Liverpool eyeing "superb" 20 year-old Salah successor in January transfer

Liverpool are reportedly eyeing a move for a "superb" young player in the January transfer window, potentially seeing him as a long-term successor to Mohamed Salah.

Mohamed Salah's Liverpool future

Salah's future has been a major talking point of late, with the 31-year-old the subject of a huge £150m bid from Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad last summer. The Reds rejected their advances, ensuring their star player stayed put for another season, but their interest is almost certain to return later this year, and there is another unnamed Middle East club in contact for Salah now too.

Liverpool will no doubt be braced for offers for the Egyptian superstar, who continues to stand out as comfortably his side's most relentless attacking player, and he will have to make a big decision over his future at the end of the season. His contract is up at Anfield next year, so he will either have to sign an extension in 2024, or find a new challenge.

The better outcome is to see Salah remain on Merseyside, considering he is still one of the best players in world football, but if he does move on, it is essential that the Reds bring in a spectacular replacement during the summer transfer window.

Liverpool eyeing Johan Bakayoko

According to Caught Offside, PSV Eindhoven winger Johan Bakayoko is seen as a target for Liverpool, with a move even potentially happening this month, due to Salah's involvement in the Africa Cup of Nations.

"Sources with a close understanding of the situation inside Anfield have informed CaughtOffside that Liverpool have as many as six main names on their list of targets for defence, midfield, and attack, with the latter being something they could be tempted to look at closely this January due to the absence of Mohamed Salah, who is at the Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt."

Bakayoko looks like a player of immense potential, being hailed as a "superb" footballer by football talent scout Jacek Kulig, and enjoying a wonderful season for PSV to date, chipping in with 11 goal contributions (three goals and eight assists) in 16 Eredivisie appearances.

Johan Bakayoko's Eredivisie stats this season

Total

Appearances

16

Starts

14

Goals

3

Assists

8

Dribbles per game

3.3

Key passes per game

2.7

Still only 20 years of age, Bakayoko has Salah's ability to cut inside onto his left foot from a right-sided attacking role, and he is already producing such impressive levels of end product, despite his tender years. While the Belgian likely wouldn't be able to come straight in and hit the heights of the Liverpool legend from the off, he could be an eye-catching long-term addition at Anfield, with his potential clearly through the roof.

Bakayoko could even be a great signing even if Salah stays this summer, arriving as a squad player, before eventually usurping the Egypt legend when he does finally drift past his peak.

Middlesbrough eyeing move for "tremendous" PL player for Carrick

After suffering play-off heartbreak in the Championship last season, Middlesbrough were tasked with going again in the current campaign under Michael Carrick. So far this season, however, they have failed to reach the same heights as last time out, having taken an age to get going and even flirting with the relegation zone in what was a disastrous start. Carrick's side have fought back to at least put themselves within three points of the top six, but right now they remain on course for even more disappointment.

The January transfer window could yet turn things around entirely though, with those at the Riverside Stadium reportedly eyeing a move to bring in a Premier League player who could help solve Middlesbrough's problems in the January transfer window.

Middlesbrough transfer news

The summer transfer window was always going to leave Middlesbrough struggling to get off to a good start, given that they lost Chuba Akpom in a big move to Ajax. Akpom's stats last season show just how important he was for the club, with his 28 Championship goals firing his side into the play-offs in a sensational season.

Carrick failed to replace those goals, with Middlesbrough's top scorer so far this season, Latte Lath, sitting on just six goals in 16 games. Perhaps aware of just how difficult it will be to replicate Akpom's output, however, Boro are reportedly focusing on defensive reinforcements.

Joe Worrall Nottingham Forest

According to the Sunderland Echo, Middlesbrough are eyeing a move for Joe Worrall. The Nottingham Forest defender hasn't been a consistent starter for Steve Cooper's side in the Premier League this season and could be handed the chance to get some crucial minutes in a step-down to the Championship. Considering his experience of successful promotion from England's second tier, Worrall could certainly become a key asset for Carrick, if Middlesbrough push ahead and secure a deal.

