As bad as Jackson: Maresca must axe Chelsea dud who lost 100% duels

Heading into Sunday’s clash at St James’ Park, both Chelsea and Newcastle United found themselves locked on 63 points in the Premier League.

But, come the full-time whistle, the gulf in class between the two Champions League chasing outfits was obvious, with both Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes sharing out the goal-load to hand Eddie Howe’s Toon a richly deserved 2-0 win.

Of course, the Magpies’ quest for a golden three points was undoubtedly helped by Nicolas Jackson receiving a red card deep into the first half, with the ex-Villarreal striker enduring yet another torrid afternoon leading the line for Enzo Maresca’s men.

Jackson's horror show on the road

The 23-year-old does have somewhat of a healthy goal return next to his name this season at 12 strikes overall, but all the main talking points from the clash on Tyneside would centre on his dismissal, away from his hot-and-cold ability to find the net.

Indeed, after planting an elbow into the face of Newcastle defender Sven Botman, the inconsistent Blues attacker would be sent off, meaning he is now suspended until the end of the Premier League season.

There was still 65 minutes of the match left after Jackson’s moment of madness, but the damage had already been done on Chelsea’s end, meaning Newcastle eventually strolled to a 2-0 victory to gain an upper hand to finish inside the coveted top five.

Jackson didn’t even test Nick Pope with a single effort on goal before clashing with the Magpies centre-back, with Maresca now tasked with deciding who to start up top now in the remaining top-flight contests to come ahead of the suspended striker.

Other Chelsea first-teamers could also feel the wrath of the manager’s team selection moving forward, with this fellow underperformer in attack only lasting ten more minutes than Jackson before being hooked.

Chelsea's other big underperformer

Nobody wearing Chelsea blue would come away from the 2-0 defeat with much praise, with Romeo Lavia another who looked out-of-sorts in the midfield department, especially when his casual nature on the ball centrally led to Tonali’s speedy opener.

But, Lavia would at least see out 75 minutes on the St James’ turf, with Noni Madueke half a tactical substitution due to Chelsea being reduced to ten men, and half an alteration made purely out of his ineffectiveness in attack when he lasted just 45 minutes.

Madueke’s performance in numbers

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Madueke

Minutes played

45

Touches

16

Accurate passes

8/9 (89%)

Shots

0

Successful dribbles

0/1

Dribbled past

2x

Total duels won

0/4

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At times, Madueke was merely a spectator to the constant waves of Newcastle attacks, with the 23-year-old dribbled past more times than he could conjure up successful dribbles himself.

Moreover, the ex-PSV Eindhoven winger could trudge off the pitch at the half-time interval and not return off the back of failing to register a single effort on the home side’s goal, alongside failing to win a single duel from four attempts. In stark contrast, even as Newcastle bossed proceedings, Jacob Murphy would win four duels as a committed warrior for Howe’s hosts.

Noni Madueke for Chelsea

It could well be time for Maresca to experiment with something fresh down the left channel, therefore, with 19-year-old sensation Tyrique George capable of playing down that flank, alongside an equally hit-and-miss Jadon Sancho.

The Italian will just pray that any changes he does makes to his XI pays off, with the Blues now slipping down the league, whilst Newcastle bask in the glory of third position.

Whenever Chelsea seem to be settling into their groove, another bump seemingly appears in the road, with just two Premier League games now left for the Blues to make any European dreams come true.

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Philander: Deadly at home, phenomenal with new ball

His sublime skills with the new ball ensure he will go down as one of the finest exponents of seam bowling

