Why Pirates' Paul Skenes Was Removed From Game After Season-Low 64 Pitches

National League Cy Young Award frontrunner Paul Skenes cruised through five scoreless innings, striking out eight batters in the Pirates' 2-1 loss on Wednesday. But, to the surprise of some, Skenes was removed from the game after throwing just 64 pitches, a season-low for the 2024 NL Rookie of the Year.

So, what gives? Why did Pirates manager Don Kelly take the ball from Skenes when he seemingly had gas left in the tank?

After the contest, Kelly told reporters that he had a specific workload in mind for Skenes entering the game, with an eye on preserving the righthander for the remainder of 2025 and beyond.

"Yeah. Like we’ve talked about with all the guys," Kelly said. "Just trying to make sure that we’re managing their workload, make sure that they’re going all the way through the end of the season healthy and ready to finish a full season and be ready for next year."

Skenes, to his credit, took it in stride.

"The main goal that I’ve had coming into the past two years is making every start," Skenes told . "There are opportunities to give and take throughout the season, and tonight was kind of one of those. I probably needed it, to be honest."

Limiting Skenes's workload this late in the season certainly makes sense, especially considering that the 82-loss Pirates will miss the postseason for a 10th consecutive season.

The Pirates ace now has 203 strikeouts in 2025, giving him 200-plus in a single campaign for the first time in his career. Skenes is also sporting an MLB-best 1.92 ERA in 178 innings pitched.

His 1.94 career ERA is the lowest through a pitcher's first 53 career starts dating back to 1920, according to Sarah Langs.

Morris ruled out for up to 12 months after opting for back surgery

Australia quick Lance Morris will miss the entire 2025-26 season, and is expected to be out of action for 12 months, after opting for the same surgery that Cameron Green underwent last year following another stress fracture in his lower back.Cricket Australia confirmed on Sunday that the centrally contracted Morris, 27, would undergo pars stabilisation surgery in Christchurch to address an ongoing lumbar bone stress injury after being ruled out of the ODI series against South Africa. He had also been due to feature in the four-day matches on Australia A’s tour of India.After lengthy discussions between Morris, CA medical staff and the surgeons, he will follow the same path that Green took last October. Fellow Australia quick Ben Dwarshuis, India star Jasprit Bumrah, New Zealand quicks Matt Henry and Kyle Jamieson among many others have had the same procedure with screws and a titanium cable fused into their lower back to stabilise the stress fracture and prevent future occurrences.Related

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“I feel this is the most logical way to realise my full potential and return to my very best cricket for the Scorchers, Western Australia and Australia long into the future,” Morris said. “I also take great confidence in others who have undergone similar procedures and returned to their best. I plan to work hard through my recovery and return when the time is right.”The surgery is performed by New Zealand based surgeons Rowan Schouten and Grahame Inglis who have two decades of experience performing the surgery on fast bowlers with a staggering return to play success rate. Former Australia team physio and now full-time CA injury case manager Nick Jones has vast experience in the rehab following the surgery having worked through it with Green and another Australia quick Jason Behrendorff back in 2019.It is a significant step for Morris who has had an incredibly frustrating run with injury. Since bursting into Test calculations at the start of the 2022-23 summer when he took 26 wickets in four Sheffield Shield matches while bowling at speeds over 150kph, he has not managed to play more than three first-class games without interruption since.He has been carried as a Test squad member during the Australian home summers and went on the Test tour of India in 2023. He featured in three Shield matches at the start of the 2023-24 home summer and made his ODI debut in February 2024 following an uninterrupted BBL but strained his side in his second game in Canberra and played just one ODI last summer.Lance Morris has been around Australia squads with only limited appearances•Getty Images

