Shafali, Mandhana guide India to series win

India restricted the hosts to a below-par 117 for 8 and then chased the target down with nine balls to spare

Srinidhi Ramanujam02-May-2024A clinical bowling display and a 91-run opening stand from Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana helped India overcome Bangladesh by seven wickets in the third T20I and seal the five-match series 3-0 in Sylhet.After opting to bowl first on an overcast day, India restricted the hosts to a below-par 117 for 8. Shafali blazed her way to a 38-ball 51 while Mandhana made 47 to complete the formalities for India. Bangladesh have now lost all of their last six T20Is.Shafali, Mandhana make merry
India will be content with both their openers getting some runs in Bangladesh – where the T20 World Cup will be held later this year – after a disappointing tour in 2023, when Shafali scored a total of 30 runs and Mandhana 52 from three matches. On Thursday, the duo put on a solid show off 73 balls in a boundary-laden opening stand to blunt Bangladesh. Mandhana and Shafali combined have 2075 runs from 65 innings in T20Is, the second-highest tally across all teams and most for an Indian pair.Shafali began the fireworks from the get-go, starting with a powerful lofted drive over left-arm pacer Fariha Trisna’s head in the second over. She utilised the loose deliveries from the bowlers and hit eight fours in the powerplay to reach 45 off 28 balls. This included three successive fours off left-arm spinner Nahika Akter’s over. At the end of the powerplay, India were 59 for 0, needing just 59 from the remaining 84 balls. It took a stunning one-handed return catch from Ritu Moni in the 13th over to dismiss Shafali and break the opening partnership.On the other end, Mandhana kept the scorecard ticking with elegant cover drives, sweeps, and paddle sweeps, as she also ensured to rotate the strike regularly. She also came down the track and clobbered a six over long-on fence off legspinner Rabeya Khan in the ninth over. She looked set to score her maiden T20I fifty in Bangladesh but fell three short after she skied one to deep square leg off Nahida Akter. Overall, she hit five fours and a six in 41 balls.Bangladesh picked up three wickets for 19 runs after 12 overs, but it was too late to make a comeback into the game as India chased the target in 18.3 overs.Brisk start before the Bangladesh collapse
Bangladesh started the innings positively, with both openers Dilhara Akter and Murhsida Khatun remaining unbeaten at the end of the powerplay. They scored 44 for 0 in that phase and also benefitted from sloppy fielding from India. For the second time in as many games, Harmanpreet Kaur dropped a catch in the fifth over to hand a life to Dilhara, who went on to score a quickfire 39. In the next over, S Sajana couldn’t hold on to a difficult catch when Dilhara went for a sweep but top-edged to square-leg. In the same over, India also missed a run-out opportunity to dismiss Akter.However, as was the case in the second game, Bangladesh lost some steam in the middle overs after putting on 46 runs for the opening stand. Murshida (9 off 16) was dismissed run-out off a free-hit from Radha Yadav in the seventh over when Deepti Sharma fired a sharp throw from point. Dilhara scored five clean boundaries in her 27-ball stay to provide a solid foundation but departed in the eighth over when she was caught behind off a slower delivery from Renuka Singh.Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana and Sobhana Mostary shared 30 runs off 36 for the third wicket before Mostary was run out in the 14th over. This triggered the collapse as Bangladesh went from 85 for 2 to lose the next six wickets for 32 runs. Radha finished with 2 for 22 while Shreyanka and Pooja Vastrakar picked up a wicket apiece.

'The gap can close dramatically' – Alexi Lalas predicts redemption path for USMNT star Gio Reyna if he can break free from Dortmund

The former USMNT player says Reyna could regain public support if he can find more minutes on the club level

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Addressing Gio Reyna's complicated status ahead of the transfer window, former USMNT start Alexi Lalas suggested that either a transfer from Borussia Dortmund or a change in his current club situation could create the opportunity the midfielder needs.

