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Youri Tielemans new contract talks

Leicester City midfielder Youri Tielemans has entered contract talks with the Foxes after an impressive 2020/21 campaign.

What’s the story?

According to the Leicester Mercury, the 24-year-old is in negotiations with the Midlands outfit, who are hoping to extend his current deal which expires in two years’ time.

The Belgium international has played a pivotal part in the success of Brendan Rodgers’ side over the last couple of seasons, and the FA Cup holders are keen to tie down one of their key assets for the foreseeable future.

Fans will be buzzing

Tielemans has been linked with a move away from the King Power Stadium in recent weeks, with Liverpool outlined as a potential destination, so this latest revelation will surely have the club’s supporters buzzing.

He bagged the winning goal at Wembley Stadium against Chelsea back in May as Leicester secured their maiden FA Cup crown, and his growing importance in Rodgers’ set-up makes him a crucial component to the Foxes.

The former Monaco man has previously expressed his happiness at Leicester, declaring the 2016 Premier League champions are a club set-up to win trophies.

When asked if he could achieve his career objectives at City earlier in the year, Tielemans said: “Yes, why not? This is a club where you have the best environment you can have, especially with this new training ground. The people around you just want the best for you.

“It’s brilliant to be here. I really like it here. We’ll see what’s coming in the future.

“But I think the environment is just perfect to win trophies here. You can’t predict the future, but I think everything around the club and inside the club is made for it.”

It remains to be seen whether an agreement can be agreed between Tielemans and Leicester over a new contract. The Foxes are expected to offer vastly improved terms on the maestro’s present £33,000 per week wage packet, but it’s certainly a good sign for the club’s fanbase that negotiations have already begun.

Rodgers will be hoping to finally break into the Champions League qualification places next season and tying down a player once described as “top class” by Pep Guardiola would be a significant boost to Leicester’s hopes and ambitions.

And, in other news…Leicester City must seal swoop for 13-assist speed-demon, Rodgers needs him 

No difference in indoor cricket, says Waqar

Pakistan captain Waqar Younis said there was not much difference betweenPakistan and Australia as far as indoor cricket was concerned

31-May-2002Pakistan captain Waqar Younis said there was not much difference betweenPakistan and Australia as far as indoor cricket was concerned. However,Pakistan coach Mudassar Nazar underlined the need of indoor practiceessential for his team before it embarked on the Australian tour. Hehowever, lamented that no such facility was available in the country.The first two of the three One-day Internationals are scheduled to beplayed indoors at Colonial Stadium in Melbourne, on June 12 and 15. Thefinal game will take place at the Gabba in Brisbane on June 19.The Pakistan squad departs for Australia Wednesday.While talking to journalists at Gaddafi Stadium after the second day ofthe national training camp Thursday, Waqar said before next month’smatches the Australians had only played three matches against SouthAfrica in the indoor stadium about two years ago.The captain said that he was in no position to explain the differencebetween indoor and outdoor cricket, since he had not played indoors evenonce.Waqar along with Wasim Akram, Shoaib Akhtar and Shahid Afridi joined thecamp Thursday after arriving from England.Mudassar said that Pakistan, however, would get two or three dayspractice at the indoor stadium in Melbourne.The captain and coach agreed that the unavailability of all-rounderAbdul Razzaq and off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq would not be felt much.Their absence would provide excellent opportunity to Azhar Mahmood andShoaib Malik to prove their mettle, they opined.

Raphinha tipped to stay at Leeds

Marcelo Bielsa’s influence at Leeds United could persuade Raphinha to stay put this summer, according to ex-Scotland manager Alex McLeish.

The Lowdown: Raphinha shines for Leeds

The Brazilian was one of the Whites’ best players during a triumphant season back in the Premier League, excelling from the moment he joined from Rennes.

Raphinha was a joy to watch at times for Leeds, dazzling with his trickery out wide and weighing in with six goals and nine assists.

The 24-year-old’s performances are claimed to have alerted Liverpool, with rumours linking the Merseysiders with a bid of over £30m for the Whites star.

