Cardiff have appointed former Nottingham Forest boss Sabri Lamouchi as their third manager of the season.

The Frenchman is joined by Bluebirds legend Sol Bamba, who played for him when he was Ivory Coast chief, in the dugout and the duo inherit a club in crisis, beset by fan protests against their owners.

Without a league win since November, they sit 21st in the Championship table and only three points from danger — Lamouchi has plenty of work to do to save the Welsh outfit.

We take a look at his previous roles to see how Cardiff may line up under the 51-year-old ahead of their trip to in-form Luton on Tuesday.

Tricky Trees

Lamouchi took over Forest in 2019 and had his side in the Championship top six for the majority of the season but they ultimately missed out on the play-offs on goal difference after failing to win any of their last six games.

He was sacked after a poor start to the following campaign but remains a popular figure in Nottingham with a reputation for making his side hard to break down and playing counter-attacking football.

Setting up in a 4-2-3-1 or 4-1-4-1, Lamouchi deployed Lewis Grabban as a lone striker to great effect.

Defensively, Forest opted for a low block with Grabban pressing the centre-backs to force them to play the ball out wide when his team-mates then joined the hunt.

Once they won the ball back, Lamouchi’s side wingers, central midfielders and wing-backs looked to get forward as quickly as possible in support to take advantage of any space left while the centre-backs and holding midfielder formed a three-man defensive platform.

Grabban, the Championship’s third-highest scorer that season with 20 strikes, was key to both formations as he was required to hold the ball up long enough for support to arrive. 

In Callum Robinson, Cardiff have a player suited to this role although he lacks the killer instinct of Grabban. Youngster Kion Etete could also be deployed as a target man.

Resilient Rennes

Lamouchi’s first role in European football came with Rennes in his homeland.

He took over a side who had just four wins from 12 Ligue 1 matches in November 2017 and led them to the Europa League via a fifth-place finish only to lose his job the following December.

Rotating between variations of a 4-5-1 and 4-4-2, his side ranked just 11th in the division with a 48% possession percentage but were third for passes into the final third and fourth in progressive runs.

With him in charge, only Paris Saint-Germain, Lyon and Montpellier conceded fewer goals than Rennes’ 29 — a defensive resilience that has been typical of the Lyon-born tactician.

Preferring to launch fast attacks down the flanks, his team were not prolific but managed to accumulate points thanks to their impressive rearguard.

On the world stage

Lamouchi began his managerial career when he took over the Ivory Coast in 2012 and led the Elephants to the 2014 World Cup with four wins and two draws in qualifying before a two-legged victory over Senegal in the play-offs.

They headed to Brazil ranked 23rd in the world and won their opener against Japan before crashing out thanks to defeats at the hands of Colombia and Greece.

In qualifying, Lamouchi switched between a 4-4-2 and a 4-3-3 but opted for a more robust 4-2-3-1 in the tournament.

Regardless of the formation, box-to-box midfielders, attacking full-backs and pacey wingers were expected to supply chances for a focal point up front — in this case Chelsea legend Didier Drogba.

In their World Cup opener, Japan went ahead in the first half and Lamouchi showed his tactical flexibility, switching to a 3-4-3 for the start of the second half and then 10 minutes later opting for an aggressive 4-2-4 which paid off with strikes from Wilfried Bony and Gervinho.

Success on the Cards?

Cardiff’s last competitive win was a 1-0 triumph at Sunderland on November 5 with the Bluebirds losing four and drawing five of their league clashes since.

Comfortably the second-tier’s lowest scorers with just 21 goals from 28 outings, the South Wales outfit do at least fare better in defence with 31 conceded.

The return of Mark McGuinness from his successful loan spell at Sheffield Wednesday should further improve their backline and the lifting of a transfer embargo opens the door to potential arrivals.

Owner Vincent Tan has been reluctant to dip into his pockets so it is unlikely Lamouchi will oversee a major overhaul of the squad in the remaining days of the window but the foundations are there to implement his style.

He has already admitted: “It’s difficult for me. I have just arrived. I know the club worked before on that. But we will discuss it.

“I am focused with my squad and the game in Luton. 

“The club are working for one or two good surprises. I don’t know. If some new players arrive I will be happy, if not, I will be happy as well.”

