'Everyone said bulls**t' – Leny Yoro issues defiant response to Man Utd critics and admits 'a lot of people want us to fail' after dismal 2024-25 season

Manchester United defender Leny Yoro made a bold claim that a lot of people want the Red Devils to fail as he sent out a defiant warning to the naysayers, who had slammed the club's performance after a dismal 2024-25 campaign. Yoro was plagued by numerous injuries in his maiden season at Old Trafford and started only 12 Premier League matches.

  • Yoro hit out at Man Utd's critics
  • Optimistic of success in 2025-26 season
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    United successfully concluded their pre-season tour of the US, where they won two out of the three matches they played and drew against Everton in their final game on Sunday. After featuring in the starting lineup in all three matches in America, Yoro is now optimistic of winning titles for the club in the 2025-26 campaign.

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    WHAT YORO SAID

    Speaking to reporters, Yoro said: "There are a lot of people that want us to fail and we know that. But there are also a lot of people that want us to do it, to do great things. We just focus on the fans, you know. We don't care about what they say outside, about the media. Everyone said bulls**t about us last year. But I understand because we didn’t do really well."

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    The French defender added: "But this season will be different, I hope for us. We don't need to listen to this and just be focused on ourselves. When you play for Manchester United, you need to have the mindset of being the best version of yourself. 

    "I think what they did last season was a mistake for us. When you're Manchester United, you cannot be at this position. The fans know it, everyone knows it. I think we understand this. This season will be different for us. It will be like a revenge from last season. We need to do better."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

    Ruben Amorim's side will play their final pre-season friendly against Fiorentina at home this Saturday before kicking off the new season against Arsenal on August 17.

Kevin De Bruyne has 'surprised everyone' at Napoli as Antonio Conte reveals first impressions of ex-Man City star and backs Romelu Lukaku to be 'even better' than last season

Napoli head coach Antonio Conte was full of praise for new arrival Kevin De Bruyne and hopes Romelu Lukaku can get even better this season.

  • Conte impressed with De Bruyne
  • Coach claims Belgian has surprised everyone
  • Lukaku backed to be even better than last season
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    De Bruyne has left an incredible first impression on Conte, with the Napoli head coach admitting that the former Manchester City star has "surprised everyone" at the club with his commitment to professionalism. The Italian manager also spoke about Lukaku and wished for the striker to "have an even better season than last year".

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    Lukaku was a vital cog in Conte's setup as the Partenopei secured the Scudetto on the last day of 2024-25, beating Inter to the title. The former Chelsea, Manchester United, and Inter forward scored 14 goals and registered 10 assists in 36 league outings. His relationship with Conte has always been strong, with Lukaku revealing earlier this month that his goal celebration against Cagliari on the final matchday was a way to avenge himself and his boss after "everyone had written them off".

    Now, Conte will have the luxury of pairing Lukaku with De Bruyne with the hope that their chemistry from the Belgian national team will translate on the pitch for the Serie A title holders. De Bruyne might have turned 34 in June, but there's still a feeling that he can stay on top of his game for a couple more seasons. 

  • WHAT ANTONIO CONTE SAID

    Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday ahead of the friendly against Olympiacos, Conte shared his thoughts on De Bruyne. The Italian said: "He's fully immersed himself in this environment, he's perfectly understood the importance of the work, never a word out of place, he was a very welcome addition for the players who were already here. He's had a top career and came here to get back into the game, without missing a second of training. He's always done everything, available, now we're trying to find the right balance with the four or the three [midfielders]. There will be a lot of matches, an exceptional lad, he's surprised everyone."

    While speaking about Lukaku, Conte added: "He can do even more, because he's a key player in winning the Scudetto, because we bought him for €30 million and the cost/return ratio was top-notch. Training after so many years of not doing so can bring him a lot of benefits. He's in the midst of his development, he's one of the team's key players, and we need players who can also acquire some leadership. From Romelu to Giovanni Di Lorenzo, [Stanislav] Lobotka, [Frank] Anguissa, and, quietly, [Amir] Rrahmani. I need the old group, I need them to take on even more responsibility, because so many new players are coming in, and we need people who can always lead the way even in difficult situations. For Romelu, may he have an even better season than last year. That's my hope."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR NAPOLI?

    De Bruyne has been impressive in pre-season for Napoli, making an immediate impact for his new side. Napoli will be relying on the legendary Belgian from midfield to help them defend their Serie A title. They play their opening game of the 2025-26 season on August 23 against Sassuolo, but before that, they will play their final summer friendly on Thursday, taking on Greek side Olympiacos.

