هالاند: لست سعيدًا بغياب مبابي.. وأعجبني افتعال ثنائي ريال مدريد للمشاكل معي

أدلى النرويجي إيرلينج هالاند، مهاجم مانشستر سيتي، بتصريحات أعقبت الفوز أمام ريال مدريد في بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا، مساء الأربعاء.

وتغلب مانشستر سيتي على ريال مدريد بهدفين مقابل هدف، وسجل هالاند لصالح فريقه من ضربة جزاء، على ملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو”.

وقال هالاند في حديثه مع قناة “TNT Sports” عقب المباراة: “كان من الصعب المجيء إلى هنا، إنه ملعب صعب، كانت المباراة فوضوية بعض الشيء، ولم نتمكن من السيطرة عليها، لكننا حققنا الفوز في النهاية، وأنا سعيد للغاية”.

وأضاف: “هذا ملعبٌ تتمنى اللعب فيه، وهذه مباريات تتمنى خوضها، مع هذا النظام الجديد لدوري أبطال أوروبا، ستلعب مباريات أكثر، وهذا أمر رائع، أنا معجب به”.

وأردف: “كان من الممكن أن يكون الوضع مختلفًا تمامًا اليوم لو لم نفز بسبب هزيمتنا أمام باير ليفركوزن، هذا الفوز مهم للغاية، تبقى مباراتان، علينا أن ننهي الموسم بقوة، ونأمل أن نكون ضمن الثمانية الأوائل، لأننا بذلك سنتأهل”.

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وإذا كان غياب كيليان مبابي عن ريال مدريد منح مانشستر سيتي دفعة معنوية، رد هالاند: “نعلم بإصاباتهم، لدينا بعض الإصابات أيضًا، لكن إصاباتهم كثيرة، لا أحد يرغب في إصابة أي لاعب، لكننا توقعنا مشاركته”.

وأكمل: “كنت أتوقع مواجهة كيليان اليوم، لكن عندما يغيب لاعب مثله، لا تشعر بالسعادة لأنك تريد إشراك الأفضل، لكن هذا يمنحك دفعة معنوية”.

وأكد: “نريد إشراك أفضل اللاعبين، وبعد دقيقة واحدة حاول راؤول أسينسيو دفعي وافتعال مشكلة معي، وهو أمر يعجبني شخصيًا، لا أمانع فيه، خضنا أيضًا بعض المواجهات الرائعة مع أنطونيو روديجر، لكنه اليوم بالغ في رغبته وحصلنا على ركلة الجزاء”.

وعن إمكانية اللحاق بآرسنال المتصدر في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، أفاد هالاند: “لا أحب الخوض في هذا الموضوع كثيرًا لأننا يجب أن نركز على أنفسنا، وقد برع السيتي في ذلك طوال عشر سنوات، لا نفكر في الآخرين ونركز على أنفسنا”.

وأتم: “الآن علينا التركيز على مباراة الأحد، من سيواجهنا؟ كريستال بالاس يوم الأحد، والمباريات تتوالى بسرعة، انظر إلى الجدول، إنه مذهل، والأمر يتعلق بالحفاظ على اللياقة البدنية والتركيز على كل مباراة على حدة، ونأمل أن نفوز يوم الأحد”.

Jorginho analisa estreia do Flamengo na Copa Intercontinental e projeta sequência

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Jorginho analisou o desempenho do Flamengo na vitória por 2 a 1 sobre o Cruz Azul, nesta quarta-feira (10), no Estádio Ahmad bin Ali, e destacou a dificuldade do confronto e a necessidade de adaptação para garantir a classificação às semifinais da Copa Intercontinental. O jogador afirmou, ainda, que o elenco ainda não projeta um eventual duelo contra o PSG, e tem o foco voltado para o Pyramids, do Egito.

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O Mais Querido encontrou dificuldades na etapa inicial, quando o time mexicano controlou mais ações ofensivas e impôs intensidade. Jorginho ressaltou que não há partidas simples no Mundial, e o time precisou corrigir posicionamentos para melhorar o desempenho no segundo tempo.

— Você chega nesse nível, e nesse nível não tem jogo fácil. Quem acha que vai chegar e ganhar fácil, futebol hoje em dia não tem mais essa de entrar e saber quem vai ganhar. Mais uma vez hoje um jogo bem difícil, com uma equipe muito boa, bem preparada, que nos colocou em dificuldade no primeiro tempo e depois conseguimos ajustar algumas coisas e acredito que fomos melhores no segundo tempo. Encontramos um gol, e é importante quando você não está no seu melhor dia, quando o outro time está um pouco melhor, você encontrar a maneira de marcar, de ganhar o jogo. No fim das contas, acredito que a gente mereceu a vitória, mas foi um bom jogo — declarou ao Grupo Globo.

