Showdown talks! Morgan Gibbs-White discusses future with Nottingham Forest chiefs after pre-season return as he bids to make Tottenham move happen

Morgan Gibbs-White has held showdown talks with Nottingham Forest as he bids to force through his move to Tottenham Hotspur.

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On Friday, Spurs triggered Gibbs-White's £60 million ($81m) release clause, with the England ace keen to make the move to north London. Since, however, Forest have attempted to block the move by threatening legal action against the Europa League winners.

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Per the Daily Mail, the playmaker has now held showdown talks with club bosses as he attempts to make the move happen. It is currently unclear if Forest can actually stop the move happening, or merely delay it. The report states that the Premier League are currently weighing their options in terms of an investigation.

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Spurs have already signed Mohammed Kudus from West Ham and Kota Takai from Kawasaki Frontale. They have also signed Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel permanently after initial loan spells.

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Gibbs-White has returned to Forest training as he prepares for the new season. Whether he will be wearing red or white remains to be seen.

Matt Short launches Strikers into BBL finals, ends Stars' hopes

Lloyd Pope claimed four wickets, including three in an over, as Sydney Thunder collapsed

AAP14-Jan-2024Adelaide Strikers captain Matt Short steered his side to the BBL finals with a quality innings to down the Sydney Thunder.In sealing a spot in the top four, Short clubbed a brilliant 74 not out as Strikers chased Thunder’s 140 with nine wickets and 23 balls to spare at Manuka Oval on Sunday night.They’ll face Perth Scorchers or the Sydney Sixers in an elimination final and they take some serious form there, having won four straight games.Related

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Legspinner Lloyd Pope (4-22) and quick Jamie Overton (3-26) led a strong bowling night for Strikers, with regular wicket-taking ensuring Thunder couldn’t get set in a stuttering innings.In comparison, Short looked unstoppable from the moment he strode into the middle, quickly showing the sort of form that’s seen him smash six half-centuries in nine innings.Such was Short’s dominance, he deposited two enormous sixes out of the Manuka Oval precinct, while No. 3 Jake Weatherald was in similar touch with four sixes in his unbeaten 47.Things could have been different for Thunder, with David Warner dropping a difficult catch offered by Short off the first ball of the innings.Short praised his team’s ability to hit their straps at the pointy-end of the competition.”We made it pretty hard for ourselves the last few games obviously having to win the last four or five to keep our hopes alive,” he told reporters. “Very happy with the boys, we hit form at the right time and I’m looking forward to next week. We were at the bottom of the ladder at some stage there, to turn that around and get the wins and make the finals, it’s a real credit to the boys.”Short’s remarkable batting form, which has earned him a call-up to the Australian ODI side, is sure to be a trump card for Strikers in finals.”I’ve always put a big emphasis on starting the tournament well, getting a bit of momentum early on and rolling through, which I think I did pretty well,” he said. “The challenge was to sustain that which I haven’t in the last couple of years, I’ve finished tournaments pretty poorly. I’m pretty proud of being able to go on with the tournament and the start I had.”Batting first, Thunder opener Alex Hales looked to take the game away from the Strikers, but legspinner Cameron Boyce produced a perfect leg-break that gained an edge to turn the match on its head.Contributions lower down the order from skipper Chris Green and Matt Gilkes helped the Thunder build a somewhat respectable score, before they were bowled out with four balls to spare.Top-order players Warner, Cameron Bancroft and Ollie Davies all fell cheaply. Spinner Pope did his part in cleaning up Thunder’s tail, including bowling Green and Nathan McAndrew in consecutive balls. He didn’t get his hat-trick but settled for the next best thing, knocking over Liam Hatcher a ball later.

'Man Utd are losing a great player!' – Paul Pogba reacts to Marcus Rashford's 'crazy' imminent transfer to Barcelona

Paul Pogba has given his opinion on Marcus Rashford's loan move to Barcelona, telling iShowSpeed that "Manchester United are losing a great player".

