Charitable India wait for another declaration

Australia still had work to do when they began day two, but it all turned too easy for them as Michael Clarke and Steven Smith feasted on a choice selection of dropped catches, long-hops and length balls on the pads

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‘Two frontline bowlers leaking five an over unacceptable’

At such an emotional time in their careers, that too after just having lost badly in the UAE, Australia couldn’t have asked for a more convenient opponent than India. A team they can thrash while still making good money from the spectacle. India bring in the crowds, the sponsors, but not a contest. You have a crisis, you want to make three of the most affected players feel good, but not lose out on the money, India are the team you are looking for.You can have a batsman in considerable lower-back pain from a chronic injury, not even bending in his stance, unable to run properly; he can grunt and groan each time he is made to move his back, but once India have started waiting for a declaration, he won’t need to move. The pursuit or a declaration is unstinting and unwavering. Michael Clarke just needs to show a hint of inclination to stand tall and ramp short balls over slips, and he shall be served those with pickles and garnish.Steven Smith dismissed the short ball to all parts during his unbeaten 162•Getty ImagesIf Clarke is feeling emotional around the hundred – he carried the coffin of a friend last week and might have to make career decisions with the World Cup, a West Indies tour and the Ashes coming soon – the short ball can be shelved altogether in favour of a length ball on the pads, from around the wicket. It’s Australia’s party, of course, how can India crash it?Steven Smith, oh they will keep dropping him until he has scored to his heart’s content. Not that the reprieves came before Smith had already hurt India badly, but why bother the bowlers to come out and score runs when batsmen can take the opponents to a declaration?Australia left alone 78 balls in 120 overs. They were beaten 43 times. Not all of these 121 went through to the keeper. You can leave a ball alone and get hit on the body. You can get beaten and can be hit on the body. So you can see how little Wriddhiman Saha has had to do in this innings. So when, 109 overs of flogging later, with Smith on 107, if Saha is not expecting a ball to come to him, you can probably empathise with him.As you perhaps can with Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli, too. Put together they scored 356 runs in India’s last Test series, over 20 innings. You can make allowance for their having to worry about facing Mitchell Johnson, Ryan Harris and Peter Siddle with runs in their bags when they drop Smith in quick succession.Ishant Sharma had just finished an over when he went to long leg and picked late a flat catch from the Smith sweep that he didn’t reach. He had been the pick of India’s bowlers, although he had just taken 1 for 85. He is the leader of the Indian pace attack, India’s big hope in Australian conditions although he averages 36.5 overall and 73 in Australia.In fact it should all be inexcusable. It’s on days like these when tenacious teams dig in and make it tough for the opposition to gain an advantage, or at least delay such an advantage long enough to give themselves a shot at the draw. India, they go for 163 on a day when they have had to bowl just 30 overs. For one wicket, that of an injured man taking risks almost every ball in search of quick runs.There is no fatigue, no heat to contend with. It’s just that India love to wait for declarations. These days came pretty late on their tours to South Africa and England, but Australia is different. In England and South Africa, their bowlers get some assistance from the pitches. In Australia you need skill, strength and fitness in abundance. And Test-match temperament. The Indian bowling unit is often found wanting on those counts.This time yesterday India were looking at an opportunity, having Australia six down for 354. Clarke was really brave in coming out to bat, Smith batted excellently, but had India managed to keep a lid on their scoring they still would have left themselves plenty of scope to draw the Test, and prospectively come up against a Clarke-less Australia with the sheet clean. Now, as ever, India are left looking to their batsmen to help turn around what is already beginning to look like a long tour. Not much has happened of late to make you want to hold your breath.

