Tons for Bens Slater and Duckett hand Nottinghamshire advantage

Stand of 178 sees Notts take control on day one against Lancashire

Paul Edwards at Trent Bridge15-Aug-2020

Ben Duckett presses out•Getty Images

From the moment Ben Slater cover drove his tenth ball of the day to the boundary it was plain that this would be a morning when batting came easy to him. Cricketers treasure such times and loathe wasting them. They know how easy it is to get out when the game is alien or the bowling barely playable. Slater made 471 runs in the County Championship last season, his first with Nottinghamshire after his move from Derbyshire, and a few people thought him a second-tier cricketer promoted above his station. Only a fortnight ago he was on loan at Leicestershire. And now the fours flowed like cream from a jug, ten of them in a 63-ball fifty, three in one Liam Hurt over, accustomed cover drives mixed with perfectly timed punches down the ground.Maybe the familiarity of the opponents helped a little; most certainly their generosity of length did. Thirteen days ago the on-loan Slater was making 172 against three members of this Lancashire attack at Worcester. He knew the disciplines required when facing Tom Bailey while the left-arm swing bowler Luke Wood was his colleague at Trent Bridge last season. And until lunchtime at least, each ball became little more than the context for the stroke he chose to play. Things were more difficult in the afternoon session; for one thing Dane Vilas’s bowlers offered fewer presents. So Slater was grateful for the assistance of Ben Duckett, whose sharp eye and quick hands helped him put on 178 for the second wicket on Nottinghamshire’s best day of this season like no other. Both men made hundreds and Duckett’s dismissal, leg before to Bailey for 116 three overs before the light closed in, has not altered the shape of the game.Having chosen to bowl first, Lancashire were in disarray before the shine had left the new ball. Nottinghamshire’s openers, Slater and Haseeb Hameed, had 50 runs on the board inside ten overs and the departure of the former Lancashire batsman Hameed, lbw for 22 when trying to work George Balderson to leg in no way disturbed Slater’s rhythm. Nottinghamshire took lunch with their score on 107 for 1 and must have known they already had an opportunity to dictate the course of this game.The cricket became a trifle scrappier in the early afternoon but perhaps it could scarcely have been otherwise. Duckett took the dominant role but his style his busier than the more classical Slater and he is more comfortable manufacturing glides and cuts off a subtly angled bat. Such an approach invites risk. It can even appear rash and the former Northamptonshire batsman had an escape on 27 when he edged Bailey through the left hand of Keaton Jennings at first slip. But mixed in with such scares were the typical small man’s pulls and sweeps and the offspinner Liam Livingstone became a frequent sufferer. Duckett reached his fifty off 69 balls and by tea he was 91, thereby trailing Slater by one run despite facing 47 balls fewer. Shortly after the resumption Duckett cover drove a Tom Hartley full toss to the boundary and overtook his partner.But Slater still got to his century first when a Bailey misfield at cover allowed him to scamper the run he needed. Four balls later Duckett whipped the same unfortunate cricketer to the square-leg boundary to reach his own hundred, his first for Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge. Each batsman congratulated the other although there was no unseemly hugging, a fact which will have pleased James Whitaker, the match referee. Apparently Whitaker is something of a stickler when it comes to vectors of happiness and is as quick to suppress them as the Puritans were to shut the theatres.Lancashire’s players were similarly restrained when they finally took Duckett’s wicket, although since the total was 256 there is the alternative explanation that they simply couldn’t be arsed making much whoopee. They will, however, take a different view of matters in Hucknall and Welbeck, Sandiacre and Sherwood. There may have been one or two afternoons this season when Nottinghamshire’s supporters did not regret their enforced exclusion from Trent Bridge. But they will be sorry to have missed this one, and maybe Slater missed them, too, not least because it prevented him pondering whether one or two of those applauding his century were also doubting his worth less than a year ago.

