Stobo's stunning spell helps NSW seize control at SCG

Stobo took 4 for 7 to leave Queensland 67 for 7 after Edwards made 95 in the home side’s big total

AAP and ESPNcricinfo staff06-Dec-2025New South Wales were charging towards a desperately-needed Sheffield Shield win, dominating an under-strength Queensland at the SCG.Declaring on 471 for 7 midway through day two, the Blues, led by a spell of 4 for 7 from Charlie Stobo, tore through Queensland’s brittle batting line-up.At stumps on Saturday, Queensland had crashed to 67 for 7, still trailing NSW by 404. They crumbled from 43 for 2 to 58 for 6 as Stobo claimed all four wickets in that collapse.Related

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Sam Geyer was forced to retire hurt late in the day after being struck on the helmet twice in two balls as he ducked into bouncers.NSW captain Jack Edwards fell painfully short of his fourth first-class century, out for 95 to former Australia legspinner Mitch Swepson.In the field, Edwards took a stunning one-handed catch at second slip to remove Jack Clayton and another excellent one to claim Jimmy Peirson during Stobo’s inspired spell.Ryan Hicks was the only member of the NSW top seven not to register a fifty. Axed Australia opener Sam Konstas brought up a confidence-boosting century on Friday, his first for NSW since October 2024.Second-placed Queensland are missing key quicks Michael Neser, who is playing his third Test for Australia, and Xavier Bartlett who is on Australia A duties.They are also undermanned in the batting department, with star opener Matt Renshaw at Allan Border Field playing for Australia A, veteran Usman Khawaja injured, and Marnus Labuschagne having been recalled to the Test team.NSW entered the match fifth on the ladder, having won just one of their five Shield matches this season.It comes just a week after they suffered an embarrassing defeat to Tasmania at Cricket Central when they capitulated on the final day on a flat pitch.

استغاثة عاجلة من محمود البنا للرئيس السيسي بشأن التحكيم المصري

وجه الحكم الدولي المصري محمود البنا استغاثة عاجلة إلى فخامة الرئيس عبد الفتاح السيسي رئيس جمهورية مصر العربية، عقب ساعات قليلة من إعلان اعتزاله التحكيم.

وطالب البنا في رسالته إلى رئيس الجمهورية، بإنقاذ منظومة التحكيم من سوء الإدارة وتهميش الكفاءات الوطنية.

طالع.. رسميًا | محمود البنا يعلن اعتزاله التحكيم.. ويؤكد: المنظومة يقودها فكر شاذ

وأكد محمود البنا، في نص الاستغاثة، أنه اختار مخاطبة الرئيس بعدما ضاقت السبل أمام أبناء منظومة التحكيم في ظل تجاهل المسؤولين لمطالبهم، واستحضار قيادات أجنبية لرئاسة لجان الحكام دون تحقيق تطوير حقيقي. رسالة محمود البنا إلى الرئيس عبد الفتاح السيسي

“استغاثة عاجلة إلى فخامة السيد رئيس جمهورية مصر العربية

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

فخامة السيد الرئيس عبدالفتاح السيسي،

رئيس جمهورية مصر العربية

حفظكم الله ورعاكم

أتشرف بأن أرفع إلى سيادتكم هذه الاستغاثة، بعد ساعات قليلة من إعلاني اعتزال التحكيم المصري، إيمانًا مني بأن ما سأقوله لم يعد يحتمل التأجيل، بعد ان ضاقت بنا السبل ولم نجد من يستمع الينا.

سيادة الرئيس، استمعتُ إلى حديث سيادتكم منذ فترة حول استقدام المدربين الأجانب للمنتخب الوطني، وقلتم بوضوح وبصوت الحكمة:

“ليه بتجيبوا أجانب يدربوا المنتخب والنتيجة هي هي؟”

وبالفعل، عندما جاء المدرب الوطني، أثبت نجاحه، ورفعت مصر رأسها بالإنجازات التي حققها.

واليوم، يتكرر المشهد ذاته — ولكن داخل منظومة التحكيم.

فالمسؤولون يأتون بأجانب لرئاسة لجان الحكام، لا لإضافة خبرة أو تطوير المنظومة، بل لأخذ أخذ أموالنا  وإقصاء كوادرها المصرية، رغم أن الواقع أثبت أن الحكم المصري قادر، وكفء، ومشهود له دوليًا.

