Ronaldo, Neymar & Zidane – Marcelo picks his dream XI

The Real Madrid left-back has picked a former QPR goalkeeper in his team, along with the likes of his Brazil team-mate and the French World Cup winner

GettyGK | Julio Cesar | FlamengoA Brazil international since 2004, Cesar has enjoyed a glittering career, even if his legacy is perhaps tarnished in England due to his spell at QPR. The Flamengo keeper has won five Serie A titles in Italy, as well as three league titles in Portugal, while he has also lifted the Copa America once and the Confederations Cup twice with Brazil.AdvertisementRB | Dani Alves | PSGArguably the best right-back in modern football, Dani Alves has won it all, having been part of one of the greatest club sides in modern football at Barcelona. He is on course to win Ligue 1 with PSG, and has also won the Copa America, and the Confederations Cup twice with Brazil.Getty ImagesCB | Thiago Silva | PSGBrazil's national team captain at the 2014 World Cup, Thiago Silva has become one of the best centre-backs in world football, winning trophy after trophy in the French capital. He has twice been a medallist at the Olympic Games, winning bronze and silver.ENJOYED THIS STORY?

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Getty ImagesCB | Sergio Ramos | Real MadridArguably the best defender playing the game today, Sergio Ramos has made a habit of winning the biggest trophies. He has won four La Liga titles, three Champions League winners' medals, two European Championships and the World Cup, along with a clutch of other honours. Ramos is footballing royalty.

Harry Kane has finally found a house! English striker to settle in Munich as he moves into a villa previously owned by a former Bayern star

Harry Kane has finally found a permanent house in Germany to live in whilst at Bayern Munich – the former home of PSG defender Lucas Hernandez.

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Kane will move into Lucas Hernandez's old villaKane had been living in a hotelEnglish striker is top scorer in the BundesligaWHAT HAPPENED?

Since his blockbuster summer switch to Bavaria, the English striker has broken records and found himself atop the Bundesliga goalscoring charts. While he had settled into life at Bayern Munich and finding the back of the net freely, the Englishman had been living in a hotel and struggling to find a home to live in. However, as reported in , Kane's hunt for a new abode has finally come to an end and he is set to move into a villa previously occupied by former Bayern defender Hernandez.

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Despite Kane's flying start to his time in Germany, he and Bayern sit second in the Bundesliga – two points off Xabi Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen. Despite living in a hotel, Kane has been able to settle into the footballing culture and style at Bayern. The German champions will be hoping a permanent residence for their star striker will only help the player settle further.

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Kane's 18 goals in the first 12 games of a Bundesliga season broke the record of 17 set by Bayern legend Gerd Muller. The English striker is also chasing down former Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski's record of 41 goals in a single Bundesliga season.

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Bayern host strugglers Union Berlin on Saturday as they hope to put pressure on league leaders Leverkusen. Kane, now free from house-hunting, will resume his pursuit of more goals and records.

'She's been in the wars!' – England star Alex Greenwood praised for 'top class' quality as she makes Man City return from serious head injury in derby win over Man Utd at Old Trafford

England's Alex Greenwood came in for praise after helping Man City win at Old Trafford on her return from a head injury suffered with the Lionesses.

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Greenwood makes return from head injuryHelps Man City beat Man Utd at Old TraffordPraised by City boss Gareth Taylor for impactWHAT HAPPENED?

The defender did concede a penalty for handball that allowed Man Utd to take the lead in Sunday's Women's Super League derby but she was rock solid otherwise to help City come from 1-0 down to win 3-1, despite them being reduced to 10 for the final half an hour.

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Greenwood went down with a worrying head injury during England's last international window and had to be stretchered off in the first half of an eventual defeat to Belgium. She has missed City's last two games as a result, a defeat at Arsenal and a shock loss to Brighton, but returned on Sunday to help her club get back to winning ways.

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Asked about Greenwood's return, Man City boss Gareth Taylor heaped praise on the defender in his post-match press conference. "Her experience, her know-how, her determination and her grit… She made really good decisions at the right time, Alex, and [she's done that] after a few training sessions as well because we've been quite limited on what we can do with her.

"Unfortunately, the other day, one of the first training sessions she came back, she took a big gash on her leg in a challenge, so she has been in the wars! But her experience and her quality and the determination that she showed tonight was top class."

