Brown bludgeons 57-ball 140 to set up Heat's final date with Sixers

Strikers’ barnstorming run came to an end with Heat quick Spencer Johnson starring with three early wickets

Tristan Lavalette22-Jan-2024Opener Josh Brown took Brisbane Heat into the BBL final after bludgeoning the joint-second-fastest century in the history of the competition to halt Adelaide Strikers’ barnstorming late-season run.In an extraordinary display of power-hitting on the Gold Coast, Brown smashed a record 12 sixes in his 140 off 57 balls to finish with the third-highest individual score in BBL history. He destroyed the in-form spinners Cameron Boyce and Lloyd Pope to completely dominate Heat’s huge total of 214 for 7 in the Challenger final.Brown made the two-paced surface look easier than it actually was as Strikers fell well short in the chase with Heat speedster Spencer Johnson starring with three wickets.Heat will look to end an 11-year title drought when they face Sydney Sixers in Wednesday’s final at the SCG.

It was a strong bounceback from Heat, who had suffered a 39-run home defeat to Sixers in the Qualifier after finishing top of the table.The in-form Strikers were left deflated after having entered the game with confidence after five straight victories capped by an upset road victory over defending champions Perth Scorchers in the Knockout.After being routed for 113 by Sixers, Heat rejigged their batting order by picking opener Charlie Wakim for his season debut. Heat also reverted their tactics by electing to bat first in what proved a wise move on a surface that appeared better for batting than in the previous match.After Wakim fell lbw in the second over off quick David Payne’s first ball, Brown took over by initially blasting sixes over midwicket off seamers Henry Thornton and James Bazley.Strikers were rattled but looked to legspinners Boyce and Pope, who had proven an unstoppable tandem during Strikers’ winning streak. They had combined for seven wickets against a tentative Scorchers batting line-up at the pace-friendly Optus Stadium, but an aggressive Brown decided to take the aerial route in favourable conditions with little spin on offer.ESPNcricinfo LtdBoyce leaked nine runs in his first over, and Pope fared even worse by conceding 14 when he entered the attack in the seventh over. Brown motored past his half-century in 22 balls and decided to take down Boyce and Pope before drinks. He smashed a trio of sixes in one over off Boyce, who had only been hit for eight sixes in ten previous matches this season.Brown had shown glimpses of his muscular batting before but hadn’t quite put it together. In 21 previous BBL innings, he had only averaged 20.52 with one half-century. It all clicked into gear with Brown continually hitting over the covers with brute force as he eyed the fastest century in BBL history set ten years ago when Craig Simmons blasted a 39-ball century for Scorchers.In the Challenger, Brown fell short of that mark, but on his 41st delivery he pummelled Boyce over the covers for his ninth six to reach a maiden BBL century. He looked like he might run out of steam in humid conditions, but continued to stand and deliver.Brown shared a 119-run partnership with captain Nathan McSweeney, who played the support act to good effect with 33 runs off 29 balls to be the only other batter to reach double-figures.Spencer Johnson picked up two wickets in his first over•Cricket Australia via Getty ImagesGlenn Maxwell’s BBL record of 154 not out was seriously under threat before Brown finally holed out in the 17th over as Heat fell away at the death.Strikers’ late fightback gave them faint hope as the pressure fell on skipper Matthew Short to lead from the front. He started fast before holing out in the fourth over to Johnson, who two balls later dismissed opener D’Arcy Short.The burden fell on in-form No. 3 Jake Weatherald, who came in averaging 183 with a strike rate of 192.62 in his last three games since becoming a late-season inclusion.But he could not get going and fell before drinks to a pumped-up Johnson and it was just a matter of time before Heat marched into their second straight final despite battling efforts from Thomas Kelly (41 in 24 balls) and Harry Nielsen (50 in 33).

50% price drop: Aston Villa seriously interested in "world-class" £34m star

Aston Villa are seriously interested in a move for a “world-class” player this summer, and he is now set to be available for half the original asking price, according to a report.

Villa targeting big-name signings

Villa have started to reestablish themselves as one of Europe’s top clubs, having progressed to the Champions League quarter-finals, which means they should be in a strong position to attract some big-name signings from across the continent this summer.