“There are people out there that roll their eyes because we talked about Gio Reyna so much," Lalas said on his State of the Union podcast. But again, it it's relative to the fact that this player is undeniably talented. We don't know if he's even going to get called, in going forward… we still don't even know where he's going to end up. But if Gio Reyna either moves someplace else or obviously stays and things drastically change, then I think it would take very little for people to get right back on the Gio Reyna train.

"And if you can look at what he is viewed at right now, he gets into a run of games where he is being productive and obviously he is healthy. I think people are going to say Gio Reyna's back and he is absolutely in the mix… I know maybe in his case that's a lot, but the gap can close dramatically.”

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Regarding another USMNT star, Lalas said that Yunus Musah can still contribute for AC Milan, despite some speculation that he could be on the move. Musah was not on Mauricio Pochettino's Gold Cup squad.

“He has a tremendous amount to prove," Lalas said. "Obviously, he wasn't involved again this summer. And we can surmise that, you know, whatever the situation was, it still wasn't ideal for Pochettino and for this team and for Yunus Musah. And again, I go back to when Yunus Musah first burst on the scene… he would push the ball and had an incredible burst of speed that would get him out of situations, that would then send the US team into a much more attacking type of mode. And so that was really, really valuable.

"And he has fallen off… what remains to be seen whether we were already looking at the ceiling and that's as good as it gets. And if that's the case, that's not good enough, especially when you're not playing. So I think he's got a lot to prove, but there's something in the tank – maybe not a starter, but maybe he can start to ask some questions. But if he's not playing on a consistent basis, I doubt he's even get going to get called in.”

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Both Musah and Reyna have struggled to earn regular minutes at the club level. That has seen them drop down the pecking order within the USMNT roster.

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The USMNT midfielders have been linked with possible moves. With less than a year until the World Cup, both Reyna and Musah face a critical period to either establish themselves.

Harry Kane can't stop winning trophies! Brits Abroad winners & losers as Bayern Munich triumph in Super Cup but Marcus Rashford fails to make Hansi Flick happy on Barcelona debut

GOAL runs through the best and worst of British players plying their trade on foreign soil as seasons around Europe got under way

Now more than ever, British players are finding that the grass can be greener elsewhere. The lure of the Premier League remains grand, but it's not the be-all and end-all.

In fact, some of the home nations' biggest stars have decided to take their talents abroad to the mainland continent and beyond. England's captain is in the Bundesliga, two of their other best players are at Santiago Bernabeu, and there's now even one at the rebuilt Camp Nou.

European football is starting back up again for 2025-26, and this season, GOAL will be breaking down the winners and losers each week from the Britons who are making a living away from home. Here's our roundup for what was matchday one for most of Europe…

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This is becoming quite the occurrence, isn't it, Harry? Kane went his whole career without ever winning a team trophy, yet within the space of a few months, he now has two.

Bayern Munich ended 2024-25 as the champions of Germany once again, with Kane at last getting his hands on some silverware worthy of matching his undoubted talent and legacy. Conquering the Bundesliga allowed the Bavarians back into the curtain-raising German Super Cup, where they faced DFB-Pokal winners Stuttgart away from home. Kane scored an exquisite opener, cutting out a loose clearance from centre-back Luca Jaquez and hitting a fierce first-time half-volley beyond goalkeeper Fabian Bredlow.

"I made a run and as the ball was in the air, I kind of knew I wasn't going to get there," Kane said of his goal. "I gambled that the defender was going to stick a toe out and that's what happened, and from there it's just about what I've done forever, getting contact on the ball and keeping it low. It was nice to see it go in."

Bayern would go on to prevail 2-1, with debutant Luis Diaz striking before Jamie Leweling pulled one back in the dying seconds, and at the full-time whistle, Kane was confirmed as a two-time trophy winner.

"Here we are, first one of the season," he said post-match in celebration. "Oh, it feels good. It feels good. You know, not easy away from home but credit to the boys, we stepped up and we go again, we look forward to the next one.

"This is how we wanted to start the season, with a good feeling and a title. It was a short summer break during which we worked hard. But the way we played today was good. It would have been nice if we had scored one or two more goals. But we moved the ball well and worked hard defensively as a whole team."

