'It’d go berserk if we won a trophy' – Chris Richards, Crystal Palace have chance to make history as USMNT star preps for huge FA Cup final against Manchester City

The defender is set to play in one of the biggest games in club history – and one for him that is about much more than just a trophy

Chris Richards knows exactly what's at stake. He also knows how unlikely all of this is. It's been nine years since Crystal Palace last had this much at stake. The time prior to that? 1990. The club has never lifted the FA Cup. And while every trip to Wembley Stadium is sacred, it means all that much more to a club such as Crystal Palace.

So, as his team prepares to stare down Manchester City with the FA Cup on the line, Richards can't help but wonder: what if Palace pull this off?

“It’d go berserk if we won a trophy,” he told the Athletic recently. “It’d be insane. Regardless of the results we’ve had during my time here, the Palace fans are always there for you trying to pick you up. We’ve had some tough results but you wouldn’t know it from the way they’re there for you. It’s amazing.

“The Palace fanbase may be comparatively small but it’s selective. I’ll be in the city and they come up to me and are, like, ‘Keep going. We appreciate you’ and that means a lot. So being able to give back by winning a trophy would be special.”

It's a special game at a special time for Richards, who has spent this season proving that he's the U.S. men's national team's only Sharpied-in center-back. As the race for positions on Mauricio Pochettino's side heats up ahead of the Gold Cup – and, more importantly, the World Cup – Richards has elevated his game, finally taking a leap forward many believed was possible when he first burst onto the scene.

Palace have needed that, and they'll need him to reach an even higher level this weekend in the FA Cup final, which kicks off at 11:30 a.m. ET on Saturday. Richards and Palace are on the brink of what would be one of the biggest moments in the club's long history.

Getty Images SportMaking meaningful progress

Since his debut with Bayern Munich during the 2018 International Champions Cup, Richards has been in the spotlight. It's natural when you're with a club like Bayern. Just 18 years old, Richards was anointed as the USMNT's next starting center-back, but his path there serves as a reminder that progress is almost never linear.

Since arriving at Palace three years ago, he's progressed each season. The 25-year-old center-back has stepped up massively this season, however, becoming a mainstay alongside Maxence Lacroix and Marc Guehi in Palace's back three.

According to FB Ref, Richards is in the 90th percentile in tackles when compared to central defenders in the top five leagues. He's in the 93rd percentile in blocks, too. He's above average in clearances and aerials won, while he's right about average in interception numbers. All of those stats point to one conclusion: Richards has become a steady, reliable Premier League defender.

This season, with Richards helping anchor the defense, Palace sit 12th and – while they might not best last season's 10th-place finish – they're equal to last season's point total with two games left in the Premier League season. That's all secondary, though, as the club take on City this weekend.

AdvertisementGetty Images SportA long-awaited chance

When he arrived as manager last February, Oliver Glasner made a relatively quick impact on Crystal Palace. They won six of their final seven games of the season, finishing in the top 10 for only the second time in the Premier League era.

Now, though, Glasner has the club on the precipice of something special – winning an FA Cup. Glasner knows the stakes. He insists, though, that nothing will look or feel different in these days leading up to the biggest Palace game in recent memory.

"We can't do something different," he said. "It also makes no sense [to do that]. It's [about] showing what we can [do], who we are on our best level, and this is how we will enter the final, and then let's see. Then, it's football and everything can happen.

“But the worst thing that we could do is now changing many things, because we can't teach the players something different in four days – it would just make them dizzy! So, business as usual.”

Of course, this is anything but business as usual. In the club's 119-year history, Palace have never won a current top-division trophy. The closest thing they have is the 1990-91 Full Members' Cup, and that competition was discontinued one year later.

This is only their third FA Cup final – and surprisingly, it's been relatively smooth sailing to get there. The club beat up on lower-division sides Stockport County, Doncaster Rovers and Millwall to reach the quarterfinals. In goal for all three of those matches was Richards' USMNT teammate, Matt Turner, who handed back starting duties to the club's No. 1, Dean Henderson, from the quarterfinals.

“I talked to both goalkeepers today and I took a decision that Dean will start tomorrow,” Glasner said before the quarterfinal. “On one side it was a tough decision, on the other side it was a very good decision for me to take because I had to choose between two great goalkeepers with everybody having 100 percent confidence and trust in us.”

