'Everything revolves around him' – Cole Palmer told that he is a Chelsea leader even if he doesn't realise it as John Terry reveals Blues star's incredible fitness

Chelsea legend John Terry has labelled Cole Palmer as the leader of the Blues as he praised the England international for his incredible fitness.

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Palmer has been in stellar form for Chelsea since he joined the Blues in the summer of 2023 from Manchester City. The 22-year-old has scored 39 goals and provided 21 assists in 78 appearances for the Blues since joining. Chelsea legend Terry has now praised the England starlet for his role as the side's leader, having watched him outlast his co-stars in a recent bleep test in training.

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Speaking to , Terry said: “He probably doesn't think: 'I'm a leader here', but he's leading the group with his standards – 'This is the standard you probably need to get up to. You need to get as fit as me'. From afar people look at captains and leadership as if you've got to be that big vocal guy, screaming, shouting, barking orders. I think it's very different now.

"A lot of players now do it in the way they're playing. He certainly falls under that category. Cole's probably leading the way he likes to lead. He's been incredible for us. He's taken a lot of the heat in terms of our dip, but also in terms of our first part of the season.

"It was probably all him, with his goals, contributions, work rate. Everything Chelsea were doing well revolved around him. Teams have obviously identified that he's the big threat and there needs to be a real focus."

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Palmer has scored 14 goals and set up six more in the Premier League this season, but his performances of late have drawn criticism and the situation only worsened at the weekend when he missed a penalty for the first time since joining the London club.

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Palmer's hopes of being involved in Thomas Tuchel's first match as England boss have been dashed by injury, and his participation with Chelsea after the international break will depend on when he will be declared fit.

Roma legend Daniele De Rossi holds talks with Premier League club as he eyes managerial job in English football

Roma icon Daniele De Rossi could return to management on foreign soil amid reports a Premier League club is interested in him.

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According to a report from , Roma legend Daniele De Rossi could soon return to management outside of his homeland, having reportedly held talks with a Premier League club.

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Earlier this season, De Rossi was unceremoniously sacked by Roma following a string of poor results, which led to the return of Claudio Ranieri. Since then, the Giallorossi have steadied their ship and are aiming to finish their season on a high, but De Rossi is still waiting for a new opportunity to come his way.

claims that Wolverhampton Wanderers are interested in securing Daniele De Rossi’s services. Currently in 17th place in the Premier League, Wolves are still fighting to avoid relegation, and there is widespread disappointment regarding the performance of manager Vitor Pereira. As such, Wolves have held talks with De Rossi through intermediaries, with a managerial shuffle seemingly inevitable at Molineux this summer.

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De Rossi is eager to return to management and has become fluent in English over the past few years. He is particularly intrigued by the Premier League, with Pep Guardiola being one of his managerial role models. Additionally, De Rossi has strong ties to England, as most of his wife Sarah's family lives there.

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Wolves will face fellow relegation battlers Ipswich Town in their next Premier League encounter, which will take place on Saturday, April 5. Pereira's men have 29 points from 30 games so far and are 12 points above the bottom three, albeit having played one game more than 18th place Ipswich.

BCCI announces increase in monthly pensions of former players and umpires

First-class players will now get INR 30,000 while former Test players will receive INR 60,000

Edited PTI copy14-Jun-2022The BCCI has announced a hike in the monthly pensions of former cricketers – both men and women – and also former umpires, effective June 1, 2022.Among men, former first-class players, who earlier got INR 15,000 per month, will get INR 30,000, while former Test players, who got INR 37,500, will now receive INR 60,000. Those with INR 50,000 pension will get INR 70,000. Women international players, who got INR 30,000, will receive INR 52,500 from now, while first-class cricketers who retired before 2003 and were getting INR 22,500 will now get INR 45,000.Related

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BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said in a statement, “It is extremely important that the financial well-being of our former cricketers is taken care of. The players remain the lifeline and as a board, it is our duty to be by their side once their playing days are over. The umpires have been unsung heroes and the BCCI truly values their contribution.”The Indian Cricketers’ Association (ICA) welcomed the development, and expressed its “immense gratitude” to the BCCI.”The announcement by the BCCI yesterday has been very well received by our members, many of whom have benefitted with this move in these days of rising prices and falling interest income, all of which has become a world-wide phenomenon,” an ICA statement said. “That this 75 to 100 percent rise in pension comes on the back of the increase in medical reimbursement from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh for those who have played 10 and more First-Class matches makes it even more welcome.”

