Jornalista aponta Rodinei como opção para Seleção Brasileira

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Titular na equipe de Ángel Ramírez, o lateral-direito Rodinei foi avaliado pelo jornalista Fabiano Baldasso como opção para seleção brasileira de Tite. Segundo o comentarista, a atual fase do jogador merece a atenção do técnico brasileiro.A opinião do comunicador foi dada nesta quarta no “Os Donos da Bola-RS”, da TV Bandeirantes.
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-Vou ser corneteado, mas o que eu tenho a dizer é que todos devem prestar atenção na forma que o Rodinei vem jogando. Eu tenho que prestar atenção, vocês aí do estúdio devem prestar atenção, a torcida do Inter deve prestar atenção e o técnico Adenor Bachi (Tite) deve prestar atenção – comentou.

Em seguida, o apresentador do programa Leonardo Meneghetti se manteve em silêncio e pediu para o diretor do programa chamar o intervalo.

O Internacional venceu, na última terça-feira, o Deportivo Táchira, no Beira-Rio, e assumiu a liderança do Grupo B da Copa Libertadores. Na competição, Rodinei deu uma assistência e segue como uma peça de confiança do espanhol Miguel Ángel Ramírez, técnico da equipe.

Notts collapse does no harm as Scott Steel fires Durham to victory

Nottinghamshire secure home quarter-final despite heavy defeat after Worcestershire lose as well

ECB Reporters Network30-Aug-2019

Scott Steel heaves across the line•Getty Images

Notts Outlaws needed outside help before securing home advantage in the quarter-finals of the Vitality Blast. With qualification for the knock-out stages already assured, the Outlaws slipped to an unexpected 47-run defeat to Durham at Trent Bridge but Worcestershire Rapids’ defeat to Northants Steelbacks kept Notts in second place in the table.The Outlaws faded dramatically in pursuit of a victory target of 172 and were bowled out for just 124 in only 17.2 overs in front of a disappointed crowd of 13,078. Tom Moores made 33 for the home side but lacked support, with Nathan Rimmington taking 3 for 15 for the visitors.Earlier, Durham posted 171 for 8, after opting to bat first, with Scott Steel making 45 from only 24 balls, with five fours and three sixes. Dan Christian, the Outlaws’ captain was the pick of the bowlers, taking 3 for 26.Durham wasted little time in peppering the Trent Bridge boundaries via any means possible. From only the second ball of the match Steel played an exquisite switch-hit high into the stand. The 20-year old dominated the strike as the visitors brought up their 50 in only 4.1 overs, with 18 coming from a single Harry Gurney over.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Notts struggled to stem the flow of big hits as 69 came from the Powerplay overs but only one more run was added before Christian broke the opening partnership in the seventh over, having Steel caught in the deep by Jake Libby.D’Arcy Short clubbed Matt Carter away for another maximum and then did the same to Christian, before the Australian got the better of his countryman to dismiss him for 36. Carter had been hit for 25 from his first two overs but he responded to finish with 2 for 37 as the batting side slid to 131 for five after 15 overs.Pakistan international Imad Wasim, playing his first match since a short break back to his homeland to get married, bowled Gareth Harte to further damage north-east aspirations. Graham Clark provided some late power-hitting, clearing the ropes three times in a 24-ball knock of 41, to set a challenging total.The target seemed even further away as Durham struck twice through an unlikely source. Liam Trevaskis, with only 15 previous wickets in the format, celebrated as Joe Clarke drove to backward point and Ben Duckett – after clubbing two mighty sixes – hit to long-on for 17.Rimmington reduced the hosts to 29 for 3, as Alex Hales chopped on, for only 8 but frustration followed his delight as Samit Patel was then dropped next ball, by Harry Adair. Notts’ re-build was put on hold as Patel and Libby fell during the middle overs, leaving 96 still required from the final 10 overs.Adair had his redemption, catching Christian off Matthew Potts and when Tom Moores fell the end came quickly. News filtered through of Worcestershire’s defeat, closely followed by the confirmation that Middlesex – who have never played Notts in T20 cricket – will visit Trent Bridge next week.

