Rangers fans slam Morelos vs Brondby

Many Glasgow Rangers fans have been left slamming the display of Alfredo Morelos despite their 2-0 win in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday night.

It was overall a very good performance from the team to get three points on the board at Ibrox, with Leon Balogun and Kemar Roofe the scorers in the first half.

Morelos was unlucky to hit the post for one of his chances, but was again pretty wasteful overall, not being able to score from four of his shots on goal, as his 100th goal for the Light Blues still escapes him.

The Colombia international was also guilty of losing possession of the ball on no fewer than on 13 separate occasions in total in the game, the fourth-most out of his teammates (Sofascore).

Rangers fans on Morelos display

These supporters slammed his performance on Twitter, with one Ger even going as far as to claim that the striker was ‘horrendous’:

“Morelos? Really! Not for me….poor performance again”

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“Massive result, & bar a couple of defensive howlers, thoroughly deserved, more like it at times. Big Aribo unplayable at times, sensational, but Alfredo Morelos folks, absolutely horrendous. The only thing for him now is the bench I’m afraid. Imperative that Balogun is fit.”

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“Alfredo Morelos poor show tonight”

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“Morelos poor again, we can’t really justify starting him on Sunday.”

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“Morelos having a nightmare”

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“Morelos, Roofe and Hagi have been less than satisfactory!”

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In other news, find out whose first-half display had Gers stunned here!

McAvennie makes ‘toxic’ Spurs claim

Tottenham club source John Wenham believes the atmosphere at Spurs will be even worse than after they lost to Arsenal if they lose their next two matches.

The Lowdown: Spurs struggling

As it stands, Tottenham are sixth in the Premier League table which, on the face of it, may not look too bad. However, they are already seven points off top of the table (Sky Sports), and have suffered some humiliating defeats to London rivals.

The 3-1 loss against Arsenal was particularly upsetting for the Lilywhites faithful, but Spurs now face Burnley in the League Cup before hosting Manchester United at the weekend, fixtures Wenham believes are must-win for Nuno Espirito Santo.

The Latest: Wenham predicts ‘huge’ pressure for Nuno

Speaking to Football Insider, THFC source Wenham suggested the atmosphere at the club could be even more toxic than it was after the Arsenal clash if they lose their next two games. He said:

“Were Tottenham to lose against Burnley and Manchester United, the pressure will be worse than it was after Arsenal.

“Whoever loses that game on Sunday is going to be under so much pressure.

“I can basically say to you, if we lose those to Burnley, the atmosphere inside the stadium against Man United will be toxic.

“A lot of the people who are still with Nuno and that good feeling will be gone.

“If we were to lose to Man United after going out of the cup through the week, it would be very toxic.

“I personally think we will beat Burnley but if we don’t, that pressure on Nuno will be huge.

“Jose Mourinho got lucky with not having fans in the stadium, Nuno doesn’t have that luxury.

“I’m very interested to hear what the atmosphere is like in any case next weekend.”

The Verdict: Huge pressure

There is no doubt the pressure currently on Nuno’s shoulders is huge. Spurs aspire to be playing Champions League football and competing for the Premier League title, but at the moment they look far from a team able to achieve such lofty goals.

The 1-0 defeat to West Ham shows where they are right now – the Hammers are actually, on form, a better side than the Lilywhites. The next two games are huge for the north London and, not only would the atmosphere be toxic should they fall to defeats, Nuno’s position may be untenable.

In other news, this man has been blamed for Spurs’ struggles.

Corbeanu struggling away from Wolves

With Wolves having only managed to score five goals in seven Premier League games so far this season, it’s safe to say their current crop of attacking players are not firing on all cylinders at the moment.

One attacking player that is currently out on loan from the Midlands club is Wolves U23 striker Theo Corbeanu, who is currently spending the season at League One club Sheffield Wednesday.

Since making his move to the Yorkshire club, the 19-year-old, who is currently valued at £900k according to Transfermarkt, has made just three appearances for the Owls in League One, coming off the substitutes bench on all three occasions.

