Four lesser-known Sri Lanka players to watch out for against India

Nissanka, Embuldeniya are among those who can be a threat in the two-Test series

Andrew Fidel Fernando03-Mar-2022Sri Lanka have landed in India for a two-Test series. They’ve never in their history won a Test in the country. Will this team be the one to change that? On paper, probably not. But this is a very negative way to start a tour, so let’s not go down that route. For the purposes of building hype, let’s talk about four lesser-known players who could, maybe, just about, possibly, get Sri Lanka into good positions, from which, if they’re lucky, they can dream of winning their first Test in the country. (Look, just humour us.)Pathum Nissanka, 23Of all Sri Lanka’s young red-ball batters, Nissanka is the most promising. He has a compact defensive technique against spin, in particular, and good judgement against pace too. He’s only six Tests (10 innings) into his career, but so far, he averages 37.71 in Sri Lanka, and 54.33 (in two matches) in the Caribbean. This is a lot to put on a 23-year-old, but no batting graduate of the Sri Lankan domestic system has seemed more Test-ready than Nissanka, and perhaps this should be no surprise, given he’s scored 3872 first-class runs at 63.72. In recent months, he’s made an impact in the shorter formats too, but it is Tests to which he is most suited. Very rarely do Sri Lanka batters make the transition to internationals as effortlessly as he has so far.Related

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Lasith Embuldeniya, 25In 13 Test matches, Embuldeniya has five five-wicket hauls, and has helped win games in Durban, Harare, and Galle. He’s best when he loops the ball, often getting it to dip just on or outside the off stump, luring batters into big – often fatal – drives. In Sri Lanka, Embuldeniya has usually been especially threatening with the new ball, often getting it to dart away sharply when the seam is hard, which suggests he might enjoy the prouder seam on the SG ball, earlier in an innings. He has not had a lot of success with a straighter ball, however, so he relies heavily on the flight and dip of his stock ball. Praveen Jayawickrama, 23As the majority of India’s expected top eight are likely to be right-handers, Sri Lanka may play two left-arm spinners in the same match, or at least will probably give Jayawickrama a run in one of the matches. Having come into the team because several other spinners ahead of him in the queue were injured, Jayawickrama has produced some good performances in his three-match career. The highlight so far was his match-winning 11-wicket haul against Bangladesh on debut, in Pallekele, last year.Jayawickrama is a different spinner from Embuldeniya in that he is largely quicker through the air, bowls more wicket-to-wicket, and has a better straighter delivery. Expect him to attack the stumps. If he gets among the wickets, it’ll probably be lbw and bowled dismissals. After three Tests, he averages 18.22.Dushmantha Chameera, 30/ Lahiru Kumara, 25These two are in one bracket, because with Suranga Lakmal likely to play both games (he’s the best Sri Lanka seamer of the last few years, and also, it’s his last series), only one of these two younger quicks is likely to play. Both are capable of breaching 145kph, but that’s where the similarities end.Chameera is the more reliable option. He’s capable of being hostile (he’s troubled plenty of batters with his bouncer over the past year), but also can usually stick to a line and length.Kumara, meanwhile, is more wayward, but when the rhythm is right, produces exceptional bursts, delivering especially searing inswing in addition to the sharp back of a length deliveries, plus his bouncers. If he plays, expect him to be the quickest bowler of the series.

'I want him to stay' – Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk reveals Mohamed Salah conversation after bombshell interview that threw forward's Anfield future into question

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has revealed that he wants Mohamed Salah to stay at the club despite speculation linking the Egyptian away from Anfield. Salah claimed he'd been "thrown under the bus" by the club following last week's 3-3 draw at Leeds United, during which the forward was an unused substitute. The 33-year-old was then dropped from the squad for the midweek win at Inter Milan.

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A late Dominik Szoboszlai penalty was enough for the Reds to claim a 1-0 win at Inter in the Champions League on Tuesday night. Salah was left at home for the trip to Milan following his Elland Road outburst last Saturday, during which he said: "Now I’m sitting on the bench and I don’t know why. It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus. That is how I am feeling. I think it is very clear that someone wanted me to get all of the blame."

Salah returned to the Liverpool squad at the weekend as the Reds claimed a 2-0 victory over Brighton, earning just their third win from their last 11 Premier League matches. A Hugo Ekitike brace was enough to secure all the spoils on home turf at the weekend, while Salah came off the bench following an injury to Joe Gomez to provide the assist for the Frenchman's second to confirm the result against the Seagulls.

