Liverpool star is "the best finisher in the PL" and he's not even a forward

Manchester City issued a sobering reality check to Arne Slot’s Liverpool before the November international break. The Reds were thrashed at the Etihad, and the good work of previous matches unravelled.

Did it? Liverpool might have lost five of their past six outings in the Premier League, but there have been signs of improvement over the past several weeks, and now there is optimism that the club can kick on and rediscover the fluency that has been stripped away since the summer.

So many issues. One of which is that last season’s Premier League champions are struggling in the final third. Here is one of the biggest concerns that Slot needs to get rid of quickly.

Why Liverpools forwards are struggling

Mohamed Salah has not been himself this season. There are many different reasons why this might be. He has turned 33, but the all-powerful Egyptian should still be performing at a higher level than he has languished this term, too often drifting through matches, missing big chances and lacking the requisite defensive work rate.

There has been a lot of upheaval. The sale of Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich having had a more detrimental effect than had been anticipated, but such a loss of electric pace and dynamic attacking play was always going to be hard to compensate for, even with the likes of Florian Wirtz added to the fold.

Wirtz has flattered to deceive, but he is a world-class player and will surely come good. Likewise, Alexander Isak has not clicked into gear after his British-record £125m transfer from Newcastle United on deadline day. The Sweden striker, 26, hasn’t had a pre-season, and injuries have limited him to a bit-part role thus far.

Liverpool’s wider creative problems and the overarching lack of coherence have made it all rather difficult, but Slot has a shrewd tactical mind and will surely unearth a solution sooner rather than later.

As a collective, Liverpool’s frontline need to do better. However, Slot must look to open up different attacking dimensions too, with one of his Red midfielders having emerged as the most accurate finisher in the Premier League this season.

Liverpool's best finisher

Liverpool have got many talented goalscorers in their ranks, but the fact that, statistically, Ryan Gravenberch is the cream of the crop in that regard underscores the need to unleash him in attacking phases with greater regularity.

Signed from Bayern Munich by Jurgen Klopp for £34m in 2023, Gravenberch put the final strokes on a much-anticipated midfield rebuild which has defined the Anfield side’s illustrious success of the past few terms.

However, after languishing on the fringes for his first year, Slot’s advent came to redefine the Netherlands international’s time on Merseyside, dropped deeper into a number six role last season and becoming indispensable en route to the Premier League title. Gravenberch was named the PFA Young Player of the Year.

Matches (starts)

37 (37)

9 (9)

Goals

0

3

Assists

4

1

Touches*

66.5

74.0

Shots (on target)*

1.3 (0.6)

Pass completion

89%

88%

Key passes*

0.7

0.8

Dribbles*

1.0

0.9

Ball recoveries*

5.2

3.6

Tackles + interceptions*

3.5

2.5

Total duels (won)*

5.0 (57%)

4.9 (61%)

However, the 23-year-old didn’t score across any competition last year, and since the summer he has been modified in his deployment, not less regimented in his deep-lying berth, and given the license to strike on goal if and when the opportunity arises.

But Gravenberch has not been shaped into a free-flowing attacking midfielder, with xG (expected goals) metrics showing that the Dutchman is statistically “the best finisher in the league this season”, having struck three strikes past the keeper from just 0.36 xG.

To put that in perspective, Salah has accumulated 3.62 xG this season, and he has four goals to his name. Gravenberch achieved a 1.12 total in last year’s top-flight season, and that yielded not one successful return.

While Liverpool appear to lack physicality and fluency in midfield this season, they have a robust and highly talented crop of players, and as Slot looks to rewrite his side’s tactical coding and escape from the current rut, this is a sign that those in the engine room must be allowed greater offensive freedom at times, thus unburdening the forwards when they are not firing on all cylinders.

Liverpool need to prove that they are worthy champions and ready to return to their former level under Slot’s wing. Too many are looking from outside and criticising Slot’s papier mâché empire, but this is a falsehood, and with an all-embracing midfielder like Gravenberch at the heart of the team, it’s only a matter of time before things click again.

