The IPL was supposed to have been much longer by now. Why isn't it?

Projections said the league would have many more matches per season but we’re still at 74 and that doesn’t look likely to change soon

Matt Roller23-Apr-2025Something almost unheard of happened in the world of sports broadcasting recently. The number of IPL games a season, stipulated to increase to 84 in 2025, according to the IPL’s lucrative media-rights contract of 2022, remained at 74 for the fourth successive year.The decision defied a global trend of incessant growth in sports leagues and events: football’s World Cup and Champions League have both swelled in recent years, while the Club World Cup is growing from seven matches to 63. But in the IPL, even an incremental expansion has been treated with caution, to the point of being deferred.This has been true across the league’s 18-year history. The IPL has become a commercial behemoth since its launch in 2008, but its season has only grown from 59 matches between eight teams to 74 between ten. In fact, the current format is two matches than that used in 2012 and 2013, soon after the IPL’s first expansion to include additional franchises.Related

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A significant change has been the dramatic decline in the number of double-headers. The past two seasons have seen only 12 games played in the afternoon slot, less than one in six; back in 2011, that proportion was more than one in three. The result is a longer IPL window, with the season now stretching past nine weeks.Players much prefer evening games, as demonstrated by Ishant Sharma’s obvious discomfort after bowling in the 40-degree Ahmedabad heat on Saturday. But the decline in the number of afternoon games owes primarily to the decline in broadcast ratings for games that start at 3.30pm compared to 7.30pm – around 30-40% percent lower for the earlier-starting matches.