This game was Salah's last appearance for Liverpool before he links up with the Egypt squad for the Africa Cup of Nations later this month, and could prove his final outing for the Reds with a January exit reportedly on the cards. However, Van Dijk revealed after the Brighton win that he has told Salah that he "wants him to stay" at the club.

Advertisement'I've told him I want him to stay'

When asked whether he has spoken with Salah, the Liverpool skipper said: "Of course I speak to him. I speak about everything with him. Of course I've told him I want him to stay. The rest I'm not going to tell you.

"I wish him all the best and come back hopefully. I have no control over that. He is one of the leaders. I would love to have him around because he is one of the leaders. But obviously the fact is he is going to AFCON. I wish him absolutely all the best. We will be in contact over the next days and weeks, we always are. And then let's see."

Salah suggested that a breakdown in relationship between himself and head coach Arne Slot was one of the reasons the forward has questioned his long-term future at the club. However, Van Dijk believes Slot has dealt with the saga in the right way, adding, "I think he's handled the situation very well. Calm in his own way. It is a very tricky situation.

"There is a lot of noise and pressure from the outside world, obviously and rightly so because we've not been up or close to the standard of last season but we are human beings and everyone reacts in a different way.

"But personally looking at it and the conversations we've had on a daily basis, I think he's handled it very well. He's at a club where it is a together club and that's how it's been before our time at the club and that is something we have to keep going.

"We go through the good times together as a team and fanbase. And when difficult moments arise we also have to stick together. This moment in time is a very good moment to see how everyone responds and the manager did perfectly so far."

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Saturday's victory over Brighton ended what's been a testing period for Liverpool. And reflecting on how challenging the week has been for the club, the Reds skipper said: "That is something behind the scenes that we have to deal with but the performances speak for themselves, that we are united and that is the most important thing.

"The mood in the dressing room has always been very good, obviously it can go down in terms of performances if you win or lose but the main thing I see is that we have the willingness to turn this around and the hunger and the energy to do so.

"Obviously it is what happens between the white lines over 95 minutes. We know the season is very long and we want to be consistent. We have to keep going and stay calm."

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Reds hoping to end 2025 on a high

Liverpool's recent upturn in form has eased pressure on Slot, who at one point was destined for the Anfield exit after a run of just four wins from 15 in all competitions. And the Dutch boss will hope to make it three wins on the spin when the defending champions travel to Tottenham next weekend.

The Reds then see out 2025 with the welcome of Premier League basement side Wolves, who came perilously close to securing a result at league leaders Arsenal on Saturday night.

Brits Abroad: Harry Kane breaks ANOTHER record with Bayern Munich hat-trick – but bloodied Jude Bellingham & returning Marcus Rashford flop in La Liga title fight

GOAL runs the rule over the British players earning a living away from their homeland, with plenty more stars deciding to leave their comfort zones in search of a better footballing life elsewhere. The Premier League is still obviously one of the world's most entertaining divisions and the Championship can prove fantastic for development, but there are more options out there.

There were extremely mixed fortunes for the Britons on the continent this weekend. While there was a hat-trick for a certain Three Lions captain, other England internationals came under fire for their disappearing acts, while there were two red cards for us to sink our teeth into.

Every Monday this season, GOAL brings you the latest on British stars abroad, what they're getting up to, who is reaching the greatest heights and who needs to come home. Let's dive in…

Kane off the bench to hit Bayern treble

There would have been a few eyebrows raised among Bayern Munich supporters when it was announced Harry Kane would begin Saturday's match at Stuttgart among the substitutes, with Nicolas Jackson drafted into the starting XI in his place. The visitors led by only a single goal – a delightful flick from Konrad Laimer – by the time the England captain was introduced on the hour mark, while their hosts had already threatened and had a strike of their own ruled out by VAR in the first half.

From the moment Kane took to the pitch, Bayern raced away with the three points. His first contribution was an old-school goal on 66 minutes, finding space around 25 yards out and picking out the bottom corner with a low drive clocked at 128 km/h. Josip Stanisic added a third when his speculative effort trickled through the arms of goalkeeper Alexander Nubel, who is still contracted to Bayern, before Lorenz Assignon's red card for a handball on the line set up Kane's finale. The striker converted from the penalty spot and then guided in a low cross from Michael Olise to ensure the reigning Bundesliga champions ran out 5-0 winners on the banks of the River Neckar.

