Deepak Chahar gets BCCI clearance to start training from Friday

After having tested positive earlier, the CSK seamer has returned two negative tests since and has rejoined the bubble

PTI11-Sep-2020Chennai Super Kings pacer Deepak Chahar will start training from Friday, having got the necessary BCCI clearance following his recovery from Covid-19.Chahar, who was back at the team’s bio-bubble on Wednesday after returning two negative tests, had to undergo a cardio-vascular test as per BCCI protocol before he could hit the nets.”He will start training from today. He has got necessary clearance from BCCI,” CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan told . “The team is training hard and in good shape. We are looking forward to our first game.”ALSO READ: Chahar rejoins CSK squad after recovering from Covid-19Last year’s runners-up CSK face defending champions Mumbai Indians in the opener on September 19.Another player, a batsman, who was tested positive shortly after team’s arrival in Dubai, will be tested on Saturday.CSK were the last team to start training in the UAE after 13 members of their contingent had tested positive. They will also be without Suresh Raina and Harbhajan Singh who have both pulled out of the tournament for personal reasons.”We will miss our senior players but at the same time, it is an opportunity for others to stand up and prove themselves,” Viswanathan said. “We are confident of doing the job well with what we have.”

Ben Coad five-for keeps Yorkshire's Bob Willis Trophy final hopes alive

Ben Coad claimed a superb 5 for 18 as Leicestershire were bowled out for 124 before tea during a seamer-friendly opening day of the Bob Willis Trophy clash at Emerald Headingley.The 26-year-old excelled with the new ball and returned after lunch for further success as Yorkshire made an encouraging start to their bid for a victory which could see them advance to the five-day Lord’s final later this month.They realistically need to win to topple leaders Derbyshire and finish top of the North Group. Then, they must finish as one of the two best group winners from the North, South and Central.Rain again played its part for the third successive four-day game on this ground, with Yorkshire closing on 36 for 2 from 12.1 overs of their reply. There was no play beyond 4pm and 28.5 overs lost.Second-placed Yorkshire know that if Derbyshire, who led the North Group by five points before the final round, beat Lancashire at Liverpool and accrue 20 points, there is nothing they can do.But for now, they will celebrate a highly impressive bowling display led by Coad, whose first wicket of Sam Evans was his 150th in first-class cricket in his 38th appearance.This is only his second game of the summer having suffered a torn oblique muscle in the opening round victory at Durham last month. It is the same situation for new ball partner Matthew Fisher (abdominal), who chipped in with 3 for 29 from 12 overs as swing and seam dominated under overcast Headingley skies.Stand-in captain Adam Lyth won the toss and elected to bowl. Lyth was captaining Yorkshire in place of Steve Patterson, who has been ruled out having suffered back spasms in the couple of days leading up to this fixture.Leicestershire, playing only for pride, slipped to 12 for 3 and 36 for 4 before reaching lunch on 52 for 4. Fisher claimed two of the first four wickets, while Coad and Duanne Olivier also struck.Fisher had Hassan Azad and Colin Ackermann lbw, while Coad also pinned Azad’s opening partner Sam Evans lbw. Olivier’s wicket came courtesy of a brilliant one-handed return catch to get rid of Harry Dearden.Four of Coad’s first six overs were maidens, and he continued to give Leicestershire’s batsmen nothing after lunch and got more rewards as a result. Coad had Rishi Patel caught at second slip by Lyth. He then trapped Arron Lilley lbw and wrapped up the innings by getting wicketkeeper Harry Swindells caught behind by Jonny Tattersall and Alex Evans caught by Lyth, the latter two in successive balls.In between, Fisher had Ben Mike caught at third slip by Harry Brook, who also held on in the same position as Olivier got fellow South African Dieter Klein.Swindells offered Leicestershire’s only significant resistance with a polished 36, including three successive fours in one Olivier over.But they were given a significant boost inside the first three overs of the Yorkshire reply after tea, with Alex Evans and Klein removing Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Lyth as Yorkshire slipped to 4 for 2. Kohler-Cadmore was caught at square-leg by Sam Evans and Lyth edged behind to Swindells.Will Fraine and Tom Loten steadied the ship before rain forced the players off the field and brought a premature end to an absorbing day’s play. Umpires Peter Hartley and James Middlebrook abandoned the day at 5.20pm.

