Root holds the fort with 99* as India put brakes on Bazball

A disciplined bowling effort from India’s seamers led England to scale back their usual aggressive intent

Matt Roller10-Jul-20251:21

Manjrekar in praise of Root’s batting

Shubman Gill declared the return of “boring Test cricket” but England did not care. They scored uncharacteristically slowly – at just 3.02 runs per over – and ground their way into the ascendancy on their slowest-scoring full day of the Bazball era, as Joe Root reached the close a run short of his 37th Test century and his eighth at Lord’s.”Baz-Baz-Bazball! Come on, I want to see it,” Mohammed Siraj was heard telling Root over the stump microphones, as England put their attacking shots away during a wicketless second session. “No more entertaining cricket, lads,” Gill told his team-mates, after Ollie Pope left the ball alone outside his off stump. “Welcome back to the boring Test cricket.”Boring suited England just fine. The crowd at Lord’s was probably anticipating a very different day when they cheered Ben Stokes’ decision to bat after winning his third consecutive toss, but a sluggish surface and a disciplined bowling effort from India’s seamers – including the returning Jasprit Bumrah – led England to scale back their usual aggressive intent.Related

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But India will be heartened by the fact that after a long day in the field, they have kept England in check. The bowling heroes of their 336-run win at Edgbaston, Siraj and Akash Deep, both went wicketless, but timely scalps for Bumrah, Ravindra Jadeja, and two in an over from Nitish Kumar Reddy ensured that England never got away from them.Root walked in straight after Reddy’s first over, which accounted for both England openers and saw Gill drop a tough chance off Pope in the gully, and quickly got his head down. He put on 109 with Pope for the third wicket, then an unbroken 79 with Stokes for the fifth – though Stokes’ apparent groin issue could become a major worry.India had their own injury problem to worry about: Rishabh Pant tried to grimace through the pain after being struck on the index finger as he tried to gather a rare loose ball from Bumrah, but instead spent the last 49 overs off the field. But Dhruv Jurel proved an able deputy, taking a fine catch to dismiss Pope as Jadeja found his outside edge with the first ball after tea.0:57

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Brendon McCullum ordered a pitch with “plenty of life in it” after England’s heavy defeat at Edgbaston but his plea either arrived too late or fell on deaf ears. It was clear within an over that this was a slow surface, with Ben Duckett edging through to Pant on the half-volley; Bumrah, who replaced Prasidh Krishna, immediately called for the slip cordon to stand closer.Duckett was repeatedly struck on the body in the first hour as Bumrah nipped the new ball off the seam, while Crawley was frenetic. He changed his guard several times and threw his hands at the ball; while he nailed three cover drives, he slashed another over the slips and regularly played and missed at both Akash Deep and Siraj.But it was Reddy, wicketless in Birmingham, who made the breakthroughs. He struck first with perhaps the worst ball of the morning, a long-hop on Duckett’s hip which he under-edged to Pant on the pull, but then dismissed Crawley with one of the best, a wicked outswinger which angled in then shaped away late to take the outside edge.Pope was reprieved by Gill in between those two dismissals and batted as though determined to live up to his tag – coined by Steve James in the – as “the worst starter since prawn cocktail”. But he made it through to lunch unscathed, and dug in alongside Root after the interval; early in the second session, they went 28 consecutive balls without scoring.1:15

Manjrekar: India introduced spin very late

Root, the senior pro, recognised that the best way to play Bumrah was from the non-striker’s end: he faced only two balls of his five-over spell after lunch, pinching singles to give Pope the strike back. They added 70 in a sleepy second session, as India’s seamers hung the ball wide outside off stump and waited for a mistake which didn’t come.It finally arrived straight after tea, as Pope flashed hard at Jadeja and edged through to Jurel. He stood disconsolate, bent over his bat handle in disbelief that he had thrown his wicket away. India had another soon after, as the battle between the ICC’s No. 1-ranked Test batter and bowler ended swiftly: Bumrah nipped one back off the seam to peg Harry Brook’s off stump back.Stokes was underway early with consecutive cuts for four, but looked uncomfortable against spin once more and survived an lbw shout from Reddy via DRS thanks only to the on-field umpire’s call. He was in obvious discomfort after a leave against Reddy, but batted on getting treatment from England’s physio during another long delay.Root, meanwhile, cruised along as he does, only once putting his foot down with a rasping slog-sweep off Jadeja. He was a boundary away from his hundred in the final over of the day but could only manage a two and then a single. History bodes well: the previous 16 men to sleep on 99 in Test cricket have all reached three figures the following morning.

