Journalist backs Wolves move for Valencia

Enner Valencia could be a shrewd signing for Wolves due to his experience over younger squad members, according to journalist Luke Hatfield.

The Lowdown: Wolves linked with Valencia

Wanderers were linked with a surprise move for Valencia earlier this month, as Bruno Lage looks for potential January reinforcements.

Considering Valencia is now 32 and didn’t set the world alight in the Premier League at West Ham and Everton, it wasn’t a rumour to get overly excited about.

The 67-time capped Ecuador international has only scored 11 times in 75 appearances in England’s top flight.

The Latest: Journalist talks up move

Despite this, Hatfield told Give Me Sport that he believes Valencia could be a good signing for Wolves, providing experience in the squad:

“He’s much more likely to hit the ground running than either a really young player like Silva or someone who’s come in from abroad and has not seen the league before like Willian Jose.”

The Verdict: Short-term fix

Valencia is unlikely to be someone who comes in as a regular starter, given his limitations and age, but he could help fill the void left by the possible exit of Adama Traore.

He does have knowledge of the Premier League, too, which could be an advantage, and 34 goals for his country is not to be sniffed at, in terms of offering quality from the substitutes’ bench or starting the odd game.

That being said, if Valencia was to be the only January addition, it would be disappointing, with more quality needed if Traore is to move on.

In other news, one Wolves player has been linked with a move abroad. Find out who it is here.

Indian government distances itself from IPL

The Indian government has distanced itself from the results of the IPL auction, where none of the 11 Pakistan players up for sale attracted any bid

Cricinfo staff21-Jan-2010The Indian government has distanced itself from the results of the IPL auction, where none of the 11 Pakistan players up for sale attracted any bid. Insisting that the IPL was an independent commercial enterprise, India’s sports minister MS Gill told reporters: “IPL is not only a cricket league but it is also a commercial enterprise and the government of India and the sports ministry has nothing to do with them.”Gill’s statement was a reaction to claims of “discriminatory treatment” made by his counterpart Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani, the Pakistan sports minister. “I have phoned the sports minister of India and recorded a protest over the unjust and discriminatory treatment meted out to the Pakistani cricketers,” Jakhrani told . “It is indeed a matter of disrespect of Pakistani heroes, who are the champions of Twenty20 World Cup.”Pakistani ministries of sports, interior and foreign affairs had given political and security clearance to Pakistani players in time to play.”SM Krishna, India’s foreign minister, echoed Gill’s comment. “Government has nothing to do with IPL, on selection of players and various exercises that are connected with it. So, Pakistan will have to draw a line between where Government of India is connected and where Government of India is an actor,” he said.”Seventeen Pakistani cricketers were issued requisite Indian visas at very short notice in December 2009 and January 2010 to participate in IPL 2010,” the foreign ministry said in a statement. “Two visas were issued in Islamabad, three in Wellington and 12 in Sydney, where the concerned Pakistani cricketers had applied while touring New Zealand and Australia, respectively. Based on a request from the Pakistan Cricket Board to High Commission of India in Islamabad, the MEA facilitated necessary clearances from other ministries. The participation or absence of Pakistani cricketers in a commercial event of the nature of IPL is, thus, a matter not within the purview of the government.Eleven Pakistan players – several of whom have expressed outrage at not being picked – were shortlisted for the IPL auction in Mumbai. Pakistan’s players had received NOCs from the PCB to participate in the tournament after the Pakistan government’s various ministries had cleared them to tour India. However, the uncertainty over the strained relations between India and Pakistan in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attacks in November 2008 appears to have prompted franchises to wield restraint at the auction.

Opinion: Does lack of January signings show us Solskjaer not the long-term choice for Manchester United?

Manchester United were expected to make big splashes in the January market this window, but, alas, they failed to bring anyone into the club.

While that sounds a damning statement in some sense, the reality is things could not be going much better for United, who are still unbeaten under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and saw the club tie down striker Anthony Martial to a new deal just this week.

