'It's nice to feel important' – 'Blessed' Chris Morris on bond with RCB, chatting with Dale Steyn, and more

“I have been very fortunate I haven’t been smacked around yet, but that’s going to come unfortunately”

Shashank Kishore24-Oct-20207:36

Has Chris Morris fixed RCB’s death bowling issues?

Six weeks into IPL 2020, Chris Morris has been hailed as the change Royal Challengers Bangalore needed. He provides spark with the new ball, cleans up lower orders at the death, gives them an imposing presence on the field with his rocket arm, and brings with him the potential to be a finisher. To understand why he has been such a key part of the jigsaw, let us rewind to December 2019.It is the build-up to the mini-auction in Kolkata. The Royal Challengers want Morris at any cost. At each of their mock auctions, the price for him has shot through the roof. However, Mike Hesson, the director of cricket, keeps going. It isn’t out of desperation, but because of their innate belief on an X-factor player.Forget about having someone of the skillsets Morris has – 140kph plus, can turn up at the death and nail yorkers, besides hitting big from the outset. The Royal Challengers have struggled to just have a consistent allrounder in their set up. In 2016 and 2017, they had Shane Watson. Then in 2018 and 2019, they had Marcus Stoinis. Neither thrived, for a variety of factors – not least being the chop-and-change policy they’ve since shelved for consistency. Kolkata Knight Riders have Andre Russell. Mumbai Indians have Kieron Pollard. Chennai Super Kings have Dwayne Bravo. There’s a reason the Royal Challengers want him.On auction day, the Royal Challengers enter the bidding at INR 1.7 crore, and go right through to the end. They even discuss among themselves the prospect of placing a next bid after raising the paddle at INR 10 crore. Mumbai Indians back out, Hesson and Katich quietly celebrate. They’ve got their man.Fast-forward to September 2020. Royal Challengers have just finished their mandatory quarantine, and are training at the ICC Academy in Dubai. Morris is among the last to turn out to bat, after an exciting first net session with the ball. As Morris swings hard, he feels a pull in his stomach and immediately knows something is off. A precautionary scan reveals a strain to the stomach muscle. It’s just week one, and while there’s three weeks to go for the tournament to begin, Morris isn’t part of much of the build-up. But because he’s such an integral member of the squad, they’re giving every opportunity to put himself back on the field.Chris Morris celebrates a wicket with Isuru Udana•BCCI

Sending him home after spending tons and tons of hours of time and energy at the mock auction, real auction, over numerous zoom sessions Hesson and Katich conducted in preparation for the season – both in March and August – individually to ensure all their players are up for it mentally, wasn’t even an option. It’s this sentiment of being made to feel wanted that seals Morris’ bond with his new franchise, his fourth in the IPL after the Super Kings, Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Daredevils.”Give me somebody who doesn’t like the feeling of being wanted – whether in sport, in a relationship or just in life in general,” Morris asks. “It’s just nice to feel important. The medical staff were incredible. For them to get me back on the park was really good. I’ve never had that type of injury before. It was a new thing for me.”The Royal Challengers’ physio office in their hotel wing is open at 7am every day. Players zoom in and out for their sessions, and Morris is regular. Six weeks of exercises, rehabilitation, rest – where he doesn’t try to risk himself to the extent of having a swing on the golf simulator – is all worth it. Morris is fit, and the Royal Challengers are readying themselves to bring him into the competition five games in. It may seem all good now in hindsight that they waited on him, but Morris himself was full of apprehension as he raced against time to be fit.”I didn’t know what to expect or how long it was going to take,” he says. “We worked really hard. It was a tough four and half weeks for myself and the medical team. We grafted in the gym, we grafted on treatment tables. It was day-in, day-out. I had the machine in my room treating myself throughout the night. Literally, I would wake up every two hours and ice myself throughout the night. It was a hard graft and here we are. We are happy to be playing. As a medical team, they were all happy I can get back on the field and start playing.”Morris immediately impressed in his first outing, against his former team Super Kings, by opening with 3 for 19 off his four overs. Since then, he has delivered one telling performance after another. So far, he has nine wickets in six outings. More than 50% of his 120 deliveries so far have been dot balls. His powerplay economy is an outstanding 4.5, with his death-overs economy pegged at 6.38.Chris Morris has been a valuable addition to RCB•BCCI

