Enzo Maresca drops fresh Cole Palmer injury update ahead of Chelsea v Barcelona

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has now dropped a fresh injury update on Cole Palmer ahead of the tough Champions League clash against Barcelona on Tuesday night.

The Blues are gearing up for a difficult fixture in mid-week, taking on reigning La Liga champions Barca in their fifth Champions League fixture this season, and Maresca’s side will be aiming to put things right after only being able to muster up a 1-1 draw against Qarabag last time out.

However, the west Londoners have been struggling on the injury front for quite some time, which will be a concern for the manager, with the likes of Levi Colwill, Romeo Lavia and Palmer still sidelined, missing the 2-0 victory against Burnley at the weekend.

The Italian will no doubt be frustrated the England international has missed large parts of the campaign, having said back in January: “His team-mates see him as a top player so at the moment when we have some difficulties and we are looking for the closest one to help us, we need Cole to step forward in that moment.

“In that moment, in the second-half against Wolves, he showed his team-mate he is a leader inside the pitch.”

However, there has now been a promising update on the 23-year-old’s injury ahead of Tuesday’s clash with Barcelona…

Enzo Maresca drops injury update on Cole Palmer

As relayed by Football London, Maresca has now confirmed Palmer has already returned to training, saying: “Yeah, we don’t know when, but for sure, it will be soon. He is already on the pitch, touching the ball and the feeling is good.”

The 45-year-old stopped short of confirming whether the £130k-a-week star will be available for the tough test against Barca, but a swift return appears to be on the cards, which will be welcome news, heading into a tricky run of fixtures.

Chelsea’s upcoming fixtures

Date

Barcelona (h)

November 25th

Arsenal (h)

November 30th

Leeds United (a)

December 3rd

AFC Bournemouth (a)

December 6th

Atalanta (a)

December 9th

The Blues may have an outside chance of winning the Premier League title, having moved into second place courtesy of the victory at Turf Moor, and they could make a major statement by defeating league leaders Arsenal at Stamford Bridge this Sunday.

However, Maresca will need his best players available if Chelsea are to stand any chance of beating the Gunners, and the former Manchester City man is certainly in that category, having contributed 45 goals and 29 assists in 101 appearances since moving to west London.

Palmer will also be eager to receive consistent game time to ensure he is on the plane to the World Cup with England, having proven his ability to deliver in big games by scoring against Spain in the final of Euro 2024.

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Noman Ali goes second in ICC Test rankings with Lahore ten-for

Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and Adil Rashid made gains in white-ball rankings

ESPNcricinfo staff22-Oct-2025Pakistan left-arm spinner Noman Ali has rocketed up four places to No. 2 in the ICC Men’s Test bowling rankings after his ten-wicket haul in the first Test against South Africa in Lahore, which included a first-innings six-for. His 853 rating points are also a career-best for the spinner.South Africa quick Kagiso Rabada, who earlier occupied that second position, slipped down three positions to fifth after picking up just two wickets in Lahore.Allrounder Marco Jansen also saw a drop in his ranking, as he slid out of the top ten after he was left out of the South Africa XI in Lahore.

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Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi moved up three places to 19th after his second-innings 4 for 33 helped Pakistan seal a 93-run win.Ryan Rickelton, who made 71 in the first innings against Pakistan, moved into the top 50 for the first time in the batting rankings.Meanwhile, Josh Hazlewood moved up six spots to 10th in the ODI bowling charts after Australia’s win over India in a rain-affected game in Perth. Mitchell Starc moved up four spots as well, to 21st.Adil Rashid, meanwhile, claimed figures of 4 for 32 in England’s win over New Zealand in Christchurch and shot up three spots to third among T20I bowlers.

‘The reaction was anger’ – North Carolina FC’s shutdown for a potential USL Division One return carries a real human cost

GOAL spoke to a number of former NCFC players, who outlined the harsh realities of a volatile league after being made redundant four days before a playoff game

The day North Carolina FC announced they would be halting operations at the end of the season hit one player’s family particularly hard. 

Upon learning from her husband that everything their family had built in Cary, N.C., would come crashing to an end, the player’s wife was immediately rushed to the hospital. She had terrible breakouts on her face and body. It was so bad that a doctor determined she needed steroids to remedy her symptoms.