On three other occasions, Corbeanu has been an unused substitute in the league for Wednesday and hasn’t even been in the squad for four other games so far this season.

Unfortunately for the player, the three league games that Corbeanu has made an appearance in have seen the club drop points on each occasion.

Taking all of this into account, it’s safe to say that Corbeanu hasn’t exactly been a regular figure for Darren Moore side and hasn’t been able to make a massive impact when he has been called upon in the league.

However, one positive for the player came during the club’s midweek win over League Two side Mansfield Town in the Papa John’s Trophy.

In the game, Corbeanu, who was previously described as being an “outstanding” player by Wolves U23 coach James Collins, managed to grab an assist in the victory.

Moving forward, if Corbeanu can manage to make the most out of every opportunity he gets at the Yorkshire club from now until the end of the season and build on what he managed to do in midweek, we feel he still has the chance to turn his fortunes around and end the season and his loan spell with Wednesday on a high note.

However, if Corbeanu doesn’t end up having a successful time on loan with Wednesday, this could seriously dash any hopes the player may have had about potentially breaking into the senior team at Wolves at some point in the near future.

Bruno Lage will be far from pleased, as a result, as it was his decision to let him leave on loan for valuable game time is hardly paying off, on top of his chances of ever breaking into the first-team decreasing by the month.

In other news: Forget Silva: Wolves can find their new Jimenez in 17 y/o who scores “poachers’ goals” – opinion 

Warm-up opportunity before bigger tests

With West Indies and Sri Lanka already through to the Super Eights, there is little at stake in Wednesday’s clash

S Rajesh10-Jun-2009Match factsWednesday, June 10
Start time 13.30 local (12.30 GMT)Ajantha Mendis was more than a handful for Australia, and could cause plenty of problems for West Indies too•AFPBig PictureWith West Indies and Sri Lanka already through to the next stage after defeating Australia, and with the groups for the Super Eights already decided, there is little at stake in Wednesday’s clash which, incidentally, is the 100th Twenty20 international. However, both teams were superb in their demolition of Australia, and neither will want that momentum to slip away with a sloppy display going into the next stage of the tournament.Chris Gayle is an unlikely starter with a dodgy knee, but that won’t upset West Indies as long as he is fit for the bigger games ahead. Team sources say Gayle wants to play every game in this tournament and “make a statement” but he will be subjected to a fitness test at Trent Bridge before the game. Jerome Taylor and Fidel Edwards struck early blows with the new ball, and a similar performance against the top-heavy batting line-up of Sri Lanka could put them on top. Sri Lanka, though, have the spin wizardry of Muttiah Muralitharan and Ajantha Mendis, which could be more than a handful for West Indies.Form guide (last five matches, most recent first)
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Tillakaratne Dilshan carried on his good work from the IPL, scoring a 32-ball 53 against Australia. Kumar Sangakkara was in fine form too, while Mendis had far too many tricks for the Australian batsmen.West Indies WWLTW
The opening batsmen did most of the work against Australia, but with Gayle unlikely to play, it’ll probably give the middle-order batsmen an opportunity to get a hit before the Super Eight games.Watch out for…Taylor and Edwards v Dilshan: Dilshan has been in outstanding form over the last couple of months, and the feature of his batting has been his aggression. Against the extreme pace of Taylor and Edwards, though, it could be quite a task, especially if the conditions are favourable for quick bowling.Mendis and Murali v Sarwan and Chanderpaul: The Sri Lankan spinners are capable of bothering the best, and West Indies will look to their two most experienced batsmen to get through those tricky periods.Team newsIsuru Udana went for 47 runs in his four overs against Australia, and Sri Lanka might want to give an opportunity Nuwan Kulasekara, who missed out against Australia.Sri Lanka: (probable) 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 2 Sanath Jayasuriya, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (capt & wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Chamara Silva, 6 Jehan Mubarak, 7 Angelo Mathews, 8 Nuwan Kulasekara, 9 Ajantha Mendis, 10 Muttiah Muralitharan, 11 Lasith Malinga.Gayle’s injury means there’s an opening in the batting line-up. Xavier Marshall could move one place up the order to open with Andre Fletcher, while Lendl Simmons fills in for Gayle.West Indies: (probable) 1 Andre Fletcher, 2 Xavier Marshall, 3 Lendl Simmons, 4 Shivnarine Chanderpaul, 5 Ramnaresh Sarwan, 5 Dwayne Bravo, 7 Keiron Pollard, 8 Denesh Ramdin (capt & wk), 9 Jerome Taylor, 10 Sulieman Benn, 11 Fidel Edwards.Pitch and conditionsRains have been forecast for Wednesday evening, but both teams will hope it comes down only after the end of their game.Quotes”In a Twenty20 game, where you have to attack almost every ball you play, to have unpredictability, that mystery around him [Mendis] is good. Batsmen will get on top of him on some days but more often than not he’s a wicket-taking bowler, an attacking bowler.”
.”I’m carrying a bit of an injury so I don’t know if I’m playing. After batting [against Australia] I didn’t feel it, but the next day I couldn’t walk properly. It had swollen and bruised a lot.”
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Hugill has a shocker as West Brom lose

