Explained: Why Arsenal signed David Raya on initial loan instead of permanent transfer amid summer interest from Chelsea, Tottenham & Bayern Munich

The reasons for David Raya joining Arsenal on an initial loan, rather than a permanent transfer, have been explained by the goalkeeper’s agent.

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Keeper bid farewell to BrentfordWas wanted by heavyweight outfitsOpted to battle Ramsdale at the EmiratesWHAT HAPPENED?

The Gunners moved to bolster their shot-stopping department during the summer window when putting a deal in place with Premier League rivals Brentford for Spain international Raya. The north London outfit were able to fend off interest from Tottenham, Manchester United, Chelsea and Bayern Munich in order to push an agreement for 2023-24 through.

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Raya’s representative, Jaume Munell, has told of why a loan was put in place: "Arsenal showed interest for the first time three years ago in 2021. They tried to buy him but Brentford didn’t want to sell him at any price. After they bought [Aaron] Ramsdale that was an easier option but David has always been the priority. This summer, he had just one year left on his contract with Brentford and Arsenal was the club that showed the most concrete interest and have always been our priority.

"Tottenham also was interested and made an official bid but it was refused because was lower than the €40m [£35m] that Brentford wanted to sell him, also Bayern Munich was interested and had an amazing offer but with no buy option included and for this reason, we’ve not accepted it. Bayern Munich didn’t understand our refusal because they thought that Raya would have been the back-up keeper at Arsenal but as you can see it’s not like this. Also Manchester United and Chelsea made an inquiry but nothing concrete. The formula of the deal is a loan with the option to buy, Arsenal had some Financial Fair Play issues and this is the reason why they haven’t bought him with a permanent transfer."

WHAT THEY SAID

Raya is competing with Ramsdale for minutes at Arsenal, with both men having filled starting duties and bench roles this season, and Munell says his client is at Emirates Stadium due to the presence of Mikel Arteta and Gunners goalkeeping coach Inaki Cana. He added: “Arsenal is a team with a lot of quality and a lot of young players trained by a top coach Mikel Arteta, they have maximum ambition. Arsenal have a clear identity, and a clear style of play that really works, as you can see by the results. Last year they were close to winning the Premier League, I believe that this year they can win it and try to win the Champions League, it’s tough but they have the quality and the ambition to try to do it. Inaki and Arteta were key for the deal, they have been determined for the choice that we made to play for Arsenal, the club have a project and a philosophy that fit completely for David.”

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Raya has become Arsenal’s go-to option between the sticks in Premier League and Champions League competition, with England international Ramsdale having to make do with Carabao Cup outings since losing his place back in September.

How will England replace captain Leah Williamson in the Lionesses' 2023 Women's World Cup squad?

After the Arsenal star was ruled out of this summer's tournament with an ACL injury, who will step up in her absence?

On Friday, England were dealt the news that they will be without captain Leah Williamson for this summer's Women's World Cup.

It's a hammer blow for so many reasons. The Arsenal star is the Lionesses' leader and an excellent centre-back who forms part of such a formidable back line.

Not only does head coach Sarina Wiegman need to select the personality best-suited to taking her armband, but also the right player to replace her in the heart of defence.

The latter might not have the most straightforward solution. With the versatility that exists throughout the England player pool, there are a number of possible options and the route the coach takes could have quite a domino effect.

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GOAL takes a look at the candidates to captain the Lionesses at the 2023 Women's World Cup, who could replace Williamson in the starting line-up and who might take her spot in the squad as a whole with the reshuffle that may be needed.

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When Williamson was missing from England squads during the first half of the season due to an ankle injury, it was Millie Bright, her centre-back partner, who took over the role as the Lionesses' captain.

The Chelsea defender is currently sidelined with her own knee injury and expected to be out for several weeks. But if she is fit in time for the World Cup, it is expected that she will wear the armband.

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Another candidate for captaincy is Lucy Bronze. The Barcelona full-back has assumed the role before but not under Wiegman. She boasts a wealth of experience, having won 18 major honours – including three Champions League titles – with five different clubs.

Bronze is likely to be near the top of the list when it comes to the coach's options for the armband and could certainly come into consideration if Bright does not recover from the injury that has kept her out since late March.