His Smart Economy of 3.67 is second-best to team-mate Washington Sundar. This component factors in the match economy, the phase of the game where he bowled and the pressure on his team after he bowled his overs. All of this points to something having worked for him lately. For Morris, this isn’t about the technical adjustments he has made. It’s mental. And it revolves around the philosophy that the next ball is the most important ball he’ll bowl.”Ah, I think I’m in a blessed position, to be honest,” he says. “So, there are high pressure points that you want to be in as a cricketer. That’s where you want to get tested as a cricketer. You get to bowl fast, bowl yorkers and smash sixes (laughs). What more do you want? I have been very fortunate. I haven’t been really smacked (around in IPL) yet, but that’s going to come unfortunately. That’s the nature of the beast — the IPL.”I just have to keep my clarity. The moment you lose clarity of what you want to do, that’s when everything gets side-tracked. The bounce-back ability needs to be good. As a new-ball and death bowler, you are going to get hit for six, you will get inside-edges for fours. It is about how you fix the next ball. If the next ball gets hit for a six, then just bowl the next, keep repeating, give your best. You have to continue to get better. Like I said, I’ve been very lucky, I have got wickets, I haven’t been hit for runs. I hope it continues, if it doesn’t it is about how you limit it. It is a tough game, but I enjoy doing it.”Morris agrees all the change in thought process has taken a while coming. A forced break due to Covid-19 somewhat hampered his plans. At 33, he’s more than past the halfway stage of his career, but Morris isn’t on the lookout to make up for lost time. Having been injured at various times in his career, experience, he says, has taught him to look at every opportunity as a blessing and how not playing with the fear of injuries and with a clear thought process of what he wants to execute in every game helps him balance out the good days with the bad.Chris Morris dives forward for a brilliant catch•BCCI

“I haven’t had muddled messages coming around,” he says. “It’s like ‘this is what I want to do’, ‘this is how I want to do’, and then you execute. If something goes wrong, you then go on to Plan B, because we have a Plan B. Or else, Plan C. What has worked for me is a lot of clarity and what the execution needs to be. We do a lot of homework. Everything that happens behind the scenes, we work so hard that by the time we get to the game, we know what we want and then it’s up to us to execute. Our plans are very clear.”Once you’re clear about what you need to do, it’s a lot more easier for Virat (Kohli) to worry about field placements and stuff because most of us know what to do by the time we get to the top of our mark. Playing under Virat is very good. The biggest thing for me is he expects excellence, he expects you to put the work in because he puts the work in. Like I said, behind the scene we’re putting all the work in. We’re thinking about the game even before we get into the game. So it’s been really good to play under him. He just exudes that energy that he wants to win all the time, like just want to get into the game. That’s what his attribute to the team is apart from performance. “Clear plans, hard work and fitness aside, Morris is soaking in the experience of mentoring young Indian fast bowlers. In an age where ‘mentorship’ is loosely thrown around every senior player, the Royal Challengers have walked the extra mile in ensuring senior members of their squad spend time with their paired-up juniors. It doesn’t necessarily revolve around just skillsets or fitness. It can be life lessons too, chats about what makes them tick, what doesn’t. How their life is back home outside of cricket. Incidentally, these were the lessons Morris says he learnt from “legend” Dale Steyn, who he now can call a friend. Morris couldn’t have imagined, when he was growing up in the diamond town of Kimberley, wanting to bowl fast, that he could even have a conversation with Steyn. Today, he has shared dressing rooms with him at South Africa and now at the Royal Challengers.Chris Morris had a big impact in his comeback match•BCCI