Atalanta’s Ademola Lookman, who scored a hat-trick in last season’s Europa League final, has now emerged as a target, with the Villans keen on signing the £54m-rated forward, while they are also pushing to sign Barcelona’s Ferran Torres.

It seems as though strengthening in attack may be one of Unai Emery’s priorities this summer, amid other links to Chelsea’s Joao Felix, who is currently on loan at AC Milan, and Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic.

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While bringing in new attacking options is of key significance, with Marco Asensio and Marcus Rashford also in line for potential permanent moves to Villa Park, a new report suggests Emery is also keen on bolstering his options at the opposite end of the pitch.

According to TEAMtalk, Aston Villa are now strongly considering a move for AC Milan’s Mike Maignan this summer, with the goalkeeper set to be available for 50% of the original asking price.

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Maignan was valued at around £67m last summer, but if he is unwilling to sign a new contract, he is set to be on the market for roughly half that figure, around £34m.

The Serie A side may be forced to cash-in on some key players if they fail to qualify for the Champions League, and the 29-year-old could be in line for a move to Villa Park, but there may be competition for his signature from Premier League rivals Chelsea.

Maignan ranked among "world's best" keepers

Just under two years ago, the Frenchman was lauded as the “world’s best” goalkeeper by football writer Carlo Garganese, and he has a plethora of experience at the top level, having made 32 appearances in the Champions League.

That said, there are doubts over whether the Cayenne-born goalkeeper would be a necessary addition for Villa, given that he is less than three years younger than Emiliano Martínez, who has also proven himself to be a top goalkeeper.

Moreover, while the “world-class” France international remains his country’s first-choice goalkeeper, mistakes have started to creep into his game this season, which be a major concern for Emery.

As such, there is little reason to risk upsetting the apple cart by bringing in Maignan to replace Martinez this summer, and Villa would be better off investing the money into other areas of the squad, such as striker, with a replacement needed for Jhon Duran.

Fernando Lázaro foca em boa classificação geral do Corinthians para reta final do Paulistão

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da poker: O Corinthians enfrenta o Santo André neste sábado (4), em partida válida pela última rodada da primeira fase do Campeonato Paulista. Durante a preparação para o duelo, o treinador Fernando Lázaro comentou sobre a expectativa e explicou o nível de importância do confronto.

– Estamos ajustando as coisas para o jogo, mantivemos o cronograma de nossa preparação mesmo com a antecipação. É o primeiro jogo deles com o novo treinador, mas mantiveram boa parte das ideias. Seguimos buscando nosso objetivo de vitória e continuar pontuando. É uma competição que também contempla isso, ter uma boa colocação na pontuação geral para trazer benefícios lá na frente – disse o comandante alvinegro.

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Com a 5ª melhor campanha da competição, Fernando Lázaro falou mais sobre a trajetória que o clube percorreu desde o começo do Paulistão e expressou uma visão otimista e progressista do seu trabalho no Timão.

– Foi o início de trabalho de uma temporada, time foi se ajustando, foi ganhando consistência ao longo do tempo. Conseguimos ajeitar primeiro a parte ofensiva mais rapidamente, que começou a trazer resultados e, assim, construir bem o jogo. Depois, a defesa foi o segundo ‘estalo’ que a gente foi aprimorar. A própria sintonia dos atletas vai trazendo isso com mais naturalidade, mas a parte defensiva a gente foi buscando ao longo do processo, para defender melhor como time – relatou Lázaro.

Apesar de ter saído vitorioso em apenas um dos últimos cinco duelos que disputou, o treinador do Corinthians refletiu sobre a melhora no desempenho individual dos jogadores com o passar do tempo.

– É uma sequência natural que o campo vai trazendo. Vão ocorrendo situações e vão surgindo oportunidades, as peças vão se ajustando. Foi uma sequência que foi encorpando o time, entendendo a execução de uma forma que foi crescendo ao longo dos jogos. A disputa interna é muita sadia, você mantém quem está iniciando sempre buscando mais, e quem está fora, colocando pressão. Você vai ganhando opções e vai precisar ao longo da trajetória toda, para estarem todos em um bom momento – concluiu o técnico.

