Leeds transfer news: Victor Orta leading race for Barcelona gem

Leeds United appear to be at the front of the queue to sign Barcelona teenager Ilias Akhomach.

The Lowdown: Akhomach speculation

The Whites have been linked with a move for Akhomach this year, with the winger out of contract at the Nou Camp at the end of the season.

Reports suggested that Leeds, and by extension sporting director Victor Orta, have already reached a four-year agreement with the 18-year-old, with a new update now coming to light.

The Latest: Transfer update

Reliable Spanish outlet Sport provided an update regarding Akhomach in the last 48 hours. They said that the player will leave Barcelona this summer, with an offer from the Catalan giants ‘well below those’ from England and Italy.

The report names Leeds as the club leading the race for Akhomach, with Barcelona set to receive compensation for the teenager.

The Verdict: Good news

The 18-year-old is primarily a right-winger who can also play on the left or through the middle and is valued at €3m (£2.7m) by Transfermarkt.

The left-footed forward has already featured for Barcelona at first-team level on three occasions, so a move could prove to be a shrewd one in the long run, especially as Barcelona made an offer to keep him in Spain so clearly think highly of the player.

The Whites have had success in the past in bringing teenagers to Elland Road and bringing them through to their senior side, with Wilfried Gnonto being the latest example, so hopefully, Akhomach will complete a move to Yorkshire in the summer and have a similar impact.

سيميوني: برشلونة لم يستحق الهزيمة في جميع المباريات التي خسرها.. وأتلتيكو مدريد عانى

علّق مدرب أتلتيكو مدريد، دييجو سيميوني، على الفوز المهم الذي حققه فريقه أمام برشلونة في الدوري الإسباني، مشيدًا بالأداء الدفاعي القوي للاعبيه في مواجهة فريق يلعب بكفاءة عالية.

سيميوني تحدث عن صعوبة المباراة وأهمية صمود فريقه أمام هجمات برشلونة المستمرة، مشيرًا إلى أن الفوز تحقق بفضل تماسك المجموعة واستغلال الفرص.

وفي حديثه عن منافسه برشلونة، أكد سيميوني أن الفريق الكتالوني لا يستحق الخسارة في المباريات التي خاضها مؤخراً، مشيرًا إلى أن كرة القدم لا تمنح دائمًا المكافأة للأداء الجيد إذا لم يتمكن الفريق من التسجيل.

ويتصدر أتلتيكو مدريد الترتيب الآن برصيد 41 نقطة، ويليه برشلونة برصيد 38 نقطة.

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وقال سيميوني في تصريحات نشرتها صحيفة “ماركا” الإسبانية: “سعيد، لا أستطيع أن أكذب، الفريق عانى، برشلونة يلعب بشكل جيد جدًا، يهاجم طوال الوقت، اليوم كان لدينا ليلة دفاعية رائعة من عدة لاعبين، وأوبلاك تحديدًا، هذا سمح لنا بالبقاء على قيد الحياة”.

وأضاف: “الشوط الثاني كان أكثر تنافسية، كانت لدينا فرصة باريوس مع التعادل 1-1، هم كان لديهم العديد من الفرص، كان لدينا حظ كبير في الحسم، من كثرة الهجوم قد تصبح الأمور فوضوية، لكن الفريق كان صبورًا واستغل الهجمة المرتدة لتسجيل هدف رائع، هدف سورلوث كان هدفًا رائعًا”.

وواصل: “اللاعبون مستعدون للمنافسة، أقوى شيء لدينا هو المجموعة، المجموعة تظهر ذلك بالأفعال، التغييرات عندما يدخل اللاعبون، يفعلون ذلك بشكل حقيقي، هذا ما يريده المدربون. أن يكون الجميع بنفس الطريقة، طريقتنا في المنافسة مع عملاقين مثل ريال مدريد وبرشلونة هي أن نكون جميعًا في أفضل مستوى”.

