Fewer touches than Sanchez: 5/10 Chelsea star was even worse than Palmer

After a summer of waiting for the Premier League to return, that was not the performance Chelsea fans were hoping to see this afternoon.

Instead of playing the high-energy, exciting and effective football they did in pre-season, Enzo Maresca’s side looked lethargic and largely out of ideas against Crystal Palace.

Moreover, if it wasn’t for VAR stepping in and ruling out Eberechi Eze’s free-kick, the West Londoners could have started their campaign with a loss.

Unsurprisingly, there were lacklustre performances pretty much across the board for the hosts, but two really stood out to us, including Cole Palmer.

Palmer's performance against Palace

Following his brilliant performances at the Club World Cup and the time he has had since then to better understand his new teammates, we were expecting a great performance from Palmer today.

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Unfortunately, we didn’t get one, and instead, the Englishman looked unsure of what to do for the vast majority of the encounter.

Now, the former Manchester City prospect did not make any huge mistakes to cost his side the game, but he didn’t have any positive impact on proceedings either and, as he’s unquestionably the Blues’ best player, that is a massive problem.

We weren’t the only ones disappointed by his performance, either, as the Standard’s Dom Smith awarded him a rather generous 6/10 match rating at full-time.

We say generous, as on top of failing the eye-test today, the midfield maestro’s statistics make for some unpleasant reading.

Palmer’s game in numbers

Minutes

96′

Expected Goals

0.21

Goals

0

Expected Assists

0.03

Assists

0

Touches

48

Passing Accuracy

26/33 (79%)

Key Passes

1

Crosses (Accurate)

4 (0)

Long Balls (Accurate)

2 (1)

Shots on Target

0

Lost Possession

14

Dribbles (Successful)

1 (0)

All Stats via Sofascore

For example, in his 96 underwhelming minutes, he amassed a combined expected goals and assists tally of just 0.24, played just one key pass, misplaced 100% of his crosses, didn’t take a single shot on target, failed in 100% of his dribbles and lost three of four ground duels.

In all, it was a bad first showing of the season from Palmer, although one of his teammates was even worse.

The Chelsea star worse than Palmer

Unfortunately for Maresca and Co, there were several starters who could take this spot, but for our money, Joao Pedro has it.

Like Palmer, the Brazilian forward came into the game off a sensational pre-season with the Blues, but looked an entirely different player against the Eagles.

In fact, the former Brighton & Hove Albion star was so disappointing that it was easy to forget he was even playing in the first place, which is not how you want your league debut for your new side described.

Chelsea forward Joao Pedro

It might sound harsh, but once again, we are not alone in this opinion as Smith gave the 23-year-old a 5/10 match rating, writing that he was ‘frustrated by centre-backs Marc Guehi and Chris Richards’.

Unsurprisingly, the Ribeirão Preto-born poacher’s statistics from the game more than demonstrate just how underwhelming a performance it was.

Pedro’s game in numbers

Minutes

73′

Expected Goals

0.30

Goals

0

Expected Assists

0.02

Assists

0

Shots on Target

0

Dribbles (Successful)

2 (0)

Touches

23

Passing Accuracy

10/12 (83%)

Key Passes

0

Long Balls (Accurate)

1 (0)

Ground Duels (Won)

4 (1)

Aerial Duels (Won)

5 (2)

Lost Possession

7

All Stats via Sofascore

In 73 minutes of inaction, he registered a combined expected goals and assists figure of 0.32, had no shots on target, failed in 100% of his dribbles, took just 23 touches – 19 fewer than Robert Sanchez – lost six of nine duels, lost the ball seven times and completed just ten passes.

Ultimately, it was not a performance to remember from Pedro today, but thankfully, it’s just the first game, and if pre-season is anything to go by, he’ll eventually come good and potentially form a dangerous partnership with Palmer.