He played two Shield games at the start of last summer under careful management before playing eight BBL games out of 10 for Perth Scorchers. He played two more Shield matches at the end of the summer and took 5 for 26 in his last Shield game in March against New South Wales but has not played since.Morris’ management throughout the past two years since earning his first CA contract in 2023 has been a source of debate between CA, his state Western Australia and the fast bowler himself.There have been times when he has been feeling fully fit but regular MRI scans in his lower back have shown recurring areas of concern for CA medical staff which ruled him out of the 2023 Ashes and the 2024 white-ball tour of the UK.”It’s been a bit frustrating,” Morris told ESPNcricinfo in September last year. “I guess you call it a stress fracture, but when we scan it, it doesn’t have the natural characteristics of a usual stress fracture. So there was some confusion at first around exactly what it was.”The tricky one for me was I didn’t actually have any back pain when I was bowling.”He is also a bowler who has performed better, at first-class level especially, the more he has played but it has been difficulty to strike the balance of getting a string of games together without risking injury.There will be a hope that the surgery allows him to get some continuity as it has done for a number of fast bowlers globally. But with the exception of Henry recently, who does not bowl at the express speeds of others, many of the fast bowlers who have undergone the procedure have still had their red-ball loads capped with the recent management of Bumrah by India a prime example.Australia are very keen to have Morris fit and firing ahead of a brutal period of international cricket from October 2026 to November 2027, which includes three away Tests against South Africa, four home Tests against New Zealand, five away Tests against India, a home Test against England to mark the 150th anniversary of Test cricket a possible World Test Championship final, five away Tests against England and an ODI World Cup in South Africa.Fast bowling depth will be vitally important with Australia’s attack on the cusp of a significant transition. Mitchell Starc turns 36 in January while Josh Hazlewood turns 35 in the same month while skipper Pat Cummins turns 33 in May 2026.Morris and fellow injured West Australian CA contracted quick Jhye Richardson, who is 28, are in the ideal age bracket to come into the team when the big three finish up with Australia’s 2024 Under-19 World Cup winning quicks including Callum Vidler, Tom Straker, Charlie Anderson and Mahli Beardman just starting the transition from U-19 to first-class cricket.

From hero to villain: Mary Earps returns to Manchester United with her Lionesses legacy in tatters after Hannah Hampton and Sarina Wiegman criticism

It's crazy how quickly things can change in football. Mary Earps, who has made plenty of headlines over the past fortnight around of the release of her book 'All In', is a prime example of as much. Only six months ago, the goalkeeper stood tall as a true England hero, having delivered world-class performances in the Lionesses' 2022 European Championship triumph and their run to the 2023 Women's World Cup final. Recent events, however, have seen Earps veer more towards villain territory than anything else.

That England's No.1 shirt started to slip out of her hands last year had no negative impact on her iconic status. Change is natural in football and that was especially, and unsurprisingly, the case here, in a situation where Earps had an uber-talented young shot-stopper by the name of Hannah Hampton charging up behind her. It didn't alter the way England fans thought about the player who was so instrumental in such incredible success, not in terms of her legacy and influence.

It is instead how Earps has reacted to relinquishing her position as the Lionesses' first-choice goalkeeper, first with the manner of her international retirement back in May and now her stunning comments towards Hampton and England boss Sarina Wiegman, that has changed the public's perception of her for the worse. Indeed, one of the most common takes over the past few days is that Earps has tarnished her Lionesses legacy with her recent comments – and it's hard to disagree.

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The most headline-grabbing topic from Earps' book, and subsequent interviews, has been Hampton, who usurped her to become England's No.1 ahead of Euro 2025. After Euro 2022, Hampton was dropped from the England squad by Wiegman, with citing 'her behaviour and attitude at the team’s camps' as the reason. It's something Earps has referred to again in her book, claiming that "bad behaviour" was "rewarded" when Wiegman decided to bring Hampton back into camps a few months later, despite the England boss explaining that the goalkeeper had "sorted out" the "personal issues" that had kept her away.

At the time she was left out of the Lionesses' squad, Hampton was 21 years old. It's clear that she went away and addressed whatever the issue was enough to satisfy not only Wiegman – an incredibly successful manager who it's hard to believe would stand for any sort of disruptive behaviour – but also Emma Hayes, who signed her to be Chelsea's No.1 not long after.

"The only thing I want to say about Hannah is that, since I joined Chelsea, she has grown so much," Sonia Bompastor, Hayes' successor, said when asked about Earps' comments. "She’s such a professional athlete and also a good person. We have a really good relationship together and I want to show her my support in this situation. If you look at what Hannah said in the previous comments about Mary Earps then what Mary is saying about her now, one of them is class – and Hannah is the class one."

Wiegman, Hayes and Bompastor are three of the most successful and well-respected coaches of this era. It's hard to believe that any of them – never mind all three of them – would have Hampton as their first-choice goalkeeper if she was disruptive and detrimental to an environment. It's also worth noting that when asked for specific examples of Hampton's 'bad behaviour' in an interview with , Earps said: "I don’t want to go into the specifics because it’s not my place."