واستطرد: “بدأنا نجد أنفسنا مع مرور الوقت، يجب أن ندعم ما يفعله اللاعبون بشكل جيد ونحاول تحسينه ومنح الفريق هيكلًا، رؤية أن الفريق يمكنه التقدم، ذهبنا إلى باريس وكان نفس الشيء الذي حدث اليوم، ما تركه النادي من إرث لجميع اللاعبين الذين مروا هنا هو ذلك”.

وعن لاعبه جالان، أفاد: “ما يفعله جالان شيء مذهل، لم نأخذ ذلك في الاعتبار عندما بدأ الموسم، كنا نعلم أنه قد يظهر، كنا نراه يتدرب ونشاهد أنه يمتلك موهبة رائعة، حصل على فرصة، ويلعب كرة القدم رائعة، إنه يقوم بذلك بطريقة رائعة”.

وأتم: “ليس لدي أي شك في أن جميع المباريات التي خسرها برشلونة، لم يكن يستحق الخسارة، ضد ليجانيس ولاس بالماس كان لديهم العديد من الفرص للتسجيل، لكن كرة القدم تحتوي على هذه المواقف، عندما لا يأتي الهدف، يبدأ الأمر في أن يصبح مشكلة”.

Charlotte FC in advanced talks to sign Uruguay U-20 World Cup hero Luciano Rodriguez in club-record transfer

Charlotte FC are in advanced negotiations to sign Uruguayan starlet Luciano Rodriguez from Liverpool Montevideo, GOAL understands.

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Charlotte FC near deal for strikerHero of U-20 World CupHad drawn interest from River Plate and FeyenoordWHAT HAPPENED?

The third-year MLS club is closing in on the striker, who was Uruguay's star at the U-20 World Cup in 2023 as they triumphed in Argentina. Charlotte are in negotiations to sign the 20-year-old forward to a Young Designated Player contract and, while some details are still being ironed out, the fee would be among the largest ever in MLS. Sources say the fee would end up being among the top five in MLS history, which puts it at at least $12 million. The current MLS record is Thiago Almada, who was signed by Atlanta United for a $16m transfer fee.

The potential deal comes after Charlotte lost two of their three DPs this offseason. Karol Swiderski departed the club for Hellas Verona on an initial loan while Kamil Jozwiak made a permanent move to Granada. That leaves just Enzo Copetti as the club's lone DP, with Rodriguez set to join to provide Charlotte with a young striker to help lead the attack.

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Rodriguez has burst onto the scene over the last year thanks to his exploits with Uruguay's youth national teams. He was his country's hero at the U-20 World Cup as he scored the winning goal in the final against Italy to help Uruguay lift the trophy for the very first time.

Rodriguez has also shone for Uruguay's U-23s, having scored six goals in as many appearances, and in January he was named to the country's squad for CONMEBOL Olympic qualifiers. Uruguay, unfortunately for Rodriguez, crashed out, despite a hat-trick performance from the striker against Paraguay and goals against both Peru and Argentina.

On the club level, Rodriguez joined Liverpool Montevideo in 2023 after coming through the ranks at Progreso. In his first season, he scored nine goals for the club and was named the Uruguayan League's Young Player of the Year in 2023. Additionally, he was named to the Uruguayan Primera Division Team of the Year.

The striker has previously drawn interest from the likes of River Plate and Feyenoord.

DID YOU KNOW?

Rodriguez is the latest Uruguayan to make the move to MLS, with the league continuing to be a hotbed for young South American talent. Diego Rossi and Facundo Torres have become stars in MLS after making their own early-career moves to the US, while legendary Luis Suarez recently signed with Inter Miami to link up with former teammates Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.

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Charlotte FC will open the MLS season, the club's first under new coach Dean Smith, on February 24 at Bank of America Stadium as they host New York City FC. The club is entering its third season having made the playoffs for the first time in 2023 before falling to the New York Red Bulls in their first match.

Rangers Eye Move For "Different Level" Goldson Heir

Glasgow Rangers secured qualification through to the Champions League playoff round, however, it wasn’t a performance which will inspire much hope for the future.

