Thomas Tuchel already has 'massive' respect from England stars as Morgan Rogers reveals Three Lions coach demands 'love and commitment' as he targets World Cup glory

Thomas Tuchel commands "massive" respect from England stars as Morgan Rogers revealed the Three Lions coach already targets World Cup glory.

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Tuchel in charge at St George’s ParkAims to savour World Cup glory in 2026Rogers lavished praise on the German managerFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Tuchel has wasted no time in making his intentions clear as England's new head coach. The German manager has already laid out his vision for the team as he dreams of savouring global glory at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is set to be hosted in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

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Rogers, who is part of Tuchel’s first England squad, revealed how the German tactician delivered a direct and ambitious message to the players at St George’s Park earlier this week.

“That’s the only goal (winning the World Cup),” Rogers said. "He was very clear and transparent. With what he wants to do, how he wants to do it, how he wants to go about it, what he sees in us, and what we need to improve. It was very straight-up, no cutting round corners. It was straight and that’s how he is. It’s definitely been taken on board and it’s definitely a first message to carry us on and lead us on through the camps.”

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Tuchel's presence has already left a strong impression on the squad, with Rogers praising the respect the coach commands among the players.

“He has that level of confidence, that level of respect already,” Rogers said. “You can see the way he is, the way he acts. He has been so chilled and calm.”

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Tuchel’s winning mentality, honed through Champions League and domestic title successes, is expected to inject fresh energy into the squad. However, beyond tactics and strategy, the manager has stressed the importance of togetherness and unity within the squad.

“The main thing (in the meeting) was about the love and commitment he wants from us, how he wants us to be a family, how he wants us to be close and connected,” Rogers said.

“There are going to be good moments and bad moments, we all stick together, we all speak, we all talk, we’re all connected. We know what we want from each other, what we need from each other, we know the things to say to each other, how we are and how we’ll react. He said that was a massive thing he wants. The love and the family feeling he wants around the place.”

Sunrisers, Kings look to sign off on a high in dead rubber

Both the sides have missed out on qualification for playoffs, even before their last league game

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Big pictureRahul Tripathi and Abhishek Sharma are uncapped and have been impressive. Umran Malik has been fast, fiery and impactful, albeit a bit expensive at times.Arshdeep Singh and Kagiso Rabada have economy rates of 7.31 and 8.30 respectively in the death overs, the first and third-best among bowlers in IPL 2022. Shikhar Dhawan has yet again been among the runs, the seventh successive time where he has crossed the 400-run mark in a season. Liam Livingstone is among the top six-hitters this IPL while Jitesh Sharma has been a revelation as a finisher.LIVE in the USA

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But at the end of it all, both Sunrisers Hyderabad and Punjab Kings have missed out on qualification for playoffs, even before their last league game, thanks to Royal Challengers Bangalore’s win over Gujarat Titans.Both teams would look to sign off on a high, in what is a dead rubber, something that is not too usual in the IPL.In the newsKane Williamson has flown back to New Zealand for the birth of his second child. Sunrisers haven’t yet announced their captain for the last game, though Bhuvneshwar Kumar has led them in the past while new West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran could be another candidateLikely XIsSunrisers Hyderabad: 1 Abhishek Sharma, 2 Priyam Garg, 3 Rahul Tripathi, 4 Aiden Markram, 5 Nicholas Pooran (wk), 6 Glenn Phillips, 7 Washington Sundar, 8 Bhuvneshwar Kumar, 9 Fazalhaq Farooqi, 10 Umran Malik, 11 T NatarajanPunjab Kings: 1 Jonny Bairstow, 2 Shikhar Dhawan, 3 Mayank Agarwal (capt), 4 Liam Livingstone, 5 Bhanuka Rajapaksa/Benny Howell, 6 Jitesh Sharma (wk), 7 Harpreet Brar, 8 Rishi Dhawan/Ishan Porel, 9 Kagiso Rabada, 10 Rahul Chahar, 11 Arshdeep SinghStrategy puntAlthough Kings tend to bring Rahul Chahar into the attack a bit later in the innings, there could be a case of him coming on earlier against Sunrisers given he has dismissed Abhishek twice in two innings and Tripathi twice in four meetings. Moreover, that could mean he would not be on when Pooran walks out to bat as the left-hander has a strike rate of 154 against the legspinner.Livingstone has been out to left-arm spin three times in the six innings he’s faced that type of bowling. Sunrisers could use Abhishek against him if they don’t get J Suchith in.Stats that matterKings’ scoring rate of 9.73 in the last four overs is the worst among teams in IPL 2022. Their economy rate of 9.28, though, in that phase is the lowest among the sides while Sunrisers are among the most expensive at 11.91 Kagiso Rabada has picked up at least one wicket in 11 of the 12 innings he bowled in IPL 2022 Kings have conceded the fewest sixes (16) in the last four overs this season while Sunrisers have hit the fewest (18) in the phase

Cup final king, Arsenal’s enemy: Didier Drogba’s 7 best goals for Chelsea

Didier Drogba is widely regarded as Chelsea’s greatest-ever striker.