Record-breaker Root puts England in pole position

Tea Joe Root’s 38th Test century took him up to second on the all-time Test run-scorer’s list. And in typical Root fashion, his 121 and counting has raised England to a dominant position in this fourth Test, leading India by 75 in the first innings at tea on day three.Upon moving to 31, Root snuck past Rahul Dravid (13,288) and Jacques Kallis (13,289), bumping the latter off the podium to join Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting. And, four minutes before the end of the second session, he walked down to open the face for a single down to third to move to 120, knocking Ponting (13,378) down a peg, who sung his praises on Sky as part of their commentary team upon being leapfrogged.Related

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Root did little more than raise a thumb to his skipper, Ben Stokes, with whom he has so far shared an 84-run stand. They had earlier embraced for his hundred after tickling his 178th delivery around the corner for his 12th boundary around, one which took him level with Kumar Sangakkara’s tally of 38, level fourth on the all-time centuries list. It is also his 12th century against India, the most of any player, now ahead of Steve Smith.

He had batted for most of the day with Ollie Pope, sharing in a stand of 144 which was ended seven balls after lunch. It was Pope first after the break, edging Washington Sundar to first slip. And Washington had his second four overs later when he hoodwinked an advancing Harry Brook on the outside edge to have him stumped.It was a passage out of kilter with an otherwise listless performance from India in the field. They missed a chance to remove Root on 22 with a botched attempt at a run out, and they were unlucky when Root, on 98, inadvertently diverted a ball just past his leg stump after it caught his thigh guard.Otherwise, their lack of energy, partly due to being run-ragged by England’s penchant for quick singles, was compounded when Jasprit Bumrah was only able to bowl one over with the second new ball before having to leave the field with an unknown injury. Mohammed Siraj, lionhearted throughout, limped off after the 99th over to leave Shubman Gill with big headache heading into the final session.

'Never a good thing'- Wrexham star delivers shock message to Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac's side amid lack of game time

Wrexham star James McClean delivered a shock message to Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's side amid a lack of game time. The winger has dropped a stunning revelation, claiming that his passion for boxing has eclipsed his love for football, and he’s planning to hang up his boots for gloves sooner rather than later.

When football turned feisty for McClean

McClean’s tempestuous edge boiled over as tensions flared behind the scenes during Wrexham’s Carabao Cup derby clash against fierce Welsh rivals, Cardiff City. Emotions were running hot at the Racecourse Ground, and after the match, an incident in the players’ car park threatened to turn ugly. A group of Cardiff City fans reportedly breached a restricted area and confronted McClean, forcing him to defend himself. Witnesses claimed that he stood his ground and handled himself well. An internal investigation is now underway into how rival supporters gained access to the secured zone. But for McClean, the encounter only deepened his belief that he might be better suited to a ring than a pitch.

AdvertisementAFPMcClean is a fighter at heart

Over the past year, McClean has been training intensively in boxing. He has been posting workout clips to his Instagram that show sharp jabs and fierce combinations. 

Speaking in an interview with Westlife star released on Thursday, he said: "I'll be honest, I've really enjoyed it [at Wrexham] up until the last two or three months. It's not been ideal, I've not been playing as much as I'd like, which is never a good thing. You want to be playing and you want to be in the mix. I've never dealt really well with not playing."

The Republic of Ireland international, who joined Wrexham from Wigan Athletic in August 2023, has helped guide the club to back-to-back promotions. But the step up to the Championship has brought new realities. And it seems to have bruised his pride.

"Nowadays, I just channel that frustration and annoyance and do my training. Before, I'd throw my toys out of the pram," he said. "Now, I just channel that frustration into the punch bag and it seems to blow off a bit of steam. You kind of feel better for it afterwards."

