Burnley now enter race to sign new winger for Parker as talks intensify

da betsson: Burnley have “entered the fray” in the race to sign a young midfielder in the summer transfer window, according to a new update regarding the Clarets’ upcoming business.

Burnley preparing for Premier League return

da casino: After the joy of sealing promotion from the Championship back to the Premier League this season, Scott Parker will know the importance of the club bringing in top-quality players ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.

In fact, the Burnley manager has gone into some depth as to how he hopes the summer window will pan out, with the club needing to be shrewd in the market:

“We’d like to be, of course. We’ll be searching, we’ll be in the market. At the same time, we’ve got an incredible squad here that has absolutely given me and this football club absolutely everything. We’ll try and be clever, we’ll try and improve where we can improve, but again, we probably won’t really have a clear idea until we actually know what the market is and where the market is for everything.”

The fact that all three promoted sides have gone straight back down to the Championship in the past two Premier League seasons highlights the gulf that now exists between the top flight and the second tier, again highlighting the need for reinforcements at Burnley.

Burnley enter race to sign 18 y/o winger

According to Africa Foot [via Sport Witness], Burnley have “entered the fray” to sign TP Mazembe winger Faveurdi Bongeli this summer.

The 18-year-old is a wanted man currently, with Crystal Palace among those named as possible suitors, and the report states that talks have intensified, albeit not stating which exact clubs are in discussions with him.

Bongeli isn’t yet a household name, considering he is such a young player and isn’t plying his trade in one of Europe’s top leagues, but that’s not to say he won’t be a strong addition for Burnley.

At just 18 years of age, the winger has already won three caps for DR Congo’s Under-20s, ahead of what could be a good international career at senior level, and he has made four appearances for the first team at his current club.

Burnley need to be focusing on both long-term signings and immediate additions in the summer, with Parker knowing that he needs some individuals who can go straight into his squad as proven Premier League footballers.

That said, it is also vital that the Clarets don’t simply focus on the present and ignore young talent, which is where Bongeli coould come into play.

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The teenage attacker clearly wouldn’t be signed as someone who would be in the starting lineup on the opening day of next season, but he could develop into a top player over time, either enjoying time in Burnley’s youth team to begin with, or potentially even heading straight out on loan for a year.

Sri Lanka seek to keep series alive at their unlikely home-away-from-home

Tourists have avoided defeat at Lord’s for 33 years and counting. Can they rise to the occasion again?

Andrew Miller28-Aug-2024Big picture: Sunny weather, sunny times?Is there a danger that a competitive Test series might break out in London over the coming fortnight? This is a city where Sri Lanka, remarkably, have not lost a single Test in six visits since August 1991. Admittedly, five of those have been draws at Lord’s, although next week’s return to The Oval for the first time since Murali’s match in 1998 will be a reminder that one of the more disparaged of touring teams have long had the ability to confound expectations on their infrequent England visits.Related

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Switch Hit: UnBazballian

Which is, to a greater or lesser extent, what Sri Lanka managed to do over the course of four improbably competitive days at Emirates Old Trafford. England eventually landed their fourth Test win out of four this summer, but not before they’d been made to struggle for the upper hand with ball and, latterly, bat, as Joe Root dropped anchor in a distinctly unBazballian 62 not out from 128 balls to oversee a taxing 205-run chase.The subplots along the way were many and varied. What might have happened on the first evening, for instance, if England hadn’t bowed to the umpires’ assertion that it was too dark to bowl their quicks, and simply gone off for bad light instead of offering Milan Rathnayake 12 overs of spin in which to move towards the highest score by a No.9 on Test debut?England assemble for their team photo at Lord’s•Getty Images