S Rajesh22-Jan-2020There are few bowlers, if any, who have exploited seam-bowling conditions more effectively than Vernon Philander. His ability to pitch it on a coin ball after ball, coupled with the skill to move it both ways, meant there was no respite for batsmen: both edges of the bat were under threat with the ball seaming in or out, and the lengths he bowled coupled with a relatively low-arm action meant that lbw and bowled were also regular dismissal options for him.Philander’s overall Test numbers are a testament to his skills: an average of 22.32, at an economy rate of 2.63. Among bowlers with at least 150 wickets since Philander made his Test debut in November 2011, no bowler has a better average, and only one fast bowler, James Anderson, has a better economy rate. Five bowlers had better strike rates – Kagiso Rabada, Dale Steyn, Mitchell Starc, Mohammed Shami and Kemar Roach – but then Philander’s forte was his relentlessness, not the ability to blast batsmen out.ESPNcricinfo LtdEven in the all-time list of bowlers with 200-plus Test wickets, Philander is right up there: among the 76 bowlers in this list, Philander is ranked eighth in terms of average. In fact, the average of 22.32 and the economy rate of 2.63 are very nearly identical to the numbers for Richard Hadlee, another bowler who operated in much the same way as Philander.

Among South African bowlers, Philander ranks seventh in terms of wickets, but only one among those six bowlers with more wickets has a better average: Allan Donald, whose 330 wickets cost him 22.25 each.Lethal in home conditionsWhile his overall numbers are amazing, what stands out even more are his stats at home: in 36 Tests in South Africa, Philander has taken 146 wickets at an average of 19.08. Among the 84 bowlers who have taken at least 100 Test wickets at home, only one has a better average, and he played in the era of uncovered pitches: England’s Jim Laker averaged 18.08 for his 135 wickets in 29 home Tests. Philander’s strike rate of 43.8 is in the top five too, after those of Rabada (34), Waqar Younis (38.7), Dale Steyn (40.2) and Malcolm Marshall (42.6).ESPNcricinfo LtdThe away average of 28.37 pales when compared to his stats at home, but there were a couple of other countries where he also had plenty of success. In six Tests in England, he averaged 23.54, while his average in as many Tests in New Zealand was 22.95. (In New Zealand, it was a story of two halves: in his first series there, in 2012, he took 21 wickets at 15.47; in his second series there five years later, he managed only two wickets at 101.50.)Where Philander’s effectiveness reduced, though, were in conditions which weren’t conducive to seam bowling. In the Tests that he didn’t play in the three countries mentioned above (South Africa, England or New Zealand), Philander took only 33 wickets from 16 Tests at an average of 35.36; in 10 Tests in Asia his average went up to 38.06, with only 16 wickets in those matches. Even in those conditions, though, what he did offer the team was immaculate control: his economy rate in those 16 Tests was 2.64, and in the 10 Tests in Asia he went at only 2.5 runs per over.

New-ball geniusPhilander’s biggest skill was his outstanding control and mastery with the new ball. It’s as if he had the ball on a string, with which he probed the batsman’s technique relentlessly: the line was always around off stump, the length had them confused whether to play forward or back, and the seam movement either way kept them uncertain and guessing.For top-order batsmen, Philander was a nightmare. Of his 224 wickets, 68 are of openers; the percentage of 30.36 is third-highest among the 76 bowlers who have taken 200-plus wickets. Only Zaheer Khan (31.2) and Chaminda Vaas (31) have a higher percentage of openers’ wickets in their overall tally. Include No. 3s into the equation, and Philander’s wicket percentage goes up to 41% (92 out of 224), fifth in this list after Zaheer (45%), Vaas (42), Graham McKenzie (41.5), and Bob Willis (41.2).

Philander’s mastery with new ball also meant plenty of early wickets, and plenty of top-order batsmen falling to him early in their innings. Sixty-two of Philander’s 224 wickets came in the first 10 overs of the opposition innings – the percentage of 27.7 is the highest among all bowlers who have taken at least 200 wickets since the beginning of 2002. And in the first 10 overs, he averages 19.77, which is again the best among the 26 bowlers who have bowled at least 300 overs during this period.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

All these early wickets also means he gets plenty of top-order batsmen out before they reach double digits: on 55 occasions he has dismissed the top three batsmen (Nos. 1-3) for single-digit scores, which is very nearly a quarter of his total wickets. That percentage is easily the highest among all bowlers who have 200-plus wickets. Overall, Philander’s average against Nos. 1 to 3 in Tests is 24.78; among the 51 bowlers who have taken 50 such wickets since the start of 2002, only two – Pat Cummins and Glenn McGrath – have a better average against the top three. (Since these numbers are from 2002, it only includes the last 44 Tests of McGrath’s 124-Test career; in these 44 Tests, he took 190 wickets at 21.15.)ESPNcricinfo Ltd