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Like Bright, Alex Greenwood has worn the captain's armband for England this season, leading the team out in the Arnold Clark Cup in February when they faced Italy. Not only is she a contender to take Williamson's role as skipper, though, but also her spot in the centre of defence.

Greenwood has often been Wiegman's go-to to play there when Williamson or Bright have been missing, or when Williamson has been deployed in midfield, and she is probably the most likely candidate to partner the latter at the 2023 Women's World Cup now.

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When England were without Bright during the April international window, Wiegman moved Greenwood into centre-back and had her role at left-back, that she played in during February's games, filled by Jess Carter.

The Chelsea star is a very versatile player, capable of operating in any position in the backline and also in midfield. With Williamson dropping out of the line-up, moving Greenwood inside would open up a spot in the XI on the left of that defence that Carter could well be chosen to occupy.

CBF divulga tabela e aprova proibição da venda de mando de campo no Brasileirão 2020

MatériaMais Notícias

O Campeonato Brasileiro de 2020 terá novidades. Em reunião, na tarde desta quinta-feira, na sede da CBF, no Rio de Janeiro, o Conselho Técnico da Série A decidiu pela proibição da venda de mando de campo para fora dos estados de origem dos clubes, medida permitida até o ano passado. A decisão foi por maioria, e clubes como o Flamengo votaram contra.

– Sou a favor de que os clubes possam ter livre arbítrio para decidir sobre como querem mandar seus jogos. Não foi a proposta vencedora, mas acredito ser um direito dos clubes. É compreensível – lamentou Rodolfo Landim, presidente do Rubro-Negro carioca.

– CONFIRA A TABELA COMPLETA DO BRASILEIRÃO

Representantes dos 20 clubes participantes da competição debateram ainda, com a Diretoria da CBF e presidentes de Federações Estaduais, temas como a aplicação de regras de “fair play” financeiro. Sobre este tema, decidiram por aplicar regras de forma educativa para gerar conscientização sobre o assunto no país.

– Ofair play financeiro é um norma que já estava estabelecida nas regras de licenciamento da CBF. Hoje, ela é uma regra indutora de comportamento, ainda não é eliminatória, ou seja, os clubes vão se conscientizando daquilo que eles têm que fazer minimamente. Cumprir orçamento, não gastar mais do que eles têm de arrecadação. E isso vai sendo um fator contagiante para que, ao longo do tempo, eles se conscientizem. A gente tem por ideia que o jogador tem que improvisar, o dirigente tem que planejar – afirmou Rogério Caboclo, presidente da CBF.

Outra novidade será o uso do VAR de forma centralizada em algumas partidas do campeonato. O uso da tecnologia passará por um teste na atual temporada, com o objetivo de ser implantada em todos os jogos de 2021.

A imposição de um limite por clube para a demissão de treinadores não foi aprovada. Houve também mudança no limite de jogadores inscritos por clube, que passa de 45 para 40 atletas, com até oito trocas permitidas.

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Primeiras rodadas definidas
A CBF também divulgou a primeira parte da tabela do Campeonato Brasileiro. Entre os destaques da rodada de estreia está o clássico de tricolores entre Fluminense e Grêmio e o reencontro entre Vasco da Gama e o ex-treinador Vanderlei Luxemburgo, atualmente no Palmeiras, em São Paulo.

Confira os confrontos da primeira rodada:
Flamengo x Atletico-MG
Botafogo x Bahia
Palmeiras x Vasco
Santos x RB Bragantino
Corinthians x Atletico-GO
Grêmio x Fluminense
Sport x Ceará
Coritiba x Internacional
Fortaleza x Athletico-PR
Goias x São Paulo

Na semana de aniversário do Allianz, Palmeiras fará 150º jogo na arena

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Após três anos, o Palmeiras volta a receber o Grêmio no Allianz Parque, neste domingo, às 16h, pela 34ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. Com seguidos encontros no Pacaembu, o embate entre as duas equipes marcará o 150º jogo da arena, que na terça completou cinco anos de sua primeira partida oficial.

O único Palmeiras x Grêmio do Allianz ocorreu em 19 de outubro de 2016, pelas quartas de final da Copa do Brasil. Os times empataram em 1 a 1, resultado que classificou os gaúchos, enquanto o Verdão entrava na contagem regressiva para vencer o primeiro título brasileiro em 22 anos.

