Tottenham: £200k-P/W Star Set For Spurs Axe

Tottenham Hotspur defender Clement Lenglet will be "first out the door" as Spurs decide not to make his loan deal permanent, according to journalist Wayne Veysey.

Who could Spurs axe this summer?

Ange Postecoglou's arrival at Spurs marks the beginning of a new era as chairman Daniel Levy finally appoints Antonio Conte's successor, over two months after the Italian departed north London.

The 57-year-old will officially begin work on July 1, with Levy excited by his arrival and explaining exactly why he's the perfect fit to Tottenham's official website.

“Ange brings a positive mentality and a fast, attacking style of play," explained Levy."He has a strong track record of developing players and an understanding of the importance of the link from the academy – everything that is important to our Club. We are excited to have Ange join us as we prepare for the season ahead."

Postecoglou may already have a vague idea of whom he'd like to keep at N17, with many players facing the axe.

Hugo Lloris, Ivan Perisic, Davinson Sanchez, Ryan Sessegnon, Lenglet, Eric Dier and Ben Davies have all been tipped to potentially leave, while Spurs are also planning to offload Giovani Lo Celso, Sergio Reguilon and Harry Winks (The Telegraph).

Going back to Lenglet, reporter Veysey has shared an update on the Frenchman's future at Spurs, and it's claimed he will "be first out the door" as the north Londoners decide not to make his loan deal a permanent one.

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Writing for Football Insider, Conte's departure in March apparently ended any hope of the centre-back staying indefinitely, with Lenglet also thought to be on around £204,000-per-week.

Lenglet is now likely to go following Postecoglou's appointment as manager and the 27-year-old seems set to return to parent club Barcelona this month when his temporary deal expires.

It's added that the club, and by extension Levy, are "preparing for major changes" behind-the-scenes.

Who is Clement Lenglet?

Signing for Barca from Sevilla in 2018 for around £32 million, the France international has arguably failed to become a regular there and opted to join Spurs last summer.

He went on to make 26 league appearances under Conte, Cristian Stellini and Ryan Mason with seven appearances in the Champions League – where he managed to get on the score sheet once (WhoScored).

Conte was full of praise for Lenglet at one time, saying this on him last August after one of his first ever appearances for the club.

"I’m happy for Lenglet, for Clement, because he came in with personality. We need a player to play, to play with personality, to have the quality to play football, also to attack. It was positive."

خاص | تطورات قرار اتحاد الكرة بمعايشة مدربين في الخارج

كشف مصدر خاص بالاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم النقاب عن تطورات ملف اختيار الجبلاية مدربين لخوض فترة معايشة في الخارج.

وكان اتحاد الكرة قد أعلن في بيان رسمي بعد إقالة روي فيتوريا، عن تجهيز مدربين لخوضهما فترة معايشة في الخارج.

مساعد كيروش لـ “بطولات”: اتحاد الكرة تواصل معنا للعودة إلى منتخب مصر

وأكد المصدر في تصريحات خاصة لـ بطولات أن حتى اليوم لم يتحدد الثنائي الذي سيسافر لقضاء معايشة خارجية.

وبحسب تأكيدات مسؤولي الجبلاية، فإنه حتى اليوم لم يتحدد هوية الثنائي الذي سيسافر، بل المفاجأة الأكبر لم يتم وضع معايير اختيار كلا المدربين من الأساس.

اتحاد الكرة يعتمد الأجهزة الفنية لمنتخبات الشباب والناشئين

وفي الوقت ذاته لم يتم الاتفاق مع أي من الأندية الأوروبية لقضاء المدربين لفترة المعايشة، كما أن الاتصالات حتى الآن مع الأندية ليست مكثفة.

PNG dominate Namibia in high-scoring game

Papua New Guinea had to overcome a top-order wobble to gun down a target of 274 and won their fifth match in the World Cricket League Championship

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ScorecardFile photo: Lega Siaka scored a vital 70 as wickets fell around him to set up PNG’s successful chase•IDI/Getty