خاص – الزمالك يدعم صفوفه بصفقتين أجنبيتين استعدادًا لبطولة إفريقيا لكرة اليد

عشاق كرة اليد على موعد مع منافسات قارية جديدة تجمع نخبة الأندية داخل القارة السمراة، ومن المتوقع أن تشهد بطولة إفريقيا مواجهات نارية بين الفرق المشاركة، حيث يسعى كل فريق إلى حصد اللقب.

ويُشارك فريق الزمالك في هذه البطولة، على رأس المجموعة الثالثة بجوار فرق: “منتدى المغربي، الصداقة الكاميروني، كريكوس الأثيوبي”.

وعلم “بطولات”، أن نادي الزمالك ضم ثنائي أجنبي مميز، لتعزيز صفوف الفريق الأول لكرة اليد استعدادًا للمشاركة في بطولة أفريقيا للأندية.

طالع أيضًا | مواعيد مباريات الزمالك في بطولة إفريقيا للأندية لكرة اليد

فقد نجحت القلعة البيضاء في التعاقد مع الظهير الأيسر التونسي يوسف معرف قادماً من نادي الصفا السعودي على سبيل الإعارة، والظهير الأيمن التايواني هسين تشانغ تشاو قادماً من نادي العربي القطري أيضًا على سبيل الإعارة، لتدعيم الفريق في بطولة إفريقيا.

ويسعى فريق الزمالك إلى تحقيق نتائج إيجابية في البطولة والتأهل إلى الأدوار النهائية، ومن ثم المنافسة على لقب البطولة القارية.

وتأتي مشاركة الزمالك في هذه البطولة في إطار سعي النادي لمواصلة هيمنته على الساحة القارية، حيث يعد الزمالك من أبرز وأنجح الأندية الأفريقية في هذه اللعبة.

Leeds avoided January blunder after £6m bid for Dan James downgrade

Leeds United enjoyed a relatively quiet January transfer window as they were able to keep hold of their top talents and move on some players on the fringes of the squad.

Djed Spence was sent back to Tottenham Hotspur, having spent the first half of the season on loan from the Premier League side, and Luke Ayling was allowed to join Middlesbrough.

The Whites then swooped to bring in experienced right-back Connor Roberts, who won the Championship last season, on loan from Burnley on deadline day.

Burnley right-back Connor Roberts.

They kept the likes of Georginio Rutter, Crysencio Summerville, Wilfried Gnonto, and Archie Gray, and are now fighting to secure automatic promotion to the top-flight.

Daniel Farke, however, did attempt to complete a second signing to bolster his options at the top end of the pitch, according to a report that came out after the window.

Leeds United's search for a new winger

According to Turkish outlet Takvim last week, Leeds made a bid to sign Besiktas forwards Milot Rashica to add to their arsenal of weapons on the flanks.

Sport Witness covered the report and inferred that the offer was made during the recent January transfer window, as it was claimed that the approach was made 'recently'.

Takvim claimed that the Whites put €7m (£6m) on the table for the Kosovo international as Farke attempted to snap him up from the Super Lig outfit.

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke.

It also stated that Besiktas rejected the bid as they did not want to part ways with the winger, who they signed from Championship side Norwich City last summer, as they view him as an important player that is pivotal to their potential success.

They added that Rashica also turned down Leeds' approach as he is happy in Turkey and was not interested in securing a move away from the club. The exciting forward is said to be eyeing a title challenge for the 'new season' with the Turkish giants, which is why he did not want to made the move to Elland Road.

This failed swoop may have been a blessing in disguise as it could have been a January gaffe from Farke and Leeds, as the former Werder Bremen star would not have been an upgrade on their current options on the flank – including Daniel James.

Milot Rashica's time in England

Interestingly, the then-24-year-old was signed by the German head coach for Norwich in the summer of 2021 ahead of their Premier League campaign.

Farke claimed that the rapid flanker could provide "outstanding" quality at the top end of the pitch for his side, following their promotion from the Championship the previous season.

Unfortunately, Rashica, who was described as a "threat" by journalist Connor Southwell, could not live up to that hype as he struggled to step up to the quality of the Premier League, with a return of one goal and two assists in 31 appearances during the 2021/22 term – including 25 starts.

He then played four times in the Championship at the start of the 2022/23 campaign under Dean Smith, who had replaced Farke during the previous season, and contributed with zero goals and one assist.

