How Kumar Kartikeya went from left-arm orthodox to left-arm everything

The Madhya Pradesh and Mumbai Indians bowler talks about how he developed his craft to become a jack of all spin trades

Shashank Kishore01-Jul-20225:17

Kumar Kartikeya: ‘One big thing I’ve learnt is: when bowling, don’t go by the batter’s reputation’

“It was on April 1, 2013, that I left my home in Kanpur. That’s nine years, two months, and some days. I can’t wait to go home and give my parents a hug.”It’s as if Kumar Kartikeya has a counter in his head reminding him of his self-imposed exile: he vowed to go back home only “after becoming something in life”. It’s unlikely he will have imagined he would accomplish that goal as quickly as he has, though.”Whatever I expected, I’ve achieved somewhat,” he says. “I’ve not yet reached where I ultimately want to, but I’ve come to a certain point, where people recognise me now.”Related

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He made his first-class debut in 2018, bowling traditional left-arm spin, but it wasn’t until Mumbai Indians signed him midway through IPL 2022 and he switched to bowling left-arm wristspin with an array of variations, that his career hit another gear. In the four games he played in the tournament, Kartikeya’s confidence and skill, much of it self-taught, stood out.When he returned to Bhopal, where he lives, from the IPL, an airline official recognised him and gave him a ride home. It was a small validation of the notion that he had indeed become “something”.The IPL might have brought Kartikeya recognition, but the pinnacle of his career so far came last week in first-class cricket, when he scripted a fairy tale, bowling Madhya Pradesh to their maiden Ranji Trophy title with his left-arm spin. He ended up taking 32 wickets in the season, finishing in second place on the wicket-takers’ table.The red-ball success was massive because it proved he isn’t a one-trick pony.Kartikeya with his coach Sanjay Bharadwaj: “Where he stands for me, nobody else does. He is everything for me,” Kartikeya says•Sanjay BhardwajNext up on the agenda is a tour of England with his IPL franchise, where he will be pitched against top T20 club sides.But while his homecoming will have to wait, his family has been in his thoughts. In his hour of glory, as he lifted the Ranji Trophy, he missed his grandmother most.”My grandmother didn’t like my [father’s older brother] naming me Kartikeya,” he says. “She asked him if he knew who Kartikeya was. He said, ‘Yes, I know, he’s Lord Shiva’s son.’ She said, ‘Not that. Kartikeya always stayed far from his father. If you give him such a name, he’ll have the same characteristic.'”My grandmother kept telling that it was because of the name he gave me that my life turned out in such a way that I needed to be away from home.”She always wanted to watch me on TV. She did see me in a Ranji match but passed away last year.

