Man Utd & Tottenham leading rice to sign Everton starlet Jarrad Branthwaite as Sir Jim Ratcliffe makes young defender ‘key focus’ next summer

Manchester United and Tottenham are reportedly leading the race to sign young Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite in the summer window.

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Despite interest from several top clubs including Chelsea, Arsenal, and Real Madrid, and the reports that the Red Devils and Spurs are currently at the forefront in their pursuit of the 21-year-old defender. Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly keen on adding two young center-backs to their squad in the upcoming transfer window. Branthwaite's profile aligns with their focus on homegrown talent, and his left-sided positioning addresses a specific requirement outlined by manager Erik ten Hag for defensive balance.

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While Branthwaite remains a primary target for Manchester United, the club is also exploring alternative options in the centre-back position. Players like Antonio Silva from Benfica, Jean-Clair Todibo from Nice, and Leny Yoro from Lille are also under consideration.

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The potential transfer fee for Branthwaite could depend on Everton's league status by the end of the season. The Toffees are currently struggling in the Premier League and sit 18th in the table with 19 points. If they go down to the Championship, the Branthwaite could be sold at a discounted rate.

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United aim to compete at the highest level both in England and in Europe under Ratcliffe and the next summer could see an influx of new faces. Branthwaite could potentially be a replacement for Raphael Varane as the French defender is reportedly considering offers from the Middle East.

Lancashire shocked by in-form Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire claimed a second successive LV= County Championship win as they beat Lancashire by 91 runs during an eventful final day at Old Trafford

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ScorecardCraig Miles picked up four wickets in Gloucestershire’s surprise win•Getty ImagesGloucestershire claimed a second successive LV= County Championship win as they beat Lancashire by 91 runs during an eventful final day at Old Trafford.Sixteen wickets fell in a day which saw Geraint Jones’s side set a target of 300 in a minimum of 70 overs shortly before lunch having declared on 275 for nine following the decision to not risk Liam Norwell’s injured finger with the bat.Lancashire fell to 22 for 4 before half-centuries for fifth-wicket pair Alviro Petersen and Alex Davies took them to 140 for 4 in the 33rd over, only to see Davies and then Petersen fall either side of tea for the addition of only eight more runs. Petersen and Davies hit 63 and 58 respectively, with the latter’s innings including three straight sixes against left-arm spinner Tom Smith.Lancashire, who retain top spot in Division Two following a first defeat in four, were ultimately bowled out for 208 inside 57 overs as Jones and company built on last week’s win over Essex with a 22-point haul. Craig Miles led the way with 4 for 58 and David Payne added 3 for 31.Reece breaks hand after dismissal

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Lancashire head coach Ashley Giles said: “Luis has broken his hand, so he’s going to be out for a long time. That’s unfortunate, but it’s an opportunity for somebody else. I’m not sure yet how he’s done it. I will have to look into that situation.”

Eight wickets fell before lunch, including the first two in Lancashire’s second innings as they slipped to 11 for 2 following the departures of openers Luis Reece and Paul Horton. Reece, who has endured a miserable start to the season, was trapped lbw by Payne and Horton caught behind driving loosely at Miles.Shortly after lunch, Lancashire slipped further as Ashwell Prince and stand-in captain Steven Croft fell, leaving Lancashire four down and still 278 away from their target. Prince and Croft were both caught behind off Miles and Payne respectively.Petersen and Davies steadied the ship and then counter-attacked, with Davies taking a particularly liking to Smith. He hit 14 off Smith’s first over, including the first six, with the ex-Sussex man conceding 43 off his first five overs.The visitors were given a significant pre-tea boost when Davies miscued a pull at medium pacer Kieran Noema-Barnett to midwicket and when Petersen sliced Payne to cover, the game was Gloucestershire’s for the taking.Peter Siddle fell shortly afterwards to Norwell, caught behind off a top edged pull, but Jordan Clark and Nathan Buck continued to chase a home win. They hit three more sixes off Smith upon his return to the attack as the target dropped below 100 before departing in successive overs.Buck was caught behind off Norwell and Clark was trapped lbw by Miles, who wrapped up the win by bowling Simon Kerrigan.Gloucestershire started the day at 206 for 3, leading by 230, but they lost six for 69 to force a declaration following Norwell’s injury earlier in the match.Peter Handscomb was run out for 76 following a mix-up with Hamish Marshall, ending their fourth-wicket partnership of 134, before Jones was caught at mid-off off Kerrigan’s left-arm spin. Marshall fell eight short of his hundred when he was bowled by a Kyle Jarvis delivery which kept low. Siddle struck twice to finish with 4 for 39 in his final appearance.