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Questionado sobre uma possível expectativa para enfrentar o PSG na final, o ítalo-brasileiro afirmou que o foco imediato é o duelo de sábado (13) contra o Pyramids.

— Acredito que não, porque hoje foi mais uma prova que quem está aqui merece, e com certeza todos são equipes qualificadas. A gente precisa conhecer bem o Pyramids e que com certeza vai ser um jogo difícil. E a gente precisa estar preparado para, sim, depois pensar no próximo — disse.

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Jorginho também comentou o nível físico da equipe, destacando que o grupo tem conseguido manter intensidade mesmo na reta final da temporada.

— Claro que você sente, mas acredito que a gente está bem preparado. E demonstrou. No segundo tempo, acredito eu, correndo mais que eles, que eles também correm muito, colocam muita intensidade, então acredito que a gente subiu, conseguiu subir de nível, a essa altura do ano no segundo tempo — então é porque a equipe está bem, encaixando as coisas que a gente prepara, que a gente modifica durante o jogo, acredito que foi um bom jogo da nossa parte — concluiu.

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O Flamengo volta a treinar nesta quinta-feira (11), em Doha, com preparação voltada para a semifinal de sábado (13), novamente no Ahmad bin Ali. A equipe busca vaga na decisão contra o Paris Saint-Germain, campeão europeu, na próxima quarta-feira (17).

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Rangers can avoid Gilmour repeat by playing teen who's a "heck of a player"

The international break came at a good time for Glasgow Rangers boss Danny Rohl, as it has provided him with time to assess his first block of six matches in charge of the club.

Having arrived at Ibrox last month to replace Russell Martin, the former Sheffield Wednesday head coach did not have a pre-season or any real time to assess the squad and what he wants to do moving forward.

The main focus has been on short-term results, which has resulted in three straight wins in the Scottish Premiership, most recently with a 3-0 win over Dundee at Dens Park.

This international break, however, will have provided Rohl and Kevin Thelwell time to sit down and map out the longer-term plan, so that the next steps can be taken to set foot on that path, in the next few weeks and in the January transfer window.

Part of that longer-term plan should include finding a way to create a better pathway from the academy to the first-team so that the Gers can develop homegrown stars, instead of constantly needing to splash money on new signings to bolster the squad.

Unfortunately, there have not been too many recent examples of stars who have broken through from the B team to the first-team to make a name for themselves at Ibrox.

The most valuable former Rangers academy players

Whether it is changes at academy or first-team level, the Light Blues should look to address the lack of quality academy graduates that have come from the youth set-up in recent years.

19-year-old starlet Findlay Curtis has shown promise this season, with a return of three goals in 11 appearances in all competitions, but he has not started any of his four outings in the Premiership, per Transfermarkt.

The Scottish youngster is currently valued at around £400k by Transfermarkt, which is understandable given his lack of starts at first-team level, and that means that he does not rank within the top ten most valuable former Gers academy stars at this moment in time.

Most valuable former Rangers academy players

Player

Market value (to nearest million)

Billy Gilmour

£18m

Nathan Patterson

£11m

Greg Taylor

£5m

Ross McCrorie

£2m

Lewis Morgan

£2m

David Bates

£1m

Robbie Ure

£1m

Ryan Hardie

£1m

Malcolm Ebiowei

£1m

Ross McCausland

£1m

Values via Transfermarkt

As you can see in the table above, the most valuable former academy talent is Napoli central midfielder Billy Gilmour, who is who is worth as much as the next three highest combined.

Unfortunately, the Scotland international did not play a single game for the Light Blues at first-team level because he opted to sign for Chelsea at the age of 15, with a development fee of at least £500k paid to Rangers.

When asked why he decided to move on from Ibrox, Gilmour later said: “It was between Rangers and Chelsea. Most of my family are Rangers fans and I love the club. I’ll always be thankful for everything they did. But when Chelsea showed me my development plan, I couldn’t turn it down. Everything about the club was amazing and it’s where I wanted to be.”

Whilst the pull of a Premier League title winner and regular Champions League contender will always be big, the midfielder’s comments about a ‘development plan’ were interesting.