“Dale is a legend. Why I have been lucky is because he is not just a mentor, he is actually one of my friends,” he says. “I pinch myself every now and then and say, Dale is my friend. We love to spend time and do things together. We are also very similar in our interests of sport. We also have similar music tastes. So, we click very well and we speak a lot of rubbish together. I’m very lucky not just to have him in the change room but also as my mate. His inputs have been so important and valuable. For me, more important for me with Dale is not the stuff that we talk on the field but more the stuff the stuff we talk about off the field, in life in general. For a guy who’s been playing since he was 20 and to almost being 47 now, I’m joking. For him to be 38 and still do what he does is incredible. The stuff that we talk about and the stuff he brings to the team is invaluable.”What about life in a bubble? Surely that would’ve been challenging in the midst of a demanding tournament?”It’s been different, at the beginning I honestly thought it’ll be a lot worse, I will get bored and lose my mind, but luckily we’ve got a good bunch of guys,” he says. “The RCB management have been unbelievable by putting together that team room. That has been amazing. We’ve got a pool to ourselves, we’ve got a private beach. We had a barbeque [last week], all of us outside. It was awesome with cricket on the big screen. We’ve got a golf simulator, so we have got everything that we want. We’re lucky with the way RCB has spoilt us players, and all the effort they have put in to keep us happy and comfortable has been incredible. So for us, the bio-bubble has been really cool, a lot of fun and hopefully if we get to spend an extra week, hopefully we do, it’ll be quite nice.”

Alex Carey looking forward to catch-up with 'explosive and dynamic' Rishabh Pant in IPL

Carey wants to use the IPL experience as a springboard for the next two T20 World Cups

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Alex Carey and Rishabh Pant will be the two wicketkeeping options for Delhi Capitals this season•Getty Images

Alex Carey, Australia’s white-ball wicketkeeper-batsman, is set for his first IPL stint, with the Delhi Capitals, and he is enthused by the prospect of playing alongside the “explosive and dynamic” Rishabh Pant. Carey also said he was “keen to speak to” an experienced top-order batsman like Shikhar Dhawan.”I suppose, you know, chatting to Rishabh and the way he plays his cricket. Obviously, wicketkeeper-batsman and he’s so explosive and dynamic, as a batsman,” Carey said of his fellow wicketkeeper-batsman at the Capitals during a virtual press conference in Australia.”It will be great to talk to him, he’s quite unconventional in some of his cricket shots, it’s amazing to see him play, so probably have a good chat about mindset with him.”ALSO READ: Ponting promises ‘hard conversation’ with R Ashwin on running out non-strikers backing upA prolific run-scorer in the Big Bash League for the Adelaide Strikers, Carey was bought for INR 2.4 crore (US$ 320,000 approx.) in the last auction and views the IPL as an opportunity to garner experience in different conditions, rub shoulders with some of the more experienced players, and use the tournament as a springboard for the two T20 World Cups in India and Australia over the next two years.”Yeah, it’s really exciting. It will be my first opportunity playing the IPL, so firstly it’s just exciting to be a part of that competition, which we all watch and admire around the world in the T20 format,” Carey said.”And then leading into the T20 World Cups in the next couple of years… it’s a great opportunity to play against the best in the world, in different conditions as well. All the net sessions we’re going to have, we’re going to make sure we’re playing against the great spinners at Delhi Capitals, and speaking to a lot of those players – Shikhar Dhawan and Ajinkya Rahane and all those senior guys – picking their brains really. Add Ricky Ponting (head coach) in as well, it’s a pretty exciting list of players and staff members we’ve got in Delhi.”Shikhar Dhawan is so experienced in the top order, and has performed on massive occasions as well. Again, another left-hand batter. So [I am] keen to speak to him.”Carey has impressed with his ability to tackle spin in a short career so far, and he is relishing the prospect of coming up against R Ashwin in practice.”Ashwin is an amazing spinner and I want to face him once in the nets as well, just to put yourself up against some of those guys.”

Nottingham Forest are right to release flop who earned more than Murillo

It’s safe to say Nottingham Forest’s recruitment since promotion back to the Premier League in 2022 has been hit and miss, with many players either exceeding or underperforming based on their expectations.

