Revealed: Majority of Newcastle fans don’t want to beat Leeds to Abel Hernandez

Leeds United have reportedly made out-of-contract Hull City star Abel Hernandez their top striker target this summer, and we suggested that Newcastle United should look to hijack any deal.

The Uruguay international is available on a free with a new deal at the KCOM Stadium looking unlikely to be agreed, and he certainly showed how good he can be in front of goal for the Championship outfit this season despite missing the majority of the campaign with an Achilles injury.

The 27-year-old scored eight goals in 10 league appearances – including six in eight outings on his return to action – to show that the injury hasn’t affected him.

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Meanwhile, Magpies manager Rafa Benitez will surely be looking for a new centre-forward option this summer with Joselu failing to shine and Aleksandar Mitrovic surely on his way out following a successful loan spell with Fulham.

We asked Newcastle fans to vote on our poll to see whether they would want to hijack Leeds’ bid to sign Hernandez on a free, and a majority 67% of those said they wouldn’t.

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Those supporters may understandably feel that the Tyneside outfit need to be aiming higher if they want to secure another top-half Premier League finish next term, although if they were going to bring one marquee striker to St James’ Park, they probably wouldn’t turn their noses up at bringing the Uruguayan in for nothing, too.

Revealed: 58% of Tottenham fans would dump Alderweireld to get Martial

Tottenham fans have been debating the possible repercussions of selling Toby Alderweireld to Manchester United, but would they rather have Alderweireld or Anthony Martial?

Manchester United fans were devastated when news broke that Anthony Martial wanted to leave Old Trafford this summer, and it is now looking increasingly likely that the Frenchman could be used to as part of a swap deal with Tottenham.

Spurs fans are desperate to keep hold of Alderweireld, and understandably so, as the big Belgian is probably the best centre back in the league when he is fully fit and firing, but the arrival of Martial as part of a swap deal would certainly soften the blow.

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The 22 year-old still managed nine goals and five assists in the Premier League this season, despite only starting 18 games, and he seems like just the type of exciting, direct youngster that will really flourish under Mauricio Pochettino.

Over half of Tottenham fans clearly agree with that statement, as 58 per cent said they would rather have the French winger.

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Martial is seven years younger than Alderweireld, and undoubtedly has a higher ceiling, and you can find the full poll results for yourself down below…

Shaqiri would be an awful fit for Liverpool and they should leave him for Everton

Liverpool are interested in beating bitter rivals Everton to the signing of Stoke City winger Xherdan Shaqiri, according to the Daily Star. 

What’s the story, then?

The Star report that Jurgen Klopp wants to recruit backups for his mercurial front three and is eyeing a cut-price £12m move for the Swiss international, 26, from the recently-relegated Potters.

They claim that Merseyside rivals Everton are one of the other Premier League clubs interested in the versatile playmaker and are more likely to be able to offer him regular gametime.

They also go on to say that both clubs will have to wait if they are to secure Shaqiri’s signature because his future will not be resolved until after this summer’s World Cup in Russia.

Shaqiri doesn’t work hard enough for Klopp

Klopp is right to attempt to recruit depth, cover and variety for his attack and at £12m it is easy to see why Shaqiri appeals; yet the virtuoso playmaker does not work anywhere near hard enough to be an asset in the German’s high-octane, team-orientated pressing game.

Everton signed a host of big-money players last summer but failed to add genuine width or, in actual fact, the requisite quality to make a real indent on the top six but Shaqiri is good enough to rectify that.

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He is a player worthy of a top six side and Everton’s gameplan next season could be shaped by Shaqiri’s talents; but the Swiss would struggle badly with Klopp’s intense demands.

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Crystal Palace fans react to potential new contract for Wilfried Zaha

Crystal Palace are rumoured to be offering star man Wilfried Zaha a new contract, in a bid to deter interest from Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur, according to the Daily Mirror.

The 25-year-old Ivorian is crucial to the Eagles. In all nine Premier League matches in which he did not start last season, Palace went on to lose all nine. With plentiful pace and trickery, and also an eye for goal, news of a new contract has come as welcome news to Palace fans.

Although he was offered a new £100,000-per-week deal as recently as summer 2o17 to keep him at Selhurst Park, he will feel his performances merit him being the top earner at the club.

Whilst Roy Hodgson will no doubt be invested in improving the squad this summer, his most valuable business is likely to be securing Palace’s talisman.

On his day he is unplayable and frightens some of the best defences in the Premier League, so Palace will certainly not want to lose their man to a League rival in Tottenham Hotspur.

Here’s how the news went down with Crystal Palace fans…

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Revealed: Majority of Liverpool fans don’t want club to sign Ruben Loftus-Cheek

According to reports in The Sun on Sunday on June 10, Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek still appears to be uncertain on his future with the west London club after saying that he won’t decide whether he is staying or not until after the World Cup, and we at Football Fancast suggested that Liverpool should move for him after their Nabil Fekir move fell through.

