The Eden dance floor

Ganguly explodes, a cheerleader falls, and there’s Bengali music to jive to. A pity Tendulkar didn’t show up

Saugata Sen20-Apr-2010The game
I wanted to watch an IPL match at the stadium and see how the atmosphere was like at my favourite ground, the Eden Gardens.Team supported
Since I am from Kolkata, I supported the home team.Key performer
Sourav Ganguly. He took a stunning catch to dismiss Stuart Binny and then applied himself really well on what seemed to be a slightly tricky wicket.One thing I’d have changed
I would have loved it if this had been a do-or-die match for both teams rather than the dead rubber it was. I also wanted to see Sachin Tendulkar play but he skipped the game.Face-off I relished
JP Duminy v Jaidev Unadkat, an Under-19 left-arm medium-pacer for Kolkata. Duminy, who is so good against pace, had his stumps disarranged by a quicker one from the rookie.Wow moment
One of the Kolkata cheerleaders in front of us lost her footing and fell off the dais. It seemed funny at the moment but then we felt concerned about her. When she got back on her feet, we gave her a huge cheer. Talk about cheering the cheerleaders!Player watch
Young Saurabh Tiwary was fielding in front of us and a section of the ground kept shouting, “Dhoni, Dhoni” (because of his long hair, like Dhoni had previously) till someone said it was because of Dhoni and his heroics against Kings XI Punjab that Kolkata were out of the semis. After that the chants changed to: “Saurabh… Saurabh”.Shot of the day
Ganguly’s pulled six to midwicket in the third ball of the innings bowled by Ali Murtaza triggered a wild celebration from the crowd. It was so loud it drowned out the DJ’s music.Crowd meter
Since Kolkata had no chance of making it to the semis, the spectators chose to enjoy both sides’ play. Every Mumbai wicket was cheered, as were their boundaries. And when Kolkata batted, it was party time. The DJ mixed peppy dance music with the bugle in between balls and overs and the stadium resembled a huge dance floor.Accessories
I took a lot of videos and photos to preserve the memories of this wonderful evening.Entertainment
There were some Bengali favourites on the PA that were met with huge cheers.Twenty20s or ODIs?
ODIs are still my preferred format because of the quality of cricket offered but if you’re looking for pure entertainment, it’s got to be Twenty20.Star-spotting
When Shahrukh Khan was shown on the big screen towards the end of the match, the crowd went delirious.Banner of the day
“Still promises to keep and still miles to go before we sleep”.Marks out of 10
6, because it was a dead match and I didn’t get to see Tendulkar. While the cricket was not exceptional, the entertainment was.

The next Jadon Sancho? Bayer Leverkusen sign teenage winger with 'impressive goal rate and tremendous speed' from Man City

Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen have secured Farid Alfa-Ruprecht, another promising young talent from England’s Manchester City academy system.

Leverkusen sign teenager Alfa-Ruprecht from Man CityWinger praised for his speed and strong goal recordHe joins as part of the club’s focus on young talentFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Leverkusen have announced the signing of teenage winger Alfa-Ruprecht from City's Under 21 side. The 19-year-old German youth international has agreed a contract that runs until 30 June 2030. Sporting director Simon Rolfes highlighted Alfa-Ruprecht's "impressive goalscoring rate, tremendous speed and great footballing talent" as key factors behind the move, while director of football Kim Falkenberg identified him as a player with potential to become an important first-team member in the future.

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Alfa-Ruprecht, born in Hamburg and of Ghanaian descent, joined City from HSV's academy three years ago. Known primarily as a right winger, he is also comfortable on the left, utilising his strong right foot to threaten the goal. Leverkusen continue to invest in promising young talent as they build for the future, and Alfa-Ruprecht's profile aligns with the club’s strategy of recruiting versatile, pacey attackers. The long-term contract underlines Leverkusen’s confidence in his ability to establish himself in the Bundesliga. This comes after Pep Guardiola's side retain 40 per cent sell-on clause.

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Alfa-Ruprecht's signing follows the model of previous Bundesliga stars to emerge from English academies, with Jadon Sancho, formerly of Borussia Dortmund, a notable example. The winger’s track record in the Premier League 2, where he delivered an above-average goal contribution for a wide player, made him a standout in City's youth ranks.

