Dan Lawrence, Tom Westley drive Essex into the ascendancy against Warwickshire

Tom Westley and Dan Lawrence, England past and present, combined for an imperious double-century stand that put Essex firmly in control of the LV= Insurance County Championship match against Warwickshire.Lawrence, allowed to play by England on the proviso he is ready to scuttle down to Lord’s if required, when he will be replaced in the Essex line-up by nominated substitute Nick Browne, gave full range to his shots in an immaculate 152, his second century of the season.The third-wicket pair put on 227 in 59 overs of elegant stroke-play until Westley dragged Ed Barnard to short midwicket. His 193-ball 114 took his season’s tally to 739 runs, by far the most of any player in Division One.Matt Critchley upped the tempo with 47 from 43 balls in a 70-run stand with Lawrence, who finally departed after five and a half hours, 225 balls and 15 fours, a second victim for Warwickshire loanee Dom Bess. By the close, Essex had amassed 391 for sevenWestley had won the toss on a green-tinged Chelmsford wicket used previously for a one-day international between Bangladesh and Ireland, and consigned Warwickshire to a sweaty day under floppy sunhats in the field.The captain found himself at the wicket at the end of the first over after Feroze Khushi – replacing Browne at the top of the order – dabbed at a ball from Chris Rushworth and nicked behind.Lawrence joined Westley five overs later to resurrect Essex from 20 for two after Alastair Cook was tucked up by Hassan Ali and also went caught behind.Warwickshire had lost spinner Danny Briggs when he limped out of the Blast last week with a hamstring injury and acted quickly by bringing in Bess on loan from Yorkshire.Westley took a liking to the one-time England spinner and cracked two fours through the covers before bouncing down the wicket and striking him over midwicket for another boundary. Bess toiled in the sun and ended the first day of his Warwickshire spell with figures of 32-1-143-2.Westley passed fifty for the sixth time in the Championship this season when he drove his 72nd ball to mid-on for a single. It was marginally quicker – by two balls – than Lawrence’s third score beyond fifty this year.The partnership was worth 99 at lunch and clicked on to three figures from 150 balls straight after. By tea, another 128 runs were added in 34 overs.In between, Lawrence was showing what Essex will miss when he moves to Surrey at the end of the season. There was a glorious off-drive to the fence off Hassan Ali and then an effortless straight-drive off the Pakistan bowler.Warwickshire had also brought in the 30-year-old wrist spinner Jake Lintott at the expense of Olly Hannon-Dalby for only his second first-class appearance. Westley took a liking to him, too. Indeed, his 17th boundary, driven through the covers, took him to his century from 154 balls.Lawrence’s ton also came from 154 balls when he flicked Will Rhodes through midwicket for his 11th four.After Westley’s four-hour stay ended to the first ball after tea, Critchley took up the cudgels, punishing Barnard for his audacity in removing the captain with three boundaries in an over.A six straight back over Bess’s head by Critchley brought up the fifty partnership in just 10 overs. But the ball after he had deposited Lintott over midwicket for a second maximum, he presented the spinner with his first red-ball wicket by slashing a skyer to backward point. He later added Simon Harmer, caught behind, to return figures of 2 for 56In between, Bess took a debut wicket when he had Paul Walter chipping to short mid-on, but was then reverse-swept for the four that brought up Lawrence’s 150. However, Bess claimed Lawrence’s scalp when he flicked a catch off his legs

The next Henry: Arsenal start talks to sign "one of the best CFs" for £70m

When Andrea Berta officially starts his role as Arsenal’s new sporting director, the pressure will be on immediately to deliver a successful transfer window.

The last couple of windows have been a bit of a disaster for the Gunners, failing to sign anyone in the winter and bringing in the likes of Riccardo Calafiori and Mikel Merino last summer.

Merino has performed admirably as a centre-forward in the absence of Kai Havertz through injury while Calafiori clearly has plenty of potential, just can’t stay off the treatment table.

There has been an alarming lack of a striker and that’s where Berta’s primary focus must be when the market opens in June.

Arsenal's hunt for a new striker

Last summer the Gunners allegedly looked at bringing RB Leipzig centre-forward Benjamin Sesko to the Emirates Stadium but failed in their endeavours when the Slovenian signed a new contract with the Bundesliga club.

