As well as Dawson: O’Neil must drop 2/10 Wolves man to unleash £10m star

Wolverhampton Wanderers are back in action in the Premier League once again this evening as they prepare to travel to the London Stadium to take on West Ham United.

It is a game that has been dubbed ‘El Sackico’ by some because of the mounting pressure over Julen Lopetegui and Gary O’Neil heading into this clash between the two struggling sides.

The Telegraph recently reported that the Wolves manager is currently hanging on by a thread and that his future at the Molineux stadium is in serious doubt, whilst it also added that the Hammers boss is in a similar position.

It was claimed that Rob Edwards, who is managing Luton in the Championship, David Moyes, and Graham Potter have all been considered by the board as potential replacements for the English head coach.

This suggests that O’Neil needs to turn things around incredibly swiftly if he wants to avoid the sack, as a negative result against the Hammers this evening, per the report from The Telegraph suggesting that he is on the verge of losing his job.

Wolves were hammered 4-0 by Everton at Goodison Park last time out and one player who should be dropped from the starting XI from that match is centre-back Craig Dawson.

Why Craig Dawson should be dropped

The veteran central defender had a nightmare last time out, it is fair to say, after he scored two of Everton’s four goals by finding the back of his own net.

He was let off early on when James Tarkowski got the better of him to score a header from a set piece, as VAR judged there to be a foul elsewhere in the box and ruled the goal out.

The third goal was the first one that Dawson put into his own goal as the ball came to the back post and the defender did not react quickly enough to the situation, which meant that the cross bounced off his arm into his own net.

For the fourth goal, the former West Brom defender slid in to stop Dominic Calvert-Lewin from getting across the front post and stretched a leg out to block the striker, only to prod the ball into the bottom corner after the English striker failed to make any contact with it.

The Wolves centre-back, who only won one ground duel in total, must now be ruthlessly ditched from the starting XI against West Ham after his errors against the Toffees last time out, with Toti Gomes the obvious replacement for him – having been on the bench at Goodison Park.

Dawson is far from the only player who is on the chopping block heading into this game, though, as goalkeeper Jose Sa must also be finally ditched from the line-up.

Why Jose Sa should be dropped

The Portuguese goalkeeper has started the last seven Premier League matches for Wolves after Sam Johnstone picked up an injury ahead of their clash with Manchester City.

Sa made five saves in the 2-1 defeat to the champions and has been backed by O’Neil in the subsequent six games, despite a string of disappointing performances between the sticks.

In the 2023/24 campaign, the 31-year-old ace made 35 appearances in the Premier League and prevented a whopping 8.45 goals based on the xG against him, which shows that he bailed out his team time and time again with high-quality saves.

No other goalkeeper in the division prevented more than 6.09 and this suggests that Sa was one of the best, if not the best, shot-stoppers in the top-flight last term.

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35

9

Save success rate

70%

54%

Goals conceded per game

1.7

2.6

Goals prevented

8.45

-7.48

Penalties committed

0

2

As you can see in the table above, the Wolves goalkeeper’s performances have declined at an alarming rate from the 2023/24 campaign to the current season.

He has conceded a staggering 7.48 more goals than the average goalkeeper would have been expected to from the xG faced in his nine appearances this season, which illustrates just how much he has struggled between the sticks – as did his performance at Goodison Park.

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Sa was handed a 2/10 rating by the Express and Star for his display against Everton, due to letting Ashley Young’s low free-kick in and flapping at the cross for the third goal, and the liability must finally be ditched from the XI after another poor showing.

Sam Johnstone's form this season

In the summer transfer window, Wolves swooped to sign Sam Johnstone from Premier League rivals Crystal Palace for a reported fee of £10m on a four-year contract.

The England international came in to compete with Sa for the number one spot after Dean Henderson had taken his spot as the first-choice for the Eagles.

He arrived off the back of a disappointing season between the sticks at Selhurst Park. The former Manchester United youngster started 20 times in the Premier League for Palace and conceded 7.29 more goals than expected, which illustrates how much he struggled as a shot-stopper.

Johnstone came in with a point to prove after being sold by the Eagles and made a strong start to life with Wolves, making four saves and preventing 0.74 goals in a 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest on his debut.

Appearances

9

5

Save success rate

54%

59%

Goals prevented

-7.48

-1.43

Error led to goal

1

0

Penalties committed

2

0

As you can see in the table above, the England international has outperformed Sa in the Premier League for the Old Gold as a shot-stopper this season.