This is the side of football that many don’t get to see. And it was one of many reactions to the news that NCFC would, come the end of the season, no longer exist. On Nov. 3, the United Soccer League Players Association informed all 26 roster members of the club that they would not have an employer within a month. The news, officially announced by the team itself on Nov. 4 – four days before a home playoff game – made waves on social media. 

Yet more important than the debate over USL’s future and its grandiose ambitions was the impact that this news had on real human lives. A club closing down might seem a minor casualty in a much wider soccer sphere, in which news cycles last minutes – at most. And USL franchises are smaller and more volatile than those in more well-off leagues. 

But for the players, staff members, and those on the inside, such an event is life-changing and potentially catastrophic for a football career. 

“The reaction was anger. Having a two-year deal gave balance and a belief of certainty. Then, we had that ripped out from under us so late in the season,” one NCFC player told GOAL.

It isn’t fair to the thousands of paying fans who show up to games week in, week out – the season ticket holders who will suffer after watching their team fold. But there is also a devastating human cost of redundancy for the 26 on the roster. 

A handful of NCFC’s players, speaking on the condition of anonymity, talked about their reactions to seeing their contracts voided. Some were on multi-year deals, while others were due to see their contract expire at the end of the season. But all have had their lives turned upside down in recent weeks, with few apparent solutions.

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NCFC are not the first USL team to halt operations in recent years – 12 franchises have folded in the last decade. As the league expanded, this has become something of an unfortunate trend. Ownership groups have often gambled on markets without success. And due to a lack of long-term sustainability, some simply pull the plug. 

It’s common for players to see this happening in real time. One player, who was part of Memphis 1901 before it folded in December 2024, admitted that he could see the news coming. 

“You don’t wake up one morning to a press release,” he said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to have his identity protected. “It starts slowly with whispers in the locker room, uncertainty in staff meetings, small signs that something isn’t right.” 

NCFC said their reason for ceasing operations was the franchise agreement ending, as well as an application to USL’s new Division One league, set to come to USL in either 2027 or 2028. They were, in effect, closing their doors now to set themselves up for the future. 

The club itself reiterated that sentiment in an email. 

“We had a great 20 years, but we're aiming to make professional soccer sustainable here for the next 20 and beyond. There’s an incredible soccer community in the Triangle, and this reset will give us the time and resources to connect better, understand more deeply, and best represent them when we kick off again in the future,” a club spokesperson told GOAL. 

The club has already applied for Division One status, and its application, like many, is under review. 

When asked about the club’s decision, the USL declined to offer a comment. According to sources, there isn’t an expectation that other clubs hoping to play USL Division One will make similar moves. The club, when asked about communications with the league itself, said they were unable to comment on behalf of the USL. 

The general sentiment from club executives around the league is one of anger and disappointment. The president of another USL Championship club, speaking anonymously, characterized NCFC’s decision as a “betrayal of trust” and made clear that they don’t wish for the club to be let back into the league. 

“It’s embarrassing for NCFC to capitalize on Division One the way they have, especially before the playoffs,” they said. 

That same president also acknowledged that the decision comes at an inopportune time, given the league’s recent success and big ambitions for the future. “It’s disappointing at a time when there is so much happening around the league,” they added. 

The USL Players Association expressed similar frustration. 

“When a professional club shuts down, the players are always the ones left holding the bag. North Carolina FC is the 12th USL Championship club in the past decade to fold, and each time it happens, players are left with only two months of salary, immediate housing instability, and, for international players, real uncertainty over their immigration status,” Connor Tobin, Executive Director of the USLPA, said in a statement to GOAL.

AdvertisementIMAGN'Shocked and disappointed'

One squad member, who has a wife and son, was ‘shocked and disappointed’ to hear the news. He was supposed to be under contract for at least one more year – on a guaranteed salary. That deal, expected to sustain him for at least another season, has been shortened to just two months of compensation. He declined to answer if he felt optimistic about the chances of signing a new contract elsewhere. 

A second player who had spoken with GOAL took the news poorly, but wasn’t entirely surprised. 