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Desta vez, o Verdão precisa vencer para evitar que o Flamengo seja campeão com quatro rodadas de antecedência, enquanto o Grêmio tenta se firmar no G4. Na última vez que atuou na arena, contra o Ceará, o time alviverde comemorou sua 100ª vitória no local.

O retrospecto total do Palmeiras no Allianz é de 100 triunfos, 27 empates e 22 derrotas em 149 apresentações. São 275 gols marcados e 109 sofridos na casa de três títulos nacionais (dois Brasileiros e uma Copa do Brasil).

Atualmente, o Verdão defende 22 partidas de invencibilidade no novo Palestra Itália. Desde fevereiro, são 17 vitórias, cinco empates, 39 gols a favor e apenas seis contra. O time tenta se aproximar do recorde no Allianz Parque: 28 jogos sem perder, entre 2016 e 2017.

Após enfrentar o Grêmio, o Palmeiras terá mais dois jogos em casa neste Brasileiro: contra o Flamengo, pela 36ª rodada, e o Goiás, pela 37ª.

Havia o risco de o confronto com os rubro-negros acontecer no Pacaembu por conta dos shows do cantor Shawn Mendes, mas tanto o clube quanto a WTorre confirmaram o mando no Allianz. Este já é o ano em que o Palmeiras teve de sair mais vezes de sua casa por outros eventos: sete.

Com a distância para o líder e apenas 1% de chances de ser campeão, o Palmeiras deve ter o terceiro jogo seguido no Allianz Parque com menos de 30 mil pessoas. Até essa sexta, apenas 20 mil ingressos foram vendidos de forma antecipada.

ميدو: بيع زيزو بـ11 مليون دولار سيحل كل أزمات الزمالك.. وكهربا عرض دفع الغرامة بدون فوائد

علق أحمد حسام ميدو لاعب ومدرب الزمالك الأسبق، ومقدم البرامج الرياضية الحالي، على إمكانية بيع اللاعب أحمد سيد زيزو.

وكانت أنباء قد ترددت بشأن وجود عروض شفوية من الدوري السعودي لشراء عقد زيزو من الزمالك، والحصول على خدماته بداية من يناير المقبل.

وقال ميدو في تصريحات تلفزيونية لفضائية “المحور”: “الزمالك يمر بمشاكل كثيرة جدًا، وتوقعي أن خطة الزمالك للخروج من أزمات المديونيات والضرائب والقيد، بيع أحمد سيد زيزو”.

تقارير سعودية: الشباب يجهز 8 ملايين دولار لإنجاز صفقة زيزو من الزمالك

وأضاف: “حل الأزمات في بيع زيزو مقابل 11 مليون دولار للدوري السعودي، لكي يخرج مجلس الإدارة من كل أزماته”.

وواصل: “هناك اتفاق شبه محسوم مع أحد الأندية السعودية”.

وتابع: “حال بيع أحمد سيد زيزو، سيقوم الزمالك بتجديد عقود أحمد فتوح ومحمد صبحي ومحمود شيكابالا ويوسف أوباما”.

وأردف: “كما سيقوم الزمالك بإبرام 5 تعاقدات جديدة بالإضافة إلى التعاقد مع مدير فني أجنبي يمتلك سيرة ذاتية كبيرة”.

وأشار: “إذا تم بيع زيزو مقابل 11 مليون دولار سيكون أغلى لاعب في تاريخ الدوري المصري”.

وكان زيزو قد شارك هذا الموسم مع الزمالك في 16 مباراة، بين الدوري والكأس والكونفدرالية وكأس الملك سلمان للأندية الأبطال، سجل خلالها 11 هدفًا بينها 4 ركلات جزاء وصنع 5 أهداف.

وكشف: “في وقت ما، عرض على الزمالك أن يحصل على جزء كبير من غرامة كهربا بالدولار، مبلغ 2 مليون دولار نقدًا، مقابل الاستغناء عن الفوائد ولكنه رفض”.

واستكمل: “الجمهور هو أهم عنصر ولكن لا يدير الأندية الكبيرة، إذا كنت رئيسًا لنادي الزمالك كنت سأحصل على الـ 2 مليون دولار نقدًا واستغنى عن الفوائد وأحل أزمات النادي، والجمهور من حقه أن يحزن وأنا حقي أن أحل الأزمات”.

