'You've got to respect his honesty' – Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson reveals referee apology after Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's side held to costly draw

Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson revealed that the referee served an apology for a controversial penalty that saw them draw against Cambridge United.

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Wrexham shared the spoils with CambridgeA penalty decision saw the hosts take the leadReferee Parsons admitted his mistake after the matchFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

The incident in question occurred when Cambridge forward Ryan Loft went to the ground inside the area following a challenge from Wrexham defender Lewis Brunt. Without hesitation, Parsons pointed to the spot, a decision that raised eyebrows. Josh Stokes stepped up to calmly slot home the penalty to put the hosts in front.

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Speaking after the game, Parkinson did not mince his words regarding the decision. He described the penalty as “one of the worst” he had ever witnessed. However, the Wrexham boss later received communication from English Football League referees’ chief Mike Jones, who relayed that the referee had acknowledged his error after reviewing the footage.

WHAT PARKINSON SAID

"The referee has accepted there was no contact and has apologised," Parkinson told . "You've got to respect his honesty for that. He can't go back and change his decision but at least he's reflected, looked at it from the angles I was able to do straight after the game. We move on. Sometimes certain situations are out of our control but I was pleased with the way we responded to that."

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Although the late penalty decision denied them all three points, Wrexham still managed to take something from the game thanks to Sam Smith’s goal. The result kept the Red Dragons in second place in League One, preserving a three-point cushion over third-placed Wycombe Wanderers, who have a match in hand.

Sky Sports: Leeds could sign 26 y/o who "takes good free kicks" for Farke

Leeds United could now sign a set piece master on an initial 18-month deal this January, according to a Sky Sports reporter.

Farke addresses Leeds January transfer plans

Daniel Farke may currently have his Whites side top of the Championship, however, it isn’t all positive at Elland Road. The club have begun 2025 by throwing away leads late on against both Blackburn Rovers and Hull City, with goalkeeper Illan Meslier having another afternoon to forget last time out.

Farke continued to back Meslier in his latest press conference, though, saying: “We were all angry after the last game. Our supporters have the right to be critical, there is pressure and that is normal we have to accept that. But some pundits and comments were pretty disrespectful. The outside world love to try and divide us, but we are close together and we back our players.

“We were not happy with the last game, we want to improve his consistency and it is important to address this, but his performances have been good enough to make sure we are top of the league. We are all convinced Illan will deliver more good moments for us and we back him, there is no panic and he is a very, very good goalkeeper.”

The German also stated how the club are expecting a quiet winter window: “Younger players for their development it makes sense to send them out on loan, we will assess the rehab of Patrick and how that progresses, but overall we are in a very good position and I expect a very quiet January.”

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One player who has recently been linked with a move to Leeds is Hoffenheim forward Mergim Berisha, who previously scored 23 goals under ex-Whites boss Jesse Marsch.

New Leeds update on move for Mergim Berisha

Now, taking to X, Sky Sports journalist Ben Heckner revealed that Leeds are indeed keen on Berisha, who could potentially be on the move in an initial 18-month loan with an option to buy in 2026, with Werder Bremen also keen.

Berisha hasn’t exactly been prolific for Hoffenheim this season, scoring once and registering one assist in 540 minutes of action. He did come in for praise from Germany coach Antonio Di Salvo back in 2023 after Berisha was handed his first senior international call-up.

“We brought Mergim on when he was still as Salzburg. He works very well with his back to goal, can shoot with his left and right and takes good free-kicks. You can see from his hit rate in the Bundesliga that he can prevail.”

Should Patrick Bamford and Joe Gelhardt both move on, then a move for Berisha could make sense, despite his poor goal tally this season, making this one to watch over the coming weeks.

فالفيردي: كلاسيكو برشلونة فرصة ريال مدريد الأخيرة للمنافسة على لقب الدوري

علّق فيدي فالفيردي لاعب ريال مدريد، على فوز فريقه أمام سيلتا فيجو، بمنافسات بطولة الدوري الإسباني اليوم الأحد، وقبل لقاء الكلاسيكو المرتقب أمام برشلونة.