Turkish giants Galatasaray then swooped to secure his signature on loan for the rest of that season, and he caught the eye with solid performances out wide.

Rashica's time in Turkey so far

The 27-year-old whiz made 26 appearances in the Super Lig last term and chipped in with four goals, six assists, and eight 'big chances' created for his side.

He also completed 0.9 dribbles per game with a success rate of 48%, which shows that the forward attempted to drive his team up the pitch with mixed success.

Milot Rashica.

His form for Galatasaray convinced rivals Besiktas to sign him on a permanent deal last summer, and the ex-Norwich winger has enjoyed a decent first season with his new club so far.

Rashica has produced four goals, from 2.49 xG, and two assists, from 3.43 xA, across 19 appearances in the Super Lig during the 2023/24 campaign.

This means that the Kosovo international is currently averaging a goal or an assist every 3.17 matches on average for Besiktas since his move from the Canaries ahead of this season.

These statistics, throughout his time in England and Turkey, suggest that Farke would have made a blunder by signing him for Leeds, as he is a worse winger than current Whites forward James.

Daniel James' Championship brilliance this season

The Wales international has been in impressive form throughout the 2023/24 campaign so far, since returning to Yorkshire from a loan with Fulham last season.

He has been ruthless in front of goal with an eye-catching return of ten goals from an xG of 7.50, which shows that James has rarely missed an opportunity to find the back of the net.

Dan James

The former Manchester United speedster has also registered six assists for his teammates from an xA of 5.50, which shows that his fellow attackers have finished off the chances that he has created with a reasonable level of efficiency.

With an outstanding contribution of 16 goals and assists combined in 29 Championship appearances for the Whites, James has averaged a goal or an assist every 1.81 matches under Farke this term.

Dan James vs attacking midfielders & wingers (via FBref)

23/24 Championship (per 90)

Percentile rank

Non-penalty goals (0.47)

Top 8%

Assists (0.28)

Top 10%

Expected Assisted Goals (0.28)

Top 8%

Shot-creating actions (3.58)

Top 37%

Progressive carries (4.70)

Top 13%

As you can see in the table above, he currently ranks very highly in a number of key attacking metrics among his positional peers in the second tier.

James has been a fantastic performer in the final third for Leeds with a greater level of production, in terms of goals and assists, than Rashica has managed in recent seasons for Besitkas, Galatasaray, and Norwich.

Meanwhile, Gnonto has also racked up five goals and one assist in his last five appearances for the Whites in all competitions, which shows that the manager already has strong depth in that area of the pitch.

Therefore, it would have been a howler from Leeds to splash out £6m on Rashica when his statistics in over the last few years suggest that he would have been a downgrade on their current options on the wing.

Pakistan look for fresh start after post Champions Trophy slump

Ahead of Pakistan’s first ODI since their World Cup exit, Sarfaraz Ahmed said the new selector-cum-coach instils confidence in youngsters to play their natural game