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Shohei Ohtani Baseball Worth $4 Million Lands in Globally-Recognized Skyscraper

The upper stories of Taipei 101—a 101-story skyscraper in Taiwan, the tallest of the region—feature a massive 660-ton sphere that counteracts earthquake tremors to keep the building stable. It is a marvel of human engineering and ingenuity making a skyscraper of this size possible in an earthquake-heavy region.

Recently, the building welcomed a similarly fawned-after sphere, albeit 660 tons lighter.

Taipei 101 is the new home of Shohei Ohtani's 50th home run of the 2024 MLB season, the ball that established the 50/50 club (50 home runs, 50 stolen bases). A private investment firm in Taiwan purchased the ball for $4.4 million and has put it on public display in the skyscraper's observation deck.

NHK reports the investment firm that owns the ball lent it to the exhibition for free. In an opening ceremony, the chief of the investment firm "said he hopes the ball will inspire the dreams and hopes of children in Taiwan and help further deepen exchanges between Japan and Taiwan," according to NHK.

Jair Ventura rebate rótulo de retranqueiro e mostra confiança no acesso do Atlético-GO

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O Atlético-GO possui a melhor campanha no returno da Série B, o melhor ataque e o artilheiro da competição, mas Jair Ventura ainda carrega o rótulo de ser um treinador “retranqueiro” em razão de seus trabalhos no Botafogo, Santos e Corinthians.

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Em conversa exclusiva com o Lance!, o técnico do Dragão admitiu ser difícil mudar a percepção das pessoas e se colocou como um profissional mutável, que monta suas equipes de acordo com as características do elenco.

– Somos a equipe que mais troca passes na Série B, e a segunda equipe que tem mais posse, só perde para o Mirassol. O rótulo é difícil, é difícil mudar o que as pessoas pensam. Sou um treinador mutável, mas o meu grande trabalho foi um estilo reativo, por isso fica esse rótulo. A gente poderia fazer um jogo vertical e conseguir os mesmos objetivos, mas tenho jogadores com características de troca de passes, ficar mais com a bola. Vai de acordo com o elenco. Quem acompanha o trabalho enxerga que trabalhamos de maneiras diferentes segundo as circunstâncias do elenco – explicou.

O Atlético-GO encerrou o primeiro turno da Série B com 27 pontos, na 11ª colocação e longe do acesso. Com Jair, o Dragão está na 8ª posição, seis pontos atrás do Guarani, primeiro time dentro do G4. O treinador elogiou o ambiente no clube e destacou a relação com o presidente Adson Batista.

– Estou muito feliz em ter aceitado esse desafio, feliz com o trabalho que é feito no Atlético-GO. Um clube com metodologia, presidente muito presente, relação bacana direta com o treinador. Espero dar de presente para nossa torcida esse acesso – ponderou.

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Jair também mostrou confiança na capacidade do elenco em tirar a diferença e conseguir o acesso para a primeira divisão do Campeonato Brasileiro. O Dragão entra em campo pela 30ª no domingo (1), às 18h30, contra o Ceará, no Castelão.

-Expectativa de uma Série B emocionante no final, 11 times vivos. Estamos em desvantagem pelo números de vitórias, empatamos bastante. Temos que tirar essa diferença, estamos em uma sequência boa, o esforço dos atletas tem sido grande. Estou confiante que vamos conseguir, mas vai ser difícil. Está muito equilibrado – comentou Jair Ventura.

The Best 15 Left-Backs in World Football Ranked (2025)

There have been some iconic left-backs in previous generations – from AC Milan legend Paolo Maldini and free-kick specialist Roberto Carlos to Premier League greats like Ashley Cole.

Previously, a top left-back was a world-class defender who could also chip in with the odd goal going forward. Now, we have a new up-and-coming class of attacking left-backs who are crucial to their team’s build-up play, but who is the best in the world right now?

