Supreme Court to hear BCCI plea for Sourav Ganguly and Jay Shah to stay

BCCI wants to make radical changes to its constitution which would go against the Lodha recommendations

Nagraj Gollapudi21-Jul-2020With less than a week left before BCCI president Sourav Ganguly is set to enter the three-year cooling off period, the Supreme Court has listed the board’s long-pending case for a hearing on Wednesday. The court is meant to hear BCCI’s plea, which it has filed twice since last December, proposing several amendments to the board’s constitution which, if adopted, could undo some of the most significant reforms recommended by the Lodha Committee.The hearing, which will be conducted virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic, will be in front of a two-judge bench comprising Chief Justice of India SA Bobde and Justice L Nageshwar Rao. As per the notes on the court’s website, the bench will take up the BCCI matter only after other scheduled hearings of the regular court.The hearing is hugely significant for the BCCI because on it rests the future of its two main office bearers – Ganguly and board secretary Jay Shah. Both are part of the new administration that was elected last October under the BCCI’s new constitution framed on the basis of the Lodha Committee reforms, which were mandated by the court in 2016.As per the BCCI constitution, an office bearer is allowed to serve for two consecutive terms spanning six years (at BCCI or state level or a combination of both) after which a cooling-off period of three years is mandatory. That rule was approved by the court itself in 2018, when it modified the clause concerning the cooling period to two terms (six years) instead of the just one (as stated in its 2016 order).ALSO READ: ‘BCCI amendments, if permitted, will mean ridiculing the Supreme Court’Both Ganguly and Shah were scheduled to finish six years this year, having started as office bearers at the Cricket Association of Bengal and Gujarat Cricket Association respectively.While Ganguly’s term reportedly comes to end on July 27, Shah’s has been over in the past month or so although an exact date could not be confirmed. In its second plea filed in April, the BCCI asked the court to consider the amendments to the board’s constitution including tweaking the cooling-off period of the board’s office bearers, modifying the disqualification criteria, giving unprecedented powers to the BCCI secretary, and stopping the court from having any say if the board wants to alter the constitution. The amendments were unanimously approved by the state associations that comprise the BCCI general body.The BCCI has said its two most powerful office bearers – the president and the secretary – should be allowed to serve two consecutive terms (six years) solely at the BCCI (without taking into account terms served at state level) before the cooling-off period kicks in.In the absence of any directive from the court, the BCCI has said Shah, Ganguly and Jayesh George, its joint secretary, who, too, needs to serve the cooling-off period soon, can continue. Recently, a member of the BCCI’s Apex Council, Alka Rehani Bharadwaj, raised doubts about whether Shah could attend the July 17 meeting of the panel which is tasked with making policy and governance decisions. Bharadwaj, who represents the Comptroller & Auditor General of India [CAG], asked Ganguly and George to ensure only eligible members attended the Apex Council meetings.In its April affidavit, the BCCI told the court that the three-year cooling-off period for an office-bearer following a six-year tenure is an eligibility criteria necessary only to contest the elections. The Apex Council was given the same reasoning to justify the presence of Shah at the July 17 meeting.CAG request on relieving nominee on BCCI Apex CouncilThe court is also likely to hear the CAG’s request, too, tomorrow. Recently, the CAG filed a plea asking the court for its nominee on the Apex Council to be relieved on the grounds that it is “unable” to function as an independent voice and carry out its primary job: to provide financial oversight to the BCCI and the state associations.The CAG nominee is the solitary independent voice in the nine-person Apex Council and the seven-strong IPL Governing Council. The inclusion of the CAG official was one of the most significant recommendations of the Lodha Committee. The objective, the Lodha Committee said, and the court agreed, was the CAG nominee would “ensure transparency and financial oversight” in the functioning of the BCCI.Asked by ESPNcricinfo on Tuesday to comment on BCCI’s move to carry further tweaks to its constitution, Justice Lodha politely declined. Last November, immediately after the BCCI amendments were made public, he had said it was “unfortunate” that Ganguly had failed to understand the true worth of the reforms which was the only reason a cricketer had become the BCCI president.”I thought a cricketer at the helm of affairs will understand that it was only our reforms which brought him to this position,” Justice Lodha told the . “If the earlier system was in vogue, perhaps no cricketer could have ever dreamt of heading a body like the BCCI. The way the politics is played in cricket administration, I don’t think any cricketer would have been able to get this position but for these reforms.”That’s all the more reason for those in charge now to respect the reforms and try to fully implement them, instead of changing them”, Lodha added. He hoped the changes do not happen. “Let reforms work over a period of time and see how transparency, accountability come into the administration.”