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Kartikeya’s dreams first took wing when he was a 16-year-old new to Delhi, under Sanjay Bhardwaj, the Dronacharya Award-winning cricket coach who runs the famous LB Shastri Cricket Club in the city. Bhardwaj was convinced of the boy’s talent after one net session. And when he learned about how Kartikeya travelled 80km a day to train, while holding down a day job as a mechanic at a tyre factory, he was struck by his dedication and offered to train him for free and to take care of his day-to-day needs.Imitation game: Kartikeya built up his repertoire of spin deliveries watching clips of the world’s top spinners on YouTube•BCCI”The first day I met him, he told me that whatever expenses I had, shoes, clothes, whatever is needed for your cricket, I will provide,” Kartikeya says. “I started weeping. Who does this in Delhi? He said, ‘Just think that I’m like your father.’ I got very emotional then. Since I had come to Delhi, everyone just wanted to take from me. ‘Give me this much and I’ll do this for you.’ He spoke only about giving. I felt so nice. Even now, where he stands for me, nobody else does. He is everything for me.I was not the only one – he did it for a lot of players. Some 70 players have played with him, of whom 30-35 have played the Ranji Trophy, 10-12 have played in the IPL, and a few have played for India, like Gautam Gambhir, Amit Mishra, Joginder Sharma. Among the women, Reema Malhotra. Whichever player he thought was hard-working and honest in his work, he helped them with everything he had.”When Kartikeya had put aside some savings from his cricket earnings, he wrote a cheque out to Bhardwaj – who refused to take it. “I had told him that whatever I earn throughout my life, I’ll give you 30%,” Kartikeya says. “When I first offered it to him, he didn’t accept it,” he says. Then I said, ‘Sir, there are many kids like me who come to you. This will help them.’ That is when he accepted the money.”It was Bhardwaj who impressed upon Kartikeya the need to be different to stand out. That drove his transition from left-arm orthodox to left-arm everything, especially in T20 cricket.”In the T20 game, if I bowl normal left-arm spin, there is a greater chance of being hit,” Kartikeya says. “But if I bowl deliveries that batsmen can’t read which way it’s turning, then it’s not so easy to hit.”He learned by spending hours and hours on YouTube, picking up the mechanics of the carrom ball from watching Mujeeb Ur Rahman, and developing his googly off what he saw Akila Dananjaya and Rashid Khan bowl. Likewise, Yuzvendra Chahal and Adam Zampa were the templates for his left-arm wristspin. The flipper was taught to him by former India and Madhya Pradesh bowler and one-time national selector Narendra Hirwani.Against Punjab, Kartikeya picked up six wickets in the second innings to see MP through to the knockouts of this year’s Ranji Trophy•ESPNcricinfo Ltd”I studied their grips and fitted them to my action with the same grip,” he says, demonstrating. “I can bowl with the normal grip but that will be easy for batsmen to pick. So now I bowl left-arm spin, legspin, googlies, carrom balls, all with the same grip.”I have one thing, with regards to bowling – my mind is sharp. I can pick some things up very quickly.”After watching his role models intently, he put what he picked up into practice, bowling marathon sessions in the nets. “I’ve practised for this a lot. I mean, I over-practised,” he says. “When the IPL started, I had done six months of practice with legspin and carrom balls. I used to do single-wicket practice for three-four hours daily. I would bowl six variations in six balls and continue that for three-four hours.””I spoke to my coach also several times, because at the back of my mind I did have doubts that if I try these variations, it could spoil my left-arm spin. But he told me, ‘Left-arm spin is in your blood. You’ve been bowling it for ten years. If you bowl legspin for a couple of months, nothing will change. So if you think you can bowl it, do it.'”When he told me that, I felt more secure. Earlier when I used to practise this on the ground, several people told me not to do it, that my left-arm spin will get ruined. They said I was established in the Ranji Trophy team, and asked why I wanted to try this.”I kept all this to one side and kept the belief in myself that I can do it. I used to speak to my coach, and he told me that there’s nothing that I cannot do. If I decide to do something, I will do it. So whenever I thought it’s not happening, I would speak to him for ten minutes. It would give me a kick.”Kartikeya played four games for Mumbai Indians in the 2022 IPL, having made the side as a late addition after the season got underway•Mumbai IndiansKartikeya takes great joy in narrating his experiences, and he writes about them as well – in journals he keeps. Chances are, even this interview might find its way into an entry. “If I fumble, we can retake, right?” he asks with endearing earnestness, before talking about his writing habit.”If someone tells me something, I write it down in a diary. I have three-four diaries, and one of them is for noting down who has told me what. In one of them, I note down the good things people tell me – if there’s something motivational that I want to always remember. Then there is one diary in which I write down what happens in my life. Everything that has happened to me so far is written there.”I don’t write every day but at intervals.”Has he written about particular challenges he has overcome?”Of course,” he says, and gives the example of facing MP team-mate Venkatesh Iyer in their first meeting in the IPL.A few days before the game, Iyer ribbed him with, “Pray to God that I don’t play the match.” “I told him, ‘It’s fine,'” Kartikeya says, laughing. “‘I’ve got my planning done for you.’ He said he wouldn’t spare me, and I said, ‘We’ll see.'””I’ve always felt that on a good wicket, he can easily hit me. So I had it in my mind that I can’t let him smash me, and I need to bowl a delivery he wouldn’t understand. I bowled legspin to him. The first ball was a carrom ball and it went for four from the outer edge. Next ball, I bowled a googly and he hit me for six. Then I bowled a legspinner. He thought it would be a googly and he got a top edge and got caught.”So long, bro: Kartikeya celebrates the wicket of friend Venkatesh Iyer in the IPL•BCCIIyer and he get along well, Kartikeya says. “When I did well in the Syed Mushtaq Ali [domestic T20s] this year, he told me that I’m such a bowler that I can play at a higher level anytime, but I need to concentrate on my fitness and diet.” Iyer said that he needed to stop giving in to his sweet tooth if he wanted to play top-level cricket.”I don’t eat sweets now,” Kartikeya says. “When I go home now, I’ll tell my mother in advance that I can’t eat , because right now it’s more important that I play! As long as I’m playing I won’t eat sweets. Yes, it will be difficult to tell her, of course. But if she insists on making it, I’ll tell her to make it sugar-free.”Does his diary include entries about tongue-lashings endured from his MP coach Chandrakant Pandit? You bet.On the last day of their Ranji season opener against Gujarat, MP were defending just 196. Pandit thought Kartikeya had been overconfident and conveyed as much without mincing his words. Kartikeya took it in his stride but left the meeting saying, “Sir, don’t be tense. I will win this game for you. If I don’t, you can leave me out of the side.” He picked up 5 for 34 in his side’s 106-run win, which set the tone for their campaign.Kartikeya is clear he has miles to go before he can dream of resting on his laurels. Bhardwaj’s first message when he returned from his first IPL season was, “You have one blue jersey [Mumbai Indians] now. The main blue jersey [India] is still left. Don’t think you have achieved something big. This is just the start. You have a ladder, climb it. Always respect the game.”Recently a Bollywood film-maker approached Kartikeya with an offer to make a film about his life and career, much like the recent Pravin Tambe biopic. Kartikeya politely refused. “There is so much to achieve still,” he said. “Let’s see after I become ‘something’.”

