Barker late blast makes it Bears' day

Jonathan Trott began life in international retirement with an assured 42 but his innings was a mere footnote to a rollicking opening day’s play

Paul Edwards at Edgbaston17-May-2015
ScorecardKeith Barker belted•Getty ImagesCricket has a whimsical gift for misdirection. On a day when many spectators were concerned to see how Jonathan Trott would perform on his return to the county circuit, it was the batting of Ian Westwood and Keith Barker, his Warwickshire colleagues, which eventually commanded more attention than Trott’s innings of 42.Close followers of the domestic game might greet this development with nothing more than a knowing smile. Westwood has been in excellent form this season. His 88 on the first day of this match against Durham took his Championship aggregate for 2015 to 439 runs in seven innings. When he was bowled three overs before tea by a fine ball from Graham Onions which moved off the seam, the compact left-hander with an enviable gift for clipping the ball away on the leg side had provided his side with the foundation upon which their very substantial total was built.So well had Westwood been batting that his dismissal, after a knock which included 14 fours and a six into the Hollies Stand, came as rather a shock. It also occurred in the middle of a difficult period in Warwickshire’s innings, one in which they also lost Laurie Evans, who had been caught behind for 45 by Phil Mustard in Onions’s previous over when playing the loosest of cuts at a ball unsuitable for the stroke.And when Tim Ambrose was so discomfited by the extra bounce extracted by John Hastings that he gave Mustard his third catch a couple of overs after tea, Varun Chopra’s team were 227 for 6 and in danger of wasting the advantage gained when their captain had won the toss. This did not happen, though. On the contrary, some very positive batting by Rikki Clarke and Barker saw 103 runs added in 68 minutes prior to the taking of the second new ball, 28 of those runs coming in consecutive overs from the Pavilion End bowled by Paul Coughlin and Scott Borthwick.Chris Rushworth, as is his skill these days, restored a little control to Durham’s attack and had Clarke lbw for 36 in the 81st over. The ball may have struck the allrounder a little high on the pad and Barker certainly did all he could to avoid a similar fate during the remainder of the evening session. Dropped by Paul Collingwood at slip and Calum MacLeod in the gully off successive balls from Hastings when only 16, Barker used his bat to very good effect and he goes into the second day on 85 not out and with a fifth first-class century beckoning.At the other end Jeetan Patel hit Rushworth for a straight six, straight drove Hastings and Coughlin and reached his 46-ball fifty off the last ball of the day. Durham’s bowlers conceded 199 runs off 32 overs in the final session.But what of Trott? Only 13 days after he had announced his retirement from Test cricket and 16 after the vicious short-pitched ball from Shannon Gabriel which had made that decision something of a relief for his many friends and supporters, the Warwickshire No. 3 batted in a style both familiar and reassuring during his 90-minute inningsGreeted by a warm ovation when he came to the wicket with his side on 18 for 2 after Onions and Rushworth had removed Chopra and William Porterfield, Trott clipped his first ball for four and quickly settled into a recognisable rhythm. This was characterised by frequent marking of the crease, strolls to square leg, and decisive strokes, whether in defence or attack. Renowned as something of an enforcer in the England team, Trott helped Westwood deal with the new ball and one can foresee a few seasons in which he will take care of such business for Warwickshire. Further boundaries followed off Coughlin and Hastings but so did sensible decisions to leave the ball alone.Was Trott tested quite as he had been in Barbados? He was not. Was his technique given a thorough examination by a Division One attack? That did happen and Trott coped with it all well. It was a something of a surprise when he was leg before to Onions’s third ball after lunch.”Trotty’s been fine,” said Dougie Brown, Warwickshire’s Director of Cricket. “This is an environment that he knows and one that he trusts. He responds really well to it and we are delighted to have him back. He looked to be in good order on what was quite a tricky pitch and I thought he played really well. There’ll be a number of bowlers round the country that would prefer it if he was still playing international cricket. He’s a rock in our batting order.”

Salah and hat-trick hero Jota lead Premier League Team of the Week

The Liverpool and Wolves stars were crucial in high-scoring wins, while Harry Winks features after his late winner for Tottenham

Getty1Diogo Jota | WolvesJota netted a hat-trick in Wolves' 4-3 win over Leicester, with those three goals coming from just four total shots.AdvertisementGetty2Callum Wilson | BournemouthThe striker became the second player to hit double figures for goals in a single Premier League season for Bournemouth when he opened the scoring against West Ham, following Josh King’s haul of 16 in 2016-17.Getty3Mohamed Salah | LiverpoolThe Liverpool superstor scored with both of his shots against Crystal Palace, helping his side to a 4-3 win at Anfield.ENJOYED THIS STORY?