فيديو | المصري يرفض هدية الزمالك ويتعثر بتعادل قاتل مع بلاك بولز في الكونفدرالية

حسم التعادل الإيجابي نتيجة مباراة المصري مع منافسه بلاك بولز الموزمبيقي، بهدف لكل فريق، في المواجهة التي أقيمت بينهما اليوم الأحد، ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية.

واستضاف الملعب الوطني في مدينة مابوتو بموزمبيق، المباراة التي لعبت بين الفريقين، في إطار مواجهات الجولة الثانية من عمر دور المجموعات للبطولة الإفريقية.

فريق المصري استطاع أن يتقدم بالهدف الأول عن طريق لاعبه ميدو جابر في الدقيقة العاشرة من عمر الشوط الأول للمباراة، بتسديدة رائعة من داخل منطقة الجزاء.

وفي الدقائق الأخيرة من عمر اللقاء، تحديدًا في الدقيقة 90+2، خطف فريق بلاك بولز تعادلًا قاتلًا، سجله فيليسيانو جون برأسية من داخل منطقة الجزاء.

وشهدت المباراة، إصابة قوية لميدو جابر، في الدقيقة 20، غادر على إثرها ملعب المباراة لعدم قدرته على استكمال اللقاء.

وبهذا التعادل، يصل فريق المصري إلى النقطة الرابعة، محتلًا المركز الثاني في ترتيب المجموعة الرابعة، متساويًا مع الزمالك صاحب الصدارة بنفس عدد النقاط. إصابة ميدو جابر وخروجه في مباراة المصري وبلاك بولز

طالع | كاف يعلن حكم مباراة الزمالك والمصري في الكونفدرالية

ويتواجد فريق المصري في المجموعة الرابعة لـ بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية، مع أندية الزمالك وإنيمبا النيجيري وبلاك بولز الموزمبيقي.

وفي إطار نفس الجولة، ضمن مواجهات نفس المجموعة، تعادل الزمالك مع إنيمبا النيجيري 2-2 في اللقاء الذي أقيم اليوم أيضًا.

وبذلك يكون ترتيب المجموعة الرابعة من كأس الكونفدرالية، الزمالك في المركز الأول برصيد 4 نقاط، المصري ثانيًا برصيد 4 نقاط، يأتي في المركز الثالث إنيمبا النيجيري بنقطة واحدة، ويتذيل الترتيب فريق بلاك بولز الموزمبيقي بنقطة واحدة أيضًا.

يذكر، أن مباراة المصري القادمة ستكون ضد الزمالك، في إطار الجولة الثالثة من عمر دور المجموعات لبطولة الكونفدرالية، ذلك يوم الأحد الموافق 15 ديسمبر الحالي. أهداف مباراة المصري وبلاك بولز في كأس الكونفدرالية 1-1

ملخص مباراة المصري وبلاك بولز (1-1) كأس الكونفدرالية

 

Auxiliar do VAR no jogo entre São Paulo e Palmeiras já foi punido por erros contra o Tricolor

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A partida do último sábado (31), entre São Paulo e Palmeiras foi marcada pelas polêmicas de arbitragem envolvendo o VAR. Com um gol e um pênalti a favor do São Paulo anulados pelo árbitro de vídeo, os jogadores e a comissão são-paulina ficaram insatisfeitos com as decisões tomadas. Na cabine do VAR, porém, o auxiliar do árbitro de vídeo possui um histórico negativo com o Tricolor devido a um jogo em 2020.

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O árbitro Vitor Carmona Metestaine, auxiliar de Péricles Bassols no VAR, foi suspenso em fevereiro de 2020 devido ao jogo entre o São Paulo e o Novorizontino, no Campeonato Paulista.

A partida em questão terminou em 1 a 1, mas ficou marcada por dois gols do Tricolor anulados e dois pênaltis não dados a favor do São Paulo.