سيادة الرئيس، رئيس لجنة الحكام الحالي رجل يعمل داخل الفيفا، خلال الشهرين الماضيين لم يمكث في مصر أكثر من أسبوع واحد، حيث انه تواجد فى تشيلى حيث بطولة كأس العالم دون العشرين عاما ثم ذهب إلى قطر حيث بطولة كاس العالم دون السبعة عشر عاما ورغم ذلك يتقاضى آلاف الدولارات من أموال المصريين، دون تفرغ، ودون وجود حقيقي، ودون مكسب واضح لمنظومة التحكيم.

والأعجب من ذلك — وهو الأمر الذي يُثير الدهشة والاستغراب — أنه عندما طلب من الفيفا محاضرين وخبراء لتطوير الحكام المصريين، أرسل لنا الفيفا محاضرًا مصريًا هو ك تامر درى رئيس لجنة حكام لبنان الحالى ، وهو إقرار رسمي من الاتحاد الدولي بكفاءة العنصر المصري الذي يتم تجاهله داخليًا!

هذا المشهد وحده يكفي ليؤكد أن مصر تمتلك الكفاءات، وأن الإصرار على الأجانب لا سند له، ولا منطق فيه، ولا مبرر إداري أو مهني.

سيادة الرئيس،

لقد قلتم من قبل:

“عايزين تقنعونا إن بلد فيها 60 مليون شاب ما فيهاش 6000 محمد صلاح؟”

وبذات المنطق العادل نقول:

هل يُعقل أن مصر — بتاريخها التحكيمي العظيم — ليس فيها 6000 جمال الغندور؟ أو عصام عبد الفتاح ؟

هل يُعقل أن نُقصي أبناء الوطن، بينما يعترف العالم بكفاءتهم؟

سيادة الرئيس،

إنني لا أطلب مصلحة شخصية، فقد أعلنت اعتزالي بالفعل، ولكنني أرفع إلى سيادتكم هذه الاستغاثة من أجل إنقاذ منظومة التحكيم المصري من الإدارة الخاطئة، وإهدار المال العام، وتهميش الكفاءات الوطنية، وضياع معيار العدالة داخل بيئة طالما كانت نموذجًا للانضباط.

إن الحكم المصري — مثل اللاعب المصري — قادر على تمثيل مصر بأفضل صورة، متى وجد العدالة، والاحترام، وتكافؤ الفرص.

ختامًا، أتوجه إلى سيادتكم بكل الثقة في حكمتكم وحرصكم على حماية مؤسسات الدولة ومنع الفساد الإداري وإهدار الموارد، داعيًا الله أن يوفقكم إلى ما فيه خير البلاد والعباد.

وتفضلوا بقبول فائق الاحترام والتقدير”.

Idrissa Gueye speaks out after swipe at Everton team-mate Michael Keane in Man Utd win as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall reveals David Moyes' half-time reaction to stunning red card

Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye has quickly addressed the shocking red card he was shown in the first half of his team's eventual win over Manchester United on Monday night, received for raising his hand to collegaue Michael Keane after an altercation between the pair on the pitch. Both Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Toffees boss David Moyes have also given their reaction.

Gueye's public apology

The incident erupted when Keane seemingly took exception to Gueye carelessly giving the ball away near to Everton's goal, which resulted in Manchester United having a shot. There were angry words exchanged and then pushing and shoving between the pair, during which Gueye's hand swiped at Keane's face. He was quickly pulled away from the situation by goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, but it was the latter action which resulted in the midfielder being sent off.

The red card meant that Everton played all but 13 minutes of the match with a player disadvantage, miraculously still able to pick up a rare 1-0 win at Old Trafford, and Gueye didn't fail to see the significance of what he had done.

"I want to apologise first to my team-mate Michael Keane," the player began, in a statement published as an Instagram story. "I take full responsibility for my reaction. I also apologise to my team-mates, the staff, the fans and the club. What happened does not reflect who I am or the values I stand for. Emotions can run high, but nothing justifies such behaviour. I'll make sure it never happens again."

AdvertisementGetty Images SportGueye 'said his piece' to Everton team-mates

Before going public, Gueye had already said sorry to the rest of the Everton squad behind closed doors, straight after the full-time whistle in Manchester.

"Idrissa has apologised to us at full-time, said his piece and that's all he can do," Dewsbury-Hall, scorer of what proved to be Everton's winning goal in the first half, told afterwards.