All of this is not to say that Philander hasn’t been effective in the later part of the innings; after 10 overs, he still averaged an excellent 23.29 at a strike rate of 51. However, he bowls only about 17% of the team’s overs after the 10th, which is about 10 percent lower than the contributions of Dale Steyn and Shaun Pollock. Clearly, the aspect of Philander’s bowling that South Africa will miss the most is his excellence with the new ball. Kagiso Rabada, the next leader of the South African attack, averages only 31 in the first 10 overs of an innings, and 32 against the top three batsmen of the opposition line-up. South Africa need more from their lead bowler.Head-to-head battlesWith his new-ball numbers so good, it’s hardly surprising that the players Philander dismissed most often were also top-order batsmen. Alastair Cook was one of three batsmen who was dismissed by Philander five times; all three averaged less than 20 against him. The other batsmen who struggled against him include Azhar Ali, Dinesh Chandimal, Martin Guptill and Dimuth Karunaratne, while Kane Williamson also averaged less than 30 against him. David Warner fell to Philander four times, but scored plenty of runs against him too.The two batsmen who have complete bragging rights against Philander are also the two best batsmen going around today: Virat Kohli scored 141 runs against him and was dismissed only once, while Steven Smith is the only batsman to score 100-plus runs off him without being dismissed.For the other mortals, though, Philander was most often more than a handful.

Philander’s Test stats v select batsmen

Batsman Runs Balls Dismissals Ave Shaun Marsh 64 231 5 12.80Alastair Cook 74 206 5 14.80Asad Shafiq 98 218 5 19.60Dinesh Chandimal 33 67 4 8.25Martin Guptill 46 99 4 11.50Azhar Ali 52 192 4 13.00Dimuth Karunaratne 80 203 4 20.00Kane Williamson 119 311 4 29.75David Warner 229 387 4 57.25Keaton Jennings 19 41 3 6.33Shikhar Dhawan 47 80 3 15.66Virat Kohli 141 276 1 141.00Steven Smith 125 214 0 –

Aaron Jones: 'Once we play proper cricket, USA can beat any team in the world'

USA, playing in their first T20 World Cup, have qualified for the Super Eight stages

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O’Brien: USA deserve to be in the Super Eight

It didn’t come around with a final dot ball or a wicket or a final scoring shot. The fans didn’t get to celebrate in the stands. There was no drama. After about five hours of hard work from the ground staff, it was during a fresh shower that it was finally decided there wasn’t going to be a match in Lauderhill on Friday. And with that, amid almost no fanfare, USA qualified for the Super Eight.USA will take it whatever way they get it, but they came wanting to play cricket. “As a cricketer, me coming to the ground today, and the boys coming to the ground today, I think that you don’t want to leave home and not play cricket,” the USA vice-captain Aaron Jones said. “That’s for me personally, I want to play. But at the end of the day, the rain… it’s nothing that we can control. So we are grateful that we got to the Super Eights. But we left the hotel this morning thinking about playing cricket, we wanted to play cricket.”Jones is not one for doing cartwheels. “Yeah, definitely we are celebrating,” he said. “Everybody’s happy right now. Obviously qualifying for the Super Eights is a big thing, so everybody’s happy right now.”Related