Perry Ng is a competent wing-back and on the other flank converted winger Callum O’Dowda can provide pace and guile. McGuinness and Cedric Kipre can develop into a solid centre-back pairing between them.

Ryan Wintle is likely to anchor the midfield with Andy Rinomhota, Joe Ralls and Ruben Colwill in more attacking roles. Mark Harris, Jaden Philogene and Isaak Davies should prove to be a good fit on the flanks, with top scorer Robinson and Etete competing to play as a lone striker.

Potential line-up to face Luton (4-3-3): Ryan Allsop; Perry Ng, Mark McGuinness, Cedric Kipre, Callum O’Dowda; Andy Rinomhota, Ryan Wintle, Joe Ralls; Mark Harris, Callum Robinson, Jaden Philogene.

Chelsea have reportedly returned to the negotiating table to complete a sensational move for Enzo Fernandez and want to sign the Benfica midfielder before Tuesday’s transfer deadline.

The Portuguese giants rejected a £70million bid for their Argentine World Cup star earlier this month but the Blues are prepared to go higher to get the deal done.

According to The Telegraph, the West Londoners have made two new proposals which they hope will secure their eighth signing of the January window.

Stamford Bridge chiefs have offered to stump up £85m for the 22-year-old and allow one of their players to join Benfica in return, while they are also prepared to pay Fernandez’s £105m release clause in instalments.

With the Eagles previously insisting that his clause is paid in full, it remains to be seen whether they are tempted by either of the new offers.

Fernandez is believed to be keen on the move to the Premier League outfit so agreeing personal terms late in the window would not be a problem.

Seagulls hold firm on Caicedo

Brighton have rejected a second offer from Arsenal worth £65m plus £5m in add-ons for wantaway midfielder Moises Caicedo.

Sky Sports say the Seagulls are adamant the 21-year-old will not be sold before Tuesday’s deadline despite the player’s apparent desire to move to the Premier League leaders.

The Ecuador international pleaded with the South Coast club to allow him to leave in a revealing Instagram post over the weekend.

He said: “My dream [was] always to be the most decorated player in the history of Ecuador.

“The fans have taken me into their hearts and they will always be in my heart so I hope they can understand why I want to take up this magnificent opportunity.”

It is indicated that Caicedo has been told to stay away from Brighton’s training ground as they look to avoid losing their second player to the North London club this window following Leandro Trossard’s £27m switch.

In other news

Tottenham have submitted a £22m offer to Bayer Leverkusen for defender Piero Hincapie, 21, according to Bild.

The Mail indicate Everton are working on bringing in a forward as well as Udinese defender Rodrigo Becao, 27.

Nottingham Forest are in advanced talks to sign 36-year-old Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Keylor Navas, Football Insider have claimed.

Graham Arnold will stay on as Australia head coach heading into the 2026 World Cup.

The Socceroos reached the round of 16 in Qatar last year, matching the achievement of 2006.

After losing to eventual finalists France in their opening group game, Australia beat Tunisia and Denmark to record their best performance at a World Cup finals. They lost 2-1 to a Lionel Messi-inspired Argentina in a tight last-16 tie.

Arnold, who was caretaker manager of the national team between 2006 and 2007 and also took charge of Australia’s Olympic side at the delayed Tokyo 2020 tournament, has now signed a new contract to keep him in place through to the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

Football Australia chair Chris Nikou said: “What Graham and the entire squad achieved under the most challenging of circumstances during the last FIFA World Cup campaign was exceptional, and we are delighted that we have secured his services for a further four years.

“Football Australia is ambitious, where we expect continued progress and results from our senior and youth national teams, and through our discussions with Graham over recent weeks, we know our thinking is aligned on the future direction of Australian football and the Socceroos.”

James Johnson, Football Australia’s chief executive, noted Arnold had “contributed to some of Australian football’s most iconic moments”, but that “his exploits as the Socceroos head coach have propelled him into a league of his own.”

Arnold said: “I love Australia and I love Australian football, and nothing in football can ever match the elation, pride and sense of achievement I and the entire set-up felt in Qatar. 

“The hunger to continue in the role has never been stronger and I know I have more to give to the Socceroos’ programme and Australian football, where I want to deliver more smiles for our fans as we did in Qatar.