With Valerien Ismael’s West Bromwich Albion side heading into Friday night’s Championship fixture boasting an unbeaten record in the league, coming off the back of a momentum-building 4-0 win at Cardiff in midweek, the Frenchman would have undoubtedly been expecting more of the same in the Baggies’ trip to Stoke City.

However, a 79th minute Nick Powell goal, coupled with a particularly abject performance by Albion, saw the club’s undefeated league run come to an abrupt end at the bet365 Stadium, with Michael O’Neill’s impressive Stoke side taking all three points in a 1-0 win.

As is perhaps to be expected in a game during which West Brom managed to hit the target with just two shots, a number of Ismael’s attacking options failed to impress, with Karlan Grant, Callum Robinson, Matt Phillips and Grady Diangana all earning a SofaScore match rating of 6.5 or lower.

However, it will perhaps be Jordan Hugill who is most disappointed with his personal display against Stoke.

Two passes completed

Despite having failed to find the net over his first six Championship appearances since joining West Brom from Norwich City on a season-long loan deal back in August, Ismael opted to once again start the 29-year-old at centre-forward against the Potters.

However, over the course of his 55 minutes on the pitch, the £1.8m-rated man turned in a truly woeful performance, managing no shots at the Stoke goal – either on or off target – making no key passes and ceding possession of the ball on 12 separate occasions.

The player who Daniel Farke dubbed a “leader” also completed just two of his nine attempted passes, lost 11 of his 14 duels – a failure rate of 79% – made no tackles or interceptions and committed three fouls against the Potters.

These returns saw the £36k-per-week forward receive a rather disappointing SofaScore match rating of 6.3, with only Conor Townsend earning a lower score of the West Brom players to have started the match.

As such, while it is true that both Grant and Robinson – the two players to start either side of Hugill – also failed to impress in the 1-0 loss, it was probably the Norwich loanee’s performance which let Ismael down the most, as the 29-year-old offered little to nothing during his 55 minutes on the pitch.

In other news: Sources reveal West Brom development on “committed” £28k-p/w ace, Ismael surely gutted