The 6ft 3in England international has just returned from a season-long loan spell with Crystal Palace where he was handed the regular first-team minutes that he didn’t get under Blues boss Antonio Conte the previous year, and the future of the Italian could be crucial to whether he commits his future to the West London outfit or decides to move on to pastures new.

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Meanwhile, Reds manager Jurgen Klopp, who has been urged to sign a 27-year-old World Cup attacker, now has a decision to make himself with a deal for Fekir looking to be dead in the water, and the German needs to decide whether he is going to sign an alternative or stick with what he has got and return to sign the Frenchman again in the future.

Loftus-Cheek would certainly be a versatile addition seeing as he could fill either the position that Philippe Coutinho had or act as cover/competition for Sadio Mane on the left wing.

We asked Liverpool fans to vote on our poll to see whether they would like their club to sign the impressive 22-year-old, but 58% said they wouldn’t.

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The Chelsea midfielder has certainly shown for both Palace and England that he has the skill and quality to link up brilliantly with the likes of Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino, but his relative inexperience and genreally not being as good as Fekir is clearly putting Reds supporters off.

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Jesse Lingard surprises Thogden with England tickets

England’s man on the ground at the World Cup in Russia was in for a surprise when he received a call from none other than Manchester United’s Jesse Lingard.

Thogden has been blogging about his experiences at the tournament and has attended both of the England matches so far, but he and his dad had not managed to get tickets for England’s final group game against Belgium.

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Step in England hero Lingard and Craig Mitch, the presenter of England and the FA’s official Youtube channel at the World Cup, Lions’ Den.

Thogden was speaking to the pair via FaceTime on the Lions’ Den channel and was shocked when they offered him and his dad tickets for the Belgium match.

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A portion of Newcastle United fans want club to sign Artem Dzyuba this summer

Russia striker Artem Dzyuba scored from the penalty spot in his country’s brilliant win against Spain that saw them reach the quarter-finals of the 2018 World Cup, and a large chunk of Newcastle United fans have urged their club to sign the 29-year-old, rated at £6.3m by Transfermarkt.

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The Zenit Saint Petersburg started the tournament on the substitutes’ bench, but a fine performance from there in the 5-0 win against Saudi Arabia has seen him become a regular starter, and he kept his cool to score from the spot to make it 1-1 on Sunday, before the penalty shootout success.

With the future of Aleksandar Mitrovic in doubt and Joselu still yet to make his mark, Magpies manager Rafa Benitez may well be in the market for a new centre-forward or two this summer as he looks to help his team beat their tally of 39 goals in their 38 Premier League fixtures last term.

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Some Newcastle supporters, who don’t want to see a deal for a £10.8m-rated star go through, were quick to have their say on Dzyuba’s latest display via social media, and while one said “that Dzyuba is miles better than Mitrovic”, another said they “would have Dzyuba at SJP”.

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Naeem Islam fifty hands Bangladesh thrilling win

There was late drama at the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, as Naeem Islam defied all odds to steer Bangladesh to a narrow one-wicket win

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Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
How they were out
Naeem Islam’s heroics overshadowed what had been a virtuoso batting effort in the morning from Brendan Taylor•Associated Press