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Without knowing what goes on behind the scenes, it is hard to know whether or not the Gers are doing enough to convince young talent that they have a development plan that will turn them into a star at Ibrox.

One academy graduate who has seemingly not had a clear pathway to being a regular in the first-team is Bailey Rice, which is why Rohl must avoid him becoming a Gilmour repeat.

Why Danny Rohl should unleash Rangers teen Bailey Rice

The Gers youngster is not in the exact same situation as Gilmour, because he is four years older and has had experience in the first-team, but the club may run the risk of him wanting to move on if his lack of game time persists.

Thelwell, as shown in the graphic above, made it clear on Saturday that he wants the talented academy graduates at the club to be given chances at Ibrox, but that has not happened for Rice this season.

The 19-year-old star has played 45 minutes of football, against Alloa Athletic in the League Cup, for the Light Blues in the 2025/26 campaign, which means that he has not played a single minute in the Premiership.

In the summer transfer window, Rangers swooped to sign 30-year-old central midfielder Joe Rothwell from Bournemouth to bolster Russell Martin’s options in the defensive and central midfield positions.

That signing has played a part in blocking Rice’s pathway to playing minutes in the Premiership, and the experienced midfielder’s performances so far suggest that they may have been better off giving those chances to the youngster.

25/26 Premiership

Joe Rothwell

Appearances

8

Starts

5

Minutes

412

Goals

0

Assists

1

Tackles + interceptions per game

1.9

Dribbled past per game

0.4x

Ground duel success rate

46%

Aerial duel success rate

50%

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, Rothwell has offered very little offensively or defensive in the middle of the park in his 412 minutes on the pitch in the league, losing the majority of his overall duels.

The English flop’s struggles suggest that the Gers would have been better off giving those 412 minutes to Rice to benefit his development and put him back on track to becoming a first-team regular, as Thelwell stated that he wants academy players to be given chances.

Rice made his first-team debut as a 16-year-old and was described as “a heck of a player” by former boss Michael Beale, as he made 14 first-team appearances in the 2023/24 and 2024/25 campaigns combined.

After a Europa League clash with Manchester United in January, Rio Ferdinand said that he liked Rice and hailed his composed play and “wonderful” passing in midfield, which shows that he impressed a former Premier League title winner and England international.

The teenage talent has only featured in seven Premiership games, starting once, in the subsequent 11 months, per Sofascore. This means that he has not had ample opportunity to nail down a place in the team.

Therefore, Rohl should avoid another Gilmour situation by finally handing Rice a chance to shine in the Premiership after the international break, to let him learn and develop, rather than continue to play Rothwell, who is at the opposite end of his career and has struggled this season.

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Rock and Roll It Podcast: The fun of watching Rohit and Kohli bat

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Palmeiras x Flamengo: onde assistir, horário e escalações pelo Brasileirão

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Palmeiras e Flamengo se enfrentam neste domingo (21), pela 3ª rodada do Brasileirão 2024. A bola rola às 16h (de Brasília), no Allianz Parque, com transmissão da Globo e do Premiere.

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✅FICHA TÉCNICA
Palmeiras x Flamengo
3ª rodada – Série A Brasileirão

Data e horário:domingo, 21 de abril de 2024, às 16h (de Brasília)
Local:Allianz Parque, em São Paulo (SP)
Ondeassistir:Globo e Premiere
Árbitro: Rodrigo Jose Pereira de Lima (FIFA-PE)
VAR: Daniel Nobre Bins (VAR-RS)
Assistentes: Nailton Junior de Sousa Oliveira (FIFA-CE) e Francisco Chaves Bezerra Junior (PE)

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Rossi, Varela, Fabrício Bruno, Léo Pereira e Ayrton Lucas; Erick Pulgar, Allan e Arrascaeta; Luiz Araújo, Bruno Henrique e Carlinhos

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Elgar finds form to put Essex in reach of first-innings lead

His unbeaten 140, plus 97 not out from Matt Critchley counter Durham’s efforts of the opening day

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Dean Elgar’s hundred anchored the Essex reply•Getty Images