Taste of the big stage for McClean

McClean isn’t just shadowboxing, but he has already dipped his toes into the professional world. On September 5, the Wrexham winger walked out with Michael Conlan for his high-profile bout against Jack Bateson at Dublin’s 3Arena. Now, he confirmed that talks have already taken place about entering the Misfits Boxing circuit. It is an influencer-led crossover promotion that’s given everyone from YouTubers to ex-footballers a shot at the spotlight.

"I do want to box," he admitted. "Misfits (boxing company) is opening up opportunities for a lot of people who aren't professional boxers to give them the opportunity to step in and experience what it's like to be a boxer. Absolutely, it's something I want to do and there has been background chats about it, but I'm contracted at the moment. It's definitely something I want to do in the near future.

"A lot of my training now is boxing training. I have a bigger passion now for boxing than I do for football. I would rather watch boxing than watch football. It's something I want to do and it's something I want to experience to tick off my bucket list. I've done the ring walk for Mike Conlan in Dublin. Being on the stage that night and doing the ring walk was unbelievable. I was thinking, imagine doing that, where this is for you and you're going into the ring for a tear up. I get goosebumps."

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GettyWhat comes next for McClean?

McClean was once seen as one of the dressing room’s emotional leaders. But he has now found himself watching from the sidelines more often than not this season as he has made just 10 appearances across all competitions. Wrexham currently sit 14th in the table, comfortably clear of the relegation zone but well off the play-off pace. Their next test is a home tie against Charlton Athletic on Saturday, which will be their final game before the international break.

لابورتا يوجه رسالة إلى ليونيل ميسي بعد افتتاح ملعب "كامب نو"

أعرب خوان لابورتا رئيس نادي برشلونة عن سعادته الغامرة، حيث لم يستطيع إخفاء فرحته وهو يقف في ملعب الكامب نو، في تدريبات مفتوحة لأول مرة.

وتحدث لابورتا لوسائل الإعلام الرسمية لنادي برشلونة في تصريحات نشرتها “BARCA UNIVERSAL” عن لحظات الحنين بالعودة لملعب الكامب نو.

وعبر لابورتا عن فخره وارتياحه بهذه العودة: “أنا سعيد جداً لأن ذلك استغرق قرابة 15 عاماً منذ عام 2010 حين أنهيت ولايتي الرئاسية الأولى، كنا بحاجة لتحويل الخطط من مجرد رسم لواقع ملموس لتحقيق هذا الحلم”.

وأضاف :”لسنوات، لم يحدث أي شيء في الهيكل المادي لبرشلونة، ولهذا السبب اعتقدنا أنه من الضروري لاستمرار برشلونة اقتصادياً ومالياً ورياضياً أن يكون لديه ملعب كامب نو جديد الذي يقدم خدمة سبوتيفاي”.

وحول رؤيته لعصر برشلونة الجديد ذكر لابورتا: “سيكون أفضل ملعب في أوروبا، ملعب بلاستيكي للغاية وأتخيل الشعور بأننا بالفعل في ملعبنا وهو الشعور الذي أريد أن أشعر به في أقرب وقت ممكن”.

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وجدد لابورتا دعوته لنجم برشلونة السابق وإنتر ميامي الحالي ليونيل ميسي لحضور افتتاح الملعب وتكريمه: “ستكون طريقة رائعة لافتتاح ملعب كامب نو، مع تكريم ليونيل ميسي والملعب ممتلئ بالجماهير، سيسعدني تنظيم مباراة تكريمية لميسي”.

وأتم لابورتا عن أمنيته بعد افتتاح ملعب الكامب نو: “أتخيل أن برشلونة يلعب في نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا هنا ويفوز به”.

وأكمل عن دعوة لامين يامال لمنتخب إسبانيا: “لطالما اعتبرت انضمامه إلى المنتخب بمثابة اعتراف، أتمنى أن يشارك لدقائق قليلة، لقد تأهلت إسبانيا عملياً، لا أريد التأثير على المدرب هنا وأنا أفهم أنه يجب عليهم استدعاؤه”.

وقال لابورتا عن انتخابات رئاسة برشلونة: “ستجرى الانتخابات الرئاسية بين 15 مارس و15 يونيو، ولا أنوي تقديم موعدها وأتمنى أن يفوز الأفضل”.

