Brits, Ismail, Khaka, Wolvaardt script historic South Africa win for maiden World Cup final

Contributions from Nat Sciver-Brunt, Ecclestone and Knight not enough as England fall short

Valkerie Baynes24-Feb-2023South Africa staged their best performance of the tournament – with bat, ball and in the field – to upset England and secure a place in a World Cup final for the first time in any form of international cricket – men’s or women’s.Their victory was built on a 96-run opening stand between Tazmin Brits and Laura Wolvaardt as both racked up half-centuries for the second consecutive time in this tournament before Marizanne Kapp’s cameo of 27 from 13 balls took the hosts to 164 for 4. That left England needing their joint third-highest successful T20I run chase and joint-highest at a World Cup, matching their 2009 semi-final effort against Australia.Ayabonga Khaka and Shabnim Ismail then claimed seven wickets between them – and Brits took a Women’s T20I record-equalling four catches to put the task beyond England and set up a clash for the trophy with defending champions Australia on Sunday. All of this had seemed so far away a fortnight ago.The hosts had lost the opening match of the tournament to Sri Lanka by three runs at Newlands, setting back their campaign and were also beaten by Australia in Gqeberha. But they defeated Bangladesh in their final group game to squeeze into the knockout stages at the expense of New Zealand. Back in Cape Town on Friday, they held their nerve superbly to pull off a stunning victory before 7,507 fans.Heather Knight and England came so close•AFP/Getty ImagesIsmail, Khaka the destroyersIsmail bowled with pace and guile in the powerplay – including some aggressive bouncers, one of which was clocked at 128kph. She claimed two wickets in that time, although England had 55 runs on the board compared to South Africa’s 37 without loss. Sophia Dunkley first miscued to midwicket, where Brits took a simple catch but it was Brits’ absolute blinder from the same position to remove Alice Capsey for a second-ball duck that set the innings alight. Cramped by the short ball, Capsey steered the ball to the right of the fielder, who ran towards it and dived, clutching the ball just above the turf as her team-mates steamed in to congratulate her – none more so than Ismail, who leapt into Brits’ arms.Brits took another sharp catch to remove Danni Wyatt and give Khaka her first after Wyatt had been put down by Wolvaardt off Khaka’s bowling earlier in the innings. It looked like it would fall to Nat Sciver-Brunt, England’s in-form batter, to rescue her side, particularly when Chloe Tryon missed a caught-and-bowled chance, but Brits came to the fore again with a catch at long-on off a Nadine de Klerk slower ball.Having also had Amy Jones caught by Anneke Bosch, two wickets in two balls from Khaka to remove Sophie Ecclestone and Katherine Sciver-Brunt in the 18th over left England needing 25 runs off the remaining two overs. Heather Knight’s six off Kapp helped make it 13 off the last, but then Ismail pegged back Knight’s leg stump with three balls remaining and 12 still needed. Sarah Glenn and Charlie Dean managed just five between them before Glenn dropped to her haunches in anguish and the pair trudged off arm-in-arm as the South Africans celebrated wildly.The Brits and Wolvaardt show: Part 2After a sluggish start – South Africa scored just 14 off the first four overs after winning the toss – they started to raise the tempo led by Wolvaardt’s heave a long way over the fence at wide long-off. After the powerplay, they looked more in control as she and Brits followed up their unbroken stand worth 117 runs against Bangladesh with another key partnership.Tazmin Brits produced a second successive fifty in a must-win match for South Africa•Getty ImagesWolvaardt brought up her sixth T20I fifty with a four through cover off Ecclestone but fell three balls later to a leading edge gobbled up by Dean at cover. But that prompted Brits to flick the switch as she danced down the pitch twice in three balls to power Glenn over deep midwicket and long-on for two sixes. She brought up her half-century next ball with a four through the covers, helping herself to 17 runs off a pivotal 15th over. Brits eventually fell to a solid catch by Katherine but not before she had propelled her side towards a competitive total.Ecclestone keeps England in itEngland hadn’t helped themselves with a scrappy performance in the field, but Ecclestone’s two wickets in three balls – she snared the potentially explosive Tryon, caught attempting to pull but picking out Nat at deep midwicket for just 3 and de Klerk, bowled for a second-ball duck – momentarily derailed South Africa’s final push in the penultimate over.But then Kapp, the beneficiary of a misfield while on 2, cashed in first off a high full toss by Katherine in the final over which she pulled for a one-bounce four through deep backward square leg. Then she hammered back-to-back fours off the last two balls piercing the gap between cover and mid-off and high over deep midwicket to give the hosts the late lift they needed.

