Dhoni concedes India done in by pressure of chase

MS Dhoni said failing to capitalise on their early momentum in the chase and the lack of depth in their batting order contributed to India’s semi-final exit at the World Cup

ESPNcricinfo staff26-Mar-2015Although he thought the total was “just over par,” MS Dhoni said failing to capitalise on their early momentum in the chase and the lack of depth in their batting order contributed to India’s semi-final exit at the World Cup.Australia had amassed 328 – the highest total made in a World Cup semi-final – in Sydney on the back of a century from Steven Smith. India’s reply had begun promisingly with the openers putting together 76 runs in 12.5 overs but when Australia found their first wicket – Shikhar Dhawan crunching a lofted drive into deep cover’s hands for 45 – three more came their way in no time and India were 108 for 4 in the 23rd over and the pressure began to show.”I felt we got off to a very good start. Shikhar’s dismissal to some extent was slightly on the softer side because that was the time he could have milked the Australian bowling. He was scoring quite freely and with the open field, he should have just batted for a few more overs and he didn’t really need to play a big shot.”But overall, there is pressure when you’re chasing 320 runs and we have seen in cricket that pressure makes you do things you don’t really want to do”Dhoni walked out with to tackle a run-rate on the wrong side of eight. India have been in such situations before having run down 15 targets above 300 – an ODI record – but there weren’t too many weak links in a bowling line-up featuring Mitchell Starc, with a strike rate 16.7 and economy of 3.65, Mitchell Johnson, who appeared fiercer and faster today, and Josh Hazlewood, who hits nagging lengths. Dhoni, who made 65, progressed at a strike rate under 100 for 55 balls mindful of the lack of power-hitters down the order. Meanwhile, the required rate had gone into double-digits.”There was too many to chase because if you lose quite a few wickets and if you are supposed to chase over six runs an over and also the fact that our lower order… I don’t think they can contribute as much in these conditions,” he said. “So it makes it further difficult, but overall I thought it was a good exposure to them and maybe the next time they play in other conditions they’ll know how to bat in these conditions and will do much better.”Our lower order slightly needs to work harder on their batting because most of the good teams bat quite deep and we have seen, especially in the knockout stages, you need to bat deep”Despite a decent effort from the bowlers at the top and the tail of the Australian innings, Dhoni hoped his quicks could find a higher gear.”Over 300 is a difficult score to chase, but I felt it was just over par. They were looking as if they were going to score over 340, or maybe 350 runs but we came back quite well. But I felt still we could have bowled well, the reason being, in the afternoon we got a bit of reverse swing going. I was a bit personally worried about the spinners, without any footmarks on a fresh wicket but I think their performance was good. But I felt the fast bowlers could have done slightly better.”Overall, quite happy with where we were,” he said. “At the start of the tournament, a lot of people didn’t really think we’ll come so far but at the same time when you come to the knockouts you have to lift your game”

Champions League last 16 power rankings: Who is the most in-form team?

Goal looks at the form for each team in the knockouts for the last 10 games in all competitions…

Getty/Goal composite16. Roma | 12 points

UCL last 16 opponent: Shakhtar Donetsk

dabblebet odds to win UCL: 40/1

Roma's form has tanked in the last couple of months. They are no longer Serie A contenders and arrested a run of six winless league games only last weekend against Verona. 

Edin Dzeko might have stayed but Roma are a long way away from the team who put six past Chelsea in the group stages. 

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UCL last 16 opponent: Barcelona

dabblebet odds to win UCL: 25/1

Time appears to be running out for Antonio Conte as Chelsea coach and the ties that could bring the axe down on his reign are against runaway Liga leaders Barcelona in the Champions League last 16. 

Failure to finish ahead of Roma in the group stage condemned Chelsea to a knockout tie against a top tier team. They got the worst possible outcome. 

Barca are powerful, fluent and in possession of the great Lionel Messi. Chelsea are in disarray. Consecutive three-goal defeats in the Premier League have left Conte on the brink; key players like David Luiz and Alvaro Morata are underperforming and last summer's transfer failures are haunting them at every turn. 

Getty/Goal composite14. Real Madrid | 18 points

UCL last 16 opponent: Paris Saint-Germain

dabblebet odds to win UCL: 8/1

Anything less than a third Champions League title in succession will cost Zinedine Zidane his job, the equation is that simple. Already out of La Liga's title race and the Copa del Rey, Europe is the only domain in which Real Madrid can salvage this wreck of a season.