 

Nuno suggests "very aggressive" young star is about to become crucial for West Ham

West Ham are searching for remedies to improve their lack of available offensive options, and Nuno Espirito Santo could look to change things up tactically at the London Stadium.

West Ham prepare to face Brentford

Despite the Premier League weekend being in full swing, the Hammers have an extra couple of days to prepare for the visit of Brentford in a London Derby of sorts.

Although neither team is exactly a direct rival, local bragging rights are at stake. More importantly, West Ham also have a chance to eat into their unfortunate position in the league table, which will see them remain in the bottom three until kick-off in the capital.

Nuno has plenty of issues to solve now that the international break has concluded, and former Denmark keeper Peter Kjaer suggests that West Ham should recall Mads Hermansen to the starting eleven.

That being said, Nuno has much more pressing matters, like West Ham’s problems in attack.

Injury-prone striker Niclas Füllkrug has torn his thigh, leaving Callum Wilson and youngster Callum Marshall as Nuno’s only options to contest for the number nine role.

This striking shortage will be difficult to manage, and there is no easy way around the enforced changes.

Nevertheless, Nuno will have time to tinker with his side over their upcoming heavy fixture schedule, and it is likely that winger Jarrod Bowen could once again play a makeshift striker role.

With that in mind, there is one man he could turn to elsewhere on the field as a central point of creativity amid his recent displays for the club.

Nuno could turn to West Ham man Crysencio Summerville for inspiration

Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Nuno admitted he could tap into young winger Crysencio Summerville’s pace and agility to help give West Ham an edge in their upcoming fixtures.

Nuno suggests that West Ham’s play could revolve around Summerville’s success in the attacking areas against Brentford, urging his side to support the 23-year-old.

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After coming up with two assists in his first five appearances, the Netherlands international has enjoyed a respectable start to the campaign and is a source of inspiration on the left flank, completing six dribbles so far in the Premier League.

Ultimately, times of need call for assets to step up and deliver. Summerville is enjoying his campaign from a personal standpoint, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see his numbers grow further.

Botafogo domina o Fluminense, vence o clássico e se isola na liderança do Brasileirão

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Fluminense e Botafogo se enfrentaram neste domingo (8), em jogo válido pela 26ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. A partida começou bem disputada, com ambos os times buscando o ataque. Mas o Tricolor não suportou a pressão do Alvinegro e viu o time de General Severiano ser amplamente superior e dominar as ações do confronto. Com o ‘pé no acelerador’ do início ao fim, o líder do Brasileirão bateu o finalista da Libertadores e se isolou no topo da tabela de classificação.

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CINCO PONTOS QUE MARCARAM A PARTIDA:

> GOL DO BOTAFOGO! Júnior Santos recebeu de Tchê Tchê, saiu cara a cara com Fábio, deixou o goleiro na saudade e abriu o placar no Maracanã

> É FOD@! Ele, ele, sempre ele! Tiquinho Soares! Aos 21 minutos, Júnior Santos comandou a jogada e arrancou para cima da defesa tricolor, trabalhando com Tiquinho. O camisa 9 dominou e, na saída de Fábio, tocou de cobertura para marcar um GOLAÇO no Maraca. Muita qualidade.

> UHH, JOHN KENNEDY! A melhor e mais clara chance de gol do Fluminense foi aos 47 do primeiro tempo, quando o jovem mandou um chutaço rumo à meta de Perri, mas a bola explodiu na trave.

> QUASE O TERCEIRO! Marlon Freitas recebe de Tchê Tchê, carrega a bola pelas costas da defesa tricolor, chega com muito perigo e acerta a trave. Passou perto!

> FÁBIO!!!! Luis Henrique recebeu em velocidade, invadiu a área e saiu de cara com o goleiro do Fluminense, que fez bela defesa. Grande temporada do Fábio

Como foi o primeiro tempo?

A partida se iniciou bem pegada, com ambas as equipes buscando o ataque. Mas o Botafogo não demorou a conseguir encaixar o seu jogo e colocar o Fluminense ‘na roda’. O Alvinegro era bem superior ao Tricolor e fazia o que queria no Maracanã. O bom coletivo e a postura de marcação pressão fizeram o líder do campeonato emplacar um 2 a 0 ainda no primeiro tempo e levar vantagem no placar para o intervalo.