“I felt hurt, but honestly, I could see it happening beforehand,” he said. 

Another suggested that NCFC had been hinting that it would shut its doors for some time. The club’s franchise agreement was due to expire at the end of the 2025 season, and a few players noticed that the lack of marketing from club leadership – which also owns the NWSL’s North Carolina Courage – indicated that things might change. 

“I wasn’t extremely shocked because of the lack of effort from the front office when it came to marketing the team,” he said. 

But more generally, the reality for those who put their trust in a club can be devastating. 

“A few had relocated their families just months earlier and signed year-long leases. Breaking those leases meant paying thousands of dollars they didn’t have and forcing many to stay in a city without a team simply because leaving was financially impossible,” a former squad member of a different USL club told GOAL.

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Part of the shock for the players was the timing of the announcement. 

The club revealed its decision four days before an Eastern Conference semifinal clash with Rhode Island FC – a game which NCFC hosted at WakeMed Soccer Park. Head coach and sporting director John Bradford was looped in on discussions around the timing of the announcement. 

The players, however, were baffled that the club chose a date so close to a crucial fixture. 

“I was more surprised and annoyed with the timing right before a home playoff game,” one said. 

Some players admitted that the news impacted their performance, or certainly the vibe around the team in the days before the game. 

“It affected the training in the week leading up. Time that could have been spent preparing was spent on HR meetings and other meetings,” one player said. 

One player who spoke with GOAL acknowledged that “team spirit took a hit,” but one insisted that they “focused valiantly on doing their best” given the circumstances. 

The club, meanwhile, praised the players’ attitude in the week leading up to the game. “The players and staff were utmost professionals during the training sessions and the playoff match that followed the announcement, and we are incredibly proud of the effort and heart they showed in the conference semifinal,” an NCFC spokesperson told GOAL. 

They lost 2-0.

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Yet the effects of that Nov. 4 decision extend far beyond the result itself. USL contracts are typically shorter than those in MLS or other leagues, leading to significant roster turnover. In the USL, it’s common for players to be on one-year or two-year deals, creating constant movement from season to season. 

But finding work so late into the season, when most teams have already formulated their roster plans for the following year, can be immensely difficult. 

“The worst part is you’re late to the free agent game. Most teams have spent a good chunk of their budget and roster spots already. You lose all the leverage that you may have had if you knew you’d be a free agent six months ago. And as a result, you have to take a bad deal or a deal you don’t believe matches market value,” one player said. 

Another, previously employed by a different club that folded, acknowledged the same. 

“Contract status shapes the fallout,” they said. “Players out of contract can move on more quickly, but those with ‘guaranteed’ deals often discover the guarantee is limited. In a league with modest wages, that adds up to four paychecks and a public signal that players from a folded club can now be acquired at a steep discount.”

The sentiment about finding a new club was generally pessimistic. Only one of the players GOAL spoke to said they were confident that they would seal a new deal with a new team. The club insisted they have worked with players to find new clubs. 

“As soon as the team’s immediate future direction was finalized, our priority was to provide players and staff with timely, transparent information so they could prepare for 2026 and beyond,” a spokesperson said.

Antman upgrade: Rohl must unleash Rangers flop who Thelwell tried to replace

Glasgow Rangers head coach Danny Rohl was pictured holding up a shirt with Patrick Stewart and Kevin Thelwell little more than a month ago, and now he is the only one of those three men remaining at Ibrox.

The Light Blues announced on Monday that they have parted ways with their sporting director and CEO after the club’s dismal start to the season, and the failure of Russell Martin’s appointment.

Despite coming in after Martin won five of his 17 matches in all competitions, Rohl has won all four of his Scottish Premiership matches in the dugout so far, which is no mean feat.

The Gers had only won one league game before the German’s arrival at Ibrox, and goals from Emmanuel Fernandez and Mohamed Diomande against Livingston claimed a fourth straight victory for Rohl on Saturday.

Despite those four wins in four games for the former Sheffield Wednesday head coach, there is still plenty of work for the tactician to do to make sure that the Light Blues are competing for silverware moving forward.

For example, summer signing Oliver Antman failed to deliver once again in the win over Livingston and should be dropped from the starting line-up.