وتغلب ريال مدريد على سيلتا فيجو بثلاثية مقابل هدفين، ويواصل ملاحقة برشلونة المتصدر بفارق 4 نقاط.

وقال فالفيردي في تصريحات نشرتها صحيفة “آس” الإسبانية: “كان من المهم أن نحقق الفوز، وقدمنا شوطًا أولًا جيدًا جدًا، لكننا انهرنا بعد ذلك، وهذا الأمر تكرّر كثيرًا، في عدة بطولات، لا يجوز أن يحدث ذلك”.

وأضاف: “منحنا الخصم وقتًا طويلًا ليستعيد توازنه ويشعر بالراحة، وبالطبع، هم فريق كبير، يعرفون كيف يلعبون جيدًا ويضعونك في مواقف صعبة”.

وعن الأمور الإيجابية في المباراة، أوضح: “لعبنا بشكل جيد بالكرة، وأظهرنا روحًا في الدفاع، لكن هذا ما افتقدناه كثيرًا في الشوط الثاني… ويجب أن نعمل على تحسينه”.

وعن أهداف أردا جولر وكيليان مبابي، أكد فالفيردي: “نعم، أهداف رائعة بالفعل، هما من قادا الفريق للفوز، نبارك لهما، لكن يجب أن نركز على الفريق ونعمل على التطوير”.

وعن شعوره نحو الكلاسيكو أمام برشلونة، أفاد: “مباراة الموسم بالنسبة لنا، الفرصة الأخيرة للمنافسة على لقب الدوري، سنبذل قصارى جهدنا لنحصل على النقاط الثلاث”.

يذكر أن كلاسيكو برشلونة وريال مدريد، سيقام يوم الأحد المقبل 11 مايو، ضمن منافسات الدوري الإسباني.

Their next Lampard: Chelsea planning massive bid to sign "world-class" ace

The cogs are whirring down at Stamford Bridge, with Chelsea offloading some spare parts and gearing up to bring in some new talent to strengthen Enzo Maresca’s squad.

Fourth in the Premier League after 20 matches, the Blues have showcased clear signs of progress this year, though a recent four-match winless run has illuminated the chinks that still need covering to challenge for the biggest prizes.

Last season, under Mauricio Pochettino, it felt like Chelsea blew hot and cold as they fought to stabilise the club after several years of dysfunction, but with everything coming together nicely under their Italian coach’s tactics, it’s time to start getting excited.

Much hinges on Chelsea’s transfer dealings this year though. The Premier League feels uber-competitive at the top end right now, and blunders could knock the west Londoners down several pegs.

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Chelsea are looking to bolster their backline because of injuries to Benoit Badiashile and Wesley Fofana, the latter of whom could be sidelined for the rest of the season.

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Renato Veiga is linked with a permanent exit and Ben Chilwell and Cesare Casadei are also expected to leave Stamford Bridge this month, so there’s every chance that Chelsea are going to be welcoming a defender through the door.

Chelsea are rarely restricted to one avenue, however, with efforts underway to sign Bayern Munich prospect Mathys Tel. This could also come together this month, for Vincent Kompany’s side want Christopher Nkunku, who has only started three Premier League fixtures in 2024/25.

Thought the Blues were done across those two departments? Well, as it happens, Maresca could also bring in a new player to complete his midfield. He’s one of Manchester United’s biggest talents.

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Chelsea eyeing Premier League talent

Indeed, Chelsea are interested in signing Kobbie Mainoo this year. The Carrington-made talent has encountered delays regarding a new contract with Manchester United and the Blues could take advantage.

According to The Athletic, the Red Devils could be tempted into selling Mainoo to help comply with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules, with the 19-year-old approaching the penultimate year of his £20k-per-week deal.

