Heather Knight unsurprised by ICEC report after experiences of sexism

England captain recalls being asked if she did “the ironing for the men” in her team as a youngster

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Heather Knight says she is not surprised by the findings of a damning report into inequality in cricket, recounting her own experience of sexism in the sport.Responding to the report and recommendations of the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) released this week, Knight, the England Women’s captain, said that while much progress had been made, there was still a “long way to go”. She also recalled how she had been asked if she did “the ironing for the men” when she played men’s cricket as a youngster.”It’s been really sad to hear about anyone that’s not felt welcome in our game – nobody should be made to feel unwelcome in our sport,” Knight said on the eve of England’s first T20I against Australia in the Women’s Ashes at Edgbaston, where more than 19,000 tickets have been sold.”This is a really important step for cricket, and cricket – having done this report – can really lead the way in terms of being more equitable, more diverse and more inclusive,” Knight said. “It’s really important for me to say as a woman in cricket it’s not at all surprising, the recommendations that have come out of the report – but it’s really important to say cricket has come a hell of a long way since I was a kid.”I started out playing men’s club cricket and being asked ‘do you do the ironing for the men when you finish playing?’. Tomorrow I’ll lead my side out in front of a near full-house with 85,000 tickets sold for the whole series.”Cricket has come very far but it’s also got a long way to go. As a group of England women cricketers we feel really strongly about this. We want to be a key part of that in pushing the game forward.”Related

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The ICEC report found that racism, sexism, elitism and class-based discrimination have existed and still exist within the game.Knight, who was among 4000 people to give evidence to the commission for its 317-page report titled “Holding Up a Mirror to Cricket”, is only aged 32, so her experience is by no means ‘historical’ and she said such behaviour was still going on. But she said she was encouraged by changing attitudes and would encourage young girls to take up the sport.”There still are instances where this goes on but I think it has changed a lot,” Knight said. “I went to watch a friend, a female in an [otherwise] male team recently, and she got quite a hostile reaction because she was female from one player in the other team. But I think the reaction of the people on the field was really important and I don’t think that probably would have happened previously.”Everyone can be an ally of anyone in the sport and make people feel welcome. So if you’re younger and want to get into cricket, I’d say, do it, there’s no better time. I wish I was a youngster getting into cricket now. There’s no better time to be a female playing cricket so yeah, come and join in and hopefully you feel welcome.”Among the report’s 44 recommendations was a call for equal pay between women and men at domestic level by 2029 and international level by 2030. The report also said ICEC was “alarmed” by the “truly appalling” fact that England Women have never played a Test at Lord’s, saying: “The ‘home of cricket’ is still a home principally for men.”The third ODI against India at Lord’s last year was the first time England Women had played a match at Lord’s since they won the 2017 World Cup final there, although they are due to play their third T20I against Australia at the venue on July 8. And Richard Thompson, the ECB chair, has said England Women will host a Lord’s Test in 2026, acknowledging that it should have happened sooner.”I’d love to play a Test match at Lord’s and it’s very nice to see Richard Thompson say the other day that there’ll be a Test match there in the next few years, that’s brilliant,” Knight said. “We’ve actually got a game at Lord’s later in the week, I’m really excited to play that, it’s a place that’s very special. We’ve obviously won a World Cup there as well which makes it even more special for the girls that were involved in that.”I’m also involved with the MCC Foundation, which is a charity that do a hell of a lot of work with state school children in this country and a hell of a lot of work overseas as well. So, yeah, it would be nice to play a Test match there in the future and that sounds like it’s going to happen.”As ticket sales for this Women’s Ashes series hit record levels, Knight paid tribute to the pioneering work of players like Rachael Heyhoe Flint, who in 1976 became the first woman cricketer to set foot – in a playing capacity – on the main ground at Lord’s when she captained England in an ODI against Australia. She was also central to the campaign to allow women to become members of MCC in 1998, becoming one of the first female members of the club the following year. A gate named after her was unveiled at Lord’s last year.”The crowds seem pretty good actually for The Oval and Lord’s which is great to see and just thinking about people that weren’t allowed in at certain places in cricket previously and how they fought to get a seat at the table and have their voices heard, I think is really important,” Knight said.”Rachael Heyhoe Flint at Lord’s [is] probably the most obvious in terms of that so those sort of pioneers we’re very thankful for and hopefully that change can really accelerate and move on.”