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The Latest: Brazilian tipped to stay

Speaking to Football Insider, McLeish believes that Bielsa’s huge reputation in the game will make Raphinha want to continue playing under him and reject other offers:

“The season Bielsa had was fantastic and Leeds were a breath of fresh air. Players like Raphinha could snub offers just to keep playing for Bielsa.”

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The Verdict: Huge player moving forward

Leeds have to be aiming big and looking for a European finish next season, but for that to happen, they must keep hold of key individuals like Raphinha.

His quality – leading the side in assists, key passes and dribbles – has lifted the level of those around him, and at 24, he is a player who can still find higher gears as he matures even more as a footballer.

Bielsa has clearly had a positive impact on his game, so the hope is that Raphinha, hailed as  is perfectly happy playing for him and sees his future at Leeds, just as McLeish suggests.

In other news, one Leeds player has been tipped to replicate the brilliance of a past footballing legend. Find out who it is here.

Serie A expert backs Omar Colley for Leeds move - Exclusive

Serie A expert Conor Clancy believes that Leeds United target Omar Colley would be a fine partner for Diego Llorente at Elland Road.

Leeds have been linked with a potential swoop for the Sampdoria defender by reports in Italy.

Colley has been with Sampdoria since 2018 and has made a total of 85 appearances for the club since his move from Genk.

Clancy, who is the editor-in-chief at Forza Italian Football, claims that Colley initially struggled during his time in Serie A, but that the presence of Maya Yoshida, the former Southampton defender, has seen him settle nicely into his role.

And, as a result, he believes that he would be a good partner for Llorente at Elland Road in the coming months.

Speaking exclusively to Football FanCast, he said: “I don’t think he’d be starting ahead of him but he might be a good partner to Llorente.

“With Sampdoria, he really, really struggled, but with Maya Yoshida beside him, he’s looked a much better player.

“I think you can put that down to Yoshida just being that calming presence, that person who’s able to talk him through games a little bit.”

Colley is a Gambia international and reports last month claimed that he would cost around €13m (£11.1m) to snaffle away from the Serie A side.

Butcher a doubtful starter for Manchester Test

The England batsman Mark Butcher says that his knee injury makes him no more than

Stephen Lamb06-Jun-2002The England batsman Mark Butcher says that his knee injury makes him no more than “50-50″ for the third and final npower Test against Sri Lanka, which starts at Old Trafford in a week’s time.Butcher, 29, underwent a scan on the injury yesterday, but no acute cartilage damage has been found. The specialist has said he can play at Old Trafford if he feels fit enough.”I am going up to Old Trafford with a view to playing,” the Surrey left hander said. “But I would say I am no more than 50-50 at the moment. It would be a shame to miss out but these things happen and you can’t do anything about them.”The damage is in the joint between the two bones and it needs to be clearedup. So if I played in the next Test I would have it done in the break betweenthis series and the Test series that follows with India.”Butcher made a century in the first Test at Lord’s and 94 in the second at Edgbaston, but is unlikely to be included in England’s squad for the one-day triangular tournament which follows the Test series.The expected recovery time from this type of surgery is between three andfour weeks, which should enable Butcher to be fit for the first Test againstIndia at Lord’s, which begins on July 25, regardless of when he has the operation.

Why not a New Zealand six-hitting derby?

Who could hit a cricket ball the greatest distance: Chris Cairns, Nathan Astle, Craig McMillan, Andre Adams, Chris Harris, Mathew Sinclair, Jacob Oram, Shane Bond