Chelsea legend John Terry reveals why he has given up on managerial career

Former Chelsea and England defender John Terry has revealed he was turned down for manager roles for not having enough experience as a coach.

  • Terry not pursing manager career
  • Still works in Chelsea's academy
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    Terry says he has given up on trying to become a manager due to the rejections he has received when applying for roles. The former centre-back previously had coaching roles with Dean Smith at both Aston Villa and Leicester after calling time on his playing career in 2018, having won every trophy there is to win with Chelsea.

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    Plenty of players from Terry's era have gone into coaching in recent years, with the likes of Xabi Alonso, Cesc Fabregas, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard and Mikel Arteta among others getting manager roles. However, Terry has admitted he is "baffled" by some of the jobs certain figures in football have managed to snare ahead of him. 

  • WHAT TERRY SAID

    Terry told : “I’m done in terms of coaching. I’m enjoying my life, I’m working in the Chelsea academy.

    “I went for a couple of jobs and those days are gone for me. I’m enjoying my life a little bit, I’ve got my time to myself, I play a bit of golf, I’m in the academy and I have some family time as well.

    “I absolutely wanted it. When I went into Villa I got great experience under Dean Smith and we got promotion, which was incredible. 

    “As an assistant coach in the Premier League and the experience I’ve had as a player and an individual captain in both Chelsea and England, I thought that would be enough to get me a job. 

    “I’m not saying a job in the Premier League or the Championship – but a job at League One level. 

    “I didn’t even get a sniff. I had interviews and it was just ‘you have no experience’. 

    “When I see some people managing today, it baffles me, it really does. 

    “In terms of ‘am I frustrated’, yes, absolutely because I have a lot of good attributes to be a really good coach or a really good manager but, unfortunately, that’s not happened.”

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    WHAT NEXT FOR TERRY?

    Terry was recently spotted as a manager in the six-a-side Baller League competition but for now most of his coaching will continue at Chelsea on a part-time basis as he looks to mould the next generation of Blues stars.

WATCH: Lionel Messi marks his return from injury with dramatic late winner for Inter Miami against LA Galaxy

The Argentine superstar delivered a stunning reminder of his value to Miami with an 83rd minute strike against Galaxy to give his side a 2-1 lead

  • Eight-time Ballon d'Or winner scores winner in return
  • Late winner moves Miami into fourth place in Eastern Conference
  • Luis Suarez added a third goal in added time to make it 3-1

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    Lionel Messi capped his return from injury with a dramatic 83rd minute goal as Inter Miami defeated LA Galaxy 3-1 at Chase Stadium. After missing the last three games, the Argentine legend started on the bench before entering as a half-time substitute with his side leading 1-0. However, Joseph Pantsil’s 59th minute equaliser meant that the scores were level going into the final minutes until Messi stepped up. The Argentine danced past two defenders on the edge of the box before firing a low, well driven shot in the bottom left corner beyond the goalkeeper.

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    The goal marks Messi’s 19th of the league season and puts him into the lead in the race for the Golden Boot, ahead of Nashville SC’s Sam Surridge (18) and joint third place Evander, Eric Maxim-Choupo Moting, and Tai Baribo (15).

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    Inter Miami’s 3-1 win over the LA Galaxy has moved them into fourth place in the Eastern Conference with 45 points from 24 league games. They face Tigres UANL next in the Leagues Cup quarterfinal on Aug. 20 followed by an away game against D.C. United on Aug. 23.

USWNT announce New Zealand as final opponent for October friendlies, will also play pair of matches against Portugal

The USWNT will face New Zealand and play at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City for the first time

  • USWNT will also face Portugal in pair of friendlies
  • Will be 22nd all-time meeting between U.S. and New Zealand
  • USWNT will play for the first time at CPKC Stadium
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    WHAT HAPPENED

    The U.S. women's national team named their final opponent for their October friendlies, announcing Thursday that Emma Hayes' side will take on New Zealand Oct. 29 in Kansas City.

    The game will be held at CPKC Stadium, home to the NWSL's Kansas City Current. That will mark the first time the USWNT will play at CPKC, the first purpose-built stadium for women's soccer in the U.S.

    Before traveling to Kansas City, the USWNT will play two matches against Portugal. The first will be on Oct.  23 at Subaru Park in Chester, Pennsylvania, and the second will be on Oct. 26 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut.

