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Plays of the day for the first day between Australia and Pakistan at the SCG

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Kamran Akmal continues to show that his parents made the right decision in giving the older brother the gloves. Umar Akmal has proved he is, at best, the second most competent catcher in the family following his early efforts in the gully in both Tests. In Melbourne he dropped Simon Katich on 4 before the opener went on to 98 and here he missed Phillip Hughes from his opening delivery. This time the lapse wasn’t crucial, with Hughes departing nine balls later without adding to his score. Kamran had no problems with his takes of Shane Watson or Marcus North.Sydney slips
Ricky Ponting isn’t enjoying the SCG as much as he used to. Before the India Test of 2007-08, Ponting had scored 1226 runs at 81.73 in Sydney, but since then has managed 109 in five bats, including two first-innings, first-ball ducks in the past 12 months. He was at serious fault for today’s mistake, spooning an ambitious pull off Mohammad Sami to deep backward square leg, where Umar Gul swooped like the clichéd seagull on a chip.Eyes like a hawk … apparently
Marcus North has had a tough summer but won some support from Hawk-Eye during an lbw review that looked plumb to all things that breathe. The computer thought differently and despite North playing forward and being hit below the knee roll by Mohammad Asif, the technology showed the ball going over the stumps, leaving an embarrassed Billy Doctrove to reverse his decision. Reviews were not meant for this type of judgment, but there was no doubt over North’s edge on 10 off the same bowler.If it seams, it spins
So says Shane Warne, but the theory didn’t work for Danish Kaneria. While Sami and Asif chopped down Australia, the legspinner Kaneria suffered the most damage when his two overs cost 18, with 17 coming off his last six balls. Mitchell Johnson slapped a four to midwicket and another through cover before finishing the over with a six into the Brewongle Stand.Back in Bracks?
Nathan Bracken hasn’t been spotted very often at New South Wales training since having a knee operation in September. However, with the Australian team in town Bracken has reappeared, sans Alice band, and reeled in the job of bowling to Katich during his morning fitness test. The limited-overs season is approaching so it seemed an opportune time for Bracken to have a bowl in front of the coach and a selector.Think pink
The Pakistani players walked out in bright pink caps as part of the colour change that is becoming a tradition at the SCG Test. This game is helping the The McGrath Foundation, which was set up by Glenn McGrath’s late wife Jane, and the tourists presented the signed hats to the local bowling hero on the outfield. Last year A$580,000 was raised during the game here against South Africa, helping the number of breast care nurses at the foundation rise from seven to 53.

Aston Villa fans take to Twitter to distance themselves from Austin rumours

Whilst some clubs would absolutely love to bring in a striker like Charlie Austin, Aston Villa fans are all desperate to steer clear of the 29-year-old. The Telegraph has run a story that claims the striker could leave Southampton this month, and despite his Championship pedigree, the Villains want to miss out on this one.

In his career, Charlie Austin has proven to be a brilliant goalscorer at Championship level. In his time at both Burnley and QPR his lowest goal tally in a full season is 16 goals, which he managed in the 2011/12 season with the Clarets. However, whether he’s what’s needed at Villa Park is another question as entirely, as they already have the likes of JonathanÂKodjia and Tammy Abraham scoring the goals.

Instead, the Villains would rather go for a young player for the future who is preferably a defender. The fact that they already have goals flowing freely is brilliant, but stopping them at the other end is something that they’ve struggled with. Whilst Austin is no doubt a brilliant player, he wouldn’t be much use to Dean Smith as the Villa gaffer looks to tighten up his backline.

You can read the Villains’ verdict on Austin here:

The Villains are all in agreement that Austin is not what they need, although they’ll be keen to see maybe one more player come in before the end of the window.

Manchester United: Fans left confused by Axel Tuanzebe transfer news

A number of Manchester United fans have flocked to Fabrizio Romano’s transfer news regarding Axel Tuanzebe.