واستطرد: “حاليًا الجماهير حزينة لأن مشاكل النادي تكبر، المشكلة الأساسية الوقت الذي أتى فيه عرض رسمي للزمالك رفض.

واستأنف: “جماهير الزمالك تأخذ ملف محمود كهربا من باب العناد، ولكن بالنسبة لي أأخذ الغرامة أحل بها أموري”.

وشدد: “أقسم بالله قبل انتخابات الزمالك بأسبوع، الأهلي وكهربا ووكيله أحمد يحيى عرضوا على الزمالك دفع 2 مليون دولار نقدًا وكان يجب على الزمالك أن يحصل على هذه الأموال ويوافق، نفترض غرامة كهربا ظلت لمدة سنتين أو ثلاثة أخرين”.

موعد والقنوات الناقلة لمباراة الهلال والطائي اليوم في الدوري السعودي.. والمعلقون

تعرف على موعد والقنوات الناقلة لمباراة الهلال والطائي اليوم في الدوري السعودي والمعلقين

يحل فريق الكرة الأول بنادي الهلال السعودي ضيفًا على نظيره الطائي اليوم الجمعة، بمنافسات بطولة الدوري السعودي للمحترفين “روشن”.

مباراة الهلال والطائي من المقرر إقامتها على ملعب استاد الأمير عبدالعزيز بن مساعد بن جلوي، في الجولة الـ16 من عمر الدوري.

ويخوض الهلال مباراته وهو محتلًا المركز الأول في سلم ترتيب الدوري السعودي للمحترفين برصيد 41 نقطة.

مدرب اتحاد جدة يوضح موقف كريم بنزيما من المشاركة في كأس العالم للأندية.. ويبرر الخسارة أمام ضمك

وفي الوقت ذاته يقبع فريق الطائي في المركز الثاني عشر برصيد 17 نقطة، حصدها من 15 مباراة.

وحقق فريق الهلال هذا الموسم 13 انتصارًا وتعادلين، فيما لم ينال أي خسارة منذ انطلاق الدوري، وسجل لاعبوه 46 هدفًا واستقبلت شباكه 8 أهداف.

أما فريق الطائي فقد فاز في 5 مباريات وتعادل في اثنتين وتعرض للخسارة في 8 مواجهات، وسجل لاعبوه 19 هدفًا واستقبلت شباكه 30 هدفًا.

وكانت المباراة الأخيرة التي جمعت بين ناديي الهلال والطائي في الجولة 23 من الموسم الماضي، قد انتهت بالتعادل الإيجابي بهدفين لكل فريق. موعد مباراة الهلال والطائي في الدوري السعودي

ومن المقرر أن تنطلق مباراة الهلال والطائي، في تمام الساعة الخامسة بتوقيت مصر، والسادسة بتوقيت السعودية من مساء الجمعة. القنوات الناقلة لمباراة الهلال والطائي اليوم

ومن المنتظر أن تذاع مباراة الهلال والطائي عبر فضائية SSC HD1 وssc sd1 وqq sports live وتطبيق shahid. معلقو مباراة الهلال والطائي في الدوري السعودي

ويعلق على مباراة الهلال والطائي عبر فضائية ssc 1 sd علي الربيع، وعبر ssc 1 hd رؤوف خليف وخالد المديفر.

ويمكنكم مطالعة مواعيد ونتائج جميع المباريات لحظة بلحظة عبر مركز المباريات من هنا.

Dilshan stars as England thrashed

he full-house crowd might have come to bid farewell to Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara, but it was another member of the trio of senior Sri Lankan batsman, Tillakaratne Dilshan, who led the home side to a crushing 87-run victory in the final ODI o