During eight seasons at Stamford Bridge between 2004 and 2012, the Ivorian scored a total of 164 goals – a figure that makes him the Blues’ fourth-highest scorer of all time and their second-highest scorer of the 21st century, behind only Frank Lampard.

From bullet headers to tap-ins, long-range belters to free-kicks, Drogba could do it all, while his propensity for finding the net in cup finals remains unmatched.

He scored an astonishing nine goals in nine finals for the west London club, including three winners in FA Cup finals.

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“At his best, he was unplayable,” former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher once said of Drogba, while ex-Barcelona defender Gerard Pique previously called him “one of the best strikers I have seen”.

Here are what we think are Drogba’s best Chelsea goals, taking into account factors such as quality and importance.

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Bolton v Chelsea, January 2011

Net-buster begins Reebok rout

Chelsea thrashed Bolton Wanderers 4-0 when the two sides met at the Reebok Stadium in the 2010/11 Premier League season thanks to goals from Drogba, Florent Malouda, Ramires and former Bolton striker Nicolas Anelka.

Drogba’s goal was the pick of the bunch. After receiving the ball about 40 yards out with plenty of options ahead of him, rather than use them like most would, the Ivorian chose to take a couple of touches and belt the ball towards goal himself.

Usually, such efforts would end up in Row Z, but not Drogba’s. Before Bolton ‘keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen knew it, the ball had flashed between his gloves and into the back of his net.

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Chelsea v Manchester United, May 2007

Drogba scores winner in first final at new Wembley

Drogba’s extra-time strike against Manchester United in the 2007 FA Cup final was his first of four in FA Cup finals.

After 116 minutes without a goal at the new Wembley, the Ivorian played a neat one-two with Frank Lampard on the edge of United’s box before gently lobbing the ball over the onrushing Edwin van der Sar.

The goal was enough to clinch the trophy for the Blues for the first time in seven years. Drogba again found the target in the 2009, 2010 and 2012 FA Cup finals, all of which Chelsea won.

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Arsenal v Chelsea, November 2009

Brilliant Drogba brace sinks Arsenal one more

No club feared Drogba like Arsenal. During his career at Stamford Bridge, the Chelsea star hit a whopping 13 goals in just 15 games against the Gunners – more than he managed against any other team.

Two of his best goals against the north Londoners came in a 3-0 win for the Blues in November 2009 at the Emirates Stadium.

His first was an expertly guided effort into the top corner from a low cross by Ashley Cole, while his second was a thunderous free-kick that he struck with his in-step and ended up in the side netting. Which was better? We’ll let you decide.

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Chelsea v Portsmouth, May 2010

Drogba scores again in FA Cup final

Drogba’s goal against Portsmouth in the 2010 FA Cup final at Wembley was almost a carbon copy of his free-kick against Arsenal from the previous year, but with added importance.

Scored again with the in-step of his right foot – a free-kick technique which became his trademark during his latter years at Chelsea – the goal was not only enough to secure a 1-0 victory for the Blues in the final, it also ensured the club won their first-ever domestic double, having secured the Premier League the previous weekend.

“It’s a fantastic day for us, for the club, and for me as well, because [it’s] the first time as a professional I achieved the double,” he said after the game.

“It’s amazing, you know. It’s difficult to find the words to describe how I feel right now.”

3

Everton v Chelsea, December 2006

Blues bag two screamers in comeback win

Chelsea had to come from behind twice to beat Everton 3-2 at Goodison Park in late 2006.

Mikel Arteta had put the hosts in front from the spot, but the Blues levelled through a Tim Howard own-goal shortly after the break. Defender Joseph Yobo then restored Everton’s lead, which David Moyes’ side held until the 81st minute when Frank Lampard hit a dipping screamer from just outside the box.