"Farid Alfa-Ruprecht has caught the eye as a winger in the English U21 league," said managing director of sport Rolfes. "An impressive goalscoring rate, tremendous speed and great footballing talent make him a highly interesting candidate for our first team."

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Alfa-Ruprecht will join Leverkusen for pre-season preparations and compete for a place in the first team as the club readies for the upcoming Bundesliga campaign. With the German club set to participate in both domestic and European competitions, he could make his debut in either tournament should he settle quickly and impress the new manager, Erik Ten Hag. Leverkusen will monitor his integration and development closely, with a view to him following in the footsteps of other successful young wingers in the league.

Green toasts 'special' ton: 'Nice to get that monkey off your back'

Ashwin calls Australia batter ‘once in a generation cricketer’ following his maiden Test century

Andrew McGlashan10-Mar-20232:01

Tait: A bit of Jacques Kallis about Cameron Green

Cameron Green admitted his relief at crossing three figures for the first time in Test cricket while he was lauded as a “once in a generation” cricketer by R Ashwin.Five times, Green had fallen between 74 and 84 in his embryonic Test career but shortly after lunch on the second day in Ahmedabad – after a somewhat uneasy interval sat on 95 – he was able to celebrate a significant milestone.”You feel more like a Test cricketer when you’ve got that monkey off your back, so it is nice to tick that off in a way,” he said. “It’s so special.”Green was eventually dismissed when he gloved a sweep down the leg side against Ashwin. The duo first came up against each other in Green’s debut series against India in 2020-21. Ashwin joked that you only had to look at the IPL auction to know what Indian cricket thought of Green and recalled his first experience against him when Green scored a century for Australia A.Related

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“I think he’s a fantastic player,” Ashwin said. “Just the raw materials for a person as tall as him, lovely levers, good batting sense, can bowl and really hit the deck well, moves pretty well in the field. These are once in a generation cricketers you are talking about.”I played a practice game against him at Drummoyne Oval in Sydney [on the 2020-21 tour]. From there on, I’ve been watching him bat, how well he moves to balls outside off, how well he comes down the pitch, how he sweeps the ball when he came to the subcontinent. As a bowler it’s my duty to keep a check on all these things and also try to make a plan to try and make it uncomfortable for him.”Meanwhile, Green praised the wise counsel of Usman Khawaja with who he shared a mammoth stand of 208 in 60 for the sixth wicket. Khawaja converted his overnight century into 180 before missing a flick against Axar Patel the first ball after tea. It meant he fell short of a double century for the second time in little more than two months after being left stranded on 195 when Pat Cummins declared against South Africa in Sydney.It was some early feedback from Khawaja that helped set Green up to drive so imperiously during his innings as he took a particular heavy toll on India’s two quicks.”I think speaking to Uzzy, it was probably the ball coming back in where you might get your leg caught in the way and that might be the way to get out,” Green said. “Having an experienced head down the other end, you can have these really in depth conversations and he gives you unreal info back.”So spoke to him pretty early on, he said he recommends batting on leg stump and using your bat and looking to play every ball, whether its swinging in or swinging out.”He’s an experienced head that’s played Test cricket for more than 10 years now, he’s so valuable for guys like myself and a few of the young guys in the team the way he goes about it.”After a maiden five-wicket haul against South Africa at the MCG, in the game he suffered a broken finger, this century is another early high point in a career that continues to trend upwards but Green was eager to keep things in perspective.”It’s my 20th Test so I’ve had a good chance to see the ups and downs of Test cricket, see it for what it is,” he said. “It’s an incredibly tough game, and when you get moments like that you really cherish them. I’ve seen how tough Test cricket is and I’m enjoying every second of it.”

Palmeiras x Inter de Limeira: 11,3 mil ingressos vendidos; saiba como comprar

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O Palmeiras iniciou nesta segunda-feira a venda de ingressos para o próximo duelo pelo Paulistão-2023, que será nesta quinta, diante da Inter de Limeira. A partida marca o retorno do time ao Allianz Parque após mais de duas semanas longe de seu estádio. Por enquanto, apenas sócios-torcedores Avanti podem comprar ingressos. Até aqui, 11,3 mil bilhetes já foram vendidos.