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Pogba was appearing on Speed's stream, where the pair talked about recent transfer dealings on a yacht moored in Monte Carlo Harbour. The internet star asked the World Cup winner for his thoughts on Rashford's loan deal. Pogba said that while United are losing a top player, he does not blame Ruben Amorim from moving on from players he "doesn't believe in". Rashford and Amorim's relationship broke down soon after the Portuguese's appointment, with the forward sent to Aston Villa on loan in January 2025.

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This summer represents a turning point in the career of Pogba's former team-mate. Rashford's loan deal, with a €30m option-to-buy for Barcelona, represents a chance for the 26-year-old to move on from the club he has represented since he was a boy after a turbulent year. Meanwhile, Pogba has just joined Monaco, after serving his 18-month ban for violating anti-doping laws. He last played a competitive fixture in September 2023 while at Juventus.

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Speed asked Pogba for his opinion on the Rashford to Barca deal. The midfielder replied: "That's crazy, but I'm happy for him because they [United] took his number. Manchester United are losing a great player. Unlucky for them.

"It's great for Barcelona to be honest. I'm not even talking about United, because they've bought a few new players and the new manager wants to do his thing I guess. It's not really his [Amorim's] fault. If he doesn't believe in someone. He needs to win. If he doesn't win they're going to sack him."

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Pogba and Rashford were team-mates at United for six seasons, after the French midfielder rejoined the club for a then-world-record fee of £89m in 2016. The pair played together in 187 games for the Red Devils, winning a Europa League and League Cup.

Lionesses hero Hannah Hampton's penalty secrets revealed after England goalkeeper stars in Euro 2025 final win over Spain

The penalty-saving secrets of Lionesses hero Hannah Hampton were revealed after England's dramatic Euro 2025 final victory over Spain.

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Sarina Wiegman’s side found themselves on the back foot for much of that clash in Basel. Alessia Russo was able to find the target during normal time, levelling matters at 1-1, and an enthralling contest would ultimately go the distance.

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England had a number of players who put their bodies on the line for the good of the collective cause, with Lucy Bronze revealing that she played the tournament with a broken leg. Hampton was also left bloodied at one stage after taking a blow to the face.

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The Chelsea goalkeeper was to make a decisive contribution in a battle of nerves from 12 yards against Spain, with Hampton saving efforts from Arsenal's Mariona Caldentey and Ballon d’Or Feminin winner Aitana Bonmati.

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Hampton, who inherited the No.1 spot after seeing Euro 2022 winner Mary Earps announce her international retirement in the build-up to another major tournament, was fully prepared for penalties. She had important notes about the direction in which opponents could strike the ball strapped to her arm.

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Texas Super Kings snap up Mitchell for MLC 2024, Shepherd goes to MI New York

Mitchell will join New Zealand and CSK team-mates Santner and Conway in the USA

Deivarayan Muthu22-Mar-2024On the eve of a potential IPL debut for Chennai Super Kings, New Zealand allrounder Daryl Mitchell was unveiled as Texas Super Kings’ new overseas signing for MLC 2024. Mitchell will join his New Zealand and CSK team-mates Mitchell Santner and Devon Conway in the USA.MI New York, the defending champions, have signed West Indies allrounder Romario Shepherd, who is due to make his IPL debut for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2024, and South Africa fast bowler Anrich Nortje. Shepherd, who has raised his all-round game to a new level after winning CPL 2023 with Guyana Amazon Warriors, will reunite with his first West Indies captain and Mumbai Indians batting coach Kieron Pollard at MI NY. Trent Boult, Tim David and Kagiso Rabada are also part of a powerful overseas core at MI NY.New Zealand spin-bowling allrounder Michael Bracewell, who has been troubled by injuries over the past year, went to Seattle Orcas and Australia batter Matt Short to San Francisco Unicorns. Bracewell will join his former Wellington Firebirds team-mate Finn Allen at Unicorns.In MLC 2023, Orcas didn’t have an offspinner to counter left-handers. They have remedied that by signing Bracewell, who claimed a career-best 8 for 41 in the four-day Plunket Shield earlier this week.Related