Danyal Rasool in Karachi26-Sep-2019

Sarfaraz Ahmed leaves after a press conference•AFP

Ten months before Pakistan won the Champions Trophy in 2017, the death of Pakistan’s limited-overs cricket had been pronounced, and who cared what they did with the ashes? Pakistan had spent the summer prancing about England, getting pummelled ODI after another by a team that had just a year earlier failed to make the final eight at the 2015 World Cup.So how, ten months later, did Pakistan beat that same England side in the semi-final of a Champions Trophy that England were all but nailed on to win?It sure as heck didn’t happen because Pakistan got their domestic act together; the very prospect of that happening, even as the PCB havelaunched a fresh initiative to restructure the circuit, feels faintly surreal. Four games before they beat India in a final that left fans in the country more gobsmacked than delirious, they had succumbed to a predictably crushing defeat against the same opponents, the perennial faults in their ODI game on full display in Birmingham almost to the point of caricature.It was supposed to be a turning point, especially when a few months later they whitewashed Sri Lanka to stretch their ODI streak to nine, and Mickey Arthur’s promises to have brought Pakistan – sometimes kicking and screaming – into the modern era seemed somehow to have worked, even if it appeared to have happened a little too quickly to be trusted.That was about as good as it got, though. Pakistan are ranked sixth in the ODI rankings, having failed to qualify for the last four of the recently concluded World Cup and replaced the entire backroom staff as a result. They would win just one ODI against a top eight ODI side in all of 2018, and a 3-2 ODI series loss to South Africa at the start of this year was followed by nine consecutive defeats by Australia and England.ALSO READ: What do Pakistan expect from coach Misbah?Since the start of 2018 until before that improbable four-match winning streak at the tail-end of the World Cup, Pakistan had won 11 of 35 completed games, seven of those coming against Zimbabwe, Afghanistan and Hong Kong. It was reminiscent of the side that barely sneaked into the final automatic qualification spot for the Champions Trophy, not the one that scorched everyone in their path to win it.The promises that were made, and the ones fans imagined had been made, in those heady days in the summer of 2017, did not come to pass. As such, the tournament became a yardstick to measure performance again, but with no one, not even the coaching staff, having the foggiest idea how they came away with the title, there was no model to replicate. Hasan Ali came into the event almost unknown and walked away as the player of the tournament and the world’s best ODI bowler. Shadab Khan’s star continued to rise, and in Fakhar Zaman, Pakistan believed they had the modern opener they were robbed of when Sharjeel Khan was banned.But an innings like the one Fakhar Zaman played in that final was an outlying freak, not a replicable model, certainly not with the technical deficiencies still obvious in the left-hander’s game. Yet you get the impression Fakhar still goes out to bat every match with that innings in mind, which is hardly ideal preparation for any game. His is, after all, a game that relies heavily on confidence, and Sarfaraz Ahmed believed Misbah, the man who replaces Arthur, was the right man to instil it.”Mickey Arthur and Misbah are two very different kinds of people, obviously,” Sarfaraz said ahead of the first ODI against Sri Lanka. “He had his own style of coaching while Misbah has his. Misbah is just in so he’ll obviously bring his own philosophy to the role but he’s given players the same message. For example, he’s told Fakhar Zaman to play his natural game, because that’s what he’s in the team for.”Hasan Ali has regressed in the last year, too. After 68 wickets at under 21 in his first 33 matches, he has managed just 14 in his last 20, eachcoming at just under 69 runs per scalp. Sarfaraz’s own batting has been under the microscopes, especially with Rizwan breathing down his neck now, while no one is quite sure whether Mohammad Amir, newly retired from Test cricket, will be the spearhead he was at the World Cup, or the struggling journeyman he appeared for the two years prior.There are bright spots if you squint hard enough, though. Imam-ul-Haq has cemented his name at the top of the order, a position Pakistan found a particularly pesky puzzle for several years. Babar Azam is no longer a batsman with great potential – how many of those have there been in Pakistan – but the first name on the team sheet and one of the best batsmen in the world across formats. Now, he is also Sarfaraz Ahmed’s deputy, and Sarfaraz believed he could already rub shoulders with the game’s elite.”Babar Azam can be in that category the [of Smith, Kohli, Root and Williamson] way he is progressing. In truth, he even ranks among them now. If he can keep up his form, he’ll begin to be talked among that list by everyone very quickly.”As for Pakistan’s own outlook towards the format, Sarfaraz chose to take it one step at a time. “We need to bring consistency to our ODI cricket, and for that, there are a few areas of our game we need to work on. We’re going to try to ensure it doesn’t ever get to the point where we actually need to be worried about qualifying for the World Cup again.”Nobody could the team, then, of setting their sights too high, but a reminder of what happened when they last tried that is a memory stillfresh enough for the players to recoil from. Pakistan haven’t become the team they looked like on that heady day at the Oval, but you might want to hold off on the cremation ceremony.

Liverpool have hit the jackpot with academy star now worth £20m

Liverpool's academy has been renowned as one of the world's best for some time now.

Many players who came through the ranks at the club, such as Steven Gerrard, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jamie Carragher each managed to have long-standing Premier League careers with their hometown team.

The 2023/24 season, in particular, is where the Reds' academy has been allowed to show its prowess in the development of talent.

Steven Gerrard.

Jurgen Klopp's men have had a major injury crisis all the way through the campaign thus far. Players such as Joel Matip, Stefan Bajcetic and even Alisson are all absent due to the long-term injuries they have sustained either during the 2022/23 campaign or this term.