Despite that, he has been an unused substitute in the last two matches for Wolves since his return from injury, with Sa letting in eight goals to Bournemouth and Everton – giving away two penalties against the Cherries.

With O’Neil’s job potentially on the line, the manager must ruthlessly ditch Sa from the starting XI alongside Dawson at the back and bring Johnstone in to protect the goal.

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محمد الشناوي قبل مواجهة صن داونز: الأهلي يرغب في كتابة تاريخ مختلف بـ دوري أبطال إفريقيا

أكد محمد الشناوي، حارس مرمى وقائد النادي الأهلي، رغبة الفريق في كتابة تاريخ مختلف في بطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا هذا الموسم، وذلك قبل المواجهة المرتقبة أمام صن دوانز الجنوب إفريقي.

الأهلي يستعد لمواجهة صن داونز، في الثالثة عصر غدًا السبت، في إطار مواجهة الذهاب لدور نصف النهائي من بطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا، على أن تكون مباراة العودة في القاهرة يوم الجمعة المقبل.

وقال الشناوي خلال تصريحات في المؤتمر الصحفي اليوم الجمعة: “الأهلي ليس غريبا على اللعب في جنوب إفريقيا، اللاعبون مستعدون جيدا لخوض مباراة صن داونز”.

وأضاف: “المباراة ستكون صعبة أمام فريق صن داونز، ونعلم جيداً أنه منافس قوي، لدينا مباراتين في بريتوريا والقاهرة، وتركيزنا على تقديم أفضل ما يمكن في مباراة الغد وتحقيق نتيجة إيجابية”.

طالع | كولر: تركيزنا كبير لتحقيق نتيجة إيجابية أمام صن داونز وننافس على كل الألقاب

وتابع: “اللاعبون لديهم رغبة قوية في كتابة تاريخ مختلف والفوز باللقب للمرة الثالثة على التوالي، ودرسنا صن داونز جيدًا ولدينا تركيز كبير في مباراة الذهاب غدًا”.

وأكمل: “الأهلي نادٍ كبير وصاحب 12 لقبا إفريقيا، والنادي الثاني على مستوى العالم حصدا للألقاب القارية، ويحترم جميع المنافسين، هناك دوافع كبيرة لتحقيق إنجاز جديد، ولا يوجد حاجز نفسي قبل مواجهة أي منافس بشكل عام، وجميع الفرق تعرف جيدا صعوبة مواجهة الأهلي في أي وقت، وما يهم اللاعبين في النهاية هو حصد الألقاب”.

وأتم: “كل الفرق تتطور وأداؤها مختلف، وصن داونز نجح في ضم عناصر مميزة ويقيم معسكرات خارجية، وهذا من أسباب نتائجه القوية خلال السنوات الماضية، ولكن الأهلي هو أكبر الفرق، وينافس باستمرار، وقد وصل إلى النهائي ٥ مرات بالفترة الماضية، ويسعى للنهائي السادس واللقب الثالث على التوالي لدوري الأبطال”.

Arsenal make massive decision on Bukayo Saka's future as star winger nears long-awaited return from injury

Arsenal are reportedly planning to initiate contract extension talks with Bukayo Saka as the winger nears his long-awaited return from injury.

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  • Arsenal to offer new deal to Saka
  • Current contract expires in 2027
  • Saka set to resume training this week
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Per the , the Gunners are all set to meet Saka's representatives to discuss a contract extension, as the club aims to tie their star player down to a new long-term deal. Saka, who signed his last extension in 2022, currently earns a reported figure of £10m per season, but is due to drop into the free agency pool at the end of the 2006-07 campaign.

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    The England international has remained sidelined for the past three months after he tore his hamstring and subsequently underwent surgery in December. However, Saka remains a key member of Mikel Arteta's squad and the north London side have made it a priority to retain the 23-year-old's services.

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    Arteta provided an update on Saka's fitness at the weekend, as the Spanish coach claimed that the winger is due back at the training ground this week to increase the intensity of his rehabilitation and work with the ball at his feet in a competitive environment.

  • WHAT NEXT FOR ARSENAL?

    The Gunners will be back in action after the international break on April 1 as they host Fulham in the Premier League. It remains to be seen whether Saka will make his return to action in that London derby fixture.