Ranking factors

To help rank the left-backs in order, we have considered the following criteria:

Current form – how well a player has been performing Importance to their teams – how influential they are to their team Role – how unique their skillset is Reputation – what others are saying about them 15 Marc Cucurella Chelsea and Spain

The Premier League has plenty of impressive left-backs, and Marc Cucurella has been making his mark at Stamford Bridge over the last 12 months.

Now one of the first names on the teamsheet under Enzo Maresca, Cucurella has shown why Chelsea splashed the cash on him from Brighton back in 2022.

Maresca called Cucurella “very important” and even wants seven players like him in his Blues side.

European Championship

2024

Club World Cup

2025

Europa Conference League

2025

Copa del Rey

2018

14 Rayan Ait-Nouri Man City and Algeria

New Man City signing Rayan Ait-Nouri is another who has been catching the eye at former employers Wolves in recent seasons.

The 24-year-old now holds a career-high €35m Transfermarkt valuation and hit double figures for Premier League goal contributions in what has been a struggling Wolves side.

13 Destiny Udogie Tottenham and Italy

Spurs have seemingly struck gold after signing Destiny Udogie from Udinese, with the Italian’s market value more than doubling since moving to north London.

Once called “the most underrated player in the Premier League” by Paul Merson and a full-back who “has everything” by Luciano Spalletti, Udogie, who is still just 22, may only get better in the coming years.

12 Ferland Mendy Real Madrid and France

Ferland Mendy has struggled with injuries in recent seasons, but when fully fit, is one of the best left-backs around in Europe.

The Frenchman has made more than 200 appearances for Real Madrid since signing from Lyon and was dubbed a “quiet force” by fellow teammate and countryman Kylian Mbappe. Carlo Ancelotti called him “the best in the world”, however, his lack of attacking output has him low down the list.

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La Liga

2021

Nations League

2021

Copa del Rey

2023

UEFA Super Cup

2022, 2024

Spanish Super Cup

2020, 2022, 2024

11 Theo Hernandez Al-Hilal and France

Since leaving Real Madrid for AC Milan in 2019, Theo Hernandez has gone from strength to strength and has earned the praise of legendary left-back Paolo Maldini, who hailed the Frenchman as “special”.

Hernandez, who sealed a move to Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal in 2025, also has the blistering pace required to get back from attacking phases and show his defensive qualities.

Champions League

2018

Serie A

2022

Nations League

2021

FIFA Club World Cup

2018

UEFA Super Cup

2017

Spanish Super Cup

2017

Italian Super Cup

2025

10 Andrea Cambiaso Juventus and Italy

Arguably a player who has been going under the radar is Juventus’ Andrea Cambiaso. Labelled as an attacking left-wing back with “world-class” vision and “elite passing ability”, the 25-year-old’s Transfermarkt valuation has rocketed to €35m.

Previously linked with Man City, Cambiaso, who actually doesn’t have a weak foot, could soon be the next star left-back to try his luck in the Premier League.

Coppa Italia

2024

Serie B

2021

9 Alvaro Carreras Real Madrid and Spain

Part of Real Madrid’s youth set-up from 2017 to 2020 before joining Man Utd, Alvaro Carreras is now back at the Bernabeu after impressing for Benfica in recent seasons.

Madrid paid €50m and gave Carreras a six-year contract, and he has slotted straight into Xabi Alonso’s defence.

Taca da Liga

2025

8 Myles Lewis-Skelly Arsenal and England

Another impressive youngster starring on the big stage has been Myles Lewis-Skelly at Arsenal. The Englishman has even featured as a left-back under Thomas Tuchel with England, despite coming through the Gunners academy as a midfielder.

Mikel Arteta has used the 19-year-old as a left-back at the Emirates, and Jamie Carragher has even compared Lewis-Skelly’s “football arrogance” to Jude Bellingham and Wayne Rooney.

7 Milos Kerkez Liverpool and Hungary

Milos Kerkez only cost Bournemouth £15m from AZ Alkmaar back in 2023, and the Cherries made a nice profit on the left-back who has joined Liverpool.