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Super Kings’ head coach Stephen Fleming had previously worked with Mitchell when he was part of New Zealand’s coaching staff in the lead-up to 2023 ODI World Cup in India. Mitchell dominated spin during that tournament and made CSK splurge INR 14 crore on him.”I’m really excited to be part of the Texas Super Kings and to get to yellove again and be part of the CSK family,” Mitchell told Super Kings’ social-media channels. “I think the cool thing about the MLC following the World Cup being in the West Indies and the America [is] the conditions should be pretty similar and hopefully we continue to adapt to the different conditions and get stuck in.”Adithya Ganesh has played for R Ashwin’s Dindigul Dragons in the TNPL•TNPLShepherd, who has now added a Dwayne Bravo-esque slower dipper to his repertoire, will shore up MI NY’s death bowling. In the domestic draft, Super Kings snapped up Raj Nannan and Josh Tromp, the twin brother of Matthew Tromp, who was drafted by Los Angeles Knight Riders. CSK have also added some USA flavour to their IPL squad by bringing in dart-it-in mystery spinner Anirudh Immanuel as a net bowler. The 19-year-old has played for the Philadelphians in Minor League Cricket in the USA.West Indies wicketkeeper-batter Jahmar Hamilton, meanwhile, was the 16th pick in the draft by Unicorns. Former Pakistan international Hammad Azam, who was with Knight Riders in the inaugural season, was picked by Orcas in the recent draft.Former Tamil Nadu wicketkeeper-batter Adithya Ganesh, who had recently moved to the USA, was the No.1 pick in the domestic draft, and he’ll turn out for Knight Riders. Ganesh, 32, was TN’s reserve wicketkeeper-batter when they won the 20-overs Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy under Vijay Shankar in 2021. Ganesh is a good player of spin and has worked with R Ashwin as a middle-order floater at Dindigul Dragons in the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL). Ganesh’s experience and exposure to Indian conditions played a part in his selection, Ryan ten Doeschate, Knight Riders’ assistant coach, who is currently at the IPL, has said.”Our thinking was it was most important to cover the starting XI, and we didn’t want to take any risks,” Ten Doeschate told .” We did a lot of research on Adithya; he is someone who has played in India quite a bit. So, we were pretty determined to get him and then sort of make up where we need to further along the line. Adithya seemed the best out of the bunch with our research and what we think we need this year.”

Bartlett and Keogh give Northants control at Derby

Fifth-wicket stand of 124 ensures platform provided by openers does not go to waste

ECB Reporters Network17-May-2024George Bartlett and Rob Keogh led a solid Northamptonshire batting display on the opening day of the Vitality County Championship Division Two match against Derbyshire at Derby.The pair both scored half-centuries and added 124 for the fifth wicket to get the innings back on track after Anuj Dal struck twice to reduce Northants to 121 for 4. Ricardo Vasconcelos and Emilio Gay shared an opening stand of 99 but it was Bartlett’s 76 and Keogh’s unbeaten 75 that gave Northants the advantage, closing on 297 for 5.Ross Whiteley claimed his first Championship victim for nearly three years but Blair Tickner was the pick of the attack and deserved more than one wicket from 21 overs.Derbyshire began the day by naming allrounder Whiteley in the team for his first Championship match since he played for Worcestershire in June 2021.Whiteley spent the morning in the field after Northants decided to bat in sunny conditions although both openers needed some good fortune to survive on a pitch offering assistance to the seamers.South African fast bowler Daryn Dupavillon knocked Vasconcelos off his feet with a yorker first ball of the match although it was Tickner who posed the biggest threat.The New Zealander went past the bat numerous times in an outstanding six-over opening spell that included four maidens and cost only three runs. But the pressure eased once he was out of the attack with the other bowlers unable to maintain the same consistent line.When Tickner was brought back on, Vasconcelos pulled him for four to reach his 50 from 89 balls but just when it was looking like a fruitless session for the home side, he moved one back in to have him lbw.Northants would still have been satisfied with their position at lunch but the picture quickly changed after Gay was dismissed by the first ball of the afternoon session.It was an innocuous delivery from Dal but Gay played it into his stumps as he aimed to push it to the offside and Dal struck again in his next over. Luke Proctor had never looked comfortable and after facing 17 balls without scoring, he went across to glance and lost his leg stump.There was an even bigger success for Derbyshire when Zak Chappell got one to straighten to bowl Karun Nair for 6 to leave Northants in danger of failing to build on the foundations laid by the openers.Another wicket would have opened the door for Derbyshire but Bartlett and Keogh regrouped and batted through the rest of the session. Bartlett reached his 50 from 72 balls when he cover drove David Lloyd for his ninth four and by tea the pair had added 74 to shift the initiative back to the visitors.Whiteley was brought into the attack after the interval and after Keogh guided him past gully for four to go to 50 from 103 balls, he broke the stand in his next over. Bartlett was surprised by a ball that lifted from just outside off stump and could only fend it to slip where Aneurin Donald took a simple catch.It was an important breakthrough ahead of the second new ball which Derbyshire took immediately but Keogh and Justin Broad denied them any further success.