Derbyshire end Louis Kimber, Callum Parkinson resistance to seal innings win

Visitors wrap up emphatic victory after standout performances from Shan Masood, Mattie McKiernan

ECB Reporters Network24-Apr-2022Derbyshire were delayed for longer than they might have anticipated before wrapping up an innings victory over rivals Leicestershire in Division Two of the LV= Insurance County Championship.Leicestershire were 172 behind overnight with only four second-innings wickets in hand after trailing by a daunting 318 on first innings, but in familiar territory after mounting last-day rearguards to save a draw in their opening two matches, and they fought doggedly again, even with the odds heavily against them.Louis Kimber made 54 and Callum Parkinson 49 as Leicestershire kept Derbyshire waiting until mid-afternoon before they were all out for 250, finishing 68 short of requiring their opponents to bat again. Offspinner Alex Thomson was the pick of the bowlers, taking 3 for 50 from 39 oversDerbyshire also drew their first two fixtures of the new season but after Pakistan international Shan Masood’s second consecutive double century and a maiden first-class hundred by Mattie McKiernan had given them such a handsome advantage at the halfway stage they would have seen this as a wasted opportunity had they failed to win.”I’m immensely proud of the players for the work they have put in and how we have evolved in a team in the short space of time I’ve been here,” Derbyshire’s head coach, Mickey Arthur, said. “We’ve played 12 days of cricket so far and haven’t been outplayed on any of them.”The boys are starting to believe in themselves and once you start believing in yourselves as a team that becomes really powerful and I couldn’t be more happy at the moment.”Shan has been outstanding, of course. He has led from the front and has taken a lot of batsmen with him but as good as he has been I thought Suranga Lakmal in this game has been outstanding. The spell he bowled today was world class and those two have galvanised the team.”We are under no illusions, we have to keep doing it and keep getting better and there will be some worse days but to win a four-day game is a tough thing, it is damn hard and they deserve to enjoy this win.”Kimber picked up six boundaries and passed fifty for the fourth time in only his eighth first-class match and Parkinson battled for more than two hours but these were only a few positives that Leicestershire can take forward from a disappointing four days.Ed Barnes, whose maiden five-wicket haul at the end of the Derbyshire innings was another, stayed with Kimber for the first hour of the final day, but fell four overs after the second new ball was taken, Suranga Lakmal having him caught behind off an inside edge on to pad.Kimber, who had played some attractive shots departed in Lakmal’s next over, leg before playing back, before Parkinson and Beuran Hendicks began a ninth-wicket partnership that would span 27 overs.Parkinson found the boundary three times, flicking Lakmal off his legs and twice driving Thomson, as he and the South African pace bowler negotiated the 12 overs to lunch at 210 for 8. They further survived for the best part of an hour after the interval and had cut the deficit by 57 runs to 80 before Hendricks, having survived the chance of a stumping off Thomson on 11, was caught behind off McKiernan’s legspin for 15.Parkinson moved to within a single of a half-century of his own but when Derbyshire skipper Billy Godleman called on Anuj Dal to bowl for the first time on the day the medium pacer had the Leicestershire vice-captain leg before with his first ball to complete the win.It is only the second time in 58 years that Derbyshire have beaten their East Midlands rivals by an innings and the first time at Grace Road, as the Uptonsteel County Ground is traditionally known, since 1896. Indeed, the win over Leicestershire by an innings and 32 runs at Derby in 2011 was Derbyshire’s last innings victory over any opponent.”I’m bitterly disappointed,” Paul Nixon, Leicestershire’s coach, said. “We didn’t get going in this game at all. In the first innings on that pitch we should have been getting 350-plus but there were too few partnerships, we gave wickets away too easily, our disciplines weren’t good enough, our thinking wasn’t good enough in different situations.”We didn’t do ourselves justice with either the bat or the ball. We are not getting the basics right and that hurts you even more.”We’re not being ruthless, we’re being soft at the moment and in first-class cricket you have to be better than that. Yes, we’ve had a couple of draws but they have been draws where we were hanging on and we’ve got to start leading in games, putting our marker down from day one and being relentless in our batting and our bowling.”

Miguel Gómez scores a late goal to help Chivas fight back and secure draw at FC Juárez

Defender Miguel Gómez prevented a loss for Chivas with a goal in the 80th minute

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Chicharito was a starter and played 89 minutes. is in the tenth position with 16 pointsBravos reached 18 points and is in the eighth position.Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱@fcjuarezoficialWHAT HAPPENED?

After being eliminated by América in the Champions Cup, Chivas visited FC Juárez in Matchday 12 of the Clausura 2025. A goal by Miguel Gómez in the 80th minute prevented Gerardo Espinoza's team from suffering another defeat, this time in Liga MX. FC Juárez took the lead with a goal from former Chivas player Ángel Zaldívar, but both sides would ultimately settle for a 1-1 draw.