Conversely, what might have happened had England not managed to wrangle a ball-change after 41 overs of Sri Lanka’s second innings, by which stage Angelo Mathews was channelling his 2014 glory days while Kamindu Mendis was on course for his third Test hundred in the space of four calmly authoritative Test appearances?As had been the case in the Oval Ashes Test 12 months earlier, England had made their bed and deserved to have to sleep in it with their treatment of their original ball. They had sacrificed new-ball swing in the quest for a scuffed-up surface and some of the prodigious reverse that Asitha Fernando in particular had harvested. And even if their replacement ball was the same age as the original, it was like comparing a 41-year-old Hollywood actress with a vagrant who’s lived his adult life in a ditch. Dhananjaya de Silva, Sri Lanka’s captain, confirmed he had spoken to the match referee about the ball-change after the Test, and with such issues an increasingly frequent aspect of the English Test summer, this is clearly a loophole that deserves to be tightened up for future engagements.All things being equal, however, it was hard to argue that Sri Lanka were robbed in the course of the first Test. Few sides that struggle to 6 for 3 in the first innings, then 1 for 2 in the second, can expect to get away unpunished, although seeing as one of the reasons for those scorelines was a notably fallow display from the otherwise sturdy Dimuth Karunaratne, who averages a tick below 41 in his 92 Tests, and who made 87 runs for once out on his last trip to Lord’s in 2016, there is reason to believe that history won’t repeat itself this week.For starters, the team as a whole are now better acquainted with English conditions. Their preparation prior to the Old Trafford Test had been a low-key warm-up against England Lions in Worcester, which unsurprisingly proved insufficient to get them fully up to speed. And, after an intermittently damp experience in Manchester, the weather for London over the coming few days should be distinctly sunnier. There is no proven correlation between warm weather and heightened Sri Lankan performances, but anecdotal evidence from the past 40 years would tend to back up the suspicion that they tend to like it hot.Either way, Sri Lanka have been granted the window in the calendar that they have been crying out for since their first forays to England in the 1980s. Here we are, in the thick of a full Test series at the sharp end of the English summer, as opposed to a one-off afterthought, as was the case from 1984 to 1998, or an early-season trial by seam and swing, as per 2002 onwards. The onus is on the class of 2024 to live up to the billing they’ve been afforded. And in spite of most expectations, that’s more or less what they managed in the first match of three.Dan Lawrence, Brendon McCullum and Harry Brook arrive at practice•Getty Images

Form guideEngland WWWWL (last five Tests, most recent first)
Sri Lanka LWWWLIn the spotlight: Ollie Pope and Asitha FernandoOllie Pope has made a winning start to his Test captaincy career, which is not to be sniffed at – many great leaders, including his England predecessor, didn’t manage that feat. But when it comes to his day job as England’s No.3, Pope’s main challenge is compartmentalisation, and two glaringly sub-par performances reinforced the sense that his game isn’t quite where he wants or needs it to be. In the first innings he was bowled neck-and-crop by an admittedly excellent ball from Asitha; but in the second, his tendency towards skittishness in the early stages of an innings resulted in an ill-conceived reverse-sweep to slip – the very same shot that underpinned his GOAT-contender innings at Hyderabad in the winter. On the face of it, he’s still in credit this summer, with 251 runs at 41.83 after four Tests. However, there’s been something intangibly unsettled about his batting post-Hyderabad. Whether it’s a mindset or technical issue, only he can truly say, but he won’t get a chance to focus fully on a remedy in his current stand-in role.Asitha Fernando was phenomenally good at Old Trafford. He led the line for Sri Lanka in each innings, easing past 50 Test wickets in the space of 15 Tests as he mixed conventional seam and swing with prodigious amounts of reverse – which in itself was quite the feat given how lush the outfield had been all match long. His challenge now is to back that performance up at Lord’s (and The Oval) in the coming days. England will no doubt be better prepared for his unassuming threat, having had a good sighting of his probing methods, but Aaqib Javed, Sri Lanka’s bowling coach, likened his effortless each-way movement to that of Pakistan’s Mohammad Asif, and for Test cricket’s connoisseurs, there really is no higher praise. Just ask Kevin Pietersen. If he can keep England guessing with new ball and old, so much the better for Sri Lanka’s hopes of keeping the series alive.Team news: Stone in for Wood, SL consider KumaraAs ever, England were proactive in their team announcement, confirming on Tuesday that they would be making one enforced change to their XI from Old Trafford. Mark Wood is out of the series with a thigh strain, so Nottinghamshire’s Olly Stone slots back in as the like-for-like option, ahead of the uncapped 20-year-old left-armer, Josh Hull, who will be using this week to soak up the international atmosphere. Stone hasn’t played a Test since 2021, having since had two screws inserted in his back, but he’s been fit and firing across formats all summer long, and has tended to look the part in his limited England appearances to date. In three Tests since 2019, he’s picked up ten wickets at 19.40.England: 1 Dan Lawrence, 2 Ben Duckett, 3 Ollie Pope (capt), 4 Joe Root, 5 Harry Brook, 6 Jamie Smith (wk), 7 Chris Woakes, 8 Gus Atkinson, 9 Matthew Potts, 10 Olly Stone, 11 Shoaib BashirSri Lanka have also confirmed their playing XI ahead of the game. They had put up a good fight in the end, of the first Test with Kamindu and Asitha their stand-out performers, but their main issue came right at right at the top of the order. Nishan Madushka has retained his role as opener but could muster only four runs across both innings in the first Test. Pathum Nissanka will slot in at No. 3 as Kusal Mendis lost his place despite deputising well in England’s second innings. Dinesh Chandimal has recovered from a gruesome blow to the thumb at Old Trafford to retain his spot. On the bowling front, Lahiru Kumara has been recalled to provide some extra muscle, at the expense of the left-armer, Vishwa Fernando.Sri Lanka: 1 Dimuth Karunaratne, 2 Nishan Madushka, 3 Pathum Nissanka, 4 Angelo Mathews, 5 Dinesh Chandimal, 6 Dhananjaya de Silva (capt), 7 Kamindu Mendis, 8 Milan Rathnayake, 9 Prabath Jayasuriya, 10 Asitha Fernando, 11 Lahiru KumaraSanath Jayasuriya talks to his Sri Lanka team before the second Test•Getty Images