Fans are unlikely to see Matip appear for the Reds again this season as the Cameroon international managed to rupture his ACL during Liverpool's 4-3 win against Fulham.

In fact, that game against the Cottagers could be the last time we see the centre-back in a Liverpool shirt at all because his contract is set to expire at the end of the season.

However, departing manager, Jurgen Klopp believes FSG will "show their class" and offer the 32-year-old an extension.

"I would say so, but it’s not my decision in the end – I cannot sign the papers,” he said.

"I am pretty sure the club will show their class, just how they should do it. I am pretty sure the club told Joël already that whatever happens as long as he is injured everything is fine. Then we have to make a decision together with Joël how it looks after that."

Although all these players being absent is far from an ideal situation for the Reds, they have still managed to find themselves on top of the Premier League table and find themselves still in contention for a historic quadruple.

Granted, they are just one point ahead of second-placed Manchester City, however, they face one another on the 10th of March in what many are calling a title-deciding game.

One positive aspect which can be taken from the absences Liverpool have suffered is the fact that some of their academy players have had their careers kick-started.

Youngsters such as Jayden Danns, Lewis Koumas and 16-year-old Trey Nyoni have all made their debuts for the Reds' senior squad this term.

However, it is another one of Liverpool's academy players who has been setting the footballing world alight with his performances of late, that player being, Caoimhin Kelleher.

Caoimhin Kelleher's time with Liverpool so far

Described as "world-class" by his teammate Virgil van Dijk, Kelleher has been a constant around Liverpool's senior squad since his first appearance for the club in the third round of the Carabao Cup where Liverpool triumphed 2-0 over MK Dons.

Starting XI on Kelleher's debut

MK Dons 0 – 2 Liverpool September 2019

GK – Caoimhin Kelleher

RB – Ki-Jana Hoever

CB – Joe Gomez

CB – Dejan Lovren

LB – James Milner

CM – Adam Lallana

CM – Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

CM – Naby Keita

RW – Harvey Elliott

ST – Rhian Brewster

LW – Curtis Jones

He joined the Reds' academy at the age of 15 from Ringmahon Rangers and managed to make his way through the youth ranks at the club and eventually to the first team.

Since then, he has cemented himself as a penalty shoot-out specialist and has come out on top a total of four times, more than any other Reds goalkeeper in history.

The most memorable of those would more than likely have to be when he rounded off the shoot-out against Chelsea in the 2021/22 edition of the Carabao Cup final.

The Reds won 11–10 thanks to the heroics of the 'keeper and granted Klopp the first Carabao Cup trophy of his tenure.

Carabao Cup winner Virgil van Dijk.

The Republic of Ireland international started to make himself known during Liverpool's pre-season tour during the 2018/19 season, where he appeared multiple times.

From then on, he made sporadic appearances for the first team on numerous occasions, racking up a total of five appearances before playing his first Champions League games against both Ajax and FC Midtjylland.

It was also during the same 2020/21 season when the youngster made his top-flight debut versus Wolves, where he was filling in for the injured Alisson.

Since then, he has only been able to make the odd appearance here and there due to the importance of the Brazilian stopper within the Liverpool line-up.

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker.

However, over the last couple of seasons, the now 25-year-old has been afforded the chance to take the helm in the Carabao Cup games.

This season, the goalkeeper has appeared for the Reds a few more times than he would've likely expected to as Alisson has been ruled out for multiple weeks due to an injury he sustained.

Fortunately for Klopp's men, Kelleher has been on top form.

Kelleher's transfer valuation in 2024

Thanks to his strong performances throughout both 2021/22 and 2022/23, Kelleher was linked with a plethora of clubs over the summer and January transfer windows, with Celtic even being told that a £20m bid would suffice for the 'keeper.

Klopp will now be thankful that they didn't sell their academy graduate as he has managed to perform to an incredibly high standard this season.

The 2023/24 term has been the one in which fans have seen the most of the Irishman. Due to the sheer excellence of Alisson, it's easy to understand why the 25-year-old isn't afforded as many chances as he likely should be.

Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher.

Since being called up whilst the 31-year-old is injured, Kelleher has managed to perform to the same level with a handful of superb displays.