Man Utd send scouts to watch "complete" striker Chelsea chased all summer

INEOS have sent scouts to watch a “complete” striker ahead of a possible Manchester United transfer, according to a recent report.

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If Ruben Amorim had his way, this January transfer window would be very busy for the Red Devils, but due to financial fair play rules, the Premier League side have to be very careful with what business they conduct, and it mainly relies on players leaving Old Trafford first.

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Paris Saint-Germain left-back Nuno Mendes is someone that United are very much keen on signing this month. Mendes worked with Amorim at Sporting, and given he has refused to sign a new contract in Paris, it means he is open to a move and is said to be keen on reuniting with the Portuguese manager at Old Trafford.

But again, his arrival will depend on which players, if any, leave United in the coming weeks. It has now been claimed by Sky Sports that Christian Eriksen, Victor Lindelof, Casemiro, and Antony could all leave Man United this month, as the club are open to offers. Eriksen and Lindelof are out of contract at the end of the season, and Casemiro and Antony are players who have fallen out of favour. The Red Devils are looking to move them on as they don’t have a future at the club and are open to permanent as well as loan offers.

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As United wait to see what players may leave this month, it hasn’t stopped them from putting their own transfer plans in place. According to the Daily Mail confidential, relayed by United in Focus, Manchester United sent scouts to watch Porto striker Samu Omorodion in action on Saturday ahead of a possible transfer.

Samu, who has been described as “complete” by Football Talent Scout Jacek Kulig, joined Porto during the summer transfer window from Atlético Madrid after being linked with a move to Chelsea. The forward is only 20, and he has been in sensational form in Portugal after his protracted move to Stamford Bridge fell through at the final moment.

The Daily Mail reports that United had scouts in place for Porto’s game against Boavista on Saturday, and it is believed they were there to watch him in action. The scouts would have left the game impressed, as the forward netted twice and Porto won 4-0 to continue their charge to catch Sporting.

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A move this month hasn’t been ruled out, but it could be one that materialises in the summer, when Amorim will hope more funds are available. The United boss will be aware of Samu’s attributes, as he will have seen him closely in Portugal before he moved to Manchester. He is under contract until 2029 at Porto, and in this current form, the Portuguese side are going to play hardball when it comes to keeping their star striker.

Newcastle now scouting ÂŁ15m gem shining in Germany’s second division

Newcastle United are “keen” on completing the signing of “one of the brightest forward talents” in his country, according to Sky Sports Germany’s Florian Plettenberg.

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It has been another good week for Eddie Howe’s side, whose superb run of form continued with a precious 2-0 win away to Arsenal on Tuesday night. It means the Magpies have one foot in the final of the EFL Cup, as they look to end their long and painful trophy drought.

Up next for Newcastle is FA Cup third round duty, with Howe’s men hosting Bromley on Sunday afternoon. Their opponents are currently playing in League Two, so it goes without saying that elimination for the Premier League side would be one of the biggest shocks in the competition in many years.

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With the January transfer window now in full swing, it’s no surprise to see the Magpies being linked with plenty of players, including Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher. With Martin Dubravka leaving St James’ Park this month, a backup option to Nick Pope is needed, as well as a potential long-term successor to the England international.

Former Reds stopper Kamil Grabara has also been mentioned as an option in goal for Newcastle, with the 26-year-old Pole currently playing for VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga.

Newcastle "keen" on signing talented youngster

According to Plettenberg on X, Newcastle are among the Premier League clubs “keen” on signing PAOK forward Stefanos Tzimas, who is considered a huge attacking prospect currently starring on loan in the 2. Bundesliga for FC Nurnberg.

Not much may be known about the 19-year-old ace, but the fact that Plettenberg speaks about him in such a positive light already suggests that the Magpies would be signing a player with an immense amount of potential.

Tzimas has scored eight goals in just 15 appearances on loan at Nurnberg this season, outlining his quality, and he has been capped for Greece across four different youth age groups, scoring a combined 16 goals in 32 caps.