No jogo, Metestaine foi auxiliar de campo e, junto dele, o árbitro Flávio Roberto Mineiro Ribeiro e o auxiliar Enderson Emanoel Turbiani da Silva também foram afastados e passaram por reciclagem e acompanhamento psicológico na época, em decisão tomada pela Federação Paulista de Futebol, a FPF.

Com o empate por 0 a 0, o São Paulo saiu da zona de rebaixamento, mas aguarda os resultados dos jogos de Sport e América Mineiro. Caso o Coelho vença, ultrapassa o Tricolor, enquanto o Sport precisa de apenas um empate para passar o time paulista.

O São Paulo volta a campo na próxima quarta-feira (4), no estádio de São Januário, para enfrentar o Vasco, pela partida de volta das oitavas de final da Copa do Brasil.

PVC lembra acertos de ex-jogadores do Fluminense com o Fla: 'Craque, o Flamengo faz em Xerém'

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Eliminado da Libertadores, o Fluminense demitiu Roger Machado após o empate com o Barcelona-EQU. Depois do adeus à principal competição do continente, Paulo Vinícius Coelho, o PVC,classificou o desfecho negativo como ‘aceitável’. O jornalista, no entanto, considera outro fator como fora da normalidade: a quantidade de jogadores criados em Xerém que se tornam peças do Flamengo.

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– Todos nós estamos de acordo que o Fluminense fez o que podia fazer: chegar às quartas de final da Libertadores. Só que ele foi eliminado por um time que fez mais do que podia fazer: chegou à semifinal. O Barcelona-EQU não era um time que você olhava e dizia que poderia estar em uma semifinal. Não, não podia! O Fluminense precisa mudar por dentro, isso está claro. Acho até que a gestão do Mario Bittencourt está tentando fazer isso – começou Paulo Vinícius Coelho no programa “Seleção SporTV” da última sexta-feira (20).

Após o empate por 2 a 2 no Maracanã, o Tricolor ficou no 1 a 1 na última quinta-feira (19) com o Barcelona de Guayaquil no Estádio Monumental, no Equador, e foi eliminado da Libertadores nas quartas de final.

– O Fluminense não pode aceitar uma série de coisas. Como, por exemplo: no passado, o slogan do Flamengo era “Craque, o Flamengo faz em casa”. Agora, é “Craque, o Flamengo faz em Xerém”. E pior, o cara chega no Flamengo e diz que sempre foi rubro-negro. É o Gerson, Pedro, Kenedy. O Fluminense não pode aceitar isso. Ser eliminado nas quartas de final da Libertadores, em uma condição que o clube tem hoje, é o aceitável. O inaceitável é que o Barcelona vai além – concluiu o jornalista.

Roger Machado não é mais o treinador do Fluminense. Após a queda na Libertadores e com a soma dos resultados recentes, a diretoria optou pela mudança no comando da equipe. Além das derrotas recentes, pesou para a decisão o rendimento baixo apresentado pelo time, especialmente em partidas decisivas. Mesmo com um contrato longo firmado no início do ano, as expectativas não foram cumpridas.