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    The USWNT are preparing for the 2027 World Cup, and these October friendlies mark an opportunity for Hayes to continue fine tuning the pool and roster. Hayes, in just her 10th match in charge, led the Americans to the 2024 Olympic gold medal.

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    This will be the 22nd all-time meeting between the USWNT and New Zealand. The Kiwis have only beaten the United States once – in the first match between the two sides in 1987.

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    WHAT'S NEXT FOR THE USWNT?

    The USWNT will face Portugal on Oct. 23 and and again three days later before meeting New Zealand on Oct. 29 at CPKC Stadium in Kansas CIty. 

'He won't put himself through pain' – Ruben Amorim expected to walk away from Man Utd job if they fail to beat Burnley as Erik ten Hag comparison made

Legendary ex-Arsenal player Paul Merson expects Ruben Amorim to be "honest with himself" and step down if Manchester United fail to beat Burnley.

  • Merson sheds light on Amorim's future at United
  • Predicts the Red Devils will beat Burnley
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    Former Arsenal and Aston Villa forward Merson expects United head coach Amorim to hand in his resignation if the Portuguese's men fail to beat Burnley in the Premier League on Saturday. The pundit also made a comparison with former manager Ten Hag while speaking about the state of the Red Devils, highlighting the Dutchman's penchant for picking up a few wins before a long streak of disappointing results, and claimed that could become the case under Amorim should he continue at Old Trafford.

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    Amorim's job at the Theatre of Dreams has come under increased scrutiny following United's shock Carabao Cup exit thanks to a defeat against fourth-tier side Grismby Town on penalties earlier this week. Having taken over from Ten Hag midway in the 2024-25 season, Amorim could only guide the Red Devils to a 15th-place finish in the league.

    Backed with an investment of over £200 million (€231m/$270m), which includes the arrivals of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko, the notion was that United would spring back to life after a full pre-season under Amorim. Positive results over the summer generated excitement but it has been a less than ideal start to the season for the ex-Sporting CP boss. United are winless after their opening two league games and the defeat to Grismby only piled on to the misery.

    Now, reports claim the United dressing room feels Amorim could resign as head coach in the near future, despite the higher-ups at the club apparently backing him. Merson, too, believes Amorim won't stick around and could depart if things don't go well against Burnley on Saturday.

  • WHAT MERSON SAID

    Speaking on , Merson said: “I will be shocked if he’s still in charge if Man Utd don’t beat Burnley. But they will beat Burnley! It’s a nice game. 

    "Ten Hag had that as well: the three or four games without a win, and then second-bottom of the league came. They just won that game and then lost three or four games again. It’s just going to keep on covering the cracks. They will be called Pollyfilla United!

    “I don’t think Amorim will be shy to go: I’ve had enough. I can’t do anything. I’ve done what I can. I don’t think he is one to put himself through pain to get his payoff. I don’t know the man, but coming across, I think he’s an honest man and will be honest with himself. But I think they will beat Burnley.”

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    WHAT NEXT FOR AMORIM?

    All eyes will be on Amorim and his troops on Saturday as United try to pick up their first Premier League win of the new season. Patience among fans has already started to wear thin after a slow start and anything less than a victory against Burnley will put Amorim's future under increased scrutiny.

Marcus Rashford has a new friend! Barcelona signing reveals close bond with 'laid back' English star after living next door in hotel

Roony Bardghji opens up on his relationship with fellow Barcelona summer arrival Marcus Rashford and explains how he formed a close bond with him.

  • Bardghji reveals Barca team-mate he's closest to 
  • Says Rashford and he lived in adjacent rooms in the hotel
  • Calls the Englishman "laid back and calm"
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    Barca summer signing Bardghji has revealed the player with whom he shares the closest bond in the dressing room. The 19-year-old said Rashford is the team-mate he developed an early friendship with and opened up on how the two got closer.    

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    Bardghji and Rashford are two of the three players Barcelona signed this season, along with goalkeeper Joan Garcia. The former Copenhagen sensation was signed for just €3 million on a deal until 2029. On the other hand, Rashford was signed on a season-long loan from Manchester United after the club failed in their pursuits of Nico Williams and Luiz Diaz. While the Englishman has featured in all three games for Barca this season, Bardghji is yet to make his debut for his new side.  

