Real Madrid want him: Chelsea heading for Hazard repeat with £96m star

da poker: Chelsea are flying right now, claiming a fourth successive Premier League victory on Sunday afternoon, fighting back from 2-0 down to defeat fierce rivals Spurs 4-3 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

da apostaganha: Jadon Sancho and Enzo Fernández both pulled off long-range strikes, while Cole Palmer converted a pair of second-half penalties, the second of which was an audacious, impudent Panenka.

This means Palmer has now converted 12 out of 12 spot-kicks in the Premier League, the most any player has taken without ever missing one, surpassing the previous record held by Yaya Touré, and that wasn’t a bad way to do it, was it?

This victory lifts Enzo Maresca’s team clear of both Arsenal and Manchester City, now very much Liverpool’s nearest-challengers, just four points adrift the league-leaders, albeit the Reds have a game in hand.

Given that the Blues’ next seven opponents are Brentford, Everton, Fulham, Ipswich, Crystal Palace, Bournemouth and Wolves, they’re likely to hang around the title conversation a little while longer yet.

Chelsea star wanted by Europe's elite

Following Sunday’s game, Jamie Carragher stated on Sky Sports that he believes Palmer has been the best-performing player in the Premier League since the start of last season.

Well, based on these statistics, it’s hard to dispute that claim.

PL players with 30+ goals and assists in 2023/24 & 24/25

Player

Goals

Assists

Combined G+A

Palmer

33

17

50

Mohamed Salah

31

18

49

Erling Haaland

40

5

45

Ollie Watkins

26

16

42

Bukayo Saka

21

19

40

Son Heung-min

21

14

35

Alexander Isak

27

5

31

All statistics courtesy of Premierleague.com

As shown by this table, just seven players have accumulated 30+ goals and assists in the Premier League since the start of last season, with Palmer’s brace at Tottenham meaning he has had more direct goal involvement than any other player during this time-frame, one more than Mohamed Salah, albeit having made three more appearances.

The English star’s phenomenal form is not going unnoticed because, as claims from Spain suggest in recent days, Real Madrid are interested in signing the Englishman, with president Florentino Pérez allegedly admiring his ‘qualities and potential to become a global icon’.

The Blues signed Palmer for £42.5m, which now appears to be an absolute bargain, with CIES Football Observatory believing his value has more than doubled in 18 months, stating he is worth around £96m, which is probably a conservative estimate.

Having signed a further two-year extension in August, Palmer is now contracted to Chelsea until 2033, meaning he would not come cheap, with the aforementioned report acknowledging that ‘the player’s price tag would be a major obstacle’.

An Eden Hazard repeat for Chelsea

Historically, Real Madrid do seem to have a habit when it comes to poaching the Premier League’s premier talent; David Beckham (2003), Cristiano Ronaldo (2009), Xabi Alonso (2009), Luka Modrić (2012) and Gareth Bale (2013) all spring to mind.

We’ve intentionally left Real Madrid’s all-time record signing off this list, because that may be a rather sensitive issue for Chelsea supporters given that, despite the countless number of Galácticos that have donned the famous all-white kit at the Bernabéu over the decades, Eden Hazard’s £88.5m move from Chelsea remains the most Los Blancos have ever paid for any player.

Fair to say, this transfer was not a success, given that the Belgian made only 76 appearances for Los Merengues, scoring a miserly seven goals, before unceremoniously retiring without a club at the age of 32 in October 2023.

Of course, should Real Madrid make a move for Palmer, they’d certainly be seeking to avoid a sense of déjà vu, but considering Palmer is just 22 years old, there’s minimal chance of this happening.

In more modern times, the Champions League specialists have shown a willingness to spend big on young talents: Aurélien Tchouaméni (£66m), Vinícius Júnior (£40m), and of course Jude Bellingham’s £88m move the clearest recent examples.

Nevertheless, the Spanish giants may be forced to break their all-time record fee should they wish to sign Chelsea’s star attacker, as they did five years ago.

The new Hazard: Chelsea have secured "one of the signings of the season"

Jadon Sancho’s performance at Spurs was reminiscent of prime-Eden Hazard, as winger continues to shine for the Blues.