O último desafio do Corinthians na fase de grupos do Paulistão acontecerá na Neo Química Arena, neste sábado, a partir das 18h30 (de Brasília).

Inter to discuss transfer swap deal with Tottenham as they close in on Cesc Fabregas as their new manager

Inter chiefs are heading to London to hold talks with Tottenham over two defenders swapping clubs.

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Inter to discuss Tottenham swapTwo defenders could swap clubsCesc Fabregas targeted as new bossFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Bosses are already in the English capital as they discuss their vacant managerial position with former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas – but they will also meet with Spurs to negotiate swapping defenders Radu Dragusin and Yann Bisseck, report CalcioMercato.

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Bisseck is wanted by several Premier League clubs, according to the report, including Aston Villa, West Ham and Manchester United. Spurs have been pushing the hardest for his signature, however, and Inter may be prepared to let him go after an inconsistent 2024-25 campaign. Inter could ask for Dragusin to head the other way to fill the void.

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The talks to appoint Fabregas could hold any deal up, with the report stating that Inter's new coach will have the final say on whether to allow Bisseck to leave the club. Dragusin made 28 appearances in all competitions last season for Tottenham but is stuck behind Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven in the pecking order and could be allowed to leave.

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Inter hope to have a new coach in place in time for their Club World Cup campaign, after Simone Inzaghi left for Al-Hilal. They begin against Monterrey on Wednesday June 18.

BPL week two: All-round Nawaz propels unbeaten Khulna; Sylhet remain winless

Oman’s Bilal Khan turned out to be Chattogram’s unlikely hero, even as Barishal’s Shoaib Mailk abruptly left the BPL

Mohammad Isam31-Jan-2024While table-toppers Khulna followed up two wins from the last week with two more in this one, Chattogram Challengers were in good form too, having now won three matches in a row to sit just below Khulna. Rangpur Riders also bounced back from a defeat at the start of the week with two important wins.Led by Anamul Haque – and with a heavy West Indies contingent – Khulna beat Rangpur by 28 runs before thumping Durdanto Dhaka by ten wickets in a 131-run chase, which they completed with more than five overs to spare. Allrounder Mohammad Nawaz starred for Khulna in both games. While he smashed 55 off 34 balls and took two wickets against Rangpur, he took 3 for 15 against Dhaka. Apart from Nawaz, Khulna have also been boosted by the consistency of Anamul and Evin Lewis.Related

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Chattogram, meanwhile, also won both games this week. While they just inched past Fortune Barishal by ten runs while defending 193, they dominated Sylhet by chasing down 138 with eight wickets and 14 balls in the bank. Finalists last season, that was Sylhet’s fifth loss in a row. Either side of losing to Chattogram, they also suffered heavy defeats to Comilla Victorians and Barishal.The injured Mashrafe Mortaza might have been part of the reason for Sylhet’s poor run, as he played for and captained the side despite not bowling regularly. Mashrafe has since decided to take a break from the tournament to focus on his political work. He had earlier admitted that it was “not ideal” that he was still in the side.The change of venue from Mirpur in the first week to Sylhet in the second might have been a factor in there being a majority of wins for sides batting first – all eight games in Mirpur were won by the chasing side – as dew apparently became less of an issue at the picturesque Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.Babar Azam has two half-centuries in the BPL so far this season•Raton Gomes/BCB

Meanwhile, there was a nagging off-field debate surrounding Barishal’s Pakistan allrounder Shoaib Malik. In the previous week, Barishal owner Mizanur Rahman wasn’t pleased with Malik bowling as many as three no-balls in an over against Khulna, claiming “that’s where we lost that match”, as Khulna chased down 188 rather comfortably.Soon after, on January 26, Mailk abruptly left the BPL after playing only three games, although as per Mizanur, Malik’s contract ran “till February 14”. That led to rumours about a rift within the team, though Malik later said that it was not the case.

