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THE Australian opener is front and centre again after his heated row with South Africa’s Quinton de Kock, leading his captain Steve Smith to suggest that his player had not crossed the line with the crude things he had said in Durban. The thing about this is that far too frequently the Australian ‘line’ appears to be in a different place to absolutely everybody else’s.

WOJCIECH SZCZESNY

JUVENTUS’S reserve goalkeeper was once of Arsenal and therefore happy to rub salt in Tottenham wounds after the game at Wembley. The Pole shouldn’t get too carried away. He played at Arsenal during an era when standards were falling like a stone and was still considered ill-equipped for the job.

DANNY INGS

THE English centre forward’s two formative coaches are Eddie Howe and Sean Dyche and both think the 25-year-old has what he needs to be playing at the very top. However, given that he was not handed a starting spot in Liverpool’s dead rubber against Porto in midweek, it seems Jurgen Klopp may feel otherwise.

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