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Of course, the qualification didn’t come around just because there was no play on Friday, leaving Pakistan no chance to draw level with USA let alone going past them. They qualified because they beat Pakistan and Canada, something Jones at least had warned the world about when he said USA were not there just to make up the numbers.”Yeah, I definitely believed that earlier this year when I spoke about it,” Jones said when reminded of his comments. “To be honest with you, a lot of people don’t really pay much attention to US cricket. So probably the whole world don’t already know how much talent we have here and how good the players that we have here are. I think that could be a little advantage to us, but definitely I think that on any given day, once we play proper cricket, we believe that we can beat any team in the world for sure.”USA will now get three big matches in the Super Eight, facing West Indies, South Africa and possibly England. Their prize money will jump by at least $150,000. The biggest boost will hopefully be more interest in cricket in the country after such an impressive showing in their first T20 World Cup. Especially given how this automatically qualifies them for the next T20 World Cup too.”It’s a big thing for us to be honest,” Jones said. “Over the last couple of years, we’ve been speaking about playing in the World Cup, playing more games against the Full Member nations and stuff like that. And here we are doing it right now. And obviously qualifying for the Super Eights is really good. Not only for us right now in the moment but I think we’ll qualify for the 2026 World Cup as well so I think it’s a big thing for us. Not only for us but the fans around America as well. We really appreciate them for sure and not only for the fans but for the younger generation in America as well.”Even their rivals Canada have been rooting for USA because this brings the spotlight on the whole of North America. “I saw them last month in April, those guys were working really hard and I’m happy for them, how they qualified,” Shreyas Movva, the Canada wicketkeeper said. “It’s a motivation for us going into the next tournaments that USA have done it so we can do too.”Jones himself will be going back to the land of his birth, Barbados, to play two of the three matches. “It’s really good for me to go back home,” Jones said. “I’m really happy right now. I think I’ll get a lot of support for sure, especially in Barbados. So definitely looking forward to it.”

Is Lamine Yamal being wasted on the wing? Wonderkid told how to reach 'the next step' as Netherlands legend picks Barcelona and Spain hero's best position

Legendary former striker Marco van Basten believes Lamine Yamal should not play as a winger in order to maximise his impact on the team.

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  • Van Basten believes Yamal spends less time with the ball
  • Urged the youngster to play in a more central role
  • Dutchman feels he can influence games more
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Yamal was among the best players in the world last season, operating from the right wing. But legendary former Netherlands striker Van Basten argued that the teenager should be fielded in another position in order to allow him to influence the game to his maximum potential.

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    The Spanish international has enjoyed a dream 12 months, lifting the European Championship with Spain and then helping Barcelona win a domestic treble — La Liga, Copa del Rey, and Supercopa de Espana. Yamal scored 21 goals and produced a whopping 25 assists for club and country combined in 62 games, making him one of the favourites to lift the Ballon d'Or later this year.

  • WHAT MARCO VAN BASTEN SAID

    Speaking on , Van Basten said: "Best man on the field. It's actually a shame that he plays right wing. Because he doesn't get the ball enough. If he plays more centrally, he has much more influence on the game.

    "Of course he is a constant threat on the right. But I think that if he plays in the axis of the field, he can mean even more to the team. And I think that is the next step. He can score goals, give crosses, put people in front of the goal. We know that by now. The next step should be: what is his influence on the team in the end? Such a good player should play much more in the centre of the field. Which means he has much more of the ball. And is much more important for Barcelona."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR LAMINE YAMAL?

    After losing the Nations League final against Portugal with Spain, the youngster has headed off for a vacation. Next month, he will return to the Barcelona squad for pre-season duties.

Josh Baker, Worcestershire spinner, dies at the age of 20

Club pays tribute to popularity and “infectious spirit” of young left-arm spinner

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Worcestershire spinner Josh Baker has died at the age of 20•Getty Images