Why Danny Rohl must drop Oliver Antman for Rangers

Thelwell swooped to sign the Finland international for a fee of up to £4m from Go Ahead Eagles in the summer in an attempt to bolster Martin’s options on the flanks.

Unfortunately, the 24-year-old flanker has failed to deliver much in the way of quality at the top end of the pitch since his move to Ibrox in the summer, with no goals and three assists in 18 matches, per Transfermarkt.

In fact, Antman has no goals and one assist in 17 games since his two assists on his debut against Viktoria Plzen, which illustrates just how much he has struggled in front of goal in recent weeks and months.

The Finnish forward, as shown in the graphic above, scored for his country during the recent international break, to go along with an assist, which means that he has been more productive for his national side than for Rangers this season.

Rohl provided the former Eredivisie star with a chance to shine from the start on the right wing against Livingston on Saturday, possibly due to his international form, but he did not reward the manager with a strong performance to justify his inclusion.

Vs Livingston

Oliver Antman

Minutes

64

Shots

0

Key passes

1

Big chances created

0

Crosses completed

0/3

Dribbles completed

3/7

Duels won

5/13

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As you can see in the table above, Antman made little impact at the top end of the pitch for the Light Blues, whilst he was also dominated by the Livingston defenders in physical contests.

With games against Braga in the Europa League and Falkirk in the Premiership coming up this week, Rohl must ruthlessly ditch the Finland international from the starting line-up to provide other players with an opportunity to impress.

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Antman has simply not done enough in the final third to suggest that he deserves a continued run of games in the team, as he has gone seven matches without a goal contribution in all competitions for the Gers.

With this in mind, the German head coach should finally unleash Nedim Bajrami from the start against Falkirk at the weekend, whilst he is unable to feature against Braga because Martin did not add him to the Europa League squad list.

Why Danny Rohl should finally unleash Nedim Bajrami for Rangers

Former sporting director Thelwell attempted to bolster the club’s options at the top end of the pitch with the signings of Djeidi Gassama, Thelo Aasgaard, Antman, Youssef Chermiti, Mikey Moore, and Bojan Miovski in the summer.

This shows that he attempted to replace Bajrami, who played in the attacking midfield and wide areas for Philippe Clement, as four of those players play in the Albania international’s main positions.

Per Transfermarkt, the £3.5m signing from Sassuolo has only played 196 minutes in all competitions. 24 players have played more minutes for the club, including players like Jeft and Cyriel Dessers, who left in the summer.

Bajrami was described as “anonymous” in a game last season by content creator Stevie Clifford, which now perfectly sums up his situation at Ibrox this season, as he has been so rarely used.

Now, though, Rohl should unleash the Albanian flop from the start in the Premiership because he has the potential to be an upgrade on Antman at the top end of the pitch, based on his form at times for Clement last season.

Whilst it would be disingenuous to suggest that Bajrami had an amazing debut campaign with Rangers, there were some promising signs in his performances domestically and in Europe that suggest that he has more to offer to the team.

Bajrami – 24/25

Premiership

Europa League

Starts

15

8

Goals

2

1

Big chances missed

2

0

Key passes per game

1.0

1.3

Big chances created

4

6

Assists

1

0

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, the versatile attacker was not fairly rewarded for his creativity in the 2024/25 campaign, as his teammates only scored one of the ten ‘big chances’ that he created.

This season, Antman has only created two ‘big chances’ and delivered one assist in 12 appearances in the Premiership and the Europa League combined, per Sofascore, which suggests that Bajrami could provide more creativity than the Finnish flop.

Thelwell attempted to replace the former Serie B playmaker in the summer with a host of new signings, but these statistics suggest that the former Rangers chief failed to do so successfully.

This is why Rohl should ditch Antman to unleash Bajrami, who could offer more quality in the final third, when the Gers face Falkirk in the Premiership on Sunday, to see if he can ignite his Ibrox career under the German boss.

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Bo Bichette Had the Saddest Line About Blue Jays’ World Series Loss

It was only fitting that Game 7 of the World Series between the Blue Jays and Dodgers ended in another extra-inning thriller, but it was ultimately L.A. who emerged with baseball's biggest prize in front of thousands of heartbroken Blue Jays fans at Rogers Center.

