Tchê Tchê destaca evolução do Botafogo e comenta possibilidade de atuar na lateral

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Tchê Tchê atuou nos últimos 17 jogos do Botafogo como titular e vem se consolidando no meio-campo alvinegro. Durante uma coletiva de imprensa realizada nesta sexta-feira, o volante analisou a boa fase do Glorioso.

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– Acho que é o melhor momento da equipe e isso tem a ver com a evolução de todos. Conforme nós vamos nos conhecendo, fica mais fácil. Quando conseguimos as vitórias, tudo fica mais leve.

+Luís Castro analisa recentes resultados do Botafogo e afirma que não está feliz com as exibições

Com as lesões de Sarávia, Rafael e Daniel Borges, Luís Castro possui uma incógnita na lateral direita. Ao ser questionado sobre atuar na posição, Tchê Tchê afirmou que prefere permanecer como meio-campista.

– Faz tempo. Desde a minha chegada, disse que gostaria de ajudar no meio campo. Eu me vejo como meio-campista. Já fiz algumas vezes (lateral), mas isso aí deixo para outras pessoas. Tem o Mezenga e o Dani, que possuem características que acho que vão ajudar mais a equipe do que a minha. E assim saio dessa também (risos).

+Adryelson mira classificação do Botafogo para Libertadores e elogia Luís Castro

O Botafogo volta a campo no próximo domingo, contra o Internacional, às 18h, no Nilton Santos, em partida válida pelo Campeonato Brasileiro.

Henriques relief as New South Wales break drought by toppling champions

New South Wales captain Moises Henriques admitted there was relief after the team ended their 15-match winless run in the Sheffield Shield with a convincing victory over defending champions Western Australia.The visitors were bowled out for 136, after making 141 on the opening day, while Ollie Davies playing the defining innings of the game with his maiden first-class century.Related

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New South Wales had seen victory slip away from them in the opening match of the Shield season when Queensland secured a draw at Cricket Central then they lost against South Australia and Victoria.They had not won in the competition since beating Tasmania at the SCG in February 2022.”It’s definitely a huge relief,” Henriques said. “If anything, I feel like our preparation through pre-season had been magnificent and feel like I’ve seen a lot of the players grow in confidence. And we weren’t quite getting the results in the longer format.”Think it’s really important to get a result to give the guys a little bit of reward for some really positive processes otherwise that doubt starts to set in again. Until you start seeing some results that doubt’s always there, so I’m hoping on the back of that it builds up a lot of belief and a lot of confidence that they are on the right path because I believe they are.”It’s been a great week and we’ve shown with the skill around the squad that we can match it and defeat the reigning premiers in both competitions. We don’t get carried away, it’s one Shield win…[but] I’m hopeful that’s the first of many into the future.”WA had been reduced to 34 for 6 on the second day but then provided some stubborn resistance led by Cameron Bancroft who was eventually ninth out when he edged Liam Hatcher to slip from round the wicket for a 160-ball 54.He had added 66 for the eighth wicket with Charlie Stobo to take WA to the brink of a lead before Stobo fended Hatcher to leg gully. The last three wickets fell for two runs leaving NSW a target of just two that was achieved before lunch.”Our bowlers came up to another level and to bowl a WA side out for 140 in both innings was a pretty good result,” Henriques said. “You take Ollie’s 130 out of our scoring – that was a very special knock.”WA coach Adam Voges acknowledged his team had not been able to respond to the pressure put on by the NSW attack”We were below par from probably ten minutes before lunch on day one when we lost those couple [of wickets],” he said. “We were outplayed by New South Wales, they were very good and we were off. The result reflects that.”We were put under pressure…this is probably the first time our middle order has been exposed a little earlier and unfortunately we weren’t able to handle that challenge this week.”Voges was hopeful that Aaron Hardie, who missed this match with a minor quad strain, would be available to face South Australia at the WACA next week.

Cricket Australia chief: Context vital for bilateral ODIs

CA are also focused on the changing nature of the global game and working with T20 franchises

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Where are all the last-over thrillers?