Half-centuries from Lega Siaka, Sese Bau and Dogodo Bau were vital for Papua New Guinea to recover from early setbacks and beat Namibia by five wickets. That left Craig Williams on the losing side despite making an unbeaten century that helped set 273 on the board in their World Cricket League match in Port Moresby.Both he and his team would have been confident of their chances, especially after they had reduced PNG to 30 for 2 in the fifth over. A period of stabilisation followed with Siaka at the helm, but his 61-run partnership with captain Assad Vala was broken in the 12th over and the chase came down to the strength of their middle order.That’s where Sese, who was playing only his sixth List A game, and Dogodo, on debut, came in and shut out Namibia. Sese made 76 off 98 balls, despite scoring only three fours and one six. Dogodo was a bit more fond of finding the boundary – his unbeaten 80 off 74 included eight fours, the last two off successive balls ushered victory for PNG in the 48th over.In contrast, Namibia’s innings was set up by their top order. Opener Wian van Vuuren made 60 off 98 balls while their No. 4 Williams smashed 109 off 89 balls, with seven fours and five sixes. It was his seventh hundred in List A cricket, on the steam of which Namibia plundered 87 off their last 45 balls.In a high-scoring match, PNG’s Mahuru Dai gave away just 24 runs in his 10 overs, in addition to a wicket. Chad Soper, who opened the bowling, finished with 1 for 36.PNG are third on the points table with five wins from seven games. Namibia are in seventh spot above only UAE, with one win from seven games. The two teams play each other on Sunday at the same venue.

57 y/o Informs Levy Of Spurs Managerial Decision

Tottenham Hotspur have been handed the green light from Ange Postecoglou that he is keen to take on the vacant managerial role in north London.

Who is Ange Postecoglou?

Daniel Levy saw Antonio Conte leave the club back in March following a run of underwhelming results amid the Italian's ongoing issues off the pitch.

But the off-field issues did not end there for Spurs with Fabio Paratici also leaving the club after the director of football was caught up in legal issues from his past.

However, Tottenham could now be heading in the right direction to get their plans for the future underway with the managerial vacancy expected to be filled in the coming days.

Indeed, it is believed the Celtic manager, Postecoglou, will take the reins at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium having completed the Scottish treble on the weekend with the Bhoys.

The 57-year-old has never managed in one of Europe's top five leagues with the opportunity at Parkhead presenting him with his first role in the United Kingdom.

However, the Australian is seemingly keen to make the step up to the Premier League with Alex Crook telling TalkSPORT the Celtic boss has informed Spurs of his desire to take the job:

"What I was told last night [Sunday] by sources close to Postecoglou, that it's pretty much a done deal, but he's already given Tottenham the indication that he wants to job obviously still have to formally approach Celtic. They were holding off out of respect until after that cup final at the weekend.

"But it won't be a complicated one because Postecoglou has a 12-month rolling contract, so compensation won't be an issue for Spurs."

Where has Postecoglou managed before?

The Australian has a very short history of managing in Europe with the job at Parkhead marking just his second role on the continent having previously managed Panachaiki in Greece.

Prior to taking the role at Celtic, Postecoglou had mainly managed in his homeland and Japan with Yokohama but it is apparent he has made a positive impression on those within the Premier League.

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Indeed, it is believed Spurs were not the only side to have looked at Postecoglou as a potential option with Leeds United and Leicester City – prior to the relegation – both linked with the Australian.

Although some Spurs fans may not look at these links as positives, it is worth mentioning that Postecoglou was also a serious candidate for the job at Brighton & Hove Albion when Graham Potter left.

Again, the Seagulls who many may view as the best-run club in the league, are believed to be seriously keen on one of the Asian stars which Postecoglou has introduced to Europe in Reo Hatate.

Postecoglou may not be a familiar name with some just yet, however, Spurs fans could take a lot of optimism from the attention he has received from the likes of the Brighton board.

After all, Spurs have tried the big names with the likes of Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte, perhaps it is now time to try a manager who could bring the fanbase back together.

تير شتيجن يتلقى عرضًا مثيرًا من الدوري السعودي

تلقى حارس مرمى فريق برشلونة، مارك أندريه تير شتيجن، عرضًا ضخمًا من المملكة العربية السعودية، دون الكشف عن هوية النادي.

كان تير شتيجن قد وقع عقدًا جديدًا مع برشلونة، في أغسطس الماضي، ساريًا حتى 2028.

اقرأ أيضًا | تشافي يحدد شرطًا لاختيار بديله.. ويؤكد: لن نستسلم أمام ريال مدريد

وأصبح تير شتيجن القائد الثاني في برشلونة بعد رحيل سيرجيو بوسكيتس، جوردي ألبا وجيرارد بيكيه الصيف الماضي.