Six minutes later, Drogba broke Everton hearts, and one-upped Lampard with a superb strike of his own, firing home a thumping half-volley from 35 yards out to secure all three points for Jose Mourinho’s team.

2

Chelsea v Liverpool, September 2006

Drogba's turn and shot stuns flat-footed Reina

Drogba scored the only goal as Chelsea beat Liverpool 1-0 at Stamford Bridge early in the 2006/07 season, and boy, was it one for the history books.

Receiving the ball on the edge of the Liverpool box with his back to goal, the Chelsea striker chested the ball down, turned swiftly, and slammed it towards goal on the half-volley with his supposedly weaker left foot.

Reds ‘keeper Pepe Reina could only watch on in disbelief as the ball nestled in the side of his net and Drogba reeled away in celebration, also looking slightly surprised at what exactly he’d just done.

Drogba told the Premier League’s official website in 2016 that the goal was his favourite from his time in the English top flight.

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Bayern Munich v Chelsea, May 2012

Drogba breaks Bayern hearts – twice

Drogba’s late goal against Bayern Munich in the 2012 Champions League final is the most important in the club’s history.

Trailing the German giants 1-0 in the 88th minute, the Chelsea striker leapt above everybody in the box to head in from Juan Mata’s corner at the near post in emphatic fashion.

After extra-time ended without a winner, the game then went to a penalty shootout, where Drogba stepped up to slot home the winning spot-kick and bag the Blues their first Champions League trophy. It doesn’t get any better than that.

'Something strange in his knee' – Arsenal handed worrying update on Riccardo Calafiori after defender hobbles out of Italy's Nations League clash with Germany

Arsenal's Riccardo Calafiori picked up an injury during Italy's Nations League loss to Germany, and boss Luciano Spalletti has provided an update.

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  • Calafiori picks up injury in Germany loss
  • Spalletti provides an update on Arsenal star
  • Participation for second-leg under question
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    Calafiori started for Italy in their 2-1 loss to Germany in the first leg of their Nations League quarterfinal clash, however, the Arsenal defender appeared to pick up an injury during the clash. The injury came after Calafiori seemed to slip during a German attack and landed awkwardly on his knee.

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    After some treatment on the field, Calafiori was able to continue and took part in the full 90 minutes of the clash. However, Italy boss Spalletti has now revealed that the Arsenal centre-back felt 'something strange' in his knee, sparking concerns at Arsenal.

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    Speaking to the media, Spalletti said: “We still don’t know if he’s injured. Ricky feels something strange in his knee but we still don’t know."

  • WHAT NEXT FOR CALAFIORI?

    The Arsenal defender will likely take proper care of his knee injury as he has been a victim of a major knee injury as a 16-year-old. His participation in Arsenal's next Premier League clash against Fulham could be in doubt.

Chelsea stance on selling "top" star as Liverpool and Man City now eye move

Elite Premier League rivals Liverpool and Man City are now both eyeing up a move for one of Enzo Maresca’s top Chelsea stars, with the Stamford Bridge side making their stance crystal clear to the two teams.

Most likely players to leave Chelsea in January or next summer

There are a few very likely outgoings to take into consideration as we approach both January and next summer, with left-back Ben Chilwell, midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka and Cesare Casadei all appearing favourites to quit Chelsea in 2025.

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Chilwell, on a reported £200,000-per-week in west London, is firmly out of Maresca’s long-term plans – featuring over just 45 minutes in all competitions this season – which came during their 5-1 win over Barrow in the Carabao Cup.

Barring a truly sensational turnaround for the Englishman, it has been widely reported that Chelsea are ready to sell Chilwell as early as January, with reliable media sources claiming that BlueCo want suitors to come forward and put in offers for him.

Chilwell is believed to be a man in demand ahead of the winter window, and the same can actually be said of Chukwuemeka.

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The 20-year-old, who’s also been handed precious few chances to impress under Maresca this season, is believed to be on the radar of both AC Milan and Barcelona – while West Ham and Crystal Palace have been named as potential landing spots for Chukwuemeka as well.

We’re nearly at the midway point of December, so reports of pre-January negotiations are beginning to heat up. This is certainly the case for Casadei, as the Italian press is now claiming that Monza are in fast-moving talks to sign the midfielder and want him by January 2 (La Gazzetta dello Sport).

There are some rumours that Chelsea could also look to offload Disasi to make room for a new centre-back, which comes amid claims that signing a new central defender is seen as a transfer priority by BlueCo.

Liverpool and Man City now eyeing Chelsea star Malo Gusto

One player who is very unlikely to leave anytime soon, though, is fan-favourite defender Malo Gusto.

