'The Three' block out the boos as Steve Smith's bubble proves to be the real fortress

England fans’ dreary, repetitive boos lose their bite as Smith sculpts his perfect comeback

Melinda Farrell05-Aug-2019On the first morning of the Test they were primed.This was Fortress Edgbaston after all, a fortress that has long felt like a football ground; Tim Paine had dismissed, this as the 16th-most hostile venue in the world.The first hour was a prelude; only a few lagers had been consumed in the morning. With each appearance of The Three during the pre-match warm-ups and fomalities, the boos grew in stridency and, by the time David Warner and Cameron Bancroft walked out to open the batting, they were occasionally punctuated with thumping cries of ‘Cheat! Cheat! Cheat!’The Barmy Army’s Central Command was roughly in the middle of the Hollies Stand. Billy the Trumpet steered the chanting toward songs that supported the bowlers but it was several bays across where the vocal knives were unsheathed at the appearance of Steve Smith.Eric Hollies denied Bradman a hundred average and – by Jove! – the stand bearing his name was going to deny Smith a happy return to Test cricket. Not by a googly, but by verbal laceration.’We saw you crying on the telly’, they sang, some of them wearing crying-on-the-telly-Smith face masks. Ho ho ho. Take that!Each day it rose and fell, this wave of mockery and hostility. Some of it was pantomime, some vindictive. When Smith reached his masterful first-innings century, most of the crowd stood and applauded. But boos are louder than claps and so the minority jeerers held sway. Some were clapping and booing simultaneously and so on it went.David Warner shows the crowd his empty pockets•Getty ImagesWarner tried to win them over by joining in the pantomime when he was sent to field in front of the most vociferous section of the Hollies Stand. When they sang “he’s got sandpaper in his hands”, to the tune of “He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands”, he obligingly held up his palms and turned out his pockets and clapped and waved.Bancroft, perhaps viewed as the fall guy, was spared the worst of the abuse.And Smith? Well he remained in his impenetrable bubble that, ultimately, was the true fortress of this Test. He just batted and batted. And batted.By the time he lifted his bat to celebrate his second century of the match the booing had diminished and the applause dominated for the first time. Although, of course, it was renewed with vigour when he was dismissed, having taken the game far out of England’s reach. He turned and acknowledged the Hollies Stand as he walked off, the only time he seemed to notice it was even there.ALSO READ: Brettig: Steven Smith too good for England, but also AustraliaHis wife, Dani, had sat in the relative quiet of the enclosed press box the previous day, anticipating that the excesses of Saturday drinking would bring out the worst; Smith’s personal armour does not extend to those who care for him and it’s hard to imagine how it would have felt to listen to thousands of people eviscerating a loved one.As Australia gained the upper hand in the match, their fans – sitting in a large block between the Hollies Stand and the dressing rooms took their cues from what had gone before. “Same old Aussies, always cheating” became “same old Aussies, always winning”. The ugliest chant was saved for Ben Stokes: “He punched to the left. He punched to the right. That Ben Stokes he should be inside.” It was hardly edifying stuff and brought to mind the thought that some sports end up segregating fans: we don’t want to end up there.It did, however, illustrate the whataboutery that was bandied about through the Test. Whatabout the way Stuart Broad was treated in the 2013-14 Ashes? Whatabout the time cheating Broad (didn’t) smash the ball to first slip in the 2013 Ashes and declined to walk? Whatabout Warner doing the same thing now? Whatabout Athers and the dirt? Faf and the zipper? Faf and the mints? Hang on, now you mention mints, whatabout the Murray variety and Tresco and 2005?England fans celebrate David Warner’s wicket•Getty ImagesThey’ve done their time; they should’ve been banned for life. Opinion about The Three will probably forever remain polarised along these lines.It will be far quieter at Lord’s, but a certain level of cacophony will surely follow them throughout the rest of the series, although it will just as surely lose its bite if Australia keep winning. The noise may have become drearily repetitive for some who were there each day but many people can only afford the time or money for one day at a Test this summer and will see it as their single opportunity to take a shot. We’ve paid a lot to be here, they will say, and we have every right to sing and chant and fling whatever insults we please. It also stands that others have the right to consider their behaviour boorish and excessive.At the conclusion of the match, Smith stood near the boundary in front of the dressing rooms and his post-match interview was broadcast on the PA. The remaining fans in the Hollies Stand struck up the crying on the telly chant. It sounded distant and feeble as Smith smiled and chatted on the telly, holding his player of the match trophy and a bottle of champagne.When he finished, the fans in front of him – both English and Australian – warmly applauded.There wasn’t a single boo to be heard.