Batter of the week

Rangpur’s Babar Azam struck his second fifty of this season’s BPL when he made 62 off 46 balls in a match-winning effort against Dhaka. He followed it up with a better-than-a-run-a-ball 37 against Comilla, again Rangpur’s highest score in their eight-run win.While Babar doesn’t entirely dominate bowling attacks with a flurry of boundaries, he remains steady while building crucial partnerships. For instance, against Dhaka he added 50 with Nurul Hasan after Rangpur had lost two wickets in the powerplay, before having a union of 55 for the second wicket with Fazle Mahmud against Comilla.

Bowler of the week

Someone in the top six of the all-time ODI bowling averages with a minimum of 50 wickets slipped into the BPL without notice. Bilal Khan hails from Oman – he is one of their stars. And the left-arm quick has been effective for Chattogram too, picking up eight wickets at 18.25 to currently top the bowling charts in the BPL. That included a haul of 3 of 24 against Sylhet, for which he was given the Player-of-the-Match award.

"Great" Leeds absentee steps up recovery and could now feature against QPR

da 888: With their sights set on promotion, Leeds United are set to be handed the boost of a returning player when they square off against Queens Park Rangers this weekend.

Leeds recieve fresh injury boost

da realbet: There may have been a sigh of relief around Elland Road when Leeds overcame Millwall to win 2-0 and instantly got back to winning ways after suffering shock defeat against Portsmouth just days before. Back on track, Daniel Farke’s side now sit two points above second placed Sheffield United and four clear of Burnley in third with just nine games left to play in the Championship.

Those in Yorkshire will be more aware than most that it’s not done until their place in the Premier League is confirmed and, as ever, they face a nervous final stretch towards potential promotion.

With nine finals remaining, Farke will need to use the quality of his squad more than ever. It is a side full of talent, from the likes of Manor Solomon – who has rediscovered his best form – to important midfielder Ao Tanaka. Now, that side must simply hold their nerve.

What will undoubtedly help them do just that is the boost of recent injury news. As revealed by Farke, Isaac Schmidt is now set to make his return against QPR after returning to training. The defender missed the victory over Millwall through illness but has seemingly since recovered in time for this weekend.

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Speaking to reporters about his side’s injury status, Farke said: “As it stands I hope I have that whole group plus Isaac Schmidt to pick from for the travelling squad.

“In terms of the starting line-up and who has recovered, we’ll make some late decisions. This turnaround is a bit more tricky. We had more or less 80 hours to recover for Millwall, this time around just over 60 hours. It will be a bit more tricky. Travelling is involved of course.”

Every player counts for Leeds in vital run

Whilst Schmidt hasn’t been one to steal the headlines throughout the current campaign, often watching on from the bench, he could be thrust into Farke’s side at any given moment and he, like others, must help the Whites in their push for promotion.

Having arrived in the summer, Schmidt has found himself at the centre of Farke’s praise even whilst playing a cameo role. The former Norwich City boss told reporters earlier this season: “Great guy, a bit like I mention also about all our new signings.

Isaac Schmidt for Leeds United.

“I think still at a really good age because he is more likely still on his way up the hill in his career. Great mentality, also desperate to play for the shirt, desperate to play for us, great character, so really nice guy and really nice team-mate.”

Now back from a brief absence, Schmidt will no doubt have his sights set on putting every minute that he does receive to good use as he aims to leave his mark on Leeds’ promotion push.