Report by George Dobell16-Dec-2014
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsThe full-house crowd might have come to bid farewell to Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara, but it was another member of the trio of senior Sri Lankan batsman, Tillakaratne Dilshan, who led the home side to a crushing 87-run victory in the final ODI of the series against England. The result wrapped up the series for Sri Lanka 5-2.The thought of trying to find replacements for Jayawardene and Sangakkara – both of whom may be playing their final ODIs at home – is enough to drive a Sri Lanka supporter to Arrack, so it must have been reassuring to know that Dilshan will be around to help with the transition.Dilshan, playing his 300th ODI, not only made his 18th century in this form of the game and, in the process, became the fifth Sri Lanka batsman to reach 9000 runs in ODI cricket, but he also claimed three top-order wickets to snuff out any chance of a successful England run chase.While Dilshan’s reputation might be as a relentlessly aggressive batsman, here he showed the other facets to his game: the subtly, the calm and the ability to read the match situation. With Jayawardene and Sangakkara falling early, he was obliged to rotate the strike, see off a demanding spell from Moeen Ali and provide a platform from which others could attack in the final overs.For a time it looked as if Jayawardene, who has announced he will retire from international cricket after the World Cup, would reward the spectators with a vintage performance. He cracked the first ball of the innings – a long-hop outside off stump from Chris Woakes – to the boundary with a familiar cut and, in the next over, twice pulled more short balls from Harry Gurney to the boundary.With runs leaking from the seamers, Alastair Cook introduced the offspin of James Tredwell into the attack in just the seventh over. But with only two fielders outside the ring, Dilshan skipped down the pitch three times to drive Tredwell for two fours and a six in an over that cost 15 runs.But it was not to last. In attempting to pull another short delivery from Gurney, Jayawardene instead guided the ball off the top-edge to Woakes on the deep backward square leg fence. The groans from the crowd told the story eloquently. Still, by the end of the mandatory Powerplay, Sri Lanka were 66 for 1 and set for a high score on a pitch that looked full of runs.England’s spinners – and Moeen in particular – began to apply some pressure. Joe Root only conceded one boundary in his five overs, while Moeen did not concede a four until his seventh over and at times found sharp turn.Tillakaratne Dilshan struck nine fours and a six in his 18th ODI century•Getty Images

He also claimed a key wicket. With Sangakkara slightly tied down, his eyes must have lit up when he was presented with a full toss. But instead of punishing it, he picked out the fielder at mid-on and became the second man to walk off basking in the reception of an adoring public. Sangakkara had, when he scored 6, surpassed Ricky Ponting’s record for the most international runs across all formats in a calendar year. Ponting scored 2833 in 2005.Dilshan concentrated on rebuilding for the next dozen overs. He did not hit a boundary between the 15th and 27th overs, instead concentrating on seeing off a demanding spell from Moeen.The Powerplay awoke him. Gurney, unable to take the opportunity he was given to impress ahead of the rested Steven Finn, was hit for successive boundaries when his attempted yorkers came out as full tosses and Dilshan completed his century from a relatively sedate 122 balls with nine fours and a six.It was a full toss that accounted for him, too. Perhaps Chris Jordan was fortunate that the delivery was not called no-ball, but Dilshan swung it to deep midwicket to depart with six-and-a-half overs to go and left Sri Lanka in danger of falling perhaps 35 or so short of the 300 for which they were aiming.But that only allowed Thisara Perera and Dinesh Chandimal more opportunity. Together they thrashed 63 from 29 balls in a blistering fifth-wicket stand and saw Sri Lanka plunder 65 runs from the final six overs of their innings. Twice Perera lashed three successive boundaries – once off Woakes when he was punished for dropping short and once off Jordan whose length temporarily deserted him completely – before he then followed a pulled six off Woakes with a four driven through the covers when the bowler over-compensated.Perera’s half-century occupied only 23 balls – only Sanath Jayasuriya has hit a quicker one for Sri Lanka – while Chandimal drove Moeen for a six and Tredwell for four as Sri Lanka took the game beyond England.It left England requiring a record second-innings total at the Premadasa – Sri Lanka made 301 against India in 1998 and still lost – and not for a moment did they threaten to go close.Moeen Ali, making room to cut, was bowled first ball; Alex Hales, replacing Ravi Bopara in the side for a last chance to impress ahead of World Cup selection, picked out long-on and Cook, having been dropped and been perilously close to leg before, was well caught at slip by Jayawardene. The sight of Cook waiting for the umpire’s decision, even after a pretty clear catch had been confirmed by an illustrious fellow international player, summed up his ever more desperate – and increasingly unseemly – battle for survival in this format.James Taylor was caught off the glove from a good short ball from the impressive Suranga Lakmal and Eoin Morgan, who scored fewer runs in the series than Cook, failed again when he missed a sweep.A seventh-wicket stand of 66 in 12.3 overs between the impressive Root and Woakes narrowed the gap between the sides, but it was never likely to change the result. When Woakes yorked himself off Dilruwan Perera, playing instead of the injured Sachithra Senanayake, and Root was leg before attempting to reverse sweep, England’s chase faded away. It is the ninth time in their last 12 ODIs that England have been bowled out within their 50 overs and means they have lost 10 of their last 13 ODIs.The sight of Jayawardene claiming the final wicket, his part-time offspin luring Tredwell down the pitch, left the crowd in ecstasy. He will be greatly missed far beyond the borders of Sri Lanka.