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Six reasons why Man Utd are struggling to score goals: Marcus Rashford toiling in the middle, injured star signing and a draining U.S. tour

Erik ten Hag's side have struck just once in their two opening Premier League games and badly need to improve in attack against Nottingham Forest

Manchester United used to be known for fast starts, and not just under Sir Alex Ferguson. Even in seasons which turned out to be disappointments, the Red Devils could be relied upon to begin with a bang and score lots of goals.

They began the 2021-22 season by blitzing Leeds 5-1. The previous campaign, despite losing their opener to Crystal Palace, they beat Brighton 3-2 in their first away game. In 2019-20, they hammered Chelsea 4-0 on the opening day. In Jose Mourinho's first season, they scored five goals in their first two games. In his second, it was eight.

In both of Erik ten Hag's seasons in charge, however, they have scored just one goal in their first two matches. After the scrappiest of 1-0 wins over Wolves, United failed to score in their 2-0 defeat at Tottenham, and there is a familiar feeling to how they began the Dutchman's first season, with a home defeat to Brighton then the harrowing 4-0 loss at Brentford.

United made amends for their bad start by beating Liverpool in their third game of last season, and they at least have a kind fixture coming up next, at home to Nottingham Forest. But even though they ended up finishing third, they only scored 58 goals. That was at least 10 fewer than any other side to finish in the top six and as many as Brentford, who came ninth.

The scarcity of goals was something the Dutchman sought to address over the summer, but despite spending over £165 million ($209m) on new signings, United still look alarmingly lightweight in attack…

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United's top target for the summer was a striker, and Rasmus Hojlund was ultimately the man they chose to lead their attack for the next few years, opting to sign the 20-year-old for £72 million ($92m) from Atalanta rather than spend even more on Harry Kane.

However, United's great striking hope arrived with a back injury and is still waiting to make his debut. Hojlund is 6'2 in height and blessed with explosive pace and power, which will make him an asset once he recovers, potentially in time for the trip to Arsenal on September 3.

United spent most of last season without a proper striker due to Anthony Martial's fitness troubles, Cristiano Ronaldo's problems and eventual departure, and Wout Weghorst's lack of ability. Indeed, the Dutchman was often deployed as a No.10 rather than a No.9. So it is not wholly surprising that United should be haunted by the same problems up front as last season until Hojlund makes his long-awaited debut.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesRashford less potent through the middle

Another consequence of Hojlund being injured means that Marcus Rashford has had to deputise at centre-forward. Last season was the most prolific of Rashford's career, but his best moments came when coming in off either wing, such as when he terrorised Barcelona at Camp Nou or scored after a sensational slalom run from beyond the halfway life against Burnley.

Rashford admitted to Gary Neville on over the summer that his favourite position is on the left of the attack as he can get more involved in the game. He said: "Left is easier to stay in the game, and from when I was young I've always wanted to be involved in the game. That's why I struggle playing centre-forward sometimes because of my patience. You might not touch the ball for 20 minutes, and then your first touch might be an opportunity to score. You have to be mentally switched on. Whereas on the left. it's more natural, feels more normal."

Rashford has had to led the line in the first two matches and he has not looked his usual self. He had four shots against Wolves, but three of them were blocked. He had three opportunities against Spurs, one of which was blocked, one saved by Guglielmo Vicario and the other, a free header after a rabona cross from Bruno Fernandes, sailed over the bar.

When he was substituted, he was seen sulking on the bench. The striker who scored 30 goals last season has a total of two shots on target so far this campaign, and Hojlund's return cannot come soon enough for him either.

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United have always been renowned for their exciting wing play, but their wide players have struggled to get going, while Rashford playing centrally is only part of the problem. Antony still has a lot to prove after an underwhelming debut season in which he scored only four Premier League goals and provided just two assists, as many as in the Eredivisie with Ajax. His £85m ($107m) price tag adds yet more pressure on him and he is not even coming close to justifying the fee United paid for him.

