Rudolph double century puts South Africa on course for innings win

Jacques Rudolph’s double-century on debut – and a record-breaking third-wicket stand of 429 with Boeta Dippenaar – may have garnered all the attention worldwide, but there was much to admire about Bangladesh’s response. After a helter-skelter morning session that saw Rudolph and Dippenaar add 106 in 95 minutes before the declaration came, Bangladesh’s much-maligned batsmen emerged needing 297 merely to stave off the ignominy of innings defeat. That they finished the day at 185 for 5 says much about the courage and application of Habibul Bashar and Javed Omar, who took full toll of an attack that, Shaun Pollock apart, was devoid of inspiration.In keeping with their usually abysmal displays, Bangladesh had started poorly, losing Mehrab Hossain – leg-before to Pollock – with the scoreboard showing just seven. Graeme Smith may have erred by handing the new ball to Charl Willoughby but once Makhaya Ntini and Pollock settled into a nice rhythm, run-scoring became devilishly difficult.Only 16 came from the first 14 overs, with barely a shot played in anger, but once Allan Dawson and Willoughby replaced the premier strike-force, Bashar and Omar brushed off the shackles.Bashar had pulled both Pollock and Ntini to the fence when they dropped short, and Dawson’s efforts to entice a mistake outside off stump only result in a succession of boundaries, including one that brushed second slip’s fingertips.Omar started in limpet mode but Willoughby’s generous line-and-length were gratefully utilised to crash balls through the off side. The partnership gathered momentum in the overs preceding tea, and the introduction of Paul Adams after the break only saw more strokes being unveiled.The partnership got to 131 – a record for Bangladesh – before Pollock sent Bashar packing. He had batted throughout in a manner befitting his name, and an ill-directed bouncer was needlessly edged through to Mark Boucher behind the stumps (138 for 2). Bashar made 75 from just 108 balls.Omar nudged, pushed and drove his way to 72, before being undone by a nasty bouncer from Ntini. Bowled from round the wicket, it reared up and could only be fended behind (173 for 3).That exposed the brittle middle-order and South Africa duly capitalised, as Adams had Alok Kapali caught behind (183 for 4) and Mohammad Salim leg-before (185 for 5). In the final hour, South Africa managed to wrest back the initiative that had been taken by Bashar and Omar in mid-afternoon.The first session had belonged to Rudolph, who became only the fifth batsman (Robert Foster, Lawrence Rowe, Matthew Sinclair and Brendon Kuruppu being the others) to score a double-hundred in his first Test innings. His magnificent 222 not out, ably supported by Dippenaar – who motored along to 177 not out from his overnight score of 131 – turned the match on its head, after Bangladesh had shown signs of fight on the opening day.When the batsmen came out to bat in very overcast conditions, the intent was unmistakable. Rudolph glanced a wide delivery for four, while Dippenaar got going with a couple of crunching cut shots.The only blip was a nasty bouncer from Mashrafe Mortaza, which struck Rudolph just below the ear. But he was up on his feet soon enough and a fluent cover-drive and nudged single brought up a memorable double-century. He celebrated with some glorious strokes, ending the innings with a reverse-swept four and a stinging straight six off Kapali.Dippenaar was caught at mid-off off a no-ball early on, but he rode his luck to play some punishing pull strokes and drives. When Enamul Haque came on, he slogged him down to deep midwicket, where the fielder caught the ball … with one foot on the fence.It was that sort of morning for Bangladesh, and despite the improved showing later, defeat is looking increasingly inevitable. As for South Africa, they can trace their revival to two talented greenhorns, yet to grow fat on their achievements.

سكاي: تألق عمر مرموش يُعجل بقرار يخص مستقبله مع فرانكفورت

يواصل نجم فريق آينتراخت فرانكفورت، عمر مرموش، خطف الأنظار ولفت الانتباه إليه بسبب تألقه المستمر مع ناديه الألماني، وظهر ذلك من جديد في مباراة الأمس ضد هايدينهايم.

وخاض آينتراخت فرانكفورت في الجولة الثانية عشر من الدوري الألماني ضد هايدينهايم، مساء يوم الأحد.

ونجح آينتراخت فرانكفورت في تحقيق الفوز بأربعة أهداف دون رد، في مباراة شهدت تألق عمر مرموش الذي سجل هدفين.