According to reliable journalist Fabrizio Romano, the deal between Manchester United and Napoli for the loan transfer of Tuanzebe is set to be signed this week. This comes following Aston Villa’s approval, where the club has agreed to terminate the defender’s current loan deal.

The 24-year-old has struggled for game time at Villa since the arrival of Steven Gerrard, having played just eight minutes under the new manager.

Manchester United are currently undergoing a centre-back crisis of their own however, with illness and injuries sustained by Eric Bailly, Victor Lindelof and club captain Harry Maguire ruling the trio out of last night’s 1-0 loss to Wolves.

This led to Phil Jones’ first appearance in just under two years, and although the 29 year-old didn’t do much wrong, his return from cold storage perhaps epitomises the issues in the heart of defence.

Manchester United fans react to Tuanzebe transfer news

These United fans were left confused by Romano’s transfer update, as many asserted that Tuanzebe could have been an excellent addition to the side, amidst their central defender crisis.

Here’s what some of them had to say in response to Romano’s tweet:

“Why would we let Tuanzebe go on loan with Maguire injured, doesn’t make sense”

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“We should keep Tuanzebe and play him over Maguire tbh”

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“Makes n0 sense offloading him when in our current state we have only 2 fit defenders”

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“This makes no sense when we are starting Phil Jones tonight”

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“Can we delay this, we need him today”

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“We need him now more than ever hello ??”

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Newcastle suffer Isaac Hayden injury blow

A frustrating injury update has emerged on Newcastle United midfielder Isaac Hayden…

What’s the latest?

According to Telegraph journalist Mike McGrath, the Magpies enforcer is set to face months on the sidelines after undergoing surgery this week.

He tweeted: “#NUFC midfielder Isaac Hayden underwent knee op yesterday at private hospital in London and faces spell of recovery. Played with injection in last game but procedure needed.”

McGrath later added: Surgery was to repair MCL damage. Faces months rather than weeks recovery.”

Fans will be fuming

Newcastle fans will surely be fuming with this news as it comes as another big blow for the club, having also lost Allan Saint-Maximin and Callum Wilson to injury after the draw with Manchester United.

Hayden has been one of the better performers in the Magpies squad this season, albeit that is not too much of a compliment given their current situation in the league. He is ranked sixth in the squad for average WhoScored ratings, with fellow midfidlers Joe Willock, Jonjo Shelvey and Jeff Hendrick all below him.

These are the players who may now be needed to cover for him in the coming weeks and months in the Premier League, which is why fans will be fuming with this body blow.

Hayden has averaged three tackles and interceptions per game, along with 0.6 blocks, and he is a natural defensive midfielder who looks to break up the play and win the ball back for the side. This means that Newcastle will be losing his bite in the middle of the park, which could have a negative impact heading into crucial matches from which they will need to pick up points to escape the bottom three.

This may also place an added emphasis on the need to sign a defensive-minded midfielder in the January transfer window. Eddie Howe may need to reevaluate his plans for new signings because of these injury blows, which could potentially slow down the recruitment process as they need to readjust their priorities to deal with these frustrating setbacks.

Fans could also be frustrated by the news on Hayden as the potential change in plans could mean that signings take longer than previously expected. It could be a tense month for supporters if it comes down to the final days of the transfer window and a couple of key positions are yet to be strengthened.

AND in other news, PIF could save NUFC’s season with £20m move for “decisive” gem likened to N’Golo Kante…

USWNT’s W Gold Cup opponents announced! Lindsey Horan and Co to face Colombia in quarterfinals at BMO Stadium

The USWNT will face Colombia in the quarterfinals of the W Gold Cup, with that contest set to take place at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles.

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U.S. finished as runners-up in Group AEntered draw as the fourth seedsRemain on course for continental gloryGettyWHAT HAPPENED?

