'Batting makes me feel in my element'

From giving up the game at a young age, to returning with a vengeance and forcing his way into the national side, life had come a full circle for Colin Ingram. Now the future is calling, and he seems to be listening keenly.

Sriram Veera24-Sep-2010Colin Ingram says he is not a shy, but a reserved young man. It is when he bats that he is able to give full expression to his personality. Perhaps, batting is a release from everything else, even from himself, and allows him to be what he wants to be. Many people go through life without finding out what they are meant to do; Ingram is lucky.”When I have a bat in my hand and when I am hitting the ball, I feel in my element,” Ingram says. “That’s when I completely feel comfortable with myself as a person. I feel I am doing something that I am meant to be doing. From a young age that feeling has grown inside me.”Ingram’s childhood revolved around cricket. He grew up in a farming district around a cricket field. His father was a club cricketer, a wicketkeeper cum lower-order hitter who is still going strong. His mother used to throw balls at him and one of his earliest memories is standing on the cricket field on Saturday mornings when the local people would cut grass, and make tea. He grew up listening to cricket stories and loved giving the ball a good thump. The coaches tried to temper him but, luckily, his father encouraged him to just enjoy himself. “He used to say that lots of youngsters hit the ball well when young but when they grow up they focus too much on technique and suffer. He didn’t want me to do that.”His first major life lesson came at 18 when he wasn’t picked for the under-19 squad. It was a big blow to his confidence and he was ready to give up the game. He did for two months. “When you are that young you think that’s the end of the world and that you are done. But in the long run I guess that was the best thing that happened to me. It made me go back and find deep inside if I want to do this or not. Whether I thought it was really worth it or not.”He was in Bloemfontein then at the university, enjoying a different sort of life. He remembers the cold wintery morning when things turned around for him. “I remember thinking let me start all over again. I put on my running shoes and ran.” It was the longest jog he had ever taken. At the end of it he had decided on his future: Cricket was his first love and he would stick by it. “That morning is where it all restarted for me. There comes a time in everyone’s life when things become difficult in whatever you do. You have to restart. Stop, rethink and restart. That was my rebirth in cricket.”Ingram nails the most important factor in the turnaround: “Everyone was driving me in one direction from when I was young but I probably hadn’t thought about what I wanted to do, and where I wanted to go. That setback helped me to find it and want it for myself.”

Everyone was driving me in one direction from when I was young but I probably hadn’t thought about what I wanted to do, and where I wanted to go

Clarity was beginning to seep in. His head was clearing up. It seemed as if the future was bright. The blinds came down soon after, though. He was released from his contract as a junior cricketer. Once again he felt claustrophobic but this time he knew how to get out. He watched a lot of cricket. This time around, there were no doubts about his desire to play cricket. It was just a matter of getting smarter, wiser and developing his game.He did just that. He recalls the day when the confirmation of his transformation came. “I remember Davy Jacobs got off the plane and had a look at me. I had just rejoined then. And he said, “There is something different about you. You just look ready this time.” Jacobs was right.Ingram averaged 49 in first-class cricket in the 2008-09 season, 60 in List-A in 2009-10, and nearly 48 in Twenty20 in the same season. 2010 has been special. He got married to Megan Olivier this year – “She is the rock bed of my life. When your life is stable, your cricket will be stable and in balance.” He likes to go fishing with Megan. He used to relax to the quiet music of Jack Johnson and Goo Goo dolls; his wife introduced him to ‘Thirty seconds to Mars’.The rock and roll year flew by. The selectors contacted him in the end. Ingram thought his selection news would come through a telephone, but he was informed by an email. “I had this picture in my mind how it would happen, you know; it was always a telephone. My coach said you got a mail and we were all in the team bus then and I saw it.” Ingram rushed to share the news with Megan. He then spoke to his father, the man who introduced cricket to him. Life had come a full circle for the Ingrams. Now the future is calling, and Colin gives the impression that he is listening keenly.

The key players in the IPL controversy

The IPL controversy has included ministers, businessmen, cricket board officials and an assortment of family and friends. Siddarth Ravindran tells us who’s who

25-Apr-2010Shashi Tharoor: India’s junior foreign minister said he ‘mentored’ the Kochi franchise before the bidding process for new IPL teams last month. He firmly denied gaining any financial benefit from it, insisting he only wanted to see an IPL team in his home state of Kerala. However, when Modi released the shareholding structure of the Kochi franchise, Tharoor’s close friend Sunanda Pushkar was revealed to have a stake. Allegations of conflict of interest followed, and the ensuing controversy forced him to step down.