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MLC set to expand from six teams to eight by 2027, move into Canada being explored

Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Toronto, cities with significant South Asian communities, are on the shortlist

Tristan Lavalette20-Jan-2025Major League Cricket (MLC), the fledgling T20 tournament in the USA, is set to expand from six teams to eight by 2027, with a move into Canada being explored in developments that could have wider implications for the sport.Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Toronto, cities with significant South Asian communities, are on the shortlist with final decisions expected this year. Market potential and local government support in helping build stadium infrastructure will be among the determining factors.Expansion officials travelled to Chicago recently and were believed to be encouraged by the local support. Visits to the other cities are expected in the coming months.MLC co-founder Satyan Gajwani will launch one of the franchises, while fellow co-founders Vijay Srinivasan, the league’s chief executive until recently, and Sameer Mehta will helm the other. Investors are likely to partner up with them once the two cities have been selected.Three of the six teams in the MLC are owned by IPL team owners – Mumbai Indians, Kolkata Knight Riders, Chennai Super Kings – while Seattle, the only small-market franchise in the league, have ties with Delhi Capitals. San Francisco and Washington don’t have any IPL attachments, but have partnerships with Cricket Victoria and Cricket NSW respectively.

“There are many cities in America that have large populations of people who already love cricket. But the goal is to grow the game and that means expanding beyond that fan base.”MLC co-founder Satyan Gajwani

“We have options ahead of us. I don’t think we’re committed one way or the other right now,” Gajwani told ESPNcricinfo. “That’s realistically a decision we will take closer to launch.”Expansion will likely lead to more games and a longer duration of the competition. MLC power brokers do eventually want a home-and-away season – where the teams play each other twice – to underpin the tournament.Last year’s second season ran for 23 days in July and overlapped with the Hundred in the UK. This season’s scheduling has not been announced, but a lengthier tournament is expected, although it might start earlier in June.The well-heeled MLC’s emergence has become a major talking point in English cricket, heightened when Jason Roy opted out of his ECB contract to represent LA Knight Riders, who have the same owners as KKR.”There are many cities in America that have large populations of people who already love cricket. But the goal is to grow the game and that means expanding beyond that fan base,” Gajwani said. “America is the largest sports market in the world. It’s also very competitive, and continuing to be relevant will be a challenge.”But I think the economics of sport in America are pretty robust. The NBA and NFL are in 28 cities. We’re in six right now. We still have a lot of headroom for growth in the medium to long term.”The tournament’s first two seasons were entirely played at the 7200 capacity Grand Prairie Stadium, a redeveloped baseball ground, near Dallas and the more modest Church Street Park in Morrisville, North Carolina.Existing franchises – other than Dallas-based Texas Super Kings – have faced challenges getting suitable infrastructure off the ground. But there is confidence that San Francisco Unicorns will start playing home games this season at the iconic Oakland Coliseum, which up until recently was the long-time home of the Athletics in the MLB. The new franchises hope to play at home grounds from the start.Jason Roy opted out of his ECB contract to represent LA Knight Riders at the MLC•MLC”In the ideal case, we firm up on the city, lock up a land deal and then build a stadium – whether retrofitted or building from zero,” Gajwani said. “The ideal outcome is that we play at home for our first game in 2027.”There is this balance of wanting to build something that’s right for where the market is, but have the flexibility to grow with the market. Every city will have its own dynamics.”The cities in the running may be further incentivised by the prospect of potentially hosting cricket matches at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Cricket will end a 128-year Olympic drought but venues have yet to be determined, with the men’s and women’s competitions possibly extending beyond Los Angeles.”There’s the added element that a fully-fledged cricket venue up and running by 2027 could possibly host matches at the Olympics,” Gajwani said. “The IOC or the LA Organising Committees will make that decision. But they openly said they’re looking for infrastructure that can host Olympic matches. It’s definitely a factor that we’re all thinking about.”The league also announced Johnny Grave as its new CEO, replacing Srinivasan. Grave is a prominent figure in cricket administration, having most recently served as CEO at CWI for seven years. He was previously the commercial director at the Professional Cricketers’ Association (PCA) in England.”I am honored to lead the league at this transformative time,” Grave said in a statement. “Cricket is beloved globally and I am thrilled to see its fan base growing rapidly in the United States. I look forward to working with the MLC team to help elevate the league, engage with fans, and build a thriving, sustainable future for cricket in America.”

VIDEO: Man Utd goalkeeper Andre Onana spotted violently shoving fan after costly mistake in Cameroon's shock World Cup qualifying defeat to Cape Verde

Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has been filmed angrily shoving a fan after Cameroon's shock World Cup qualifying defeat to Cape Verde.