The Blue Jays held a slim lead until the top of the ninth, when the Dodgers evened things up and sent the game to extra innings. In the 11th inning, Dodgers' Will Smith crushed a homer to put his team in front, 5-4. Yoshinobu Yamamoto—who would go on to win World Series MVP—then stepped onto the mound and helped induce a game-ending double play to clinch the title for the defending champs.

Saturday's loss dealt a brutal and devastating blow to the Blue Jays, who held a 3-2 series lead entering Game 6. Blue Jays star Bo Bichette was asked about his three-run home run off Shohei Ohtani early in Game 7's loss, and what it was like to cross home plate with teammate Vladimir Guerrero Jr. waiting for him.

He answered with a sad line about what could have been for Toronto:

"I wish we could have won it together," Bichette said. "I wish we could have shared that moment together. But just to share the moment with everybody is special."

Bichette missed a large chunk of the year due to a knee injury, but he returned for the World Series going 8-for-23 with one home run and four walks against the Dodgers.

The 27-year-old is set to be a free agent this offseason but restated his intention to stay in Toronto for the foreseeable future.

"Yeah, I already said it. I want to be here, but I just lost a Game 7 so you can keep on asking me," Bichette said when probed about his MLB future on Saturday night.

Bichette's dream of winning a World Series with his longtime partner-in-crime Guerrero seems feasible enough, assuming the Blue Jays choose to keep Bichette around. Guerrero's future with the Blue Jays is already locked in after the star slugger inked a 14-year, $500 million deal earlier this year, so now it's about how much the Blue Jays can afford to pay Bichette as well as other key position players on the roster.

"Vladdy is one of my best friends. We’ve had tons of [World Series] conversations like that," Bichette said of Guerrero in February. "We’ve talked about playing together forever since he was 18 and I was 19. That’s still a goal of ours."

Quais jogadores do Atlético-MG tiveram as maiores notas da temporada? Confira

MatériaMais NotíciasVer Resumo da matéria por IAO Atlético realizou uma temporada aquém das expectativas e deixou o torcedor frustrado. Ainda assim, mesmo em meio aos resultados negativos e às metas não atingidas, alguns jogadores conseguiram se destacar com boas atuações ao longo do ano.Resumo supervisionado pelo jornalista!

O Atlético realizou uma temporada aquém das expectativas e deixou o torcedor frustrado. Ainda assim, mesmo em meio aos resultados negativos e às metas não atingidas, alguns jogadores conseguiram se destacar com boas atuações ao longo do ano.

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Mas afinal, quem recebeu a maior nota da temporada? Veja a seguir as avaliações dos atletas. As notas foram fornecidas pelo Sofascore, plataforma especializada em estatísticas esportivas.

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Notas dos jogadores do Atlético na temporada

As notas são dadas de acordo com vários aspectos e ações durante o jogo, juntando pontos positivos (gols, assistências, dribles certos, desarmes) e pontos negativos (faltas, cartões, erros), com pesos diferentes para cada posição, focando em Ataque, Técnica, Tática, Defesa e Criatividade.

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Confira a média na temporada no Brasileirão e na Sul-Americana dos jogadores que receberam as maiores avaliações:

Campeonato Brasileiro
Hulk – 7,22
Gustavo Scarpa – 7,18
Éverson – 7,16
Junior Alonso – 7,00
Rony e Dudu – 6,98

Copa Sul-Americana
Thomás Cuello – 7,42
Lyanco – 7,28
Gustavo Scarpa – 7,17
Dudu – 7,16
Éverson – 7,09

Melhor jogador para a torcida

O Lance! realizou uma enquete no canal do Galo no WhatsApp para saber quem foi o melhor jogador do Galo na temporada, e o resultado foi contundente: Éverson venceu com ampla vantagem. O goleiro atleticano recebeu mais de 78% dos votos, demonstrando a confiança e segurança que o paredão do Galo transmite à massa alvinegra.