The pairings for the last-eight of the continental competition have been determined following the conclusion of group stage action. The United States finished as runners-up in Group A after suffering a shock defeat to Mexico that brought an 80-game, 23-year unbeaten run against CONCACAF rivals to a close.

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The USWNT, who are back in the hunt for major honours after surrendering their global crown at the 2023 Women’s World Cup, were seeded fourth in the draw and will meet fifth-seeded Colombia for the right to fill a place in the semifinals.

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They will be led into battle by national team captain Lindsey Horan, while the vast experience of legendary forward Alex Morgan can still be called upon. There is also plenty of potential in their ranks, to go alongside the pedigree, with the likes of Jaedyn Shaw, Trinity Rodman and Sophia Smith expected to have bright international futures.

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The other quarterfinal match-ups will see Mexico face Paraguay, top-seeded Canada tackle Costa Rica and Brazil lock horns with arch-rivals Argentina. All of those still in the competition are hoping to make their way to the final on March 10 – which will take place at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego.

Somerset rise to challenge for Rose farewell

Somerset surged to a five-wicket victory over Sussex that gives them the opportunity to steal the runners-up position in Division One at the last

David Hopps at Hove07-Sep-2012
ScorecardPeter Trego thrashed Sussex’s bowlers around the ground as Somerset stormed to victory•Getty ImagesOnly once have Somerset pulled off a fourth-innings run chase of greater magnitude than this and Yorkshire still shudder at its memory. Sussex will feel similarly shaken after Somerset surged to a five-wicket victory which gives them the opportunity to steal the runners-up position in Division One at the last.Peter Trego at his belligerent best, alongside a suave unbeaten century by James Hildreth, completed an outstanding win, which took them one point clear of Sussex, who must feel mugged. Warwickshire might have secured the title but the runners-up position will now not be settled until the final day of the season.When Trego flicked Steve Magoffin, Sussex’s one bowler of real threat, through square leg for four Somerset had overhauled a target outdone in magnitude only by their successful fourth-innings chase of 479 for 6 against Yorkshire at Taunton in 2009.The loss of four quick wickets at the fag end of the third day had seemed likely to cost Somerset dearly, but Hildreth, who finished unbeaten on 101 from 180 balls, steadied matters on the final morning with Alex Barrow and then was content to tick along as Trego took command. Their partnership rattled along at more than six an over – 166 from 25 overs – and victory came with 40 overs to spare.Trego finished unbeaten on 89 from 72 balls with 12 fours and four sixes. He is so consumed by attacking presence that bowlers can lose heart at the mere sight of him. He is surely unfortunate that England never give him a second thought in Twenty20. He could not be more dismissive of his chances. “There is more chance of me growing a second winkie,” he said.Trego destroyed a poor spell from James Anyon after lunch, helping himself to four boundaries in two overs from the bowler. The last was a rank long hop that he pulled for four and the previous deliveries were not much better. Three slog-sweeps for six against Sussex’s spinners – the first against Monty Panesar which took him to 50, the last two against Chris Nash – took Somerset within range. Even Magoffin was despatched over the ropes. Hildreth ticked off his hundred in the nick of time.Hildreth’s most fortunate moment was on 28 when he inside-edged Nash but the wicketkeeper, Ben Brown, failed to make contact. But, on this occasion at least, the Sussex bowling attack consisted of Magoffin and ragamuffins.Magoffin took Sussex’s only wicket of the final day. Hildreth and Barrow had taken their partnership to 80 in 32.2 overs when Magoffin, with the new ball only five deliveries old, found the penetration to have Barrow caught at first slip. But the wicket soon looked flat again, there was no swing under idyllic blue skies and Somerset reassumed control.Barrow walked off slowly, his dejection apparent. He is only 20 and had looked composed for his 40. But you are not really a man until you have seen off the likes of Magoffin with a hard ball in hand.”Where would we be without Magoffin?” asked a Sussex supporter at the deckchair end as the Queenslander struck. It turned out to be a rhetorical question. “I’ll tell you where we’d be. We’d be down the bottom with Worcestershire and Lancashire, that’s where we’d be.”Magoffin would be a contender for a Division One team of the season. Only a small handful of bowlers have taken more Division One wickets this season at lower cost than his 54 at 19.29. But the talk at the end was of Hildreth and Trego and, as so often in Somerset cricket, it was happy talk.It has been a tough season for Somerset, with lots demanded of promising young players before their time. They have held together magnificently. Brian Rose, their outgoing director of cricket, might not be dreaming of another runners-up trophy, but they aim to give him one all the same, and celebrate his departure in style.