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    Onana has been blamed for yet another calamitous goal while on international duty with Cameroon. The stopper was unable to prevent Dailon Livramento from scoring the winner for Cape Verde after bizarrely neglecting to come out and close down the striker as Cameroon slumped to a shock defeat. Footage after the match showed Onana full of frustration and angrily clashing with a fan trying to get a selfie with the Manchester United goalkeeper. The supporter then appeared to throw a water bottle in his direction.

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    Onana has become known for his costly mistakes since signing for Manchester United. His regular errors, and those of back-up Altay Bayindir, have now seen the Red Devils bring in Senne Lammens from Royal Anterwerp in an attempt to bolster their goalkeeping department. His arrival is expected to see Onana join Turkish side Trabzonspor on a season-long loan.

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    Manchester United are still waiting for Onana to approve a loan to Trabzonspor before the transfer is officially confirmed. Ruben Amorim's side are currently preparing to take on Manchester City next in the Premier League, and all eyes will be on United's teamsheet for the game to see if Bayindir continues between the sticks or is replaced by new signing Lammens.

PCB chief 'confident' of India's visit to Pakistan for Champions Trophy 2025

Mohsin Naqvi said that all teams including India will participate in the event and does not see them “cancel or postpone” their trip

PTI and ESPNcricinfo07-Oct-2024

Will the Pakistani fans get to watch an India vs Pakistan clash at home?•Associated Press

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi is confident that the Champions Trophy 2025 will be held in Pakistan and all teams, including India, will participate in the tournament.The Champions Trophy is scheduled to start on February 19, with the final set for March 9, and Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi earmarked as the venues. India haven’t sent their team to Pakistan since July 2008 due to political tensions between the two countries.However, Naqvi is confident India will make it to Pakistan next year and that the preparations are on schedule. He further stated that the stadiums would “definitely” be in a much better shape to host the ICC tournament.”The Indian team should come. I don’t see them cancel or postpone coming here and we are confident we will host all the teams in the Champions Trophy in Pakistan,” he said in Lahore. “The stadiums will also be ready to host the matches on schedule and any remaining work would be completed after the tournament. In a way, you can say that we are going to have a brand new stadium.”Related

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Naqvi was asked whether he would meet S Jaishankar, the Minister of External Affairs of India, who will be visiting Pakistan for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s (SCO) Council of Heads of Government (CHG) conclave on October 15-16, but he played it down. “He is coming but I don’t think the details of his meetings have been set.” BCCI vice-president Rajiv Shukla had recently said that the final call about India visiting Pakistan for the Champions Trophy will be taken by the Indian government.He was also asked about Babar Azam’s resignation from white-ball captaincy and his replacement to which the PCB chief said that he had told the selection committee to take their time and make a long-term decision. “I have told them to take a decision after careful consideration because the captain’s position is important.”Naqvi also said he had inquired from the selection committee – including the captain and head coach of the teams – whether it was the right time to introduce some fresh blood in the national sides. “They said they are okay with the current set-up of players so I told them ‘fine, it is your call’.”

Pep's own Mbeumo: Man City accelerating move for £21.5m "monster"

Manchester City have been making waves so far during the summer transfer window as Pep Guardiola attempts to win back the Premier League title.

Indeed, no fewer than four players have moved to City, and there is scope for plenty more in the coming weeks.

Manchester City manager PepGuardiolareacts

Kyle Walker has left, as has Kevin De Bruyne, with Guardiola streamlining his squad.

With the Englishman departing, City have targeted a swoop for a Serie A player who could add something extra to the right side of their defence.

Man City ready to close in on Serie A star

Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Rayan Cherki have all arrived at the Etihad ahead of the 2025/26 season. Despite City exiting the Club World Cup earlier than anticipated, the three players could be vital for the club next season.

Now, according to reports in Spain, City could be set to close in on a deal to sign Inter Milan star Denzel Dumfries, with the Etihad side ready to accelerate their move for the rampaging talent.

He has a release clause worth £21.5m, as per the report, but this expires on July 15 and it looks as though Guardiola is keen to activate it before the deadline.

Denzel Dumfries in action at the Club World Cup.

The right side of the defence is a position which needs to be strengthened massively and Dumfries could be an excellent signing.

He could turn out to be Guardiola’s very own Bryan Mbeumo, who has been heavily linked with a move to rivals Manchester United this summer.

Why Manchester City must sign Denzel Dumfries

United’s attack could look very different should they secure a deal for Mbeumo in the coming weeks.