Reports have suggested he will choose Arsenal if he decides to depart Germany this summer but who are the alternatives for Berta and Co?

Alex Isak is the biggest talking point but is unlikely to depart given Newcastle’s £150m asking price. Matheus Cunha of Wolves has been linked in recent weeks and Victor Osimhen is another name touted with a switch to English football.

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In this instance, however, it’s Hugo Ekitike. That comes courtesy of a report from journalist Graeme Bailey who reported on Thursday that Arsenal have begun talks to sign the French striker from Frankfurt this summer.

Frankfurt have only just lost Omar Marmoush to Manchester City but could have another highly-rated forward stolen away from them.

The report states that ‘Arsenal have asked to be kept informed’ about Ekitike’s situation in Germany having already held ‘preliminary discussions to sign the striker’.

Valued at around £70m, Liverpool and Aston Villa have also asked to be kept up to date with the player’s availability heading into the next transfer window.

Huge Ekitike: How he compares to Thierry Henry

Whoever the leading centre-forward at Arsenal is, they’re always going to get compared to the great Thierry Henry.

The French superstar departed the Emirates as the club’s all-time leading goalscorer having found the net on 228 occasions in Arsenal colours.

Since then, it’s been a case of trial and error. Robin van Persie, a multiple Premier League Golden Boot winner, lit up north London, Alexis Sanchez did similar and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang also ended one campaign as the Premier League’s top marksman.

However, for every Van Persie and Sanchez, there has been a Marouane Chamakh, a laboured Alexandre Lacazette and an injury-prone Gabriel Jesus.

Jesus and Havertz are currently out for the season, only heightening the need for a new striker and they could find just the man they’re looking for in Ekitike.

Hugo Ekitike for Frankfurt.

The scorer of 19 goals in 38 games this term, the French sensation has notably been described as “the next Kylian Mbappe” by the aforementioned Bailey while scout Jacek Kulig has suggested that the 22-year-old’s most similar player is Henry. Not bad company to be alongside, is it?

So, why the comparisons? Well, said to be “one of the best strikers out there” by data analyst Ben Mattinson, he’s got pace, power, incredible movement and, importantly, he knows where the back of the net is.

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There have been few better strikers in Europe this term at stretching a defence and outsmarting them with their movement but the young French star is certainly right up there.

To rubberstamp those similarities to Henry, he ranks in the top 9% of strikers in Europe’s top five leagues for progressive carries and the best 4% for successful take-ons. Ekitike also ranks among the best 15% of strikers for assists.

Like the great World Cup winner, he doesn’t just score goals but he carries the ball and creates openings not just for himself but for his teammates too. He looks like the perfect all-round package.

A great deal cheaper than Isak, Berta would be getting a similar player here without the drama of a totally ridiculous transfer fee. A win-win?

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'We've become small time!' – Man Utd mocked for 'strange post' after Bruno Fernandes confirms he considered Al-Hilal offer before rejecting move to Saudi Arabia

Manchester United have been mocked over a 'strange' social media post after Bruno Fernandes snubbed a Saudi offer to stay at Old Trafford.

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Man Utd mocked for 'strange' social media postClub appreciated Fernandes' decision to reject Saudi moveSnubbed Al-Hilal's lucrative dealFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Fernandes held talks with Al-Hilal recently over a summer move, as the Saudi Pro League giants were ready to offer a lucrative deal to the Portuguese, while also compensating United with a hefty transfer fee. But the midfielder eventually snubbed the move and decided to stay at Old Trafford. The Red Devils showed their appreciation for the captain's loyalty by making a social media post of his quotes explaining the situation, which was labelled as 'strange' by some fans.

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A fan with the X handle @shadadzaii wrote: "Something not right about club posting this ngl we’ve become small time."

Another fan, @YanitedCynical, commented: "Lowkey embarrassing that the official club account is posting this."

@stuwillo accused the club of mediocrity as he posted: "This club used to celebrate Titles, now it celebrates our worst ever captain rejecting a move that would’ve been huge for our signings this summer."