Dan Moriarty spins Surrey to brink of victory in final-session surge

Sussex collapse to 109 for 9 in second innings, an overnight lead of 136

ECB Reporters Network08-Sep-2020

Dan Moriarty claimed a ten-wicket match haul•Getty Images

Spinners Dan Moriarty and Amar Virdi put the skids under Sussex’s second innings at the Kia Oval to reduce them to 109 for 9 in a frenetic final session of the day and bowl Surrey dramatically back into the final Bob Willis Trophy fixture.Moriarty took a career-best 6 for 60 from 16 overs and Virdi 3 for 31 from 13 and it took a 40-run ninth wicket partnership between former Surrey fast bowler Stuart Meaker and Jack Carson to rescue Sussex from the depths of 62 for 8.Meaker remains on a fighting 32 not out, but Moriarty had Carson caught at slip for 6 three overs from stumps and tomorrow Sussex will resume with an overall lead of 136.But Surrey will hope they are not chasing much more than 150 in the final innings on a dry surface as they seek a first win of the competition, following four defeats in the south group, even after earlier battling their way to 388 in reply to Sussex’s first innings 415.It was a stand of 112 in 24 overs for the seventh wicket between Will Jacks and Jamie Overton which first rallied Surrey on day three, after they had initially slipped to 256 for 6 after resuming on 171 for 4, but Sussex still had a halfway lead of 27.That soon didn’t seem much of an advantage, however, as 20-year-old slow left-armer Moriarty took the new ball, alongside Overton, and whistled out the first three Sussex batsmen.Aaron Thomason even survived an edge to Rory Burns at slip before falling later in Moriarty’s opening over for 9 when another delivery turned sharply for keeper Ben Foakes to pull off a smart stumping.Tom Haines had just driven Moriarty for six in his third over when, to the very next ball, he advanced again but miscued an ill-judged push-drive high to Hashim Amla’s right at mid off. The veteran former South Africa batting star made good ground to dive and hold a tremendous catch.Moriarty, in the same over, then had Harry Finch held at slip by Burns for 13 and 31 for 3 soon became 58 for 6 as off spinner Virdi, replacing Overton, struck three times in his first four overs to send back Ben Brown, Delray Rawlins and James Coles.Virdi, already Surrey’s senior spinner at the age of 22, had Brown leg-before on the back foot for 7 and Rawlins caught at backward point trying to force a ball which turned and bounced. The 16-year-old debutant Coles, Sussex’s youngest first-class cricketer, was dropped at second slip on 1 off Moriarty before, on 10, falling lbw to one from Virdi that scuttled into his pads.Moriarty completed a maiden ten-wicket match haul, in just his second first-class game, by spinning one out of the footholds to have left-hander George Garton leg-before for 1 in his seventh over and then, in his next over, seeing David Wiese lift a drive straight to short extra cover.Earlier, Jacks finished unbeaten on 84 from 119 balls, with ten fours, but Surrey’s first innings ended in something of a flurry of wickets too as 19-year-old off spinner Carson took the last three tailend scalps to earn himself deserved career-best figures of 5 for 93 from 34.5 impressive overs.Overton, on his Surrey red-ball debut, made 55 from 78 balls with a six and eight fours before mis-hitting Wiese’s medium pace to mid on and Surrey lost their last four wickets for 20 runs as Carson had James Taylor caught at long off for 3 before yorking Moriarty for 1 and having last man Virdi caught off bat and pad at short leg two balls later.Sussex had also bowled well in the morning session to restrict Surrey from their overnight 171 for 4 to 259 for 6 at lunch, with Coles bowling Foakes for 39 with his tenth ball in first-class cricket after being given two overs immediately before the interval.Coles was mobbed by his teammates after his magic moment, producing a classic slow left-arm delivery which pitched on middle and took Foakes’ off stump out of the ground as one of county cricket’s most in-form batsmen groped forward defensively and was beaten by the turn.Rawlins had already struck an important blow for Sussex with his slow left-armers, claiming the prized wicket Amla, who had started the day on six but was leg-before for 26 in the 23rd over of the morning after battling for more than an hour against Carson and the accurate fast-medium of both Henry Crocombe and Wiese.Bermudan all-rounder Rawlins, introduced to bowl his left-arm spin in the 67th over of the innings, straightened one just enough to beat Amla’s forward defensive and hit him on the back pad in front of off stump.Foakes batted in composed and responsible fashion before succumbing to Coles, but after lunch Jacks and Overton counter-attacked in increasingly breezy fashion to bring Surrey back into the match.

Bid incoming: Spurs looking to sign £84m Richarlison upgrade

Considering they sold Harry Kane last summer, hired a new manager in Ange Postecoglou, and dealt with a significant number of injuries, qualifying for the Europa League has to be viewed as a successful season for Tottenham Hotspur.

However, if Daniel Levy and Co want to see the club progress next season, genuinely challenge the Premier League's best teams, and qualify for the Champions League, he'll need to bring in some talented players this summer.