Off the right flank last season, he registered 28 goal contributions in the Premier League – 20 goals and eight assists – proving he would be an excellent signing for Ruben Amorim.

Dumfries could turn out to be Guardiola’s own version of the Brentford forward. Despite not playing in quite such an advanced position, the Dutchman did record similar statistics to Mbeumo throughout last season, with FBref noting the pair to be similar players among wingers across Europe’s top five leagues.

Indeed, according to FBref, the pair performed similarly when it came to shots per 90 (1.74 vs 2.08), shot-creating actions (2.53 vs 3.8) and goal-creating actions (0.18 vs 0.53) in their respective domestic leagues.

Denzel Dumfries’ stats in Serie A last season

Goals

7

Assists

2

Big chances created

6

Total duels won per game

3.9

Tackles per game

0.9

Balls recovered per game

2.2

Via Sofascore

Both players are superb at bursting forward down the right flank in order to either get a shot away or to create chances in the final third, with Dumfries notably registering 17 goals and assists in all competitions last term as an advanced wing-back.

Journalist Alan Rzepa described Dumfries as a “monster” all the way back in 2021, but fast-forward four years, nothing has changed.

In Serie A last term, he scored seven goals and grabbed two assists. Given that City’s full-backs scored just eight goals between them all season, adding someone like Dumfries would be an excellent move.

For a fee of £21.5m, Guardiola could well be signing his very own Mbeumo-esque figure on the cheap. Someone capable of shining in the Premier League with his attacking talents on the right flank.

If it all works out, Dumfries might just quietly be the signing of the summer for City.

Romano: "Agreement sealed" as Man City win race and sign 18 y/o ex-PSG gem

The paperwork has now been “signed” over a move to the Etihad.

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Jul 11, 2025

Burnley table offer to sign "exciting" gem; they want his teammate as well

Burnley are back in the promised land of the Premier League and could now look to swoop for two young stars to bolster their hopes for the long term at Turf Moor, according to a report.

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Scott Parker has begun to make moves in Lancashire ahead of the Clarets’ return to the Premier League, with Axel Tuanzebe, Quilindschy Hartman and Max Weiss joining their fight to stay in the top-flight.

Now, Loum Tchaouna has joined Burnley from Lazio for a fee in the region of £13 million, further illustrating their commitment to strengthening ahead of an exciting campaign for all involved at Turf Moor.

Speaking after his arrival was confirmed, the French talent stated: “I spoke with the manager during the (Under-21) Euros this summer and we had a really good conversation, which made me realise I wanted to be here.”

Financially, Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford’s seemingly inevitable move to Newcastle United could free up £40 million to be invested in further reinforcements, even if losing the England Under-21 international will come as a blow to those within the corridors of power.

With July now upon us, the transfer window never rests and Lee Hendrie believes Norwich City forward Josh Sargent would be a ‘great signing’ for the Clarets in light of links involving the United States international with a switch to the Premier League newcomers.

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Either way, it feels like several additions will be necessary to help Burnley stand a chance of avoiding the drop, which is becoming an increasingly difficult task year on year due to the financial disparity between newly-promoted sides and the established clubs.

Nevertheless, Parker could now be set to strengthen the ranks further if recent reports are to be believed.

Burnley make advances to land Salford City duo

According to EFL Analysis, Burnley have seen a bid rejected for Salford City forward Kyrell Malcolm and they are also reportedly interested in bringing his teammate Will Wright to Turf Moor.

Intriguingly, Malcolm, 18, is admired by Everton and Blackburn Rovers, while Wright has attracted interest from the likes of Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool and Brentford.

Kyrell Malcolm at Salford City

Will Wright at Salford City

Appearances – 9

Appearances – 4

Goals – 0

Goals – 0

Assists – 1

Assists – 0

Both players are only in the infancy of their careers, but suitors are beginning to emerge for both strikers in light of their potential to develop into stars of the future.

Previously, Salford City co-owner Ryan Giggs described Malcolm as an “exciting player”, which is quite the compliment given his own standing as one of the Premier League’s finest ever performers at Manchester United.

Neither would be expected to become first-team assets straight away, but the fact Burnley want to add two rising talents to their ranks is an indication that the club are on the correct trajectory.

Tottenham to open talks for "role model" forward signing after Frank request

Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly identifying targets for incoming new manager Thomas Frank already, with the Dane also having his own input on their summer recruitment plans as he prepares for his debut season in the Lilywhites dugout.