@smithy24700 wrote: "I think this is a strange post. It is just not what communications from a club has ever been regarding things their player has said. Especially when the player has said it only an hour ago. Shows that media teams have lost the art of silence in a content obsessed industry."

@widmingbear said: "This is beyond embarrassing, he's done absolute zilch for the club to be talking like this and for the club to gas him up. One step forward, ten steps back, as always."

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Fernandes explained the decision to snub Saudi earlier on Tuesday, claiming: "There was an opportunity. The president called me and asked if I wanted to go there. They were waiting for me. I spoke to coach Amorim. He asked me not to go. Manchester United didn’t want to sell me. They don’t need the money. If I had wanted to leave, they would have made it happen."

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Fernandes will be next seen in action for his national team as Portugal take on Germany in the Nations League semi-finals on Wednesday.

Yashasvi Jaiswal, Tilak Varma earn maiden call up to India T20I squad

Hardik Pandya captains the side which will play five games against West Indies in August, with Suryakumar Yadav named his deputy

Alagappan Muthu05-Jul-2023Yashasvi Jaiswal and Tilak Varma’s stellar performances in the IPL have paved a way to the Indian T20I squad with the two quick-scoring left-handers chosen as part of a 15-member squad to play against West Indies from August 3. It is their first call-up to the senior side in the shortest format.Hardik Pandya captains the team which will play five games in the Caribbean and the USA, with Suryakumar Yadav named his deputy. Some of the other heavy hitters are missing though. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli haven’t represented India in T20Is since their semi-final exit at the 2022 T20 World Cup. Ravindra Jadeja, the hero of the 2023 IPL final, was absent as well. Fast bowler Mohammed Siraj has not been picked either.ESPNcricinfo LtdThis is the first squad chosen by the newly installed men’s senior selection panel and they appear to have bought into the idea of needing batters who can go big from ball one, starting with the two rookies. Jaiswal has already developed a reputation as a powerplay smasher, with a particular emphasis on taking apart the first over of the innings. Varma, who had a fan in Mahela Jayawardene even before he faced a ball of IPL cricket, has only grown in stature since then. The middle-order batter averages almost 40 from 47 T20s, without compromising on his strike rate, which is a healthy 142.54.Shubman Gill and Hardik might act as failsafes if things go wrong but Ajit Agarkar, the new chief of selectors, and his panel have put their trust in a line-up that hits boundaries first and asks questions later. Rinku Singh, who became a revelation by playing that very same brand of cricket in this year’s IPL, remains on the outside. This despite the squad looking light on finishers with Hardik being the only recognised option.India last played T20Is in February 2023, against New Zealand, and seven members of that squad have been sidelined. They are Prithvi Shaw, Rahul Tripathi, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Deepak Hooda, Washington Sundar and Jitesh Sharma, who has been left out without getting a go in the XI.Related

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The bowling group will be led by Yuzvendra Chahal, who is India’s highest wicket-taker in T20Is, and he will have two other wristspinners, including his old friend Kuldeep Yadav, for company. Axar Patel ticks the fingerspin requirement.The seam attack looks a bit inexperienced but it does contain variety with Arshdeep Singh providing swing and seam from a left-arm angle and Umran Malik providing raw pace. Mukesh Kumar retains his place in the T20I team as well having earlier secured his first-ever Test call-up. Avesh Khan, who played the last of his 15 T20Is in August 2022, has been given another shot. IPL winner Deepak Chahar, who returned from injury to play the latter half of the campaign for Chennai Super Kings, wasn’t picked.Sanju Samson, who is part of the ODI squad on tour, and Ishan Kishan are the wicketkeeping options.India’s tour of West Indies begins with the first of two Tests in Dominica on July 12. Then they play three ODIs from July 27 to August 1 before moving on to the T20Is, the final two of which will be played in Florida, USA.

Nottingham Forest in contact over move to sign £63m star who Nuno rates

Nottingham Forest have now made contact with the representatives of a £63 million “Rolls-Royce” star, according to a recent report.

Nottingham Forest eyeing two English players

It has been an excellent campaign for the Reds so far, but they will know there is work still to be done in the remaining nine games of the Premier League season to confirm their place in next season’s Champions League.

