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‘We need a big presence’ – Guardiola on keeper dilemma

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says “everyone will be involved” this season as he weighs up his starting goalkeeper for Sunday’s derby against Manchester United.

Italy international Gianluigi Donnarumma joined from Paris St-Germain on transfer deadline day, after City signed James Trafford and Marcus Bettinelli in the summer, while Stefan Ortega also remains part of the squad.

The club also sold long-time number one Ederson to Fenerbahce for £12.1m to end a trophy-filled eight years at Etihad Stadium.

Guardiola paid tribute to the Brazilian, who helped create a “special way for the best decade for this club”, but wanted to “try a new experience”.

The Spaniard also praised Ilkay Gundogan and Manuel Akanji – who also left for Galatasaray and Inter Milan – for their contributions to City’s past success.

But as he now focuses on City’s future, Guardiola needs to decide whether to throw £26m signing Donnarumma straight in against United or continue with Trafford, who has started the first three games this season.

“He is so tall, he is so huge,” he said of Donnarumma, 26. “[From] all the keepers we want is safe balls, give confidence to the team, have personality and a big presence.

“In the biggest stages in the Champions League last season, at Villa Park, Anfield and in many games, he proved how good he is.

“He is going to concede goals, that is for sure, but all of us, we are going to try to handle it.”

Asked about the 22-year-old Trafford, Guardiola replied: “He is a keeper for Man City. I can only play one keeper, I can play two full-backs, two centre-backs.

“The season is so long everyone will be involved. They may not believe it but they will.”

Donnarumma not signed ‘to do what Ederson has done’

The signing of Donnarumma appears to shift away from the sweeper-keeper ability of Ederson, who changed the face of goalkeeping in the Premier League with the ball at this feet.

The Brazilian provided seven assists in the English top flight, more than any other goalkeeper, while there is often the suggestion Donnarumma is not as comfortable in possession.

“I always try to adapt the quality of the players,” added Guardiola. “I will not demand to Gigi to do something like he is uncomfortable.

“We are talking about the best players I’ve ever seen in the distribution, in short and long, I’ve ever seen with Ederson. So, we didn’t take Gigi to do what Ederson has done, Gigi has another quality.

Haaland ‘a little bit above’ Isak

Striker Erling Haaland comes into the game on the back of scoring an incredible five goals in Norway’s 11-1 hammering of Moldova during the recent World Cup qualifiers.

The 25-year-old’s goal in the defeat at Brighton before the break also took his tally to 88 in just 100 Premier League games – the most by a player to reach that milestone.

Earlier on Friday, Liverpool boss Arne Slot described Alexander Isak as “maybe the best striker in the world” following the Sweden international’s move to Anfield for a British record £125m fee.

But Guardiola responded: “Erling is a little bit above.

“Isak is an exceptional player. You ask what Erling is as a striker – he’s the top. But Isak must be a top player for what they paid, obviously.

“Another person would say [Kylian] Mbappe, another person would say [Lionel] Messi, another person would say Cristiano [Ronaldo]. That’s fine. It is a game of opinions and everyone has the right to an opinion.

“What I’m saying is that I would not change Erling for anyone. I know him. He is incredible as a player, adorable as a person and I like him.”

City go into the 197th derby on the back of consecutive league defeats and are 13th in the table, with United a point ahead in ninth.

It is the first time they have trailed their rivals heading into a Manchester derby since 2020.

Haaland told Viaplay: “We’ve lost two games in a row, it’s not good enough, it’s way too bad. We need to figure it out, get back to winning ways. We can’t afford to lose games, as there’s so many good teams.

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Chelsea’s Delap Out For Up To Three Months — Maresca

Chelsea striker Liam Delap could be sidelined until December after injuring his hamstring before the international break, manager Enzo Maresca said on Friday.

Delap signed from Ipswich for £30 million ($40 million) in June and has featured in all of Chelsea’s three Premier League matches so far.

But he was forced off early in the 2-0 win against Fulham on August 30.

“Liam, I think it’s around 10 to 12 weeks, so a long way to go,” Maresca told reporters on Friday.

Chelsea recalled forward Marc Guiu from a loan spell at Sunderland to cover for Delap after Senegal striker Nicolas Jackson left the Blues for Bayern Munich on transfer deadline day.

Maresca also has another forward option in Joao Pedro, who arrived at Stamford Bridge from Brighton in July.

But the Chelsea boss admitted Delap’s injury left him short of forward options ahead of Saturday’s west London derby at Brentford.

“We have the injury for sure now in this moment as a number nine,” he said.

“The only one is Guiu. And Joao (Pedro) also can play there. Against Fulham, we used Tyrique (George) as a nine. So we can also think about him.”

England forward Cole Palmer is nearing a return after missing Chelsea’s victories over West Ham and Fulham with a groin injury and could be involved on Saturday.

But Maresca said there was a question mark over the involvement of Joao Pedro, Estevao Willian and Andrey Santos, all of whom arrived back in England on Thursday after playing in Brazil’s 1-0 defeat to Bolivia.