"It's something I'm not used to, but I did it a couple of times this season," Kane told the press of coming on as a substitute. "The boss wanted to keep me fresh and save energy. I came on after 60 minutes with a couple of other guys and we were able to exploit the space and get the goals. We had a tough battle in the cup midweek and today we faced one of the best teams in the league away, but we looked stronger in the last half an hour and punished them."

Of course, Vincent Kompany was asked to explain this decision in his press conference, to which he said: "I had this change in mind before the game started. We have four games in 11 days. If I start Harry every game and he plays 90 minutes, I'll get questions about why he always plays. Every time we played Stuttgart, we've always grown stronger as the game progressed. I felt the spaces would be bigger when Harry came on, it was a good moment for him to come. And he did what he does."

Kane received a perfect player rating from Germany's premier sports outlet and made team of the week for a sixth time already this season, while Stuttgart counterpart Deniz Undav hailed him as the 'best striker in the world'. "Ice cold in front of goal and good with the ball, that makes him so good. Great player and striker," the former Brighton forward added.

An extraordinary Saturday means Kane has now set a new record of 58 goals in a calendar year, with Bayern still to play three more times before their Christmas break. This is far from a striker in decline.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesRashford fires blank on rare Barca start

While Kane has been finding the back of the net from all angles lately, his England team-mate, Marcus Rashford, has now gone eight games without a goal for club and country. Having managed to shake off some rust that had compromised his fitness in recent weeks, he was handed his first Barcelona start since before the November international break for Saturday's trip to Real Betis.

It turned out to be a cracking affair that went down as one of the games of the weekend, with Barca eventually securing a 5-3 win. They went behind early on to a fine strike from Rashford's former Manchester United colleague Antony, though Betis would go into the half-time break 4-1 down following a hat-trick from Ferran Torres and a first La Liga goal from summer signing Roony Bardghji. A late effort from Diego Llorente and a stoppage-time penalty from Cucho Hernandez saw Betis reduce the final deficit to only two goals.

For a match of such chaos, it was surprising that Rashford didn't contribute it. He missed all of his five shots and didn't even come up with an assist, losing his grip atop La Liga's standings to Lamine Yamal, whose tally of seven moved him ahead of the Englishman's six.

Talk of making Rashford's move from United permanent has cooled considerably since mid-autumn, with focus now centred on how Barcelona plan to replace the ageing Robert Lewandowski ahead of the expiry of his contract. Catalan outlet have touted Ferran as a longer-term solution up top, which could theoretically free up the funds needed to keep Rashford, though this isn't referenced in their reporting.

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The pressure is ramping up on Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso, though he has hardly been helped by the performances of some of his star players. In Sunday's game at home to Celta Vigo, none of them turned up.

Los Blancos' triumvirate of Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr and Jude Bellingham are making difficult work of fitting in the same team. It is typically the Frenchman that pulls the rabbit out of the hat to save their skin, but even he couldn't break down a stubborn Celta side.

Nerves jangled around the Bernabeu when the teams went into the break on level terms, perhaps fear creeping in that the hosts would fail to keep pace with La Liga leaders Barcelona. When Williot Swedberg fired the Galicians ahead on the other side of the restart, that shaken home crowd grew restless, and its energy translated to the pitch.

There was fury when Borja Iglesias' elbow to Bellingham's face, which left the midfielder bleeding profusely, yielded no punishment. Minutes later, Fran Garcia was given his marching orders for a second bookable offence after charging into the back of Swedberg. Madrid huffed and puffed in their search for a leveller despite their one-man disadvantage, only for Alvaro Carreras to be sent off for dissent as the game entered five minutes added time. Endrick, an unused sub, was also shown a red card for his protestations on the sidelines.

Swedberg's second of the evening to round off the 2-0 win for Celta saw the Bernabeu turn mutinous, with Madrid now four points behind Barcelona and just one ahead of third-placed Villarreal, who have a game in hand on Alonso's men. Bellingham was roundly criticised by the Spanish press for his loose touch and inability to keep the ball, losing a match-high eight duels. "He's having trouble turning quickly when receiving the ball in midfield," was notable criticism, though he was also praised for upping his work ethic when Madrid went down to 10.

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Getty Images SportMcTominay battles through pain

Another Brit in the wars this weekend was Scott McTominay. The Scotland midfielder complained of muscle discomfort during Napoli's crunch clash against Juventus at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, yet soldiered on and completed the full 90 minutes regardless.