This all sounds rather interesting, but United will not want to lose their homegrown star in an ideal world. Fortunately for them, he’s set to cost a pretty penny with reports from Sky Germany suggesting that a massive bid of £70m is now being lined up by Todd Boehly and Co.

What Kobbie Mainoo would bring to Chelsea

Manchester United share a likeness with Chelsea in consistently churning out exciting prospects to blend into the mix, and Mainoo is certainly the homemade poster boy of the current fold under Ruben Amorim.

Described as a “world-class talent” by journalist Ryan Adsett, Mainoo has often been a beacon of hope at the Theatre of Dreams since bursting onto the scene at the start of last season, becoming a key player for Erik ten Hag.

But if United are unable to agree to a new contract that Mainoo feels reflects his ever-growing influence, Chelsea will be more than ready to add to their midfield ranks, especially since Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has been informed that he can look for a new outfit.

He’s turning into the complete player, with an energetic and intelligent skill set blending against a big-game aura that has already seen Mainoo dominate in last season’s FA Cup final, notch six goal contributions for United and even receiving ten Three Lions caps.

His development and Chelsea’s eagerness to bring him over to Stamford Bridge in the early stage of his exciting career might even see Mainoo thrive as Maresca’s very own version of Frank Lampard.

Mainoo might not be a player with the goalscoring consistency to rival his iconic countryman, but he’s impressive across every area and this was the nuts and bolts of Lampard’s quality across a long and storied career.

See below. Mainoo has taken to the senior stage like a natural for the most part, showcasing his range of passing, confident and consistent desire to drive forward and defensive arsenal too.

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14 (12)

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0

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57.4

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87%

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0.9

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1.4 (59%)

Ball recoveries*

4.0

4.4

Tackles + interceptions*

2.9

3.5

Total duels (won)*

5.0 (52%)

6.1 (50%)

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It’s also important to remember that Mainoo is only 19 years old having burst onto the scene at a similar age to Lampard, already endowed with explosiveness that could be channelled and streamlined under Maresca’s wing, especially given that Moises Caicedo could help lessen his load from a defensive standpoint.

As per FBref, Mainoo actually ranks among the top 2% of central midfielders across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for successful take-ons (1.74) per 90, making a telling comment on his forward-thinking mindset and athleticism.

This is certainly something that Lampard championed on the field, intelligent and aware of his surroundings as he scored 211 goals and added 147 assists for Chelsea, still standing as their club-record scorer.

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Chelsea need to make their move. One of the key factors behind Lampard’s success at the club is that he was signed from West Ham United for £11m in 2001 when he was just 22, still at the start of his career. The same method must be applied to Mainoo, which could be made in accordance with Maresca’s vision.

Mainoo may not be as offensively destructive as Lampard was in the Premier League, but the Man United ace is a confident and assured player, competent across every area of the midfield game.

The 6-foot star’s physicality and running power do carry a certain semblance to Lampard in his heyday, surging from the centre into dangerous positions.

In any case, Chelsea need to get this one over the line.

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Celtic could sign their next O’Riley in move for £80k-p/w "revelation"

The January transfer window is officially open for business and it remains to be seen how busy Celtic will be before the deadline at the start of February.

Brendan Rodgers was backed by the board throughout the summer transfer window, as the club brought in a host of new signings to bolster the squad.

Arne Engels, Auston Trusty, Kasper Schmeichel, Paulo Bernardo, Luke McCowan, and Adam Idah, among others, all joined on permanent deal to add extra quality to the group.

The Hoops are reportedly interested in making further additions for the Northern Irish head coach, with an attacking midfielder seemingly on their radar, as they have been linked with Manchester City’s James McAtee.

Celtic are also reportedly keen on agreeing a pre-contract deal with Kieran Tierney to join on a free transfer, and are battling to land Burnley star Josh Brownhill, whose contract is also up at the end of the season.

With the interest in Brownhill and McAtee, in particular, the Hoops may be looking to land their next version of Matt O’Riley, who also came from England to star in midfield.