Swann sizes up spin-twin summer

There was a time, not so long ago, when spin bowlers were utterly surplus to requirements during the early season Test match at Lord’s. The legspinner, Chris Schofield, made his debut during the Zimbabwe Test in 2000 – at the time the earliest Test ever played in England – and couldn’t get a bowl as Darren Gough and Andrew Caddick sealed a crushing innings victory.The trend continued in later seasons, as Gareth Batty and Ashley Giles were also left to graze in the outfield during seam-dominated contests. Their selection seemed superfluous at best and a misappropriation of resources at worst, as England exploited their home advantage ruthlessly with five innings victories in seven contests, including a thumping innings-and-261-run margin when Bangladesh came to town in 2005.But then the spell was broken and the life in the surface drained away (possibly via the £1.5million drainage system that has made Lord’s into one of the most reliable all-weather surfaces in the world, but also one of the thirstiest). Ever since that Bangladesh result, England have failed to force victory in any one of their seven Tests at Lord’s. In July 2005, they lost to Australia by 239 runs, before drawing a blank in six consecutive games against Sri Lanka, Pakistan, West Indies, India, New Zealand and South Africa.”There’ve been a number of reasons,” said James Anderson, who – incredibly – is one of only two players in the match, along with the captain, Andrew Strauss, who has experienced the winning feeling in St John’s Wood. “In the first Test against India we had them nine-down and it rained, which didn’t help. But it’s something we’re looking to put right.”Having named a remarkably streamline 12-man squad, the permutations available to England are few and far between as they seek that elusive victory. But, with another belter in prospect and the weather set fair for the rest of the week, it is not impossible that England will buck all received wisdom about early-season English pitches, and select two spinners for a match which begins on May 6, the earliest-ever start to a Test match in the country.”It’s not beyond the realms of possibility,” said Graeme Swann, who is expected to line up for the contest come what may, having established himself as England’s senior spinner over the course of an eventful winter. Whether he is joined by Monty Panesar depends on whether England are willing to make a gamble of arguably equal proportions, and select two debutant seamers, in Graham Onions and Tim Bresnan, for the first time since Mark Ilott and Martin McCague lined up at Nottingham in the 1993 Ashes.”In England spin doesn’t tend to play as big a factor as overseas, but I still think it’s very important,” Swann said. “You know you’re not going to get the same chance as overseas, and get given the ball and bowl unchanged all day, but it tends to be the partnership breaker and pick up key wickets.”Swann and Panesar certainly did their utmost to justify their retention as a spin pairing during England’s last Test match, against West Indies at Trinidad in March. Left with 66 overs in which to claim ten second-innings wickets after a final-day declaration, the pair climbed all over a timid batting order, taking a combined haul of 5 for 47 in 40.5 overs as West Indies clung on desperately to their decisive series lead.”The Tests in the West Indies didn’t really suit spin or seam,” said Swann. “We tried a couple of different methods to get 20 wickets, and didn’t quite get there. But personally I loved that last Test match, bowling in tandem with Monty. I’ve always gone on record to say that I think cricket is better when there are two spinners bowling. It makes the game move a lot better, and it’s more exciting.”Swann and Panesar, once county colleagues at Northamptonshire, have occasionally bowled together in the Championship to good effect. “We’d have done ourselves no harm had we managed to win that Test, but I was excited by the brand of cricket we were playing at the end of it,” said Swann. “As a spin bowler I was in the thick of it and kept getting thrown the ball which is a nice feeling. You don’t want to bowl five overs and go and stand at third man because your captain thinks you are a bit of a tosser.”In fact England’s captain, Andrew Strauss, gives the impression of being a leader firmly in tune with his spinners. “If you get the chance to set your own fields and bowl where you want, then it’s the thumbs up and Straussy is like that,” said Swann. “In the West Indies he seemed to keep throwing me the ball, although I don’t know whether that was because the seam bowlers had had enough.”West Indies, for their part, have the lanky Sulieman Benn to call upon at Lord’s, as well as Chris Gayle’s under-estimated off-darts, but Swann imagined that whoever does get selected would endure some hard toil on what promises to be another flat and featureless strip. “Lord’s is a belting batting wicket, and the powers that be are probably happy that the games here go five days,” he said. “I’d love it if all wickets were like Northants in August, but I don’t think that’ll happen.”Looking further afield, the two-spinner policy could well be one that England calls upon come the Ashes, especially now that Australia, shorn of the services of Shane Warne, are struggling to find an adequate slow-bowling replacement. Their latest selection, Bryce McGain, was flogged for 149 runs in 18 wicketless overs during a traumatic debut in Cape Town in March, and it remains one of the few departments in which England can realistically claim the pre-series ascendancy.”I’m not going to say we should prepare wickets that favour spin bowlers,” said Swann, “but whichever way we can win a Test, that’s the way we’ve got to approach it, regardless of who were are playing against or where. It’s disappointing we are not playing on a couple of grounds which favour our methods of winning Test matches, but we’ve got to roll with that and move on.” As with many of his team-mates, the non-selection of Old Trafford as an Ashes venue clearly grates.But then again, such Ashes talk remains premature, because Swann himself is still a rookie in international terms. Until he is named in the eleven to take on West Indies on Wednesday, he will remain uncapped in home Tests, a fact that took the man himself somewhat aback.”Stupidly I hadn’t even realised until yesterday, when Cooky said, this will be your home debut,” said Swann, whose first six months in the side – encompassing the Mumbai terrorist attacks and the Pietersen-Moores debacle, as well as several on-field dramas – have been among the most eventful in England’s long Test history. “There were bombs going off, and flights home, and petulance here, and captains going there, and different coaches, it was like being in a pantomime. I completely misread the script and thought I must have played 50-60 Tests by now. In fact it’s only five.”Swann’s tally might well have been 50-60 Tests had he made his debut during his first England tour back in 1999-2000. All that is history now, but his roundabout route to recognition is remarkable nonetheless. “Sometimes I still find it hard to believe I’m playing for England, because I had so many years when I didn’t believe I was ever going to play again,” he said. “I wake up every day with a little smile on my face, a bit of a cheeky grin, because I still feel like a bit of a charlatan, sneaking a living. Then again I still feel like I’m an awardwinning rock star who hasn’t yet been discovered. But the truth is I’m crap at that.”His prospects of an extended international career have been dramatically improved by last month’s successful operation on his right elbow, from which no fewer than 29 fragments of bone were removed by the surgeons. “I think it surprised a few people just how much junk there was in there,” he said. “Luckily I haven’t had to change anything, but my arm was a bit of a mess after the winter.”It didn’t affect my bowling so much, it was just after a day’s bowling it was almost impossible to start up again the following day. Once it had all gone, I’m now waking up in the morning and it doesn’t feel like it’s falling off, which is a relief.” Given the amount of work he is likely to be put through this summer, starting at Lord’s and extending through all formats of the game, his fitness is a timely fillip for a team that could really do with spinning a victory of any description as soon as possible.