Inside the Numbers of the Guardians' Remarkable AL Central Comeback

The Guardians did it. Somehow, they actually did it.

With a 5–2 win over the Tigers on Tuesday night, Cleveland completed an improbable comeback and tied Detroit atop the American League Central. A team that was eight games under .500 and 15.5 games out of the division race in early July now has a 56.3% chance of winning it.

Conversely, the Tigers, who held baseball's best record on July 8, have fumbled it. An epic collapse has seen them fall into a deep slump that’s snowballed into a complete September collapse.

How did this happen? Let's go inside the numbers to get a better look.

40 — Wins for Cleveland on July 6, 88 games into the season. They fell eight games below .500 on that date after being swept at home by the Tigers.

45 — Wins for Cleveland since July 7, a 45–24 record (.652), second best in baseball behind the Milwaukee Brewers.

15.5 — Games the Guardians trailed the Tigers by on July 8.

10.5 — Games the Guardians trailed the Tigers by on Sept. 1.

9.5 — Games behind the Tigers on Sept. 10.

3.96 — Team ERA for the Guardians on July 6, 18th in baseball.

3.30 — Team ERA for the Guardians since July 6, best in baseball.

2.9 — fWAR for Jose Ramirez since July 6, tied with Cal Raleigh for fifth in the American League. Ramirez is slashing .264/.358/.528 over that span with 16 home runs, 43 RBIs, 57 runs scored and 18 stolen bases, with a wRC+ of 136.

1.3 — fWAR for rookie starting pitcher Parker Messick since his debut on Aug. 20. That ranks fifth in baseball during that time. He's 3–0 with a 2.08 ERA and 31 strikeouts against five walks in 34 2/3 innings.

2.39 — ERA for starter Gavin Williams since July 6. He's 7–1 since then.

1.25 — ERA for starter Tanner Bibee in three September starts. He's 2–0, with a 0.65 WHIP and 21 strikeouts against three walks in 21 2/3 innings. That includes a complete game shutout two-hitter against the White Sox on Sept. 12.

Guardians pitcher Tanner Bibee has been instrumental in the team’s second-half turnaround. / Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

59 — Tigers wins on July 8, most in MLB. They were 59–34, good for the best record in baseball and a 14-game lead over the Minnesota Twins and Kansas City Royals in the AL Central. The Guardians were 15.5 games back.

26 — Tigers wins since July 8. They're 26–38 (.406) in that time, the sixth-worst record in baseball.

5 — Tigers wins in September. They are 5–14, the second-worst record in baseball behind only the 4–16 Colorado Rockies.

3.46 — Tigers team ERA on July 8, third-best in baseball.

4.80 — Tigers team ERA since July 8, sixth-worst in baseball.

106 — Detroit's team wRC+ on July 8, seventh in baseball.

95 — Detroit's wRC+ since July 8, 20th in baseball.