The dead rubber provided what this series has sorely lacked – a close finish. Naeem Islam was the hero for Bangladesh, conjuring a one-wicket victory with an unbeaten 73 in which he exploited the Powerplays perfectly. Naeem’s heroics overshadowed what had been a virtuoso batting effort in the morning from Brendan Taylor, whose unbeaten 118, with very little support form the rest, was the difference between a familiar Zimbabwean batting failure and a defendable total.Naeem had last man and uber-rabbit Nazmul Hossain for company, with Bangladesh still needing 35 for victory. The many singles that he turned down to remain on strike had the crowd getting restive, but Naeem had them chanting his name in joy with three consecutive sixes off Chamu Chibhabha in the 48th over to give the final twist to a topsy-turvy match. Those three deliveries turned Chibhabha from hero to zero, after he had put Zimbabwe in charge with a double-wicket maiden in the 43rd over.Bangladesh had lost wickets at key junctures of their chase. The openers failed (Tamim Iqbal retired hurt early with a hand injury, and only returned at No. 10) and Mohammad
Ashraful was run out by a brilliant bit of fielding from Stuart Matsikenyeri, who latched onto the ball quickly at short midwicket and threw down the stumps. Raqibul Hasan was extremely scratchy, and lucky to survive after plenty of swings and misses against Chris Mpofu, who was getting the ball to swing away from the right-hander. Matsikenyeri also did his bit with the ball, taking two key wickets – of Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim.The coach Jamie Siddons had talked about how the past few victorious months have taught Bangladesh how to win, and they showed that by refusing to give up in the face of several setbacks. One example of that was when their most dependable batsman, Shakib, was dismissed leaving Bangladesh stuttering at 105 for 5. The home team fought back though with a mature partnership between Naeem and Mahmudullah, the pair adding 69 patient runs with both batsmen abandoning the flashy shots that has cost Bangladesh dear on so many occasions.There would have been no need for the nail-biting and tensions had Taylor been dismissed cheaply in the morning. His maiden international century had bailed Zimbabwe’s fragile batting from yet another embarrassing display, but it all amounted to nothing. Bangladesh’s spinners proved too crafty for most of the visitors’ batsmen again, and Zimbabwe were reduced to 113 for 7 in the 29th over. However, Zimbabwe’s lower order showed more spine than most of their specialist batsmen, and supported Taylor well to lift the total beyond 200.Bangladesh again stuck to their policy of filling the side with spinners, and it again paid off as the slow bowlers took all nine wickets to fall. Abdur Razzak has regularly picked up wickets with the new ball, and today was no different as he left Zimbabwe at 18 for 2 in the eighth over.Elton Chigumbura dominated a stabilising 62-run stand with Taylor, smashing six fours in a run-a-ball 38 before being foxed by a quicker one from offspinner Mahmudullah. Things got worse for Zimbabwe two deliveries later when another quicker one fooled Malcolm Waller.
Taylor could only watch in frustration as three more wickets went down quickly. Later, Shakib bagged two wickets in three balls, of Forster Mutizwa and Chamu Chibhabha, in the 29th over.Taylor had quietly moved along to 65, with only 22 runs in boundaries, but steadily pushed Zimbabwe to 181 for 8 by the end of 45 overs with the help of Ray Price. He launched an assault in the final over, ransacking 19 runs to dent Mahmudullah’s figures.

India hold the edge on run-friendly pitch

Preview for the second ODI between India and Sri Lanka in Nagpur

The Preview by Jamie Alter17-Dec-2009

Match facts

Friday, December 18
Start time 14:30 (09:00 GMT)Virender Sehwag works on his bat ahead of the second ODI in Nagpur•Associated Press

Big Picture

The bowlers will head into Nagpur with the Rajkot run fest on their minds, but they won’t get much relief from another hard track at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium. India have the momentum and victory in Nagpur will give them a formidable 2-0 lead in the five-match series. Making it worse for Sri Lanka is the fact that they are down two bowlers. Muttiah Muralitharan and Dilhara Fernando have been ruled out for the series, meaning the visitors have two fresh faces, both potential debutants, which will not help a side aiming to level the series. It will take a huge effort for them to turn the tide their way on this surface.The most alarming feature of the limited-overs leg of this tour has been the fielding of both sides; on what is believed to be another belter of a track, bowling straight and full and, most importantly, taking every chance will be paramount. The fast bowlers on either side were carted around for the first half of both innings in Rajkot, and the epidemic of spilling catches continued from the Tests and Twenty20s. Three catches and one half chance to Zaheer Khan went down, taking India’s drop tally from three limited-overs games this past week to an even dozen.For one side aiming to tighten their grasp on the series, and the other attempting to clutch a piece of it, wrapping their fingers around the key moments will be decisive.

Form guide

(last five completed matches, most recent first)
India – WLLLW

Sri Lanka – LLLWL

Watch out for…

Mahela Jayawardene: Sri Lanka’s former captain has experienced an unusual run of form in 2009 where he either gets a start and can’t convert or falls early. In 23 innings this year, he has a century and three half-centuries; his next-highest score is 33 and three times he’s been dismissed without scoring. The law of averages says it’s about time for a century, but it will be against a side off which he has only one hundred in 55 innings. To do so, Jayawardene will need to get over his struggles against India’s spinners, who have now dismissed him five times – six if you count the run out in Rajkot during a Ravindra Jadeja over – from his seven ODI innings against them in 2009.Gautam Gambhir: He’s been India’s most consistent Test batsman this year but his figures aren’t so hot in ODIs. His only century came against Sri Lanka in the first week of February and since then Gambhir has managed four half-centuries. For a determined player, who has made a superb effort to convert fifties into centuries in Tests, changing a habit that hampered him for some time, doing the same in ODIs must be a goal. Given the nature of the Nagpur track – India eased past 350 runs when they played Australia here in October – it is tough to visualise one of the top three not getting a big score. Gambhir has been able to bat at the top in only ten of 20 innings in 2009; if he gets the chance to bat at No. 3 tomorrow, count on a significant innings.The batting Powerplay: This five-over block turned out to be a bit of a worry for both sides. In Rajkot, India seemed on course for 450 before they lost Sehwag, MS Dhoni and Gambhir while scoring just 33 runs during their batting Powerplay, taken after 34 overs. Sri Lanka opted for theirs at 291 for 1 after 35 overs and scored 21 runs off the first over, but managed 32 for 3 from the next four. And that was where the match turned.