Jadeja and Axar: Sweep and reverse sweep are difficult here

Axar avoided it while making 74 crucial runs for India; Jadeja benefited from Australia’s overuse of it to finish with a match haul of ten wickets

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Chappell on the sweep shots: Australia panicked and did something not natural

Australia’s collapse – precipitated by an overuse of the sweep shot – and India’s subsequent romp to victory in the Delhi Test has raised a lot of questions about shot selection on spin-friendly pitches.Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel, India’s two left-arm spin-bowling allrounders, said the sweep was the wrong option on pitches with low bounce and that the better strategy was to play with a straight bat in front of the pad as often as possible.Both men used that philosophy to help India get to within one run of Australia’s first-innings of 263 on the second day’s play. Jadeja scored 26, Axar top-scored with 74, and then when it looked like India were on the back foot at the start of the third day, Jadeja ran through the Australian batting order to finish with career-best bowling figures of 7 for 42.”Sweep and reverse sweep are difficult here, so I didn’t try them (laughs),” Axar – who hit nine fours and three sixes in his innings – told Jadeja in a chat for the BCCI website. “Instead I bring the bat in front of the pad and play the ball on its merit.””The last time I batted with you [Jadeja], you had told me that they were trying to aim at my pads, so I was protecting it. My thought was to hit what’s in the slot and respect the good deliveries. That is what I do. This time there was a left-arm spinner [Matthew Kuhnemann] too. ” Jadeja interjected at that point with a good-natured, “and you robbed him for runs.” Axar just laughed and continued. “No I didn’t rob him, but with a left-arm spinner operating instead of an offspinner, you get to play at a delivery turning into you.”Jadeja’s innings of 26 might not look like much but in partnership with Virat Kohli, who scored 44, they produced some of the best batting of the Test match and it was all based on being prepared for the grubber.Only Anil Kumble is in front of Ravindra Jadeja for most POTM awards in India•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

“On this pitch, the mindset [with the bat] was that a good ball can come anytime,” Jadeja said. “However the idea was to believe in the defense and play with the bat in front of the pad. Me and Virat were talking about playing straight as much as possible with less bounce on offer.”Then when he had the ball in hand, and saw Australia trying to sweep everything away, he knew all he had to do was bowl straight at the stumps.”In India, if the wickets are like this, then it feels good that a spinner’s role and responsibility increases. The way they were batting, they preferred the sweep and reverse sweep, so I wanted to bowl stump to stump. That would mean if they missed and the ball stayed low then it would hit the stumps.”Related

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Jadeja’s seven wickets included five bowleds. Australia collapsed from 65 for 1 to 113 all out. And India cruised to a six-wicket victory before tea on day three.Jadeja, who has returned to the international fold for the first series since his knee injury last August that had needed surgical intervention, said that all three spinners in the XI have been contributing, be it big or small.”I missed a lot of cricket…the World Cup, and many other series, but once I’m back, I want to continue this way in the future, and make team India win with you [Axar] and Ashwin. This is a team game and everyone has contributed in different ways. If this happens, India’s victory march will only continue.”India play the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which they have now retained having gone 2-0 ahead, on March 1. They are also in pole position for a spot in the World Test Championship final later in June.

Kathryn Bryce: 'Hopefully it's a good reset for Cricket Scotland'

The silence told the story… not so much that it was there but where it was coming from.Kathryn Bryce, Scotland’s captain, had just removed dangerous Ireland openers Amy Hunter and Gaby Lewis within the first five balls of the match and, by the time the favourites were five wickets down for just 25 runs at the start of the seventh over, Bryce had claimed four of them.It was a collapse from which Ireland would never fully recover and, needing just 111 to secure a first appearance for Scotland Women at any World Cup, opener Megan McColl and Bryce mowed down most of the target between them, the latter bringing up victory with a four – and making history.”There was probably a bit of silence almost and they can be quite vocal from the sidelines,” Bryce tells ESPNcricinfo’s Powerplay podcast in which she recalls the impact of taking those early Ireland wickets. “But we had a huge amount of support as well. When you get a couple of early wickets in a really important match like that, it can stun a team a little bit.”The way that Megan started off the second innings was absolutely incredible, so when I went out there to bat, it was literally just trying to finish off the game and I was just saying, ‘don’t think about what’s coming, don’t think about it, just score the runs’. So when we got those winning runs at the end, it was just, I think the relief and just hard to switch off from that emotion of trying to ignore what was coming and realising what we’d actually achieved.”

