England hurting but Root backs them 'every day over the Australians'

Saturday’s clash a chance to “do what I expect of myself and what the team expects of me”

Matt Roller02-Nov-2023Joe Root says he is hurt by the fact that England are propping up the group-stage table of the World Cup after five defeats in six games. But he still believes that they are capable of beating Australia on Saturday in Ahmedabad, and said on Thursday: “Man for man I’d have this team every day over the Australians.”Somehow, England are still mathematically in contention for the semi-finals but their group-stage elimination could be confirmed once and for all if they suffer a sixth defeat against their Ashes rivals this weekend. Root said England would have to view the game as “our World Cup final” as they look to restore some pride – and to qualify for the 2025 Champions Trophy.”I look at this team and it’s more than capable of achieving way more than it has done throughout this tournament,” Root said. “The quality of players we have, we should be sat right at the top of this [table]. We all know that, and we’re all very frustrated that isn’t the case.”This group of players have three opportunities to […] play at the level we expect of ourselves: I fully believe we are more than capable of doing that on Saturday. Man for man, I’d have this team every day over the Australians. We might not have played as well as we can do but we know when we play our best stuff, the best teams struggle to compete with us.”We have to remember that and take that into the next couple of days: both in physical practice and mentally, [we have to] make sure we’re in that frame of mind to take on Australia, which is what it’s about for us now. We’ve just got to look at Saturday as our World Cup final and play in the manner that’s expected of us and we expect of ourselves.”Related

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Australia have enjoyed England’s plight from afar, though Marnus Labuschagne said on Wednesday that they see them as a “dangerous” team. Root was asked specifically about how he felt when he saw Pat Cummins, Australia’s captain, stifling his laughter during a press conference when questioned about England’s struggles.”Let’s face it: if it was the other way around, would we be doing the same? Probably,” Root said. “It hurts – it always hurts to be in this position to be sat at the bottom of the table. It’s not what we expect of ourselves. If it motivates us a little bit more, then great.”Root’s own form has collapsed in the last three weeks: he started the World Cup with scores of 77 and 82 against New Zealand and Bangladesh, but has recorded scores of 11, 3, 2 and 0 in his last four matches. While he is unlikely to lose his place on Saturday, his returns have been well below the level he would expect of himself.”I feel really good in my game,” he insisted. “It’s been really frustrating: I’ve had a silly run-out [against Sri Lanka], a caught leg slip [against South Africa] which is pretty unusual in this format, and – I’ll be careful how I say this – a dubious lbw decision in the last game [against India].”That’s sometimes how it goes. It’s been really disappointing to not be more consistent: that’s what I expect of myself. I looked at the situation against India on that wicket and thought it was laid out perfectly for me to go and win us that game, start turning our bad run of games around.”Saturday is another opportunity to go and score runs, do what I expect of myself and what the team expects of me.”

Mickey Arthur: Pakistan were 'a little timid' with the bat

Pakistan team director says the aim is to try and score 330 more often than not

Shashank Kishore14-Oct-2023″I think they’ve [India] got all bases covered and I’m looking forward to meeting them in the final again.”Shortly after Pakistan suffered arguably the worst of their eight defeats to India at the men’s ODI World Cup, their team director Mickey Arthur was determined to look forward in their campaign.But he was frank in his assessment of where Pakistan fell short in Ahmedabad: timid with the bat, and possibly a little intimidated by the occasion that made them retreat “into their shells just a little bit”.He didn’t want to lay the blame on Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, who put on 82 for the third wicket in 17.2 overs. When Mohammed Siraj bowled Babar in the 30th over, Pakistan were 155 for 3, and then collapsed to 191 all out.”Look, they’re classy performers and they’ve done it day in and day out for Pakistan over an extended period of time. So, I’m not going to sit here and castigate them for that,” Arthur said. “As I said, I thought we were a little bit timid.”I did think we could probably have taken on the Indian spinners just a little bit more [Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja had combined figures of 19.5-0-83-4]. It was a wicket that didn’t turn massively, and I thought we needed to put some pressure back.Related

