Jarrod Bowen names one thing he would love to achieve with West Ham as England star rules out winning Premier League under Graham Potter but eyes alternative silverware

Jarrod Bowen named one trophy he would love to win with West Ham as England star ruled out lifting the Premier League. With Graham Potter’s team under intense scrutiny after a humiliating start to the season, Bowen has shared his personal goal for the club this year: winning the FA Cup.

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Things have hardly gone according to plan for Graham Potter and his West Ham side. After a shocking 3-0 loss to Sunderland on opening day, the Hammers were then humiliated 5-1 by Chelsea, further plunging the club into a crisis.

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    The team’s Carabao Cup exit to Wolves only added to the misery, as they threw away a lead in the second round, leaving their disgruntled fans even more frustrated. Bowen was caught in the heat of the moment, lashing out at a supporter after the defeat, before publicly apologising for his outburst.

  • WHAT BOWEN SAID

    With the Premier League title now a distant dream for West Ham, Bowen has set his sights on the FA Cup. He is determined to help his team lift the prestigious trophy, following in the footsteps of Crystal Palace, who won the cup last season.

    "I've got one I'd love to do here when I'm at the club. I'd love to win the FA Cup," he told in an interview with I think growing up watching football, it is the most prestigious English cup competition. You see Crystal Palace win it last year and what it meant to them. Obviously, I'd love to win the league, playing in the Champions League, but I think something that I'd love to do this season… I think I'd love to win the FA Cup as a club."

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    Bowen’s career reached new heights when he scored a 90th-minute winner for West Ham in the Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina in Prague. His dramatic goal sealed a 2-1 win, and it sent West Ham fans into a frenzy as they celebrated their first major European trophy.

'Bayern have Harry Kane, Man City have Erling Haaland' – Serhou Guirassy given special praise by Borussia Dortmund boss after striker's heroics in Bundesliga victory

Niko Kovac hailed Serhou Guirassy as Borussia Dortmund's answer to Harry Kane or Erling Haaland after his role in their first Bundesliga win.

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    After a shaky start to the game and missing two early key chances, Guirassy slowly found his grip and was the standout player for Dortmund as they beat Union Berlin 3-0 on Sunday. The Guinean striker scored twice – once before the half-time and again finding the net in the 58th minute to seal three points in their second game of the season. Dortmund coach Kovac was elated by the forward's performance calling him a very important player and backing the striker to be on par with Bayern Munich star Kane and Manchester City hero Haaland.

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    Dortmund have now registered their first win of the season after previously drawing against St. Pauli during, which was overshadowed by a heated conversation between Jobe Bellingham's parents  and Dortmund's sporting director. Guirassy's goals extended his Bundesliga streak to seven consecutive matches and also makes him the most prolific Bundesliga forward with 18 goals in this calendar year compared to Kane's 15. Coach Kovac expressed his happiness as he labelled the 29-year-old as his and the team's "life insurance".

  • WHAT KOVAC SAID

    In a post-match interview, Dortmund head coach praised Guirassy, saying: "I've used the term 'life insurance' several times myself. Serhou is a very important player for us. Someone who scores goals – even in impossible situations. He was under pressure for the first goal, was saved, and yet he still scored. Top striker!"

    Kovac added: "Bayern has Kane, City has Haaland and we have Guirassy."

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    Guirassy will team up with Guinea for their upcoming World Cup qualiying match against Somalia this week. After the international break, Dortmund will face Heidenheim in the league on September 13.

'Don't like it at all' – Liverpool legend slams Alexander Isak & Yoane Wissa's behaviour during transfer window before hailing Marc Guehi as 'true professional' despite missing out on Anfield move

Liverpool legend, Emile Heskey slammed Alexander Isak & Yoane Wissa's behaviour during the transfer window before hailing Marc Guehi as a "true professional". Sweden striker Isak finally sealed his move to Liverpool, ending a month-long standoff with Newcastle United. The forward had refused to join his Magpies teammates on their pre-season tour, effectively going on strike and publicly accusing the club of mistreatment.

