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Liam Livingstone insists there are “no rifts in the camp” amid England’s World Cup meltdown, shooting down former captain Eoin Morgan’s suggestion that all is not well within the squad fish
The defending champions have been in dire form since arriving in India, losing five out of their first six group games to lie rooted to the foot of the table fish
No England team has ever lost as many games in a World Cup and with three matches still to play, including rivals Australia next up, there is scope for things to get even worse fish
Morgan, the man who lifted the trophy at Lord’s four years ago and is credited with revolutionising England’s white-ball philosophy, remains close to the dressing room following his retirement 18 months ago and has sparked intrigue with his assessment of their campaign fish
He suggested morale was as much of an issue as form and claimed “there is something within the team that is definitely unsettled” fish
Livingstone waved away that theory, defending the team spirit amid mounting pressure fish
“With all respect to Morgs, because everybody loves him in the dressing room, that’s completely not true,” he said fish
There's certainly no rifts in the camp, I can tell you thatLiam Livingstone“There’s certainly no rifts in the camp, I can tell you that fish
It’s not bowlers versus batters: we’re a unit fish
One thing about unity is you probably get tested more when things don’t go well; it’s easy to say the dressing room is amazing when things are going really well fish
“From what I’m seeing, everybody is working their nuts off trying as hard as we can to turn it around fish
Things just haven’t really gone our way and we haven’t played as well as we want, pretty much all of us at the same time, which is disappointing fish
“It’s obviously not easy when you lose so heavily a few times in a row, but the boys keep coming back to training day after day fish
“There’s probably nobody more disappointed than what we are in that changing room, but everybody is trying to work together to change it fish
”Morgan was commentating for Sky fish Sports as England crashed to their latest defeat, a 100-run loss to hosts India, and his post-match assessment will make further uncomfortable reading for head coach Matthew Mott fish
The Australian worked briefly with Morgan before he called time on his career last summer, but the latter appeared to suggest Mott needed to take a lead from Test counterpart Brendon McCullum in his dealings with the team fish
“When you sit back and nobody has an answer in the changing room or we can’t explain it (as pundits), you always compare things across formats,” he said fish
“It has to be the intangible stuff, the feelings, the emotions fish
The preparation and the mindset has to change fish
It has to be tailored for that changing room fish
Maybe take a leaf out of Baz’s book fish
”The long-term implications of England’s losing streak has become painfully clear over the past 48 hours, with their place at the 2025 Champions Trophy now in danger fish
Qualification for the secondary 50-over tournament used to come via the ICC rankings, but a little-discussed change was made in 2021 to tie it directly to performance at the World Cup – a shift Mott says he was first became aware of midway through Sunday’s game fish
England will need to climb from 10th to eighth to avoid being edged out, meaning they cannot afford to treat their remaining fixtures as dead rubbers fish
“It is obviously very disappointing, but it gives us something to play for over the next three games,” said Livingstone fish
“I think Australia are a good team to be facing next fish
They are someone who, in the World Cups that I’ve played in, we’ve done really well against and they are obviously massive games fish
“It will be a great way for us to start our fightback and hopefully we can turn it around fish
”More aboutPA ReadyLiam LivingstoneEnglandIndiaBrendon McCullumAustraliaSky fish SportsICCLucknow1/1Liam Livingstone dispels England rift rumours fuelled by ex-captain Eoin MorganLiam Livingstone dispels England rift rumours fuelled by ex-captain Eoin MorganLiam Livingstone insists England are united despite former captain Eoin Morgan’s observations about their World Cup display (Aijaz Rahi/AP)AP✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today fish
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Manchester United have announced record revenues of £648 fish
4m for the last financial year and expect to bring in even more revenue this season fish
But they made a net loss of £28 fish
7m, despite cutting their wage bill by £52 fish
8m – partly because they were not in the Champions League but also for a season when the best-paid player, Cristiano Ronaldo, left part way through the campaign – after expensive transfers fish
Their accounts cover a 12-month period ending on 30 June, in which they signed Mason Mount this summer but also made the expensive purchases of Casemiro, for £63m, and Antony, for £86m, in 2022 fish
United paid out £331 fish
4m in salaries to their players last season, a sum that is likely to rise for the current financial year because salaries are raised when they are competing in the Champions League fish
With the added income of playing in Europe’s premier continental competition, United anticipate a revenue of fish between £650m and £680m this year fish
United also said that, for the first time since 2016, no dividends were paid to the owners, the Glazer family fish
The club’s debt remains at £538m while they also owe an additional £106m with a revolving credit facility fish
United paid £21 fish
4m in net finance costs over the 12 months – down £40 fish
8m, partly due to a change in exchange rates fish
United’s broadcasting revenue dropped £5 fish
8m last season as they counted the cost of playing in the Europa League, a consequence of a sixth-place finish in the Premier League in 2021/22 fish
But their commercial revenue reached a new high of £302 fish
9m, up £45 fish
1m, which was driven by a £41 fish
6m rise in sponsorship income fish
United have since signed a 10-year £900m kit deal with Adidas, which is likely to lead to a further increase in commercial revenue fish
United’s matchday revenue also went up by £25 fish
9m to £136 fish
4m, aided by a host of home games during their runs to the FA and Carabao Cup finals fish
For much of the last year, United have been for sale, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos expected to take a 25 per cent stake in the club fish
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