His impact on the game was subdued compared to his usual headline-grabbing exploits, though he still managed to rattle the woodwork and see a free-kick whistle narrowly wide. Instead, it was fellow Manchester United alumni in Rasmus Hojlund who stole the show, with the Dane scoring both of the champions' goals in a 2-1 victory to send them back up to first in the Serie A standings.

Antonio Conte reserved special praise for the ragged McTominay in his post-match presser, claiming the midfielder has stepped up in a 'state of emergency' at Napoli with seven key players, including Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, out injured.

"McTominay, like everyone else, is certainly doing something important and extraordinary in terms of understanding the situation, taking responsibility, and growing," Conte said. "It shows in everyone… We played against Atalanta, Qarabag, Roma, Cagliari, and Juventus- strong teams – while we were in a state of emergency. I'm amazed by the enthusiasm and energy the team is putting in. Now we need to rest because Benfica awaits us, and we'll try to prepare better. We need to recharge our batteries."

McTominay turned 29 on Monday and will be able to celebrate his birthday knowing he remains the best player in Serie A at present. In the longer term, he also has a World Cup showdown with Brazil to look forward to following Friday's group-stage draw. Some life, that.

عامل إضافي يهدد مشاركة نيمار مع البرازيل في كأس العالم

يبدو أن أمر مشاركة نيمار دا سيلفا، نجم نادي سانتوس، مع منتخب البرازيل في منافسات كأس العالم العام المقبل أصبح شبه مستحيل، وذلك في ظل إصابات اللاعب المتتالية.

نيمار يعاني الأمرين خلال العام الحالي مع سانتوس، وذلك في ظل كثرة الإصابات التي تعرض لها اللاعب البالغ من العمر 33 عامًا.

وتم استبعاد نيمار من تشكيلة منتخب البرازيل، وذلك خلال جميع فترات التوقف الدولي تحت قيادة المدرب كارلو أنشيلوتي.

ولم يقم أنشيلوتي باستدعاء نيمار لمنتخب البرازيل، منذ وصوله لتدريب السيليساو خلال شهر مايو الماضي.

اقرأ أيضًا .. أنشيلوتي يوجه إنذارًا لـ نيمار قبل كأس العالم 2026

وأكد سانتوس نقلًا عن صحيفة موندو ديبورتيفو، أن نيمار يعاني من إصابة على مستوى الغضروف المفصلي للركبة، وسوف يغيب بذلك عن الملاعب حتى نهاية هذا الموسم.

وبذلك لن يتمكن نيمار بحسب موندو من المشاركة في أي مباراة مع سانتوس حتى نهاية الدوري البرازيلي، والذي ستكون آخر مباراة فيه يوم 7 ديسمبر المقبل.

وأوضحت الصحيفة، أن هذه الإصابة هي الرابعة التي يتعرض لها نيمار في عام 2025، مما يهدد بالفعل فرص مشاركته مع البرازيل في كأس العالم العام المقبل في كندا والولايات المتحدة الأمريكية والمكسيك.

وتبقت ثلاث مباريات فقط على نهاية الدوري البرازيلي، حيث يكافح سانتوس من أجل تجنب الهبوط.

Arthur Okonkwo, you hero! Wrexham goalkeeper single-handedly earns Phil Parkinson's side a valuable point at Ipswich after 90-minute Portman Road siege

Wrexham earned a hard-fought 0-0 draw as an inspired Arthur Okonkwo helped his side withstand an Ipswich Town onslaught at Portman Road. Phil Parkinson's men mustered just two shots to the home team's 18 and were greatly indebted to Okonkwo's brilliance in goal. While many will be concerned about their attack, their defence held steadfast once more in the Championship.

Wrexham cling on for draw

Wrexham came into the fixture off the back of a five-match unbeaten run but it was the hosts who looked the most likely to break the deadlock. The Tractor Boys, who have picked up 10 points from a possible 12 in their last four games, would have been comfortably ahead at the break had it not been for Okonkwo having a blinder. The Red Dragons' keeper did very well to keep out efforts from Sindre Egeli, Leif Davis, and Jaden Philogene as the visitors weathered a first-half storm.

After producing an Expected Goals tally of just 0.02 in the opening 45 minutes, Wrexham fans urged their team on when the contest resumed, but instead, Ipswich's onslaught continued, as shot after shot rained down on Okonkwo. 