They have made a habit of defying expectations in this competition in recent years and along the way proven themselves to be the most consistent side at this level in decades. They need to draw upon all of that experience and know-how though as they have neither collective nor individual form to fall back on.

Zidane simply can't get a tune out of his men while poor domestic form bled into their European campaign with a damaging 3-1 loss to Tottenham at Wembley. Cristiano Ronaldo has maintained his regular European output though and his scoring potential could mean the difference between success and failure against PSG. 

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UCL last 16 opponent: Roma

dabblebet odds to win UCL: 100/1

Paulo Fonseca's side have proven their mettle with wins against Manchester City and Napoli in a group stage campaign which saw them pip the Italians to a knockout berth. 

A long, inactive winter won't have helped their cause but there is enough quality – and enough of a plan – for them to edge Roma. 

Jeff Stelling is back! TV presenter signs with Premier League broadcaster Prime Video following Sky Sports Soccer Saturday departure

Jeff Stelling will make a dramatic return to television screens with the popular presenter set to front Prime Video's Premier League coverage.

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Stelling returns to TV screensPopular presenter joins Prime VideoLeft Sky after almost three decades in summerWHAT HAPPENED?

The 68-year-old will host the channel's show during the midweek round of Premier League games next week. Wednesday night's show will see Stelling and company keep viewers up to date with the goals and key moments from six fixtures including Aston Villa v Manchester City and Manchester United v Chelsea.

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Stelling left Sky Sports' flagship Saturday afternoon show at the end of last season after almost three decades in the role. The novel concept of reporting on live games with no television pictures became a huge success under Stelling's watch with other broadcasters following suit. The presenter's hilarious interactions with Chris Kamara on the show pushed the show's popularity beyond just regular football fans.

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Stelling is a huge fan of National League side Hartlepool United, something he was proud of displaying whenever news of a goal for or against the side came through. As the club's most high-profile fan he was eventually invited on to the board, where he currently serves as club president.

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WHAT NEXT FOR PRIME VIDEO?

Prime have the rights for two rounds of Premier League fixtures in December, where unusually all 10 games are broadcast live. Next midweek's round of games are split over Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The channel also has the rights to the famous Boxing Day fixtures and will show live action on December 26, 27 and 28.

Mohamed Salah & Kevin De Bruyne next? Liverpool & Man City superstars lined up for transfers to Saudi Arabia

Mohamed Salah and Kevin De Bruyne of Liverpool and Manchester City respectively are reportedly being lined up for 2024 transfers to Saudi Arabia.

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Big money spent in the Middle EastHousehold names leaving EuropeReds & Blues stars on wish listWHAT HAPPENED?

Both men remain under contract at their current clubs, with Salah’s deal at Anfield due to run until the summer of 2025. De Bruyne is working on similar terms at the Etihad Stadium, with the Belgian midfielder preparing to reach a decade of loyal service in Manchester.

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It is, however, claimed the Premier League icons are beginning to register on recruitment radars in the Middle East. According to , ambitious sides in that region – who have already started to spend big – have their sights set on Salah and De Bruyne.

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Money is seemingly no object to the Saudi Pro League – with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, N’Golo Kante, Roberto Firmino, Allan Saint-Maximin, Riyad Mahrez, Karim Benzema, Kalidou Koulibaly, Marcelo Brozovic and Jordan Henderson already on board. More deals are expected, with leading coaches such as Steven Gerrard, Nuno Espirito Santo and Slaven Bilic also heading to the Middle East.

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Some approaches have been knocked back, with Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappe shunning a record-breaking offer from Al-Hilal, but a Pro League executive has told amid links to Salah and De Bruyne: “This is just the beginning. The League’s budget is astronomical and there is already interest from leading international players in England to move over here. With the personal rewards on offer it’s a life changing situation which few players will be able to resist. You can bet that more top players will be arriving again next year.”