Lynn McConnell09-Jul-2002Who could hit a cricket ball the greatest distance: Chris Cairns, Nathan Astle, Craig McMillan, Andre Adams, Chris Harris, Mathew Sinclair, Jacob Oram, Shane Bond?Why not find out?Just in case you hadn’t noticed it’s all-star baseball time in the United States at the moment and part of this time-honoured event is the annual home run derby.In a sports world dominated by American marketing, you would have to ask the question what value there might be in New Zealand holding a six-hitting derby, and while you’re at it how about a quest to find the fastest bowler in New Zealand?Tie it in with an all-up day for young players by having TelstraClear Black Caps and White Ferns signing autographs and holding specialised coaching sessions and you have a relatively cheap marketing exercise.Watching big-hitting legends like Sammy Sosa blast a baseball 520 feet with the crowd roaring the ball all the way was a sight to see.Five hits over 500 feet from the maestro in his first round of hitting had the crowd roaring.Can cricket afford to miss out on the sort of feeling this could develop among cricket fans? It may take a season of television coverage to get the public to catch on, but the idea must have some value.Clearly, if such a scheme was developed, the key things would be an appropriate way of measuring the longest hit, and a suitable surface to do it on.But with the portable pitch technology, and their boundary proximity, Eden Park or Jade Stadium would make perfect locations for an early season promotion.New Zealand Cricket has a Max tournament to launch its seasons. Why not incorporate the six hitting derby and the fast bowling derby into that weekend?Why stop in New Zealand?What a perfect method of launching a World Cup. Finding out just who is the biggest hitter in the world game would be an outstanding prospect.Could it happen?Watch this space!

Pundit likens Everton target Graham Potter to Marco Silva

Everton appear to be closing in on the appointment of Nuno Santo as their new manager, but one other name tipped to replace Carlo Ancelotti is Graham Potter. However, Lawrie Sanchez believes that the Merseyside outfit might have been cautious of going for the Brighton boss because of how Marco Silva’s tenure went.

Potter and Silva have similarities in terms of how they started at smaller Premier League or foreign clubs before getting a move to a more established top-flight English club and now being linked with big clubs like Spurs and Everton, but Silva’s term at Everton did not go to plan.

The Brighton manager, who director of football Marcel Brands is reportedly especially keen on, has earned rave reviews from managers such as Pep Guardiola, and was widely tipped as a candidate for the Spurs job. However, despite all the praise he is still yet to guide the Seagulls to a higher finish than 15th in the Premier League.

This next appointment has to be spot on so Everton can plan for the long term future both on and off the pitch, and Sanchez believes that the Toffees could be a bit wary of appointing Potter because of his lack of experience, much like Silva, as he told Football FanCast exclusively:

“Clubs look at what they’ve done before and they went and got the new bright manager when they signed Marco Silva from Watford, and he had only just got there as he had just left Hull.

“They’ve been stung before with a young manager with the Silva situation and then they’ve ended up going for established names like Koeman, Ancelotti and Allardyce. So, I’m not saying he couldn’t do it at Everton but they seem like they want an established name.”

Everton are going to move into a new stadium in the coming years so they will be wanting to have the club in the best possible position on the pitch for that happening, and hopefully have European football in their debut season in their new ground.

Potter has managed to turn Brighton into a slick possession-based team in only two seasons and if they had a striker last season who was clinical in front of goal then they would have been pushing much higher up the league, as they had an xG of 51.6 compared to them actually only scoring 40 times.

Birmingham no longer under transfer embargo

Lee Bowyer’s Birmingham City side are no longer operating under a transfer embargo.

What’s the latest?

That’s according to a report by Birmingham Live, who claim that the Blues are now free to buy and sell players in the summer transfer window, with the alleged transfer embargo imposed by the EFL no longer in place.

It was reported by the Daily Mail back in April that Birmingham were one of 10 Championship sides to be on the receiving end of transfer sanctions handed out by the governing body, who were concerned with the financial health of the clubs in question following the effects of the pandemic.

Bowyer will be buzzing

Having gone on to comfortably secure survival in the Championship following his arrival at the club back in March, Bowyer will undoubtedly be looking to bring in additions over the summer who will provide his side with the best possible chance of mounting a push towards the top half of the table next season.

As such, the news that Birmingham are now able to buy and sell players as they wish is sure to have left the 44-year-old buzzing, as he will be free to move for his targets without any hindrance from the EFL.

However, despite this latest development, Blues fans should not expect a glut of summer arrivals at St. Andrew’s, as the former Charlton boss has gone on record to state that progress will be steady under his leadership, suggesting that he will not be spending huge sums of money in the bid for a top-six finish next season.

