Shehzad, Masood picked for SL Tests; Ajmal dropped

Ahmed Shehzad and Shan Masood have been included in Pakistan’s 15-man squad for the Test series in Sri Lanka in June while offspinner Saeed Ajmal has been left out

ESPNcricinfo staff03-Jun-2015Ahmed Shehzad, Shan Masood and Ehsan Adil have been included in Pakistan’s 15-member squad for the Test series in Sri Lanka in June.Offspinner Saeed Ajmal, who was part of the squad in the two-Test series against Bangladesh, was left out because of his lack of impact with the remodelled bowling action. Ajmal picked up a solitary wicket in the tour game before the start of Bangladesh Tests, but couldn’t make it to the Test XI with Zulfiqar Babar and Yasir Shah pipping him for spinners’ spots. He played two ODIs and one T20 on the tour, but managed just one more wicket.Babar Azam, Bilawal Bhatti, Sami Aslam were also excluded, while Rahat Ali, Sohaib Maqsood and Sohail Khan continued to be unavailable due to their respective injuries.Shehzad was dropped from both Test and ODI squads after the 2015 World Cup on disciplinary grounds. He was recalled for the Zimbabwe ODIs but remained on the bench throughout the three-match series. Shehzad is one of three openers – Mohammad Hafeez and Masood, being the other two – in the squad.Interestingly, the selectors said they had considered the performance of Pakistan A players on their tour to Sri Lanka recently but both Umar Amin, the top-scorer in longer format, and Fawad Alam, leading run-getter in the limited-over games, were ignored. For Aslam, his 47 runs from three innings in Bangladesh, went against him.”While selecting the squad, the selection committee considered the following key areas: suitability to play in varied playing conditions, potential to perform at international level, current form and fitness, performance in the previous tours of Bangladesh and recently concluded Pakistan A team’s tour of Sri Lanka, and feedback from the team management on the performance of players on Bangladesh tour,” PCB chief selector Haroon Rashid said.”Fawad Alam, Sami Aslam and some other players were also under consideration but could not be included but they remain on the selectors radar. Rahat Ali (hamstring), Sohail Khan (back) and Sohaib Maqsood (wrist) are still on rehab after sustaining injuries and it is hoped that they would be available for selection in the near future. Selection committee has also kept its options open in case of need for the 16th member keeping in mind the extreme weather conditions in Sri Lanka.”Pakistan squad: Mohammad Hafeez, Ahmed Shehzad, Shan Masood, Azhar Ali (vc), Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), Younis Khan, Asad Shafiq, Haris Sohail, Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), Yasir Shah, Zulfiqar Babar, Wahab Riaz, Junaid Khan, Imran Khan, Ehsan Adil.

Arsene Wenger's greatest ever Arsenal XI: Henry & Bergkamp lead the line

Who have been the Frenchman's best servants during an iconic 22-year reign in north London?

Goal1How they line upAdvertisementGetty Images2Dennis Bergkamp

A masterful technician who could make the game look easy at times. Bergkamp was never renowned for his goalscoring prowess but still managed over 100 goals during his time at Arsenal. Although he wasn't a Wenger signing it was Bergkamp who led the line for a new, entertaining Arsenal side under the Frenchman. Another player who has his own statue outside Arsenal's stadium.

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Arsenal's greatest ever goalscorer. Three FA Cups, two Premier League titles and an Invincible season were part of Henry's honours list. The French striker had a blend of pace, skill and technique which was unrivalled in the Premier League. He even has his own statue outside Emirates Stadium.

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Pure class. Possessed a perfect touch, precise shot and elegant running style which made it look as if he was gliding across the floor. Pires epitomises those who say 'he's a Wenger player'.

‘Neymar could be the key to complete Arsenal’ – Julio Baptista backs Gunners to make unhappy PSG forward smile again

Neymar could be the “key” to completing Arsenal’s bid to become Premier League champions again, Julio Baptista has told GOAL.

The Brazil international forward is seeing questions asked of his future at Paris Saint-Germain. Having struggled to win over a demanding fan base in the French capital, the 31-year-old may decide that the time has come to take on a new challenge.

Neymar has already seen Lionel Messi depart Parc des Princes, with it possible that Kylian Mbappe will be following him through the exits. Another high-profile departure could be put in place, with the most expensive player in world football mulling over his options.

Some of those are said to sit in England, with former Arsenal loanee Baptista of the opinion that a modern day icon – one looking to rediscover a lost spark – could be a shrewd addition for Mikel Arteta amid talk of a Premier League challenge being sought.