Luis Robert's Early Exit From White Sox Game Had Fans Speculating About a Trade

The Chicago White Sox welcomed the Arizona Diamondbacks to the South Side's Rate Field on Wednesday afternoon as they trudge through their disappointing 2025 season, and in the middle of the second inning pinch-hit Austin Slater for one of their best bats in Luis Robert Jr.

Was a trade on the horizon? It would certainly make sense given not only Robert's value on the market, but also MLB insider Bob Nightengale's recent report that the chances of him being shipped out are "just about 100%."

While it was ultimately relayed by the team that Robert was removed from the game due to hamstring tightness, that didn't stop fans from speculating about his departure from Chicago. Here's a look at some of the top reactions from White Sox faithful across X (formerly Twitter):

While Robert is batting just .185 this year, he's second on the White Sox with 31 RBI and has hit eight home runs. The 2025 MLB trade deadline is set for July 31 at 6:00 p.m. EST.

Fit-again Litton Das returns to lead Bangladesh's T20I squad

Bangladesh have their T20I captain back with Litton Das returning to the squad for the first two T20Is against West Indies in Chattogram next week. Litton had missed Bangladesh’s last five T20Is after suffering a side strain during the Asia Cup last month. He missed two matches in that tournament as well as the 3-0 win over Afghanistan in Sharjah, where Jaker Ali led the side in his absence.Litton is back in the squad now at Mohammad Saifuddin’s expense. The 28-year-old allrounder bowled superbly in the third T20I against Afghanistan, taking 3 for 15 in three overs.The Bangladesh selectors also left out Soumya Sarkar, who had technically been part of the squad against Afghanistan but did not get to play since he did not get his visa for the UAE, with Parvez Hossain Emon replacing him. Soumya’s non-selection for the West Indies T20Is comes on a day when he scored an 86-ball 91 in the third ODI in Dhaka.The core of the squad that beat Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Netherlands and Afghanistan in consecutive bilateral series remains in place for Bangladesh. Litton will have Saif Hassan, Parvez and Tanzid Hasan for compant in the top-order, withTowhid Hridoy, Jaker, Shamim Hossain and Nurul Hasan in the middle-order.Rishad Hossain, Nasum Ahmed and Mahedi Hasan will make up the spin attack, with Mustafizur Rahman, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Taskin Ahmed and Shoriful Islam forming the customary four-man pace attack.The three T20Is will be played in Chattogram on October 27, 29 and 31.

Bangladesh squad for first two T20Is against West Indies

Litton Das (capt & wk), Tanzid Hasan, Parvez Hossain Emon, Saif Hassan, Towhid Hridoy, Jaker Ali, Shamim Hossain, Nurul Hasan (wk), Mahedi Hasan, Rishad Hossain, Nasum Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Taskin Ahmed, Shoriful Islam.

Tottenham given Mohammed Kudus injury update after four-word Man United statement

Tottenham winger Mohammed Kudus was forced to sit out their last match in the Champions League after picking up a knock, with supporters understandably hoping that he doesn’t also miss their crunch clash with Man United this weekend.

It is perhaps the worst time to face Ruben Amorim’s side right now, with the Red Devils winning three out of their last four Premier League games and starting to look fairly solid after months of topsy-turvy form.

Spurs’ face-off against United will be the first time both sides have met since the Lilywhites’ historic Europa League final triumph in May – a match which gifted Tottenham their first piece of major silverware since 2008 and granted them a pathway into Europe.

The stats heavily favour Thomas Frank, with the north Londoners standing out as United’s major bogey team of the last 24 months.

Tottenham have won five and drew two of their last seven meetings in all competitions, and if they beat them again on Saturday, it’ll be the first time any Spurs side has won three consecutive league games against United since the 1959/1960 season.

That being said, Tottenham’s home form is a real cause for concern right now. No side has lost more Premier League home games than Spurs in 2025 (9), and Frank’s team is currently ravaged by injuries.

Kudus, who’s dazzled as their key attacking star since joining from West Ham for £55 million in the summer, even drawing comparisons to Mousa Dembele, joined their extensive absentee list earlier this week after missing training prior to Tottenham’s 4-0 rout of FC Copenhagen.

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Not having the winger available for their looming clash with United at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium would be a bitter blow for Frank, but they’ve now been handed a positive update.

