In Kagiso Rabada's dip is the story of South Africa's decline in Tests

Rabada hasn’t been at his best after Philander’s retirement and South Africa must find a way of not overburdening him

Firdose Moonda08-Jun-2021The blame for South Africa’s Test decline has been laid at the feet of the batters, who have collectively crossed 300 just twice in their last 15 innings, and have often left the bowlers with too little to work with. While that’s correct, it doesn’t adequately express how deeply the dearth of runs have blunted the team’s strongest suit – the seamers. And to see how deep the impact has been on the bowling, one needs only look at Kagiso Rabada’s last three years.Rabada is the undisputed leader of South Africa’s attack. Since his debut in November 2015, no one has taken more wickets for the team than Rabada, and the next best, Keshav Maharaj, is more than 80 strikes adrift. That in itself says something about the changing styles of success in South Africa’s bowling.Not too long ago, having a spinner among the top-two wicket-takers would have been unthinkable. But with several series in the subcontinent over the last six years, Maharaj has been able to do much more than keep an end quiet. But that raises all sorts of questions about the pace pack South Africa put on the park and whether they are providing enough support to Rabada.Look at the list again. The next most successful quick since Rabada’s debut is the now-retired Vernon Philander, who took 101 wickets in 61 innings between 2015 and 2020. He opened the bowling alongside Rabada in 17 of those and, as the table below shows, maintained a great economy rate and still struck regularly, allowing Rabada to reap even greater rewards at the other end.ESPNcricinfo LtdPhilander was not always able to partner Rabada, though. He suffered an ankle injury in India in 2015, missed matches in Sri Lanka, and had fitness concerns on a tour of England in 2017. In his absence, Rabada has had a revolving door of new-ball partners, ranging from Morne Morkel to Duanne Olivier to Kyle Abbott to Lungi Ngidi; and none of them have done as well as Philander.When Rabada has opened the bowling with anyone else, the opposition’s scoring rate has been higher. As the numbers below show, while Rabada has stepped up in those situations, he hasn’t had the consistency of a bowler like Philander to back him up. That may be for a variety of reasons, including experience and skill. There are few bowlers with the ability to move the ball as subtly and effectively as Philander did, and fewer in the South African set-up with years under their belt to have perfected their craft. Philander had played first-class cricket for five years and 61 matches before his Test debut; Ngidi, as one example, had two years and 11 caps before his.Getty ImagesWith Philander offering his services from the commentary box now and South Africa yet to find a replacement – the most likely candidate, Glenton Stuurman, has not been picked for the West Indies tour – the burden lies even greater on Rabada.South Africa have not played a significant amount of Test cricket in the last 18 months to be able to minutely assess Rabada’s form, but we can let the numbers do some of the talking. Rabada has slipped to their third spot among South Africa’s Test wicket-takers since Mark Boucher became head coach – from December 2019. Anrich Nortje is No. 1. Nortje has taken double the number of wickets as Rabada, although he has played three more Tests. In that time, Rabada’s average has crept up over 30 and he has not managed a five-wicket haul.ESPNcricinfo LtdIn fact, his last five-for came more than three years ago, against Australia in the Port Elizabeth Test of March 2018. South Africa won that series 3-1 but that was their last major achievement in Test cricket. Since then, they beat both Pakistan and Sri Lanka at home (which some would argue was expected at the time) but also lost to both those sides, Sri Lanka at home and Pakistan away, and to England. And the dip in South Africa’s form has coincided with a downturn in Rabada’s fortunes.Though he has had to shoulder more of the responsibility since his last five-for – only Maharaj has bowled more balls in this period – Rabada’s personal numbers have gone down too; although he remains South Africa’s leading bowler and, compared to bowlers around the world who have played at least ten Tests, his strike rate sits sixth. He has taken 67 wickets in 17 Tests since the Port Elizabeth five-for at an average of 27.2, compared to 135 wickets in 20 matches before that, at 21.45.ESPNcricinfo LtdAt the same time, South Africa have gone from having the best bowling average in the world from Rabada’s debut to the Port Elizabeth Test, to having the fourth-worst bowling average in the last two years. In that time, they have taken six five-wicket hauls,the fewest among the eight teams that have played at least ten Tests.Clearly, South Africa need Rabada to be at his best for the attack as a whole to perform well. That probably means they have to avoid over-bowling him, as has sometimes been the case, and for their other seamers to find a collective consistency that allows Rabada to operate in fiery bursts for maximum impact.South Africa’s new Test captain Dean Elgar did not initially think the West Indies was the place to make pace a focus and said he was expecting slow, low pitches – this, even though the Caribbean has been good to fast bowling in the last few years.Since then, South Africa have seen first-hand that the Dukes ball allows for damage to be done early on. During an intra-squad practice match, bowling coach Charl Langeveldt said the seamers could end up playing a big role in the two-match series, given the ball, and the weather, with high humidity in the rainy season contrasting with the dryness South Africa have experienced on previous tours. “With the Dukes ball, there is a lot of movement – seam movement off the wicket – and it stays harder for longer. Ball maintenance is key. Obviously we can’t use saliva anymore, but we need to find a way to shine the ball and that could be beneficial for us.”Rabada has previously been effective at executing reverse-swing. If he finds some of that magic or manages to effect maximum damage with the new ball, South Africa can rekindle their reputation of being a team with a core of seamers as their strongest suit.