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England, Pakistan in victory race as bold declaration transforms Pindi Test

Brook’s high-tempo fifty and early breakthroughs keep all results possible for day five

Valkerie Baynes04-Dec-2022

Harry Brook’s high-tempo innings drove England to a bold tea-time declaration•AFP/Getty Images

Another fearless performance by newcomer Harry Brook, a calculated declaration and a short-ball barrage that had Pakistan reeling initially in pursuit of a lofty 343 runs for victory: Bazball was on a Rawalpindi rampage on the penultimate day of this first Test.When England’s fresh, aggressive approach to Tests was still in its infancy during their home summer and they came a cropper against South Africa at Lord’s, new head coach Brendon McCullum’s message was simple and effective, along the lines of: if you think you’ve pushed hard enough, push some more.His charges have wholeheartedly embraced the message, positioning themselves to claim the remaining eight wickets they need – possibly seven depending on how Azhar Ali pulls up overnight from a finger injury – on a pitch that has proven to be a batting paradise.Pakistan are not out of the contest with Imam-ul-Haq, who made 121 in the first innings, steadying the hosts from 25 for 2 and unbeaten on 43 at stumps, and Saud Shakeel not out 24, needing another 263 runs.An enthralling day’s play began with Test debutant Will Jacks completing a six-wicket haul on debut after the hosts had put up an hour-and-a-half’s worth of resistance, thanks to Agha Salman’s fifty which contained England’s first-innings lead to 78 runs.Ben Stokes dismissed Babar Azam as England made early inroads•Getty Images

But the tourists then stretched that to 342 in 35.5 overs of high-tempo batting in their second innings, Brook stealing the show among England’s three half-centurions with a sublime display of strokeplay and timing.Then Pakistan succumbed to England’s short-ball tactics which, in the space of nine eventful deliveries, accounted for opener Abdullah Shafique and captain Babar Azam , either side of Azhar retiring hurt.Pakistan were 20 without loss after four overs in their second innings, sedate in the bizarre context of the feverish run-rates so far but a positive opening gambit in its own right, as both men traded the threat of England’s bouncers with the scoring opportunities they offeredBut then Ollie Robinson removed Shafique, pulling to Brook at deep square leg before striking Azhar a heavy blow on the tip of his right index finger, which sent him back to the dressing-room for treatment while on nought, and brought Babar to the crease, to the home crowd’s delight.Babar was the leading scorer among three Pakistan centurions – and seven in total – for the match with his first-innings 136. but he managed just four before feathering a Ben Stokes bouncer to wicketkeeper Ollie Pope as a hush fell over the stands.England could have had another wicket late in the evening when substitute fielder Keaton Jennings put down a chance at short leg off Shakeel, then on 22, from the bowling of Jack Leach.Stokes had declared during the tea break after Brook, Joe Root and Zak Crawley all reached fifties in the middle session.England were 46 for 2 at lunch after Ben Duckett followed his first-innings ton with a first-ball duck and Pope fell for 15.But Brook upstaged all others for a second time in just his second Test. Having top-scored in England’s first innings with a rapid 153 off just 116 balls, he threatened to post another quickfire century with a boundary-laden 87 off 65 balls. Three times Brook powered Zahid Mahmood over the rope for six, his big shots looking effortless much of the time, before he was bowled by Naseem Shah on the stroke of tea going for one swing too many.Will Jacks walks off after taking 6 for 161 on debut•Getty Images

Crawley added another fifty to his first-innings 122, but no sooner had he brought up his latest milestone in 47 balls, he was caught behind off a Mohammad Ali short ball with Pakistan overturning umpire Ahsan Raza’s not-out decision when replays showed that the ball had kissed the glove on the way through to Mohammad Rizwan.Root reached the same milestone off 48 deliveries, crashing Naseem’s fuller ball through mid-off to the boundary as England kept the tempo high. Then, in an audacious move, Root switched to batting left-handed for the first ball of legspinner Mahmood’s first over after drinks.He produced two sweeps, the second of which was put down by Naseem at midwicket then, switching back to right-handed, Root reverse-swept the next ball he faced through backward point for four. Root eventually fell sweeping too, top-edging a Zahid delivery which was going wide down the leg side to Imam at short backward square. Stokes followed for a duck off the third ball he faced, chasing a Zahid ball outside off and bobbing a catch to Shakeel at cover.Jacks staged a doughty cameo of 24 off 13 balls, including three sixes, before he holed out to long-off, bringing like-minded heavy-hitter Liam Livingstone to the crease after spending much of the Pakistan innings off the field with a knee injury. Livingstone remained unbeaten on 7 at the declaration.Jacks, called up as a late replacement for Ben Foakes who was struck down by illness on the eve of the match, ended up bowling more than he ever would have imagined with fellow debutant and part-time spinner Livingstone out of action. Jacks sent down down 40.3 overs – second behind only frontline spinner Leach’s 49 – and walked away with 6 for 161.Jacks, who came into this match with just 21 first-class wickets, began the day with three more already to his name – including that of Babar – and, after the hosts resumed on 499 for 7, he took care of the rest.Salman brought up his second Test fifty with a well-placed chip off Leach over the covers which raced to the boundary, but fell a short time later, edging Jacks to Crawley at slip.The dismissal brought in Test debutant Haris Rauf, who was cleared to bat but not bowl in England’s second innings after suffering a thigh strain from rolling over the ball while fielding on the first day. He was Pakistan’s last man out, chasing a wider Jacks delivery and edging to Root, who took a strong catch reaching overhead at slip.