The bosses of Cricket Australia believe ODIs can continue to play a key part in the men’s international game but have stressed the importance of having context around bilateral fixtures.There has been heightened debate around the 50-over format amid the ongoing World Cup which has seen some disappointing crowds and a lack of close games, although the tournament has produced a number of eye-catching results with Afghanistan beating England and Pakistan while Netherlands overturned a powerful South Africa.But amid an increasingly packed calendar, now becoming ever-more dominated by T20 franchise leagues, there is a growing suggestion that it is ODI cricket that will be squeezed particularly at bilateral level with discussions set to take place when the ICC meets next month in India.Related

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The 2027 ODI World Cup is locked in to be jointly hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia and 2031 is to be staged by India and Bangladesh, with a returning Champions Trophy due to be held in Pakistan in 2025.Direct qualification for the current World Cup in India was decided by the ODI Super League which meant bilateral series had added importance but that has been disbanded after one cycle.”It’s really important that there’s context for those bilateral series,” CA chief executive Nick Hockley said after the board’s AGM. “We’ve seen with the introduction of the World Test Championship how that works, we’ve seen with the qualification through to this World Cup with major nations [like] West Indies missing out, Netherlands coming through.”So really creating jeopardy in those bilateral series. That’s something we’ll be discussing when we are in India towards the end of the tournament with the ICC.”Bilateral T20I series could be given greater context in the future with Olympic qualification likely to be based on the rankings.Australia have three men’s ODIs in their upcoming summer – crammed into five days against West Indies in early February – which according to the Future Tours Programme (FTP) is the likely figure for most future seasons. They are then not scheduled to play the format again until September when they tour England for a five-match series, with three ODIs against Ireland also marked on the FTP before that.Australia’s men will play three home ODIs this season•AFP/Getty Images

Mike Baird, the CA chair, suggested that performances such as the 40-ball century by Glenn Maxwell against Netherlands show how the T20 game can help keep the one-day format relevant.”We certainly see a role for all three formats,” he said. “To see a T20 century, Glenn Maxwell came in in the 39th over, so the spectacular impact of that in an ODI it adds a whole other dimension than just a T20.”It’s an important format, we certainly think there’s a role. What is important is context, [not] just having matches without connecting them into qualifiers for a World Cup as an example – so those are the things, how do you give more context.”Central contracts vs franchise cricketLinked to the changing nature of the men’s international game, particularly around white-ball cricketers, is how players are contracted to their national boards. newspapers reported that CA has put a group of their leading players on multi-year deals and the ECB has recently done the same. also reported this week that there is now a mechanism within contracts where players can be docked a percentage of their earnings if they opt to play in overseas tournaments during the home season.”It is designed so that if a situation does not clearly warrant a player being given a [No Objection Certificate], the answer doesn’t have to be only ‘no, you can’t go and play’. It is ‘let’s have a conversation and see if we can negotiate a mutually satisfactory outcome’,” Todd Greenberg, the Australia Cricketers’ Association CEO, said. “That keeps the relationship strong and the player in our Australian system for longer.”CA acknowledged the rapidly changing landscape and how all sides need to work together.”We are conscious of the increased opportunity for players and to show some level of flexibility to pursue opportunities, certainly in the IPL and some of the other leagues around the world, is something we’ll need to support going forward,” Hockley said.”To go forward into the future, there are changes that are here, there are changes that are coming,” Baird added. “The fundamental thing we need is trust and that relationship with the players and we’ve certainly established that.”CA makes a loss, but confidence for years to comeMeanwhile, CA reported a loss of nearly AUD$17 million for the last financial year but that was a stronger performance than expectations aided by AUD$42 million coming from hosting the men’s T20 World Cup.The upcoming year, which sees the men’s team host Pakistan and West Indies at home, is expected to also be loss-making before two big-earning seasons with India and England touring for five-match Test series in 2024-25 and 2025-26.”It’s part of the cycle … these [past] 12 months is the difficult period,” Baird said. “But we’re certainly very confident on where we’re going … over the next two or three years, the forecasts are really strong.”

Luis Enrique has extra motivation to beat Real Madrid as Barcelona allegiance spur PSG boss on ahead of Club World Cup clash

Luis Enrique is fired up to beat Real Madrid as the Barcelona-loving Paris Saint-Germain boss hopes to beat his old team to the Club World Cup final.

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Luis Enrique's Champions League winners come up against Madrid in the semi-final of the competition on Wednesday and despite having played for Los Blancos, the Spaniard admitted his love lies with Barcelona and those ties provide extra motivation for him ahead of the big game.