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One Head-Scratching Twins Trade Deadline Deal Left Players 'Seething'

The Minnesota Twins shook up this year's trade deadline when they, seemingly unexpectedly, decided to host a major fire sale and part ways with a ton of veteran players, including those with multiple years of control remaining on their contract.

As the team abruptly launched head first into a total rebuild, one trade they made at the deadline stood out as a complete head-scratcher. Included in the trade that sent veteran infielder Ty France to the Toronto Blue Jays was relief pitcher Louis Varland. The decision to part ways with the reliever reportedly left players in the clubhouse "seething" and GMs across the league "dumbfounded," per Bob Nightengale of USA TODAY.

Varland is a St. Paul, Minn. native and an outstanding reliever who wore the Twins uniform with pride and had his family at every game. The 27-year-old is making just $768,150 in 2025, slightly above the league minimum, and is controllable for five more years. Trading him in the midst of a campaign in which he has a 1.98 ERA and a 1.8 bWAR in 52 outings made little sense, especially given how beloved he was by his teammates, and how much he loved being in Minnesota.

Twins fans have made clear they weren't pleased with the organization's sudden change of direction at the trade deadline, which included the stunning departure of Carlos Correa, but it was ultimately the Varland trade that seems to have offended players within the clubhouse the most.

Blue Jays Defeat Angels on Wild Walk-Off Bunt in Extra Innings

The Toronto Blue Jays pulled off a wild 4-3 extra-innings win over the Los Angeles Angels on Friday to earn their sixth straight victory.

The Blue Jays took a 3-0 lead in the sixth inning, but the Angels tied up the game the next inning on a three-run homer from Jo Adell. With the game tied through the ninth, the two teams went into extra innings.

The Angels were held scoreless through the top of the 10th inning. To start the bottom half of the inning, Los Angeles pitcher Sam Bachman walked Blue Jays outfielder Nathan Lukes. Disaster then struck for the Angels. With automatic runner Myles Straw at second and Lukes at first, Ernie Clement hit a sacrifice bunt. Bachman quickly recovered the bunt, but committed an error as he soared a throw over first base, allowing Straw to run home and earn the walk-off win.

The Blue Jays quickly raced onto the field to celebrate the win, which puts them two games ahead of the New York Yankees in the American League East. The Blue Jays recent win streak has them atop the AL East with a 50-38 record, and feeling optimistic about their chances to win the division for the first time in a decade.

Meanwhile, the crushing loss puts the Angels one game below .500 once again. The Angels are trying to remain in contention in the American League playoff race, but these kinds of losses will keep them on the outside looking in for now.

Man City summer signing wants OUT! England hopeful James Trafford desperate for January exit just five months after sealing Etihad switch

Out-of-favour Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford reportedly wants to leave the club, just five months after returning to the Etihad Stadium. The 23-year-old played a crucial role in helping Burnley earn promotion to the Premier League last season, but he has struggled to gain regular minutes following his summer switch to Pep Guardiola’s side.