  • WHAT ROONY BARDGHJI SAID

    Speaking to the teenage attacker was asked to confirm reports from Spain that stated that his best mates are Marc Casado and Rashford. He said: "Yes, that's true, but I'm friends with everyone. It's a fantastic group. It's like a family – something I haven't felt before in other teams – where everyone is really close to each other. Many of them have grown up and played together since youth football. It's not really a group of friends that you're with all the time, but everyone is with everyone.

    "But in the beginning there was a lot with Rashford because we were new. I had played against him before and we lived in the same hotel. We lived next door to each other in the hotel so it was automatic that you got closer to him." 

    "Well, he's nice. Very laid back and calm person. Doesn't say much."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ROONY BARDGHJI?

    The Swede will be hoping to make his debut after the international break. His registration with the first team could not be completed before the deadline, with the youngster registered with Barca Atletic, the reserve team, instead. He will still be able to receive call-ups from head coach Hansi Flick, as it is expected that he will stay involved in the first-team dynamics.  

Promotion and relegation set to return to Liga MX for the 2026-27 season, Court of Arbitration for Sport confirms

The Court of Arbitration for Sport rejected the appeal from Expansion League clubs seeking to reinstate the system a year earlier

  • Six Expansion League teams took the case to CAS
  • Promotion and relegation was suspended in 2020
  • Full reinstatement will begin with the 2027 season
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    The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has ruled against an appeal filed by several Liga de Expansión clubs pushing for promotion and relegation to resume in 2026. Instead, the mechanism will return as originally scheduled for the 2026-27 Liga MX season.

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    While their attempt to accelerate the timeline failed, Expansion League sides can at least take solace in CAS reaffirming that the reinstatement of movement between divisions is mandatory once the original six-year suspension expires. That said, any club aspiring to climb into the top flight will still have to meet strict certification requirements – criteria that could prove a stumbling block for several organizations.

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    WHAT COURT OF ARBITRATION FOR SPORT SAID

    In a statement, CAS clarified that “the arbitral panel confirmed that the affected sporting seasons were precisely those mentioned in the Mexican Football Federation’s (FMF) decision of April 29, 2025, with the final one being 2025-26.” 

    The ruling effectively backs the FMF’s initial resolution from April 2020, which froze promotion and relegation for six years due to the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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    The case was initially brought forward by 10 Expansion League clubs, though four – Atlante, Cimarrones de Sonora, Alebrijes de Oaxaca, and Jaiba Brava – later withdrew. The process continued with six teams: Atlético La Paz, Atlético Morelia, Cancún FC, Mineros de Zacatecas, Venados FC, and Leones Negros of UdeG. According to reports, the clubs involved in the lawsuit were threatened by the FMF with the withdrawal of the monthly subsidy of $100,000 they currently receive.

'I want to win matches the Dinesh Karthik way'

The Kolkata Knight Riders captain talks about leadership in T20, and developing his own methods to succeed

Interview by Nagraj Gollapudi03-May-2018What is the best thing about being in charge of a franchise that is successful?
Responsibility. And with responsibility comes a lot of happiness if you look in the right direction: the joy of seeing a lot of young guys perform well, the joy of allowing the senior players to be their own selves. The owners and the coaches have given me absolute freedom and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed being part of this team till now, touch wood.Were you surprised when the offer came?
From the team they had picked, I wasn’t too surprised. Venky Mysore [Kolkata Knight Riders CEO] called me up and said that they were looking at me leading the team. I knew I would be a leader of some sort, because I am a senior pro. Maybe a vice-captain or a captain – I was expecting that at some stage. There were not many senior India players in the squad so I was expecting it.How did you react?
I was all guns blazing. I was like, “Yes, wow!”  Because it is a great opportunity for me, where I stand in my life, it is something important and [something] I would love to do.What things were you clear about wanting when you took up the captaincy?
We had a good, long discussion, me and Venky. More than me bringing a certain way of what and how I do things, I thought it was important to hear him out in terms of what the culture at Knight Riders is. Gautam Gambhir led the franchise for seven years and he left a big legacy.