“The analogy used was a soap opera,” says Mike Fordham, who worked in the IPL from inception for the events company IMG and was later Rajasthan Royals’ chief executive. “There were big traditions in India of families watching soap operas, so the idea was that this would be your nightly entertainment – and you’d have to watch every game to know the full story.”In that sense, the IPL is different to the vast majority of sporting leagues around the world: it does not schedule fixtures that run simultaneously, barring occasional overlaps when an afternoon game overruns. It fuels the idea that the casual viewer is agnostic to whether their team is playing when they tune in, as long as they can watch some of their favourite players.The US business podcast recently released a four-hour IPL special, analysing the league’s growth, and was surprised that it has remained so short. “Looking at it from the outside in, there’s no way that in five-ten years from now there are not more games [played] during the IPL,” says co-host David Rosenthal. “All the economic forces are pointing that way.”Rosenthal believes that the IPL has been “really smart” in avoiding an expansion beyond ten teams. “Take the NBA: nobody cares about an average game on an average night. There’s 30 teams: who cares if the [Charlotte] Hornets are playing the [Atlanta] Hawks? Nobody. There’s a real sense right now in basketball of ‘these games don’t matter’. The IPL is the exact opposite.”The IPL’s current broadcast deal, signed in 2022, is worth US$6 billion across a five-year cycle, giving it the second-highest price-per-match valuation of any sports league in the world, behind the NFL. But that statistic relies on the scarcity of games: in absolute terms, there are four different European football leagues with media rights deals worth more than the IPL’s.Players aren’t big fans of afternoon games, and neither are fans•AFP/Getty Images”[The price-per-match valuation] is both incredibly, incredibly impressive and overstates the size of the IPL in terms of overall economic impact,” Rosenthal says. “To us, that’s why we think this league is clearly going to expand – and it shows the need to keep the right amount of restraint in not going to 30 teams, or playing six months of the year. But it is a good example of the potential of just how big this can get.”Some believe that there is no more juice to squeeze from the lemon: the valuation of the “IPL ecosystem” fell by 11.7% in the Indian firm D&P Advisory’s most recent report, which anticipates “a more conservative approach” in media-rights bids for the next cycle. That prediction follows the completion of the Reliance-Disney merger in India last year, bringing the IPL’s broadcast and streaming platforms together in a single entity.”Everyone knows that this is something that is here to stay, and IPL will only grow bigger,” says Santosh N, the firm’s managing partner. “But from a numbers perspective – some of the billion dollars that we talk about, with regards to media rights or title sponsorship – I actually think that maybe we ran too fast on some of these.”The alternative view comes from the league’s founder, Lalit Modi: “IPL is the golden goose that all want… Don’t worry, IPL will continue to be fiercely bid upon,” he posted on Instagram. Streaming of the league’s games has returned to a paid model this year after two seasons where every match was available for free. JioHotstar vice-chair Uday Shankar said last week that the app already has 200 million paid subscribers: “IPL is a very, very powerful asset.”Among the teams, there is an appetite for a longer season. The current 74-match format is lopsided: each team plays five of their nine opponents both home and away. Officials at multiple franchises told ESPNcricinfo that they would support a move to a full home-and-away season, increasing the total number of fixtures to 94, provided player availability can be guaranteed.One concern commonly raised around extending the season is that squad sizes would have to increase: “We also have to factor the load on the players due to the increase in matches,” Jay Shah, the ex-secretary of the BCCI, told the last year. It would also mean more time away for overseas players, an increase in team salary caps, and buy-in from national boards – an issue that would come across Shah’s desk in his new role as ICC chair.The IPL is pay-to-watch this season, unlike in previous years, when matches were free to stream•BCCIEight of the ten IPL franchises now have interests in at least one short-form league outside of India, demonstrating their desire for growth. But a significantly longer IPL – say, a six-month-long season – remains far-fetched at this stage, not least given the constraints of the global calendar. “It’s a tournament, really, more than a league,” Fordham says. “And despite what some seem to think, there’s no indication that the BCCI wants to destroy the international game.”There are in-built constraints to the IPL’s dates. The monsoon hits most of the lower half of India by mid-June, providing a hard stop at the far end, while ICC events – like this year’s Champions Trophy, and next year’s T20 World Cup – often run into early March. The Women’s Premier League has also run into March, though it will shift forward into a January-February window next year.”Either you need a bigger window or you will end up having more double-headers,” IPL chairman Arun Dhumal recently told the . Expanding the season by another week or two, bringing the start date into early or mid-March, would require international support and assurances from other boards that they would make their players fully available.There has long been speculation of a second, shorter IPL tournament taking place in the second half of the year, around September, which some believe could be a significant new revenue stream for franchises. The trouble, again, would be finding space in a crammed global calendar.The league’s most recent expansion, from eight franchises to ten, has been a qualified success. But while there is little doubt that more new teams would be hugely lucrative – “They’d sell for a billion dollars plus,” Fordham predicts – there is no prospect of another sale coming soon, as newcomers Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants continue to establish themselves.The lack of appetite for expansion in the near term also reflects the dominance of the league’s three biggest brands: Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru have more Instagram followers between them than the other seven teams combined. “We have to look at the larger picture and keep in mind what works best for the league,” Dhumal said.Do fans – and therefore broadcasters- really want a longer IPL season? “Maybe India is different, but a personal view is that non-stop T20 cricket for six months could get very samey,” Fordham says. The IPL turns 18 years old this year – but adulthood alone does not guarantee maturity.

'That's My House': Red Sox Legend David Ortiz Reminisces on Fenway Park

Longtime designated hitter David Ortiz is synonymous with Boston's Fenway Park. Throughout his 16-year career with the Red Sox, he not only mashed countless home runs over the Green Monster, deep center, and the right field bullpens, but when it mattered most, you could always count on Big Papi to come up in the clutch.

Arguably his best moment at "America's Most Beloved Ballpark," however, happened with a microphone—not a bat—in hand. On April 20th, 2013, just five days after the tragic Boston Marathon bombings, Ortiz took to the infield and spoke directly to Red Sox fans, while unveiling the rallying cry that ultimately sparked their most unlikely World Series run.

"This is our f— city," he said through a booming cheer from the crowd. "And nobody [is] gonna dictate our freedom. Stay strong."

Speaking with as part of his partnership with to promote their 2025 Bowman Baseball collection, Ortiz explained what made Fenway Park so special to him throughout his career.

"That’s my house, man," he said with a smile. "That's my house. That's my house. Those hot summer days at Fenway, I used to love them. Because I knew people was coming in to have fun … We turned things around here in Boston. We started winning championships. While I played, we won three of them, and I think it was the best two decades of baseball here in Boston."