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    Wissa caused a similar stir at Brentford, forcing his move to Newcastle for £55 million after a public show of dissatisfaction. While Isak and Wissa were embroiled in standoffs, Crystal Palace captain Guehi remained calm and collected amid Liverpool’s interest. Unlike the two strikers, he led by example. Just a day before the deadline, he played a starring role in Palace’s 3-0 victory over Aston Villa, scoring the second goal and inspiring his side to the three points. And Heskey singled him out as a shining example of professionalism.

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    Speaking exclusively to the with , Heskey said: "You don’t often see this from English players. Over the years, it has mainly been foreign players who have gone on strike, where the English players just get on with their football and let it all play out and get on with their job. There have been more foreign players to go on strike, not train, to get what they want. I don’t like it all really. ou look at Guehi, a true professional and us English lads just get on with playing and doing our job as footballers.”

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    Guehi is now set to remain at Selhurst Park until at least January. The 25-year-old’s contract runs out in the summer, and Palace may look to cash in during the winter window. If not, he will walk away as a free agent next summer, with several European giants keen to get his services. 

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    Isak and Wissa have not yet featured for their new clubs. The Swedish striker is poised to make his Liverpool debut against Burnley, while Wissa is expected to play when Newcastle face Wolves after the international break.

Man Utd's move for Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo hangs in the balance as £150m transfer plan takes shape at the expense of faltering duo

Manchester United's move for Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo is reportedly contingent on if they qualify for next season's Champions League.

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  • Move contingent on Champions League spot
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    The Independent states that United have made advances on Semenyo, but the possibility of the £60 million-rated ($79.9m) forward arriving this summer may hinge on winning the Europa League and selling some players. Conversely, the report adds that Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap could be signed if they win the competition or not, with the 22-year-old having a £30m ($40m) relegation release clause.

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    This is part of United's wider transfer plan, which includes trying to sign Wolves' Matheus Cunha for around £60m and attempting to sell struggling attackers Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee. The report adds that both men, who have a combined Premier League goal tally of seven this season, are on the market – with Juventus being linked with Hojlund and Inter Milan eyeing a loan move for Zirkzee. The fact that the Red Devils may cash in on the duo, who cost £108m ($143.7m) in total, after a combined three years at Old Trafford is telling.

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    Left winger Semenyo is on a contract until 2029 at Bournemouth. The 25-year-old has scored nine goals and bagged six assists in 35 Premier League games this season.

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    Before United can plough ahead with their summer transfer plans, they travel to Champions League-chasing Chelsea on Friday in their penultimate Premier League fixture this season.

VIDEO: Jesse Lingard's finest goal? Ex-Man Utd star scores outrageous 25-yard volley to give FC Seoul vital K League 1 victory over Ulsan

Jesse Lingard may have scored the goal of his career with a thunderous 25-yard volley that handed FC Seoul a crucial 1-0 win over Ulsan. The former Manchester United star delivered a moment of magic late in the first half to keep his side firmly in the hunt for a K League 1 playoff spot.

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    Lingard produced a moment of brilliance in the 42nd minute, smashing home a stunning volley from way outside the box after Ulsan failed to clear a cross and his team-mate headed the ball back into his path. That special strike proved to be the only goal of the game, securing three valuable points for FC Seoul. It marked the Englishman's fifth goal of the 2025 season and came during a strong run of form.

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    Speaking to the media after the game, Lingard said: “In common terms, it felt like the ball was right on my foot. At that moment, I felt, ‘This is a goal,’ or ‘The goalkeeper will be in trouble.’ I think my confidence just surged.

    "I personally think it will be among the top five goals of my life. My shot was good, but Hwang Do-yoon's pass was excellent. I will continue to train hard to not only help the team but also to show my best performance consistently."