OPINIÃO: Palmeiras agiu certo ao desistir de Andrey, mas a falta de reforços não é algo normal

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O Palmeiras desistiu de contratar o jovem Andrey Santos, junto ao Chelsea, depois de o clube inglês mudar várias vezes os termos do contrato de empréstimo. A atitude do Verdão foi correta ao não aceitar uma contratação em que não levaria vantagem. No entanto, é preciso ponderar também como tem sido a postura alviverde no mercado e como é estranha a demora em reforçar o elenco.

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Vale destacar que tudo corria bem nas conversas para trazer o volante, que é uma das melhores promessas brasileiras da atualidade e havia acabado de “barbarizar” no Sul-Americano sub-20 com a Seleção Brasileira. Era o substituto ideal de Danilo, viria de graça e jogaria praticamente uma temporada inteira. Foi nessa condição que o jogador viajou ao Brasil para assinar com o Alviverde.

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Mas chegando aqui, os termos acordados com o Chelsea começaram a mudar radicalmente. O empréstimo não seria mais de graça, não seria mais até dezembro (e sim até julho) e havia a obrigação de liberar Andrey para o Mundial sub-20. O Palmeiras até deu o OK para algumas exigências, mas na medida em que elas iam aumentando, o negócio ficava menos vantajoso. Até que, corretamente, o Verdão colocou um ponto final nas conversas e agiu com a grandeza que tem.

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Há quem critique a desistência palmeirense, por ser uma peça necessária e por se tratar de um nome certeiro, que muito dificilmente daria errado. Mas de que adiantaria ficar com o jogador por menos de quatro meses, pagando salários e uma compensação pelo empréstimo? Seria apenas uma barriga de aluguel dando vantagem somente para o Chelsea, que sairia rindo à toa do acordo.

Isso, porém, não tira os problemas que fizeram o Palmeiras chegar até aqui com mais uma tentativa que não deu certo. É verdade que, segundo apurou o LANCE!, o caso que mais se aprofundou foi o de Andrey Santos, uma vez que as outras ficaram em estágios mais preliminares e não avançaram dali. A questão é que estamos no fim de fevereiro e nenhum reforço foi contratado até aqui.

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Danilo, por exemplo, deixou o clube há mais de um mês e sua saída não foi reposta. Lembrando que se trata de um jogador extraclasse, que era titular absoluto e peça fundamental no esquema de Abel Ferreira. Em qualquer clube, estruturado ou não, um reforço já teria sido contratado. Ou melhor, para um gigante do nível do Verdão, isso já teria sido mapeado e negociado desde o ano passado.

A impressão que se passa é de que o Palmeiras não se preparou para a saída de Danilo e hoje não tem armas para ir ao mercado para contratar um jogador do mesmo nível e que esteja pronto. Há fatores como a condição financeira, que não é das melhores, há também a questão da supervalorização de atletas quando o interessado é o Alviverde, há a exigência de não poder “errar o tiro” como aconteceu com os reforços do ano passado, e há o sarrafo alto que o clube colocou.

Nós, como jornalistas, não podemos julgar a qualidade daqueles que são responsáveis pelas contratações no Verdão. Não estamos lá dentro, não sabemos as reais condições e não fazemos parte da discussão do planejamento. Não dá para saber quem está certo ou quem está errado. Mas fato é que isso tudo provoca estranhamento tanto na torcida, que tem cobrado eficiência no mercado, quanto na mídia. Como um clube dessa magnitude tem tanta dificuldade para contratar?

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Agora os dirigentes alviverdes precisarão voltar ao mercado para achar outro nome que se encaixe nas exigências da comissão técnica, nas condições do mercado e na realidade financeira do clube. Enquanto isso, a aposta é pesada na qualidade de Abel Ferreira, que “achou” um meio-campo com Zé Rafael e Gabriel Menino. A alternativa tem dado certo, pelo menos por enquanto, mas leigo ou não no assunto, tem ficado claro que a necessidade de reforçar o elenco é bastante considerável.