With Henderson in goal, Palace smashed Fulham 3-0, at Craven Cottage to reach the semifinals, where they in turn crushed Aston Vill, 3-0 – and for good measure, won at Wembley to book an even bigger game at the famous venue.

“Yeah, yeah, it’s sick, you know,” Richards said in the video posted by Crystal Palace after the win over Villa. “I think something that we want to be able to do is to give back to the club. Not just the people in the club, the fans, you know, because they’re an extension of us. So again, love, like, today, it makes us fight even harder. So again, we want to be able to bring something back to South London and hopefully, it’ll be a big trophy.”

They'll need to defeat a big team to get that big trophy, one that has their very own reasons to be hungry for silverware.

(C)Getty ImagesThe team in the way

By Manchester City standards, this season has been a disaster. They have relinquished their Premier League title to Liverpool. The club's Champions League run ended far too early, as they fell to Real Madrid in their first knockout tie. They lost to Tottenham early in the EFL Cup, too.

So this match will be massive for Pep Guardiola's team. Making matters more difficult for Palace? The return of Erling Haaland. The Norwegian star has missed time due to injury, but has been cleared to return, having started this past weekend's draw with Southampton for his first appearance in two months.

"It was horrible to be injured, but what can you do?," he told ESPN. "You have to recover as quickly as you can and to come back as fit as you can. Now I'm back with loads of energy. I'm feeling good and moving good and I'm ready."

That's one big problem for Richards. Haaland missed City's recent 5-2 win over Palace, one that did include a goal by Richards. The American, meanwhile, did not feature in the prior matchup, a 2-2 draw back in December that included a Haaland goal. These are the tests Richards needs, both for club and country.

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There are several positions that will be giving Pochettino headaches on the road to the World Cup. The goalkeeper position is full of questions, largely due to Turner's role – and lack of playing time – at Palace. So, too, is the striker spot. Center-back is up in the air, too, with multiple players vying for a chance.

Right now, it seems Richards might just be the answer to one of those questions. Given the level he's played at this season, Richards is currently the best candidate to hold down one of the two center-back spots for Pochettino. The question of who starts next to him is more murky.

But the current concern is Man City. If Richards, Turner and Palace do lift the FA Cup, the two Americans will be in illustrious company. The only other American to win that trophy is Tim Howard, who started in the 2004 FA Cup finale as Manchester United took down Millwall.

Other Americans have reached the finale. John Harkes and Sheffield Wednesday fell to Arsenal in 1993. Christian Pulisic's Chelsea fell in the finale in three consecutive years – although the Blues' Champions League triumph in 2021 will ease the pain of that a bit. Brad Guzan watched on from the bench in 2015 as Aston Villa were thumped 4-0 by Arsenal.

All of that is to say that Saturday is a chance at something remarkable. A Palace win would make history for the club, as well as for the Americans on the squad. And for Richards, it's a chance to both give back to the passionate Palace fans, and give himself greater security as a starter for the USMNT with the World Cup on the horizon.

Wolves think "incredible" £49.5m star may now leave amid Man Utd interest

Manchester United are in the beginning of a transitional era under Ruben Amorim, with plenty of change expected among his squad come the summer months.

Manchester United's transfer jigsaw may take time to complete

Transfers at Manchester United have been hit or miss over the years, but Ruben Amorim will be afforded a grace period to form a side in his own image once the transfer window opens and incomings can make their way to Old Trafford.

Unfortunately, too many deals over the years haven’t been a match made in heaven with the expectation bestowed upon players at the Red Devils.

Rasmus Hojlund falls into that category and could be part of a swap deal involving Victor Osimhen. The Denmark international has struggled to fire this term, and may now be on his way to Napoli in exchange for one of Europe’s most prolific forwards plus £33 million.

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim on the sidelines

Put simply, Manchester United have harboured too many perennial underperformers and their position in the Premier League table underlines the problem. Sitting on 33 points after 27 matches played is a sticky situation for Amorim to be launched into, but he may still come out victorious if his side can claim FA Cup or Europa League glory.

Either way, there is plenty of business to get on with this summer. Espanyol stopper Joan Garcia has been cited as a potential replacement for Andre Onana between the sticks, while it remains to be seen whether Antony or Marcus Rashford will be sold in light of their positive form out on loan at Real Betis and Aston Villa, respectively.