Man Utd chief executive Omar Berrada sets Red Devils Premier League title win deadline in leaked message to staff

Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada has reportedly told the Red Devils' staff that the Premier League title should return to Old Trafford by 2028.

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Manchester United are without a Premier League title since the 2012/13 season when the Red Devils finished top of the pile during Sir Alex Ferguson's final season at Old Trafford. Since then, United have failed to lift the Premier League trophy and only managed to finish as runners-up twice in 2018 under Jose Mourinho and in 2021 under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

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Manchester United will be hoping for more Premier League titles following Sir Jim Ratcliffe's arrival. Despite a disappointing start to the current season, Berrada and sporting director Dan Ashworth have kept their faith in Erik ten Hag, and The Athletic has now revealed that Berrada has put a date on when he wants to see the Premier League trophy back at Old Trafford.

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Speaking to Manchester United staff, Berrada said [via The Athletic]: "I think it’s the club’s 150-year anniversary in 2028… if our trajectory is leading to a very good place in that sort of timeframe then we’d be very happy with that. Because it’s not easy to turn Manchester United into the world’s best football team.

"The ultimate target for Manchester United — and it’s always going to be thus, really — is that we should be challenging for the Premier League and challenging for the Champions League. It’s one of the biggest clubs in the world."

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The Red Devils will now look to dust off their current disappointing form when they take on Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on Sunday, September 29 in a bid to re-enter the top-half of the Premier League standings.

محسن صالح: ما حدث في ركلات ترجيح الأهلي لا يصح.. ويتوجه بطلب للمسؤولين

قال محسن صالح عضو اللجنة الفنية السابق بالنادي الأهلي، إن المارد الأحمر أهدر فرصة ذهبية للوصول إلى نهائي إنتركونتيننتال ومواجهة ريال مدريد الإسباني.

وكان الأهلي قد خسر أمام باتشوكا المكسيكي في نصف نهائي كأس إنتركونتيننتال 2024 ومواجهة كأس التحدي، بركلات الترجيح، بعد أن انتهى الوقت الأصلي والإضافي بالتعادل السلبي.

وأضاف في تصريحات تلفزيونية بفضائية “الأهلي”: “أهدرنا فرصة ذهبية وشرف الوصول إلى النهائي وتحقيق إنجاز يضاف إلى إنجازات النادي الأهلي”.

وتابع صالح موجهًا طلبًا لمسؤولي الأهلي: “لا بد من التدريبات على ضربات الترجيح كل أسبوع، أرجو أن نتعلم من هذا الموقف”.

مروان عطية بعد خسارة الأهلي أمام باتشوكا: أهدرنا فرصة لا تعوض

وأردف: “لا يصح أن كل لاعب لديه رغبة في تسديد ركلة ترجيح يحصل على الكرة ويتصدر المشهد”.

وأتم: “أعتقد يوجد شيء في لائحة الجزاءات تخص من يخرج عن النظام”.

يذكر أن الأهلي كان متقدمًا بفارق هدفين في ركلات الترجيح، ولكن أهدر محمود كهربا الركلة الحاسمة، ومن بعده عمر كمال وخالد عبد الفتاح.

£150,000-per-week star now wants to leave Aston Villa with Jhon Duran

It has emerged this week that a £150,000-per-week Aston Villa ace wants to join another club, coming amid claims Jhon Duran is eyeing a Chelsea switch.

Villa negotiating player sales amid PSR deadline

In their latest set of financial accounts, the Villans announced a near-£120 million loss for the 2022/23 season.

Aston Villa must sell £25m star who earns more than Weston McKennie

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Despite adding Champions League money to the revenue pot next season, Villa are unfortunately being forced to sell key players to avoid PSR sanctions. They have a deadline of June 30 to raise cash through sales, or risk punishment from the Premier League.

