'How much you paid the ref?!' – Bruno Fernandes hilariously accused by Man Utd team-mate of buying penalties after grabbing hat-trick against Real Sociedad

Bruno Fernandes was trolled by a Manchester United team-mate on the back of his hat-trick heroics, with a "how much you paid the ref" question asked.

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Red Devils into Europa League quarter-finalsCaptain bagged hat-trick & match ball vs SociedadTeam-mates poked fun at his exploits afterwardsFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

The Red Devils looked to their captain for inspiration once again when facing Real Sociedad in the second leg of their Europa League last-16 encounter. Said contest was locked at 1-1 on aggregate heading into a crucial clash at Old Trafford.

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Fernandes was the man to guide United into the quarter-finals, as he netted three decisive goals. Two of those came from the penalty spot, with a notable treble being completed three minutes from time. Fellow Portuguese Diogo Dalot put the seal on a 4-1 win in stoppage-time.

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Fernandes walked away with the match ball, which he made a point of getting club colleagues to sign in the dressing room. While many offered messages of congratulation, one scribbled "how much you paid the ref" on their skipper’s continental memento.

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United will now face French side Lyon in the quarter-finals, as the Europa League offers them a route to major silverware in what has been an otherwise disappointing 2024-25 campaign. Fernandes, meanwhile, has reached 94 goals for the Red Devils and could soon become the 23rd centurion in their illustrious history.

Sophie Devine, Ellyse Perry launch Birmingham Phoenix campaign with solid win

Phoenix post second-highest total in women’s competition before Welsh Fire fall short in chase

ECB Reporters Network13-Aug-2022Birmingham Phoenix notched the second-highest total of the women’s Hundred as they beat Welsh Fire by 19 runs at a blisteringly hot Sophia Gardens.After a slowish start, in which they were scoring at a run a ball in the first 20 and lost the wickets of Eve and Amy Jones, Phoenix picked up the pace to take 22 runs off the next set of five balls from Annabel Sutherland.In the end, knocks of 48 from skipper Sophie Devine, 58 from Ellyse Perry and a run-a-ball 29 from Sophie Molineux helped them reach 161 for 5 to set the home side a massive task.Welsh Fire skipper Tammy Beaumont led the charge with a 47-run opening partnership with Hayley Matthews. Matthews hammered 20 off 15 balls, while Beaumont notched 39 off 34 before she was stumped by Amy Jones off opposing skipper Devine.Despite going down by 19 runs, Fire went on to bag their highest score in the competition with 142 for 5.Having reached the eliminator last season, Phoenix recruited well in the off-season and made a good fist of being put in by Fire. Aussie import Perry enjoyed a brilliant debut in the tournament and her excellent innings of 58 off 31 balls included 10 fours to earn her the Hero of the Match award.Having seen two wickets fall very cheaply at the top of the innings, Perry dug in with Devine to put on 46 for the third wicket. Between them they turned that conservative start into an innings with real momentum, Devine hitting seven fours and two sixes in her 48.Those two maximum strikes came off Matthews, as 18 runs came in her first set of five. That took Phoenix to 60 off 30, and although Devine departed soon after to Katie George’s first ball, Perry and Molineux provided a final flourish that took them to their best-ever total – five runs short of the 166 notched by Northern Superchargers against Fire last summer.Lauren Filer, whose 20 balls cost just 20 runs, was the pick of the Fire bowlers, with Claire Nicholas taking 2 for 26.The chase from Fire was energetic and innovative, with a ramp shot from Beaumont for six being the highlight. The skipper steered her team to 32 runs in the powerplay and looked set with Matthews until the latter was caught off the second ball from Abtaha Maqsood. Rachael Hynes hit some nice shot in her quickfire 14 and Sutherland notched 34 before she departed.There was a spirited 20 in 12 balls from Fran Wilson before she was run out and, in the end, Fire fell well short.