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With tonight's draw at FC Juárez, Chivas remain in 10th place in the Clausura 2025 after securing their second consecutive draw. The occupy the last spot for teams qualifying for the Play-In, and if Pumas manage to win this Sunday against they could send Chivas into the elimination spots.

DID YOU KNOW?

Miguel Gómez, 22 years old, scored his first goal in Liga MX and it came at a crucial time. The goal came off Chivas' first shot on target in the entire match against FC Juárez. It came in the 80th minute.

WHAT NEXT FOR CHIVAS?

The Guadalajara club will face a tough test next weekend when they host Cruz Azul in Matchday 13. Due to a suspension for violence at the Estadio Akron, the match will be played behind closed doors.

Rahul vs Pant could be decided by the talent around them

Two superstars of Indian cricket will be going at it on Thursday

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Big pictureKL Rahul and Rishabh Pant. It probably won’t be long before they are entrusted with the fortunes of Indian cricket. Their talent is apparent. Their allure is instant. And it is all because they make the game look easy.A Rahul back-foot punch is a masterpiece in minimalism. Look at it long enough and you start to wonder what all this fuss around batting is even about. Any of Pant’s shots – whether it is a drive, a slog, or even just him overbalancing at the crease – is a spectacle. Look at it long enough and everything else starts to feel a bit bleh. Including that one video of a kitten and an alligator becoming best friends.Live in the USA

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It’s a given that everyone will be at the DY Patil stadium just to watch Rahul and Pant go at it, but the outcome of Thursday’s game may hinge on the people around them. Lucknow Super Giants have batting depth like nobody’s business. But their death bowling is propped up on just one man’s shoulders – Avesh Khan. Delhi Capitals have a tantalising array of bowlers to choose from, but their middle order could do with a little more gravitas.In the newsDavid Warner and Anrich Nortje will likely walk into the Capitals XI with the opener finally out of quarantine and the fast bowler having recovered well from a back injury.There is a chance the Super Giants might also be getting some reinforcement. Reports suggest Marcus Stoinis, the allrounder whom they acquired ahead of the February auction, could be available for selection.David Warner and Marcus Stoinis could well make their season debuts on Thursday•Getty Images

Likely XIsLucknow Super Giants: 1 KL Rahul (capt), 2 Quinton de Kock (wk), 3 Evin Lewis, 4 Marcus Stoinis, 5 Deepak Hooda, 6 Ayush Badoni, 7 Krunal Pandya, 8 Jason Holder, 9 Ankit Rajpoot, 10 Ravi Bishnoi, 11 Avesh KhanDelhi Capitals: 1 David Warner, 2 Prithvi Shaw, 3 Sarfaraz Khan/Yash Dhull/Mandeep Singh, 4 Rishabh Pant (capt & wk), 5 Lalit Yadav, 6 Rovman Powell, 7 Axar Patel, 8 Shardul Thakur, 9 Kuldeep Yadav, 10 Anrich Nortje, 11 Mustafizur RahmanStrategy punt The T20 stats for Warner vs Ravi Bishnoi tells a compelling tale: four balls, five runs, two dismissals. As much as this season has been about fast bowlers having fun with the new ball, perhaps Super Giants might consider sneaking in an over from their legspinner, especially if the payout is the wicket of a T20 world champion. Capitals might also ponder starting with pace off given Axar Patel’s excellent T20 record against Rahul: 14 balls, 13 runs, three dismissals.Stats that matter The average first-innings score at DY Patil stadium in this IPL has been 174, and while teams winning the toss have always chosen to bowl, they haven’t always won the match. The split is actually a very even 2-2. Deepak Hooda seems to finally be fulfilling his potential as a middle-order power-hitter. Check out his strike rate splits: 86 (first ten balls), 165 (11-20 balls), 180 (21-30 balls), 186 (30+ balls). Among players with a minimum of 750 runs in IPL powerplays, Prithvi Shaw’s strike rate of 147 is second only to Jos Buttler’s 150. Capitals are coming off a loss where Pant’s wicket took the game away from them. Super Giants will be mindful of that and might look to match him up with Bishnoi. Since IPL 2020, Pant is among the top five slowest-scoring batters against legspin (min. 50 runs scored) with a strike rate of just 105.

