Bethell, Root tons, Archer four-for see England hand out record thrashing

Jacob Bethell cracked the first hundred of his professional career as England thrashed South Africa by a record margin in Southampton. Bethell’s 110 off 82 balls, a timely reminder of his immense talent, was more than South Africa’s batters managed between them as Jofra Archer ran through their top order in a blistering new-ball spell to set up a thumping consolation win.At 21, Bethell became the second-youngest England player to score a men’s ODI hundred and set the platform for a huge total in a 182-run partnership with fellow centurion Joe Root, who hardly broke a sweat. South Africa were never likely to chase 415 even if Temba Bavuma – who strained a calf in the field – had been fit to bat, but after a dramatic collapse it took a last-wicket stand of 15 for them to surpass their lowest-ever ODI score of 69.Archer struck with his second ball, a loosener which Aiden Markram edged behind, but there were no more of those across an opening burst of 4 for 10 in seven overs. He had Ryan Rickelton nicking behind, Matthew Breetzke top-edging while trying to leave one alone, and Tristan Stubbs caught in the slips as he cranked the pace up to 93mph/150kph.

SA fined for slow over rate

South Africa were fined 5% of their match fee for maintaining a slow over rate. They were one over short of the target after time allowances were taken into consideration. As per Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct, players are fined 5% of their match fee for every over their side fails to bowl in the allotted time.

It was a searing spell which had South Africa’s batters hopping around, with Stubbs and Corbin Bosch both wearing blows on the body. Archer was well backed up by Brydon Carse, who had Wiaan Mulder caught off the top edge and Dewald Brevis edging to third slip, before Adil Rashid mopped up the tail. It could have been even worse but for two dropped catches.Harry Brook, England’s captain, hailed the “ultimate performance” from his side, while Bavuma promised a debrief after “a poor showing” in which things went “terribly wrong” for South Africa. “A display like that doesn’t do us justice,” he said, before sheepishly lifting the series trophy.Bethell’s twin failures in England’s fifth-Test defeat to India at The Oval sparked countless column inches, which highlighted the low volume of cricket that he has played this summer. He acknowledged on Sunday morning that he could have played more, but his 76-ball hundred underlined that he is a special talent whose rapid promotion to this level is deserved.Jofra Archer ripped the heart out of South Africa’s batting•Philip Brown/Getty Images

South Africa had the chance to inflict England’s first home whitewash since 2006 after sealing the series at Lord’s on Thursday but were completely bereft of intensity. They rested Lungi Ngidi and were uncharacteristically sloppy in the field: Breetzke made a hash of a very simple chance off Jamie Smith at cover, but Nandre Burger’s drop of Bethell on 44 at mid-on proved particularly costly.Retaining his spot at No. 4, Bethell took the initiative early in his innings by attacking Keshav Maharaj. He punished the short ball, launched three straight sixes, and reached three figures with a rasping cover drive, celebrating his first senior century in his 141st innings across first-class, List A and T20 cricket by running towards the pavilion with his arms outstretched.Bethell has now made at least 50 in four of his six ODI innings this year, and this hundred confirmed his status both as an automatic pick in England’s white-ball teams and as one of the world’s most exciting young batters. If he can continue his form on a tour to New Zealand in late October, he could yet displace Ollie Pope as England’s No. 3 for the first Ashes Test in Perth.Related

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Root played in Bethell’s slipstream, reaching an effortless hundred – his 19th in ODIs, six more than any other England batter – in 95 balls. It was vintage Root: he hit only six boundaries but scored 50 singles, 10 twos and two threes to run South Africa ragged. For the second ODI series in a row, they conceded 400-plus in a dead-rubber after going 2-0 up with a game to spare.England made their best start of the series after being asked to bat first by Bavuma, reaching 59 in the ninth over before Ben Duckett’s international summer ended with a top-edged pull to midwicket. Smith looked in fine touch, racing to his second half-century of the series, before he swung Maharaj straight to long-on for 62 two balls after the drinks break.South African heads dropped during Bethell and Root’s vast stand, and even two quick wickets in the 41st over – Bethell stumped charging Maharaj, and Brook run out for the second time in the series while attempting a casual second – could not slow the scoring rate, as Jos Buttler and Will Jacks ensured a strong finish.Buttler belted 62 not out off 32, launching Maharaj back over his head, scooping Mulder for six and turning a ramp off Burger into a late deflection for four. Jacks’ straight six off Burger doubled as a forewarning for the government’s emergency alarm test, which set off a flurry of phones in the stands; a loft over cover took England past 400 for the seventh time in ODIs.South Africa’s bowling effort was summed up by them conceding 27 extras, including 19 wides, while Burger’s analysis – 0 for 95 off 10 – was the most expensive in their ODI history. Codi Yusuf only narrowly avoided the feat himself in conceding 80 from his 10 wicketless overs of medium pace – the most by a South African debutant in ODIs – then became the second of Rashid’s three victims.