Pitch and conditions: Sun set to shineThe weather is set fair, and Lord’s in the sunshine can be tough place for a bowler. There have been some formidable snore-draws in the County Championship this summer, with Middlesex passing 600 twice and 550 once and Glamorgan’s Sam Northeast surpassing Graham Gooch’s 333 as the highest individual scorer at the venue. That said, West Indies didn’t detain England’s bowlers for long in their visit in July, thanks to Gus Atkinson’s 12 wickets on debut. Pope noted that the pitch had a grassy tinge to it on the eve of the match, but expected to play pretty slow while the sun was out.Stats and trivia This will be Sri Lanka’s ninth Test at Lord’s since 1984, which will draw the ground level with Harare as their most frequent overseas venue. They have played at least that many Tests in six home venues, with the SSC in Colombo top of the pile on 45. Sri Lanka have never won a Test at Lord’s … but they very rarely lose at the venue either. They famously drew on their initial visit in 1984, while the most recent of their two defeats came in 1991, at the hands of Graham Gooch, Phil DeFreitas and Phil Tufnell. Since then, Sri Lanka have secured draws in all five of their visits to Lord’s, with their defiance in 2006 and 2014 proving critical in landing a series draw in the first instance, and a series win in the second. Despite his second-innings century at Old Trafford, Kamindu’s average has slipped from its previous heights … though not by much. His mark at the start of the series was 107.00 from three Tests; it is now 92.16 from four, with three hundreds and two further fifties in his seven innings to date. Dimuth Karunaratne needs 72 more runs to reach 7000 in Tests.Quotes”It’s good we’re getting pushed. Sri Lanka were impressive last week, especially the way they batted. When you come to England, you expect different conditions and the conditions weren’t your classic English-style pitches but at the same time, for the guys to go and put together some good scores and set us a chase from a hundred deficit is a credit to them.”
Ollie Pope expects England to come out on top but respects the challenge that Sri Lanka have posed “Overall, Pathum is the best batter in the country at the moment. He has a good mindset and he has a good technique. If we can get him into the team, that’s great. I have been talking about it for a while now. I think he will adjust to any format.”
Dhananjaya de Silva is all confident about Pathum Nissanka’s skills

فيديو | ميلنر يسجل هدف تعادل برايتون أمام مانشستر سيتي ويخلد ذكرى جوتا

أدرك فريق برايتون التعادل أمام خصمه مانشستر سيتي، خلال مباراة الفريقين بمنافسات بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز “البريميرليج”.

ويستقبل برايتون خصمه مانشستر سيتي ضمن مواجهات الجولة الثالثة لبطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز لموسم 2025-2026.

وأشار حكم المباراة لاحتساب ركلة جزاء لصالح برايتون، بعد التأكد من تقنية الفار، لوجود لمسة يد على ماتيوس نونيز.

وتوجه جيمس ميلنر لاعب ليفربول السابق وبرايتون الحالي، لتسديد ضربة الجزاء، ونجح في التسجيل بشباك مانشستر سيتي في الدقيقة 67.