Moises Caicedo returned late on Thursday following Ecuador’s victory over Argentina.

Brazil’s game took place at an altitude of more than 4,000 metres, creating a further complicating factor in recovery times.

“The three Brazilian players arrived yesterday, they didn’t train, they did some recovery sessions,” said Maresca. “Moises arrived last night. They’re all a question mark for tomorrow.”

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Chelsea’s Italian head coach Enzo Maresca sends a kisses to the fans at the end of the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge in London on April 3, 2025. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP) 

Maresca said winger Alejandro Garnacho was “working well” since his arrival from Manchester United but was not yet 100 percent fit.

Chelsea, who won the UEFA Conference League and Club World Cup in Maresca’s first season, sit second in the Premier League after three games this term.

The club were charged by the Football Association on Thursday with 74 alleged breaches of rules related to payments to agents between 2009 and 2022.

The FA said the charges primarily relate to the period between the 2010/11 and 2015/16 seasons when the Blues were owned by Roman Abramovich.

“I know the club are satisfied about the situation, about the process,” Maresca said.

“Personally I don’t have anything to add because I don’t have any idea. If I say something I could be wrong. I just focus on the pitch side, which I can control.

“I don’t think the players are too worried about the situation to be honest.”

Players ‘exhausted’ by ‘unrelenting’ schedule – ECB chief

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Cricket must “look at the schedule” of a “unrelenting” calendar, with some players “obviously exhausted” this summer, says England and Wales Cricket Board chairman Richard Thompson.

This year’s Hundred competition got under way the day after a thrilling England men’s Test series against India finished, with some players missing the opening round of games.

“Cricket arguably does play too much,” Thompson told BBC Sport.

England batters Ben Duckett and Jamie Smith have been rested from the ongoing T20 series against South Africa, less than six months before a World Cup in the format.

Both they and Harry Brook have played all 15 international fixtures to date for England this summer, along with the Hundred last month.

‘Creaking bodies’

England drew the Test series against India 2-2, and Thompson accepts the closely fought contest took its toll.

The series began on 20 June and ended on 4 August, with all five Test matches lasting five days.

“I’m not surprised some of the players were obviously exhausted… I can’t ever remember a five-Test series going five days in every Test,” Thompson said.

“This was a one-off in the sense of ensuring the players actually had the ability to get to the end of it. But yes, there were some creaking bodies.

“We have to look at the schedule. We’re reducing the number of T20 Blast games we’re playing. We’re looking to potentially reduce the amount of Championship cricket.”

In July, research by players’ union the PCA found 83% of players expressed concerns about their physical wellbeing, with 67% concerned about their mental wellbeing because of the volume and intensity of domestic cricket. It demanded “urgent schedule reform”.

Teams will play two fewer games in the group stages of the Blast from next year, reducing the number of matches from 14 to 12, with counties yet to decide how to revamp the championship.

Some of the Hundred’s new investors have made clear they expect their England players to be available throughout next year’s competition. Next year the Hundred is set to start two days after a one-day international (ODI) series against India and three days before the first Test against Pakistan.

Thompson says scheduling more space either side of the event will have to wait until 2028 when the next TV rights cycle starts.

“This Hundred investment has come when we’re actually in the middle of a rights path that we can’t change. So we’re only three years away from being able to ensure there is a gap at the beginning and end of that period, so there isn’t a situation where the players are exhausted.”

Just two days after the end of this year’s Hundred, an unprepared England began their ODI contest against South Africa, and a 2-1 defeat means they have lost five of their past six series in the format since the 2023 World Cup.

“Whether it’s in 50-over format or T20 format, we have a World Cup every year, so we have an exam to sit that does put white-ball players actually under more pressure,” said Thompson.

‘Cricket is going into golden era’

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Last month the government pledged £1.5m for two new indoor sport domes in Luton and Lancashire. Thompson says the ECB wants to build 40 of the facilities to improve opportunities in towns and cities for state-school children to play all year round, and make the sport more inclusive.

When asked if the £520m generated by the sale of stakes in the eight Hundred franchises to private investors would help, Thompson said: “The Hundred windfall is as much to wipe out the debt of the game… £50m will be going to grassroots.”

Cindy Butts, the chair of the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC), whose landmark 2023 report concluded that the English game was elitist, racist and sexist, has said the ECB made a “mistake” in not committing to making participation in the county talent pathway free of charge.

But Thompson said: “I think in terms of where we’re investing, this is a far better use of our money… the pathway is significantly subsidised wherever we can do that.

“But this is really the game-changing moment for the game. I believe that cricket is going into a golden era, and for it to be that, you need somewhere for kids to come and play. The [T20] Women’s World Cup next year is going to activate a lot of interest. That’s why it’s so important we can soak that interest up.”

When asked whether enough had been done to make the English game more inclusive since the 2023 ICEC report, Thompson said: “We’ve made a huge amount of progress in the last two years to get there, but we’ve still got a long way to go. Inclusivity is a very broad term, it’s not just race… anybody that wants to play cricket can and should be able to play cricket, and that’s the ambition.