Lee desperate to keep going despite Test exit

Brett Lee has said goodbye to the Test arena but at 33 is desperate to recover from elbow surgery to represent his country again in the game’s shorter forms

Cricinfo staff24-Feb-2010″This is not the end of me. It’s a cricket choice and it’s a lifestyle choice.”Brett Lee has said goodbye to the Test arena but at 33 is desperate to recover from elbow surgery to represent his country again in the game’s shorter forms. Lee has not added to his 76 Tests since he fractured a bone in his left foot late in 2008 and if he thought his aching body could deal with the demands he would be pushing for more time under a baggy green.But after dealing with long-term foot, ankle, side and elbow injuries over the past 15 months he knows his body can’t take the strain. Despite his decision to focus on the one-day and Twenty20 formats – he hasn’t decided whether he will go to the IPL yet – Lee does not want younger fast men to give up on Tests.”Obviously, there’s specialist one-day and Twenty20 bowlers,” he said at the SCG. “But for me, Test cricket is where it’s at. There’s a lot of luck in Twenty 20, a lot of skill and a bit of luck in one-dayers. But Test cricket is a test for the bowlers and a test for the batsmen.”Lee said his best memory was his first Test wicket, which came when he bowled Sadagoppan Ramesh in his opening over on debut at the MCG in 1999-2000. “At that point I could’ve hung up the boots just then,” he said.He exploded on to the scene with 46 wickets in seven Tests before needing surgery following a severe elbow injury that threatened his career. After his recovery he went on to support Glenn McGrath and Jason Gillespie before becoming a first-choice weapon for Australia between 2005 and 2008.After surgery early in 2009 he was committed to coming back for the Ashes campaign and made the tour squad, but strained his side having proved his potency in the final warm-up match. Another elbow operation was required when he was sent home from the one-day tour of India and he spent the summer working out what to do next.”This hasn’t happened overnight,” he said. “This has been a long process. I’ve had the time to step away from cricket and what I want to achieve. It’s been about a three- to four-month decision that I’ve made and finally I went with it.”Ricky Ponting said Lee, the fourth-highest wicket-taker for Australia, should be remembered as one of the game’s greats. “If we all just take a minute and think about what he’s put himself through in that 10 or 12 years,” he said. “Running 35 metres to bowl every ball, bowling every ball at close to 150kph, and putting his heart on the line every ball he bowls, this bloke deserves a massive pat on the back.”Lee is still not sure when he will be back and is in no hurry to decide on whether he goes to India for the IPL. The security situation in India has led to the Australian Cricketers’ Association combining with other player unions to demand more information from the IPL.”It’s just waiting and seeing,” Lee said. “We’re not in a rushed situation to make a call. We are not experts in that field.” Lee has a US$900,000 contract with the Kings XI Punjab franchise and is a popular figure in India.

Newcastle tore PSG apart last time – now Luis Enrique is perfectly placed to gain revenge and avoid an embarrassing early Champions League exit

The Spanish manager will be able to point to his first signature win at the helm if he can beat the Magpies at Parc des Princes

Luis Enrique insisted he did everything right. On October 4, he took his team to St. James Park, and before 50,000 riled-up Geordies — and a side playing its first Champions League home game since 2003 — deployed a swashbuckling 4-2-4 formation. The result wasn't hard to see coming. Newcastle battered PSG from the first minute, a 91st-minute strike from marauding centre-back Fabian Schar sealing an emphatic 4-1 win for the home side.

