Team of the Week - 05.09.25

Team of the Week - 05.09.25

From Argentina to Czechia to Hampshire, this Team of the Week is international. With the potential end of the biggest international star, a new star is born in Manny Lumsden. The WSL have introduced minimum salary requirements and Sam reminisces on his idol.


Manny Lumsden

Hampshire cricketer

It’s been some season for the teenager, as the 16-year-old gets his first England selection. The young seamer has taken 7 wickets in List A cricket, including best figures of 3-64, and has impressed with his ability to perform under pressure in senior competition. Following a standout debut season, he’s been named in England Men’s Under-19s squad for the upcoming Youth ODI series against Ireland and Bangladesh.

Kelvin Soquessa

Czechia boxer

The young star got his World Boxing Championships campaign off to a strong start with a win on the opening day. He was one of the first interviews I did at the first World Boxing Cup in Sheffield and is as good on camera as he is in the ring. At the time, his interview was our most-engaged post, two years on, here's hoping he can become a world champion.

Lionel Messi

The greatest of all time

Lionel Messi, in potentially his last international game for Argentina, topped his trophy laiden tenure with the national team with 2 goals agaonst Venezuala. I hope it isn't time for the little magician to bow out of international football but if it is then what a way to sign off.

WSL Football

Progress for women’s football

The Guardian has revealed, in an exclusive from Tom Garry, that minimum salaries are being introduced in the Women’s Super League and WSL2 this season. After consultation with the players’ union, the move is designed to will stop second-tier players needing part-time jobs on the side.

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