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The 55-year-old, who caused a stir when he left Madrid to join Barcelona as a player in 1996, started his coaching career working Barca's youth setup before taking up his first head coach role Roma in Serie A in 2011. He returned to Barca three years later and won the European and domestic treble in his first season and retained their La Liga crown the following campaign. As a member and fan of the Catalan club, the Gijon native will take extra enjoyment from a victory this week.

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He told reporters: “It's a pleasure to play against Real Madrid. It always has been, always is, and always will be because of what it means to play against a team that is the most successful in the world. You already know that I'm a Barca fan, I'm still a Barca member and a Sporting [de Gijon] fan, so it's always motivating to play against Madrid.”

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PSG will take on Real at the MetLife Stadium on Wednesday in the Club World Cup semi-final, while Barca will commence their pre-season on 13 July.

Barcelona told to pay up! Dani Olmo bonuses demanded by Leipzig as cash-strapped club scramble to sign Nico Williams amid registration fears

RB Leipzig are demanding the impending bonus amount of around €3 million for Dani Olmo, possibly complicating Barcelona's Nico Williams pursuit.

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    RB Leipzig can apparently look forward to a windfall worth millions. According to , Barcelona are being forced to make a payment for last summer's transfer of Olmo. The report explains that the Catalans must transfer €2.8m to the Bundesliga club because negotiated bonuses are due.

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    Barca paid a reported €55m for the 27-year-old's services around a year ago, before Olmo's eligibility to play ended in chaos. Nonetheless, the attacking midfielder contributed 10 goals and four assists in 25 league games, playing a decisive role in winning the title. According to , the bonus payment could not be the last. If Olmo meets further criteria for coach Hansi Flick's team, another €4.2m would be added.

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    Meanwhile, Barca's financial situation is anything but easy due to the Olmo money. According to reports, the club is currently working flat out to secure the signing of their most desired transfer target this summer, Nico Williams. However, he wants a guarantee that he will not face a similar disaster to Olmo when registering for competitive matches. As a result, Bayern Munich are also said to be lying in wait. The Athletic Club winger is also considered the ideal solution in Munich.

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    La Liga president Javier Tebas reportedly informed Barcelona president Joan Laporta that they have returned to the 1:1 rule, despite the former repeatedly reiterating how the Catalans are incapable of registering Williams. As things stand, the Liga champions are expected to trigger the 22-year-old's release clause this month.

Klaasen sends England's title-defence hopes spiralling

South Africa posted 399 on the board and waltzed to victory by 229 runs

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Heinrich Klaasen crumpled to his haunches in a dripping mess after every shot. In between whiles, he flayed England’s bowlers for a 61-ball century to set up an emphatic South Africa victory at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium.The brutality of Klaasen’s 109 from just 67 balls all told matched the harshness of the heat and humidity which had also left England bowler David Willey cramping throughout South Africa’s innings, ending on 399 for 7 and requiring the second-highest successful run chase in ODI history. England capitulated instead, crashing to 170 all out in 22 overs and suffering their heaviest ODI defeat.Klaasen’s innings included 12 fours and four sixes as he shared a 151-run sixth-wicket partnership with Marco Jansen from just 77 balls, one of two century stands for South Africa with Reeza Hendricks – in the side for an unwell Temba Bavuma – and Rassie van der Dussen putting on 121 together for the second wicket after Quinton de Kock fell on the second ball of the match. Hendricks ended up as his side’s second-highest scorer with an excellent 85 from 75 balls while Jansen was incredibly damaging in his own right with a 42-ball 75 not out.England lost their top three for just 24 runs inside six overs of their reply, Jansen dismissing Joe Root and Dawid Malan with consecutive balls at the end of his second over and start of his third. Ben Stokes, back after missing his side’s first two matches with a hip injury, tossed his bat into the air in frustration after he spooned a Kagiso Rabada delivery straight back to the bowler to become the third England batter in succession to fall for single-figures as England slumped to 38 for 4.Gerald Coetzee conceded 16 runs off his first over but Jos Buttler’s four, four and six were as good as it got as Coetzee responded with two wickets in the first three balls of his second when he had England’s skipper caught behind and Harry Brook lbw for 15 and 17 respectively. Only No. 10 Mark Wood with an almost farcical 17-ball unbeaten 43 and Gus Atkinson, scoring 35 in just his fourth ODI, fared better for England with the bat, Reece Topley unable to come in after he was injured while fielding.The result returned South Africa to winning ways after their shock defeat at the hands of Netherlands blighted victories from their opening two matches and left England’s hopes of featuring at the business end of the tournament on a knife edge.1:41