> Veja classificação e simulador do Paulistão-2023 clicando aqui

Atenção: para este jogo, o novo sistema de reconhecimento facial para acesso ao Allianz Parque estará em funcionamento nos setores Central Leste, Superior Sul e Superior Oeste somente para sócios Avanti e torcedores comuns – os demais palmeirenses que utilizam outro serviço para entrar na arena alviverde não passarão pela biometria facial. Nos outros setores do Allianz Parque, o acesso ocorrerá com o e-ticket ou o ingresso impresso.

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Os ingressos para o partida terão o valor mínimo de R$ 60,00 e estão à venda exclusivamente para os sócios-torcedores Avanti por meio do site www.ingressospalmeiras.com.br.

Esses sócios-torcedores palmeirenses terão os descontos previstos em cada plano e exclusividade na compra dos ingressos via internet até terça (7), às 18h, quando começará a comercialização para o público em geral. A venda para os sócios Avanti será dividida de acordo com a pontuação do rating de cada associado, classificados de zero a cinco estrelas. Para este jogo, não haverá o Setor Família, que geralmente oferece gratuidade para crianças de 0 a 5 anos de idade.

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Caso ainda haja disponibilidade de ingressos, a venda física no Allianz Parque acontecerá no dia 8 de fevereiro, das 12h às 18h, nas bilheterias do Portão B (Avenida Francisco Matarazzo). Já no dia 9, data do jogo, também se ainda tiver entradas disponíveis, os palmeirenses poderão adquirir os seus ingressos nas bilheterias dos portões A (Rua Palestra Italia) e B, das 12h até o intervalo da partida.

A comercialização de entradas para associados e donos de cadeiras cativas acontecerá a partir de terça (7), às 18h, até quinta (9), às 10h, somente pelo site www.ingressospalmeiras.com.br. O setor de cobrança, localizado no 1º andar do prédio administrativo do clube social, não realizará mais a venda de ingressos físicos.

Confira o preço dos ingressos para a partida:

Gol Norte – R$ 60
Superior Norte e Sul – R$ 70
Superior Leste e Oeste – R$ 80
Gol Sul – R$ 90
Central Leste – R$ 110
Central Oeste – R$ 130

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رسميًا.. توتنهام يصفع تشيلسي ويضم صفقة هامة من إنجازات "لاماسيا"

عزز توتنهام هوتسبر صفوفه بالتعاقد مع صفقة جديدة استعدادًا لمنافسات الموسم الجديد، بعد خسارته بصعوبة لقب السوبر الأوروبي ضد باريس سان جيرمان الفرنسي بركلات الترجيح.

وأعلن توتنهام هوتسبر عن تعاقده مع تشافي سيمونز من لايبزيج الألماني، وقد وقع على عقد طويل الأمد وسيرتدي القميص رقم 7 مع فريقه الجديد.

وقال تشافي سيمونز والذي يعد أحد خريجي أكاديمية لاماسيا في برشلونة في تصريحات للموقع الرسمي لتوتنهام: “سعيد للغاية ومتحمس للانطلاق، ولطالما حلمت بهذا”.

وأضاف: “إنه نادي رائع وعندما التقيت بالمدرب، أدركت فوراً أن توتنهام المكان المناسب لي”.

اقرأ أيضًا.. تمت | ليس تشيلسي.. اتفاق حول انتقال تشافي سيمونز إلى الدوري الإنجليزي

وواصل: “سأضيف لمسة مميزة للفريق بالإضافة إلى العمل الجاد والانضباط، أريد أيضاً أن أبذل قصارى جهدي للفوز من أجل الفريق والجماهير”.

بينما قال توماس فرانك عن انضمام سيمونز الذي كان قريباً من تشيلسي: “أنا سعيد للغاية بانضمامه، هو صفقة رائعة لنا”.

وأضاف: “سيمونز لايزال شاباً لكنه يتمتع بخبرة جيدة، وقد لعب العديد من المباريات على أعلى مستوى خلال السنوات القليلة الماضية”.

وواصل: “لقد أثبت تشافي سيمونز قدرته على التسجيل والصناعة، سواء في مركز صناعة اللعب أو الجناح الأيسر، ويتمتع برؤية ثاقبة لزملائه لاختراق دفاعات الخصم، ومتأكد من أنه سينضم إلى فريق قوي يعمل بجد واجتهاد”.