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Ex-Brazil international Baptista – speaking on behalf of – told GOAL when asked what he would be telling Neymar if asked by a fellow countryman for future advice: “It’s interesting. I think Neymar is comfortable at PSG, but maybe the best move for him is to create a new atmosphere at a new club – maybe a club that supports him and gives him all the confidence that he needs. He doesn’t have that at PSG. The fans don’t like him a lot and maybe it is time to move on and try something different. Why not?”

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Pressed further on whether Neymar would be a useful signing for Arsenal, Baptista added: “Why not? Arsenal is one of the best clubs in Europe. We know that the last eight or so years, Arsenal have not produced their best or been as competitive. But now, with Arteta, Arsenal have something different. They have started to construct something powerful. Why not? Maybe this could be the key. In Brazil we say that you have the house, you have everything, and you just need the key to open it. Maybe Neymar is the key to open and complete everything at Arsenal. He is an incredible player.”

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Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Magalhaes are already on the books at Emirates Stadium, with Baptista saying when asked if that Brazilian presence would make it easier for Neymar to settle in north London: “For sure. But more than that, I think the league would help him. If he is thinking about moving, then I think the best league for him would be the English league.”

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Neymar is one of the most exciting talents in world football on his day, but he needs to feel valued in order to produce his best. He is someone – like fellow countryman Ronaldinho before him – that wants to play with a smile on his face. Baptista said when asked if Neymar can get that joy back: “When you don’t feel comfortable in one place, it’s time to move on. You move to another place and find the happiness that you need. Maybe at PSG he is not happy and he needs to try and find happiness somewhere else.”

Paul Pogba training alone in Cristiano Ronaldo's old villa as Juventus midfielder awaits counter-analysis on positive doping test

Juventus ace Paul Pogba is reportedly training alone at a villa once owned by Cristiano Ronaldo as he waits on a definitive ruling in his doping case.

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World Cup winner left in limboTested positive for testosteroneWaiting on test results from B sampleWHAT HAPPENED?

The World Cup-winning France international is splitting his time between Turin and Paris after testing positive for testosterone and being handed a precautionary suspension by the Anti-Doping Tribunal in Italy. He must now wait until October 5 for the counter-analysis results on the B sample that he provided on August 20.

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Pogba’s last official contact with Juve staff is said to have come during a meeting with the club’s medical team and management on September 11. He has been nursing an injury and has now seen his salary docked to €40,000 a year – the minimum amount allowed within his contract. If the 30-year-old midfielder is not cleared by his B sample, then a fresh investigation will begin into the supplements he is said to have purchased and used on the advice of an American doctor.

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For now, when in Italy, Pogba is having to stay away from Juve’s training centre and his club colleagues. reports that he is working alone at a villa in the Turin hills that used to be occupied by five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo. He has access to a gym, indoor swimming pool and an outdoor pitch.

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Pogba is still being closely monitored by his trusted team of representatives and Juve staff members, while fellow countryman Adrien Rabiot has said of staying in touch with a close friend during a difficult time for him: “We are all close to Paul. I hear from him almost every day.”

Jose Mourinho insists Carlo Ancelotti will STAY at Real Madrid and says he would be a 'madman' to join Brazil

Jose Mourinho insisted that Carlo Ancelotti will stay at Real Madrid and advised him not to be a "madman" and join Brazil.

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Ancelotti linked with Brazil jobMourinho advised the Italian to stayAlso spoke about his departure from the BernabeuWHAT HAPPENED?

The Portuguese manager emphatically discouraged Ancelotti from departing Real Madrid, denouncing any move to coach Brazil as the decision of a "madman". The Brazilian Football Confederation's claim regarding Ancelotti coaching the national team at the 2024 Copa America has raised questions about the Italian's future in the Spanish capital. Moreover, his contract which ends in the summer of 2024, is yet to be renewed which adds fuel to speculation about the potential Brazil job.

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Mourinho, in an interview with TG1, said: "I think only a madman would leave Real Madrid when he is still wanted. I am certain that at the first sign from Florentino [Perez, Madrid's president], Carlo will remain, because he is perfect for Real Madrid and Real Madrid are perfect for him."

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Although Mourinho dismissed any possibility of him returning to the Bernabeu, there was a hint of regret in his voice when he spoke about his own departure from Real Madrid as he left in 2013, despite agreeing to an extension until 2016, a year back.

"That madman was me, the only one who after three years, with a President who still wanted me, and Jose Sanchez too, I decided to leave," he said.