The Hungarian is already on his way to the top, so it’s no surprise to see the Reds come in for “one of the most talented left-backs in world football”.

6 Riccardo Calafiori Arsenal and Italy

Riccardo Calafiori now appears to have taken over at Arsenal as Mikel Arteta’s first choice left-back, with the Italian also capable of filling in at centre-back if required.

Arteta hailed Calafiori’s unpredictability, saying his attacking edge can be “very difficult to control for the opponent”. His stunning first Gunners goal against Man City highlights that.

'He's a vaccine for any illness' – Aaron, Moody in awe of Bumrah

“That yorker he bowled to Washington Sundar, you just don’t bowl a better ball than that”

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Moody: Ridiculous how far ahead of the rest Bumrah is

“He’s like an antidote, a vaccine that can cure any illness, which a bowling side can have.”That’s Varun Aaron describing Jasprit Bumrah after the Mumbai Indians (MI) seamer produced figures of 1 for 27 in his team’s win against Gujarat Titans (GT) in the IPL 2025 Eliminator. Bumrah conceded only 6.75 per over in a game where the run rate across 40 overs was 11.20.”If you want wickets, he comes and gets you wickets. If you want to stop runs, he stops runs for you. Man, what a bowler,” Aaron said on ESPNcricinfo’s Time Out. “And the belief he has in his ability. You have an international coach [Mahela Jayawardene] who is obviously panicking because his bowlers have suddenly started to go to the cleaners, and he just turns around and is like ‘just calm down, I’ll do the job for you’. Comes in, runs in, gets hit for a six and then gets .”Related

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The ball Aaron was talking about was the yorker Bumrah produced in the 14th over of the chase to flatten Washington Sundar’s leg stump and leave him face-down on the floor. At the time, Washington was well-set on a 23-ball 48 and, in B Sai Sudharsan’s company, on course to chase 229 down. But the dismissal, in a four-run over, made GT’s chances of a win plummet from 41.82% to 23.31% on ESPNcricinfo’s Forecaster. Apart from being a contender for ball of the tournament, it was a moment from which GT never really recovered.”For him to bowl from that angle is really difficult,” Aaron said. “It’s easier for him to go wide to a left-hand batter but for him to actually target that leg stump of Washington Sundar… Washy was setting up for something wide or something in his arc, but that was just impossible to negotiate.”4:00

How should a batter face Bumrah?

Bumrah’s latest spell left him at the top of the charts for best economy and best average in IPL 2025 (min. five overs). Despite playing four games fewer than the rest of his MI team-mates, he is No. 6 on the wicket-takers’ chart too.While Hardik Pandya called him a “luxury” at the post-match chat on Friday evening, Tom Moody opted for “pure class”.”The challenge every opposition has to Mumbai Indians, and Jasprit Bumrah more importantly, is that the 24 balls he bowls are such a threat,” Moody said. “It’s not impossible but it’s so difficult to get big overs against him. So you’re really playing 20 overs versus 16 to a certain extent. And he is so far ahead of the rest, it’s ridiculous.”The thing with Bumrah is that he’s got that genuine wicket-taking ability just through his pure class. That yorker he bowled to Washington Sundar, you just don’t bowl a better ball than that. That is the absolute perfect leg-stump yorker that’s gone between his legs. At pace. To a batter that’s in. Set.”You see that quite often with a new batter because they still haven’t picked up the pace of the game. This is a batter that’s in and he’s going at 200 strike rate. It just totally blew him away.”

Líder da Série B, Sport segue confiante em reformulação do clube

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Na última terça-feira (4), a Ilha do Retiro, casa do Sport e palco de capítulos importantes na história do futebol nacional, chegou a marca de 86 anos de existência. Diante do momento de celebração, o clube aproveitou para ressaltar os próximos planos e reforçar a estratégia de reformulação estrutural sob a direção do presidente Yuri Romão, eleito no final de 2022.

