"Great" Spurs player set for late fitness test ahead of Everton game

Now that the January transfer window is closed, Tottenham Hotspur can look back on it as a great success, having welcomed Timo Werner and Radu Dragusin in the early stages. And now the good news is set to continue, with Ange Postecoglou potentially handed a late fitness boost ahead of his side's next game against Everton.

Tottenham team news

The Lilywhites have had quite the campaign of injuries, exposing their lack of squad depth throughout. The return of James Maddison was certainly a welcome sight last time out against Brentford, however, as he made his first Premier League appearance since a lengthy spell on the sidelines, helping Spurs to a 3-2 victory.

Postecoglou spoke about the midfielder's return, saying via Reuters: "(Maddison) got more and more into the game and I think he's one of the guilty ones who spent more time in the first half chatting to the ref than getting on the ball.

"That's not what we want him to do. We want him to play football and I thought in the second half his quality shone through and when he's like that, and I'm sure that game will do him the world of good, it just gives us so much more flow."

Tottenham midfielder James Maddison applauding supporters.

If Maddison's return wasn't enough of a boost, the North London club could now welcome back Pape Matar Sarr after he was knocked out of AFCON with Senegal by Ivory Coast on penalties in the last 16.

Postecoglou confirmed that Sarr faces a late fitness test and decision ahead of the Everton game, saying via Spurs' official website: "We'll see how it goes. He's had a long trip back so we'll see how he holds up in training and make a decision around him. Everyone else got through the game ok, we're the same as Wednesday night."

"Great" Sarr is quietly crucial for Spurs

Whilst the spotlight will undoubtedly continue to shine on Maddison in Spurs' midfield, Sarr will continue to impress behind the Lilywhites' protagonists flying forward. The midfielder's return should hand Postecoglou a major boost in the coming games, potentially starting against Everton, with Sarr's stats representing a player who's been at the top of his game so far this season.

Pape Matar Sarr

Percentile vs positional peers in similar leagues

Progressive Carries Per 90 (1.85)

72nd percentile

Progressive Passes Per 90 (6.54)

82nd percentile

Assists Per 90 (0.20)

91st percentile

Aerials Won Per 90 (1.32)

71st percentile

It's no surprise that Sarr's performances have been praised so highly by Postecoglou, who said via The Spurs Web earlier this season: "Yeah, brilliant. He’s been great from the moment I arrived. He’s got a great energy about him, but he’s got quality there too.

"He’s one of those midfielders who causes the opposition real problems because whether it’s him running with the ball or without the ball, he runs forward, he runs aggressively and he disrupts the opposition. He’s just got a great temperament for a young guy. So really pleased for him.”

Farke could perfectly replace Spence in Leeds swoop for £50k-p/w whiz

Leeds United secured their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday with an emphatic 3-0 victory away at League One side Peterborough United.

The Whites will now host Plymouth Argyle in the next round and the cup competition has provided a welcome distraction from the pressure of the race to finish in the automatic promotion places.

Daniel Farke's side are currently seven points adrift of the top two and, therefore, have plenty of work left to do to return to the Premier League at the first time of asking.

Current Championship top six (via Sofascore)

Club

Position

Matches played

Points

Leicester City

1

26

65

Ipswich Town

2

26

55

Southampton

3

26

52

Leeds United

4

26

48

West Brom

5

26

42

Sunderland

6

26

40

They do, however, have an opportunity to bolster their chances of earning promotion from the Championship by adding to their squad in the January transfer window.

The winter market opened for business at the start of last week and Leeds could look to improve the quality of their options across the park, particularly in the full-back position.

Leeds transfer news – Neco Williams

Farke could swoop to add another right-back and Nottingham Forest gem Neco Williams is one player who has reportedly caught his eye this month.

Speaking on The Square Ball Podcast after the win over Peterborough, The Athletic's Phil Hay revealed that the Whites 'like' the Wales international.

The reporter claimed that he has been told by a 'few' people that Leeds are interested in the former Liverpool prospect, who currently plays in the Premier League with the Tricky Trees.

However, the journalist also added that it would be a very difficult deal for the club to complete as he is 'rated' by Nuno Espirito Santo, who replaced Steve Cooper in the dugout at the City Ground.

This suggests that Leeds would need to come in with a fairly convincing offer to tempt Forest into doing business before the end of the month.