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Securing a place in the top four could mean Forest are very busy this summer, as their transfer kitty will receive a big boost. One player who they could look to bring to the City Ground is defender Fikayo Tomori, who looks set to be available for a transfer this summer by AC Milan.

Tomori has fallen out of favour in Italy, and it’s been reported that Forest are weighing up a move to sign the former Chelsea man. The Italian giants are looking to get around £21 million, and his experience of European football could be a boost for the Reds.

AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori.

As well as looking at Tomori, Forest are also keeping a close eye on Sunderland midfielder Jobe Bellingham. There are several Premier League teams interested in signing the young star, Forest being one of those, and they could make an offer should the Black Cats fail to seal promotion to the Premier League.

Nottingham Forest in contact with reps of £63m star

Nuno Espirito Santo is keen to strengthen the core of his side in the summer, as according to Football Transfers, Nottingham Forest are in contact with Viktor Gyokeres’ representatives as they eye an ambitious transfer.

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The report states that Forest are the ones who have initiated contact with the Swedish international, as the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, and many more are showing a willingness to complete a deal this summer. Evangelos Marinakis and Nuno both rate the striker and see Gyokeres as the ‘ideal’ long-term successor to Chris Wood, who has been in fantastic form this season.

It goes on to add that, given Forest are close to sealing Champions League qualification, Marinakis wants to keep pushing the club forward and has his eyes on Gyokeres. Meanwhile, the Sporting Lisbon striker, who is said to be available for a fee of £63 million this summer, is ‘intrigued’ by the prospect of joining Forest, given how this season has gone.

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Football scout Ben Mattinson believes Gyokeres, who has been dubbed a “Rolls-Royce” by journalist Zack Lowy, would be a perfect fit for Forest, and they would be the right fit for him as well.

He wrote on X: “This is pretty much a perfect move for Gyökeres, the right level club, and he will likely be playing UCL football. They play a style which suits him perfectly, and he would score goals for fun in their system. The right type of signing for Forest to stay competitive too.”

'Today is the most important day' – Mauricio Pochettino bet big that the 2025 Gold Cup can shift the USMNT's culture – will it pay off?

From the outside, playing the Gold Cup with a depleted roster could seem wasteful, but the USMNT coach sees upside

SAN JOSE, Calif. – It's been nine months to the day since Mauricio Pochettino's introductory news conference. On that day, he didn't go too deep into specifics. There were no positional or tactical breakdowns. There were few names mentioned. The focus, by and large, was on the big picture and, more specifically, on one critical word: culture.

Pochettino said that word five times over the course of one single answer. He said the U.S. men's national team's culture would be one of winning, and competing, and that culture would permeate through every camp, be it a friendly or a tournament or the 2026 World Cup itself.

"I think the most important thing is to create something special," he said back in September, "to feel something when you arrive to the national team. It's not that the players come and not just, because you get called in, we are going to play. No, we are going to compete and 'to compete' is completely different than 'to play.' "

All these months later, the message has, largely, stayed the same. Unfortunately for Pochettino and U.S. Soccer, the mood around the team has changed. The USMNT limp into this summer's Gold Cup shorthanded and, more importantly, on something of a low. They've lost four straight matches – all at home, the first time that's happened since 1988 – and, to put it into Pochettino's own words, have done a lot more "playing" than "competing" in recent months.

It's at least partially due to circumstances. Recent friendly defeats against Turkey and Switzerland came amid a flood of player absences, with Christian Pulisic's controversial decision to rest this summer the most notable. As the dominoes continued to fall on that front, Pochettino's summer plans pivoted, turning this Gold Cup run into a trial by fire for many of those on the fringes. This summer could have been a trophy run to build momentum one year out from the World Cup. Instead, it's turned into something with far more risk.

While many of the stars sit on the sidelines – some due to injury and recovery, others due to Club World Cup commitments – Pochettino's aim for this summer has shifted. The hope is that this younger, hungrier group steps in, shows some fight and reminds those watching from home of what it means to play for the national team. The idea is that they set a tone that carries on through. The plan is that they make some regulars more uncomfortable, and that sets a competitive edge heading into the home stretch of this World Cup cycle.