Curran's appeal dismissed by BBL with four-game ban upheld

The BBL has dismissed Tom Curran’s appeal to have his four-match ban for umpire intimidation overturned with the Sydney Sixers allrounder saying he deeply regrets the way he acted towards the match official Muhammad Qureshi.Curran was suspended by Cricket Australia for four BBL matches after being charged and found guilty of a Level 3 offence under CA’s Code of Conduct for an incident before Sixers’ match against Hobart Hurricanes on December 11 in Launceston.Sydney Sixers appealed the decision with captain Moises Henriques stating that he was “struggling to comprehend” the ban.Related

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But the BBL confirmed Curran’s appeal had been dismissed on Sunday and the ban would remain, meaning the allrounder will miss the Sixers’ next three matches against Melbourne Stars, Sydney Thunder and Brisbane Heat, having already missed the win over Adelaide Strikers on Friday. Curran will be available again for the January 3 clash with Heat in Coffs Harbour.BBL general manager Alistair Dobson said that Curran’s remorse had been acknowledged in the appeal process but respect towards umpires was imperative.”Umpires are part of the lifeblood of cricket and it is essential they are respected and appreciated by players at all levels of the game,” Dobson said. “We acknowledge the remorse Tom’s shown following the appeal and look forward to seeing him back in Sixers colours.”Tom has been a long-time contributor to the BBL and is a clear fan-favourite and someone we hope will continue to play an integral role in the competition moving forward.”

Sixers released a lengthy statement with Curran expressing regret for his actions.”I have had a lot of time to reflect on my actions and the incident that occurred in Launceston on December 11,” Curran said.”Across my decade long professional career I have always sought to have a friendly and respectful relationship with match officials, which I believe is reflected in the lack of prior code of conduct breaches across the world.”Until the moment of the incident, my interactions with Umpire Qureshi on December 11 commenced in a manner consistent with the rest of my professional career, we shared a laugh as he worked through his duties measuring bats in the changeroom.”My preparation for every fixture is deeply methodical and my focus is intense during the warmup. Part of my preparation is to do a run through and gauge my run up on that particular surface. I’ve done this before every match and for me it’s part of my routine for every match.”The interaction with Umpire Qureshi took me by surprise at a time when I was very focused on my pre-match routine. I didn’t expect the stand-off that resulted.”I deeply regret the way I reacted to it and the resultant impact for Umpire Qureshi, the Sydney Sixers and myself personally.”My intention was always to veer off to Umpire Qureshi’s right, in a similar way to my run up at the other end. I had never considered running into him and never considered that he would think that was my intention. However, on reflection, I should have repositioned my run up a metre or so to my left. I would not do the same if the situation arose again, and I am sorry.”With the benefit of hindsight, I also could have approached Umpire Quereshi during the fixture to discuss the interaction, hear his perspective and offer mine. I regret not doing this.”I am genuinely sorry that I chose to continue to practice my run up in the direction of Umpire Qureshi and if he ever thought I sought to make physical contact with him.”I would like to apologise to everyone that this has affected and thank those who have supported me through this incredibly difficult time, particularly Hannah Barnes, Greg Mail, Rachael Haynes and all of the Sixers’ players and staff.”I look forward to rejoining my teammates and returning to the field on January 3 in Coffs Harbour.”Head of Sydney Sixers, Rachael Haynes, defended her club’s decision to appeal the ban but accepted the result.”We accept the findings of the Code of Conduct Commissioner and the sanction imposed,” Haynes said.”While we support Tom as a valued member of the club, in no way do we condone any sort of disrespect towards match officials. This was a regrettable situation and one that Tom has shown remorse for.”We sought to appeal the original decision based on previous Code of Conduct cases. Whilst not disagreeing that Tom had breached the code through his conduct, we felt that the charge was inconsistent with other offences. Following the ruling, we respect that not to be the case.”Both the club and Tom would also like to apologise for being unable to speak about the incident until after today’s appeal was heard, as we progressed through the judicial process.”We will continue to support Tom through the season and are looking forward to our next match on Boxing Day.”

لاعب الأهلي السابق يرحل إلى الدوري الإسباني

أعلن نادي بوينتي جينيل المنافس في الدوري الإسباني، عن تعاقده مع لاعب منتخب مصر والنادي الأهلي السابق، قادمًا من نادي نيم الفرنسي “الفريق الثاني”.