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Spinners, Harmanpreet seal comfortable win for India in rain-hit match

India’s dominance continued in Sylhet as they went 4-0 up in the five-match series

Srinidhi Ramanujam06-May-2024Harmanpreet Kaur and India’s spinners combined to hand the visitors a comfortable 56-run win against Bangladesh in the rain-hit fourth T20I. India’s dominance continued in Sylhet as they went 4-0 ahead in the five-match series.Harmanpreet, playing her 300th international game, top-scored with a brisk 39 to lift the visitors to a competitive 122 for 6 in 14 overs after being asked to bat on a cloudy day. Chasing a revised DLS target of 125, Bangladesh lost a flurry of wickets to post 66 for 7. S Asha – India’s oldest debutant in women’s T20Is at 33 – and Deepti Sharma starred with two wickets each.Bangladesh made three changes from the XI that played the third game, but were never in the chase on a sluggish surface. After Deepti handed the first breakthrough for India with the wicket of Murshida Khatun in the fourth over, she went on to dismiss Dilhara Akter (21 off 25). Rubya Haider (13 off 17) was also run out after a mix-up with captain Nigar Sultana in the eighth over.Asha’s maiden wicket was the prized scalp of Sultana, who couldn’t read a googly on the stumps and ended up being trapped lbw. The legspinner added one more wicket when she dismissed Shorna Akter, having the batter mistime a slog-sweep only to be caught by Richa Ghosh off a leading edge. Asha finished her quota of three overs with figures of 2 for 18.Bangladesh’s batting collapse continued to haunt them in the series as they slid from 38 for 1 to 47 for 6 to lose the plot and the game.India lost Shafali Verma early for a four-ball 2 in the second over. D Hemalatha played a cameo of 22 off 14, hitting two fours and as many sixes, which included two powerful lofted drives over extra cover. However, her stay was cut short by the young fast bowler Marufa Akther who trapped her lbw with an inswinger. India reached 48 for 2 in 5.5 overs before rain halted the game for an hour.Once the play resumed, Smriti Mandhana got going to make an 18-ball 22 but was bowled by Rabeya Khan. But India did not slow down, thanks to Harmanpreet and Richa Ghosh.The duo put on 44 runs off just 28 balls for the fourth wicket. Harmanpreet picked up pace after Mandhana’s dismissal as she went from 10 off 8 to 39 off 26 balls, hitting five fours. Ghosh played a 15-ball 24 and hit three fours and a six as India accumulated 52 runs in the last five overs. Though several shots were coming off edges, India scored quickly to put up a solid target in 14 overs.India will be eying a series sweep when they take on the field for the final game on May 9.

Raheem Sterling set for fresh start abroad with Champions League club as Chelsea set low asking price after failed Arsenal loan

Raheem Sterling is all set to leave Chelsea this summer and make a fresh start abroad with a Champions League club after a failed loan spell at Arsenal in the 2024-25 campaign. The English winger did not score a single Premier League goal and made only seven starts in the English top-flight for the Gunners. He returned to Stamford Bridge at the end of his loan spell, but was not picked in the Blues' Club World Cup squad.

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Sterling is all set to end his stay in English football after attracting interest from a Champions League club abroad, according to . The 30-year-old began his pre-season training with Chelsea last week but could now leave his homeland to make a fresh start.

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Since leaving Manchester City in 2022, Sterling has not enjoyed much success in club football, as well as internationally. He has not featured for the England national team since the 2022 World Cup and was shipped off on a loan deal to Arsenal last summer, once Enzo Maresca took charge of the Blues. The former Liverpool star still has two years left on his Chelsea contract, but claims that they will accept an offer of just £20 million ($27m) for the winger.

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Chelsea will also look to offload a few more of their out-of-favour stars as they are keen on signing Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig before the summer transfer window closes.

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The Club World Cup winners will play a couple of pre-season friendly matches against Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan at home next month before kicking off their 2025-26 Premier League campaign against Crystal Palace on August 17.

'Fed up of talking' – Lioness Georgia Stanway ready to see 'proper England' at Euro 2025 with midfielder fired up for must-win clash against Netherlands

Georgia Stanway insists she is "fed up of talking" as England prepare to play the Netherlands in a do-or-die European Championship group clash.