Matt O'Riley's Celtic form last season

The English-born attacking midfielder, who joined from MK Dons on a permanent deal in January 2022 under Ange Postecoglou, enjoyed a stunning 2023/24 campaign with Rodgers in charge.

O’Riley had only scored three goals in 38 matches in the Scottish Premiership in the 2022/23 season under the Australian boss, and the current Celtic manager returned to help him unlock his full potential at the top end of the pitch.

The Denmark international ended last term with a staggering 18 goals in 37 appearances in the league from a central midfield position, 15 more than he had managed the previous season.

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37

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18

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12

13

Big chances created

16

14

Key passes per game

2.2

2.5

As you can see in the table above, O’Riley scored more goals, created more chances per game, and recorded more assists, despite playing one match less.

This shows that Rodgers was able to get the best out of the left-footed star, who provided regular quality as both a scorer and a creator of goals for the Scottish giants, who won the SFA Cup and the Premiership title that term.

Brighton then swooped in to sign the Danish wizard for more than £25m in the summer, which made him the most expensive sale in the club’s history.

The Hoops could, now, find their next version of O’Riley by dipping into the English market once again to sign another left-footed playmaker to come in and provide a huge attacking presence in Glasgow in the second half of the season, amid links to player Rodgers already knows plenty about.

Celtic's interest in Premier League wizard

Football Insider reported last week that Celtic are interested in a swoop to sign Chelsea outcast Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in the January transfer window, with his teammate Carney Chukwuemeka also said to be on their list of targets.

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The report claimed that the Scottish giants are set to make a move for the English midfield talent, who only joined the Blues from Leicester City in the summer, as he has struggled to get into Enzo Maresca’s team on a regular basis so far this season.

It stated that the Premiership champions are keeping tabs on Dewsbury-Hall and Chukwuemeka’s situations, with a view to attempting to bring them to Glasgow on loan this month.

The outlet added that there is plenty of interest in the former and that his preference would be to stay in the Premier League, which means that it could be a very difficult deal to get over the line.

Football Insider reported that Celtic do want to bring in another midfielder to bolster their options in that area of the pitch, though, and that could mean that they push to convince the left-footed star that a move to Parkhead is the best next step for him in his career.

He, of course, worked with Rodgers during their time together at Leicester City, when the Celtic boss made his love for the midfielder clear, stating that it was a “real joy” to see him come through the ranks as a “revelation” for the Foxes.

Why Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall could be Matt O'Riley 2.0

Dewsbury-Hall having already spent time with the Hoops manager in England suggests that he could be a perfect signing for the January window, as he could slot straight into the team thanks to his pre-existing knowledge of the system and style of play.

He has not started any of his five Premier League appearances for Chelsea this season, so may need a small period of time to get fully up to speed, but his form for Leicester during the 2023/24 campaign suggests that the potential is there for him to be a terrific player for Celtic.

O’Riley carried the Hoops attack in the Premiership last term, as the team’s top scorer and top creator, with 18 goals and 13 assists, and Dewsbury-Hall provided a similar threat in the Championship last term.

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37

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12

18

Big chances created

20

14

Key passes per game

2.5

2.5

Assists

14

13

As you can see in the table above, the Leicester star made a huge impact in the final third with a fantastic return of 32 goals and ‘big chances’ created in 44 matches, compared to O’Riley’s 32 in 37.

Dewsbury-Hall is a central midfielder who can push forward into the opposition’s box to decide matches with his ability as both a scorer and a creator of goals, as evidenced by his form in a title-winning side.

Therefore, the £80k-per-week magician certainly has the attributes required to be the club’s new version of Matt O’Riley in the second half of the season, but it remains to be seen whether or not the club can get a deal over the line given his desire to remain in the Premier League.

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Celtic make left-winger priority signing after Rodgers talks with Desmond

Celtic have reportedly got a plan in place regarding a specific attacking signing in the January transfer window, according to a new claim.