"We move on from it. The reaction from us, was unbelievable. Top tier. We could have crumbled but if anything, it made us grow.

The former Chelsea midfielder was also asked what Moyes had made of the dismissal and how the manager had reacted to it at half-time, adding: "He just said: that's done now. We'll deal with that another time. It was about keeping to the plan we had. He made sure we do the right things, continue what we're doing. We can't change that now, second half we continued to do that."

Moyes bizarrely pleased by incident

He might have thought very differently had the game not finished up as Everton's first win at Old Trafford since 2013 – ironically when Moyes himself was Manchester United manager and Bryan Oviedo scored the decisive Toffees goal – but the Scot claimed he saw a major positive in the Gueye flashpoint because of what it represented.

"There's another side to it," Moyes said. "I like my players fighting each other, if someone didn't do the right action. If you want that toughness and resilience to get a result, you want someone to act on it."

On the actual decision to send Gueye off in the first place, Moyes added: "If nothing happened, I don't think anyone in the stadium would have been surprised. I thought the referee could have taken a bit longer to think about it. I got told that the rules of the game are that if you slap your own player, you could be in trouble.

"I'm disappointed we got the sending off. But we've all been footballers, we get angry with our team-mates. He's apologised for the sending off, he's praised the players and thanked them for it and apologised for what happened."

co-commentator Gary Neville disagreed with the decision to send Gueye off: "How much venom was in that slap? He has been sent off for that. Was it a little slap or a proper whack? There is no doubt a hand comes out to the face but it didn't look too much. They might have had to send him off purely because there is a strike to the face. They were not fighting, it wasn't a scrap. It could have been dealt with by a yellow. I don't think it needed to be a red."

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The standard punishment for a straight red card in the Premier League is an automatic three-game ban, which the FA has the power to increase on a case by case basis, depending on the severity of the incident. With debate as to whether a red card was even a fair punishment, this instance differs vastly from the infamous on-field between Newcastle team-mates Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer, who had bans upgraded to seven games, so increasing it is highly unlikely.

As it stands, Gueye will miss Everton's three upcoming Premier League games against Newcastle, Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest, and will be eligible to return for the trip to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea on December 13.

Basso e Dodô vão reforçar o Santos contra o Botafogo? Veja a situação de lesionados do clube

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O Santos tem uma extensa lista de lesionados neste final de temporada e estuda o retorno dos defensores Dodô e João Basso para o duelo diante do Botafogo pelo Campeonato Brasileiro. Dodô possuía condições de jogo contra o São Paulo, mas foi poupado pela comissão técnica.

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– A equipe precisava da parada, programamos tudo isso. Seguramos o Dodô em dois jogos. Talvez ele pudesse ter vindo para este jogo, mas como os zagueiros não receberam cartões, preferimos segurá-lo – disse o treinador Marcelo Fernandes.

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A volta do zagueiro João Basso é vista com otimismo para os jogos finais da temporada. Contudo, um retorno diante do Botafogo ainda não deve ser o ideal para o atleta.

– O Basso tem uma lesão delicada. Ele evoluiu muito bem. Não digo que voltará no próximo jogo, mas talvez na reta final. Queremos encher o tanque de gasolina para esses últimos quatro jogos – afirmou o técnico do Peixe.

O Peixe possui uma lista extensa de lesionados nesta reta final do Brasileirão e não deve contar com o retorno dos seguintes nomes: Sandry, Alison e Felipe Jonatan (lesão no joelho); Bruno Mezenga e Luan Dias (dores musculares); Morelos (lesão na panturrilha); e Alex (fratura no tornozelo).

Same agent as Arteta: Rangers eyeing Rohl alternative who "sees the game differently"

Glasgow Rangers are eyeing a “tremendous” young manager as Russell Martin’s successor at Ibrox, with the free agent coach now seen as an option alongside the heavily linked former Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl.

Rohl emerges as early Ibrox candidate

The Gers are on the lookout for their next boss, following the sacking of Martin over the weekend, in a decision that felt like it had been coming for a while.

The 39-year-old simply didn’t perform to the level many Rangers fans expected when he was appointed during the summer, with Sunday’s 1-1 draw away to Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership leaving them 11 points adrift of leaders Hearts, and eighth in the table.