Premier League or EFL for Dele Alli? Return to England considered by ex-Tottenham star as retirement talk rubbished after being dumped by Cesc Fabregas & Como

Dele Alli is reportedly considering a return to England, with retirement talk being rubbished in the wake of being dumped by Serie A side Como.

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Former Tottenham midfielder Dele headed to Italy late in 2024 after seeing his contract at Everton expire and becoming a free agent. He agreed an 18-month deal after being offered a career lifeline by ex-Arsenal, Chelsea and Barcelona star Cesc Fabregas.

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The 29-year-old managed just one appearance for Como, which lasted less than 10 minutes after stepping off the bench and collecting a red card in a meeting with AC Milan. Said experiment is now being written off, with Dele training away from the first-team squad in Italy.

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There were suggestions that, after struggling for form and fitness across a two-and-a-half-year period, Dele may decide to hang up his boots. But according to , there are no plans to call it a day just yet.

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It is claimed that Dele “wants to carry on playing and is considering his options – including a return to England – as he remains determined to revive his career”. It “remains to be seen at what level and where” he looks to embrace another new challenge.

Oman captain on playing Australia: We don't think we are going to play someone extraordinary

“Once you step into the field, there is no big name, there is no one bigger than you at the field,” Aqib Ilyas says

Andrew McGlashan05-Jun-2024Oman have been told to ignore the names on the opposition team sheet when they take on Australia in Barbados while captain Aqib Ilyas believes his side can target them with spin.In a bullish pre-match press conference, Ilyas insisted it was vital that Oman treat the contest like any other and not be intimidated by Australia who are aiming to be the first side to hold global trophies across all three formats after their World Test Championship (WTC) and ODI World Cup success last year.Ilyas made clear that was not to be taken as any lack of respect, but rather a way to make Oman believe they can be competitive against a powerhouse side.Related