وضم فريق بوينتي جينيل الإسباني، اللاعب يوسف عبد الغني قائد منتخب مصر لكرة اليد تحت 19 عاما في فترة الانتقالات الحالية.

وأعلن النادي الإسباني عن تعاقده مع يوسف عبد الغني عبر حسابه الرسمي على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي، مرحبًا بقائد منتخب مصر للناشئين.

وبانتقاله إلى بوينتي جينيل، يصبح يوسف عبد الغني أول مصري وعربي وإفريقي يلعب في الدوري الإسباني للمحترفين في سن 19 عاما، ما يُعد خطوة مميزة في مشوار اللاعب لتقديم مسيرة مميزة في الملاعب الأوروبية في سن صغير.

ومن المقرر أن يستهل عبد الغني مشواره مع ناديه الجديد بداية من الموسم المقبل بعقد يمتد لموسمين.

طالع.. خاص | لاعب الأهلي ينتقل إلى لايبزيج الألماني

ويلعب يوسف عبد الغني في مركز صانع اللعب، وتابعه مسئولو نادي بوينتي جينيل الإسباني خلال الفترة الأخيرة خاصة أثناء مشاركته مع منتخب مصر للناشئين في بطولة أوروبا الدولية الودية بالسويد.

ويستعد قائد منتخب مصر للناشئين للمشاركة في بطولة العالم تحت 19 عاما، والتي تستضيفها مصر خلال الفترة من 6 إلى 17 أغسطس الجاري، بعدما شارك مع منتخب الشباب في بطولة العالم التي أقيمت مؤخرًا في بولندا وحصل خلالها منتخب مصر على المركز السادس.

جدير بالذكر أن يوسف عبد الغني سبق له اللعب للنادي الأهلي، قبل بداية رحلة احترافه في نيم الفرنسي “الفريق الثاني”، ثم انتقاله إلى نادي بوينتي جينيل الإسباني.

Saved by Delap: McKenna must axe Ipswich dud who only won 3/12 duels

Whilst it still looks far-fetched, Ipswich Town did manage to breathe life back into their faint Premier League survival hopes with a mightily impressive 2-1 win on their travels to AFC Bournemouth on Wednesday night.

The away masses making the long trip to the South Coast for the mid-week clash would have been anticipating a defeat, considering the home side harbours aspirations of Europe far away from relegation trouble, but Kieran McKenna’s men would flip the script to secure their first league victory of 2025.

The game-clinching man of the hour would unsurprisingly be Liam Delap, with the ex-Manchester City striker’s price tag only increasing more and more if he can put in further displays like this before the campaign is out.

Delap's performance in numbers vs Bournemouth

Being looked at intensely by most of the Premier League’s elite sides – with Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal sniffing around just to name a few – Ipswich face a losing battle attempting to keep their 22-year-old hotshot around, particularly if an expected relegation is served up.

Still, before any major money move is signed off on, Ipswich supporters will want to bask in the goalscoring prowess of their clinical number 19 whilst they still can, with his well-worked goal against Andoni Iraola’s Cherries taking his top-flight tally to a sturdy 11.

Combining well with left-back talent Conor Townsend before slotting an effort home, it was a much-improved showing from Ipswich in the attacking areas when contrasted with their recent 1-0 loss away at Crystal Palace, with Nathan Broadhead also getting in on the act in the first half.

Whilst Broadhead and Delap managed to shine bright throughout, there were some notable underperformers on the end of the Suffolk side, including one of their attacking teammates who could now face the axe.

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Ipswich's worst performer against Bournemouth

Despite the Tractor Boys being obviously jubliant at the end with their efforts, not everyone came away from the contest having put in a sterling individual offering.

Ben Johnson fits into that unwanted category, with the ex-West Ham United man noticeably wasteful on the ball with possession squandered a sizeable 21 times across a torrid 89 minutes against the Cherries.

Johnson’s performance in numbers

Stat

Johnson

Minutes played

89

Goals scored

0

Assists

0

Touches

46

Accurate passes

10/17 (59%)

Key passes

1

Possession lost

21x

Accurate crosses

1/7

Successful dribbles

0/1

Total duels won

3/12

Stats by Sofascore

Indeed, the table above makes for some pretty uninviting reading, with the versatile number 18 only managing to amass ten accurate passes from his 46 touches of the ball, alongside only one accurate cross being registered down his right flank.