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Mourinho's future at the Italian capital also hangs in the air as his contract at Roma will come to an end at the end of the season. He had lucrative offers from the Saudi Pro League during the summer and could once again be tempted to set sail for the Middle East after completing his obligations with Roma.

Meanwhile, several names have been floated as Ancelotti's successor which include Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi and Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso.

Trent Alexander-Arnold's 'sex-crazed stalker': Liverpool star hires bodyguard & private detective after being 'hounded for a year' by obsessed fan

Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold has reportedly hired a bodyguard and a private detective after being "hounded" by a "sex-crazed stalker".

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Alexander-Arnold victim of stalkingBeefs up his own personal securityHas been sent obscene lettersWHAT HAPPENED?

The England international has taken steps to increase his own security, after being "hounded" for over a year by a "sex-crazed stalker" – as per The Sun. The report states that Alexander-Arnold has had to change his mobile phone number and install CCTV and alarms in his house, and has also been sent X-rated letters, while the woman allegedly involved is also said to have been seen at Liverpool's training ground, his home, and at his favourite restaurants.

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The 26-year-old has been advised not to put his movements on social media, while his family have also been bombarded with letters. It remains to be seen if a suspect will be apprehended but Liverpool are offering the right-back their full support. Alexander-Arnold is currently injured.

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Alexander-Arnold has made 29 appearances in all competitions this season, scoring twice and registering 10 assists. His momentum was stalled in Liverpool's recent 3-1 win over Burnley, though, as he had to be removed at half-time after damaging his lateral knee ligaments, and no firm date for his return has been given as of yet.

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Liverpool play Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday. Alexander-Arnold will be watching on from the sidelines but he will receive a medal if Jurgen Klopp's side win the game at Wembley.

Berg flourish cannot disguise Hampshire's plight

Gareth Berg put up spirited resistance but it should not deflect from the relegation worries surrounding Hampshire after Craig Overton spearheaded a convincing Somerset victory

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ScorecardCraig Overton returned from England squad duty to take 8 wickets in the match•Getty ImagesIt was strange really; the longer Hampshire’s lower-order fought and the more runs they eked out; the more time there was for the realisation to grow that their top-order had failed yet again and that they are likely to be facing a tough struggle for their Division One survival this season.It was a paradox of cricketing time in which their late resistance accentuated their earlier submission. The scorecard shows that Hampshire scored 262 in their second innings, but it also shows that their original top five batsmen scored just 93 of those runs, having managed just 44 in the first innings.For Somerset this win, their second win in as many matches, will alleviate their immediate fears that they, too, might be dragged into a relegation scrap. Hampshire will no doubt look on enviously as they pull further away into the middle of the table.Adam Wheater and Gareth Berg both played sprightly and defiantly in the second innings to delay what Hampshire’s collapse to 69 for 5 in the first 75 minutes of play made an inevitable Somerset victory, but their resistance should not mask a match of dismal failure for the top-order and prevent analysis as to quite why Hampshire are stuck near the foot of the table.If anything the innings played by Wheater and Berg should emphasise what could have been for Hampshire. This was a pitch difficult to bat on but not impossible, and those with patience and the ability to seize upon loose balls could score runs. That none of Hampshire’s top-order displayed either of those qualities should be of great concern.Having frustrated Somerset for 45 minutes, nightwatchman James Tomlinson was the first man to fall, caught behind off the bowling of Craig Overton for 5. As was so often the case in this match one wicket brought two, which in turn brought a third.The next man to go was Michael Carberry. Having fought hard for an hour against some testing Somerset bowling, Carberry gave it all away in a moment of carelessness in which he slashed hard, but perhaps not quite hard enough, at a wide ball from Peter Trego and was caught well by Lewis Gregory at gully for 28. It was a loose shot, the kind of shot unbefitting of the circumstances that Hampshire and Carberry will look back upon with disgust.Liam Dawson will look back on his dismissal with disgust too, but for very different reasons. With the county on a suspended points penalty for disciplinary breaches Dawson was visibly furious as he was adjudged lbw to a ball that he appeared certain that he hit and lingered for a long few seconds before he dragged himself off the pitch. It will be a while until we know whether Hampshire will be punished for Dawson’s behaviour but it would add the final ignominy to a disastrous few days if they are.Dawson’s demise brought Will Smith and Wheater together and Wheater fed off the desperation of the situation, counter-attacking with remarkable bravado and, it must be said, remarkable luck, to go into lunch with 48 to his name at more than a run a ball, but with Hampshire still trailing by 57.Wheater’s luck ran out immediately after lunch when he dragged on a ball that he perhaps thought was shorter than it was. If Wheater’s innings was breathless, then Berg’s was, for the most part nigh-on faultless. Although he was eventually dropped on 75, Berg’s innings was arguably the most fluent of the match and completed an excellent few days for the all-rounder in which he top-scored in the first innings and took 4-64 with the ball. He was the lone bright light in a miserable three days for Hampshire.It was indicative of Hampshire’s desperation that Sean Ervine, advised not to bat having received a fractured finger in the first innings, strode out to bat at No 11 with Hampshire only leading by 45. Hampshire captain Jimmy Adams confirmed that he expects Ervine to be out for several weeks.Berg was the last man to fall, caught behind off the bowling of Overton to give him his fourth wicket of the innings, his eighth of the match and give Michael Bates his fourth catch of the innings on a triumphant return to Southampton for the Somerset keeper.Somerset completed their deeply impressive nine wicket victory when Marcus Trescothick and Tom Abell knocked off the 64 runs with consummate ease.