Renato comenta sobre demissão de Espinosa e nega crise no Grêmio

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Na última quinta-feira o coordenador Valdir Espinosa foi demitido pelo Grêmio e a notícia surpreendeu o técnico Renato Portaluppi, que além de colega de trabalho, é amigo de Espinosa, com quem conquistou a Libertadores e o Mundial de 1983. Apesar do choque com a demissão, o treinador tricolor afirma que é a diretoria que decide e que cabe aos funcionários acatar a determinação.

– Eu estava treinando o time, fiquei sabendo através do Espinosa depois do treino. Ele convivia com a gente desde o ano passado, foram passadas algumas coisas, pelo o que eu soube, não foram do agrado dele. Eu fui pego de surpresa, veio falar comigo depois de falar com vocês. Fico sentido pelo Espinosa, mas existe a hierarquia do clube – declarou Renato.

Espinosa foi integrado ao Grêmio no mesmo período que o técnico, em setembro de 2016. Apesar da boa relação entre os dois, Renato Portaluppi afirma que não há o que ele possa fazer para reverter a situação.

– Fiquei triste, é um grande profissional e meu amigo particular. Mas existem coisas no clube que não cabe ao Renato decidir. Eu trabalho dentro do campo, no clube existe a hierarquia. Fica difícil falar, sou funcionário. Cabe a mim acatar o que acontece dentro do clube – explicou.

Valdir Espinosa foi demitido por conta de incompatibilidade com a diretoria. Dentro do clube, os dirigentes estavam insatisfeitos porque o ex-coordenador não estava exercendo a função que lhe cabia, devendo integrar as categorias de base e o elenco principal, trabalhando com jogadores e membros de comissões técnicas de outros clubes, auxiliando o Grêmio em contratações e afins. Apesar disso, Renato negou que a agremiação esteja em crise.