Jude Bellingham claims Ballon d'Or is for 'flashy players' as he insists he 'isn't fussed' about top prize & backs Real Madrid co-star to land it

Jude Bellingham feels that he is at a disadvantage in the race to win the Ballon d'Or but has backed Real Madrid team-mate Vinicius Junior to seal it.

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  • Bellingham touted as possible Ballon d'Or winner
  • Says prize is more for wingers and strikers
  • Would be happy to see Vinicius Junior claim it
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Bellingham is seen as a contender for the prize given to the best player in the world over the course of a year due to his stellar debut season since joining Real Madrid from Borussia Dortmund. However, the 20-year-old is not bothered whether or not he wins it and would feel just as good if the award went to his co-star.

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  • WHAT BELLINGHAM SAID

    "I'm not really too fussed about it," he told . "I always felt that the Ballon d'Or and those kind of things were like for strikers and wingers, the flashy players. I know I can entertain a crowd but no one can do it like Vini. I've said before that when he is at his best, he's the best player in the world. I know he likes to say the same about me and that's the kind of relationship we have. You don't always have to be friends with your team-mates but it helps when you can be so close off the pitch as well, and then on the pitch it reflects. We have a good understanding of each other's movement and if he was to win it I'd feel just as proud as if I'd won it because I know that I've helped contribute to his success."

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Bellingham was directly involved in an awesome 25 goals – scoring 19 and setting up six – to help Madrid secure the Spanish league title this season. He also netted four and assisted just as many to send Carlo Ancelotti's team through to the Champions League final. His Brazilian team-mate played a vital role, too, scoring 20 and setting up a further nine across both competitions.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BELLINGHAM & VINICIUS?

    The Madrid duo will hope to fire the Santiago Bernabeu team to European glory this week when they take on Bellingham's former team, Dortmund, in the Champions League final on Saturday. Victory would see Madrid take the European title for the 15th time in their history.

Journalist shares likelier Luiz alternative for Arsenal with news on Onana

Arsenal appear much more likely to sign one club's high-earning midfielder over the heavily-linked Aston Villa star Douglas Luiz, according to reports.

Edu eyeing new midfielder in January

As per widespread rumours in the English press and beyond, signing a new central midfielder in January appears a distinct possibility as sporting director Edu Gaspar makes winter transfer plans.

Arteta lining up Arsenal bid for their new Ozil in “wonderful” £34m talent

Mikel Arteta wants to add a future star to his side this January.

ByTom Lever Dec 28, 2023

Thomas Partey has been unreliable with injuries this season, and if fit by early next month, will travel to represent Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations. Meanwhile, both Jorginho and Mohamed Elneny are set to leave when their contracts expire next summer.

These factors make the need for a new man in the middle of the park all the more important next month. Villa's Luiz is reported to be a dream target for Arsenal (Fabrizio Romano), but Unai Emery's side have been on an upward trajectory this season and may not be willing to sell one of their key players.

Arsenal do have alternative options, with Monaco ace Youssouf Fofana attracting interest from Edu ahead of January. Another interesting name is Everton star Amadou Onana, who has made 15 Premier League appearances as a colossal presence in the Toffees engine room.

The Belgium international is apparently a target for Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, as he looks to provide midfield depth and strengthen his side's charge for a first league title in 20 years.

Arsenal more likely to sign Onana

According to a report by journalist Simon Collings of The Evening Standard, who detailed all of Arsenal's "possible" signings in January, Onana making a move to the Emirates is indeed plausible.