Na sequência aparece o ídolo atleticano Hulk, que recebeu 14% dos votos. Apesar de ter sido o artilheiro da equipe no ano, a temporada do camisa 7 ficou abaixo do rendimento que ele costuma apresentar com a camisa alvinegra, desempenho que o consagrou como um dos maiores jogadores da história do clube.

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Na terceira colocação ficou Alan Franco, com aproximadamente 8% dos votos. O volante equatoriano é muito querido pela massa e peça importante no esquema de Sampaoli. Ao longo da competição, desempenhou diversas funções, mostrando não apenas força e qualidade defensiva, mas também boa saída de jogo e presença ofensiva.

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Yankees Provide Update on Aaron Judge's Recovery From Elbow Injury

From looking at Yankees right fielder and designated hitter Aaron Judge's numbers in 2025, one would hardly know he was injured.

However, even while slashing .331/.457/.688, the future Hall of Famer was affected by a right elbow flexor strain for much of the late season. The injury cost him 10 days, and led to a sharp decrease in time spent playing the field when he returned in early August.

On Thursday, New York manager Aaron Boone offered a glimpse of how Judge plans to rehabilitate his injury in the offseason.

"[Judge] is not [having surgery]. He actually had an MRI after the season, it showed continued improvement in the flexor muscles. He finished the season doing pretty well, so no surgery is going to be needed for Aaron," Boone told reporters via SNY.

Judge slashed .500/.581/.682 with a home run and seven RBIs in the Yankees' seven-game playoff stint. Nonetheless, the Blue Jays knocked the Yankees out of the American League Division Series in four games.

"He'll take some time off and continue to do strengthening things and rehab and stuff. Felt like he finished the season in a pretty good place, as we saw continued improvements with him," Boone said.

هالاند: والدي سيضربني إذا ارتديت قفازات.. ومستقبلي محسوم

أوضح النرويجي إيرلينج هالاند مهاجم مانشستر سيتي، قراره بشأن مستقبله مع فريقه وما إذا كان يخطط للرحيل قريبًا عن ملعب “الاتحاد”، وتحدث عن مدربه بيب جوارديولا، واسترجع كواليس انضمامه للفريق الإنجليزي، كما أوضح سبب عدم ارتدائه للقفازات أثناء اللعب.

وعن عدم ارتداء القفازات أثناء اللعب، قال هالاند في تصريحات نشرتها “آس” الإسبانية: “أحب الأسلوب الكلاسيكي، كما تعلمون إنه جميل، بالإضافة إلى ذلك، لن تراني ألعب بالقفازات أبدًا، ذلك لأن والدي سيضربني لو فعلت، لذا فأنا رجل محافظ بعض الشيء”.

وعن انتقاله إلى مانشستر سيتي، أضاف: “اتصل بي جوارديولا، كانت محادثة لطيفة، أخبرني أنني أستطيع تسجيل الكثير من الأهداف معه، في النرويج، نتابع الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، عندما اتصل بي جوارديولا، لم أتردد”.

وتابع: “وفي النهاية، أعتقد أن الأمور تسير على ما يرام، وأعتقد أن التوقيت مهم للغاية، عندما وصلت إلى السيتي، كانوا بحاجة إلى مهاجم، كنت متحمسًا أيضًا لإثبات أن فريق بيب قادر على اللعب المباشر، وليس مجرد تمرير الكرة”.

وبخصوص مستقبله، أكد هالاند: “أنا هادئ، ومركز، وسعيد للغاية هنا، لذا فهو مكان جيد حقاً للتطور، وفي النهاية، إنجلترا بلد مولع بكرة القدم، وأعتقد أنه أفضل مكان لممارسة كرة القدم، أريد أن أكون جزءاً من ذلك”.

وعن غضبه من استبداله، أشار: “لنكن صريحين، عندما سجلت خمسة أهداف ضد لايبزيج، بالطبع كنت أرغب في تسجيل ستة، لكنني أعتقد أنه سيكون من قلة الاحترام للاعب الذي سيحل محلي أن أغادر الملعب غاضبًا، لذا أعتقد أن آخر شيء سأفعله هو أن أُظهر لأي شخص أنني غاضب من استبدالي”.