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Stanway insists the Lionesses are ready to "put things right on the pitch" against the Netherlands after a disappointing defeat to France in their opening game of the European Championship. That defeat means that Sarina Wiegman's side must win to keep their qualification hopes in their own hands, but they face a tricky test against a Dutch team who thumped Wales 3-0 in their opener.

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England are, of course, reigning champions, and also reached the 2023 World Cup final, and Stanway insists that she and her team-mates are ready to show exactly what they are made of in what has turned into a do-or-die fixture.

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Stanway told reporters: "What we want going forward is to make actions and stop talking. I didn't want to do the press conference today because I'm fed up of talking now.

"It's time that we focus and we want to put things right on the pitch in order for us to be able to talk. We want to create action from what happened on Saturday and the only way to do that is the game."

She added: "We want the game to come around as quick as possible. We want to make change.

"We've spoken about wanting to be 'proper England' and going back to what we're good at and our traditional style of football — tough tackles and remembering why we're here. Sometimes it's about blocking out the noise and getting on the pitch and getting stuck in.

"I had a message from someone I know that said: 'It is just like a bad night out and you want to forget it as much as possible. Move onto the next one. That's exactly what we're going to do."

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Marsh and Maxwell star in Australia's consolation win

Attacking fifties from the top four, backed up by Glenn Maxwell’s frugal four-for on return helped Australia avoid a clean sweep as they got the better of India by 66 runs in the third and final ODI in Rajkot. India still took the series 2-1 having won the opening two games convincingly.Both sides made a host of changes – Australia five and India six – from the second ODI. Batting first on what looked like a placid Rajkot surface, Mitchell Marsh, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith and David Warner all scored fifties to propel Australia to 352 for 7.Related

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In reply, Rohit Sharma bashed a 57-ball 81 while Virat Kohli scored a more sedate fifty, but the lower middle order failed to get going as India were bowled out for 286 in 49.4 overs.Australia, playing a near full-strength side, took charged up from the get-go. They raced to 90 for 1, with India conceding 11 fours and five sixes in the first ten overs. And it was Jasprit Bumrah they targeted, who had a game of two halves. He conceded 0 for 51 off his first five overs and 3 for 30 off his last five but seemed off the boil with his lengths overall.Marsh creamed the first ball he received from the fast bowler through covers before pummeling him for two fours and six in his second over. Warner took 16 runs off Mohammed Siraj’s second over before thumping Prasidh Krishna was for 19 off his first as Australia galloped to 50 in 6.1 overs.Warner soon notched up a half-century of his own, his third of the series, off 32 balls but failed to carry on. Trying to be a bit too adventurous, Warner pre-meditated a scoop to a Prasidh length ball on the stumps but could only get a bit of a glove and a top edge through to the wicketkeeper.Smith, coming on the back of a duck, was in his elements right away. He started off with a typical across-the-line wristy clip before dishing out a stunning cover drive against Prasidh.David Warner and Mitchell Marsh show some glove-love after giving Australia a rollicking start•BCCI

Spin was introduced in the tenth over but did not make much of a difference with both Marsh and Smith collecting boundaries at regular intervals. Marsh brought up his fifty off 45 balls before the heat started to take its toll even as Australia breached the 150-mark in the 22nd over.Bumrah’s second spell also proved expensive with Marsh laying into him. He hoicked the quick over deep backward square leg before crashing him for three successive fours. Smith and Marsh added 137 off 119 balls for the second wicket and when Australia screamed past 200 in 26.2 overs, 400 was on the cards.But India managed to pull things back well. Marsh, absolutely knackered by the heat, patted a Kuldeep wrong’un to cover to fall for 96. Soon after, Siraj pinned Smith right in front with a length ball that skidded through and missed his attempted flick. Bumrah returned to deceive Alex Carey with a slower offcutter and then rattled Maxwell’s off pole with a pinpoint yorker. And, when Cameron Green holed out to long-on, Australia had lost four wickets for 57 in 11 overs between the 32nd and 43rd.Labuschagne, however, kept his composure to keep Australia going. He smashed 72 off 58 balls with nine fours as Australia crossed 350 in the final over. Despite the tall score, India did manage to pull things back in the last part, conceding 122 runs in the last 20 overs and just 66 off the last ten.Rohit had a new opening partner in Washington Sundar and India’s chase got off to a flying start largely due to Rohit. The duo added 74 for the opening wicket in 65 balls, with Rohit’s contribution being 55 off 35.The pull worked the magic for the India captain on the day with the shot earning him 35 runs off just ten balls. Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood were all dispatched to various locations over the on-side boundaries while the extra cover fence was also peppered more than once.Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli added 70 for the second wicket•AFP/Getty Images