Manchester United’s next five fixtures – all competitions

Fulham (H)

FA Cup

Real Sociedad (A)

Europa League

Arsenal (H)

Premier League

Real Sociedad (H)

Europa League

Leicester City (A)

Premier League

Streamlining the squad to make room for reinforcements has to be a benchmark Amorim sets while in situ, and he may have identified a long-term competitor for Patrick Dorgu if reports are to be believed.

Manchester United set sights on Rayan Ait-Nouri

According to CaughtOffside, Manchester United have long-standing interest in Wolverhampton Wanderers man Rayan Ait-Nouri and are ready to do battle with Arsenal, Liverpool and AC Milan for his signature.

The Algeria international is reportedly available for £49.5 million this summer and there is an internal recognition at Molineux that he may leave following a difficult campaign for the Old Gold.

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Enjoying a productive season, Ait-Nouri has registered four goals and five assists in 29 appearances across all competitions for Wolves. He has also created 23 chances and completed 43 dribbles in the Premier League, providing an offensive threat under Vitor Pereira.

Labelled an “incredible talent” by Gary O’Neil, the 23-year-old would likely be a direct replacement at left-back for Luke Shaw amid his uncertain Old Trafford future. The England international’s last few years have been littered with injury problems and it may be time for Manchester United to cut their losses in favour of a younger asset.

تريزيجيه: هددت فريقي التركي بالاعتزال.. ورفضت عروضًا مصرية تفوق الأهلي

كشف محمود حسن تريزيجيه لاعب فريق الكرة بالنادي الأهلي الأهلي، تفاصيل اتفاقه مع محمود الخطيب رئيس النادي من أجل العودة إلى صفوف القلعة الحمراء.

وانضم محمود حسن تريزيجيه إلى صفوف الأهلي قبل بطولة كأس العالم للأندية، والتي يفتتحها الأحمر بمواجهة إنتر ميامي الأمريكي، صباح يوم الأحد 15 يونيو 2025، في الثالثة فجرًا

ويتواجد الأهلي في المجموعة الأولى ضمن منافسات كأس العالم للأندية، رفقة أندية إنتر ميامي الأمريكي، وبورتو البرتغالي، وبالميراس البرازيلي.

وقال تريزيجيه في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة أون سبورت: “كل يوم جديد يحمل طموحات أسعى لتحقيقها، وخلال فترات الانتقالات السابقة، لم تُجرَ مفاوضات مع الأهلي، ولكن كنت مشجعًا للأهلي قبل أن أصبح لاعبًا، وكان هدفي النجاح في الاحتراف، وحلمي اللعب في الدوري الإنجليزي، وبعد ذلك، احترفت في تركيا”.

وأكمل: “الكابتن محمود الخطيب كان أول من تحدث معي، واستضافني في منزله، ويمكن القول إنه هو من أنهى كل شيء، وقال لي (هذا بيتك)، وهو أيقونة وأسطورة النادي”.

طالع | زيزو: محمود الخطيب طلب مني شيئًا واحدًا.. وسأفاجئ ريبيرو في الأهلي

وأردف: “الخطيب هو من فتح المفاوضات معي شخصيًا، وقال لي (هذا وقت عودتك إلى النادي)، وأنهيت كل شيء مع النادي التركي، رغم أن الأمر كان صعبًا، حيث كانوا يعقدون الأمور ويطالبون بمبالغ خيالية”.

وأضاف: “عرضوا عليّ مبالغ كبيرة جدًا، لكنني قلت لهم إنني سأذهب إلى هذا النادي (الأهلي)، وإلا فلن ألعب كرة القدم مجددًا، وأخبرتهم أنني في إجازة في مصر ولن أواصل اللعب إذا لم يتم الأمر، والأهلي دفع للنادي التركي مبلغًا صغيرًا جدًا مقارنة بالمبالغ التي كانت تُعرض عليّ”.

وواصل: “الحمد لله، وفقني الله لأكون جزءًا من النادي الأهلي، ولم أنضم للنادي من أجل كأس العالم للأندية فقط، فعقدي يمتد لخمس سنوات، ولو كنت قد انضممت من أجل البطولة فقط، لكنت جئت لهذا الهدف ثم عدت إلى حيث كنت”.