Michael Beale’s side laboured during the 1-1 draw against Servette and repeating last year's aggregate win over PSV Eindhoven looks like a daunting task.

With a mixed start to their 2023/24 Premiership campaign, the Gers need to click into gear as soon as possible and Beale will be aiming to bring in another player or two before the transfer window shuts.

With this in mind, the manager is currently showing interest in a young talent who is shining South of the border…

Who else could Rangers sign?

The Light Blues have been linked with a few defenders as of late, with Harry Souttar and Jake Cooper being touted for potential moves to Scotland.

A new name has emerged recently.

According to Football Scotland, Peterborough United defender Ronnie Edwards is being eyed by the Gers for a potential swoop before the end of the transfer window.

Premier League outfits West Ham United and Crystal Palace are also keen on securing his services, but with group-stage Champions League football a possibility, this could be all the incentive that he needs to move to Glasgow.

Read the latest Rangers transfer news HERE…

The League One side failed to reach the Championship after playoff semi-final heartbreak last term and this could suggest they would be open to selling Edwards in the next couple of weeks.

Could Ronnie Edwards improve Rangers?

Rangers have seen various players arrive this summer to bolster the midfield and attacking areas, yet just two defenders have arrived.

Dujon Sterling is still developing and isn’t expected to be a starter this term, while Leon Balogun, albeit experienced, isn’t the long-term option Beale requires.

Connor Goldson won't be around forever and Edwards could be the ideal heir for the former Brighton and Hove Albion centre-back.

Having made 264 appearances since arriving at the club in 2018, Goldson has become a mainstay in the heart of the defence, helping the club win a Premiership title and the Scottish Cup in the process.

Peterborough's Ronnie Edwards

Last season, the 30-year-old ranked as the best centre-back in the squad with regard to Sofascore rating, while also making more tackles and clearances per game when compared to the rest of the central defenders, showing how vital he is in the starting XI.

Edwards, while just 20 years of age, has shown immense promise and has been praised by Peterborough chairman Darragh MacAnthony, who said:

"Ronnie is playing at a different level right now and if he goes we will have to decide whether to replace him with a powerful centre-back or with another ball-playing one which will be a decision for the manager."

The young sensation ranked fifth across the Posh squad last term for overall Sofascore rating while also ranking fourth for tackles and second for interceptions and clearances per game, indicating that is already having a positive influence on the team despite his tender years.

Having already amassed 91 senior appearances across both the Championship and League One, there is no doubt he is ready for a step up.

Could he become the perfect long-term heir for Goldson should he join Rangers? Only time will tell.

Everton Could Partner DCL With £16k-p/w "Rocket"

Everton manager Sean Dyche is still on the lookout for more reinforcements before the transfer window shuts, particularly to bolster his attacking options.

The goal-shy Toffees failed to score in their opening Premier League tie of the 2023/24 season, going down to Fulham 1-0, despite registering 19 shots in total.

With this in mind, could they be a step closer to securing a long-term target in the coming days? This could indeed be the case, especially with the player submitting a transfer request at his current club.

Will Everton make more signings?

The Goodison Park side have been tracking Leeds United winger Wilfried Gnonto throughout the summer, and there has been a recent update on his future by journalist David Ornstein.

He said: “Wilfried Gnonto submits written transfer request in attempt to secure Leeds United exit. Multiple Everton bids for 19yo rejected; most recent £25m including bonuses + sell-on. EFC ready to table improved offer. LUFC insist not for sale.”

Read the latest Everton transfer news HERE…

Dyche clearly doesn’t want the youngster to slip from his grasp, and with the player now handing in a transfer request, Leeds may have no option but to accept Everton’s next bid in order to secure a solid fee for him.

The £16k-per-week gem only joined Leeds last summer from FC Zurich, and if Everton get their way, he could be on the move yet again.

What could Wilfried Gnonto offer Everton?

The 19-year-old certainly burst onto the scene at Leeds last season, becoming one of their few bright sparks in a campaign that ended in relegation.