Conte, Low, Pochettino and the coaches who could replace Zidane at Madrid

The Frenchman is under pressure following his side's recent poor form and here is a look at some of the men who could succeed him in the summer

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Real Madrid have long admired the Germany boss and he has been considered on a number of occasions in the past few seasons to coach Los Blancos.

His commitment to the national team has dashed those hopes up until now and his current contract runs until 2020, but he could consider a move to Real if the position becomes available this summer, after he has led Germany in the defence of the World Cup crown they won in 2014.

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The Chelsea manager is under contract at Stamford Bridge until 2019, but admitted just this week that "anything is possible" and it looks increasingly likely the former Italy and Juventus boss could be moving on in the summer.

Having led the Blues to the Premier League title in his first season in charge and won Serie A three times as Juve coach, his stock is high in Spain and he will certainly be one of the names on Madrid's shortlist if Zidane ends up leaving at the end of this season.

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Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has been a fan of the current Tottenham manager since his spell in charge at Espanyol and the Argentine's impressive work at Spurs has not gone unnoticed by the 10-time European champions.

Pochettino will be among Madrid's top targets when Zidane leaves the club, be it this summer or further down the line, although the one concern at Real is the fact that the 45-year-old is yet to win a trophy in his coaching career.

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The last-16 Champions League tie between Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain could have a big bearing on the futures of both Zidane and PSG boss Unai Emery.

Failure to make his mark in Europe this season is likely to see Emery replaced at the Parc des Princes in the summer and Madrid could make a move for the Basque, who was considered before Zidane took over in 2016 and is well regarded at the Santiago Bernabeu after winning the Europa League three times in a row with Sevilla.

Ruthless Gavi helps Barcelona turn Clasico tide! Winners & losers as La Liga leaders outclass Real Madrid in Spanish Super Cup final

Gavi assisted two and scored one as Barcelona beat Real Madrid to win the Spanish Super Cup and claim the first trophy of Xavi's reign as manager.

It was almost too easy. Antonio Rudiger gave the ball away. Pedri slipped it to Robert Lewandwoski, who then fed an unmarked Gavi. The midfielder's finish was a calm one, threaded into the far corner for a 1-0 lead. His goal was the first of three clinical moves to lift Barca past a languid Real Madrid side, and hand Xavi his first trophy at the helm.

Barcelona had an early chance, with Lewandowski seeing his shot tipped onto the post by a fully-stretched Courtois. And it was a sign of things to come. Gavi opened the scoring, finishing a tidy move off after Rudiger's blunder.

The two switched roles for Barca's second, with Gavi surging forward and squaring for Lewandowski, who couldn't miss from five yards out.

The Blaugrana grabbed a third halfway through the second half, with Gavi involved again. He scampered down the left and found a sprinting Pedri at the back post, who was already celebrating before the ball went into the net.

But as much as the Blaugrana impressed, Madrid produced a miserable showing. Los Blancos didn't register a big chance until the 92nd minute, when Karim Benzema lashed home off a fortunate rebound just inside the six-yard box.

His finish was a mere blemish on an otherwise dominant performance for Barca. They now have their hands on the first domestic trophy of the season, but the final result means much more than that.

Barca are not only deservedly top of the La Liga table, but their latest Clasico performance proves that a changing of the guard is now complete. Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid are no longer the best team in Spain – that title now belongs to Xavi's ever-improving outfit.

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Let's get the obvious one out of the way.