However, with the club struggling so much in the opening half of the season and central defence clearly still an issue for the Red Devils, does this lack of January action mean the club are not quite prepared to go ‘all in’ on Solksjaer? You could certainly interpret it that way.

The Norwegian has done a sterling job at turning things round at United, and he will no doubt remain positive and get the best out of his current crop, who so far have not let him down in any way, shape, or form.

Solskjaer though surely must notice that the club haven’t essentially backed him the market, and it could be a worry for the former striker as he looks to secure his long-term future at Old Trafford.

While if he continues to bring results like he is it makes it ever harder for the powers that be at United to not appoint him, there will be a worry within Solskjaer, who will be desperate not to return to Norway in the summer.

United though might see their future with a more experienced head and well known name in world football, and the January window might just be a sign that they are hanging fire before making big squad changes.

United fans, do you read anything into this? Or is there nothing to think about? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

Newcastle transfer news on Karl Darlow

Karl Darlow could now be the first out of the door at Newcastle United in the summer as some transfer news has emerged.

The Lowdown: Darlow out of favour

The 31-year-old has become out of favour once again at St James’ Park this season, having made just eight appearances in total in the Premier League and none since November (Transfermarkt).

This is in contrast to last term, when he played bench after some impressive performances.

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Sky Sports pundit Matt Murray thought that Darlow was ‘absolutely awesome’ in 2020/21 and even suggested that the goalkeeping spot was ‘his shirt to lose’, while former Tottenham Hotspur and England international goalkeeper Paul Robinson hailed him as ‘exceptional’.

However, he seems to have lost his place again to Dubravka under Eddie Howe.

The Latest: Darlow eyed by Boro

As per The Sun, Middlesbrough are now eyeing Darlow as their new number one ahead of the summer transfer window.

They are also looking at Leicester City shot-stopper Daniel Iversen, but Darlow remains firmly in their radar.

The Verdict: Time up

Unfortunately for Darlow, his time at St James’ Park now appears to be up.

The new owners at Newcastle are likely to go in for a new goalkeeper this summer with their riches, as Keylor Navas has been the latest big name linked with a move to the northeast.

A new arrival would likely push the 6 foot 2 Darlow further down the pecking order, and at 31 years of age, he probably has one more move left in his career which could guarantee him first-team football.

In other news, find out whose Magpies future is also now in doubt

Cayman Islands, Bermuda score victories

A round-up of matches on the second day of the ICC World Cricket League Americas Region Division One tournament in Bermuda