Antony has not made a strong start to this campaign, hammering the post with a good opportunity against Spurs and creating little of note against Wolves. Alejandro Garnacho, who lit up last season, has also been disappointing, and only added weight to the argument that he is far more effective as a substitute than in the starting XI.

Jadon Sancho deserves to start in place of Garnacho against Forest after being benched for the first two games, but he has looked shorn of confidence and spark in most of his appearances since his move from Borussia Dortmund, also failing to live up to his own £74m ($93m) transfer fee.

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While United have hardly played well in their opening two games, they have at least created chances, indicating that the reason they have scored so few goals is more down to an inability to finish off moves than craft them. Against Tottenham, they had 14 shots in the first half, more than in any away game since they took on Blackburn Rovers in October 2008, when they were defending Premier League and European champions.

Rashford and Antony spurned good opportunities in north London, but the clearest fell to Fernandes, who headed over the bar after a dream cross from Luke Shaw. After the Tottenham game, Ten Hag emphasised how important it is to score the first goal in the Premier League.

Making promising starts but failing to take their chances and then losing was a familiar theme last season, with United paying a high price for their profligacy against West Ham and Brighton, in particular. They are bound to create opportunities against Forest; they need to take them.

No Harry Kane repeat! Spurs to trigger captain Son Heung-min's contract option, tying him to club until 2026

Tottenham are determined to avoid a repeat of last summer's Harry Kane transfer saga by triggering the option to extend Son Heung-min's contract.

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Son's deal expires in 2025Spurs can extend by a further yearLondon side will trigger optionWHAT HAPPENED?

The South Korea star's contract will expire in the summer of 2025 but reports the London side have a clause which allows them to extend his deal by a further year and they plan on activating it.

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The decision will see them avoid another summer of uncertainty and leave them in danger of losing their captain next year. Spurs' summer window was dominated by uncertainty surrounding Kane, who opted to leave to join Bayern Munich. Had the Premier League side rejected Bayern's offer and forced Kane to stay, they would have lost him in a free transfer when his contract expired at the end of the season.

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Son is already Spurs' top scorer this season, having scored three goals in just five Premier League appearances. The 31-year-old took over as captain this season after the departure of previous skipper Kane.

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Son will attempt to lead his team to victory on Sunday when they take on Arsenal in the first north London derby of the season.

Ghana XI to face Nigeria: Afena-Gyan and Jordan Ayew start in World Cup qualifier

The Black Stars' starting side for their 2022 World Cup qualifying clash with the Super Eagles in Kumasi's Baba Yara Sports Stadium has been announce…

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Despite the return of Orlando Pirates’ Richard Ofori to the Black Stars, Swindon Town goalkeeper Joseph Wollacott keeps his place as Ghana’s No.1 for Friday’s showdown with Nigeria.

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Former Belgium and Fulham right-back Odoi is one of two surprise faces in Ghana’s line-up, having been named to play at right-back ahead of Reading's Andy Yiadom.

BackpagepixLEFT-BACK – Gideon Mensah

Bordeaux left-back Gideon Mensah will start in the position for the Black Stars against the Super Eagles, getting the nod ahead of Israel-based Montari Kamaheni and Hearts of Oak defender Dennis Korsah.

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The Leicester City defender starts in the heart of defence for the Black Stars, with a possible match-up with Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen on the cards.

Minnesota United launch ambitious move to appoint Man Utd coach Eric Ramsay – could become MLS' youngest-ever manager

Minnesota United want Manchester United coach Eric Ramsay to become their next manager, with the Loons looking to make him MLS' youngest-ever boss.

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MNUFC chasing new head coachTargeting Man Utd staffer RamsayWould be MLS' youngest-ever managerWHAT HAPPENED?

Both the Loons and the Red Devils are actively negotiating a deal for Ramsay, according to . MNUFC has had a coaching vacancy since last Fall when they sacked six-year manager Adrian Heath with just two games left in the season.

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Heath, an Everton legend and former England international, was the only coach the Loons had ever brought in after they were awarded an expansion franchise slot in 2017. Now, seven years into their tenure in the league, they're looking to make am ambitious move for Ramsay – who would become the youngest-ever head coach in MLS at 32 years old.

The Welshman has quite the resume, playing roles at the U-23 level with Chelsea, being an assistant with the Wales national team and most recently, with United. He was brought on in 2019 and has remained with the club as an assistant coach through three different managers.