However, that was to be expected, with the Reds making over 30 new additions to the squad, as Evangelos Marinakis demonstrated his ambition for the club in their first top-flight campaign in 23 years.

Players such as Murillo, Morgan Gibbs-White and Callum Hudson-Odoi have all arrived at the City Ground, with the trio evidence of the good business conducted by the hierarchy, especially after they have all been touted with big-money moves away already this summer.

Despite their respective successes in the East Midlands, numerous players have been extremely disappointing, resulting in moves away after short stints on Trentside.

Gustavo Scarpa arrived at the club with huge expectations following his award-winning season in Brazil, but ultimately left the club after just ten appearances, failing to score or assist a single goal.

However, the club also employed one player who simply failed to make his mark for the Reds, with Nuno Espírito Santo making the right call in allowing him to depart the City Ground this summer.

Cheikhou Kouyate’s stats at Nottingham Forest

After arriving on a free transfer from fellow Premier League side Crystal Palace during the summer of 2022, Cheikhou Kouyate was brought in to provide needed Premier League experience to a relatively inexperienced Forest side.

The 34-year-old agreed a two-year deal upon his arrival at the City Ground, with Kouyate looking to have one final stint in the Premier League.

During his first season at the club, the midfielder made 21 appearances in the league – with the Senegal international starting just seven times and scoring a solitary goal during the 2022/23 season.

This season he's taken up a squad role at the club, making just 12 appearances. However, he's found starts even harder to come by with just two during the duration of the 2023/24 campaign, with both coming under former boss Steve Cooper.

With his contract expiring at the end of the month, the club confirmed he would be departing the Reds at the end of his current deal – ending his two-year stint at the City Ground.

Wages

£4.6m

£45k-p/w

Games

36

£128k

Starts

9

£511k

Minutes played

1,288'

£3.6k

Goals

1

£4.6m

How much Cheikhou Kouyate earned at Nottingham Forest

The deal to bring Kouyate to the City Ground saw the club fork out £45k-per-week on the midfielder, with the former Palace man originally one of the club's highest earners after promotion.

During his time at Forest, the 34-year-old, who’s previously been dubbed as “dreadful” by journalist Jacob Steinberg during his time in English football, has pocketed £4.6m in wages – with Kouyate failing to justify any of his hefty weekly earnings during his time at the club.

His weekly wage during his time in the East Midlands is higher than a plethora of key first-team members including the aforementioned Murillo, who only earns £30k-per-week, despite his excellent first season in English football that saw him claim Forest’s Player of the Season award.

Andrew Omobamidele

£35k-p/w

Nicolas Dominguez

£35k-p/w

Danilo

£30k-p/w

Murillo

£30k-p/w

Ryan Yates

£25k-p/w

Anthony Elanga

£25k-p/w

Undoubtedly, at the time the deal to bring the Senegalese midfielder to the City Ground seemed like shrewd business.

However, it's clear to see he's not up to the level required for the Premier League anymore, with Nuno making the right call to cut him loose in their attempts to avoid another PSR breach next season.

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Rescisão de Bruno César com o Vasco é publicada no BID da CBF e atleta segue no Penafiel, de Portugal

MatériaMais Notícias

Agora é oficial! A rescisão do meio-campista Bruno César com o Vasco foi publicada no Boletim Informativo Diário (BID) da Confederação Brasileira de Futebol (CBF). O atleta, que estava emprestado ao Penafiel, optou por ficar em Portugal e acertou por duas temporadas com o seu atual time. Pelo Gigante da Colina, foram 41 jogos e quatro gols marcados.

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Aos 32 anos, o atleta chegou ao Gigante da Colina em2019, porém não conseguiu se firmar. Em Portugal, ele teve uma boa adaptações e irá disputar aSegunda Divisão local. Na última temporada, ele entrou em campo em 26 partidas,marcou cinco gols e deu cinco assistências pelo clube português.