Harmanpreet: 'When I lead, I feel more involved in the game'

India’s new ODI captain wants to improve the players’ fitness levels and fielding abilities ahead of the busy period

ESPNcricinfo staff30-Jun-2022The ODI series against Sri Lanka will herald a new beginning for the Indian women’s team.The three-match series, to be played in Pallekele from Friday, is part of the ODI championship and provides an opportunity to India to wipe their slate clean and move on from their poor World Cup performance. India won the T20I series 2-1, but will want to iron out a few grey areas, mostly in the bowling department, which is without the talismanic Jhulan Goswami.Related

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For the first time since 2016, India won’t have a split-captaincy model, with Mithali Raj having retired. Harmanpreet Kaur, captain in both white-ball formats now, suggested that being in charge across formats would be a massive advantage for her as it would give her the bandwidth to put her stamp on the team.”When I’m leading, I feel I am more involved in the game,” she said ahead of the first ODI. “It always gives me a lot of confidence. Captaincy is something that comes naturally to me when I’m on the field. Over time, when you have a lot of years of leading [the team], things get easier. Right now, I don’t feel extra pressure on me.”If I enjoy as captain, the rest of the group will also feel they can enjoy the moment. That’s what I’ve been discussing in team meetings. I feel I’m free to do what I want to do now. When you give players the freedom, you can improve more. That is my motive, to give the players freedom to express themselves.”Though the next 50-over World Cup is three years away, there’s a lot lined up. This current tour will be followed by the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Then there’s a T20 World Cup to look forward to, early next year in South Africa. On the way, non-negotiable to Harmanpreet are the fitness and the fielding of the players.

“For skills, we have coaches who help us, but with fitness, if I can set a goal for my team, and if they can see me and get motivated, I want to set an example”Harmanpreet Kaur

“As captain, I’ve always tried to keep goals,” she said. “When I lead the team, there are things I want to do. Fitness part is very important, especially.”For skills, we have coaches who help us, but with fitness, if I can set a goal for my team, and if they can see me and get motivated, I want to set an example. All of them have skills, we don’t need to tell them much, but fitness is something I want our team to improve [on], and the second part is fielding. These are the two areas we want to cover well.”The physical aspect of things is well covered, with India having now roped in a batting coach in Hrishikesh Kanitkar, alongside head coach Ramesh Powar, who also looks after the bowling. At the World Cup, the BCCI had hired a mental conditioning coach in Mugdha Bavare, but that association hasn’t extended to this series.Harmanpreet, however, would like someone for the players to turn to for work on the mental aspect, having benefited personally after chats with Bavare during the World Cup, which helped turn around her wretched form.”Mugdha ma’am has done a lot of work. She helped me a lot during the World Cup,” Harmanpreet said. “We do need people like her in the team. Sadly, this time around, she isn’t part of the group but hopefully we can have someone like her who can travel with us.”We do have skills coaches, but the mental side if we have someone who can take care, if we can talk to that person and share thoughts, sometimes you need that in your life for small problems. Skills aren’t going anyway but mentally if you feel free, you can improve your game and give it 100%. Hopefully in the future, we will talk to the staff and see if we can bring her back.”

Man City scouts impressed by versatile £2.5m gem who could replace Walker

Manchester City are interested in signing a versatile £2.5 million defender who could replace Kyle Walker, according to a new report. This international break has come at the right time for Pep Guardiola’s side, as they have lost four games in a row and are missing several key players through injury.

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In the last few weeks, the Blues have been playing like a side that have lost all their confidence, as they have lost ground on the Premier League title, crashed out of the Carabao Cup and lost their unbeaten run in the Champions League.

Guardiola will be keen to get as many of his injured players back before they return to league action to end this run, but they have already suffered more injury blows this week. It was revealed that defender Manuel Akanji has withdrawn from international duty with Switzerland, as he’s not deemed ready for international football after missing the game against Brighton due to “lack of fitness”.

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Guardiola confirmed Akanji’s situation after the game against Brighton: “Manu said [on Friday], ‘I felt so bad in the training session and I could not move properly’, and against that team [Brighton], I prefer fresh people.”

Meanwhile, midfielder Matheus Nunes has also withdrawn from duty with Portugal, as he was deemed “not medically fit” by doctors. This is after the Portuguese has played a big part in City’s last few matches. Guardiola will hope these two are back fit for next weekend, but given the recent injury concerns, City also have their eye on a player who they may look to bring in during January.

Man City scouts impressed by versatile young defender

According to TBR Football, Manchester City are showing a keen interest in signing Omar El Hilali from Espanyol, as they eye a long-term replacement for Kyle Walker. The 34-year-old has been City’s top right-back ever since joining in 2017, but given his age and the fact his contract expires in 2026, City are starting to have their eye on potential replacements.