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When talking about positive comments about Earps made by Hampton, Bompastor was referring to an interview with earlier in the week, in which Hampton spoke about being on stage alongside Earps to receive the first-ever Women's Yashin Trophy at the Ballon d'Or ceremony.

"It was a lovely moment," she said. “She’d pushed so much for that award and she pushed for the women’s game and for women’s goalkeepers to be seen and recognised. Everything she’s done for the England game and women’s football in general is something I’ve wanted to continue and build on. I’ve got big shoes and big gloves to fill. I’m trying my hardest. I don’t think I’ll ever get to the standard she was at, but it was a lovely thing that she was able to be there."

Compare that to comments made by Earps in her book and one certainly comes out looking much better than the other. The positivity in those remarks from Hampton have likely only made fans feel more inclined to go in to bat for her on social media, too. The internet has been bursting with support for the current England No.1, just months after she starred in the Lionesses' Euro 2025 triumph.

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The timing of it all has only added to criticism of Earps. To speak of Hampton like this so soon after being ousted as the Lionesses' No.1 by her has, quite frankly, come across as bitter.

It's not helped by Earps' recollection of the moment she decided to retire from international football, either. That decision was called out by many at the time as a selfish act, one which left England with only one capped goalkeeper going into the Euros. While giving out experience to other shot-stoppers is not Earps' responsibility, Wiegman clearly felt she could count on her to be there to back-up Hampton. However, after being told she would be second in the pecking order, Earps called time on her Lionesses career.

“I’d like to graciously step aside," she told Wiegman, according to an extract in from 'All In'. "I’d rather Khiara [Keating] get the experience." Keating was uncapped and just 21 years old going into the Euros, with little opportunity to play before the tournament given how close to its kick-off Earps' decision came. The 32-year-old, meanwhile, had the experience to bolster that goalkeeping union as Wiegman wanted, but Earps clearly didn't want to assume any role other than that of No.1.

"I think we had different ideas of what being a team-mate should be," she said when pressed further by about issues with Hampton. However, when recalling her decision to retire, she hardly portrays herself as the ideal.

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How Earps speaks about Wiegman in this passage of her book is also incredibly sad, given it was the ex-Netherlands boss who brought her out of the international wilderness and gave her the platform to become a Lionesses icon. To the surprise of many, after starting for England in a monumental friendly against Germany at Wembley in November 2019, Earps would never be called up again by then-head coach Phil Neville, and it had been almost two years since she had been involved when Wiegman included her in her first England squad, in September 2021.

From there, the goalkeeper blossomed into an assured and often outstanding No.1, enjoying her biggest moments at Euro 2022 and the 2023 Women's World Cup. Wiegman trusted her wholeheartedly. Yet, in her book, as Earps recalls the moment she was told Hampton would be England's No.1 at the Euros, a decision Wiegman says she and her staff had "only just made" when they told her in April of this year, Earps writes: "That sounded like bullsh*t to me."

It's no wonder Bompastor, when offering words of support for Hampton, also felt compelled to stand up for Wiegman, too: “I just feel like with what I read in terms of comments coming from Mary Earps, it is not acceptable not to show respect to your team-mate or your manager. We are talking about Hannah but I am also raising my voice for Sarina. I just think when you use some words saying something about someone who won the European Championship three times in a row, you should probably think about it before you speak."

£87m release clause: Newcastle tracking "one of Europe’s most prolific players"

One of Europe’s hottest strikers is drawing interest from Newcastle United, but his release clause stands at a whopping £87m.

Champions League football affecting Newcastle

The Magpies are still waiting to fully fire this season, grinding their way to a vital late 2-1 win at home to Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday, securing a much-needed three points at St James’ Park.

Speaking on The Rest Is Football, club legend and record scorer Alan Shearer said that the addition of Champions League football is playing a part in Eddie Howe’s side failing to fire domestically.

“Yeah, I think it is. I think even if you’ve got the biggest of squads, to play European football with the emotion, how draining it is and everything else. Yeah, it does [have an impact]. There’s no doubt about it.

“The game after a European week, you’ve just got to get the result no matter how you get it. You’ve just got to get it. So Newcastle did that. So it was a big three points and hopefully they can get their league season going now.”