Indeed, it is believed Arsenal could have "more luck" signing Onana than Luiz next month, with Villa looking set to dig their heels in over the Brazilian.

Everton midfielder Amadou Onana.

Little else is added beyond that, but we believe the £100,000-per-week ace (SpotRac) would be a sure-fire fit for the Gunners. Standing at a colossal 6 foot 4, Onana has been praised by former Belgium boss Roberto Martinez, who hailed his leadership qualities and "unique" traits as a player.

Burnley 0-2 Everton

8.52

Everton 3-0 Bournemouth

7.69

Brentford 1-3 Everton

7.42

Everton 1-2 Luton

7.33

West Ham 0-1 Everton

7.30

“Really exciting footballer,” said Martinez to Sky Sports.

“I know that sometimes when we speak about players, it’s very difficult to measure their potential. I think we are talking about a 20-year-old boy, who is probably one of the most talented at that age in European football, and that’s how excited we are in Belgium.

“I think it would be a shame if we speak only about his technical and tactical abilities. I think this footballer is quite unique in the way he is as a character; he is a leader, even as a young man, he is affecting others in the dressing room. He has got this incredibly maturity that is not normal to have at such a young age.”

Newcastle now ready to make offer to sign Joshua Zirkzee

Newcastle United are now ready to make an offer to sign an "extraordinary" player in the near future, according to a new transfer update.

Newcastle could sign new attacker

Eddie Howe's side have not been without their problems this season, with constant injury problems threatening to derail their campaign at times.

Newcastle are already out of the Champions League after failing to get past the group stage, and they didn't even go into the Europa League play-offs as a result of their 4th-placed finish.

Meanwhile, they lost on penalties to Chelsea in the EFL Cup quarter-finals on Tuesday night and have plenty of work to do to repeat last season's fourth-place finish in the Premier League.

However, the January transfer window will afford Howe the opportunity to make new signings, and it could be that they will target a new attacking player.

Both Callum Wilson and Alexander Isak have found themselves in and out of the team through injury this season, and added firepower could potentially make a big difference between now and the end of the campaign.

VfB Stuttgart striker Serhou Guirassy has been linked with a move to Newcastle, with the 27-year-old enjoying a stunning season that has seen him score 17 goals in 14 Bundesliga appearances, 12 of which have been starts.

It looks as though the Magpies could be eyeing another attacking player, however, following a new report that has emerged regarding their possible January transfer business.

Newcastle want Joshua Zirkzee

According to Milan Web [via Sport Witness], Newcastle are keen on signing Bologna striker Joshua Zirkzee, with the Magpies willing to battle AC Milan for his signature.

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The report claims that they are "ready to put" as much as €50m (£43.3m) on the table for the 22-year-old forward, and PIF would "guarantee a mega salary" for him, which could turn his head.

Zirkzee is a hugely exciting player who is impressing so much for Bologna at the moment, so the idea of him in a Newcastle shirt is mouthwatering. This season, the Dutchman has scored seven times and registered two assists in 15 Serie A starts, while Bologna coach Thiago Motta recently lauded him after a goalscoring performance against Sassuolo, saying:

"It was an excellent goal from a player with extraordinary qualities. He scored a similar goal in training. Joshua is very talented, but I want to emphasize that he also works very hard for it."

Bringing in Zirkzee could make such a difference to Newcastle's attack in the coming months, and with Wilson now 31 years of age, he could even be viewed as a long-term partner for Isak, not to mention someone who can provide stiff competition should Howe only play one striker in some games.

Newcastle signing £51m "phenom" could be bad news for Gordon

This £51m “silent assassin” could be coming for Gordon’s spot in the Newcastle team.

ByAdam Scully Dec 21, 2023

At 22, he would be a long-term signing rather than a quick fix, and his 6 foot 4 stature makes him an imposing striker, but who is also strong technically, with WhoScored picking out dribbling and passing as two of the Magpies transfer target's main strengths.

Emery could ease Luiz blow by handing start to £75k-p/w Aston Villa gem

Aston Villa are in heaven right now. Nobody could have expected the Midlands club to be in a title race heading into the Christmas period at the start of the season, but they are.