Aston Villa now eyeing £11,000-a-week target who starred in UCL semi-final

Aston Villa's pursuit of Champions League qualification has been one of the stories of the season, but if recent reports are to be believed, those at Villa Park are only looking to improve even further when the transfer window swings open.

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As things stand, Villa will complete an incredible campaign under Unai Emery, inside the Premier League's top four with Champions League qualification close to sealed. It's the type of achievement that they'll only want to kick on from, however, and the summer transfer window should help them do just that, especially when it comes to adding squad depth.

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With that said, the Villans have already been linked with a backup for Ollie Watkins in Leicester City's Kelechi Iheanacho. The forward's current deal at the Foxes is set to expire at the end of the season, handing Villa the chance to land a bargain free deal this summer to add to Emery's attacking options.

Leicester City strikerKelechi Iheanacho.

Meanwhile, Jonathan David has also been linked with a move to Villa Park to compete with Watkins, with that seemingly being one of the aims in the Midlands this summer alongside competition for Lucas Digne and Alex Moreno.

According to The Boot Room, Aston Villa sent scouts to watch Ian Maatsen in Borussia Dortmund's semi-final first leg win over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, and are now eyeing a move to sign the left-back. On loan from Chelsea, Maatsen has enjoyed an excellent spell in Germany to attract the interest of Manchester City, Villa and Bayern Munich.

Borussia Dortmund will be among the leading contenders too, especially with how successful the left-back has been in Germany and after his father's own admission via Fabrizio Romano.

It will be a difficult race for Villa to win, but the fact that they've now got Champions League football to offer should go a long way in convincing players of Maatsen's calibre. When the summer window swings open, the left-back will undoubtedly be one to watch.

"Excellent" Maatsen can become better than Digne

Still just 22 years old, £11k-a-week- Maatsen has shown exactly what he's capable of on the biggest stage, having been part of a Dortmund defence which managed to keep Kylian Mbappe quiet in their Champions League semi-final first leg. Earning the praise of Football Talent Scout's Jacek Kulig as a result, Maatsen's performance was described as "excellent".

Now, it's Villa who will hope to benefit from such performances, as Chelsea run the risk of losing another impressive young player to a Premier League rival and one who is on course to become better than current Villans left-back Lucas Digne.

تشكيل البنك الأهلي أمام الأهلي في الدوري.. أحمد ياسر ريان وأسامة فيصل يقودان الهجوم

كشف طارق مصطفى، المدير الفني لفريق البنك الأهلي، عن التشكيل الذي سيخوض به مواجهة اليوم أمام الأهلي، في بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

ويلتقي الأهلي مع البنك الأهلي، على استاد القاهرة الدولي، في الجولة الرابعة من عمر المسابقة الأكبر محليًا.

ويتواجد البنك الأهلي في المركز السابع عشر، برصيد نقطة واحدة، بعد خوض 3 مباريات، تعادل في لقاء وخسر في مواجهتين.

على الجانب الآخر، يخوض الأهلي مباراته أمام البنك الأهلي وهو متصدراً ترتيب جدول الدوري المصري، برصيد 7 نقاط، بعد خوض 3 مواجهات، انتصر في مباراتين وتعادل في لقاء.

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في حراسة المرمى: عبد العزيز البلعوطى.

خط الدفاع، محمد عبد الغنى، إسحاق يعقوبو، محمد بسيونى، سعيدو سيمبورى.

خط الوسط: محمد فتحى، أحمد ربيع، محمد إبراهيم، ياو أنور.

وفي الهجوم: أحمد ياسر ريان، أسامة فيصل.

Michael Beale claims “missing” Rangers ace has been “player of the season"

Former Rangers manager Michael Beale has singled out a Gers ace who has been the "player of the season" in Scotland.

Rangers injury news

The Scottish Premiership title race between the Gers and rivals Celtic is set to go right to the wire this season, as the two adversaries lock horns in a thrilling battle. That includes the pair meeting at Ibrox in a top-of-the-table clash next weekend, which could prove key come May.

Philippe Clement isn't having a huge amount of good fortune in the injury department currently, with a number of important figures currently unavailable, making it hard to shuffle his pack and keep his team fresh as the campaign goes on.