El Hilali came through the academy at Espanyol and broke through into the first team in 2023, where he has now become an established player in their starting XI, as shown by him playing 12 times in La Liga this season.

This report states that Man City are now doing their homework on the right-back, who is also comfortable playing at centre-back and left-back. The Blues have had scouts present to watch the Moroccan under-23 international, who is valued at 3 million euros by Transfermarkt (£2.5 million), and they have been left impressed by what they have seen.

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However, City do not have a free run at the defender, as Aston Villa and Brighton are also mentioned in the report. But the Blues will likely have an edge over the two other Premier League teams, given what they can offer El Hilali in terms of a pathway to super-stardom.

'I can do a lot better' – Mason Greenwood admits he 'slackened off' after bright start at Marseille as Ligue 1's Player of the Month for December gives himself modest rating for season so far

Mason Greenwood has admitted that he has not hit the same kind of levels recently as he did at the start of his Marseille career.

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Greenwood joined Ligue 1 side Marseille from Manchester United in a cut-price deal worth €30 million (£25m/$34m) after the England international was exiled from the squad due to off-field issues. The 23-year-old had a fast start with the French side but has slowed down over the last couple of months. Greenwood has opened up on his situation and claimed that he 'can do a lot better' despite winning Ligue 1's Player of the Month award for December.

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  • WHAT GREENWOOD SAID

    Speaking to Telefoot, Greenwood said: "I think I can do a lot better. I started very well and then I slackened off a little bit. I hope to get back to my best level and maintain it."

    When asked about his time at Marseille, he said: "Marseille has one of the best atmospheres in Europe. I had goosebumps during my first match at the Velodrome. It's exceptional. They sing for 90 minutes straight, I've never seen that before."

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    Greenwood has become a fan favourite at Marseille so far this season as the England winger has scored 13 goals and provided four assists in 20 games. He is currently Ligue 1's top-scorer with one goal more than Paris Saint-Germain's Ousmane Dembele and Bradley Barcola, and Lille's Jonathan David.

  • WHAT NEXT FOR GREENWOOD?

    Thanks to his scintillating form at Marseille, Greenwood has been tipped to join a big club in the summer for 'double what Marseille paid Manchester United'. However, the 23-year-old has maintained that he wants to continue with the French side.

    He added: "Stay here for many years? Of course. It's something I'd like to do, I want to win trophies here and play in the Champions League. It's a big ambition to be here, so yes."

Liverpool wanted £235m star in the making but signed Szoboszlai instead

Liverpool have displayed no real teething issues transitioning into the brand new Arne Slot regime away from the old familiar ways of club legend Jurgen Klopp.

There is one loss next to their name from seven Premier League encounters, as Nottingham Forest stunned Anfield in a surprise 1-0 win for the away team back in September, but every other game has been a win as Slot’s well-oiled machine sit at the very top of the top-flight pile.

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Liverpool’s last win in the league away at Crystal Palace even saw the Dutchman tinker with his line-up, despite his side’s faultless streak of victories, with Dominik Szobozslai dropped to the substitutes bench alongside Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez.

Szoboszlai has had a mixed time in the Reds first-team fold as of late, with top-drawer displays against the likes of Manchester United this season standing out, whilst a flat showing against a relegation-threatened Wolverhampton Wanderers outfit left a lot to be desired on the contrary.

Szoboszlai's season so far

The former RB Salzburg midfielder would impress in patches during this debut season in England, after making the move over from Austria to play for Jurgen Klopp’s Reds last summer.

Szoboszlai would pick up three goals and two assists from 33 Premier League games under the German’s guidance, with the new methods of Slot really working in his favour during the infancy of this campaign too.

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Under the ex-Feyenoord manager, the 23-year-old has often been deployed in a more attacking role, with one goal and three assists coming his way from nine games so far.

But, unlike Ryan Gravenberch who continues to put in stellar displays week in week out in the middle of the park, the Hungarian midfielder’s form has dropped somewhat, leading to his exclusion from the main team against the Eagles.

Dominik Szoboszlai looks dejected for Liverpool

Away at Molineux to close out September, Szoboszlai visibly struggled in his side’s narrow 2-1 win, with only 26 accurate passes registered and one shot tallied up before Curtis Jones was launched into the game in his place.