And, considering the financial troubles Birmingham found themselves in prior to Bowyer’s arrival at the club, issues which were not helped by a string of managers doing the exact opposite of the 44-yeard-old’s promise to build a team gradually, it would very much seem as if the former England international has the club’s best interest at heart – something that fans will be delighted by.

Still, despite the fact that the former Leeds star has no desire to spend massive amounts of cash in one hit, the fact that he is now allowed to bring in some players to improve his squad will obviously delight him as he looks to take the next small step in Birmingham’s plan to get back to the big time.

In other news: BCFC dealt huge blow over 24 y/o gem once dubbed the next Messi, Bowyer will be gutted

Pakistan scrapes up a win over Kenya

Rashid Latif finished it with a flourish, with nearly 17 overs to spare to get Pakistan off to a winning start in the PSO Tri-nation at the Nairobi Gymkhana cricket ground

Agha Akbar29-Aug-2002Rashid Latif finished it with a flourish, with nearly 17 overs to spare to get Pakistan off to a winning start in the PSO Tri-nation at the Nairobi Gymkhana cricket ground. But it was far from a convincing win, as six wickets were lost in overhauling a smallish target of 134.With the match against Australia scheduled for the morrow, Pakistan would have to raise their game in all departments by more than a few notches to maintain their winning sequence against the world champions.Pakistan had its heroes in Latif and Younis Khan while batting and Abdul Razzaq, adjudged Man of the Match, and Wasim Akram in bowling. The Kenyans were restricted to a manageable total, and though the batting wobbled, Pakistan in the end made it with breath to spare.Rashid Latif’s little cameo, unconquered 28 runs, off 23 deliveries, 3 fours, 2 sixes, and a limping Inzamam-ul-Haq (unbeaten 14, off 31 balls, 3 fours) delivered the victory in style. Latif clouted leg-spinner Collins Obuya for a four and two sixes, in that order in the mid-wicket region, to clinch it. But one wonders whether it may have been a different result had the target been larger and bowling a little more incisive.Pakistan started badly, losing Saeed Anwar in the very first over, caught by David Obuya behind the stumps off an inside edge to give Martin Suji his first wicket with naught on the board. Imran Nazir and Shahid Afridi had a little stand of 22 off just 15 deliveries. The two seemed to have stuck into the Kenyan attack when Nazir (13, 9 balls, 2 fours) misread the line of a slower delivery by Thomas Odoya and was clean bowled.Once again, the much-talented Nazir had promised a lot, hitting two glorious fours, only to disappoint his many fans.As Younis Khan, promoted to No 4 in place of Inzamam-ul-Haq, opted to be extremely sedate, Afridi continued to bat the only way he knows – in his customary cavalier style. Having started off clubbing the first delivery he received from Martin Suji to extra cover for four; he hit Odoyo to mid-wicket and after losing Nazir he whipped Suji again to square-leg boundary.In the last over prior to lunch, Afridi would have perished had David Obuya not lunged at a simple chance; the ‘keeper only had to allow the ball to travel to first slip to give Odoya his second wicket. To rub it in, Afridi sent Odoya over long-off for a six to be 20 (17 balls, 3 fours, 1 six) as Pakistan went to lunch at 35 for 2.After lunch, Afridi again smote Odoyo for a six over long-on; next over he got out trying to repeat the stroke to Suji, the miscued heave ending in Odoyo’s hands at third man.Younis and Azhar Mahmood tried to stabilise things, by trying to play themselves in and as Suji (10 overs, 3 maidens, 22 runs for two wickets) and Odoyo gave little away, only five runs off eight overs. And then Younis opened up with a four to deep fine leg and another three to long-on, but Azhar was run out by a distance trying a sharp single. Razzaq didn’t stay for long. Younis (36, 75 balls, 6 fours) by now was going for his strokes, but he essayed a cross-batted sweep on the first delivery of Collins Obuya and though he was stretching well forward umpire Aleem Dar still thought that he was out leg before.Six for 97, and Pakistan must have thought that misery from Morocco was still following them. But Inzamam and Rashid made sure that there weren’t any further hiccups.Earlier, Razzaq, Akram had overcome Kenya