– Algumas pessoas falaram em crise no Grêmio. Não há crise no Grêmio. A única que pode entrar é no momento que o clube não conseguir mais vitórias. O que pode gerar crise é se os resultados não aparecerem. Não a saída do Espinosa, poderia ter sido a do Renato, qualquer outro. Só vai existir crise quando os resultados não aparecerem – alertou o treinador.

تقارير: تين هاج يعرقل تعاقد مانشستر يونايتد مع لاعب ليفربول السابق

رفض إريك تين هاج مدرب مانشستر يونايتد فرصة التعاقد مع جورجينيو فينالدوم قبل انتقاله إلى روما، وفقًا للتقارير.

يسعى الشياطين الحمر بنشاط للتعاقد مع لاعب خط وسط جديد مع تحرك لأدريان رابيو حاليًا.

ومع ذلك، يبدو أن يونايتد كان بإمكانه بالفعل التعاقد مع نجم ليفربول السابق فينالدوم، الذي رحل مؤخرًا عن باريس سان جيرمان.

انضم لاعب الوسط الهولندي إلى روما على سبيل الإعارة الأولية مع خيار الشراء الذي سيصبح التزامًا، إذا تأهل الفريق الإيطالي إلى دوري أبطال أوروبا.

وفقًا لمراسل “سكاي سبورتس” كافيه سولهيكول، كان فينالدوم حريصًا بالفعل على الانضمام إلى يونايتد قبل أن يرفض إريك تين هاج تلك الصفقة.

قال في برنامج الانتقالات: “قيل لي أيضًا إن تين هاج رفض فرصة التوقيع مع جيني فينالدوم من باريس سان جيرمان”.

اقرأ أيضًا.. خافيير هيرنانديز: مستعد للعودة إلى مانشستر يونايتد واللعب مجانًا

وأضاف: “رأينا الأسبوع الماضي أن جيني فينالدوم قد وافق على صفقة للانضمام إلى روما وجوزيه مورينيو”.

وواصل: “قيل لي إن يونايتد عرضت عليه الفرصة للتعاقد مع اللاعب الذي فاز باللقب مع ليفربول ودوري أبطال أوروبا”.

وأردف: “لكن إريك تن هاج لم يكن يريده، رغم أن اللاعب كان على استعداد للانتقال إلى مانشستر يونايتد”.

وافق يونايتد الآن مع يوفنتوس على أجر للاعب خط الوسط الدولي الفرنسي رابيو بقيمة 15 مليون جنيه إسترليني.

لا تزال المحادثات جارية بشأن الشروط الشخصية رغم أنه مع والدته فيرونيك رابيو، وهي عقبة رئيسية يجب حلها قبل اكتمال الانتقال.

يُعتقد أن تين هاج كان محوريًا في ملاحقة يونايتد للاعب يوفنتوس وقد حصل التوقيع بالفعل على موافقته.

'I told myself it's just another day'

The Lahore attack still weighs heavy on Mahela Jayawardene’s mind, to the extent that he finds it difficult even now to board the team bus while on duty for Kings XI Punjab in the IPL

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Mahela Jayawardene and his wife Christina leave Colombo airport after his arrival from Lahore•AFP