Unsurprisingly, plenty of names are already being thrown around as possible replacements for Martin, including the former Sheffield Wednesday manager, who is currently without a club. Rohl is reportedly admired by those high up at Rangers, but would be another gamble on a young, inexperienced boss.

In terms of a more experienced head, Sean Dyche has also been linked with the now vacant Ibrox dugout, with the ex-Everton boss proving himself in the Premier League for many years, and he’s not the only Englishman in the mix.

Rangers keen on Gerrard after McCoist show of support

According to a report from talkSPORT, Rangers are eyeing a potential reunion with Steven Gerrard alongside their admiration for Rohl, seeing the Liverpool legend as an alternative option to the German. The 45-year-old famously won the Scottish Premiership title with the Gers back in 2020/21, instantly making him a hero, although his exit to Aston Villa didn’t go down too well at the time.

Gerrard is represented by the Wasserman group, who manage top coaches like Mikel Arteta and Eddie Howe. And a move back to Rangers certainly feels like a good option, with the former Liverpool midfielder already knowing the club well, not to mention delivering success.

His former assistant at Al-Ettifaq, Dean Holden, even revealed he would “pay” to work under the 45 year-old because of how he sees the game: “Steven Gerrard sees the game differently, as his assistant I learned so much. He empowered me to be creative and come up with ideas, to challenge him. He’s a really generous guy and I am grateful for the opportunity – I felt like I got five years of experience from him in a year.

“In any other industry, you would pay for the experiences I had. If you were a doctor, you’d pay to go and observe the best brain surgeon in the world.”

Granted, his managerial career hasn’t necessarily progressed hugely since that spell in Saudi Arabia, but former Gers hero Ally McCoist lauded him after the aforementioned title win four years ago.

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Rangers fans are sure to be divided over who they want to see come in, but whatever happens, those high up at the club cannot afford to rush that person and bring in the wrong person. Philippe Clement struggled in charge and Martin was even more disappointing, and the Gers must avoid past errors when it comes to hiring.

Lionel Messi's move to Galatasaray gathers pace as club president plays up prospect of 'easily' signing Argentine GOAT from Inter Miami

Galatasary club president Dursun Ozbek has dropped a massive hint that the Turkish giants will make a sensational move for Argentina maestro Lionel Messi. Gala have dominated Turkish football in recent seasons, winning three consecutive titles and notably tallying a record-breaking 102 points back in 2023-24. And now Ozbek believes he can convince Messi to swap Inter Miami for the Turkish capital.

Massive move for MLS star Messi on the cards?

Galatasaray have a proven track record in recent seasons of signing high-profile players, which has driven forward their dominance of Turkish football. Forward Mauro Icardi joined on loan before making a permanent move, famously becoming the league's top scorer during the 2023-24 campaign. The club made a record-shattering £65 million ($85.5m) permanent signing of Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen earlier this year. Other major acquisitions included the free transfers Wilfried Zaha and Belgian playmaker Dries Mertens, alongside other key players like Lucas Torreira.

But signing Messi would be a massive undertaking, the diminutive genius has transformed Inter Miami since his arrival in 2023, leading the club to its first trophy, the Leagues Cup. He was also instrumental in their 2024 Supporters' Shield win and in setting the league's record for most regular-season points. Messi's brilliance has elevated the entire team and significantly boosted the MLS's global profile. He continues to deliver decisive performances, as seen in the recent MLS Cup playoffs.

AdvertisementAFP'You can easily ask the Messi question'

But Messi's elite profile in the MLS is no deterrent to Gala president Ozbek, who was asked by Turkish reporters about rumours linking them with the little magician. "Did you say Messi? Galatasaray's most successful point is the transfers it has made," Ozbek is quoted as saying by . We didn't make too many transfers, but we made the transfers we needed, we kept the team. We kept the backbone of the team that became champion three years in a row, especially the whole team. I believe we built a successful team with transfers. We raised the bar very high. We made the highest transfer in the history of Turkish football. Galatasaray's economic level is suitable for these transfers."

He added: "We have raised the level of success to a high level, so you can easily ask the Messi question. While doing all this, we have achieved a good financial situation and we are not doing anything that will disrupt this. All the work we do, all of it has to stay within our financial capacity. That's why we have built a good team and hopefully we have goals in Europe. We will do whatever it takes to reach these goals."