Hay went on to add that the squad does not look solid in the full-back positions and that he would expect the club to strengthen the group over the coming weeks.

The need for a new right-back stems from the decision to send Djed Spence back to Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur five months earlier than expected.

Leeds decided to end his loan earlier this month and the Evening Standard interpreted Farke's comments on the decision as a suggestion that attitude concerns contributed to that decision.

When asked about Spence's situation, the German head coach cited professionalism and discipline as two important topics that he has expectations of from every player in the squad, although he did not go as far as to say that the Spurs loanee, in particular, fell short in that respect.

Farke could now forget all about the England U21 international and perfectly replace him with a swoop to sign Williams if the club can convince Forest to do a deal, whether that is on a loan or permanent basis.

Spence's time with Leeds in numbers

The 6 foot dynamo was an exciting addition to the Whites squad last summer as he arrived with an excellent reputation at this level, having caught the eye during Forest's promotion campaign.

21/22 Championship

Djed Spence (via Sofascore)

Appearances

42

Goals

Two

Assists

Four

Tackles per game

1.5

Interceptions per game

1.4

As you can see in the table above, Spence made contributions at both ends of the pitch for the Tricky Trees as a wing-back in Steve Cooper's system.

However, the 23-year-old ace had a horrible start to life at Elland Road as a knee injury sustained after his debut, which came off the bench against Sheffield Wednesday in September, ruled him out for ten matches.

His next appearance for Leeds came on the 9th of December as a substitute against Blackburn Rovers in an unnatural position for him at left-back.

In December, Spence made six Championship appearances for the Whites and started five matches, although four of those starts came as a left-back.

The English dynamo averaged 3.5 tackles and interceptions combined per match but failed to showcase his creativity with 0.7 key passes per game and zero 'big chances' created across his seven league outings for the club.

The statistics that show why Leeds should sign Williams

Farke could perfectly replace Spence by landing an upgrade on the Tottenham youngster with a swoop to sign Williams, who has proven his quality in the Championship.

The Wales international, who has made 4.0 tackles and interceptions per match in the Premier League this term, spent the second half of the 2021/22 campaign on loan with Fulham in the second tier.

In those five months, the £50k-per-week dynamo started 14 league matches for the Cottagers and contributed with two goals and two assists from right-back.

He was an exceptional progressive force down the right flank. Williams ranked within the top 1% of Championship full-backs for progressive passes (6.42) per 90 and the top 2% for progressive carries (4.23) per 90 for Fulham that term.

Spence, on the other hand, has only averaged 3.91 progressive passes and 3.45 progressive carries per 90 respectively over the last 365 days for Leeds, Spurs, and Rennes combined.

These statistics suggest that the current Forest gem has the quality in possession to make a greater impact than the Tottenham youngster due to how often he is able to progress the ball up the pitch into dangerous positions.

23/24 Premier League

Neco Williams (via Sofascore)

Appearances

11

Starts

Four

Tackles per game

3.0

Interceptions per game

1.0

Duel success rate

60%

As you can see in the table above, Williams has struggled for regular game time in the Premier League this season and the prospect of starting week-in-week-out could be a tempting one for him.

He has showcased his defensive ability, despite limited minutes, with an impressive output of tackles and interceptions – 0.5 more combined per game than Spence for Leeds – and could combine his defensive and offensive qualities to be a fantastic player.

That is why the Forest whiz, who was once hailed as "excellent" by journalist Callum Castel, would be the perfect replacement for Spence at Elland Road for Farke.

‘Absolute animal!’ – ‘Hardest-working’ Wrexham player revealed as Ben Foster salutes star that endures ‘brutal’ training sessions for the good of Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney’s cause

Ben Foster has revealed James McClean to be the “hardest-working” player at Wrexham, calling him an “absolute animal”.

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    The experienced Irish winger signed for the Red Dragons in the summer of 2023, as he dropped down from League One at Wigan to join an ambitious project in North Wales. McClean jumped at the chance to link up with Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney at SToK Racecourse.

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    A brave career call has been rewarded with another promotion for Wrexham, with McClean giving his all to the collective cause. His versatility has been put to good use by Phil Parkinson, while his fiery character can always be relied upon to get under the skin of opponents that could do without any kind of distraction.