Team news

Yuvraj Singh is almost ruled out – he has the flu, in addition to his finger injury and missed practice on Thursday – but Sehwag has been cleared to play after picking up a knee injury in Nagpur. The batting will remain the same as the first ODI, though Sudeep Tyagi may just fancy a debut ahead of Praveen Kumar.India: 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Sachin Tendulkar, 3 Gautam Gambhir, 4 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 5 Suresh Raina, 6 Virat Kohli, 7 Ravindra Jadeja, 8 Harbhajan Singh, 9 Praveen Kumar/Sudeep Tyagi, 10 Zaheer Khan, 11 Ashish Nehra.Apart from the injuries to Murali and Fernando, Sri Lanka also had to sweat on Lasith Malinga’s fitness. He missed the first match and the management will be hopeful of his return to replace Fernando. If not, it could mean a debut for rookie fast bowler Suranga Lakmal, who teamed up with the squad today, or a spinner coming in. If it is the latter, Ajantha Mendis remains the safe bet but one of Muthumudalige Pushpakumara or Suraj Randiv could debut.Sri Lanka: (probable) 1 Upul Tharanga, 2 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (capt & wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Sanath Jayasuriya, 6 Thilan Samaraweera, 7 Thilina Kandamby, 8 Angelo Mathews, 9 Nuwan Kulasekara, 10 Chanaka Welegedara/Ajantha Mendis/ Muthumudalige Pushpakumara, 11 Lasith Malinga/Suranga Lakmal.

Pitch and conditions

This will be only the second one-day international played at this venue – the first was a run fest. India racked up 354 against Australia and then won by 99 runs. The pitch is expected to be conducive for run-making, as it was during the Twenty20 when Sri Lanka made 216 in 20 overs. Scattered showers are forecast by the weather bureau, with temperatures of 27C predicted.

Stats and trivia

  • Virender Sehwag, during the course of his 102-ball 146, was most severe on Angelo Mathews, plundering 27 runs off 10 balls.
  • Harbhajan Singh was India’s best bowler in the face of an onslaught from Sri Lanka’s top order. It showed in his figures against centurion Tillakaratne Dilshan: in 26 balls bowled to Dilshan, the batsman only managed 17 runs.

Quotes

“I expect scores of over 300 for sure. But the fast bowlers will definitely get some help early on with the new ball, and fielding first may not be a bad option.”

Selectors keen to see contenders do their thing

New Zealand women’s star bowler on their Northern Hemisphere tour last winter, Rachel Pullar of Otago, has ruled herself out of consideration for the New Zealand team for the World Series of Women’s Cricket that starts at Lincoln University at the

Lynn McConnell25-Dec-2009New Zealand women’s star bowler on their Northern Hemisphere tour last winter, Rachel Pullar of Otago, has ruled herself out of consideration for the New Zealand team for the World Series of Women’s Cricket that starts at Lincoln University at the weekend.Pullar’s absence will be a significant blow for the TelstraClear White Ferns as they attempt to compete with Australia, India and England in the four-way series. It is understood she intends on travelling overseas.She was easily the most dominant bowler on New Zealand’s tour, taking 21 wickets in 10 matches at an average of 6.76.Also missing from the side is Fiona Fraser who has a back problem that has ruled her out for the remainder of the summer while Anna Corbin shattered a thumb at practice last week and is also out for the rest of the season.With Kathryn Ramel’s retirement, New Zealand will only be able to call on four players who remain from the CricInfo Women’s World Cup-winning side of 2000 – Emily Drumm, Rebecca Rolls, Haidee Tiffen and Nicola Payne.What that does, however, is provide more opportunities for the New Zealand A players who are taking part in a series of warm-up games, starting with a match against New Zealand at the High Performance Centre tomorrow.Two members of the squad of 14 will be added to the New Zealand side for the match. Other games follow against India on Wednesday, Australia on Friday and England on Saturday.The first match of the WSWC is to be played at Bert Sutcliffe Oval on Sunday between New Zealand and Australia.The New Zealand squad for tomorrow’s game is: Nicola Payne, Rebecca Rolls, Emily Drumm, Kate Pulford, Haidee Tiffen, Aimee Mason, Frances King, Nicola Browne, Louise Milliken.White Ferns coach Mike Shrimpton said there were five or six names on the selectors’ short list but the A team had everything to play for. The key thing for the selectors would be assessing which players were best equipped to make the step up.”There’s no shortage of talent, it’s just knowing who to pick,” he said.

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