Miranda elogia defesa de Thiago Couto em vitória do São Paulo: 'Está no caminho de ser grande goleiro'

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da brwin: Miranda elogiou a atuação do goleiro Thiago Couto na vitória do São Paulo, por 1 a 0, contra o América-MG. A cria de Cotia foi titular no gol nesta quinta-feira (28), devido à lesão de Jandrei.

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>ATUAÇÕES: Luciano marca, Galoppo estreia bem, e Thiago Couto tem redenção em vitória do São Paulo

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Jandrei, por sua vez, se tornou um desfalque mesmo depois de relacionado para o confronto, válido pelo jogo de ida nas quartas de finais da competição, após ser constatada uma fratura em uma vértebra na região lombar. O jogador está afastado desde o jogo contra o Fluminense, onde se machucou depois de um choque com Léo.

Assim, Thiago Couto assumiu a posição. O jovem atleta, portanto, ainda não havia conquistado a confiança da torcida por conta da sua atuação contra o Internacional e o Goiás. Porém, nesta quinta-feira (28), buscou sua redenção.

O goleiro defendeu um pênalti de Maidana, que ele mesmo cometeu, e evitou que o América-MG avançasse no placar, assim, assegurou a vantagem do Tricolor.

Miranda, que retornou após três partidas fora por conta de dores musculares, elogiou a atuação do jogador. Para ele, Couto demonstrou ‘estar no caminho para se tornar um grande goleiro’. O zagueiro também destacou o desempenho de Luciano, autor do gol da vitória.

– Luciano fez um grande jogo, é bom destacar o fator primordial, a defesa do Couto no pênalti. Garoto que trabalha bastante. Demonstrou que tá no caminho de ser grande goleiro. Equipe de parabéns pela luta, dedicação. Temos mais 90 minutos, vamos buscar a classificação. Jogar no São Paulo é pressão, todos que vestem a camisa sentem frio na barriga. Couto hoje deu conta do recado, muitos jogos melhores virão – disse.

Agora, o São Paulo volta a campo no domingo (21), contra o Athletico-PR, às 16h, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro. A partida acontecerá no estádioJoaquim Américo Guimarães.

Alex Hales and Jos Buttler carry England into final with 10-wicket mauling of India

India could manage only 168 for 6, before the England openers took charge

Alagappan Muthu10-Nov-20222:41

Moody: ‘India lacked intent in the first half of their innings’

For all of England’s game-breaking talent, this win that takes them into the 2022 Men’s T20 World Cup final was all about doing the basics right.They protected the short square boundary in Adelaide, giving away only two sixes until the start of the death overs.They saw a chance to break open a chase of 169 in the powerplay, when the ball was coming on nicely under the lights, and seized it, smashing 10 boundaries while the field was up.A score 63 for 0 in six became 170 for 0 in 16. Jos Buttler became a supernova. Alex Hales became a dream come true. became .The Hales gamble
One horrid rain-soaked night at the MCG, England played the way they swore they never would. The captain then came out and said “let it hurt”.Pain is powerful, but just as well as it disorients, it brings clarity. In that it forces people to do everything possible to never feel it again. And that’s what’s happened.Since that defeat to Ireland, where they kept second-guessing themselves, England have batted and bowled with ultimate clarity. The selection of Hales was one of ultimate clarity. He came with solid experience in Australian conditions. They needed that experience. Buttler made the call. And now here is the payoff.A player who, for a long time, came to be known as a disruptive force within the England team was given a second chance. And he’s repaid their faith with an innings that broke the biggest superpower in the world of cricket.Hales equalled India’s tally of sixes all by himself – seven – reducing their bowlers to rubble. He even backed himself to clear Adelaide’s massive 88-metre straight boundaries.India played a hand in their own undoing as ESPNcricinfo’s Karthik Krishnaswamy notes here. They had batted against a bowling attack that allowed them to score a mere 64 runs off 46 balls square of the wicket in the first 15 overs. England though had no such restrictions. Their batters were given all the room they needed to access the short boundary. Hales and Buttler amassed 98 runs off 54 balls square of the wicket in their first 15 overs.Jos Buttler and Alex Hales soak in their unbroken 170-run stand•Getty Images