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    WHAT FOSTER SAID

    Foster, who started the season at Wrexham but headed into retirement after just five games, has told his podcast of the most impressive trainer in Parkinson’s squad: “I think James McClean is the hardest-working player I have ever come across in my life! The very first day that he signed, I used to get in early and get on the bike and do my session and I got in there probably an hour before the rest of the lads got in.

    "As I open the gym door I can hear – I don’t what it’s called, Ergo Ski or something – it’s the most brutal thing in the world. There are two battle ropes running alongside it and he’s on this Ergo Ski sweating his tree off and I’m just like ‘you alright, mate’ and he looks at me as if to say ‘not now, I’m dying!’ He gives me a thumbs up and carries on. He’s straight on to the battle rope, he’s doing a circuit. This is at like eight in the morning. I’m like ‘you’re an absolute animal!’ I get on my bike and that is James McClean in a nutshell. He was like that every day. Genuinely, every day.”

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    That hard work has paid off for McClean, as he was able to take in 44 appearances for Wrexham across all competitions as they claimed a runners-up finish in League Two. He will be back for more next season, following a celebratory trip to Las Vegas, with an extension option in the 35-year-old’s contract being taken up.

أمام أنظار تريزيجيه وغموض مستقبله.. طرابزون سبور يعلن رحيل مدربه

أعلن نادي طرابزون سبور، في بيان رسمي منذ قليل، الاستغناء عن خدمات المدير الفني للفريق عبد الله أفجي قبل مباراة الغد المرتقبة في بطولة الدوري التركي.

ويلتقي طرابزون سبور، مساء يوم الأحد، مع نظيره أيوب سبور في إطار منافسات الجولة الرابعة من الدوري التركي، موسم 2024/25.

ولم يخض طرابزون سبور سوى مباراة واحدة فقط في الدوري التركي بسبب ارتباطاته الأوروبية.

وقبل 24 ساعة من مواجهة أيوب سبور، أعلن طرابزون سبور الاستغناء عن خدمات المدرب عبد الله أفجي، بناءً على اتفاق متبادل بين الطرفين.

وربما قد يلقي ذلك القرار بظلاله على مستقبل المحترف المصري محمود حسن تريزيجيه مع طرابزون سبور.

وتحوم التكهنات بقوة حول مستقبل تريزيجيه، حيث ظهرت تقارير صحفية أمس تفيد أنه مستعد للانتقال إلى الدوري السعودي هذا الصيف، خاصة وأن الميركاتو الصيفي في المملكة مستمر حتى 2 ديسمبر المقبل (لمطالعة التفاصيل من هنا).

في حين أفادت تقارير صحفية جديدة اليوم بأن تريزيجيه سينضم إلى فريق الريان القطري (لمطالعة التفاصيل من هنا).

وما بين هذه التقارير وتلك، قرر عبد الله أفجي استبعاد تريزيجيه من قائمة مباراة طرابزون سبور وأيوب سبور، قبل رحيل المدرب منذ قليل.

وليس من المعلوم ما إذا كان قرار رحيل أفجي واستقدام مدرب جديد سيلعب دورًا في مستقبل تريزيجيه مع طرابزون سبور، أم أن قرار الرحيل قد اُتخذ بالفعل.

Tottenham handed Todibo transfer boost as they look to scupper Tuchel

Tottenham have been handed a transfer boost with one club "prepared" to entertain selling their star to Spurs, despite interest from Thomas Tuchel and Bayern Munich.

Postecoglou wants new centre-back at Tottenham

Lilywhites manager Ange Postecoglou is currently short of central defensive options behind his usual starting eleven, with Micky van de Ven's hamstring injury really weakening them in November.

The Dutchman was hauled off in a 4-1 defeat at home to Chelsea, which ended their early-season unbeaten streak, and Cristian Romero's suspension certainly didn't help matters at the time.

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At one stage, Postecoglou was forced to play both Emerson Royal and Ben Davies as a makeshift centre-back pairing, but Romero's return to action has put an end to that drastic measure.

Davies has partnered the Argentine to great effect in recent weeks, for the most part, though Postecoglou has still been fairly adamant that Spurs should sign a new centre-back in January.

"We let Davinson Sanchez go after the window closed. We kind of knew we were taking a bit of a risk; we couldn't get the extra centre-back that we were trying to get in, and for the early part of the year that was fine," said Postecoglou to Sky on Tottenham's defensive conundrum.