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“Once you step into the field, there is no big name, there is no one bigger than you at the field,” he said. “It’s another game for us and we don’t think that we are going to play someone extraordinary.”I don’t have to go and tell them as a captain that you are going to face [Mitchell] Starc. Already it comes to your mind when you are playing some top bowlers or top cricketers. So it’s been very positive from the management [and] also from the coach, he said we don’t even take their names – it’s just a team that has come and still they are at the same level what we are doing. We have also qualified, they have also qualified, one team is going to be the champion so it doesn’t make much difference, though we respect them [and] what they have [done] in the past. That is why they are named as world champions.”No doubt there are big names, but [to] our boys, what I say is if they take on Starc tomorrow, imagine someone taking on Starc or any of the top bowlers, how much highlight he will get.”Oman already have a game under their belt at Kensington Oval, the low-scoring affair against Namibia where they lost on a Super Over. That was a tricky surface that offered uneven bounce and spin – although looked easier for batting in the day time as Scotland put on a strong opening stand against England before the rain came – and while a fresh pitch is expected for the Australia game, Ilyas said that conditions could yet bring the sides closer together.Oman captain Aqib Ilyas wants his team to play with a big heart against Australia•ICC/Getty Images”You see the last match, how the ball was turning and staying low,” he said. “[Australia] had a few good technique players [against spin] in the past like [Steven] Smith and [Marnus] Labuschagne but I don’t think they have many now. They look to hit big. Everyone tries to go for sixes but every day it is not the same day and if the same wicket is there, maybe it can be a problem for them.”As you could see PNG bowling against West Indies, [it was] difficult to chase 130 runs even having [some] of the biggest hitters in the side. So, on a slower track, on a slow wicket, with good quality spinners, [the] only thing is we have to play with the big heart and we have to put it on the right areas. It’s just about the areas because the ball doesn’t know how big the batsman in front of it [is]. If it turns a bit, it stays low or anything happens, the batsman is gone.”From Australia’s point of view there is an element of the unknown in facing Oman for the first time, although earlier in the week Ashton Agar noted there was an increasing amount of footage available of the Associate teams for those who wanted to use it.However, Travis Head, who will open the batting alongside David Warner, indicated he would not be taking an overly intricate approach to his preparation, instead sticking to a routine and plan that has worked for him in the past.”My [preparation] is pretty relaxed,” he said. “At some stage over the next day or maybe tonight, I’ll have a quick look at some of the [Oman] guys. You’ll get heaps of footage, but for me personally, I’ll probably just watch a little bit in the warm-up, sort of try and get a rough idea on who’s who. A little bit like I was in India as well, just sort of see the bowl-throughs…stand somewhat near them in the warm-up and have a look at what’s going on around the bowling stuff, and then stay pretty calm and relaxed.”There was a smile and a glint in the eye when Ilyas was asked whether there would be a different approach to the Australia players after the match was over.”It depends how it goes after the game. It might happen they also take our name,” he said. “Anything is possible. This is cricket. We respect them. There is no such thing that we don’t respect them. We respect them a lot as cricketers. But before the game, it’s a tactical thing, it comes [down] to your mind, so we have to be mentally strong. After the game, obviously, they are top players in the side and there is a lot of things we can learn from them, even they might learn from us also.”

Esme Morgan exclusive: Lionesses star on her new life in the U.S. and 'thirst' for NWSL glory with Washington Spirit after winning Euro 2025 with England

The 24-year-old reflects on a year in the States, why she played just seven days after the Euros final and how success has changed her outlook

For most England fans, Euro 2025 was a stressful watch. The Lionesses stared elimination in the face at various points in Switzerland, navigating three lots of extra time and two penalty shootouts before eventually defending their European title. Esme Morgan, though, was always calm. That’s because she had a feeling it was going to be England’s year – a feeling that has yet to let her down.

“Sometimes I get these gut feelings,” Morgan explains, speaking to GOAL while the triumph is still less than three weeks' old. “Whenever I feel that we're going to win, it's never before been wrong.” It came to her before the quarter-final victory over Sweden, in which Morgan was a vital sub as England turned around a 2-0 deficit, and again prior to the semi-final meeting with Italy, where she played a key role as a starter. Then, after learning that it would be Spain in the final, it returned. "I woke up that next morning and I just knew we were going to win," she recalls. "So for the next three days, I was just telling all the girls, 'We're going to do it. I can feel it'. It's not something you can really explain. It's not something tangible; it's just a sense. So I never really reached the point of panic in any of those games. I just maintained the belief and stayed calm all through it.”

Whether due to Morgan’s prophetic predictions – which star winger Lauren Hemp became particularly “dependent” on – or not, the entire England team was clearly possessed by the same tranquillity, something which undoubtedly played a big role in the remarkable escapology Sarina Wiegman’s side were able to perform on their way to a second successive continental crown.