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The Hoops continue to be linked with new signings, especially with the winter window now just a week away from opening, and a reunion with former hero Kieran Tierney has been mooted in recent days, in what would be a high-profile piece of business.

The left-back has found playing time hard to come by in an Arsenal shirt, with Mikel Arteta seemingly not rating him too highly, and he was shipped out to Real Sociedad on loan last season. A return to Parkhead could go down well, with the Scot a popular figure during his first spell at the club, winning five Scottish Premiership titles.

Michel-Ange Balikwisha has also emerged as a potential addition for Celtic in the near future, with the Royal Antwerp attacking ace seen as a possible successor to former player Jota, who left back in 2023 to seal a switch to Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad.

In terms of outgoing transfers that could happen in January, left-back Alexandre Bernabei has been backed to seal a permanent move away from Parkhead, which would mean Tierney returning to the club would make even more sense.

Celtic eyeing specific attacking signing in January

According to a fresh update from The Daily Mail’s Stephen McGowan, Celtic are targeting a left winger in the January transfer window, as they look to improve Rodgers’ attacking options further.

The report says that the Hoops manager “held a transfer planning summit with major shareholder Dermot Desmond and chief executive Michael Nicholson in Dublin last week”, with “new arrivals in January” at the forefront of their conversation and a left-sided attacker a “priority”.

It is also stated that regardless of whether Greg Taylor “commits to a new deal”, Rodgers also likes the idea of sealing a Tierney return.

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Bringing in additional firepower can never be a bad thing for Celtic and left wing does look like a more pressing area of the pitch to improve in when it comes to depth and quality.

Nicolas Kuhn has nailed down the right-sided berth, while the likes of Kyogo Furuhashi and Adam Idah are great options to lead the line, but there arguably isn’t quite the same level of competition on the left.

Daizen Maeda has only scored twice in 15 appearances in the Scottish Premiership this season, so bringing in someone with a little more end product makes sense, not least in terms of trying to ensure the Japanese is forced to find a higher level on a consistent basis.

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Maeda is clearly still a big player for Celtic, but his final ball or finish can let him down at times, so it would be nice to see a more polished winger come in there, in the mould of the excellent Kuhn, for example.

Farke must sell Leeds ace who earns more than Louie Barry & Latte Lath

With just 20 games remaining in the 2024/25 Championship campaign, Leeds United are in the driving seat over a potential return to the Premier League following a two-year absence.

Daniel Farke’s side currently sit top of the tree, a point clear of Burnley and Sheffield United, with meetings against both of the sides away from home still to come between now and the end of the season.

Numerous players have caught the eye for the Whites in recent weeks, massively contributing to their recent success, which has seen a run of ten games unbeaten on home soil at Elland Road.

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Ao Tanaka has been superb since his summer arrival, scoring his first goal in the 3-3 draw with Hull City last weekend – looking to be worth well more than the £3.5m forked out for his signature.

However, if they are to secure a return to England’s top flight come the end of May, it’s crucial the board continue to back the boss, potentially delving into the transfer market for new additions.

Leeds United’s transfer activity so far in January

Attackers have been the centre of attention in recent days for Farke’s side, with the first coming in the form of Aston Villa youngster Louie Barry, with Leeds holding an interest in landing the 21-year-old.

The forward spent the first half of the campaign on loan at League One side Stockport County, scoring 15 times in 23 matches, leading to his parent side recalling with a view to a Championship loan move.

Derby County are another side in the race to land the former Barcelona youth star, but it remains to be seen where he’ll end up come the end of the month.

Another player touted with a move to Yorkshire is Middlesbrough striker Emmanuel Latte Lath after his own impressive form throughout the opening months of 2024/25.

The 26-year-old has scored ten times in England’s second tier, prompting interest from West Ham and Leicester City – but the Whites have also entered the race for his services in recent days.