Sorensen ruled out of tour

Pace bowler Max Sorensen has been ruled out of Ireland’s pre-World Cup trip to Australia and New Zealand while Paul Stirling, the Middlesex batsman, will not travel with the squad due to a back problem that requires further investigation.Scans have revealed that Sorensen, 28, suffered a fractured right wrist in the one-day series against Scotland and will be out of action for six to eight weeks. Graeme McCarter, the Gloucestershire seamer, who was unfortunate to miss out on the original squad has been named as the replacement and now has a chance to make a late bid for a World Cup spot.Phil Simmons, the Ireland coach, said: “It’s obviously bitterly disappointing for Max to miss out on the tour which is so vital to our World Cup preparations, but it gives Graeme a great chance to impress after he just missed out on the initial selection.”Stirling, meanwhile, is causing concern after not responding as well as was expected to treatment on his back after being ruled out of the County Championship match against Somerset. He will not be replaced in the squad which is therefore reduced to 17.”We’ll know more about his prognosis when he sees the specialist, but felt it best that he recuperates in the UK before making a final decision on his involvement on the tour,” Simmons said.Ireland leave for the tour, which includes eight matches across Australia and New Zealand starting on the Gold Coast in Queensland, next Tuesday.

SL snatch victory after defiant Moeen ton

Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsSri Lanka won when they had almost abandoned hope. From the penultimate ball of a gripping final day, Shaminda Eranga found a hostile delivery to bring their first series win in England. James Anderson, who could only fend it to the leg side in self-preservation, dropped to his haunches in despair. Moeen Ali’s immense maiden Test century was briefly forgotten, submerged beneath an ecstatic Sri Lankan celebration.An indomitable backs-to-the-wall display by Moeen had come so close to sparing England: an unbeaten 108, unblemished even, made from 281 balls. England’s last five wickets had clung on for all but two balls of the final day. Pride had been salvaged, perhaps a captain had been spared too, but it is Sri Lanka who can celebrate a special moment in their Test history.Sri Lanka’s last pair held out for five balls in the first Test at Lord’s. This time the task was much harder for Moeen and Anderson: 20.2 overs. Even in Cardiff, when Anderson and Monty Panesar famously held off Australia in 2009, they only saw out 11.3. This time Anderson summoned a heroic 55-ball nought, all signifying nothing.Sri Lanka explode in celebration as the wicket of James Anderson falls•Getty Images