Major hurdles to sign Messi

There are a few stumbling blocks for Ozbek to overcome in his pursuit of Messi. The talismanic Argentina superstar has just signed a new deal to keep him in Miami until 2028, when he’ll be 41 and he has recently spoken of how much he's enjoying life on the Florida coast. 

Messi recently said: "We were so happy living in Barcelona, the family and the kids, we had everything and we all grew up there. Imagine, I came when I was 13 years old… I built my entire life there. Here in Miami it was different because it was a family decision. Since arriving in Miami, the experience has been wonderful… Living in this amazing city first, then the affection of the people! Everything."

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There is a glimmer of hope for Galatasaray however, as Messi will not play in domestic competition between December and March during the MLS close-season. The Argentina star, who is hoping to lead his side out as they defend their crown at next year's World Cup in USA, Canada and Mexico earns an eye-watering £15 million ($19.7m), but Gala have shown they're happy to spend big to tempt big-name stars in recent seasons.

Daniel Farke says Leeds have a "world-class" versatile player who he's not picking

Leeds United boss Daniel Farke has described out-of-favour Joel Piroe as “the best finisher I’ve ever worked with” and says the striker has a crucial role to play this season.

Farke paid tribute to Piroe before Saturday’s lunch-time kick-off against Tottenham at Elland Road having left the Dutchman out of his side’s previous four starting line-ups.

Piroe’s 19 league goals helped fire Leeds to promotion last season, earning him the Sky Bet Championship’s Golden Boot, but he did not even make Farke’s squad for last month’s defeat at Fulham.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin has emerged as Leeds’ first-choice striker, while Farke has given fellow summer signing Lukas Nmecha the nod off the bench ahead of Piroe in recent matches, with the Whites boss going into Piroe’s versatile ability.

Farke also described Piroe as a “top professional”, adding: “I’m pretty sure that we will see him on many occasions on the pitch and hopefully he can deliver.”

Leeds will bid to extend their unbeaten home league record to 24 matches on Saturday against Tottenham.

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Farke’s side last lost a league game at Elland Road in September last year – 1-0 against Burnley – while a third Premier League win of the season could lift them into the top half of the table.

Tottenham, who have won five of their last six encounters with Leeds, sit fourth after last week’s 1-1 home draw against Wolves and drew 2-2 in Norway against Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday in the Champions League.

Muzarabani, Masakadza lead Zimbabwe's dominant opening day

Zimbabwe dealt an early blow on Bangladesh, after they bowled out the home side for 191 runs on the first day of the Sylhet Test. Wellington Masakadza and Blessing Muzarabani led the charge with three wickets each while Victor Nyauchi and Wessly Madhevere provided impressive support with their two wickets apiece.The visitors finished the day on a good note too, as their openers Ben Curran and Brian Bennett saw off the 14.1 overs unscathed, with 67 runs on the board. Zimbabwe couldn’t have asked for a better start in a venue where they also beat Bangladesh seven years ago. Bangladesh’s batting woes continued despite a five-month break from Test cricket. They have now been bowled out for under 200 for the sixth time in their last ten Test innings.Bangladesh’s top order once again didn’t provide them the start. The middle order collapsed too, from 98 for 2, to lose four wickets for 48 runs, after a bit of recovery. Mominul Haque top-scored with 56 while captain Najmul Hossain Shanto made 40, but neither converting to big scores after making starts.It was Nyauchi who provided Zimbabwe with their first pair of breakthroughs in the first hour. He broke Bangladesh’s opening stand with his fourth ball, when Shadman Islam edged Nyauchi’s wide delivery to gully. Brian Bennett took a splendid catch diving forward. Nyauchi removed Mahmudul Hasan Joy in his next over, bowling an impeccable line, to get the right-hander caught behind for 14.At the other end, Mominul was dropped before opening his account. Wicketkeeper Nyasha Mayavo couldn’t hold on to the chance that came off Mominul’s bat when he tried to avoid Muzarabani’s short ball. Bangladesh still went to lunch on 84 for 2, after seeing off Zimbabwe’s threat with the new ball.The visitors however weren’t done yet. Muzarabani peppered Shanto with plenty of short deliveries after lunch. The break lasted an extra thirty minutes due to rain. Shanto, having struck six fours in his knock, couldn’t keep another Muzarabani short ball down, giving Wessly Madhevere a simple catch at point.Still there was hope for Bangladesh’s two most experienced batters – Mushfiqur Rahim and Mominul – to steady the ship. Instead, their dismissals sparked a collapse.Mushfiqur followed the captain back to the pavilion after making four, when he gave Mazakadza a gift of a wicket in his first over. Mushfiqur couldn’t quite believe it when he struck Masakadza to short midwicket where Bennett completed the catch.Mominul was next to go, swiping Masakadza to short midwicket after making 56. It was perhaps Mominul’s push for quicker runs that prompted the shot, but it looked too soft in the circumstance. Muzarabani brought back his short-ball prescription for Mehidy Hasan Miraz, knocking him out almost with a brute of a delivery. Mehidy was caught napping in his fourth ball, awkwardly gloving the ball to wicketkeeper Mayavo for a simple catch.The tail caved in quickly with Jaker Ali on the other end. Taijul Islam was caught behind down the leg-side giving Masakadza his third wicket. Muzarabani clean bowled Hasan Mahmud, before Madhevere removed Jaker and Nahid Rana in the same over to bowl out Bangladesh in the 61st over.