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The POAK teenager is the type of player that Newcastle should always be looking to snap up, in terms of young footballers with high ceilings, and the hope is that they acquire his signature, allowing him to come in and learn alongside the world-class Alexander Isak.

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There is clearly strong interest in Tzimas, which is only natural, but the Magpies could be seen as the most exciting option currently, given their imperious form under Howe.

'Stabbing me in my back' – Ex-Man Utd star Brandon Williams reveals falling out of love with football due to off-field issues as full-back faces two years in prison over dangerous driving offences

Ex-Manchester United star Brandon Williams revealed that he fell out of love with football due to off-field issues as he faces two years in prison.

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Williams, who was officially released by Manchester United in July 2024, has been without a club since last summer. A string of loan moves and a noticeable decline in form led to his departure from Old Trafford, where he once showed significant potential as a full-back.

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In a shocking turn of events, Williams pleaded guilty last month to charges of dangerous driving and operating a vehicle without third-party insurance. The incident took place in August 2023 and involved a high-speed crash. Details revealed in Chester Crown Court described Williams travelling at 99mph with a balloon in his mouth, shortly before colliding at 74mph. The case has drawn significant media attention, and Williams is scheduled to be sentenced on May 9, where he could face up to two years behind bars.

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In a deeply personal interview on Ben Foster’s podcast, Williams opened up about the mental and emotional weight he has carried over the past year.

"At that point I did [fall out of love with football], at that point it was just getting too much for me," he said. "It was problems with friends, friends going behind my back – stabbing me in my back. I was ignoring my family, I wasn’t really speaking to them. They were really worried about me, my friends were as well to be fair. They could see it. It wasn’t right.”

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Williams’ time on loan at Ipswich Town last season was abruptly cut short halfway through the campaign, and the defender was sent back to Manchester. Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna, who previously worked with Williams at United, advised the player to step away and address his personal challenges. It was a pivotal decision that reflected just how deep Williams’ off-field issues had run. The intention was to give him space to reset and confront the personal turmoil that was beginning to derail not only his football career but also his overall well-being.

Lauren Winfield-Hill sparkles as Diamonds outshine Thunder

Rival England opener Emma Lamb’s 82 and Deandra Dottin’s cameo go in vain for hosts

ECB Reporters Network03-Jul-2022A brilliant 93 from England international Lauren Winfield-Hill saw Northern Diamonds begin their Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy campaign with a six-wicket win over rivals Thunder.Alongside Hollie Armitage, who hit 47, and Bess Heath, who struck an unbeaten 51, Winfield-Hill ensured the target of 236 was easily chased down with 46 balls remaining, despite the efforts of Thunder’s Emma Lamb, whose 82 was as equally entertaining as that of her rival opening batter.At the start of the day Diamonds had made an early breakthrough when Georgie Boyce was trapped in front by Rachel Slater for six with the dismissal bringing the imposing figure of West Indies star and new Thunder signing Deandra Dottin to the crease.Unsurprisingly Dottin’s introduction saw the run rate rise dramatically as she hit three successive boundaries off one Katherine Brunt over with Lamb proving equally dominant at the other end.The second-wicket pair had added 55 runs in just over seven overs when Dottin attempted one shot too many and skied a Katie Levick delivery to Leigh Kasperek at deep cover for an entertaining 26 off 27 balls.Deandra Dottin made her first appearance for Thunder•Lancashire CricketFrom then on it was all about Lamb, as the England international unleashed an array of attractive strokes on her way to a fine half-century which saw her bring up 2,000 List A runs when she reached 62.Along the way both Ellie Threlkeld (13) and Danielle Collins (18) offered valuable support until they were dismissed by the spin of Linsey Smith and Kasperek respectively.So comfortable had Lamb looked it was something of a shock when she handed Smith her second wicket after she misjudged the flight of a full delivery and was bowled attempting a hit across the line.Lamb’s dismissal prompted a stalling of the run rate with Jenny Gunn’s accuracy adding to the economy of Diamonds’ spin attack as Thunder struggled to hit the boundaries during the crucial middle overs.But while the runs dried up, Shachi Pai and Daisy Mullan stood firm and added 31 for the sixth wicket until Mullan was brilliantly caught in the deep by Heath off Levick for 18.Pai finished unbeaten on 41 and some eager running between the wickets took Thunder to a competitive 235 for 7 at the close of the innings with Levick and Smith the pick of the bowlers.Until well into the second half of Diamonds’ reply the result of this game never looked in doubt despite the early departure of Smith for nine after she top-edged a pull shot to Laura Jackson.Related