Rohit raced to his fifty off 31 balls with the help of three fours and five sixes. Ironically, it was a mistimed pull that got him to the landmark. Green purchased some extra bounce outside off with Rohit managing a top edge on a pull that ballooned straight up. But Starc running back from short third, failed to latch on to a tough catch.Washington was dismissed for a 30-ball 18 with Labuschagne taking a wonderful catch at wide long-off. Kohli then joined forces with Rohit and the duo added 70 off 61 balls to keep the chase on track.A stunning piece of reflex catch, however, sent Rohit back and Australia applied the choke thereafter. Rohit absolutely slapped a quickish length ball by backing away towards the bowler, who tried to take evasive action but also held out his right hand with the ball sticking.Post Rohit’s dismissal in the 21st over, Australia conceded just two fours and a six in the next ten overs. Kohli reached his 65th half-century in the format, but became Maxwell’s third victim when he top-edged a short-of-a-length ball to Smith at midwicket.Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul failed to find the boundaries as the required rate continued to creep up. Rahul was sent back by Starc while Suryakumar Yadav failed to repeat his second ODI heroics. And when Iyer was castled by Maxwell, the end was nigh.Ravindra Jadeja managed to get some batting practice enroute a 36-ball 35 before Green ended proceedings by taking out Siraj off the penultimate ball of the game. For Australia, each of the six bowlers picked up a wicket.

Wood ton sets up record total to keep Derbyshire quarter-final hopes alive

Opening stand of 148 provides platform for crushing win over bottom side Leicestershire

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Derbyshire 231 for 4 (Wood 110*, Came 56) beat Leicestershire 160 for 9 (Handscomb 61, Zaman 3-27) by 71 runsAn explosive maiden T20 century by Tom Wood fired Derbyshire Falcons to a 71-run win over Leicestershire Foxes at Derby and kept alive their Vitality Blast hopes.Wood smashed an unbeaten 110 which included 12 fours and four sixes off 57 balls as the Falcons posted 231 for 4, their highest total in T20 cricket.Harry Came with 56 off 36 balls shared an opening stand with Wood of 148 from 81 balls, another Derbyshire record in the competition, before late cameos from Leus du Plooy and Haider Ali piled on the misery for the Foxes.Peter Handscomb replied with 61 from 43 balls but the Foxes came up well short on 160 for 9 with Zaman Khan taking 3 for 27 to leave the Falcons needing to beat Worcestershire in the last game on Sunday to have a chance of making the quarter-finals.Derbyshire began sedately, failing to find the ropes in the first three overs, but Wood served up a taste of what was to come by hitting Ed Barnes for two boundaries in the fourth before launching into Michael Finan. He pulled the pace bowler for the first six of the innings and swatted three more fours to take 19 from the over and lift the Falcons to 55 at the end of the powerplay.When Barnes, who injured his right hand stopping a drive from Wood, returned at the Racecourse end, Came ramped him over third man for six before a misfield gave Woods his seventh four and his 50 which came off 28 balls.The Foxes were struggling to stem the run flow and Woods hoisted Colin Ackermann high over long-off for his second six to take the Falcons to 100 without loss at the halfway stage.Louis Kimber’s first ball in T20 cricket was dispatched over long-off for six by Wood who pulled the last ball of the over for another maximum. Came pulled Tom Scriven for six on his way to 50 from 34 balls and drove the seamer over the ropes as 20 came from the over.Wood was given a life on 86 when Kimber dropped him at long-on but the stand ended in the 14th over when Came drilled Ackermann to long-off. But there was no respite for the Foxes as Wood smashed Barnes over mid-off for his 11th four to reach his century off only 51 balls.Callum Parkinson had Wayne Madsen caught behind off a top edge but that only brought in du Plooy who smashed Finan for consecutive sixes as the Falcons sailed past 200.After du Plooy was caught behind off Tom Scriven, Haider hammered two sixes to take the Falcons past their previous highest T20 score of 222 and leave the Foxes facing a daunting chase.They set off well with 61 coming from the powerplay before Wiaan Mulder was bowled for 35 aiming a big drive at Mattie McKiernan.Rishi Patel pulled Wood over long-on for six and dispatched McKiernan on to the top tier of the media centre to keep the Foxes in the hunt but they still needed 131 from the last 10 overs.Patel went in the 11th when he skied a big drive at George Scrimshaw and the soaring asking rate claimed Ackermann when he swept Alex Thomson to deep square in the next over.Nick Welch hoisted McKiernan over long-off for six before he was cleaned up by Zaman and Kimber’s attempt to hit Scrimshaw out of the ground only ended in the hands of Haider running back from mid-on.Zaman claimed the big wicket of Handscomb and yorked Scriven before Zak Chappell removed Finan to seal victory with Barnes unable to bat.