English cricket has been left stunned by the news of the death of Josh Baker, the Worcestershire left-arm spinner, at the age of 20.In a club statement, Worcestershire declined to comment on the nature of Baker’s death and asked for “the respect of privacy” on behalf of his family. Ashley Giles, their chief executive, said that the club were “all devastated” by his passing.”The news of Josh’s passing has left us all devastated,” Giles said. “Josh was much more than a team-mate; he was an integral part of our cricket family. We will all miss him terribly. All our love and prayers go out to Josh’s family and friends.”Baker, who signed his first contract with the club at the age of 17 in 2021, claimed 43 wickets in 22 first-class matches, and a further 27 in 25 white-ball appearances.He was also a burgeoning allrounder, as demonstrated by two half-centuries including a career-best 75 against Gloucestershire in July 2023. Later that same season, while batting against Yorkshire at Headingley in Worcestershire’s final match, he scored the all-important run that secured a second batting point and therefore the club’s promotion to the top flight, prompting celebrations on the visitors’ balcony.Born in Redditch and educated at Malvern College, Baker came through the age-group levels at New Road, and also played for England at under-19 level. Last season, he signed a new three-year deal, and had spent the winter just gone in Sydney, playing grade cricket for Northern District CC in the New South Wales Premier League.Only on Wednesday, he had taken 3 for 66 in the first innings of Worcestershire’s four-day 2nd XI Championship match against Somerset at Bromsgrove School. The match was called off early on the final day.Worcestershire are not due to play in the round of County Championship fixtures starting on Friday, and do not play again until May 10 when they face Kent. The five scheduled Championship matches this weekend are expected to go ahead, with players wearing black armbands to pay him tribute.Baker’s most notable moment came against Durham at New Road in May 2022, when – as an 18-year-old in his ninth first-class match – he came up against Ben Stokes, newly unveiled as England captain, and in a mood to produce a statement innings.Baker was duly struck for 34 in an over – five sixes and a one-bounce four – but after finishing on 161 from 88 balls, Stokes sought Baker out on WhatsApp, sending a message imploring him not to “let today define the rest of your season”.”You’ve got serious potential and [I] think you’ll go a long way,” Stokes added. “Most important opinion is from the lads in your changing-room and they will always have your back. This coming from someone who got meeeeeeeelted in a T20 World Cup final.”Baker walks out to field at Trent Bridge•Getty Images

A statement from Worcestershire recalled Baker’s popularity within the squad. “More than his skills as a spin bowler, it was his vibrant spirit and infectious enthusiasm that endeared him to everyone he met. His warmth, kindness, and professionalism were remarkable, making him a true credit to his family and a loved member of our team.”During this profoundly difficult time, the club is dedicated to supporting Josh’s family, friends, and colleagues. We are united in our grief and committed to honouring his memory in a manner befitting the remarkable person he was.”Plans to pay tribute to Josh will be made in consultation with his family and will remain private at this time. The club, along with Josh’s family, requests the respect of privacy as we mourn this immense loss. No further comments will be provided during this sensitive period.”The ECB said it was “desperately sad to learn” of Baker’s passing, adding: “This is devastating news. We extend our best wishes to Josh’s family and friends, to everyone who knew and loved him, and to everyone at Worcestershire CCC.”Rob Key, the ECB’s managing director of men’s cricket, wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “This is absolutely heartbreaking. My thoughts go out to all of Josh’s family.”Rob Lynch, the chief executive of the Professional Cricketers’ Association, said: “Everybody at the PCA is heartbroken to hear of Josh’s passing and we offer our sincere condolences to all his family, friends and teammates.”Josh was a cricketer with his full career and life ahead of him and this news is impossible to comprehend. The PCA and the Professional Cricketers’ Trust are working to support Josh’s family, his teammates and all PCA members who are affected. Rest in peace, Josh.”

Mano Menezes elogia atuação do Internacional, mas reconhece: 'Não começamos o ano bem'

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da aviator aposta: Na coletiva de imprensa após a eliminação diante do Caxias, pela semifinal do Campeonato Gaúcho, o técnico do Internacional, Mano Menezes, afirmou que, apesar da atuação neste domingo (26), o time não começou bem a temporada 2023.

Para o treinador, mesmo contando com mais dias de trabalho e melhores condições do que poderia contar no apertado intervalo de tempo entre 2021 e 2022, o desempenho nas primeiras rodadas do estadual precisou de um processo de evolução até que a equipe chegasse ao nível técnico desejado.

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– Precisamos reconhecer que nao começamos bem o ano, mesmo tendo uma pré-temporada mais longa. A equipe foi melhorando ao longo da competição e hoje estava preparada para conseguir o objetivo e produziu para isso.Faltou o gol. A equipe jogou bem, pressionou o adversário, conseguiu construir e criou o suficiente para vencer o jogo. Como o futebol não é um jogo de justiça. Fomos superiores durante todo o tempo.