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The reason was Winfield-Hill, who has not played for England since she was dropped two matches into the World Cup in March. Danni Wyatt, who replaced her at the top of the order ahead of England’s run to the final, and Lamb, who opened alongside Tammy Beaumont in last week’s Test against South Africa, were retained in the ODI squad for three upcoming fixtures with South Africa starting on July 11.Here Winfield-Hill utterly dominated Thunder’s bowling as she constructed a match-defining partnership with Armitage in a chanceless knock that saw her stroke the ball around Sale’s small ground with finesse and power as Thunder’s attack wilted and their fielding became ragged.The partnership was eventually broken after 116 runs when Armitage’s late cut off Jackson found Hannah Jones at fly slip and she departed for 46 before Winfield-Hill fell soon after to the left-arm spin of Alex Hartley when she skied a drive to Georgie Boyce at long off for a brilliant 93.When Yvonne Graves departed without scoring, bowled by Jones, Thunder had a glimmer of hope, but it was soon extinguished as Sterre Kalis and Heath steered Diamonds home.Winfield-Hill was pleased with her performance but played down talk of competition between her and Lamb for an England place while welcoming the addition of Dottin to the tournament.”People have said about the rivalry between me and Emma but you can’t really think like that,” Winfield-Hill said. “I’m really good mates with her and I’m pleased for her. I like talking to her about batting and I’m not tunnel vision or dog eat dog when it comes to playing for England. I like to see my friends and my team-mates do well and she’s played really well again today.”I caught wind of the fact Deandra might be playing this week and I said to my wife I thought it was brilliant – you have to look forward to having a world class-player coming up against you. I was really excited about the prospect of our bowlers coming up against her because that is how you get better. Bowlers have to take a deep breath and be resilient but you want world-class players playing in this country.”Ellie Threlkeld, Thunder captain, said: “Emma’s batting was outstanding and Shachi Pai too – we’ve spoken a lot about how to finish innings off and she did that brilliantly.”I loved the way Deandra went about her batting today and she just brings so much to our group with her knowledge and her experience. She’s really good at all three disciplines so it’s like signing three players – she was brilliant and hopefully this is just the start.”

Sunderland now seriously interested in signing 21 y/o forward in January

Sunderland have made one huge signing already this month with the addition of Enzo Le Fee, and the Black Cats are considering adding to that with the addition of a promising young forward, according to one journalist.

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It has been a great first season so far for Regis Le Bris in charge of the Black Cats, as they are firmly in the fight not just for a play-off spot but automatic promotion. But despite the excellent season, the Sunderland boss will likely be looking at ways he can improve his side, and adding some fresh faces may be his solution in the coming weeks.

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It’s been reported that the Championship side are interested in signing Ben Brereton Diaz from Southampton this month. The Chile international has struggled since joining the Premier League side, as his form has now seen him fall down the pecking order. The Black Cats are not the only side eyeing the forward, though, as Blackburn Rovers have also joined the race to re-sign their former player, and Brereton Diaz is said to prefer either a loan move to Sheffield United or to remain at Southampton.

The good news for Sunderland supporters is that he is not the only striker that the club are looking at, as Stoke City’s Tom Cannon is also on their radar. Cannon is on loan at the Potters from Leicester City, and there is a chance he could be recalled and then sent out on loan to a different team, with the Black Cats and Sheffield United keen on snapping the striker up.

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The news of a potential new striker doesn’t stop there for the Championship side, as journalist Michael Graham reports that Sunderland are taking a serious look at striker Matija Frigan.

Frigan currently plays for Belgian side KVC Westerlo and has done so since July 2023, when he arrived from Croatian side HNK Rijeka. The 21-year-old came through the academy at Rijeka, playing over 30 times for them and scoring 15 goals in the process.