وبسؤاله هل كنت لتعود إلى الدوري المصري لولا الأهلي؟، أجاب: “بالطبع لا، مستحيل، وقلت منذ عشر سنوات إنني لن أعود إلا للأهلي، وتلقيت عروضًا مالية من أندية مصرية أخرى تفوق عرض الأهلي، لكنني لن أتحدث أبدًا عن أي تفاصيل حدثت بيني وبين أي طرف”.

وزاد: “تلقيت عروضًا خارجية بأرقام مالية أكبر بكثير من عرض الأهلي، ربما الضعف أو ثلاثة أضعاف، ولكن هذا وقت عودتي للأهلي، ولم أرد العودة لمجرد اللعب لمدة سنة ثم الاعتزال، وعدت لأعطي كل ما لديّ للنادي الأهلي”.

واختتم: “كل التفاصيل المادية تمت مع محمد رمضان، وأتشرف بأنني تعاملت معه. كانت الأمور سهلة بالنسبة لي”.

'Rules are rules!' – Kevin Hart crops out Virgil van Dijk & Nathan Ake's heads in hilarious Instagram picture but Hollywood superstar promises Dutch duo 'dinner on me' during 2026 FIFA World Cup

Kevin Hart shared a picture of his meeting with Virgil van Dijk and Nathan Ake, with the Premier League pair having their heads cropped out

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  • Comedian performed a show in Manchester
  • Met with Liverpool & City defenders
  • Has vowed to link up again at 2026 World Cup
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Hollywood superstar Hart is famed for his diminutive stature, with the 45-year-old comedian just five feet four inches tall. In contrast, Liverpool and Manchester City defenders Van Dijk and Ake are both towering figures.

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    Hart had the chance to mingle with the Netherlands internationals during a performance in Manchester. He was happy to pose for a photo with the Dutch stars, but made a point of ensuring that he stole the limelight.

  • WHAT KEVIN HART SAID

    In a jovial Instagram post, Hart said: "I got to meet 2 amazing guys last night…. Major shout out to @virgilvandijk & @nathanake …. Congrats on all of ur success fellas…. Keep going!!!!! Looking forward to what you are going to do next!!!! Dinner on me when @fifaworldcup hits the states…. Sorry about ur heads in the picture fellas but rules are rules …. I have to look cool at all times!"

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    Van Dijk and Ake will be hoping to grace the next World Cup finals, with that tournament heading to the United States, Mexico and Canada next summer. Hart is known to be a big soccer fan, having followed the USMNT since childhood, and jokingly vowed to get a "USA All Day" tattoo following the release of the 2026 World Cup schedule.

Santos x Flamengo: prováveis escalações, desfalques e onde assistir ao jogo do Brasileirão

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Santos eFlamengo se enfrentam na 15ª rodada da Série A do Brasileirão, na Vila Belmiro. Ambas as equipes estão na parte de cima da tabela e precisam vencer para entrarem na zona de classificação da Libertadores. A partida, às 19h deste sábado, terá transmissão em Tempo Real do LANCE!/Voz do Esporte.

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Para o Peixe entrar no G6 da competição, depende de uma derrota do Fluminense. Além disso, o time paulista quer encerrar um jejum de cinco partidas sem vencer em casa.

Esta será a primeira partida do Rubro-Negro sem Andreas Pereira. Além disso, Dorival Júnior deve promover mudanças, visando o jogo decisivo de quarta-feira, pela Libertadores e em razão das viagens recentes.

Para entrar na zona de classificação da Libertadores, o clube da Gávea precisa de uma vitória em Santos e torcer por um revés do Tricolor das Laranjeiras. Da mesma maneira, o São Paulo não pode ganhar na rodada.

FICHA TÉCNICA
SANTOS X FLAMENGO

Local: Vila Belmiro, Santos (SP)
Data e Horário: 02/07/2022, às 19h
Árbitro: Anderson Daronco (FIFA-RS)
Auxiliares: Rafael da Silva Alves (FIFA-RS) eMichael Stanislau (RS)
Quarto árbitro: Thiago Luis Scarascati (SP)
VAR: Emerson de Almeida Ferreira (MG)
Onde assistir: Premiere e em Tempo Real do LANCE!/Voz do Esporte

PROVÁVEL SANTOS (Técnico Fabián Bustos)
João Paulo; Auro, Maicon (Velázquez), Eduardo Bauermann e Felipe Jonatan; Camacho, Vinícius Zanocelo e Bruno Oliveira (Jhojan Julio); Léo Baptistão, Marcos Leonardo e Ângelo (Lucas Braga).