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وفيما يتعلق بتراجع الأداء، استطرد: “أولاً وقبل كل شيء، الإصابات، أعتقد أنه من الصعب جداً الحفاظ على هذا المستوى بعد الفوز، هناك جانب نفسي في الأمر، أعتقد أن من طبيعتنا البشرية أن نمتلك عقلية مختلفة، ومن الصعب جداً الحفاظ على هذا المستوى بعد تحقيق إنجاز عظيم، حتى لو لم يكن هناك ما هو أفضل منه”.

وأشاد بمدربه جوارديولا مؤكدًا: “أعتقد أنه عبقري، لكن ما أدهشني هو مثابرته، إنه يعمل بجد أكثر من أي شخص آخر، إنه أكثر الأشخاص اجتهادًا في النادي، هو أول من يصل وآخر من يغادر، وأعتقد أن هذا ما أوصله إلى ما هو عليه الآن، بفضل عمله اليومي، إنه تفانٍ، إنه حافز، وهي أيضًا طريقة مكثفة في رؤية كرة القدم والتعامل معها، هذا هو الأهم”.

وانتقل للحديث عن منتخب بلاده النرويج وكأس العالم، متابعًا: “أشعر بالضغط منذ فترة طويلة، لو كنت نرويجيًا، أفكر في هذا الفريق ووجود هالاند على رأسه، لكنت سأضغط على الفريق أيضًا، من الصعب اللعب في كأس العالم، ومن الصعب التأهل، وخاصة مع مرور السنوات، يزداد التفكير في الأخطاء”.

واسترسل: “عندما أتذكر آخر مرة شاركنا فيها في كأس العالم، حيث لعب والدي، أشعر وكأنني لم أولد بعد، أتعرف؟ لقد عشت حياتي كلها دون أن نتأهل، وهذا يحفزني أيضًا، كنت أظن أنني لن ألعب في كأس العالم أبدًا”.

وفيما يتعلق بالشغف بكرة القدم، أصر: “نعم، أنا من عشاق كرة القدم، لذا أشاهد جميع أنواع المباريات، في أحد الأيام، بينما كنا نتناول العشاء، تحققت مما إذا كانت هناك مباراة معروضة، كان مانشستر يونايتد ووست هام يلعبان، فلنشغلها، قالت لي زوجتي لقد سئمت من كرة القدم، نشاهدها طوال الوقت، فقلت لها: نعم، لهذا السبب نحن هنا”.

وأتم هالاند تصريحاته موضحًا أنه لا يشرب الكحول: “لا، ليس خلال الموسم، شربته بعد تأهلنا لكأس العالم، لكنني لا أشرب عادةً خلال الموسم، فقط الحليب”.

Ireland let advantage slip as Mehidy, Murad pull game into balance

Stirling, Carmichael made fifties before Ireland lost seven wickets in two sessions

Mohammad Isam11-Nov-2025

Hasan Murad celebrates his maiden Test wicket•BCB

Bangladesh’s spinners wrested back control from Ireland at stumps on the first day of the Sylhet Test. The visitors lost their way after a strong first session, ending the day on 270 for 8. Mehidy Hasan Miraz took three wickets while Hasan Murad, the debutant left-arm spinner, picked up two wickets.Ireland started losing their way in the middle session as they went from 96 for 1 to 184 for 4. Four more fell in the last session as they ended the first day in a disappointing note. Paul Stirling and debutant Cade Carmichael had given Ireland a bright start with a 96-run second-wicket stand. Stirling, opening for the second time in his career, made 60, with a dominant display through square on the off-side. He struck seven of his nine boundaries through that region.The 22-year-old Carmichael was composed in his first day of Test cricket, batting confidently in his 59. Stirling and Carmichael struck fifties while Curtis Campher and Lorcan Tucker got out in the forties. Towards the end of the day, the 19-year-old debutant Jordan Neill impressed with his drives in his unbeaten 30.Bangladesh had to wait for about half an hour in the last session to get their first breakthrough. But once they had removed Campher, who struck six boundaries including two sixes in his 94-ball 44, Bangladesh made more headways into the Ireland innings.Campher, who was caught at slip, was Murad’s first Test wicket. It was followed by the wicket of Tucker, who was beaten by Murad’s flight and stumped for 41 off 80 balls. Tucker was looking good and hit three fours and two sixes, but he got sucked into an aggressive false shot by Murad. Mehidy got the big wicket of Andy McBrine, also stumped, for five.Ireland however fought back with the eighth wicket stand between Neill and Barry McCarthy, who added 48 runs till the end of the day. Neill made 30 with three fours and a six before falling on the last ball of the day.Bangladesh could have had a much better start to the day, had they held on to three chances in successive overs in the morning. Stirling was dropped twice, at slip and gully, while Taijul Islam spilled Carmichael’s chance at short square-leg. All of this happened betwen overs 4 and 7.Already a wicket down and with Bangladesh creating regular chances, Stirling and Carmichael rode out the difficult period. They found regular boundaries, particularly Stirling cracking numerous hits through backward point. Carmichael was circumspect during the first session, hitting three boundaries.Ireland started losing their way in the middle session. Nahid Rana removed the well-set Stirling in the first over after lunch, getting caught at second slip. Mehidy Hasan Miraz trapped Harry Tector lbw for one in the next over, before Carmichael reached his fifty off 110 balls. Miraz however removed him for 59. Najmul Hossain Shanto then dropped Lorcan Tucker on 11 late in the second session.