Messi & Ronaldo headline FIFA Ultimate Team of the Season

The final super squad has been released for FIFA 18, with players from Europe's big five leagues included after impressing for their clubs in 2017-18

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Real Madrid hero Jude Bellingham bizarrely compared to a ‘motorbike’ by manager Carlo Ancelotti after record-breaking England star scores again versus Napoli

Real Madrid comfortably beat Napoli 4–2 on Wednesday to secure the top spot in their Champions League group, with Jude Bellingham impressing again.

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Fourteen-time champions Madrid defeated the visiting Italian champions in a thrilling match to claim first place after they had already qualified for the knockout stages on the previous matchday. Bellingham gave Madrid the lead after 22 minutes with a fantastic header that went over Alex Meret and in the net after David Alaba found him with a lovely cross. Bellingham is now the team's top scorer with four Champions League goals in just four games for Madrid, and a total of 15 goals in 16 appearances this season.

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After the game, the veteran Italian manager was all praises for the English midfielder as he talked about his ability to arrive in the box from deep spaces.

"He's spectacular in getting into the box, he comes into the box like a motorbike," he told Movistar Plus [via The Athletic]. "It's surprising because nobody could have imagined such fast adaptation here, to this club and the football he is showing. He surprises the fans, teammates and even rivals."

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On the night, Bellingham also became the first Real Madrid player to score four goals in his first four games for the club in the Champions League. He also managed to register an assist from the game as Joselu grabbed Madrid's fourth of the night to secure their win and top spot.

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After confirming their presence in the first pot of the Round of 16 draw, Madrid can now completely shift their focus to La Liga as they currently lead the standings, level on points with Girona.

It's win or bust for Chelsea! Blues must beat Liverpool in Carabao Cup final to salvage their season – and opportunity knocks

Sunday's showpiece is potentially must-win for Mauricio Pochettino, and the stars may just be aligning for his Chelsea side

In years gone by, the League Cup was a mere appetiser for trophy-gorging Chelsea; a first, less significant piece of silverware on the menu to get them in the mood for bigger and better things in the months to come. In 2024, though, winning the much-derided cup will almost certainly make or break their season.

Mauricio Pochettino's side face Liverpool at Wembley on Sunday, and while the Reds find themselves in the enviable position of still being in the hunt for four different pieces of silverware, the Carabao Cup represents Chelsea's most realistic chance of winning a first trophy since the Club World Cup in 2022.

A victory for the Blues would be priceless – both in terms of the feeling around the club and tangibly in the form of guaranteed European football in 2024-25. The game seems to be coming around at just the right time, and it is an opportunity they must seize with both hands.

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Chelsea have had more than their fair share of injury issues this season, and they are still without captain Reece James, Romeo Lavia, Wesley Fofana, Thiago Silva and Marc Cucurella, among others, ahead of the final.

However, the tables may have turned in their favour ahead of Sunday's showdown. Liverpool have boasted a relatively clean bill of health throughout the season bar long-term absentees Thiago Alcantara and Joel Matip, but their own injury problems have deepened significantly in recent weeks.

While Chelsea are already accustomed to doing without the likes of James, Fofana and Cucurella, Jurgen Klopp will be without a host of first-team players who have played key roles in their campaign to date; Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dominik Szoboszlai, Diogo Jota and Curtis Jones are all sidelined, as is No.1 goalkeeper Alisson. If that wasn't bad enough, there are also doubts over key attacking players Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez.

Of course, Liverpool still possess a wealth of quality, dispatching Brentford and Luton in consecutive 4-1 victories despite having all of those players missing, but the upheaval within the squad may just level the playing field at Wembley somewhat.

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Liverpool's fitness woes have certainly contributed to an inescapable sense that this game just might be arriving at the perfect interval for Chelsea. It would be wrong to say the west Londoners are 'in form', given they are far too inconsistent to pinpoint exactly what 'form' is for this iteration of the Blues, but in the past three games they have played some of their best football of the entire season – and there are signs that they are maybe, , capable of putting a run of results together in the remainder of the campaign to salvage something.