Tottenham given Mohammed Kudus update after four-word Man United statement

The African was left out of Spurs’ squad to face Copenhagen but was in attendance to watch his side triumph, and he was questioned about his condition in the mixed zone after full-time.

When asked if he would be fit to face United, via Standard Sport, Kudus replied:

This comes as a very encouraging update as Kudus strongly suggests that he could be ready for selection, but Frank will provide an even more definitive update in his pre-match press conference.

The Ghanaian has been a revelation under Frank, averaging more successful takes-ons per 90 than any other player in the top flight according to WhoScored, with Kudus chalking up five goal contributions to boot.

The 25-year-old is poised to play a key role for Tottenham as they chase more major silverware and Champions League qualification this season, and having him return could be vital as Frank looks to put last weekend’s dismal home performance against Chelsea behind him.

Kudus’ creativity, dribbling, close control and one-v-one ability have been a nightmare for opposing full-backs so far this term, with the former Ajax star and Joao Palhinha standing out as the club’s best buys of the summer.

Kudus already boasts one goal and an assist in three total outings against Man United, so Amorim knows all about the threat he poses.

Everton now serious about signing £22m-a-year star who wants to work with Moyes

With their striker troubles not going away anytime soon, Everton are now reportedly serious about making a January move to sign a big-money star in January.

Moyes has say on Beto after Man City miss

It was far from a disastrous summer for The Friedkin Group. In fact, it was actually fairly positive. They signed Jack Grealish on loan from Manchester City, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Tyler Dibling among others in an impressive spending spree. Yet, one problem persists. Everton need a consistent, clinical striker.

The Toffees thought they got that in Thierno Barry in the summer, but the former Villarreal man is yet to make his mark and may need at least a season to find his feet in English football. As a result, David Moyes has been forced to turn towards Beto, who has scored just one Premier League goal in eight appearances so far this season.

The towering forward struggled once again last weekend as Everton were made to pay for not taking their chances by a clinical Man City and Erling Haaland. As the best striker in the world dominated at one end, Beto failed to impress at the other in a glaring contrast.

It’s something that Everton must look to solve when January arrives and Moyes will know that more than most.

The experienced manager had his say on Beto’s missed chances against Man City, saying: “I think the one he doesn’t get to, he should get to. The one that was given offside was onside, I think, and ultimately we get a VAR decision if it goes in. The first chance – we’re studs away from getting a goal.”

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It seems as though Friedkin are also aware of the Toffees’ striker troubles, with those at the Hill Dickinson now reportedly serious about signing a big-money star.

Everton now serious about Ivan Toney move

According to Football Insider, Everton are now seriously interested in signing Ivan Toney in the January transfer window. The Al-Ahli forward reportedly believes that a return to the Premier League is his best chance to earn a place in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup and particularly wants to work under Moyes.

Toney’s camp reportedly favour a move to Merseyside rather than West Ham United, handing Everton a major advantage ahead of the winter window. The deal, even if on loan, is unlikely to come cheap, however.

The 29-year-old earns a staggering £22m-a-year in the Saudi Pro League, which would instantly make him Everton’s highest earner by more than £10m. It simply looks like an impossible deal unless Al-Ahli pay a percentage of the forward’s wages in a loan deal or Toney takes a pay-cut in a permanent switch.

Hailed as “intelligent” by former manager Thomas Frank, Toney is the type of player who could solve Everton’s striker problem. Whether they can find a way past his big-money salary is another question entirely, though. If the forward wants a World Cup place then he may have to compromise in January.

Shreyanka Patil, Priya Mishra ruled out of India A women's tour of Australia

Dhara Gujjar and Prema Rawat have been added to all three squads, while Yastika Bhatia has also been included in the one-day squad

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Shreyanka Patil has been on the sidelines for a while•ACC