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou.

"But once we lost Micky [van de Ven], and Eric Dier's had some issues as well, we don't have another centre-back. Young Ash Phillips had just joined the club, so it's fair to say that we can't run the risk of that happening again, so that's obviously a priority for us in January.

"But again, we've got to get the right person. It's not just about bringing another body in, it's about getting the right one in and hopefully that'll happen."

The Lilywhites, according to reports in the last week, appear to have identified a top candidate in Nice star Jean-Clair Todibo.

The 23-year-old's excellent campaign in France has attracted attention from all over Europe, including from Bundesliga heavyweights Bayern.

Nice "prepared" to sell Todibo to Spurs

As per The Evening Standard, Spurs have been handed a boost in their pursuit of Todibo as we approach January.

The outlet, and reliable journalist Dan Kilpatrick, claim Nice are "prepared" to sell Todibo to Spurs despite incoming Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratfcliffe's ties to the Ligue 1 side.

Nice defenderJean-Clair Todibo.

Ratcliffe is about to take control of football operations at Man United, who are also chasing the France international, but the billionaire's share in Nice won't stop Tottenham from making a deal if they meet his asking price.

Todibo is also a target for Tuchel's Bayern, United, Liverpool, and AC Milan next month, but it is Spurs who making the first moves and have "entered" talks.

The centre-back is a real one to watch considering he could leave for just £35 million, with former Brazil star Dante calling his teammate a "leader" and "very strong" player.

"Of course, we would like Todibo to stay," said Dante at a recent press conference.

"But it can be complicated. We have to wait to see who will want to buy him and if everyone finds himself there. He is a leader, a very strong player mentally, he has improved a lot and he is ready to reach the very top level."

Arsenal eyeing move for "excellent" star who regretted not making PL move

Back in the Champions League for the first time since the Arsene Wenger days, Arsenal are still seeking the perfect squad depth for Mikel Arteta. They welcomed the likes of Declan Rice and Kai Havertz in the summer in an attempt to compete on all fronts. And to their credit, so far they've been incredibly impressive in both the Premier League and on the European stage.

Defeats against RC Lens and Newcastle United have been slight blips along the road, but the Gunners are still well placed to potentially achieve their goals this season. The January transfer window could only boost their chances of silverware too, especially if they secure one particular target that they have reportedly been tracking ahead of the winter window.

Arsenal transfer news

Those in North London are now at a point where improving Arteta's starting side will likely cost near-record fees, such is the talent included in their current 11. That doesn't mean they don't need reinforcements, however, with depth to that aforementioned talent still needed. We saw how badly they needed stars from the bench last season when they burned out and eventually fell away in what was their title race to lose in the Premier League. It is heartbreak they'll want to avoid again and one target could ensure that's the case.

According to The Mirror, Arsenal have been tracking Julian Brandt alongside fellow English side Newcastle United. The Borussia Dortmund star's exit is reportedly unlikely to be sanctioned by the Bundesliga giants in January, though, as they push towards goals of their own.

Borussia Dortmund midfielder Julian Brandt.

That said, Brandt has previously regretted failing to move to the Premier League and Liverpool in particular, telling The Athletic: "I had that chance to take that next step to join Liverpool, but the time wasn't right for me. I was aware that they were also looking at Mo Salah at the time. It's a shame because I would have loved to play for Klopp."

Arsenal tracking "excellent" Brandt

Given Kai Havertz's failure so far, it comes as little surprise that Arsenal are keeping an eye on a player of such similar calibre in the form of Brandt. The German international can play both in midfield and as a striker and may well find himself replacing his international teammate at The Emirates if the Gunners make their move. Brandt's stats compared to Havertz's only have one winner.

Player

Goals

Assists

Progressive Carries

Take-ons Completed

Julian Brandt

4

4

26

10

Kai Havertz

1

1

11

1

With eight goal involvements in the Bundesliga so far this season, Brandt is bursting into life at Dortmund and proving former manager Marco Rose right, who was full of praise for the German, saying in one post-match press conference:

“I think Jule is having a very decent season overall. He did an excellent job in Stuttgart, and today he showed his quality once again. He’s a player who can really rouse up the stadium with a back heel. But he knows what the issues he needs to work on are, I know what his issues are. We’re working on it.”