Todd Cantwell

Tom Lawrence and Todd Cantwell are two influential figures who have been unavailable at times, with the latter making a comeback this weekend against Hibs.

Meanwhile, Abdallah Sima has been a significant miss leading the line, with the Senegalese winger not featuring since the winter break. He had previously scored 10 goals in 15 league starts this season after arriving on loan from Brighton.

Those three are far from the only players who have been sidelined this term, with Kieran Dowell, Oscar Cortes and Danilo all unable to affect matters currently, among others.

Beale says "player of the season" key in title race

Speaking on Sky Sports [via Glasgow World], Beale said that Sima could hold the key in the title race once he returns from injury, considering how influential he was before his absence, and claimed that but for the performances of Jack Butland, who has conceded just 18 times this term, the winger has been the league's best player.

"I think the player of the season in Scotland outside of Jack Butland was probably Abdallah Sima who's been missing, so if Abdallah can come back now and provide some goals and power in the final third, I would expect Rangers to go on and win the league. But it will come down to the Old Firms and obviously there's a big one coming up in just over a week's time."

Sima's absence has clearly hurt Rangers this season, even though the loan signing of Fabio Silva has helped alleviate the issue a little, with his aforementioned numbers in front of goal showing what a consistent supplier of goals he has been.
Captain James Tavernier clearly thinks a lot of his colleague, too, waxing lyrical over him earlier in the campaign: "[Sima] has been a real attacking threat for us this season. He’s got electric pace and can finish in difficult areas."

Rangers' top goalscorers this season Total
James Tavernier 18
Cyriel Dessers 15
Abdallah Sima 14
Danilo 6
Todd Cantwell 6

The fact that Sima is now back in training is an enormous boost for Rangers, and if he manages to feature at all against Celtic next Saturday it could be significant, considering what a difference-maker he can be in the final third.
His firepower is going to be needed when those crunch matches arrive in the remaining weeks of the season, with tight matches just requiring one finish to decide a game.

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Barcelona wonderkid & Euro 2024 winner Lamine Yamal told what he needs to ignore as Marc-Andre ter Stegen reacts to comparisons with Lionel Messi for teen sensation

Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal has been told what he needs to ignore in order to fulfil his potential and justify comparisons with Lionel Messi.

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Records being shattered by youngsterHas been starring for club & countryLooking to emulate iconic ArgentineGettyWHAT HAPPENED?

At just 17 years of age, the record-breaking teenager has become a senior star in Catalunya and Euro 2024 winner with Spain. Yamal is already being billed as a Ballon d’Or winner of the future, but has been given important advice from club colleague Marc-Andre ter Stegen when it comes to scaling such heights.

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Barcelona’s first-choice goalkeeper has told of Yamal’s meteoric rise: “We have to give credit to [former head coach] Xavi, who is the one who gave him the opportunity. There's something special about him. I hope he keeps his feet on the ground, that he doesn't listen to the praise and thinks about the moment, that he continues to work for the team. He still has room for improvement, he is very young, he is just starting. He has also grown physically. Lamine knows that he can count on me for anything he needs.”

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Yamal rubbed shoulders with Barca icon Messi when just a baby and has followed down the same path as a fellow La Masia academy graduate. Ten Stegen is reluctant to put the pair in a similar talent bracket just yet, adding on his legendary former Argentine team-mate: “You can't compare them. Of course we miss Leo. As a footballer he is unique, you can see him in every game, always staying at the highest level. He is the best of all time.”

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Yamal has already taken in over 50 appearances for Barcelona and 14 for the Spain national team. He registered seven goals for the Blaugrana last season and will be hoping to better that return in the 2024-25 as he prepares to rejoin that fold under new head coach Hansi Flick.

Leeds’ 5/10 star with fewer touches than Meslier was saved by James v Stoke

Leeds United just about crept over the line against Stoke City last night to pick up their 23rd Championship win of the season to date, overcoming Steven Schumacher's tricky visitors 1-0 on a cagey evening in West Yorkshire.

In truth, the performance wasn't Daniel Farke's high-flying side at their free-flowing best with the goal-shy Whites bailed out by Daniel James scoring a belter in the first half.

The silky Leeds number 20 was reintroduced into the first team fold after battling to be back in his manager's plans following recent injury woes, proving his worth for the promotion chasers once more on their own turf – the ex-Manchester United winger onto 11 goals for the season now.