It would take a fee in the region of £15m for Michael Carrick to part ways with their star man, a fee that could potentially be out of Farke’s price range this window.

However, funds could be generated if they offload numerous players, with multiple names already touted with a transfer away from Elland Road in the opening days of the window.

The player Leeds could sell alongside Illan Meslier

Goalkeeper Illan Meslier has produced numerous mistakes in recent games which has massively cost the club countless points in their quest for promotion.

The meeting with Hull last weekend was another example of his recent failures, at fault for at least two of the three goals, costing the side in crucial moments of the campaign.

Manchester United were previously linked with a move to land the Frenchman, with Farke needing to cash in on him this window and look to bring in a more experienced option to help secure a return to the Premier League.

The 24-year-old joined in a £5m deal from Ligue 1 outfit Lorient back in the summer of 2020, arriving with huge potential and living up to such by producing 11 clean sheets during his debut campaign in England’s top flight.

However, he’s not the only first team member who needs to be moved on, with Patrick Bamford desperately needing to be offloaded after his recent poor run of form.

The Englishman joined in a £7m move from Middlesbrough in the summer of 2018 and was once the club’s star man in attacking areas, but has rapidly declined in recent years, scoring just 17 goals over the last four seasons – unable to find the net during the ongoing campaign.

Such form in Leeds’ first season back in the Premier League saw him earn his maiden England call-up under Gareth Southgate – exceeding beyond the imagination of the fanbase just a couple of years after his move to the club.

Injuries have started to catch up to the 31-year-old too, further preventing him from making an impact for Farke’s men – with the likes of Joel Piroe and Mateo Joseph sharing the centre-forward role in recent matches.

2018/19

25

10

2

2019/20

47

16

4

2020/21

38

17

7

2021/22

10

2

3

2022/23

31

6

4

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36

9

2

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11

0

0

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However, despite his issues, League One side Wrexham have been linked with a move to land the one-time England international, which could present the hierarchy with the perfect opportunity to cut their losses on the striker.

His lack of impact is one thing, but his extortionate earnings are another, currently pocketing £70k-per-week in Yorkshire – the highest of any player in the squad – failing to demonstrate why he should earn such a figure since their return to the Championship.

In comparison, aforementioned transfer targets Barry and Latte Lath earn a significant amount less than Bamford, both earning just £10k-per-week as per Capology – with the current Leeds man earning over three times more than the pair combined.

Given his lack of impact and hefty wage, it’s pivotal that the hierarchy look to offload the attacker this window, with either of the two potential targets providing the cover they would lose if he were to depart.

It’s been a sad decline to his time in Yorkshire, but football is ultimately a cut-throat industry, with harsh decisions needed to be made if the side is to be a success and reach the next level in the near future.

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Big opportunity for Aggie Beever-Jones! Lionesses' replacements for Alessia Russo and Lauren James chosen after injured England pair withdrew from squad ahead of Belgium rematch

Aggie Beever-Jones makes a second Lionesses start on Tuesday as one of three England changes after injuries to Alessia Russo and Lauren James.

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Russo & James started Friday's 5-0 win over BelgiumBut withdrew from England squad ahead of rematchLionesses' boss Wiegman makes three changes to XIFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Russo and James both started in the Lionesses' 5-0 win over Belgium on Friday night in Bristol, with the latter assisting England's first goal. However, the Chelsea star was subbed off at half time due to a hamstring issue and Russo herself came off in the second half with an issue. In the days that followed, both were then forced to withdraw from the squad altogether ahead of the trip to Belgium for the reverse fixture.

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Both dealt big blows to England, who had also lost an in-form Chloe Kelly to injury just before the camp began. The Lionesses are also already without Lauren Hemp, Alex Greenwood and Georgia Stanway, with all three having had knee surgeries this season that have put their participation in this summer's European Championship, where England will be defending champions, in doubt.