Nenê tem uma gastroenterite e está fora do clássico; André é relacionado

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O meio-campista Nenê apresentou o quadro de uma gastroenterite e desfalcará o Fluminense no clássico desta noite diante do Flamengo, no Maracanã, às21h30 (de Brasília), válido pela 28ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. Para o lugar do experiente jogador, o volante André foi relacionado para a partida.Apesar da indisposição, Nenê seria reserva por opção da comissão técnica.

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Vale destacar que o volante André entrou em campo pelo time sub-20 do Fluminense no clássico contra o Flamengo, válido pelas quartas de finais do Campeonato Brasileiro da categoria, no estádio das Laranjeiras. A vaga nas semifinais ficou com o rubro-negro após vitória na decisão por pênaltis.

Sem vencer há 3 partidas, o Tricolor tenta encostar no G6 após a chegada do técnico Marcão, que testou positivo para Covid-19 e não estará à beira do campo. Para substituir o treinador, o auxiliar técnico Ailton comandará o Fluminense no jogo desta noite.

Desde a saída do técnico Odair Hellmann para o Al Wasl, dos Emirados Árabes, o Tricolor das Laranjeiras não conquista uma vitória. Dessa forma, o time tem 40 pontos e está na sétima colocação. Até o momento, a equipe empatou com o Vasco por 1 a 1 e perdeu para Atlético Goianiense e São Paulo por 2 a 1, sob o comando de Marcão.

مدرب سلاح الشيش: لم نوفق في منافسات الفردي ونستهدف ميدالية تاريخية لـ مصر بالفرق

أكد ماهر حمزة مدرب منتخب مصر لسلاح الشيش، أن المنتخب المصري يسهتدف حصد ميدالية في منافسات الفرق وبالأخص فرق الرجال خلال منافسات السلاح في دورة الألعاب الأولمبية “باريس 2024”.

وتستضيف فرنسا دورة الألعاب الأولمبية، المقامة خلال الفترة من 26 يوليو وحتى 11 أغسطس الجاري.

وقال حمزة: “أبطال مصر لم يحالفهم التوفيق بالأمس في منافسات الفردي رغم أنهم كانوا قريبين من تحقيق الميدالية، ولذلك سيخوضون منافسات الفرق بحماس شديد بهدف تعويض الخسارة وتحقيق ميدالية تاريخية لمصر”.

وأضاف: “منتخب السلاح المصري يخوض هذه النسخة من دورة الألعاب الأولمبية بأهداف مختلفة عن الماضي، فحين لم نستطع تحقيق ميدالية في أولمبياد طوكيو لم نحزن ولكن هنا في باريس كان طموحنا أكبر وكان هدفنا الميداليات الأولمبية”.

اقرأ أيضًا | نتائج مصر اليوم في أولمبياد باريس (مباشر).. البنا يحصد المركز الـ21 في التجديف ومصطفى الجمل يودع ألعاب القوى

وتابع: “لذلك حزنا لعدم تحقيق ميدالية في منافسات الفردي ونهدف إلى تعويض الخسارة في الفردي وتحقيق ميدالية في منافسات الفرق”.

وأشار حمزة إلى أن المنتخب يستعد بتركيز كبير لمنافسات الفرق ويتدرب اللاعبون في صالة التدريب بالقرية الأولمبية.

ويخوض منتخب الرجال لسلاح الشيش منافسات الفرق يوم الأحد 4 أغسطس، حيث يواجه في أول مبارياته نظيره الأمريكي في تمام الساعة 11.50 صباحًا بتوقيت مصر.

ويضم منتخب سلاح الشيش للرجال اللاعبون: علاء أبو القاسم، محمد حمزة، عبد الرحمن طلبة ومحمد عصام، ويقود الفريق فنيًا ماهر حمزة وتامر طاحون.