Clubs are allocated a £105 million loss allowance over a rolling three-year period, but Unai Emery's side currently exceed the limit. Villa are currently in talks with Juventus over selling Douglas Luiz, with both Samuel Iling-Junior and Weston McKennie potentially coming the other way.

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Alongside the Brazilian, who bagged 11 goals and 11 assists in all competitions as a key player for Villa, it is believed that Jhon Duran wants to join Chelsea with talks ongoing over the 20-year-old's exit.

Fabrizio Romano backs that Duran is currently prioritising a move to Chelsea, but a report this week suggests that the Colombian isn't the only one who's set his sights on a Villa Park exit.

Tielemans eyeing move to Galatasaray

According to Turkish news outlet Dirilis Postasi, that player is Youri Tielemans. The Belgium international penned a £150,000-per-week contract last summer after joining on a free transfer from Leicester City, but the outlet claims Galatasaray want to take him away after just one season.

It is also claimed that Tielemans is "looking forward" to leaving Villa for Galatasaray. The 27-year-old endured a slow start to life under Emery, but eventually picked up more form as the campaign went on.

“Tielemans now looks a lot happier," said journalist Neil Moxley midway through 2023/24.

"He had played earlier on in the season against Everton in a Carabao Cup game and looked like a fish up a tree. It wasn't as if he wasn't trying, but everything he did try, just didn't come off. And it was difficult not to feel a little bit sorry for him.

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"I know Aston Villa lost that game until Tielemans was used by Emery and also in the game against Legia Warsaw, he seemed a little bit off the pace. He had not played a lot of football and Warsaw hit Aston Villa with all the force of a cold shower, I don't think they really realised that they were stepping into such a bear pit.

"So yeah, it's taken a little bit of time for him to warm up. But if Aston Villa can utilise Tielemans to his best advantage, which is basically his use of the ball, and his experience now. I mean, you don't get to play centre midfield for the number one FIFA-ranked side on the planet, which is Belgium, if you can't do a bit, and Tielemans can."

Jos Buttler, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood recalled for Australia T20I and ODI series

No return to action for Joe Root, nor Ben Stokes who remains in New Zealand with family

Andrew Miller31-Aug-2020Jos Buttler, Mark Wood and Jofra Archer have been recalled to England’s T20I and ODI squads for the forthcoming series against Australia, but there is no T20 return for the Test captain Joe Root, nor for Jason Roy, who is yet to recover from a side strain.The exclusion of Root from the T20I squad is perhaps the most contentious decision, given his starring role in England’s run to the final of the last World T20 in India in 2016, as well as his stated desire to get back into the set-up, as shown by his starring role with bat and ball for Yorkshire against Derbyshire in the T20 Blast this week.However, explaining the decision, Ed Smith, England’s national selector, said that the workload of Root as England’s Test captain made his inclusion in the squad illogical – especially if, as is currently the case, he’s unlikely to be part of England’s first-choice XI.”I don’t think any door is closed to Joe Root,” said Smith. “He’s a brilliant cricketer, an outstanding man. He’s also England’s Test captain. And at the moment we are setting up in a particular way as an XI in T20 cricket, and Joe’s not in that.”He plays so much cricket, he gives so much to England every time he plays, and the decision is that it’s not right for him that we have him in the squad if he’s not likely to be starting.That could easily change. I think we’ve all seen that Joe’s an exceptionally adaptable and outstanding batsman, and he could easily come back into the reckoning. But at the moment that’s where it stands.”England’s two white-ball squads also include a recall for Sam Curran, who was not considered for selection against Pakistan after being a part of the Test bubble, while Tom Banton has been retained in both formats after impressing with a hard-hitting half-century in the first T20I against Pakistan.Jofra Archer dismissed Aaron Finch for a first-ball duck•Getty Images