Botafogo: Tiquinho superou Bruno Fernandes e Luís Díaz em conversão de gols em Portugal

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Tiquinho Soares chega ao Botafogo com a responsabilidade de ser o comandante do sistema ofensivo. O Alvinegro tem um dos piores ataques do Brasileirão e a chegada do atacante de 31 anos é baseada justamente em cima em uma possível melhora nas bolas nas redes adversárias.

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Antes no Olympiacos-GRE, Tiquinho teve uma passagem de sucesso no Porto. Apesar de não ter sido um titular absoluto durante as quatro temporadas que passou no Dragão, foi sempre um jogador importante ao elenco – e saiu de lá com quatro títulos conquistados.

Foram 64 gols marcados em 140 jogos, uma média de 0,45 por partida. O que mais impressiona é que Tiquinho teve uma melhor porcentagem de conversão de gols que Bruno Fernandes, do Manchester United-ING, e Luís Díaz, do Liverpool-ING, na Liga Portugal de 2019/20.

O campeonato em questão é citado porque foi o último que o atacante disputou na Terrinha antes de se mudar para o Campeonato Chinês. Tiquinho teve 18% de sucesso na conversão de gols, enquanto Bruno ficou com 13% e Díaz com 12%. Os dados são do “SofaScore”.

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O cálculo para o número de conversão de gols é feito pela porcentagem de finalizações que se converteram em gols. Ou seja, 18% dos chutes que Tiquinho deu em todo o campeonato se tornaram bolas na rede – ele marcou dez vezes na competição.

Desta forma, apesar de se tratar da comparação entre um centroavante com um ponta e um meia avançado, o contexto trata da qualidade de finalizações de ambos – vale lembrar que os três chutam muito ao gol.

Leeds now likely to move for "excellent" £20m forward if they win promotion

Leeds United are now likely to make a move for an “excellent” attacker if they are promoted from the Championship, with his club setting a £20m asking price, according to a report.

Leeds storming to promotion

Leeds’ dramatic turnaround against Sunderland earlier this month felt like a big moment in the season, with Pascal Struijk bagging a late double to secure a 2-1 victory against a fellow promotion-chasing side at Elland Road.

However, the Whites have since followed it up with an even more impressive win, defeating Sheffield United 3-1 away from home in a real statement victory last time out, moving five clear of the Blades at the top of the Championship table in the process.

Daniel Farke’s side have lost just three league games all season, and they have given themselves a great chance of returning to the top tier next season, but the manager will be aware of the need to strengthen in the summer if his side are to return to the Premier League.

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The Whites have been tipped to make a summer move for a forward who is excited by the prospect of moving to Elland Road.

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Some loan players have played a key role in Leeds’ promotion push, namely Joe Rothwell and Manor Solomon, and there has been talk of a potential move to sign the latter player on a permanent basis in the summer.

According to a report from GiveMeSport, it is now likely the Championship leaders will enter negotiations with Tottenham Hotspur over a deal for Solomon, should they achieve their aim of promotion to the top flight.

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Spurs are willing to sanction the winger’s departure this summer, but he could be a relatively expensive signing for the Whites, as the asking price is now believed to be £20m, which is an increase from the previously reported number between £10m and £15m.