Most observers saw Scotland’s victory in the T20 Women’s World Cup Qualifier semi-final as an upset with Ireland expected to join Sri Lanka in claiming the two qualifying berths for the tournament in Bangladesh in October. But not Bryce, the Player of the Series who ended up missing the final – won by Sri Lanka – with a minor niggle.Scotland had beaten Ireland in their most recent T20I to draw a two-match series in Desert Springs, Spain, in October and won the first of three ODIs between the teams immediately before that.”We were fifth in the rankings,” Bryce says. “The way that we’ve played over the last year or so, we’ve managed to beat Ireland a couple of times and they’ve beaten us as well so we knew it was going to be a really close-fought game, but we had the ability to really compete with them.”Bryce points out that it is testament to the growth of the women’s game that the points tables in both qualifying groups were tightly contested at the top. UAE pushed Sri Lanka in the other semi-final before losing by just 15 runs and Vanuatu shocked Zimbabwe on the opening day of the tournament despite being ranked 18 places lower and having to crowdfund their own playing kit and equipment in the lead-up.Scotland’s achievements are also significant in the context of a sport that was largely broken a year ago, facing financial difficulty and reeling from a report in July 2022 which found Cricket Scotland to be institutionally racist. It was only in March of this year that another report found a “high degree of prejudice towards female staff and players” within the organisation.When it comes to efforts around making the game more inclusive, the adage about needing to see it to be it often arises. Now that they are about to step onto the world stage for the first time, this Scotland team have a chance to live that out.Related

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“A lot of people say it’s the access for people to be able to watch the game and see their teams out there playing,” Bryce says. “So I think for the girls in Scotland be able to watch a World Cup, which is the most televised event for the women’s game, and actually see a team from Scotland there and performing, and seeing people from where they’re from competing in that competition, is going to be really important.”It’s starting to become more popular in schools and getting out to a lot more state schools as well, which is really important. I think that growth is really there and there’s a big push as well to make women’s clubs more accessible and enjoyable, for people to want to go to and then also stay when they get there.”Hopefully it’s a good sort of reset for Cricket Scotland, to build and be able to rebuild a lot of those branches. I think for the women’s team to be there and leading the way on that, showing and developing, that’ll be a big kick-starter for cricket in the country.”Bryce also hopes her team’s World Cup appearance attracts complete newcomers to cricket, which she says still relies heavily on players having a family connection to the sport.That was the case for Bryce and younger sister Sarah, Scotland’s wicketkeeper who was batting at the other end as Kathryn struck the winning runs against Ireland. But while their father played the game, and their mother had grown up supporting Lancashire while living in England’s Lake District, there were other role models who had a big influence.The girls started playing in school and in their grandmother’s garden, trying to emulate their namesakes, retired England bowler Katherine Sciver-Brunt and wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor, using a snow-pea vine trellis as the stumps.Right there in the backyard, they could see it… now they get to be it.

More silverware for Cristiano Ronaldo! CR7 sweeps Saudi Pro League awards after exploits with Al-Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo has once again proven that age is just a number, sweeping major honours at the Saudi Pro League's end-of-season awards ceremony following a record-breaking campaign with Al-Nassr. At 40, the Portuguese icon was officially named the 2025-26 Fans' Player of the Season, a title awarded to the player who earns the most man-of-the-match selections across the campaign.

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Ronaldo, who continues to rewrite the history books, collected 15 man-of-the-match accolades from his 30 league appearances, more than any other player in the division. This helped him win the Player of the Season award. He also finished as the league’s top scorer, netting 25 goals across the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League season. His knack for delivering in key moments has made him a talisman for the Riyadh-based club as the forward continues to chase his first league title in the Middle East.

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Alongside being named the top fan favourite, Ronaldo also walked away with the Goal of the Season award, with 19 per cent of the total votes. The winning strike came during Matchweek 27 against Al Riyadh, when Ronaldo unleashed a spectacular volley that rocketed into the top corner and helped secure a 2-1 win for Al-Nassr.

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While Ronaldo took home two of the night’s biggest prizes, another standout performer was N’Golo Kante, who was recognised for an exceptional moment of skill. During Matchweek 5, the French midfielder eluded multiple defenders before assisting Steven Bergwijn’s goal, which contributed to a dominant 4-1 victory. That moment, though not a goal itself, earned praise as one of the most technically-gifted highlights of the season.