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Love Island star says ‘I’m poor’ and back at day job after reality TV fame fades

Former Love Island star Mitch Taylor has revealed he’s back working full-time as a gas engineer after two years of living off his reality TV fame

Love Island star says ‘I’m poor’ and back at day job after reality TV fame fades(Image: ITV)

Love Island’s Mitch Taylor has admitted he is struggling to adjust to life away from the cameras, revealing he is back in full-time work and far from happy about it.

Mitch, who first rose to fame on the 2023 summer series of Love Island before returning for the All Stars spin-off the following year, told fans he is back to his old trade as a gas engineer after two years of chasing fame.

The 27-year-old used Snapchat to open up about the reality of post-villa life, saying: “Yes guys listen giving you an update on my life and to be honest with you. I’ve just not posted on Snapchat at all since. I’m grafting so much.

“Guys, I didn’t have a nine to five for two years because old rock star famous cool guy. Now, I’m poor, so I’ve got to work. And I can’t go on a dating shows because I’m in love with a girl. But it’s not that guys, it’s just like I’ve been working loads.”

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His remarks sparked interest because during his time on the show he was often labelled “messy Mitch” for jumping between girls in the villa.

Viewers first saw him pair up with Molly Marsh, only for him to later pursue Leah Taylor, Jess Harding, Ella Barnes and Abi Moores.

After returning to the UK, he briefly dated Ella, though the relationship ended quickly. He was later pictured alongside his former flame Abi, fuelling more headlines about his complicated love life.

Mitch appeared on the 10th series of Love Island
Mitch appeared on the 10th series of Love Island(Image: ITV)
Mitch Taylor in a blue top in a video.
Mitch has gone back to his normal job

In 2024, Mitch gave the villa another go in Love Island: All Stars, but the experiment was short-lived.

He was eliminated on day 16 after clashing with Liberty Poole, once again confirming his reputation as one of the franchise’s most unpredictable Islanders.

Now, his attention is firmly on life away from TV. Mitch has been dating South African TikTok creator Hayley Griffin for over a year, and the pair went public in July 2024.

Hayley has joked about keeping him out of reality TV for good, quipping in a viral video: “Me taking Mitch on as a boyfriend so no one has to watch him on Love Island again.”

While Mitch has returned to the stability of his career before fame, his comments hint that he misses the excitement and lifestyle that came with being in the public eye.

For fans, though, “messy Mitch” will remain one of the most memorable Islanders in recent years.

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Jessie J reveals bitter feud with pop legend as she’s branded ‘a d***head’

Singer Jessie J has finally addressed her clash with a huge pop star, which comes three years on from her being branded ‘a d***head’ on a Channel 4 TV show

Jessie J has decided now is the right time to speak out

Jessie J has opened up on her clash with a huge pop star for the first time as she admitted it came “out of nowhere”. The singer, 37, was branded ‘a d***head’ but remained silent at the time.

However, she has now decided to open up about the situation as she said: “Let me just talk about something that I’ve never talked about. I’ve never worked with this person but I just want to acknowledge it in this moment because I feel safe.”

Jessie, who is receiving treatment following her breast cancer diagnosis, admitted: “I probably shouldn’t but here we go.” She then explained what happened on KISS FM, but left out the name of the pop star.

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Mel B hit out at Jessie on a TV show three years ago(Image: Getty Images)
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Jessie didn’t name the person she was referring to(Image: Getty Images)

The Pricetag hitmaker said: “So on TV, she said I was a d***head, out of nowhere.” However, host Harriet Rose told her: “No she didn’t. I saw this clip and I don’t want to say it because it’s very wrong, but she said that you were overrated.”

Jessie stood by her word and she clarified: “No, no that was one time, but then there was another interview where someone said to her ‘who are three people that are being a d***head,’ and she named me, Geri Haliwell and James Cordon.

“And I was like I’ve literally met her once.” It seems Jessie was referring to Spice Girl Mel B, who appeared on Channel 4’s The Big Narstie Show in 2022.

Comedian Mo Gilligan asked who she thought the biggest d***head celebrity she’s ever met was. Mel B then listed a couple of surprise answers, including her former bandmate Geri.

She quipped: “So, there’s a few. James Corden, Geri Halliwell, Jessie J and me. I know, I love Geri to bits but she’s really f***ing annoying.”

Mel explained why she doesn’t like James as she explained: “I think you always have to be nice to the people that you work with whether it be production, camera guys, sound, lighting – we all work for the same thing. So you should always be nice and he hasn’t been very nice.”

The Spice Girl never explained why Jessie was on the list. However, it wasn’t the first time shade has been thrown between the two stars.

In July 2019, Mel B was chatting with Heart Breakfast hosts Jason King and Kelly Brook when she was asked about who she loved in the music biz, and who she thought wasn’t all that. Her answer was Jessie as she branded her “overrated”.

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Two months later, Jessie decided to hit back as she shared a clip of her singing her hit Big White Room. She cheekily captioned the video: “‘Overrated’ *Mel B Voice*.”

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