Buttler’s brilliance
This is how you break a match-up. Coming into this game, Buttler had fallen to Bhuvneshwar Kumar five times in 32 balls in T20I cricket.He must have known this because first ball he charged out of his crease, intent on negating the India bowler’s biggest strength. His swing.These were the kinds of moves Buttler was making all night as he finished on 80 off 49.He front-loaded Adil Rashid against India’s right-hand heavy top-order. And the legspinner took out Suryakumar Yadav.He reaffirmed Chris Jordan’s faith in his yorkers. One of those toppled Virat Kohli off his feet.Virat Kohli stumbles trying to play a Chris Jordan yorker•AFP via Getty Images

He silenced a crowd of 40,094 – getting all revved up thanks to Hardik Pandya – with one single shot. A pull for four off Axar Patel.Buttler was at the centre of a lot of good things – but most of them probably date back to the drawing board.England won this game in the backroom. They contained a 360-degree player by taking pace off, because at least that way, you’re only defending one side of the pitch. The one in front of the batter.Buttler backed Rashid to pull off this heist, and this was even after the legspinner had been punished for a boundary first ball all because he had dared to toss it up.Rashid could easily have protected his figures tonight. Sat back and pointed people to his tournament economy rate (6.25). But no, he didn’t. He bought into the plan and picked up perhaps the most important wicket for England. Just his second of the World Cup.Suryakumar is the man India look to for acceleration through the middle and the death. With him gone for 14 off 10, the game had changed.Hardik rising
There was only one phase of play that England lost in this game. And that was when Hardik decided enough was enough.He was 13 off 15 at the start of the 17th over. India were 110 for 3. They had tried to disrupt England.Rohit Sharma hit one of the shots of the night – a one-bounce four over extra cover off a near Jordan yorker – but he fell three balls later.Suryakumar succumbed after hitting Ben Stokes for a six and a four.All of this prompted Kohli to go into anchor mode, which meant the other guy had to go big.Hardik Pandya hit five sixes in his 33-ball 63•AFP/Getty Images

And Hardik did. He brought out the helicopter shot against Jordan. He escorted a wide yorker for four past short third off Sam Curran. He flat batted short balls all around the park.India made 58 runs in their last four overs. Fifty of them came off Hardik’s bat. This was his scoring sequence from the 18th over: 6, 6, dot, 1, 1, 4, 6, 4, 1, 6, 4, out (having trodden on his stumps while whipping the ball for what would have been another four). Five of those 12 balls were attempted yorkers. Many of them landed pretty close to the perfect spot. But Hardik stands so deep in his crease and brings so much of his wrists into his strokeplay that even they became boundary-scoring opportunities.From looking like they’d be lucky to get to 140, India had 168. India had hope.And then nothing. Or maybe its worse than that because now there will be questions about the way they played their first 10 overs (62 for 2 with only seven boundaries) against a team full of power-hitters.England chasing history
They invented the game. They hosted each of the first three World Cups. They absolutely loved cricket. And there were a few nice moments.A passion-filled night in Karachi. Several glorious weeks in Australia. An unforgettable adventure in India.But there was also, “I intend… to make them grovel”. And, “We’ll have a bowl.”England + Cricket = broken-heart emojiBut then, on a fine summer’s day in 2019, they got their “I love you” back. And It. Meant. Everything.Now they want “I love you more”. Maybe even “I love you most”. Because England, through all the twists and turns and tragicomedy, are now just one win away from being the first men’s team in history to hold both World Cups at the same time.It’s taken a lot of effort to get here. A complete rewiring of DNA, in fact. Seriously, if you take one of Buttler’s cells and put it under a microscope, you’ll just see a scoop over fine leg for six.This is England now. This is the revolution that Eoin Morgan began and Buttler sustains. It got its validation at Lord’s on that fine summer’s day in 2019. But you know the thing with these things. Once is never ever enough.

Com quase 95% de aproveitamento, Menta se destaca como técnico no Sub-17 do São Paulo

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da imperador bet: O técnico do São Paulo Sub-17, Menta, está se destacando devido ao seu bom trabalho na equipe, com um aproveitamento de 94,4% nesta temporada.

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>Como está o São Paulo para a abertura da janela de transferências? O vaivém do mercado no Tricolor

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O treinador é envolvido com o Tricolor há alguns anos. Além de comandar a categoria, também teve passagens como jogador, presente nos títulos do Campeonato Paulista e Brasileiro de 1991, além do Paulista e da Libertadores de 1992.

Com experiência e passagens por todas as categorias da base são-paulina, o técnico vem conseguindo ótimos resultados na equipe Sub-17. Neste ano, foram 12 jogos, com 11 vitórias e um empate. Menta falou sobre essa experiência e sobre o trabalho que desempenha com as crias de Cotia.

– Para mim, é um privilégio seguir no São Paulo, agora podendo realizar meu trabalho como treinador. Conheço muito o clube, os atletas que estão por aqui. Trabalhei em todas as categorias e isso faz com que tenhamos mais experiência na hora de trabalhar um jovem atleta. Então espero seguir ajudando muito o São Paulo a revelar ainda mais craques – disse.

