Ramón Díaz e a comissão técnica argentina já são passado no Botafogo. A reapresentação do elenco alvinegro após a derrota para o Atlético-MG, realizada na manhã desta sexta-feira no campo anexo do Estádio Nilton Santos, foi comandada por Lúcio Flávio, auxiliar permanente do Alvinegro.
Lúcio Flávio focou no trabalho de passes em um espaço curto e na questão da pressão para desarmar, conceitos tocados com exaustão por Emiliano Díaz, que comandou o Botafogo na ausência de Ramón – que se recupera de uma cirurgia – e a antiga comissão técnica.
O ex-meia está presente no dia a dia do clube e conhece o elenco. Até Eduardo Barroca, novo treinador do Botafogo, chegar, será de Lúcio Flávio a responsabilidade de comandar os treinos.
Isto, porém, não deve demorar. É esperado que Barroca chegue ao Rio de Janeiro com os dois membros de sua comissão técnica na manhã deste sábado. O novo treinador já comandará a atividade no fim de semana e terá uma semana até o confronto contra o Flamengo, pela 24ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro, no Estádio Nilton Santos.
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After Essex had been limited to a modest 135 for 9, openers Myburgh and Tom Banton powered the hosts to their third victory of the week
Matt Roller at Taunton03-Aug-2018
Johann Myburgh hit a blistering hundred•Getty Images
ScorecardJohann Myburgh’s 42-ball hundred led Somerset to a thumping ten-wicket win against an abject Essex to take them one step closer to a quarter-final spot.Well set at 82 for 2, Essex limped to 135 for 9 after winning the toss, a score which looked a long way short of par even on a used Taunton wicket.And so it proved, as Myburgh blitzed 16 fours and three sixes in his maiden ton to seal a comprehensive victory with 52 balls to spare.”When you go out there chasing a lowish score, it gives you a bit of freedom at the top,” Myburgh said. “I like to put pressure on the other team…in T20 cricket, that’s the way you’ve got to play. Confidence has been pretty high for a while now. We’ve been pretty consistent [in T20], and we know we can win ways in different games – we aren’t relying on one formula.”At the halfway point of their innings, Essex had looked set for a competitive total. Varun Chopra – still the only member of their batting line-up to have made it to 50 in this tournament – and captain Ryan ten Doeschate were well-set. The pitch was used and sticky, but possessed few demons.The pair patiently knocked the ball around for singles, looking to put any loose balls away. But Somerset were disciplined. As usual, Lewis Gregory rang the changes – each of the final ten overs was a one-over spell – and once the wickets started to fall, Essex were unable to recover. In one 47-ball period, they hit just one boundary, as Ravi Bopara and Michael Pepper scratched around, desperate to take the innings deep in the hope of a late assault.The assault never came. Essex made only 58 for 7 in the final ten overs, and never put any pressure on the Somerset attack; Chopra’s six off the ninth ball of the innings was the only one of the innings. It was the performance of a team shorn of any confidence after a disastrous T20 campaign so far. With four points in eight games, they will need at least five wins from their final six games to have a chance of qualifying for the quarter-finals. On the basis of this showing, they’ll be lucky to get any.Somerset, meanwhile, were disciplined and ruthless with the ball. Jamie Overton bowled with the pace and hostility that has caused his name to be discussed by England’s selectors in the past two weeks, bowling fuller than his standard short-form length, and for the first time in his T20 career, he went at less than a run-a-ball while bowling his full allocation.Jerome Taylor added three final-over wickets to his 5 for 15 on Wednesday night, while Roelof van der Merwe bowled with guile and nous through the middle overs. It was a display, befitting of a side who – with Gloucestershire and Kent still to play tonight – went top of the group, albeit temporarily.The question mark looming over Somerset’s season to date was their top-order batting. In