Leeds were thankful that James stepped up to the mark owing to the off-day experienced by Patrick Bamford leading the line for the hosts, who was quiet throughout in contrast.

Daniel James' stunning performance vs Stoke

Away from the lacklustre showing by the Leeds number nine, James starred again for Farke's men from down the right-hand channel.

The electric winger was constantly wanting to make things happen at Elland Road whilst the likes of Bamford and even Georginio Rutter failed to get going, with the Welshman amassing four shots on target in the contest.

Dan James

Moreover, the slick 5 foot 7 attacker would muster up four key passes to show his unselfish side away from firing constant shots at Daniel Iversen's net on top of winning five duels in total as a high-energy menace.

This should see James be retained for Leeds' next match away at Sheffield Wednesday on Friday night, shrugging off any lingering injury concerns with a fantastic display against the Potters.

Bamford won't rest so easy about his first-team spot, however, off the back of his no-show up top in the 1-0 win, coming away from the game with fewer touches than Whites goalkeeper Illan Meslier.

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It could well be time for Farke to reevaluate who his main centre forward is as Leeds enter a number of crunch games in the automatic promotion race, with Bamford in danger of falling down his manager's striker pecking order after a second-rate display on Tuesday night.

Bamford would only accumulate a dire 32 touches of the ball to Meslier's superior 63, during a match that simply passed him by from start to finish.

Only registering two shots on Iversen's goal, alongside only completing 18 accurate passes from his 72 minutes on the Elland Road turf, Farke could well look to other members of his squad to come in and do a job against the Owls up top in place of a poor Bamford.

It would result in Bamford picking up a 5/10 rating from LeedsLive journalist Beren Cross after the game was over, with Cross stating that the 30-year-old offered 'very little.'

Bamford's numbers vs Stoke

Minutes played

72

Touches

32

Shots on goal

2

Accurate passes

18/23 (78%)

Duels won

4/6

Stats by Sofascore

Whites hotshot Mateo Joseph could well fancy his chances in the first team off the back of Bamford's dire showing, whilst Joe Gelhardt will be waiting in the wings patiently for opportunities to impress after finding himself stuck on the Leeds periphery.

Before either of those reserve figures get the spotlight shone on them however, the most logical reshuffle would see Joel Piroe re-enter the Leeds first-team fold as a number ten – with the former Swansea City man creating one big chance against Stoke from off the bench – and then Rutter would slot back in as the lone striker again.

Patrick Bamford

Leeds will just keep wanting to add more wins to their season tally away from Bamford's off-day troubling them, with James desperate to continue being a hero for Farke's men in the crucial weeks to follow in the promotion hunt.

Leeds monster sold by Radrizzani was later worth 1,900% more

Leeds United's current number one Illan Meslier has had mixed success on the pitch in the Championship since the club's relegation from the Premier League last season.

The French shot-stopper has kept 14 clean sheets in 32 league appearances. However, he has also conceded 2.50 more goals than expected based on the Expected Goals against him.

This shows that he has been solid at times, with a clean sheet almost once every two matches, but that his shot-stopping has let him down at times.

Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier.

Whilst Meslier has had his struggles in the second tier, one former Leeds goalkeeper is currently playing week-in-week-out in the Serie A – Marco Silvestri.

Marco Silvestri's market value in 2017

Former Whites owner Andrea Radrizzani decided to cash in on the Italian shot-stopper in the summer of 2017 as he signed for Hellas Verona.

Transfermarkt valued him at just €500k (£428k) after he had spent three years in England with Leeds, having joined from Chievo Verona ahead of the 2014/15 campaign.

Silvestri was the club's first-choice goalkeeper across his first two seasons in Yorkshire. The monster made 88 appearances in the Championship and kept 20 clean sheets.

Marco Silvestri

However, experienced former England international Rob Green was brought in to be the new number one for the 2016/17 campaign, and the ex-Norwich and West Ham United star kept 15 clean sheets in 46 league matches.

Silvestri, who was hailed as a "proven" Championship performer by Green, was then sold to Hellas Verona in 2017, having been displaced by the English titan over the previous nine months.

Marco Silvestri's soaring market value

The decision to sell the Italian titan turned out to be a blunder by Radrizzani as his value went on to soar as he established himself as a regular in the Serie A.

He made 115 appearances for Hellas Verona as he helped them to win promotion from the Serie B during the 2018/19 campaign and was then their number one for two seasons in the top-flight.