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وارتفع رصيد عمر مرموش إلى 13 هدفًا، حيث يتواجد في المركز الثاني في قائمة هدافي الدوري الألماني لهذا الموسم، خلف هاري كين نجم بايرن ميونخ، بفارق هدف.

وقال الصحفي الشهير، فلوريان بليتنبيرج، بشبكة “سكاي ألمانيا” عن ذلك: “موسم لا يُصدق من عمر مرموش، سجل هدفين آخرين ضد هايدينهايم، ليصل إجمالي أهدافه إلى 13 هدفًا هذا الموسم”.

وتابع “فرانكفورت لا يزال حريصًا على تمديد عقد مرموش بعد عام 2027 (حيث سينتهي عقده الحالي)”، مشيرًا إلى أن الرحيل في الصيف المقبل يبدو مرجحًا.

وأفاد بأن ليفربول “يُظهر اهتمامًا ملموسًا بضم مرموش، بينما تراقب أندية كبرى مثل مانشستر يونايتد وبايرن ميونخ وضعه”.

Endrick sent strong message by Brazil boss Dorival Júnior amid struggle for minutes at Real Madrid

Brazil head coach Dorival Junior has backed Endrick to perform for his country despite not getting many minutes with Real Madrid so far this season.

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Endrick recalled to Brazil squadStruggling for minutes at Real MadridExpected to play in World Cup qualifiersWHAT HAPPENED?

Endrick has only played a total of nine minutes for Real Madrid this season, although he did net his first Los Blancos goal in a four-minute cameo during the recent 3-0 win against Real Valladolid. Despite his lack of time on the pitch, Brazil boss Dorival Junior had no problems recalling the 18-year-old to the international squad and offered him some words of encouragement as well.

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Speaking to the media ahead of Brazil's match against Ecuador, Dorival Junior said: "Endrick, despite not being a starter in one of the best teams in world football, has the credentials to be in the squad and play 90 minutes. He has tremendous potential and a lot is expected from him. We need to remain calm. The players come from their clubs and arrive at the national team with a great responsibility due to the current situation in the standings."

THE BIGGER PICTURE

The young Brazilian may be unhappy spending most matchdays on the bench, but his time will come. At 18, he is doing well to even be in the same crop as Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo. He has already proven his worth by netting off the bench and if he can continue proving himself for his country, Carlo Ancelotti will have no choice but to force him into the team.

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Endrick is expected to line-up alongside Real Madrid team-mates Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo in the World Cup qualifier against Ecuador. Following that match, the Selecao will travel to Paraguay for their next match on September 11.

Com Matheus Fernandes em campo, Palmeiras se reapresenta na Academia de Futebol

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Classificado para as quartas de final da Libertadores, após bater a Universidad Católica por 1 a 0, o Palmeiras se reapresentou, nesta quinta-feira (22), na Academia de Futebol e iniciou os trabalhos para a partida contra o Fluminense, pelo Brasileirão. No treinamento, o treinador Abel Ferreira contou, pela primeira vez, com Matheus Fernandes, que segue em pré-temporada.

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Matheus Fernandes foi uma das poucas contratações do clube para a temporada, mas não atua desde o dia 24 de novembro. Por isso, o atleta está realizando trabalhos de pré-temporada e, após sete dias de atividades físicas, foi integrado ao elenco palmeirense para o treino.

Em campo, a comissão técnica não contou com os jogadores titulares contra a Universidad Católica, que realizaram trabalhos regenerativos na parte interna do centro de excelência. Com os nomes disponíveis, foi feito um treinamento de posse de bola em campo reduzido.

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Se recuperando de suas respectivas lesões, Rony e Luan iniciaram o processo de transição física. O atacante Luiz Adriano, por outro lado, deu sequência ao seu cronograma individualizado acompanhado por profissionais do Núcleo de Saúde e Performance.

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Em busca de manter a liderança, o Palmeiras volta a campo no próximo sábado (24), às 19h (horário de Brasília), contra o Fluminense.