The Lahore attack still weighs heavy on Mahela Jayawardene’s mind, to the extent that he finds it difficult even now to board the team bus while on duty for Kings XI Punjab in the IPL. He considers this part of his recovery process, though even with counseling it hasn’t been an easy experience.”I told myself it’s just another day and I have to move on,” Jayawardene said about the first time he got on to a team bus after the Lahore attack last month. “It was difficult. But I was with many other people in the bus who had no idea what was going on [in my mind], which I think actually helped me quite a bit.”He was the lone Sri Lankan on the Punjab team bus till Kumar Sangakkara landed up a few days later. “It was awkward at first , knowing what happened to us last time when we got to the team bus but it was something we’d spoken about before; it’s part of the recovery process of forgetting what happened and moving on with life.”However, Jayawardene believes it will be more difficult getting on to the Sri Lankan team bus. “I think when we, as the Sri Lankan squad, get into the team bus it could be probably a bigger thing. Everyone there would have gone through the [Lahore] episode.”Eight people, including six policemen, were killed when terrorists attacked the convoy carring players and officials to the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, where Sri Lanka were playing a Test against Pakistan. Five Sri Lankan players, including Jayawardene and Sangakkara, and a member of the coaching staff were injured by shrapnel. The Test and series were cancelled as the Sri Lankans flew home the same day.Jayawardene, currently in Durban, has been to counseling sessions in Sri Lanka as part of the recovery act but he knows it’s not something that will offer immediate relief. “I have been told that the incident might come back to me again and again. The sessions will be useful in the long run. I am sure we won’t ever forget the incident but the focus is not to get stuck in that situation and to try and move on.”Playing cricket, especially in an international competition like the IPL, has also helped in the recovery process. “Your mind is busy working on tactics and how to face the next game. So it keeps you occupied.” Before coming to South Africa Jayawardene had a few nets sessions played some domestic cricket. “It was nice to get out to the park and play with your friends. All that made a huge difference.”As Jayawardene gets closer to normality, though, he realizes his perspective on life too has changed. “You realise there are more things to life that cricket. I just want to concentrate and enjoy the simple little things and make the most of every moment. I know that in this world nothing is sure right now; anything can happen if you are in the wrong place at the wrong time. It’s not a negative thing; lots of people go through this in day-to-day life, people in the armed forces and even normal people. You appreciate their job even more now and try to contribute in some way.”Jayawardene is in South Africa with his wife, who has now recovered from the trauma. “She was very upset initially but she got slowly recovered. She didn’t have to go to counseling [unlike Thilan Samaraweera’s wife]. What helped was that we both took some time off and went away for ten days just to have some quality time together; that made a huge difference. After that she was fine.”Is he following the investigation back in Lahore? “That’s not in our control. It’s the authorities’ job to find out who did it why they did it and make sure it doesn’t happen again. We cricketers don’t want to be involved in this politics. We can point fingers about security, et cetera, but when something like that happens there’s nothing we can do about it. Let’s just hope that it doesn’t happen again.”

West Ham: Fans react to Sky Sports’ takeover claim

Plenty of West Ham fans have been going wild on social media following Sky Sports’ on-air London Stadium takeover claim.

The Hammers faithful have had plenty to shout about on the pitch this season, most recently after they knocked out holders Manchester City out of the Carabao Cup in the week, and it appears as if they may have some more good news off the field, possibly as soon as next month.

Sky Sports shared news on Thursday, video shared by Football Daily, revealing Daniel Kretinsky, a Czech-based billionaire who owns Sparta Prague and a big stake in Royal Mail, is within days of agreeing to buy a big stake in the club.

Kretinsky is in talks to buy a 27 per cent stake in West Ham, which they believe ‘crucially’ could lead to a full takeover.

Should Kretinsky eventually take full control, it would spell an end for David Gold and David Sullivan, who have been in charge of the Hammers for 11 years.

It is no surprise to see fans delighted at the news, considering the immense level of distrust between the Irons faithful and GSB.

Hammers fans react

This is what these West Ham supporters had to say in reply to Sky Sports’ on-air claim on Twitter, with many going wild.

“Here we go again…”

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“WE ARE MASSIVE”

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“Pinch me. We are playing good football, in Europe, competing well in the league, into the quarters of the league cup and now we are getting a takeover!! What a time to be alive and be a West Ham fan”

Credit: @WHU_Will_

“NO WAY??? AND I THOUGHT THIS WEEK COULDNT GET BETTER”

Credit: @JoshBathtub

“The cherry on top of an outstanding week.”

Credit: @WHUsamzini

“please let this be true”

Credit: @Wattie732

In other news: ‘So massive’ – Many West Ham fans erupt as ‘great’ stadium news confirmed.  

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