Bird and Siddle cut through South Australia, but Manenti provides boost

Jake Lehmann made 73 for the home side but generally their batting struggled

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Jackson Bird and Peter Siddle wound back the clock to help Tasmania run through South Australia for 227 on the first day of their Sheffield Shield match.After the Redbacks won the toss, Bird claimed South Australia’s first four wickets in the morning session before Siddle cleaned up after lunch, with both bowlers finishing with 4 for 51.Only Jake Lehmann and debutant Ben Manenti offered any real resistance for the hosts, with the latter attacking Siddle late in his innings.Manenti’s first day in the Sheffield Shield then reached another high just before stumps, when his a one-handed screamer at second slip allowed Harry Conway to remove Caleb Jewel and leave Tasmania 1 for 17 in reply.That was a rare highlight for the Redbacks on a tough Sunday at Adelaide Oval. Bird in particular had the ball moving, with the 35-year-old beating openers Henry Hunt and Jake Weatherald off the seam to have them caught behind.Former Test skipper Tim Paine caught well behind the stumps in his second game back, diving to his left to remove Weatherald when Bird had squared up the left-hander.Bird claimed Travis Head’s wicket in his next over for five when the left-hander inside-edged a yorker onto his stumps. The former Test quick also trapped Jake Carder lbw for 13, leaving SA struggling at 4-59.About the only man who looked in against the seamer was Lehmann.  He brought up 50 just before tea when he pulled Bird for four amid three consecutive boundaries, after also taking a liking to Sam Rainbird earlier.The left-hander eventually fell victim to Siddle, who removed Lehmann and Wes Agar in successive balls in the final session. Siddle also got through Alex Carey’s bat and pad to bowl the Test wicketkeeper on 25, before gaining and edge from Conway to take his fourth victim.At that stage, it looked as though the Redbacks would likely be all out for less than 200, before Manenti got swinging later and hit Siddle for two powerful sixes over midwicket and mid-on.The son of Australia’s world champion men’s rugby sevens coach John Manenti, Ben helped the Redbacks put on 35 for the last wicket to give South Australia something to bowl at come Monday.

مصطفى فتحي: نعطي صن داونز أكبر من حجمه.. وتعامل الحكام معي اختلف عن أيام الزمالك

كشف مصطفى فتحي، لاعب فريق بيراميدز، عن دور المدير الفني يورتشيتش في تحفيز اللاعبين، مؤكدًا أن هذا الموسم هو الأفضل له مع الفريق، موضحًا رأيه في مواجهة الزمالك بنهائي كأس مصر.

ويستعد بيراميدز لمواجهة الزمالك مساء الخميس المقبل في مباراة نهائي كأس مصر للموسم الحالي 2024-2025.

وقال مصطفي فتحي في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “إم بي سي مصر2”: “ما كان ينقص هذا الفريق هو الضغط، يورتشيتش كان ضاغط دائمًا اللاعبين في المباريات الرسمية والودية وممكن تفاصيل صغيرة ينفعل بسببها”.

وأكمل: “كان ينقصنا الدافع الذي يفعله يورتشيتش لأن لا يوجد لدينا جماهير، وهذا الموسم هو الأفضل لي مع بيراميدز”.

وبسؤاله هل شعرت أنك أخذت بثأرك من صن داونز؟، أوضح: “نعم رغم أنني لم ألعب في النهائي ولكن في النهاية حققت الفوز باللقب على حسابهم”.

وأضاف: “شخصية اللاعبين تغيرت تمامًا، لم نكن نعرف نكسب المباريات الكبيرة تمامًا، وصن داونز ليس فريقًا عاديًا ولكن أوقات نعطيه أكبر من حجمه، تعادلنا معهم في ملعبهم بهدف مقابل هدف”.

طالع | مصطفى فتحي يوضح أصعب محطات بيراميدز في مشوار الفوز بـ دوري أبطال إفريقيا

وواصل: “أصعب لحظة مرت علي في المباراة بعدما سجل صن داونز هدفًا في مرمانا، وستكون مواجهة صعبة أمام الزمالك في نهائي كأس مصر، الزمالك (هيموت نفسه) من أجل أن يفوز ببطولة، ونحن لدينا دافع بعد أن حصدنا بطولة إفريقيا”.

وبسؤاله هل الحكام يتعاملون معك وأنت في بيراميدز مثل ما كنت في الزمالك؟، أجاب: “الجمهور والإعلام له عامل ويؤثر، طريقة الكلام مع الحكام تختلف على حسب القميص الذي ارتديه، وعندما كنت ألعب في الزمالك، كان الحكم يعاملني بشكل مختلف”.

وزاد: “طريقة الكلام نفسها تتغير، وعلى سبيل المثال تحدثت مرة مع حكم -أرفض ذكر اسمه- فقال لي (لا تتكلم معي)، وفقلت له (أنا أناديك يا كابتن وأتحدث باحترام، فتحدث معي بأدب)، وقال (أنت ستعلمني الأدب؟)”.