Chelsea sprung a surprise as they dominated from the first whistle to the last against high-flying Aston Villa in their FA Cup fourth-round replay, deservedly running out 3-1 winners. That was followed by a hard-earned comeback victory over Crystal Palace, showing some new-found mettle to snatch victory at the death.

They so nearly capped their resurgence with an admirable away win at title-chasing Manchester City, but they lost control of the game after a very solid 70 minutes and were instead forced to settle for a creditable draw.

All of this bodes well, and they must carry the same hunger into Sunday. Pochettino knows this. "In the last few weeks, we have learned a lot and stepped up," he said in his pre-final press conference. "We arrive in a very good moment and condition. After Wolves, [the wins that followed] provided the team with confidence and trust. It was a click to change to compete that we maybe missed."

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Chelsea may well feel that they have more to play for, too. Liverpool are still fighting on four fronts – leading the Premier League, standing a very good chance of winning the Europa League, and facing a favourable FA Cup fifth-round tie at home to Southampton. The Carabao Cup, then, is arguably the lowest priority.

For Pochettino's men, this final now represents the most obvious route to securing European football for next season, with the winner gaining passage to the Conference League playoff round – although their participation could be thrown into doubt over potential financial breaches.

That won't be added motivation for Klopp's Reds, who are all-but guaranteed Champions League football, but should be for Chelsea, who are still mired in mid-table in the Premier League and face plenty of competition to win the FA Cup – which secures a place in the Europa League.

If the Blues can find some modicum of form over the next three months, the intention will surely be to push as far up the league table as possible. But if all else fails, the Conference League at least offers something of a safety net and a platform to build to better things.

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The fixture schedulers may have also handed Chelsea a significant advantage. Having last played on Saturday, the Blues have had a week and a day to prepare for the final, while Liverpool found themselves in midweek action against Luton.

That game was rescheduled from Saturday during the 3pm blackout as a result of the Reds reaching the Carabao Cup final, but Chelsea have avoided the same fate despite originally being slated to play Tottenham at Stamford Bridge on Friday, February 23.

Why? Because that game had already been selected for broadcast by Sky Sports, and therefore it could not be moved to clash with Champions League games being played in midweek and broadcast on TNT Sports, per an agreement between the two networks.

Klopp has often bemoaned broadcasters' influence on the congested fixture schedule, and Liverpool's injury list suggests he has good reason, so this rearrangement will leave him quietly seething. Luton provided his depleted team with a worthy test on Wednesday night, so he will hope they have enough in the tank on Sunday.

Trinidad and Tobago win six games in a row

A round-up of Regional Super50 matches played on April 7, 2013

ESPNcricinfo staff08-Apr-2013Trinidad and Tobago made it six wins out of six, beating Barbados by 41 runs in Port of Spain. After choosing to bat, they were in trouble at 5 for 3 but captain Denesh Ramdin and Jason Mohammed put together a match-winning stand. Ramdin struck 134 at better than a run a ball, with 12 fours and four sixes, and Mohammed played a steady hand of 63. The pair added 170 and helped take the score to 264 for 8. Seamer Marlon Richards struck early for T&T in the chase and he was supported by the rest of the bowling contingent, as Barbados lost wickets at frequent intervals. Though many of their batsmen got starts, only one, Jonathan Carter, went on to score a half-century. Shannon Gabriel, Rayad Emrit, and Yannick Cariah bagged two wickets each, as Barbados were bowled out for 223.Leeward Islands slipped to their fifth defeat, losing to Windward Islands by 36 runs in a low-scoring game in Antigua. Windwards chose to bat and though Leewards struck regularly, the middle order, led by a half-century from captain Liam Sebastien, took their team to 194 for 9. Jacques Taylor took four wickets but his effort was in vain. Six of Leewards’ batsmen reached double-figures but no one stuck around long enough to guide the chase. Shane Shillingford, who had an excellent home Test series against Zimbabwe, grabbed his best returns in List A cricket, taking 6 for 32, and restricting Leewards to just 158 for 9.Jamaica will meet Windward Islands in the semi-final after they beat Guyana by two wickets in a rain-affected match in Guyana. Electing to bat, Guyana could not put up a challenging score as David Bernard (4 for 24) and Nkrumah Bonner (3 for 23) struck regularly. Guuyana then lost four wickets within 15 runs and managed to score 190 for 9 in 49 overs, as Anthony Bramble and Assad Fudadin top-scored with 31 each. Jamaica’s top five batsmen put together only 55 runs but Carlton Baugh’s 40 and double-digit scores from Nikita Miller and Andrew Richardson for the ninth wicket completed the chase off the last ball.