+Richarlison, Matheus Cunha e crias do Vasco vestem uniforme do time em Tóquio

Após encerrar a disputa doCampeonato Português em maio, o jogador não se reapresentou ao Vasco, visto que o clube carioca não contava com o meio-campista para a sequência da temporada. Um dos principais fatores que fizeram com que o Cruz-Maltino optasse por rescindir com Bruno foi seu salário, considerado alto na atual folha depois da queda para a Série B.

+Léo Jabá desabafa: ‘Eles disseram que estava acabado. Eu disse não’

Os representantes do atleta entraram em acordo com odiretor Alexandre Pássaro no início de julho. Desse modo, o Vasco pagará o que deve ao meia de forma parcelada e o contrato, que iria até maio de 2022 foi rescindido.

فيديو | بمشاركة أحمد عبد القادر.. الشحانية يقسو على قطر بثلاثية في الدوري القطري

خطف فريق الشحانية فوزًا مثيرًا على نظيره قطر، بثلاثية مقابل هدف، وذلك بالمباراة التي جمعت بينهما اليوم ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري القطري.

والتقى قطر مع الشحانية على ملعب سحيم بن حمد، في إطار مواجهات الجولة العاشرة من عمر مسابقة الدوري القطري.

وتقدم بيليه فان أمرسفورت بالهدف الأول لفريقه الشحانية في الدقيقة 22، بعدما استلم كرة داخل منطقة الجزاء ثم صوبها على المرمى.

طالع أيضاً.. تشكيل مباراة الهلال والخليج اليوم في الدوري السعودي.. موقف محمد شريف

وأدرك قطر التعادل في الدقيقة 70 عن طريق سيباستيان سوريا، بعد عرضية من إلياس حميد قابلها سوريا برأسية سكنت الشباك.

وفي الدقيقة 90+3 سجل بيليه فان أمرسفورت الهدف الثاني له وللشحانية، بعد عرضية داخل منطقة الجزاء وارتباك دفاعي لتصل إليه الكرة ويضعها داخل المرمى.

وأضاف لطفي ماجر الهدف الثالث في الدقيقة 90+10، بعدما انطلق بالكرة من وسط الملعب وانفرد بالمرمى ثم سدد الكرة في الشباك.

وشهدت المباراة مشاركة المصري أحمد عبد القادر لاعب فريق قطر أساسيًا.

بهذا الفوز، يحتل فريق الشحانية المركز السابع في جدول ترتيب الدوري القطري برصيد 11 نقطة، فيما يأتي قطر بالمركز الحادي عشر، ولديه 10 نقاط. أهداف مباراة قطر والشحانية اليوم في الدوري القطريملخص لمسات أحمد عبد القادر

Spain duo Rodri & Alvaro Morata hit with UEFA bans for 'violating basic rules of decent conduct' at Euro 2024

Alvaro Morata and Rodri have been given one-match bans by UEFA for misconduct during Spain's Euro 2024 winners' parade.

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  • Rodri and Morata banned
  • Spain beat England in Euro 2024 final
  • Punished for chant about Gibraltar
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    UEFA have handed Morata and Rodri a one-match ban each for misconduct during Spain's Euro 2024 winners' parade, per The Athletic. The pair were filmed singing 'It's Spanish, Gibraltar is Spanish", with Gibraltar's FA subsequently submitting a complaint to UEFA. They claimed the song was "extremely provocative and insulting".

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    The ban for Morata and Rodri will stand for all UEFA competitions, meaning that it will take effect for their Nations League campaign. Spain will be without the striker and the midfielder for their fixture against Serbia on September 5.

  • WHAT UEFA SAID

    UEFA's statement explained that the pair have been banned due to them "failing to comply with the general principles of conduct, for violating the basic rules of decent conduct, for using sporting events for manifestations of a non-sporting nature and for bringing the sport of football, and UEFA in particular, into disrepute".

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    WHAT NEXT?

    While the ban has taken immediate effect, it will not affect domestic fixtures. Rodri will likely play for Manchester City against Manchester United in the Community Shield this weekend, while Morata is set to make his AC Milan debut against Torino later this month.