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Tottenham forward Jess Naz and talented teenager Michelle Agyemang were handed call-ups in light of the injuries to Russo and James, strengthening the options at Sarina Wiegman's disposal ahead of Tuesday's game in Leuven. However, it is Beever-Jones who has been chosen to play on the left in the absence of James and Nikita Parris, the experienced Brighton striker, will lead the line instead of Russo. There is one other change to Friday's team which sees Jess Park replace Ella Toone in midfield. Hannah Hampton remains in goal, ahead of Mary Earps, for the third game in a row.

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Wiegman will hope to have Russo, James and Kelly all available when the Lionesses meet up in late May for the final fixtures of this stage of the UEFA Women's Nations League, at home to Portugal and away at Spain. That will be England's last camp before the squad for Euro 2025 is named, placing further emphasis on the opportunities granted to the likes of Beever-Jones and Parris in Belgium on Tuesday.

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Shashank Kishore13-Jul-2022Ambati Rayudu has been signed up by Baroda as a professional for the upcoming domestic season. The decks were cleared after Rayudu was given a no-objection certificate from the Andhra Cricket Association. Rayudu is available to play all formats, though in recent years, he has mostly made himself available for white-ball cricket. He last played a first-class game in November 2017.Rayudu has travelled a fair bit in domestic cricket in recent times, having represented Hyderabad and Andhra and Vidarbha, apart from a two-year stint with Baroda from 2012 to 2014. He will return to Baroda now to shore up the batting department, even as efforts are being made to convince Deepak Hooda to return too.Related

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Hooda, the India allrounder, left Baroda in late 2020 after a fallout with then captain Krunal Pandya. Hooda spent a successful season with Rajasthan after that, which culminated in his India call-up. Since February this year, he has been a regular member of India’s white-ball squads. He also had a breakthrough IPL season with Lucknow Super Giants, where he teamed up with Krunal.”As far as I know, they get along as well as they did earlier,” Shishir Hattangadi, the Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) chief executive, told ESPNcricinfo. “They have cleared their differences. They played and excelled together for the same IPL team. They have sorted whatever issues they have.”While we are hopeful of Hooda’s return, we can’t say for sure, because from a cricketing perspective, it was Rajasthan who opened their doors for him when he needed a team. From our side, we’re making an effort. We’ll have to wait for a final call.”The BCA has also roped in Yusuf Pathan as mentor on a one-year term to begin with, which he has provisionally accepted subject to certain terms and conditions. Yusuf’s role encompasses the wider spectrum of cricket – age-group and senior men and women. He is expected to be actively involved in camps and scouting in the build-up to the season.”Baroda is a small unit, and the idea is to have someone of Yusuf’s stature to help nurture the talent coming through,” Hattangadi said. “We’ve seen players don’t lack ability, it’s their confidence level and mental make-up that needs tweaks. We thought Yusuf would be a perfect fit.”Arun Lal: “The only thing we [Bengal] don’t have is a trophy, but I am sure we are headed there”•PTI Arun Lal steps down as Bengal head coachArun Lal has resigned as head coach of the Bengal senior men’s team after three seasons in charge. He cited the “taxing” nature of the job as the primary reason for his exit.”It’s a very tough job. Nine months, 24×7, and almost seven months on the road. So I thought it was time to stop, before being kicked out,” 66-year-old Lal said with a laugh. “And Bengal have been doing well, they are on the right track.”While Lal has enjoyed the full support of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) during his tenure, there have occasionally been rumblings among the players of his “old-school ways”. Bengal did, however, turn into a formidable force under his watch.Lal, a Ranji Trophy winner with Bengal in the 1989-90 season – and twice with Delhi before that – joined the team as a mentor ahead of the 2018-19 season, and took over as head coach the following season. Under him, Bengal finished runners-up to Saurashtra in 2019-20 Ranji Trophy, and reached the semi-finals this year, where they lost to eventual champions Madhya Pradesh.”The competition has become much tougher,” he said. “Last year’s winners did not qualify for the semi-finals this year. The finalists this year did not make the semi-finals last year. Only Bengal made the knockouts both seasons. So, they are in a good place.”This is a fantastic performance by Bengal, and I have enjoyed myself thoroughly. And I will miss it. It’s very taxing. But I need to give myself time, and I have interests outside cricket too. The only thing we don’t have is a trophy, but I am sure we are headed there.”The CAB is yet to make an announcement on their coaching roster. Saurasish Lahiri, the former Bengal offspinner, is currently assistant coach, while Joydeep Mukherjee is the director of cricket.