The right-back has emerged as one of Chelsea’s most “superb” stars over the last two seasons, as per reliable journalist Simon Phillips, who also writes that both Liverpool and Man City are now eyeing a move for Gusto.

The elite duo are looking at long-term replacements for Kyle Walker and Trent Alexander-Arnold respectively, if either player were to depart.

Maresca, despite calling Gusto a “top” player for his age, wants the Frenchman to improve his attacking output behind the scenes. However, those within the club apparently “love” Gusto – and their stance is that the 21-year-old is absolutely not for sale.

Chelsea view the former Lyon starlet as a key member of their long-term project, so both Pep Guardiola and Arne Slot may have to look elsewhere for alternative full-backs.

فيديو | تشواميني يسجل هدف ريال مدريد الثاني أمام برشلونة

تمكن لاعب ريال مدريد أوريلين تشواميني، من تسجيل الهدف الثاني في شباك برشلونة، خلال منافسات كأس ملك إسبانيا.

ويواجه نادي ريال مدريد نظيره برشلونة، ضمن منافسات نهائي مسابقة كأس ملك إسبانيا على ملعب “لا كارتوخا”.

اقرأ ايضاً.. فيديو | من ركلة حرة.. مبابي يسجل هدف تعادل ريال مدريد أمام برشلونة

ونجح أوريلين تشواميني في تسجيل هدف ريال مدريد الثاني في اللقاء عند الدقيقة 77 من عمر الشوط الثاني.

الهدف جاء بضربة رأسية عن طريق تشواميني بعدما تلقى تمريرة عرضية من أردا جولر، ليهز شباك برشلونة معلناً تقدم الفريق الملكي في نتيجة المباراة.

يذكر أن بيدري قد افتتح التسجيل لصالح برشلونة عند الدقيقة 28 من عمر الشوط الأول.

وتمكن البديل كيليان مبابي من إحراز هدف التعادل لصالح الفريق الملكي ريال مدريد من ضربة حرة مباشرة بالدقيقة 70 من عمر الشوط الثاني. هدف ريال مدريد الثاني أمام برشلونة في نهائي كأس ملك إسبانيا

Man City ready to make January move for 21 y/o as Kyle Walker replacement

Manchester City are ready to make a January move for a 21-year-old who is seen as a replacement for Kyle Walker, according to a new report.

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It is now back-to-back wins for the Blues, as they sailed past West Ham United 4-1 at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday. Pep Guardiola’s side still have a lot to do to have a chance of winning the Premier League, and with lots of work to do in the Champions League as well, it could mean City are busy in what remains of this transfer window.

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Signing a new midfielder is likely to remain high on the list of priorities for the Premier League champions due to Rodri’s absence. It was reported last month that City are ready to go all out and sign Martin Zubimendi this month after holding internal talks about the midfielder. Zubimendi was heavily linked with a move to Liverpool in the summer, but a move didn’t work out, and now City look keen to land the player but will have to trigger his £52 million release clause.

Meanwhile, it has been reported by an Egyptian outlet that Omar Marmoush may well be close to signing for Man City. The forward currently plays for Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt, but it is being reported that a deal has already been completed with City in which they agreed to pay £50 million.

Man City ready to make January move for 21 y/o defender

As the Blues continue to put their transfer plans in place, according to TBR Football, Man City are ready to make a move for Juventus defender Nicolo Savona this month.

The 21-year-old came through the academy at the Italian giants and this season has found himself a consistent fixture in the Juventus first-team squad. Savona, who is predominantly a right-back but can also play at centre-back, has started a combined 15 times in the league and Champions League this season.

Savona started for Juventus in their game against City, and now, according to TBR Football, the Blues are looking to make a move for the defender this month. The Blues are ready to part ways with Walker this year, as teams from Saudi Arabia continue to keep an eye on his situation.

Nicolo Savona’s 24/25 Serie A stats

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Minutes per game

64

Goals

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Big chances created

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Clean sheets

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Interceptions per game

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Tackles per game

1.1

Balls recovered per 90

3.0

Clearances per 90

0.5

City have been looking at several potential replacements for the England defender, and Savona is one that has stood out to them and left them impressed. Scouts at City feel the Italian is ready-made for Guardiola’s system, as he can also play at centre-back. Savona is under contract until 2029, but Juventus’ resolve could be tested this month, as City eye reinforcements in defence. It is not clear how City value the defender or how much Juventus would want to part ways with Savona, but the Blues will hope the lure of Premier League football and working under Guardiola will help them get a deal over the line.