Newcastle would love to add more attacking firepower to their squad, even though Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa have come in for Alexander Isak, and a huge talent has now been mentioned as a transfer target for 2026.

Newcastle eyeing "one of Europe's most prolific players"

According to a report from Caught Offside, Newcastle United are in the mix to sign Porto striker Samu Aghehowa, who has a reported £87m release clause in his current contract. Sources in the agents industry have confirmed the 21-year-old is wanted by the Magpies, as well as rival Premier League sides Tottenham and Nottingham Forest.

Aghehowa is a player with a massive future in the game, so Newcastle signing him in 2026 would feel like a major statement of intent by the club.

Still only 21, the Porto star has already scored 35 goals in just 55 appearances for his current club, which is stunning return, and he has won three caps for reigning European champions Spain, so could be pushing to lead the line for them at next summer’s World Cup.

In fact, such is Aghehowa’s brilliance, scout Jacek Kulig has even described him as “one of Europe’s most prolific players”, highlighting the level he is playing at.

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While a new striker isn’t necessarily essential for Newcastle, given Woltemade and Wissa coming in during the summer transfer window, the latter is now pushing 30 years of age, so the Spaniard could be considered a long-term option alongside Woltemade at St James’ Park.

رجل مباراة ريال مدريد ومانشستر سيتي في دوري أبطال أوروبا

أعلن الاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم “يويفا” عن الفائز بجائزة رجل مباراة ريال مدريد ومانشستر سيتي في دوري أبطال أوروبا لموسم 2025-2026.

وحل مانشستر سيتي ضيفًا على آرسنال بملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو” ضمن مباريات الجولة السادسة لمرحلة الدوري في دوري أبطال أوروبا.

وحقق مانشستر سيتي الفوز على ريال مدريد بهدفين مقابل هدف، ليرفع رصيده إلى 13 نقطة في المركز الرابع بترتيب دوري أبطال أوروبا.

وحصل على جائزة رجل مباراة ريال مدريد ومانشستر سيتي، نيكو أوريلي، بعد الأداء الذي قدمه خلال المواجهة.

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وقالت مجموعة المراقبين الفنيين التابعة للاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم: “قدّم أوريلي لاعب مانشستر سيتي أداءً مميزًا، حيث لعب في مراكز مختلفة وسجّل هدفًا حاسمًا، كان ذكيًا تكتيكيًا كظهير أيسر”.

واختتمت: “كما اضطلع بأدوار متعددة في استحواذ مانشستر سيتي على الكرة، وكان عنصرًا أساسيًا في تحولاتهم الهجومية في الشوط الأول، وساهم في إيقاف هجمات ريال مدريد بعد الاستراحة”.

مدرب إنتر ميلان: ليفربول ليس محمد صلاح فقط.. ولا أعلم شيئًا عن ما قاله

أكد كريستيان كيفو، مدرب نادي إنتر ميلان، اليوم الإثنين، أن منافسه ليفربول لا يتمحور حول محمد صلاح فقط، موضحًا أنه لا يعلم أي شيء عن ما قاله الدولي المصري خلال الأيام الماضية.

إنتر ميلان سوف يستضيف نظيره ليفربول يوم غدًا الثلاثاء على ملعب جوزيبي مياتزا، وذلك لحساب بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا من الجولة السادسة مرحلة الدوري.

ويسعى إنتر إلى تحقيق الفوز على ليفربول، من أجل مواصلة نتائجه الجيدة حقًا خلال هذا الموسم، حيث حصل النيراتزوري على 12 نقطة في مرحلة الدوري بدوري الأبطال.

ويريد إنتر استغلال الحالة السيئة التي يعيشها ليفربول هذا الموسم تحت قيادة المدير الفني آرني سلوت، خصوصًا بعد التصريحات النارية الي أدلى بها محمد صلاح.

واعترف محمد صلاح عقب نهاية مباراة ليفربول وليدز يونايتد، أن علاقته منهارة مع سلوت، مشيرًا أن ما يحدث معه ليس عدلًا في ليفربول.

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لكن كريستيان كيفو خلال المؤتمر الصحفي الخاص باللقاء، والذي نقلته صحيفة “توتو ميركاتو ويب”، أكد أن ليفربول لا يتوقف على محمد صلاح فقط، وإنما هناك العديد من الحلول.