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“But again, they were building and building nicely. I think we’ve got to realise that there are two ways to skin a cat. And we’ve had success by taking it deep and then cashing in at the back end. That’s been our style, that’s been our brand, but we didn’t play the Pakistan way tonight, and that was the disappointing aspect of it for me.”Arthur said there would be no knee-jerk reactions after the defeat, given they had won their first two fixtures of the World Cup. However, he did feel they had deviated from their plans against India.”There’s certainly no panic yet,” he said. “We’ll go back, and we’ll analyse this game to the n’th degree. We’ll talk to our players. We’ll have conversations about how we want to go forward. Australia’s our next game [in Bengaluru on October 20]. We’ll look at conditions, and then we’ll make a selection decision based on our strategy and conditions for the next game.”We set ourselves up as a 330 team. We’ve got the personnel to build and build and build and make sure that we keep that momentum going through the innings so that we can cash in at the back end. But we’ve certainly tried to instill in our team that we’re a 330 team, because we think if we get that, we defend that more often than not with our bowling attack.”Arthur was slightly concerned by Shadab Khan and Shaheen Afridi’s form. They have taken only six wickets between them in the first three games while conceding more than a run a ball.Shadab hasn’t been able to exert control over the middle overs and spin is emerging as a weakness in Pakistan’s attack, and Shaheen hasn’t found the swing that makes him a potent threat with the new ball.”Look, we’ve been doing a little bit of work behind the scenes,” Arthur said when asked about Shadab and Shaheen. “It’d be remiss of me to discuss it out here, but we’ve been doing some work with them.”For me, it’s just about confidence. The key for us now is getting our players to remain calm. It’s getting our players to focus on the next game, and it’s to build them up and make sure that they go into that next game thinking they can run through a brick wall.”

Juventus keen on £17m Tottenham star and ex-Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka as part of revamp

Serie A giants Juventus are looked to revamp their midfield in the summer transfer window and are eyeing two high-profile targets.

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Tottenham's Yves Bissouma and Xhaka are being lined up for moves to Turin, according . Xhaka has also attracted interest from AC Milan but has been added to Juve's list of midfield targets as they club look for reinforcements this summer. Douglas Luiz has been linked with an exit and has been tipped to move to the Premier League.

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Bissouma has popped up on Juventus's radar as he is out of contract in 2026, meaning Spurs could be willing to sell. General manager Damien Comolli previously worked at Tottenham which could also help transfer negotiations and a fee of around £17 million (€20m) has been mentioned. Bissouma joined Tottenham from Brighton in 2022 and could be tempted by a move to Serie A.

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Sreesanth alleges that Gambhir called him a 'fixer'

Incident occurred during a Legends League T20 match in Surat

ESPNcricinfo staff07-Dec-2023Former India fast bowler S Sreesanth has accused his former team-mate Gautam Gambhir of calling him a “fixer” during a Legends League match in Surat. Gambhir is the captain of India Capitals while Sreesanth is playing for Gujarat Giants in the T20 tournament.After the match, which Capitals won by 12 runs, Sreesanth posted on Instagram a video that was shot on the sidelines of the post-match presentation ceremony. “Without any provocation, he kept on calling me something which was very rude and shouldn’t have been said by Mr Gautam Gambhir,” Sreesanth claimed. “I am not at all at fault, I wanted to clear the air straight away. The things he said on a cricket field live is not acceptable.”While Sreesanth did not immediately mention what was allegedly said to him by Gambhir, he revealed more details in a second video posted on Instagram on Thursday, the day after the match.

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“He kept on calling me on live TV, on the centre wicket, I didn’t not use a single bad word, a single abusive word to him. I only said ‘ what are you saying?'” Sreesanth said. “In fact I kept laughing in a sarcastic way, because he kept calling me, ‘ Fixer, fixer, you are a fixer … f*** off fixer. This is the language he used on live. I just moved away but he kept on saying the same words again and again. I have no idea why he started it. It was the end of the over … no idea what made him say it.”Sreesanth was one of three Rajasthan Royals players to be banned from cricket for his involvement in the 2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal. In 2019, the Supreme Court had set his sentence aside, which prompted the BCCI to reduce Sreesanth’s ban to seven years, a period that ended in September 2020.Sreesanth played 90 international games for India across formats between the years 2005 and 2011, and Gambhir was his team-mate in the XI for 49 of those games. They were part of India’s title-winning teams in the 2007 T20 World Cup and the 2011 ODI World Cup.