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According to 's report, Ramsay turned down proposals from both Blackpool and Swansea in recent months. Now, if he does ink a deal with the Loons, he will have the opportunity to work with one of the best attacking midfielders in North America in Emanuel Reynoso and ex-Premier League striker Teemu Pukki. Ramsay speaks fluent Spanish, which will play a key role with the likes of Reynoso, among others.

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The Loons 2024 season-opener is now less than one week away, with the club starting out their campaign on the road against Austin FC on Saturday. Reynoso, Pukki and Co will want to begin things on a hot note as they look to better their 2023 run.

It is good to win close games – Dhoni

A round-up of all IPL related news on April 10, 2015

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‘Early strikes always kept us in the game’ – Nehra

Dhoni relieved after ‘important’ winChennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni was pleased that his team-mates could keep their cool when it mattered most, as the hosts edged past Delhi Daredevils by one run at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Super Kings had 19 to defend off the last over, bowled by Dwayne Bravo, and despite three meaty blows from Albie Morkel, including a four off the last ball, they held on to open their campaign with victory.”You have to hold on to your nerves,” Dhoni said after the game. “I thought the last one was in the slot, and Bravo won’t be happy with the ball he bowled, but it is good to win close games. It was important to win because this was our first match here in a long time. Not just for us, but for the crowd, because they appreciate opposition too. A crowd you want to do well in front of.”Super Kings, having been inserted, were restricted by spin to 150 for 7, but made a great start to their defence as Ashish Nehra ran through Daredevils’ top order to leave them rattling at 39 for 3. Dhoni had high praise for the seamer, who he believed bowled “effortlessly”.”Nehra is good, at times he is prone to injuries, but he backs himself, which is good for a fast bowler,” Dhoni said. “It is good to see him the way he bowls. He has kept himself fit. He is one Indian pace who bowls pace effortlessly.”Nehra, who collected 3 for 25 and was adjudged the Man of the Match, said that despite posting only a middling total, Super Kings always backed themselves to claw their way back into the game.”These totals of 140-160 are always tricky to chase,” Nehra told . “These are the games that get close in the end about 70-80% of times. If you bowl well, you can really take it till the end. We did that today and kept our nerves in the end.”I have been someone who always looks to attack. When you’re defending a total of 150, you have to pick wickets upfront and that’s what we looked to do today. We kept it tight and got wickets.”Coulter-Nile upbeat despite close defeatDaredevils seamer Nathan Coulter-Nile believes his team can take a lot of heart from their one-run loss to Super Kings. Daredevils, who finished bottom of the table in the last two editions of the IPL, came into the game with a completely revamped squad, but Coulter-Nile felt the team has much better depth this time to cope with the hectic two-month schedule.”If you don’t win games, they will either put you out of the team or they will change the team,” Coulter-Nile told . “Last year we won only two games and things had to change. That’s what has happened. I believe we have a really good bunch of people around now and we have more depth than we did last year. I hope we see people filling the gaps and take us over the rope.”Coulter-Nile picked up 3 for 30, including the crucial scalps of Brendon McCullum and Suresh Raina early in the innings, as Daredevils kept Super Kings to 150, a total Coulter-Nile felt his team shouldn’t have had trouble chasing down.”We were pretty happy as 140-150 is always chaseable. I thought this was a beautiful wicket for cricket. Given that they were 59 after the first six overs, 150 was a pretty decent score for us to restrict them to.”It was one hell of a game of cricket and that’s what everyone wants to see. You don’t take too much heart out of a lost game. We want to win every match, so it’s a bit disappointing.”

From Henry to Vieira – Where are Arsenal's 'Invincibles' now?

Arsene Wenger's iconic side made history in 2003-04 by going through the entire Premier League season undefeated

The date May 15, 2004, will be forever etched in the history of Arsenal Football Club because, on that day, they became the first English club to win the Premier League without losing a single game. Almost two decades on, it's a feat that has still not been equalled.

Arsene Wenger's legendary side ended their historic campaign with 90 points from 38 matches, winning 26 games and drawing 12.

Below, we run through the members of a team that became known as 'The Invincibles', and reveal where they are now…

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The German goalkeeper, who also lined out for Borussia Dortmund and AC Milan during his playing days, enjoyed two spells at Arsenal

After retiring from professional football in 2011, he returned to the Gunners as a goalkeeping coach in 2017 and stayed at the club for a year.

In 2019, Augsburg hired him as an assistant coach but, the following year, he joined the advisory board of Hertha Berlin. In May 2021, he was removed from his role.