وقال كييفو عن محمد صلاح: “لا أتحدث أبدًا عن مشاكل الفرق الأخرى، لدينا مشاكلنا الخاصة وأسئلتكم، من الواضح أن محمد صلاح لاعب من الطراز العالمي، وهذا معروف، ولكن هذه مشاكلهم، وليست مشاكلنا”.

وعن مستوى إنتر المميز خلال الفترة الأخيرة من هذا الموسم أضاف كييفو في حديثه: “يعتمد الأمر على المباراة التي تلعبها، ليست الأخيرة، بل المباراة القادمة هي التي تحدد إن كنت في أفضل حالاتك، نحن قادمون من سلسلة انتصارات جيدة، ونحن واثقون، ونحاول رفع مستوانا، بما أننا في ديسمبر”.

وعن مدافع إنتر ، مانويل أكانجي، أتم كيفو: ”لا أعلم، سنرى غدًا، لم يكن على ما يرام اليوم، فأرسلناه إلى المنزل”.

وتعتبر مباراة الغد قمة كبيرة، حيث يرغب ليفربول في تجنب أي مفاجآت وتحقيق الانتصار، بينما يعاني إنتر الأمرين في الجهة الأخرى.

مواعيد مباريات اليوم الثلاثاء 2-12-2025 والقنوات الناقلة.. مصر ضد الكويت وفولهام يصطدم بـ مانشستر سيتي

يشهد اليوم الثلاثاء الموافق 12-2-2025، مجموعة من المواجهات القوية في مختلف ملاعب العالم، حيث تتواصل منافسات بطولة كأس العرب 2025، بجانب مباريات الدوريين الإنجليزي والإسباني، إضافة إلى مباريات في كأس إيطاليا وكأس ألمانيا.

ويفتتح منتخب مصر مشواره في بطولة كأس العرب عندما يواجه نظيره الكويتي على ملعب البيت، ضمن الجولة الأولى من دور المجموعات، في لقاء يحمل أهمية كبيرة للفراعنة الباحثين عن انطلاقة قوية في البطولة، ويدخل المنتخب الكويتي المباراة بمعنويات مرتفعة بعد عبوره من الملحق وتأهله إلى الدور الرئيسي.

وفي المجموعة الثانية، يستهل المنتخب المغربي مشواره في البطولة بمواجهة جزر القمر، في مباراة تبدو متوازنة من حيث الطموحات، بينما يترقب منتخبـا السعودية وعُمان مواجهتهما المرتقبة على استاد المدينة التعليمية، في صدام قوي بين فريقين يسعيان لحصد أول ثلاث نقاط في بداية المشوار.

وانطلقت بطولة كأس العرب أمس الاثنين بمواجهتين شهدتا فوز كل من سوريا وفلسطين على تونس وقطر بنتيجة 1-0، لتشتعل المنافسة مبكرًا في المجموعة الأولى. وتستمر البطولة في الدولة المضيفة قطر حتى 18 ديسمبر بمشاركة 16 منتخبًا موزعين على أربع مجموعات.

وعلى الصعيد الأوروبي، تتجه الأنظار إلى قمة الدوري الإسباني بين برشلونة وأتلتيكو مدريد على ملعب كامب نو، ضمن مباراة مقدمة من الجولة التاسعة عشرة، حيث يسعى برشلونة للحفاظ على صدارته وسط ملاحقة قوية من ريال مدريد وفياريال.

وفي الدوري الإنجليزي، يخوض مانشستر سيتي اختبارًا مهمًا أمام فولهام في الجولة الرابعة عشر، في لقاء يبحث فيه الفريق السماوي عن استعادة الصدارة ومواصلة الضغط على آرسنال، فيما يسعى فولهام لتحسين موقعه في جدول الترتيب.

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لايبزيج ضد ماجديبورج 10:00 بتوقيت مصر 11:00 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر تطبيق “شاهد”.

بوروسيا دورتموند ضد باير ليفركوزن 10:00 بتوقيت مصر 11:00 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر تطبيق “شاهد”.

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Alianza Lima x Fluminense: onde assistir, horário e escalações do jogo pela Libertadores

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O Fluminense visita o Alianza Lima, do Peru, nesta quarta-feira (3), pela primeira rodada da fase de grupos da Copa Libertadores. A bola rola a partir das 21h30 (de Brasília), no Estádio Alejandro Villanueva, em Lima (PER) com transmissão de Globo (RJ e NE), Globoplay e Paramount+ (streaming).