"Tremendous" Worrall could be key for Middlesbrough promotion

To say that Middlesbrough would benefit from welcoming a Premier League captain is an understatement. The Championship side sits so close, but still too far away from the play-off spots and must bridge the gap using the January transfer window. Worrall's stats show that when he has been given a starting place for Forest in the Premier League this season, he has been more than capable of stepping up. Compared to Boro centre-back Paddy McNair too, he stands out.

Player

Blocks Per 90

Tackles Won Per 90

Interceptions Per 90

Clearances Per 90

Joe Worrall

1.02

1.02

0.61

5.51

Paddy McNair

0.89

0.37

0.52

2.15

At his best, Worrall has been at the centre of praise from Cooper, who said via The Nottingham Post after handing the defender the captain's armband:

"Joe is a tremendous lad and really embodies everything we're looking to create here at the club. Since the day I walked into the building it was clear Joe has the respect of the dressing room and his performances on the pitch are full of drive, leadership and quality which is something that inspires those around him. I'm looking forward to seeing him continue to grow and flourish in his new role ahead of what will be an exciting season for the club.

'There is an edge between us' – Phil Parkinson opens up on rivalry with Stockport after Ryan Reynolds and Rob Elhenney's side beat League Two champions

Phil Parkinson speaks openly about the rivalry between Wrexham and Stockport County as the clubs climb the EFL ladder together.

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  • Wrexham & Stockport have become rivals
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    In addition to the relative geographic proximity – about 50 miles separate the working class towns – adding spice, Parkinson explained that the clubs are likely to be competing for the same players in the transfer window this summer as they each build a squad to be competitive in League One.

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    This was the second time in three seasons that Wrexham and Stockport have battled for a league title. Back in 2021-22, when there was only one automatic promotion place out of the National League, it was the latter who were victorious as Wrexham fell in the play-offs. Stockport then ended up losing last season's League Two play-off final as Wrexham won the National League, serving to reunite them. It was predicted from the start of the campaign that they would go head-to-head once more, which proved to be the case. Both sealed automatic promotion on the same day, but Stockport got the last laugh by topping it off with the league title, despite losing at the Racecourse on the final day.

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    Via , Parkinson said: "There is an edge between us and Stockport after the year we had in the National League. We have been progressing together. Everyone has said they are ahead of us in terms of that progression. They’ve had longer in [League Two]. Also, they’ve had longer with their owners and longer to work on their infrastructure. But we are catching them quickly.

    "Stockport are as ambitious as ourselves. We probably get a bit more publicity because of [], but I am sure we will be competing with them in the summer for players.

    "This has happened in the past, and I’m sure it will happen again. We have to make sure we get our targets in position, but Stockport will be fighting hard to get those players as well."

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    Rather like Wrexham with Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, Stockport have massively benefitted from new ownership in recent years after previously falling on hard times. The club was taken over by local businessman Mark Stott in 2020, a year after promotion out of the sixth tier National League North, leading to huge investments being made in infrastructure and two further promotions in quick succession.

"They can’t afford" – Journalist reacts after Spurs dealt another injury

Tottenham have been dealt another injury blow they "can't afford" after news this week, says journalist Paul Brown.

Spurs injuries mounting for Ange

Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou is seemingly dealing with problem after problem at Hotspur Way right now, as squad members succumb to injuries by the week.

James Maddison, Micky van de Ven, Ashley Phillips, Richarlison, Ryan Sessegnon, Ivan Perisic and Manor Solomon are all unavailable to play right now, with Sessegnon only just returning to light training after his summer hamstring surgery.

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Van de Ven, Maddison, Solomon and Perisic aren't expected back on the pitch until 2024, with reports suggesting the latter may never feature in a Spurs shirt again.

Phillips could out for around a month, according to Postecoglou, while Richarlison is hoping to make a comeback in December. With AFCON and the Asia Cup starting in early January, Spurs also face losing Pape Matar Sarr, Yves Bissouma and Son Heung-min pretty soon.