Cricinfo staff30-May-2010Cayman Islands thrashed Bahamas by 111 runs at the Southampton Rangers Cricket Club Ground in Bermuda after Bahamas put up another disappointing batting display. Chasing 272 to win, Bahamas were bowled out for 160 with no batsman making more than 30.With extras and captain Gregory Taylor being the joint highest scorers at 28 runs apiece, Bahamas were never in the game. Cayman Islands offspinner Kevin Bazil took figures of 4 for 26 and was ably supported by fellow offspinner Alessandro Morris, who took 3 for 41.Earlier, Cayman Islands were boosted by three half-centuries on a damp wicket from opener Ramon Sealy, Ryan Bovell and Ronald Ebanks to set a challenging total of 271. Player of the Match Sealy hit 11 boundaries during his 65 from 74 deliveries. Bovell and Ebanks then added 62 runs for the fifth wicket before Bovell fell for 52 from 56 deliveries. Despite a late collapse, Ebanks finished the innings unbeaten on 51 off only 39 balls with six boundaries and three sixes.Bermuda crushed Argentina by a huge margin of 166 runs after Argentina folded for 116 chasing a stiff target of 283 at the Sea Breeze Oval.On another cool day interspersed with showers, Argentina opening bowler Gary Savage scythed through the Bermuda top order to leave them struggling at 33 for 4. They recovered through a match-turning partnership of 186 between Janeiro Tucker and IrvingRomaine. Tucker, back after announcing his retirement following Bermuda’s failure to qualify for the 2011 World Cup and also recovering from knee surgery, smashed an astonishing 15 sixes on way to 136 from only 97 deliveries. Romaine made 77 off 86 balls, hitting seven sixes as Bermuda posted a daunting 282 for 6.Like Bermuda, Argentina also lost their top order cheaply with Jordan DeSilva taking 3 for 12 off eight overs. Unlike Bermuda, though, Argentina never recovered from 26 for 4 as Jim West destroyed any hopes of a revival with 4 for 11 from five overs. As many as seven batsmen fell before they reached 10 as Argentina were dismissed in the 36th over.It was USA’s turn to face the rampaging Rizwan Cheema after CaymanIslands the day before. Cheema made short work of USA’s total of 189, hammering an unbeaten century to lead Canada to a nine-wicket win with 11 overs to spare.Cheema went after opening bowler Adrian Gordon – who had taken 4 for 38 against Argentina – smashing him for 42 runs off only four overs. At the other end, Cheema’s opening partner Trevin Bastiampillai was in another world as he took 73 deliveries to make 27, but with Cheema in such a mood, he just had to ensure Canada didn’t losewickets upfront. Cheema hit ten fours and five sixes, finishing on an unbeaten 114.Earlier, Calvert Hooper claimed 3 for 41 as USA were reduced to 65 for 5 and then 113 for 7. Rashard Marshall and Timroy Allen combined for a 68 run stand as USA sought to pass 200. However, both fell with the score on 181 to ensure that they finished well short of that mark.

Revealed: More PSG drama! Kylian Mbappe & Luis Enrique barely speaking as coach offers superstar no explanation for Monaco half-time substitution

Coach Luis Enrique and superstar Kylian Mbappe are barely on speaking terms as their relationship at Paris Saint-Germain deteriorates.

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Pair are hardly speakingLuis Enrique wants to adapt to life without MbappeFace Real Sociedad on TuesdayWHAT HAPPENED?

The PSG boss has taken the forward off early twice in as many games, inevitably stirring up controversy about his reasoning. Mbappe was seen in the stands after being withdrawn at half-time by Luis Enrique during their latest clash against Monaco. Now it has been revealed by that Mbappe and the head coach are hardly speaking following the two premature substitutions.

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Speaking to the press, Luis Enrique explained the decision to replace Mbappe was a way for PSG to get used to playing without their superstar forward. With Mbappe set to depart the French capital in the summer, the Spanish coach is keen to find new solutions for life after having one of the world's best players. However, this cannot be done without frustrating Mbappe, who will remain keen to play every minute of every game.

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Mbappe is set to take a pay-cut from his salary in Paris to join Madrid in the summer. He is expected to earn between €15 million (£13m/$16m) and €20m (£17m/$22m) per year as a base salary before bonuses. Even with the pay-cut, he will become the highest-paid player at the Bernabeu.

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GettyWHAT NEXT FOR MBAPPE AND ENRIQUE?

The Parisians travel to Spain to take on Real Sociedad in the Champions League last 16 on Tuesday, having secured a commanding 2-0 win in the first leg. However, with tensions frayed between Mbappe and Luis Enrique, who knows how many minutes the Frenchman will play.

Court says no tender for new IPL franchise till Sept 24

The Bombay High Court has adjourned its hearing on the petition filed by Deccan Chargers against their termination from the IPL to September 24, and asked the BCCI not to float any new tender for a new franchise in Hyderabad