E a etapa final?

O segundo tempo seguiu os moldes do primeiro, com o Botafogo sendo bem superior ao Fluminense. O time de Lúcio Flávio tirou um pouco o pé e diminuiu o ritmo, mas conseguiu cadenciar a partida, controlar o marcador e oferecer novos perigos, tendo chances de ampliar a vantagem no placar. O Flu, por sua vez, mostrava-se ‘afobado’, errava muitos passes e não era capaz de engrenar nenhuma jogada. Dessa forma, o Tricolor praticamente assistia o Alvinegro e deixava muito a desejar.

O que vem por aí?

Ao fim desta 26ª rodada, o calendário do futebol brasileiro terá uma pausa para a Data-Fifa, e o Campeonato Brasileiro retona apenas no dia 18 de outubro. Após este período, o Fluminense irá enfrentar o Corinthians, enquanto o Botafogo encara o América-MG.

FLUMINENSE X BOTAFOGO – 26º RODADA DO CAMPEONATO BRASILEIRO

Local:Maracanã (RJ)
Data e hora:8 de outubro de 2023, às 16h (horário de Brasília)
Árbitro:Leandro Pedro Vuaden (RS)
Assistentes:Rafael da Silva Alves (Fifa-RS) e Maira Mastella Moreira (RS)
Árbitro de vídeo:Rodrigo Guarizo Ferreira do Amaral (Fifa-SP)
Público e renda:45.193 – R$ 2.411.265,50
Cartões amarelos:Tchê Tchê e Marlon Freitas (Botafogo), Keno e John Kennedy (Fluminense)
Cartões vermelhos: não houve

Gols: Júnior Santos, 19’/1ºT (0-1) e Tiquinho, 21’/1ºT (0-2)

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FLUMINENSE (Técnico: Fernando Diniz)

Fábio, Samuel Xavier (Yony González, 28’/2ºT), Nino, Marlon (Alexsander, 29’/1ºT) e Marcelo (Leo Fernández, 28’/2ºT); André, Ganso (Lima – intervalo), Jhon Arias e Keno (Diogo Barbosa, 19’/2ºT); John Kennedy e Germán Cano

BOTAFOGO (Técnico: Lúcio Flávio)

Lucas Perri, Di Placido, Adryelson, Victor Cuesta, Marçal, Marlon Freitas (Danilo Barbosa, 39’/2ºT), Tchê Tchê (Gabriel Pires/15′ do 2ºt), Eduardo, Júnior Santos (Luiz Henrique, 29’/2ºT), Victor Sá (Carlos Alberto, 29’/2ºT) e Tiquinho Soares (Hugo, 39’/2ºT)

Announcer Brian Anderson's Call of Guardians' Game-Tying Homer Was Absolutely Electric

Thursday night's ALCS Game 3 between the New York Yankees and Cleveland Guardians got incredibly exciting in the late innings. The visiting pinstripes went back-to-back thanks to Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton in the eighth to take the lead, entering the bottom of the ninth up 5–3.

The Guardians were teetering on the verge of a borderline insurmountable 3–0 deficit but still managed to get a man on second with two outs. Then Jhokensy Noel, the slugger known as Big Christmas, came up to the plate and crushed a two-run home run to tie it all up.

It was an amazing moment and play-by-play announcer Brian Anderson absolutley nailed the call for TNT. As soon as Noel made contact Anderson and his cohorts in the broadcast booth were reduced to excited shouts for a few seconds. Then Anderson's instincts took over and he delivered the call of the playoffs so far: "BIG CHRISTMAS HAS TIED IT! THE ULTIMATE PRESENT UNDER THE TREE!"

Such an epic moment is only compounded by a great call and Anderson killed it here.

What a homer. What a call.

Clayton Kershaw Makes Strong Statement on Dodgers Future After Injury-Riddled Season

The Los Angeles Dodgers will not be playing pitcher Clayton Kershaw in this postseason as he deals with bone spurs in his big toe, an injury that has kept him out since August 31.