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou.

Luckily for fans, that may well be happening as the latest player touted for a move to N17 was one of the most dangerous strikers on the continent this season and could be the perfect Richarlison upgrade.

Tottenham Hotspur transfer news

According to a recent report from Portuguese publication Jornal de Noticias (via Sport Witness), Tottenham are one of several clubs interested in signing Porto striker Evanilson this summer.

The report has claimed that, alongside the Lilywhites, Chelsea and Manchester United are keen on landing the Brazilian and could submit their bids 'soon.'

Unfortunately for all interested parties, the publication claims that due to the 24-year-old's debut for the Seleção over the weekend, Porto will likely demand teams pay his full €100m release clause, which converts to around £84m.

It would be expensive and challenging to get over the line, but it is certainly one worth pursuing, especially as Richarlison has failed to make a genuine case as to why he should be the club's starting nine going forward.

How Evanilson compares to Richarlison

So, if Levy and Co can work their magic in the coming weeks and bring Evanilson to North London, would he immediately displace Richarlison as Postecoglou's go-to striker? In short, yes.

For example, when looking at the pair's pure output from this season, there is no comparison. In 42 games this season, Porto's "complete striker", as dubbed by talent scout Jacek Kulig, scored 25 goals and provided seven assists, meaning he averaged a goal involvement every 1.31 games.

In comparison, while the former Everton ace had a better season than last year, he only scored 12 goals in 31 games while providing four assists to boot, which translates to a goal involvement on average every 1.93 games.

Evanilson vs Richarlison

Player

Evanilson

Richarlison

Appearances

42

31

Goals

25

12

Assists

7

4

Goal Involvements per Match

0.76

0.51

All Stats via Transfermarkt

Unfortunately for the Lilywhites ace, the comparison is just as one-sided when looking at their underlying numbers.

For example, while the 6 foot "all-rounder," as data analyst Ben Mattinson dubbed him, comes in second for shots on target, he comes out ahead in almost every other relevant metric, including expected goals and assists, progressive passes and carries, goals per shot on target, passing accuracy, shot and goal-creating actions, successful take-ons, and even ball recoveries, all per 90.

Evanilson vs Richarlison

Stats per 90

Evanilson

Richarlison

Expected Goals + Assists

0.75

0.70

Progressive Carries

1.75

1.57

Progressive Passes

2.37

2.29

Shots on Target

0.97

1.51

Goals per Shot on Target

0.50

0.44

Passing Accuracy

78.7%

68.1%

Shot-Creating Actions

2.50

2.05

Goal-Creating Actions

0.39

0.30

Successful Take-Ons

0.92

0.60

Ball Recoveries

2.68

2.53

All Stats via FBref for the 23/24 League Season

His ability to make 2.68 ball recoveries per 90 helps to demonstrate that the Fortaleza-born dynamo is more than just a great goalscorer; he's also a brilliant team player, or as Mattinson puts it, he works "like a dog off the ball."

Ultimately, the money may be significant, and the competition challenging, but based on his output and underlying numbers, Spurs should be doing all they can to bring Evanilson to N17 this summer, even if his arrival signals the end of the road for Richarlison in white.

Spurs prepare bid for ideal Maddison upgrade in £40m "Poch-era Dele Alli"

The all-action star could make a real difference in N17.

ByJack Salveson Holmes Jun 7, 2024

رغم طرده أمام فولهام.. ليفربول يعلن مشاركة روبرتسون في مباراة توتنهام

أعلن نادي ليفربول في بيان رسمي له عن جاهزية لاعبه، أندرو روبيرتسون، لمباراة توتنهام هوتسبير المقبلة في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

ويستعد ليفربول لملاقاة توتنهام في الجولة السابعة عشر من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز على ملعب الأخير، الأحد المقبل.

ويحتل ليفربول صدارة ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز برصيد 36 نقطة.