Indeed, he has made multiple world-class saves and has cemented himself as one of the best shot-stoppers in the Premier League, notably shining in the Carabao Cup final, as seen below.

Interestingly, when compared to some of his top-flight counterparts, only Arsenal's David Raya has a higher clean sheet percentage (38.1%) than Liverpool's stand-in number one (33.3%) in the Premier League.

Alisson has the same clean sheet percentage as his deputy although, he has played 15 more top-flight games.

The statistics from FBRef also show that the youngster has the third-highest save percentage (71.4%) out of the sample chosen. Only Alisson (75.3%) and, somewhat surprisingly, Manchester United's Andre Onana (73.3%) have a higher amount.

Although statistics can't always be taken for gospel, it shows how well the 'keeper has played this season and outlines how strong of a backup he is.

So, it's no wonder that Klopp has struck gold with the signing of Kelleher and, more than likely, after his stellar form this season, his value will have no doubt increased considerably.

Gabigol deixa Zico para trás e se isola na artilharia do Flamengo na Libertadores

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Mais um feito histórico para a lista de Gabriel Barbosa no Flamengo. Com o gol marcado nesta terça, contra o Unión La Calera, o camisa 9 deixou Zico para trás e isolou-se como o maior artilheiro da história do clube na Libertadores. São 17 gols de Gabi, que disputa sua terceira Copa pelo Rubro-Negro. Zico tem 16 gols.

A partida foi pela quarta rodada do Grupo G e Flamengo e Unión La Calera empataram em 2 a 2. Veja a chave completa e as datas das próximas rodadas!

Gabigol ultrapassou Zico em seu 21º jogo com o Manto pela Libertadores. O ex-meia, maior ídolo da Nação, disputou 20 partidas pelo Flamengo no torneio. Os dois atletas conquistaram o título uma vez: em 2019 e 1981, respectivamente.

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O gol contra o La Calera foi o sexto de Gabigol na atual edição da Libertadores. Em 2019, ano da conquista do Bi, foram nove. Na última edição, Gabi fez dois.

Autor de um gol pelo Santos na Libertadores, Gabriel Barbosa , aos 24 anos, já está entre 10 maiores artilheiros brasileiros da história da competição mais importante da América do Sul. Luizão, com 29, é o recordista. Confira a lista:

Luizão – 29
Palhinha – 25
Célio, Fred e Jairzinho – 21
Guilherme e Ricardo Oliveira – 19
Marcelinho Carioca, Sérgio João, Tita e Gabigol – 18

كريس سوتون يتوقع نتيجة مباراة ليفربول وتشيلسي.. ودور محمد صلاح

توقع النجم الإنجليزي السابق، كريس سوتون، نتيجة مباراة ليفربول وتشيلسي التي ستُقام الأسبوع المقبل في قمة منافسات بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

ويستضيف ملعب “الأنفيلد” مباراة الفريقين في قمة لقاءات الجولة الثامنة من الدوري الإنجليزي، موسم 2024/25.

ويتصدر ليفربول جدول الدوري الإنجليزي برصيد 18 نقطة، في حين أن تشيلسي يمتلك 14 نقطة في المركز الرابع.

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وقال كريس سوتون، في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “بي بي سي” العالمية: “الجميع يتحدثون الآن عن الاختبارات القادمة لـ ليفربول، الذي بدأ الموسم بما يطلق عليه البعض مباريات أكثر هدوءًا، ولكن بعد لقاء تشيلسي، سيذهب إلى ملعب الإمارات في نهاية الأسبوع المقبل لملاقاة آرسنال”.

وأضاف: “هذه مباراة صعبة بالنسبة لهم في البداية، كانت هناك منافسة كبيرة بين هذين الفريقين في العقدين الماضيين ولا أعتقد أن هناك الكثير من الحب المتبادل عندما يلتقيان يوم الأحد أيضًا”.

وتسائل: “هل يستطيع تشيلسي الذهاب إلى أنفيلد والهيمنة على ليفربول؟ لست متأكدًا، إصابة أليسون ضربة لـ ليفربول لكن كيليهر هو بديل مميز جدًا في المرمى”.

وأردف: “من ناحية أخرى يبدو أن أسلوب سلوت في اللعب يناسب محمد صلاح، أتوقع أن تمنح خيارات ليفربول الهجومية الأفضلية لهم”.