  • Trafford helped Burnley keep 30 clean sheets in special 2024-25

    Trafford emerged as one of England’s brightest prospects after helping Burnley secure promotion from the Championship in 2024-25. Featuring in all but one league game, the Cumbrian ‘keeper helped the Clarets record 30 clean sheets in the last campaign – a joint all-time English league record with Port Vale in 1953-54.

    Scott Parker’s side conceded just 16 league goals in 46 games with Trafford between the sticks, amassing 100 points as the Lancashire outfit finished second behind Leeds United, who finished top thanks to their superior goal difference. Daniel Farke’s men scored a whopping 95 league goals last term, with Burnley netting 69.

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    Former England U21 goalkeeper was close to joining Newcastle

    Following his heroics for Burnley, Trafford was close to joining Newcastle United in the summer as Eddie Howe’s side looked to strengthen their goalkeeping department following last season’s Carabao Cup success.

    However, City used a matching rights clause which allowed them to pip the Magpies to the signing of Trafford, having developed the former England Under-21 shot-stopper before selling him to Burnley in 2023.

  • Trafford loses starting berth to Italy shot-stopper Donnarumma

    But after starting City’s first three Premier League games against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton and Hove Albion, Trafford has since lost his place in the starting XI to Gianluigi Donnarumma. 

    Donnarumma joined Guardiola’s side from European champions Paris Saint-Germain after losing his own starting berth to Lucas Chevalier – a summer arrival from Ligue 1 side Lille. 

    The Italy international has since made 14 appearances in all competitions for 10-time league champions City, with Trafford being forced to watch on from the substitutes bench. The former Bolton Wanderers ace has been used in the cup competitions, starting the Carabao Cup victories over Huddersfield Town and Swansea City.

    Trafford’s last appearance came in City’s 2-0 reverse against Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League last Tuesday, in a match which saw manager Guardiola make 10 changes to his starting lineup.

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    Report claims 23-year-old wants exit to keep World Cup hopes alive

    And now according to the Trafford is reportedly plotting a departure when the January transfer window opens next month. The report claims Newcastle are expected to show their interest in doing a deal with City, who may also lose fellow goalkeeper Stefan Ortega. 

    Once a reliable No. 2, the 32-year-old has slipped down the City pecking order following the summer arrivals of Trafford, Donnarumma and Marcus Bettinelli, who joined from Chelsea.

    The report concludes by claiming Trafford is worried about losing his place in the England squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup, with manager Thomas Tuchel having stressed the importance of playing regularly in order to make the plane for North America next summer.

Liverpool ready to spend big in January! Reds hold talks to sign TWO Premier League stars in bid to halt Arsenal's title charge

Liverpool are prepared to splash the cash on two Premier League stars in January in a bid to derail Arsenal's title charge. Defeat at Manchester City last weekend means the Reds sit eight points behind the Gunners after the opening 11 matches of the season. However, the club seem willing to back Arne Slot in the New Year as they look to make up the gap on Mikel Arteta's men.

Liverpool's title defence faltering

Goals from Erling Haaland, Nico Gonzalez and Jeremy Doku compounded a miserable afternoon for Liverpool as they crashed to a 3-0 loss at Manchester City earlier this month. The result means the Reds have already lost more league games this season than they did last, with their title defence already faltering.

Liverpool spent big to bolster the squad over the summer, signing Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez and Giovanni Leoni. The club also convinced star men Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk to extend their star at Anfield, though were unable to retain Trent Alexander-Arnold's services, the right-back opting to leave his boyhood club for Real Madrid.

Despite a summer of hefty investment, Liverpool are struggling and return to domestic duties this weekend eighth in the table, level on points with rivals Manchester United, having lost five of their last six league matches. Slot will hope to return to winning ways when they welcome Nottingham Forest to Merseyside on Saturday.