Jon Lewis leaves role as England Women's head coach

Jon Lewis has left his role as England Women’s head coach.Amid a review of England’s 16-0 Women’s Ashes defeat in Australia, which followed their group-stage exit at the T20 World Cup in October, the ECB announced on Friday that Lewis had left his position.”I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as England Women’s head coach,” Lewis said in a statement. “Unfortunately I won’t be able to finish this incredibly challenging but enjoyable job of developing this young team, whilst winning and growing the women’s game in this country.”I have worked tirelessly with this group of young players to develop their skills and understanding of modern-day white ball cricket, whilst still making good progress in 2024, winning 83% of all our games.”I am proud that we have seen unprecedented bumper crowds in 2023 and 2024 and I am determined to continue to help drive women’s cricket forward in whatever comes next for me. I wish all the players the best and thank them for letting me be part of their journeys.”Related

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Clare Connor, ECB managing director, England Women, and deputy chief executive officer – who announced the review in the immediate aftermath of the Ashes whitewash – said: “I’d like to thank Jon for all he has given in his time as head coach.”He came into the role after a very challenging period for cricketers during the pandemic, and one of his priorities was to create the right conditions for the team to flourish and develop. Under his leadership the team held off Australia to draw a thrilling 2023 Women’s Ashes – attracting record crowds with an entertaining brand of cricket – while the team’s consistent success in bilateral cricket included a remarkable eight consecutive ODI series wins for which he should take real credit.”While the recent ICC Women’s T20 World Cup and Women’s Ashes in Australia have been disappointing, there is no doubt about the talent we have available and we will look to appoint a successor shortly. We must be ready for an exciting summer of international cricket and to challenge for two World Cups over the next 15 months, including the T20 World Cup in this country next year.”Lewis had been in charge since November 2022, during which time England Women won 52 of their 73 matches.He has just finished his third season as coach of UP Warriorz, who finished bottom of the WPL table in the 2025 season.While the drawn 2023 Ashes series, in which England won both white-ball legs, was seen as a mark of progress for the team, they took a backward step when a hapless fielding performance against West Indies cost them a place in the knockout phase of the T20 World Cup and the recent Ashes drubbing brought Lewis’s position under intense scrutiny, particularly once the review was announced, details of which are yet to be made public.Charlotte Edwards is a potential successor for Jon Lewis•Nathan Stirk/ECB via Getty Images