Internacional vence Nova Iguaçu sem sustos e se classifica para a terceira fase da Copa do Brasil

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O Internacional conquistou a vitória sobre o Nova Iguaçu por 2 a 0, nesta quarta-feira (13), pela segunda fase da Copa do Brasil. Enner Valencia foi o autor dos dois gols da equipe de Eduardo Coudet.

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Com o triunfo, o Colorado aguarda o sorteio da próxima fase para conhecer seu adversário no torneio. Os próximos confrontos serão disputados em jogos de ida e volta.

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⚽ COMO FOI A PARTIDA?

Na etapa inicial, o Internacional teve controle da partida e mereceu a vitória parcial. O Colorado saiu na frente do Nova Iguaçu com Valencia aproveitando um rebote do goleiro Fabrício após cabeçada de Wanderson para abrir o placar. A equipe do Rio de Janeiro teve uma boa oportunidade com Yago, mas esteve mais perto de sofrer o segundo gol na reta final com Maicon impedindo uma finalização de Alan Patrick em cima da linha da meta.

No segundo tempo, as duas equipes entraram em uma intensidade menor, e o Nova Iguaçu ficou com um jogador a menos com a expulsão de Igor Fraga. Logo na sequência, o Internacional ampliou o marcador com Valencia recebendo passe de Bustos em posição irregular e finalizando para marcar o gol. Como essa fase da Copa do Brasil não tem VAR, a jogada foi validada.

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✅ O QUE VEM POR AÍ?

No domingo (17), o Nova Iguaçu encara o Vasco pelo jogo de volta da semifinal do Campeonato Carioca em busca de uma vaga na decisão do estadual. Por outro lado, o Inter enfrenta o Juventude, pelo jogo de ida da semifinal do Gauchão.

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تشابي ألونسو يهاجم حكم مباراة ريال مدريد وسيلتا فيجو: متساهل.. وقراراته أربكتنا

وجه تشابي ألونسو مدرب ريال مدريد، انتقادًا للتحكيم عقب الهزيمة أمام سيلتا فيجو في بطولة الدوري الإسباني، مؤكدًا أن قرارات الحكم أربكت الفريق.

وتعرض ريال مدريد للهزيمة أمام سيلتا فيجو، بهدفين دون رد، وأشهر الحكم البطاقة الحمراء لألفارو كاريراس وفران جارسيا، خلال اللقاء، بالإضافة لأخرى لإندريك من على مقاعد البدلاء.

وسيخوض ريال مدريد مباراة أمام مانشستر سيتي يوم الأربعاء المقبل في دوري أبطال أوروبا، وأدلى تشابي بتصريحاته.

وقال تشابي في تصريحات نشرتها صحيفة “آس” الإسبانية: “جميعنا غاضبون، لم تكن المباراة كما تمنينا، ولا النتيجة، إصابة ميليتاو أثّرت علينا منذ البداية، واستغرقنا بعض الوقت للتعافي، أجرينا بعض التعديلات”.

وأضاف: “لم تسر المباراة كما خططنا لها، لذا علينا المضي قدمًا بأسرع وقت ممكن، ثلاث نقاط فقط؛ الطريق طويل في الدوري، لدينا دوري أبطال أوروبا يوم الأربعاء لنستعيد توازننا ونتخلص من هذا الشعور السيء”.

وأردف: “لم يكن الأمر كما توقعنا، خططنا للمباراة بإيقاع سريع، وضغطنا على خصم قوي، وكنا نفتقر إلى بعض الجوانب، أربكت إصابة ميليتاو خططنا، إنه خبر سيء؛ كنا نعاني من الإصابات، وهذه إصابة أخرى تُضاف إلى مشاكلنا”.

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وأشار: “استغرقنا بعض الوقت للرد؛ لم نتفاعل حقًا إلا عندما كنا بعشرة لاعبين، إنها ثلاث نقاط، إنه أمر مؤلم، نحن غاضبون، والآن علينا أن نُظهر جانبًا مختلفًا يوم الأربعاء”.