"We're a bit scared" says Abbott as Hampshire follow-on

James Vince hauled himself off his sick bed but he could not prevent Essex from tightening their stranglehold at Chelmsford

ECB Reporters Network and ESPNcricinfo staff31-Aug-2018
ScorecardKyle Abbott followed up his lone bowling resistance against Essex by accusing Hampshire’s batsmen of being fearful as they faced the threat of an innings defeat at Chelmsford.”I think the boys are a bit scared,” said Abbott, the former South Africa pace bowler. “It’s just a confidence thing in this format. It isn’t just this game, it’s been happening for a while now. I get a feeling that they’re scared and not backing ourselves and it’s showing in our scores.”It’s disappointing after coming in from a great win last week. It certainly has been the pattern over the last couple of years. Since I’ve been at Hampshire we’ve had a tendency to be on top of the world one week and down at the bottom the next. I’m not too sure where the problem lies, but we’re certainly working on it.”Big-spending Hampshire also had an unsuccessful season in the Vitality Blast despite being regarded as one of the favourites for a tournament in which they have generally excelled.Peter Siddle helped Essex tightened their stranglehold over Hampshire as he claimed two second-innings wickets after the follow-on was enforced at Chelmsford.Hampshire were all out for 172 in 79 overs, 263 runs behind Essex’s 435. And, second time around, they lost Joe Weatherley, bowled without scoring, to Siddle’s fifth ball and Jimmy Adams in the Australian’s second over, pushing forward to a straight delivery.At the close of the third day, Hampshire were 17 for 2, still 246 runs away from suffering an innings defeat.After a season of travails which has left them looking over their shoulders, the reigning Specsavers County Champions revived memories of last season’s successes when they piled on first-innings runs before rolling over the opposition twice with the ball.Sam Cook was Essex’s chief wicket-taker with 3 for 27, while Simon Harmer wheeled away for 31 overs, taking 2 for 52. At one point he had bowled 20 overs for 20 runs, and that including a six from James Vince.The Hampshire captain, released from Test duty by England on Wednesday, had climbed off his sick bed and stood alone on the bridge for more than two hours as wickets fell all around him.Vince, who had not fielded in the morning, nor taken his usual place at first wicket down, suffering from a stomach bug, came in at No. 5 and stifled his natural instincts. He hung around for 96 balls while eking out 26 runs.The first-innings collapse started in the fourth over when Adams was bowled by Cook for 1. And in the 11 overs that followed they lost two more to go to lunch at 44 for 3.Ian Holland, replacing Vince at No. 3, went in the first of Harmer’s marathon 27-over stint, punctuated only by lunch and tea, bowled by one that turned and struck middle-stump. Then on the stroke of the interval Sam Northeast was pouched at slip off Siddle.Vince soon lost opener Weatherley, shuffling across in front of his stumps and was lbw to Siddle for 32. Tom Alsop had just driven Cook to the boundary, but played no shot as the next ball struck off-stump.Vince and Rilee Rossouw then put down roots for 17 overs. The sixth-wicket pair were becalmed for 37 deliveries after the departure of Alsop, with the South African taking 19 balls to get off the mark.They had added 25 before Harmer got one to turn square and Rossouw planted the ball into Nick Browne’s hands at short midwicket. Gareth Berg clipped lazily low to Browne in the same position to give Ravi Bopara the first of two wickets. His second, via a wide half-volley, was that of Vince, who failed to move his feet and gave Harmer catching practice at second slip.The largest stand of the innings was the 36 put on for the ninth wicket between Abbott and Liam Dawson.Essex had added 72 in 11 overs in the morning to claim maximum batting points for the first time this season. However, it was not until the third ball of the 110th over that Siddle deposited Kyle Abbott over cow corner for the six that took Essex from 398 to 404.Job done, Siddle departed two balls later, lbw to give Abbott his fifth wicket at a personal cost of 90, but too late to give Hampshire a final bowling point.Dan Lawrence’s 210-ball stay for 124 ended in the next over when he turned Holland off his legs into sub Aneurin Donald’s hands at long leg.

The 10 best football away days in South America (ranked)

Who doesn't love an away day? The joy of waking up early in the morning, piling in the car or coach with your mates and heading off to watch your team play in some far-off town or city. The only thing better than an away day is an away day that takes you abroad.

Whether it's with club or country, heading abroad to follow your team is one of the best parts of football, as it can serve as the perfect excuse for a quick holiday; after all, you have just spent seven hours on a plane, why shouldn't you spend a few more days exploring the city you're in?

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Perhaps the most exciting continent to go to for an away day is South America. Football is always better in South America, whether it be the vast stadiums, intense atmospheres or glorious weather.

With that in mind, we here at Football FanCast have created a list of the ten best South American away days based on the stadium and the location.

10 Estadio Hernando Siles

La Paz, Bolivia

Bolivia's Estadio Hernando Siles, located in the capital of La Paz, is the first, and the highest stadium on our list.