واحتفل ميلنر على طريقة الراحل ديوجو جوتا لاعب ليفربول السابق، والذي لقى مصرعة في حادث سيارة مروع هو وشقيقه بشهر يوليو الماضي.

كان مانشستر سيتي قد تقدم بهدف في الشوط الأول عن طريق إيرلينج هالاند بعد تمريرة من المصري عمر مرموش. هدف ميلنر في مباراة مانشستر سيتي وبرايتون

Botafogo continua a tentar recuperação extrajudicial, diz blog

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da aposte e ganhe: Ao que tudo indica, o caminho do Botafogo para se reorganizar financeiramente tende a ser a recuperação extrajudicial. De acordo com o blog “Panorama Esportivo”, do jornal “O Globo, o Conselho Diretor do Alvinegro, que é formado pelo presidente e vices da associação, continua a tentar aprovar este caminho para substituir o Regime Centralizado de Execuções (RCE).

Como o RCE não protegeu o clube de penhoras, ao contrário do que era previsto na lei, e teve alta de juros a SAF está em busca de credores por um caminho mais viável. O pedido foi colocado em votação pelo Conselho Deliberativo, mas retirado rapidamente de pauta em meio a reclamações de conselheiros, que contestaram a pouca transparência do processo.

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da betobet: O mandatário do Botafogo, Durcesio Mello, é veemente em relação à recuperação extrajujdicial.

– Vai acontecer.

Alguns conselheiros afirmam que o assunto tem de ser debatido pelo Conselho Fiscal antes de ser votado pelos conselheiros do Glorioso.

Sunderland may lose "clever" leader alongside Bellingham & Rigg in PL swoop

da premier bet: As they continue their fight to seal a place in the play-offs, Sunderland have seen the pressure of gaining a Premier League place increase thanks to the interest of West Ham in as many as five of their stars.

West Ham plotting Sunderland raid

da poker: The Black Cats have their place in the play-offs all but sealed, sat fourth and inside the top six by as many as 12 points with just eight games left to play in the Championship.

The drama is far from over, however. Once the play-offs are set, those at the Stadium of Light must battle for a place at Wembley before desperately hoping to avoid the painful heartbreak of failure at the final hurdle.

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That said, Sunderland deserve great credit with or without promotion this season. When Regis Le Bris arrived last summer, he took charge of a side fresh from a frustrating bottom-half finish in need of an inspiration. Now, almost 12 months later, they have been inspired enough to climb into fourth and on course to fight for a place in the Premier League come May.

That achievement may not come without a catch though and the Black Cats could yet fall victim to their own success. According to ExWHUEmployee, West Ham are now plotting a move to sign Dan Neil alongside interest in Jobe Bellingham, Chris Rigg, Romaine Mundle and Eliezer Mayenda.

The interest in both Rigg and Bellingham comes as no surprise and Sunderland have already placed a reported £20m price tag on the former whilst the latter could be worth more than £12m this summer.

Sunderland'sChrisRigg

As if losing two young midfielders wouldn’t be enough of a blow, it looks as though Le Bris also has to worry about losing Neil, Mayenda and Mundle when the summer arrives. Neil’s departure would be particularly frustrating, given his role as club captain.

Sunderland must keep "clever" Neil

Such is the ruthlessness of the Championship, Sunderland may need to earn promotion to the Premier League now more than ever if they are to stand a chance of avoiding a summer exodus of talent. The likes of Bellingham, Rigg and Neil could all turn their attention towards the top flight if promotion isn’t achieved in the current campaign in what would break Le Bris’ midfield apart.

The Black Cats boss will be desperate to keep hold of all three and knows just how important the likes of Neil are to his Sunderland side. The Frenchman told reporters when asked about his captain earlier this season: “He’s very clever, very important to adjust the formation and balance the team.

“At the end, the individual output is maybe not as huge as expected but is very important for the team. Now that job is done he can add more things like more forward passes, tackling, counter pressing, and you can see how strong he is as an individual player. But at the same time, the role he has for the balance of the team is very important.”

As the summer approaches, West Ham’s interest has suddenly handed Sunderland added pressure to win promotion to the Premier League this season.