A opção pelo jovem Estevão na série de batidas foi tema da coletiva em que, na sua avaliação, o atleta oriundo da base mostrou eficiência nos treinos bem como confiança no momento de pedir para ser um dos primeiros cobradores.

-Futebol é assim. O Estevão bateu porque se sentiu bem para isso. Ele treinou bem, assim como o Matheus Dias também e conseguiu converter – detalhou Mano.

Antes de qualquer novo compromisso dentro das quatro linhas, o Internacional saberá, na próxima segunda-feira (27), quem serão os seus primeiros adversários na Libertadores. Isso porque o sorteio para definir as chaves do torneio continental ocorrerá na sede da Conmebol em Luque, no Paraguai, à partir das 21h (de Brasília).

"Incredible" £50m attacker informs Man Utd he wants to join this summer

An “incredible” £50m attacker has now informed Manchester United he wants to join this summer, as he wants to play under Ruben Amorim, according to a report.

Amorim set to strengthen in attack

The lack of a reliable goalscorer has been a real issue for Man United this season, with defenders Matthijs de Ligt and Harry Maguire providing two of the goals in last night’s 3-2 victory against Ipswich Town.

As such, Amorim has set out to bolster his attacking options in the summer transfer window, and the manager could have a good opportunity to sign Napoli’s Victor Osimhen, as the Nigerian’s price tag is set to drop to £62m.

Viktor Gyokeres has also been on the list of targets for quite some time, with the Swedish striker enjoying a very impressive season in the Liga Portugal.

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Not only does Amorim want to bring in an out-and-out striker, but there have also been suggestions the manager could look to strengthen out wide, with AC Milan’s Rafael Leao being linked with a big-money move to Old Trafford.

Another winger on the Red Devils’ list of targets is Geovany Quenda, and there has now been a new update on the transfer pursuit, with The Boot Room revealing the 17-year-old has informed United he wants to join this summer.

Sporting CP's GeovanyQuendain action

The Sporting CP youngster is keen to link up with former manager Amorim once again, and his team are keen for an agreement to be struck soon, which explains why interest has been stepped up recently.

Talks have been ongoing for months, with Sporting eager to receive a fee of around £50m, but United could end up paying closer to £40m, around half of his £80m release clause.

The Red Devils believe they are leading the race for the young Portuguese winger, and his willingness to play under Amorim suggests a deal could be a real possibility this summer.

"Incredible" Quenda could be a fantastic signing

Portugal manager Roberto Martinez has lauded the teenager as “incredible”, which is a fair assessment, given that he has already established himself as a key player for Sporting at a very young age.

The Portuguese starlet has made 40 appearances in all competitions this season, including 10 in the Champions League, picking up a total of two goals and seven assists.

One of the Bissau-born winger’s best qualities is his dribbling ability, ranking in the 94th percentile for successful take-ons per 90, and the 88th percentile for progressive carries, when compared to his positional peers over the past year.

Quenda is certainly one for the future, but his emergence as a first-team player for Sporting suggests he could make an instant impact at Old Trafford, so it is exciting news United believe they are leading the race for his signature.

Liverpool struck gold with "world-class" star who was even better than Isak

Liverpool are back in action on Sunday as they prepare to take on Premier League rivals Newcastle United at Wembley in the final of the League Cup.

Arne Slot’s side were knocked out of the Champions League on penalties by Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night, and were knocked out of the FA Cup by Plymouth Argyle last month.

This means that this clash with the Magpies in the capital is the club’s last chance to add a cup trophy on top of what seems like an inevitable Premier League title success.

Liverpool made the final of this competition by beating Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 in the second leg of their semi-final clash with Ange Postecoglou’s side.

They now face an excellent Newcastle team, managed by Eddie Howe, but are boosted by the Magpies missing Sven Botman, Anthony Gordon, and Lewis Hall.

Despite those key players being out, the Toon Army are a dangerous side to play against because they have Alexander Isak in the centre-forward position.

Why Liverpool should fear Alexander Isak

Liverpool should be wary of the Sweden international’s threat on Sunday because he has proven himself to be a lethal number nine for the Magpies in recent seasons.

The 25-year-old marksman joined Newcastle from Real Sociedad in the summer of 2022 and has scored 57 goals in 99 appearances for the club to date.