Perhaps the most infuriating injury, though, is for midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur.

The Uruguay star is now set to be absent till February next year in what is a pretty horrible circumstance for him. Having only just returned from a lengthy absence, previously being forced to sit out for nine months after an ACL injury.

Bentancur was taken off with ankle ligament damage in Tottenham's 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa last weekend, coming after a pretty poor challenge from Villa defender Matty Cash.

Spurs "can't afford" Bentancur injury

The midfielder could've helped shore up Postecoglou's options in the middle of the park, especially with Bissouma and Sarr leaving for AFCON next year, but Bentancur's expected absence till after the tournament means Spurs will be desperately short.

Tottenham could even sign a new midfielder in January to make up for the lack of cover, according to The Guardian and Jacob Steinberg this week.

The north Londoners have been dealt a pretty big blow as a result of Bentancur's injury. That verdict is shared by reporter Paul Brown, who also claims Spurs can't afford losing the 26-year-old.

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“Postecoglou said that Bentancur’s setback was disappointing, and I think with Spurs so many men down through injury already, they can't afford to be losing anyone else," said Brown to GiveMeSport.

"I think that's a pretty big blow for them coming at the time it did. Bentancur, I think, is a pretty important player for them. He's got a skillset that I think most of the rest of his rivals in midfield don't have. I just think it's disappointing and frustrating for him really that that happened. So, you have to hope it does not keep him out for too long.”

Bentancur was a mainstay under former boss Antonio Conte before his ACL tear, and comes as a very experienced figurehead with over half a century of caps for Uruguay at international level.

His spell on the sidelines is almost certain to be felt as Tottenham gear up for a tough festive fixture schedule

Late wickets undo solid work of Harris and Handscomb

Two players hoping to be wear the baggygreen next week were in the runs while Joe Burns provided a reminder of why he shouldn’t be forgotten

Alex Malcolm28-Nov-2018Queensland opener Joe Burns sent a reminder of his class to the national selectors with a well-made 96 to help Queensland into a strong position against Victoria at the Gabba.Burns’ innings, along with 47 from Marnus Labuschagne, helped set up a 104-run first innings lead for the Bulls. The lead may have been more without a superb spell from Peter Siddle, who picked up four wickets.High-quality half-centuries from Test squad members Marcus Harris and Peter Handscomb saw Victoria claw back infront but late wickets ensured the stumps lead was only 50 with five wickets in hand and two full days to play.Burns looked set for a century early in the day after adding 25 to his overnight total before Scott Boland squared him up with an excellent delivery to get him caught at second slip.Siddle then ripped the heart of the Bulls’ middle order attacking the stumps relentlessly to remove Charlie Hemphrey, Jack Wildermuth and Jimmy Peirson in quick succession.Labuschagne was patient for his 47 but ran out of partners, eventually holing out at deep fine leg attempting to hook Boland who picked up three wickets of his own.Travis Dean then become the first Victorian opener in 13 years to bag a pair when he was given out lbw to Michael Neser from the first ball of the second innings. Seven balls later Victoria were in enormous trouble when Aaron Finch was also adjudged lbw to Luke Feldman. The ball nipped back and hit the top of the pads as Finch was up on his toes but the umpire believed it would have hit the top of the stumps, much to Finch’s displeasure.Harris and Handscomb proved why they are in the frame for the Adelaide Test with a fluent 104-run stand. Harris struck 10 fours in his 62 before he missed a ball slanting in from around the wicket from Mark Steketee. Handscomb reached his second fifty in the match before he fell to Neser, edging to slip trying to defend a good delivery on a fourth stump line.Glenn Maxwell made it to 29 at stumps but lost Seb Gotch in the last over in fading light. Labuschagne’s part-time legspin did the trick for skipper Usman Khawaja to leave Victoria with an uphill battle to set a defendable fourth innings total.

Spurs "ready" to open talks for Ange’s "very quick" target

Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou has personally identified one club's "very quick" fringe player as a possible Spurs signing.