Dean Elgar, batting for more than five-and-a-half hours for a well-paced first century of the season, and Matt Critchley, smashing the ball to all corners of Chelmsford, took Essex within touching distance of a first-innings lead against fellow relegation candidates Durham with an unbeaten fourth-wicket stand of 154.The left-handed opener Elgar had not strapped on batting pads for five weeks, having spent August back in his native South Africa, but after a scratchy start that echoed his season’s form, he quickly rediscovered the fluency of old with 140 not out from 264 balls. Critchley, meanwhile, has been in decent nick for most of the summer and finished on 97 not out with Essex 312 for 3 at the close, a deficit of just 21.Under heavy cloud cover, the rate of Essex’s steady acceleration through the gears was illustrated by Elgar’s partnerships for the second wicket with Tom Westley (76 in 24 overs), with Charlie Allison for the third (75 in 17) and for the fourth with the freewheeling Critchley.Durham had been dismissed at the start of the day for 333 with Jamie Porter extending his season’s wickets tally to 39 with figures of 4 for 77. A punchy ninth-wicket stand of 41 between Graham Clark and Sam Conners took the visitors past 300 and what might prove a valuable second batting point in their fight to avoid dropping into Division Two of the Rothesay County Championship.When Essex batted, their determination to grind it out initially and establish a stable platform, trundling along at little more than two an over, highlighted by Elgar and Westley taking 17 overs to post their fifty partnership, it looked like becoming a battle of attrition and willpower.Indeed, the start was so cautious that Essex had just seven on the board by the seventh over when Paul Walter was the first to depart, hanging his bat out against Ben Raine and being snaffled by first slip falling backwards.Things perked up significantly straight after lunch with a flurry of boundaries to take the run-rate above two-and-a-half. But the pair were parted when Callum Parkinson found some hitherto unsuspected turn and rapped Westley on his back pad to win an lbw decision.Elgar reached only his third half-century of the season from 107 balls with a single off his legs and then drove Parkinson through the covers for his ninth four. Allison was even more aggressive against the spinner, taking 14 off one over, including a six over the bowler’s head.Elgar slowly but surely found his rhythm and lofted Parkinson over long leg for six as the third-wicket pair passed fifty inside 10 overs. By that point the run-rate had risen above three an over.The introduction of Colin Ackermann broke the blossoming partnership, though. The part-time off-spinner pushed one through lower and faster and bowled Allison for 33 from 51 balls. Matt Critchley dented the South African’s figures a couple of overs later with a lofted four and a straight six.Three balls before tea, Elgar drove Parkinson to the far reaches of extra cover for the three runs that took him to his 53rd first-class century from 169 balls. Compared to the earlier obduracy, Critchley raced to fifty from just 56 balls with his eighth four, driven straight past Raine, and had scored 65 when the stand passed one hundred in just 25 overs. It continued in much the same vein to stumps.Doug Bracewell and Porter both added a wicket each to their respective overnight hauls in the 19 minutes it took Essex to wrap up Durham’s first innings in the morning. Conners got a leading edge to give Bracewell a return catch and figures of 3 for 70 before Porter sent Parkinson’s off-stump cartwheeling out of the ground for a fourth wicket.

Rangers must sell Bajrami & Ibrox star who was "like the best of Zidane"

Glasgow Rangers are currently enjoying the last international break of the year before their season runs through until March 2026, which means that Danny Rohl has two weeks to assess his start to life at Ibrox.

The German head coach came in to replace Russell Martin in the dugout, after the Scottish boss endured a dismal tenure in Glasgow, and was thrust straight into action with a Europa League clash against Brann within a couple of days.

Rohl has already managed six matches as the Gers head coach, winning three of them, and this international break is his first chance to settle down and take time to plan for the future.

The January transfer window is less than two months away and it will be interesting to see what moves the former Sheffield Wednesday boss wants to make with the squad.

It has already been reported that Genk central defender Mujaid Sadick is a target for the Scottish giants, with an enquiry having been made, which suggests that Rohl wants a new centre-back to bolster his backline.

Whilst incoming signings will be on the agenda, it will also be interesting to see who the head coach decides to part ways with when the January transfer window opens for business.

Rangers players whose futures may be in doubt

There are several players in the first-team squad whose futures at Ibrox are in doubt because of their lack of minutes on the pitch in the 2025/26 campaign.

Per Transfermarkt, Clinton Nsiala has not played a single minute of football under Martin, Stevie Smith, or Rohl, and that may put his future into doubt unless that changes in the next few weeks.

Football FanCast recently published an article suggesting that the 21-year-old centre-back should be given an opportunity to shine, after the Gers won seven of the 11 matches that he played in the Scottish Premiership last season.

So, whilst his future may be in doubt, Rohl should look to provide the French talent with an opportunity to impress before making a final decision on his situation.