ورغم ذلك، تعرض تير شتيجن للكثير من الانتقادات هذا الموسم بسبب كثرة الأهداف التي هزت شباكه، إلى جانب تأثر بمستواه بغيابه عن الملاعب لفترة طويلة للإصابة.

ووفقًا لما ذكره الإعلامي المغربي الشهير أشرف بن عياد، فإن تير شتيجن تلقى عرضًا مميزًا من المملكة العربية السعودية.

ولم يكشف بن عياد أي تفاصيل أخرى تخص ذلك العرض، ولكن سبق وأن ارتبط العديد من لاعبي برشلونة بعروض دوري روشن للمحترفين، مثل البولندي روبرت ليفاندوفسكي.

خاص | موقف أحمد فتوح من مباراة الزمالك والإسماعيلي

تحدث مصدر مقرب من لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الزمالك أحمد فتوح، عن آخر تطورات إصابته بمزق في العضلة الخلفية، التي كان قد تعرض لها مع منتخب مصر خلال مشاركته في بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا 2023.

ومن المقرر أن يلتقي الزمالك مع الإسماعيلي يوم الإثنين المُقبل الموافق 19 فبراير، ضمن منافسات الجولة الثالثة عشر من المسابقة المحلية.

وقال المصدر لـ”بطولات”: “فتوح يشعر بتحسن كبير في موضع الإصابة بتمزق في العضلة الخلفية واقترب من التعافي”.

طالع أيضاً.. مران الزمالك | جوميز يجتمع مع الطبيب.. وفتوح يواصل التأهيل

وأضاف: “أحمد فتوح أصبح في المرحلة الأخيرة من البرنامج التأهيلي وسيكون جاهزًا في الفترة المقبلة”.

وأتم: “بالنسبة لمباراة الإسماعيلي المقبلة فلن يستطيع فتوح اللحاق بها وسيخضع لاختبار لحسم موقفه من اللحاق بمباراة أبو سليم الليبي”.

Rangers’ "Aggressive" £21k-p/w Star Assessing Other Options

Glasgow Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara is considering a summer exit from the Scottish Premiership, according to reports.

Is Glen Kamara leaving Rangers?

The Finland international first put pen to paper north of the border back in 2019 from Dundee FC and has since gone on to make a total of 193 appearances to date, but it’s fair to say that he was significantly out of favour last season.

The Ibrox maestro only made 12 league starts throughout the course of the campaign and was limited to being brought off the bench on ten occasions, and his lack of involvement has been the focus of questions for manager Michael Beale.

The Light Blues boss has publicly admitted that the 27-year-old could depart during the upcoming window despite still having another two years to run on his contract, and should that happen, he won’t be short of potential suitors.

Who is signing Kamara?

According to TEAMtalk, Kamara is “exploring options” away from Rangers, with Southampton and Sheffield United both holding a strong “interest” in securing his services ahead of the 2023/24 term. In France, Nice and Rennes are also keen to strike a deal, alongside Frosinone and Genoa in Italy’s Serie A. The Teddy Bears and the midfielder are expected to assess the necessary next steps in the “coming weeks”.

Glasgow Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara.

Should Rangers keep or sell Kamara?

Whilst in action for Finland, Kamara has been lauded an “aggressive” player and "surprisingly good" in a more advanced role by journalist Josh Bunting, but as a result of that positive form having not been displayed at club level last season, Rangers should definitely cash in this summer.

The Champions League participant, who pockets £21k-per-week, was ranked Beale’s 23rd worst-performing defensive player last term averaging just 0.5 tackles per game, via WhoScored, which is an extremely poor record for someone whose natural role is meant to be protecting the backline.

The Tampere native also hardly had any effect at the opposite end of the pitch having provided just one goal and assist across all competitions in 2022/23, so he’s not really making any kind of positive impact anywhere on the field and therefore is nothing more than a bit-part player.

Rangers sanctioning the early sale of Kamara would additionally allow them to use the fee received for the midfielder to generate future transfer funds to sign fresh faces in the weeks ahead, with plenty more expected to join and follow in the footsteps of the likes of Kieran Dowell and Dujon Sterling by moving to Glasgow.

