GoalkeepersBijlow, Pasveer, NoppertDefendersDumfries, Frimpong, Van Dijk, Timber, Ake, De Ligt, De Vrij, Blind, MalaciaMidfieldersDe Jong, Simons, Klaassen, Berghuis, Koopmeiners, Taylor, De RoonAttackersMemphis, Bergwijn, Gakpo, Lang, Janssen, De Jong, Weghorst

Ecuador squad

Position Name

GoalkeepersDominguez, Galindez, RamirezDefendersEstupinan, Preciado, Hincapie, Arreaga, Arboleda, Palacios, Porozo, Pacho, Torres MidfieldersGruezo, Mena, Mendez, Plata, Caicedo, Ibarra, Franco, Cifuentes, Sarmiento, Preciado AttackersValencia, Estrada, Reasco, Rodriguez

Senegal squad

Position Name

GoalkeepersMendy, Gomis, DiengDefendersKoulibaly, Mendi, Cisse, Diallo, Ballo-Toure, Jakobs, SabalyMidfieldersP. Gueye, Sarr, I. Gueye, Mendy, Kouyate, Ciss, Diatta, Name, NdiayeAttackersDia, Sarr, Dieng, Ndiaye, Jackson, DiedhiouENJOYED THIS STORY?

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Kick-off times in UK & USA

Qatar time

UK

USA (ET)

13:00

11:00

06:00

16:00

14:00

09:00

18:00

16:00

11:00

19:00

17:00

12:00

22:00

20:00

15:00

Morgan tells England: 'Embrace the hype'

Eoin Morgan has told England to embrace the hype of a world final as they prepare to face West Indies in Kolkata

Andrew Miller02-Apr-2016Eoin Morgan has challenged his England team to finish the journey that they embarked on this time last year, and insists they will go into Sunday’s World T20 final against West Indies in Kolkata with their eyes wide open and their mindsets as clear as they have been throughout a revelatory campaign.The madness of the media scrum that Morgan faced at Eden Gardens was ample evidence that tomorrow is no ordinary game. However, England’s captain was adamant that the same grounded attitude that has carried the team to within a single victory of their second World T20 crown would prevent them from being overawed by the occasion.”We’re quite real about things,” said Morgan. “We know it’s not going to be a normal game. Even the semi-final we played [against New Zealand at Delhi], there was quite a lot of hype around the expectation of playing in a final, and I want all of our players to embrace it.”Tomorrow everything will feel a little bit rushed to start with, but it is important we are in the right frame of mind to slow it down when needed and more importantly execute our skills.”The expectation going into the final was that England and West Indies would be faced with a slow, low turner, similar to the Kolkata pitch on which India and Pakistan battled out a low-scoring thriller in the group stages of the competition. However, Morgan said he had been encouraged by his initial viewing of the surface, which appears to have the sort of grass covering that might not have been anticipated.That prospect will doubtless suit West Indies’ stroke-makers as much as England’s – with 146 runs in boundaries in their semi-final win over India at the Wankhede, the prospect of the ball once again coming onto the bat will do them no harm at all.Nevertheless, for England – whose five matches to date have all come on the relatively pacy wickets of Mumbai and Delhi, which have allowed their four-prong seam attack to grow in confidence as each round has progressed – the less adaptation required, the better.”I have had a look at the wicket, yesterday not today,” said Morgan. “There is a nice covering of grass and it looks a really good cricket wicket, which is really good news. I suppose coming to Kolkata you’d expect it to have no grass, but it’s nice to see a covering of grass holding it together.”The wickets we’ve played on in our group weren’t typical Indian wickets,” he added. “I suppose it has surprised me a little. I’m thankful I have reacted to what’s been in front of me and used what’s been effective in games, rather than just sticking with spin the whole time.”That said, there is still plenty of time for the groundstaff to have their say, and should he wake up tomorrow and discover that the surface has been scalped, then Morgan was adamant he would have no compunction about putting Liam Dawson, England’s third spinner, forward for selection, even though he has yet to play a single international match.”Absolutely,” Morgan said. “He’s bowled brilliantly. He wasn’t in the squad in South Africa but he travelled with the side and since he’s been out here he’s come on a hell of a lot. We’d have no issue giving him his debut if that was the right way to go about it.Jason Roy’s nerveless assault carried England into the final•AFP”If the grass isn’t there tomorrow, I’d back the ability of my players to adapt to any conditions and put in a match-winning performance.”That attitude chimes with England’s overall outlook in this tournament. And, though the contrast has been done to death in the past three weeks, that willingness to have a go and to remain buoyant even in times of adversity, is so far removed from the dour approach to the 2015 World Cup that it still boggles the mind that England could reform their attitude so swiftly.”It’s quite a stark difference from 12 months ago,” said Morgan. “It’s hard to believe in some ways. I would never have imagined the turnaround being so immediate or having such an immediate impact. But I’ve always stressed the talent we have in the changing-room and the hard work we put in.”The key component in that has been the mindset of the players and back-room staff, and it’s rubbed off on everyone. Tomorrow, the opportunity that we do have is a product of that. It’s very exciting. I’m just very proud. Very, very proud.”On a personal note, Morgan admitted that his own form has been a concern, much as it was in Australia and New Zealand last year when he mustered 90 runs in five innings. However, having been thrown the captaincy at the last minute on that occasion, this time around he has had a full year in which to cement his authority on the team. Even in the absence of a major contribution from his own bat, Morgan is confident of the value he has brought to the role in this campaign.”I think I’ve drawn on a lot of experience,” he said. “One thing I like to think I do is deal on an individual basis pretty well and keep an eye on the guys, how they’re travelling, and the guys who aren’t playing.”It’s very important that their contributions and morale around the group is high, given that we’re touring India and a lot of the guys haven’t been here before, it’s important to keep talking about conditions, make sure there’s no novelty and no pre-conceived ideas.”There will be plenty of novelty on parade on Sunday evening, as England take to the field at the most storied venue in Asia to contest a world final that no-one could have predicted they were ready to tackle.”It would mean a huge amount [to win it],” Morgan said. “The strides that we’ve made in the last 12 months in white-ball cricket, this would be a great reward for the mindset we’ve shown, the dedication and the hard work.”

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