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    With the result against Ulsan, FC Seoul have now climbed into fourth place in the K League 1 table, strengthening their chances of qualifying for the playoffs. Ulsan, now sitting seventh, missed the chance to close the gap and remain just outside the top six. Lingard’s resurgence is proving vital to Seoul’s late-season push.

Neser recalled for New Zealand tour, Renshaw retains reserve batting spot

Lance Morris picked up a side strain against West Indies but would not have made the squad

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Is Matt Renshaw still the next Test batter in line?

Michael Neser has been recalled to Australia’s Test squad for the tour of New Zealand with the selectors taking a horses-for-courses approach based on conditions they expect across the Tasman in what is otherwise a very settled group for the two-match series.Neser has often been around the Australia set-up in recent years and was part of the World Test Championship final squad last year. His two Tests have both come in Adelaide – against England in 2021-22 and West Indies the following season. His Sheffield Shield numbers are significantly down this season with nine wickets at 50.33 but he is viewed as an ideal bowler for New Zealand while his ever-improving batting adds another element.”It’s great to see Michael Neser get another opportunity in the squad following his ever-consistent performances over a long period of time and the conditions we expect,” national selector George Bailey said.Related

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Lance Morris picked up a side strain during the third ODI against West Indies in Canberra, but Bailey indicated he would not have made the trip as back up to Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood. The expectation is that those three will play both Tests against New Zealand – along with Nathan Lyon making it seven Tests in a row for the frontline bowlers – but Neser and Scott Boland will provide the support.”We’d be looking at a different type of fast bowler,” Bailey said. “The luxury of this tour only being in New Zealand, it’s not a massive trip, so a number of players in specific roles that if we do need to get them across that it’s not too much of a challenge, so Lance would have been in that boat.”The new-look batting order that came together against West Indies, with Steven Smith opening and Cameron Green at No. 4, will be given at least two more matches to settle in. After the New Zealand tour Australia have a long gap in Test cricket before the arrival of India for next summer’s five-match home series.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Matt Renshaw has retained his spot as the reserve batter having been earmarked as the next in line amid the reshuffle that followed David Warner’s retirement.The overall squad is relatively small at 14 names with the short flight between the two countries meaning replacements could come in reasonably easily. However, it could leave Australia a little exposed if an injury occurred shortly before a match or in the event of a concussion during a game especially around the wicketkeeper or spin bowler with no direct cover for Alex Carey or Nathan Lyon.New Zealand are currently top of the World Test Championship following their opening victory over South Africa and will expect to consolidate that in Hamilton. The upcoming tour has grown in significance for Australia have they lost to West Indies at the Gabba.”As we know every Test match provides vital opportunities to obtain valuable WTC points and we expect this tour will be a tough challenge against a very strong side who have been so consistent at home for a long period of time,” Bailey said.The first Test begins in Wellington on February 29 followed by the second in Christchurch on March 8.

Chelsea have bad news for Cristiano Ronaldo as Blues take strong stance on Marc Cucurella amid Al-Nassr transfer talk

Marc Cucurella has been linked with Al-Nassr but is considered unlikely to leave Chelsea, according to the the latest reporting.

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    reports that Chelsea have "no intention" of parting ways with Cucurella, despite links with Al-Nassr. The Spain international has become a crucial part of Enzo Maresca's team at Stamford Bridge, after initially struggling when he joined from Brighton for big money in 2022.

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    Cristiano Ronaldo was credited as the source of Al-Nassr interest, thought to have personally told the Saudi Pro League club to pursue Cucurella. It comes after Al-Nassr agreed a deal with Chelsea for the permanent transfer of Joao Felix, Ronaldo's Portugal teammate who has already started training with the club, despite no official announcement of his move.

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    Cucurella made 54 appearances for Chelsea across the 2024-25 season, including nine in the UEFA Conference League and six in the FIFA Club World Cup. His 4,346 minutes on the pitch was the most out of anyone in the squad, leading Moises Caicedo (4,289) and Cole Palmer (4,247).