“I approach the next four years with a clean sheet, which is underpinned by a burning ambition to provide more opportunities to our leading emerging and established talent, whilst challenging for major titles starting with the AFC Asian Cup in Qatar next year.”

Arnold explained he hopes Australia’s performance at the World Cup convinces the country’s government to allocate more funding to the sport and establish a permanent base for the Socceroos. 

“It’s crazy to think the Socceroos don’t get any high-performance funding from the government,” he told reporters.

“They don’t have a home. How can you have a football culture if you don’t have a home?

“Funding will help the programmes but the home of football is crucial. It’s something as a sport we’ve missed out on. We’ve got nothing, nowhere to go.”

Arnold has won 30 of his 51 games in charge of Australia, with his 59 per cent win rate the highest of any of the 12 coaches to have overseen the Socceroos on more than 20 occasions.

Barcelona feel Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves has one foot out of the door and are optimistic about their chance of signing him at the end of the season.

Neves, 25, has spent the past six seasons with Wolves after arriving during their last season in the Championship (2017-18), racking up over 200 appearances for the club along with 28 goals.

The central midfielder, a regular for Portugal, has caught the eye of Europe’s elite clubs.

Wolves had been hopeful of extending Neves’ stay at the club, but with their future in the Premier League in doubt, they might have already started to plan for life without him.

TOP STORY – WOLVES SIGNING INDICATES LOOMING NEVES DEPARTURE

According to Sport, Barcelona believe Wolves are signing 21-year-old Flamengo midfielder Joao Gomes as a direct replacement for Neves, who they expect to leave at the end of the season.

The report states Barcelona know what it will cost to pry him away from the Premier League and are comfortable with the price, which is said to be “much more feasible” than the €60million price tag for Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi.

Real Madrid are also expected to pursue Neves, who they reportedly feel has “the potential to become the new Casemiro”.

ROUND-UP

– The Telegraph and Fabrizio Romano state Chelsea will make another run at signing 22-year-old Benfica and Argentina standout Enzo Fernandez, and are willing to meet the £105m (€120m) release clause if they can pay it in installments.

– According to Bild, Tottenham have submitted a £22m (€25m) verbal offer to Bayer Leverkusen for 21-year-old Ecuador centre-back Piero Hincapie.

Newcastle United have had their latest £20m offer for 18-year-old Flamengo midfielder Matheus Franca turned down, per Fabrizio Romano.

– Newcastle are also said to be looking to replace Jonjo Shelvey, who is set to join Nottingham Forest, with Sheffield United’s Sander Berge.

– The Daily Mail is reporting Brighton and Hove Albion have rejected a £70m approach from Arsenal for 21-year-old midfielder Moises Caicedo, and are holding out for £80m.

– According to Sport, there is mutual interest between Barca and Atletico Madrid forward Joao Felix, who will spend the rest of the season on loan at Chelsea.

Liverpool wanted a fresh start in 2023 but Andrew Robertson says the Reds have been “nowhere near good enough” this season and played “worse” since the World Cup.

The Scotland international captained Jurgen Klopp’s side at Brighton and Hove Albion as Kauro Mitoma’s last-minute strike dumped the FA Cup holders out in the fourth round.

Liverpool had taken the lead through Harvey Elliot before Lewis Dunk’s fortuitous first-half equaliser paved the way for Mitoma’s deserved late winner in Sunday’s 2-1 triumph.

Klopp’s men are out of both domestic cups and sit only ninth in the Premier League, having won just eight of their opening 19 top-flight games.

Having lost nine times already in 31 outings across all competitions this campaign, Robertson bemoaned Liverpool’s abject performances that have continued after the World Cup break.

“This season has been nowhere near good enough,” Robertson told ITV Sport.

“At the start of the year, we wanted a fresh start, but that hasn’t happened – we’ve been worse. In the league, we haven’t been good enough and now we’re out of both cups.”

The Reds’ downfall may have appeared somewhat of a surprise after falling narrowly short of an unprecedented quadruple last term.

Liverpool missed out in the Champions League final to Real Madrid and saw Manchester City secure the Premier League title on the last day of the season, though they lifted the FA Cup and EFL Cup.

Sadio Mane’s sale to Bayern Munich and Roberto Firmino’s diminishing role should be factored in, while Mohamed Salah has failed to hit his usual lofty heights after scoring just nine goals in 19 league games.