Speaking immediately after the Ashes Test at the MCG, which Australia won by an innings and 122 runs to keep England winless for the entire multi-format series, Lewis said he felt “I haven’t finished the job that I came here to do”, indicating a desire to stay on in the role.His comments earlier in the tour raised eyebrows when, after England had slumped to their fifth defeat of the tour in the second T20I, he suggested that Australia’s active, outdoors lifestyle was more conducive to producing athletes.The England team had already become embroiled in controversy after former team-mate turned commentator Alex Hartley had said that a handful of players were “letting the team down” with their fitness levels. Lewis repeatedly defended the squad’s training efforts, although Connor said all aspects of their preparation – including physical and mental – would be examined in the review, which has sought input from players.The ECB said it would provide an update on plans to appoint a new head coach “in due course” with visits by West Indies and India looming, followed by the 50-over World Cup in India and a home T20 World Cup next year.Charlotte Edwards stands out as a potential successor, having just coached Mumbai Indians to their second WPL title in three years.Edwards, the former England captain, offered to help the ECB in its review while not ruling herself out from taking over as head coach should the role become available.Having initially said she was interested in taking the England Women’s job in 2022, Edwards decided against applying, choosing to focus on her burgeoning franchise coaching career with Southern Brave in the Women’s Hundred and WBBL side Sydney Sixers, as well as leading Southern Vipers in the domestic women’s competition, which included a T20 competition named in her honour.Edwards has led Southern Vipers to five titles, including two Charlotte Edwards Cup victories – the second as part of a domestic double in 2023 – and Southern Brave to three Women’s Hundred finals, winning the 2023 edition. She also led Sydney Sixers to the WBBL final in her first season in charge in 2022-23. She has been appointed head coach of Hampshire Women under the new domestic structure in England and Wales beginning this season.Before becoming England Women’s head coach, Lewis had been ECB’s elite pace bowling coach since 2021, working alongside the England Men’s Test and white-ball teams. He was previously head coach of the Young Lions, having joined the ECB from the coaching staff at Sussex. As a player, Lewis took more than 1,200 professional wickets in a 19-year professional career at Gloucestershire, Surrey and Sussex, and played 15 times for his country.

Kevin De Bruyne and Luka Modric 'make you fall in love' as ex-Italy boss says 'class has no age' in praise of ex-Man City & Real Madrid stars

Former Italy coach Cesare Prandelli praised AC Milan’s Luka Modric and Napoli’s Kevin De Bruyne, insisting that class has no age amid the veteran midfielders' bright starts in Serie A. The duo moved to the Italian top-flight from Real Madrid and Manchester City respectively after their contracts expired and Prandelli says they bring an excitement to the league.

  • Milan face Napoli on Sunday in Serie A

    Milan will host reigning Scudetto champions Napoli at the San Siro on Sunday. Napoli, unbeaten in their first four games of the season, sit at the top of the table, while Milan have recovered from their opening defeat to Cremonese with three consecutive clean sheets, building positive momentum. The spotlight will be on midfielders Modric and De Bruyne, as the two stars go head-to-head after earning widespread praise from pundits.

    While De Bruyne is tipped to play a decisive role in Napoli’s push for the Serie A title, Modric has been hailed for his adaptability, with praise for the way he adjusts his game to elevate both himself and those around him.

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    Prandelli's praise for Modric & De Bruyne

    In an interview with , Prandelli praised the qualities of Modric and De Bruyne, saying: "They're very welcome when it comes to champions with such exaggerated talent. Class knows no age, and both players' intelligence is so developed that they both know when to accelerate and when to control themselves. They also have feet and vision that make you fall in love with football. A champion is the one who decides, and Modric and De Bruyne have done just that and will continue to do just that."

  • Conte and Allegri: The decisive factors

    However, Prandelli believes the real battle in the weekend's showdown clash will be between coaches Antonio Conte and Massimiliano Allegri. Explaining why, he said: "About Allegri and Conte, charismatic and with a leadership that becomes a driving force. Both must be recognized for their strength, which stems from their knowledge. Their differences are often discussed, while to me, in many respects, they seem to have enormous similarities."

    Conte arrived in Naples after Napoli’s disappointing 10th-place finish in the 2023-24 season, and he went on to guide them to their second title in three years, edging Inter by a single point on the final matchday. Prandelli praised his impact, highlighting his extraordinary ability to improve players: "Conte is extreme in his arrival at a club, with that ability to get inside the players' heads and improve them. For example: Politano has always been a quality player, but thanks to Antonio, he has added a consistency that makes him an essential element."

    Similarly, Allegri took charge of Milan after their eighth-place finish last season. Their 3-0 win over Lecce in the Coppa Italia on Tuesday gave them four consecutive clean sheets in all competitions. Prandelli also applauded Allegri’s ability to solve problems and argued that Milan are playing entertaining football despite criticisms of his style.

    "I'm incredibly happy with Allegri's impact; he deserved it because he had to endure undeserved criticism," he added. "Max is dominant, he has the ability to absorb the most delicate situations and handle them with mastery. He takes on problems and solves them. And Milan are playing well; against Udinese he was entertaining."

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    Modric and De Bruyne's challenge on Sunday

    Both Modric and De Bruyne will look to use their experience and technical ability to give their team a competitive edge when Milan and Napoli take on each other on Sunday.

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