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Amid months of speculation about his next move, Ronaldo has ended all uncertainty by extending his contract with Al-Nassr for another two years. The deal, which ensures his stay in Saudi Arabia until after his 42nd birthday, confirms his commitment to the club. Already the highest-paid athlete on the planet, Ronaldo’s new agreement is believed to be worth £492 million ($668 million) across two years. With his fitness, form, and hunger all still intact, few would bet against him reaching the 1,000-goal mark before finally calling time on a career unlike any other.

'Soccer should be for everyone' – U.S. Soccer, American Outlaws partner to make tickets less expensive, more accessible for fans

U.S. Soccer and the chief supporters group came together to lower ticket prices for U.S.-hosted matches over next year

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The American Outlaws, the primary supporters group for the U.S. national teams, have partnered with U.S. Soccer to make the game more accessible, the organization announced Tuesday.

Tickets for all U.S. Soccer-hosted matches – including both the men's and women's teams – through October 2026 will be capped at $45 (plus fees), and the tickets will be directly sold by American Outlaws to members of the supporters group.

“We’ve always believed soccer should be for everyone,” said Justin Brunken, co-founder of AO. “This partnership with U.S. Soccer helps eliminate one of the biggest barriers – cost – and makes it possible for more passionate fans to stand, sing, and support together.”

AO aims to help eliminate reselling, scalping and bolster their communication efforts while offering streamlined support.

"This isn't just about saving a few bucks. It’s about keeping soccer grounded in community,” Brunken said. “AO was built to bring people together. This gets more people in the stands and more voices behind the team.”

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The price changes arrive ahead of a big year for U.S. Soccer, with the 2026 FIFA World Cup – to be co-hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico – less than 12 months away. That said, the price agreement only includes U.S. Soccer-hosted matches, meaning the $45 ticket will not be issued for matches during next summer's competition, as FIFA manages the ticketing process for the competition.

The USMNT played in the CONCACAF Gold Cup this summer, and an uneven turnout from fans across the competition raised concerns over ticket accessibility, including some saying they were priced out of games. For the USMNT's match against Trinidad and Tobago, only 12,000 fans attended, with 11,727 at their match against Saudi Arabia.

The USMNT will play four international friendlies across September and October. The USWNT have not yet announced any additional friendlies for 2025.

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Across the Group Stage of the Gold Cup, the competition averaged 19,000 fans per game, a 32-percent decrease from an average of 28,055 in the 2023 tournament.

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The USMNT takes on South Korea and Japan in September, before returning to the pitch in October against Ecuador and Australia. U.S. soccer has not yet announced any additional friendlies for the women's national team for this year.

Botafogo abre conversas com o Banco Inter por patrocínio

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Uma publicação do Banco Inter animou os torcedores do Botafogo nesta terça-feira. A empresa brasileira publicou que “está prestes a fechar com um tradicional clube do Rio de Janeiro” e a torcida do Glorioso já levantou especulações em peso sobre uma possível parceria entre as partes.

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O clube, porém, puxa o freio. Realmente existem conversas entre Botafogo e Banco Inter por um possível patrocínio, mas o Glorioso não negocia apenas com esta empresa.

A equipe comercial do Glorioso está buscando parceria com um banco e tem conversas com outras companhias do ramo. Ainda não há nada avançado com nenhuma empresa. O clube entende que é importante criar um vínculo no meio.

Por isso, o Botafogo segue negociando com bancos que virarão potenciais patrocinadores do clube – que atualmente possui a Champion e Tim estampando partes dos uniforme. O clube não considera ter nada avançado e o Banco Inter é só mais um dos nomes à mesa.

A empresa tem parceria com Athletico Paranaense, Atlético-MG e Arena MRV, futuro estádio do Galo. A companhia tem João Victor Menin, filho de Rubens Menin, um dos homens mais influentes no Alvinegro Mineiro, como CEO.

بشير التابعي: "الزمالك لو عاوز ميسي هيجيبه".. والأهلي الآن لديه أبو تريكة الجديد

أشاد بشير التابعي نجم الزمالك السابق، بصفقات الأهلي الجديدة خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الحالية، مؤكدًا أن الأبيض لو أراد التجديد لـ زيزو لفعل ذلك بل يستطيع ضم ميسي أيضًا.