But, in order for Pochettino's plan to work, those players need to succeed. The Gold Cup kicks off for the USMNT against Trinidad and Tobago Sunday at 6 p.m. ET in San Jose, and and this point, that success is far from guaranteed.

The inexperience cannot be understated. Over the two pre-Gold Cup friendlies, 20 different players got starts, with 12 of those 24 and younger. Moreover, 11 starters over the two matches had five or fewer caps coming into camp, and six got their first – Sebastian Berhalter, Matt Freese, Alex Freeman, Nathan Harriel, Quinn Sullivan and Damion Downs.

Is this USMNT group good enough to really challenge the established group? What culture shift can this summer generate? And realistically, can this team compete for a Gold Cup? We'll find out those answers over the next few weeks – those answers are more crucial than many realize.

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    A rough year

    Pochettino hasn't directly said it himself, but he hasn't had to. The results have spoken for themselves.

    Heading into the Gold Cup, the USMNT has now lost four consecutive matches. That losing streak was preceded by the Copa America disaster in 2024 that ultimately got Pochettino this gig in the first place. Over the last year, something has been very, very wrong with the USMNT, and Pochettino is the man tasked with fixing it.

    Pochettino's record since taking over the team last year is a pedestrian 5-5, and he is the first USMNT coach to lose five of his first 10 since Lothar Osiander from 1986-88. Thus far, his tenure has produced more questions than answers. It's also resulted in something of a step back off the field.

    Ahead of this summer's slate, Pochettino fired what appeared to be a veiled shot at those in the squad feeling most comfortable.

    "If you arrive at the camp and you want to have a nice time, play golf, go for a dinner, visit my family, visit my friend, that is the culture that we want to create?" Pochettino said. "No, no, no, no, no; what we want to do is to go to the national team, arrive and be focused and spend all my focus and energy in the national team. If we want to be good in one year's time, we need to think that today is the most important day."

    It quickly became clear, though, that was not the case for many within the USMNT, as the absences piled up ahead of the Gold Cup.

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    Dominoes tumble

    Pochettino and the USMNT always knew that this team would be shorthanded. Weston McKennie, Tim Weah and Gio Reyna would be unavailable due to Club World Cup commitments. Ricardo Pepi, meanwhile, remains out with a long-term injury. The U.S. were generally prepared for those absences.

    And then came Pulisic. It's the decision that sent shockwaves through American soccer, and one that is still generating controversy several weeks later. The other dominoes then fell. Yunus Musah, Antonee Robinson, Folarin Balogun and Sergino Dest all dropped off of the roster, for one reason or another, leaving the U.S. without multiple starting regulars.

    The debate around Pulisic's decision has been pervasive of late. On Saturday, Pochettino responded to Pulisic’s recent comments, in which the U.S. star claimed that he had offered to join the national team for a pair of friendlies before opting to sit out the Gold Cup. Pulisic said the USMNT coaching staff declined the offer, saying, "It's the coach's decision, I fully respect that. I didn't understand it, but it is what it is."

    Pochettino, one day before the Gold Cup opener, said that it was a very clear call.

    “With Christian, he explained that he wanted to be involved in the two games and, knowing that, I respect and understand him,” Pochettino said. “I understand him, but I don’t need him to understand our decisions. My position is that I am 53, with a lot of experience in football, and I was a player before I was a coach. If you want to understand this, it’s really obvious."

    Pochettino insisted it should be up to the national team staff to analyze players' fitness.

    "Players don't need to understand or not understand that," Pochettino said. "Players need to listen and stick with our plan. They cannot dictate the plan because, if so, then we'd invert positions, no? It is obvious, and the most important thing is that we explain. We explained why we decided not to include him [Pulisic] in the two friendlies. And then if you have some problems, it's not a problem if you understand or don't understand."

    Beyond Pulisic, the coach opted to leave several other familiar faces at home. Joe Scally, Tanner Tessmann and Josh Sargent were among those left out in favor of younger, less-proven options.

    "Football decisions", Pochettino said, as he wanted to get a closer look at a different sort of group.