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And while Liverpool were reluctant to splash the cash in the January market following a summer spending spree, the Merseyside powerhouse are prepared to back Slot in the New Year as they look to get their title push back on track and halt Arsenal'w push for silverware. According to DaveOCKOP Liverpool have two Premier League stars on their radar as they seek to close the eight-point gap between themselves and the Gunners.

Liverpool have previously invested in the squad in the winter window, notably signing Van Dijk, Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo in 2017, 2022 and 2023. And another winger signing may be on the cards in January.

DaveOCKOP revealed that "Liverpool will conduct preliminary talks with Bournemouth this weekend over the signing of Antoine Semenyo. Liverpool's sporting director Richard Hughes, who played a key role in signing Semenyo at Bournemouth from Bristol City for a modest £10.5 million back in 2023, is believed to remain a strong admirer of the 25-year-old. It is thought that the Cherries would demand around £75 million for the Ghana international should Liverpool decide to formalise their interest."

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Semenyo has been a revelation for Bournemouth this season, scoring six goals and providing three assists for the Cherries, though he has failed to directly contribute to a goal in his last four league outings. The Ghana international was linked with a move away from Bournemouth over the summer but instead put pen to paper on a five-year deal with the south coast side.

Liverpool aren't the only side believed to be interested in Semenyo, with Premier League rivals City, Tottenham and United also credited with an interest in the winger. And Semenyo isn't the only top-flight player the Reds are looking into signing in January if reports are to be believed.

"DaveOCKOP can exclusively reveal that Liverpool are holding initial talks to discuss signing Crystal Palace and England star Adam Wharton in 2026," a separate report read. "Just like Semenyo, Wharton has also been a player whose profile has exploded over the past couple of seasons.

"During a period of unprecedented success for Crystal Palace, including both an FA Cup and Community Shield wins for the first time ever, Adam Wharton has been a key part of the club winning those trophies."

Wharton has been a key man for Palace since his arrival from Blackburn Rovers in January 2024 and his form for the Eagles hasn't gone unnoticed. United have been credited with an interest, while City and Real Madrid are also believed to be keeping tabs on the England international, who made just his second senior start for the national team against Albania on Sunday night.

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Liverpool out to bounce back from City loss

Liverpool are back home on Saturday as they take on Nottingham Forest to Anfield in a navigable run of games as the Reds look to build up some momentum. Indeed, they follow up their game against the Tricky Trees with a Champions League tie against Eredivisie outfit PSV before they round off the month with a trip to the capital to take on West Ham.

Slot's side then kick off December with a home game against high-flying Sunderland before back-to-back away games against Leeds and Inter in the Premier League and Champions League, respectively. 

فيديو | عمر مرموش يسجل هدف منتخب مصر الأول أمام الرأس الأخضر

أدرك منتخب مصر هدف التعادل في مرمى منتخب الرأس الأخضر، في المباراة التي تجمع بين الفريقين، ضمن الاستعدادات لبطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا 2025.

ويواجه منتخب مصر نظيره منتخب الرأس الأخضر، في تمام الساعة السادسة مساء بتوقيت القاهرة، على ملعب هزاع بن زايد بالإمارات، في مباراة تحديد المركزين الثالث والرابع ببطولة العين الودية.

طالع.. فيديو | جاري رودريجيز يسجل هدف الرأس الأخضر الأول أمام مصر

ويشارك منتخب مصر في دورة ودية بالإمارات، وتضم منتخبات إيران وأوزبكستان والرأس الأخضر، على هامش الاستعداد لبطولة الأمم الإفريقية.

وأحرز منتخب مصر هدف التعادل عن طريق عمر مرموش في الدقيقة 55 من عمر الشوط الثاني، بعد تمريرة من محمد حمدي لينفرد عمر مرموش بحارس الرأس الأخضر ويضعها في الشباك.