– Estamos certos de que o projeto da Ilha do Retiro saia do papel para que consigamos alcançar os nossos próximos objetivos com excelência”, afirma o mandatário do Leão.

Além disso, o Sport finalizou a reforma das cadeiras do setor de numerada, chegando a R$ 5,5 milhões em obras, bem como melhorias na estrutura que dá acesso ao estádio.

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Como parte deste planejamento, o clube tem apostado fortemente em novos processos tecnológicos. Após fechar com a empresa Imply, considerada uma das principais empresas em acesso, ticketing e autoatendimento em arenas, o Leão obteve a implementação do sistema de biometria para as partidas em casa, assim como ajustes em check-in gratuito para todos os jogos da temporada por R$ 55 reais, considerado um dos melhores custo-benefícios em programa de sócio no país.

– Mais uma vez, estamos mostrando o nosso crescimento, que não para por aqui. Além da prioridade com a nossa campanha dentro de campo, temos a preocupação com o que a nossa torcida merece e que caminha junto conosco. Também iniciamos um ano de modernização e a chegada da Imply reforça esse cuidado tecnológico para as nossas campanhas – agregou o presidente rubro-negro.

O processo de acordo com a mudança no modelo de gestão para a Sociedade Anônima do Futebol (SAF) também é uma realidade para a organização. Segundo Romão, o delicado momento financeiro do clube precisa de uma atenção especial que seria obtido por meio de um investidor. Algo que contribui, sobretudo, para um grande salto de gestão.

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– Ainda neste meio de ano, focaremos nas tratativas e alinhamentos junto ao Conselho sobre a SAF de modo que o desenvolvimento deste acordo esteja avançado para os próximos meses. Queremos ver o Sport cada vez mais em ascensão e estamos no caminho certo – entende Yuri Romão.

Outro ponto crucial para o Leão da Ilha é a proximidade do time, neste momento, em busca do retorno à Série A do Campeonato Brasileiro. O Sport ocupa a liderança da Série B, com 31 pontos, três a mais do que o quinto colocado, Vitória. Nesta quarta, a equipe entra em campo fora de casa, contra o CRB, em jogo adiado da 1ª rodada.

– Com planejamento e a nossa previsibilidade de receita, seguimos confiantes de que conseguiremos evoluir rumo à elite do futebol brasileiro novamente -sacramenta o presidente rubro-negro.

Corinthians x Liverpool-URU: onde assistir, prováveis escalações e desfalques do jogo pela Libertadores

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Mesmo eliminados da Libertadores, Corinthians e Liverpool-URU se enfrentam nesta quarta-feira (28), pela rodada final da fase de grupos da competição, de olho em uma vaga nos playoffs da Sul-Americana. A bola rola às 21h30, na Neo Química Arena.

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Ambas equipes possuem quatro pontos no Grupo E, mas o Timão leva vantagem no saldo de gols e tem a vantagem do empate para conseguir a classificação ao playoff da Sul-Americana, concedida a todos os terceiros colocados na fase de grupos da Libertadores.

Contudo, o foco de Vanderlei Luxemburgo e da diretoria alvinegra está em afastar o Timão da zona do rebaixamento no Brasileirão, e o treinador corintiano mandará uma equipe alternativa para o duelo contra os uruguaios, inclusive poupando alguns titulares do banco de reservas.

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Já o Liverpool-URU precisa da sua primeira vitória fora de casa na competição para avançar à Sul-Americana. A equipe do técnico Jorge Bava vem de duas vitórias consecutivas e lidera sua chave no Campeonato Uruguaio.

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CORINTHIANS X LIVERPOOL-URU

Local: Neo Química Arena, em São Paulo (SP)
Data e hora: 28/6/2023, às 21h30 (de Brasília)
Árbitro: Ángel Arteaga-VEN
Assistentes: Tulio Moreno-VEN e Alberto Ponte-VEN
VAR: Yadir Acuña-COL
Onde assistir: Globo (apenas para SP), ESPN, Star+ e em tempo real no LANCE!