    "Our responsibility is to analyze and assess the players in the same way," he said. "We cannot assess a player because [he is] playing in one team, playing in Europe or playing the MLS, in one team or another, no? I think all the players that are for the first time with us, I think all deserve to be there, deserve to have the chance."

    The idea was to plant the seed, evaluate some players who could contribute when the regular starting group – barring injury – gathers again this fall ahead of next June's World Cup.

    "We created the best roster that we think can deliver what we want," he said. "I think it’s important to [call up] people who can challenge, in one year's time, some names that everyone considers that need to be [at the World Cup] because they are good players and they are performing well today."

    Those selections, though, came with a hidden message: the competition was on.

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    Pochettino's big bet

    Throughout his topsy-turvy tenure, Pochettino has found some players who exemplify what he wants from a USMNT player. Diego Luna is perhaps the best example. Since his breakthrough in January, Luna has brought a definitive attitude and competitiveness to the field and that, combined with his actual ability, has made him a potential starter for this team.

    The hope for this Gold Cup, then, was to find more Diego Lunas, more players that were hungry, more players that didn't have the comfort of caps on their resume. Pochettino's big bet was simple: if he could get this young group through this summer while many of his regulars watched on, the bar would be raised for those regulars when they do return.

    "This is the attitude that I want to continue to have for the future until we arrive to the World Cup because that is the only way we can improve," he said after the loss to Turkey. "If I decide in September to bring in a different roster, what I want is the same level of commitment, attitude, no complaints, no excuses."

    The Turkey game showed signs of that progress. After the match, Pochettino joked about how thankful he was to have most of the questions be about soccer, not attitude or effort. Facing a talented Turkey team, several young stars stepped up to the occasion, narrowly losing a 2-1 soccer game, not a mental battle. The performance was largely good, one defined by two bad moments and a good amount of fight from a group of players that knew what kind of opportunity was in front of them.

    Then came the Switzerland game on Tuesday, the one that recalibrated with this summer can look like. The Swiss thoroughly destroyed a rotated USMNT group, one that dipped even deeper into the player pool than the Turkey match. Pochettino's XI that day averaged just 18 caps, buoyed by the presence of a few regulars. In total, five players entered that game with five or fewer international appearances.

    With stars Tyler Adams and Chris Richards left out, the USMNT were battered, 4-0, in a game that showed that this squad is nowhere near that level. Young fullbacks were routinely beaten. An unfamiliar midfield never knew when to press. The U.S, as a whole, continued to struggle in the attack, having scored just two goals over the last four games.

    The coach immediately stepped into the firing line to take the blame. His decision to change the team had backfired, exposing many of the flaws scattered throughout an inexperienced roster.

    "I wanted to give the possibility to others on the roster to play," Pochettino said after the loss. "That is the reason we took, but it's something that went in the wrong direction in the beginning. I think that was my first thought: to blame ourselves because it was our decision. I think the combination of the starting level of the team, I think wasn't at the pace, but this is about learning and then saying 'Move on'."

    Turkey and Switzerland aren't competing in the Gold Cup – this summer will bring a different tier of opponent, at least at the start. With the friendlies behind this team, the question begs: can they actually win?

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    Gold Cup expectations

    With Gold Cup starting, the USMNT are reeling. These four consecutive losses have taken a toll, at least in the public sphere and the narrative around this team. The U.S. were was actually booed multiple times during the Switzerland defeat in Nashville, showcasing expectations, and the pressure this team is under to win – and win now.

    But can this team win now? And is that even the objective, with the World Cup the actual target? Given the obvious deficiencies and lack of experience in the squad, is this a group that can seriously compete moving forward?

    Pochettino believes so. That's why he called in the group he did. In some ways, Pochettino was willing to trade quality for a whole lot of motivated players, hoping the hunger would be enough to guide the USMNT through the summer. More importantly, though, he hoped that desire would give him a few more players he can rely on once summer has ended and the real march towards the World Cup begins.

    Expectations are tempered. Mexico and Canada have brought strong squads. Jamaica, too, have plenty of talent. Panama have become the USMNT's arch nemesis – beating them both in Copa American and Nations League – while Saudi Arabia, one of the USMNT's group opponents, beat champions Argentina at the World Cup less than three years ago.

    This summer, the U.S. aren't among the favorites. They're in that tier just behind.