Relegation threat looms larger over Warwickshire

Lancashire’s bowlers piled the pressure on Warwickshire on the opening day of their County Championship relegation battle at Edgbaston

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ScorecardTom Bailey’s four wickets put Lancashire on top•Getty Images

Lancashire’s bowlers piled the pressure on Warwickshire on the opening day of their County Championship relegation battle at Edgbaston.With Hampshire making strong progress at The Ageas Bowl, it looks increasingly likely that whichever side loses this match will go down. And Warwickshire are looking vulnerable after they were bowled out for 219, taking just a single batting point.They are far from out of the game – the ball has swung and there is some assistance for the spinners. But Lancashire completed their solid day’s work by reaching 14 without loss at the close and three days after the euphoria of their Royal London Cup triumph at Lord’s, Warwickshire’s supporters were left anxious by another patchy day’s work from their team.Plenty in the pitch – Brown

Warwickshire director of cricket Dougie Brown: “There is still plenty in the pitch and it is probably going to deteriorate quite quickly. Credit to Lancashire, they bowled very well, very disciplined, but it was a difficult pitch to score on and unless something changes markedly, which we don’t expect, it will remain difficult.
At the moment it all looks pretty cosy for Lancashire but if they are in a run-chase for 240/250 then all of a sudden comes the realisation that they are in a real run-chase to remain in Division One. We have just got to focus on getting to that point in the game.”

Lancashire owe their ascendancy to bowling of sustained accuracy, led by Tom Bailey and Jordan Clark. Only Sam Hain reached 50 and, as the bowlers maintained the pressure, no partnership got that far.Lancashire chose to bowl and started perfectly when Ian Westwood was lbw to Bailey’s fourth ball.Alex Mellor and Jonathan Trott added 44 and, after Mellor edged Bailey to first slip, Trott and Ian Bell put on 37. But Clark’s dismissal of Trott, edging an outswinger just before lunch, set the tone of the day – Lancashire regularly striking just as a partnership seemed to take root.Having made 83 for 3 in the first session, Warwickshire made 82 for 3 in the second. Bell was lbw to Kyle Jarvis, then four balls later came a needless run out. Hain called for a tight single which Tim Ambrose failed to make as Jarvis landed a direct-hit from mid-off.Hain and Rikki Clarke eked 37 from 15 overs before Clarke was lbw, pulling, to Clark. Hain and Keith Barker defied to add 40, then both fell in the space of ten balls.Hain’s 152-minute resistance ended when Luke Procter won the fourth lbw decision of the innings. Barker was bowled by the impressive Clark.Jeetan Patel and Chris Wright saw their side to a batting point but Wright feathered an attempted pull at Bailey who rounded off the innings when Patel lofted a catch to deep cover.Lancashire’s young openers Rob Jones and Haseeb Hameed, reached the close unparted, though the latter was dropped on 2 by Clarke at second slip off Barker.

Liverpool Could Find Their Own Gundogan In £154k p/w Ace

Liverpool look to be in a period of transition as Jurgen Klopp eyes a squad rebuild following a topsy-turvy campaign that has left them fifth in the Premier League table heading into the final day.

The Reds have confirmed through their official channels that Roberto Firmino, Naby Keita, James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will leave Anfield upon the expiration of their contracts this summer, paving the way for some much-needed freshening of the guard heading into 2023/24.

In their search for midfield reinforcements, Borussia Dortmund Jude Bellingham had been heavily linked with a switch to Merseyside. Nevertheless, ESPN report that Liverpool pulled out of the race to sign the England international as 'the move would prevent the club from strengthening elsewhere ahead of next season', leading Klopp and company to pursue alternative targets.

Football Insider broke earlier this month that Inter Milan midfielder Nicolo Barella has emerged as someone who Liverpool have serious interest in and they have become 'frontrunners' to secure his signature, with a fee of £61 million potential being enough to tempt the Serie A giants into selling the €178,077 (£154,450) earner.

What's the latest news involving Nicolo Barella and how has he faired in 2022/23?

The Football Insider report also claims that Inter Milan would be 'open' to letting Barella explore a new challenge this summer and detailed that he has been scouted by Reds chiefs.

Speaking to Football FanCast, journalist Dean Jones has stated his belief that Barella could become Liverpool's version of Manchester City captain Ilkay Gundogan at the heart of Klopp's midfield.

Jones told FFC: "They could definitely have their own version of Gundogan, possibly even for right now, a better version, given that he is emerging as a player, whereas Gundogan is the fully developed, experienced end product; I think that Barella might still have a desire inside him to keep pushing on and possibly even slightly remould himself into whatever it is that Jurgen Klopp would want."