Notts pull off last-ball triumph before record crowd

Nottinghamshire held off derby rivals Derbyshire in a last-ball thriller to keep alive their quarter-final hopes in front of a record T20 crowd of more than 13,000 at Trent Bridge

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ScorecardHarry Gurney saw Notts through with a last-ball yorker [file picture]•Gallo ImagesNotts Outlaws edged to a two-run final-ball victory over local rivals Derbyshire Falcons in front of a record Trent Bridge T20 attendance of nearly 14,000 to keep their faint hopes of reaching a sixth consecutive NatWest T20 Blast quarter-final alive.Alex Hales and Samit Patel struck 54 and 52 respectively as Notts won the toss and posted a handy total of 172 for 6 despite their innings never truly catching fire.Derbyshire seamer Shiv Thakor counted Patel among his scalps in an impressive return of 3-25, while Hamish Rutherford became the game’s third half-centurion at the top of the visitors’ response.Jake Ball came in for early punishment but the rangy Notts right-armer pulled his figures back to a man-of-the mach haul of 3 for 36, including the vital wicket of Rutherford for 62, and Trent Bridge’s crowd of of 13,582 were treated to a final-over shootout.With five needed from the last delivery, Wayne Madsen could only managed two from a well-directed Harry Gurney yorker – drawing scant consolation from a fine 51 not out as his side reached 170 for 4.Insights

Nottinghamshire will be relieved to have won this match. Given Derbyshire’s position in the table this was surely the remaining fixture that they’d have been most confident of winning. It was far closer than they’d have liked but a win is a win. Nottinghamshire now must play Lancashire, Durham and Leicestershire – all teams fighting for a quarter-final spot and three wins will give them a great chance to finish in the top four.

Notts move onto 10 points, with trips to Lancashire, Durham and Leicestershire to conclude their North Group campaign, while Derbyshire remain bottom of the standings.Hales began with a brace of fours off Wes Durston but opening partner Michael Lumb did not start in such fluent fashion, chipping Thakor to deep midwicket.The next catch came in the crowd as Hales dispatched Thakor over his favoured square-leg region, while new man Riki Wessels dished out similar treatment to Nathan Rimmington before Greg Cork dismissed him for a breezy 22..Hales greeted Chesney Hughes’ left-arm spin at the halfway mark by shovelling four – Notts’ first boundary since the fifth over, which was followed by Patel handsomely planting Alex Hughes beyond long-on in consecutive overs.A cut behind square from Hales brought up the fifty partnership in between those blows and back-to-back fours saw the opener raise his own half-century from 33 deliveries. He could not kick on, holing out to Alex Hughes off namesake Chesney.Patel carved a four over extra cover to move towards a 35-ball fifty, although Thakor removed him at the start of the 18th when Tom Knight held a steepler.James Taylor become Thakor’s third victim for 12 when an attempted ramp shot spooned up to wicketkeeper Tom Poynton and Rimmington yorked Steven Mullaney at the start of a superb closing over that cost six.Durston got Derbyshire off to a flyer but, having thrashed four fours off Ball he hit the same bowler to Gurney at third man to fall for 22. Rutherford hoisted Gurney over wide long-on and crunched the next delivery through the covers as the Falcons soared past 50 after five.Mullaney snaffled Chesney Hughes caught and bowled to end a 43-run stand at the end of the eighth and Derbyshire had slowed to 83 for two midway through the chase.Rutherford reached a 40-ball fifty and added 57 with Madsen before Ball pivotally uprooted the New Zealander’s middle stump halfway through the 16th over. Alex Hughes lost his leg stump to Ball and Derbyshire needed 11 from the final over – a task that proved just too steep for the unfortunate Madsen.

Joselu is much more than just a Newcastle flop – he's key to Real Madrid's trophy hunt this season

The 33-year-old striker has made a strong impact at Santiago Bernabeu despite the pressure on him to step into Karim Benzema's shoes

Prior to the second half of Real Madrid's eventual 3-1 loss to Atletico Madrid on Sunday, Carlo Ancelotti surveyed his bench. He peered over an admittedly thin unit, but an elite one nonetheless. He could call on midfielder Aurelian Tchouameni, No.10 Brahmin Díaz, or the dynamic Dani Ceballos.

Instead, with his team trailing, and the need to change the game, Ancelotti introduced a gangly, 6’3, 33-year-old striker: Joselu. He is not the archetype of human, never mind elite footballer, to change a contest of such magnitude. But it wasn’t exactly a poor selection from Ancelotti, either. Madrid were markedly better with the big striker in the second half, creating more chances, registering more shots, and enjoying a larger percentage of possession in the Atletico defensive third. Joselu did little to change the result, but Madrid’s performance undoubtedly improved.

The presence of this anti-Galactico has bolstered Madrid on a number of occasions already this season. Joselu is not a big-money signing who will break any records, or sell many shirts. But he is, undoubtedly, a presence, a player who will at the very least make things awkward for the opposition. And for a Madrid side lacking an attacking focal point, it's an invaluable attribute, as well as a fulfilment of a lifelong dream for a former Madridista whose career threatened to careen off course along the way.