Spurs absences take serious toll

Around this time two weeks ago, the Lilywhites were sitting pretty at the top of the Premier League table after an impressive 10-game unbeaten streak – winning eight in that span.

Postecoglou's electric brand of high-pressing football was a joy for all to behold – especially for supporters – with star summer signings Micky van de Ven and James Maddison making quite the impression.

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Fast-forward to now, and Spurs have suffered back-to-back league games after losing the pair to injury. The north Londoners are without both Maddison and van de Ven till 2024, and are set to briefly miss the likes of Destiny Udogie and Cristian Romero through suspension.

Coupled with injuries to Manor Solomon, Ivan Perisic, Richarlison and Ryan Sessegnon, the Spurs squad has been stretched wafer-thin.

Spurs look to January for solutions

As a result, reports in the last fortnight have suggested that Spurs may look to January for a solution.

The transfer market is open for business in around a month and a half, with Tottenham looking to sign a left-sided centre-back as an alternative to Van de Ven.

Yves Bissouma and Pape Matar Sarr's absences for the Africa Cup of Nations early next year means Spurs are also targeting a new midfielder, while there have been suggestions that Postecoglou wishes to strengthen his forward ranks as well.

Postecoglou identifies Iling-Junior as Spurs target

One attacking option who has been linked recently, is Juventus starlet Samuel Iling-Junior.

The 20-year-old is a fringe player under Massimiliano Allegri, featuring over just four substitute appearances this term. Iling-Junior is a player of huge potential, though, with journalist Michele Neri even drawing comparisons with AC Milan star Rafael Leao.

Samuel Iling-Junior for Juventus.

“Iling Junior is a very quick player, who loves to take on opposing full-backs and attack the vertical spaces, in a very direct way,” Neri explained to TNT Sports.

“He is a left-winger who can also play as a right-winger if needed. He has a great sense for dribbling and a speed from a standing start that other Juventus players do not have.

“In these qualities, you can absolutely see shades of Rafael Leao when the AC Milan superstar was a bit younger. The fans went crazy for him after the Benfica game where he played 20 minutes and really shone, providing an assist to Milik."

Now, a report by Tuttosport (via Udinese Blog) has an update on the rumoured Spurs target.

They claim Postecoglou has personally identified Iling-Junior as a target, and the Lilywhites are now "ready to negotiate" the requested £17.5m asking price for his services.

Juventus, for their part, would plan to reinvest that money in prising Argentina midfielder Rodrigo De Paul away from his current club Atletico Madrid.

His cheap price tag perhaps comes from the fact his contract expires in a year and a half, but whether Spurs are able to pull off a deal in the coming months remains to be seen.

Fosun made a bigger mistake than Kilman by selling £23m Wolves star

Fosun have made some poor transfer decisions during their time at Wolverhampton Wanderers. Selling the likes of Pedro Neto, Ruben Neves and Matheus Nunes for big fees certainly bolstered the bank balance.

It did leave the Old Gold weaker across several areas of the team, however, something that Vitor Pereira is having to try and improve.

Vitor Pereira

One of the biggest mistakes the club made recently was selling Max Kilman to West Ham United.

Why Wolves must regret selling Max Kilman

Kilman joined the Irons for a fee of around £40m, which meant the Molineux side secured a stunning profit on him.

The centre-back has won 70% of his total duels contested in the Premier League for West Ham, while also losing possession just 7.6 times per game and recovering four balls per game.

Wolves captain Max Kilman

West Ham haven’t exactly enjoyed the best season, but with Kilman, the club have an excellent defender who will only go from strength to strength as time goes on.

How Wolves could do with someone of his quality right now, especially as the club has been dragged into a relegation battle.

Has this been Fosun’s biggest transfer mistake? Or was selling another defender back in 2023 even worse?

Nathan Collins is now starring for Brentford in the top flight, and it looks as though the club could be rueing the decision to sell.

Wolves' bigger mistake than Kilman

Collins spent a single season with the Old Gold, making a total of 31 appearances in all competitions for the club.