Desfalques:Rodrigo Fernández (suspenso), Sandry (Covid), Madson (lesionado)
Pendurados: Angelo, Ricardo Goulart, Bruno Oliveira, Jhojan Julio, Marcos Leonardo e Fabián Bustos (técnico)
Suspensos: Rodrigo Fernández (terceiro cartão amarelo).

PROVÁVEL FLAMENGO (Técnico: Dorival Júnior)
Santos; Rodinei, David Luiz (Gustavo Henrique), Léo Pereira e Ayrton Lucas; Thiago Maia, Diego e Vitinho (Arrascaeta); Lázaro, Marinho e Gabi (Pedro).

Desfalques: Bruno Henrique e Rodrigo Caio (DM), Diego Alves, Matheus Cunha e Willian Arão (Covid-19), Matheus França e Fabrício Bruno (dúvidas após Covid-19)
Pendurados: Matheuzinho e Lázaro
Suspensos: João Gomes

Alice Capsey suffers broken collarbone in fielding accident

Heavy fall in outfield in Antigua causes early end to tour of Caribbean

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Alice Capsey opened the batting in an ODI for the first time•CWI Media

England Women have suffered a major injury setback at the start of their tour of the Caribbean, with Alice Capsey sustaining a broken collarbone after landing heavily in the field during the first ODI in Antigua on Sunday.Capsey, 18, had been promoted to open the batting for the first time, making 17 from 13 balls, but is set to fly home from the UK and is now a serious doubt for the rest of England’s winter engagements, including the T20 World Cup in South Africa in February.”Alice Capsey sustained an injury on the field during the first ODI against West Indies Women,” read an ECB statement. “Upon further examination, she has broken her left collar bone and will be unavailable for the remainder of the tour. Capsey will now return home to the UK.”The injury occurred as Capsey dived at fine leg to intercept a top-edged hook during England’s 142-run win the first ODI. She was in obvious pain as she remained on the ground for several minutes to receive treatment, but was eventually able to walk from the field before being taken to hospital for further treatment.It’s a major setback both for Capsey personally, but also for England, who had hoped to bed her into her new top-order role, alongside Sophia Dunkley, as part of a new more attacking outlook under the incoming head coach Jon Lewis.Capsey was awarded her first ECB central contract in November, and had just returned from her maiden stint with Melbourne Stars in the Women’s Big Bash.Nat Sciver, the senior allrounder who made her comeback from a three-month mental health break to be named Player of the Match for her decisive innings of 90 off 96 balls, said she and the team were “gutted” for Capsey.”When anyone goes down on the pitch you’re not really sure what’s happened and it’s a weird thing to stand as a group on the pitch and feel sorry for your team-mate, feel sorry for your friend,” Sciver said.”We found out this morning that she’s going home, so just really, really gutted for her. She’ll be back, she’ll be back firing, I’m sure.”It’s a broken collarbone and I don’t know how long that means the recovery time is. She’ll be as gutted as anyone really to be missing out on this trip and I don’t know what that means for the new year.”

Forget Nwaneri: Arsenal's insane Hale Ender is coming for Odegaard's place

This season has been littered with issues for Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal troops. There has been very little rest for the coaching staff, let’s put it that way.

Ever since Declan Rice’s nonsensical red card against Brighton early in the season, things have gone from bad to worse for the Gunners.

A tale of woe concerning red cards, strange ones at that, have plagued their season, as too have injuries, particularly in 2025.

Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz are all nursing hamstring problems with the German now out for the season.

He joins Gabriel Jesus (ACL) and Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee) as long-term absentees in the Colney treatment room.

It’s unsurprising that with so many forward players missing Arsenal are struggling to score goals. Across their last three matches, they have scored just twice, both coming from the boot of makeshift centre-forward Mikel Merino.

While it’s true that the forward line is a big issue, the Gunners need to see more from some of the senior players who are still fit. Chief among them is captain Martin Odegaard.