Dawid Malan has been retained in the T20I squad after his matchwinning 54 not out in the second T20I on Saturday, and Sam Billings is also involved in both squads after his starring role in the ODI series win against Ireland last month.Saqib Mahmood, England’s quickest bowler in the Pakistan T20Is, makes way for the return of Wood and Archer, for whom the recall offers a first taste of international white-ball cricket since the World Cup final against New Zealand at Lord’s last summer.Mahmood will remain with the squad as a reserve, alongside Liam Livingstone in the T20I squad, and Joe Denly in the ODI squad. However, David Willey, who was the unlucky man to miss out of England’s World Cup squad last summer, has once again been omitted from both formats, despite claiming eight wickets and scoring 97 runs for once out in the series against Ireland.”It is of course extremely disappointing from David’s point of view,” said Smith. “He’s playing good cricket and still has ambitions to be in all the England white-ball sides. But that’s one of the unfortunate consequences of having a lot of strength in depth.”Sometimes players who’ve done very well even recently, still can’t find a place in the squad and that’s the situation with David. Everything he achieved against Ireland has been noted, his performances over a number of years of course are well understood by the selectors. But in this instance, we are giving opportunities to other people.”The Australia series is the first time that England have been able to select their strongest available white-ball squads since the South Africa tour in February, with the selectors operating separate Test and one-day squads throughout the summer due to the Covid-19 outbreak.”We still want to field are our strongest XI in these games,” said Smith. “It’s a wonderful opportunity to finish the summer on a really strong note. And after all the hard work that everyone’s put in behind the scenes – administrators, coaches, captains, players – we feel it’s a really good opportunity to finish the summer strongly against Australia. There’s no more iconic rivalry in cricket, as we all know.”England had hoped to be able to turn to Roy once again, after he was rested for the Pakistan series as a precaution. However, the ECB have confirmed he will not be ready for the T20I leg of the Australia series, starting at the Ageas Bowl on September 4. He will stay in the team’s biosecure environment, with a view to demonstrating his fitness for the ODIs, which begin at Emirates Old Trafford on September 11.Moeen Ali, who has struggled for form since his return to England availability, has been retained in both squads. However, Ben Stokes remains unavailable for selection after being granted compassionate leave to visit his father in New Zealand, following his cancer diagnosis.England T20I squad: Eoin Morgan (capt), Moeen Ali, Jofra Archer, Jonny Bairstow, Tom Banton, Sam Billings, Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Joe Denly, Chris Jordan, Dawid Malan, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood
Reserves: Liam Livingstone, Saqib MahmoodEngland ODI Squad: Eoin Morgan (capt), Moeen Ali, Jofra Archer, Jonny Bairstow, Tom Banton, Sam Billings, Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood
Reserves: Joe Denly, Saqib Mahmood

Arão dá declaração curiosa sobre o elenco do Flamengo e fala sobre reforços: 'É o Flamengo que ganha'

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O Flamengo nem precisou de muito esforço para voltar a golear o Olimpia.Desta vez, em duelo realizado nesta quarta-feira, pela volta das quartas de final da Libertadores, o Rubro-Negro venceu por 5 a 1, e Willian Arão marcou um dos gols da partida, que contou com cerca de 11 mil flamenguistas no Estádio Mané Garrincha.

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Além de responder sobre a vitória, Arão falou com a imprensa e sublinhou a importância da chegada de reforços e a força do elenco rubro-negro, dando uma declaração curiosa para enaltecer o plantel:

– A gente não tem ciência de que isso é fora do comum, até porque nosso grupo não é um grupo comum. O mais importante é a vitória. Estamos focados nisso, focados em ganhar. Quando as oportunidades aparecem, queremos ter o melhor aproveitamento possível. Para nós é bem natural.

– Reforços sempre são bons, a diretoria está buscando alguns pontualmente, e vão ser todos muito bem-vindos, vamos receber todo muito bem, esperamos que eles se adaptem o mais rápido possível e nos ajudem a conquistar títulos, consequentemente é o Flamengo que ganha. Vamos recebê-los de braços abertos – completou o volante.