The Welsh outfit, who were without top scorer Kieffer Moore due to injury, were defending gamely but were toothless in attack throughout the encounter. But in the end, Wrexham held on for a valuable point that sees them drop to 14th in the table, six places behind Ipswich, and just three points off the play-offs.

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Had it not been for Ipswich's wayward finishing and the superb Okonkwo, this could have been a demoralising defeat for Wrexham in Suffolk. The former Arsenal stopper started the season as the club's second choice, behind Danny Ward, but now he is becoming one of their most important players. 

The big loser

This will feel like a big missed opportunity for Ipswich, who are desperate to secure an immediate return to the Premier League following their relegation earlier this year. They had 63 per cent possession and eight shots on target but didn't do enough to get the win their performance, arguably, deserved.

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Man Utd's "anonymous" flop is rapidly becoming a bigger problem than Dalot

Manchester United’s 15th-place finish in the Premier League last campaign was a glaring example of the mess the club have found themselves in over recent years.

Ruben Amorim was unable to have the desired effect after taking the reins 12 months ago, as seen by their unacceptable standing in England’s top-flight during 2024/25.

However, his side have shown glimpses of their quality over the last few weeks, subsequently enjoying a four-game unbeaten run – the joint best of the manager’s tenure.

Players such as Bryan Mbeumo, Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro have all stepped up and produced goods, with the trio being involved in the vast majority of their recent efforts.

The same can’t be said for one other first-team member, with questions now starting to be asked about his long-term future under Amorim at Old Trafford.

Diogo Dalot’s decline at United in 2025/26

Just a couple of seasons ago, full-back Diogo Dalot would have been one of the first names on the United teamsheet to many supporters – but he’s massively failed to reach such heights in recent months.

Amorim’s arrival saw the wide switch to a 3-4-2-1 system, which placed a huge emphasis on wing-backs who are able to get up and down – allowing for a positive impact at both ends of the pitch.

However, such a formation doesn’t suit the Portuguese international’s playstyle, with the 26-year-old a more defensive option – as seen by his tally of eight goals in 148 appearances.

His latest outing against Nottingham Forest highlighted his lack of impact, featuring for 68 minutes before being the first Red Devils player to be replaced.

His withdrawal was warranted when delving into his underlying stats, with Dalot being unable to complete any of his attempted dribbles or crosses at the City Ground.

The full-back also only managed to win three of the eight duels he entered, often struggling to deal with the threat posed by Reds winger Dan Ndoye on Saturday.

The United star who’s becoming a bigger problem than Dalot

Given their current unbeaten run in the Premier League, it may come as a surprise to many to see numerous players disappoint and fail to contribute to their recent revival.

However, like Dalot, multiple first-team members have come into question for their lack of impact and disappointing showings over the last couple of game weeks.

Patrick Dorgu was once seen as the starting left-back after his £30m switch last January, but he’s since been dropped to the bench and had to settle for substitute appearances in each of the last four games.

The Dane may now be handed his chance to shine in the weeks ahead, especially after the poor performances produced by Dalot during the winning spree.

Benjamin Sesko was just one of the big-money additions made by the Red Devils hierarchy during the summer, forking out a staggering £74m to RB Leipzig for the centre-forward’s signature.

The Slovenian arrived with huge expectations at Old Trafford after netting 21 goals across all competitions last season, but it’s safe to say he’s yet to reach such heights in the Premier League.

He may have already netted twice in his first 11 appearances, but like Dalot, he failed to deliver and has now gone three games without a goal after scoring two in a row.

Sesko’s showing against Forest last weekend was yet another to forget, as he only registered 21 touches of the ball – the fewest of any player on the pitch.

He also only managed to complete nine passes and lost 100% of the duels he entered – leading to one analyst labelling his showing against Sean Dyche’s side as “anonymous”.

Minutes played

90

Touches

21

Passes completed

9

Duels lost

100%

Shots on target

0

Possession lost

7x

Dribbles completed

0

Chances created

0

The 22-year-old’s lack of impact was highlighted in his inability to direct any of his efforts on target, subsequently failing to provide the clinical edge Amorim requires in front of goal.

Whilst he’s shown glimpses of his quality to date, it’s clear he’s lacking confidence in attacking areas, which no doubt will be a huge concern to the manager.

Given the amount spent on his signature, many will have been expecting a rapid start to life at Old Trafford, but up to now it’s not meant to be, with Sesko needing to find his feet quickly to avoid being the next in a long line of failed signings at United.