England women's player ratings vs Wales: Electric Ella Toone leads lethal Lionesses in tearing minnows apart to set up Euro 2025 quarter-final with Sweden

Victory never looked in doubt for Sarina Wiegman's side once Georgia Stanway had broken the deadlock, with their European title defence still intact

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England ensured their European title defence will go on as a ruthless 6-1 win over Wales on Sunday secured the Lionesses' place in the quarter-finals at Euro 2025, where they will face Sweden after finishing second to France in Group D. Sarina Wiegman's side knew that they had to beat their neighbours in St. Gallen in order to book their ticket for the knockout stages, and once Georgia Stanway broke the deadlock on 13 minutes, the three points seldom seemed in doubt.

That opener did come in controversial circumstances, with Carrie Jones deemed to have tripped Stanway in the penalty area. Once VAR intervened, there was little doubt about the location, but certainly some about the severity of the touch from the Wales forward. England had no such complaints, with the Bayern Munich midfielder converting from the spot to dampen the spirits of the underdogs, who had started well.

From there, it was one-way traffic. Ella Toone made it two after 21 minutes and went on to assist the next couple in an electric first-half performance, with her terrific cross to Lauren Hemp and accurate cut-back to Alessia Russo both converted. That clinical touch allowed Wiegman to make plenty of early subs with a quarter-final berth secured, too, and it was two of those introduced who put the gloss on things, as Beth Mead and Aggie Beever-Jones combined twice to get their names on the scoresheet.

There was also time for Wales to enjoy another memorable moment at their first major tournament, as Jess Fishlock punished England in transition late on with a great run and pass that was only enhanced by Hannah Cain's finish on the end of it. Despite the scoreline, it was a strike that produced perhaps the loudest roar of the day, owing to the incredible support the Dragons have had in Switzerland. But that was their final action of this historic summer, with them bowing out at the group stages. For England, focus now turns to the last eight and a meeting with Sweden on Thursday.

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Hannah Hampton (6/10):

Rarely put a foot wrong, bar a sloppy pass in the first half that granted Wales a chance, though didn't have tons to do.

Lucy Bronze (7/10):

Dominant in her aerial duels and reliable in possession.

Leah Williamson (8/10):

Her best performance of the tournament yet, with there plenty to like about how she sprayed the ball around.

Jess Carter (6/10):

Had a couple of iffy moments but usually recovered well to make amends when they occurred.

Alex Greenwood (7/10):

Was influential in possession and delivered great set-pieces.

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Keira Walsh (8/10):

A really classy display in which her incredible vision and execution of passes stood out time and time again.

Georgia Stanway (7/10):

A tad sloppy on the ball at times but battled well, brought plenty of energy and took a good penalty to get the ball rolling.

Ella Toone (9/10):

Was sensational in the first half, producing two assists and finding the back of the net herself. Subbed off at the break, with her sure to start the quarter-final.

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Lauren James (8/10):

Another lovely performance in which Wales just could not deal with her.

Alessia Russo (7/10):

Finally got her well-deserved first goal of the tournament. Was good in her physical battles and off-ball movement.

Lauren Hemp (8/10):

A constant threat down the left in the first half, creating a couple of good chances and getting a goal before being subbed off at half-time to rest up.

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Jess Park (6/10):

Came on at half-time for her major tournament debut and was so close to marking it with a goal, but for a fine fingertip save by Clark. Brought energy and was good on the ball.

Beth Mead (8/10):

Having lost her place in the XI, she got a chance to make an impact as a sub in the second half and did so with a superbly taken goal. Great cross for Beever-Jones' header, too.

Chloe Kelly (6/10):

Delivered some teasing crosses but wasn't hugely involved.

Aggie Beever-Jones (8/10):

Another major tournament debutante just before the hour, she showed good awareness to tee up Mead for the fifth and got her own name on the scoresheet not long after.