وشدد: “جميعنا نتحمل المسؤولية، عن الأوقات الجيدة والسيئة، علينا أن نتعامل مع الأمر بمسؤولية، لا يجب أن ننظر بعيدًا، الوضع صعب بسبب الإصابات، علينا إجراء تغييرات؛ سنرى”.

وواصل تشابي: “هذه هي كرة القدم، علينا أن نتطلع إلى الأمام، نعلم ما هي متطلباتنا، فالهزائم مؤلمة للغاية، لكن علينا أن نتطلع إلى الأمام، هذه مسؤولية الجميع؛ علينا جميعًا الالتزام بالقيام بالأمور على أكمل وجه، نعلم أن النقاط التي نخسرها مهمة، لكنها ليست حاسمة”.

وسُئل تشابي إذا كانت وظيفته كمدرب لريال مدريد على المحك أمام مانشستر سيتي في المباراة المقبلة، وأجاب: “نسعى للفوز بثلاث نقاط في دوري أبطال أوروبا، ونحن في وضع جيد، وهذا هو المهم، نريد أن نؤدي بشكل جيد وأن نلعب بشكل أفضل مما قدمناه اليوم”.

وعن سبب افتقاد الفريق لرباطة جأشه، رد: “أربكتنا قرارات الحكم، لم يُراعِ إضاعة الوقت، مما أربك إيقاعنا، وكان متساهلاً للغاية، لا أعرف شيئًا عن البطاقة الصفراء لـ كاريراس، فقد كانت مثيرة للجدل، لم تعجبني، فقد أربكتنا قليلاً، وأخرجتنا من أجواء المباراة خلال تلك الفترات، لم يعجبني التحكيم”.

وأصر: “سنفكر في الخطوة التالية يوم الأربعاء، الوضع الحالي مؤلم بلا شك، لكن علينا أن نتطلع إلى المستقبل، بالمعايير العالية التي يتطلبها هذا النادي، بالفخر اللازم، هذا هو هدفنا على المدى القريب”.

وعما يحتاجه ماستانتونو وسيبايوس للعب، أوضح المدرب: “فرانكو يستعيد مستواه؛ بعد إصابته في الفخذ، يحتاج إلى المزيد من التدريب، حالته تتحسن وهو متاح، في الوقت الحالي، القرار تكتيكي”.

وعن كيفية إيجاد حلول لمواجهة التكتلات الدفاعية المنخفضة، أفاد: “علينا إيجادها؛ فهذه مواقف سنواجهها كثيرًا، علينا الاستعداد لها وخلق المزيد من الفرص، عندما كنا بعشرة لاعبين، خلقنا فرصًا أكثر، الأمر يتعلق بإيجاد الحلول والعمل عليها، الفريق يريد المنافسة، ويريد بناء أساس متين، نحن على الطريق الصحيح”.

وإذا كانت هذه المباراة تعكس مشاكل الفريق، أتم: “نسعى للفوز بالنقاط الثلاث في كل مباراة، ستكون مباراة مهمة ومثيرة، بذلنا جهدًا كبيرًا في فالديبيباس، وهذا ما يجب أن نركز عليه، إنها ثلاث نقاط، وهي مؤلمة بالطبع، ونحن نشارك جماهيرنا هذا الألم، كنا نطمح للصعود إلى مركز أعلى في جدول الترتيب، لكن الطريق لا يزال طويلًا، هذه هي كرة القدم، ودائمًا ما تكون هكذا”.

فان دايك عن لاعب ليفربول: هداف رائع وسيخبركم بنفسه

أشاد فان دايك نجم دفاع الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي ليفربول بقدرات زميله في الفريق موضحًا أن الأخير يعمل بجد منذ انضمامه إلى الريدز.

ووقع ليفربول مع إيزاك خلال صيف العام الحالي قادمًا من صفوف نيوكاسل يونايتد مقابل أكثر من 130 مليون يورو.

لكن إيزاك فشل في تقديم المستوى المطلوب منه مع ليفربول ووقع اللاعب تحت طاولة الانتقادات.

وبدأ إيزاك في تنفس الصعداء، بعدما سجل هدفه الأول مع ليفربول في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز هذا الموسم أمام وست هام يونايتد، وذلك يوم الأحد الماضي حيث فاز الريدز 2-0.