After the game, Luis Enrique suggested that there were positives, ones that admittedly few keen observers might have seen: "The result is so big for them. But I think we didn’t deserve that result."

Deserved or otherwise, his side were handily beaten on Tyneside, and now, after losing to AC Milan in their last Champions League encounter, find themselves desperately in need of a win against the Magpies — this time on their own turf.

Parc des Princes has been an imposing place to visit for European sides in recent years, a ground where the Parisians haven't lost a group game since 2020. Include games with fans — not interrupted by the relative silence of the COVID-19 pandemic — and you would have to go back to 2004 for PSG's last home defeat before knockout football kicks in.

The stage is nicely set, then, for revenge. And this is an important one, too. The Parisians are second in their Champions League group, while the Magpies are bottom, but just two points separate the two teams. A win for PSG and qualification should be solidified. Lose, and the French champions could end the matchday sat in fourth with just one game to go, and likely relying on results elsewhere to guide them through the group.

Luis Enrique has already overseen some big games in Paris. But facing elimination in a competition that he admitted the club is "obsessed" with, this will be the biggest. This time, he has to get it right.

GettyWhere it went wrong at St. James' Park

You could see it going wrong for PSG from the first minute in the north-east of England. Newcastle's midfield is chunky and awkward to play against, and Eddie Howe made sure it was more beefy than usual. He deployed a trio of Bruno Guimaraes, Sandro Tonali and Sean Longstaff — a combative mix of flair and physicality. Luis Enrique, meanwhile, fielded just two midfielders, an overwhelmingly technical Warren Zaire-Emery, and a brutish Manuel Ugarte. It was no surprise when the duo were overrun, and exhausted by half-time.

The Parisians were lucky to only be trailing 2-0 at the break, and then, Luis Enrique had the chance to change things. He could have added an extra midfielder, or altered his tactics. He certainly would have noticed the flow of the game — his side had only put one shot on goal. Fabian Ruiz, Danilo Pereira and Vitinha were all sat waiting on the bench, so at the very least, he could have matched Newcastle in midfield.

Instead, the former Barcelona boss stuck with his system. And things got even worse. PSG were outmuscled once again, while Howe ensured that Kylian Mbappe didn't have any breathing room. PSG's only real chances fell to a wasteful Ousmane Dembele, who put one volley narrowly past the post, and squandered another clear effort after a wonderful winding run down the wing.

Newcastle added two more goals, with Lucas Hernandez's header offering little more than a consolation. The manner in which it came — a dink from a midfielder onto the forehead of a left-back — had little to do with the relative effectiveness of Luis Enrique's set-up.

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Gaining revenge, then, must start with a reconsideration of the system. Luis Enrique is a manager who believes in his principles, but has admittedly shown a willingness to adapt the way in which they are applied.

He still has some non-negotiables. Gianluigi Donnarumma must play the ball out of the back; his midfielders must carry the ball forward; and Mbappe should tuck inside, and receive the ball on the run. How, exactly, this is applied, can vary. Since the Newcastle defeat, PSG have fiddled around with their tactics. Sometimes they have deployed a 4-3-3. At others, the manager has set up something looking like a more traditional 4-4-2. That dreaded 4-2-4 hasn't been totally removed from the playsheet, either.

So rather than making wholesale tactical changes, Luis Enrique may instead look to add an extra layer of physicality to his team. He alluded to that likelihood in a press conference on Monday: "If you watch Newcastle's game against Chelsea, their physicality is important. They went to press with up to six players and they are capable of maintaining a very quick pace. I expect that same intensity against us."

Besides, he might not have a choice. Zaire-Emery, the midfield lynchpin, is out for the rest of the calendar year with an ankle injury. That could mean bringing Danilo or another more defensively-minded player into a three-man midfield.