واختتم: “من ناحية أخرى، يتحدث الحكم بطريقة مختلفة تمامًا ويهدئ من اللاعب، ولكن مع الزمالك، حيث يأخذ الجماهير في الاعتبار”.

WATCH: Inter Miami's Lionel Messi goes viral for unbelievable volley against Sporting Kansas City in CONCACAF Champions Cup

The Argentine sent soccer fans buzzing after an incredible strike in the Champions Cup

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    Even at 37, Lionel Messi continues to find new ways to punish opponents — Sporting Kansas City being the latest in the second leg of their Round 1 CONCACAF Champions Cup series.

    In the 19th minute, the Argentine latched onto a pinpoint cross from longtime teammate Luis Suarez and, with one touch, unleashed a thunderous volley to put Inter Miami ahead 1-0 (2-0 on aggregate).

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'All the skills are there' – Ashton Agar eyes Test recall for India tour

“To play over there and hopefully play really well is kind of the goal,” Agar, whose last Test had come in 2017, said

Tristan Lavalette10-Nov-2022Eyeing Australia’s tour of India early next year, Ashton Agar has started his preparation towards a potential long-awaited Test recall, confident he can shift between formats “quickly”.Agar was a notable inclusion in the Prime Minister’s XI squad to play West Indies in Canberra in a four-day day-night first-class fixture starting on November 23. Back in Perth after Australia’s T20 World Cup exit, Agar hit the WACA nets in a bid to get reacquainted with the red ball.”I just had a nice long bowl at the WACA, and faced the red ball again,” Agar told reporters on Thursday as part of Youth Focus, a leading provider of youth mental-health services in Western Australia, being announced as charity partner for the Perth Test. “I still have a desire to play red-ball cricket. I would love to be part of the India Test tour.”Related

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The Prime Minister’s XI affair is effectively a warm-up for the visiting West Indies side ahead of the two-Test series which begins in Perth on November 30, but also presents opportunities for Australia’s fringe players.Agar has been a regular member of Australia’s limited-overs squads over the years, and played in their victory over Sri Lanka in Perth at the T20 World Cup, where he was a late replacement for frontline spinner Adam Zampa, who had tested positive for Covid-19.But his busy commitments in the limited-overs formats have caused Agar to be unavailable for Western Australia (WA) in the Sheffield Shield, with his last appearance being in April 2021. He has a middling first-class record overall averaging 41.28 and striking at 80.7 with the ball.Despite his suspect red ball record, Agar remains an intriguing prospect for Australia’s hierarchy who are keen for the left-arm spinner to bowl more in first-class cricket with the tour of India looming.Ashton Agar said he was not perturbed by being pigeonholed as a white-ball specialist•AFP via Getty Images

“I think all the skills are there. I have enough experience to shift formats quickly,” he said while revealing he might play in WA’s Shield match against Queensland starting December 1. “But getting your body right and building your bowling loads up to bowl for a long period of time… it’s just a different battle.”I’ve had a couple of decent side strains recently, which I have to be a little wary of. So just taking that extra care on your body and trying to be as professional as you can is probably the key going forward.”Agar, who famously scored 98 from No.11 on Test debut during the 2013 Ashes, played the last of his four Tests in 2017, although was considered a strong chance to play in the mid-year series in Sri Lanka until he suffered a significant side strain.He won’t be playing in WA’s Shield match against South Australia at the WACA starting on Friday, but has been named in Australia’s ODI squad for the upcoming three-match series against England. And Agar said he was not perturbed by being somewhat pigeonholed as a white-ball specialist.”The important thing is communication with the selectors,” he said. “They’ve been really good with me. The communication has been really open and really clear. If they wanted me to play more red-ball cricket, they would have given me the opportunity. That’s exactly what they are doing now with the Prime Minister XI game, and maybe another Shield game after that.”If he does end up playing in India, it would be a dream come true for Agar, whose only previous Test experience in the subcontinent was in Bangladesh, also the last time he played a Test.”They (matches in India) were my favourite games to watch growing up,” Agar said. “Games happen quickly. The ball spins miles… if you bat well over there, you’ve batted really well. To play over there and hopefully play really well is kind of the goal.”