Tension slowly seeped into the final day as it only can in Test cricket. The crowd was sparse – Yorkshire had folded its arms in condemnation, convinced like all but the most incorrigibly optimistic that England’s abject collapse to 57 for 5, well adrift of a target of 350, had sealed their fate – but a night’s sleep had cleared muddled heads and Headingley, treacherous Headingley, not the sort of pitch to turn your back on, behaved like an old softie. At only a fiver entrance fee for the final day, Yorkshire had turned its back on a classic.Moeen, a cricketing free spirit, played with such judgment and self-denial that he must have explored parts of himself never visited before. He surely surprised even himself, suppressing the silky ambition of his batting during a strikingly unselfish innings in which his most positive shots were expertly selected. He met the second new ball with conviction and, in only his second Test, he made light of his international experience with impassioned advice to England’s tail.Only with nine wickets down did Moeen seek to steal the strike, only now did his timing begin to go awry as the demands weighed upon him. But his concentration was unwavering. His century came with half-an-hour remaining, flicking Nuwan Pradeep off his pads, but it had always felt like an afterthought in an innings where he appeared entirely consumed by England’s survival. This was not as much an innings as personal growth before your eyes.Even in defeat, there should be no doubt who will be the recipient of England’s annual Beard of the Year award – and, if that is one of the most frivolous awards around, this time it would have a more serious message. There are times when the wider social impact of a performance in sport must also be recognised even in a match report – and this was one of them.A sole spectator earlier in the Test who observed, however unthinkingly, that Moeen’s beard suggested he should be blowing up buildings was rightly reported to stewards and warned. Muslim cricketers have played for England before, but none had been so visibly proud to be a role model. With every stout-hearted block, Moeen made such comments appear ever more ignorant and, for those who questioned as much, integrated himself – and more importantly his beard – deep into the fabric of the England side.There were two umpiring reviews for Moeen to survive along the way, both optimistically sought by Sri Lanka for leg-side catches. On 52, a delivery from Rangana Herath, the left-arm spinner, found its way to leg slip, on 71 Eranga flicked his thigh pad on the way through to the wicketkeeper, but he was confident that his survival chances were 100%.Such was his selectivity that it was hard to recall another blemish. On another occasion, he had an inadvisable flirt when Herath slanted a low-arm delivery across him, but generally he curbed his attacking instincts with great resolve, only occasionally allowing himself to sweep or come down the pitch to Herath, choices he made with impeccable judgment.Moeen Ali reached his maiden Test hundred in a tense conclusion to the match•Getty Images

England set the tone for the final day by making only 26 in nearly 18 overs during a drizzle-interrupted morning. Root clearly relished the chance to produce an innings of Boycottian bloody-mindedness in front of the Yorkshire crowd; strokelessness is no hardship for him when the match dictates it.Not shy of a word or two himself – the innocent countenance is entirely misleading – he predictably became the victim of prolonged sledging from the Sri Lanka captain, Angelo Mathews, who was instructed to curb his behaviour more than once by both umpires, and whose victory celebrations looked bound to be interrupted by an audience with the match referee. He should offer him an arrack and see if he can get away with it.If Mathews was in danger of getting sidetracked, it did not show in his captaincy, which remained well judged. He shuffled his bowlers endlessly in the final hour to try to unsettle England’s last pair and it paid off when he flung the ball to his most aggressive bowler, Eranga for one last effort – although not before he kept Mooen off strike with his own excellent over.Sri Lanka’s bowlers, by and large, were disciplined as the wickets came only slowly. Eranga adopted a short-ball policy in mid-afternoon, but it seemed a legitimate tactic at the time and unsettled Root. Herath lobbed up over after over accurately, but found little turn, a frustration he accepted with placid countenance. Instead Root was unpicked by an outswinger from Pradeep, a leading edge flying low to gully where Lahiru Thirimanne held a smart catch.Prior became a fifth victim for Sri Lanka’s fourth-day hero, Dhammika Prasad, a well-directed ball into his body and a deflection which was expertly snapped up by Kaushal Silva low down at short leg – not the first time he has fallen in such a fashion.It was Prasad’s effort ball and it almost resulted in his first no-ball of the match – the TV umpire requiring innumerable replays before concluding, fairly enough, that he got a sliver of boot behind a wonky front line. The match referee, Andy Pycroft, was quick to advise that if there was any uncertainty – and there was uncertainty – the decision should rest with the bowler as there was not definite proof he had overstepped.That decision, as it happened, was balanced out early in the final session. With the second over of the new ball, Chris Jordan drove loosely at Eranga and edged to second slip, only for another hair’s breadth decision this time to fall in England’s favour; again legitimately so. No balls were the last thing Sri Lanka needed, but they encapsulated how they were straining with every sinew to complete something quite exceptional.There was further encouragement for Sri Lanka when a delivery from Pradeep went through the top and jagged alarmingly away from Jordan. Herath was reintroduced with the new ball seven overs old and he removed Jordan lbw with his second delivery. England’s review had an air of desperation.Indifferent light became Sri Lanka’s next problem as the emergence of a blinking Stuart Broad coincided with the first appearance of the umpires’ light meters. Broad’s departure for a toilet break early in his innings was astounding. Sri Lanka were forced to resort to Mahela Jayawardene’s little-used offspin – six wickets to his name in 145 Tests – but, while the restrictions were in operation, Broad’s 24-ball nought ended when Herath straightened one to have him lbw.Sri Lanka’s recovery had been admirable – England had been 311 for 3 in their first innings at one stage, ahead by 54 – and over-excitability was the only explanation for wasting their second review, with 16 overs remaining, a futile search for an lbw decision for Herath against Anderson. Over-excitability became concern, became desperation, before desperation – at the last – was transformed into utter delight.