That would be a personnel tweak that can be made while still keeping Luis Enrique's principles intact. His vision of PSG can still exist – it just has to be altered slightly.

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Luckily, Luis Enrique insists that he has a secret weapon. It is not Mbappe, a known quantity who the manager hasn't been afraid to disparage in recent weeks. Neither is it Randal Kolo Muani, who has impressed in moments, but failed to find a goalscoring rhythm in Paris.

Instead, Luis Enrique has claimed, Dembele will make a difference. This is a puzzling player to highlight. Dembele has been a polarising presence in the French capital, ashe seems to do everything wonderfully well in the final third, right up until the key moment. He will scamper down the wing, leave numerous defenders in the dust, and then skew a shot. He will dart left, cut to his right, throw in a stepover, find daylight inside the box, and then pass the ball to the feet of a grateful centre-back.

Dembele has only scored once for the Parisians, despite taking 34 shots, albeit less than half of those efforts have been on target. Still, Luis Enrique heaped praise on the Paris native.

"I’ve known him for many years and, in my opinion, he’s a different type of player to anyone else," he said. "Now I know him personally, too. He doesn’t care if he makes a mistake, he doesn’t care if he gets criticised… I have absolutely no doubt he is the biggest game-changer in world football."

There is some evidence to back up the manager's lofty claim. Dembele scored his first goal in a PSG shirt against Monaco on Friday, and it was an eye-catching one, the winger flicking a lofted pass with his weaker foot using his trailing leg, accelerating into open space, and hitting his effort into the roof of the net from a tight angle.

This was not a normal goal, but if Dembele's manager is to be believed, he is not a normal player, either. Perhaps he just needed one to go in to kickstart life back in his homeland.

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Getty ImagesNewcastle in desperation mode

Newcastle, for their part, arrive at Parc des Prince in a precarious spot. The Magpies are a much-changed side from the unit that battered the Parisians nearly two months ago. Tonali is out of the team, banned for a year after admitting to betting breaches. Dan Burn, Harvey Barnes, Sven Botman, Joe Willock and Callum Wilson will all also miss the contest due to injuries.

Alexander Isak, who played a starring role in the reverse fixture, has only just returned from a knock. They may have thumped Chelsea on Saturday, but since October 4, Newcastle have dropped points to West Ham, Wolves and Bournemouth in the Premier League. More significantly, they have fallen to Borussia Dortmund home and away in Europe, and failed to score in both contests.

Howe's side may be fearsome at home, but their away record in 2023-24 — two wins, three draws and four losses — doesn't exactly paint a picture of optimism. If the manager had to pick a scenario for a must-win European game for his team, he probably couldn't do any worse. A loss will see his side exit the competition, and a point might not be enough, either.

Other results have done them few favours. The defeats to Dortmund will mean that they will finish behind the German side in the group if they end up level on points due to a tiebreaker. Milan's recent run, which included a win over PSG, suggests that they might be able to get a result at San Siro against Dortmund — which would also eliminate Howe's side. It all puts the Magpies in must-win mode.

Howe knows it, telling his pre-match press conference: "I don't think the motivation could be any bigger for us. We want to be in [the Champions League] as long as we can be and that makes tomorrow a huge moment in our season. We have a plan and we will try to get ready to execute it and be ready for the game."

Suriname vs Mexico: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Suriname vs Mexico from the US, as well as kick-off time and team news

Mexico will start their journey under Diego Cocca with an away match against Suriname in the Concacaf Nations League.

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Former coach Tata Martino departed after a disappointing outing at the 2022 World Cup in which El Tri crashed out in the group stages of the marquee tournament. Cocca has a rebuilding job on his hands and will be desperate to start on a winning note given that they are facing 139th-ranked Suriname.

Suriname will have to put their best foot forward if they want to get a result against the South American heavyweights. They have a good mix of youth and experience and will look to pull off an upset.

GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the game in the United States.

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Date:

March 23, 2023

Kick-off time:

8:10 pm ET

Venue:

Flora Stadium

The game is scheduled for March 23, 2023, at Flora Stadium.

It will kick off at 8:10 pm EDT in the US.

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U.S.Univision, Univision NOW, TUDN USAFuboTV, Paramount+, TUDN App/Website.

In the U.S., the match can be broadcasted on Univision, Univision NOW, and TUDN USA and live streamed onFuboTV,Paramount+, and TUDN App/Website.

Getty ImagesTeam news & squadsMexico team news

Mexico will miss Hector Herrera, Andres Guardado, and Jesus ‘Tectatito’ Corona.

Position Players

Goalkeepers:Ochoa, Acevedo, Rodriguez. Defenders:Gallardo, Araujo, Montes, Sanchez, Arteaga, Angulo, Alvarez, Vasquez, Sepulveda, Reyes, J. Araujo, Orozco. Midfielders:Alvarez, Antuna, Rodriguez, Gutierrez, Alvarado, Romo, Lainez, Cordova, Chavez, Beltran, Sanchez, Gonzalez, Ruiz. Forwards:Jimenez, Lozano, Pineda, Martin, Gimenez, De La Rosa. Suriname team news

Suriname will miss striker Mitchell Tevreden with an injury.

Position Players

Goalkeepers:Kort, Roggeveen, Hok-AhinDefenders:Malone, Abena, Pinas, Dankerlui, Mac-Intosch, Blackson, Dijksteel, Sporkslede, Benali. Midfielders:Eduard, Leerdam, Biseswar, R. Vlijter. Forwards:G. Vlijter, Jozefzoon, Rigters, Becker, Hilterman, Kappel, Gravenberch. Head-to-head record

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El Clasico: Who are the greatest Africans to play for Real Madrid or Barcelona?

Who are the greatest African players to represent the two Spanish giants?

Getty Images10Alex Song

Song transferred, at the height of his powers, to Catalonia to join Barcelona from Arsenal.

The box-to-box midfielder was indispensable for Arsene Wenger's Gunners, but it never quite worked out for Song in La Liga, and he subsequently returned to England on loan at West Ham United.

He's currently playing in Djibouti following spells with Sion and Rubin Kazan, and it's safe to say that his career hasn't lived up to the early promise of his pre-Barca years.

AdvertisementClive Brunskill/ALLSPORT9​Emmanuel Amuneke

During his playing career, the former Tanzania coach was a glittering wideman who enjoyed dismal fortune at Barcelona, where injuries completely shattered his career in Catalonia.

The 1994 African Footballer of the Year scored twice in the Nations Cup final that year as Nigeria defeated Zambia, and also clinched honours in Portugal, Egypt and in his homeland.

Yet despite a clutch of honours won with Barca, it’s tempting to beg the question, what might Amuneke have become had injuries not taken their toll?

Getty8Emmanuel Adebayor

Adebayor has been a fan favourite at almost every club he has played at, but he is also known for his controversial nature and at times it has overshadowed his excellence at some European giants.

He made 143 appearances for Arsenal managing 62 goals, of which 30 came in the 2007/08 season, which remains his finest campaign.

His brilliance flickered at Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur, but he never truly looked the part during a brief loan spell with Real in 2011.

He's currently a free agent after leaving Paraguayan giants Olimpia.

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Denis Doyle/Getty Images7Mahamadou Diarra

Diarra doesn’t always get the credit he deserves for the consistent excellence he brought to the table at Real Madrid during his time at the Bernabeu.

Between 2002 and 2008 the Mali international won six consecutive league titles with Olympique Lyonnais and then Real, helping the Spanish giants to end a four-year trophy drought with their championship triumph in 2006.

Finally, largely thanks to Diarra’s positioning, awareness and sharp tackling,  had a long overdue replacement for Claude Makelele.

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