Luis Diaz has been out injured after a promising first campaign at Anfield and signings Darwin Nunez and Cody Gapko are still settling in, yet Robertson struggled to explain why Liverpool continue to falter.

The left-back added: “It’s really disappointing. You can’t put your finger on one thing that’s gone wrong. It’s more than that. It’s about trying to put a performance together where all these things click and that’s proving difficult right now.

“You can tell we’re not as confident in front of goal, and defensively we’re still a wee bit open in certain areas.

“We were on the back of two clean sheets, which was positive, but today, two disappointing goals and they had a couple of big chances as well.

“We need to try and get the confidence back. It’s easier said than done but that’s the only way we can pick up results. You have to be able to score goals and you have to be able to keep clean sheets.

“We’re not managing that just now and we need to do it. We keep saying that and it doesn’t help the fans. I feel sorry for them, the way we’re putting on a show for them just now.

“We let them down again and we’re obviously disappointed to be falling out of the cup.”

Roma are targeting a solution to their Nicolo Zaniolo crisis before Tuesday’s transfer deadline after the winger was “not very happy” about the prospect of joining Bournemouth.

The Italy international was strongly linked with Tottenham earlier this month; however, Antonio Conte subsequently signed Arnaut Danjuma on loan from Villarreal as a solution to his wide attacking midfield needs.

Bournemouth subsequently emerged as frontrunners, with the team third from bottom of the Premier League seeing Zaniolo as a player who could help them to safety in their first campaign back in the top flight.

Reports suggested Roma and Bournemouth had reached an agreement on a deal worth an initial £26.3million (€30m), but it appears Zaniolo is not sold on the idea of joining the English south-coast club.

Roma head coach Jose Mourinho has expressed major frustration over Zaniolo asking to leave and then stalling when the opportunity arose, saying it “unfortunately” seemed the 23-year-old would end up staying with the Giallorossi.

When asked about firm opportunities to sell Zaniolo, Roma general manager Tiago Pinto said on Sunday: “I have no problem answering this question, everyone understood what happened.

“Zaniolo asked to be sold, and together with the agent we found a solution. We succeeded, but now Nicolo is not very happy with the solution that has arrived, and obviously we are all in a bit of difficulty.”

Last season saw Zaniolo score the only goal of the inaugural Europa Conference League final, as Roma beat Feyenoord, yet his time at the Stadio Olimpico may be up.

Speaking to DAZN, Pinto said Roma would not be able to buy a player to take Zaniolo’s place before sealing the sale of the former Inter youth-team player.

He, too, is frustrated by Zaniolo’s stalling on a transfer, with time at a premium.

“We found this solution following a request from the player and, as you know, with all the limits that we have with financial fair play we are not exactly a company that can yield to Zaniolo’s no and take on other players,” Pinto said.

“We are always bound by those limits. Now we have another 48 hours, let’s see what happens. I don’t want to dwell on this issue, it is really a difficult situation for us.”

Jose Mourinho claimed Roma suffered an “unfair” defeat to runaway Serie A leaders Napoli as he saluted both his team and the rival side he is convinced will win the Scudetto.

Head coach Mourinho could not get the better of opposite number Luciano Spalletti, whose Napoli players sit 13 points clear at the top of the table after 20 games.

Sixth-placed Roma would have moved level on points with Inter, who sit second, had they got the win at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.

Victor Osimhen converted Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s cross in stunning style to give Napoli a 17th-minute lead, but Roma levelled up in the 75th minute through Stephan El Shaarawy.

Yet Mourinho’s visitors could not hang on for a point, with Giovanni Simeone firing an 86th-minute winner when he took on a short pass from Piotr Zielinski and was allowed to turn inside the penalty area before firing powerfully into the right corner.

Mourinho said: “From the first minute we played well. The team were always in control, we pressed very hard, we defended well.

“Napoli suffered, we are the team that scared them most. The stadium seemed empty, and beyond the negative result I leave here more confident.

“Sometimes football is unfair, the team that deserves more loses. Sometimes we won without deserving it, tonight they [Roma] deserved to win. I told the boys that we must be sad for the defeat, but calmly see you on Wednesday at the Olimpico.”