Dewald Brevis, Tristan Stubbs on Hundred wildcard longlist

South Africa and Mumbai Indians batters up for selection in Thursday’s mini-draft

Matt Roller06-Jun-2022Dewald Brevis and Tristan Stubbs, the young South African batters who played for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2022, have registered their interest in becoming overseas players in the Hundred this summer.Brevis, 19, represented South Africa at the Under-19 World Cup earlier this year and showed glimpses of his ability in the IPL after he was signed for INR 3 crore at February’s auction, making 161 runs at a strike rate of 142.47 in his seven appearances for Mumbai.Stubbs, 21, was the standout batter in CSA’s T20 Challenge and while he made only two runs in his two innings for Mumbai after signing as a replacement, he has been included in South Africa’s T20I squad for their upcoming tour to India.The pair are among the 257 men’s players who have registered for the ‘wildcard’ draft for overseas players in the Hundred on Thursday, June 9, which will see each of the eight teams add a fourth overseas player to the squad they picked at April’s draft.Related

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The ‘wildcard’ overseas players will each be paid £50,000. Teams will still only be allowed to field three overseas players in their XI but the ECB hope that having a back-up player in each squad will minimise disruption when players are partially unavailable due to international commitments or injury.The majority of players who went unsold at the draft have put themselves forward for the wildcard draft, though some – including Babar Azam, Shadab Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman and David Warner – have only made themselves available as replacement players. Teams were sent a longlist of names earlier this week, with Brevis, Stubbs and James Neesham the three players added since the draft.Players who were initially undrafted but are part of the wildcard draft include Qais Ahmad, Finn Allen, Shimron Hetmyer, Marnus Labuschagne, Evin Lewis and Imran Tahir, though some players will have their availability heavily limited by international commitments. Mohammad Hasnain, the Pakistan seamer, is also a notable inclusion despite his current suspension from bowling.Each team will also sign a domestic wildcard player for £30,000 in early July, after the group stages of the T20 Blast. Several teams are also recruiting replacement players due to injury: Tom Helm has been lined up as Matthew Fisher’s replacement at Birmingham Phoenix, while Oval Invincibles and London Spirit are recruiting replacements for the injured Saqib Mahmood and Blake Cullen respectively.Each women’s team will also sign a fourth overseas player as a wildcard, who will be paid £15,000. Kim Garth, the Ireland-born allrounder who is in the process of qualifying for Australia, is a notable inclusion on the women’s longlist.Men’s pick order: 1 Oval Invincibles, 2 Northern Superchargers, 3 London Spirit, 4 Manchester Originals, 5 Welsh Fire, 6 Birmingham Phoenix, 7 Trent Rockets, 8 Southern BraveWomen’s pick order: 1 Welsh Fire, 2 Trent Rockets, 3 Northern Superchargers, 4 Manchester Originals, 5 London Spirit, 6 Birmingham Phoenix, 7 Southern Brave, 8 Oval Invincibles

Better than Taylor: 8/10 Ipswich gem was the real star of the show v Wolves

Ipswich Town experienced the utter jubilation of a last-minute winner away at Wolverhampton Wanderers, having fallen victim to a devastating loss right at the death versus AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League just one match prior to this golden outing at Molineux.

Tractor Boys supporters packed into Wolves’ home ground would have been fearing another poor result after Matheus Cunha had levelled the match late on at 1-1, but second-half substitute Jack Taylor was the hero the away masses craved when he dramatically headed home a chance from a corner on the 94th-minute mark.

The former Peterborough United midfielder hasn’t been a staple of Kieran McKenna’s starting lineups since promotion, but after this invaluable contribution, he could well be gifted more opportunities.

Taylor's important winner

Whilst a home win still manages to evade the Suffolk side, this goal means Ipswich now have two victories on the road after overcoming Tottenham Hotspur by the same 2-1 scoreline.

Whilst that trip to North London saw Ipswich boldly pick up the three points, this win at Molineux was far more gritty and hard-fought in nature, with Taylor stealing the headlines when converting a late opening after a Jack Clarke corner found him in space.

That must be the highlight of Taylor’s time in an Ipswich shirt to date, with the ecstatic number 14 only on the pitch for a matter of 15 minutes before powering home a header to send the travelling support into raptures.

Only starting once this season so far in the top-flight, moments of magic like this could see McKenna try out the 26-year-old from the start more often moving forward, especially as games come thick and fast.