Offspinner Shreyanka Patil and legspinner Priya Mishra have been ruled out of the India A women’s tour of Australia due to injuries.While the pair was initially included in the squad for the multi-format tour – Patil in the T20 and Mishra in the one-day and four-day squad – their participation was subject to fitness clearance. It has now been confirmed that they have not recovered in time and will continue rehabilitating at BCCI’s Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru.”Both players remain under the care of the BCCI Medical Team at the Centre of Excellence and are currently undergoing their Return-to-Play protocols,” a BCCI statemen said.Patil has been out of action for a while now. She had suffered a finger injury during the women’s Asia Cup in July last year but played at the T20 World Cup in the UAE in October. Another injury, however, ruled her out of the WPL 2025. With Patil and Mishra out, Bengal batter Dhara Gujjar and Uttarakhand allrounder Prema Rawat have now been added to the squad across all three formats. Gujjar was earlier part of the one-day and four-day squads, while Rawat was only included in the T20 squad.In addition, wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia has also been included in the one-day squad. Bhatia played at the WPL 2025 for Mumbai Indians earlier this year and more recently participated in two tour games against ECB Development Women’s XI.India’s multi-format tour of Australia starts with the T20s from August 7 in Mackay, and will run until August 10. That will be followed by the one-day games in Norths on August 13, 15 and 17. The only four-day fixture will be played at Allan Border Field in Brisbane from August 21.Radha Yadav will captain all three sides, which also includes Shafali Verma across formats.India A’s updated T20 squad: Radha Yadav (capt), Minnu Mani (vice-capt), Shafali Verma, D. Vrinda, Sajana Sajeevan, Uma Chetry (wk), Raghvi Bist, Prema Rawat, Nandini Kashyap (WK), Tanuja Kanwer, Joshita VJ, Shabnam Shakeel, Saima Thakor, Titas Sadhu, Dhara GujjarIndia A’s updated one-day squad: Radha Yadav (capt), Minnu Mani (vice-capt), Shafali Verma, Tejal Hasabnis, Raghvi Bist, Tanushree Sarkar, Uma Chetry (wk), Tanuja Kanwer, Nandini Kashyap (WK), Dhara Gujjar, Joshita VJ, Shabnam Shakeel, Saima Thakor, Titas Sadhu, Prema Rawat, Yastika BhatiaIndia A’s updated four-day squad: Radha Yadav (capt), Minnu Mani (vice-capt), Shafali Verma, Tejal Hasabnis, Raghvi Bist, Tanushree Sarkar, Uma Chetry (wk), Tanuja Kanwer, Nandini Kashyap (WK), Dhara Gujjar, Joshita VJ, Shabnam Shakeel, Saima Thakor, Titas Sadhu, Prema Rawat

Arteta must bench Rice & unleash Arsenal star "on the same level as Pedri"

It would be fair to say that this season is going about as well as any Arsenal fan could’ve hoped for back in the summer.

Mikel Arteta’s side are three for three in the Champions League without conceding a goal and currently sit atop the Premier League, seven points ahead of defending champions Liverpool.

However, the North Londoners have to shift their focus from the major competitions ahead of their League Cup clash against Brighton & Hove Albion on Wednesday night.

The Gunners must do better in the domestic cups this season, but even so, Arteta should look to replace Declan Rice in the lineup with another international star.

Changes Arteta should make to the team

While this isn’t a game Arteta should take lightly, it is nowhere near as important as the league, and therefore, with the squad he has at his disposal, he should be looking to make some changes.

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Starting in goal, Kepa Arrizabalaga should be given another start, and to ensure William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães are given a rest, Cristhian Mosquera and Piero Hincapie should start together for the first time.

Likewise, Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber are in need of a rest, and in their place, Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ben White should come back into the side.

At the base of midfield, Martin Zubimendi should be replaced by fellow summer signing Christian Nørgaard, and while there is an argument to also rest Eberechi Eze, it might be good for him to stay in the team following his goal on the weekend.

Moreover, by keeping the former Crystal Palace star in the lineup, Arteta can start Ethan Nwaneri on the right in place of Bukayo Saka, who was reportedly unwell against the Eagles, and therefore shouldn’t be anywhere near the team on Wednesday.

Finally, injuries once again leave the manager with few options when it comes to changing the striker and left-wing setup.

For example, while it would be great to hand Viktor Gyokeres a rest, the fact that Gabriel Martinelli is now out means he’s unlikely to get one.

This is because Leandro Trossard will now have to stay out wide instead of starting down the middle.

With all that said, there is one more regular starter who should be replaced: Rice.

The Arsenal star who should replace Rice

Like many of the other stars in the team, Arteta simply must drop Rice to the bench for the game against Brighton on Wednesday for a couple of reasons.

First of all, he just needs a rest as he’s already played 937 minutes of football for Arsenal this season, and he came off with a slight knock on the weekend.