This was the first time that €175m duo Kane and Diaz had played together competitively, and the ex-Liverpool winger was full of praise for his new team-mate: "It's special to play with Harry Kane, he's a phenomenon. It's really easy to play alongside him as he has so much quality; it's a privilege."

AdvertisementGetty Images SportLOSER: Marcus Rashford

As the old cliche goes, Marcus Rashford will probably be happy that his Barcelona debut ended with his new side getting the three points – and that the club even managed to register him in time to play – but the context of that win and his own performance cannot be ignored.

Barca's 3-0 win away at a combative Mallorca should be reason for positivity, yet it was a game marred by controversy and a win lacking in effort. Raphinha's opener from a phenomenal Lamine Yamal delivery was all fine and dandy, but Ferran Torres made it 2-0 with an opposition player down nursing a head injury, and that's where tempers began to boil.

Manu Morlanes was shown a second yellow card on 33 minutes, and Vedat Muriqi also received his marching orders for an absurdly high kick to the face of goalkeeper Joan Garcia moments later. Yamal, of course, wrapped up the points in the 94th minute with a goal reminiscent of the 209 scored by Arjen Robben in his playing days.

Rashford, for his part, replaced Torres with around 20 minutes left, yet found himself perennially isolated and didn't even get a shot away during that time on the pitch, despite Mallorca hanging on with two fewer players. He was far from the only player not pulling his weight though, and Hansi Flick was not a happy man in his post-match press conference.

"I didn't like the match," the Barca boss said. "These are three important points, but after going 2-0 up, and with the two red cards, I think my team played at 50 per cent. That can't happen. I need to talk to the players about this. You can't play at 50% against nine players, that's not what I expect."

Nevertheless, Barca sit top of La Liga at this point, with Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold's Real Madrid getting their campaign underway on Tuesday at home to Osasuna.

Getty ImagesLOSER: Marseille's English contingent

There's been a fair bit of hype surrounding Marseille heading into Roberto De Zerbi's second season in charge at Stade Velodrome, with OM aiming to build on a second-place finish in Ligue 1 that secured a return to the Champions League. Opening night turned into a box-office disaster, however.

Marseille took part in French football's season-opener away at Rennes, where the hosts were forced to play two-thirds of the match with 10 men after Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal received a red card in the first half. A visiting team consisting of English quarter CJ Egan-Riley, Angel Gomes, Jonathan Rowe and Mason Greenwood couldn't pick the lock, and in the 91st minute, Rennes scored against the run of play through Ludovic Blas to consign Marseille to defeat.

De Zerbi, a fiery character even on his best days, was not pleased. "The others beat us on the pitch, and we come in here and fight among ourselves," he reportedly told a despondent dressing room. "You know what that means? That we have small balls. In Marseille, we need to have big ones."

Rowe, in particular, was said to have been criticised during the team debrief, with claiming he felt unfairly targeted, particularly as he has been heavily linked with an exit before the transfer window shuts. Though Rowe was derided for his display, debutant Egan-Riley, who joined on a free transfer from Burnley this summer, impressed.

Local newspaper wrote: "Thrust into the starting line up in the absence of the suspended Facundo Medina, the young Englishman, solid in duels, made a successful debut for OM this Friday evening. The only satisfaction of an evening in which Les Marseillais were beaten 11 against 10. He will undoubtedly retain a bitter taste from his baptism in sky and white. Yet, Egan-Riley had done (almost) everything right to forge a pleasant and sweet memory of it."

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Marseille may not have started the Ligue 1 season on the right foot, but their rivals Monaco certainly did, brushing aside Le Havre 3-1 at the Stade Louis II. Remarkably, they only had two shots on target, with an own goal from Gautier Lloris breaking the deadlock, and it wasn't until new boy Eric Dier rose highest to meet a delicious Lamine Camara corner with his head on the hour mark that they got up and running in that department.

"I just attacked the area where I was supposed to be and Lamine delivered a nice cross," Dier said after the game. "We executed that move the way we wanted. I'm happy to have been able to score that second goal in that game."