Newell spells out Patel's task

Samit Patel claims not to have any thoughts of an England recall but after a stalemate at Taunton his Notts coach, and now England selector, Mick Newell, said it was too early to write him off

Alex Winter at Taunton07-May-2014
ScorecardSamit Patel has a clean slate, according to Mick Newell•Getty ImagesSamit Patel claims not to have any thoughts of an England recall but in this match gave the best impression of the potential that England could call upon in their new era under Peter Moores.Patel breezed his way past fifty on a particularly mediocre final day which brought personal satisfaction for Phil Jaques as he added 95 on the day to reach an unbeaten 150, but which long before his six-and-a-quarter hour stint was over was heading inexorably towards the second tame draw in succession at Taunton.Patel also had a second century in the match laid before him, only to sweep a full delivery from Johann Myburgh and be bowled for 75. But the innings continued a smart run of form that suggests, at 29, he may be approaching his peak. It is only 15 months ago since he last played for England.”I don’t think the door should be shut on Samit,” Mick Newell, the Nottinghamshire director of cricket and new England selector said. “He is a potential international cricketer still. He has been in and around the edges for a number of years. He has to score heavily and he needs his bowling to be of a level where he offers both I think, because of the potential for an allrounder who is a spin bowler rather than a seamer.”He is nearly 30 now, and he’s got to have an opportunity, but he has got to churn out regular scores. He has played very nicely in two innings this year – 90 against Lancashire when it was doing a lot, and the innings here. He’s a very attractive batsman to watch when he’s batting like that.”Newell described the England team as “more of a clean slate than it has been for a number of years” and suggested a number of players should be hopeful of a recall if they perform. Nick Compton being one of them. Discarded before the Ashes last summer, despite two centuries against New Zealand, Compton could be considered again with England requiring a new opener and potentially a No. 3 for the Sri Lanka Tests and India series to follow.”People who have played recently like Craig Kieswetter and Nick Compton will feel they have a good chance of playing,” Newell said. “And they certainly do. But it’s not just about scoring three hundreds to get in, it still comes down to opinion and belief as to who will score the most when you put them on to the bigger stage.”Here, Compton suffered a poor dismissal – caught behind cutting to the gentle seamers of Steven Mullaney for only 25 – but a century at Durham in the second match of the season could be the innings to fulfil the criteria Newell describes. Craig Kieswetter’s three dropped catches – he also put down Phil Jaques on the final day – were disappointing but with Johnny Bairstow not convincing as England’s next-best wicketkeeper and a fitness cloud around Matt Prior, Kieswetter could be one of a number of gloveman to consider.James Taylor, a player Newell has been able to keep a closer eye on, was similarly handled to Compton in being dropped by England without doing too much wrong. Taylor was again part of the England Lions touring party in the winter and enjoyed a strong tour of Sri Lanka including a first-class best 242 not out.”Both of them have had a taste, and both of them will feel they want some more,” Newell said. “That’s the whole challenge. If you want some more, you have to show everyone you really are hungry. You’ve got two blokes there who really love batting, who want to churn the runs out.”For the most part it is going to come down to scoring a volume of runs. Someone like Gary Ballance has pushed himself forward with the runs that he has got this season. The challenge to Nick and James is to make the volume but also to make the important innings, the match winning innings.”Taylor had little chance of a match-winning innings at Taunton on such a tame wicket that only yielded 23 wickets in four days but he was visibly disappointed to be lbw for just 5 three overs into a final day where Phil Jaques made a first century for his new county.”James is 23 going on 47 I think. He’s very mature, and he’s very well organised about how he goes about his practice and training – a pleasure to have in your team. He’s hitting the ball nicely, and I thought he was playing very well in his first innings. He feels he can compete with these guys for that middle order spot that might be going up for grabs.”

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