O treinador também comentou sobre a estrutura do São Paulo quanto aos atletas da base e destacou sua comissão técnica.

– Temos uma estrutura fantástica de trabalho e tenho comigo uma excelente comissão, como o Rodrigo Nader, o Marcio que me acompanham, entre outros profissionais. Estamos no caminho certo, trabalhando dia a dia, evoluindo. Fico feliz com os resultados que estamos conseguindo e vamos em busca dos nossos objetivos dentro da temporada e também da nossa carreira – encerrou.

Spurs struck gold on "world-class" ace who’s a £125m star in the making

da aposte e ganhe: Tottenham Hotspur have been through a whole heap of change over the last four years or so.

da bet7k: The fans have seen managers come and go, expensive signings flop, and even club icon Harry Kane finally leave.

However, while Ange Postecoglou hasn’t been able to remove the club’s inconsistent streak, he has, at the very least, made them entertaining to watch again, which certainly wasn’t the case under former manager Antonio Conte.

Spurs’ post-Pochettino managers

Appointed

Manager

July 2023

Ange Postecoglou

April 2023

Ryan Mason*

March 2023

Cristian Stellini*

November 2021

Antonio Conte

July 2021

Nuno Espírito Santo

April 2021

Ryan Mason*

November 2019

José Mourinho

*Temporary appointments

However, for all the Italian’s mistakes in North London, he did at least sign one of the club’s best players, a player who could soon be worth north of £100m based on those he’s compared to.

Conte's recruitment misstep

Before we get to the player in question, let’s look at another of the personnel additions made by Conte during his time in the hot seat, one who has not had the best of times in North London: Richarlison.

The Brazilian joined Spurs for a whopping £60m in the summer of 2022, and off the back of a campaign in which he scored 11 goals and provided five assists in just 33 games for Everton, it was easy to understand why Daniel Levy and Co sanctioned such an expensive offer.

However, the former Watford ace’s first year in N17 was a disaster, as in 35 appearances across all competitions, he racked up a measly tally of three goals and four assists, meaning that he maintained an average of a goal involvement once every five games, which can hardly be described as value for money.

Tottenham forward Richarlison

Last season, under the management of Postecoglou, things panned out a little better for the Nova Venécia-born forward, as he scored 12 goals and provided four assists in 31 games.

However, the one mark on that record is that nine of those goals came between gameweek 16 and 23 in the league, so outside that period, he remained unreliable in front of goal.

This season has seen the 27-year-old score once and provide one assist in seven appearances, but injuries have been a problem, and with Dominic Solanke’s arrival in the summer it seems like his time at Spurs is all but up, which cannot be said for another of Conte’s signings, who is thriving this year.

The Conte signing star who could be worth a fortune

To get straight to the point, the player in question is Swedish sensation Dejan Kulusevski, who initially joined Conte’s Tottenham on an 18-month loan deal in January 2022, but was then signed permanently for around £23m in June the following year.

In the almost three years that the 24-year-old has been at the club, he has established himself as undoubtedly one of their most technically brilliant players, and while he’s had some dips in form along the way, he remains one of their most dangerous players.

In his 113 appearances to date, the Stockholm-born phenom has scored 17 goals and provided 24 assists, equating to an average of a goal involvement every 2.75 games, which is even more impressive when you consider that he’s played in seven different positions during those 113 games.

Speaking of positional changes, he’s undergone a significant one under Postecoglou, as the Australian is now primarily playing the “world-class” star, as described by talent scout Jacek Kulig, in midfield, and it’s proving to be an inspired change.

For example, of his seven goal involvements so far this season, six of them have come when he’s started in central or attacking midfield, and it was there that he put in his best performance of the campaign away to Manchester United as well.

This sensational form and new position has seen him land comparisons with some of the most exciting and valuable players in the world, including Manchester City’s Phil Foden.

The comparison stems from FBref, which compares players in similar positions across Europe’s top five leagues, the Champions League and Europa League then creates a list of the ten most comparable players for each one, and in this instance, has concluded that the Englishman is the sixth most similar midfielder to the Lilywhites star.

Kulusevski & Foden

Statistics per 90

Kulusevski

Foden

Non-Penalty xGoals

0.14

0.17

Progressive Passes

5.47

5.49

Progressive Passes Received

8.00

8.63

Key Passes

3.16

3.14

Passes into the Penalty Area

2.42

2.35

Aerial Duels Won

0.21

0.20

All Stats via FBref for the 24/25 League Season

Now, to get a better idea of how this conclusion was reached, we can examine the underlying metrics in which the pair ranks most closely, metrics including but not limited to non-penalty expected goals, progressive passes, key passes and passes into the penalty area and aerial duels won, all per 90.