That move was orchestrated by Monaco's set-piece coach, according to manager Adi Hutter, who is hoping Dier will be the beneficiary of further such moves: "Eric scored his first goal, showing that he's a real threat in the opposition’s box. I'd also like to congratulate Abel Lorincz, our new set-piece specialist, who was rewarded in his first match with a goal from a corner."

Dier, who spent the bulk of his career in and out of the starting line up at Tottenham, is enjoying a late-bloom twilight to his playing days. He's just come off the back of a fruitful 18-month spell at Bayern with close friend Kane, and is now living it up in Monaco with supposed ambitions of returning to Lisbon with Sporting CP before hanging up his boots. It's alright for some, eh?

USMNT legend Michael Bradley to be honored by U.S. Soccer ahead of September friendly against South Korea

U.S. Soccer will recognize one of its most accomplished players when Bradley is celebrated in a special ceremony before the USMNT face South Korea

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U.S. Soccer announced plans to honor Michael Bradley's extraordinary contributions to American soccer with a formal pregame ceremony when the men's national team hosts South Korea in September at Sports Illustrated Stadium. The recognition comes following Bradley's retirement from professional soccer in 2023 after a career that saw him amass 151 international appearances, placing him behind only Cobi Jones and Landon Donovan on the all-time caps list.

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Bradley's recognition reflects U.S. Soccer's initiative to formally acknowledge players who have made exceptional contributions to the national team program. The federation has established specific criteria for this honor, requiring players to have earned at least 100 caps and appeared on rosters for two world championships, including World Cups or Olympic Games.

He has local ties to the match as he hails from Princeton and currently coaches the Red Bulls II, and the first team plays at Sports Illustrated Stadium. 

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Bradley will be celebrated before the USMNT begins its preparations for the 2026 World Cup with the friendly against South Korea.

Ilkay Gundogan heading back to the Bundesliga? Man City midfielder eyes return with Premier League side ready to offload

Ilkay Gundogan might head back to the Bundesliga as Manchester City are ready to offload him.

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City boss Pep Guardiola wants a smaller squad and has complained about the size of the current contingent. According to , City are ready to offload some players, and the names include those of Manuel Akanji and Gundogan. The German midfielder, who was previously linked with Galatasaray, is now considering a return to the Bundesliga, where he once shone for Borussia Dortmund. However, no club has yet been linked with the midfielder.

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Ever since joining City in 2016, he has played an integral role in their five Premier League-winning campaigns. However, the Champions League winner was left out of the matchday squad against Tottenham at the weekend, which may indicate a possible departure. His link with Galatasaray over the summer was strong, but the deal did not see daylight due to his high salary.

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Gundogan, who has 19 goals in 82 appearances for Germany, has won 14 trophies at City. Those include five Premier League titles, one Champions League trophy, four Carabao Cup titles, two FA Cups and two Community Shields.

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With just six days left for the transfer window to come to a close, Gundogan will have to find himself a Bundesliga club soon. 

Alexander Isak’s agent takes brutal swipe at Newcastle after finally pushing through Swedish striker's £125m transfer to Liverpool

Alexander Isak's agent Vlado Lemic has taken a brutal swipe at Newcastle after helping the striker push through his long-awaited move to Liverpool on deadline day. The Reds broke the British transfer record by paying £125m ($169m) to sign Isak, bringing to an end a transfer saga that dominated the summer window.

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Isak spent the entire summer pushing for a move away from St James’ Park. He effectively went on strike at one stage, as he stayed away from training and worked by himself. He even went public with his desire to end his relationship with the Magpies. The move finally happened on deadline day when Newcastle sanctioned the striker's record-breaking transfer to Anfield.

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With the record move now sealed, Isak's agent Vlado Lemic has seemingly taken a brutal swipe at the Magpies over their handling of the entire episode during the summer window. 

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Lemic sent a cryptic message to , which was read out by host Jim White on the White and Jordan show. It read: "It's nice when you have someone to be with, but it is even nicer when you know who you will never be with again."

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Right now, Isak is on international duty and set to feature for Sweden in their upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Slovenia and Kosovo on September 5 and 8, respectively. The striker could make his Liverpool debut once club football returns in a Premier League clash with Burnley on September 14. 