    So what constitutes success? If a trophy seems unlikely, what can the USMNT achieve this summer? Momentum, Pochettino will hope. Fire, too. A few more faces to add to the player pool when fall friendlies – ideally, including most of the regular roster – roll around would be nice.

    More than anything, though, Pochettino will want to reset that culture. He established that target nine months ago when he said that every game mattered. And now, with the USMNT reeling and an inexperienced group now tasked with mitigating the damage, winning might just mean more than ever.

Secret to Kohli's longevity? 'A lot of hard work and sacrifices,' says Dravid

The year 2023 may hold a lot of importance for Virat Kohli. It will mark 15 years of international cricket for him next month. There’s an ODI World Cup coming up which will provide Kohli a rare second chance to lift the trophy at home. It will bring up his 500th international appearance when Kohli takes the field on Thursday in the second Test against West Indies in Trinidad. Even though he doesn’t seem to be part of India’s T20I plans going ahead, he continues to be the driving force of the 50-overs and the Test teams.Asked where he saw Kohli in the overall scheme of things currently, coach Rahul Dravid was nothing but complimentary of his senior batter’s work ethic and drive even after 110 Tests and 15 years of international cricket.”He’s a real inspiration to so many players within this team without a doubt, to so many boys and girls in India,” Dravid said. “His numbers and stats speak for itself, his performances – it’s all there in the book. But I think for me what’s great to see first hand is the effort and work he puts behind the scenes when no one’s watching. That’s reflecting in the fact that he’s going to be playing 500 games.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

“He’s still very strong, very fit, the energy and enthusiasm despite playing 500 games and being around here for 12-13 years now, it’s truly fantastic. That’s not come easy, that’s come because of a lot of hard work behind the scenes, lot of sacrifices that he has made through his career and he’s willing to continue to make. That’s something that is great for a coach, you can see a lot of young players will look to that and be inspired by that.”You don’t have to say anything, just by the way you conduct yourself, the way you carry yourself, the way you go about practice and about your fitness, it’s an inspiration to a lot of players coming through the system. Hopefully they follow that and they are inspired like Virat to play so many games. Longevity comes with a lot of hard work, discipline, adaptability and he’s shown all of that. Long may it continue.”Related

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Dravid first played with Kohli in the IPL for Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2008. Then they became ODI colleagues a year later. On the tour of the Caribbean in 2011, they became Test colleagues when Kohli had a tough initiation into the longest format. The game where Kohli brought up his maiden Test century – in Adelaide in January 2012 – incidentally, would be Dravid’s last.”It’s nice to see Virat’s journey,” Dravid said. “When I was playing, he was a youngster coming through. And then I was not involved in the team as such, I watched it from the outside with a lot of admiration for what he’s done and what he’s continued to achieve.”And now to get to know him a bit over the last 18 months [since taking over as coach], interact with him, get to know him personally as well, it’s been good fun. I’ve really enjoyed it, I’ve learnt a lot from him. So in a lot of ways, I’ve really enjoyed it and hope he has as well.”

'The dream is alive' – Coach Miguel Herrera sends a message after Costa Rica’s agonizing win over Suriname, says team is 'capable of winning' the Gold Cup

The Central American side edged Suriname 4-3 in a dramatic Gold Cup opener with thrilling comeback

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Costa Rica blew an early 2-0 lead and trailed 3-2They now face the Dominican RepublicThe group stage finale will be against MexicoFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱AFPWHAT HAPPENED?

Miguel “Piojo” Herrera made his return to the Gold Cup – this time on the bench for Costa Rica – and did so with a rollercoaster victory. In his tournament debut with , the Mexican manager saw his team claim a wild 4-3 win over Suriname in a match full of momentum swings.

Costa Rica jumped out to a 2-0 lead, only to fall behind 3-2 before salvaging the win with a stoppage-time penalty in the 90+13 minute on Sunday night.

True to his trademark confidence, Herrera didn't hold back after the match, saying, "We have a team capable of winning the tournament. We’re here to win it. The dream is alive, and it’s up to us to make it real. We have a squad that can compete with anyone.”