While it’s great in its own right to be compared to such a highly thought-of midfielder, it should also delight Levy and Co, as if the pair are so statistically similar and are the same age, then they should be worth similar amounts, right?

Phil Foden wins the Premier League

If so, the North Londoners would be sitting on an incredibly valuable asset, as Transfermarkt values the City star at an eye-watering €150m, which converts to around £125m.

Therefore, while he might not have that valuation today, it could be argued that in Kulusevski, Tottenham have an incredible £125m megastar in the making.

Spurs must rue selling £10m ace who Neville thinks should play for England

The talented midfielder would be quite useful for Spurs right about now.

ByJack Salveson Holmes Nov 21, 2024

هو أم زيزو؟.. إمام عاشور يختار صفقة القرن وأفضل لاعب في مصر

علق إمام عاشور، لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي الأهلي، على اقتراب أحمد سيد زيزو لاعب الزمالك من القلعة الحمراء عقب نهاية الموسم.

وقال عاشور في تصريحات عبر قناة “إم بي سي مصر 2”: “انضمام زيزو إلى الأهلي سيكون صفقة القرن بعدي، ولم أتأثر بتصريحات دونجا التي قال فيها أنني (بتاع لقطة)”.

واستمر: “أتمنى أن أستمر في الأهلي طوال حياتي، وأن أعتزل كرة القدم داخل جدران النادي، لكنني سأترك القرار بالكامل للإدارة، ولم أطلب تعديل عقدي بعد الصفقات الجديدة، ولم يكن في حساباتي اللعب للأهلي، قبل الرحيل إلى ميتلاند”.

طالع.. إمام عاشور: الأهلي لديه لاعب أفضل من زيزو.. والجميع يعلمون من ألقى الزجاجات على كولر

وواصل: “أحب اللعب تحت ضغط، فأنا أعشق التحديات، هذا الموسم هو الأفضل في مسيرتي الكروية، والأهلي قادر على الوصول إلى دور الثمانية من كأس العالم للأندية، وإمام عاشور أفضل لاعب في مصر”.

واختتم: “كان من أحلامي وأمنياتي أن أتدرب تحت قيادة حسام حسن، وأفضل من ارتدى القميص رقم 10 هو أفشة، ثم عبد الله السعيد ثم محمد إبراهيم”.

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da 888casino: O trio Ramiro, Mateus Vital e Léo Natel treinou nas dependências do Corinthians neste sábado (9).Os atletas estavam emprestados a outros clubes de fora do Brasil e não tiveram a compra exercida. Eles estão de volta após um período de férias no mês passado.

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Ramiro estava no Al-Wasl desde agosto de 2021. Na equipe dos Emirados Árabes, o atleta marcou dois gols, um deles na estreia, e deu seis assistências em 34 partidas.

Com o meia, a equipe árabe ficou somente na sexta colocação no campeonato nacional, foi vice-campeã da Taça da Liga dos Emirados Árabes e chegou até a semifinal da Copa do Presidente, competição continental.

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O Al-Wasl não exerceu a opção de compra de 4 milhões de dólares (R$ 21 mi, na cotação atual).

Já Vital fez 40 partidas pelo Panathinaikos, da Grécia, mas 16, menos da metade, como titular. Para piorar, a maioria das vezes que começou jogando foi em partidas no início da passagem dele pelo clube grego. No fim da passagem, Mateus acumulou jogos em que atuava menos de 30 minutos, além de situações em que não saiu do banco de reservas.

No total, o meia-atacante marcou três gols e deu uma assistência no período. Sendo que dois desses tentos foram marcados na mesma partida, uma vitória por 4 a 0 sobre o Anagennisi Karditsa, pelas quartas de final da Taça da Liga da Grécia.

Com Mateus Vital, o clube foi campeão da Taça da Liga, mas ficou somente na quarta colocação do Campeonato Grego. Ainda assim, time europeu não exerceu a opção de compra de 4 milhões de euros (R$ 21,4 mi, na cotação atual) por 50% dos direitos econômicos pelo atleta.

Já Léo Natel foi o que mais esteve perto de ser adquirido. O jogador foi emprestado ao Apoel, do Chipre, onde passou pela segunda vez – a primeira, também por empréstimo, havia sido entre 2018 e 2019, quando o atacante ainda pertencia ao São Paulo.

Querido na equipe, o atleta marcou seis gols em 29 jogos, mas não ficou no time cipriota por dois motivos: a queda do euro e a temporada ruim do Apoel, que ficou somente na terceira colocação do campeonato nacional e foi eliminado nas quartas de final na copa local.