He ranked fifth for goals and assists (six) across the Leeds squad, while also finishing in the top five for big chances created, key passes and successful dribbles per game, showcasing his attacking talents on the left wing.

The teenage “pocket rocket” – as dubbed by pundit Tam McManus last season – registered four assists during 24 Premier League ties, while creating three big chances and averaging one key pass per game, suggesting he could form a solid duo with Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

The striker has endured an injury-hit previous two years, missing a total of 46 games in the process. However, when he is fit and firing, the Englishman is arguably their biggest attacking threat.

Despite just seven goals in the 2021/22 and 2022/23 campaigns combined, Calvert-Lewin scored 16 goals across just 33 league matches in 2020/21, demonstrating just how important he was to the team.

Having a player like Gnonto on the left wing could give the striker plenty of incentive to get back to his best. The Italy international will only get better as time goes on, and his ability to create opportunities for his teammates and take on defenders will be vital for Everton.

The Toffees scored just 34 Premier League goals last term – fewer than the three relegated teams and the second-lowest total in the division.

Dyche will be hoping to secure a move for Gnonto in the next week or so in order to boost his faltering attack, and combined with a fit Calvert-Lewin, the duo could cause plenty of chaos for opposition defenders during the 2023/24 season.

Defending champions Gujarat in danger of conceding lead

Bengal seamers B Amit and Ishan Porel picked up five wickets between them to trigger a middle-order collapse that left defending champions Gujarat at 180 for 6 and still 174 runs behind

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Bengal seamers B Amit and Ishan Porel picked up five wickets between them to trigger a middle-order collapse that left defending champions Gujarat at 180 for 6 and still 174 runs behind.After Bengal were bowled out for 354, Gujarat didn’t have the best of starts, losing lost Samit Gohel to Ashok Dinda in the first over with the score still on 0. In the eighth over, Porel got Priyank Panchal, last season’s leading run-getter, to nick one to the wicketkeeper and Gujarat were a precarious 17 for 2. Bhargav Merai (67) and captain Parthiv Patel (47) went about restoring the innings with a 107-run stand but as soon as it was broken, Gujarat found themselves back in deep trouble.They slipped from from 124 for 3 to 144 for 6, losing Merai, Manprit Juneja and Chirag Gandhi in the space of 13 deliveries. Juneja was the first to go when he was trapped in front by Amit in the 43rd over. In the first ball of his next over, Amit prised out the big scalp of Merai, knocking over his stumps. Five balls later, he induced an edge from Chirag to give Shreevats Goswami his third catch of the innings. Rujul Bhatt and Piyush Chawla (22*) then made sure there were no further casualties with an unbroken 36-run stand.

'Need directions?' – Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's side brutally trolled after Wrexham draw Blackburn in FA Cup fourth round

Blackburn Rovers admin hilariously trolled Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney after drawing Wrexham in the FA Cup fourth round.

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  • Blackburn admin trolls Wrexham's Hollywood owners
  • Asked if Wrexham needed directions to Blackburn's home
  • Blackburn take on Wrexham in the FA Cup fourth round
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    After drawing Wrexham in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Monday, Blackburn X admin trolled the Welsh club's Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. They shared a wildly inaccurate map of UK football clubs – which emerged in the second season of the 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary – to take a dig at the Red Dragons.

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    Quoting one of their old X posts from October 23, the Blackburn admin shared the map with the caption, "See you soon, @Wrexham_AFC. Let us know if you need directions?"

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    The map that was shown in the documentary, attempted to show the location of UK football clubs, albeit unsuccessfully. The map was widely mocked for its inaccuracy, with Blackburn one of several teams unimpressed with their supposed geographical location.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BLACKBURN AND WREXHAM?

    The two clubs are set to square off in the FA Cup fourth round between 26 to 29 January at Ewood Park. For now, Wrexham will shift focus to League Two where they take on AFC Wimbledon in a crucial encounter on Saturday. On the same day, Blackburn face West Brom in the Championship.