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    Due to Club World Cup involvement, Chelsea only finished their 2024-25 season on July 13. The chance to rest for Cucurella and others will be very short, with a reported pre-season state date of August 4. The Blues have organised friendlies against Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan at Stamford Bridge on August 8 and 10, respectively, before their Premier League campaign begins against Crystal Palace just a week later – barely more than a month since lifting the Club World Cup trophy.

Bangladesh taste Test success and Tendulkar turns it on

Cricinfo and Wisden writers pick their best and worst moments from 2005

03-Jan-2006

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Bangladesh’s first Test victory was an emotional moment
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January 10, post lunch session at Chittagong. Mashrafe bin-Mortaza is on the edge of his run up with the last Zimbabwean pair at the crease. Bangladesh are just a wicket away from ending their five-year wait for an elusive first Test win. Mortaza takes a few steps forward, stops and then goes back to the top of his mark again. Another attempt to begin the run up also fails as tries in vain to hold back tears. It seemingly takes an eternity for Mortaza to finally finish that delivery and although it did not fetch him the wicket, those few seconds of inimitable emotion epitomised Mortaza’s own struggles, overcoming immense odds, chasing dreams and turning them into reality.Worst
Brimming with the confidence gained from that now legendary triumph against Australia, Bangladesh headed for Sri Lanka hoping to spring a surprise or two. The first warning came in the three-match ODI series in which they lost all the games handsomely. However, things looked rosy on day one of the first Test at Colombo as Habibul Bashar and Mohammad Ashraful dictated terms. Bangladesh reached 155 for 2 and then Ashraful played an outrageous shot to hole out at extra cover. It was a totally unnecessary and irresponsible act and that moment of indiscretion wrote the series script for Bangladesh. The next seven wickets went down for 33 and the Tigers never reached 200 in the remaining three innings.

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October 25, 2005 Sachin Tendulkar returns after eight months of endless visits to air conditioned clinics and what a return it was. Dancing down the track to Murali, pulling the medium pacers and once amazingly at the very last minute, he changed from an intended reverse sweep to an orthodox one. News filtered in later that during those dark eight months he had even thought about quitting. With that backdrop those two ODI innings against the Lankans were a joy. It was like suddenly bumping into your old true love and reliving some magical moments, but you are left with a mixed reaction; will she come back to you or is it just a one-off. 2006 will provide us with the answer.Worst
The continuing crisis in West Indies cricket; the player contracts issue, sponsorship conflicts, board mismanagement and even when a ray of hope was offered by the billionaire Stanford, the reluctance shown by the different regions to accept the terms and the lack of vision to see beyond Chanderpaul for a leader. There has been collapse all round; public sector failure, mismanagement; the greed of private enterprise, holding the players to ransom. The great calypso music has now turned into a dirge, Lara alone turns on some style with a little bit of help from a young new Bravo but it’s not enough to satisfy.

Doing it in singles

Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Dinesh Karthik added 107 for the sixth wicket, of which 52 runs came in singles

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Before this match, the highest score by an Indian wicketkeeper in an ODI against Bangladesh was 27 not out, by Parthiv Patel at Dhaka in 2003. That was partly due to the fact that the top order was often enough to do the job for India, but against this much-improved Bangladesh outfit, there was plenty left to do with India’s specialists all back in the hutch. It was left to two specialist wicketkeepers – one of whom was playing solely as a batsman – to salvage the situation, and they did it with remarkable poise.Mahendra Singh Dhoni was battling a hamstring problem, while Dinesh Karthik had plenty to prove after being selected only for his batting skills, but both combined splendidly in their 107-run stand, which came off 108 balls. As the table below shows, neither batsman aimed for the glory of boundaries; instead they worked the ball around for ones and twos to keep the score moving. With Dhoni injured, that meant plenty of work for his runner, Yuvraj Singh, as 52 singles and 12 twos were taken. Dhoni deserved his Man-of-the-Match award, but Karthik’s contribution was equally vital – he faced 12 more balls but scored 16 more runs than Dhoni. Equally impressive was his ability to score quickly without finding the boundaries – he scored only four fours in 58, but yet got his runs off just 60 balls. His most effective shot was the sweep, a stroke which fetched him 16 runs and helped throw the Bangladesh left-arm spinners off their rhythm.