Roma face Cremonese in midweek in a Coppa Italia quarter-final.

“Today we saw that Napoli are very good and have the champion’s star,” Mourinho told DAZN. “I have won eight championships, I know what it means to have the star that lights up for you. The championship will definitely be theirs.”

Mourinho saw plenty to admire about Napoli striker Osimhen, but warned the Nigerian striker would have to change his game if he ever goes to the Premier League.

“Osimhen is very strong, he’s difficult to mark, he’s a top player, but if he goes to England he has to change because they’ll kill him,” Mourinho said. “Certain attitudes are accepted in Italy.”

Napoli boss Spalletti said determination was key to his team’s success.

“They’re delicate matches and those who have played have done so with the right attitude,” Spalletti said.

His team’s lead is the largest by any team at this stage of a Serie A season since 1994-95, when the three points for a win era began.

Osimhen’s opener was a special strike, with the striker controlling the ball on his chest, then taking a touch with his knee, before rifling an unstoppable shot into the top-right corner.

“There is technical quality, there is personality,” Spalletti told DAZN. “He is a physically strong player and it becomes difficult to get at him.”

Christophe Galtier insisted he was not worried with Paris Saint-Germain’s poor form since the return to action after the World Cup.

Folarin Balogun’s last-gasp equaliser for Reims at the Parc des Princes on Sunday left the defending champions with just one win from their past four Ligue 1 matches.

PSG’s lead at the summit has been reduced to just three points as a result, a gap that could have been even less had Lens and Marseille not also been held to a draw on Saturday.

Galtier’s side have a quick turnaround before Wednesday’s trip to Montpellier and he is pushing for a response from his squad.

“Worried no, disappointed yes. We are not going to hide behind the post-World Cup calendar,” he said after the match.

“It’s been a few weeks since our performances were not at the same level as in the first part of the season. We must work, we must find solutions, and reconnect.

“A crisis of confidence? I don’t think so. Maybe a crisis of complacency, all the demands we had.

“It went haywire for different reasons. It’s hard to restart. I have high-level players who cannot accept to be at this level since the beginning of 2023.”

With just a few days remaining until the mid-season transfer window slams shut, Galtier confirmed the club intend to be active in order to bolster the squad.

“There are 48 hours left. The club is working on the arrival of at least one player. There are significant constraints with financial fair play,” he added.

“We want reinforcement. Will it happen? I don’t know. We cannot hide behind the absence of a player. We have quality players in the squad. Everyone must find their level very quickly.”

Brighton and Hove Albion head coach Roberto De Zerbi believes the club are “ready to go forward without” Moises Caicedo following interest from Arsenal.

Caicedo has been strongly linked with a move away from the Amex Stadium all month, but reports of interest intensified this week.

Arsenal were rumoured to have had a bid worth £60million rejected by Brighton, which seemed to prompt Caicedo to publicly declare his desire to leave.

In a statement posted to social media on Friday, the Ecuador international spoke of wanting to make the most of a “magnificent opportunity”.

While he did not specifically name Arsenal, the Gunners – who signed Leandro Trossard from the Seagulls in this window – are said to have since upped their offer to roughly £70m.

Brighton have told Caicedo to stay away from the first team while his future is unresolved, hence his absence from Sunday’s 2-1 FA Cup win over Liverpool, but De Zerbi is apparently content for a sale to go through.

“Caicedo is a very, very good guy,” the told reporters after the game. “I can understand because when you are 21 and you have a request from a big team, they are playing in Europe.

“I would like him to finish the season with us, but we are ready to go forward without him – I think we need some players in some positions.

“I spoke a lot with [Brighton chairman] Tony [Bloom], he knows very well my opinion. We are a good team, but we can improve from the transfer window.

“We lost [Leandro] Trossard and if we also lose Caicedo, it can be a problem for us if we want to fight for Europe.”

Caicedo’s statement of intent to leave caught fans by surprise, and De Zerbi earlier described it as a “mistake”.

But the Brighton coach also sympathised with the 21-year-old, convinced those advising him were behind it rather than Caicedo unilaterally deciding to publish the comments.

“I was surprised, but I can understand where the mistake started,” De Zerbi added.

“I don’t know if you understand, but Moises is a good guy. I think [he was influenced by someone else].”