Former Bengal medium-pacer dies

Former Bengal medium-pacer Premangsu Chatterjee, who holds the record for the best figures in an innings for an Indian in first-class cricket, has died in Kolkata

ESPNcricinfo staff12-Jul-2011Former Bengal medium-pacer Premangsu Chatterjee, who holds the record for the best figures in an innings for an Indian in first-class cricket, died aged 83 in Kolkata on Tuesday. Chatterjee played 32 first-class matches for Bengal between 1947 and 1960, leading the side on seven occasions.There were two major highlights in Chatterjee’s career. In 1957, he took all ten wickets in an innings against Assam, bowling them out for 54 and finishing with figures of 19-11-20-10. In the previous season, he had taken 15-109 in the Ranji Trophy semi-final against Madhya Pradesh to power Bengal to the final, where they ended up losing to Bombay, despite Chatterjee’s seven-wicket haul in the first innings.Former Bengal captain Chuni Goswami, who played for Bengal soon after Chatterjee’s retirement, called him an inspirational player. “He was a great swinger of the ball and a wonderful cricketer,” Goswami told . “His records speak for themselves. He would have been very successful if he was born in this era. It’s really sad that he could not play for India because of poor backing from the state administration.”

Coyle re-appointed Tasmania coach

Tim Coyle will continue as head coach of Tasmania for two more years, after their board extended his contract till the end of the 2012-2013 season

ESPNcricinfo staff15-Apr-2011Tim Coyle will continue as head coach of Tasmania for two more years, after their board extended his contract till the end of the 2012-2013 season.Coyle has been in the role since 2005, and has been involved with Tasmania cricket since 2000; first as game development manager (2000-2002) and then as wicketkeeping coach (2002-2005). In his six years as head coach, Coyle has guided Tasmania to two one-day titles and two Sheffield Shield titles, including the 2010-2011 title.There will be a separate coach announced for the new city-based Twenty20 team Hobart Hurricanes, but Coyle will oversee the coaching of the team. Hobart Hurricanes will participate in the revamped version of the Big Bash.Cricket Tasmania chairman Tony Harrison said Coyle was re-appointed on the basis of the successes the team has had under him and the way he had managed to develop young talent. “Tim is the outstanding coach in Australian cricket and his achievements over the past six years have been exceptional,” Harrison said. “The positive progress and particularly the significant development of our young players has encouraged Cricket Tasmania to re-appoint Tim.”

Lack of drainage frustrates Somerset

Somerset are at a serious disadvantage by comparison to the category A grounds in England on account of not having been given a grant by the ECB for a new drainage system at Taunton, according to their director of cricket, Brian Rose

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Somerset are at a serious disadvantage by comparison to the category A grounds in England on account of not having been given a grant by the ECB for a new drainage system at Taunton, according to their director of cricket, Brian Rose. “This is starting to affect the outcome of the County Championship,” he said. “And we have the second highest amount of rainfall in the country after Lancashire.”Rose could do nothing about the persistent drizzle which washed out the second day’s play and all but eight overs on Wednesday. On almost any other ground, though, there would have been considerably more cricket, but the somewhat muddy outfield was still too slippery when the 4pm inspection took place. “I have personally apologised to our opponents this season for the state of it,” said Rose. “Category A grounds would be able to restart far more quickly than us.”I am bitterly disappointed that we have suffered the same rain-affected days that affected our chances of winning the championship last year. We have an excellent groundsman in Simon Lee but the drainage system we are using is 120 years old and the outfield has not recovered from the renovations of last October, when the seed did not take hold.”We then went into an ice age in Taunton during December and January, followed by a drought in February, March and April. So we were back to where we were when we started. I was seriously worried at the end of May this year that we would be playing on sand. The day after the season starts we shall try all over again, which will cost us a further £16,000-20,000. New drainage would amount to £500,000, which we do not have,” said Rose.He contrasts the situation at the County Ground with that at Bristol, where neighbours Gloucestershire – a second division club – have successfully installed drainage. Although this resulted in brown marks across the outfield that were still visible in the spring, these have now disappeared. Will the ECB and former Somerset chairman Giles Clarke look favourably on Taunton? “It goes hand in hand with our redevelopment,” reckons Rose.”Every hour of play we lose is vital, especially at this stage of the season. We are now down to a two-day match against Nottinghamshire, but then matches in Somerset have been completed in a day, as anyone who saw Bertie Buse’s benefit match in Bath will remember.”Marcus Trescothick, the Somerset captain, opined in his local newspaper column today that only Andrew Flintoff of the 2005 Ashes-winning side that he played in would have made a significant difference to Andrew Strauss’ all-conquering X1 of today. Trescothick, who would still be playing international cricket but for his stress-related illness, modestly did not mention himself.