Thomas Frank already identifying transfer targets at Spurs

According to Fabrizio Romano and other reliable media sources, Frank is closing in on the Spurs job and an agreement has been reached for him to replace Ange Postecoglou – just days after the Australian was given his marching orders.

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Romano has given his renowned ‘here we go’ to the appointment and there is an expectation that Frank could even be confirmed as Tottenham’s new manager in the next few days (BBC), with the 51-year-old poised to swap Brentford for north London.

The move is so advanced, in fact, that reports are already flooding in regard to Frank identifying his preferred summer transfer targets for Spurs.

GiveMeSport reported earlier this week that Frank has recommended Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze to Tottenham and chairman Daniel Levy as a possible signing, in the event they cannot beat Man United in the race for Bryan Mbeumo.

Son Heung-min

7.00

James Maddison

6.98

Pedro Porro

6.95

Dominic Solanke

6.84

Dejan Kulusevski

6.83

via WhoScored

This comes amid reports that they’re after a new left-winger after the departure of Timo Werner, with Spurs said to be eyeing Man City star Jack Grealish, who is almost certain to depart Eastlands this summer (talkSPORT).

The arrival of a new forward in that area would also raise questions about the future of Mathys Tel.

The Frenchman arrived at N17 on loan in January, and the deal includes an option to buy for around £45 million. However, it is believed that Spurs would want to whittle down that fee if they do opt to keep Tel, following a mixed first six months at the club.

Tottenham to open talks over cut-price Mathys Tel deal

According to TEAMtalk this week, that is most certainly the plan, and Tottenham are set to open talks over a reduced-price move for Tel in the coming weeks.

They also state Frank has personally told Spurs chiefs that the 20-year-old’s permanent arrival would sufficiently reinforce his attacking options ahead of a 2025/2026 campaign where they’ll be competing in the Champions League.

Frank apparently believes Tel is a perfect fit for his high-pressing system, and is a major fan of the winger’s work rate among other desirable traits, like his versatility.

Taking this into account, Frank has requested that the club keep Tel right where he is, which could end up being the right call considering his glowing reputation among Bayern Munich circles.

Ex-Bayern boss Julian Nagelsmann once tipped Tel to bag ’40 goals a season’ at some point in his career, while Bayern back-up keeper, Sven Ulreich, called him a ‘role model’ for younger players.

“Mathys is a fine guy, is inquisitive, willing to learn, down-to-earth and works a lot on himself,” Ulreich said.

“He is a role model for all the young players who come here. He comes up and does his job. We’ve had other examples that didn’t handle it that way.”

The new Gravenberch: Liverpool ready bid for "one of the best in the world"

Arne Slot’s achievement of winning the Premier League in his first season as Liverpool manager is nothing short of sensational, offering a seamless transition after taking over from Jürgen Klopp.

The Dutchman has led the side to the title with four games to spare, losing just two games in the process, highlighting the excellent job he’s done at the helm.

Such an achievement has secured the Reds’ 20th top-division league title, putting them level with Manchester United in terms of being the most successful side in English football history.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot on the touchline against Lille

Undoubtedly, after tasting success in his first season, the 46-year-old will want to make it back-to-back in 2025/26, hopefully having the chance to make the necessary changes to his squad this summer.

Multiple areas of the pitch are in need of investment, with foundations already put in place by the hierarchy for potential incomings over the next few months.

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A striker has been on the club’s radar over the last few weeks, as Slot looks to add firepower to the frontline in place of Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez, who could both depart this summer.

Benjamin Sesko is the latest player touted with a move to Anfield, with the Reds needing to trigger his £55m release clause if they are to secure a deal for his services.

He’s been named as a potential alternative to Alexander Isak, who looks unlikely to swap Tyneside for Merseyside, with Newcastle United demanding £150m for his signature.

Alongside Sesko, Slot could make another Bundesliga addition in the form of Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman, that’s if recent reports are to be believed.

According to CaughtOffside, the Reds are set to make an offer for the 28-year-old in the coming months, with his current employers valuing him at £35m.

It also states that Vincent Kompany’s are willing to let the Frenchman depart during the off-season, with Coman himself considering his own future at the Allianz Arena.

Why Coman could be Slot’s next Gravenberch

Midfielder Ryan Gravenberch joined Liverpool in the summer of 2023 from Bayern Munich, looking to provide key depth in the middle of the park for former boss Klopp.