اقرأ أيضاً.. فيديو | بسبب الأنانية.. ثنائي ليفربول يثير غضب محمد صلاح في مباراة فولهام

وأوضح موقع ليفربول الرسمي أن مدافع الفريق، أندرو روبرتسون، سيكون جاهزًا لمباراة توتنهام هوتسبير القادمة على الرغم من حصوله على البطاقة الحمراء في مباراة فولهام الماضية.

وقال ليفربول في بيان رسمي: “على عكس البطاقات الصفراء، يتم نقل البطاقات الحمراء من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز إلى مسابقات الكأس المحلية”.

وأضاف البيان: “وبناء على ذلك، سيتم إيقاف روبرتسون عن المشاركة في مباراة ربع نهائي كأس كاراباو مع الريدز أمام ساوثهامبتون يوم الأربعاء، لكنه سيكون متاحًا لمباراة توتنهام هوتسبير في الدوري يوم الأحد”.

ويلاقي ليفربول خصمه ساوثهامبتون في دور ربع النهائي من مسابقة كأس الرابطة الإنجليزية “كاراباو”، الأربعاء القادم على ملعب “سانت ميري”.

Folga e período de treinos: como Abel pretende preparar o Palmeiras nas próximas semanas

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O Palmeiras terá um longo período sem jogos pela primeira vez depois de muito tempo. Isso, porque a partida contra o Ceará, antes marcada para o próximo fim de semana, foi adiada em função das Eliminatórias Sul-Americanas para que as equipes brasileiras não fossem prejudicadas com as convocações.

Por causa disso, o Verdão volta a campo apenas no dia 12 de setembro diante do Flamengo pelo returno do Brasileirão. A comissão técnica concedeu folga aos jogadores até a quarta-feira (1), quando o time retoma os trabalhos para a sequência da temporada.

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Após a vitória sobre o Athletico-PR no último sábado (28), Abel Ferreira revelou, em entrevista coletiva, como pretende preparar a equipe neste tempo livre.

– Vamos aproveitar essas semanas para afinar processos. Afinar a forma de atacar, defender, as transições, bolas paradas. Afinar os pênaltis… Algo me diz que esse ano, apesar das 4 vezes que perdemos, ainda vamos ganhar algo nos pênaltis – apontou.

Além do aprimoramento técnico e tático, o treinador avaliou ser importante melhorar a parte física e o ritmo de jogo de alguns atletas que tem atuado pouco nos últimos confrontos.

– Também temos que dar tempo de jogo àqueles jogadores que não tem competido tanto. Nivelar o ritmo de todos os jogadores disponíveis para nos ajudarem daqui a 15 dias para os jogos que vamos ter. Disse aos jogadores, nós a 100% da nossa capacidade podemos ganhar de qualquer equipe.

O comandante alviverde, que confessou ter direcionado o foco dos treinos para o duelo contra o São Paulo pela Libertadores, alertou que não irá repetir a estratégia contra o Atlético-MG. Para ele, as derrotas no torneio nacional foram fruto da desconcentração do time.

– Não. Temos jogos importantes antes. O problema contra o Cuiabá exatamente esse foi esse. Estávamos pensando na Libertadores. Os atletas deles sentiram que as 24h de comemoração, que costumo falar, passaram para 72h – explicou.

– Nós, em grandes vitórias, temos que fazer que nem a gazela. A gazela, quando se safa depois do leão tentar comer, abaixa a adrenalina porque vai ter que correr no outro dia. Por mais histórica que uma vitória seja, em 24h temos que esvaziar a adrenalina – concluiu.

Vivo nas duas principais competições da temporada, o Palmeiras busca repetir o feito de avançar à final da Libertadores, porém, desta vez, sem abrir mão do Brasileirão.

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Slot must sell Liverpool ace who’d be their 3rd biggest sale since Coutinho

Darwin Nunez bagged in the early hours of Monday morning (GMT), producing an emphatic display as Uruguay defeated Panama 3-1 to commence their CONMEBOL Copa America campaign.