Rafael se desculpa com torcida após eliminação do São Paulo e lamenta: 'Precisávamos ter passado'

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da bet sport: ‘Frustração’. Foi assim que Rafael descreveu a eliminação do São Paulo nas quartas de final do Campeonato Paulista. Após um empate por 0 a 0, a decisão contra o Água Santa ficou nas penalidades. O goleiro tinha uma grande responsabilidade, mas o Tricolor não conseguiu se classificar, dando adeus ao torneio.

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da dobrowin: Após a partida, o defensor pediu desculpas para a torcida. Em peso, a torcida tricolor tomou conta do Allianz Parque nesta segunda-feira (13). Por conta dos shows da banda de pop-rock Coldplay, que acontecem no estádio do Morumbi, o elenco de Rogério Ceni ‘pegou emprestado’ o estádio do Palmeiras.

ATUAÇÕES: São Paulo vive noite de horrores no ataque e não se garante nos pênaltis em eliminação no Paulistão

Veja tabela do Campeonato Paulista e simule os próximos jogos

Rafael destacou que a equipe queria muito ser campeã, e que por isso, sai frustrada. Porém, o que mais enfatizou foi sua retratação com os torcedores. Para ele, era essencial a classificação do time. Porém, já enfatizou: a partir desta terça-feira (14), é necessário retornar aos trabalhos e seguir adiante na temporada.

-Frustração é claro, a gente queria muito ser campeão. Sabíamos da dificuldade, precisávamos ter passado. A gente sai frustrado, pedimos desculpas ao torcedor.É sofrer essa derrota, mas a partir de amanhã é trabalhar. É um recomeço, sabemos do nosso potencial. Ainda tem muita coisa boa para vir, vamos fazer o nosso melhor – disse.

Este começo de temporada foi marcado por uma forte presença da torcida são-paulina nos estádios, mesmo quando jogava fora de casa – constantemente esgotando ingressos em partidas como visitante. Rafael revisitou este assunto e, mais uma vez, pediu perdão.

-Não só hoje, mas em todo o Campeonato Paulista eles lotaram a nossa casa e nos apoiaram. Temos que agradecer e hoje nos desculpar com eles. Eles merecem títulos e vitórias, vamos fazer o nosso melhor para dar alegrias aos nossos torcedores. Esse é o nosso intuito aqui dentro de campo – completou.

Agora, o foco do São Paulo será nas próximas etapas da temporada. Nos próximos dois meses, estreia na Copa do Brasil, Sul-Americana e no Campeonato Brasileiro.

Criciúma x Sampaio Corrêa: onde assistir, horário e escalações do jogo pela Série B

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da leao: Pela 34° rodada da Série B do Brasilerão, o Sampaio Corrêa vai ao Estádio Heriberto Hulse no próximo sábado para enfrentar o Criciúma, atual sexto colocado da tabela.

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da dobrowin: O Criciúma vem de uma vitória fora de casa sobre o CRB por 1 a 0 e tem ido atrás de chances para se aproximar do G-6. O técnico poderá contar com o retorno de Rayan à equipe, após cumprir suspensão.

Buscando se afastar da temida zona de rebaixmento, o Sampaio Corrêa vai atrás de uma vitória para abrir distância da Chapecoense, que é o primeiro time dentro do Z-4. A equipe chega a Santa Catarina vindo de uma derrota para o Vitória.

+ Confira a tabela da Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro

CRICIÚMA X SAMPAIO CORRÊA

Data: sábado, 28 de outubro
Horário: 15h30
Local: Estádio Heriberto Hülse, em Criciúma, Santa Catarina
Onde assistir: Premiere

Provável escalação do Criciúma: Gustavo, Jonathan, Matheus Mancini, Rodrigo, Marcelo Hermes, Arilson, Barreto, Fellipe Mateus, Éder, Fabinho e Hygor
Técnico: Cláudio Tencati

Provável escalação do Sampaio Corrêa: Luiz Daniel, Matheus Pivô, Ícaro, Rafael Jansen, Pará; Claudinei, Ferreira, Robinho, Pimentinha, Henrique e Ytalo
Técnico: Fernando Machiori

He's like Isak & Saka: Arsenal in talks to sign 'one of the best in Europe'

da betway: Take out Erling Haaland from the equation, and it’s likely most clubs in European football, Arsenal included, would choose to sign Alexander Isak this summer.

da dobrowin: The Gunners have had a long-vested interest in the Swede, dating back to before he was even a Newcastle player.

Sadly, after a campaign in which the Toon’s star man bagged 27 goals in 42 games, he looks like he’s staying in the north east.