At more than 3000m above sea level, the ground is one of the most interesting stadiums on the continent, although it was at the centre of a row in 2008 when FIFA finally suspended a ban on games at high altitude.

The ban was initially in place over concerns that visiting teams would be at a severe disadvantage in such conditions, as playing at such an altitude makes breathing more difficult when not acclimatised.

This effect was seen when a visiting Argentina side was thrashed 6-1 in 2009 despite being clear favourites ahead of the game. Whether it's fair or not, games at the Estadio Hernando Siles Stadium are undoubtedly worth seeing as you might just witness an upset yourself.

Some of the best non-football sights in the area include Plaza Murillo, the Basilica of Saint Francis, and if you want to go a bit further out from the city, the Valle de la Luna or the Valley of the Moon is a hiking trail worth visiting.

As Bolivia is one of the cheaper countries in South America, your money should go that little bit further as well.

9 Estadio Olimpico Pascual Guerrero

Cali, Colombia

The Estadio Olimpico Pascual Guerrero is the only stadium from Colombia on our list, but it works as the home ground for three professional teams: America de Cali, Atletico, and Boca Juniours de Cali.

The stadium itself has an interesting design, as unlike a lot of the other venues on this list, it has a partial roof that covers every seat in the ground. While this wouldn't be unusual in the UK, it certainly gives it a more distinctive look in South America.

Aside from football, Cali is famous for its love of salsa dancing, so an away day here might be the perfect opportunity to get your dancing shoes on.

There are also many beautiful buildings, with a particular density of historic churches in the city, given its colonial links to Spain.

Price-wise, Cali is the third-cheapest city on the continent, and you'll be able to enjoy yourself without worrying about the budget.

8 Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha

Guayaquil, Ecuador

We are heading to Ecuador for the next entrant on our list, SC Barcelona's Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha, and yes, you read that right, the team that plays in this stadium are called Barcelona.

Unsurprisingly, the club was founded by a Spanish immigrant who named it after his native city back home. In honour of this connection, FC Barcelona were the first team to play the Ecuadorian side at the stadium's grand opening in 1987. One of the attendees to that game was Pele, who is said to have compared the stadium to the Maracana.

It's a visually stunning stadium, with the bright yellow stands giving it an incredibly distinctive look. Plus, adding a massive stand behind one of the goals only adds to the atmosphere on matchday.

The team is based in Guayaquil, the second-biggest city in the country and lies along the impressive Guayas River.

While the history, culture and beautiful weather are reason enough to visit the city, it is also the only way to see the famous Galápagos Islands, giving potential visitors another reason to make their way to Ecuador.

You might want to bring a little extra in the way of spending money, however, as the city is the fifth most expensive in South America.

7 Estadio Nacional

Santiago, Chile

Chile's Estadio Nacional Julio Martinez Pradanos is the next stadium on our list, and despite a shocking past, it has become one of the best football grounds in South America.

Nowadays, the stadium is used by the national team and first division club Universidad de Chile, with the atmosphere created by both being among the best on the continent.

The stadium's design is fairly standard for the region, with the most significant difference to most grounds being its vast size, as it can fit up to 48,000 fans.

The city of Santiago is one of the best destinations for an away day for the sheer number of things you could do away from the football.

If museums are your thing, you must visit the Musei de la Memoria y Los Derechos Humanos. Prefer the outdoors? You can hike in the hills and mountains that run alongside the city.

If you'd rather just chill out, you can visit the countless vineyards surrounding the city and enjoy some local wine. There really is something for everyone in Santiago.

Unfortunately, the one downside is that all of this comes with a cost, and Santiago is the most expensive city in South America.

6 Estadio do Morumbi

São Paulo, Brazil

We're heading to Brazil for this one and to one of the country's most successful clubs, São Paulo.

Sao Paulo's stadium, the Estadio do Morumbi, is one of the great footballing venues in world football, as it combines interesting architecture, a massive capacity, and a ferocious atmosphere into one package.

The 72,000-person stadium takes the bowl design seen all over the continent and runs with it. Two smaller stands run around the pitch before the ground expands to a frankly enormous single stand that encircles the entire pitch. There really is nothing like it in the UK, and it creates an awe-inspiring sight when the fans are going and the tifos are flying.