During the 2023 summer transfer window, Brentford began to show interest in the Republic of Ireland international and he was soon on his way to London for a reported £23m transfer fee.

This now looks like a bargain. Stephen Kenny, Collins’ former Ireland manager, lauded him in 2022, saying:

For the Bees this season, the 23-year-old has been in excellent form indeed. Across 26 Premier League games, the centre-back has completed 87% of his passes, averages 1.2 tackles, makes 0.8 interceptions and wins an impressive 5.2 total duels per game – a success rate of 63% – in the top flight.

Nathan Collins’ PL stats since joining Brentford

Metric (per 90)

2023/24

2024/25

Accurate passes

37.4

47

Tackles

1.2

1.2

Total duels won

4.5

5.2

Balls recovered

4.3

4.5

Interceptions

1.4

0.8

Via Sofascore

Against Leicester City on Friday evening, he made 12 clearances, was accurate with 60% of his long balls and finished the game with a 90% pass success rate.

There is no doubt Thomas Frank is now getting the best out of the former Wolves star and the decision to sell him two years ago is one that will surely be looked back on as a poor one.

Wolves have conceded 54 goals in the top flight this season, the third-worst defensive record in the division.

If they had Collins at the heart of their defence, things may have looked a lot more promising.

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Spurs: Tottenham "Star" Reaches "Agreement" To Join New Club

Tottenham are willing to green-light an exit for one of their squad members, and he's apparently already reached a verbal agreement with another club.

Which players have left Spurs?

Spurs let go of many players over the 2023 summer transfer window, either on loan or permanently, with star striker Harry Kane being the pick of the bunch after his multi-million-pound move to Bayern Munich. Kane has since gone on to thrive under Thomas Tuchel in Germany, and another high-earner in Tanguy Ndombele departed by signing for Galatasaray on a temporary deal. Davinson Sanchez left for the same club just after the British transfer window shut, while left-back Sergio Reguilon moved to Man United on loan before deadline day.

Harry Winks joined Championship side Leicester City for around £10 million and fan favourite winger Lucas Moura departed on a Bosman when his contract expired in late June. Joe Rodon and Djed Spence both signed for Leeds on temporary deals as well, with Japhet Tanganga joining Kane in the Bundesliga when he put pen to paper on a move to FC Augsburg.

Who will leave Tottenham?

Ange Postecoglou's high-flying Spurs have enjoyed a very promising start to the new season overall. New stars like James Maddison, Micky van de Ven, Yves Bissouma and Pape Matar Sarr are shining in place of the aforementioned bunch, but some casualties of Tottenham's brilliant beginning to 2023/24 remain.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg was a mainstay in Antonio Conte's midfield at Spurs last season, scoring four goals and assisting five others in the league alone, but Postecoglou's new system has seen him relegated to the substitute's bench. The Dane is being linked with a move away from Tottenham as a result, while there have been rumours that Giovani Lo Celso could leave Spurs too.

Versatile Croatia legend Ivan Perisic, who recently succumbed to a season-threatening ACL injury, is another player who is apparently nearing the Spurs exit door. Indeed, the 34-year-old has reached an "agreement" with Hajduk Split to join them. That is according to Football Insider journalist Wayne Veysey, who says the Tottenham "star" is not expected to play for the club again.

The north London club are apparently willing to green-light his move in January and discussions are said to be advancing. Perisic's potential switch to the Croatian side was even discussed during talks to sign highly-rated defender, Luka Vuskovic, recently.

How good is Ivan Perisic?

He featured predominantly at left-back under Conte last season, registering more league assists than any other Tottenham player in the league with eight. The former Spurs boss, speaking after his ex-club signed Perisic last summer, heaped praise on him.

"It is very important we sign a player like Ivan Perisic," said Conte in 2022.

"We are talking about a real important player and top player. Sometimes it is good to bring a player in your team who is a bit over age but at the same time a good player with experience who can improve a young player in your squad."