Vivo pulls out as IPL 2020 title sponsors

The development follows a public outcry following clashes at the India-China border in June

Nagraj Gollapudi04-Aug-2020IPL title rights holders Vivo have pulled out of this year’s tournament, ESPNcricinfo understands. The development follows a public outcry over the tournament’s association with Vivo, a Chinese company, following clashes at the India-China border in June.Neither the BCCI nor Vivo were available for comment on the issue.In June, the BCCI had said it would “review” the sponsorship deals concerning the IPL, but did not name any brand. “Taking note of the border skirmish that resulted in the martyrdom of our brave jawans, the IPL Governing Council has convened a meeting next week to review IPL’s various sponsorship deals,” BCCI said in a tweet posted on June 19.According to Vivo would return as IPL’s title sponsor for the 2022 and 2023 editions. It also has reported that the BCCI will issue a tender in the coming days to find a title sponsor for the 2020 IPL season.Two days ago, the BCCI’s formal announcement – signed by secretary Jay Shah – of the IPL being played in the UAE between September 15 and November 10 mentioned Vivo as the title sponsor.The decision is not likely to significantly affect the franchises financially. ESPNcricinfo spoke with several franchises, each of whom said that while the IPL was yet to inform them of the development, they were not fussed at the news. It is understood each franchise gets approximately Rs 20 crore per year from the Vivo contract. As far they are concerned, as long as the BCCI can rope in a replacement for Vivo, this development will not have any impact on them.Vivo had bagged the title sponsorship for two years initially in 2015, and retained the rights signing a five-year contract (2017-22), paying about USD 341 million.

Aaron Finch: Mental health 'something to monitor heavily' in bio-secure bubble in England

Mental health will be top of the agenda for the Australia men’s team as they resume international cricket for the first time since March with the tour to England, which is likely to be the beginning of a long period in bio-secure bubbles for most of their players.The Australian squad flies out of Perth on Sunday for a limited-overs tour which includes three T20Is and three ODIs. They will initially be based in Derby before the internationals take place at the major bio-secure venues at the Ageas Bowl and the Old Trafford.ALSO READ: FAQs – How Australia’s limited-overs tour to England will happenFrom there some players will head to the IPL in the UAE, which will require almost two more months in a biosecure environment. Australia’s international players then face the prospect of heading home straight into another bubble to prepare for their home season, which is likely to face significant reorganisation.Even those who return straight back to Australia after the England matches will be required to undertake two weeks quarantine in Perth – although CA is trying to negotiate a possibility of them being able to train during that period – and the Australian domestic summer is looking increasingly likely to require hubs of various types given the travel and border restrictions in place.It all adds up to what will be a challenging period that could last until after Christmas at least, and may yet be a model needed for considerably more time depending on how the Covid-19 pandemic impacts sport over the next 12 months.”[Mental health] is something to monitor heavily,” Australia’s limited-overs captain Aaron Finch said. “I know from an Australian point of view there’s a lot of work behind the scenes going into making sure there’s as good a goal post in place for players and really tailored approaches to make sure that we’ve got all our checkpoints in place to understand and recognise when things might be a little bit off. It could be a few months that people are in these bio bubbles and being stuck in a hotel room by yourself can be really tough.”ALSO READ: Another blow for Usman Khawaja, Andrew Tye’s return and a glimpse of the future captainTeam psychologist Michael Lloyd will travel with the squad to the UK and has been talking to players individually ahead of the trip. “I definitely feel it’s going to be a real issue and a real factor over the next couple of years in particular,” Finch said.Australia will follow England, West Indies, Pakistan and Ireland into the biosecure environment which appears set to enable the ECB to play their entire men’s international summer despite the pandemic. England have so far kept their Test and limited-overs squads entirely separate – although there could be some overlap during the Australia series – while the Test players were allowed a brief exit from the bubble between the West Indies and Pakistan series.The whole operation has been a considerable success although there has been the occasional breach, most notably when Jofra Archer made a detour home which forced him to miss the second Test against West Indies. Last week Mohammad Hafeez also broke protocol by having a picture taken with a member of the public on the golf course adjacent to the hotel at the Ageas Bowl. Access to the golf course has been one of the few activities available to the players inside the bubbles away from the cycle of hotel room, training and playing.Finch said that there would be conversations with the squad about all the protocols in place ahead of their departure and how to ensure everything is followed to the letter but knowing the consequences should be enough of a reminder.”What’s important to remember is we are in a position to help continue the global game,” Finch said. “And there should be no more motivation than that to do everything right.”I’ve been very strong with the guys in the last couple of weeks about making sure that we do literally everything we can with regards to the protocols to keep the global game going. Because at the end of the day, if that fails then we are all out of jobs and the game is not in a healthy state, which we can’t afford to have.”There’s been so much time and effort put in by thousands of people to give us the opportunity to play international cricket again, and even us leaving Australia, leaving Victoria, is a big process. The people who’ve worked their backside off over the last couple of months to allow it to happen, thousands of people are doing an unbelievable amount of work to get the game up and running again. So we owe it to them in particular to do everything right.”