For most individuals in the Lionesses’ squad, it was a perfect way for their 2024-25 season to end. For the likes of Hannah Hampton and Lucy Bronze, it came after a treble-winning campaign with Chelsea, while it was a second European title of the summer for Arsenal stars such as Alessia Russo and Leah Williamson, who helped the Gunners beat Barcelona in the Champions League final just two months prior.

Morgan, though, plies her trade in the United States, where her season with the Washington Spirit began in March and will end in November – and, as her return to action at club level just seven days after the European Championship final shows, success with England has only made the 24-year-old more determined to end the year on a high, by winning the NWSL Championship.

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It's impossible not to sense that hunger and motivation in Morgan as she speaks about her return to Washington. When chatting with the Spirit’s performance staff during the Euros about her physical status and when she would like to return to club action after the tournament, she only had one thing on her mind – and it wasn’t a holiday.

“I said I wanted to come back as soon as possible and be back with the team, get straight into the league games, because we've got a Championship to win,” she says bullishly. “I want to be able to help with that as much as possible.”

How well Morgan has settled into her new home is a huge factor in that attitude. Nothing demonstrates the bond between her and her team-mates better than the welcome she received after becoming a European champion, which started with a surprise pick-up at the airport from team-mate Sandy MacIver.

Upon arriving at training the next day, the familiar sound of ‘Three Lions’ – the song from which England’s ‘it’s coming home’ chant derives – was blaring out of the changing room, where the whole squad was waiting to greet Morgan. They'd already decorated her locker with balloons and prepared a hamper as a celebratory gift.

“I love my Spirit girls so much. I feel like I've got 30 sisters,” Morgan says. “I would have felt like I was letting them down a little bit if I didn't come straight back and get back involved with the team.”

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It’s a year since Morgan swapped England for the U.S, having turned out for childhood club Manchester City for the entirety of her senior career to that point, and that rapport she has with her Spirit team-mates is great evidence of how well it is all going. Someone who describes herself as quite independent and adventurous by nature, perhaps it is no surprise that she didn’t quiz any fellow pros on their experiences across the pond before signing a deal with the Spirit, nor a shock that she is relishing life off the pitch.

“There are so many monuments in the city and obviously iconic spots like the Capitol, the White House and the National Monument. I love getting a little Lime scooter and going around there,” she says. “There are so many museums as well and they're so interesting. I'm a little bit of a geek, really, so I like learning about stuff. I've really enjoyed going to all of them and learning about American history, history of the Native Americans, it's just fascinating. There's a lot of that and then there's some really lovely nature spots as well. I went hiking in the off-season in Shenandoah, which is the National Park they talk about in the song, 'Take Me Home, Country Roads', so that was cool going there. It was just really beautiful. It's got a bit of everything and it's been a lot of fun to explore. It really feels like home.”

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All of the boxes are being ticked on the pitch, too. “I've got exactly what I wanted from coming here in terms of being challenged against different types of forward, playing consistently, being able to review the challenges that I've faced in games and then look back on it, figure out what I need to do differently, and put that into training in a really focused manner the following week,” Morgan explains.

“I love playing for the Spirit. I love the style that we try to play: super aggressive out of possession and trying to build-up and play attractive football in possession. It's a lot of fun. I love playing at Audi Field. We have, I'm going to say, the best atmosphere in the league. Our fans are just incredible and they really drive us and it's such a thrill to play there. From a football perspective, I really couldn't have asked for anything more from this.”

By presenting her with different challenges to what the Women’s Super League in England could, it is a switch that is helping to round out Morgan’s game, too, with it perhaps no surprise that her standing with England has improved to a notable extent since she joined the Spirit last summer.

“In the WSL, I think I'm quite a pacey player so I could kind of get away with things,” the 24-year-old says. “Whereas when you're playing against the likes of [Barbra] Banda and [Temwa] Chawinga, you have to be so positionally aware and really anticipate where the passes are coming from. If someone's not got pressure on the ball, then you've got to be ready to drop to defend the long ball, whereas I think in the WSL, you can get away with that a little more because across the board, the forwards aren't as quick.