وأكد فيرجيل فان دايك، قائد ليفربول، أنه يعرف جيدًا جودة إيزاك حيث قال لموقع فريقه الرسمي: “لم يكن أليكس في أفضل حالاته منذ انضمامه، كما أعتقد أنه سيخبركم بنفسه لكنه كان يعمل بجد شديد خلف الكواليس ونحن نعرف جودته، إنه هداف بارع ونأمل أن يكون هذا الهدف هو الأول من بين العديد من أهدافه في الدوري بقميص ليفربول”.

وعن الفوز على وست هام أضاف فان دايك: “لا شيء في كرة القدم يضاهي شعور الفوز، وبعد أن اتخذنا خطوة في الاتجاه الصحيح ضد وست هام يوم الأحد نحن مصممون على البناء على ذلك”.

وأوضح: “لقد قلت قبل بداية عطلة نهاية الأسبوع إننا سنبذل قصارى جهدنا للخروج من هذه الفترة الصعبة، وأعتقد أن الأداء الذي قدمناه في لندن أكد ذلك”.

وأردف: “سواءً كنت في فترة جيدة أو سيئة فالأمر يعود دائمًا إلى نفس الشيء، العمل الجاد والتكاتف، وإذا بذلتَ قصارى جهدك وعملتَ كفريق فستأتي المكافأة عاجلًا أم آجلًا”.

وتابع: “لقد قدمنا أداءً رائعًا يوم الأحد، لكنها مباراة واحدة فقط ونعلم أننا بحاجة إلى مواصلة ذلك الآن وإظهار بعض الثبات، مع ذلك آمل أن تروا مدى رغبتنا في تغيير الأمور ومدى استعدادنا للعمل بجد لتحقيق ذلك”.

واستكمل: “نعلم أن الأمور لم تكن على ما يرام بالنسبة لنا مؤخرًا، لكن مباراة الأحد كانت موضع ترحيب كبير سواء من حيث النتيجة أو الأداء، كان من الرائع رؤية ألكسندر إيزاك يسجل هدفه الأول في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز مع النادي”.

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وقال: ”أود أيضًا أن أشيد بجو جميز في أول مشاركة له كأساسي في الدوري هذا الموسم، لقد قلت مرارًا وتكرارًا إنه لتحقيق النجاح نحتاج من الجميع أن يكونوا مستعدين للقيام بدورهم، سواءً من البداية أو من مقاعد البدلاء، أعتقد أن جو كان رائعًا في ذلك اليوم لذا فله كل الفضل”.

ووجه فان دايك الشكر لجماهير ليفربول ، حيث أضاف: “لا بد لي من القول أيضًا إن الدعم الذي قدمتموه لنا في نهاية الأسبوع كان رائعًا”.

وأوضح: “كما قلت نعلم أننا خذلنا أنفسنا في بعض الأحيان في الأسابيع الأخيرة، لكن دعمكم لنا كان بالغ الأهمية ومقدرًا للغاية، سنحتاجكم مجددًا هذا المساء حيث نواجه فريق سندرلاند الذي يقدم موسمًا رائعًا بعد صعوده من التشامبيونشيب”.

وأردف: “لا توجد مباراة سهلة في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز وعلينا أن نكون مستعدين للسير على خطى وست هام، وأن نحافظ على تواضعنا ونواصل التقدم، هذا يعني أولًا وقبل كل شيء، القيام بالأساسيات والمنافسة، والجري بقوة، والدفاع كفريق، ثم نأمل أن نظهر قدراتنا”.

واختتم فان دايك: “كانت مباراتانا الأخيرتان على ملعب أنفيلد مخيبتين للآمال للغاية ولا يمكننا تجاهل ذلك، نعلم أنكم تستحقون أداءً أفضل بكثير مما شاهدتموه ضد نوتينجهام فورست وآيندهوفن، وهذا ما نعتزم إظهاره لكم الليلة”.