By December 2020, Transfermarkt had placed his market value at a whopping €10m (£8.5m). This means that his value soared by a staggering 1,900% from the €500k valuation he had at the time of his exit from Elland Road just over three years prior.

Appearances

33

Save success rate

68%

Saves

89

Clean sheets

Six

Stats via Sofascore

Shortly before that increase in value, Roberto Mancini named him in his Italy squad in October 2020, which highlights how impressive his performances for Hellas Verona were in the Serie A.

Silvestri then secured a move to Udinese in the summer of 2021 and has made 94 appearances for the Italian side in all competitions to date.

In total, the now-32-year-old has racked up 164 games in the Serie A throughout his career, and has been a first-choice option at that level in each of the last five seasons.

This suggests that Radrizzani made a blunder by deciding to sell Silvestri as the Whites could have benefitted from placing their faith in him and helping the 'proven' monster to develop further at Elland Road.

Instead, they sold him to Hellas Verona for an undisclosed fee, when his market value was at just €500k, and watched on as his stock soared whilst playing in a major European league.

Nathan Coulter-Nile and Andrew Tye deny Daniel Hughes, hand Western Australia victory

Western Australia 6 for 210 (Shaun Marsh 82, Nair 2-18) beat New South Wales 7 for 235 (Hughes 112*, Henriques 75, Coulter-Nile 3-47) by eight runs (DLS method)Nathan Coulter-Nile and Andrew Tye used all their experience to secure Western Australia a nail-biting eight-run win over New South Wales on the DLS method to put them top of the Marsh Cup table.For much of the afternoon, it looked as though Daniel Hughes would take New South Wales to victory as they chased a DLS target of 244 following a two-hour rain delay during Western Australia’s innings. However, when his 142-run stand with Moises Henriques was broken in the 24th over, the rest of New South Wales’ middle order could not quite keep up the tempo, leaving Hughes’ 112 off 96 balls in vain.Following a sluggish start to the chase, which included Jack Edwards being caught at point, New South Wales were never comfortably ahead of the rate despite the crisp stroke play of Hughes and Henriques, which meant that when wickets started to fall, Western Australia were back in the game.Coulter-Nile had Henriques caught in the deep and then returned to bowl his last two overs in the closing stages, removing Daniel Sams and Nick Bertus in the process as the equation swung further in Western Australia’s favour.It came down to New South Wales needing 14 off the last over and that proved too many against Tye, who conceded just five – despite bowling a wide – and claimed two wickets.Western Australia had been solidly placed at 3 for 151 off 29.5 overs when the rain arrived and it lingered long enough to cause a significant reduction in the contest. On resumption, they did well to make 59 off the remaining 5.1 overs although New South Wales were hampered somewhat with Sean Abbott and Harry Conway having already bowled out.Shaun Marsh had a half-century when the rain came and he added two more sixes to his tally after the break, one a huge pull, which went out of the ground, and the second a one-handed slice over backward point which he played from down on his back knee.Henriques, who was entrusted with two of the death overs, struggled to land his attempted slower balls and was no-balled three times for big full tosses but the umpire did not rule them dangerous deliveries so he was able to continue bowling.

PSG to miss out? French champions target €30m Juventus star but teenage centre-back wants Bayer Leverkusen instead

Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly targeting €30 million-rated Juventus defender Dean Huijsen but he has set his heart on Bayer Leverkusen instead.

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PSG want to reinforce their defenceReady to spend €30m on Juve starMight lose out to LeverkusenWHAT HAPPENED?

With lingering doubts over the physical conditions of key defenders Presnel Kimpembe and Lucas Hernandez, and a decision not to retain Milan Skriniar, PSG's backline is in urgent need of reinforcement. As they scout for fresh talent, the focus has shifted to Huijsen, a promising young centre-back currently contracted to Juventus, according to

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After a successful loan stint at Roma, Huijsen's potential has become increasingly evident. Juventus are eager to hold on to him but will not block a sale if a club match their valuation of €30m (£27m/$33m) – a price that PSG are reportedly ready to meet.

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Despite the interest from PSG, Huijsen seems to have set his heart on a move to the Bundesliga. According to , both Huijsen and his father are inclined to secure a transfer to Bayer Leverkusen. The presence of Xabi Alonso, Leverkusen's head coach, is a significant factor in this preference. Alonso is renowned for his ability to nurture young talent, making Leverkusen an attractive destination for Huijsen.