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Man City have two more fixtures before the next international break, facing Leicester in the Continental Cup on Wednesday night before hosting Tottenham next weekend. Then, Greenwood will likely head back off on England duty as the Lionesses desperately try to recover from a terrible start to their Nations League campaign, one which will decide whether or not Team GB will have a women's team at the Olympic Games.

Mathews calls for better shot selection

Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews has urged his batsmen to make sharp improvements in their shot selection, ahead of the second Test in Colombo

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‘Boys have the talent, but not experience’ – Mathews

Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews has urged his batsmen to make sharp improvements in their shot selection, ahead of the second Test in Colombo. Sri Lanka had been bowled out for 206 in the third innings, which led to the loss in Galle. Though Sri Lanka were ostensibly attempting to save the match at that stage, three batsmen were out stumped, while two more were caught slog-sweeping to the leg-side fence.”We don’t want to mourn about the loss too much, but we will try and rectify what went wrong this game,” Mathews said. “We identified a few areas where we need to improve – especially the shot selection. We also discussed how to handle certain situations. It’s a learning curve for all of us. We don’t have Mahela Jayawardenes and Thilan Samaraweeras in the team. We need to stay calm and give opportunities to the youngsters and have faith in them.”Sri Lanka were largely undone by spin in Galle, having lost 15 of their 20 wickets to Yasir Shah, Zulfiqar Babar and Mohammad Hafeez. Mathews said Sri Lanka would seek to unsettle the spinners by scoring regularly against them, echoing Kaushal Silva’s views on how the slow bowlers may be countered.”We just have to be positive. We can’t be negative against Yasir and Babar. We always have to look to score runs, not get bogged down against them, and that will give our bowlers a chance. Whether its Yasir, Zulfiqar, Wahab Riaz or Junaid Khan, we always look to score runs and we have plans for them.””It’s a different wicket from Galle but it will still turn. You never have a wicket in Sri Lanka that doesn’t turn four of five days. Yasir is a very good bowler and he lands it on the spot more often than not.”There remains some confusion over Kumar Sangakkara’s retirement, with the batsman not yet having shared definitive details of his career’s last phase. It is unlikely he will play the third Test against Pakistan. Mathews, though, said this uncertainty was not a distraction.”Kumar is still having discussions with selectors,” he said. “They have not come to a final decision on that. He’s earned the right to decide when and where to go. That is not a disturbance at all to the team. He has rendered a service that no one could do over the past 15 years. I don’t think the impact of the series or how it goes will make an impact on his decision.”

Is Jude Bellingham still injured? Real Madrid deliver update on England midfielder’s shoulder problem

Jude Bellingham sat out Real Madrid’s Champions League win over Braga, but he is expected to return from injury against Valencia.

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Knock suffered against Rayo VallecanoSat out Champions League dutyExpected to play before joining Three LionsWHAT HAPPENED?

The Blancos will be back in La Liga action on Saturday when taking in one more outing at Santiago Bernabeu before the next international break is reached. Bellingham is among those due to head out of the Spanish capital after being included in England’s latest squad.

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The 20-year-old midfielder will want to make that trip with more minutes at club level under his belt, with an unfortunate knock picked up last time out against Rayo Vallecano. Madrid have been taking no risks on the youngster’s fitness, but have welcomed him back to full training.

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Blancos boss Carlo Ancelotti told reporters when asked for an update on Bellingham and whether he is likely to feature in a home date with Valencia: “We are focused on what can happen tomorrow. The player says he feels comfortable, today he trained and tomorrow he will be available. If nothing happens in the next few hours, he will play.”

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Bellingham has made a stunning impact since joining Madrid for €103 million (£90m/$110m) during the summer transfer window, with the newly-crowned Kopa Trophy winner registering 13 goals through 14 appearances in all competitions.

'This cannot be tolerated!' – Lionel Messi calls for an end to the 'crazy repression' of Argentina fans in Brazil after crowd violence overshadows Albiceleste's victory at the Maracana

Lionel Messi took to social media to call for an end to the "crazy repression" of Argentina fans in Brazil after violent scenes at the Maracana.

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The World Cup qualifier at Rio de Janeiro's famous stadium was delayed by over 30 minutes on Tuesday night after police intervened to reported booing of the Brazilian national anthem by Albiceleste supporters. This set the tone for a feisty encounter from which Argentina emerged victorious, thanks to a Nicolas Otamendi strike, but Messi was sure to draw attention to fans suffering after the full time whistle.