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Confira abaixo todas as informações que você precisa saber sobre o confronto entre Alianza Lima e Fluminense (onde assistir, horário, escalações e local).

✅FICHA TÉCNICA
Alianza Lima x Fluminense
1ª rodada – Grupo A – Libertadores

Data e horário:quarta-feira, 3 de abril de 2024, às 21h30 (de Brasília)
Local:Estádio Alejandro Villanueva, em Lima (PER)
Ondeassistir:Globo (RJ e NE), Globoplay e Paramount+ (streaming)
Árbitro: Andrés Matonte (URU)
Assistentes: Nicolas Tarán e Carlos Barreiros (URU)

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⚽ PROVÁVEIS ESCALAÇÕES

ALIANZA LIMA (Técnico:Fábio Matias)
Ángelo Campos (Franco Saravia); Jiovany Ramos, Carlos Zambrano e Renzo Garces; Sebastián Rodriguez, Catriel Cabellos, Jesús Castillo, Kevin Serna e Juan Freytes; Cecilio Waterman e Hernán Barcos.

FLUMINENSE (Técnico:Fernando Diniz)
Fábio; Samuel Xavier, Manoel (Thiago Santos), Felipe Melo e Marcelo; André, Martinelli e Renato Augusto (Ganso); Marquinhos (Douglas Costa), Jhon Arias e Lelê.

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Mark Wood targets Durham return in build-up to Ashes

Fast bowler hopes to prove fitness in good time for first Test at Perth in November

Vithushan Ehantharajah27-Aug-2025

Mark Wood is on the comeback trail after knee surgery•Getty Images

England fast bowler Mark Wood is set to make his competitive return to action for Durham in the County Championship next month as he steps up his rehabilitation from knee surgery ahead of this winter’s Ashes.Wood has been out of action for the last six months following an operation to his left knee to repair medial ligament damage that was exacerbated during the Champions Trophy. Though a success, the initial recovery time of four months proved to be optimistic, with Wood missing the entirety of England’s Test series against India, having initially earmarked the fifth Test at the Kia Oval for a return. The 35-year-old had been with the squad during that series but suffered a minor setback while training at Lord’s ahead of the third Test, which required fluid to be drained from his left knee, delaying his return. He was then pencilled in to feature in England’s white-ball fixtures in September, against South Africa and Ireland, but was subsequently left out of those squads.Related

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Durham are currently battling relegation, sitting ninth in Division One after promotion last season. Their destiny remains in their hands with the last three rounds against other teams fighting the drop, against Essex (September 8), Worcestershire (September 15) who are adrift at the bottom, and Yorkshire (September 24).Wood’s availability is an undoubted boost for the county, but his participation in their run-in will be limited. It is unlikely he will turn out for the Essex fixture but is on course to face Worcestershire at Chester-le-Street. Any appearance against Yorkshire will depend on how his left knee holds up after what will be his first red-ball match since the first Test against Sri Lanka last August. His previous appearance for Durham came in the County Championship back in May 2021.”I’m hoping to play for Durham as there are a couple of games in September – so I’ll try and play one or two of those,” Wood told the Stick to Cricket podcast.Wood and Ben Stokes discuss tactics•Ben Radford/AllSport UK Ltd

“The injury is alright. It was fifty-fifty whether I was going to make the India Test but I was bowling at Lord’s and then, the next day, my knee swelled up again so I had it drained and since then it’s just been about taking things easy looking ahead to the winter.”England are keen not to push Wood too hard. Despite his long injury history, he remains one of the fastest bowlers in the world. He was the best visiting bowler on show for the previous 2021-22 Ashes campaign, taking 17 wickets at 26.64. In the 2023 home summer, he dropped in for the last three Tests against Australia and bagged 14 dismissals at 20.21. England were 2-0 down upon his arrival and went on to square the series.It was Wood who has pushed for game time before the season ends, a plea he made to England head coach Brendon McCullum, having grown weary of the monotony of bowling in nets.”I’ve been well looked after and very cautious, that’s the way that it’s been. I value it as they’ve (the ECB) got this end-game where they want me to get to Australia.”But I said to Baz McCullum, I can’t just bowl to a net for four months, I’ll go insane. There’s a bowling camp in Loughborough in a tent – getting acclimatised there ready for Perth – then I’ll go over to Perth early with a couple of bowlers. We’ll arrive about a week early to prepare and get acclimatised.”Wood’s mooted return is a boost to England’s pace bowling stocks ahead of the Ashes, which are as close to full capacity as they have been this summer.Jofra Archer’s reappearance in Test cricket against India ended a three-year absence, which has subsequently been built upon for Southern Brave in The Hundred. Olly Stone, who was sidelined after his own knee surgery, turned out twice for London Spirit. Josh Tongue has been the standout bowler of the competition, with 14 dismissals.Brydon Carse was rested for this season’s edition, while Gus Atkinson made a single appearance for Oval Invincibles before playing for Surrey in the One Day Cup on Tuesday. The emergence of Sonny Baker also adds an extra quick to the Ashes mix.Chris Woakes remains a doubt with the dislocated left shoulder he sustained in the fifth India Test. The allrounder has opted against surgery for a regimented rehabilitation programme which gives him the best chance of making the tour, which begins at Perth’s Optus Stadium on November 21.