There was speculation that Kershaw might be considering retirement as the 36-year-old barely competed this season. His first start was on July 25 after undergoing shoulder surgery last offseason, and he only played for about a month before landing on the injured list.

But, Kershaw doesn't plan on hanging up his glove for good yet.

Would this next surgery on his toe keep him from returning in 2025, a player option year for him?

“Mentally, I feel great. I had shoulder surgery last offseason, and my shoulder and elbow, everything, my arm, feels great," Kershaw told the Fox pregame show team on Monday. "Obviously, I had some tough luck with my foot this year. But I want to make use of this surgery. I don’t want to have surgery and shut it down. So I’m gonna come back next year and give it a go and see how it goes.”

Kershaw's been with the Dodgers his entire MLB career, which began in 2008. In that span, he's been named a 10-time All-Star, won three NL Cy Young Awards, was the NL MVP in 2014 and won a World Series title in 2020.

'He told me to enjoy the moment' – Armando González credits Chicharito Hernández after becoming Chivas’ new scoring champion

Armando González made history for Chivas, becoming the club’s seventh player to win the Liga MX Golden Boot after finishing the Apertura 2025 with 12 goals – level with Toluca’s Paulinho and Atlético de San Luis’ Joao Pedro. The young striker credited Javier “Chicharito” Hernández as a key mentor during his breakout season and said his next dream is to lead Chivas to the title.

AFPArmando González finishes as joint top scorer

González closed out a memorable season by becoming the Liga MX Apertura 2025 Golden Boot winner, netting 12 goals to share the honor with Paulinho of Toluca and Joao Pedro of Atlético de San Luis. The 21-year-old forward ended a six-year drought for Chivas without having a top scorer and did so in style, scoring in the final match against Monterrey.

AdvertisementAFPCredits Chicharito for his advice and mentorship

González revealed Hernández played a pivotal role in his mental preparation for the final stretch of the tournament. 

“Javier told me not to worry about it – that if it happened, it happened, and if not, I should still be proud of what I’d accomplished,” González said. “He told me to enjoy it, to let things flow, because moments like these are special.”

AFPDenies rumors of locker-room tension

Amid recent rumors suggesting Hernández had caused friction in the dressing room, González firmly denied the speculation. 

“Everything that’s said about Javier and Chivas is false,” he stated. “I see him every day, and what he wants most is for the team to grow and for Chivas to be champions.”

The young striker emphasized that personal accolades come second to the team’s objectives. 

“I’m happy to win the scoring title, but our main goal is to win the championship,” he said. “It’s not common for a Mexican player to win the Golden Boot, so it’s something to be proud of. This is just the beginning – I have to keep working hard every day.”

González also touched on his call-up to the Mexican national team for the upcoming friendlies against Paraguay and Uruguay. 

“You always hope for the best. If it happens, I’ll give 1,000 percent for the national team,” he said.

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Getty Images SportPaulinho shares the Golden Boot

Meanwhile, Paulinho’s story added another layer of sportsmanship to the race for the scoring crown. During Toluca’s 2–0 win over América, the Portuguese forward – after earning a penalty in the 56th minute – surprised everyone by letting teammate Helinho take the kick that sealed the victory. 

“I took a hit to the head and didn’t feel 100 percent. I wasn’t going to risk the team’s win just for the Golden Boot,” Paulinho explained post-match, embodying the selflessness that defined Toluca’s championship run.

PIF's "massive overpay" is quickly becoming the new Almiron at Newcastle

Newcastle United are nothing if not persistent. And it is this perseverance that will see Eddie Howe’s side reclaim their finest, most fluent form in the Premier League.

In the Champions League and the Carabao Cup, the Magpies are flying high, well worth their money on each account. But, sitting 13th in the league standings and with three away defeats in a row, it’s clear that improvements are needed.

The forwards need to pull it together because, at the moment, it’s all feeling a bit Allan Saint-Maximin and Miguel Almiron-esque.

Newcastle sold Almiron with the view toward reshaping the frontline and making it sharper, after all.

How Howe reshaped Newcastle's frontline

When Howe arrived at Newcastle, he found a frontline led by Dwight Gayle and Callum Wilson, flanks operated by St. Maximin and Almiron.