No placar agregado, o Flamengo avançou com vantagem de 9 a 2, já que havia triunfado por 4 a 1 na ida. Agora, o Rubro-Negro espera o vencedor do confronto entre Fluminense e Barcelona-EQU, que empataram no primeiro jogo (2×2) e que voltam a duelar em Guaiaquil nesta quinta-feira, para saber o rival das semi.

Ainda sobre o jogo desta noite, aliás, o camisa 5 comentou sobre a presença do público e acerca de seu gol marcado – o 4º na temporada:

-Muito legal, muito especial. Não só marcar, mas também voltar a jogar, voltar para aquecer. A gente sabe da importância da torcida do Flamengo para nós, para o adversário também, sabemos como é importante. Fica aqui o meu agradecimento a eles, meu muito obrigado porque vocês fazem a diferença também.

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Agora, o Flamengo de Renato Gaúcho visita o Ceará, pela 17ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro, às 16h deste domingo, no Castelão (veja a tabela aqui).

Meg Lanning hopes Melbourne Stars find the 'will to win' to end WBBL duck

The Australia captain believes England pair Katherine Brunt and Nat Sciver will change the dynamic of the Stars

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Meg Lanning: I’ve always wanted to win at anything that I do’

Australia captain Meg Lanning is hopeful that a maiden WBBL title will cease to elude her this season as she resumes leadership duties at a new-look Melbourne Stars. She believes the recruitment of England’s star allrounders Katherine Brunt and Nat Sciver will inject a much-needed “killer instinct” and the “real will to wanting to win” in the club, who couldn’t qualify for the knockouts in any of the past five seasons of the eight-team tournament.Coming off a three-year stint at the Perth Scorchers, Lanning, 28, signed a three-year deal with the Stars, having previously played for them in the first two editions of the WBBL where she scored 1,062 runs and was the team’s leading run-scorer in both campaigns. She then missed her first season with the Scorchers due to a shoulder injury before scoring 920 runs across her next two summers. Although the Scorchers made it to the knockouts last year, eventual runners-up Adelaide Strikers knocked them out with an eight-wicket semi-final defeat at Allan Border Field.

I’m looking forward to her [Katherine Brunt] bring some aggression and really taking it to the other teams.Meg Lanning

ALSO READ: The Lanning interview – ‘I want to be the best in the world’Taking over the captaincy reins from Elyse Villani at the Stars, Lanning was hopeful the inclusion of the English players and the retention of Villani and veteran South Africa batter Mignon du Preez, the side’s highest run-getter with 1,118 runs at a strike rate of 108.43, could add bite to the Stars’ bowling and batting. The up-and-coming Australia allrounder Annabel Sutherland, in Lanning’s view, will further bolster their resources.”The Melbourne Stars, our list is really shaping up nicely,” Lanning told ESPNcricinfo. “We’ve got Katherine Brunt and Nat Sciver joining us, Mignon du Preez, Elyse Villani, Annabel Sutherland are the marquee international players. That’s a really good mix of firepower with bat and ball and we’ve got some really good young kids coming through.Meg Lanning will resume the captaincy of the Melbourne Stars•Getty Images”We targeted really specific skillsets in terms of who we wanted. Just being a good team on paper doesn’t give you any guarantees but looking at our team, I think it’s really strong and the players we brought in are really competitive as well.”That’s perhaps something that the Melbourne Stars have lacked in the first five editions – that real killer instinct and the real will to wanting to win. And I think we’ve been able to address that with our recruits, especially Katherine Brunt. I’m looking forward to her bring some aggression and really taking it to the other teams.”ALSO READ: Lanning resumes reign at top of ODI rankings A five-time World Cup winner, and captain in three of those title triumphs – all in the shortest format – Lanning recently led Australia, alongside Rachael Haynes, to a world-record-equalling 21-ODI winning streak during the 3-0 home series whitewash of New Zealand in Brisbane. Earlier in the year, she captained hosts Australia to a tri-series victory against England and India, and her side trumped the latter in the final of the T20 World Cup at the MCG, with Lanning becoming only the third Australian captain, after Lyn Larsen and Michael Clarke, to win a World Cup on home soil. The WBBL’s top prize remains the only piece of silverware missing in her trophy cabinet, decked with achievements earned over an international career nearing a decade.Lanning, who lives in Melbourne and plays for Victoria in the Women’s National Cricket League, said that the decision to move back to the Stars was primarily dictated by wanting to spend “more time home”. However, with the Covid-19 pandemic necessitating lockdown impositions of varying degrees across Australia, the restriction of the whole of the upcoming WBBL’s sixth season to a Sydney hub has put paid to her original plans.”Chasing a title in the WBBL, everybody would say that [it’s on their mind],” she said. “I’ve enjoyed my three years in Perth, they [the Perth Scorchers] are a great club. They’re really well run. Eventually it came down to being in Melbourne a little bit more and spending more time home.”It’s funny how it’s panned out: we will be in Sydney the whole time this year and we won’t be in Melbourne. But that’s just this year, hopefully, obviously, with the Covid-19 pandemic. There’s only so much that can be done about that. It’s great that we’ve got the tournament up and running.”The Stars will kick off their campaign against the Melbourne Renegades at the Hurstville Oval on October 25 in the last of the four matches on the tournament’s opening day.