Chelsea hatch Mykhailo Mudryk plan in ‘carefully considered’ roadmap to rescue career

Mykhailo Mudryk’s career at Chelsea remains in limbo as the Ukrainian winger continues serving a provisional suspension.

The £88.5 million signing last featured for the Blues in November 2024, scoring in a Conference League victory over Heidenheim before disappearing from matchday squads entirely.

Chelsea's MykhailoMudryk

The FA formally charged Mudryk in June following confirmation that his ‘B’ sample tested positive for meldonium, a prohibited performance-enhancing substance.

The charge carries potential sanctions ranging from several months to a maximum four-year ban, though significant uncertainty surrounds the case’s resolution timeline.

Mudryk has steadfastly maintained his innocence throughout the ordeal, insisting the positive test came as ‘complete shock’ and that he never knowingly consumed banned substances.

Ukrainian journalist Igor Burbas offered an intriguing explanation, suggesting Mudryk received a stem cell injection during national team duty to address discomfort that was limiting his performance.

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According to the report, these stem cells allegedly originated from a cow exposed to meldonium, inadvertently contaminating Mudryk’s sample.

Shakhtar Donetsk chief executive Sergei Palkin recently confirmed Mudryk passed a polygraph test and continues building his defence case, though formal results remain pending.

Palkin revealed substantial financial stakes beyond Mudryk’s career, with Shakhtar potentially forfeiting €30 million in performance-related bonuses if the winger cannot return to action.

Chelsea have provided Mudryk with an individualised fitness programme during his exile from the Cobham training ground, though his number ten shirt was reassigned to Cole Palmer this summer.

The club also signed Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens during his absence, significantly diminishing his prospects of a first-team role under Enzo Maresca, even if the 24-year-old is eventually cleared.

Luckily for Mudryk, the west Londoners apparently have a plan for that scenario.

Chelsea hatch Mykhaylo Mudryk plan in roadmap to rescue his career

According to reports from Spain, Chelsea have devised a ‘carefully considered’ strategy to ‘rescue’ Mudryk’s career following his prolonged doping suspension that has sidelined him for over a year.

The club apparently plan to loan him to sister club Strasbourg, their sister club in Ligue 1, once his ban concludes.

Rather than severing ties with their near-£100 million investment, Chelsea believe a spell in French football offers Mudryk the ideal environment to rebuild both physically and mentally.

The move would also provide fewer eyes compared to the Premier League’s intense spotlight, allowing Mudryk to rediscover his confidence through regular competitive action.

Stamford Bridge officials view the Strasbourg loan as mutually beneficial for all parties.

Mudryk gains essential playing time in a competitive league without overwhelming pressure, while Strasbourg acquire a player of significant talent, and Chelsea can monitor his development from a safe distance before determining his long-term future.

Contracted until 2031, BlueCo still have plenty of time to weigh up a decision on this, and hope that they can recover at least some of the eye-watering cash they spent on Mudryk in 2023.

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