their past four T20 games (excluding their rain-reduced game against Surrey), they had won four times despite losing three wickets in the Powerplay; while their middle-order’s hitting had often been spectacular, there was a feeling that the streak was unsustainable.They decided to change things. Steven Davies, a veteran of 136 games in the format, was left out for England Under-19 captain Tom Banton. Some might have nervous filling such shoes – not Banton. Facing Jamie Porter, charging in from the River End with a point to prove after his omission from the Test side this week, Banton ramped the fourth ball he faced for an audacious six.But it was Myburgh who stole the show. With 129 runs in eight innings going into this game, there were questions over his spot in the team, but a low total and a license to free his arms left him with the perfect opportunity to swing his way into form. Essex’s only hope was Adam Zampa, their tenacious Australian legspinner who, with 11 wickets and an economy rate below seven, has been the lone star of a poor T20 campaign. He was brought on to bowl the fourth over, needing an early wicket; Myburgh whacked him for 19.Myburgh’s pyrotechnics did not stop there. Matt Coles’ first three balls were thrashed to the fence for four but he was still getting started. Peter Siddle was Myburgh’s next target, whose second over was crunched for four fours and a six. The second of those fours summed up Essex’s despair. For once, Myburgh failed to time the ball. It looped up over cover, just beyond the reach of the diving Paul Walter, who – perhaps with one eye on the start of the English football season tomorrow – headed the ball and sent in on its way to the boundary. In the blink of any eye, Myburgh had reached a 22-ball 50.At 77 without loss after the Powerplay, Somerset’s victory was a formality, and it was just a question of how many Myburgh would make. Two brutal strokes for four off Coles took him into the 70s, before a six and a four off Bopara brought him to within touching distance of a maiden hundred.With 11 needed, Myburgh stroked Walter for four past the diving cover fielder. He roared in celebration, and seven balls later, the most decisive of victories was sealed.
كشف مدافع منتخب أوروجواي الأول، خوسيه خيمينيز، السبب الحقيقي وراء اشتباكات اللاعبين مع جماهير كولومبيا بعد نهاية مباراة نصف نهائي كوبا أمريكا 2024.
وخسرت أوروجواي أمام كولومبيا بهدف نظيف صباح اليوم الخميس، وتأهلت الأخيرة على نهائي كوبا أمريكا لمواجهة الأرجنتين على اللقب.
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ولكن بعد صافرة النهاية كانت هناك أحداث عنيفة بين بعض لاعبي منتخب أوروجواي وهم داروين نونيز، رونالد أراوخو وخوسيه خيمينيز نفسه.
وقال خيمينيز في تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الكتالونية: “عائلات لاعبي أوروجواي كانت في خطر بسبب تصرفات بعض جماهير كولومبيا”.
واستمر: “كان علينا اقتحام المدرجات من أجل انقاذ عائلاتنا وأطفالنا حديثي الولادة من جماهير كولومبيا الذين لم يكونوا في وعيهم بسبب الكحوليات، على المنظمين ان يكونوا أكثر حذرًا، الشرطة لم تأت إلا بعد نصف ساعة، كارثة كادت أن تقع على الجميع، فهم يتصرفون مثل الحمقى”.
وظهر نونيز لاعب ليفربول ومنتخب أوروجواي في مدرجات جماهير كولومبيا وهو يشتبك مع بعض المشجعين بالأيدي قبل أن يدين اتحاد أمريكا الجنوبية أعمال العنف في بيان رسمي.
Following Aston Villa's start to the Premier League season, Unai Emery will be desperately hoping that the international break hasn't put an end to their growing momentum. Prior to the two-week stoppage, the Midlands club had finally got out of second gear, enjoying a four-game unbeaten run in England's top flight. The key to keeping that run going could be keeping as much of the squad as possible available and firing on all fronts.
Aston Villa team news
As things stand, Villa are without Jacob Ramsey, Tyrone Mings, Alex Moreno, and Emiliano Buendia when it comes to injuries ahead of the trip to West Ham, leaving Emery slightly short. The former Arsenal boss will hope that he can fall back on the likes of Moussa Diaby, Ollie Watkins, and Pau Torres to once again take his side to victory, in what would be a statement against a side who have got off to a similarly solid start in the form of the Hammers.