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The 2023 Ballon d'Or winner wrote on Instagram: "This team continues to make history… Great victory in the Maracana although it will be marked by the repression of the Argentinians once again in Brazil. This can't be tolerated, it's crazy and it needs to end now!!"

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The rivalry between Brazil and Argentina is one of the fiercest in world football. It isn't even the first time this month that opposing fans from the respective countries have come to blows. The Copa Libertadores final between Fluminense and Boca Juniors earlier this month saw crazy scenes of violence on Rio's Copacabana beach, sparking a similarly brutal response from Brazilian authorities.

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Uncertainty continues to surround his future at international level. The Inter Miami star will turn 39 at the 2026 World Cup, an appearance which some feel depends on his team's success at the upcoming Copa America. Messi could even find himself without a mentor for both tournaments, after manager Lionel Scaloni's shock resignation hint on Tuesday night.

Hodge heroics stuns Karachi Kings

Brad Hodge hit six fours and as many sixes in his unbeaten 45-ball 85 as Peshawar recovered from 69 for 4 in 11.5 overs to overhaul Karachi’s 152 for 7 with nine balls to spare

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‘We were winning until Hodge got hold of us’ – Bopara

Brad Hodge turned a chase that was headed nowhere into realms of possibility, and within the bat of an eyelid, blasted the ball to all corners of the Dubai Cricket Stadium. Peshawar Zalmi blew away Karachi Kings in a manic 10-minute passage to win by five wickets and move to the top of the PSL standings.Hodge hit six fours and as many sixes in his unbeaten 45-ball 85 as Peshawar recovered from 69 for 4 in 11.5 overs to overhaul Karachi’s 152 for 7 with nine balls to spare. The turning point in the chase was the 16th over, bowled by legspinner Usama Mir, where Hodge smashed a four and three successive sixes to reduce the equation to 32 off the last four overs.The next over was hit for 14, and the wheels came off Karachi’s bowling unit, with Darren Sammy sealing the game with a muscular hit into the stands at deep midwicket.That Peshawar were set 153 was largely due to the efforts of Lendl Simmons, who top scored with 49 and held the innings together for a while, before it fell apart as one batsman after another was dismissed in a quest to up the ante. The second-highest scorer of the innings was Ravi Bopara, who made a 22-ball 23 to shore up the total after a middle-order meltdown.Peshawar started badly as the new ball pair of Mohammad Amir and Bilawal Bhatti removed the openers with the score at just 25 inside five overs. Jim Allenby, the Australian batsman, revived the innings with a 29-ball 31, but his dismissal followed by Shahid Afridi’s in consecutive overs meant the chase hit a roadblock at 69 for 4.But Peshwar were not to be denied as Hodge cashed in on the first sign of complacency from Karachi by mixing a bit of brute strength and fineness in his effort to turn the game in no time. Such was the quality of his knock that even the dismissal of Kamran Akmal, with Peshawar still needing 32, largely went unnoticed.Having lost the game from a position of strength, Karachi will have to hope for a Lahore Qalandars win in the second match of the night to progress.

Stokes laughs off Australia's attempts to rattle him

Revenge for the pain of previous defeats is the motivating force for Ben Stokes in the Investec Ashes and helped focus his mind in the face of Australian provocation during the first Test in Cardiff