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His crucial knocks included an unbeaten 12-ball 36 in the quarter-final against Vidarbha and another unbeaten 15-ball 36 in the final against Madhya Pradesh. Additionally, he took eight wickets in nine innings with his seam-ups. Although he is yet to play an IPL game, this will be Shedge’s second stint in the tournament, after having previously been a late replacement for Jaydev Unadkat at Lucknow Super Giants in 2023.Ryan Rickelton prepares for his first IPL season•Mumbai IndiansRyan Rickelton (Mumbai Indians)A South African wicketkeeper-batter will likely open along with Rohit Sharma for MI in the IPL. Sounds familiar? During their title-winning campaigns in 2019 and 2020, Quinton de Kock was a powerful presence at the top of the order. MI tried to get de Kock back for this IPL too, but Kolkata Knight Riders outbid them, so they picked Ryan Rickelton, a younger, taller version of de Kock.MI’s investment in Rickelton’s big hitting paid off earlier this year when he had helped deliver a maiden SA20 title for MI Cape Town. He had a chart-topping strike rate of 177.41 in the powerplay and showed that he could explosive outside of that phase of play as well. Rickelton had also clattered a 63-ball century for Seattle Orcas in the Major League Cricket (MLC) in the USA last year. Can he crack the IPL too?Priyansh Arya at Punjab Kings’ pre-season camp ahead of IPL 2025•Punjab KingsPriyansh Arya (Punjab Kings)A left-handed opener, Arya gained widespread recognition for hitting six sixes in an over during a Delhi Premier League match, finishing with 120 off 50 balls. He also put on a partnership of 286 with Ayush Badoni. Arya topped the DPL run charts with 608 runs in 10 innings at a strike rate of 199. His impressive form continued in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, where he scored 325 runs in nine innings at a strike rate of 177, including a century against Uttar Pradesh just before being bought by Punjab Kings for INR 3.4 crore at the IPL mega auction.Corbin Bosch won the SA20 title with MI Cape Town•SA20Corbin Bosch (Mumbai Indians)Corbin Bosch’s name didn’t even come up for bidding at the mega auction in November last year, but he could well be a wildcard player for MI after being picked as a replacement for the injured Lizaad Williams. With Hardik Pandya certain to miss MI’s opening game on Sunday, against Chennai Super Kings at Chepauk because of an over-rate offence from last season, Bosch could be thrown into the mix right away to provide the balance that Hardik usually does.Bosch, a South African bowling allrounder, is a bit of a late bloomer. At 30, he made his international debut and had a good SA20 season with MI Cape Town. He usually operates in the middle and death overs and hits hard lengths. While he was slotted down the order at MICT, he can also float up and hit boundaries like he demonstrated during his CPL stint with Barbados Royals in 2022.Eshan Malinga is known for bowling some pretty good yorkers•SA20Eshan Malinga (Sunrisers Hyderabad) Eshan Malinga’s action isn’t as slingy as Lasith Malinga’s, but he operates in the death too. At the time of the auction, Eshan was one of the two uncapped overseas players to be picked along with New Zealand’s Bevon Jacobs. Soon after SRH acquired him for INR 1.2 crore, Eshan made his ODI debut for Sri Lanka and SA20 debut for Paarl Royals.Eshan had first emerged on Sri Lanka’s radar in 2019 after winning a nationwide fast-bowling contest where he clocked 141kph. While Eshan doesn’t hit 140kph as consistently these days, he swings the new ball and bowls accurate yorkers at the death. He floored Mohammad Haris with an inch-perfect yorker in the Emerging Asia Cup semi-final in Al Amerat in October last year. Eshan then attended an IPL trial with Rajasthan Royals, but SRH eventually outbid them. He could be a fourth overseas option for SRH, perhaps in place of Adam Zampa, when conditions favour pace.Vipraj Nigam has played with IPL winner Rinku Singh in the UPT20 league•PTI Vipraj Nigam (Delhi Capitals)At 20, Vipraj Nigam has had a rapid rise in senior cricket and was picked up by Delhi Capitals in the auction. A legspinner inspired by Rashid Khan, Nigam is known for his airspeed and the bite he gets on helpful surfaces. He gained attention in the UPT20 League with Lucknow Falcons, taking 20 wickets in 11 innings at a strike rate of 11.15 and an economy of 7.45. His strong performances led to a senior debut for Uttar Pradesh in the 2024-25 season, and he also showcased his lower-order hitting, scoring an unbeaten 27 off 8 balls to help UP reach the Syed Mushtaq Ali quarter-finals.

Mariners to Acquire First Baseman Josh Naylor From Diamondbacks

The Seattle Mariners have acquired Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Josh Naylor, according to a report from Ken Rosenthal of

Naylor is slashing .292/.360/.447 with 11 home runs and 59 RBI for Arizona this season.

In exchange for Naylor, the Mariners are sending left-hander Brandyn Garcia and righty Ashton Izzy in the deal, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.

The 25-year-old Garcia has appeared in two games for Seattle this season, and has posted a 4.50 ERA across two innings of work in relief. Izzy, meanwhile, is a 21-year-old who has pitched this season for high-A Everett. He has accumulated a 5.51 ERA across 41.1 innings.