Casemiro isn't the only Man Utd star who has saved his career under Amorim

Manchester United drew 2-2 with Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

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Frank Lampard makes 'I'm not stupid' claim after journalist issues emotional thanks to Coventry manager

Chelsea legend Frank Lampard was visibly taken aback when a journalist praised him for the work he is doing at Premier League-chasing Coventry City. The former England international took over the Sky Blues just under a year ago when they were hovering above the Championship relegation zone; but now, they are top of the division. And when it was put to him what a great job he was doing, Lampard was touched.

Lampard moving on from Chelsea failure

When former Manchester City man Lampard was sworn in at Coventry nearly a year ago, he had a point to prove. Not only because his last managerial stint as Chelsea's caretaker manager was a disaster but his predecessor, Mark Robins, was a very popular figure at Coventry Building Society Arena, having earned them two promotions from League Two, guided them to EFL Trophy success, and led them to an FA Cup semi-final and a Championship play-off final. Now that they are top of the Championship under Lampard, talkSPORT reporter and Coventry fan Anil Kandola took the time to express his gratitude to the ex-Chelsea midfielder.

AdvertisementGetty Images SportLampard having 'special' impact at Coventry

Kandola told Lampard – who nearly led Derby County to the Premier League in 2019, only to lose in the final to Aston Villa – that the impact he has had on Coventry is like nothing he has ever seen before. He also complimented him for igniting the same passion that Robins showed at the club. 

He said: "My final point is not a question, it's more of a thank you. So obviously you won't know, but I'm actually from Coventry, so I can see probably a lot more than you do in terms of the impact it has in the pubs and the bars everywhere across this city. The impact you’ve had on this team Frank is something I’ve never seen before. The way that this crowd here, on the road and in the pubs, It’s truly special what you’ve created here. Mark Robins, he was so loved before you came in here, and there was a real hesitation, not just from you, your perspective, but just in general, can they really ignite that passion and the love for the game? And you've done that in abundance, so thank you so much for what you've done and best of luck for the rest of the season."

Coventry leading the way

Coventry are top of the Championship with 31 points after 14 games. They hold a four-point lead over second-placed Stoke City and have lost just once this season. Lampard has got Sky Blues fans dreaming of returning to the Premier League for the first time since 2001, and it seems he believes as well. 

He replied: "Well, thank you, and that's an amazing thing that you said there. I'm not stupid. I know we've got some results and we're in a better position now, and I realise that fans are happy with that. But when you say that personally, you talk about pubs and around the city or whatever it is, travelling to games in our bubble sometimes you miss that. You just try and strive to win every game that you possibly can. So when you say that and it feels as big as that, then I really appreciate it and I'll keep trying to keep you happy and try to do the right thing."

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Getty Images SportWhat comes next for Coventry?

Coventry, who made it to the Championship play-offs last season before losing to eventual winners Sunderland in the semi-finals, face, arguably, their biggest test of the season when they travel to second-placed Stoke on Saturday in a top-of-the-table clash. If they can come through that unscathed, the Sky Blues may believe the promised land of the Premier League is within their grasp. If they did that, it would be a remarkable turnaround from being in League Two just seven years ago. However, there is still a very long way to go.

Padres vs. Phillies Prediction, Odds, Pick and Probable Pitchers for Monday, June 17

The Philadelphia Phillies have stumbled a bit of late, going just 5-5 in their last 10 games, but they still hold the top spot in the National League and are 8.0 games clear of the Atlanta Braves in the NL East.

They'll get their week started with a three-game home set against the San Diego Padres, who are desperately trying to get back into the mix. They currently sit one game under .500 at 37-38.

In this article, I'm going to break down everything you need to know to bet on Monday's National League showdown.

Rangers vs. Dodgers Odds, Run Line, and Total

Spread

  • Padres +1.5 (-130)
  • Phillies -1.5 (+108)

Moneyline

  • Padres +150
  • Phillies -178

Total

  • 9.5 (Over -105/Under -115)

Padres vs. Phillies Probable Pitchers

  • San Diego: Randy Vasquez (103, 4.93 ERA)
  • Philadelphia: Cristopher Sanchez (3-3, 3.07 ERA)

Padres vs. Phillies How to Watch

  • Date: Monday, June 17
  • Time: 6:40 p.m. EST
  • Venue: Citizens Bank Park
  • How to watch (TV): NBCSP
  • Padres record: 37-38
  • Phillies record: 47-24

Padres vs. Phillies Key Players to Watch

San Diego Padres

Randy Vasquez: The Padres' starter has a sub-par ERA on the year of 4.93, but a 5.21 FIP and a 1.513 WHIP suggest further regression is coming for the righty. He needs to improve sooner rather than later or his metrics will start to fall even further. He has a tall order infront of him today in one of the most potent lineups in baseball.