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After winning the toss, Buttler opted to bowl first, a decision that looked increasingly dubious as South Africa’s batters cashed in on an excellent batting surface.Sam Curran and Chris Woakes were left out after their struggles with the ball as Willey and Atkinson came in. Topley started well, responding immediately to being struck for four off the very first ball of the match with an excellent outswinger that invited de Kock to drive and found an edge which was snaffled by Buttler behind the stumps, although it took an England review to secure the dismissal.Hendricks, who had been shut out of South Africa’s T20 World Cup side last year in favour of Bavuma despite being an in-form member of the squad leading into that tournament, faced 13 dot balls before getting off the mark with a square drive to the boundary off Willey. But after that sedate start, South Africa scored 41 off the last four overs of the opening powerplay, Hendricks grabbing his chance and helping himself to four fours in eight balls from Atkinson and Willey so that by the end of it South Africa were 59 for 1.Meanwhile, Topley had left the field 3.5 overs into his spell after injuring his finger attempting to stop a ball struck back at him by van der Dussen. Adil Rashid, who spent the first part of the match off the field with a stomach upset, entered the attack in the 18th over and with his 10th delivery broke a the stand between Hendricks and van der Dussen when the latter botched a slog sweep and sent a top edge sailing high to Jonny Bairstow at midwicket.Hendricks pummelled Root for twin sixes over long-off in three balls but then Rashid struck again with a sublime googly which Hendricks attempted to cut and ended up chopping onto his stumps to depart for 85 off 75 deliveries.Topley returned in 35th over with the index and middle fingers on his left, bowling, hand strapped together and, with his sixth ball back, he removed the dangerous Aiden Markram for 42, thanks to an excellent catch by Bairstow, who couldn’t contain his delight, pumping both fists in celebration after he had run to his left from deep backward square and backpedalled as he lost his footing on the patchy outfield, all the while watching that he didn’t fall back onto the boundary rope. It was no mean feat for a man who just three months ago spoke of the fact that the badly broken leg he suffered in September last year still gave him problems. Then Topley struck again to remove David Miller cheaply, slapping the ball straight down Stokes’ throat at mid-off.There was only pain for England at the Wankhede•Associated PressKlaasen thrashed Rashid well back into the stands beyond deep midwicket then took 19 runs off Topley in the next over. No sooner had he been felled by a yorker from Wood, which struck him on the boot and required some time lying on the pitch in a drenched and exhausted heap to recover, and Klaasen brought up his century in stirring style, punishing Wood’s low full toss over the fence at long-on then pulling a four wide of deep fine leg to reach the milestone.Jansen then brought up a 35-ball fifty with a run of six, four, six off Atkinson down the ground, behind deep point and over midwicket. Jansen’s ball-striking was sublime as he smashed Topley for three sixes in the penultimate over, which went for 26 runs in all.Klaasen fell in the last, bowled by an Atkinson yorker which crashed into leg stump but his work was done and he walked off to a standing ovation. Jansen made the same journey a few moments later, unbeaten and with South Africa having posted their highest ODI total against England.Following his exertions, Klaasen remained off the pitch during England’s innings when he could be seen looking worse for wear, draped in a towel with his feet up and head bowed in the changeroom. No doubt he managed to muster one last skerrick of energy to celebrate South Africa’s win, and his part in it, and he reappeared on the ground to accept Player of the Match honours in fresh kit, spent but smiling.

Cano afirma que Fluminense irá manter a seriedade e cita proposta de renovação: 'Estou muito feliz aqui'

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Com gols, comemorações e recordes, Germán Cano conquistou a torcida do Fluminense com uma temporada mágica. Desde que chegou ao clube, o argentino se tornou protagonista e ajudou a equipe a carimbar a vaga na fase de grupos da Libertadores 2023. Em entrevista coletiva, o jogador falou sobre a possível renovação com o Tricolor(contrato se encerra em dezembro de 2023).

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– Eu acho que não preciso falar. Todo mundo sabe o que o Fluminense representa para mim. Estou muito feliz aqui. Temos conversas, mas ainda não fechamos. Espero ficar aqui muito tempo mais, desfrutando o presente – disse.