Three teams, one spot: what India, NZ and SL must do to reach the semis

England, Australia and South Africa are already through, but who will join them in the last four?

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India – Matches 5, Wins 2, Points 4, NRR 0.526

If India beat New Zealand on Thursday, they will make the semi-finals. If they lose to New Zealand, India have to hope New Zealand lose to England before India beat Bangladesh on Sunday.A washout against New Zealand can also be a good result for India if they beat Bangladesh. India will be through to the semi-finals even if they lose against Bangladesh in the above scenario, if New Zealand and Sri Lanka (or a washout against Pakistan) lose their respective last matches.If both of India’s games in Navi Mumbai get washed out, they will qualify for the semi-finals, but only if England beat New Zealand (or if that game also gets washed out). If Sri Lanka are tied on six points with India in the above scenario, India will progress with a better net run-rate.Harmanpreet Kaur and India have little room for error in their remaining two games•ICC/Getty Images

New Zealand – Matches 5, Wins 1, Points 4, NRR -0.245

New Zealand’s next match against India will be an all-or-nothing game for them, and a loss will end their World Cup campaign. If New Zealand win their next two games, they will make the semi-finals.If New Zealand beat India but lose to England, they will have to hope Bangladesh beat India (or if it ends in a washout). Sri Lanka can also finish with six points if they beat Pakistan, but New Zealand currently have a better net run-rate.New Zealand will make the semi-finals irrespective of other results if they beat India and their match against England gets washed out. A washout against India will be good for New Zealand only if they defeat England, and India don’t bag two points against Bangladesh.New Zealand can progress to the semi-finals if both their remaining games are washed out, but only if India and Sri Lanka don’t reach six points.

Sri Lanka – Matches 6, Wins 1, Points 4, NRR -1.035

To reach the semi-finals, Sri Lanka have to beat Pakistan and hope India lose both their remaining games. They will also need England to beat New Zealand on the last day of the league stage.Sri Lanka will be tied on six points with New Zealand in the above scenario, but will be behind on net run-rate if they don’t win big against Pakistan.

Mikel Arteta suggests Arsenal star could be out until 2026 after injury update

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta suggests the Gunners could be without a key player until 2026 after a pre-Chelsea injury update.

Arsenal set for Premier League six-pointer against Chelsea

The Gunners face a brief period of assessment ahead of Sunday’s Premier League blockbuster at Stamford Bridge, with Arteta sweating over the fitness of a few key players following Wednesday’s triumphant Champions League win over Bayern Munich.

Their commanding 3-1 victory over the German champions came at a cost, with Leandro Trossard forced off in the first half through injury.

The Belgian’s withdrawal was a fairly worrying sight given his excellent form this season, though substitute Noni Madueke stepped up brilliantly in Trossard’s stead to score his first goal for the club.

Arteta played down fears surrounding Trossard’s injury in his post-match press conference, suggesting the decision to withdraw him was precautionary rather than enforced by serious damage.

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However, the manager’s cautious approach means Trossard’s participation against Chelsea remains uncertain, with Arsenal’s medical staff set to analyse his condition ahead of Sunday.

Kai Havertz and Viktor Gyokeres are also doubts for this weekend, with Arteta refusing to confirm their involvement against Chelsea following their spells out through injury.

Havertz has been nursing a knee problem which required surgery, keeping him out since the very start of 2025/2026, while Mikel Merino has deputised well in place of Gyokeres, who hasn’t featured since their 2-0 win over Burnley at Turf Moor.

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Gabriel Jesus continues to work his way back to full fitness after 11 months out with an ACL injury, with the Brazilian participating in a behind-closed-doors friendly this week.

Jesus is actually set for an ‘earlier than expected’ return from injury, but uncertainty continues to surround his compatriot Gabriel Magalhaes.

The star defender injured his thigh on international duty with Brazil and is set to miss the trip to Chelsea, with Arteta also asked if he’ll return before the end of 2025.

Mikel Arteta suggests Arsenal star Gabriel could be out until 2026

When asked by reporters if Gabriel would make a return to the field this year, Arteta’s answer cast doubt.

This suggests that the £100 million defender may not be back until 2026, thrusting summer signings Piero Hincapie and Cristhian Mosquera right into the spotlight.

Hincapie was given the nod for Arsenal’s 4-1 win over Spurs last weekend, and the Ecuadorian performed very well alongside William Saliba at the heart of Arteta’s backline.