Melbourne Renegades get first pick in BBL overseas draft

Melbourne Renegades will get the first pick in the BBL overseas player draft next month while Hobart Hurricanes will be the last to go in the opening round.The order of the draft was determined through a weighted lottery which took place on Wednesday based on the finishing positions in last season’s BBL.This is how the final draft order came out:1. Melbourne Renegades
2. Melbourne Stars
3. Brisbane Heat
4. Sydney Sixers
5. Adelaide Strikers
6. Perth Scorchers
7. Sydney Thunder
8. Hobart Hurricanes
The first part of the lottery included the three teams to miss finals in the 2021-22 season: Renegades, Brisbane Heat and Melbourne Stars. Bottom-placed Renegades had three entries in the lottery, Heat two and Stars one. That meant that Renegades had a 50% chance of being drawn out as the first pick.Related

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“Having the opening pick means we can attack the draft with a really clear plan, not just in terms of that specific selection, but also how we utilise our remaining picks to best build our squad,” Melbourne Renegades general manager, James Rosengarten, said.The second section of the draft was for the five finalists from last season and followed the same principle with fifth-placed Hobart Hurricanes getting five entries up to defending champions Perth Scorchers getting one entry. However, despite Hurricanes’ weighted advantage, they were still drawn out last which means they will be the final side to pick in the first round of the draft which is for platinum-only players.Cricket Australia

There will be four rounds overall with clubs selecting a minimum of two and a maximum of three players in total. Clubs must pass in at least one round.Players who nominate for the draft can place themselves in either gold, silver or bronze categories with the BBL then elevating the biggest names into the platinum band.After the opening platinum round, the next three rounds of the draft will follow a snaking order which means Hurricanes will get the first pick in round three which is for Gold or Silver players, while Renegades will have first pick in rounds two and four.Cricket Australia

The draft will be held on August 28 following Australia’s ODI against Zimbabwe in Townsville and will be broadcast live by Fox Sports.Each club has one retention pick they can use on a player who appeared for them last season. It has been dubbed the “Rashid Khan rule” and it is widely expected that Adelaide Strikers will utilise it should another club take Rashid in the opening round where he is almost certain to be a platinum player. Of players currently confirmed in the draft, Qais Ahmad (Melbourne Stars) and Colin Munro (Perth Scorchers) are eligible for retention.Over 170 players have registered for the draft with confirmation of names in the coming days. The tournament is likely to have significant competition this year with Cricket South Africa set to launch their new T20 league – with all teams owned by companies who have IPL sides – while a UAE league is also expected to take place at the same time.Away from overseas players, however, the BBL has been given a boost by the likely availability of more Australia players in mid-January after the cancellation of the ODI series against South Africa.

All current draft nominations

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Rashid Khan, Qais Ahmad, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Waqarullah Ishaq, Izharulhaq Naveed, Naveen Ul Haq Murid, Hazratullah ZazaiNew Zealand
Colin Munro, Todd AstleSouth Africa
Faf du Plessis, Marchant de Lange, Rilee Rossouw, David Wiese (also Namibia)West Indies
Dwayne Bravo, Kieron Pollard, Sheldon Cottrell, Chemar Holder, Akeal Hosein, Evin Lewis, Anderson Phillip, Khary Pierre, Ravi Rampaul, Sherfane Rutherford, Jayden Seales, Kevin Sinclair, Tion Webster, Nyeem Young

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