Nunez starts in predicted Liverpool lineup for Klopp’s final game

Jurgen Klopp will walk out on Sunday afternoon to listen to Anfield's song from the dugout one last time, with Liverpool hosting Wolverhampton Wanderers on the final day of the Premier League season.

This day has been signposted right from the German's shock news back in January that he would be stepping down after taking the reins in 2015 and leading Liverpool to glory across all the different fronts. But it hurts all the same. Such things invariably do.

Klopp will take great solace and pride in his ability to recraft his team after slumping into the Europa League, banishing the sapped and past-its-sell-by midfield and replacing it with some terrific, younger, more inspiring talent.

The Reds won the Carabao Cup in February, belying a staggering injury list, but proved to be a day late and a dollar short in the other three prizes, suffering from a nosedive in form and performance to crash out of the FA Cup and Europa League and slew off-course in the Premier League late on.

Wolves will certainly not roll over to hand Klopp the fairytale final day that Anfield will pray for, though Liverpool's firepower should be enough to secure three points and finish an impressive campaign with 82 points.

After collapsing to draw 3-3 at Aston Villa last time, leggy Liverpool might find four tweaks made to the starting line-up as Klopp bows out.

1 GK – Alisson

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker.

Alisson has undoubtedly been one of the major pillars throughout Klopp's reign, signing from Roma for a record £67m fee back in 2018 and going on to win the Champions League and Premier League across his first two seasons as a Red.

He's suffered with injuries this season but the Brazilian is, as Klopp puts it, "the best goalkeeper in the world" and will, of course, be vital against the Old Gold.

2 RB – Trent Alexander-Arnold

Trent Alexander-Arnold for Liverpool

Trent Alexander-Arnold has also struggled for match fitness for portions of the season but Liverpool's vice-captain is one of the game's celestial creative players.

The right-back will be expected to play a big part in the years to come under incoming boss Arne Slot but he's out of contract at the end of next season and, with Real Madrid sniffing around, there is heightened concern that tomorrow might be his final appearance for his boyhood club.

3 CB – Jarell Quansah

Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah.

The rise of Jarell Quansah has been one of the biggest success stories this season, especially considering that the imminently departing Joel Matip suffered an ACL injury against Fulham in December.

Listed as a similar player to Ibrahima Konate and Micky van de Ven by FBref's player comparison model, the new kid on the block has been immense throughout his breakthrough season, scoring his first Premier League goal last time out at Villa Park.

He earned his first Premier League start at Molineux in the reverse fixture and earned an 8/10 match rating from reporter Ian Doyle for his front-footed, commanding display.

4 CB – Virgil van Dijk

Virgil van Dijk for Liverpool

In his first campaign as Liverpool captain, Virgil van Dijk has been a rock-solid presence in the rearguard, dealing with piling injury problems inflicted upon his peers to reaffirm his position as one of the game's finest-ever centre-backs.

Wolves will have a tough task against the steely Dutchman.

5 LB – Andy Robertson

Andy Robertson in action for Liverpool.

Andy Robertson has struggled with injuries this season – there's a trend here – but the 30-year-old is still one of the best in the business and has been vital in recent weeks, scoring in his last two games in the Premier League, against West Ham United and Spurs.

The Scotland captain also bagged against Wolves earlier in the campaign and his newfound Midas touch is another thing that the visitors will have to worry about tomorrow.

6 DM – Wataru Endo

Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo

Liverpool's decision to sign Wataru Endo last summer has proved to be an astute piece of business, succeeding Fabinho after the Brazilian stalwart fell by the wayside last year.