Middleton's maiden ton hands Hampshire victory in rain-hit clash with Middlesex

Opener continues breakout season at the Ageas Bowl

ECB Reporters Network01-Aug-2023Fletcha Middleton produced a classy innings to score his maiden professional century as Hampshire opened their Metro Bank One-Day Cup campaign up with an 18-run DLS victory over Middlesex.Opening batter Middleton caressed exactly 100 to continue his breakthrough season at the Ageas Bowl – having become a regular in the LV=Insurance County Championship.Nick Gubbins and Tom Prest, with 40 and 38 respectively, also contributed as Hampshire reached 238 for 5 in their pursuit of 310 before rain brought an early end.Ryan Higgins had earlier thrashed a 53-ball 78 but Scott Currie’s 3 for 54 held Middlesex to 309 for 7.Middlesex were stuck in and cruised through the powerplay risk-free before Mark Stoneman was undone by some extra bounce from Currie to pull out to deep square.Joe Cracknell was never knowingly out of control as he intelligently rotated strike in stands of 54 with Stoneman, 43 with Sam Robson and 35 with Joe Davies.His second List A fifty came in 59 balls which switched his mindset to attack. It resulted in a pulled six, a wonderful one-bounce four over mid-off and his downfall – advancing and chipping to short cover.With Davies falling soon after to make it 156 for 4 in the 30th over, it felt like attacking shots weren’t getting value and 300 would take some effort. Higgins scoffed at that assessment.Higgins hadn’t played List A cricket since scoring an unbeaten 55 for Gloucestershire against Australia A in 2019, due to his participation in The Hundred. He kicked the innings into gear quickly and mainly targeted the shorter boundary in his 40-ball half-century. He tonked Dom Kelly over long on twice, hammered Felix Organ over his head and slog-swept Gubbins twice.The latter brought up a century stand with John Simpson – who had largely got out of Higgins’ way – but next ball Higgins was stunningly caught by 17-year-old Eddie Jack – one of three Hampshire teenagers – and by the end of the following over Simpson had followed him back to the dressing room.Josh de Caires didn’t last long, as he gave Currie his third, but Luke Hollman’s 17-ball 28 gave the death energy and smoothly took Middlesex over 300.With rain around at the end of Middlesex’s innings, temporarily false-starting the start of Hampshire’s and forecast in the area, Middleton and Gubbins kept the DLS par score in close focus and masterfully got themselves ahead of it.Both tried to out do each other on the aesthetics scale with luscious strikes in the V during a high-tempo 74-run partnership.Gubbins fell when he pulled to long off, but Tom Prest maintained the cantering – with aggressive running a key proponent of Hampshire’s success.Blake Cullen limped off in his fourth over to compound Middlesex’s problems but Prest, having smashed his first six, toed his second attempt to deep midwicket Robson with Ben Brown following having been bamboozled by a Hollman googly.Middleton was solid in last year’s competition but his increased confidence and maturity was in abundance as he took control of the chase. His first century came in exactly 100 balls and had showcased every aspect of his skill-base – patience, gap-finding, shot-making with a sprinkle of power.Robson’s part-time leg spin was needed to make up some of Cullen’s overs. It threatened to turn the match around with two wickets in three balls as he had Organ stumped and Middleton caught behind. But rain soon after saw Hampshire, who topped their group last year, 18 runs ahead on DLS.

Campbell, Freeborn fifties set Sparks up for win over Thunder

Central Sparks resumed their Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy programme in solid style with a 29-run victory over struggling Thunder at New Road, Worcester.Sparks put a disappointing Charlotte Edwards Cup campaign behind them as they totalled 233 all out from exactly 50 overs thanks principally to Ami Campbell (68 off 72 balls) and Abigail Freeborn (67 from 98). Tara Norris kept the Sparks total to around par with 4 for 42.Seren Smale’s superb career-best 94 off 125 balls then proved to be in vain as Thunder were bowled out for 204 by a Sparks attack which maintained collective pressure as six bowlers got among the wickets, Katie George taking 3 for 57.The defeat leaves bottom-of-the-table Thunder still looking for their first 50-over win of the season but Sparks will move forward with their sights still very much on going all the way in the competition.Thunder skipper Eleanor Threlkeld won the toss and chose to field and her decision was quickly vindicated by the removal of both Sparks openers in 20 balls. Bethan Ellis was bowled through the gate by an inswinging yorker from Mahika Gaur and Norris struck a big blow when she hit Eve Jones’ off stump.When Erin Burns lifted Gaur to cover, Sparks were in trouble at 27 for 3, but Freeborn and Campbell organised a revival with a well-constructed stand of 129 in 26 overs. Campbell counter-attacked effectively, hitting nine fours in a near run-a-ball innings, before she missed a pull at Norris and was superbly stumped by Threlkeld.The left-armer secured her third wicket next ball when Davina Perrin was adjudged lbw and Sparks’ loss of momentum was heightened when Laura Jackson floated one inside Freeborn’s attempted cut and bowled her.Charis Pavely restored some impetus with 33 from 36 balls, a cameo which transpired to be crucial, but became Norris’s fourth victim when she lifted to mid-wicket.Thunder’s reply took an early hit when Naomi Dattani was bowled for a 12-ball duck by a nicely-flighted ball from Georgia Davis. Fi Morris skied Grace Potts into the deep but Smale and Deandra Dottin added 50 in ten overs before the latter missed an attempt to turn Ria Fackrell to leg and fell lbw. Burns then turned one inside Threlkeld’s attempted leg-glance to win another lbw decision.Danielle Collins helped Smale add 52 in ten overs but both fell in five balls. Collins lifted Ellis to mid off and Smale, six runs short of a thoroughly-deserved maiden century, miscued Katie George to mid off. That left the Thunder lower order with a tall task – to find 72 from 11 overs – and despite a perky 22 off 29 balls from Norris it was beyond them.