A opção de compra do atacante era de 2,5 milhões de euros (R$ 13,3 mi, na cotação atual) por 50% dos direitos. Na negociação pela compra, o Timão sinalizou que aceitaria até 1,5 milhão de euros (R$ 8 mi, na cotação atual) pelo jogador. Mas, por fim, a equipe do Chipre não exerceu a compra.

Os três jogadores serão avaliados pela comissão técnica do treinador Vítor Pereira nos próximos dias, para saber se podem agregar o elenco do Timão no restante da temporada.

Enquanto isso, o departamento de futebol corintiano seguirá aberto para escutar possíveis interessados no trio de jogadores.

تتشاجر مع جيرانها.. الزمالك يرد على بكاء مستأجرة "المحل"

أصدر نادي الزمالك بيانًا من أجل توضيح الجدل المثار حول مستأجرة أحد المحلات داخل النادي، والتي تدعى سماح محمد، بعد مقطع الفيديو الأخير.

وشهدت الساعات الأخيرة تداول مقطع فيديو يخص إحدى السيدات المستأجرة لأحد المحلات داخل الزمالك، وهي تبكي وتدعي أنها تعرضت لظلم من مجلس إدارة القلعة البيضاء وتم منعها من دخول النادي والتحفظ على محتويات المحل.

وقال حسن موسى، المدير التنفيذي للنادي في تصريحات للمركز الإعلامي: “تلقينا استفسارات عديدة بخصوص السيدة سماح محمد، مستأجرة أحد المحلات بالنادي، بعد انتشار مقطع فيديو لها تدّعي فيه تعرضها لسوء معاملة من إدارة النادي، ومنعها من العمل داخل المحل، لكن الحقيقة مختلفة تمامًا عما ورد في الفيديو”.

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وأضاف: “السيدة المذكورة دائمة الخلاف مع مستأجري المحلات المجاورة، إضافة إلى وجود مشكلات متكررة بينها وبين عمال وأفراد أمن النادي، وقد خضعت للتحقيق في أكثر من واقعة مخالفة، وتم اتخاذ الإجراءات العقابية بحقها بناءً على نتائج تلك التحقيقات”.

واستمر: “المكتب التنفيذي رفع توصية لمجلس الإدارة بإيقافها، وبالفعل تم منعها من دخول النادي منذ أربعة أيام تنفيذًا للعقوبة الصادرة بحقها”.

وتابع: “لدينا عشرات المحلات المؤجرة داخل النادي، ولم نواجه مثل هذه المشكلات مع أي من المستأجرين الآخرين، وبالتالي لا داعي لتضخيم حالة فردية تكررت منها المخالفات مرارًا، وتعاملنا معها برأفة أكثر من مرة، بل أن بعض أعضاء المجلس تدخّلوا لتخفيف العقوبات عنها حتى لا تتأثر مصادر دخلها من المحل”.

واختتم: “إدارة الزمالك حريصة على الحفاظ على مصالح جميع المستأجرين، لكن دون الإضرار بمصلحة النادي أو مخالفة اللوائح، نحن نعمل وفق آلية قانونية واضحة، تضمن الحقوق وتحافظ على النظام”.

Rory Burns seals Surrey's glory in Championship-sealing romp at Micky Stewart Oval

Yorkshire overwhelmed by ten wickets as rivals claim 21st county title

Vithushan Ehantharajah22-Sep-2022

Rory Burns and Ryan Patel celebrate the moment of Championship victory•PA Images via Getty Images

Surrey County Cricket Club, County Champions once more. A second title in four years, a fourth in the 2000s, a 21st in their long and storied history, was claimed in emphatic fashion with victory over Yorkshire by ten wickets.This eighth victory out of 13 in the 2022 season was in parts a microcosm of their overall campaign: everyone pulling their weight with runs and wickets shared around, and the odd sizeable contribution from the likes of Ollie Pope with 136, and Tom Lawes and Dan Worrall, who led the way with four wickets in the first and second innings respectively.Victory by an innings looked on the cards when Yorkshire resumed day three on 89 for two in their follow-on innings, but the wait for victory, confirmed at 2.35pm, only served to underline the professional nature of an outfit who, in a schedule like no other, have called on 22 players this season without looking poorer for it. For a head coach in his maiden season, Gareth Batty deserves immense credit for ensuring all were able to fit in and excel without losing their sense of selves.Winning titles at home is always preferable, though doing so a round early – with a day to spare – meant the Division One trophy was still locked away at Lord’s. It will be back in their possession at the end of their final fixture against Lancashire up at Emirates Old Trafford, and will be presented by their former chair Richard Thompson, no less, in his new role at the ECB.That game may no longer have any consequence, but don’t call it a dead rubber. Surrey still have an unbeaten record to preserve.Yet, as odd as it may sound, no one seemed to miss the golden goblet here.This last home game of the summer was already a week of celebration. The ground was renamed The Micky Stewart Oval to honour the legend following his 90th birthday, and he was awarded the keys to the ground at tea on day two. During the innings break, before the winning runs were sought, news of Hampshire’s 77-run defeat to Kent filtered through to draw more through the gates, some of whom only arrived after Burns, fittingly, had smashed the final runs through midwicket to end the chase in 16 minutes and leave him with a rather spectacular 30 not out off 16. Why the rush, Rory? “I was getting thirsty,” he joked.By 2.49pm, Surrey players and coaching staff had re-emerged onto the ground, beers in hand, to salute the crowd. There’s a small matter of the team’s end-of-season dinner tonight, too. Trophy or not, they’ll be just fine.Jordan Clark was a key contributor to Surrey’s title•Getty Images for Surrey CCC