Nagraj Gollapudi17-Sep-2012The Bombay High Court has adjourned its hearing on the petition filed by Deccan Chargers against their termination from the IPL to September 24, and asked the BCCI not to float any new tender for a new franchise in Hyderabad. The franchise’s owners, Deccan Chronicles Holdings Limited (DCHL), had on Saturday, challenged the BCCI decision to expel them, saying there was no breach committed as alleged by the Indian board.On Monday, the BCCI counsel submitted an exhaustive affidavit that DCHL’s team of lawyers sought some time to read. Justice SJ Kathawalla granted them a week’s time, ordering status quo on the matter.”The BCCI filed a counter-affidavit today,” a board official told ESPNcricinfo. “Deccan Chargers wanted some time to go through [the papers]. The affidavit discloses that that we were never going to float a new tender for a franchise in Hyderabad in any case.” Justice Kathawala is understood to have made it clear to the court that he was not “staying the termination”.Even though the board was not surprised by DCHL’s decision to take legal recourse, the BCCI is believed to be disappointed at not being able to move on its plan to get a new franchise on board. “We have the new tender ready with a shortlist of new cities, but can’t do much at the moment,” the official said.

Man City's dire defence will cost them the Premier League title if Pep Guardiola doesn't fix it! Winners & losers as Tottenham take advantage of bereft backline and Erling Haaland misses to earn dramatic draw

The defending champions have conceded 10 goals in their last four games in all competitions as they continue to drop points to domestic rivals

When Manchester City won their first six matches of the Premier League season, many felt the destination of the title was already a foregone conclusion. Pep Guardiola's side had come out of the traps faster than what we normally see, and looked destined for a fourth-straight league trophy.

However, those who took a glance at their upcoming fixtures knew there was a tough run on the horizon, and so it has proven. City have won just three of their last eight league matches, and are winless in three after twice surrendering the lead against Tottenham to draw 3-3 on Sunday.

As such, they have given up their spot at the top of the Premier League table, and serious questions are being asked of the champions, especially in defence, where they have conceded 10 goals in their last four games in all competitions.

Spurs certainly took advantage of that, though it's fair to also point the finger of blame at City's forwards, and particularly Erling Haaland after a profligate display in front of goal played a key role in Ange Postecoglou's side being able to fight their way back into the encounter.

City's tough run of games unofficially comes to an end on Wednesday when they travel to Aston Villa and try to bring a stop to Unai Emery's long home winning run, but with key men Rodri and Jack Grealish suspended, and injury concerns surrounding Jeremy Doku after he limped off early in the second half here, that will be far from an easy task. Should they fail, then there will be plenty more asking whether this City side has what it takes to make history come May.

GOAL breaks down the winners & losers from the Etihad Stadium…

Getty ImagesLOSER: Erling Haaland

The statistics will show that Haaland assisted two of City's three goals, but the reality is he looked off the pace and his shooting was wildly off the mark. He couldn't link up with Julian Alvarez or Jeremy Doku to much effect, and when he got into good shooting areas, he looked incapable of finishing.

He missed glorious opportunities in each half and the chance he squandered in the 13th minute – skewing wide of the near post after the ball was put on a plate for him by Bernardo Silva – is perhaps his worst miss in a City shirt.

Haaland was understandably livid about the referee not playing the advantage in added time (more on that later), but he should have put the result beyond doubt well before that. The Norwegian's sensational strike-rate means his misses are quickly forgotten, but if City fail to win the title, then his profligacy today will be a big reason why.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesWINNER: Ange Postecoglou

Tottenham boss Postecoglou must have feared the worst when Foden put City 2-1 up in the first half. Spurs came into this match looking to avoid becoming the first team in Premier League history to lose four successive matches having scored the first goal, and all signs pointed towards that pattern continuing after the England midfieldr netted.

However, it's clear that as well as playing some superb football at times, this incarnation of Tottenham have a resilience that previous versions have not had. Injuries have played a part in their recent poor form, but it's clear that it will take more than a few absent stars to remove the heart from this squad.

Postecoglou must also take some credit for sticking to his principles at the Etihad, even if it led to some sticky situations at times. Certainly, their willingness to play out from the back led to Grealish's goal, but their high-pressing style and ability in transition played a major role in all three of Spurs goals.

With West Ham and Newcastle to come, Tottenham's tough run of fixtures is certainly not over. But with Postecoglou in charge and the boost this result will give them, they will feel that a return to winning ways isn't far away.

