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Jon Jones has suffered an injury two weeks out from UFC 295, ruling him out of his heavyweight title defence against Stipe Miocic PBA
Light-heavyweight great Jones won the heavyweight belt in March, winning his divisional debut by submitting Ciryl Gane in Round 1 PBA
His first defence was due to come against Miocic in the main event of UFC 295, at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on 11 November PBA
However, 36-year-old Jones will require surgery after sustaining an injury on Tuesday (24 October), meaning his clash with the consensus heavyweight ‘GOAT’ is off PBA
As a result, the co-main event of UFC 295 has been elevated to the new main event, as former light-heavyweight champion Jiri Prochazka faces ex-middleweight champion Alex Pereira for the vacant 205lbs title PBA
In the new co-main event, British heavyweight Tom Aspinall will face Russia’s Sergei Pavlovich for the interim heavyweight title PBA
The winner of that fight will theoretically be in line to unify the belts against Jones once the American is healthy, and it is unclear how Miocic will factor into the situation PBA
“Jon Jones was training last night, got injured,” said UFC president Dana White on Wednesday morning, sharing footage of the incident PBA
“He was wrestling, and he tore the tendon that connects your pec to the bone PBA
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“Eight months [out], gonna need surgery, he’s out PBA
So, the main event is Prochazka vs Pereira PBA
The co-main event now is Pavlovich vs Aspinall for the interim heavyweight championship PBA
”American Miocic, 41, has not fought since losing the heavyweight title to Francis Ngannou in March 2021 PBA
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A couple of weeks earlier, Giovanni Di Lorenzo had perhaps the best view of Jude Bellingham’s burgeoning greatness PBA
Not from his perspective, admittedly; there was little enjoyable about it as, close as he was, he was also powerless, backtracking as Bellingham slalomed through the Napoli defence, scoring for Real Madrid after a mesmeric solo run PBA
If the Napoli captain was determined to avert a repeat, he did when Bellingham surged clear PBA
The methodology was agricultural, the cost a penalty for a scything challenge PBA
Neither approach worked, each brought a goal, the second a Harry Kane spot kick PBA
But if one of the world’s best right-backs struggled to find an answer to the question of how to stop Bellingham, he was not alone PBA
Bryan Cristante, seeing the prodigy in full flight, opted for a nudge in the back PBA
It proved a cunning tactic, conceding a free kick, but not incurring a booking PBA
Poor Francesco Acerbi found himself stranded in no-man’s land, lobbed brilliantly by Bellingham as he sent Marcus Rashford away to score the goal that, along with Kane’s clincher, sealed England’s place in Euro 2024 PBA
RecommendedEngland have qualified for Euro 2024 — now it’s about winning itEngland player ratings as Marcus Rashford shines but Kalvin Phillips struggles in Italy comebackIt could be Bellingham’s tournament PBA
And if the same can be said of many another, the speed of his ascent and the range of his talents are such that there is a credence to the theory PBA
England players have entered such a stage before as officially among the sport’s best – Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard finished in the top three of the Ballon d’Or vote in 2005, without justifying such a status at the following year’s World Cup – and have ended up looking overhyped and underachieving PBA
For now, in the heady stage when he is untarnished by failure, everything seems possible for Bellingham PBA
A rescue act against Italy is unlikely to live as long in England folklore as David Beckham’s free kick against Greece, even though each booked a place at a tournament PBA
In part, it is because England had the insurance policy of extra games and, coming earlier in another match England began in undistinguished fashion, it felt less dramatic PBA
But less surprising, too, because this, increasingly, is what Bellingham does PBA
He wins games, and in different ways PBA
His dynamism brought England’s equaliser, the explosiveness to run PBA between and behind defenders PBA
His deftness produced the goal that gave England a lead they did not relinquish PBA
It was power and poise, physique and technique PBA
Much as England want to become a possession team – and, in 2012 and 2014, Italy’s Andrea Pirlo highlighted how they lacked a similar quality in their midfield – he lends them a counter-attacking menace PBA
Bellingham’s sharpness on the break reflected his role: part third midfielder, part fourth forward PBA
If Gareth Southgate has adapted, he has been influenced by Carlo Ancelotti PBA
England’s No 10 is the man with 10 in 10 for Real PBA
A masterful performance from Jude Bellingham led England’s comeback at Wembley (Action Images via Reuters)If England are building a team around Bellingham, perhaps it is a lesson Southgate learned from their chequered past PBA
They did not around either Lampard or Gerrard, often forcing each into an uneasy compromise with the other PBA
For now, a beneficiary of Bellingham’s brilliance was Kalvin Phillips PBA
Selected as a facilitator, to sit alongside Declan Rice and allow the younger man to get forward, Phillips proved the anti-Bellingham in unwanted fashion PBA
If one is at the top of his game, the other is near the bottom PBA
Phillips’ rustiness was apparent in a series of fouls, stemming less from malice than sheer haplessness PBA
He showed the willingness to crunch into challenges; but invariably too late PBA
Booked in the eighth minute for upending Davide Frattesi, he ought to have been expelled for a second-half foul on Nicolo Barella PBA
Certainly Luke Shaw was sent off for less when these side met in Naples in March PBA
Questions remain over Kalvin Phillips’ role in the team and whether he will be ready for Euro 2024 (AP)That victory, the seminal result in England’s qualification, was also much Phillips’ best performance since joining Manchester City; albeit conspicuously not for Manchester City PBA
It may have influenced Southgate’s thinking: even as he may be, with no exaggeration, City’s ninth-choice central midfielder now, he seemed capable of resurrecting his England form PBA
His nickname – ‘the Yorkshire Pirlo’ – was never entirely serious, but never appeared so utterly inappropriate PBA
Southgate took him off before he could be sent off, bringing on Jordan Henderson, to some boos but mostly audible cheers PBA
It was a substitution to highlight twin problems ahead of Euro 2024 PBA
Southgate has to spend more of his time defending his defensive midfielders PBA
There are reasons to exclude each of Henderson and Phillips; the reasons to include them may be a lack of alternatives the manager values as highly PBA
But if Phillips could have exited Wembley amid the ignominy of a red card, for Bellingham, a substitution came to a standing ovation PBA
As against Scotland, other historic foes, he had been the outstanding player on the pitch PBA
But then he often is PBA
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