That form earned him his move to Belgium, and he hasn’t looked back, continuing to score goals for KVC Westerlo. Frigan has now emerged on Sunderland’s radar once again, as they look to add to their forward line. Before he moved to Belgium, Sunderland were very keen on signing Frigan, seeing a £3.4 million bid rejected for his services.

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The Black Cats obviously missed out on his signing, and they are now looking into a possible deal in this transfer window. Frigan, who is under contract until 2028, joining Sunderland would see him compete alongside Eliezer Mayenda, Ahmed Abdullahi, Nazariy Rusyn and Wilson Isidor, who has become a fan favourite at the Stadium of Light. But given Isidor is on loan from Zenit St Petersburg, Le Bris may see Frigan as the player to replace him in the long term if a deal cannot be done.

Adam Lyth, Jonny Tattersall dig deep on day of satisfaction for depleted Yorkshire

Veteran opener proves guiding light as Surrey’s morning surge is thwarted

David Hopps11-Jul-2022Yorkshire 364 for 5 (Lyth 152*, Tattersall 104*) vs SurreyMalan, Kohler-Cadmore, Root, Bairstow, Brook, Ballance, Willey, Duke, Rashid, Fisher, Revis, Coad. Not a bad Yorkshire XII. The only problem was that they were the players missing at Scarborough. Playing for England, injured, left out or on a pilgrimage to Mecca. The Yorkshire members making their annual trek to the coast with comparable devotion for the start of the Scarborough Festival feared the worst.Perhaps such misgivings were partly why Adam Lyth, who lives just up the coast in Whitby, was netting on his home ground at an early hour. Lyth is always top of the bill at Scarborough. It was just that the support acts were missing. One look at the Yorkshire team sheet and he must have felt an onerous responsibility, especially with the Championship leaders, Surrey, in town.What followed was one of the most redoubtable Championship innings of his career: 152 not out, an innings still alive at the close as he issued thumbs-up to all his mates in the crowd as he approached the pavilion. But then he stood back and beckoned because alongside him was Jonny Tattersall who had just played the innings of his life. Maiden Championship hundreds are special and Tattersall, whose career has never been secure and who has never been accused of over-confidence, was walking off with 104 to his name after a sixth-wicket stand of 239 in 62 overs, with power to add in the morning.Lyth is 34 now, England ambitions long gone, but considering some of the top-order failures of recent vintage, on days like this it is hard to resist the notion that he deserved more than seven Tests. If anything was likely to dismiss him, it was fatigue as he edged Jamie Overton wide of slips late in the day. There was also a triple bat spin in his frustration at a rare play-and-miss at Dan Worrall in mid-afternoon. Otherwise, he drove with the brightness and clarity of phosphoric acid and pulled well when he chose to. He has 29 first-class hundreds now, and he marked his second at Scarborough by bringing one up in the grand manner with a straight six down the ground against the offspinner, Will Jacks.His other alarming moment came shortly before six o’clock, with the second new ball two overs old, when he had to wave aside a steward, in fluorescent yellow tabard, who had decided to have a breather next to the sightscreen. Naturally, some of the crowd barracked, having warmed up their larynxes earlier by grumbling at the teamsheet and jeering at Surrey. (When they slow-handclapped Overton, who had been arguing with the footholds, Overton clapped back). Do not disturb the concentration of the Mighty Peanut at North Marine Road or condemnation will surely fall upon you.With due respect, because he is a scrapping cricketer, what was not anticipated to the same degree was a most measured of maiden Championship hundreds by Tattersall, who was playing his first Championship match of the season after reclaiming his wicketkeeping spot from Harry Duke. Tattersall, who played a game on loan for Surrey last season, dealt intelligently with Scarborough’s steep bounce and played beautifully off his pads, batting within his limits with an abundance of commonsense. Not fashionable, but hugely effective. Duke, for all his promise, has had a trying season; it was a sound change in policy.Surrey will insist that Tattersall was run out on 29, a direct hit at the non-striker’s end after Lyth had turned Jacks into the leg-side and the most beautiful sunrise over the bay will still not dissuade them of the fact. He was also badly dropped on 75, Jacks holding his head in his hands after spilling an edge off Worrall.Lyth and Tattersall were also assisted by Surrey’s failure to lock on to a consistent, fuller Scarborough length – the ground slopes from sightscreen to sightscreen, although not as much as Hove, and the approach down the slope can be unsettling (they bowled 18 no-balls). The bounce can also be steep, at a decent pace. Surrey have appeared at the Festival regularly in recent years, but it was a novel experience for all this seam attack and it showed as they bowled too short.All in all, Surrey did not resemble a side 16 points clear of Division One; Hampshire and Lancashire will be heartened. They rid an inexperienced Yorkshire top order from their presence within 34.1 overs, five wickets down for 125. But once Lyth and Tattersall took control, Surrey lacked discipline in wearying conditions. Ryan Patel’s medium-paced outswingers restored order with a negative line ahead of the second new ball, but as the crowd dispersed it failed to bring a breakthrough.”I think we may have taken our foot off the gas a little bit and thought we may run through them quite quickly,” Overton said. “But that’s cricket. It can bite you on the backside.Surrey’s failings might have been summed up in one Overton delivery, the clock by then having ticked around to 6.30pm, bodies aching, feet sore. Tattersall, on 99, with fewer than four overs to go, was presented with a leg-stump full-toss which he gleefully clipped away for four. Lyth, who had been emotionally engaged all day with the runs scored not just by himself but by his batting partners, a model senior pro, gave him a hug of celebration.Foreboding had coloured Yorkshire’s morning as wickets fell. It was the only cloud in the sky. At least one statistician was known to be researching when Yorkshire had last fielded only three capped players. This undertaking had reached World War 2 only for Yorkshire to cap Jordan Thompson before the start of play and render the effort entirely meaningless. Not what was needed on the hottest day of the year.A new-ball collapse darkened expressions among White Roe loyalists. Absentees were listed in aggrieved tones. There may even have been some internal Yorkshire politics expressed. Pity Darren Gough, Yorkshire’s director of cricket, who should have arranged his Members Forum in the marquee not for the morning but after close of play.Worrall, Surrey’s stand-out bowler with two for 61 from 22 overs, had George Hill caught at third slip for a duck six balls into proceedings before Tom Lawes trapped James Wharton lbw and Aaron Hardie had Will Fraine caught at third slip.But Yorkshire always have talent coming through. Will Luxton, a member of the England U-19 side that reached the World Cup final in February, shone with promise on debut, loose but attractive, dropped on nought in the slips, caught in the slips off a no-ball on 17, but showing enough to make Yorkshire onlookers feel that in among the misjudgements there was a batter of rich potential.Lyth stood back to let him take the applause at lunch for his 31 not out, only for him to fall to the first ball after the resumption. When he stood back for Luxton, it was a display of togetherness in adversity; when he let Tattersall lead the way, it was a gesture of immense satisfaction.