واستمر: “من المفترض أن تكون المباراة نفسها ممتعة وستكون اختبارًا لاثنين من أحدث مدربي الدوري الإنجليزي لمعرفة مدى تقدمهما”.

وتوقع كريس سوتون فوز ليفربول على تشيلسي في مباراتهما المتوقعة بهدفين لهدف.

Lucas Esteves tem noite de herói e desabafa sobre as críticas: 'Tenho apoio de todos'

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Herói do clássico na noite desta quinta-feira (6) na vitória do Palmeiras por 3 a 2 diante do Santos, Lucas Esteves marcou o primeiro gol dele como jogador profissional. O tento manteve viva a chance de classificação para as quartas de final do Campeonato Paulista.

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Lateral-esquerdo de origem, o camisa 6 entrou no segundo tempo quando a partida estava empatada e garantiu o triunfo. Criticado por parte da torcida, Esteves comentou como lida com isso, além de celebrar a marca individual.

– Sobre meu gol, só quem esteve comigo sabe como é. Fazer um gol em clássico, eliminar o rival, com a torcida pegando no pé, é algo incrível. Mas eu tenho o apoio de todos os companheiros para enfrentar as críticas – desabafou.

Questionado sobre uma possível “entrega” do Corinthians para o Novorizontino- resultado que eliminaria o Alviverde da competição, o lateral afirmou que os jogadores vão lutar pela classificação e não acredita na possibilidade do arquirrival fazer corpo mole.

– Sobre a classificação, acredito que a gente vem fazendo nosso papel, vamos fazer nossa parte no próximo jogo. Sobre o Corinthians, eles têm que fazer a parte deles, acredito que não vão entregar – concluiu.

O Palmeiras encara a Ponte Preta, neste domingo (9), fora de casa, pela última rodada do Paulistão. Já o Novorizontino, com um ponto a mais, encara o Corinthians, em São Paulo.

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Nathan Coulter-Nile and Andrew Tye deny Daniel Hughes, hand Western Australia victory

Hughes hit 112 off 96 balls but New South Wales fell short in their DLS-adjusted chase

Andrew McGlashan30-Sep-2019

Nathan Coulter-Nile in his delivery stride•Getty Images

Western Australia 6 for 210 (Shaun Marsh 82, Nair 2-18) beat New South Wales 7 for 235 (Hughes 112*, Henriques 75, Coulter-Nile 3-47) by eight runs (DLS method)Nathan Coulter-Nile and Andrew Tye used all their experience to secure Western Australia a nail-biting eight-run win over New South Wales on the DLS method to put them top of the Marsh Cup table.For much of the afternoon, it looked as though Daniel Hughes would take New South Wales to victory as they chased a DLS target of 244 following a two-hour rain delay during Western Australia’s innings. However, when his 142-run stand with Moises Henriques was broken in the 24th over, the rest of New South Wales’ middle order could not quite keep up the tempo, leaving Hughes’ 112 off 96 balls in vain.Following a sluggish start to the chase, which included Jack Edwards being caught at point, New South Wales were never comfortably ahead of the rate despite the crisp stroke play of Hughes and Henriques, which meant that when wickets started to fall, Western Australia were back in the game.Coulter-Nile had Henriques caught in the deep and then returned to bowl his last two overs in the closing stages, removing Daniel Sams and Nick Bertus in the process as the equation swung further in Western Australia’s favour.It came down to New South Wales needing 14 off the last over and that proved too many against Tye, who conceded just five – despite bowling a wide – and claimed two wickets.Western Australia had been solidly placed at 3 for 151 off 29.5 overs when the rain arrived and it lingered long enough to cause a significant reduction in the contest. On resumption, they did well to make 59 off the remaining 5.1 overs although New South Wales were hampered somewhat with Sean Abbott and Harry Conway having already bowled out.Shaun Marsh had a half-century when the rain came and he added two more sixes to his tally after the break, one a huge pull, which went out of the ground, and the second a one-handed slice over backward point which he played from down on his back knee.Henriques, who was entrusted with two of the death overs, struggled to land his attempted slower balls and was no-balled three times for big full tosses but the umpire did not rule them dangerous deliveries so he was able to continue bowling.

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