'They tell me!' – Erik ten Hag insists Man Utd have voiced their support of him amid sacking rumours

Despite Manchester United's appalling results this season, Erik ten Hag is adamant that he has the support of the organisation's decision-makers.

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Ten Hag's job reportedly under threat Dutchman says he has the club's support Graham Potter linked with the club Getty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

After losing to Bayern Munich and Bournemouth at Old Trafford back-to-back, United were eliminated from the European competition and lost ground in the fight for the top four. This set off a disastrous week for the team. Ten Hag will take his wounded team to Liverpool on Sunday, and there are rumours that a crushing defeat might have an impact on his career. Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos' impending investment at Old Trafford will bring a new power structure, and former Chelsea head coach Graham Potter is the favourite to replace Ten Hag.

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Ten Hag said when asked if he had support from the club: "I feel that. They tell me. That's fine and that is OK. I am focusing on the process, I am focusing on making this team play better and making the individuals play better."

"That is my concern and what I am focusing on. No [I can't get distracted about talk of me losing my job]. That is of no concern. Now we are inconsistent and I have to work on making a squad that is going to play for longer periods at a higher level."

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United are in poor form going into their matchup with Liverpool, having lost 12 of their previous 16 games, eliminated from the Champions League with just four points. Captain Bruno Fernandes is suspended for United, and Ten Hag has decided not to name his team's captain for the clash which the Red Devils lost 7-0 last season.

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The Red Devils will take on Jurgen Klopp's league leaders at Anfield on Sunday, December 17 as they will look to diminish the gap between themselves and the top four with all teams struggling to build a gap to their competitors this season.

Six problems that have left the Lionesses' Nations League and Olympic hopes hanging by a thread as England face must-win Netherlands clash

Sarina Wiegman’s side must win by at least two goals on Friday at Wembley after a shock loss to Belgium in October

England might be the reigning European champions and they might’ve reached this year’s Women’s World Cup final – but on Friday at Wembley, the Lionesses must beat the Netherlands to save their Women’s Nations League campaign and stand any chance of securing Great Britain a place at the Olympic women’s football tournament in France next summer.

After two years of incredible success under Sarina Wiegman, things have been tricky for England in recent months. This team has only lost four of the 43 matches for which the Dutchwoman has been in charge, but three of those have come in the Lionesses’ last five outings.

Having lost the World Cup final to Spain in Sydney, Wiegman's side succumbed to Renate Jansen's late winner in the Netherlands in September and in October, four days after beating Belgium 1-0 in Leicester, they were defeated 3-2 by the Red Flames in the return fixture. It was a shock, especially considering they beat the same opponent 6-1 earlier this year.

But it wasn’t a surprise to see England struggling for rhythm and for a really convincing performance, as those have been lacking in recent times. Even at the World Cup, despite the Lionesses reaching the final, there were concerns and signs of weakness, the cracks perhaps papered over by the team continuing to get the job done and progress to the next round.

As the final international break of 2023 begins, England know that they need to beat the Netherlands by at least two goals in order to keep their chances of making the Nations League finals alive. That is key in order for the Lionesses to try and secure a spot at the Olympics next summer for Team GB’s women’s football team.

What, then, has gone wrong to leave the reigning European champions and World Cup finalists in a situation like this?

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Wiegman is one of the best coaches in the women’s game. There’s a reason why she has reached four successive major tournament finals, winning the Euros and reaching the World Cup final with the Netherlands before repeating both feats with England. But that doesn’t mean she is immune to criticism.

One of the big points of frustration from England fans has been just how stubborn Wiegman is with her team selection. While it's not uncommon to see young players or those in great form earn themselves a call-up, game time is a little harder to come by.

Of course, to some extent, that is how it should be. To play for your country is a huge honour and part of that is because it's not easy to achieve. You've got to really earn it. But some would argue that there are players that have merited more opportunities than they’ve been given by Wiegman.

Maya Le Tissier, for example, was the outstanding centre-back in the Women’s Super League last season and she has largely carried that form into this new campaign, too. Yet, the Manchester United star still has just two caps to her name.