الزمالك أبرم 4 صفقات بشكل رسمي في الميركاتو الصيفي، وهم المهدي سليمان من الاتحاد السكندري لمدة موسمين في صفقة انتقال حر، والأنجولي شيكو بانزا لمدة أربعة مواسم من نادي إستريلا دا أمادورا البرتغالي، والثنائي أحمد شريف وعمرو ناصر من فاركو.

طالع | بالأرقام.. مدرب طنجة يُعلن عبر “بطولات” انتقال عبد الحميد معالي إلى الزمالك ويؤكد: يشبه لاعب الأهلي

وقال بشير التابعي في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة إم بي سي مصر”: “لست مقتنعًا بصفقات الزمالك، وأقارن نفسي بالنادي الأهلي، فالأحمر تعاقد مع لاعبين مميزين يجعلونني غير قادر على النوم، وهم يختارون بعناية (على الفرازة)”.

وكان الأهلي قد تعاقد في موسم الانتقالات الحالي، مع محمود حسن تريزيجيه، أحمد سيد زيزو، محمد علي بن رمضان، أحمد رمضان بيكهام، محمد سيحا ومحمد شريف، وياسين مرعي ومحمد شكري، إلى جانب عودة أليو ديانج من الإعارة.

وأكمل: “أعتقد أن محمد بن رمضان سيكون أبو تريكة الجديد في الأهلي، والزمالك يستطيع التعاقد مع ميسي نفسه إن أراد، لكنه لا يريد، وقد دعمه أحد محبي النادي بمليار جنيه”.

وواصل: “أقسم بالله لو أن الشخص الذي يدعم النادي (يقصد ممدوح عباس) أراد التعاقد مع ميسي، سيفعل ذلك، ولو كان أراد تجديد عقد زيزو، لجدد له”.

وأتم: “الأموال في الزمالك كثيرة (زي الرز)، وممدوح عباس يستطيع التعاقد مع فريق برشلونة كاملًا”.

تجدر الإشارة إلى أن الأهلي تعاقد مع أحمد سيد زيزو في صفقة انتقال حر، بعدما انتهى عقده مع الزمالك دون تجديده.

Balderson's maiden first-class century illuminates grey day at Edgbaston

Warwickshire 197 for 5 (Rhodes 82, Mousley 45*) trail Lancashire 327 (Balderson 116, Bailey 75) by 148 runsGeorge Balderson’s maiden first-class century illuminated a grey second day as Warwickshire and Lancashire grind towards a draw in their LV=Insurance County Championship match at Edgbaston.On a cloudy morning, Lancashire all-rounder Balderson extended his overnight 94 to 116 out of his side’s 327 all out before the home side replied with 179 for 5.On a slow pitch, diligence has been required throughout from batters and Balderson showed plenty of it, spending 44 balls in the nineties before reaching his richly-deserved ton. Warwickshire captain Will Rhodes then showed similar resolve to compile 82 from 168 balls.With time lost to the weather on day two and a forecast suggesting little or no play on the fourth day, this match appears doomed to a draw already with batters forced on to the defensive by capable seam bowling on a slow pitch.After resuming on 295 for 7 on the second morning, Lancashire lost Tom Bailey for 75 to the second ball, lbw to a big inswinger from Hamza Mir. That concluded a partnership of 145 in 45 overs between Bailey and Balderson and when Will Williams quickly fell the same way, Balderson still required five runs for his maiden ton with just last man Jack Morley for company.Unlike at Lord’s in 1895, when Sammy Woods generously served up a deliberate leg-side full toss so that WG Grace could reach his hundredth hundred, Balderson was made to earn every run towards his milestone before he edged Olly Hannon-Dalby to the boundary at third.Morley stuck around while 30 were added and doubled his previous first-class run tally of nine before nicking a slog at Danny Briggs.In reply, Warwickshire’s openers fell in the first seven overs, both deciding too late to leave the ball as Alex Davies played on to Williams and Rob Yates edged Bailey behind. Rhodes and Sam Hain then added 68 in 28 overs either side of a rain break, Hain arriving into double-figures after 69 balls before falling, strangled down the leg side off Balderson, for 15 off 79.At 82 for 3, further quick wickets would have moved Lancashire into a strong position, but Rhodes and Dan Mousley batted watchfully to add 77 in 22 overs. Bailey continued his impressive match by trapping Rhodes lbw and Ed Barnard tickled Balderson down the leg side to the keeper but Mousley, after a skittish start, settled to play with authority and reach the close unbeaten on 45.