West Ham talent with a "similar aura to Rice" is their next big-money star

Don’t say it too loudly, but things might be on the up for West Ham United.

After months of poor performances and even worse results, the Hammers finally won a Premier League game on the weekend, as Nuno Espírito Santo’s side dismantled Newcastle United 3-1.

It was a game in which practically the whole team showed up, one in which any number of players could have been man of the match.

Moreover, it was an afternoon in which West Ham’s next big-money star may have announced himself, someone who has shades of Declan Rice to his game.

West Ham's standout stars vs Newcastle

When talking about the West Ham stars who really shone on Sunday afternoon, it would be ridiculous not to start with Lucas Paqueta.

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The Brazilian has come in for some justified criticism this season, but against the Toon, he was simply sensational.

It was his wonder strike in the 35th minute that started the Hammers’ fightback, and were it not for some good goalkeeping four minutes earlier, that would have been his second in the game.

Someone who was almost as influential on the match was Jarrod Bowen, as while he didn’t score or assist a goal, he came awfully close, rattling the post just before Jacob Murphey’s opener.

Finally, while they’ve been woeful almost every time they’ve played this season, Max Kilman and Jean-Clair Todibo deserve plenty of credit for their resolute defending.

Between them, they made 16 clearances, won five of seven duels and were dribbled past just a single time.

In all, there were unreal displays across the board for West Ham against Newcastle, including from one player who could be their next big-money star and already looks a bit Rice-esque.

West Ham's future big-money star

While the likes of Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Mateus Fernandes and Crysencio Summerville all deserve credit, the starter who left a significant impression on fans and pundits alike was Freddie Potts.

The academy graduate has featured a few times for the first team, but Sunday afternoon was his first competitive start for the club, and to say he repaid the manager’s faith would be an understatement.

The 22-year-old was utterly sensational in the middle of the park, bringing some much-needed dynamism to the role while maintaining a technical level some might not have expected from him.

Potts’ game vs Newcastle

Minutes

90′

Key Passes

2

Crosses

2

Passes

33/39

Touches

57

Tackles (Won)

3 (2)

Interceptions

1

Clearances

6

Recoveries

1

Ground Duels (Won)

4 (3)

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In his 90 minutes of action, the Englishman played two key passes, completed two crosses, was accurate in 33 of 39 passes, took 57 touches, won 66% of his tackles, made six clearances and won 75% of his ground duels.

It was a quintessential all-action display from the midfielder, and if his boots were one size smaller, he could have topped it off with a well-taken goal.

Unsurprisingly, such a strong showing from an academy graduate has led to comparisons with the club’s former captain, with one content creator noting that he has a “similar aura to Rice when he first came through.”

In addition to his development as a player, the content creator credited the Englishman’s “supreme confidence and ability to create time and space on the ball” as reasons for the comparison.

Now, it might sound a little over the top considering it was his first start for the club, but thanks to his ability to protect the ball, carry it into dangerous areas and play the right pass at the right time, it is easy to see where such comparisons come from.

Moreover, as was the case with the former midfielder, there already seems to be a connection between the Barking-born ace and the fans, with journalist Dan Woffenden claiming he “understands what it means to wear the shirt.”

Ultimately, West Ham will want to keep hold of Potts for the long term, but if he does end up emulating Rice and eventually leaves, at least they should once again get massive money for an academy graduate.

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