Folarin Balogun stunned Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes with a last-gasp equaliser to earn a 1-1 draw for Reims.

Neymar opened the scoring early in the second half to give Christophe Galtier’s home side the lead, but substitute Marco Verratti was sent off soon afterwards.

PSG continued to have the better chances but could not extend their lead, though the 10 men still looked set to grind out a valuable win to return to winning ways on Ligue 1 duty.

Balogun had other ideas though, latching onto Kamory Doumbia’s throughball to slot past Gianluigi Donnarumma in the sixth minute of stoppage time and stun the home crowd.

Reims were almost gifted an opener with just seconds on the clock, with Donnarumma’s pass intercepted by Marshall Munetsi on the edge of the box, but the PSG goalkeeper recovered to smother the ball.

The visitors continued to apply pressure, Ito fizzing a volley past the right post before Donnarumma denied Munetsi with a point-blank save on the goal line.

Six minutes into the second half, Lionel Messi’s shot deflected off Juan Bernat and into the path of Neymar who rounded Yehvann Diouf, flicking an effort off the crossbar to open the scoring.

Reims thought they had an immediate chance to equalise when Balogun was fouled inside the area, but the penalty decision was overturned due to an offside, though a foul in the build-up from Verratti on Ito was looked at by VAR and resulted in a red card for the midfielder.

PSG remained a threat and Sergio Ramos’ header was clipped against the bar by Alexis Flips before Achraf Hakimi latched onto Messi’s pass and slotted a fine finish past Diouf, only for his celebrations to be cut short by an offside flag.

Those missed chances came back to haunt the hosts when Balogun raced through onto Doumbia’s inviting pass to score his 11th Ligue 1 goal of the season and leave leaders PSG winless in their last two outings in the competition.

What does it mean? Champions out of sync

With superstar attackers Neymar, Messi and Kylian Mbappe starting together for the first time since the World Cup, PSG would have hoped to return to Ligue 1 winning ways after a shock defeat to Rennes.

Galtier’s players were far from their best though, particularly in the first half when they had just a single effort at goal, and Reims’ equaliser was nothing less than the visitors deserved.

Fortunately for PSG, Lens and Marseille were both held on Saturday to miss the chance to close the gap, but the defending champions have dropped points in three of their last four league games. Their cushion over second-placed Lens stays at three points.

Verratti’s red mist

Sent off just 13 minutes and 15 seconds after his introduction at half-time, Verratti’s red card was the third-fastest for a PSG substitute since Opta records began in 2006-07.

Only Layvin Kurzawa (12 minutes, 46 seconds) and David Beckham (nine minutes, 21 seconds) have received their marching orders quicker as a substitute.

Brilliant Balogun

Balogun’s assault on Donnarumma’s goal was relentless throughout, with his total of six shots being higher than any other player on the field.

The Arsenal loanee also had eight touches in the opposition box, with only Mbappe (10) having more in the game.

Key Opta facts

– Bolagun’s goal after 95 minutes and 30 seconds is the latest conceded by PSG in a Ligue 1 game since Opta began to collect this data (since 2006-07).
– Neymar has been involved in 22 goals in Ligue 1 this season (12 goals, 10 assists), with only Erling Haaland (28 involvements for Manchester City) doing better among players from Europe’s top five leagues this season. Brazilian Neymar has only bettered his current total once with PSG, having 32 involvements (19 goals, 13 assists) in 2017-18, his first season with the club.
– PSG have only won one of their last four Ligue 1 games (D1 L2), after winning 16 of their previous 18 (D2).
– Reims are unbeaten in their last 12 Ligue 1 games (W4 D8), which is the longest current run in the division and their longest such sequence in the top flight since December 2018 to March 2019 (13 games unbeaten).
– Balogun has scored 11 goals in Ligue 1 this term, exactly half of his team’s goals, the highest share for any player at a Ligue 1 team.
– Reims coach Will Still has become the eighth boss to avoid defeat in his opening 10 Ligue 1 games, after Jean Marmies, Gerard Gili, Ricardo Gomes, Carlo Ancelotti, Lucien Favre, Claudio Ranieri and Thomas Tuchel.

What’s next?

PSG are back in Ligue 1 action when they travel to Montpellier on Wednesday, with Reims hosting Lorient on the same day.