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Com a vaga garantida, o Fluminense tem masi três jogos para o fim do Brasileirão e pretende bater a meta de premiações prevista no início da temporada. Artilheiro da competição com 21 gols, o atleta argentino frisou que a equipe seguirá com a mesma seriedade e buscará três vitórias nas rodadas que restam.

– Acho que manter esta mesma seriedade que jogamos. Saber respeitar nosso rival vai ser muito importante. Temos que saber que serão confrontos difíceis, contra jogadores muito bons. Queremos fechar com três vitórias nossas, já pensando no próximo ano, que será muito bom para nós – pontuou.

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Na última segunda, Cano igualou Magno Alves como o maior artilheiro do Fluminense em uma mesma temporada neste século. O camisa 14 também empatou com Aristizábal e se tornou o maior artilheiro gringo em uma edição da competição desde que ela começou a ser disputada nos formato de pontos corridos.

Além disso, também igualou Doval como maior artilheiro estrangeiro do Fluminense em um mesmo ano. E tem mais três partidas para ultrapassar o Magnata epode quebrar tabu de 50 anos sem um artilheiro estrangeiro no Brasileirão. O último foi o uruguaioPedro Rocha, que anotou 17 gols com a camisa do São Paulo e dividiu o prêmio com Dadá Maravilha, do Atlético-MG.

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– Sem os meus companheiros eu não consigo fazer tudo que estou fazendo dentro de campo. Sem a ajuda deles é muito difícil. Eu quero parabenizar eles. Dentro de campo, tudo fica mais fácil, porque a bola chega. A toda hora estão procurando um momento dentro da área, onde estou ficando. Isto é companheirismo, é ser solidário. Acho que se formou um grupo legal para continuar fazendo história e na briga para o próximo ano – concluiu.

Levi Colwill claims 'the Club World Cup will be bigger than the Champions League' after Chelsea's 'statement' final victory over PSG

Chelsea defender Levi Colwill has boldly claimed that winning Club World Cup will be considered as more prestigious than lifting the Champions League title in the future. Colwill also expressed his belief that the Blues can build on their success in the United States by challenging for the Premier League and Champions League in the 2025-26 campaign.

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    Chelsea stunned European champions Paris Saint-Germain as they thrashed the French giants 3-0 in the Club World Cup final in New Jersey on Sunday. Cole Palmer starred for the Blues with a brace and an assist as the English club were crowned champions of the world.

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    After conquering the Club World Cup, Colwill is now confident of winning more titles with the west London side in the 2025-26 campaign. The defender also boldly claimed that the Club World Cup will gain more importance than the Champions League in the years to come.

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    Speaking to reporters, the English defender said: "I said at the start of this tournament that our plan is to win it [Club World Cup] and people looked at me as if I was crazy. So I'm going to say the exact same thing now going into the Premier League and Champions League. This is the biggest trophy I've ever won. I think the Club World Cup will be bigger than the Champions League and we were the first team to win it. It was a statement victory and, in the future, if we keep winning trophies then everyone will give us the love that we deserve. But we'll only know that in he future. I think we're ready and we'll see next season."

    Colwill added on Chelsea targeting more major silverware next season: "We're a team and that's in the Chelsea identity. You stick together no matter what. I think players like John Terry, Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba, they started that and we're carrying it on. They were all amazing players, the best players who won a lot but we've got the best players in our team — young players for sure — and that's our plan, to win the biggest trophies for Chelsea. We're definitely capable of doing it. I think we've shown that. Everyone said that PSG were the best team in the world but we won 3-0."

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    Enzo Maresca's Club World Cup winners are scheduled to play a couple of pre-season friendlies against Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan before kicking off the 2025-26 campaign formally on August 17 with their Premier League season opener against Crystal Palace.