Moreover, Johnson – who often lines up as a defender down the right – could only win three duels all night, with a miscued clearance late on also allowing Evanilson the chance to fire home Bournemouth’s only goal.

With no Omari Hutchinson available for selection, McKenna was is in a slight pickle about who he picked on the right wing, but based off this showing on the South Coast, he would be better off not persisting with Johnson as his chosen man here.

Instead, there are other faces such as Jaden Philogene-Bidace who could work better in this role moving forward, with the former Hammers figure a body McKenna can rely on as a utility presence if needed.

As is often the case in the beautiful game, it’s the hope that inevitably kills you, but wins such as these on road will give Ipswich some drive that survival against all the odds can still be achieved, even as the season quickly ticks away to its end point.

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Kelan Sarson

Apr 1, 2025

Will Young's debut ton keeps Notts in contention

Will Young marked his Nottinghamshire debut with an undefeated hundred to anchor the visitors’ response on day two of their LV= Insurance County Championship match against Surrey at the Kia Oval.The New Zealand international, who is on a three-match contract with the county, provided immediate value with a fluent knock of 106 not out that guided them to 248 for 5 at the close, trailing Surrey by 107. Young shared a second-wicket partnership of 134 with Haseeb Hameed, who hit 67, while Surrey’s Jamie Overton took two wickets on his return to bowling action for the first time this summer after recovering from a back injury.The home side had earlier posted 355 all out in their first innings, with Nottinghamshire allrounder Lyndon James picking up the last two wickets to register career-best figures of 6 for 74.Resuming at 339 for 8 in the morning, Surrey increased their total by another 16 – all of those scored by Overton, who bludgeoned a six and two fours off Dane Paterson to finish on 30 not out. Overton’s efforts were enough to secure a third batting bonus point before James quickly wrapped up the innings by claiming the scalps of Tom Lawes and Dan Worrall in successive deliveries.Nottinghamshire’s openers dug in at the start of their reply, with Worrall and Sean Abbott bowling a consistent line and the latter also found some movement to dislodge Ben Slater, snapped up by Tom Latham at second slip.Having survived an early scare when he slashed Abbott just over the slip cordon, Hameed settled down to some crisp strokeplay as he dispatched Jordan Clark twice to the boundary in quick succession. Meanwhile, Young looked unruffled alongside Hameed, consistently punishing any stray deliveries on the leg side and had almost caught up with his partner when Nottinghamshire went to lunch.The New Zealander was first to his half-century with a straight drive for four off Overton and Hameed followed suit, drilling the seamer to the midwicket fence in his next over but, with leaden skies giving way to rain shortly before 3pm, the visitors’ progress was held up at 139 for 1.After a false start, the players eventually returned an hour and a half later, with Worrall looking most likely to unlock the partnership as he repeatedly beat the bat and unleashed a skidding delivery that Young only just dug out.It was Hameed who eventually fell, pouched at first slip after prodding at Worrall outside off stump and there was a close call for Young on 68 when he defended a ball from Abbott that bounced back up off the turf and missed his stumps by a fraction. But the 30-year-old – who registered a Championship century and four fifties during his stint with Northamptonshire last year – went on to reach three figures from 192 balls, crashing Lawes off the back foot for four.Easing his way into a decent rhythm, Overton gained reward for his endeavours, squaring Joe Clarke up for a leading edge that sailed into the hands of Latham at gully before having Tom Moores caught in the slips.Those successes sandwiched another wicket as Surrey deviated from their all-seam tactic by deploying the offbreaks of Will Jacks, a move that paid off as his fifth ball clipped Matthew Montgomery’s bails.

Spurs sold midfield "master" for just £8.5m, now he's better than Bergvall

Tottenham Hotspur’s campaign dangles by a thread, with Sunday’s defeat at Craven Cottage the latest in a lasting litany.

Hopes of success through the Premier League are negligible, for Spurs are sat in 14th with nine games to go, some ten points behind tenth-place Bournemouth.

However, Ange Postecoglou will cling to the Europa League and rightly so. Tottenham beat AZ Alkmaar last week to move into the quarter-finals, where a two-legged tie with Eintracht Frankfurt awaits.

Winning the competition would not only end an interminable trophy drought but carve a pathway through to next season’s Champions League proper.