The 25-year-old has his detractors after two seasons as a Liverpool player, signed from Benfica for a fee rising to £85m (a club record), and this is probably warranted, having scored just 33 times from 96 matches in all competitions.

Darwin Nunez: Stats vs Panama

Stats

#

Minutes played

90'

Goals

1

Shots taken

5

Big chances missed

2

Touches

33

Accurate passes

13/17 (76%)

Key passes

1

Dribble attempts

3/5

Duels won

6/10

Stats via Sofascore

There's so much to like about Nunez's skill set, and perhaps that's why FSG must categorically rebuff any advances for him this summer, with Barcelona rumoured to be an interested party.

Luis Diaz is also on the Camp Nou side's radar (as well as Paris Saint-Germain's), but these are players that Arne Slot may rely upon in his maiden year on Merseyside, with resources seemingly being directed toward the attacking right flank and central defence.

Liverpool player Luis Diaz

It might be that such stars stay put, capable of making a marked impact on a crucial point in the club's history. FSG, instead, may turn to the more peripheral members of Slot's bustling squad.

Who else Liverpool might sell

Joe Gomez has been mooted for a departure from his long-time club, with Bayern Munich among those taking interest. But it's Tyler Morton whom Liverpool must ensure gets sold this summer.

According to The Times, the talented midfielder is being courted by RB Leipzig following his successful loan spell with Hull City in the Championship last season, with Liverpool slapping a £20m price tag on his name.

Morton, aged 21, signed a long-term contract at Anfield in January 2023 and while he would like to prove himself under Slot's management, a lucrative proposal from a suitor like Leipzig could lead to his permanent exit.

Why Liverpool should cash in on Tyler Morton

Morton has actually played nine matches for Liverpool since graduating from the academy, though he has enjoyed successive loan spells in England's second tier and may now be best placed moving away.

A robust and all-action midfielder, Morton played a key role in Hull's impressive campaign in the Championship, narrowly missing out on the play-offs.

As per Sofascore, he scored three goals and supplied five assists across 39 matches, completing 88% of his passes, averaging 1.2 key passes, 1.4 tackles and 4.2 ball recoveries per game.

Liverpool 24/25: First-team Central Midfielders

Player

Age

Appearances

Curtis Jones

23

133

Harvey Elliott

21

119

Alexis Mac Allister

25

46

Dominik Szoboszlai

23

45

Wataru Endo

31

43

Ryan Gravenberch

22

38

Stefan Bajcetic

19

22

Fabio Carvalho

21

21

Bobby Clark

19

14

James McConnell

19

9

Tyler Morton

21

9

Stats via Transfermarkt

Leipzig's talent ID is usually unerring and Liverpool will be aware of the talented young player on their hands, but he must be sold this summer all the same.

After all, given that Morton joined Liverpool for… nothing, and could leave playing to the tune of £20m, it seems like something of a no-brainer, especially given the paltry match action he would likely be rewarded with if staying put.

And given that only Sadio Mane, who was sold to Bayern Munich for a fee rising to £35m, and Fabinho, who joined Al-Ittihad for £40m, in 2022 and 2023 respectively, Morton's price tag could take him above every Liverpool sale since Philippe Coutinho was sold to Barcelona for £142m seven years ago, the catalyst of Jurgen Klopp's illustrious success.

Tyler Morton: Liverpool Teammates Worth Less…

Player

Market Value

Tyler Morton

£20m

Virgil van Dijk

£17m

Joe Gomez

£17m

Andy Robertson

£17m

Wataru Endo

£13m

Bobby Clark

£13m

Sourced via CIES Football Observatory

Moreover, that above-noted figure actually takes him past the player valuations of some of Liverpool's most respected first-team stars, including captain Virgil van Dijk and Scotland skipper Andy Robertson who don't have too long left on their current deals at Anfield.

Erstwhile Tigers manager Liam Rosenoir remarked that "he can do everything as a midfield player", and no doubt he could make an impression for Liverpool.