Matthew Mott: England close to T20 World Cup squad after bounce-back

Head coach impressed with fightback, as Buttler-Salt partnership gives team new gear

Cameron Ponsonby20-Dec-2023Matthew Mott has said that England are “very close” to settling on their squad for the T20 World Cup next June.England are currently tied at 2-2 in their five-match series against West Indies, in a contest that has been enthralling throughout with over 100 sixes hit in four matches.The series has been invaluable preparation for England, with all of their group-stage fixtures for the World Cup next year expected to be in Antigua, Barbados and St Lucia.”We always said with this series we’ll go pretty close to the side we’re looking for, otherwise why would they be here?” Mott said, a day out from the series decider. “We don’t get many opportunities to play together before the World Cup. So this is a very strong team we’ve bought out here.”Of particular certainty is that the opening pair of Jos Buttler and Phil Salt is expected to continue, meaning Jonny Bairstow will have to find another route into the team, potentially at the expense of Will Jacks at No.3.”It’s looking pretty good, isn’t it?” Mott smiled when asked about the Buttler-Salt pairing that has put on back-to-back century partnerships in their last two innings. “We’ve got a lot of time between now and then. Obviously, Salty has put an undeniable case there and Jos is one of the greatest of all time. So how we get that top six or seven going will be an interesting thing.”There are currently 15 players out in the Caribbean, the same number that will be named for the World Cup squad, with Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer guaranteed to come back into the set-up, fitness pending.”I think that’s a given,” Mott said of whether the duo would would be in the mix for World Cup selection. “Ben, aside from his incredible match-winning ability in every department, gives us that ability to have a seam bowler in your top six that gives you so many options with your team balance…It makes selection a hell of a lot easier. So that’s a given.”In terms of Jofra, you’ve just got absolute box-office pace, change of pace, bowl any over in the innings. Bowl your Super Over, bowl your last over when they need to. Him on the park is massive, everyone would agree with that.”Related

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Mott confirmed that Bairstow is also within that group of players who will automatically return to selection discussion but was not asked about Mark Wood.Such a small squad leaves little chance for too many changes. Unless injuries strike, it seems likely that Ben Duckett and John Turner will be the first two names to drop out of the squad, with Gus Atkinson and Tymal Mills then left to battle it out if Wood returns, whilst Bairstow would have to come in for one of Jacks or Moeen Ali.That such big names are at risk of missing out is testament to the strength in depth of a group that, despite a torrid couple of months, have produced two superb performances to come back from 2-0 down and force a decider in Trinidad on Thursday.In game three in Grenada, England chased 223 thanks to a remarkable unbeaten century from Salt. Then, in Tarouba, they made their highest T20I total, 267 for 3, thanks to Salt’s second century, this time from 48 balls.”I enjoyed them both,” Mott said, when asked if he preferred one of England’s style of victories over the other. “Losing the toss over here, getting sent in, all the stats showed us [Tarouba] was a low-scoring ground. What we talked about after the last game was we had to play with that intensity, whether we’re batting first or chasing. That was the most pleasing thing from yesterday, is that it would have been easy to get a 180 score, 20 or 30 above par, but as soon as we got off to that really positive start, we just kept the foot down as if we were chasing a massive score.”Mott also spoke highly of the impact that Andrew Flintoff has had on the group, with a team meeting following England’s defeat to go 2-0 down sparking a change in approach.”There was a realisation that the game that West Indies were bringing to us was certainly a power game and talked about matching fire with fire.”A few people spoke. Jos spoke, Freddie spoke and I spoke about that. I’ve really enjoyed Freddie’s perspective, coming in as a guy who’s experienced the highs and lows of the game, to come in and he’s added a lot of fresh energy. It’s a great perspective, obviously what he’s been through in the last year or so. Sometimes it’s just a couple of words here and there, but essentially it came from within the playing group.”

'Let's see' – Cristhian Mosquera gives surprising update when asked about Arsenal transfer

Cristhian Mosquera says he is waiting for Valencia and Arsenal to confirm his transfer as he prepares to have a medical with the Premier League side.

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Arsenal have been locked in negotiations with Valencia over the past month or so and look to be finally closing in on a deal for Mosquera. The young Spanish defender has already said his goodbyes to his team-mates with a €20 million (£17 million/$23 million) transfer agreed and is expected to undergo his medical with the Gunners on Wednesday.

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Mosquera's arrival will add greater depth to Arsenal's options at centre-back. The combination of William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes is Mikel Arteta's first choice partnership but Mosquera is only 21 years of age and has earned rave reviews for his performances for Valencia in Spain.

WHAT MOSQUERA SAID

Speaking before his plane departed for London, Mosquera told : "Let’s see how everything turns out. The club is the one that has to speak."

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Mosquera made his La Liga debut in January 2022 and has enjoyed regular game time over the past two seasons. He was also part of the Spanish squad that won gold in the men's football event at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

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