George Dobell14-Jul-2015Revenge for the pain of previous defeats is the motivating force for Ben Stokes in the Investec Ashes and helped focus his mind in the face of Australian provocation during the first Test in Cardiff.He was a member of the side thrashed 5-0 in Australia in 2013-14 and admitted that the memories of that experience were fresh in his mind as England closed in on victory during the opening Test.But Stokes knows that, if he is to enjoy consistent success in the series, he will have to retain his composure despite Australia’s aims to get under his skin. He joked before the series started that it sounded like “all I want to do is fight them” when pressed on his combative attitude, so while he dismissed an attempt to unsettle him while batting as “silly” he understands it is part of a tactic to disrupt his concentration.In the incident, David Warner and Nathan Lyon stood in the crease at the non-strikers’ end staging a mock conversation in an attempt to prevent Stokes from completing an idiosyncratic ritual – sweeping his bat on the ground – that he does at the end of each over.”Brad Haddin picked up on me sweeping my bat when we were in Australia. He said ‘you’re still doing that then?’ and I said ‘yeah.’ It’s something I’ve done over the last two or three years. Every batsman probably has something they like to do and that’s mine.”Then Lyon and Warner thought it would be funny to stand in my way. That was pretty silly I thought really. Joe Root said that if they’re trying to do that, they must be thinking we’re on top. So if they’re going to do that for the rest of the series then fair enough.”I guess they were trying to put me off, but it just did not work. I just said you can stand there all day because I’m not moving until you move. If you want to get your captain’s over rate down then so be it.”But more than Australia’s attempts to unsettle him, it was the feeling Stokes had as England closed in on victory that most resonated.Even though he emerged from the whitewash 18 months ago as a rare beacon of hope for England, when speaking before this current series began he said he still did not have many fond memories of it because of the result so was desperate to put the record straight.”Revenge is a massive motivation,” he said. “When Joe Root caught the catch at the end it was like revenge. When they were eight wickets down I was thinking about how we felt when we were getting beat every game. To be on the verge of winning when they were eight wickets down and after what they did to us in Australia was pretty cool.”Stokes pinpointed the first ODI of the series against New Zealand as the moment the belief flooded into the England squad. While he admitted they had talked about playing with positivity for a couple of years, it was only the ability to actually score 400 in an ODI that cemented the self-confidence within the side.”Over the last two years, we’ve always been saying that we will play aggressively, but Cardiff was probably the only time we’ve actually delivered on what we’ve said. It always helps when results go your way. But we know we’re going to win more than we lose if we keep playing in this manner.”Edgbaston started it all off. That game went really well – we got 400 and bowled them out for 100-and-whatever-it-was. So when you can win so convincingly, that can only do us a world of good.”We’ve just rolled on from that. The momentum we had built up throughout the summer was carried over to Cardiff. We were full of confidence going into that because we knew how successful we had been.Stokes made an early mark in his Test career with that outstanding hundred against Australia in Perth, but after missing the series against Sri Lanka last year, partly due to the broken hand he sustained in West Indies from punching a locker, he found himself back in the side against India batting at No. 8 and seemingly more designated as a main seamer.He bagged three consecutive ducks in two Tests against India before being dropped and is now grateful for a more stable position in the Test side where he feels he is learning his role.On his return against West Indies in April he made 79 at No. 6 in Antigua but was then shunted down a place again when Moeen Ali returned for the remaining two matches of that series.However, the England hierarchy have now settled on his position and he responded with scores of 52 and 42 in Cardiff to follow his thrilling century against New Zealand at Lord’s in May.”Personally I think I’m benefitting from having a more consistent role in the team,” he said. “When I first started, I was in a bit of limbo about where I was. I played in a few different positions that I wasn’t quite familiar with.”But now I have been given the chance at the beginning of the summer to bat six and be that fourth seamer, which is something I wanted to be for England. Now I’ve been given that chance.”The positive style probably brings the best out of all of us. We’re always trying to take the positive route and always trying to be on top.””We’re not going to be able to play how we want 100 percent of the time. But that doesn’t mean we’ll go back to square one and start just trying to survive.”

Hales joins Hobart Hurricanes

England batsman Alex Hales will join his third BBL team after signing with the Hobart Hurricanes for the 2014-15 season

ESPNcricinfo staff11-Jun-2014England batsman Alex Hales will join his third BBL team after signing with the Hobart Hurricanes for the 2014-15 season.Hales played for the Melbourne Renegades in 2012-13 and the Adelaide Strikers last summer, when he scored 175 runs at 21.87 in eight matches.Hales is currently ranked third on the ICC’s rankings list for T20 international batsmen and has made 1022 runs at 37.85 for England.”Alex is a fantastic addition to our squad for this season and our members and supporters will no doubt be thrilled to see him put on the purple,” Hurricanes coach Damien Wright said.