The Reds will be keeping their fingers crossed that the ex-Salzburg star can shine bright again as Slot’s men strive to pick up more league victories, with some regret on their end now that they didn’t persist more in a deal to snap up one outrageous talent around the same time the 23-year-old’s signature was won.

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In April last year, the Reds reportedly dropped out of the race to sign Jude Bellingham after Liverpool had held a long-standing interest in the England star’s services.

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The £135m price tag that had been placed above the Borussia Dortmund man’s head was deemed too much to cough up on the Premier League side’s end, with Szoboszlai then acquired for a lesser £60m.

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Whilst Bellingham has experienced a slow start to this season donning a Real Madrid jersey, last season saw the 21-year-old become a man-possessed for the La Liga giants after his bumper switch from Germany, with a ridiculous 23 goals scored from midfield across 42 clashes.

Slot would love to have the superstar at his disposal in attacking midfield in the here and now, having bemoaned Szoboszlai’s low goalscoring numbers as one reason why he was dropped for the trip to Selhurst Park, with the exceptional talent also a hero in front of goal for his nation.

Bellingham would score an audacious overhead kick at the death during this summer’s Euro 2024 tournament to keep the Three Lions in the competition against Slovakia, with his top displays even helping Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions reach the final, only to then come unstuck versus Spain.

The former Birmingham City youth product turned world-class star would have been content with his trophy haul back at the Santiago Bernabeu anyway, lifting the La Liga trophy alongside the Champions League in his debut season, with his value – as per CIES Football Observatory’s player value tool – now up to a staggering £235m off the back of his heroics in Madrid.

Slot will just have to persist with Szoboszlai moving forward, away from any past blunders Liverpool have made in the transfer market, as the table-toppers pray that they can stay perched at the top of the Premier League pile for the foreseeable.

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"Sharp" £60,000-p/w Leeds star now has new injury and will miss Coventry

In a frustrating blow for Daniel Farke, Leeds United will once again be forced to cope without one star player following a recent injury update ahead of their clash against Coventry City this Saturday.

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Given how their squad was decimated by the summer transfer window, Leeds could at least do with a full side to choose from as they look to make up for last season’s promotion heartbreak by returning to the Premier League at the second time of asking.

So far, however, that has not been the case. Farke has been forced to cope without the likes of Joe Rodon and Maximilian Wober at different stages of the campaign, in which his side initially struggled to remain consistent.

As things stand in the Championship, Leeds sit sixth and five points adrift of West Bromwich Albion at the top of the league. The Yorkshire club have finally shown glimpses of their quality in recent weeks though, to put a poor start behind them with one loss in their last five league games.

If they are to continue their recent form this weekend, however, then Farke’s side will have to do so without one summer signing. As confirmed by Farke, Leeds will be without Manor Solomon when they play host to Coventry this weekend after the Tottenham Hotspur loanee suffered a new injury.

The winger had just recovered from a back problem and looked on course to return on Saturday, but a hamstring injury has now delayed that return, much to the frustration of those at Elland Road.

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Speaking on team news ahead of Coventry, Farke told reporters: “A few injury updates. Manor’s back issues have resulted in a hamstring problem and will miss this game. Dan still out, Max had a setback in training with his knee. There’s a question mark with Pascal and his adductor, not able to train today.”

More frustration for "sharp" Solomon

After showing glimpses of his quality in the early stages of the season, a second injury setback in as many weeks will undoubtedly leave Solomon feeling incredibly frustrated. His loan spell to Elland Road was supposed to hand the winger crucial game time as he looks to rediscover the form that initially earned him a big move to Spurs in the first place. But as things stand, there will be concerns over his ability to remain fit and firing.

Farke will certainly hope to see the £60,000-a-week loanee return after Coventry, having told reporters via Leeds United News earlier in the campaign: “Solomon has experience in England. He has shown a lot. He was a bit in his rhythm already. I was sure he could deliver with his experience and he did. It was also crucial to give that perfect assist. He looked sharp in training.”

Following Coventry, Leeds travel to Norwich City in a repeat of last season’s play-off semi-final, in which the Whites eventually eased past the Canaries in dominant fashion.