This was always going to be more Surrey’s day than Yorkshire’s as the latter returned in their second innings on 89 for two, still trailing by 65. Quite how emphatically so was dependent on the goings-on at The Ageas Bowl, where second-place Hampshire, already four-down in their chase, had 269 remaining to secure an unlikely win over Kent. Nevertheless, the best of starts came here when a clerical bowling change brought the first of the final eight wickets needed.Cameron Steel opened proceedings from the Vauxhall End in order to switch Worrall to the Pavilion End after the seamer had bowled the final over of day two. Steel’s final delivery – a googly – snuck through Tom Kohler-Cadmore’s gate, just as it did for Ben Mike’s in the first innings. The only difference was the lack of bounce which drastically reduced Kohler-Cadmore’s chances of keeping it out.With that we returned to the usual opening duo of Kemar Roach and Worrall, and the former should have had Adam Lyth for 37 only for Ryan Patel to fail to scoop up a low chance diving to his right from third slip. Roach channeled his anger to maintain a probing line to the left-hander and, 36 deliveries later, removed him with arguably the best ball of the morning: forcing the left-hander to play in front of middle-and-leg, then nipping the ball off the seam to give Patel a far simpler chance with which to make amends.It was the second breakthrough in three balls, after Clark finished the over before by removing Will Fraine with a bit of extra lift that surprised the right-hander into playing onto his own stumps. With that, Clark’s season tally moved to 30 which, along with his 467 runs at 51.88, underlines how invaluable he has been to the balance of this XI since his arrival from Lancashire in 2018. Fittingly, he was awarded his county cap at the lunch interval.Clark might have ticked over to 31 by then. With Yorkshire trailing by 30, skipper Jonny Tattersall, top-scorer in the first innings with an unbeaten 45, was put down on three off Clark. Again, Patel was the slip fielder though the legitimacy of the catch would have probably been called into question given how low it arrived.Tattersall went on to a dogged 21 but had the misfortune of being caught down the leg side off a delivery from Jamie Overton that looked like being too wide for any trouble. He’d at least got his team within four runs of Surrey’s total, a deficit which was wiped with singles before Jordan Thompson square-drove Overton gloriously through backward point to put Yorkshire four ahead.That lead was 17 (for six) by the end of the first session, at which point the more cynical sorts began fearing a tricky fourth-innings chase, even as an eighth-wicket stand of 63 between James Vince and James Fuller began to chip away at the 169 still needed for victory further down south.Two overs after the restart, Thompson had a bruise and a new helmet after Overton cranked one up from the Pavilion End to strike him on the grille via his right forearm. And, to add insult to injury, he was off four deliveries later when one from Worrall kept low to pin him on the shin in front of off stump. At the same time, Vince holed out to deep midwicket for 73. With that, those in the stands could refocus their attention on what was in front of them.A brisk 22 from five overs was nipped in the bud when Dom Bess was caught down the leg side off Roach for a diligent 43, before Mike’s brisk 14 was ended by a nip-backer from Worrall with the lead at 52. And when Worrall bowled the ever-retreating Ben Coad to give himself four for 61, Surrey’s task was simple – 55 for the win. And then, when Kent took the last Hampshire wicket to confirm a 77-run win during the innings break, confirmation this 55 would be for the Championship.The first over brought 16 of them: Burns guiding two fours to third man between second and third slip, before an imperious clip off the hips through square leg. A botched charge led to four byes in between. A carnival atmosphere ensued in south London.Among the cheers for boundaries was the odd chuckle, notably when Tattersall, having given up keeping duties to Kohler-Cadmore, started with a head-high full toss that Patel trimmed for four of his own (six with the no-ball). A heartier whoop followed when Burns pulled out a perfect reverse sweep for boundary No.5, before the sixth confirmed the inevitable.

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