Isak has, therefore, averaged more than a goal every other game for the Magpies during his career in England to date, which speaks to the threat he offers at the top end of the pitch.

The Swedish star has proven himself to be one of the best forwards in Europe with his ability to find the back of the net on a consistent basis, whilst also being a creative presence for his side.

Non-penalty goals

0.71

Top 6%

Non-penalty xG

0.63

Top 5%

Expected Assisted Goals

0.20

Top 10%

Assists

0.22

Top 16%

Shot-creating actions

3.41

Top 10%

As you can see in the table above, Isak ranks incredibly highly among strikers in the top leagues in Europe in a host of key attacking metrics, which illustrates just how effective he has been for Newcastle over the last 365 days.

The Magpies star has scored 19 goals from 15.55 xG in the Premier League so far this season, a tally only Erling Haaland (20) and Mo Salah (27) have beaten.

Therefore, Liverpool should fear Isak and be very wary of his potential threat when they come to face Newcastle in the League Cup final on Sunday, and they will be very aware of him given that the club have a reported interest in signing the forward.

Liverpool's interest in Alexander Isak

CaughtOffside reports that the Reds are interested in bringing the former Borussia Dortmund marksman to Anfield in the upcoming summer transfer window.

The report adds that Liverpool are also keen on his teammates Gordon and Hall, who will not be available for the League Cup final, as the club plot moves to bolster their squad ahead of next season.

Newcastle United's AlexanderIsakreacts

However, The Athletic’s David Ornstein recently revealed that it could take a fee of around £150m to convince the Magpies to part ways with Isak, and that would be a club-record deal for Liverpool.

It now remains to be seen whether or not the Reds are prepared to splash the cash and smash records to bring the Swedish sensation to Anfield to improve Slot’s attacking options in the summer, as £150m is an incredibly significant amount of money to pay.

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Liverpool have, instead, had success in the past with signing strikers for relatively modest fees and untapping their potential, rather than buying the finished product straight away.

Former Reds icon Luis Suarez is a great example of that as they hit the jackpot when they snapped him up from Ajax, before he proved himself in Europe’s major leagues.

Liverpool hit the jackpot with Luis Suarez

In the January transfer window of the 2010/11 campaign, Liverpool swooped to sign Suarez from the Dutch giants for a reported fee of just £22.8m – less than 20% of what Isak would cost in the present day.

That turned out to be an absolute bargain of a fee for the club because the Uruguay international, who had scored 111 goals in 159 matches for Ajax, went on to become a superstar on Merseyside.

Suarez, as you can see in the clips above, was capable of the spectacular during his time at Anfield, as he got supporters off their feet with his weekly displays of magic in the final third.

The prolific forward went on to score 82 goals and provide 31 assists in 133 matches for Liverpool in all competitions, before Barcelona came calling in the summer of 2014.

Suarez joined the Spanish giants for a reported fee of £75m ahead of the 2014/15 campaign, which meant that the Reds made a huge profit on the £22.8m they paid for him – showing that they hit the jackpot by signing him from Ajax for such a modest fee.

The mercurial forward, who was called “world-class” by Brendan Rodgers, then went on to enjoy a stunning spell at the Nou Camp, scoring 195 goals and providing 113 assists in 283 games, and has – to date – had an even better career than Isak.

Appearances

35

Goals

40

Minutes per goal

79

Shots on target

70

Conversion rate

29%

Big chances created

21

Assists

16

As you can see in the table above, Suarez has had a 40-goal, with 56 total goal involvements, season in one of Europe’s major leagues in his career.

In total, the striker has hit 20 or more goals on six occasions in LaLiga or the Premier League for Liverpool, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid combined. Whereas, Isak – who turns 26 this year – only has one such season in his career and has yet to score more than 21 goals in a single league campaign at first-team level.

This shows that the Swedish forward has not had a career as good as Suarez’s, yet, as he has not been anywhere near as prolific on the biggest stages, and that is why a fee of £150m for him may be a bit over the top at this moment in time.