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Huijsen's appeal lies in his versatility and promise. At 19, he has already shown maturity and skill during his loan at Roma, making him a coveted asset. PSG's interest in Huijsen is part of a broader strategy to rejuvenate their defence. With other targets like Leny Yoro reportedly heading towards Real Madrid, securing Huijsen becomes even more critical for the Parisian club. However, it remains to be seen if they can present a convincing sporting project to Huijsen which will force the youngster to change his mind.

Arteta must boldly bench Arsenal’s 6/10 star for "superb" talent

Arsenal are starting to look like a team with just one thing on their mind: Premier League glory.

Mikel Arteta's side have won their last four games by a staggering margin of 16-2.

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Arsenal's Previous Four Games

Date

Competition

Opponent

Result

January 20th

Premier League

Crystal Palace

5-0 Win

January 30th

Premier League

Nottingham Forest

2-1 Win

February 3rd

Premier League

Liverpool

3-1 Win

February 12th

Premier League

West Ham United

6-0 Win

All Stats via Sky Sports

Their 6-0 win over West Ham United on Sunday was the pièce de résistance of their recent run, with every player on the pitch putting in a serious shift and helping the club record their biggest away win in Premier League history.

However, one man who started against the Hammers shouldn't start away at Burnley this afternoon, but it's not just down to his performance.

Jakub Kiwior's game vs West Ham in numbers

The player in question is Polish international Jakub Kiwior, who came into the lineup at left-back on the back of Oleksandr Zinchenko's recent injury.

The former Spezia man, who joined the club following a £20m transfer last January, played the full 90 minutes against the Irons and, despite a couple of shakey moments very early on, left fans impressed with a generally stable defensive display featuring a few nice passing moves.

The Standard's Simon Colling was reasonably impressed with the showing and gave the then-23-year-old a 6/10 on the day, describing his overall impression as 'solid.'

His numbers on the day reflect this assessment, as he registered an expected assists figure of 0.29, made five clearances, two tackles, one interception, and made one key pass.

Jakub Kiwior's game vs West Ham

Minutes

93

Expected Assists

0.29

Clearances

5

Interceptions

1

Tackles

2

Key Passes

1

Ground Duels (won)

7 (2)

Aerial Duels (won)

3 (1)

Dribbled Passed

2

All Stats via Sofascore

However, he was dribbled past twice, won just one of his three aerial duels and, even worse, won just two of his seven ground duels.

Ultimately, Colling's assessment that Kiwior was 'solid' is accurate, but with Zinchenko's return date still unknown and several challenging games to come, Arteta should look to bring in an all-round more reliable player in his place for the game today, Takehiro Tomiyasu.

Why Takehiro Tomiyasu must start against Burnley

So, the first thing to say is that Tomiyasu missed the game at the London Stadium through a minor injury of his own. Still, with it being widely reported that he should be fine for this game, and that his absence on Sunday was more of a precaution, it looks like he'll have a part to play later today – hopefully from the start.

The first argument for starting the Japanese international at left-back ahead of his Polish teammate is that he has far more experience playing as a full-back. In all, the 25-year-old has played 17 games as a left back for the Gunners and 46 as a right-back, whereas Kiwior has played just 11 times as a left-back and never on the opposite flank while in north London.

Takehiro Tomiyasu vs Jakub Kiwior at left-back (for Arsenal)

Player

Tomiyasu

Kiwior

Appearances

17

11

Starts

10

9

Wins

12

6

Games Against 'Big Six' Teams

5

2

Goals Conceded

15

12

Points Per Game

2.29

1.82

All Stats via Transfermarkt

The second argument is simply how the pair have fared in their games at left-back and who they have been up against. For example, the former Bologna star has played and won against Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City on the left – he even helped set up Gabriel Martinelli's winner against City.

In comparison, the "quality" Kiwior, as described by data analyst Ben Mattinson, has faced primarily weaker opposition, with his second-half cameo against Liverpool earlier this month as his only experience against a 'big six' side at left-back.

Furthermore, when the "superb" Tomiyasu, as talent scout Jacek Kulig described him, played the full 90 against the Anfield side at home last season, he managed to keep Mohamed Salah 'tucked away' according to Squawka's Ben Green, who gave the defender an 8/10 for his performance.

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Ultimately, Kiwior may feel a little hard done by if he loses his spot this afternoon. Yet, with Zinchenko's injury potentially keeping him out of the side for some time, Arteta will want to have a more reliable and defensively astute player ready for some of the mammoth games to come in the title run-in.

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