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Herrera emphasized that his belief in winning the Gold Cup is based on what he’s seen from his players so far, adding, “I wouldn’t be saying this if I didn’t see it reflected on the pitch. Technically, we’re in a good place. If we stay focused, we can go all the way.”

AFPDID YOU KNOW?

The 2025 Gold Cup features three Mexican head coaches. In addition to Javier Aguirre, who leads the Mexican national team, and Miguel Herrera, now at the helm of Costa Rica, Guatemala is coached by another familiar name in Mexican football – Luis Fernando Tena.

The veteran manager guided Guatemala to the quarterfinals in the 2023 edition of the tournament and currently has the team in contention for a spot in the 2026 World Cup.

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WHAT NEXT FOR COSTA RICA?

Costa Rica will face the Dominican Republic Wednesday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, before closing the group stage with a much-anticipated clash against Mexico on June 22 – a match likely to decide the top spot in Group A.

Após derrota para o Vila Nova, Torcida do Náutico danifica portão da Sede Social e banheiros químicos nos Aflitos

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Indignados com a derrota do Náutico para o Vila Nova pelo placar de 2 a 1, de virada, em pleno estádio dos Aflitos, pela 25ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro da Série B, os torcedores do Timbu resolveram protestar contra o time, mas usaram da violência para fazer isso.

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Na tentativa de invadir o vestiário Alvirrubro, os torcedores acabaram entrando em conflito com os policiais e uma grande foi formado, com direito a parte do portão da Sede Social e que dá acesso aos vestiários quebrado, além dos banheiros químicos que também foram danificados.

Vale ressaltar que vários foram os casos nesse ano de brigas, discussões e até mesmo agressões protagonizadas pelos torcedores do Náutico. Após o jogo, o treinador Elano Blumeu falou em entrevista coletiva o que achou da postura dos torcedores: “Não há razão para brigar, agredir, mas a torcida é apaixonada e não vou condenar o torcedor. Amanhã é um novo dia. Temos que insistir, melhorar para conseguir os resultados, trazendo sossego para o torcedor. Entendo (a cobrança). Xingar os jogadores faz parte, mas não vou aceitar violência”, afirmou Elano.

لامين يامال يختار أساطيره.. ميسي ونيمار وسواريز يقودون تشكيل برشلونة المثالي

اختار لامين يامال، جناح برشلونة الشاب، تشكيله المثالي من لاعبي النادي عبر التاريخ، مؤكدًا عشقه لأساطير الجيل الذهبي، وعلى رأسهم ميسي ونيمار وسواريز، الذين وضعهم في الخط الأمامي دون تردد.

وقال لامين في فيديو نشره برشلونة عبر حساباته الرسمية: “رونالدينهو في الوسط لأنني أعرف من سأضع في الهجوم”، في إشارة إلى قراره باختيار ثلاثي MSN ليقودوا تشكيله المفضل على مر العصور.

لامين أكد أن فيكتور فالديز هو حارسه التاريخي المفضل، لأنه أول من رآه يلعب، بينما ضم إلى خط الدفاع كلًا من بيكيه، بويول، وماسكيرانو.

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وفي خط الوسط، اختار تشافي، إنييستا، بوسكيتس، إلى جانب رونالدينيو، مبررًا قراره بعدم وضعه في الهجوم بسبب ازدحام الخيارات التي حسمها سلفًا بثلاثي هجومي أسطوري.

لامين وضع ميسي أولًا في الهجوم، قائلًا: “ميسي، طبعًا”، ثم نيمار لأنه لاعبه المفضل، إلى جانب لويس سواريز الذي وصفه بـ المهاجم القاتل من الطراز العالمي.

ويعيش لامين يامال موسمًا مميزًا مع برشلونة رغم صغر سنه، بعد أن أصبح أصغر لاعب أساسيًا في الدوري الإسباني خلال القرن الـ21، وهو الآن أحد نجوم الفريق الأول ومنتخب إسبانيا.

وفي ظل مقارنته المستمرة بأسطورة النادي ميسي، يصر لامين على المضي في طريقه الخاص، مؤكدًا: “أنا فقط لامين يامال”، مشيرًا إلى رغبته في صناعة مجده الخاص مع برشلونة.

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