Philadelphia Phillies

Trea Turner: The Phillies have activated Trea Turner from the 10-day injury list and is expected to return to their lineup tonight. The star shortstop has been sidelined since early may with a hamstring injury. He has batting an impressive .343 before hitting the IL.

Padres vs. Phillies Prediction and Pick

The Phillies are rightfully favored in this spot and I still think there's more betting value to bet had on them at -178 odds. Trea Turner returning to the lineup should be able to give this Phillies' offense a much-needed boost after slumping, by their standards, over the past few weeks.

I have no doubt they'll be able to take advantage of the Padres rolling with Vasquez, whose already bad numbers will likely get worse. His underlying metrics suggest further regression for him in his second year in the Majors and an offense like the Phillies has the ability to eat him up.

Meanwhile, the Phillies starter Cristopher Sanchez seems due for positive regression. His 3.07 ERA could be even better at this point of the season as his FIP sits at 2.58. He will be supported by the Phillies' bullpen today, which ranks third in the Majors in bullpen ERA over the last 30 days.

Sometimes the obvious bet is the right bet. I'll take the Phillies to get the job done at home.

ميسي يراوغ مجددًا بشأن مشاركته مع الأرجنتين في كأس العالم 2026

تحدث نجم فريق إنتر ميامي، ليونيل ميسي، من جديد عن إمكانية مشاركته في بطولة كأس العالم الصيف المقبل، 2026، رفقة منتخب الأرجنتين، حامل لقب النسخة الماضية.

ووقع ليونيل ميسي على عقد جديد رفقة إنتر ميامي، قبل أيام، حيث سيظل بمقتضاه في النادي الأمريكي حتى 2028.

وتستضيف الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، كندا والمكسيك نهائيات النسخة المقبلة من كأس العالم، حيث يأمل منتخب الأرجنتين الحفاظ على لقبه، بعدما توج به نسخة 2022، قطر، بفضل ليونيل ميسي.

وعن إمكانية مشاركته في كأس العالم الصيف القادم، قال ليونيل ميسي في حواره مع شبكة “nbcnews” الأمريكية: “إنه لأمر استثنائي أن أتمكن من المشاركة في كأس العالم، وأتمنى ذلك”.

وأضاف: “أود أن أكون هناك وأن أكون بصحة جيدة، وأن أكون جزءًا أساسيًا من مساعدة منتخب بلادي، إن كنت موجودًا، سأقيّم ذلك الأمر يوميًا عندما أبدأ تحضيرات الموسم المقبل مع إنتر ميامي، وسأرى إن كنت جاهزًا بنسبة 100%، وإن كنت قادرًا على تقديم أداء مفيد للفريق وللمنتخب الوطني، ثم أتخذ القرار”.

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وواصل: “من الواضح أنني متحمس جدًا لأنها بطولة كأس عالم، نحن قادمون من فوزنا بالنسخة الأخيرة، القدرة على الدفاع عن اللقب مجددًا أمر مذهل، لأن اللعب مع المنتخب الوطني دائمًا ما يكون حلمًا، وخاصة في المسابقات الرسمية، آمل أن يوفقني الله لخوض تلك التجربة مرة أخرى”.

وفيما يخص الفوز بكأس العالم 2022، قال ميسي: “كان حلم حياتي، كان الشيء الوحيد الذي ينقصني على المستوى الاحترافي، فلقد حالفني الحظ بتحقيق كل شيء على الصعيدين الفردي والجماعي مع برشلونة، وأعتقد أن هذا حلم كل لاعب، عندما تسأل لاعبًا عن حلمه، يكون حلمه هو التتويج بكأس العالم”.

وشدد: “كل ما مررت به وكل ما فعلته لتحقيقه (كأس العالم) كان حلم حياتي، خطر ببالي كل ما مررت به للوصول إلى هناك ، عائلتي، الجماهير، والأرجنتين”.