However, he struggled to break into the side, making just 12 Premier League starts, unable to dislodge Alexis Mac Allister from the role, with Wataru Endo even preferred to the Dutchman.

Slot’s arrival has transformed the 22-year-old’s career at Anfield, starting every single league game to date, and cementing his place alongside the Argentine.

Such a deal has proven to be a huge success for the club, with Gravenberch a key reason in their title triumph – offering a consistent presence in the side during a year of transition.

The manager could land his next version of the star in the form of Coman this summer, arriving as a fringe player from Bayern and looking to become a hit under his guidance on Merseyside.

The winger, who’s been previously labelled “one of the best players in the world” by Oliver Kahn, has struggled for game time this season, making just 12 league starts – unable to force his way into Kompany’s plans.

However, despite his limited minutes in 2024/25, he’s still managed to impress, producing numerous key figures that would bolster the Reds’ attacking department.

Kingsley Coman’s stats for Bayern in the Bundesliga (2024/25)

Statistics (per 90)

Tally

Games started

12

Goals & assists

9

Pass accuracy

89%

Shots on target

1.3

Chances created

2.4

Successful dribbles

3.1

Touches in opposition box

6.3

Stats via FotMob

He’s still managed to register nine combined goals and assists to date, whilst registering 1.3 shots on target per 90, showcasing his threat with the ball at his feet.

Such a threat is further seen by his tally of 2.4 chances created and 3.1 successful dribbles per 90 – having the tools to further aid the likes of Mohamed Salah in forward areas.

Such a deal would certainly aid the club’s chances of replicating their success in the years to come, having the opportunity to cement themselves as the country’s best ever team.

£35m for a player of his experience and quality is a bargain in today’s market, enabling them to sign a versatile option who could easily replicate the achievements set by former teammate Gravenberch.

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Ornstein: Chelsea hold talks over move to sign £50m star with no weak foot

Chelsea have held talks over a move to sign a £50m star who doesn’t have a weak foot, according to David Ornstein.

Chelsea close to Conference League semi-final after 3-0 win at Legia Warsaw

The Blues and Enzo Maresca are now in a strong position to advance to the Europa Conference League semi-finals following a 3-0 victory at Legia Warsaw on Thursday evening.

Teenager Tyrique George scored his first senior goal for the Blues shortly after half-time, with Noni Madueke netting a brace ahead of the return leg next week.

Talking after the win, Maresca praised both George and Josh Acheampong, saying: “Very happy first of all for the Chelsea academy because it’s one of our boys from the academy so very happy for him. He was quite good first half, take responsibility, second half in the middle probably was a bit better.

“But the one that I fall in love tonight is Josh Acheampong because for me potentially he can be fantastic player, top player for this club, for the football in general and a good player show you that can play in different position and he can do good, he was full back, good, midfielder, good, central defender, good, so it’s not about I play in that position or in that position, if you are good player you can be in different position.

“And tonight I fall in love with Josh because to be honest since we start I’m in love with him but tonight he show that he can be a very good player for this club.”

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Away from the pitch, Chelsea and Todd Boehly are preparing for the summer transfer window and are thought to be eyeing up a £200m triple deal for AFC Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen, Real Madrid winger Rodrygo and Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres. Now, an update has emerged on one of the Blues’ top targets.

Chelsea hold talks to sign £50m Dean Huijsen

According to The Athletic’s reliable reporter Ornstein, Chelsea are one of a number of Premier League clubs who have held talks with Huijsen’s representatives recently.

AFC Bournemouth's DeanHuijsenduring the warm up before the match

When asked about the £50m defender, Ornstein said: “I now understand that Liverpool are among the clubs with a firm interest in Dean Huijsen. This has been reported elsewhere and is accurate. Chelsea have enquired and Arsenal are in the mix, too.

“At the moment, those are perhaps the three leading contenders, but not the only ones, with Newcastle and Tottenham also keen. I believe they have all held meetings or conversations with Huijsen’s camp in the past week, but I’m not aware of offers being made just yet, so the direction of travel remains unclear.”