وكان الرأس الأخضر قد تقدم بالهدف الأول من ضربة جزاء احتسبها الحكم ضد محمد هاني نفذها جاري رودريجيز بنجاح داخل شباك منتخب مصر. هدف عمر مرموش في مرمى الرأس الأخضر 

'One of them is class, and Hannah is the class one' – Sonia Bompastor backs Chelsea and England goalkeeper Hampton in bitter row with Mary Earps

Sonia Bompastor has hit back at Mary Earps in defence of Chelsea goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, after former England star Earps heaped criticism on Hampton's behaviour in her new autobiography 'All In'. Bompastor claimed Hampton is "the class one" when compared with Earps, and questioned the PSG goalkeeper's decision to criticise three-time European Championship winning manager Sarina Wiegman.

  • Bompastor defends Hampton and Wiegman after Earps comments

    The fall-out from Earps’ comments surrounding Hampton has begun, as the Lionesses goalkeeper’s club manager came swiftly to her defence after Earps’ controversial statements on Hampton’s behaviour during Euro 2022 and subsequent return to the side.

    The 32-year-old claimed Hampton’s behaviour within the camp was “destructive” and took “energy and time” away from the team and coaches as Wiegman’s side went on their way to securing a first of what is now two consecutive Euros titles.

    Bompastor’s allegiances were clear as she spoke on Earps’ comments, which she branded as “not acceptable” towards either of Hampton or Wiegman.

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    'Hannah is the class one' – Bompastor

    Bompastor said: "I think the comments I read from Mary Earps were not acceptable. To not show respect to your team-mate or manager… I would say we are talking about Hannah, but I would also raise my voice for Sarina. 

    “I think when you use some words saying something about someone who won the Euros three times in a row, you should probably think about it before you speak.

    "I think one of them is class, and Hannah is the class one."

  • Earps' side of the story as true feelings revealed

    In an extract from her book published in The Guardian, Earps said: "The only negative that each group reported back on was that behaviour, which was overwhelmingly considered disruptive and unreliable, with a risk of being destructive, taking energy and time from coaches who needed to work with the rest of the team on set-pieces, mentality and of course goalkeeping sessions. 

    "It affected us all in a domino effect to an extent that was extremely unusual in a successful elite team environment. It also completely contradicted my professional values, which included preserving everything I had, mentally and physically, for performance and for a goalkeeper union where everyone, whatever their role, had the space and support to be great at their job."

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  • Hampton returned to Lionesses set-up, leading to Earps' retirement

    Earps revealed that she had been consulted about a possible return to the squad for Hampton in 2023, something she said she was not comfortable with.

    “I was happy to be part of those conversations and no matter whether you were among the more experienced or junior players in her squad, feeling like you had a say was a part of our success.

    “‘It doesn’t make me feel comfortable,’ I said in response to the idea of a return, not needing to remind her of the disharmony that the squad had felt before. I felt protective of the good energy we now had in goalkeeper training and the morale of the wider team.

    But in 2024, this time Hampton was reinstated by Wiegman and Earps was given no say in the matter.

    Speaking to Wiegman, Earps said: "I don’t get it. It’s a qualifier match. And bad behaviour is being rewarded."

    Earps continued: "Now this felt unjust. My eyes welled with tears. It was a choice that went against my core values. I couldn’t get my head around it because when my values were compromised, the strain always felt heavy enough to keep me up at night. When this kind of a decision compromised my football, I was sleepless. The affinity I had for Sarina and this job – one I’d given every last cell of myself to – was being destroyed, the trust and respect evaporating.

    She added: "I wasn’t entitled to keep my place if Sarina didn’t want me to but I was entitled to decide what happened next. I could do what other people do if they’re no longer enjoying their job: I could leave, I could retire."

Rangers star has already admitted he dreams of move away from Ibrox in Gerrard worry

In an early blow for Rangers as they prepare to start a new era with a returning face in the dugout, one player has already admitted that he dreams of leaving Ibrox.

Gerrard already has Rangers ambition in mind

Just one week on from sacking Russell Martin after just 123 days in charge – making him the manager with the shortest reign in the club’s history – Rangers are set to turn to a familiar face. As per a number of reports, Steven Gerrard is now closing in on a move to the Gers to take charge for a second time and the first time since leaving for Aston Villa in 2021.

The Liverpool legend has the tough task of reviving a Rangers side that sit as many as nine points behind rivals Celtic and 11 points behind shock leaders Hearts in the Scottish Premiership. But that won’t stand in the way of his lofty ambitions, according to ex-Rangers ace Kyle Lafferty.