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CORINTHIANS:Carlos Miguel; Rafael Ramos, Renato, Caetano e Murillo (Vitor Meer); Giuliano, Matheus Araújo e Adson; Pedro, Giovane (Felipe Augusto) e Wesley.Técnico:Vanderlei Luxemburgo

Desfalques:Cantillo (transição parcial com o grupo), Barletta (trauma no joelho), Renato Augusto (transição) e Romero (tendinite no joelho direito)
Pendurados:Roni e Fausto Vera

LIVERPOOL-URU:Britos; Martirena, Izquierdo, Pereira e Samudio; Lucas Lemos, Gonzalo Nápoli e Fabricio Díaz; Rivero, Otormín e Rubén Bentancourt. Técnico: Jorge Bava.

Desfalques:Marcelo Meli (suspenso)
Pendurados:-

Rangers in advanced talks to sign deadline-busting attacker with Chermiti

Following the departure of Hamza Igamane, Rangers have reportedly entered advanced talks to sign an instant replacement for their star man before the deadline.

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It’s been an incredibly frustrating start for Russell Martin at Ibrox and the former Southampton boss only had his misery compiled by Igamane’s exit earlier this week. After the forward refused to come from the bench for the Gers in their draw against St Mirren, his departure seemed inevitable and that proved to be the case when LOSC Lille came swooping in.

Finding a replacement for Igamane will not be a routine task, but it is one that the Gers must complete before Monday’s deadline. Just who emerges as the ideal candidate is the big question.

Already, names like Youssef Chermiti have been mentioned and he looks set to make the move to Glasgow. At 21 years old, the Portuguese forward is full of potential even after a difficult run at Everton. And, as we’ve seen all summer, Martin is often keen to welcome reinforcements from English football.

Of course, whoever comes in must hit the ground running. The last thing that Martin needs is another struggling star given how the pressure is already mounting.

After a 9-1 humiliation across two legs against Club Brugge and a difficult start in the Scottish Premiership, questions are already being asked of Martin and ones that he’d have liked to avoid so early into his tenure.

He told reporters after exiting the Champions League on an evening to forget: “To the fans, I have nothing but an apology. I’m very sorry they had to witness that. It’s humiliating and it’s painful. There’s disappointment and hurt that they’ve had to go through that.”

Rangers in advanced talks to sign Diakite

As reported by Afrik-Foot, Rangers are now in advanced talks to sign Oumar Diakite from Stade Reims. The 21-year-old forward could be an addition with Chermiti and a replacement for Igamane. Like the Everton forward, however, the Ivory Coast ace is a player who is yet to reach his full potential and may not hit the ground running at Ibrox.

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The Stade Reims attacker managed just four goals in all competitions in the last campaign and would be filling the role of Igamane, who managed as many as 16 goals for Rangers in all competitions. Replacing that quality has already been an issue for Martin, but there’s no guarantee that Diakite would be the solution for that problem.

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With the Igamane money to spend, the chance is certainly there for the 49ers to welcome a key addition before Monday’s deadline. But they must spend it wisely. Martin needs a proven, consistent goalscorer and not a gamble. Nonetheless, if reports are anything to go by, then Diakite could be an unexpected option to reignite Rangers’ frontline this summer.

PCB chief on Champions Trophy: 'I still have positive expectations'

Mohsin Naqvi confirms that the PCB hasn’t heard from the ICC on the BCCI’s stance on not travelling to Pakistan

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The PCB is yet to hear from the ICC about the questions regarding India’s unwillingness to travel to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy next February.The PCB wrote to the ICC a week ago, asking the governing body for details and clarity on the BCCI’s decision, which was conveyed to the ICC. The PCB has asked for a written response from the BCCI as well as the date when it informed the ICC about its stance.Despite the lack of a response, PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi said on Monday that he retained “positive expectations” about the tournament, the first ICC event Pakistan will host since 1996.Related

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Champions Trophy saga: Blame lies with ICC leadership