This week, England will be without Millie Bright in the heart of defence due to injury. Le Tissier might be an obvious replacement for the Chelsea stalwart – and stand-in Lionesses skipper, with Leah Williamson still sidelined – but she lacks the experience of an occasion like Friday’s high-pressured fixture. That is because she hasn’t been granted many chances to play in them by Wiegman.

Le Tissier isn’t alone in this respect. Lotte Wubben-Moy, another contender to take Bright’s place, has long been in England squads, but only has 10 caps to her name, as even when England have played friendlies or games against lower-ranked opposition, Wiegman doesn’t often make many changes.

The absence of a natural back-up – and heir – to Lucy Bronze at right-back, a lack of depth in the midfield areas and inexperience at international level among the goalkeepers behind Mary Earps in the pecking order are other issues that this stubbornness has undoubtedly contributed to, as well as the fact that the team feels like it needs a little bit of refreshing to get the Lionesses out of this rut.

AdvertisementGettyLack of impact subs

Something else that Wiegman’s lack of changes has resulted in is the fact that England don’t really have any impact substitutes that they can call upon right now. When the Lionesses won the Euros back in 2022, the super-subs were the story, with Alessia Russo, Ella Toone and Chloe Kelly making incredibly key contributions to help the team become champions on the continent.

Indeed, at that tournament, players from the bench registered seven goals and two assists across just six games, with Toone’s opener in the final and Kelly’s winner in extra-time certainly the most notable, while Russo’s backheeled finish in the semi-final against Sweden will never be forgotten.

However, since the Euros, those contributions have dried up. In England’s 17 games this calendar year, just one goal and three assists have come from the bench. Part of that is because that aforementioned trio, for several different reasons, have become fixtures in Wiegman’s starting XI. But the Lionesses don’t lack depth of talent. There is no shortage of contenders to take their places as the impact subs.

Players like Jess Park, Katie Robinson and Beth England have shown the potential to grow into such roles, but haven’t exactly been given ample opportunity to do so when it really matters. There’s also a question of whether Wiegman has got the combinations right when it comes to those substitutions, either in the players coming on, the players coming off or the partnerships that are on the pitch when changes are made.

Whichever way you look at it, the impact from the bench just has not been the same and it leaves the coach’s ability to change a game with her substitutes certainly nowhere near as effective as it was in the summer of 2022.

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One thing Wiegman has been happy to change, however, has been England’s formation. The Dutchwoman has long deployed her team in a 4-3-3 set-up but, in order to deal with a couple of weaknesses, opted for a 3-5-2 system midway through the World Cup, and it was one that worked a treat, so much so that the Lionesses nearly went and won the whole thing.

One of the big questions in England’s first games after that tournament, then, was whether or not they would stick with it. They did at first, beating Scotland 2-1, but it meant Kelly was rather ineffective after being shoehorned in at left wing-back. A few days later, Wiegman went up against her home country, the Netherlands, a side that is well-versed in the 3-5-2 system. They have been so impressive in it under Andries Jonker, in fact, that they troubled England’s own version to the point that Wiegman changed back to 4-3-3 at half-time.

That is the system the Lionesses lined up in for the two games against Belgium in October, too, but those matches were a reminder of why the formation was changed in the first place as old problems, masked by the new shape, came back to light.

It’s clear that the system England line-up in is not the main issue at this point as there are problems in whichever of the two Wiegman opts for, but changing between them isn’t helping either.

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England’s poor form is not all on Wiegman, though – not at all. There are individual errors that a coach cannot account for and, unfortunately for the European champions, there have been plenty of those during this Nations League campaign.

Portugal, Scotland, Wales and Switzerland, all teams below England in the FIFA world rankings, are the only sides to have conceded more than them in League A in this competition, with the six they’ve let in so far being disappointing in their own way.

To start, the tracking for Scotland’s goal in the 2-1 win in September was poor and the Lionesses were lucky that the momentum their opponents gained from getting back into the game didn’t result in the spoils being shared.