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While the city might be most famous to football fans for the team that shares its name, many other things make it great.

For architecture lovers, few cities will be as interesting as São Paulo due to its moniker as an 'open air museum' following the various styles used in its construction over the years.

The one downside is that it is the third-most expensive city in South America.

5 Estadio Centenario

Montevideo, Uruguay

Uruguay's Estadio Centenario in the capital city of Montevideo is one of the most historically significant stadiums on the planet, and that's not hyperbole.

The massive 60,000-person stadium was used as the main venue in the inaugural FIFA World Cup, held almost a century ago, in 1930. In fact, this ground is so crucial to the world's game that FIFA have proclaimed it a 'Historical Monument of World Football' – the only one in the world. It will also host a World Cup match in 2030.

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Football isn't the only selling point to Montevideo, though, as the city is jam-packed with stunning architecture, fascinating cultural and historical sights, and beaches along the Rio de la Plata.

If you only have time to see one part of the city, visit the Old Town as it combines all of the above.

4 La Bombonera

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Onto the capital of the world champions next, and it's Boca Juniors truly iconic La Bombonera stadium.

The ground is arguably just as famous as the team that plays in it, partly thanks to the incredible atmosphere and tifos created by the 49,000 fans that regularly sell the place out.

Something else that makes it stand out compared to other famous stadia is its unique layout. Where many of the other stadiums on the continent are designed to be huge bowls, La Bombonera has three sides shaped like a bowl but then one completely straight edge which runs parallel to the pitch.

This design gives the stadium an instantly recognisable profile and adds to the intense atmosphere on match days.

Buenos Aires has lots to offer visitors away from the football, from stunning architecture such as El Ateneo Grand Splendid to historical sights like the Palacio Paz.

Another benefit to an away day here is that your money will go much further, as the city is the fourth cheapest major city on the continent.

3 Mas Monumental

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Okay, so Buenos Aires makes its second appearance on this list in a row, but we really couldn't include Boca Juniors' La Bombonera and then ignore River Plate's Mas Monumental; that would be criminal.

The non-football attractions remain the same for this inclusion, so we'll focus on what makes a game at Mas Monumental so special.

The first thing is the sheer size of the place. At maximum capacity, the stadium can support 84,567 fans, and when they get going, and the flares start flying, it feels like there are ten times as many as that in the ground.

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Unlike La Bombonera, Mas Monumental is a straightforward bowl shape, although the vast number of seats gives a uniqueness not found in many other bowls across South America.

If you are heading to Argentina, visiting Mas Monumental and La Bombonera should be at the top of your to-do list.

2 Estadio Monumental U

Lima, Peru

From the largest stadium in Argentina to the largest in Peru, Lima's Estadio Monumental U.

The stadium is home to the most successful team in Peruvian football, Club Universitario de Deportes. The team have won 26 national titles in its 99-year history but is going through something of a barren spell at the moment, as the last of those 26 came in 2013.

Unsurprisingly, one of the benefits of having such a large stadium is that the atmosphere during a game is easily one of the best atmospheres you'll ever experience. The sea of people around you is like nothing we see here in the UK.

The stadium's design is also awe-inspiring, with its cauldron-like profile making the huge crowds all the more imposing for the players on the pitch. The fact that mountains are visible from the stands only further improves the experience.

Lima has plenty to offer visitors away from the football, from the stunning architecture in the Plaza de Armas to fascinating historical sites like the Huaca Pucllana ruins. If you have more time, then you might even be able to see Machu Pichu.

In terms of affordability, Lima sits right in the middle of South American cities.

1 Estadio do Maracana

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

So, there couldn't really be a list of the best South American away days that didn't include arguably the most iconic stadium in all of football, let alone Brazilian football, the Maracana.

The stadium is so intertwined with the history of Brazilian football, and it's easy to see why. With a maximum capacity of 80,000 fans, there aren't many better places to watch the beautiful game.

What can you do away from the football, though? Well, a lot.

If you fancy a nice chilled-out day, then you can't do much better than the world-famous Copacabana Beach.

If you are after something a bit more cultured, check out the Rio Museum of Art, and should you want to get a view of the whole city, head up to see Christ the Redeemer atop Camelback Mountain.

Rio de Janeiro is easily one of the best cities on earth for an away day, even if the prices are a little of the high side.

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