São Paulo treina na Barra Funda e faz ajustes finais para seu primeiro clássico no Campeonato Brasileiro

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Neste sábado (19), o São Paulo treinou pelo período da manhã no CT da Barra Funda, de olho no clássico contra o Santos, válido pela quinta rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. Em sua última sessão de treinos antes da partida, o time acertou os últimos ajustes para o seu primeiro clássico no torneio.

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O Tricolor busca se recuperar de um início ruim no Brasileirão. Após quatro rodadas, o time somou somente dois pontos dos 12 disputados. Ainda sem vencer na competição, a equipe acumula dois empates e duas derrotas até o momento.

Contra o Santos, porém, o São Paulo conta com o bom retrospecto em clássicos na temporada. Ao todo, a equipe venceu três clássicos e empatou outros dois, estando invicta nessas partidas.

Uma das vitórias foi conquistada justamente contra o Santos, no dia 6 de março, pela terceira rodada do Campeonato Paulista. Na ocasião, o time de Hernán Crespo venceu a partida por 4 a 0, no Morumbi.

Para o clássico deste domingo (20), o São Paulo deve entrar escalado da seguinte maneira: Tiago Volpi; Diego Costa, Bruno Alves e Reinaldo; Igor Vinicius, Liziero, Gabriel Sara, Emiliano Rigoni e Welington; Luciano e Eder.

A bola rola a partir das 18h15, na Vila Belmiro. Jogando fora de casa contra um rival, o Tricolor espera conquistar sua primeira vitória no Campeonato Brasileiro e, assim, iniciar sua recuperação no torneio.

Spinners make it 4-0 for India in rain-hit encounter

The hosts were unable to chase down a target of 51 in nine overs as India continued their dominance

ESPNcricinfo staff18-Nov-2019

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India continued their dominance against West Indies in the T20I series, beating them by five runs in a nine-overs-a-side affair in Providence in the fourth game to stretch their all-win record.The hosts were unable to chase down a target of 51 in the rain-hit encounter, losing five wickets in the process to India’s spinners Anuja Patil, Deepti Sharma and Radha Yadav.The West Indies spinners had clicked too, stopping India from posting a big total. After 7.5 overs, India were 40 for 7. In Smriti Mandhana’s absence, Jemimah Rodrigues opened with Shafali Verma and Veda Krishnamurthy played at No. 3. All three of them were removed by offpsinner Hayley Matthews inside the third over. The spinners continued to cause damage, removing six India batters for single-digit scores, and restricting them to 50 for 7 at the end of nine overs.In reply, West Indies managed to keep their wickets intact initially, losing just two in the first six overs, but their required run rate soared over 8 – they were scoring at just 4.16 till then, courtesy India’s spinners.A boundary in the penultimate over by Natasha McLean helped reduce the requirement for West Indies to 13 runs off the last over. But they lost two wickets – Shemaine Campbelle was run out and Sheneta Grimmond was caught behind off Patil – and couldn’t manage to find the boundary they so desperately needed.

Ledley King has now told Tottenham chiefs to sign £20,000-a-week defender

Tottenham legend Ledley King has privately told Spurs chiefs to make a transfer swoop this summer.

Spurs want to sign new defenders for Postecoglou

Despite already bringing in Radu Dragusin from Genoa for £25 million in January, reports in the last few weeks suggest that Ange Postecoglou's defence could look very different next season.

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Indeed, Postecoglou has already expressed the club's wish to bring in another centre-back, as the Lilywhites head coach claims it's an area which needs further reinforcement.

“If you’re saying, ‘Is it an area we can strengthen?’, yes it’s an area we will probably look at”, said Postecoglou on Spurs signing another centre-back.

“With all these things, it’s about trying to strengthen the group as much as anything else. If you think about when I first arrived, we had maybe six or seven centre-backs at the club. So it’s not just numbers. It’s more about the ability of those players to play the football we want and to fit in to what we’re trying to build here.

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“I think it is an area of the park we will look to strengthen, but I think we’ll look to strengthen all areas of the park come the end of the season. That is planning that’s already underway, and other people are in charge of it at the moment.