Matches played

28

36

Matches started

19

31

Goals

1

0

Assists

0

2

Pass completion

88%

89%

Touches per game

53.3

59.6

Key passes per game

0.5

0.5

Ball recoveries per game

3.6

6.0

Tackles per game

1.6

1.8

Interceptions per game

0.7

1.0

Dribbles per game

0.4 (71%)

0.2 (64%)

Duels won per game

3.9 (45%)

3.5 (50%)

All things considered, Liverpool's surprise £16m signing has been an upgrade on last season's version of Fabinho. But the 31-year-old is not the long-term solution and Liverpool's new structure must make the pursuit of a high-level No. 6 one of the first ports of call this summer.

7 CM – Dominik Szoboszlai

Dominik Szoboszlai scores for Liverpool

Dominik Szoboszlai has lost his way after a resounding start to life on Merseyside, signing from RB Leipzig for £60m last summer, but he deserves to start against Wolves.

Liverpool are, frankly, a team in need of a rest and Klopp must bench the impressive Harvey Elliott to freshen things up and give his high-profile Hungarian signing one last chance to make an impression in 2023/24.

8 CM – Curtis Jones

Liverpool player Curtis Jones.

Curtis Jones suffered an ankle injury against Brentford in February that has disrupted his flow quite considerably over the past few months, starting just two of his team's eight league games since returning to fitness.

But Alexis Mac Allister was noticeably leggy against Villa, and, with third place secured, Klopp should give the Scouse-born talent a final starting berth on Sunday.

Mac Allister was hailed as a "superstar" by Joe Cole earlier in the campaign and he has been one of Liverpool's major focal points, but his 5/10 match rating at Villa Park suggests that perhaps he has run out of gas.

9 RW – Mohamed Salah

Mohamed Salah for Liverpool

Mohamed Salah is the forward of Klopp's reign, scoring 211 goals and adding 89 assists across 348 outings for Liverpool. There's room for one more on this final, fated day – surely?

10 LW – Luis Diaz

Liverpool winger Luis Diaz.

Liverpool's indefatigable left winger has been in the news recently as speculation mounts over his future at Anfield but he's sure to start once again against Gary O'Neil's side, having featured from the outset in every Premier League fixture since January.

روي كين يعارض جيمي كاراجر بشأن محمد صلاح: فعلت مثله

عارض روي كين نجم مانشستر يونايتد السابق، وجهة نظر جيمي كاراجر فيما يتعلق بمستقبل محمد صلاح، جناح ليفربول.

ويرى كاراجر أن صلاح ليس لديه الكثير من الخيارات في العروض المقدمة له، والوجهة المحتملة له ستكون الدوري السعودي (طالع تصريحاته كاملة من هنا).

كاراجر أشار كذلك إلى أن مشكلته مع محمد صلاح تتمثل في تصريحات اللاعب علنًا بشأن عدم بدء ليفربول المفاوضات معه.

وقال روي كين في تصريحات نشرتها صحيفة “ميرور” البريطانية: “لا يتعلق الأمر بالصواب أو الخطأ، إذا أراد اللاعب تقديم شيء ما، فهو لاعب ذو خبرة، ويجب أن يكون اللاعبون أنانيين، يجب أن يعتني بنفسه وعليه التفاوض بأفضل طريقة ممكنة”.

وأضاف: “إذا كان هذا يرسل رسائل صغيرة إلى الخارج، فلن أكون قلقلاً بشأن ذلك، لقد كنت هناك وفعلت ذلك، وإذا كان النادي يريد التعاقد معه، فعليه أن يمنحه أي شيء يريده، إنه لاعب جيد للغاية وسيكون لديه الكثير من الخيارات”.

وأتم: “هناك دائمًا مرح وألعاب مع مواقف العقود هذه، خاصة عندما تقترب من نهايتها، المفتاح بالنسبة لي وما أود أن أشيد به فيما يتعلق بـ محمد صلاح، مع كل هذه الانحرافات، هو أنه يلعب بشكل جيد وينتج”.

Melhor em campo, João Paulo esperava Santos 'mais agressivo'

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O Santos recebeu o Corinthians, neste domingo, pela 15ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro, e saiu agradecendo ao goleiro João Paulo pelo 0 a 0. Após derrota por 2 a 0 contra a Juazeirense, o Peixe buscava dar a volta por cima e tentar embalar a segunda vitória seguida na competição.