It's been 435 days since Xavi officially became manager of Barcelona, and he had previously failed to deliver a single piece of silverware. There was a Europa League exit to Frankfurt, a Copa del Rey loss to Athletic Bilbao, and another failure in this exact fixture last year. The manager even conceded a few months ago, after being knocked out of the Champions League group stage, that his job could be on the line.

This win might do a bit more than alleviate some of that pressure. The Super Cup is a strange trophy to win. It's not a major honour, and isn't contingent on a massive run, or series of testy knockout games. But it's silverware, claimed in a one-off match against Barca's biggest rivals. And that's a start.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesLoser: Real Madrid's midfield

The famous Real Madrid midfield trio took a hit last summer, when Casemiro departed Spain for Manchester United, with the young Aurelien Tchouameni brought in to replace him.

But with Madrid's new no. 6 sidelined, Los Blancos were forced to rely on the old guard Sunday night, with Toni Kroos and Luka Modric tasked with handling Barca's youthful punch. And they never really got going. Carlo Ancelotti fiddled with his formation a bit, starting with Kroos in the deeper lying role, before even entrusting Eduardo Camavinga with the spot. But regardless of the positional setup, the trio was overrun.

Modric was hardly on the ball, tallying only 37 touches in his 65 minutes on the pitch. Meanwhile, Camavinga had a night to forget, as he regularly gave away the ball to a more energetic Barcelona setup. It all amounted to a team lacking in a crucial area of the pitch.

And one man in particular benefitted…

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The youngster hasn't quite been at his best in recent weeks. Though he hasn't lacked legs, Gavi's technical quality has sometimes been missing — notably only creating one chance as Barcelona were pushed to a penalty shootout in the semi-finals against Real Betis.

But here, he showed just how good he can be. The Spanish midfielder had a role in all three of Barca's goals, scoring the first before assisting the next two. This wasn't a particularly flashy performance from the 18-year-old. Instead, it was a ruthlessly efficient one. He was direct, deadly, and clinical.

He created the most chances on the pitch, tracked back with regularity, and won all three of his aerial duels. All of this came while being deployed out of position. A natural attacking midfielder, Gavi was charged with playing out wide, starting on the left before cutting in during Barca's build-up.

There's a lot more to come from the teenager. Xavi has asserted that Gavi is better than he was at the same age. And if these kinds of mature performances continue, he might just be on that track.

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Loser: Dani Carvajal

Is everyone else fast, or Dani Carvajal just slow?

To say that the right back looks exhausted would be an understatement. He was badly exposed here, stretched by the trickery of Gavi and raw pace of Alex Balde. Although Barca's goals were wonderfully constructed, both came down the right channel between Carvajal and Eder Militao, with the right-back failing to squeeze the gaps in Madrid's back four.

There was one particularly painful moment, in the build-up to Barca's second goal. Carvajal lunged into a tackle in central midfield, but was a step slow, allowing Gavi 30 yards of space to work with. He turned around to see Gavi sprinting towards goal, and could only stride hopelessly as Gavi simply set up a surging Lewandowski to give Barca a 2-0 lead.

With usual backup Lucas Vasquez out with an ankle issue, Carvajal was left off the pace in the game, mulling around as Barcelona continued to run riot.

Liverpool dominate Premier League team of the season so far

The runaway leaders have set a scintillating pace at the top of the table and boast plenty of players in this side – but who else has made the cut?

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Bernd Leno may have dropped a clanger against Chelsea on Sunday but the German has been one of the bright spots in an otherwise disastrous Arsenal season, alongside striker and captain Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang.

The defence under Unai Emery, Freddie Ljungberg and Mikel Arteta has been calamitous and the Gunners would have been in a much worse position in the table had it not been for Leno making save after save in goal.

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The best right-back in the Premier League on talent and on form, and now quite possibly the best right-back in the world too.

One of Liverpool's key attacking weapons as they have made sensational headway at the top of the table. Goals, assists, the 21-year-old has got the lot.

Getty ImagesCaglar Soyuncu – Leicester City

One of the discoveries of the season for Leicester City, the Turkish defender was reluctantly thrown in at the deep end as the Foxes could not find an adequate replacement for Manchester United-bound Harry Maguire.

He has been consistent, smart in possession and one of the main reasons why – until the visit of Liverpool at least – Leicester's defence has been the best in the league.

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The reigning UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award holder, Van Dijk has worked his way up to become the best centre-back in world football.

Equally assured in possession as he is dominant in his defending, he has also pitched in with three goals this Premier League season.

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