With the exception of Abdul Razzaq, none from Pakistan’s much-vaunted pace attack bowled anywhere near their reputed capability. Yet it packed enough of a punch to shoot out Kenya for a paltry 133 in 30.3 overs, showing how far out of their depth they were in the big league.In the mayhem of tumbling wickets at each side of a courageous stand for the fifth wicket, Kennedy Obuya (36, 72 balls, 5 fours, 1 six) and Hitesh Modi (34, 36 balls, 8 fours) defied the Pakistani bowlers. Putting on 71 in 10 overs and a bit, taking boundaries off the entire frontline attack, Obuya and Modi took the fight to Pakistan after Wasim Akram (3 for 30 off 7 overs) and Waqar Younis (1 for 29 off 7 overs) had reduced them to 30 for four in overcast conditions after the Pakistan captain won the toss and inserted Keyna in.That partnership turned out to be the only redeeming feature of the innings, as Tony Suji (17, off 26 deliveries, 3 fours) was the only other batsman to get into double figures. That is other than extras, which accounted for a whopping 30 runs.But that partnership was too good to last. A clearly rusty and a bit tubby Shoaib Akhtar mostly bowled short and wide, that is when he didn’t bowl a fuller length. And opener Obuya and Modi, who had already retrieved the situation somewhat by taking boundaries off Akram and Younis, took full advantage of this stuff. Obuya hit Akhtar’s first ball over point for a four, and then sent Razzaq’s over mid-wicket for a six. But it was Modi who really tore into Akhtar, guiding, driving and pulling him for five fours in the next two overs. The last of the boundaries raised Kenya’s hundred in 18.4 overs, a staggering recovery after the quadruple early shocks. What is more, when Akhtar tried to stare Modi down, it was the latter who gave him lip!But Akhtar had his revenge. A vicious one from him struck Modi on the index finger, and though the batsman bravely tried to soldier on, he had to leave the field retired hurt. That was the turning point, and with Razzaq getting amongst the wickets, the end of the innings was nigh.Kennedy Obuya had pulled him to mid-wicket for a six and drove him to long-off for four in the first two overs, but it was a measure of Razzaq’s tenacity that he struck four blows in the space of 13 balls for the addition of a mere three runs to make it curtains for Kenya. David Obuya was his first victim, guiding the ball to second slip after gamely surviving five deliveries. Next over was wicket maiden, as Collins Obuya edged one and Rashid Latif took an acrobatic catch in front of second slip. Kennedy Obuya had seen six wickets fall at the other end, and it seemed that he might carry his bat. But with a fastish inswinger Razzaq castled him, middle stump knocked back and leg stump cartwheeling. Modi came out to try and rescue what was already a lost cause, and survived just two deliveries before guiding one smack into Latif’s very safe pair of gloves.But Razzaq was denied the five-for as Martin Suji was run-out by substitute Shoaib Malik and Azhar Mahmood, who bowled a neat little spell of 3.3 overs for a mere four runs, knocked Joseph Angara’s middle stump out of the ground.As they day began, Younis opted to bowl after winning his first toss in five games. The conditions, overcast with some moisture in the wicket, were ideal for pace and swing bowling. But Akram and Younis, the two most successful bowlers in limited-overs cricket ever, both sprayed the ball around. Akram was absolutely out of rhythm and bowled a surfeit of wides and no-balls. But once Waqar had gotten the breakthrough, trapping Ravindu Shah leg before, Akram kept producing wicket-taking deliveries amid a rather generous sprinkling of wides and no-balls to have Steve Tikolo and Thomas Odoyo leg before and clean bowling Maurice Odumbe with a most remarkable inswinger.Pakistan definitely was anything but at its sharpest, and perhaps lucky to not to meet Australia in the first game. The Kenyan total indeed is a paltry one, and though the Pakistanis normally do not fancy chasing even modest totals, with depth in batting, they were likely to canter to 134.

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