LANCE! Rápido: Lewa insatisfeito com o Bayern, Fluminense decide vaga na Libertadores e São Paulo joga pela Copa do Brasil

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Lewandowski estaria cogitando deixar o Bayern ao final desta temporada. O Fluminense encara o Olimpia no Paraguai querendo confirmar a vaga na fase de grupos da Libertadores. Já o São Paulo pega o Manaus pela Copa do Brasil. Essas e outras notícias você confere em 1 minuto no LANCE! Rápido. (Assista no vídeo acima).

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Marcus Rashford is done at Man Utd: Ruben Amorim not willing to hand Aston Villa loanee a lifeline as United set huge asking price for England winger

Ruben Amorim is reportedly not willing to hand Marcus Rashford a lifeline at Old Trafford, with Manchester United setting a huge asking price.

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Rashford has no future at UnitedRed Devils looking to cash in on the forwardFunds will be used to sign a fresh face in the summerFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Rashford’s departure from United in January came after a difficult period, with the English forward falling out of favour under Amorim due to attitude and commitment concerns. Since switching to Villa Park, Rashford has rediscovered his form and is thriving under Unai Emery’s guidance. The change of environment has allowed him to enjoy his football once again, and he has played a pivotal role in Villa’s push for Champions League qualification with four assists in nine matches.

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However, according to the even with his impressive performances in the Midlands, it is becoming increasingly clear that his future does not lie at Old Trafford. Amorim has prioritised signing a new striker in the summer, reinforcing the belief that Rashford will be moved on permanently once the season concludes.

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With Amorim planning for the future, United view Rashford’s loan spell as an opportunity to increase his market value. They are reportedly seeking a permanent deal worth around £60 million ($76m), with Villa emerging as a leading candidate to secure his services. Rashford himself is believed to be keen on extending his stay in the West Midlands, viewing Villa Park as the ideal place to rejuvenate his career under Emery.

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Rashford’s strong club form has also boosted his international prospects, earning him a recall to the England squad under Thomas Tuchel. He was handed a starting role in England’s World Cup qualifier against Albania, but despite his best efforts, he drew a blank at Wembley. With another qualifier against Latvia on Monday, the forward will be determined to make an impact and strengthen his claim for a regular spot in the national team in the run-up to the 2026 World Cup.

فيديو | سيراميكا كليوباترا يكتسح بتروجيت برباعية في كأس الرابطة المصرية

نجح فريق سيراميكا كليوباترا في تحقيق فوز كبير على بتروجيت بنتيجة 4-1، خلال المباراة التي انتهت منذ قليل ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس الرابطة (كأس عاسمة مصر).

والتقى سيراميكا كليوباترا مع بتروجيت، على استاد المقاولون العرب، في إطار لقاءات ذهاب دور ربع نهائي بطولة كأس عاصمة مصر.

وتقدم رجب نبيل بالهدف الأول لسيراميكا كليوباترا في الدقيقة 21 بعد عرضية لداخل منطقة الجزاء قابلها برأسية سكنت الشباك.

طالع أيضاً.. بالمواعيد.. مواجهات ربع نهائي كأس الرابطة 2025

وأحرز محمد رضا بوبو الهدف الثاني في الدقيقة 41، بعد جملة رائعة من عدة تمريرات أنهاها بوبو بتصويبة داخل الشباك.

وقلص بدر يوسف الفارق في الدقيقة 62 بعد احتساب ركلة جزاء ليتقدم بدر يوسف ويسددها ببراعة ويسكنها داخل الشباك.

وفي الدقيقة 77 سجل إسلام عيسى الهدف الثالث لسيراميكا كليوباترا، بعد تمريرة داخل منطقة الجزاء سددها ببراعة داخل المرمى.

وأضاف محمد شكري الهدف الرابع لسيراميكا في الدقيقة 90+9 من ركلة جزاء سددها ببراعة لداخل الشباك.

وتأهل بتروجيت إلى دور ربع النهائي بعد احتلال صدارة المجموعة الأولى، بينما تأهل سيراميكا كليوباترا بعدما احتل وصافة المجموعة الثانية. أهداف مباراة سيراميكا كليوباترا وبتروجيت في كأس الرابطة

Mark Wood admits return from elbow surgery is 'slow progress'