'They made my life miserable' – Real Madrid legend blasts club for 'screwing my life up' as he opens up on harrowing final years after winning two Champions League titles

Former Real Madrid hero Ivan Helguera has lifted the lid on the alleged mistreatment he faced before leaving the club.

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Los Blancoslegend Helguera has launched a scathing attack on his former club, revealing on the podcast that he was mistreated and emotionally broken during his final years at the Santiago Bernabeu. Despite winning two Champions League titles and helping the team to a league win, Helguera claims the board and sporting director Predrag Mijatovic "made his life miserable."

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On the podcast, Helguera recalls the shocking betrayal by Real Madrid's hierarchy despite being a title-winning regular: "The board, the president especially, and a former player who I didn't expect from him, who was the sporting director, Mijatovic, took away my number and told me I wouldn't play again. They made my life miserable. I don't really know why. They told me I wasn't going to play and that they wanted to sell me. They told me I wasn't going to play and that they wanted to sell me. I had a three-year contract, I didn't understand because I had just won the league and had played."

The emotional toll peaked as former Spanish international felt isolated and disrespected by the club’s leadership: "Emotionally, I was screwed. My head told me they were screwing me and screwing my life up. The president didn't even greet me and I was playing."

Despite coach Fabio Capello’s support, the former defender was frozen out, and forced toward a Valencia exit: "These guys tell me not to even play you in training.' The following year, Mijatovic told me they were taking my number away and were going to make my life miserable again. And then Valencia arrived. In fact, I didn't even go to the meetings because there could be so much tension."

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The defender and defensive midfielder spent eight years at Madrid and won three La Liga titles and a UEFA Super Cup alongside two European crowns in 2000 and 2002. After leaving to join Valencia, he won the Copa del Rey in 2008.

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Madrid are expected to undergo tactical changes under new head coach Xabi Alonso, likely moving away from the system he used at Bayer Leverkusen. The Spanish giants are aiming to compete for the Club World Cup this summer, with their campaign kicking off against Al-Hilal on June 18.

Even better than Jota: Celtic star was the real hero for Rodgers

Celtic strolled to another fairly comfortable victory in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday as they swept Dundee United aside with a 3-0 win at Parkhead.

The Hoops are now 16 points clear of Glasgow rivals Rangers in the table, ahead of their game on Sunday, and are heading towards a fourth title in succession.

Brendan Rodgers will be delighted with the way that his team controlled the game and kept trying to add to their tally, with 21 efforts on goal in total.

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The Northern Irish head coach should also be pleased with the performance of Jota on the wing, after he made his second start in the Premiership this season.

Jota's performance against Dundee United

The January signing from Rennes, returning to Parkhead for a second spell at the club, lined up on the left flank, with Adam Idah central and Hyun-jun Yang on the right.

Jota, who had produced a goal and an assist in his first two league outings, found the back of the net again with a terrific curling effort, after cutting in onto his favoured right foot.

The former Benfica dynamo also showcased his creativity from the left flank with four key passes and one ‘big chance’ created, although his teammates let him down with their wasteful finishing in front of goal.

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Celtic’s wing wizard was far from the only impressive performer for the Scottish giants on Saturday, though, and captain Callum McGregor was the real hero for the Hoops with his display in the middle of the park.

Callum McGregor's performance against Dundee United

The former Scotland international was selected at the base of the midfield three for the Bhoys, with Japanese whiz Reo Hatate and Luke McCowan picked ahead of him.

Callum McGregor

McGregor was the real hero for Rodgers on Saturday with his tempo-controlling performance. Whilst Jota produced a moment of magic with his goal, the midfield maestro was integral to the entire display with his use of the ball.

The left-footed ace also scored, arguably, the most important goal of the game by breaking the deadlock with an excellent strike. He carried the ball into the box under pressure and reversed his finish into the bottom corner of the near post to make it 1-0.

Vs Dundee United

McGregor

McCowan

Hatate

Pass accuracy

94%

91%

83%

Passes completed

62

42

29

Possession lost

5x

8x

20x

Duel success rate

75%

57%

20%

Tackles + interceptions

2

0

1

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, McGregor was the standout star in midfield with his play in and out of possession, as he dominated the opposition off the ball and provided a metronomic presence with the ball at his feet.

These statistics show that the club captain was the real hero, over Jota, for Rodgers as both players scored a goal but it was the experienced maestro who was integral to everything that Celtic did on the day.

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The Celtic head coach must be delighted to have a player, in McGregor, who can provide such security on the ball as well as being reliable out of possession to ensure that the team puts in a dominant performance.

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