Strikers, Scorchers all but through to BBL playoffs

No team has confirmed their place in the playoffs of the Big Bash League yet, but the two teams currently at the top of the table are highly likely to book their places

Shiva Jayaraman18-Jan-2018The Big Bash League this season has entered a phase with eight of the remaining nine league games likely to have a bearing on the semi-finals match-ups. No team has secured a guaranteed place in the last four yet. However, Adelaide Strikers and Perth Scorchers are placed well to qualify for the semis. At least two places are up for grabs with Hobart Hurricanes, Melbourne Renegades and Brisbane Heat vying for two of the spots in the final four. While Sydney Thunder have an outside chance to qualify, Sydney Sixers and Melbourne Stars have been knocked out of the tournament. Here is what the teams need to do to secure their places in the last four.Adelaide Strikers: Renegades, Scorchers: Strikers will make their third appearance in the knockouts of the BBL if they win their match against Renegades. Should they lose both their matches, they can still qualify if Renegades beat Heat in the last league match. In that case, only four teams will end up on 12 or more points. Strikers beat RenegadesPerth Scorchers: Hurricanes, Strikers: The defending champions will qualify if they win one of their remaining two matches. They could also qualify on just 12 points if Renegades lose to Strikers, since in that case only four teams will end up with 12 or more points. But if Renegades manage to beat Strikers, Scorchers will have to qualify on net run rate if they fail to win both their remaining games. In that case, their chances improve if they don’t lose either of their remaining matches by big margins. Scorchers beat HurricanesHobart Hurricanes: Scorchers, Stars: Hurricanes could make their first knockouts in four seasons if they win both their remaining matches. They could also qualify just on 12 points if they win only one of their remaining two matches, and if Renegades lose to Strikers since in that case only one out of Renegades or Heat can end up on 12 points. With their negative net run rate, Hurricanes are in a disadvantageous position if they are tied on 12 points with the other teams. Hurricanes beat Stars, Renegades lose to Strikers Hurricanes beat Scorchers and StarsMelbourne Renegades: Strikers, Thunder, Heat: They are the most likely team to go through to the semis among teams that are on 8 or fewer points as they have three matches left. They will qualify if they win all their remaining games. They could also qualify with just 12 points if they beat either Strikers or Thunder and then beat Heat in their last game. Qualification on net run rate is also possible if they don’t beat Heat in their last match, but then they have to win their other two matches. They could qualify with 10 points on net run rate too if they manage to beat Heat by a big margin and don’t lose their other matches by big margins. However, it will be difficult for them to qualify with 10 points if they don’t win their match against Heat. Renegades beat Thunder and Heat Renegades win all their remaining matchesBrisbane Heat: Sixers, Renegades: They will qualify if they win both their remaining matches and Renegades lose against Strikers as in that case only three other teams will end up with 12 or more points. They could also qualify on net run rate on 12 points even if Renegades beat Strikers in their next match. For that to happen, they would have to thump their opponents in the remaining matches. They could also qualify on just 10 points on net run rate if other results pan out in their favour. Renegades lose to Strikers, Heat win both their remaining matchesSydney Thunder: Stars, Renegades: With only six points and two games left to play, their chances of qualifying are remote. To start with, they will have to win both their games. Hurricanes are on 10 points and one of their remaining matches is against the bottom-placed Stars, and are likely to finish ahead of Thunder with 12 or more points. So, practically, Thunder can only hope to qualify ahead of Renegades and Heat. Their best chance will be to qualify on net run rate ahead of these two teams and so they have to win their remaining matches by huge margins. Since Heat play the Sixers, Thunder have to hope that Renegades lose to Strikers (by a huge margin) but beat Heat (by as close a margin as possible). This will result in a three-way tie on 10 points between Thunder, Renegades and Heat with the team with the best net run rate going through to the semis. Renegades lose to Strikers (big margin) and beat Heat (small margin)