Second, his importance to the side is massive, as on top of everything he does in open play, his deliveries are also one of the main reasons the team have been so utterly incredible at set-pieces.

With that said, who should come in to replace him?

Well, with Norgaad replacing Zubimendi and Eze potentially keeping his place in the team, the most obvious and best option would be Mikel Merino.

The Spanish international might be just a step below the former West Ham United captain, but he remains a top-level midfielder and someone who is capable of impacting the game in all phases of play.

For example, FBref ranks him in the top 1% of midfielders in Europe’s top five leagues for aerial duels won, the top 2% for non-penalty goals and touches in the opposition’s penalty area, the top 11% for through ball and more, all per 90.

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+0.08

Top 6%

Goals/Shot

0.17

Top 7%

Non-Penalty Goals – npxG

+0.08

Top 7%

Progressive Passes Rec

4.52

Top 8%

Shots Total

1.82

Top 8%

npxG/Shot

0.13

Top 8%

Tackles (Att 3rd)

0.56

Top 8%

Penalty Kicks Won

0.04

Top 8%

Shots on Target %

40.4%

Top 11%

Through Balls

0.42

Top 11%

Moreover, he has also transformed into a lean, mean goalscoring machine for club and country this year.

Since the start of 2025, he has scored nine goals and provided three assists for the Gunners.

On top of that, the 6 foot 2 titan has scored eight goals and provided one assist for Spain this year, which is a run of form that has seen his manager, Luis de la Fuente, claim he is “on the same level as Pedri and Rodri.”

Ultimately, Merino has proven himself to be an excellent player in most areas of the pitch, and therefore, he should be the one to come in for Rice against Brighton.

Arteta's £120k-p/w "wild horse" looks like this season's Timber at Arsenal

Just like Timber, the international monster is having an incredible season at Arsenal this year.

ByJack Salveson Holmes Oct 28, 2025

نجم ليفربول يعترف: لم نتحدث بعد الخسارة أمام برينتفورد.. ونريد تغيير هذا الوضع

اعترف نجم نادي ليفربول، أنه بجانب بقية زملائه لم يتحدثوا بعد نهاية مواجهة برينتفورد مباشرًة في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، والتي خسرها الريدز بهدفين مقابل هدف واحد، يوم السبت الماضي.

ليفربول تعرض لهزيمة قاسية أمام برينتفورد بثلاثة أهداف مقابل هدفين يوم السبت الماضي، ضمن الجولة التاسعة من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وسوف يواجه ليفربول نظيره كريستال بالاس مساء اليوم الأربعاء، ضمن الدور الرابع من بطولة كأس الرابطة الإنجليزية.

وأكد فيديريكو كييزا، نجم ليفربول، أن فريقه يريد تغيير هذا الوضع والعودة إلى نغمة الانتصارات بالفعل، وذلك في تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة ذا إندبندنت.

وقال كييزا: “لم يتحدث أحد بعد الخسارة أمام برينتفورد لأن الجميع يعلم أنه أحيانًا بعد الهزيمة لا داعي للحديث عن الوضع، أنت تعلم ما يحدث لذلك لم يتحدث أحد لأنني أعتقد أن علينا التفكير فيما يمكننا فعله بشكل أفضل وعادةً عندما نكون في مثل هذا الموقف، أول ما يتبادر إلى الذهن هو بذل المزيد من الجهد والتدريب بجدية أكبر”.

وأضاف كييزا في حديثه: ”أعتقد أنه كان من الجيد أننا لم نتحدث بعد المباراة فهذه علامة على أن الجميع يريد التغيير. الجميع يريد تغيير الوضع”.

وأوضح الجناح الأيمن: ”بالطبع، بعد أن ذهبنا إلى الحافلة وبدأنا الحديث عن الوضع أراد الجميع تغيير الأمور، هذا هو الهدف الرئيسي وأول شيء هو ألا نلوم أي شيء أو أي شخص”.

وأردف كييزا: ”نحن لا نفوز وقد تكون هناك أسباب عديدة لذلك، لكن علينا أن نتعافى ونحن لا نفعل ذلك وأنا شخصيًا لا أهتم إن كان هذا أو ذاك هو سبب عدم فوزنا، بالنسبة لي أهم شيء هو العمل بجدية أكبر ثم السعي لتحقيق الفوز”.