Mosquera was then chosen to partner Saliba against Bayern, and again earned plaudits for his display, so Arsenal’s boss has a key selection decision to make against Enzo Maresca’s side.

Capsey hopes behind-the-scenes work helps her shine brighter

England batter believes striving to be the very best will help her keep improving

Valkerie Baynes11-Jul-2025Alice Capsey’s development as an international cricketer mirrors the evolution of her England team as a work in progress.Capsey burst onto the scene as a 16-year-old with a Player-of-the-Match-winning 59 for Oval Invincibles in just her second appearance in the Women’s Hundred. Another half-century in just her third T20I innings before her 18th birthday fuelled the excitement around her talent.Almost three years on, much has changed for Capsey and England, particularly over the past 12 months.Related

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“For me it’s been a year of a lot of learning,” Capsey said. “Last year, I’ll be the first one to say it, I didn’t perform how I would have liked. Getting dropped from that T20 squad in South Africa was the best thing for me. To reflect, to take that step back and go, ‘okay, well, I know I want to be in that T20 team, what do I need to do to get there?'”Capsey became a casualty of England’s failed T20 World Cup campaign when she was dropped for the tour of South Africa in December. Having held her place in the ODI squad for that trip, she was ultimately called up as injury cover for the T20s but didn’t play a game.After England’s dire showing at the Women’s Ashes in January – where Capsey played one T20I, scoring 6 and taking 1 for 25 with her offbreaks, and three ODIs yielding 18 runs and three wickets – she returned to Australia as part of the England A tour. There, she was England A’s second-highest run-scorer across formats with 207 runs at 41.41, including a hundred and a half-century in the four-day match.”A lot of work went on during the winter and, along with a lot of communication with the ECB, decided to play in that A-series and that was probably one of the best things for me, to still be playing highly competitive games but it also not be in the complete spotlight of an international game of cricket,” Capsey said.

“It is difficult at some points. Every time you go onto the cricket pitch, for the last three or four years, there’s always been eyes on. But at the same time, that’s an amazing place to be”Alice Capsey

“Over the past three or four years, other than domestic games where you’re still that international, you need to stand up, I probably haven’t played in any games where I can just go out and bat and work on a few different things.”Capsey played just one match for Delhi Capitals during this year’s WPL but said training with the franchise in Indian conditions “was a really great experience” and she saw the benefits of facing bowlers in the nets for hours on end there when she returned for the start of the domestic season.By that time, Charlotte Edwards had replaced Jon Lewis as England Women’s head coach and mandated that all centrally contracted players be available for the first seven rounds of the one-day cup. Capsey scored 317 runs across seven innings at 45.28 with a highest score of 125 and two fifties.During Edwards’ first international series in charge, England swept both white-ball legs of West Indies’ visit but they have been comprehensively outplayed by India in three of their four T20Is so far with one to play before a three-match ODI series.Capsey was only required to bat once in the T20s against West Indies (she scored 4). She scored 60 runs and took four wickets across the three ODIs, where the first two matches were dominated by England’s openers, Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones.Against India, she is averaging 7.50 from four innings with a highest sore of 18 batting at No. 3 having played at No. 6 in the first two games.”Deep down I know how much I’ve still got to learn, I’m nowhere near where I want to be,” Capsey said. “I want to be the best batter in the world, no doubt about it. Every player who plays international cricket will want to strive to be the best.Alice Capsey scored 317 runs from seven innings in the One-day Cup•Getty Images for Surrey CCC”If you don’t have a goal to strive for, it makes putting in the work a little bit harder. Whether it’s realistic or unrealistic, at this point it probably doesn’t really matter because if you’re striving to get better, more often than not, you’re going to get better.”With the 50-over World Cup in India just two-and-a-half months away, England have plenty of work to do. The fielding woes which let them down when West Indies knocked them out in the group stage of the T20 World Cup appeared to be improving earlier in the summer but have let them down again against India.They have one match to put that right, on Saturday at Edgbaston with India having already clinched the series, before starting afresh in the ODIs, where captain Nat Sciver-Brunt is expected to return from injury.”Our fielding has been a big talking point and we haven’t been good enough over the last 12 months and we haven’t been good enough again this series,” Capsey said. “But we are working so hard on it and no one means to drop a catch, no one means to miss a run out.”There’s no hiding away from the fact that it’s been a really tough 12 months for us and our fielding hasn’t been up to standard. We all know that. Stats don’t lie. We’ve dropped a lot of catches in really pivotal points in important games.”England are still learning how to perform on the biggest stages, but Capsey has no qualms about having grown up in the spotlight.”That’s just what I’ve known,” she said. “It’s not like I can compare. It is difficult at some points. Every time you go onto the cricket pitch, for the last three or four years, there’s always been eyes on. But at the same time, that’s an amazing place to be.””For me, it is about, being a young player, how do I manage myself through that? And how do I continue to improve? How do I continue to manage that noise? That’s half of the battle with not just being an international cricketer, but you speak to any international athlete, I think that is half the battle. It’s something that I’m learning.”If the spotlight isn’t already burning brightly on England, it will amp up in October when they face South Africa in their World Cup opener and, come this time next year at a home T20 World Cup, it will be positively blazing. They’d best get used to the heat now, and play like they don’t know any different.