Barella, like Gundogan, has a keen eye for goal and has managed to record eight goals and nine assists in 48 appearances across all competitions for his side this term, as per Transfermarkt.

FBRef also takes into account that the Cagliari-born 26-year-old star has provided a glut of chances for his teammates this campaign, successfully completing 140 shot-creating actions in total.

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In Serie A, the Italy international has also illustrated his capacity to perform a number of functional roles in the middle of the park, having racked up an average of 1.6 key passes and 1.4 tackles per game in 2022/23, according to WhoScored.

Intriguingly, Liverpool boss Klopp has previously praised Barella's all-round ability in an interview in February 2022, as cited by OneFootball, saying: "He's a really good player, a really good player and I like him a lot. He has all the things you want from a midfield player: he is aggressive, he is technical, he can run for ages and all these kinds of things. That's a top-class player."

Seeing that Klopp is a fan of Barella may add weight to prospective rumours linking the playmaker with a move to Anfield and his versatility would likely compensate for their failed long-running pursuit of Bellingham.

Multiple midfield additions are said to be on the horizon at Liverpool and Barella could well be their very own midfield general to drive the Reds forward for the coming years.

The Liverpool Echo claim that financial concerns at Inter Milan may make the process of a sale smoother for Liverpool, who simply cannot pass up opportunities to bring a player who is of the calibre of Barella to Anfield in the summer.

Masterful Younis 218 puts England on the ropes

Younis Khan rolled back the years in stunning fashion on the third afternoon at the Kia Oval, crushing England’s hopes of victory with a brilliant 218

The Report by Andrew Miller13-Aug-2016England 328 and 88 for 4 (Bairstow 14*, Ballance 4*, Yasir 3-15) trail Pakistan 542 (Younis 218, Shafiq 109) by 126 runs
Live scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsAt the age of 38, and in the final Test of a tour in which most sage judges feared that his imperious talents were beginning to fade, Younis Khan rolled back the years in stunning fashion on the third day at the Kia Oval, crushing England’s ambitions of another come-from-behind victory with a brilliant and match-defining 218.By the close, England – who had still harboured realistic expectations at the start of an enthralling day’s play, given the greater strength in depth of their batting line-up – were instead bracing themselves for the prospect of another bruising defeat in the capital. Twin losses at Lord’s and The Oval in the 2015 Ashes were followed by last month’s first-Test defeat to Pakistan, who are now closing in on what would be one of the most highly acclaimed 2-2 draws to have been sealed in south London since England’s own comeback against West Indies in 1991.Nothing can be predicted in a Pakistan Test match except unpredictability itself, especially with the twin architects of last week’s third-Test revival at Edgbaston, Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali, yet to be implicated in England’s latest collapse.Nevertheless, with Yasir Shah emerging from his mid-series slump with three massive breakthroughs, including the key scalp of Joe Root for 39, and with Wahab Riaz once again showing the value of extreme speed in blasting Alastair Cook from the crease for 7 with his third delivery of the innings, England limped to the close on 88 for 4, still 126 runs from asking their passionately focused opponents from batting again.This is how Pakistan operate, in bursts of unanswerable brilliance, but for all the harrying skill that Yasir in particular demonstrated as the shadows lengthened in the evening session, it was the events before tea that ripped this contest from England’s grasp.With 31 fours and four belligerent sixes off the spin of Moeen, Younis soared past his previous series haul of 122 runs in three Tests with a supreme 218 from 308 balls – including 90 from exactly 100 deliveries in conjunction with Wahab and Mohammad Amir, two members of a Pakistan tail that had proven so wafer-thin in their losses at Old Trafford and Edgbaston.On Younis’s watch, Pakistan transformed a slender overnight advantage of 12 into a formidable lead of 214, and until James Anderson finally crowbarred an lbw decision from Marais Erasmus with ten minutes of the afternoon session remaining, England had looked bereft of ideas on a pitch that, as Wahab and Yasir would later demonstrate, was unquestionably offering more life than Pakistan’s formidable first-innings total of 542 seemed to suggest.Having played second fiddle to a typically pugnacious cameo of 44 from 78 balls from Sarfraz Ahmed in the morning session, Younis took command of both the scoring and the strike as the afternoon wore on, adding 37 in 11.3 overs with Wahab, who made 4 from 32 balls, then 97 in 20.3 with the steadfast Amir, who waited 23 balls to get off the mark as he helped his senior partner power through to his sixth Test double-hundred, before joining the celebrations three balls later by lashing Moeen over deep midwicket for the most unexpected six of the day.Younis Khan takes the applause for a magnificent innings of 218•AFP