For all the Croatian's qualities, Spurs have shone in Perisic's absence, having gone top of the Premier League after eight games following their recent win over Luton Town.

'We're saving our best for last' – Finch

Australia have packed 10 days of cricket into the last three weeks, and their T20I captain hopes the team can cap a hard month on the road with a title win

Liam Brickhill in Harare07-Jul-2018With one match to go before a well-earned break, Australia captain Aaron Finch is hoping his team will cap a hard month on the road with a victory. “Hopefully leading into this final, we’re saving our best for last and then the boys will get a little break,” Finch said.Australia have packed 10 days of cricket into the last three weeks, and they’ll need the rest ahead of a busy 2018-19 season. After a trip to the UAE for Tests, ODIs and a T20I against Pakistan, the side will play South Africa, India and Sri Lanka over a summer that will also feature an expanded Big Bash League.Australia have also been coming to terms with a new era both on and off the field, with the addition of new faces to their squads bringing with it a general need for recalibration. While there’s still room for improvement, Finch thinks there have been “great developments” in the team.”Slowly we’re starting to find the right balance and a little bit more of an understanding of how each other play the game,” Finch said. “There’s a few new faces around, so as a captain I think it’s important to have more of an understanding of guys strengths and things where there’s room for improvement. There’ve been some great developments over the last few months on tour. We’ve trained hard.”But hard yakka in the nets hasn’t necessarily transmuted into success. Inconsistent results certainly aren’t down to any lapses in their training schedules: Australia have trained for an hour or more after their last two games in Harare, braving plummeting mid-winter temperatures, and several players have spoken about the effect new coach Justin Langer is having. All the same, their last few games have been marked by both record-breaking peaks and repeated blunders.”I don’t know if rusty is the right word,” Finch said. “We’re still just slightly off in our execution with the bat, ball and in the field. Putting down a couple too many chances in the field – well, one is too many. With the ball we’re probably just leaking that one over that’s a real big one. In the past we’ve been really good at, if we’re hit for a boundary early, shutting down the over and getting out of it. Lately there’s been too many 15, 16-plus overs. With the bat, anytime you have to get a new partnership going, it makes it more difficult.”It would have been nice for our in batters to make sure that we got the job done comfortably [against Zimbabwe]. A little too close for comfort, but in the end getting a win is important, leading into the final with momentum.”Finch’s personal returns have also been mixed in the tri-series, with 240 runs (and a new world record) in his first two innings followed by 19 runs from his next two. But such are the vagaries of T20 batting, Finch said, targetting another big knock in Sunday’s final.”I feel like I’m playing very well at the moment. I’m not too bothered by a couple of low scores to be honest. T20 cricket tends to be high risk at the start of the innings and as long as I’m moving well and hitting the ball in the middle of the bat I’m pretty confident. Having played a lot of T20 cricket now, I understand the highs and lows of a batter in this game so it’s just about making sure that you’re giving yourself the best chance, making the right decision under pressure, and I still feel as though I’m doing that. It just hasn’t gone my way in the last two games, but hopefully a big one in the final.”Sarfraz Ahmed and Aaron Finch at the toss•AFPFinch will be up against an attack Australia hadn’t seen much of in T20Is before their trip to Zimbabwe. Australia’s last T20I against Pakistan before the tri-series was at the World T20 in 2016, and while they have played each other in other formats, Australia have had to scramble to adapt their gameplans on a quick turnaround while in Harare.”They’ve got a lot of very dangerous players,” Finch said of Pakistan. “If you look at the stats from this series, Fakhar Zaman has been outstanding and a real thorn in our side for a couple of games. He’s also been really consistent in this format for quite a long time. Obviously [Mohammad] Amir came back and bowled really well in the last game. They’ve got a lot of left-arm options. And then Shadab Khan as well, bowling legspin and spinning it both ways is also a threat. We reviewed heavily after the game against Pakistan and came up with some really solid plans for their bowlers and batters.”The world no. 1 ranking will remain out of Australia’s grasp even if they win Sunday’s final – they needed an unbeaten run through the tri-series to snatch the position away from Pakistan – but Finch said that winning the tri-series, rather than gaining ranking points, was Australia’s goal throughout.”On this tour, there’s been no talk about ‘we have to win this tournament to become no. 1’. It’s about winning the tournament for Australia. We’ve put ourselves in a position to do that, so that’s a real positive. We haven’t played our best cricket in the last couple of games, but there’s room for improvement and come tomorrow I’ve got a real good feeling that we’ll bring our A game.”Though rankings aren’t the focus, a win in the final would mean that Australia’s T20 side would be their top-ranked men’s team in second position (their women’s side is no. 1 overall), and Finch put their climb up the tables from sixth position last year down to the increased number of T20Is on their calendar. Australia have played 17 T20Is since the last World T20 in early 2016, winning 12. Between the 2014 and 2016 World T20s, they had played just 10 games, losing six.”We’ve been really consistent over the years in T20 cricket with some great sides,” Finch said. “In the past there’s been a lot less T20 cricket played as a country outside of the world tournaments. When you’re playing one game generally per series, if that, it can be quite hard to get your ranking up there. I think over the last 18 or 24 months we’ve played a lot more T20; we’ve probably had a lot more settled side over that time as well. I think there’s merit in how we’ve moved up the rankings.”