Phil Foden concedes Man City 'cannot stay at the top forever' as England star admits struggles of current campaign have been biggest lessons of his career

Manchester City superstar Phil Foden has admitted that Pep Guardiola's side 'cannot stay at the top forever' as the Citizens' struggle for form.

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Manchester City are set to lose the Premier League title for only the third time in nine seasons with Guardiola as their head coach, as the Citizens currently sit fourth on the table, 22 points off the leaders, Liverpool. Foden has now admitted that the eight-time league champions 'cannot stay at the top' of English football forever.

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Speaking to TNT Sports' Sign Up: Into Football, Foden said: “I would put it [struggling this season] down to a number of things.

"Obviously we have had a lot of injuries, all of the stuff we have won in the past has been so demanding on the body. You cannot stay at the top forever, sometimes there are downs in life.

“Not much needs to change. Just believe in the manager, try keep players fit which is important because we have had a lot of injuries, team spirit, be motivated to try and go and do it again and create a great surrounding – I feel that is all we need to do and we should be back.”

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The England international also opened up on his own struggles for form being the biggest lessons of his career so far. Foden added: “I feel like this season, even though we have not won [as much], I have learnt the most from it. It just shows how much you have to put in to win these trophies and the level that is set to win.

“It’s a learning curve for me this season and next season, hopefully, we can be back to our best and play the way that we used to.”

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Manchester City still have the chance of not ending a season trophyless for the first time since 2016, as they are alive in the FA Cup and will face off against Nottingham Forest in the semi-final later this month.

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