صراع بين الأهلي والزمالك وبيراميدز على صفقة مغربية

تحدثت تقارير صحفية عن ارتباط اسم أحد اللاعبين المغاربة، بالانتقال إلى الدوري المصري خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية المقبلة، في ظل اقتراب نهاية عقده مع ناديه الحالي في يونيو المقبل.

ووفقًا لما كشفه مصدر مقرب من أيوب العملود، لاعب برسبوليس الإيراني، لموقع “هسبورت” المغربي، فإن اللاعب تلقى مؤخرًا اتصالات من أحد وكلاء اللاعبين في مصر، لاستطلاع رأيه بشأن إمكانية الانضمام إلى أحد أندية الدوري المصري، ومن بينها الزمالك، بيراميدز، أو الأهلي.

وأكد المصدر أن هذه الاتصالات كانت مجرد جس نبض، ولم تصل إلى مستوى المفاوضات الرسمية حتى الآن.

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وأشار المصدر إلى أن العملود أبدى ترحيبًا مبدئيًا بفكرة اللعب في الدوري المصري، خاصة مع اقتراب انتهاء تعاقده مع برسبوليس، لكنه لا يزال ينتظر تطورات ملموسة خلال الفترة القادمة قبل اتخاذ أي قرار نهائي.

يذكر أن أيوب العملود، الظهير الأيمن السابق لنادي الوداد المغربي، انضم إلى صفوف برسبوليس الصيف الماضي، وشارك مع الفريق الإيراني في 24 مباراة سجل خلالها هدفًا وصنع تمريرة حاسمة.

'He's a wonderful player' – Cesc Fabregas confirms Dele Alli is training with Como as he bids to make top-flight return after Everton struggles

Cesc Fabregas has confirmed Dele Alli is training with his Como side and that the ex-Everton man is a "wonderful player".

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    Alli admitted he was leaving Everton earlier this month for "exciting opportunities" elsewhere. The 28-year-old began individual training with Serie A side Como earlier this week and now manager Fabregas has heaped praise on the attacking midfielder – who was once one of the brightest young talents in the game.

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    He said, via Fabrizio Romano: “He’s training with us now, Dele’s feeling good. He’s a wonderful player. If we can help him, we’re more than happy. At the moment, he’s only training with us."

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    Dele has had a difficult few years, with spells at Everton and Besiktas doing nothing to breathe life into his struggling career. The former England international will hope he return to his best and has even targeted a spot in the Three Lions 2026 World Cup squad.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Former Tottenham star Dele is likely to have a keen eye on how Como get on in their final 2024 match when they host fellow Serie A strugglers Lecce on Monday.

How Nottingham Forest went from relegation candidates to chasing Champions League football – and why Premier League's surprise package aren't just 'another Leicester'

Nuno Espirito Santo's side have emerged as genuine contenders for European competition – and could yet force themselves into the title race

Back in 2015-16, only the most wildly optimistic of Leicester City fans could have predicted that the Premier League title would be making its way to the King Power Stadium – with odds of 5,000-1 famously bucked as 'Match of the Day' host Gary Lineker ended a truly remarkable campaign presenting in his pants.

As the ex-England international prepares to vacate the MOTD hot-seat, one of his final acts may be to confirm another notable achievement by a team from the East Midlands.

There is still too much football to be played for Nottingham Forest to be considered genuine contenders for the top-flight crown in 2025, but stranger things have happened. And as the legendary Brian Clough – a man who knew a thing or two about upsetting the establishment – once said: “I hope anybody’s not stupid enough to write us off.”

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Table-topping Liverpool are next up at the City Ground, with only six points separating the two sides before a ball is kicked on Tuesday – although the men from Merseyside do boast a game in hand over those occupying the banks of the Trent.

Forest have already shown that they have a formula to frustrate their fellow Reds, with a stunning victory secured courtesy of Callum Hudson-Odoi back in September allowing them to live rent free in the head of Arne Slot ever since – as the Dutchman is still irked by the solitary blot of his otherwise impressive Premier League copybook.

Even a historic double over adversaries that they once locked horns with on a regular basis in the late 1970s and early 80s would not necessarily turn Forest from pretenders into contenders, but it would undoubtedly aid their bid to secure a top-four finish. From where Forest have been in the not too distant past, hitting that target would represent a miraculous reversal in fortune – with European qualification of any kind difficult to imagine a matter of months ago.