Why Martin Odegaard is struggling this season

When in full flow, it’s safe to say that the Arsenal skipper is one of the most aesthetically pleasing footballers around.

He’s not a loudmouth and in-your-face captain like Roy Keane was but he usually lets his football do the talking. Remember that magical assist against Porto in the Champions League last season?

He leads the press, leads their chance creation and sets the pace of a game. Except, he’s not actually doing that too well this term.

The Norwegian is clearly suffering from his early season injury, an ankle problem sustained during the campaign’s maiden international break that subsequently saw him miss 12 matches for the Gunners.

Since then, the 26-year-old has struggled to impress and you could put some of that down to Saka’s absence since the back end of 2024. The pair usually combine to create most of the team’s chances and without the dazzling winger, Odegaard hasn’t found top gear.

Assists

0.3

0.2

Key passes

3

2.4

Big chances created

0.5

0.4

Accurate crosses

0.9

0.7

Crossing accuracy %

39%

20.4%

Truth be told, the club’s number 11 is a shadow of his former self, having registered fewer key passes and accurate crosses per 90 this season in the Premier League.

To compound Odegaard’s woes, he only has one goal from open play all season, his neat finish against Manchester City in the 5-1 win.

So, what’s next? Well, you’d like to think that form is temporary, class is permanent here. The former Real Madrid wonderkid will no doubt be back but he should now be looking over his shoulder following the emergence of two bright stars in Hale End.

Hale End could threaten Odegaard's long-term future at Arsenal

While, for the time being, there are no long-term concerns regarding Odegaard’s form in red and white, he should be wary that once this Arsenal team has all of their main players back fit, his place in the team should not be a certainty.

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After all, how on earth are you going to leave Ethan Nwaneri out once Saka returns? Answers please, Arteta.

One solution could be to field the talented 17-year-old in a number 10 role, alongside Saka and behind Havertz.

That would leave Odegaard’s role vulnerable but Nwaneri isn’t the only Hale End superstar he may well have to compete with in the forthcoming years.

Step forward, Max Dowman. The teenager is only 15 years of age but has generated remarkable hype. If you haven’t heard of him yet, you will do soon.

He has been hailed as the “most exciting” prospect since Lamine Yamal by talent scout Jacek Kulig and is said to have “one of the greatest footballing brains that’s ever come through Hale End” by Arsenal academy expert Will Balsam.

No pressure, then, but when you watch him play, you’ll realise the hype is real. Dowman has already trained with the first team on multiple occasions and was among the travelling party for the squad’s warm-weather training camp in Dubai. At 15, that’s astonishing.

An attacking midfielder by trade, he’s got the Nwaneri swagger and aura about him, while his ball-carrying and speed already looks like it’s better than Odegaard’s.

#1 Max Dowman

14 years, 8 months, 19 days

#2 Youssoufa Moukoko

14 years, 11 months, 3 days

#3 Rayan Cherki

15 years, 1 month, 2 days

#4 Naci Unuvar

15 years, 3 months, 6 days

#5 Sander Evjen-Brostrom

15 years, 4 months, 9 days

#6 Ryan Gravenberch

15 years, 4 months, 10 days

He only boasts one appearance for the U21s to date but Dowman has regularly dazzled for the U18s this term, scoring five goals and supplying two assists. Those might not be the most incredible numbers but his performance against Manchester United U18s in the FA Youth Cup on Friday evening showcased just how special he is.

During a 3-2 extra-time defeat in the quarter-finals, he scored the club’s second from the penalty spot after winning the foul himself courtesy of some remarkable play.

Dowman picked up the ball inside his own half and drove towards the box, dancing his way past a United defender before being brought down. As analyst Ben Mattinson said, he has ‘the Thanos “fine, I’ll do it myself” gene’ which is essentially the ability to grab the game by the scruff of the neck and take the team on his shoulders.

It’s not cocky, it’s just a realisation that despite his age, he is that good.

Further described as an “insane left-footed 10-type creator” by Mattinson, the teenager is set to have an incredibly bright future in the game and, while it will take a few years for him to become a regular feature in the senior side, Odegaard should be on the lookout.

Both Dowman and Nwaneri, Arsenal’s academy jewels, could be coming for his throne.