The Villans recorded two consecutive wins in the Premier League over the past week at home against treble-winners Manchester City and an in-form Arsenal and even the most pessimistic supporters are now dreaming of pulling off an unprecedented charge for the crown for the first time since 1981.

Thankfully for Villa, after two incredibly intense matches, they now have a dead rubber game against Zrinjski in the Europa Conference League tonight, needing just a draw to seal progression as the group leaders. This game offers head coach Unai Emery a chance to experiment with his starting lineup.

Douglas Luiz’s stats this season

Unfortunately for Villa, every silver lining has a cloud. Following the colossal win over Arsenal on Saturday evening, midfielder Douglas Luiz picked up another yellow card, meaning the Brazilian will be absent for the team’s trip to Brentford this Sunday.

Luiz has been truly outstanding this season under Emery. Former Villa man Paul Merson called the ex-Man City midfielder “one of the most underrated players” in the Premier League, while Jermaine Pennant even claimed that Luiz can do “everything that [Declan] Rice can do and better”.

When comparing Luiz’s stats this season to Rice's, perhaps Pennant’s comments aren’t as fanatical as they seem.

Per 90 Metrics

Douglas Luiz

Declan Rice

Goals

0.26

0.14

Expected Goals

0.23

0.06

Assists

0.21

0.09

Expected Assists

0.17

0.06

Progressive Passes

5.14

7.68

Progressive Carries

2.32

1.87

Key Passes

1.55

0.79

Passes To Penalty Area

1.16

0.74

Switches Of Play

0.66

0.64

Tackles

2.1

2.02

Tackles Won

1.36

1.25

Aerial Duels Won %

55

44.4

Stats via FBref

Losing Douglas for the trip to London on Sunday is a massive blow for Villa but Emery could potentially pull off a masterclass by bringing one player back into the starting eleven.

Leander Dendoncker’s stats this season

One man who has been left out in the cold by Emery this season has been Leander Dendoncker, who was brought to the club back in 2022 for £13m by former boss Steven Gerrard and handed a whopping £75k-per-week deal, having played for a number of years with Wolverhampton Wanderers in the top-flight.

However, it was clear from the get-go that the player wasn’t fancied in the middle of the park by Emery. Since the Spanish coach has taken the reins at Villa Park, Dendoncker has played merely 25 games for the Lions which comes to a lowly 716 minutes, according to Transfermarkt.

Nevertheless, Dendoncker did still have some decent performances for the club since joining eighteen months ago, notably during a 4-0 win against Brentford — coincidentally, this weekend’s opponents — under caretaker manager Aaron Danks. The Athletic journalist Gregg Evans described the Belgian’s display as “superb” throughout the emphatic win. Statistically, the midfielder was sensational during the game.

Leander Dendoncker vs Brentford 23/10/2022

Minutes Played

63

Touches

39

Expected Goals

0.04

Chances Created

1

Successful Dribbles

2

Passes Into Final Third

1

Clearances

3

Interceptions

2

Defensive Actions

9

Ball Recoveries

6

Duels Win %

83

Stats via FotMob

Coincidentally, Dendoncker’s last start for Villa came against Zrinjski back at the start of October, although he was replaced at half-time, but the 28-year-old hasn't started a single game in the Premier League since April.

Regardless, while Luiz will be able to play tonight in Europe, Emery could throw Dendoncker back into the fray as a warm-up for Sunday.