Ortiz also says he believes those Red Sox teams, forged at Fenway, laid the groundwork for Boston's baseball legacy. Said legacy was affirmed with another World Series title in 2018—their fourth since 2004.

More recently, however, the team has struggled, finishing .500 or worse in three straight seasons and failing to make it back to the postseason since 2021. Still, Ortiz knows best that Red Sox fans remain loyal through the highs and the lows:

"I think Fenway Park and the Red Sox Nation are the best fans worldwide because you guys are 100% in. I remember those cold, rainy days. We were getting our a— whooped, and you guys were still there screaming, pushing. [Those were] my best days."

Rangers "monster" is fast becoming the new Cerny and he's not even a winger

Glasgow Rangers head coach Danny Rohl has been a breath of fresh air since the club decided to bring him in as the long-term successor to Russell Martin at Ibrox.

The German manager, who left Sheffield Wednesday in the summer, has won all three of his Scottish Premiership matches in charge of the Light Blues, after they had won one of the eight games in the division prior to his arrival.

Rangers ran out 3-0 winners against Dundee at Dens Park in the Premiership on Sunday in their last match before the international break, and two players scored their first league goals for the club.

Mikey Moore, who is on loan from Tottenham Hotspur, opened the scoring with a clinical finish into the bottom left corner from the edge of the box, before Djeidi Gassama scored a brilliant goal from distance in the second half.

It will be frustrating for the club that it has taken until the 11th game of the campaign for their first-choice wing pairing to score their first league goals of the season.

Moore and Gassama both need to add more consistency to their play in the final third so that they can begin to make up for the productivity that they lost when Vaclav Cerny left in the summer.

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The Czechia international spent the 2024/25 campaign on loan with the Scottish giants from Bundesliga side Wolfsburg, and caught the eye with his impressive performances on the right flank.

During his time with the Light Blues, the left-footed attacker contributed with 18 goals and nine assists in all competitions, per Transfermarkt, which shows that he offered a consistent threat in the final third.

12 of those goals and four of those assists came in the Premiership, per Transfermarkt, and this means that Moore and Gassama both have a long way to go if they want to match his goal output this season.

After his loan spell came to an end, Rangers were either unwilling or unable to sign him permanently, and the 28-year-old forward signed for Turkish giants Besiktas for a fee of around £6m.

Since his permanent move to Turkey, the former Light Blues star, who had so much success as a loanee at Ibrox, has showcased his attacking quality in the Super Lig.

25/26 Super Lig

Vaclav Cerny

Appearances

8

xG

1.69

Goals

1

Key passes per game

1.6

Big chances created

3

Assists

4

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, Cerny has been involved in five goals in eight games for Besiktas in the league so far, with an assist every other appearance on average.

These statistics suggest that the Light Blues messed up by not bringing him back to Ibrox on a permanent deal in the summer, as he is shining in Turkey, whilst the club’s current wide options have had slow starts to the 2025/26 campaign.

Gassama and Moore will need to step up their performances and provide more, in terms of goals and assists, in the coming months to prove that the Gers were right not to sign the Czechia international.

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Whilst Gassama and Moore are trying to emulate Cerny’s success in the final third, there is another Rangers star who is quickly becoming this season’s version of the ex-Wolfsburg man, and he is not a winger.

The Rangers star who is becoming Ibrox's new Vaclav Cerny

The Light Blues swooped to sign Derek Cornelius on loan from Marseille during the summer transfer window, and he has been an excellent addition to the squad so far.

Like Cerny, the left-footed star is an Ibrox loanee who is shining in Scottish football. He has been particularly impressive since Rohl came through the door to replace Martin in the dugout, proving his worth at the heart of the defence.

Despite being a centre-back, Cornelius, who was branded a “monster” by international teammate Richie Laryea, has scored as many goals as Gassama and Moore in the Premiership for the Light Blues, with his one league goal.

Defensively, the Canada international has also been very impressive. Per WhoScored, he ranks first among central defenders in the squad for tackles made per game (2.1) and clearances per game (6.3), which speaks to how aggressive his defending is and how impressive his positioning is defensively.

On top of that, Cornelius has won 67% of his ground duels and 61% of his aerial duels in the Premiership so far this season, per Sofascore, which shows that he has been incredibly dominant in physical battles with opposition forwards on the deck and in the air.