Nearly there

Tests where England got closer to victory than they did in Abu Dhabi, but failed to win

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Target: 234 in 91 overs Fell short by 6 runs
Last over, England needed six runs, West Indies one wicket, in one of the all-time great Lord’s Tests. Wes Hall didn’t concede any runs as Colin Cowdrey – with a broken arm – and tailender David Allen hung on to avoid defeat•PA Photosv Pakistan, Edgbaston, 1987
Target: 124 in 18 overs Fell short by 15 runs
All signs pointed to a snoozefest at lunch on the fifth day as Pakistan reached 74 for 1 after England took an 82-run lead. Neil Foster and Ian Botham sparked a collapse, though, and Pakistan needed Imran Khan’s two-hour 37 to eat up valuable time, just enough to deny England•PA Photosv Australia, The Oval, 2013
Target: 227 in 44 overs Fell short by 21 runs
With the Ashes already lost, and the fourth day’s play lost to rain, Michael Clarke took a trademark gamble on the final day of he series. His intriguing declaration set up an enthralling climax. Kevin Pietersen hit England’s fastest Ashes fifty but it wasn’t enough•PA Photos

New Zealand ahead despite visitors' fight

ESPNcricinfo staff13-Dec-2015Latham, meanwhile, carried on and completed his third Test century•Getty ImagesSome quick runs were added thereafter and New Zealand declared to set the visitors a target of 405, before rain interrupted play•Getty ImagesDimuth Karunaratne and Kusal Mendis started the chase solidly with a partnership of 54 runs•Getty ImagesThe hosts bounced back though. BJ Watling equalled the New Zealand record for most dismissals by a wicketkeeper and Udara Jayasundera bagged single digits in both innings of his debut Test•Getty ImagesMendis held one end up and made a patient 46 before he was dismissed not five minutes before…•Getty Images… a hail storm brought a premature end to the fourth day with Sri Lanka needing 296 and New Zealand needing seven wickets on the final day•Getty Images

Sanjeev Gupta withdraws conflict-of-interest complaints to 'safeguard health and life'

Sends email saying as much to Supreme Court, BCCI top brass and members of the media

Nagraj Gollapudi26-Aug-2022Sanjeev Gupta, the former Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association life member, who has filed conflict-of-interest petitions against several high-profile people in Indian cricket, has requested BCCI ethics officer Vineet Saran to withdraw all his complaints with immediate effect.Gupta sent an email to Saran on August 21, and copied the same to the Supreme Court of India, several former Chief Justices of India, the BCCI top brass including its president Sourav Ganguly and secretary Jay Shah, and members of the media.In the email, seen by ESPNcricinfo, Gupta said he was “compelled” to withdraw all his conflict allegations to “safeguard my health and life” after experiencing an “ugly incidence” on August 20, which “deteriorated my health issues drastically.”After the Supreme Court mandated the RM Lodha Committee recommendations in 2016, eventually resulting in BCCI amending its constitution, Gupta has accused several prominent cricket personalities – players, administrators, IPL franchise owners – of flouting conflict of interest requirements. Among the list of these people, which is over 20, are former India captains Virat Kohli, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and MS Dhoni, as well as former India batter VVS Laxman, and BCCI vice-president Rajiv Shukla. Gupta’s most recent complaint was against Nita Ambani, the owner of Mumbai Indians.In response to Gupta’s allegations, Saran had asked Ambani to submit a response by September 2. It is not yet known whether Saran will still hear the case, as well those relating to Gupta’s other pending complaints, or drop them all.

Ramiz Raja removed as PCB chairman

Shehbaz Sharif, the Pakistan prime minister and board patron has nominated a 14-member committee led by Najam Sethi

Umar Farooq21-Dec-2022Ramiz Raja is no longer chairman of the PCB. His removal from the post and the current board was formally initiated by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif, who is also patron of the cricket board.A 14-member management committee, headed by former board head and prominent media analyst Najam Sethi, and including former Pakistan captains Shahid Afridi and Sana Mir will take interim charge of affairs. The committee will have 120 days in which they are expected to change the PCB’s constitution, bringing back the 2014 version to replace the current one (put in place in 2019).”The cricket regime headed by Ramiz Raja is no more,” Sethi tweeted late on Wednesday. “The 2014 PCB constitution stands restored. The Management Committee will work tirelessly to revive first class cricket. Thousands of cricketers will be employed again. The famine in cricket will come to an end.”