Asking prices from £150m to £200m have been touted, making this move nigh on impossible for anyone, let alone the Gunners.

Liverpool are reportedly at the table too and if Arne Slot’s men were to prise the forward away from Newcastle, it would be a colossal kick in the teeth for Arsenal.

Still, there are alternatives, and alternatives that share similar traits to the Swedish superstar.

The latest on Arsenal's hunt for new attackers

With moves for Kepa Arrizabalaga, Christian Norgaard and Martin Zubimendi set for completion in the not-too-distant future, Andrea Berta and Mikel Arteta are getting a move on with their summer business.

Still, a new forward continues to elude them amid ongoing talks to sign Viktor Gyokeres or Benjamin Sesko.

Arsenal have also been looking at wingers, namely Real Madrid’s Rodrygo, Morgan Rogers of Aston Villa and Crystal Palace’s playmaking sensation, Eberechi Eze.

Well, what if they could find a player with the ability to play on the flanks and through the middle? That fact is certainly true of Ademola Lookman.

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According to Caught Offside, the Gunners are now in active negotiations to sign the Nigerian attacker from Italian outfit Atalanta.

After previous spells in England with Charlton, Everton, and Fulham, Lookman has more than proven himself in Italy and appears to be keen on coming back to the Premier League.

Ademola Lookman for Atalanta

While Arsenal will face competition from Liverpool for his signature, the 27-year-old is said to be valued at around €45m to €50m (£38m – £43m) plus add-ons.

How Ademola Lookman could improve Arsenal

Let’s take you back to the year of 2020 for a moment. Football is being played behind closed doors due to the pandemic and Lookman has just missed one of the worst penalty attempts you will ever see.

A panenka looks great when it comes off, but in this instance, it disgraced and embarrassed a young Lookman.

Since then, the attacker has become “one of the best prospects in Europe”, in the words of former Man City defender-turned pundit Nedum Onuoha.

Why? Well, who could forget the Lookman final, a game where Atalanta won the Europa League in 2024 courtesy of the Nigeria international who scored a stunning hat-trick to seal a 3-0 win over Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen.

It was genuinely one of the best individual performances you will see on a big stage and he’s not slowed down since that moment.

During the 2023/24 campaign, Lookman scored 17 goals and supplied ten assists in all competitions. In 2024/25, he was even better in front of goal, netting 20 and registering seven assists.

Undoubtedly one of the most exciting players in Serie A, his rate of productivity in the final third is captivating, but the player’s versatility is also an enormous plus point. Capable of playing on the flanks, as a striker or behind the leading no.9, that versatile nature should be a big box tick for Arteta.

Such an ability to play in a plethora of positions has led data-led website FBRef to proclaim that Bukayo Saka is the third-most similar winger in Europe to Lookman, while Isak is the third-most similar striker. Not bad indeed. But, what makes them alike? We’ve crunched the numbers.

Lookman vs Isak & Saka: 2024/25 league

Stat (per 90 mins)

Lookman

Isak

Saka

Goals

0.60

0.75

0.31

Assists

0.20

0.20

0.52

Shots

3.24

3.10

3.44

Key passes

2.44

1.34

3.02

Progressive passes

2.98

2.88

3.65

Shot-creating actions

5.41

3.01

6.09

Succesful take-ons

1.48

1.37

2.14

Progressive carries

5.68

2.71

5.00

Stats via FBRef.

Blessed with pace, fleet-footedness and low centre of gravity, Lookman possesses a very similar style on the flanks to Saka and his ability to dart in behind and run the channels can draw comparisons to Isak.

That’s certainly seen in the numbers, where the former Fulham man combines the best of both players here.

He’s more potent than Saka in front of goal per 90 minutes but he creates a similar number of key passes. He’s also very progressive with his actions, only slightly falling behind Arsenal’s number 7 for progressive passes but actually ranking higher for progressive carries.

Like Isak, he completes a similar number of take-ons and they’re almost equal for shots taken as well.

So, if Arsenal are not willing to break the bank to sign someone like Sesko or Gyokeres this summer, Lookman could be the next best thing.

It’s a rare opportunity to find someone who combines the best attributes of two of the best players in the Premier League.

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فيديو.. سيراميكا كليوباترا يعتلي صدارة الدوري بثنائية أمام بتروجيت

حقق فريق سيراميكا كليوباترا فوزًا غاليا على بتروجيت، اليوم الأحد، ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز. 