Set-piece geniuses or Wayne Rooney copycats? Man Utd legend & current Plymouth boss makes Arsenal goal claim

Arsenal have become the Premier League kings of set-piece goals, but Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney claims they are copying his methods.

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No side can match the Gunners when it comes to dead-ball output since the beginning of last season, with Mikel Arteta’s side finding the target from 23 set-pieces – including 16 corners. They have found a way of terrorising opposition defences in an important area of the game.

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Rooney, though, has suggested that Arteta and his coaching team have been taking inspiration from the blueprint that he put in place when calling the shots at Derby – with Gabriel’s recent effort against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium bearing a striking resemblance to a goal that the Rams scored under Rooney’s stewardship against Middlesbrough back in February 2021.

WHAT ROONEY SAID

United icon Rooney, who is now in charge of Championship side Plymouth, has told podcast from Sky Bet: “Set pieces are so important, the amount of matches won or lost by them is huge. One of the coaches does it then I come in with some weird ideas. The Arsenal one they scored with, I did that four years ago against Middlesbrough and we scored from it.”

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Arsenal scored against City when lining up a cluster of players at the far post, before seeing them flood the six-yard box and allow Gabriel to storm in from the penalty spot. While Rooney can see similarities to his approach, the Gunners have been reaping the rewards of adding set-piece coach Nicolas Jover to their backroom team.

'Tough' – Virgil van Dijk addresses daunting Liverpool fixture schedule but insists Reds plan to challenge for title 'until final day'

Van Dijk says he is relishing Liverpool's daunting fixture list and wants his team to compete for the Premier League "until the final day".

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  • Liverpool top of the Premier League
  • Daunting fixture schedule looms large
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    Ahead of facing the likes of Chelsea, RB Leipzig, Arsenal, Brighton, Bayer Leverkusen, and Aston Villa over the next month, Liverpool captain Van Dijk has spoken about this "tough" run of matches. The 33-year-old is looking forward to these challenges ahead and says his team are focusing on competing for the Premier League crown.

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    WHAT VIRGIL VAN DIJK SAID

    He said, via the Daily Mail: "We want to improve, we want to challenge, we want to compete until the final day and win and be successful. That's what we're focusing on – not what other expectations are. We've got a lot of points until now but we want to have a lot more. We know how tough the fixture list will be after the international break but why not enjoy it? I'm really looking forward to that and hopefully everyone involved with Liverpool is as well."

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    The Reds sit top of the table, with new manager Arne Slot overseeing six wins from seven matches. But, this run of upcoming fixtures will be a real test of his team's credentials as they try and compete on multiple fronts for the biggest trophies. It is early days, but Slot is doing a good job of carrying the Liverpool torch after Jurgen Klopp's hugely successful era.

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    When the upcoming international break comes to an end, Van Dijk's Liverpool return to Premier League action on October 20 at home to Chelsea, before travelling to RB Leizpig in the Champions League three days later.

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