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AC Milan could offer Chelsea £103k-per-week star in part-exchange for Felix

Serie A heavyweights AC Milan are believed to be drawing up ideas over how they can strike a permanent deal for Chelsea star João Félix this summer, and it is suggested that they could offer out one of their star players in a part-exchange bid.

João Félix joins AC Milan on loan for the rest of 2024/2025

On Tuesday, Milan and Chelsea announced that Felix had joined the Rossoneri on loan for the rest of this season, with the required paperwork submitted before Monday’s transfer deadline.

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The Portugal international contributed when possible under Enzo Maresca, but Felix’s pursuit of consistent game time prompted the attacker to make a switch to Milan, who paid a £5 million loan fee for his temporary services with no buy option.

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February 25th

Leicester City (home)

March 9th

Arsenal (away)

March 16th

The 25-year-old made his debut for Milan in the Coppa Italia earlier this week, scoring against Roma and helping his new side into the next round after coming off the bench, and it could’ve hardly been a better introduction at the San Siro.

Reports in Italy suggest Felix is in line for his Milan start against Empoli this afternoon, and he’s apparently a player they have every intention of keeping for the long-term.

However, former Liverpool striker Luis Garcia issued a warning to the Italians in regards to Felix this week.

“At the moment, I think that João Félix has not understood something that’s fundamental in modern football: Pure talent is no longer enough,” Garcia said on ESPN via La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“Quality, technique and ability on the pitch are important attributes, but it’s not enough to succeed at the highest levels.

“This might not apply to Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, who were simply in another category, but in today’s football, if you play for a team like Atletico, Barcelona, Chelsea or now Milan, you have to give even more.”

In any case, Calciomercato have now provided an update on Milan’s future plans for the ex-Atletico Madrid star, and Chelsea may well be offered a golden chance to sign £103,000-per-week forward Rafael Leao as a result.

AC Milan could offer Rafael Leao in part-exchange bid for Joao Felix

The lack of a buy-option clause has got Milan thinking, and they’re prepared to offer a total fee of around £35 million for Felix this summer.

However, to get closer to Chelsea’s valuation of the player, it is believed Sergio Conceicao’s side could include a player to make up the difference. Milan could offer Chelsea Leao in a part-exchange bid for Felix, as one of the squad members who could be included, alongside fellow candidate Fikayo Tomori.

The Blues apparently hold an appreciation for Leao, who’s scored eight goals and bagged seven assists in all competitions for Milan this season. The Portugal winger has been a star player for Milan over the past few seasons, but a move to Stamford Bridge may now be facilitated by Milan’s eagerness to sign Felix permanently.

Mehidy: 'I never believed I could get the hundred'

Bangladesh allrounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz said that setting small goals, calming each other whenever panic set in, and not worrying about the final total were key elements of his record-breaking partnership with Mahmudullah in the second ODI against India. Their 148-run stand for the seventh wicket helped Bangladesh win by five runs and clinch their second successive series at home against India with a game to spare.Related

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Mehidy, who scored his maiden ODI century in the process, said he loved that despite being a senior player, Mahmudullah, who made 77, listened to his advice of taking the game deep.”We never had a target in mind,” Mehidy said. “We lost six wickets. So [the thinking was] how many could we score? We tried to take one ball at a time and build a small partnership and not think about setting a target. We tried to play to the situation and talked to each other regularly.”I liked that he respected me even though he is the senior player. He listened to me when I pointed out that he was panicking. I told him not to attack at times and to take the game deeper. The small conversations helped us in our partnership.”Mehidy and Mahmudullah got together on 69 for 6. From there, they kept India at bay for over 27 overs, helping Bangladesh post 271 for 7. While Mehidy bagged his second Player-of-the-Match award in as many matches, he said he did not prepare specifically to set the series alight and was only reaping the rewards of the hard work over the years.”It is a great moment for me to get my first ODI century,” he said. “I will never forget this moment. We were in serious trouble today. My partnership with Riyad [Mahmudullah] was very important. It is a big deal for me. India are one of the best teams in the world. Performing well against a big team is always great. We have won a second ODI series against India. I never really planned specifically to do really well. Luck favoured me.”I never believed that I could get the hundred. I was playing for the team, had the flow and it happened by Allah’s grace.”The 148-run stand between Mehidy and Mahmudullah helped Bangladesh recover from 69 for 6•Walton