Dhaka Metro take Khulna's place at the top

A round-up of the fifth round of matches in the National Cricket League 2011-12

Mohammad Isam24-Nov-2011Dhaka Metropolis reclaimed the top spot in the National Cricket League after a crushing 169-run win over Chittagong Division at the Sylhet Stadium. It was their fourth win in five games and pushed them into No. 1 in place of Khulna, who were defeated for the first time during this round of matches.Youngster Tasamul Haque’s maiden first-class century set up Dhaka Metro’s first innings score of 393, while Mohammad Ashraful struck his first first-class ton in more than a year in their second innings to leave Chittagong with a formidable chase of 386 runs. Chittagong were two batsmen short – Faisal Hossain fractured his hand while batting in the first innings, and Yasin Arafat was injured while fielding on the final day – making the task that much more difficult. Left-arm spinner Arafat Sunny, who claimed a five-for in the first innings, and off-spinner Mohammad Sharifullah shared five wickets in the second innings as the eight Chittagong batsmen lasted just 53 overs, folding for 216. Tasamul was named the Man of the Match for his 125.It was Rangpur Division’s maiden first-class win, as they overturned Khulna Division by five wickets at the Shahid Kamruzzaman Stadium. Tariq Ahmed played the archetypal captain’s knock, scoring 65 to help Rangpur reach their target of 223, after yet another poor first-innings show in which they conceded an eight-run lead after Khulna made just 139.But after Khulna responded with 214 all out in the second innings, Rangpur given a steady start by their young openers Robiul Islam and Ahsanul Lipu. Robiul and Tariq went on to hit half-centuries and added 69 for the second wicket. Khulna’s left-arm spinner Murad Khan was named Man of the Match for match figures of 11/129, with a first innings seven-for, though that proved to be not enough for Tushar Imran’s side, which had a poor game with the bat.At the Abdur Rab Serniabat Stadium, Syed Rasel gave one of his best all-round performances to help Barisal Division to a 159-run win over Dhaka Division, their first of the season.After Dhaka took a 16-run first-innings lead in a low-scoring start, the left-arm seamer, Rasel, struck what was only his second first-class half-century when, at No. 8, he smashed 91 off 107 balls. This knock brought Barisal back into the game. On the final day, Dhaka needed a further 208 runs, chasing 263, but in less than two hours, Rasel’s 5 for 13 skittled them out for just 103. It was a performance enough to win him the Man of the Match award. Dhaka captain Mohammad Sharif had taken a hat-trick in the second over of the match and finished with seven wickets in the game.Rajshahi Division registered their third win of the season, this one a five-wicket victory over Sylhet Divison at the Shaheed Chandu Stadium.Seamers Mukhtar Ali, Delwar Hossain and Jubair Ahmed shared nine wickets as Sylhet only managed 100 for 9 in their first innings. Enamul Haque’s 6 for 42, though, meant that Rajshahi managed only a 75-run lead. However, Sylhet’s main batsmen failed with the bat for the second time in the game, with only the promoted Shaker Ahmed (62) and tail-ender Tapash Baisya (59) managing to score fifties. Rajshahi had young wicketkeeper Hamidul Islam to thank, as his composed 63 got them to their target without much trouble. Hamidul was supported by the side’s new captain, the veteran Anisur Rahman, who made 51. Mukhtar was named the Man of the Match for his seven wickets in the game.

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