Vs Dundee

Derek Cornelius

Minutes

82

Tackles won

3/3

Clearances

6

Ball recoveries

4

Ground duels won

3/3

Aerial duels won

4/4

Dribbled past

0x

Pass accuracy

93%

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, the left-footed centre-back was virtually faultless defensively in the 3-0 win over Dundee on Sunday in the last match before the break, as he won 100% of his duels and was not dribbled past a single time.

Cornelius has started all three of Rohl’s league games in charge, which has seen Rangers win three times and concede one goal, and he won 13 out of 20 ground duels in those matches, per Sofascore.

These statistics suggest that he is on course to become the club’s new version of Cerny because he is a loanee at Ibrox who is already an incredibly important part of the team because of his fantastic performances.

Unlike Cerny, though, Rangers confirmed that they do have an option to sign the Canadian titan on a permanent deal at the end of the season for an undisclosed fee. This means that they can snap him up permanently, without having to negotiate a new deal with Marseille, next summer.

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On current form, the Gers must surely already be thinking about exercising their option to sign him permanently next year, to avoid repeating the situation where they now look on in envy as Cerny shines elsewhere.

ردود أفعال جماهير مانشستر سيتي على تألق مرموش أمام الرأس الأخضر: كابوس للمدافعين

تفاعلت جماهير فريق مانشستر سيتي مع أداء النجم المصري عمر مرموش في مباراة منتخبي مصر والرأس الأخضر، مساء يوم الإثنين، في بطولة كأس العين الدولية.

وتلاقى منتخب مصر مع خصمه منتخب الرأس الأخضر، في مباراة تحديد المركز الثالث في بطولة كأس العين الدولية الودية، حيث فاز الفراعنة بركلات الترجيح.

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وشارك عمر مرموش في مباراة مصر اليوم، كأساسي، وخاضها حتى النهاية، حيث تمكن من تسجيل هدف التعادل للمنتخب الوطني بطريقة أكثر من رائعة، وأهدر ركلة ترجيح.

وأعربت جماهير مانشستر سيتي عن إعجابها بأداء عمر مرموش في مباراة مصر والرأس الأخضر، عبر موقع إكس، على النحو التالي:

“جوارديولا يحتاج إلى إطلاق العنان لـ مرموش في النصف الثاني من الموسم”.

“عادل النتيجة للفريق في لحظة حاسمة”.

“عمر مرموش يُظهر لماذا يشكل كابوسًا للمدافعين، سرعته وقوته وقدرته على إنهاء الهجمات ببراعة، إنه باقة متكاملة!”.

“رائع جدًا! يحتاج إلى البدء أساسيًا بشكل أكبر”.

“إذن فهو قادر على اللعب على الجانب الأيمن، هذا أمر مثالي أن نعرفه!”.

“عمر بالحذاء الأسود، على الدوري الإنجليزي أن يكون مستعدًا”.

“هذا الرجل من الطراز العالمي”.

Emprestado pelo Fluminense, Miguel Vinicius celebra primeiro título como profissional pela Portuguesa-RJ

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A Portuguesa-RJ o título da Copa Rio, após superar o Olaria por 3 a 0 na decisão do estadual, e ajudou a Lusa a garantir uma vaga na Série D do ano que vem. Um dos vencedores desse título é o atacante Miguel Vinicius, que tem motivos para celebrar o seu primeiro ano como profissional.

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Emprestado pelo Fluminense, o atacante de 21 anos celebra sua primeira conquista entre os profissionais.

– Primeiramente é agradecer a Deus por ter aberto as portas da Portuguesa para mim. Me sinto feliz demais por poder ganhar o meu primeiro título como profissional em meu primeiro ano. Foi um dos objetivos que eu almejei para mim mesmo quando cheguei, que era ganhar pelo menos um título dos dois disputados, e graças a Deus consegui – celebrou Miguel.

Cria de Xerém, Miguel foi emprestado à Portuguesa até o fim da temporada para a disputa da Série D do Brasileirão e da Copa Rio, depois ter atuado na edição da Copinha deste ano pelo Fluminense. Com 14 jogos disputados e um título entre as duas competições, o atacante avalia sua forma pela Lusa.