Sunanda Pushkar: It all sort of started with her. A marketing professional based in Dubai, she was given a 4.7% stake – worth approximately US$1.5 million – as sweat equity for her work in the franchise. Her problem was that Tharoor did not disclose it and – as she sees it – made her a victim of a vindictive media. She has since offered to return the stake, saying she wants no part of the IPL.Lalit Modi: The brain behind the IPL as well as its brash face. Three phenomenally successful seasons of the tournament, and his penchant for self-promotion had made him one of the most powerful men in cricket, but things started to unravel once he tweeted the Kochi franchise ownership pattern on April 11. The tussle with Tharoor put the spotlight on the IPL’s financial dealings, and the league’s offices were raided by tax men. There were allegations of bribery by the Kochi franchise, of kickbacks in the reworked broadcast deal, of Modi’s relatives owning stakes in several franchises, all of which led to a fall-out with several of his colleagues in the BCCI, ultimately leading to his suspension.Rendezvous Sports World: A group of seemingly disparate businessmen who came together to bid for the Kochi franchise. They got by with a little help from a friend, Tharoor, but that’s when their troubles – and his – began. Some important people, it seems, didn’t want them to win and allegedly went out of their way to dissuade them. They have stuck to their guns for now but it’s their books the taxmen are interested in.
Shashank Manohar: The BCCI president, and the man who is the front-runner to take over as interim IPL chairman after the ouster of Modi. Unlike the high profile that Modi has maintained, Manohar is low key, almost austere and inscrutable. A lawyer by profession, he mostly operates from his hometown of Nagpur. His biggest strengths are his simplicity and discipline – and, perhaps, his reluctance to entertain the media. Manohar has repeatedly turned down Modi’s pleas for the governing council meeting on Monday to be postponed, and his emails disagreeing with Modi over revealing ownership details of all franchises were widely publicised.

Pranab Mukherjee: The Indian government’s perennial trouble-shooter, he is also the finance minister and in charge of the two departments – income-tax and revenue – whose officials are unearthing the money trail. How far the investigations will go – and how much dirt will come out of them – is eventually his call. Pity he’s more of a football person.Sharad Pawar: He is the ICC’s president-elect, Modi’s mentor and still the most influential man in Indian cricket. Pawar was dragged into the controversy when reports alleging that his son-in-law was part of a consortium that unsuccessfully bid for a new franchise last month. He is also the federal agriculture minister, and leader of the Nationalist Congress Party and has had to defend his party colleague and aviation minister, Praful Patel, after Patel’s office was revealed to have forwarded a mail to Tharoor containing information on franchise valuations.VIP friends and family – They’ve always been part of the IPL but some of them have stayed below the radar. They are in high places – Modi’s brother-in-law owns a large part of Rajasthan Royals; his stepson-in-law owns the company that has the IPL’s media rights. Vijay Mallya’s two step-children work for the IPL, as does aviation minister Patel’s daughter.N Srinivasan: He is the BCCI secretary, owner of the Chennai Super Kings and member of the IPL governing council which has raised plenty of questions, and a lawsuit, over conflict of interest. He has defended himself on the grounds that he had sought the permission of Pawar before buying the Chennai franchise. Srinivasan called the Monday meeting of the governing council, soon after which Modi questioned his credentials to convene it.

Arsenal agree "unbelievable deal" to sell player Arteta called "quality"

Arsenal have now reached an agreement for a “creative” player to leave the Emirates on deadline day in what has been described as an “unbelievable deal”.

Carragher and Keane blast Arsenal after Liverpool defeat

The Gunners fell to a 1-0 Premier League defeat against Liverpool prior to the international break, with Mikel Arteta’s side struggling to create from open play at Anfield, despute the introcuduction of new signing Eberechi Eze in the second half.

Dominik Szoboszlai’s late free-kick was the difference between the two sides, and after the game, Sky Sports pundits Jamie Carragher and Roy Keane weren’t impressed with what they saw from Arsenal in the final third.

Carragher said: “You bring [Martin] Zubimendi in, Eze’s come in. It’s only three games but the two away games that we’ve seen Arsenal this season, nothing has changed. Heavily reliant on set-pieces, don’t create anything in open play and are the best team in Europe for me defensively.”