Lafferty, who played under Gerrard at Rangers during his brief second spell at the club, told reporters earlier this week:

“It wouldn’t surprise me if he gets them up there challenging again and fighting for the title this season. Seriously, I wouldn’t be shocked if he won it. He’ll come in expecting to win it. He won’t settle for second place.

“He won’t be thinking, let’s close the gap on Celtic and Hearts and maybe finish a few points off. I know him and I’ve played under him. He’ll literally come in and think he can win the league this season.”

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That said, it’s certainly easier said than done to transform this current side, and the recent transfer admission of one star man certainly won’t help Gerrard’s project.

Antman has already admitted he dreams of Spain return

As reported by Dutch football expert and Voetbal International journalist Sander Janssen with Ibrox News, Oliver Antman has already admitted that he dreams of a return to Spain after enjoying past success at Cornella and CF Damm’s youth sides whilst also going on trial at Barcelona in 2012.

Following reports that Besiktas are ready to rescue Nicolas Raskin as soon as January, the last thing that Rangers need is for summer arrival Antman to set his sights on a swift exit of his own.

For now, Gerrard must hope that the winger’s Spain dream remains exactly that.

Inter suffer injury blow with star midfielder ruled out for over a month ahead of derby showdown against AC Milan

Cristian Chivu's Inter have been hit by a major injury blow, with veteran star Henrikh Mkhitaryan ruled out until December with a thigh strain. The 36-year-old midfielder will miss at least seven matches, including crucial Champions League ties and the all-important Derby della Madonnina against their arch rivals AC Milan on November 23.

Thigh strain confirmed after medical tests

According to , the Armenian international's injury, sustained during the 3-1 defeat to Napoli, is serious enough to keep him out of at least seven crucial upcoming fixtures for both domestic and European competition.

Inter released an official statement on Monday confirming the nature of the 36-year-old's injury after he underwent medical evaluations.

"Henrikh Mkhitaryan underwent clinical and instrumental tests this morning at the Humanitas Institute in Rozzano," the club statement read. "The tests revealed a strain in the semitendinosus of his left thigh. His condition will be evaluated next week."

The problem will keep the midfielder out for at least a month, with a potential return not expected until early December.

AdvertisementGetty Images SportMkhitaryan set to miss seven crucial fixtures including Milan derby

The timing of the injury is a major setback for Nerazzurri coach Chivu. Mkhitaryan is now set to miss a total of seven games during a packed schedule.

His absence will be most keenly felt in the five upcoming Serie A matches: fixtures against Fiorentina, Verona, Lazio, Pisa and the high-stakes derby against city rivals AC Milan.

The Armenian, who has started 75 per cent of Inter's league games this season, will also be unavailable for two vital Champions League clashes against Kairat Almaty and Atletico Madrid, as the Nerazzurri fight to secure their standing in the group stage.

Zielinski steps in as Chivu eyes December return

While Inter have alternatives in midfield, including Piotr Zielinski who replaced Mkhitaryan at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, the loss of the veteran's experience is a significant one. Chivu must now navigate a difficult period without a key component of his squad.

The earliest expected return date for Mkhitaryan, who has hinted that this could be his last season before he retires from the game altogether, is the Coppa Italia match against Venezia on December 3, or the following Serie A fixture against Como three days later.

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The injury compounds a difficult weekend for Inter, who sit fourth in the Serie A table following their loss to league leaders Napoli. The controversial clash saw Antonio Conte and Inter star Lautaro Martinez involved in a spat on the sidelines during the intense Serie A clash, in which Kevin De Bruyne sustained an injury after converting the penalty that gave Napoli the lead. After the match, it was reported that the referee Maurizio Mariani and his assistant, Daniele Bindoni, being demoted from the Italian top-flight for the time being.

Chivu's side must now prepare for a tough run of fixtures without Mkhitaryan, starting with their upcoming league match against Fiorentina, as they aim to keep pace with AC Milan, Roma and Napoli at the top of the table.

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