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The Cameroonian full-back played at Arsenal from 2000 to 2007. He then moved to Portsmouth in 2007 where he spent the next two seasons. In 2010, he announced his retirement from professional football after spending a season at Cordoba.

Lauren is currently an Arsenal ambassador for the African continent. He is also a respected media pundit who covers La Liga and in 2022 he was appointed as a FIFA technical expert for talent development across Africa.

Kolo Toure

Toure played at Arsenal from 2002 to 2009. He later moved to Manchester City, Liverpool and Celtic. He retired from professional football in 2017 and joined the coaching staff of Ivory Coast's Under-23s.

In September 2017, he joined Brendan Rodgers' coaching staff at Celtic and followed the Irishman to Leicester City two years later.

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The English defender controversially joined Arsenal in 2001 from bitter rivals Tottenham and spent five seasons at the club. He later played for Portsmouth and Notts County FC before returning to Arsenal for the second half of the 2009-10 season. He last played at Newcastle United before retiring from professional football in 2011.

In 2017, Sol Campbell joined the Trinidad and Tobago national team as an assistant coach to Dennis Lawrence. A year later, he took over as the coach of Macclesfield Town. In October 2019, Campbell moved on to League One side Southend United, where he worked as their head coach until June 2020.

A 40 inch TV & a PlayStation! Man Utd star Marcus Rashford splashes out £180,000 on custom Mercedes van – that he won’t drive himself – after crashing £700,000 Rolls-Royce

Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has reportedly splashed out £180,000 on a custom Mercedes van after crashing his £700,000 Rolls-Royce Wraith.

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England international involved in concerning collisionRed Devils forward suffered no injuriesIs now planning to be driven to training sessionsWHAT HAPPENED?

The 25-year-old England international is not short on wheels as he was spotted arriving at training on Monday in a £560,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Blue Shadow – the day after he wrecked his other Roller when heading home from a 1-0 Premier League win over Burnley. United were quick to calm any fears after that incident, posting: “Marcus is fine. It was an accidental collision.” Police forces are no longer investigating the crash.

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Rashford has now spent big on another motor, and he will not be driving this one himself. According to , the United academy graduate will be escorted to Carrington in his luxury Mercedes Vito Maybach by a personal chauffeur.

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That news will come as some relief to Erik ten Hag and the United coaching team, with concerns immediately raised after learning that Rashford – who left the team’s training base at around midnight after helping to down Burnley at Turf Moor – had collided with a traffic light on Saturday evening.

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Rashford will now be travelling to training in style, with there plenty to keep him occupied during the journey. His new Mercedes is said to include a 40 inch TV, a PlayStation, USB charging ports, a wireless iPhone charging station and a galaxy ceiling that features hundreds of twinkling stars.

CBS pundits forced to evacuate studio midway through Europa League matchday due to fire alarm, leaving viewers without pundit commentary

CBS' Europa League viewers were temporarily left without commentary after pundits were forced to evacuate the studio midway through Thursday's games.

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CBS GOLAZO Show pundits evacuate studioFire alarm forces all personnel outsideShow goes on, crew produce outside via cell phone videoWHAT HAPPENED?

CBS Sports have been covering European football this season, including the Champions League, Europa League, and Europa Conference League. However, their coverage of the latter two competitions was put to a halt Thursday when a fire alarm forced commentary teams to leave the building, meaning listeners were without the GOLAZO Show for over 20 minutes. The crew then moved their set outside in the cold with microphones and cell phones for viewing, with lead host Nico Cantor posting on social media about the incident.

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This is not the first time CBS GOLAZO Show has had a slight hiccup when presenting European football. Back in May, the U.S. broadcaster cut away from Real Madrid against Manchester City in last season's Champions League in favor of Donald Trump coverage. It is rare for CBS, which offers live sports programming and news as part of its TV schedule, to do something like this, but it can happen.

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CBS paid a reported $250 million (£198m) to obtain Champions League coverage, with the likes of Kate Abdo, Jamie Carragher, Thierry Henry, and Micah Richards fronting analysis. Thursday, however, sported Cantor alongside ex-USMNT star Charlie Davies and U.S. soccer analyst Chris Wittyngham.

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CBS will be back covering European football in just under two weeks' time, hopefully without any other issues. Until then, they'll go back to their weekly coverage of Serie A and South American football.

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