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How have Forest found themselves in this position? Blocking out the noise generated from afar while never being afraid to make plenty themselves has been crucial to a cause that has seen the Reds embrace and revel in the ‘Rebel City’ mentality that local folk hero Robin Hood once forged.

Dissenting voices that emerged in 2022 on the back of Steve Cooper masterminding promotion and bringing a 23-year Premier League exile to a close were ignored as they never bothered to explore why a paper-thin squad that lacked big-time experience and had been leaning heavily on loan stars felt the need to make 30-plus additions. A deaf ear was also turned to those quick to jump aboard the FFP bandwagon in 2023-24 as Forest were stung with a four-point penalty for breaches of Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). In back-to-back campaigns, the Reds defied the doubters to beat the drop and make ‘Waka Waka’ the soundtrack to two survival parties.

Finishes of 16th and 17th may not have looked like building blocks to the untrained eye, but that is precisely what they were. Club owner Evangelos Marinakis has never been the type to settle for mediocrity and will forever put money where his mouth is. The larger-than-life Greek shipping magnate has been as integral to Forest’s meteoric rise as Cooper, Nuno Espirito Santo, Morgan Gibbs-White or Chris Wood, with his wholehearted commitment casting fellow Premier League chairmen – those who shall remain nameless – in an unfortunate light.

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For all of the questions that were asked of Forest’s recruitment model on the back of their play-off final win over Huddersfield Town at Wembley, they have arguably become the poster boys for how a step up into the Premier League should be navigated. Their initial business may have appeared haphazard to some, but there was method to the supposed madness that was born more out of necessity than reckless folly. Marinakis made the funds available and was never going to be told to put his chequebook away.

Not every deal has been a success – which is always the case in congested transfer markets – but for every Jesse Lingard or Jonjo Shelvey there has been a Murillo or Anthony Elanga to restore the balance. The challenge now, of course, is keeping an exciting squad intact.

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While others have been splashing out billions to stand still, Forest have invested shrewdly in a bid to ensure that they could walk before breaking into a trot. The cornerstones of a defensive unit that has been earning plenty of plaudits (Matz Sels, Ola Aina, Murillo and Nikola Milenkovic) cost a little over £30 million ($37m) between them – just under half of one Wesley Fofana.

Their combined value would now likely extend into nine figures, with Brazilian centre-half Murillo already said to be registering on prominent radars in England and Spain. Rejuvenated wing wizards Hudson-Odoi and Elanga are also seeing their respective stocks soar after walking away from apparent comfort zones at Chelsea and Manchester United, respectively.

Gibbs-White is a senior England international, Elliot Anderson is a playmaker of considerable promise, Ryan Yates has Garibaldi blood running through his veins and will tackle brick walls in the name of Nottingham Forest – annoying as many rival fans as possible as he goes – while Kiwi frontman Wood is enjoying the brightest of Indian summers at 33 years of age.

Cristiano Ronaldo intervenes as ex-Real Madrid team-mate Karim Benzema gets in heated clash with Al-Nassr midfielder in Saudi Pro Leauge clash

Cristiano Ronaldo got involved to calm down former Real Madrid team-mate Karim Benzema during Al-Nassr's clash with Al-Ittihad.

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    Ronaldo's Al-Nassr were beaten 2-1 by Al-Ittihad on Friday. His former team-mate, Benzema, opened the scoring after 55 minutes and, just two minutes later, Ronaldo equalised. Shortly after, the Frenchman clashed with Otavio, before Ronaldo got himself involved and calmed his former team-mate down.

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    Ronaldo and his team-mates were ultimately dealt a bitter blow, as Steven Bergwijn scored a last-minute winner to give Ittihad a massive victory. Ronaldo's side are now fourth in the Saudi Pro League, 11 points behind Ittihad.

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    Al-Nassr have now lost two games in a row due to a stoppage time goal, having gone down 2-1 to Al-Sadd in the AFC Champions League in a similar fashion in midweek.

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    The Saudi Pro League now faces a lengthy winter break. They will not play again until January 9, in a clash with Al-Akhdoud.

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