When Pakistan’s last man, Sohail Khan, holed out to mid-on on the stroke of tea, Amir was the last man standing, unbeaten on a career-best 39 not out from 70 balls, his initial caution having given way to a florid range of strokes that ramped England’s frustrations up to boiling point.But Younis’s magnificence transcended everything else. He had begun the day on 101 not out, his confidence restored after a torrid series, and while Sarfraz dominated their morning partnership of 77, he bided his time, ensured his eye was fully in, then climbed into a tiring and tetchy England attack with a breathtaking shift of his gears.Having waited 13 balls to add to his overnight total, and with a handful of cherry-picked boundaries to keep his innings ticking along, the first real indication that Younis was set to produce a masterpiece came in the final over before lunch. Moeen was thrown the ball for an exploratory over of offspin, but Younis lashed him for two fours in three balls – a crushing drive through the covers and a rubber-wristed sweep past backward square – to go to the break on 147 not out.Soon after the resumption, he passed 150 for the 12th time in his formidable Test career, with a full-throated pull through square leg off Stuart Broad, then repeated the trick in Broad’s next over as the long-suffering Moeen at fine leg receiving a tongue-lashing from the bowler for failing to cut off the boundary.England’s mood worsened before could improve, as Cook shelled England’s fourth catch of the innings as Wahab poked outside off to Moeen, only for the opportunity to burst through his fingers at slip. Though Wahab fell two balls later without addition – slightly fortuitously stumped off Bairstow’s gloves as the ball deflected back into the stumps – the arrival of Amir was Younis’s cue to go into overdrive.The score at that stage was 434 for 8, the lead a healthy but still potentially precarious 106 – only three runs more, in fact, than the deficit that England had overcome at Edgbaston last week. But with a qualified faith in his team-mate’s durability, Younis took it upon himself to farm the strike as best he could, seeking to limit Amir to one or two balls per over, while cashing in at the business end of each over.While he picked a brace of boundaries off the quietly fuming Broad – a calculated edge through gully and a sumptuous full-faced four through the covers – it was Moeen, inevitably, who bore the brunt of Younis’s aggression. Cook kept faith in his offspinner’s ability to wheedle out important wickets – Younis and Misbah-ul-Haq have both fallen twice to him in the series to date – but Younis treated his offerings with contempt, battering him for three massive sixes in the space of five overs, the last of which – high and mighty over wide long-on – brought up his double-hundred, from 281 balls.It was, genuinely, a chanceless performance. Younis’s only real moment of alarm had come on 133, with 15 minutes to go until lunch, when Pakistan’s lead had stood at a relatively manageable 75. Steven Finn, who finished with 3 for 110 in another quietly encouraging display, rapped Younis on the pads as he hopped into line in front of middle and extracted a raised finger from umpire Bruce Oxenford. However, replays showed that the ball was bouncing straight over the top of middle stump and the moment was lost.And by the close so too, it seemed, was the match. With the onus on batting time, first and foremost, the stage appeared set for another of Cook’s masterful rearguards – it was on this ground, in the same innings six years ago, that he produced arguably the most important century of his career. But, having lined up the left-arm offerings of Amir with some success, leaving the ball with familiar poise outside off, he had no response when Wahab – in another of his erratic full-throttle moods – followed a first-ball no-ball long hop with a scorching lifter that Cook could only deflect at high velocity to Iftikhar Ahmed at first slip.Alex Hales, his place under pressure after a disappointing series, and with his conduct under scrutiny too following his contretemps with Yasir in the first innings, resisted as best he could but never looked likely to be England’s hero in this contest. Having flirted with danger outside off to the seamers, he fell, with some predictability, to the wiles of Yasir, playing all around a straight one to be pinned lbw for 12.One over later, Yasir had his second, as James Vince once again found a weak-willed means to leave the crease, drawn into a pretty-looking drive outside off but skewing a dolly straight to Misbah at cover. And though Root once again looked a class apart in reaching 39 from 46 balls – including his 4000th Test run – England’s dismal day was complete when Yasir, throttling back his pace to maximise his impact off the pitch, skidded one into his pads to extract another lbw. Gary Ballance and Bairstow clung on to the close but England – not for the first time in recent memory – are finding the final Test of a series strangely difficult to close out.

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