Keane was also critical, saying: “I think when they’ve got the defensive record that they have and they’re great at set-pieces, we’ve got to give Arsenal credit for that. If you’re just dependent on that all the time, and you come to Liverpool away.

“It’s hard to score at Liverpool. Do something a little bit different. Rice taking corners, they’re taking ages. You’re looking at Arsenal, do something off the cuff. Do something quickly. There was rushing towards the end when they were chasing a goal. Going forward they’re a bit robotic. You have to find something else.”

Arsenal outgoings

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Kieran Tierney

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Jorginho

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Nuno Tavares

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Takehiro Tomiyasu

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Karl Hein

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Ismeal Kabia

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Now, Arsenal are set to let go an attacker who has previously come in for praise from Arteta.

Arsenal reach deadline day agreement for Fabio Vieira exit

As per Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg, Arsenal have reached an agreement for Fabio Vieira to join Hamburger SV before the deadline.

The 25-year-old will join on a loan with an option to buy for more than €20m, following Albert Sambi Lokonga to the German side, with Plettenberg describing it as “an unbelievable deal” for Hamburger.

Vieira, who cost Arsenal around £34m in 2022, has made 49 appearances for the Gunners, scoring three times and providing 10 assists. He was hailed by Arteta following an FA Cup victory at Oxford United in 2025 after providing two assists.

“He has the quality. He is a really creative player and has the capacity to decide games in the final third. The moment we got him into the right spaces he made the difference.”

Now, though, Vieira’s future lies in Germany, potentially for the long run if he impresses in 2025/26.

Aston Villa: Emery could already have Cash’s heir in "incredible" teen star

Aston Villa have unearthed some highly talented scholars in their history, with the recent sales of Jack Grealish and Cameron Archer allocating over £115m worth of profit alone.

The academy set up at Bodymoor Heath boasts a strong reputation, not just because of the colossal sale of Grealish, but for nurturing Premier League stars such as Gabriel Agbonlahor, Gary Cahill and Marc Albrighton to name a few.

While Unai Emery is brewing a storm of success upstairs, below the Spaniard are some exciting prospects waiting in the wings at Villa’s academy, with one name in line to be a potentially profitable graduate.

Who is Triston Rowe?

Signed from West Bromwich Albion’s academy in 2021, 17-year-old defender Triston Rowe has displayed all the indications that he could be the next big hit from the settings at Bodymoor Heath.

A Birmingham-born teen, Rowe has excelled since arriving at Villa, with his versatility in positions across the back line catching the eye of both the media and other clubs in the Premier League.

The Englishman was named as the Guardian’s Villa representative in the ‘Next Generation 2023’ list, where the publication lists one of the best prospects from each club in the top-flight to keep an eye on in the future.

The Guardian’s Ben Fisher described Rowe as a ‘tenacious defender’ who can play as either a right-back or centre-back, being a player with an ‘appetite to win duels’.

It’s not only the eyes of the media that the teenager is catching, with a report from the Evening Standard in 2022 claiming that Chelsea are admirers of the rising prospect.

The report stated that the Blues were ‘tracking’ the full-back, who has impressed those at Stamford Bridge due to his selection to play at a level that is years above his age group, as he represents the U21’s at Villa.

Could Triston Rowe break through at Villa?

The reported interest from Chelsea could signal another profitable talent in the wings at Villa Park, considering the Blues spent £20m to obtain Carney Chukwuemeka at just 18 years old last summer.

On the other hand, Rowe could take the route of the likes of Jacob Ramsey and Grealish in unleashing his talent in Birmingham for the benefit of the Villans and potentially Emery.

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The Spaniard is a firm admirer of current first-team right-back Matty Cash, waxing lyrical over the 26-year-old being a figure whose versatility has “helped” the squad “a lot”, areas of the defender's game that are mirrored by Rowe.

A source previously told BirminghamLive that the teenager is a player that is “proficient in everything he does”, and a talent that was dubbed an “incredible prospect” by the source with knowledge of the player.

Most notably, BirminghamLive were informed that the defender is a prospect “high on Villa’s agenda for progression”, signalling that he could soon be equipped to assist Emery in seeking to become the eventual heir to Cash after penning a professional contract this month.

The teenager has scored one goal and registered one assist in his 24 recorded appearances for Villa’s academy, suggesting that he has the attacking elements to his game vital for a modern-day full-back to embody, another notable trait in the Poland international’s skill set – having scored twice and contributed one assist in the league this term.