كاريراس: لاعبو ريال مدريد فاجأوني.. وأحلم بظهوري الأول في سانتياجو برنابيو

أكد ألفارو كاريراس ظهير ريال مدريد المنضم من صفوف بنفيكا البرتغالي أنه سيكون مستعدًا لبدء منافسات الموسم الجديد مع فريقه.

وكان ريال مدريد قد أعلن في وقت سابق من الشهر الماضي عن تعاقده مع ألفارو كاريراس، والذي وقع على عقد يربطه بناديه الجديد حتى عام 2031 مقابل 50 مليون يورو.

اقرأ أيضاً.. فينيسيوس يلهمه.. لاعب ريال مدريد يرفض الاستسلام وينتظر فرصته مع ألونسو

وفي تصريحات للموقع الرسمي لنادي ريال مدريد، قال كاريراس: “سعيد للغاية، أخيرًا انضممت للفريق مع جميع زملائي، نستعد لما هو قادم”.

وأضاف عن ما يراه في زملائه الجدد: “أرى تواضعًا من الجميع، روح الفريق الواحد والجودة العالية، فوجئت بأن جميع اللاعبين على مستوى عالي وهذا ما توقعته”.

وواصل عن مدربه تشابي ألونسو: “إنه قوي والأهم من ذلك لديه أفكار واضحة وهذا ما يعجبني، إنه يقوم بالأشياء بالطريقة الصحيحة، ويطلب مني المساعدة في الهجوم والدفاع”.

وحول الفترة التحضيرية للموسم الجديد: “علينا أن نكون مستعدين ومركزين، والتعرف على بعضنا البعض، ونعمل معاً، وهذا ما سيقودنا للفوز بالألقاب”.

واختتم عن ظهوره الأول المنتظر في ملعب سانتياجو برنابيو: “هذا ما أحلم به، لقد ارتديت قميص ريال مدريد التدريبي وشعاره، لكني أتطلع بشوق لهذا اليوم الذي سألعب فيه في ملعبنا”.

VIDEO: Michail Antonio scores TWICE in first game since horror car crash as striker steps up recovery with West Ham U21s amid uncertainty over future

Michail Antonio was on top form on his return to action with two goals for West Ham United U21 as he continues his recovery from a horrific car crash.

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    Antonio struck twice in the opening 23 minutes in his first club match since the incident as the Hammers won 2-1 at National League side Boreham Wood. Antonio scored the opener after just four minutes when he dispossessed a defender on the edge of his own box, before heading home a second to ultimately win the game.

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    After enduring such a life-changing crash last December, Antonio is lucky to have the chance to be back on a football pitch and will have been glad to impact the game as he did. This comes after he returned with a late substitute appearance for Jamaica in the Gold Cup earlier this summer.

    Each Hammers player came up to him individually to congratulate him after his opening goal, and West Ham U21 coach Mark Robson said it was a "fantastic experience" for the young players to play alongside him. Despite this, Antonio remains out of contract after his West Ham deal expired on June 30.

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    Whether he secures a new contract at West Ham or moves elsewhere, Antonio will hope to continue his recovery and return to first-team action soon. West Ham fans flooded the comments on the clip of his goal on X, asking for Antonio to sign – some stating that he should sign for the Hammers over fellow free agent Callum Wilson – so the supporters would clearly like to see a club legend stick around. Antonio will be glad to play football again, wherever it is.

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