How Dhoni and Karthik scored their runs during their stand
Runs/ balls Dot balls Singles/ twos Fours/ Sixes Runs per over
Mahendra Singh Dhoni 42/ 48 19 22/ 6 2/ 0 5.25
Dinesh Karthik 58/ 60 22 30/ 6 4/ 0 5.80
Total 100/ 108 41 52/ 12 6/ 0 5.55

The key to this match was the way the Indians handled Bangladesh’s three left-arm spinners – they were reasonably economical, conceding 125 runs from 28 overs, but they took just two wickets. In the World Cup clash, they had combined to take 6 for 117 from 30 overs. Their inability to take the wickets cost Bangladesh the game.More stats

  • The 107-run unfinished stand between Dhoni and Karthik is the 16th century partnership for the sixth wicket for India in ODIs, and their seventh hundred stand for all wickets against Bangladesh. It’s their first century stand for the sixth wicket in ODIs against Bangladesh.
  • Dhoni has now made 15 fifty-plus scores in ODIs. Among Indian wicketkeepers, only Rahul Dravid has more – he has 18 scores of more than 50 in games in which he kept wicket. These two are well ahead of the pack – among Indian wicketkeepers, the third place is shared by Surinder Khanna and Nayan Mongia: both had two fifty-plus scores as wicketkeepers.
  • The 78-run opening stand between Javed Omar and Tamim Iqbal is Bangladesh’s first 50-plus stand for the first wicket against India – their previous best was 31 between Nafees Iqbal and Rajin Saleh at Dhaka in 2004.
  • Virender Sehwag became the sixth Indian batsman to get to 5000 runs in ODIs – he joins Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Dravid, Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja. (Click here for Sehwag’s career summary in ODIs.)
  • Mohammad Ashraful became the fourth Bangladesh cricketer to play 100 ODIs, after Khaled Mashud, Mohammad Rafique and Habibul Bashar.
  • A tale of two hundreds

    There were two lead stars in the first one-day international between India and West Indies and once their roles ended the plots unravelled fast

    George Binoy19-May-2006There were two lead stars in the first one-day international between India and West Indies and once their roles ended the plots unravelled fast, and how. Chris Gayle got West Indies off to a screaming start but he also played the anchoring role as batsmen came and went around him. His dismissal, on 222 for 4, stalled the run-rate and West Indies managed to add only 29 runs off the last 31 balls of the innings. Chasing 252 for victory, India always looked like winning while Dravid was batting. After his dismissal, Kaif, whose discomfiture was perhaps hidden by Dravid’s efficiency, struggled and if not for some lucky edges and inept fielding, India could so easily have lost the game. The following graphic shows the dot balls each batsmen played as a percentage of the total balls faced, and the boundaries, and ones and twos, each batsmen scored as a percentage of their total runs.A comparison of the two hundreds reveals how differently they were made. Gayle’s first 20 balls yielded 7 runs before he broke free and hammered 33 runs off his next 14. He took 70 balls, tied down in periods by Harbhajan Singh, Munaf Patel and Irfan Pathan, to move from 52 to 100 but made up for the lull by some frantic hitting before his dismissal.Dravid, on the other hand, began steadily – his first 26 runs coming off 30 balls. He brought up his fifty off 59 balls and then stepped on the gas, scoring his next fifty in just 40 balls. The major difference between the hundreds was that Gayle played out 83 dot balls while Dravid played 43. Gayle’s boundary tally of 20 exceeds Dravid’s by eight, a clear indication that Dravid kept the score ticking over consistently through ones and twos, thereby never allowing the pressure to build up – the key to a successful run-chase.

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