>ATUAÇÕES: João Paulo fecha o gol e garante empate ao Santos no clássico

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Apesar da expectativas, não foi concretizado. O goleiro João Paulo foi eleito o craque do jogo pela Rede Globo, e mostrou como a partida foi difícil para o Peixe. O Corinthians teve nove finalizações, sendo cinco no gol de João Paulo, que fez boas defesas e garantiu o empate.

– Poderíamos ter jogado um pouco mais, ser agressivos, mas é clássico, tudo pode acontecer. Os dois times poderiam ter saído vitoriosos. O que vale é a entrega de todos – disse à TV Globo.

O goleiro vem sendo o destaque do Alvinegro Praiano nos últimos jogos. Contra o Independiente, na Argentina, o arqueiro teve uma atuação histórica e garantiu o Peixe na próxima fase da competição.

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João Paulo vive um drama pessoal. Recentemente, a mãe do santista iniciou um tratamento contra um câncer.

Howe could bin Longstaff in Newcastle swoop for "immense" £30m award-winner

Newcastle United have made a fair share of signings to bolster their midfield since the takeover of the Saudi PIF back in late 2021.

Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali are arguably two of the most high-profile, but the latter of the duo has missed the majority of his time on Tyneside after being found guilty of gambling on football matches during his time at AC Milan.

The Italian has been missing since October 2023, with the likes of Sean Longstaff, Joelinton and youngster Lewis Miley often filling the void left by the 24-year-old.

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Eddie Howe is yet to see any sort of value for money on the £55m they forked out for his signature last summer, with his side expected to strengthen once more this window.

The club have a number of targets such as Morgan Gibbs-White and Conor Gallagher, but the Magpies have recently sent scouts to watch another midfield star who could transform Howe’s side next season.

Newcastle could swoop for £30m award winner this summer

According to a report from the Chronicle Live last week, Newcastle sent a scout to monitor Celtic midfielder Matt O’Riley during their 3-2 victory over St Mirren at Celtic Park a couple of weeks ago.

Celtic'sMattO'Riley

The Magpies aren’t the only side to monitor the Danish talent, with the likes of Southampton, Leicester City and Leeds United also keen on winning the race for his signature.

O’Riley has enjoyed a phenomenal campaign north of the border, scoring 18 goals and providing 13 assists in the Scottish Premiership alone – finishing the season with a total of 31 goal contributions in just 37 matches.

His stellar season has attracted a lot of attention and rightly so. However, Celtic are expecting to part ways with the 24-year-old this summer, but it would take a bid in the region of £30m for the Scottish club to consider any approach – as per Football Insider.

Why Howe must ditch Longstaff for O’Riley this summer

Whilst Longstaff has enjoyed a solid campaign himself scoring six and assisting two in his 35 Premier League outings this season, he’s unfortunately not at the level required if they are to compete for a Champions League spot once more in 2024/25.

O’Riley, who won Celtic’s Young, Players and Supporters Player of the Season for 2023/24, has been dubbed “immense” by talent scout Jacek Kulig, and it’s hard to disagree when seeing how he’s outperformed Longstaff in 2023/24.

Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley.

The London-born maestro averaged 0.56 assists per 90 this season, with Longstaff only able to post a tally of 0.06 – a measly figure in comparison to the Celtic star.

O’Riley has also been a potent threat in the final third, averaging 4.1 shot-creating actions per 90 – a figure nearly three times higher than the Magpies' number 36.

Assists

0.56

0.06

Shot-creating actions

4.1

1.6

Progressive passes

4.8

4.6

Tackles

2.6

1.8

Interceptions

1.3

0.6

However, the 24-year-old has also dominated out of possession, winning 2.6 tackles per 90 as well as 1.3 interceptions, with Longstaff averaging just 0.6.

Whilst O’Riley has been featuring in a lower-quality division this campaign, it’s clear that he’s way too good for the Scottish Premiership, with Howe needing to brutally ditch Longstaff and replace him with the in-demand star.

The one-time Fulham man may cost the club a pretty penny, but he’s got the potential to add more goals and defensive solidity to the Newcastle side, potentially being the final piece in Howe’s midfield puzzle.

Newcastle targeting "monster" signing who'd take Isak to the next level

He’s enjoyed a brilliant season during 2023/24.

ByEthan Lamb May 28, 2024

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