Fábio Santos comenta 'desabafo' de Cássio e diz que chega para ajudar a dividir liderança no Corinthians

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No último domingo, após a goleada por 5 a 1 que o Corinthians sofreu para o Flamengo, Cássio desabafou na saída de campo e pareceu bastante incomodado com as críticas e com o momento que o clube passa. Por essas e outras, Fábio Santos, que foi apresentado nesta terça-feira, não fugiu de comentar o assunto em entrevista coletiva virtual que marcou o seu retorno.

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Falando com a propriedade de quem tem quatro anos de convivência e títulos com o goleiro corintiano, o lateral-esquerdo fez questão de elogiar o companheiro como um dos maiores ídolos do clube e entende como algo natural a manifestação do camisa 12, principalmente por se tratar de um jogador tão dedicado e que tem tanta identificação com o Alvinegro.

– Conversei com ele (Cássio). É chover no molhado falar da história dele, é um dos maiores ídolos do clube, uma referência para todos nós. Quanto maior o seu tamanho, maior a pressão em cima de você. Da mesma forma que quando você ganha é elogiado, quando perde acaba sendo mais cobrado.

– Estamos acostumados, vejo também com naturalidade esse desabafo do cara que quer vencer e não está acostumado com essa pressão individualizada. O momento do clube é difícil e essa carga acaba sendo maior nos líderes. Ele sabe da importância dele para o clube, que é um cara amado pelos torcedores. Passando tudo isso, vai voltar a idolatria que o Cássio fez por merecer.

Para ajudar a diminuir essa pressão nas costas dos líderes do elenco, principalmente pelo desabafo de Cássio, Fábio Santos prometeu que buscará compartilhar essas responsabilidades e avisou que aceita ser mais um líder no grupo ao lado de nomes como Fagner, Gil, Jô e o próprio arqueiro, que o lateral entende que já está motivado para buscar uma vitória nesta quarta-feira.

-Falei para o Cássio: “Chegou mais um pra dividir com você, mas não vamos dividir briga, vamos levantar o astral (risos)”. Vejo o Cássio motivado a superar o que passou no fim de semana, e é assim que queremos ver todos os jogadores, já motivados em fazer uma grande partida nessa quarta-feira.

Se tiver condições de jogo, Fábio Santos será relacionado pelo técnico Vagner Mancini para enfrentar o Vasco, nesta quarta-feira, às 21h30, em São Januário, pela 18ª rodada do Brasileirão-2020. Com Cássio como titular, o Corinthians busca se afastar da zona de rebaixamento. Atualmente, o time ocupa a 16ª posição com 18 pontos, dois a mais do que o primeiro clube no Z4.

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