Roston Chase bags eight as West Indies crush England

West Indies 289 (Hetmyer 81*, Anderson 5-46) and 415 for 6 dec (Holder 202*, Dowrich 116*) beat England 77 (Roach 5-17) and 246 (Burns 84, Chase 8-60) by 381 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsA rampaging Roston Chase tore through England’s batting line-up to hand West Indies a comprehensive 381-run victory inside four days in the first Test in Barbados, putting them 1-0 in the three-match series.Chase finished with career-best Test figures of 8 for 60 off 21.4 overs to almost single-handedly bowl England out for 246 in their second innings but, in truth there were many more architects of the West Indies’ victory.Kemar Roach’s devastating haul of 5 for 17 in England’s first innings, when the tourists were bowled out for just 77; West Indies captain Jason Holder’s unbeaten second-innings 202 and team-mate Shane Dowrich’s 116 not out, which put the target out of reach; and some dire shot selection by England batsmen in their second innings combined with Chase’s impressive haul to deliver a memorable victory for the home side.While on the subject of selection, questions are sure to be asked at the management team meeting ahead of the second Test, starting in Antigua on Thursday. The obvious one: was leaving Stuart Broad out on a pitch where the pacemen initially ran riot such a good idea? And, how will England respond to an underwhelming batting performance throughout this Test?Regardless of England’s woes, the day belonged to Chase and West Indies, who will long remember this triumph.The tourists were always going to face a huge battle over two days to hold out for a draw when they resumed on 56 without loss, but opener Rory Burns provided a period of positivity with a controlled 84 off 133 deliveries before he was bowled by Chase with a ball that slid inside his defensive push to hit off stump.The same could not be said of fellow opener Keaton Jennings, who managed just 14 runs off 84 balls. He was one of several England batsmen to fall to an ill-conceived shot when he was tempted by Alzarri Joseph to slash at a ball that was well outside off stump only to find a thick outside edge flying to Holder, who pulled down the overhead catch at second slip.England skipper Joe Root did not look comfortable early on and he won a huge reprieve when, on just 1, he gloved a Shannon Gabriel delivery to slip but the bowler was called for a no-ball after overstepping the crease by a considerable distance. Gabriel made amends when he had Jonny Bairstow caught behind by Shai Hope, the stand-in keeper, for 30, which brought Ben Stokes to the crease.Stokes also struggled to settle but, when Chase pinned Root back with a delivery that drifted in and the England captain promptly spooned the simplest of catches to Darren Bravo at slip, he took the cue to step up. Stokes drove Chase over long-on to the boundary and, three balls later, smacked him for six over long-off.Stokes and Jos Buttler looked like they might steady the ship for a while but notions of their rearguard partnership of 169 against India in the third Test at Trent Bridge last summer evaporated when Chase trapped Stokes lbw for 34.Moeen Ali’s dismissal was similar to Root’s – a simple catch to Holder at second slip off Chase to send the batsman off for a pair. From there, what was left of England simply crumbled under the relentless pressure of West Indies.A case in point was debutant John Campbell’s spectacular diving catch at short midwicket – off none other than Chase – to dismiss Buttler. Campbell launched himself to his left and was completely airbourne as he flew, snaring a one-hander that brought up Chase’s five-for in the finest fashion.Shimron Hetmyer took a similarly eye-catching grab at short leg but for different reasons, copping a Ben Foakes sweep off Chase in the midriff but managing to rescue the ball in his hands to claim another cheap England wicket.Summing up England’s pain, Adil Rashid managed to pick out Kraigg Brathwaite, standing just inside the boundary rope (actually on the line where it had previously sat) and juggling the ball as he stepped out and back in to claim another West-Indies-can-do-no-wrong-like dismissal.To truly seal Chase’s moment, and career-best figures, Hope – standing in for regular wicketkeeper Dowrich, who did not take to the field all day because of back soreness – completed a neat stumping of Sam Curran to complete an emphatic victory for West Indies.

"بعد العرض الثاني".. فيتور روكي يبلغ الهلال بموقفه من الانتقال إلى السعودية

حسم مهاجم الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي برشلونة، فيتور روكي، موقفه النهائي من الانتقال إلى الهلال المنافس في بطولة الدوري السعودي خلال الميركاتو الصيفي الحالي.

وانتقل روكي إلى برشلونة في الشتاء الماضي قادمًا من صفوف أتلتيكو باراناينسي مقابل 30 مليون يورو ولكن ليس هناك اقتناع داخل النادي الكتالوني بقدراته.

هذا ما فتح الباب أمام رحيل البرازيلي الشاب من برشلونة سريعًا مع وجود اهتمام من الدوري الإيطالي عبر لاتسيو وكذلك الهلال السعودي.