Everton have also been named as potential suitors for the 25-year-old, who is keen on a return to the Premier League, so there may be competition for his signature.

Solomon has been "excellent" in 2025

The Israeli’s loan spell got off to a slow start, often being utilised as a substitute, while also missing a number of matches due to a hamstring injury, but he has been in red-hot form in 2025.

The Spurs loanee has now amassed 14 goal contributions in the Championship, with eight of those coming since the turn of the year, having now established himself as a regular starter.

CBS Sports’ Jake Winderman lauded the left-winger as “excellent” for his performance against Norwich City, and he has also put in some impressive performances in the top flight in the past, scoring four Premier League goals for Fulham in the 2022-23 campaign.

As such, there are signs that Solomon is ready to make the step-up back to the Premier League, so Leeds should definitely pursue a move this summer, although a fee of £20m for a player with very limited top-level experience feels a little high.

Arsenal can forget about Zubimendi by unleashing "unplayable" Hale Ender

Over the last few years, Arsenal have been transformed from a team unable to break into the Champions League places to one consistently fighting for the Premier League title.

Unfortunately, injuries, silly suspensions and a dip in form have seen their charge halted early this year and have prompted some to suggest that the squad will be in need of a minor overhaul in the summer.

One of the players most heavily touted for a move to the Emirates since the turn of the year has been Real Sociedad and Spain star Martin Zubimendi.

Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi

The talented midfielder would undoubtedly improve the team, but Mikel Arteta might already have a better long-term option within his squad.

Why Arsenal want to sign Zubimendi

So, there are two reasons why Arsenal would want to sign Zubimendi in the summer, and the first is down to needing more bodies.

Martin Zubimendi

While the club are low on attacking talent at the moment, they will likely be low on midfield talent come the summer, as Thomas Partey and Jorginho both see their contracts expire on June 30th, and it seems unlikely that they will be getting new deals.

The second reason the Gunners want to bring the Spaniard to North London is the simple fact that he’s an excellent defensive midfielder who can help tidy things up at the back as well as chip in with some quality passes here and there to kickstart attacks.

For example, it was Spain manager Luis de la Fuente who dubbed the La Real star as one of the “best central midfielders in the world.”

Then, a few weeks later, it was the 26-year-old who came on in the final to help his nation win the European Championships.

On top of that, the San Sebastian-born monster is one of the leading figures in the Sociedad team and has amassed 223 appearances thus far, so he should be able to walk into the Gunners midfield and not be overawed by anything.

In short, signing Zubimendi would help to both beef up Arsenal’s midfield options and inject some real quality at the same time.

However, it’s going to cost the club a pretty penny to get him to North London, and with the need for attacking reinforcements even more acute, it might make sense to focus the finances there, especially as Hale End might have just delivered Arteta the perfect alternative to the Sociedad star.

Arsenal's Zubimendi alternative

This season has seen the emergence of two sensational Hale End talents: Ethan Nwaneri, who’s bossing things at right wing, and Myles Lewis-Skelly, who has massively stepped up at left-back.

However, while the latter has played the vast majority of his senior minutes at full-back, he’s naturally a midfielder, so he is the possible alternative to Zubimendi.

When you look at his appearances at both senior and youth level, you realise that his most played position is actually defensive midfield, with left-back a close second and central midfield in third.

Appearances

26

24

10

Goals

2

1

1

Assists

2

1

6

Goal Involvements per Match

0.15

0.08

0.70

On top of his positional similarity to the Spaniard, we’ve already seen this season that the “unplayable” teen, as dubbed by Jack Wilshere, has a sensational pass in him.

For example, he played a defence-splitting pass that led to a goal against Bolton in the League Cup and did so again in the club’s win over AS Monaco in the Champions League.

It’s not just his technical skill that suggests he’d thrive in the middle of the park, but also his physicality.

Despite being just 18 years old, it’s hard to think of a single instance in which he’s been muscled off the ball this season.

Instead, it’s become normal to see him ride challenges from seasoned professionals as if it’s nothing.

Ultimately, even though there is an argument to be made that he’s still too inexperienced, Lewis-Skelly looks to be the real deal, and should Arsenal opt against signing Zubimendi in the summer, perhaps he should start in midfield instead next season.

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ByJack Salveson Holmes Mar 7, 2025

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