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Strikers like Joselu don't exist for big clubs anymore. All centre-forwards — regardless of size — have to bring more to their game than just finishing. Harry Kane, for example, is big, but passes like a No.10. Romelu Lukaku is lethal when rolling his defender. And Erling Haaland is some sort of hyper-athletic, deadly Nordic alien. There isn't usually room for the slow, gangly tall guy who likes to run.

But Madrid have found it for Joselu. Ancelotti's systems are more tactically intricate than he gets credit for, but the legendary Italian manager has won a lot at Madrid because he puts 11 very good players on the pitch, who can all play together. It is, after all, inherently limiting to ask Luka Modric, Toni Kroos, Vinicius Jr or Jude Bellingham to modify their role, or curb their footballing instincts.

In the past, this all worked through the feet of Karim Benzema. The Ballon d'Or-winning striker was equal parts roaming forward and deadly finisher. He could both score in bunches and link play for others — sort of floating around as a false nine. His departure has left a hole — one that Bellingham has surprisingly filled this year with goals of his own. But the England midfielder does not offer the striker's presence that Benzema did.

And that is where Joselu comes in. With Vinicius having missed a month of action through injury, the Spaniard has largely played alongside Rodrygo up front for Los Blancos, and generally lived in the box, taking on the opposing defence's biggest centre-back. He battles so Rodrygo can roam and Bellingham can ghost into the box. Joselu is effectively an elite facilitator — all without touching the ball.

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Joselu's signing was met by confusion for a lot of those outside Spain — and for good reason.

But it's a largely unfair criticism. There are many elite footballers — especially Spanish ones — who simply do not make it in England. Iago Aspas, now a modern La Liga stalwart, flopped at Liverpool. Fernando Morientes, considered Spanish goalscoring royalty when he arrived in England in 2005, scored only eight times in 41 appearances. Alvaro Morata is remembered with chagrin by Chelsea fans, but has been a solid centre-forward for Atletico Madrid.

Joselu fell victim to the same issue, and perhaps it was his stint in England that helped revive his career when he returned to Spain. Since arriving at Alaves in 2019, aged 29, he has scored double-digit goals every season, most recently bagging 16 for an Espanyol side that won just four games last campaign. This is a player who was handed his Spain debut at 32, and scored the winner in the Nations League semi-final to mark his second cap.

At Madrid, on his return to his boyhood club, he has found the net on a couple of occasions. Two in six games doesn't jump off the page, but both have been in one-goal wins, and he assisted the winner against Celta Vigo, too. Madrid have won six games from seven in all competitions so far, and Joselu's contributions have been crucial in three of them.

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The smile on Joselu's face after scoring his first Madrid goal was one of those rare heartwarming things in football. It was May 21, 2011, and Madrid were thrashing Almeria. In the 86th minute, Joselu, introduced as a substitute, ghosted off the far shoulder of the last defender and met Cristiano Ronaldo's cross in stride, right as the ball pinged off the turf, striking it on the rise to make a very tricky finish look markedly easy. It was Madrid's eighth goal of the evening, but Joselu celebrated it like he had scored a last-minute winner.

It took 12 years for him to bag his second for club, and that one was met with equal delight. This time, it was a rebound that fell kindly to the big Spaniard, who thrashed it home to equalise against Getafe. He needed a few seconds of an excited sprint towards the fans before realising that his team-mates were all returning to the centre-circle in the hunt for a winner.

And perhaps those reactions are most emblematic of what Joselu brings. There are a lot of Madrid players who want to play for Madrid because of the name, the badge, the status. Bellingham, Madrid's other summer signing, said it himself: "Real Madrid is the greatest club in history and there aren't many players who get to play for such a magnificent and historic club. I'm very grateful to those who brought me here."

Joselu, though, has a real connection. Although he came up through the Celta Vigo youth system, he was bought by Madrid as an 18-year-old, and impressed for Madrid's Castilla side, before being offered a chance at the first team two years later. And the energy of a 20-year-old trying to earn his spot at one of the world's biggest clubs still remains. The statistics tell some of the story — Joselu's numbers on clearances and interceptions are among the best in the world among strikers, per .

But the eye test offers more. Joselu never stops moving. He presses the defensive line when Madrid push up. He drops into a deeper position when they soak up pressure. He makes the runs to the back post that don't matter. He offers himself in space for quick interchanges. These are all things that his predecessor was better at — of course Benzema was. But those gangly legs are always in motion, always for the badge of the club he loves.