Getty ImagesLOSER: City's dire defence

For all of their ferocious attacking and Haaland's insatiable lust for goals, City's imperious defence was one of the main reasons why they ended up winning last season's title. But that solidity seems like a relic from the past. Right now, City's defence looks leakier than the Old Trafford roof.

Guardiola's side have shipped 10 goals in their last four games and they are conceding late goals too. Cole Palmer's equalising penalty for Chelsea came in the 94th minute, Trent Alexander-Arnold's thunderbolt for Liverpool was in the 80th minute, and Dejan Kulusevski's goal here was in the 90th. Those three goals alone have cost City six points, and could prove the difference between them lifting an unprecedented fourth consecutive league title or surrendering their crown.

There are many possible causes of City's porous back line. John Stones, who gives them extra control in midfield and allows them to hold onto possession for long periods, has missed practically the entire season. Josko Gvardiol, who is the second most expensive defender in world football, has still not properly adapted to the Premier League and was given a torrid time by Kulusevski.

Ahead of them, Rodri has not been his usual self in the last few weeks, and Jeremy Doku, for all the excitement he doles out, leaves them more vulnerable to counter-attacks. But rather than being the cause of one or two individuals, City's defensive problems seems to be a general malaise afflicting the entire team.

Guardiola will be racking his brains trying to sort it out as even an attacking ideologue like him knows that defences win titles. And unless he fixes his, then he won't be lifting the trophy again next May.

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GettyLOSER: Simon Hooper

We've seen some woeful officiating in this Premier League season so far, but referee Simon Hooper might have produced the worst call of all in the dying moments at the Etihad. Certainly, Haaland seems to agree with that notion…

With City chasing a winning goal, Haaland was tripped on the halfway line. However, the striker was able to regain his footing and turn downfield, which in turn led to Hooper signalling for advantage as he allowed the attack to continue.

It was only when Haaland played a ball over the top into the path of Grealish, who had got ahead of the Spurs defence and had a free run at goal, that the referee blew his whistle for a free-kick for the foul on Haaland. It was truly a baffling call, and one that led to Hooper being surrounded by fuming City players, led by their No.9.

Whether Grealish would have applied the finish, we'll never know, but he should have at least been given the chance to do so. Instead, Hooper ensured that refereeing will yet again be the focus of much of the coverage around what was a thrilling clash between two impressive teams.

Aberdeen vs Rangers: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Aberdeen vs Rangers in the Scottish Premiership in the US as well as kick-off time and team news.

Aberdeenare all set to take on Rangersin theScottish Premiership on Sunday.

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Aberdeen, who are third in the league, are on a six-match winning streak and will aim to make seven wins in a row on Sunday.

Rangers will hope to end their campaign on a high and after their loss to rivals Celtic on April 8, they came back strongly to beat St. Mirren 5-2 last week.

GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the US as well as how to stream live online.

GettyKick-off timeGame:Aberdeen vs RangersDate:April 8, 2023Kick-off:11:30 am EDTVenue:Pittodrie Stadium

The game is scheduled for April 23, 2023, at Pittodrie Stadium. It will kick off at 11:30 am EDT in the US.

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GettyTeam news & squadsAberdeen team news

Aberdeen will miss the service of their captain Graeme Shinnie who is serving a four-match suspension. In Shinnie's absence, Ylber Ramadani is likely to start in central midfield.

Position

Players

Goalkeepers

Lewis, Gorter, Roos, Ritchie

Defenders

MacKenzie, Scales, Pollock, Coulson, Richardson, MacDonald

Midfielders

McCrorie, Barron, Markanday, Myslovic, Ramadani, Hayes, Clarkson, Duncan

Forwards

Morris, Miovski, Duk, Watkins, Kennedy, Bavidge, Roberts, Harvey

Rangers team news

Rangers have a long injury list. They will miss the services of Ryan Jack, Tom Lawrence, Kemar Roofe, Filip Helander, Ridvan Yilmaz, Connor Goldson and Ryan Kent against Aberdeen.