Huijsen’s best 2024/25 performances

WhoScored rating

Man Utd 0-3 Bournemouth

8.36/10

Bournemouth 0-0 Crystal Palace

8.11/10

Bournemouth 1-0 Tottenham

8.09/10

Newcastle 1-4 Bournemouth

7.85/10

Bournemouth 1-0 Everton

7.52/10

Huijsen, dubbed “phenomenal”, has starred in an impressive Bournemouth side under Andoni Iraola. Transfermarkt state that the 19-year-old, who is a Spain international, doesn’t have a weak foot, so he could potentially partner Levi Colwill at the back, should Chelsea win the transfer race.

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Karthik Krishnaswamy17-Nov-20251:07

What’s the verdict on Washington Sundar at No. 3?

Temba Bavuma played the pivotal innings of the Kolkata Test between India and South Africa, but was he the best batter across the two teams?It sounds like an absurd question when Bavuma scored the only half-century of a low-scoring dogfight, but we like throwing philosophical debates at our readers, angering some of them in the process.The answer is, maybe, he quite possibly was, but he quite possibly wasn’t, judging by two measures.Related

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On a pitch as treacherous as this one at Eden Gardens, control percentage, with a few caveats, is a good way to separate batters who happened to spend good amounts of time at the crease from batters who demonstrated a method of staying in over a good amount of time.And on a pitch as treacherous as this one, batters had a trade-off to make between control and run-scoring, and take on certain risks to keep the scoreboard moving, so they weren’t just hanging in before the inevitable wicket ball arrived. In-control strike rate, then, gives us an idea of how efficiently these batters created run-scoring opportunities.By both these measures, Bavuma ranks fairly low among the 11 batters who faced at least 50 balls across both innings – the second-lowest control percentage (76.19), and the fifth-lowest in-control strike rate (37.50).

Now here are the caveats. One, control percentage is a reliable measure over the period of, say, a season or a year, where the batters under comparison have faced a large number of balls from a multitude of bowlers across different conditions, but can be somewhat misleading over a period as short as a Test match.If a partnership lasts for, say, ten overs, there’s a strong chance that one batter was stuck facing the opposition’s most threatening bowler while the other was mostly at the other end, facing someone far more straightforward to negotiate. En route to his unbeaten third-innings 55, Bavuma survived one of the most challenging phases of the Test match, a spell from Ravindra Jadeja late on day two where every ball looked like getting a wicket.And the method Bavuma employed was to play for his inside edge, guarding against the threat of Jadeja’s non-turning or less-turning ball rather than the one ripping sharply away from him. This method, in conditions where Jadeja often turned the ball big, meant Bavuma was often beaten on the outside edge, and marked as not being in control while he was happy to be beaten that way.And every batter brings a different method to the crease, dependent on their strengths and the match circumstances. Bavuma trusted his defence, and his lower-order partners, and did not take undue risks to score his runs. His in-control strike rate, naturally, was on the lower end of the scale.Having got all that out of the way, let’s look at that chart again.

Look at the top left corner. Washington Sundar faced more balls across two innings in Kolkata (174) than anyone on either side, and was the only batter to go past the 50-ball mark twice. And he did this with a control percentage of 88.51.He did this at No. 3, having walked in inside the first ten overs of both innings, on a pitch where the ball was at its worst behaviour when it was new and hard.He did this while batting at No. 3 for the first time in his Test career.India’s decision to bat Washington at No. 3, and play all three of their spin-bowling allrounders, was perhaps the biggest selection talking point of this Test match. It was an unusual-looking selection on the face of it, and if you were inclined to, you could have looked at India’s XI and judged them to have played only three specialist batters, with the rest of their top eight made up of allrounders and wicketkeepers.It would be a misleading way of looking at it, though, because all of Washington, Rishabh Pant, Dhruv Jurel, Jadeja and Axar Patel are genuine allrounders, particularly in Indian conditions, if you count wicketkeepers as allrounders. All five are good enough to bat in the top or middle order of a Test-match line-up as specialists.Washington Sundar did a job not unlike the one India’s last long-time No. 3, Cheteshwar Pujara•Getty ImagesAnd on the evidence of his control numbers in Kolkata, Washington can certainly bat at No. 3.The evidence of the eye suggested this too, as it has done pretty much since the start of his Test career. He has faced criticism for some facets of his batting – notably his ability to bat alongside the tail, until he showed that side of his game with a 46-ball 53 during India’s Oval win earlier this year – but everyone from lay observer to coaches and team-mates has noted how organised his technique is, and how unruffled he looks at the crease.Whether it’s batting in a first-innings crisis followed by a pulsating run chase on debut at the Gabba in 2021, or batting for close to five hours to save a Test match at Old Trafford in 2025, he has always batted in this impervious bubble, staring placidly into the middle distance between balls, giving away nothing of what goes on in his head.Washington was just as unhurried and unbothered at Eden Gardens, wrapped up in his own universe and his own rhythms. And when he faced South Africa’s bowlers, he had a method for everyone, including Simon Harmer, by far their biggest threat – especially to India’s unusually long list of left-hand batters.