Niamh Charles (N/A):

A late sub to give Bronze some rest.

Sarina Wiegman (7/10):

Stuck with the XI that delivered against the Netherlands and they did so again, while the impact of those coming off the bench will be massively encouraging. England have had their issues in that department in the last couple of years, but this win suggested those fortunes could be improving.

Prithvi Shaw set to make Ranji return after lengthy injury layoff

He is returning from a knee injury that he picked up during his county stint with Northamptonshire in August

Shashank Kishore01-Feb-2024India batter Prithvi Shaw is set to return to competitive cricket after a six-month injury layoff after being included in Mumbai’s squad for the fifth round of the 2023-24 Ranji Trophy beginning on Friday against Bengal at Eden Gardens in Kolkata.Shaw is returning from an knee injury that he picked up during a county stint with Northamptonshire in August. He subsequently underwent surgery in London, followed by three months of rehabilitation. Late last week, he was cleared by the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru following a fitness test.Shaw had been on track to return a lot earlier, but the NCA’s medical panel headed by Nitin Patel wanted him to withstand higher skill-based workloads and high-intensity mobility drills for a three-week period before giving him a clearance.Shaw, 24, last featured for India during the tour of Sri Lanka in July 2021, and was last part of the squad for the home T20Is against New Zealand last year.Shaw has had mixed returns over the past year and a half. Although he made 595 runs in ten innings in the previous Ranji Trophy season, including an incredible 379 off 383 balls against Assam – the second-highest tournament score of all time – he was troubled by consistency issues that extended well into the IPL.He lost his place in the Delhi Capitals XI midway through the season, having managed just 106 runs in eight innings. Reflecting on that stint during the season-opening Duleep Trophy in June 2023, Shaw had admitted having been bogged down after a string of low scores.”Those few innings [at the start of IPL 2023] went in a flash,” he had said. “[While] I kept thinking about the first match, I quickly realised three matches had passed. The learning was once the match is done, just leave it there. You can’t do anything about it, it’s history. You have to keep moving forward.”The timing of Shaw’s injury was when his stocks were on the rise. At the time of his injury, he was the highest run-getter in England’s domestic one-day competition, having hit 429 runs in four innings including a record-breaking 244 off 153 balls against Somerset.Mumbai, the 41-time Ranji champions, are currently toppers of Group B, with three wins in four matches, and are primed to make the knockout stages.Mumbai squad: Ajinkya Rahane (captain), Shivam Dube, Prithvi Shaw, Jay Bista, Bhupen Lalwani, Amogh Bhatkal. Suved Parkar, Prasad Pawar (WK), Hardik Tamore (WK), Suryansh Shedge, Tanush Kotian, Atharva Ankolekar, Aditya Dhumal, Mohit Awasthi, Dhaval Kulkarni, Roystan Dias and Sylvester Dsouza.

Revealed: Barcelona's brutal demand to Nico Williams that caused hotly-anticipated transfer from Athletic Club to suddenly collapse

Nico Williams snubbed an offer from Barcelona earlier this summer as he decided to sign a fresh long-term contract with Athletic Club. The Spanish winger stunned the world when he announced that he had penned a 10-year deal with his boyhood club. The news came as a major blow to the Catalans, who were desperate to sign the 23-year-old.

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Days after the 2024-25 campaign ended, the Blaugrana resumed their pursuit of Williams as they wanted to further bolster their attack after winning three domestic titles, including La Liga. At one point, they were very close to signing the Spain international, however, the deal eventually collapsed at the last moment as the youngster committed his future to Athletic Club.

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According to , the negotiations between Barcelona sporting director Deco and Williams' representative Felix Tainta were going smoothly until the Catalan giants sensed that the agent was also talking with Athletic Club over a new and improved contract. The delayed talks frustrated the Spanish champions and one of their officials reportedly got in touch with the player directly and urged him to remove Tainta as his agent and instead hire someone like Jorge Mendes or Pini Zahavi.

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This attempt to break up the relationship angered the player's family, after which he is said to have decided to reject a move to Barcelona and opted to stay back at his boyhood club.