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وعن مواجهة كريستال بالاس في كأس الرابطة واصل كييزا في حديثه: “لا أعرف إن كنتم تقولون هذا بالإنجليزية، لكننا نقول في إيطاليا انتصار يجلب انتصار، لذا نريد الفوز غدًا”.

واستكمل: ”لدينا الكفاءة واللاعبون اللازمون لذلك ولدينا مدرب رائع، لذا لا أرى أي مشكلة. آمل ألا تكون هناك أي مشكلة في المستقبل وآمل أن نستعيد توازننا، وهذه هي وجهة نظري. أريد البقاء هنا والفوز مع ليفربول مرة أخرى”.

وأضاف: “أريد أن ألعب بشكل جيد وهذا هو هدفي الرئيسي ثم سيقرر المدرب ما إذا كنت سأشارك أساسيًا أم لا. لكن إذا واصلت اللعب بشكل جيد فبالتأكيد سأحصل على دقائق لعب أكثر، وهذا لأن المدرب يرى ذلك. لقد أظهر لي ذلك لأنني ألعب بشكل أفضل. في العام الماضي لم أكن في كامل لياقتي البدنية، لم أكن مستعدًا ذهنيًا ولم ألعب”.

واستطرد كييزا في حديثه: “كنت راضيًا تمامًا عن ما حدث معي الموسم الماضي لأنني لم أكن على نفس مستوى اللاعبين الآخرين، هذا العام شعرت بتحسن بدنيًا وذهنيًا بمجرد أن بدأنا الموسم، لعبت أكثر وما زلت بحاجة للعب أكثر للوصول إلى المستوى المطلوب”.

واختتم: ”كنت ألعب كثيرًا عندما فزت ببطولة أوروبا مع إيطاليا في عام 2021، أنا لاعب مختلف الآن لكنني أحب ما ألعبه، وأحب حقيقة أنني تحسنت في جوانب عديدة من لعبي باستثناء أنني فقدت بعضًا من سرعتي”.

بعد طرد بيدري.. بطاقة حمراء و6 صفراء في مشادة الكلاسيكو بين ريال مدريد وبرشلونة

كشفت تقارير صحفية إسبانية أن أحد لاعبي فريق ريال مدريد قد تحصل على بطاقة حمراء في المشادة العنيفة التي وقعت في نهاية مباراة الكلاسيكو ضد برشلونة، مساء يوم الأحد.

واستضاف ملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو” مباراة ريال مدريد وبرشلونة، في الجولة العاشرة من الدوري الإسباني، موسم 2025/26، حيث حقق الملكي فوزًا بهدفين لهدف.

وشهدت الثواني الأخيرة من عمر الكلاسيكو مشادة قوية بين لاعبين الفريقين على خط التماس، بعدما طُرد لاعب برشلونة، بيدري، نتيجة حصوله على بطاقة صفراء ثانية في اللقاء.

وبشكل مفاجئ، نشبت مشادة قوية بين لاعبي فريقي برشلونة وريال مدريد على خط التماس، والتي انتقلت إلى أرض الملعب عقب إطلاق صافرة النهاية، وكان لامين يامال مركزها.

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وحسبما ذكرت صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية، فإن أحد لاعبي فريق ريال مدريد تحصل على بطاقة حمراء بسبب المشادة المذكورة في نهاية مباراة الكلاسيكو أمام برشلونة.

وأوضحت أن ذلك اللاعب هو حارس مرمى ريال مدريد، أندري لونين، حيث سُجل الأمر في تقرير الحكم سيزار سوتو جرادو.

وأفادت أن لونين طُرد نتيجة مغادرته دكة بدلاء ريال مدريد وتوجهه إلى تلك التي تنتمي لـ برشلونة، بطريقة عدوانية، حيث اضطر زملائه إلى إحجامه عن المضي قدمًا في تصرفه، ويتبقى معرفة ما إذا كان سيتم إيقافه لمباراة واحدة أم أكثر.

ليس هذا فقط، بل كشف تقرير جرادو أن 6 بطاقات صفراء قد تم إشهارها من جانبه تجاه لاعبي الفريقين خلال المشادة، وكانت من نصيب كل من: إيدير ميليتاو، رودريجو، فينيسيوس جونيور، ثلاثي ريال مدريد، إلى جانب ثلاثي برشلونة فيرمين لوبيز، بالدي وفيران توريس.

 

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