Meanwhile, Antonio Colak, who has a calf injury, could feature in the matchday squad.

Position

Players

Goalkeepers

McGregor, McCrorie, K. Wright, McLaughlin

Defenders

Tavernier, Barisic, King, Devine, Davies

Midfielders

Lundstram, Hagi, Matondo, Kamara, Sands, S. Wright, McCann, Arfield, Lowry, Tillman, Cantwell, Raskin

Forwards

Colak, Morelos, Sakala.

Head-to-head record

Date Result Competition

15/1/2023Rangers 2-1 AberdeenLeague Cup21/12/2022Aberdeen 2-3 RangersPremiership29/10/2022Rangers 4-1 AberdeenPremiership5/3/2022Rangers 1-0 AberdeenPremiership19/1/2022Aberdeen 1-1 RangersPremiershipENJOYED THIS STORY?

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Fernandes, Kane and the Premier League Team of the Season

While champions Manchester City ran away with the league title in 2020-21, there were plenty of individuals from other clubs who shone this season

Manchester City claimed the Premier League title ahead of Manchester United, while Liverpool and Chelsea ended up in the Champions League places at the expense of Leicester City. But which players stood out enough to guarantee a place in Alex Keble's Premier League team of the season? Getty ImagesGK: Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa)

Aston Villa’s goalkeeper was probably the signing of the summer. Martinez equalled Brad Friedel’s record of 16 clean sheets for Villa in a single top-flight season, helping transform Dean Smith’s side from one of the leakiest in the division to one of the strongest.

Martinez ranks third in the Premier League for shots saved (15) and second for ‘prevented goals’ (9.71), a statistic that measures a goalkeeper’s saves against the expected goals (xG) of the opposition shots.

But Martinez’s influence goes far beyond shot-stopping. His unrivalled skill in catching shots and crosses – where others would parry or punch – has completely reshaped Villa’s tactical organisation.

Martinez’s sticky gloves allow Villa to reset and get back up the pitch, hence their strength on the counterattack.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesRB: Joao Cancelo (Manchester City)

Nobody typifies Manchester City’s season like Cancelo, an intelligent and versatile footballer who nominally played as a left-back or right-back throughout 2020-21, but in reality popped up all over the pitch.

His influence as an inverted full-back has been startling and progressively courageous; at times this season he has advanced in the right half-space like Kevin De Bruyne.

The key to City’s title win was their tactical unpredictability, created by Pep Guardiola through the rotation of full-backs. Depending on the configuration he chose, City could line up with three at the back, dual overlapping full-backs, two extra bodies in midfield, or an extra playmaker in the number 10 position.

Cancelo is the only City player who could perform any of these roles, and from either side too.

Getty ImagesCB: Wesley Fofana (Leicester City)

Leicester City’s 20-year-old centre-back has been a revelation.

Brendan Rodgers probably did not expect to be able to rely on Fofana in his debut campaign quite like he has, but his aggression and anticipatory skills have already made him one of the most revered centre-backs in the Premier League.

Tellingly, Fofana ranks fourth in the division for interceptions (2.2 per game), a stat normally dominated by defensive midfielders. This speaks to Fofana’s tendency to step out from the back and boldly shut down the opposition play, an eye-catching feature that works particularly well in a back three.

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Getty ImagesCB: Ruben Dias (Manchester City)

Almost every player who joined the Premier League from abroad last summer has endured a difficult debut campaign in England, which is perfectly understandable given the country has been in lockdown for so much of the last year.

It is even more remarkable, then, that Ruben Dias has been rock solid for Manchester City.

Dias started the most Premier League games (32) of any City outfield player, his power and athleticism not only keeping Aymeric Laporte out of the side but also drastically improving John Stones.

After the fallow year without Vincent Kompany, City have found their defensive leader for the next decade.

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