'Players weren't serious' – Jose Mourinho says he wanted to make NINE substitutions in explosive rant after Benfica clash

Jose Mourinho was far from happy with his Benfica side, as they scraped through the fourth round of the Taca de Portugal with a 2-0 win over minnows Atletico CP. The Special One unleashed an explosive post-match rant against his starting eleven, claiming he would have made nine substitutions at half time, if allowed. He went on to call some of his players' attitudes "unacceptable".

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    The fourth round tie pitted one of Portugal's most vaunted clubs against relative minnows; Atletico are currently plying their trade in the third tier of the country's league pyramid. Despite the gulf in stature, the minnows frustrated a lacklustre Benfica side for the opening 45 minutes, keeping the game scoreless going into the break. 

    That prompted Mourinho into a change of formation and four changes at the break. Benfica's superiority eventually told, with the record 26-time cup winners taking the spoils thanks to a 73rd minute header from Ricard Rios and a Vangelis Pavlidis penalty a few minutes later. 

    Despite their progress in the competition, Mourinho gave his players both barrels in his post-match interview, lambasting their first half performance and questioning their commitment. 

    The two-time Champions League winning manager, who started his second spell as the Lisbon club's boss in September 2025, was frank in his response when questioned if his message was getting through to his players. While he did not shirk his responsibility in getting a tune out of the squad, he suggested his players were falling short in their duty towards him and the club's fanbase. 

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    Mourinho's sensational rant against his Benfica squad

    Mourinho said: "Atlético did an extraordinary job. I saw them play in Mafra in a league game, they played an extraordinary game and I realized they had the qualities to make the game difficult for us. But our first half was poor. And it was poor in the sense that it hurts me the most, which is the attitude. The attitude was poor. 

    "There were many players who weren't serious and didn't approach things as they should have. At halftime I made four substitutions, but I wanted to make nine. With the players at halftime, I told the two who were taking the game seriously that I wanted to keep on the field. The other nine weren't. 

    "In the second half we improved a lot, Atlético couldn't get out with the same quality anymore and it was only a matter of time before we scored. I was pleased with the second half because the attitude improved." 

    When asked how he changed things tactically to accomodate the switch in personnel, he commented: "One thing has nothing to do with the other. What didn't work was the players who were on the field. I didn't want to single anyone out because that's something that should be done internally, but to remove some of the players I wanted to remove, it was necessary to change the system. And we had players who, from the first minute, weren't there. And that, to me, is unacceptable. I've already told some of them not to come knocking on my door asking why they aren't playing."

    In response to questions about his message failing to reach his new charges, the ex-Chelsea coach said: "I think the message isn't just mine, it's a general one. From Benfica fans. In my case, I'm the coach and the one responsible. The players have a responsibility to me and to Benfica fans. And there are things regarding their attitude that are unacceptable." 

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    Mourinho took over at the Portuguese giants after the sacking of Bruno Lage. While Benfica have yet to lose a league game this season, a spate of draws, including three under Mourinho, have left them six points adrift of Porto in the Liga Portugal. 

    Lage's dismissal came after they opened their Champions League campaign with a chastening 3-2 home defeat to Azerbaijani outfit Qarabag. Mouinrho has failed to engender a turnaround in European competition, with Benfica losing all three of their league phase games, most recently falling to a 1-0 defeat to Leverkusen at the Estadio da Luz.

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    Th ex-Real Madrid and Inter manager will hope his players react positively to his post-match comments, as they prepare for a crucial run of fixtures over the coming fortnight. Next Tuesday, the Eagles face off against Ajax in the Champions League. A Lisbon derby against Sporting on December 5 could determine who will mount a title challenge against Porto, while the arrival of Antonio Conte's Napoli on December 10 will present another stiff challenge in Europe. 

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