Tyler Morton for Hull City

But opportunities will come few and far between for a player now ready to perform in a starring role for a top outfit. If Leipzig are willing to meet Liverpool's £20m valuation, it's something of a no-brainer.

Merseyside will tip its hat to an exciting prospect.

Diaz sold, £216m spent: What Arne Slot's dream Liverpool XI could be

Anfield could boast quite the team come the end of the transfer window.

ByAngus Sinclair Jun 16, 2024

Ricky Ponting focused on 'best cricket in the back-half of the tournament'

“When things are going well, it’s time to push that little bit harder and go a little bit harder”

ESPNcricinfo staff16-Oct-2020

The Delhi Capitals support staff of Vijay Dahiya, Ricky Ponting and Mohammad Kaif have a chat•BCCI

The Delhi Capitals currently have six wins from eight games in IPL 2020, but Ricky Ponting, their head coach, feels the team is yet to play its best cricket. And that’s fine with him, because he would rather that comes in the “back-half” of the tournament – that’s between now and the end.”It’s looking good at this stage of the season,” Ponting told the franchise a day before the Capitals’ next game, against the Chennai Super Kings. “I’m never one to look too far ahead because I know how quickly the IPL can turn around. We have seen teams in the past be six wins from their first six games and then not go on to make the playoffs. We’ll keep a lid on things. I still think that we have six wins from eight games but we haven’t played our best cricket yet.”One thing I have been telling the boys from the start of this tournament is that I want us to play our best cricket in the back-half of the tournament, not necessarily in the front-half of the tournament. So we will keep working towards that, we will keep working towards the perfect game, but right now there is a really good feel around the group, and when you have a good feel and good environment, I think you tend to win a lot of games.”The Super Kings have just three wins from eight games. In their earlier meeting in the tournament, the Capitals had registered a comfortable win. That changes nothing, according to Ponting.”They [the Super Kings] are proven performers, probably been the best team in the IPL since day one,” he said. “When you’ve got guys like [Shane] Watson and [MS] Dhoni and Faf [du Plessis] and these sorts of guys in a side, you can’t take them lightly. I just want to keep them switched on for another week, we’re going to have to push hard for these next couple of games – we’ve got CSK and then Kings XI [Punjab] coming up after that.”I don’t want us to get complacent and take things for granted at this stage of the tournament, because things are going well. When things are going well, it’s time to push that little bit harder and go a little bit harder. That’s what we will be doing for the next week. But right now we’re just looking forward to every challenge that comes our way, and we feel that if we play somewhere near our best cricket, then we are going to be hard to beat every game.”After stumbling against the Mumbai Indians, the Capitals put their campaign back on the track with a hard-fought win against the Rajasthan Royals on Wednesday. Ponting was visibly excited after the side’s win.”I do tend to get a bit emotional in the dugout, and I think the main reason I get emotional is because I care so much about the results of this team,” he said. “We put in a lot of hard work, and all that planning and preparation, obviously comes down to what the boys do on game day. So obviously I do get heavily involved. Last night probably more so, because we started the game really poorly – lost a wicket off the first ball, and then Jinks [Ajinkya Rahane] was out after a bit.”But one of the things I have been telling the boys is that if we can just keep ourselves in the game, keep ourselves in the contest and keep fighting, then we might just be able to pull some wins out of games we probably shouldn’t win. I think last night was one of those games.”We did exceptionally well with the bat to post 161 on the back of a great partnership between Shikhar [Dhawan] and Shreyas [Iyer]. And the first three overs of their innings was none for 37 and the game was slipping away. But the guys dug deep, hung in there, the fielding was what we expect, the bowling was outstanding, particularly from [Anrich] Nortje and [R] Ashwin, and we turned it around. I just love seeing the boys fight like that for every win, because as we know, in the IPL it’s not easy to win games, so to pinch a game like that last night was a great result for the boys.”

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