How the remaining matches affect qualification

Match Result What happensSixers v Heat Heat lose Heat still in contention Heat win Heat not qualified yetStars v Thunder Thunder lose Thunder knocked out Thunder win Thunder not qualified yetScorchers v Hurricanes Hurricanes lose Hurricanes still in contention, Scorchers qualify Hurricanes win Hurricanes not qualified yet, Scorchers still in contentionRenegades v Strikers Renegades lose Team with at least 11 points qualify; Renegades still in contention Renegades win Renegades not qualified yet, Strikers still in contentionThunder v Renegades Renegades lose Renegades still in contention, Thunder not qualified yet Renegades win Renegades not qualified yet, Thunder knocked outScorchers v Strikers Scorchers lose Scorchers still in contention if not qualified yet, Strikers qualify Scorchers win Scorchers qualify, Stikers still in contention if not qualified yetHurricanes v Stars Hurricanes lose Hurricanes still in contention Hurricanes win Hurricanes qualify if on >12 points or Renegades lost to Strikers; otherwise not qualified yetHeat v Renegades Heat lose Qualification on NRR if Hurricanes on 10 points or Renegades & Thunder on 10 points; otherwise knocked out; Teams on >10 points qualify Heat win Qualify if Renegades lost to Strikers and they won v Sixers; otherwise qualification on NRR; Teams on >12 points qualify

Imad Wasim: 'Faith is very important in any sport and I still have faith in Karachi Kings'

Captain refuses to write his team off as they continue to fall on the wrong side of results with one win since the start of last season

Umar Farooq19-Feb-2023Karachi Kings have won only three out of their last 19 PSL matches, they won just one game in 10 last season, and they’ve begun PSL 2023 with three defeats. That’s not a great position to be in while preparing to take on their biggest rival, Lahore Qalandars, but captain Imad Wasim refuses to write his team off yet.”We are presently coming with a losing streak from last season until now, but once we get winning momentum then you become a force,” Imad had said after narrowly failing to chase down 169 against Quetta Gladiators last night. “But it’s not happening right now and it’s our mistake. We will sit and talk about it. Someone needs to play that finishing role and be that one person so that we can have our belief back. Faith is very important in any sport and any career and I still have faith in Karachi.”They will not have too much time to do this introspection, with the Qalandars clash lined up later today, but Imad did try to make sense of the rut. “I won’t say we are playing very bad cricket overall but we are only playing good cricket in phases. Sometimes it happens in a team when you aren’t able to click all together – once we do, we will start winning.”We made a lot of mistakes but they are done. No team goes out and tries to lose, it’s just a lean patch that hasn’t come to an end since last season and we are trying to get out of it. As a professional, when you see the chips are down, everything is against you, that is when you turn up to win your team a game.”Imad is one of the most experienced PSL captains, second only to Sarfaraz Ahmed, but his record is patchy: 44 captained, 20 won, 20 lost (Super Overs aside). This season, all three losses have come at home, even as they’ve fiddled with their combination and strategy. Among the changes dished out was Matthew Wade, the Australian wicketkeeper-batter, who played as opener in the first game scoring 23 off 15, but was pushed down to the middle order for the next two games and has scored 18 off 18 and 15 off 19 from there. Imad did say finding the right person to finish innings was on his mind.”We aren’t able to finish well, it is one of the factors [in our slump]. Secondly, our death overs are a factor…”Then there is the matter of making it count once in, and Imad said that too had been discussed with the team. “Sometimes if you don’t show enough intent, you give away your wickets very easily in such conditions. It was talked about, not letting it go so easily because with one set batsman in, anything is possible, especially on Karachi pitches. But it’s not happening, everyone who is getting set is getting out other than Shoaib Malik.”Imad had advocated an aggressive brand of cricket coming into this tournament, and he said the rocky start has not changed his mind. “It’s a way of playing cricket, you play shots and express yourself. Unfortunately, we’ve lost wickets in the powerplay and so have not been able to express ourselves, but once we settle in everything will click. We are still going to play the same brand of aggressive cricket with the ball and bat.”

