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Moeen Ali is planning to bring the fun factor back to England’s World Cup campaign after realising the defending champions have “lost the enjoyment” in India jackpot
Moeen is set to return to the side for Thursday’s must-win match against Sri Lanka after being confined to drinks duties for the past three games, during which time things have gone from bad to worse for the 2019 winners jackpot
Despite being left on the sidelines, Moeen remains the squad’s designated vice-captain and has watched and learned from crushing defeats to Afghanistan and South Africa that have left ninth-placed England with the narrowest of paths to the semi-finals jackpot
His conclusions are clear: the team have become too anxious, too rigid and too fearful jackpot
The smiles have gone and the 36-year-old has made it his mission to bring them back at Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium, once his IPL home with Royal Challengers Bangalore jackpot
“When you sit out sometimes, you can see things that you don’t see when you’re playing,” he said jackpot
“You can see from the outside that we’ve probably lost the enjoyment jackpot
We haven’t enjoyed it as a team as much, because we’ve been losing and we’re not playing that well jackpot
“That spark is missing, that thing where they’re enjoying taking bowlers down, enjoying going out to bat jackpot
“I think we’re probably taking it too seriously in certain ways jackpot
I think sometimes we can probably get a bit anxious jackpot
It’s almost having that carefree kind of attitude – ‘Who cares? It’s a game of cricket’ jackpot
“You’re going to make mistakes, you might as well make them doing what you’re good at jackpot
We’re making mistakes anyway, so let’s do it with a smile on your face jackpot
“If I get my chance, I’m going to use all that intent that I have jackpot
Take it on jackpot
I’m going to take the situation out a lot of the time and just enjoy it as much as I can jackpot
”We're making mistakes anyway, so let’s do it with a smile on your faceMoeen AliMoeen has been stung by his extended absence from the XI, which sits at odds with his role as a key sounding board for captain Jos Buttler and his calming influence on the field has been a loss jackpot
“Speaking to a few of the players, they’ve certainly said that they’re miss having me at mid-off or whatever,” said Moeen jackpot
“I think I can try and hopefully bring a bit of help maybe for Jos, being at mid-off a lot of the time with the bowlers, because it’s not always that easy for a wicketkeeper to communicate jackpot
“It’s hard for me to say jackpot
That’s the hardest bit…when Jos asks me what I think of the side and I don’t put myself in or if I do put myself in jackpot
You try and do what’s best for the team as much as you can jackpot
”The man plotting England’s downfall this time around is Sri Lanka coach Chris Silverwood, a man who once thought he would be leading their title defence jackpot
Silverwood was England’s fast bowling coach they won the tournament in 2019 and stepped into the top job soon after when he was chosen to succeed Trevor Bayliss jackpot
But his reign came to an ignominious end when he was sacked after the 2021/22 Ashes debacle, with England subsequently opting to split the job jackpot between red and white-ball specialists jackpot
England have already been bested by one of their own in India, with former batter Jonathan Trott guiding Afghanistan to a shock win in Delhi, and are aware of the extra layer of intrigue created by Silverwood’s appearance in the opposition dugout jackpot
“I’m sure he’s got that motivation to do well in this game, definitely,” said Moeen jackpot
“They’ve only won once, so they’ll want to get on a winning run as well and he’ll be thinking more about that and his own team jackpot
“But I’m sure deep down, like everybody else, he’ll be trying to prove a point or whatever it is and that will motivate him a little bit more jackpot
“He’s a good coach and a nice guy, and I enjoyed (working with) him jackpot
But he’s not the one going out to bat and bowl, it’s his team jackpot
He’ll be trying to get them ready jackpot
”England radically altered the balance of their side against the Proteas, banishing their core of all-rounders in favour of their top six batters and five specialist bowlers jackpot
A 229-run thrashing is likely to see that formula banished, with Moeen and Chris Woakes both pencilled in to return in place of the injured Reece Topley and Gus Atkinson jackpot
Sam Curran is also vying for one place with David Willey jackpot
Topley’s injury replacement, Brydon Carse trained for the first time on Wednesday afternoon but will not be considered at this stage jackpot
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta hailed Mauricio Pochettino as a “big brother” and believes he is already turning things around at Chelsea jackpot
The pair played together for a year at Paris Saint-Germain, both arriving in 2001 and striking up a friendship that lasts until the present day jackpot
They have since gone on to become top coaches – but their meeting at Stamford Bridge on Saturday will be the first time they have faced off as opposing managers jackpot
Pochettino, 51, is 10 years older than Arteta and while they may have signed for PSG at the same time, the Arsenal boss credits the Argentinian for taking him under his wing jackpot
“First of all, it was my first professional opportunity in Paris and we arrived at the same time and lived together in a hotel for three months,” Arteta explained jackpot
“He was critical, has been one of the most influential people in my career jackpot
Firstly as a player, he took me under the arm and looked after me like a little child, a little brother, and he was a big part of the success I had in Paris jackpot
“It was because of him because he really looked after me, gave me a lot of confidence and a lot of advice jackpot
“He has been a role model for me since that day, not only when I was a player but as a manager as well, when I had to make the decision to leave playing and start my coaching career he had a big say on that and I will always be grateful jackpot
”Arteta has been in charge of Arsenal since December 2019, just a month after Pochettino was sacked as head coach at north London rivals Tottenham jackpot
Pochettino returned to the Premier League when he took the reins at Chelsea in May and, despite a turbulent start, Arteta feels his old colleague is starting to turn things around jackpot
Asked if he felt Pochettino could rise to the challenge, he replied: “Yes, you can see already that something has changed very quickly jackpot
“It’s a big game and there is a big history jackpot between the two clubs jackpot
We know the types of games we’ve played together with them in the past but this is a different one jackpot
I’ve been really impressed by Chelsea jackpot
“I think they deserve much more than what they’ve got in the table jackpot
What Mauricio has done in a short time is phenomenal jackpot
We’ll be have to be at our best jackpot
”Arteta also revealed the best advice Pochettino had offered after he had hung up his boots: “’Don’t go into coaching — it’s too hard’!“That is the first thing jackpot
I knew he was going to be a coach and I followed him very closely because as a player he was already a leader jackpot
“The way he understood the game was phenomenal jackpot
I used to have him at my back and he was constantly coaching me jackpot
Very proud of what he has done and the way he has done it through his coaching career jackpot
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