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ويسعى الهلال السعودي منذ فترة للتعاقد مع صفقة أجنبية تحت السن وكانت عينه على فيتور روكي، وهذا ما جعله يقدم عرضين لصالح اللاعب في آخر 48 ساعة.

وقام روكي برفض العرض الأول قبل ساعات، وبحسب متخصص سوق الانتقالات فابرزيو رومانو أن البرازيلي كرر الأمر مع العرض الثاني.

وبالتالي، اتجهت أنظار الهلال إلى بدائل أخرى أبرزها جون دوران لاعب أستون فيلا الشاب في انتظار ما ستسفره عنه الأيام المتبقية في سوق الانتقالات.

Leeds: Farke could sign exciting Summerville partner with £3.5m swoop

Leeds United appointed head coach Daniel Farke to lead them back to the big time after their relegation from the Premier League at the end of last season.

The German tactician has been brought in to achieve success at Championship level this term and has arrived with a wealth of experience in this division.

He won two titles with Norwich City to earn promotion to the top-flight and will now be hoping to complete a hat-trick of promotions in English football.

Statistic

2018/19

2020/21

Points

94

97

Goals for

93

75

Goals against

57

36

Games won

27

29

Farke's Championship title-winning seasons with Norwich (via Sky Sports):

The Whites backed the former Borussia Monchengladbach boss throughout the summer transfer window as they allowed him to make a host of additions to his team.

Joel Piroe, Jaidon Anthony, Karl Darlow, Ilia Gruev, Djed Spence, Ethan Ampadu, Sam Byram, Joe Rodon, and Glen Kamara all joined either on loan or permanently to bolster the squad.

However, there could be further moves during the January window after managing director Angus Kinnear revealed that there will be funds available to Farke if he needs to dip into the market again ahead of the second half of the season.

One player who the Whites could benefit from going back in for is Venezia centre-forward Joel Pohjanpalo, who could be an exciting partner for Crysencio Summerville at the top end of the pitch.

Were Leeds interested in Joel Pohjanpalo?

Tutto Mercato Web reported, during the summer transfer window, that Leeds were one of a number of clubs interested in signing the impressive attacker ahead of the 2023/24 campaign.

Premier League side West Ham United and fellow Championship competitors Blackburn Rovers and Norwich were also said to be eyeing up the Finland international to improve their respective frontlines.

Finland striker Joel Pohjanpalo.

The same outlet also claimed that the player has a €4m (£3.5m) release clause in his contract with the Italian team. However, a move for the superb marksman did not materialise before the window slammed shut.

It now remains to be seen whether or not Leeds will be willing to go back in for the former Bayer Leverkusen prospect when the market reopens for business at the start of next year.

However, Farke must reignite his interest in Pohjanpalo as the excellent ace could be a fantastic addition to the squad to punish teams alongside Summerville in the final third, whilst also coming in as an upgrade on the likes of Joe Gelhardt and Patrick Bamford.

Joel Piroe and Georgino Rutter have been the manager's first-choice options through the middle of the pitch but the strength-in-depth does not appear to be there.

How many goals have Gelhardt and Bamford scored this season?

Bamford has failed to find the back of the net in any of his four Championship appearances so far this season, along with zero assists, for the Whites.

Leeds striker Patrick Bamford.

Gelhardt, on the other hand, has not produced a single goal or assist in five second tier outings for Leeds this term, despite being named in the starting XI twice.

Neither of them have been able to put real pressure on Piroe and Rutter and these statistics suggest that they would not be reliable options to call upon if one of the first-choice stars had to miss a chunk of games through injury or suspension.

How many goals has Pohjanpalo scored this season?

Whereas, Pohjanpalo has enjoyed a strong start to the current campaign with three goals in ten Serie B outings for Venezia so far this season.

The 29-year-old finisher has produced three goals and two assists in ten league matches in total, which means that the impressive forward has averaged a direct goal contribution once every other game.

Meanwhile, only Piroe (five) and Summerville (four) have scored more than three league goals for Leeds throughout the 2023/24 campaign so far.