وواجه فريق سيراميكا كليوباترا نظيره بتروجيت، في الثامنة مساء اليوم، على ملعب هيئة قناة السويس، في الجولة الـ13 من الدوري الممتاز.

طالع.. سيراميكا كليوباترا يرد عبر “بطولات” على أنباء رحيل علي ماهر إلى ليبيا

وتمكن فريق سيراميكا كليوباترا من الفوز بثنائية مقابل هدف على بتروجيت، ليعتلي صدارة جدول ترتيب الدوري الممتاز.

تقدم فريق بتروجيت بالهدف الأول عن طريق اللاعب مصطفى البدري، في الدقيقة 18 من عمر الشوط الأول، قبل أن يتعادل اللاعب صديق إيجولا لسيراميكا كليوباترا في الدقيقة 90. 

وفي الدقيقة 92، عاد صديق إيجولا وأحرز الهدف الثاني لفريق سيراميكا كليوباترا في مرمى بتروجيت، لينتهي اللقاء بفوز أصحاب الأرض بثنائية مقابل هدف. 

وبهذا الفوز رفع فريق سيراميكا كليوباترا رصيده إلى 26 نقطة في صدارة جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز، بينما توقف رصيد بتروجيت عند 15 نقطة في المركز الـ 13 في جدول الدوري.  أهداف مباراة سيراميكا كليوباترا وبتروجيت 

Rohit, Jaiswal, Iyer to miss Mumbai's must-win Ranji Trophy game

Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Atharva Ankolekar and Suryansh Shedge return for their last league game of the season

Vishal Dikshit28-Jan-2025

Shreyas Iyer and Rohit Sharma will next turn out for India in the England ODIs•PTI

India internationals Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shreyas Iyer are going to miss the next round of the Ranji Trophy for Mumbai in the lead up to the England ODI series that follows early next month. While the likes of Virat Kohli and KL Rahul will feature in the next round starting January 30, the Mumbai trio had already played the previous round, which Kohli and Rahul didn’t, and Iyer played almost the entire domestic season, that included two white-ball tournaments too. The ODI series against England starts on February 6 in Nagpur, four days after the scheduled end of the last Ranji Trophy round.Rohit and Jaiswal – who also open together in Tests – opened for Mumbai against Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) when they returned to domestic cricket for the previous round after the BCCI’s new guidelines mandated playing domestic cricket. The board’s directive had come after India’s consecutive series losses against New Zealand and Australia that cost the team a World Test Championship final berth, especially with India’s batting unit failing to put up substantial scores. Rohit, especially, has been among the poorest of the lot, scoring just 164 runs from his last 15 Test innings to average a dismal 10.93 this season. His fortunes didn’t change when he batted for Mumbai, scoring just 3 and 28 against J&K.Related

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Jaiswal too registered low scores of 4 and 26 although he had a much better Test season, scoring two half-centuries and a century in Australia after four fifties at home.Iyer, on the other hand, has been Mumbai’s top-scorer this Ranji season. He made two centuries to tally 480 runs from seven innings and average 68.57. He also struck two unbeaten centuries in the 50-over Vijay Hazare Trophy recently. He also struck at 188.52 for his 345 runs in the victorious 20-over Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.Mumbai will also be without allrounder Shivam Dube who joined the India T20I squad soon after Mumbai’s game against J&K ended.The squad for the final league game against Meghalaya sees the return of batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi and allrounders Atharva Ankolekar and Suryansh Shedge, who was the Player of the Match in the final of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Mumbai are likely go to back to the young opening combination of Raghuvanshi and 17-year-old Ayush Mhatre, who has kicked off his maiden domestic season with a stellar record of four centuries and two half-centuries in 18 innings across first-class and List A formats so far.Mumbai are the defending champions and are in a tough spot to make the Ranji knockouts, placed third in the Group A table behind J&K and Baroda. Their last game against Meghalaya is a must win.Mumbai squadAjinkya Rahane (capt), Ayush Mhatre, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Amogh Bhatkal, Siddhesh Lad, Akash Anand (wk), Hardik Tamore (wk), Suryansh Shedge, Shardul Thakur, Shams Mulani, Tanush Kotian, Mohit Avasthi, Sylvester D’Souza, Royston Dias, Shreyas Gurav, Atharva Ankolekar

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