Described by the Guardian as a ‘mature character’, Rowe could be one of the bustling academy starlets to keep an eye on, with his trajectory assumed to be one that could one day usurp a favourite from Emery’s current achievers at Villa Park.

Catarina Macario 'overwhelmed with emotion' on Chelsea return after 641 days on the sideline due to injury – with USWNT star scoring on Blues' debut

USWNT star Cat Macario made her return for Chelsea after 21 months on the sidelines Sunday, notching a goal and penning an emotional message.

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Chelsea defeat Leicester 3-0Cat Macario makes return after 21-month injuryScores on Chelsea debutWHAT HAPPENED?

In their 3-0 victory over Leicester City Sunday, the USWNT star made her debut for the Blues after joining from Lyon in France. Arriving on a torn ACL, Macario had multiple setbacks in her recovery from the injury, leaving her nearly two years on the sideline. However, she used the minutes she was given off the bench to make an impact, netting their third goal of the game.

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She wrote on Instagram: "After 21 months, 641 days, endless hours of rehabilitation, and many many tears later, I’m so overwhelmed with emotions that last night still feels surreal. To say this journey has been the most challenging period of my life is an understatement. I went through so many setbacks, so many heartbreaks and doubts, that I thought at times that I would never be able to play football again. But, last night made every single struggle and hardship worth it. From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank Chelsea for never giving up on me, for supporting me in more ways than I could have ever imagined, and for giving me the opportunity to play the beautiful game again. A massive thank you to the fans as well for your love and encouragement since the day I joined. I feel so blessed to be part of this special team and club, and I can’t wait to enjoy more moments like yesterday with you all!"

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With Macario in the picture for club and country now, she can be utilized as an attacking midfielder or as a striker in either setup. A true fox in the box, Macario is a tidy finisher who compliments any attacking setup.

Looking ahead to the remainder of 2024, with Emma Hayes at the helm of the USWNT for the forthcoming Paris Olympic Games, Macario could – remarkably – find herself on the roster if she finds a brilliant run of form.

With Mia Fishel out for the remainder of 2024, Macario could find herself in the mix alongside Alex Morgan and Sophia Smith at the No. 9 position.

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WHAT NEXT FOR MACARIO?

The Blues are back in action on Thursday, March 7 in the Women's League Cup against WSL title-contenders Manchester City. Chelsea will look to advance by beating their direct competitors for this year's crown, while Macario will look to make another impact on the pitch.

Why Lauren James & Rachel Daly haven't started either of England's February friendlies against Austria and Italy as Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman explains absences

England stars Lauren James and Rachel Daly started both of the Lionesses' first two games of 2024 on the bench – and Sarina Wiegman has explained why.

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James & Daly both benched for England in FebruaryLionesses had friendlies with Austria & ItalyWiegman explains why they didn't make her XIsWHAT HAPPENED?

England kicked off the year with a warm-weather camp in Spain, taking on Austria and Italy in a pair of friendlies as part of that. Lionesses' boss Wiegman experimented with her starting lineups for the games, but some were surprised to see James and Daly on the bench on both occasions.

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Ahead of England's meeting with Italy on Tuesday, Wiegman was asked by why James and Daly have started both matches as substitutes. "It's competition, it's getting ready for [qualifiers in] April, it's seeing a lot of things and then making up your mind, who's going to start and who you can also bring off the bench," she explained. "When you get all these things on the table, then you make decisions and we start with this team today."

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Wiegman has given opportunities to several different players in February, with Hannah Hampton and Lotte Wubben-Moy among those to get rare starts in the two games while a debut was handed to Grace Clinton, the talented young midfielder who scored against Austria and then kept her place in the team for the clash with Italy.

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DID YOU KNOW?

Daly won the Women's Super League's Golden Boot last season after scoring 22 times in as many games for Aston Villa. James, meanwhile, could succeed her in winning the award this term as she is second only to Manchester City Khadija Shaw in the scoring charts, with 12 goals in 13 appearances for Chelsea in the WSL.