The more formal notification of events had been issued earlier from the Prime Minister’s office and a summary from the Ministry of Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC) which confirmed speculation that had built over the last couple of days, prompted by Pakistan’s defeat in Karachi to England. That loss completed an unprecedented 0-3 home whitewash.”Constitution of a management committee to manage the affairs of PCB with full executive powers with the aim of effecting the restoration of Departmental Cricket Structure and other allied matters, including the nomination of a Board of Governors and election of chairman, as stipulated in the 2014 constitution, within a timeframe of 120 days,” the notification said. “The management committee of PCB shall comprise of the Chairman/Chief Executive & required members.”Related

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The notification has to be sent to the Law and Justice division to be legally vetted, before being put in front of the cabinet for approval. That is expected to be a mere formality. It is not clear at the moment what implications – if any – this has on the senior executive in the board, though ESPNcricinfo believes there will be a cull. The 2014 constitution did not have scope for a CEO, for instance, with the chairman doubling up in that role. At the moment, the CEO is Faisal Hasnain and the COO – for whom there is a role – Salman Naseer.On Wednesday, Pakistan also announced a squad for the Test series against New Zealand which begins from December 26 in Karachi. New Zealand’s squad are due to arrive on Wednesday evening for their first series of any kind in Pakistan since 2003 – to a board in flux. Both the Pakistan captain Babar Azam and coach Saqlain Mushtaq have come under scrutiny after the loss to England but it is unlikely either of those positions change so soon – in any case Saqlain’s tenure ends in February 2023.Though Ramiz’s expected departure will be the headline consequence, the main order of business for the new committee is the repeal of the current board constitution to reinstate the 2014 version. In fact, the summary sent by the IPC to the prime minister’s office is not specifically about a board change. Its main concern is the constitutional revamp whereby department teams can return to domestic cricket. It is in this roundabout way that the current administration led by Ramiz is being removed – because the 2019 constitution does not recognise departmental cricket, the old constitution that does is being brought back and an interim management committee will be tasked to carry that out.A 14-member management committee, headed by Najam Sethi, is expected to take interim charge of affairs•Associated Press

Getting rid of departments was insisted upon by Imran Khan, when he was Prime Minister, who had for long wanted Pakistan’s domestic scene to replicate that of Australia’s – a provincial model, with six teams made up of Pakistan’s provinces playing in all tournaments. But with Imran’s exit in April 2022, a group of former board members has begun urging the government to go back to the previous domestic structure in which departmental teams such as WAPDA, SNGPL and PIA were part of the first-class circuit – a number of those members, unsurprisingly, make up the proposed interim management committee. Imran’s orders to abolish departmental cricket, the notification read, had been revoked by Sharif, who succeeded him as premier.The PCB had been criticised for abolishing departmental cricket, as it rendered hundreds of cricketers jobless at a stroke. It is worth noting that a number of department sides had shut down their sporting operations even before Imran’s change and, in the current economic climate, there might not be much appetite for such organisations to hire a squad of cricketers.Sethi was head of the PCB in one capacity or another from 2013 until 2018, though the stint was initially embroiled in legal battles with his predecessor Zaka Ashraf; he resigned once Imran became Prime Minister in August 2018. As the first chairman of the league, he oversaw the birth of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and was in charge when the very first visits by international sides were made to Pakistan, ending a period of isolation that began after the 2009 terror attacks on the Sri Lanka team in Lahore.For Ramiz, whose position has been under constant speculation since Imran’s ouster as Prime Minister, the change will bring to an end a short but eventful tenure. It was Imran who had brought in Ramiz in September 2021 on the premise that a former cricketer was best placed to handle cricket matters in the country. But time had been running out for him since the day Imran and his government was ousted in April in divisive circumstances after a vote of no-confidence in the country’s parliament. The impact of that change is still playing itself out across the political spectrum of the country but, unusually at the time, the impact on the PCB was negligible. Usually, with a change of government, a change of the chairmanship and board administration is inevitable and immediate. But as the new government, with a vast coalition of several political parties, worked its way through the most pressing priorities in the country – not least a spiralling economic crisis – Ramiz stayed under the radar and continued in the position.However, momentum against him built after Pakistan’s 0-3 loss to England at home – a run that now includes the Test side losing four Tests in a row at home for the first time in the country’s history and not having won any of the six home Tests played in 2022. Over the last few days, Sethi as well as other senior members in the proposed management committee had begun making a play among political circles in Islamabad.Ramiz has taken on a more hands-on role with cricketing matters during his stint but as a result has been associated more closely with the team’s results than, for example, his predecessor Ehsan Mani. He will no doubt point to achievements in overseeing the completion of two of the highest-profile visits to Pakistan in over a decade – by Australia and England – and being in charge when Pakistan made the semi-final and final of consecutive men’s T20 World Cups and the final of the Asia Cup.December 22, GMT 0645 The story and headline were amended after Ramiz was formally removed as chairman.

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