Attacking midfielder Nedim Bajrami is another player who may be considering his future at Ibrox ahead of the January transfer window, due to his lack of minutes on the pitch this season.

The Albania international, who was signed from Sassuolo in the summer of 2024, has only played 170 minutes across ten appearances in all competitions in the 2025/26 campaign, per Transfermarkt.

Nedim Bajrami in 25/26 Premiership

Opposition

Minutes

Dundee

Unused substitute

Hibernian

Not in matchday squad

Kilmarnock

Not in matchday squad

Dundee United

Unused substitute

Falkirk

7

Livingston

8

Hearts

13

Celtic

14

St Mirren

Not in matchday squad

Dundee

Not in matchday squad

Motherwell

17

Stats via Transfermarkt

As you can see in the table above, the former Serie A playmaker has rarely been used in the Premiership this season, with zero minutes under his belt under Rohl in the division.

It was reported that there were offers on the table for Bajrami in the summer transfer window, which suggests that there may be enough interest in January to finally cash in on him.

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Whilst rarely-seen players like Nsiala and Bajrami may be moved on in January, rightly or wrongly, Rohl and Thelwell should also look to cash in on a player who is currently considered a first-team star, Mohamed Diomande.

The central midfielder was compared to Zidane by Turkish legend and TV pundit Nihat after the 3-1 win against Fenerbahce in the Europa League in March of last season.

After an assist in the win for the Gers, Nihat said: “Mohamed Diomande was brilliant – like the best of Zinedine Zidane – thank God they substituted him.”

However, eight months on from that incredible comparison to the Real Madrid and France legend, Rangers should ruthlessly cash in on the midfielder in January.

Why Rangers should cash in on Mohamed Diomande

Turkish side Besiktas reportedly made an offer of £10m to sign the Ivorian midfielder from the Light Blues during the summer transfer window, but that was not enough to tempt them into selling. He was also linked with a possible move to Premier League side Everton.

This suggests that there are teams who are interested in signing the left-footed star from the Gers, which means that there could be an opportunity to cash in on him when the January transfer window opens for business.

If a team are willing to pay £10m or more for the central midfielder in January, it would represent a great deal for the Light Blues because they only paid £4.3m to sign him from FC Nordsjaelland in the summer of 2024.

The 24-year-old star did impress in the 2024/25 campaign, with six goals and nine assists in all competitions (Transfermarkt), including a goal against Celtic at Parkhead in March.

However, the central midfielder’s form has taken a nosedive in the current season, unfortunately, and it may be the right time to cash in on him at the start of next year.

Mohamed Diomande (Premiership)

24/25

25/26

Appearances

36

8

Sofascore rating

7.19

6.45

Goals

4

0

Key passes per game

1.2

0.5

Assists

7

0

Duels won per game

4.4

2.9

Ground duel success rate

57%

46%

Aerial duel success rate

48%

25%

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, Diomande’s performances in and out of possession in the Premiership have declined significantly, as he has struggled in all phases of play in the league this term.

On top of his struggles domestically, the central midfielder has started one match in the league phase of the Europa League this season and was sent off for a challenge on Genk’s El Ouahdi.

Because of his inconsistency, from last season to the current one, and his dismal performances in the Premiership, it could be the right move for Thelwell and Rohl to part ways with the midfielder in January.

Selling Diomande in January could avoid a situation where his performances continue to decline and he is worth even less in the future, and it would provide the new manager with funds to bring in his own players.

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Of course, the risk is that the Ivorian could recapture his best form elsewhere, but this could be the best course of action given what has happened so far in the 2025/26 campaign.

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Harshal Patel returns to Gujarat after 14 years with Haryana

The move back to his home state will allow the fast bowler to spend more time with his young family in Ahmedabad

Shashank Kishore01-Sep-2025

‘While my specialisation will remain white-ball, I’m only more than happy to take any opportunities that come my way with red-ball cricket’•Associated Press

Hot on the heels of Jayant Yadav’s departure comes another high-profile move away from Haryana, with India seamer Harshal Patel signing with Gujarat for the 2025-26 domestic season.Having completed all formalities, Harshal will be available for Gujarat’s pre-season preparations, which kick off with a tri-series later this month that also features the other two teams from the state, Baroda and Saurashtra.Related