– Foi uma passagem em que pude amadurecer demais, por ser meu primeiro ano de profissional, era tudo novo para mim, com certeza essa passagem foi uma virada de chave na minha vida profissional – afirmou o atacante, que completou.

– Graças a Deus pude ter minutos e consegui jogar bastante jogos, consegui desempenhar bem e agora eu posso dizer que sou um jogador profissional, e eu estou pronto de verdade – finalizou.

Leeds ace who's been a "massive signing" would walk into Bielsa's best team

Leeds United head coach Daniel Farke is slowly showing supporters and the wider footballing community that he has what it takes to manage in the Premier League.

It is hard to blame anyone for having doubts over whether or not the German tactician could lead a team to safety in the top-flight, given his record in the division with Norwich City.

Matches

38

11

Wins

5

1

Draws

6

2

Losses

27

8

Points

21

5

League position

20th

20th

As you can see in the table above, Farke won six of his 49 matches in charge of the Canaries in the Premier League before he was sacked after 11 games in the 2021/22 campaign.

However, he has been backed financially in a way that he was not at Carrow Road, which has allowed the Whites to enjoy a solid start to the season.

The West Yorkshire outfit are 15th in the table with eight points in seven games after two wins, two draws, and three defeats, which is a respectable return for the newly-promoted outfit.

Farke is now hoping to emulate the success that Marcelo Bielsa had in the top-flight in the 2020/21 campaign after his side were promoted to the big time.

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The Argentine head coach initially joined the club in the summer of 2018 and led the team to a third-placed finish in the Championship, but watched his team lose to Derby County in the semi-finals of the play-offs.

It was a terrific first season at Elland Road for Bielsa, even if it ended in disappointment for the club in the play-offs, but the best was yet to come for the manager.

In the 2019/20 campaign, Leeds racked up 93 points with 28 wins and nine draws in the Championship, ten more points than they managed in the previous season, to earn promotion to the Premier League and the second tier title.

It is, therefore, fair to say that Bielsa’s team in his second season was better than the one he had in his first, as they won ten more points to earn promotion.

However, that promotion-winning team was not the best side that the Argentine tactician had during his time at Elland Road, because of what was achieved in the Premier League the following season.

Points

59

9th

Non-penalty xG

52.5

4th

xG

55.6

6th

Goals scored

62

6th

xGA

57.9

16th

Goals conceded

54

14th

As you can see in the table above, Leeds were fun to watch as a free-scoring newly-promoted side that fired their way to a top-half finish in the top-flight, which turned out to be Bielsa’s best achievement in his time in West Yorkshire.

He was sacked after picking up 23 points from 26 Premier League games in the 2021/22 season, which should rank as his worst team, followed by his first season, then his second one, and the ninth-placed finish in the top-flight as his best side.

The team in the graphic above was his most-used starting line-up in the 2020/21 campaign in the 4-1-4-1 formation, including stars like Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha.

With Farke and his team looking to emulate the success that Bielsa’s team had in their first season in the big time, would any of the club’s current stars make it into that best XI?

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As good as Luke Ayling was, and as much as he was a terrific servant for the Whites, there is a case to be made for Jayden Bogle walking into that Bielsa side in the 2020/21 campaign on current form.

Why Jayden Bogle would walk into Marcelo Bielsa's best team

There were some question marks raised over the English full-back’s ability to make the step up to the Premier League this season, because of the Sheffield United team that he was a part of in the 2023/24 season.

Bogle played 34 of his side’s 38 league matches at right-back as the Blades conceded a staggering 104 goals, per Sofascore, the most by any team in a 38-game top-flight season.

However, the 25-year-old star’s start to the current campaign suggests that he is more than capable of delivering quality performances in the Premier League, winning the club’s Player of the Month award for August.

Bogle has started all seven of the club’s matches in the Premier League this season and Leeds rank fifth in the division for xGA (7.9), per FBref, which shows that he is currently part of one of the best defensive units in the division.

Whereas, as aforementioned, Leeds were 16th in the top-flight for xGA with Ayling as their first-choice right-back in Bielsa’s best team at Elland Road.