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Real MadridKeeping Mbappe's seat warm?

Real Madrid agreed to bring Joselu in on a loan deal with Espanyol, with a potential option to make the deal permanent at the end of the season. So far, it has seemed like a surprisingly shrewd signing for a team that didn't sign Kylian Mbappe — as many perhaps expected they would.

But that will likely all change next summer. Mbappe has reportedly agreed on a deal to amicably exit Paris Saint-Germain in 2024. Madrid, by then, will presumably be able to pay whatever fees — to PSG or otherwise — are needed to make the deal happen. It's a presumptive move that will push Joselu further down the pecking order.

For now, the Spaniard is a reliable fill-in for a side that is still growing into a new 4-4-2 formation. When Mbappe arrives, the system will likely change for him. It's hard to see Madrid needing a true No.9 in their squad as anything but an occasional cup option, or late sub to relieve one of their front three.

So, Joselu effectively has his one season to make an impact. And maybe he hasn't picked the year made for the most success. Barcelona appear well poised to challenge Madrid for the title and there are undoubtedly more well-rounded teams in the Champions League. That this is likely Ancelotti's final season in club management won't help, either.

Still, for Madrid's anti-Galactico, a player who has waited for his Bernabeu dream to come true, he might just have the kind of impact necessary to keep Madrid challenging on all fronts.

Namibia run away with 114-run victory

Xander Pitchers scored an unbeaten 269-ball 105 in Namibia’s second innings as they wrapped up a 114-run win over Hong Kong in the ICC Intercontinental Cup in Windhoek

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ScorecardSarel Burger ended with match figures of 5 for 66•Arne Putensen/ProactiveXander Pitchers’ unbeaten 105 in Namibia’s second innings and a disciplined bowling performance on the final day helped them to a 114-run win over over Hong Kong in the ICC Intercontinental Cup in Windhoek.Namibia’s first innings didn’t get off to an ideal start after they elected to bat; they were 16 for 2 in the seventh over. Gerhard Erasmus and Raymond van Schoor, however, put on a 101-run stand to steady their innings, but right-arm seamer Haseeb Amjad and Nadeem Ahmed took quick wickets through the middle to push the home team on the back foot.Sarel Burger and Nicolaas Scholtz added 122 for the sixth wicket to guide them to 250, but the lower order collapsed and Namibia were bowled out for 272. Scholtz remained unbeaten on 85 and Amjad picked up 5 for 49.The start to Hong Kong’s response was poor. They were 0 for 2 as as Burger and JJ Smit dismissed Irfan Ahmed and Roy Lamsam inside four overs. Smit and Christopher Coombe added to Hong Kong’s woes by reducing them to 25 for 4 in 19.2 overs.Hong Kongs hobbled their way to 135 for 8 before a 46-run ninth-wicket stand a 22-run 10th-wicket partnership pushed them to 203. Nizakat Khan (58) and Tanwir Afzal (52) were the main contributors.Namibia declared their second innings on 232 for 5, after gaining a lead of 301 runs, riding mainly on Pitchers’ third first-class century and van Schoor’s 42.Hong Kong started off with a 51-run opening stand which ended with the fall of Lamsam’s wicket. The rest of the innings fell apart. The Scholtz brothers, Bernard and Nicolaas, took five wickets between them, to add to Burger’s 2 for 38 to bundle out Hong Kong for 187 in 75.2 overs.

'We need to be louder' – Newcastle's co-owner criticise St James' Park atmosphere following Chelsea win – and Magpies fans hit back on social media

Newcastle United co-owner Mehrdad Ghodoussi slammed St James' Park atmosphere after the team's win over Chelsea.

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Newcastle co-owner criticises fansSupporters hit backMagpies beat Chelsea 4-1WHAT HAPPENED?

Newcastle United registered a convincing 4-1 win over Chelsea on Saturday courtesy of goals from Alexander Isak, Jamaal Lascelles, Joelinton and Anthony Gordon. After the match, co-owner Mehrdad Ghodoussi applauded the team's effort but also slammed the St James' Park atmosphere and urged the fans to be more vocal in their support of the Magpies.

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Quoting Newcastle's tweet of their team photo after the match, Ghodoussi wrote on X,:"What a team. #nufc we need to give these guys more support in the stadium, we need to be louder, we need to be the 12th man."