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Harshal’s return to Gujarat completes a circle. He was born there, and made his List A debut for the side in 2008-09 following an impressive Under-19 season. However, he made the switch to Haryana soon after returning from the Under-19 World Cup in 2010, when he was unable to make further inroads in Gujarat.He eventually made his first-class debut, for Haryana, in 2011-12 and had been a key member of their squads across formats since. In all, Harshal has picked up 246 first-class wickets in 74 matches at an average of 24.02, with 12 five-wicket hauls.He was instrumental in Haryana becoming a force across the white-ball formats over the years, and was part of the side that went on to clinch their maiden Vijay Hazare Trophy in 2023-24.”Right from 2010-11 since my Under-19 days, almost the entirety of my professional career has been with Haryana, I owe a lot to them,” Harshal told ESPNcricinfo. “If that move to Haryana as an 18-year-old hadn’t worked out for me I would have probably moved to the USA and not played cricket in India.”Harshal divides his time between the USA – where he has extended family – and Ahmedabad, where he lives. Harshal’s decision to switch teams comes at a time when he felt he needed to prioritise spending time with his young family between cricket commitments.”It was getting difficult for me to be away from the family for long periods of time,” Harshal said. “So I wanted to come back and see if I could finish my career here. Glad I got an opportunity to do that.”Harshal had been approached by another team, but he wanted to first see if Gujarat would be keen. As it turned out, they were “more than happy” to have him back.”I first asked Anil Patel [secretary, Gujarat Cricket Association] and he was gracious enough to say, ‘this is your home, welcome back.’ Having come back, I’m open to play everything and anything that the team wants me to play.”While my specialisation will remain white-ball, I’m only more than happy to take any opportunities that come my way with red-ball cricket.”Harshal hasn’t played for India since January 2023 but an international comeback isn’t on his mind•BCCI

Harshal hasn’t been a first-class regular for the past two seasons, only playing seven red-ball games over that period. But looking ahead, he’s happy with where his body is at and is keen to get back to the grind if picked.”My body allows me to bowl 20 overs in a day over two months or however long the Ranji Trophy season is; it doesn’t bother me,” he said. “I love the grind. The goal has always been to play the best cricket that I can play for as long as I can irrespective of the format.”At 34, Harshal remains an IPL regular and is coming off an excellent season with Sunrisers Hyderabad – 16 wickets in 13 games at an economy rate of 9.80. He played the most recent of his 25 T20Is in January 2023, and isn’t in the mix currently. The prospects of an India comeback, though, aren’t on his mind.”My India selections and IPL and all of these things have come as a byproduct of that mindset of giving it my best wherever I play,” he said. “My motivation has nothing to do with whether I’ll play for India or not or whether I’ll play IPL or not.”My motivation has everything to do with whether I still have the hunger to go to the ground and bowl 10-15 overs in a day, and if I can do it over a period of two-three months. And the answer is yes.”At Gujarat, Harshal hopes to lend his experience to a set-up that is largely in a transition phase under head coach Ramesh Powar.”I’m pretty excited to see what I can add here to the team’s betterment,” he said. “That’s what I spoke about with Ramesh and Axar [Patel] recently. If I can contribute in some way to the development of players, mentor them and help them in their journey, there’ll be no bigger satisfaction.”As far as my own journey is concerned, I’ve always asked myself how can I be the best player I can be. That has kept me going for all these years, and it still keeps me going. My training consistency is probably better than it has ever been.”I’ve been really lucky and I’ve been really fortunate that I don’t have that financial anxiety anymore [thanks to the IPL]. So now that factor is taken away, the only thing that still pushes me is I want to play this game because I love playing this game.”

فيديو | مبابي يسجل هدف تعادل ريال مدريد أمام جيرونا

تعادل كيليان مبابي لريال مدريد أمام جيرونا، خلال اللقاء الذي يجمع بين الفريقين حاليًا، ضمن منافسات الدوري الإسباني لكرة القدم.

وتجري المباراة بين الفريقين على استاد “مونتيليفي” في إطار منافسات الجولة الرابعة عشر من الدوري الإسباني.

اقرأ أيضاً.. فيديو | صاروخية.. أوناحي يسجل هدف جيرونا الأول أمام ريال مدريد

ونجح فينيسيوس جونيور في الحصول على ركلة جزاء بعد عرقلته من طرف لاعب جيرونا، لينفذها كيليان مبابي بنجاح في الدقيقة 67 من أحداث الشوط الثاني.

وكان جيرونا قد أنهى الشوط الأول متقدماً بهدف نظيف على حساب ريال مدريد، سجله اللاعب الدولي المغربي عز الدين أوناحي بتسديدة رائعة من داخل منطقة الجزاء، في الدقيقة 45.

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