Liverpool may be better off trying to unearth another diamond, as they did with the Uruguay international, instead of smashing their club-record transfer fee to land the Newcastle man.

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Man Utd hit with two-star food hygiene rating – again! Red Devils under fire once more following discovery of mouse droppings at Old Trafford

Manchester United have been with yet another woeful food hygiene rating after more mouse droppings were found at the club's Old Trafford stadium.

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  • Red Devils hit with fresh pest problem
  • More mouse droppings found at stadium
  • Unable to improve food hygiene rating
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Red Devils were forced to call in pest control at the end of 2024 due to a mouse infestation. The situation saw the club's food hygiene rating drop from five stars down to two, and United have been unable to improve on that in the last few months. According to the , environmental health experts have found mouse droppings once more at Old Trafford, meaning their food hygiene rating remains unchanged.

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    The mouse droppings are said to have been found in seven different areas across Old Trafford and weren't the only issue. Inspectors also flagged up "dirty" areas and were concerned about the labels of some food products which appeared out of date The news will be a fresh blow to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, although he remains keen to build a new 100,000-seater stadium to replace Old Trafford.

  • WHAT HAS BEEN SAID

    A source told the : "Manchester United implements a robust pest-control system throughout Old Trafford. Multiple weekly checks are made in all catering areas and stringent measures are taken to ensure levels of hygiene and cleanliness are high wherever food is stored, prepared and served. If incidences of this nature do occur at the stadium, immediate and appropriate action is taken."

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Mice haven't been the only problems at Old Trafford recently. A dead rat was spotted under a fan's seat in November 2024 during a Europa League tie against Bodo/Glimt.

Rain frustrates Originals and Spirit after Buttler's fireworks

Manchester Originals skipper Jos Buttler smacked five sixes in an entertaining 36-ball 62 but his side’s match in the Hundred against London Spirit eventually fell victim to the Manchester weather.The home side had reached 138 for 5 after 80 balls in the game’s only innings when umpires Graham Lloyd and Steve O’Shaughnessy took the players from the field for the second time. They did not return and the no result outcome means that each side have taken one point from their first two matches in the Hundred.The first interruption might have come at a useful time for Spirit’s bowlers and fielders. The former had conceded five sixes in 35 balls, three of the maximums being struck by Phil Salt, who was dropped by Dan Lawrence off Liam Dawson when only 8. Salt was eventually caught by Adam Rossington for a nine-ball 21 when he thin-edged a pull off Dan Worrall.

However, Max Holden was dropped at by Jordan Thompson at long-on off Matt Critchley when on 2 and Buttler was unbeaten on 26 when a shower forced the players from the field.That interruption reduced the match to a 90-balls per side affair at most with Spirit’s target being calculated using Duckworth-Lewis-Stern. On the resumption, Holden and Buttler continued to make hay with Originals’ skipper hitting three more sixes, two of them off successive balls from the legspinner, Critchley.The Essex bowler soon had some consolation, though, when he had Holden stumped by Rossington for 23 and Spirit immediately had another boost when Laurie Evans was bowled for 1.The introduction of Ravi Bopara’s medium pace completed Spirit’s fightback. Varying his pace intelligently, Bopara bowled Buttler with a slow yorker and had Paul Walter caught by Matthew Wade for 2.Related

Having seen their side lose four wickets in 16 balls, Ashton Turner and Jamie Overton attempted to rebuild the Originals’ innings but their work was not completed when rain forced the players off for the final time. Bopara finished with 2 for 13 from his two sets of five.”It’s nice to get out there but it’s a shame we couldn’t get a full game in. But personally, it was a good day for me,” Buttler said. “There was a lot of energy left in the changing room – the guys were desperate to get out there and play, but it is what it is and fingers crossed that it won’t affect too much more of the competition.”There’s always a lot of anticipation in the build up to the Hundred. People are excited to get together in such a fun competition and in front of a really good crowd. I’m just disappointed for the boys – and the fans who don’t get their money’s worth and two full games today.”Meanwhile, at Edgbaston, Birmingham Phoenix’s fixture against Trent Rockets was abandoned without a ball bowled after persistent rain.

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