All have been moved on now, and Almiron marks an interesting case of the ruthlessness the manager has shown since taking the hot seat in 2021.

The Paraguayan was a tenacious and dynamic attacking option for Newcastle on the right wing, but he was frustratingly inconsistent, and this was hampering the club in their fight to sustain a place at the top of the English ladder.

Of course, it was Almiron’s remarkable purple patch in 2022/23 that helped the Toon in their bid to qualify for the Champions League. This they achieved, and Almiron played his part.

Reporter Jordan Cronin perhaps summed it up best, saying as the winger prepared to return to Atlanta United in January that “you can question his ability, but never his heart.”

Miguel Almiron in the Premier League

Season

Apps

Goals (assists)

24/25

9

0 (0)

23/24

33

3 (1)

22/23

34

11 (2)

21/22

30

1 (0)

20/21

34

4 (1)

19/20

36

4 (2)

18/19

10

0 (0)

Stats via Transfermarkt

It was clear that he needed to leave when he did, but United needed to get it right when landing a successor. But have they potentially landed themselves a repeat of the South American star?

Newcastle's new version of Almiron

Almiron endeared himself to the Newcastle fanbase from the off and played a crucial role in transitioning from the bleak Mike Ashley era to the brighter fortunes of today.

But Howe knew his team needed more quality on the attacking flanks, and so Anthony Elanga was signed from Nottingham Forest this summer for a £55m fee.

The 23-year-old is a fleet-footed and creative winger, but he’s blanked across 16 matches in all competitions for Newcastle this season, and that price tag is starting to look rather steep.

Analyst Raj Chohan thought as much from the outset, commenting that Elanga was a “massive overpay” on the Tyneside outfit’s part.

However, there’s no question that there is a player in there, dangerous on the counter and effective in his playmaking.

As per data-driven platform FBref, the Sweden international actually ranks among the top 8% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for assists per 90. Clearly, given that none of his assists have come since the summer, there is a player in there.

But, with Anthony Gordon also yet to score or assist in the Premier League this season, it’s not difficult to highlight the cracks in Newcastle’s attacking arsenal.

Solace will be taken from all parties in that patience is needed when signing up-and-coming talents. And Newcastle are nothing if not patient, of course, having enjoyed the highs and battled through the lows of Howe’s successful and progressive reign.

What needs to happen now is for Elanga to make headway and shake off any concerns relating to his efficiency in front of goal, or indeed supplying the scorer.

As per Sofascore, he hasn’t yet created a big chance in the top flight this term, averaging just 0.4 shots and 0.2 dribbles per game. On top of this, Elanga has lost 63% of his duels, and so it’s clear that he’s not yet even matching Almiron’s unalterable attitude and commitment on the flank.

Elanga in the Premier League for Forest

Stats (* per game)

23/24

24/25

Matches (starts)

36 (25)

38 (31)

Goals

5

6

Assists

9

11

Shots (on target)*

1.5 (0.6)

1.1 (0.6)

Pass completion

75%

78%

Key passes*

0.9

1.3

Big chances created

14

9

Dribbles*

0.8

0.7

Tackles + interceptions*

1.1

0.7

Duels (won)*

2.9 (44%)

3.0 (45%)

Data via Sofascore

As you can see, these are two successful Premier League campaigns from the talent, who has yet to find his feet after joining Newcastle this summer for a big fee and with a £100k-per-week salary.

He’s fast, and at times, ferocious, yet Elanga runs the risk of crumbling away under Howe’s wing, and while he’s a committed and hard-working player, if he cannot find a measure of form in the final third, comparisons concerning Almiron will only rise in volume and intensity.

Scoring goals is not Elanga’s forte, not in bucketloads. But there’s no denying his performances have been below the expected quality so far this season, and his two terms at the City Ground underline a creative quality that, while proven in the English top flight, has not yet surfaced at St. James’ Park.

Newcastle know they have a talented winger in their mix, and with a bit more work, he might just provide the club with the creative support they desire over the coming years.

However, Elanga has yet to show he can maintain clinical levels in black and white, and until that duck is broken, fears that PIF have replaced Almiron with Almiron will persist.

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