“We’re a squad that needs to develop, and we’re looking for that younger demographic. But at the same time you’re looking for guys that have played."

As well as at centre-back, Spurs are identifying potential full-back signings, with Postecoglou believed to want alternatives to star defensive duo Pedro Porro and Destiny Udogie. The pair have been crucial to Tottenham's success under Postecoglou and are a major foundation of their push for Champions League qualification next season, but there are arguably few quality alternatives to the duo behind them.

Emerson Royal stands out as the only choice behind Porro, while questions surround the longevity of Ben Davies at left-back and the torrid injury record of Ryan Sessegnon.

Tottenham told to sign Ben Johnson by Ledley King

Now, according to Football Transfers, Spurs legend King has told Tottenham to sign West Ham defender Ben Johnson to help fix their lack of depth at full-back.

The Englishman, who is now attracting interest from Tottenham as a result, is out of contract at the end of this season and could join the club for free. Former West Ham staff member Stuart Pearce highly rates the 24-year-old from their time together in east London as well.

"He's a wonderful professional to deal with and work with," said Pearce on the £20,000-a-week defender.

"We're very proud to have him out of our academy system as well, which is a real plus for us, especially with the connection to this club with the academy. I think he's just developing and getting better and better, and like with all young players, the more game time they have, the better they'll get, so I am delighted for the boy."

Wolves’ 8/10 star with fewer touches than Sa was the real hero v Brighton

Wolverhampton Wanderers continue to impress under Gary O’Neil, with a place in the FA Cup semi-final looking achievable.

Last night, Wolves picked up a fantastic 1-0 home victory over Brighton & Hove Albion, which secured them a tie against Coventry City in the next round.

20/21 (Friendly)

2-1 W

13/14

1-1

13/14

1-1

08/09

2-1 L

08/09

2-1 W

The hosts took the lead within the first two minutes of the game, and from that point on, they rarely had any of the ball, with the Seagulls having 72% possession.

Wolves stayed compact as a unit, frustrating the visitors despite them having 18 shots. It was a performance that would bring the squad and the fans even closer.

Mario Lemina’s game versus Brighton

Mario Lemina has been excellent all season in O’Neil’s 3-4-2-1 setup, influencing the side at both ends of the field.

The Gabon international ended up being the match-winner, scoring the only goal of the game via an impressive, creative finish.

The 30-year-old was subbed off just before the hour mark and replaced by Pablo Sarabia. Lemina boasted an impressive 100% pass success rate, although he only made 11 passes all game due to Brighton’s dominance.

The midfielder registered 33% of Wolves’ nine shots while also making two tackles. However, he wasn’t as strong as usual in duels, winning just two of his eight duels.

Even though Lemina scored the only goal of the game to help Wolves progress, there was one other individual who was instrumental in the victory.

Max Kilman’s performance in numbers vs Brighton

Max Kilman started his 32nd game of the season last night, and his leadership at the heart of the Wolves defence was simply brilliant. The captain led by example from the first whistle to the last, displaying dominance when taking on in-possession and out-of-possession tasks.

Birmingham World handed the defender an 8/10 rating for his showing, describing it as “a proper captain’s performance.”

Goals conceded

0

Clearances

9

Dribbled past

0

Pass accuracy

83%

Key passes

1

Touches

38

As can be seen in the table above, Kilman was an absolute rock at the back, making a huge nine clearances, while also not being dribbled past once, which shows that he was always one step ahead of the game and that he didn’t get drawn out of position by the tricky Seagulls attackers.

Despite actually having ten fewer touches than goalkeeper Jose Sa, the number 23 was also composed on the ball and willing to progress it when the opportunity presented itself, having a pass accuracy of 83%, completing one key pass, and losing the ball just four times.

This is extremely important given the fact that Wolves had to endure long spells without the ball for most of the game, and therefore, concentration is required both when continuously defending and when rarely getting on the ball, as his ball retention gave his side a much-needed breather at times in the second half.

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Having Kilman at the back was vital for O’Neil’s side, with his composure providing calmness to the backline, who could’ve easily buckled under the constant pressure.

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