When Mahmudullah fell, Bangladesh were 217 for 7 with 23 balls left in the innings. But Mehidy and Nasum Ahmed then added 54, with Nasum hitting 18 not out off 11 balls. Mehidy admitted to being surprised by Nasum’s innings.”I wanted to bat out the 50 overs and aimed for 240-250, which would have been tough to chase,” Mehidy said. “[But] Nasum batted outstandingly and his 18 runs were vital. Credit to him for scoring so quickly.”Defending 271, Bangladesh overcame half-centuries from Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel to have a firm grip over the match. With 65 needed from 45 balls, Rohit Sharma, who took a blow to his left thumb while fielding and had to get stitches, walked out and got the chase down to the wire. He reduced the equation to six needed off the final ball before Mustafizur Rahman nailed the yorker to seal the deal.Mehidy, though, said that the 48th over – a maiden by Mustafizur to Mohammed Siraj – was the turning point. That left India needing 40 from 12 balls.”We were prepared for Rohit Sharma and our bowlers knew what to do,” he said. “We had to take ten wickets to win the game. He played really well. But our bowlers also did well, especially at the start. They [Iyer and Axar] had a partnership, but we overcame that too. Mustafizur, Ebadot [Hossain], Shakib [Al Hasan] all bowled well. I didn’t do as expected, as I had cramps.”We believed we could win. We knew a wicket would have given us the advantage. Mustafizur’s maiden over was the turning point. He bowled really well in that over.”

Jofra Archer returns to England's ODI squad for tour of South Africa

Fast bowler set to play first international since March 2021, following elbow and back injuries

ESPNcricinfo staff22-Dec-2022Jofra Archer looks set to play his first match for England in almost two years, after being named in a 14-man ODI squad for the tour of South Africa in January.Archer, England’s leading wicket-taker in their 2019 ODI World Cup victory, last played an international game in March 2021, on England’s T20I tour of India.His career in recent years has been plagued by a long-standing elbow issue, which has required two bouts of surgery, as well as a stress fracture of the lower back which ruled him out of the entire 2022 home summer.However, he made an encouraging return to the England set-up in the UAE last month, training with the England Lions and taking part in the warm-up match against the Test squad, in which he hit Zak Crawley on the head with a sharp bouncer in the first of his nine overs.His return forms part of a managed return to action across formats, with Archer also due to play two matches for MI Cape Town in the inaugural SA20 – the new South Africa domestic competition that gets underway in January, ahead of the three-match England tour.ESPNcricinfo LtdSpeaking after his bowling stint in Abu Dhabi last month, Archer described his return to action against the Test squad as “a small day but still a big day”, and admitted he was still in very early stages of his return to full fitness.”I’d rather take these last few months very seriously, more serious than probably all of the rehab,” he said. “Because once this phase goes right, then it can set me up for the next three to four years injury-free. That’s the goal right now.”The tour will also offer Harry Brook a chance to complete his full set of England caps. He has been named in an ODI squad for the first time, following his formidable run of form in the recent Test series in Pakistan, where he made 468 runs at 93.60, including three hundreds.Ben Duckett, who also impressed on both white- and red-ball legs of the tour of Pakistan, making 357 runs at 71.40 in the latter, is back in the ODI set-up for the first time since 2016. Meanwhile, Reece Topley is said to be making an “excellent recovery” from the freak ankle injury he suffered after tripping on a boundary marker in the lead-up to England’s successful T20 World Cup campaign in Australia last month, and has also been named in the squad.Related

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However, Liam Livingstone, who suffered a knee injury during England’s first Test win over Pakistan in Rawalpindi earlier this month, has been overlooked while he continues his recovery. There is no place either for Surrey’s Will Jacks, who made his Test debut in the same match and claimed six first-innings wickets, nor for James Vince and Sam Billings, both of whom played in England’s most recent ODI series against Australia in November.Joe Root was also omitted, ahead of the news of his signing for the Dubai Capitals in the International League T20.The three-match series will be played over six days, with the first match in Bloemfontein starting on January 27, while England’s Test tour of New Zealand gets underway the following week.England ODI squad: Jos Buttler (capt), Moeen Ali, Jofra Archer, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, Ben Duckett, Dawid Malan, Adil Rashid, Jason Roy, Phil Salt, Olly Stone, Reece Topley, David Willey, Chris Woakes

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