CT25: Thrilling and unpredictable (and that's just the negotiations)

“We have sent them [ICC] the questions we had,” Naqvi said at a press interaction at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium. “We are still waiting for their response. I believe that sports and politics are separate and no country should mix the two. Even now I still have positive expectations about the Champions Trophy.”Naqvi also said that the PCB intended to stick to its stance – of not using a hybrid model for the tournament – and will not shift from it. But he did say he was willing to talk to the BCCI about the situation in a bid to break the deadlock.”At this moment, every team that has qualified for the Champions Trophy is ready to come,” he said. “Nobody has any issues. I will say today also, if India has any concerns, speak to us about them, we can ease those concerns. I don’t think there is any reason for them not to visit.”When asked whether the PCB would consider the option of boycotting the event should hosting rights be taken away from it, Naqvi said: “Pakistan’s pride is of primary importance.”Naqvi was asked about the event’s trophy tour, which began on Saturday in Islamabad but with an altered route after the BCCI had raised objections with the ICC.The PCB had announced the original route last week, which would have taken in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan Administered Kashmir. That destination was taken off after the BCCI’s complaint but has not yet been cancelled. The trophy tour returns to Pakistan in January, after visiting the other seven participants in the Champions Trophy.”My feeling is that the ICC will have to think about its credibility, that are they an organisation for all the world’s bodies,” Naqvi said. “And that route has been rescheduled, we haven’t been told about any cancellation.”Naqvi said he hoped the ICC would announce the tournament schedule soon so that the PCB can continue its preparations for the event.

Chelsea make contact to sign "aggressive" £17m ace; they've had a response

With a deal already edging closer to signing Jorrel Hato from Ajax, Chelsea have also now reportedly made their first contact to sign a fresh attacking reinforcement.

Chelsea closing in on Hato

As ever, Chelsea have welcomed several fresh faces this summer. As Enzo Maresca gears up for his second season in charge, he now has the likes of Joao Pedro, Liam Delap and Jamie Gittens at his disposal in what remains a squad filled to the brim with quality in depth.

The Blues haven’t quite wrapped up their summer business just yet, however. After showing the door to Noni Madueke, who joined London rivals Arsenal, and Saudi-bound Joao Felix, those at Stamford Bridge still have money to spend and have turned towards Hato as a result.

The 19-year-old left-back now looks destined to become the latest young talent to arrive in West London, as Chelsea continue to build one of the youngest squads in the Premier League.

Hato’s tender age is unlikely to stand in the way of first-team opportunities, though. The Dutchman already has plenty of experience on that front and even graced the Europa League for Ajax last season.

One of many to have praised Hato, Statman Dave recently told BBC Radio 5 Live’s Big Transfer Talk: “When you look at his stats over the season, we are starting to see a player who is very composed and creative. He could potentially go on a similar path to Trent Alexander-Arnold – that is the player I would liken him to in Europe.”

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Alas, it’s not just their backline that Chelsea still want to improve. The Blues have also reportedly made their first move to sign a Serie A star.

Chelsea make first approach to sign Weah

According to SpazioJ, Chelsea have made their first approach to sign Timothy Weah from Juventus, only for the American to turn down a summer switch to Stamford Bridge.

It’s not the first time that the winger has turned down the chance to join a Premier League club, either. Earlier this summer, reports emerged that he had handed Nottingham Forest the same answer that he has now given Chelsea and Tottenham. Just where his future now lies as a result is the big question.

Juventus are still willing to sell Weah for around €20m (£17m) ahead of next season, but it remains to be seen whether the likes of Chelsea come calling with a second attempt to convince the 25-year-old.

After scoring six goals and providing five assists in all competitions last season, former Juventus boss Thiago Motta took the chance to praise Weah – telling reporters: “I see him very well, the first thing for a full-back is to defend, be aggressive, win duels, and he is winning a lot of them. He is aggressive, he can still improve, I am very happy with what I see, and on top of that, he also manages to score goals.”

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