“And just in terms of knowing how to be physical and use my body well, because I'm not as strong as those players, I've had to learn how to use my body to the best of my ability to still be able to compete physically in those duels. I've learned a lot in terms of the technique of defending, the timing, anticipation – and those were parts of my game that I knew I needed to improve coming here.”

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There have, of course, been a few things for Morgan to adapt to. Flying across the country to games is new to her, having come from a nation much smaller in size, as is the need to make the long trip back across the pond for international duty. Fortunately, she’s discovered her recovery strategy when it comes to adjusting after changing timezones. “I found that going for a little swim after I land just has me feeling like a new woman the next day,” she says.

Then there is the fact that the NWSL Championship – decided by the post-season play-offs – is the bigger prize in the U.S, as opposed to the NWSL Shield, which is awarded to the team that finishes at the top of the table in the regular season. “It's funny because you win the Shield, you compete for 26 games, top the league, and then a week later, once the play-offs start, no one cares anymore. It's like, what was all that for?” she laughs, reciting a jokey thought she has shared with England team-mate Anna Moorhouse, who won the Shield and, later, the Championship with the Orlando Pride last year. “I've got used to it now,” she adds. “Last year, we finished second in the Shield so then you kind of feel like you get a second bite of the cherry.”

More new experiences are on the horizon, too, with Morgan taking them all in her stride at this point. Later this month, the Spirit will fly to El Salvador to take on Alianza in their first group stage game of this year’s CONCACAF W Champions Cup. “I’m going to get it scratched off my map!” she enthuses, with her intrigue around the competition particularly high after a conversation with England team-mate Jess Carter, who played in it this past year with Gotham. “She really enjoyed it, getting to travel to new places, see different footballing cultures, different styles,” Morgan adds. “She said it was really fun and exciting so, especially having spoken to her, I'm looking forward to it.”

Steven Gerrard nearly took Leeds job as former team-mate makes incredible revelation about Liverpool legend

Former Liverpool star Stewart Downing has revealed that Reds and England legend Steven Gerrard was very close to becoming Leeds United head coach last year. The ex-Three Lions winger claimed that Gerrard had been in talks with the Peacocks before they decided to stick it out with Daniel Farke. The Anfield favourite is currently out of a job after he left Al-Ettifaq earlier this year.

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A lot has been expected of Gerrard's managerial career since his retirement; however, it is safe to say that the Liverpool legend's post-playing career has failed to live up to the hype. After a horror spell with Aston Villa, it seemed like a return to the Premier League was out of the question for Gerrard. However, his former Liverpool team-mate, Downing, has now revealed that Leeds United had considered making a move for Gerrard.

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Downing told Flashscore who offer the latest sports betting apps: “I was at Leeds last year and there were a lot of rumours about him coming in there and at the time I thought Leeds would be a good fit. Not too far from his home. Big club, big expectations, a bit like Rangers if you like in terms of the pressure because Leeds have a big fan base and big demands. I know they definitely did speak to him before Farke got the job. It was him, Scott Parker and Farke.

“Farke got the job probably on his experience of getting teams promoted, which has been proven right. He's done a good job there.”

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Gerrard started his managerial career with Liverpool's youth sides before he undertook his first senior coaching role with the Rangers. The Liverpool legend then got his big Premier League job with Aston Villa in 2021; however, with just 13 wins in 40 games, Gerrard was shown the door less than 12 months later. He then moved to Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq, but after a strong start, performances started dwindling for the England legend's side, and he parted ways with Al-Ettifaq after 18 months in charge.

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GettyWHAT NEXT FOR GERRARD?

At the moment, Gerrard is said to be evaluating options for his future, with the potential of him leaving coaching altogether also a probable outcome. As for Leeds, Farke led the Peacocks back to the Premier League, and they will begin their campaign against Everton on Monday, August 18.

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