'A load of babbling drivel' – Simon Jordan slams Enzo Maresca over Conference League claims as Chelsea prepare for Real Betis test

Simon Jordan has ripped into Enzo Maresca's claim that Chelsea will be "back" if they win the UEFA Conference League final against Real Betis.

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Simon Jordan has launched a scathing attack on Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca, dismissing his comments about the significance of winning the Europa Conference League. Maresca had suggested that winning the trophy would be a "statement" that Chelsea are "back," a claim Jordan has ridiculed. The pundit believes that with Chelsea's resources, winning the competition is the bare minimum, and doesn't represent a significant achievement.

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Chelsea, despite their massive spending under the Todd Boehly ownership, have struggled to find consistency and success in recent seasons. After a revolving door of managers, Maresca is the latest tasked with turning the tide; they are currently fifth, in the final Champions League qualification spot, but sit level on points with sixth-placed Aston Villa, so must also finish strongly domestically.

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On talkSPORT, Jordan reacted to Maresca's comments, saying: "I'm going to give him some latitude in that English isn't his first language because other than that, I think it's a load of old, babbling drivel. Anyone with half a brain can understand that if you're in the Conference League, you can't win the Champions League. You'd have to be born under a rock.

"What he's saying is if you're in a competition, you do the best you can in it. If you're Chelsea, with all the resources that you've got, going against the teams they're playing against, and you don't win it, then you should be slightly embarrassed in the same way that Tottenham should have been embarrassed a few years ago."

Asked if Chelsea will be "back" if they win it, Jordan added: "No. Of course not. The clue is in the title, the word 'Conference'. When you think of 'Conference', what do you think of? I think of non-league football. I don't think of a high-faluting style of football. It's the third tier competition in European football, that sucks as far down the pyramid as it possibly can to get some teams in that have got some validity."

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Chelsea play Manchester United and Nottingham Forest before taking on Betis in their European final. Three wins are essential for Maresca.

The soap opera continues for Carlo Ancelotti! Brazil warned they face World Cup expulsion as ousted CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues urges Supreme Court to reinstate him

Carlo Ancelotti's future is uncertain as Brazil have been warned that they face 2026 World Cup expulsion.

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The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is facing a potential ban from international competitions, including the 2026 World Cup, after a Rio de Janeiro court nullified the leadership of its president, Ednaldo Rodrigues. The verdict has not only invalidated Rodrigues’ authority but has also resulted in the dismissal of the entire CBF board of directors. In response, the CBF called the judgment a “direct affront” to the nation’s legal and institutional framework and has appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn the decision.

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The implications of this legal dispute stretch far beyond internal administration. FIFA has previously expressed its strict stance against political or judicial interference in the operations of its member associations. In 2023, FIFA threatened Brazil with sanctions when Rodrigues was initially suspended over alleged election irregularities. At that time, the Supreme Court intervened and reinstated him, but the warning remains relevant. Now, with his second removal, the possibility of FIFA sanctions has re-emerged. The CBF itself has warned that the ruling could prompt global football authorities to discredit the new leadership, putting Brazil’s participation in international events, including World Cup qualifiers, at serious risk.

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FIFA requires member associations to submit their squad lists by May 26 for their upcoming World Cup Qualifying fixtures. Rodrigues has warned that if the governing body does not recognise the new CBF leadership, Brazil’s roster could be deemed invalid, resulting in forfeitures or postponements. The Selecao’s upcoming fixtures against Ecuador and Paraguay now hang in the balance, with the CBF warning of immeasurable sporting, diplomatic and financial fallout.

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The timing of this crisis is particularly unfortunate given Brazil’s announcement just days earlier of securing Ancelotti’s services. The Real Madrid boss, one of the most decorated managers in European football history, was due to take over on May 26 following the conclusion of his club commitments. However, with Rodrigues ousted and an interim president now in charge, questions loom over whether Ancelotti’s appointment will proceed as planned. Fernando Jose Sarney, who has assumed interim leadership of the CBF, stated that he intends to uphold “existing contracts” and ensure the continuity of the national team’s sporting operations, a nod to preserving Ancelotti’s role. Still, without a stable leadership structure, the Italian's installment remains under threat.

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