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Hansi Flick's side will play their first pre-season friendly on July 27 against Vissel Kobe in Japan. It remains to be seen who the club will turn to as an alternative new winger.

Nissanka 210* outplays Omarzai, Nabi tons as SL clinch opener

Afghanistan counterattacked in the chase but eventually fell to a 42-run loss

Madushka Balasuriya09-Feb-2024Pathum Nissanka’s historic double ton ensured Sri Lanka withstood a spirited Afghanistan counterattack to record a 42-run victory in the first ODI at Pallekele and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.That Afghanistan even got that close was down to a record 242-run stand between Azmatullah Omarzai and Mohammad Nabi, the second-highest sixth-wicket stand in ODI history. Omarazai ended on a 115-ball 149, while Nabi scored 136 off 130, as Afghanistan fell short but with their heads held high.It would leave them wondering perhaps what might have been had there been more substantial contributions from their top order, but in a chase of the mammoth 382-run target set by Sri Lanka, many fell wanting in searching for a fast start.Related

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Pramod Madushan did the most damage sending three of Afghanistan’s top four packing inside the first powerplay. The right-handed Rahmanullah Gurbaz and the left-handed Hashmatullah Shahidi were both done in by in-duckers, Madushan adept at moving the ball both ways – either through the air or off the surface.In between the two he had Ibrahim Zadran caught at slip, and returned later in the game to break the stand between Nabi and Omarzai. He finished with figures of 4 for 75.With Dushmantha Chameera accounting for the scalps of Rahmat Shah and Gulbadin Naib at the other end, Afghanistan found themselves staring down the barrel of an ignominious defeat, having stumbled to 55 for 5 midway through the ninth over.But that was when the fightback began, as the pair of Omarzai and Nabi resolved early on to take the game as deep as possible.With not much batting to follow, it was clear the pair could not take undue risks, nevertheless they found boundaries to ensure the run rate never got too out of hand. That said, it wasn’t until the 36th over that their scoring rate went beyond six an over, by which point the required rate was touching 12 an over.By the 40th over the requirement was 137 needed off 60 deliveries, a tall ask but put into context by the fact that Sri Lanka had struck 120 in the same period.In the end the asking rate proved too much, especially with Sri Lanka having multiple overs available from each of their frontline bowlers.Mohammad Nabi is the oldest player to score an ODI hundred•AFP/Getty ImagesIt also put into perspective the batting effort put in by the Lankans, particularly the outstanding Nissanka, whose 210 had come off just 139 deliveries.Avishka Fernando, with a run-a-ball 88, was the next highest scorer, as he and Nissanka put on a 182-run opening stand – Sri Lanka’s first century opening stand in nine innings, and just the third to hit double digits in that period. But that was just the start of Afghanistan’s misery.The visitors, who had opted to go with a four-strong seam attack, were left to rue their decision to bowl first having won the toss, with conditions proving ideal for batting. After a subdued start in the opening five in which just 22 runs were scored, Nissanka began to let loose.There was a subdued period through the middle overs when Nabi was rifling through his overs, but at the start and the death the Afghan bowlers were at Nissanka’s mercy.Omarzai was the first to feel the heat, taken for back-to-back boundaries through midwicket and then cover. Two overs later Fareed Ahmad was taken for 19, inclusive of two fours and a six – the latter off a free hit. Ahmad went for a further 17 in his next over, Avishka doing the brunt of the damage on that occasion, as Sri Lanka raced to 90 by the end of the 10th over.The scoring tapered from there on, the occasional flurry of boundaries serving to keep the scoring rate hovering around the seven an over mark. It took a scorching grab from Hashmatullah Shahidi at backward point to bring an end to the opening stand, as Avishka flayed a wide one hard to his right.Kusal Mendis’ entry saw more of the same, as he scrounged around for a 31-ball 16 before skying a miscued shot after coming down the track. The entry of Sadeera Samarawickrama, midway through the 36th over, though was the catalyst for Sri Lanka to shift gears, as his ability to rotate strike and find boundaries dovetailed perfectly with Nissanka, who was beginning to see the ball bigger with every stroke.Their stand of 121 came off just 71 deliveries and scaled up in the final 10 overs. Of the 120 runs ransacked in this period Nissanka alone accounted for 76 of them.Having earlier brought up his century with a single eased to deep cover, he brought up his 150 with a double past backward point. But those milestones were surrounded by belligerence.Noor Ahmad was slog-swept twice in an over, with the wind, over deep midwicket. Fazalhaq Farooqi was clobbered down the ground, flicked over square leg, heaved over deep midwicket and paddled behind square. And when all else failed Afghanistan turned back to Fareed, but Nissanka would not err.Having failed to get away a string of wide Fareed yorkers two overs prior, Nissanka squeezed the first such attempt in the final over past backward point to bring up his double ton. Two balls later he swung one high over square leg and then he crashed a drive to deep extra cover to finish the innings.It was a knock worthy of winning any game, and so it proved in the end.