Appearances

38

7

Assists

0

0

Tackles per game

2.9

3.0

Interceptions per game

0.9

1.6

Clearances per game

2.0

2.9

Dribbled past per game

1.0x

1.1x

Possession lost per game

18.6x

11.7x

As you can see in the table above, Bogle’s current defensive numbers topple Ayling’s in the 2020/21 campaign, which may be part of the reason why Farke’s defence is performing better than Bielsa’s did.

On top of that, Ayling did not deliver any assists in that season in the Premier League, which means that Bogle’s current lack of assists in the top-flight should not go against him in this debate.

The former Blades star, who was dubbed “sensational” and a “massive signing” by pundit Micah Richards earlier this year, also delivered more goals and assists combined (ten) last term than Ayling did in the 2019/20 promotion-winning season (eight), per Sofascore, which suggests that he has more potential to excel as an attacking force.

Therefore, there is a genuine case to be made that the 25-year-old star is good enough in the present day to walk into Bielsa’s best team in the ninth-placed Premier League finish.

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Hopefully, the current campaign will be a success, with a similarly impressive league finish, and fans will be talking about which players would make it into Farke’s best team in the future.

Football x F1 crossover: Chelsea captain Reece James opens up on friendship with Formula 1 icon Lewis Hamilton

Chelsea captain Reece James has shed light on an unlikely yet heartwarming friendship with Formula 1 icon Lewis Hamilton. The Chelsea club captain often finds his way to the best seats in the house on an F1 matchday if there are no football commitments, and his friendship with the racing star is no coincidence. It is a relationship which has been built over respect, shared struggles, and an unrelenting pursuit of greatness in two respective sports.

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The bond between the Chelsea defender and Hamilton became public following one of James’ proudest moments in a blue shirt. After Chelsea’s emphatic 3–0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the FIFA Club World Cup final, a result that crowned them world champions, Hamilton took to Instagram to post a deeply personal message celebrating James' success. 

He wrote: "Through it all, you kept your head up and kept pushing! Proud of you, brother.”

Recently, speaking in an interview with , James revealed how the two stars came to know each other and how their relationship evolved beyond mere admiration.

"We're reasonably close," he said. "He's probably the greatest F1 driver to have lived. I know we play different sports, but there are many similarities. He tries to help me where he can, when I'm going through difficult spells, because he has been at a high level for longer, and he's been through more."

AdvertisementAFPPersistent injury troubles for James

Unfortunately for the Chelsea skipper, fitness woes have become an all-too-familiar part of his story. James was forced to withdraw from the England camp once again earlier in October after an issue emerged during Chelsea’s thrilling 2-1 win over Liverpool. To protect his long-term health, the decision was made to pull him out of international duty, allowing Manchester City’s rising talent O’Reilly to earn his first senior call-up in his place. At 25, James has already spent significant stretches of his career sidelined after suffering nine separate hamstring injuries, which have seen him miss over 400 days of football. The 2023–24 campaign was particularly brutal, with hamstring surgery forcing him to miss over 40 games for club and country.

Is James better than TAA?

Despite making his England debut back in 2020, James has amassed just 21 caps. It is a tally far lower than expected for someone of his calibre. Injuries have played their part, but the fierce competition for the right-back spot in Thomas Tuchel’s squad has also been unrelenting. With established stars like Kyle Walker, Kieran Trippier, and Trent Alexander-Arnold all vying for the same position, every setback was a hammer blow to his chances. However, Pat Nevin has argued that if he had remained fit, the full-back would have been worth in gold. 

"If Reece James was fit, he'd be worth £150 million," he said. "He's just stupidly good. He is that brilliant. There's nobody like him. And honestly, I put him above Trent Alexander-Arnold. At his best, fully fit, he was unbeatable. His quality going forward was staggering. He looked like a man playing with boys most of the time. But it's back to the injury thing. Had he been fully fit for the last couple of years he would be England’s definite fullback, 100%. I'm not even concerned. England are quite strong in that position, but 100 % it’s him. On top of that, he would be worth fortunes.