Mark Wood is a naturally ebullient fellow, but even he admits he’s “clutching for straws” when trying to take any positives from the timing of the elbow injury that has interrupted his career just as he was hitting full flow.As recently as January, Wood was right at the top of his game. He alone among England’s players emerged with his reputation enhanced during a chastening Ashes campaign, bowling with off-the-peg heat and hostility to claim 17 wickets at 26.64 in their 4-0 defeat, including a career-best 6 for 37 at Hobart in the last of his four appearances.The troubling run of injuries that had held him back in his earlier years – including three ankle operations in the space of 12 months in 2016 – seemed to have been put behind him, and at the age of 32, he was ready too to cash in on the bonus of a £735,000 deal with Lucknow Super Giants at the IPL. Life was pretty “mint”, as the man himself might have put it.But then, during the first Test of England’s tour of the Caribbean in Antigua, Wood felt “acute pain” in his right elbow while warming up in the nets, and barely a fortnight later, he was undergoing an operation in London to remove bone and scar tissue that had been causing an impingement issue in his action.Although his initial target for a comeback is this summer’s T20 Blast for Durham, Wood admits that his rehab is “slower progress” than anticipated, and after featuring in five Tests in the winter just gone – the heaviest workload of his career – he doesn’t envisage adding to his total of 26 caps until the back-end of the summer, against South Africa in August and September, at the earliest.Related

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  • Mark Wood out of West Indies tour, IPL 2022 with elbow injury

  • Mark Wood undergoes surgery to tackle 'impingement issue' in right elbow

“I’m off half a run-up,” he said. “I’m hoping that I can get off my full run-up in the next couple of weeks and then hopefully play for Durham after that. But at the minute it’s a little bit slow going. Every time I bowl at the moment there’s still a bit of swelling. They’ve assured us that that’s normal, because I’ve had surgery five weeks ago, so it’s obviously still a little bit raw.”If I can build up through one-day cricket first, that will make it easier for us to then come back in the Test matches later in the summer. But, from the roster of fast bowling, I think we’re all trying to get fit as quick as we can, but it’s slow going at the minute.”After probably two years of not many injuries at all, playing a lot of games felt pretty good,” he added. “To now have a sustained period off is pretty frustrating, when I felt like I was coming up to the best part of playing for England, bowling consistently quick, and taking wickets. But if I do get back, I’ve got the confidence of that two years that I can fall back on.”The unspoken concern, however, is that elbow injuries are particularly devastating to 90mph-plus fast bowlers. Jofra Archer, whose own return to cricket received a further setback on Thursday with news of a stress fracture to his back, has undergone two operations since succumbing to injury on the tour of South Africa in January 2020. And Wood admitted that the two had been comparing notes in their rehab.”I saw him the other week. I mentioned my elbow and said how it was feeling. He said it was similar to how he was feeling at the same stage when he was coming back. I ran it by him to make sure I was on the right path.”I’ve messaged him a few times when I’ve felt he might have been down in the dumps, to tell him to keep his head up and stick with it. I think he was appreciative. But Jofra doesn’t need me to tell him that. He’s very strong-willed and I’m sure he’ll be back with a bang. It’s just about when he’ll be back. He’ll bowl rapid when he’s back.”After the extended periods in England’s bio-secure environments over the past two seasons, Wood has at least been able to enjoy some family time during his rehabilitation, including with his two-year-old son, Harry, whose favourite three things, he says, are “digger, insects and looking at the moon”.But, he added, it’s scant consolation for the interruption to his prime years. “I’m clutching at straws looking for positives. I’m really disappointed with this injury to be honest. The West Indies was a huge disappointment. Going there as a perceived senior player, I really wanted to give a good account of myself, and then the IPL after that would have been a big thing for me personally.”I’m really disappointed that I didn’t fulfil that period of my career, which I really hoped to do. I’m a lot better at dealing with things like that now, I’m not as up and down anymore – I guess Morgy’s rubbing off on us a little bit – but I really wanted that to be a big impact for me.”Wood can at least console himself with the fact that he has achieved many of the things that might have eluded him during his earlier injury set-backs – he is a World Cup winner from 2019, and now has three five-wicket hauls among his 82 Test wickets.”It does make it a bit easier, feeling more comfortable in myself and within the team,” he said. “I know what it takes to go into rehab and get back up to speed, this is my fifth time doing it after an operation. It’s never always an upward curve and plain sailing, there’s always some little bumps along the way. But at some point I’ll be back, and when I’m back, I’ll be ready to let loose again.”Mark Wood and other England cricketers surprised Leicester Electricity Sports Cricket Club during an inter-squad friendly game organised by Test partners LV= Insurance. The club will receive support to train a new coach and relaunch their women’s team as part of LV= and the ECB’s commitment to support 4000 coaches through their #Funds4Runs community initiative. Visit Funds4Runs for more information

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