But, there is another midfield presence that shone even brighter than Taylor across the majority of the tense contest who will hope he can remain front and centre of his manager’s first team plans too.

Cajuste's performance in numbers

Jens Cajuste arguably put in his best display for the Premier League relegation candidates since his summer loan move from Napoli versus Gary O’Neil’s hosts, with this being his seventh start in the division so far.

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Very rarely squandering possession when on the pitch, with just two mishit passes from 32 attempted, the Scandinavian midfielder also displayed a bite in his game to help out the defenders behind him as a holding option.

Cajuste’s performance in numbers

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Minutes played

75

Goals scored

0

Assists

0

Touches

45

Accurate passes

30/32 (94%)

Key passes

1

Successful dribbles

2/2

Interceptions

2

Tackles

3

Total duels won

8/13

Stats by Sofascore

Overall, it was a very well-rounded display from the Swede, who won eight of his 13 aerial duels on the day to show off his imposing nature in the middle, whilst also displaying his daringness to venture forward on occasion with 100% of his dribbles successfully completed.

Cajuste would be rewarded with a high 8/10 rating post-match by East Anglian Daily Times journalist Alex Jones, who labelled the 25-year-old’s display as “exceptional” and even gifted him the accolade of being Ipswich’s man of the match.

Also receiving the honour of being Ipswich’s player of the month for November recently, Cajuste will want to kick on and put in some more exemplary performances, with more wins tallied up next to his side’s name in the Premier League rankings consequently.

There is still some way to go before the close of the season, but McKenna will be encouraged by his team’s fight at Molineux in downing a fellow relegation rival.

Now, it’s all about finally picking up that elusive home win, with the potential for that to come when Newcastle United travel to Portman Road just four days before Christmas.

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Sri Lanka call up Matheesha Pathirana, Nuwanidu Fernando for T20I series against Australia

Top-order batter Nuwanidu Fernando, and right-arm seamer Matheesha Pathirana have broken into Sri Lanka’s T20I squad, for the forthcoming series against Australia. Both have come into the side having impressed overseas – Nuwanidu (22) in England, and Pathirana (19) in the IPL.However, there are no places for allrounder Dhananajaya de Silva, fast bowler Lahiru Kumara, or wicketkeeper batters Dinesh Chandimal and Niroshand Dickwella. Kusal Mendis is likely to take the gloves.Making a return to the T20 squad, also, are seamer Kasun Rajitha and left-arm wristspinner Lakshan Sandakan. Legspinner Jeffrey Vandersay has, like Dickwella, been relegated to the standby players list. Avishka Fernando and Kusal Perera remain unavailable through injury. Neither have played a competitive match for months.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Nuwanidu comes in on the back of his 126 not out off 67 balls, which he made for Sri Lanka’s Development XI, against Gloucestershire. The younger brother of Test seam bowler Vishwa, Nuwanidu has largely been picked on potential, having made only two other half-centuries in 20 T20 innings.So too Pathirana, who bowls with a Lasith Malinga-esque, slingy action, and had impressed in two outings for Chennai Super Kings, claiming 2 for 24 in one match, and 0 for 28 (in 3.4 overs) in the other. Pathirana had come in for particular praise by MS Dhoni, who had called him an “excellent death bowler” who had a big margin for error because he is difficult to hit in the air.Related

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Pathirana is actually one of two round-arm bowlers in this Sri Lanka squad. Nuwan Thushara, who played two T20Is earlier in the year, is also in the squad. They are joined on the pace front by Dushmantha Chameera, Chamika Karunaratne, Lahiru Madushanka, and Rajitha, who recently made a successful return from injury in the Test format.On the spin front, Sri Lanka are led by Wanindu Hasaranga and Maheesh Theekshana, who both had successful stints at the IPL. Hasaranga had a particularly excellent season, picking up 26 wickets at an economy rate of 7.54. He was one wicket off claiming the purple cap. Ramesh Mendis, Praveen Jayawickrama, and Sandakan are the other options.The batting is fairly straightforward. Chandimal and de Silva were omitted on account of their modest strike rates in this format. Danushka Gunathilaka, Kusal Mendis, Charith Asalanka, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, and Nuwanidu Fernando are all in the running for top order spots, while Dasun Shanaka, Madushanka, and Karunaratne are the middle order options.The three-match series begins on June 7, at Khettarama (Colombo).Standby: Jeffrey Vandersay, Niroshan Dickwella

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