"Every club in the world would want him, but Chelsea wouldn't sell him. Why would they? Because they'd be the best of the best," he said. "The problem you've got now is the injuries. Nobody's going to pay that money for him. However good he is, if he's only going to play 10, 15 games and don't just look at last season, you've got to look at the last three or four. You've to look at them all. And it's nothing against him."

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After the international break, James returned to action for Chelsea in a commanding 3–0 win over Nottingham Forest. He was among the scorers and will start again against Sunderland this Saturday.

Escalação do São Paulo: Rafinha treina após viagem e deve ser titular em decisão contra o Corinthians

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O São Paulo encerrou na tarde desta segunda-feira (24) a preparação para o jogo de ida da semifinal da Copa do Brasil contra o Corinthians, às 21h30 (de Brasília) desta terça-feira (25), em Itaquera.

Nas atividades, o técnico Dorival Júnior exibiu um vídeo para os atletas antes da ida para o gramado do CT da Barra Funda.

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Na sequência, houve uma atividade tática seguida de ensaio de bolas paradas. Para parte do grupo, a comissão comandou uma atividade de posse em espaço reduzido.

Os trabalhos serviram para Dorival definir o time titular do Tricolor para o clássico. O lateral-direito Rafinha, que não atuou na derrota para o Cuiabá no último sábado (22), fora de casa, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro, por ter sido autorizado a viajar à Alemanha, trabalhou nesta manhã sem limitações.

Rafinha ficou apenas no banco no amistoso comemorativo promovido pelo Bayern de Munique neste domingo (23), na Alemanha, para comemorar os dez anos da conquista da tríplice coroa pelo clube bávaro. O jogador do Tricolor foi um dos convidados de honra do evento e acabou homenageado.

No restante da equipe, a estrutura deverá ser a mesma dos 11 iniciais que eliminaram o Palmeiras nas quartas de final da Copa do Brasil, com Alisson escalado como segundo volante ao lado de Pablo Maia e Wellington Rato garantido como ponta no ataque ao lado de Luciano e Calleri. A dúvida é na armação, onde Nestor disputa posição com Michel Araujo.

Diante disso, o provável São Paulo que buscará a primeira vitória da história tricolor em Itaquera deve vir escalado com Rafael; Rafinha, Arboleda, Diego Costa e Caio; Pablo Maia, Alisson e Michel Araujo (Nestor); Wellington Rato, Luciano e Calleri.

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‘Polite question’ – What Virgil van Dijk said to Anthony Taylor after seeing Estevao snatch dramatic Premier League win for Chelsea over Liverpool at Stamford Bridge

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has revealed details of his conversation with referee Anthony Taylor in the moments after Chelsea secured a late, drastic victory over the champions in west London. Van Dijk says he was surprised the referee appeared to end the match prematurely after The Blues' lengthy celebrations.

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    Late, late show at Stamford Bridge

    Chelsea secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Stamford Bridge courtesy of Estevao’s late winning goal. The decisive moment came in the fifth minute of stoppage time, with the game seemingly heading for a draw after Cody Gakpo had cancelled out Moises Caicedo's stunning early strike. However, Estevao, the 18-year-old Brazilian substitute, latched onto a cross from Marc Cucurella and slotted the ball past Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the Chelsea players and fans, and even led to boss Enzo Maresca being sent off for his exuberant reaction. This late win provided a crucial boost for the Blues after two consecutive Premier League defeats, but condemned Arne Slot's side to their third consecutive loss.  

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  • Van Dijk wanted answers from ref Taylor

    After the 2-1 defeat, Van Dijk said: "I saw the celebrations, and rightly so. But I thought the celebrations went over two minutes, so I looked at the clock when he blew his whistle – it was 98. I was thinking: 'How is that possible? I was just asking a very polite question at that point – I'm not angry or aggressive. I was just asking where the logic behind it is. But that is not where the main focus should be. We should improve. That should be the main focus. We know even more than ever and the good thing is we have opportunities to do so when we come back." 