Lahiru five-for, Serasinghe ton stand out in drawn fixtures

Lahiru Gamage claimed a second five-wicket haul in as many four-day matches, as the rain-affected second round of the Super Fours Provincial Tournament produced two further draws

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Lahiru Gamage claimed a second five-wicket haul in as many four-day matches, as the rain-affected second round of the Super Fours Provincial Tournament produced two further draws. The matches at Hambantota and Dambullla were played under lights with the pink ball – SLC’s attempt to prepare the Test players for their forthcoming day-night Test in Barbados, in June. Although the rain ate up too much time for a result to be possible, the bowlers nevertheless returned good figures in this round, with Kandy seamers Kasun Rajitha and Isuru Udana taking four wickets apiece in the first innings against Colombo, and legspinner Wanindu Hasaranga claiming 4 for 40 for Colombo, in the same match.It was Gamage’s figures of 5 for 78 against Galle, however, that stood out from the round, and that his good form will put the national selectors at ease. With Dushmantha Chameera, Nuwan Pradeep and Shehan Madushanka all in doubt for the Tests against West Indies in June, Gamage will likely feature in Sri Lanka’s seam attack there. This performance – during which he took the wickets of Roshen Silva and Galle captain Dasun Shanaka – followed his 5 for 71 against Kandy last week. Led by Gamage, the seamers have continued to outperform the spinners in this tournament – a welcome trend in Sri Lanka’s domestic cricket, which is often overwhelmingly dominated by spinners.On the batting front, the Dambulla team’s Sachithra Serasinghe was the only one to make triple figures in this round, hitting 112 from 208 balls to help set Galle 315 to win. Elsewhere in that match, Kusal Mendis made 89, Chaturanga de Silva hit 54 and Ashan Priyanjan followed his century from the first round with a 95 in the second, putting on a 141-run stand with Serasinghe in the process.In the other match, former Under-19 captain Charith Asalanka, and Priyamal Perera hit half-centuries for Kandy. And, although, thanks to Rajitha and Udana’s four-wicket hauls, they reduced the Colombo side to 138 for 9 dec (in response to their own 270), the extended rain delays had long made a result impossible.

Splayed stumps and a belly flop

Gayle b Sidebottom, and impromptu entertainment courtesy a pitch invader

Jon Guard16-Jun-2009Why I picked this match
I chose this fixture because I thought England had a good chance of making it to the Super Eights. I also expected, as the organisers probably did, that Australia would be the opposition. That they were not did not matter. West Indies are a formidable Twenty20 team. The result was difficult to predict – England’s resilience under pressure against Chris Gayle’s attacking batsmen. My money was on England to squeeze through.Key performer
Ramnaresh Sarwan – rarely will a batsman score such a crucial 19 not out. He came in at 45 for 5 with 35 needed off 22 balls and with England on a roll. He responded with three fours and calmly led his team to victory.One thing I’d have changed about the match
The weather. Games subjected to Duckworth-Lewis always lose some lustre. Sustaining eight runs per over across 20 overs rather than nine across nine might have been too much for West Indies.Face-off you relished
Gayle against any England bowler. The nonchalant West Indies captain has an aura of power. If Gayle gets going, no total is safe.Wow moment
Gayle had calmly dispatched three boundaries, but the final ball of the second over, bowled by Ryan Sidebottom, was full, fast and splayed his stumps. England must have sensed possible victory.Player watch
Andre Fletcher fielded at square leg when West Indies bowled from the Pavilion End. He took a fine mid-air catch above his head to get rid of Owais Shah. Luke Wright fielded there for England and made a fumble late on to give away a second, vital run – not appreciated by the crowd.Shot of the day
Kevin Pietersen’s first ball, bowled by Kieron Pollard, was pulled to the midwicket boundary. No messing around, straight into his stride.Crowd meter
The game was watched by a full house, cheering every England run, wicket and dot ball. There were a good number of West Indies supporters, as well as Pakistanis who had watched the earlier game, with flags for the various countries being waved all round the ground. As the game reached its climax, the noise lessened as the bowlers ran in, the atmosphere very tense, before rising in cheers or groans depending upon the outcome.Entertainment
As the crowd awaited the start of West Indies’ reply, the mood was lightened by a man in just his pants running onto the pitch and sliding on his belly across the covers. Not the right thing to do, of course, but he made an impressive slide and got a huge cheer before being escorted away.Overall
England’s innings got off to an aggressive start, although they lost momentum towards the end, before the rain prevented a genuine, full-length contest. Nevertheless, West Indies’ nine-over reply had the crowd on the edge of their seats. The game came down to the wire, as Twenty20 matches should.Marks out of 10
7. Tense finish, but England slightly unlucky to go out in shortened match.