Rutherford takes NZ A to tri-series success

Abundant batting line-up or not, England Lions have not advanced their World Cup claims by the manner in which they have twice been dismantled by an experienced New Zealand A in the Royal London tri-series

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ScorecardMatt Henry made early breakthroughs for New Zealand A•Getty ImagesAbundant batting line-up or not, England Lions have not advanced their individual World Cup claims by the manner in which they have twice been dismantled by an experienced New Zealand A in the Royal London tri-series. In Bristol last Friday and Worcester today, four wickets have been lost without 50 on the board, inroads which brought New Zealand wins on both occasions and ensured a satisfying victory in the tournament.If the Lions batsmen remain worthy of debate, this particular bowling attack is unlikely to detain the selectors when World Cup squads are finalised. Hamish Rutherford found them much to his taste, the only surprise being that he did not complete an untroubled century, falling five runs short when he was bowled on the charge, off-side drive in mind, by the left-arm spinner Stephen Parry, the best England bowler on show.England Lions did well to escape to 255 for 8, but after a heavy shower, which trimmed the chase to 220 in 36 overs, New Zealand achieved their target with alacrity. Tom Latham, who struck a run-a-ball 48, finished matters by striking Tom Smith over the square leg rope with 21 balls to spare. With a home World Cup to inspire them, New Zealand can expect to field a competitive squad.New Zealand victories are rarely marked by extravagant praise, but a downbeat presentation ceremony was low-key even for them. The Lions’ defeat was suitably marked by the downcast tones of Ernie on the New Road public address. Ernie brings his own style to the most exciting of days, permanently sounding as if he is reading out details of his own funeral, an era which demands extravagant excitement having somehow passed him by.New Zealand fielded a side boasting nine players with international experience – only Scott Kuggeleijn and Daryl Mitchell remain uncapped – and once again they played with efficiency worthy of their status, taking clinical advantage of a good toss as they made maximum use of helpful bowling conditions in the first hour.Makes sense for me to coach – Flower

Andy Flower, back in the old routine as coach of the England Lions, expressed surprise that anybody should wonder that he is fulfilling such a hands-on role six months after resigning as England’s director of cricket after a demoralizing Ashes whitewash.

“I’m a cricket coach so coaching a cricket team makes sense,” he said. “It’s not my decision when I will do it again, but my role is to work with the younger set of players. They were really energetic, even though they were coming off the back of a busy county season, and they were an exciting bunch of cricketers to work with so I really did enjoy it.”

Flower, who was retained in a senior developmental role by the ECB after it was mutually agreed he should stand down, conceded that New Zealand were the stand-out team of the tournament, succeeding on the back of a strong pace attack, twice cutting through the top order of an England side that struck four hundreds in the tournament.

“The Kiwis really outplayed us today. They played some excellent cricket and exploited the conditions well. I thought it was a good toss to win. Always at Worcester there is movement in the first hour especially when you have a 10.30 start and two new white balls and their three quicks were excellent.

“But there is real talent in English cricket and this sort of learning experience is excellent for them. There are a few spots open for debate I guess and it’s the selectors’ job to make that decision.”

This New Road pitch has been used three times in a week and produced more than 1,500 runs in the process. It impressed the Lions so much during their victory against Sri Lanka A that they encouraged the groundstaff to use it again. There was no reason to change that assessment as wickets fell. James Vince’s unproductive series ended when he mistimed a pull to midwicket and then Matt Henry intervened in a manner that suggested it will not be long before he adds to his solitary ODI cap, won against India in Wellington earlier this year and where he bowled with eye-catching pace.Henry trimmed Ravi Bopara’s stumps, had James Taylor lbw and caused Jason Roy to edge to slip as he advanced down the pitch; Roy’s England debut, if and when it comes, will surely be in T20. An impressive new-ball spell would have brought a fourth wicket, too, if Alex Hales, on 8, had been held at second slip by Dean Brownlie.Just as he did in Bristol, it was Jonny Bairstow who reassembled England’s fractured innings. Poor Ashes tour or not, he was unfairly rubbished in some quarters, and when he completed a third successive half-century by assertively sweeping Ish Sodhi’s quicker ball, he had again played in a measured fashion that for a time seemed to have deserted him. His departure on 71 was unfortunate, a bottom-edged pull at a ball from Doug Bracwell that kept a little low and a catch down the leg side.Smith must have thought his Lions days were behind him when he was dispensed with after a 2006-07 tour of Bangladesh, but nearly eight years later he has proved himself a mature cricketer. He provided restrained support for Bairstow before indulging in some late hitting with Toby Roland-Jones to give England’s total a veneer of respectability. Henry’s last over went for 18, the final boundary jumping up as it struck the rope and jolting awake a dozing spectator by striking him meaningfully on his sun hat.

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