وعن حياته في ميامي، قال: “أحب كل ما يتعلق بالعيش هنا، لقد قضيت وقتًا طويلًا في برشلونة، هي مدينة استثنائية بالنسبة لي، حيث نشأت وعشت فيها لحظات رائعة، نفتقدها كثيرًا”.

وما إذا كان واجه صعوبة في قراره بشأن تجديد عقده مع إنتر ميامي، رد: “لم يكن الأمر كذلك، لطالما قلت إن قراري يعتمد على شعوري اليومي وحالتي البدنية والذهنية لمواصلة اللعب والاستمرار في هذا النادي، شعرت براحة كبيرة خلال العام، أنا سعيد بالعيش في ميامي وكذلك عائلتي، كان القرار سهلًا”.

واستطرد: “لكن ميامي مدينة تتيح لنا العيش برفاهية وتجعلنا نستمتع بالحياة، تسمح لنا بالهدوء وتسمح للأطفال بأن يكونوا على طبيعتهم ويعيشوا يومًا بيوم”.

وعما تغير بشأنه في الوقت الحالي، قال: “من الواضح أنك مع التقدم في السن تفقد أشياءً كنت تتمتع بها في شبابك، أشياء مثل السرعة، وسرعة رد الفعل، أو رؤية المباراة بشكل أسرع، واتخاذ القرارات”.

وأفاد: “أحيانًا يكون عقلك أسرع من ساقيك، لكنني أعتقد أنني حاولت دائمًا التغلب على تلك الأمور ومواصلة السعي من أجل تقديم أفضل ما عندي، والاستفادة القصوى من قدراتي البدنية ولعبي، حاولت التكيف مع الظروف الجديدة”.

Birmingham City lead race to sign "wonderful" free agent sponsored by Nike

Birmingham City completed the summer transfer window with one of the highest quantities of arrivals in the Championship, despite being quite a way off the highest expenditure.

Tom Wagner and Tom Brady oversaw permanent transfers, loan moves and free agent arrivals for 14 new players for a net spend of just over £3.6 million for Chris Davies. They ranked 7th for highest net spend, and only a small number of teams had more arrivals; however, leading up to deadline day, Davies shared his desire for more arrivals:

“I think we need a little bit of reinforcement, just depth in our defensive area and again, we could do with a bit more depth, maybe higher up the pitch as well. But we have to see what the squad looks like in the next couple of days because there’s a lot of moving parts to it, as I said. But everyone’s trying, we’ll see what happens.”

The Blues did manage to bring in late additions in defender Jack Robinson and winger Patrick Roberts from Sheffield United and Sunderland respectively. However, it now looks like that deadline day didn’t satiate Davies’s desire for reinforcements and so Birmingham are looking to take advantage of the free agent market to bring in a Premier League-proven midfielder.

Birmingham front-runners to sign free agent Oxlade-Chamberlain

Birmingham City are looking to reinforce their midfield options and continue developing into a Premier League quality team by bringing in free agent and former Premier League winner Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

Since leaving Liverpool in 2023, Oxlade-Chamberlain has been playing for the Turkish side Besiktas. However, in mid-August, it started being reported that Besiktas were looking to terminate Oxlade-Chamberlain’s contract and that the midfielder was interested in a move back to England. On August 27th, the Turkish side paid off the remaining £1.5 million of his contract, making him a free agent.

While any club could have signed the Nike-sponsored midfielder during the transfer window, clubs focused on deals that required an actual club-to-club transfer, as being a free agent, Oxlade-Chamberlain can be signed at any time.

Ever since the rumours of a contract termination first broke, Birmingham have been one of the most heavily connected teams. Football Insider’s Pete O’Rourke has now reported that Birmingham are at the forefront of the race to sign Oxlade-Chamberlain and are the leading candidates. However, they face competition from European teams as well as Premier League side Leeds United.

Opportunity to sign "wonderful" midfielder

If Birmingham can tempt Oxlade-Chamberlain away from his other suitors, they will be receiving a seasoned player with Champions League and International experience.

When he joined Besiktas, his former Liverpool manager, Jürgen Klopp, had plenty of praise, calling Oxlade-Chamberlain “wonderful”.

In the years since Klopp said this about Oxlade-Chamberlain, his injury record hasn’t improved. However, the experience that he can bring to the Birmingham side, having gone through a successful promotion campaign with Southampton and having copious amounts of Premier League experience, will make him an invaluable addition to the team.

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