Dinesh Karthik in the IPL
Team Span Matches Runs Avg SR 50s
Delhi Daredevils 2008-14 56 1036 25.26 126.49 6
Mumbai Indians 2012-13 36 748 24.12 119.87 2
Gujarat Lions 2016-17 30 696 30.26 132.57 5
Kings XI Punjab 2011 14 282 25.63 128.18 1
Kolkata Knight Riders 2018* 8 235 39.16 138.23 0
Royal Challengers Bangalore 2015 16 141 12.81 120.51 0

*Stats up to May 2, 2018There have been a few successful wicketkeeper-captains in the IPL. MS Dhoni and Adam Gilchrist are the prominent ones. What advantage do wicketkeeper-captains have?
We stand at a vantage point in the ground. We have a good view of everything – what’s the batsman doing, what are the kind of fields that can be set? Off the field, it depends on the type of person you are.Are you someone who likes forming a leadership group?
It is important to have leadership groups, but at the end of the day I need to be taking the call because I’m responsible for the team and I should know exactly what I’m doing and I believe in that.A lot of times while being a keeper, it is very hard to run up to the bowler frequently. So I have told Robin [Uthappa, vice-captain] the kind of things I want to achieve in the death overs and he speaks to the bowler every time it’s necessary. Initially I was trying to run to the bowler myself, but we were way behind the over rate and it wasn’t helping. So giving responsibility to someone who you feel can share the responsibility.

“One of my strengths as a person is, I’m very easy-going. You know me by now, I’m a restless, fidgety kind of guy who is always laughing, playing and monkeying around”

Mentoring youngsters is a key element in franchise-based tournaments. We have heard you have reached out to youngsters like Shubman Gill and Shivam Mavi, the India Under-19 players, and helped them settle into the roles assigned to them. How did you go about that?
One of my strengths as a person is, I’m very easy-going. You know me by now, I’m a restless, fidgety kind of guy who is always laughing, playing and monkeying around. It is the same with the young guys – I kind of like being friends with them. At least I would like to think I give an image where they don’t feel, “Oh god, he is a senior.”Youngsters like Gill and Mavi have a free-flowing spirit. It is important for me to show them the path while letting them take the right decisions. I feel they have a beautiful journey ahead of them and [it shouldn’t be a case of them] trying to do things that I tell them, what I feel is better. You give them the knowledge and insight, but always allow them to take the decision. I believe in empowering people rather than advising them and forcing them in a direction which I feel is right. It is important to throw the right questions at them and they find the right answers.Did you see AB de Villiers bat against Delhi Daredevils? What goes through your mind when you watch a performance like that?
I did watch that innings. I genuinely wish I play some day like him, but I guess it won’t happen in this new, short life of mine.Yet earlier the same afternoon, you yourself played a fluent, strokeful innings that helped your team win.
It was a typical good Dinesh Karthik innings: hitting gaps, running hard, pushing people.Look, I’ve got to be happy with how I am as a cricketer. I would love to do special things and keep doing them consistently. What is important is to win matches and I should try to find a way to win matches the Dinesh Karthik way. I have always admired these great players, but I know what I am capable of and I will stick to that.Still, you are batting with more freedom, appear more relaxed, expressing yourself more, both in the IPL and when you played for India recently.
Expression comes from confidence. I’m able to go and play freely because of the confidence I am trying to gain after every game. It is important that if I do that consistently, touch wood, then obviously things start falling in place. AB de Villiers does what he does because he is confident of whatever he is doing, he has done it over and over and over again, so he knows exactly how to play, how to set a bowler up, what are the kind of shots he could play. It comes with basically doing well. You then just repeat your skills.By your own admission you are a restless person, who has a lot of tics and routines while batting or keeping. You usually come in to bat in high-pressure situations. Do you think you need to feel anxious to perform?
Most days I am nervous as it is. The days when I’m not, I try and keep my adrenaline up by doing some running etc. The adrenaline is very important for me when I go in to bat. That makes me tick, makes me think better. When your energy is up and running, you have a much better chance of doing well.”I do have the skill to score a century. More important than that is the fact that I can win matches, and that is the skill that I want to master”•BCCIYou have played for various franchises. Which is the best position in the batting order for you, in the mind space you are in now?
I just fit in anywhere. Why restrict myself when I feel versatility is one of my strengths. Why restrict myself to a certain number? I will try and focus on what I can do on a given day in a certain situation rather than putting a number to my batting and saying I’m comfortable here. I would much rather go out and use my brains a bit, assess the situation, and try and do the best I can with my batting.Fourteen fifties from 140-odd innings in IPLs, but no century. You are a batsman easily capable of scoring one. You must think about it, for sure?
Everybody wants to hit a century. [However] to hit a century you have to bat in the top three – that is the best chance of getting to the landmark. I don’t know a lot of No. 4s who have got a century. In most teams I have played in, people don’t want me to bat in the top three, they want me to finish an innings, create impetus in the middle. Those are the kind of roles they are looking at. Yes, I would love to score a century. And I do have the skill to score a century. I believe in that. More important than that is the fact that I can win matches, and that is the skill that I want to master. If you ask me: do you want me to score a century or be a middle-order finisher – middle-order finisher every day of the week.The year 2013 was your best in terms of runs (510), but your strike rate was hovering around the early 120s till 2016. Over the last two seasons you have increased it to the late 130s, and you average around 35. That is a significant improvement. Did you consciously work on your power game, or has it just been that you are hitting the ball much better?
It is just the way the game has changed. Before, 140 was a winning total. [Now] coaches want you to go in and smack it. Go in and express yourself and play shots with good intent throughout the innings. Does it sound like a very clichéd answer?Look, 190 is the new 140. Today, even 190 is not safe. Before, getting 40 or 42 in the first six overs was the norm. The other day Mumbai [Indians] were 0 for 2 and then they were 60 by the end of the Powerplay. The wickets are better to bat on, there is a lot more power in the game.You don’t use so much muscle, though?
I am not as powerful as [Andre] Russell. As I said, I have to find the DK way of doing things, which is run hard, find the gaps, run hard, beat the field.And like you said, the game has evolved, bowlers have become clever and have been plugging the points batsmen pick to hit at death. What is the Karthik way of finishing?
Four overs for 40 [at the death] was unthinkable a few years ago. Now four overs 40 is unthinkable for a bowler to restrict. There is no Karthik’s way or Dhoni’s way, it is just about finishing the game. It is just about knowing your game, what are the shots you can play, how are the shots you can get executed on that day, on that wicket. Those are the questions you need to answer.And how do you keep a clear mind like you did to win India the Nidahas Trophy recently?
Yes, that was clarity. That can be achieved by trying to get into the zone consistently, for which you ought to prepare and practise.How much of your captaincy is by instinct?
Ninety-five per cent. There is not much planning you can do. It is a very fluid game. If you want to produce results on the field, the way you practise is going to give you the answers on the field.