  • Another chapter in the heated rivalry

    While events at Stamford Bridge were thrilling, the rivalry between the two clubs is a relatively modern phenomenon, largely sparked by their frequent, high-stakes encounters in the mid-2000s. The arrival of Roman Abramovich, and his seemingly endless wealth, at Chelsea in 2003 propelled them into direct competition with established giants like Liverpool. The appointments of Jose Mourinho at Chelsea and Rafael Benítez at Liverpool in 2004 intensified this rivalry, as their personal feud and contrasting football philosophies fueled animosity between the clubs. In the 2005 League Cup final, won by Chelsea, Mourinho famously ‘shushed’ Liverpool fans, and there was Luis Garcia's "ghost goal" in the 2005 Champions League semi-final that sent the Reds to the final. Steven Gerrard's near transfer to Chelsea in 2005 and his infamous slip in 2014, which arguably cost Liverpool the Premier League title, are other key events that deepened the animosity between the clubs' fanbases.  

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    Time to ponder for Slot

    The Liverpool boss may be glad for the time to pause and consider his next move as we head into the international break. It has been a tricky couple of weeks with the three defeats to Crystal Palace, Galatasaray and now Chelsea, and he’s watched Arsenal move above them at the top of the Premier League table, but he won't panic just yet. His in-tray will be overflowing, including how to get the best out of Florian Wirtz, what his best system is and the question marks remain over his defence. And what a match Liverpool face when the domestic season resumes, as they host fierce rivals Manchester United on October 19th.   

Southee, Philander back Shami's call to revoke ban on usage of saliva on ball

Mohammed Shami has urged the ICC to rescind the ban on using saliva to shine the ball, in a bid to bring the art of reverse swing back into play.”We are trying [to get reverse swing], but the usage of saliva on the ball is not allowed,” Shami told reporters after India’s four-wicket win over Australia in the Champions Trophy semi-final. “We keep appealing that we should be allowed to use saliva so that we can bring reverse swing back into the game and it becomes interesting.”The ban on using saliva to polish the ball was first put into place in May 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic, as a temporary measure. Then, in September 2022, the ICC made the ban permanent.Related

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Shami has urged the ICC to reconsider their decision now. He has also got the backing of two former international bowlers in Vernon Philander and Tim Southee, who feel reverse swing is definitely missing in the game, especially on batter-friendly surfaces.”That was a rule brought around Covid with the virus going around the world, but I think as a bowler, you want to have a slight advantage,” Southee said on ESPNcricinfo’s Match Day. “We see the game going the way it’s going and seeing sides score 362 and more often than not over 300 in this format. I think there needs to be something in the bowlers’ favour, and whether that’s a little bit of saliva, then yeah, I don’t see why they couldn’t afford to get that back in.”Philander felt that the use of saliva and reverse swing could have come in handy for South Africa in the Champions Trophy semi-final against New Zealand, particularly in the later half of the innings. New Zealand amassed 362 for 6 in their 50 overs.1:49

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“If we look at the state of that ball, I mean towards the back end, it was really scuffed up, and I think had you used the saliva [to polish one side of the ball], the element of the reverse swing might have come into play,” Philander said. “So it certainly does play a part. You can get it to shine up and you use the elements to swing it a little longer.”I’d like to see that element being brought back into the game because I think it’s needed as well. I mean, especially in ODI cricket where we see batters really dominating, especially when you play on surfaces like we’ve just seen in Pakistan as well where it’s really batter friendly.”Southee felt that the use of saliva to polish one side of the ball and induce reverse swing makes even more of a difference in red-ball cricket than in white-ball.”I think the ball only swings initially for a few overs [in white-ball cricket]. But with the red ball, you are able to bring it back and obviously sweat can be limited at times in various parts of the world, whereas saliva you’re able to obviously have access to it from a number of sources and in all parts of the world,” he said. “I think there is an advantage to having saliva on the ball, probably more so in red-ball cricket than white-ball cricket.”Are there any other advantages of using saliva to polish the ball instead of sweat?”With the South African team, we were always trying to keep the ball as dry as possible,” Philander said. “The minute you start erring on the side of sweat, I think you start wetting both sides of the ball. Your hands get sweaty, especially when you play in hot, humid conditions.”Saliva was definitely the preferred method of shining the ball. In the longer run in the scheme of things, I’d like to see that being brought back. As far as sweat is concerned, I do feel that it’s difficult to control the amount of sweat you put on the ball, [especially when] you start sweating obviously heavily.”

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