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The fans in turn hit back at their owner in reply as several users criticised the club for their complicated new ticketing system where the club first charge the fans for membership and then allot a ticket via a ballot system. Supporters can head to resale sites such as StubHub in their efforts to bag tickets, though even then, it is not a foregone conclusion.

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Eddie Howe's side move up to the sixth position on the league table after Saturday's win and they next face Paris Saint-Germain in a crucial Champions League fixture on Tuesday.

'Sh*thouse' – FA left 'disappointed' as former Tottenham star Jermaine Jenas vents anger at north London derby referee on social media – weeks after being the face of campaign against abuse of officials

The FA is reportedly 'disappointed' at Jermaine Jenas for calling a referee a "sh*thouse" after fronting a campaign against the abuse of officials.

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Ex-Spurs star unhappy with penalty callAired his frustration against VAR reviewSupposedly opposed to such behaviourWHAT HAPPENED?

The former Tottenham midfielder made that comment on X (formerly Twitter) during Spurs’ north London derby clash with Arsenal at Emirates Stadium. Jenas was responding to the decision to award the Gunners a second-half penalty for a supposed handball offence by Cristian Romero – with a long VAR review taking place before Robert Jones eventually pointed to the spot. Jenas posted on social media: “Complete sh*thouse of a referee! They’re all ruining our game!”

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Jenas is a presenter on The One Show for the BBC and often features as a pundit on Match of the Day. He added after attracting criticism for his post: “It’ll happen to Arsenal at some point this year! If it takes that long after watching it over and over… then it’s not a pen.” He did, however, stop short of deleting his original post.

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Jenas was chosen back in August to lead the ‘Love Football, Protect The Game’ campaign organised by the FA, Premier League, EFL and PFA – with a video produced in which he said: “Whether out on the pitch, in the stands or on the sidelines, we have all got to do better at all levels. No more surrounding refs, no more abuse. Let’s make sure that this season is different. Let’s protect the game.”

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reports that the FA are disappointed at Jenas’ online actions, while the chief executive of the Ref Support UK charity has said: “This was really disgraceful by Jermaine Jenas. One week he is being paid by the FA and other football bodies to front a campaign against the abuse of referees, the next he is posting abusive messages about a referee. The One Show has even done pieces about online abuse of match officials. I don’t think this adds to the image of the BBC either — it’s totally inappropriate. This kind of thing ends up with what we saw happened to Anthony Taylor last season when his family was harassed at the airport after he was criticised by Jose Mourinho after the Europa League final.”

It is claimed that the FA would not have used Jenas for their campaign had they known that he was not fully invested in their cause.

'Stop making stuff up to create hate!' – Alejandro Garnacho's brother insists Man Utd star never unfollowed Lionel Messi as Rio Ferdinand is called out for spreading 'incorrect info' relating to Cristiano Ronaldo

Alejandro Garnacho's brother has hit back at Rio Ferdinand after the former Manchester United defender claimed Lionel Messi unfollowed the winger.

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Ferdinand claimed Messi unfollowed GarnachoBrother disputes pundit's factsSays winger admires Messi & RonaldoGettyWHAT HAPPENED?

Alejandro Garnacho hit the headlines all over the world after his wonder-goal against Everton on Sunday. But a curious claim from Ferdinand in the aftermath of the game saw Garnacho's brother, Roberto, rally to defend him. The former-England star asserted that Messi had unfollowed Garnacho on Instagram due to his admiration of Cristiano Ronaldo. But the player's brother was adamant that Messi had never been a follower in the first place.

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"Fake, Messi never followed him," posted Roberto Garnacho on X (formerly Twitter), quoting a video of Ferdinand. "Stop making stuff up just to create hate, garna [Alejandro Garnacho] loves and admires both of them and you all Trying to creating a rivalry."

Ferdinand replied to the post a few hours later claiming: "Was sarcasm, bro."

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Argentinian players are usually unequivocal when it comes to answering the age-old Messi vs Ronaldo question. But Garnacho is a unique case, having only recently broken into the Argentina squad and having shared a field with Messi for just 16 minutes. The young winger was a team-mate of Ronaldo after his ultimately ill-fated return to Old Trafford, training with him daily and playing with him on a number of occasions. Given the circumstances, the 19-year-old understandably has a great deal of respect for both of the modern era's great players.

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The GOAT debate will be pretty much the last thing on United's flying winger's mind on Wednesday night as his side take on Galatasaray in Istanbul. Erik ten Hag's side are in dire need of a result that will keep their faltering Champions League campaign alive.

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