أيمن يونس: لا يجب التعامل مع الشناوي مثل "خيل الحكومة".. ويُثني على قرار كولر

أشاد أيمن يونس، نجم الزمالك السابق، بقرار مارسيل كولر المدير الفني للنادي الأهلي، بالدفع بـ محمد الشناوي حار مرمى الفريق أساسيًا في مباراة سموحة اليوم، ببطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

وكان الشناوي قد تعرض لانتقادات واسعة عقب هزيمة الأهلي أمام شباب بلوزداد الجزائري، بدوري أبطال إفريقيا، وحمله البعض نتيجة الخسارة بسبب تعامله غير الجيد مع الهدف الذي سكن شباكه.

وقرر كولر الدفع بالشناوي أساسيًا في مباراة اليوم أمام سموحة، المؤجلة من الجولة الخامسة، كرسالة دعم من المدير الفني للحارس في ظل موجة الانتقادات ضده.

وقال أيمن يونس في تصريحات عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورت”: “لا أحب شخصية (خيل الحكومة) التي تتعاملون بها مع الشناوي في الفترة الأخيرة، لاعب كبر وأخطأ نعدمه؟، هذا شيء غير مقبول في وسطنا وجديد علينا”.

طالع أيضًا | عصام الحضري: ما يحدث مع الشناوي مُتعمد.. و”يا جبل ما يهزك ريح”

وتابع: “الشناوي بطل من أبطال تاريخ النادي الأهلي، ونجم من نجوم منتخب مصر، طريقة التعامل معه لم تكن تصح بهذا الشكل، كانت غير لائقة تمامًا”.

وأضاف: “أنا مُعجب بـ قرار كولر، أن الشناوي يلعب أساسيًا في مباراة اليوم، لأن اللاعب الكبير صاحب التاريخ والإنجازات، لا يجب أن نقف عند خطأ وقع فيه أيًا كان هو، هذا القرار موفق من كولر”.

واختتم: “مباراة كانت مهمة لعلاقة الشناوي بجمهور الأهلي، ليس من المعقول أن يكون اللاعب قد خدم النادي واجتهد وحصد ألقاباً وصنع إنجازات، ويُخطئ خطأ والناس تتعامل معه بهذا الشكل”.

Man City: Pep wants to sign "ice cool" £105k-p/w star who's won 20 trophies

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola now wants to sign an “ice cool” player, amid concerns over the performances of a current starter, according to a report.

On paper, Man City should have been no match for Al-Hilal, and they certainly had the better of their opponents, creating more chances and having over double the amount of shots on target throughout the match.

However, the Blues ultimately ended up crashing out of the Club World Cup after a shock 4-3 defeat, with Al-Hilal goalkeeper Yassine Bounou putting in a phenomenal performance, making eight saves from inside the box to keep Guardiola’s side at bay.

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The City boss refused to be too critical of his players in the wake of the result, while also singling out Bounou for praise, saying:“It is a pity. We have been on incredible journey together and were in a good place. The vibe was really good. I cannot thank the players enough for training and playing how they have been.

“But it was a difficult game. The margins were minimal. We created a lot and (Yassine) Bounou made incredible saves but we were so open.”

However, behind-the-scenes, Guardiola is still planning to make some changes to his squad, with a report from Spain revealing the Man City manager has made it clear that he wants to sign Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen.

FC Barcelona's Marc-AndreterStegenlifts the trophy with teammates afterwinning LaLiga

With Ederson not the player he once was, having lost consistency in his performances, there is a desire to bring in a new goalkeeper, and Guardiola believes Ter Stegen could be an ideal fit, believing that he has the qualities to succeed in the Premier League.

Barca would be willing to sanction a departure if a good offer comes their way, as the La Liga side are looking to reduce their wage bill, and the German rakes in a sizeable £105k-a-week.

"Ice cool" Ter Stegen has track record of success

The 33-year-old has won 20 major honours throughout a glittering career, having been an important player for Barcelona over a number of years, making a total of 422 appearances for the Spanish side.

That experience at the top level could be very useful for a Man City side which needs to start winning again, having endured a rare trophyless season during the 2024-25 campaign.

The “ice cool” goalkeeper is also comfortable in possession of the ball, which could make him a good fit in a Guardiola system, with counterpart Thibaut Courtois describing the Barca shot-stopper as the “best in the game” with his feet.

Ter Stegen could be a fantastic signing for Man City, but there may be some concerns over the fact the goalkeeper is already 33-years-old, making him two years older than Ederson, which indicates he is unlikely to be a long-term replacement for the Brazilian.

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