Of the four in India’s top eight who faced Harmer, Washington was the only one with an 80-plus control percentage, while facing the most balls of all of them (40) from the offspinner. Washington’s use of his height and especially his reach, with bat often stretched out a long way in front of pad, to get close to the pitch of the ball was a lesson for any batter blessed with those physical attributes.For all this, though, Washington scored at a glacial pace, his 60 runs in the match coming at a strike rate of 34.48, and an in-control strike rate (i.e., not counting edges) of 29.87. Of the 11 batters who faced at least 50 balls in the match, only Tristan Stubbs (21.79) ranked below Washington on the latter measure.You could criticise Washington for his approach – and you may have wondered, when you saw him launch that effortless, inside-out six off Keshav Maharaj, why he doesn’t trust himself to play his shots more often – but it suited his role far more than Stubbs’ did. Stubbs, batting at No. 6, ran out of partners in South Africa’s first innings, finishing on 15 not out off 74 balls, and his strokelessness was both a shock – if you hadn’t followed his batting during South Africa’s recent Tests in Pakistan – and a reminder of the vast difference between scoring quickly in T20s and scoring quickly against quality Test spinners in challenging conditions.At No. 3, Washington was doing the job India had probably assigned him – of minimising wicket losses when the ball was still hard, in conditions where turn and uneven bounce became easier to negotiate when the ball was older and softer. Washington spent 57 overs at the crease across the two India innings, or close to 60% of the 97.2 overs they lasted in total.He did a job not unlike the one India’s last long-time No. 3, Cheteshwar Pujara, performed day in and day out.3:01

‘Washington at No. 3 will put a question mark in Sai Sudharsan’s mind’

Picking Washington above his Tamil Nadu team-mate B Sai Sudharsan, then, seemed entirely justified. Sai Sudharsan, so far in his Test career, has looked a similar sort of player to Washington – tall, left-handed, usually achieving impressive control numbers even when he doesn’t make big scores. India may have felt, however, that his unusual method against spin, which is heavily weighted towards back-foot play, could have come under severe strain on this Kolkata pitch, and preferred Washington to him for that reason.Or, more simply, they may have felt there was little to separate Washington and Sai Sudharsan as batters, but only one of them also happened to be a quality offspinner.Given the high value Washington offers with his secondary skill – or is it still his primary skill? – it was surprising that India only used him for one over across both of South Africa innings. Right-hand batters dominated South Africa’s line-up, yes, but it still felt like India severely underbowled an offspinner who could have been very useful given the bounce he generates, and especially the drift that allows him to test both edges of the bat. Harmer certainly troubled India’s right-handers too – he dismissed one of them, Dhruv Jurel, twice – particularly from around the wicket.With Axar often looking unable to test the right-handers’ outside edge, it felt like only job descriptions – left-arm orthodox vs offspin, No. 8 vs No. 3 in this match – had led India to use him 20 times as much as they did Washington.This can often become an issue when a team has a surfeit of bowling options – and India had as many as six, all of them legitimate bowlers in Indian conditions. There’s no easy way to ensure that you don’t underbowl one or two of them, because there’s a delicate balance at play. If you give all your options enough of a go to get an idea of who the best option is in a given innings, you run the risk of not bowling any of them long enough to get into rhythm. Spinners in particular thrive when they bowl long spells.Going forward, it’s an issue India will have to learn to manage if they continue to bat Washington at No. 3. Will they be making the best use of his bowling? And will the increased batting responsibility mean more time spent batting in the nets, and less time bowling?Against these pitfalls India will weigh the flexibility Washington offers them if he regularly bats in the top order, allowing them to play an extra seamer, spinner or batter depending on the conditions. It’s a role he certainly has the game for. Whether or not it’s the best role for his development as an allrounder, it may just be the role that best serves India’s needs.

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