How many goals did Pohjanpalo score last season?

The Finland international attracted interest from the likes of Leeds, West Ham, and Norwich due to his fantastic return of 19 Serie B goals last term.

Pohjanpalo caught the eye with 19 strikes and seven assists in 37 league outings for Venezia during the 2022/23 campaign, as he showcased his ability to make a big impact at the top end of the pitch on a regular basis as a scorer and a creator of goals.

Finland striker Joel Pohjanpalo.

His statistics since the start of last season suggest that the potential is there for him to arrive as a sublime attacking option for Farke, as a number nine who can consistently contribute with goals and assists.

The Venezia star could be an exciting partner for Summerville for Leeds as his impressive goal record suggests that he could make the most of the Dutch whiz's impressive creativity.

How has Summerville performed this season?

He has caught the eye with his dynamic and direct performances on the wing for the Whites since they were relegated down to the Championship.

The 21-year-old ace has created 2.9 chances per game for his teammates, which is more than any other player within the squad, and produced four 'big chances' in total.

Leeds forward Crysencio Summerville.

However, his fellow attackers have only rewarded him with two assists for his efforts. This suggests that he has been let down in front of goal as other forwards have not been able to make the most of the opportunities and situations that the young wizard has created for them.

Should Leeds sign Pohjanpalo?

Therefore, Farke must reignite his interest in Pohjanpalo, who was once dubbed "dangerous" by journalist Josh Bunting, to provide Summerville with another player who could convert the chances that he creates.

The Finnish star has proven himself to be a reliable scorer and creator of goals in second division football in Italy and Leeds must now gamble on him to see if that will translate over to the Championship.

If it does then the German head coach could have a big upgrade on Bamford and Gelhardt, along with a player who can provide Rutter and Piroe with real competition for their respective positions.

It would also allow Summerville to improve his assist total if the Dutch magician can continue to carve open opposition defences at his current rate to put chances on a plate for Pohjanpalo.

Moeen Ali: 'Rude' Australia only team I disliked

In an interview with the Times, Moeen was critical of the way the Australia team carried themselves prior to the ball-tampering scandal

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Sep-2018

Moeen Ali celebrates a wicket•Getty Images

England allrounder Moeen Ali has called the recent Australia team “rude” and that they are the only one he has “disliked” following the 2017-18 Ashes series and a previous tour three years ago.Shortly after the Ashes, which Australia won 4-0, they were sent into crisis by the ball-tampering saga in South Africa which led to 12-month bans for Steven Smith and David Warner and a nine-month ban for Cameron Bancroft.Cricket Australia commissioned a review into the culture around the team while much criticism was leveled on them, both for what happened at Newlands and also the environment that built up beforehand.”Everyone you speak to . . . they are the only team I’ve played against my whole life that I’ve actually disliked,” Moeen told the in an interview with Mike Atherton. “Not because it’s Australia and they are the old enemy but because of the way they carry on and [their] disrespect of people and players.””The first game I played against them, in Sydney just before the 2015 World Cup, they were not just going hard at you, they were almost abusing you. That was the first time it hit me. I gave them the benefit of the doubt but the more I played against them they were just as bad, the Ashes here [in 2015] they were worse actually. Not intimidating, just rude. Individually they are fine and the Aussies we’ve had at Worcester have been fantastic, lovely guys.”Asked about the subsequent events in South Africa, Moeen said: “I’m someone who generally feels sorry for people when things go wrong but it’s difficult to feel sorry for them. This ODI series they were very good actually; they’d been…humbled.”Moeen endured a poor Ashes series in Australia and was eventually dropped for the final Test against New Zealand in March and has since conceded he should have been left out before that. He returned against India at the Ageas Bowl last month with a match-winning nine-wicket haul to seal the series.Australia’s one-day series against England earlier this year was their first outing since the ball-tampering scandal and a new-look side lost 5-0. They will shortly play their first Test cricket since South Africa when they take on Pakistan in the UAE next month. The Test squad includes a number of new and recalled faces in the absence of Smith, Warner and Bancroft alongside injuries to pacemen Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood.

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