Plenty of variables and the wrong move could spell the end for Ange. However, the Australian has reshaped Tottenham into an outfit with attacking inspiration once more. Injuries have weighed the club down in 2024/25, but there have been several threads which speak of an exciting future.

Lucas Bergvall is chief among them.

Lucas Bergvall's Tottenham future

When Tottenham won the race for teenage prodigy Bergvall in January 2024, they left Barcelona munching dust as they claimed the prized signature for an £8.5m figure.

Some bargain, that. The Swedish midfielder, still only 19, stayed in his homeland with Djurgården until the end of the 2023/24 campaign, but after arriving in London last summer, his talent and intelligence have swiftly seen him graduate in Postecoglou’s system to a high station, featuring 38 times, scoring one goal, adding four assists.

The fact he hasn’t graced the youth scene even once stands as a barometer for his ability and recognition within Ange’s project. Of course, injuries to other teammates have accelerated his development and then some, but Bergvall has largely stood out, earning praise from Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola for being “unstoppable” on the ball.

The data backs that one up, for sure. As per FBref, Bergvall ranks among the top 1% of centre-midfielders across Europe over the past year for successful take-ons per 90, perfectly highlighting his expertise in that area.

It goes to show that Tottenham have the framework for something special, there is enough substance about this squad to create a trophy-winning future.

However, injuries and, yes, Ange’s failings may well have set the club back this year. So much hinges on getting a grip on that European trophy.

Bergvall’s great, but he is only a teenager. Looking back, Postecoglou might regret cashing in on a midfielder who plays in a similar vein to the Sweden international and might just have been an invaluable option in the middle of the park this season.

Ange must regret selling "master" for cheap

Tottenham Hotspurs’ advancement to the last eight in the Europa League owed in large part to Bergvall’s brilliance in the centre, notably winning all seven duels and completing each of his three attempted dribbles, as per Sofascore.

He’s only going to get better, but there is certainly a sense that he might have benefitted from Postecoglou keeping Giovani Lo Celso in the squad this year.

Tottenham signed Lo Celso from Real Betis in 2019, initially on loan, before the Spanish side re-signed him for a cheap £8.5m fee last summer when he had one year remaining on his contract.

The technically gifted midfielder largely struggled to impress in Tottenham, scoring ten goals across 108 matches, but he did enjoy moments under Postecoglou’s wing last season, with his performances this year proving he may well have still been of use.

Lo Celso is riding the crest of a wave this season, and if we contrast his metrics in La Liga with his performances throughout the 2023/24 campaign in the Premier League, it’s clear he’s got enough about him across the different functions of the midfield game to have made a positive impression once again this term.

Matches (starts)

22 (4)

16 (11)

Goals

2

7

Assists

2

1

Touches*

28

57.7

Pass completion

92%

83%

Key passes*

0.8

1.7

Dribbles*

0.4

0.9

Ball recoveries*

2.1

3.3

Tackles + interceptions*

1.2

2.1

Ground duels (won)*

2.5 (67%)

5.4 (60%)

As you can see, Lo Celso’s role at Betis has given rise to his playmaking qualities, but his defensive sharpness remains of particular note, combining with a “magic” touch on the ball – as has been noted by football reporter Oliver Young-Myles – to produce a refined and rounded midfielder.

As per FBref, the 28-year-old actually ranks among the top 1% of midfielders across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for progressive passes and tackles, the top 2% for passes attempted and the top 6% for shot-creating actions per 90. It’s no wonder he’s been described as “the master of the last pass” by journalist Milena Gimon in the past.

He doesn’t dribble forward with regularity, but Lo Celso has completed 73% of his ball-carrying attempts in La Liga this term, highlighting his aptitude on that front too, another emulation of Bergvall’s abilities.

With a far superior goal threat, wonderful ball-playing game and defensive security, there’s little question Lo Celso is outperforming most of Tottenham’s midfield this term, Bergvall among them. This is not to the Swede’s discredit, but rather an illumination of the wrongdoings down N17. He should have been kept on the books.

All told, Lo Celso was underwhelming for the majority of his time in north London, but his prolific performances this year suggest that £8.5m fee wasn’t a fair reflection of market value when he left.

Not only that, the Argentinian star could have added the perfect extra dimension to Postecoglou’s struggling side this term, easing the burden on the shoulders of youngsters like Bergvall.

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