Neymar urged to join Brazil co-star Bremer at Juventus by Bremer as defender opens up on Douglas Luiz's 'decision' amid spat with Serie A side

Gleison Bremer says he would be delighted to see Neymar join him as the latest Brazilian at Juventus amid reports he could leave Santos.

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Juve defender Bremer has publicly called on Neymar to consider joining him in Turin, when asked about the Brazilian superstar's 'last dance'. Speaking with after his long-awaited return from a cruciate ligament injury, Bremer also addressed the controversy surrounding team-mate Douglas Luiz, who failed to report to the first day of pre-season training. The midfielder was later forced to apologise to team-mates and staff amid growing rumours of a Premier League return.

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When asked about the recent trend of high-profile veterans moving to Serie A, such as Luka Modric to Milan and Kevin De Bruyne to Napoli, Bremer was quick to back the idea of Neymar joining Juve for his own “last dance”: “Of course. It would be great to have someone like Ney here at Juve.”

The defender was also asked about fellow Brazilian Luiz, who stirred controversy by skipping Juventus’ first day of pre-season training in what was reported as an unauthorised absence. Bremer confirmed the midfielder has since addressed the issue internally: “Douglas made his choice, the important thing is that he came back and apologized to the club, the coach and us teammates. Now he's here and he's working well.”

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Neymar was recently linked with a surprise move to Marseille, but the French side are not the only team who will be interested should the Brazilian icon look for another transfer with his eye on the World Cup, and Bremer believes Juve should be an option. Meanwhile, Luiz’s turbulent stint in Turin seems to be nearing its end, his unauthorised absence appears to have sealed his Juventus fate. He is widely expected to be sold in the current transfer window, with Premier League clubs already circling.

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The Bianconeri are entering the 2025-26 season amid major squad shake-ups. The club’s attack remains in flux, with Dusan Vlahovic's future unclear and a move for Randal Kolo Muani reportedly on the radar. Luiz is expected to leave in the coming weeks, potentially returning to England. 

'It's no secret' – Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney tie Wrexham favourite to new contract

Wrexham have confirmed that veteran winger James McClean has signed a new deal with the club.

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The 36-year-old was into the last year of his Wrexham contract, but now he has penned a deal that runs until the summer of 2027. The former Republic of Ireland international, who has made 89 appearances for the club since joining in 2023, expressed his delight at extending his stay with the Welsh outfit.

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He told the club's website: "I’m delighted to be extending my contract with the Club. It’s no secret that I’ve enjoyed my time here and I want to help continue the success we’ve had so far. My family love it here, I love it here and we’re excited for the future."

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Wrexham are seemingly making all the right moves ahead of the new Championship season. They have made statement signings with the likes of Lewis O'Brien, Liberato Cacace, Conor Coady, and Kieffer Moore, and now extending McClean's contract is another smart bit of business after he captained them to League One promotion success last season.

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Now McClean and Wrexham can look forward to their first Championship game of the season when they travel to Southampton on Saturday.

Incidentally, manager Phil Parkinson said on the contract renewal: "We’re pleased to secure an extension to Jimmy’s contract. He’s an important player and character in the dressing room as we prepare for a historic season.”

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