'We need to be smarter' – Javier Mascherano admits to 'too many mistakes' as Lionel Messi, Inter Miami’s winless stretch continues in 3-3 draw vs San Jose Earthquakes

The draw extended Miami's poor run of form to five winless in their last six outings – a stretch that began in late April

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  • Inter Miami drew 3-3 with Earthquakes
  • Tadeo Allende scored a brace for The Herons
  • They sit fifth in the Eastern Conference
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    Inter Miami and head coach Javier Mascherano continue to struggle, with the team still unable to find a win as of mid-May. Wednesday’s 3-3 draw on the road against the San Jose Earthquakes extended their poor run of form to five winless games in their last six outings – a stretch that began in late April.

    The Argentine manager was candid about the issues plaguing his team.

    “We’re making a lot of mistakes that end up in goals,” Mascherano said post-game. “We need to take away the positives. We fought until the end trying to win the match, and that’s the right spirit. But we have to improve a lot.”

    Recent matches have exposed defensive vulnerabilities, with the Herons conceding 17 goals in this stretch. More concerning for Mascherano was the team’s inability to manage key moments.

    “I’m very concerned because after scoring the 2-1, they scored on us again so quickly. We need to be smarter, more experienced,” he added.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The draw leaves Inter Miami in fifth place in the Eastern Conference with 22 points. However, the team’s current form has raised questions about Mascherano’s future at the helm, particularly with repeated expressions of frustration from Lionel Messi.

    Despite the pressure, Mascherano remains focused.

    “We started the match in the best way, but unfortunately, once again, the mistakes cost us too much," he said. "Today the team, despite the mistakes, fought until the end.

    Calling for composure, he added, “These are individual mistakes, but also about knowing how to manage each moment of the game.”

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    For a second consecutive match, Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez was absent due to personal reasons. However, Mascherano hopes the forward can rejoin the squad ahead of the weekend, potentially giving his side a much-needed boost as they aim to snap their winless streak.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR INTER MIAMI?

    Inter Miami will look to bounce back this Sunday when they host Orlando City at Chase Stadium in Matchday 14 of the MLS season. The Florida rivals face off in contrasting form – Orlando is coming off a 3-1 win over Charlotte FC, though had struggled before that, managing just one win and three draws in their last four games.

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