A few days later, the Netherlands' two goals in Utrecht came as a result of some error-strewn passing out from the back and the three conceded in Belgium in October were all equally tough to watch. The first came from a needless free-kick that England conceded on the edge of their own box, the resulting strike misjudged by Earps after only half of her wall jumped to block it.A loose pass gave Belgium the chance to break away and score their second and the third summed up the spell the Lionesses are in right now.

With less than 10 minutes to go, after England had failed to take several chances at the other end, Belgium surged forward and an attempted shot was blocked by the hand of Georgia Stanway, who knew the outcome as soon as it hit her. Up stepped Tessa Wullaert to beat Earps from the spot and give Belgium a famous 3-2 win.

Broad and Fletcher condemn Gloucestershire to follow-on

Nottinghamshire seized the initiative on the second day of their Specsavers County Championship match against Gloucestershire at Trent Bridge

ECB Reporters Network27-May-2017
ScorecardLuke Fletcher was among the wickets as Gloucestershire folded•Getty ImagesNottinghamshire seized the initiative on the second day of their Specsavers County Championship match against Gloucestershire at Trent Bridge.The unbeaten Division Two leaders reached 430 for 9 before declaring and then unleashing their potent attack upon the visitors.With Luke Fletcher taking 3 for 32, and England’s Stuart Broad bagging 3 for 40, Gloucestershire were skittled out for only 149 in just 44.1 overs.For the third match in a row Notts enforced the follow-on and reduced Gloucestershire to 37 for one in their second innings, still 244 runs behind.The morning had begun with Nottinghamshire resuming their first innings on 375 for 5 and the home county quickly sped to maximum batting points as Chris Read and Riki Wessels plundered 55 runs from the first 13 overs of the day.Read was dropped on 29 as Graeme van Buuren spilled a regulation offering at backward point as the Nottinghamshire skipper sliced Chris Liddle to backward point.Gloucestershire’s second bowling point was gifted to them as Wessels miscued Matt Taylor high to mid-off for 37. A decent short delivery from the same bowler then accounted for Read, who had made 36.The batsman had been hurried into taking evasive action but the ball brushed the bat face and carried through to the diving Phil Mustard.Craig Miles, who claimed 4 for 123, picked up his last wicket as an ugly swish from Brett Hutton ballooned straight up in the air for a regulation caught and bowled.Broad made just 5 and the declaration came moments after he’d sliced Kieran Noema-Barnett high to point.Gloucestershire’s hopes of a solid foundation were torn to shreds as Fletcher’s second delivery had Cameron Bancroft caught behind, giving Read his 900th first class catch for his county and an eventful first session was brought to a premature close as Broad bellowed a successful lbw appeal against Will Tavare.The first full over of the afternoon session brought the downfall of Chris Dent as the left-hander nicked Fletcher behind, for just a single.Bowling with good rhythm, despite the gusty conditions, Fletcher then reduced the visitors to 43 for four as he knocked over van Buuren’s middle and off stumps for 15.George Hankins also reached 15 before falling to Harry Gurney, with Read snaffling up his third catch of the innings.Phil Mustard, playing his 200th first class match, had a life on 17 when Wessels, at first slip, grassed an edge off Gurney.The Gloucestershire skipper advanced to 53 but then mistimed a pull off Broad and saw Fletcher take a fine diving catch at mid-on.Steven Mullaney enhanced his reputation as a partnership breaker by snaring two quick wickets. Noema-Barnett assisted the bowler by shouldering arms and losing his off stump for 14 and then Miles was caught behind for four.Chris Liddle was the last man to depart, slashing wildly at Broad and seeing the ball sail all the way into the hands of Cheteshwar Pujara at third man.Batting for a second time, in gloomy conditions with the floodlights burning brightly, Notts could afford to spill Dent on nought before Fletcher removed him for 2.The third stoppage of the day, at around 6.10pm, brought proceedings to a halt, with 15.3 overs still remaining.

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