The Midlands club have at least been boosted by the latest Nicolo Zaniolo news. Jacob Tanswell of The Athletic posted the update on X, saying: "Nicolo Zaniolo is training and available to play for AVFC in light of assisting the Italian Football Federation and relevant authorities' investigation into alleged illegal betting activity."
Both Zaniolo and Newcastle United's Sandro Tonali were among those to be questioned by police as part of the investigation. Juventus midfielder Nicolo Fagioli was also caught up in the investigation, and has been handed a seven-month ban after agreeing a deal with the FIGC and admitting the breaching of betting rules. It remains to be seen whether Zaniolo and Tonali will be punished.
Nicolo Zaniolo's stats
AS Roma's former midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo.
From Villa's perspective, they'll be hoping that Zaniolo is not punished in similar fashion to Fagioli, if found guilty of breaching betting rules. Zaniolo's stats certainly show that he's an important part of Emery's set-up. According to FBref, the midfielder has made 11 progressive carries, ten progressive passes and made six blocks in just three Premier League starts this season.
The Italian may just get another chance to add to those numbers against the Hammers too, in what will be another tough test. Following the recent investigation, it's unsure whether Emery will opt to throw Zaniolo straight into his side, however.
At his best, Villa's summer signing has been the subject of high praise, including from Claudio Ranieri, who said, via Corriere Dello Sport: “He is a decisive player, we have seen him against Bodo. He is a striker who has to find the ball in space, he has an impressive quality and strength – even if sometimes he could pass it a little more when he is on the edge of the area.
“But when he has the door in front of him, it’s hard to go wrong. Zaniolo is what we saw on Thursday night. Mourinho knows how to manage it. With what he has been through he cannot always play. It is important for the boy to feel the trust of everyone: coach, teammates, club and fans.”
Meanwhile, James Anderson is three strikes away from becoming the most successful fast bowler in Test history
The Report by Alagappan Muthu08-Sep-2018For one last time, England’s lower order made a nuisance of themselves against India and turned the Test match all the way around. Oh wait, there’s one more innings left, isn’t there?The last three wickets contributed 151 runs at the Oval, with Jos Buttler shepherding the tail with yet another innings of substance. He’ll finish the summer as England’s top-scorer; the gap between him and No. 2 is currently 199 runs. Not too bad for a left-field selection. India, meanwhile, limped to the close at 174 for 6, all of their specialist batsmen back in the pavilion barring the debutant Hanuma Vihari.As eye-catching as Buttler’s 89 was, there was little that could compete with a fired-up James Anderson. His first spell was bizarrely kept to a mere two overs, but soon after tea, with Virat Kohli at the crease, India 94 for 2, and the Dukes ball 28 overs old, it was time. The first delivery zipped past the India captain’s outside edge. And the third nearly had him lbw, an inswinger that only decided to be one so very late. The wicket did come, but it wasn’t Kohli’sAnderson coaxed an outside edge from Cheteshwar Pujara and in his next over had Ajinkya Rahane caught at first slip for 0. Three more strikes and he will be ahead of Glenn McGrath, as Test cricket’s most prolific fast bowler.Anderson must be wishing for one of those next three to be Kohli, and perhaps No. 564 will be. This battle has gone on for 270 balls and produced 55 edges or plays and misses – that’s one false shot in five deliveries faced. All without getting his wicket once. Kohli is the highest run-getter of this series, and while it is impossible to score 593 in nine innings without being extremely skillful, there has been some luck involved as well. Some of it ran out today when he was on 49 as a loose drive against Ben Stokes was caught in the slips.In second place on that list of top-scorers is Buttler, who made his fifth 50-plus score in 11 innings since his comeback against Pakistan earlier in the summer. India’s bowlers were rampant when he came out last evening and, barring a couple of extremely close lbw shouts and the 19 times he was beaten, he had their measure. He was 15 off 48 at one time – he’s made an ODI century facing two fewer deliveries – and finished with 89 off 133. That’s perfect for a batsman at No. 7. Take a little time to judge the conditions, then get on your bike and frustrate a bowling attack that thought more than half its job was done. England surged from 181 for 7 to 332.James Anderson struck twice to sink India•Getty Images
Stuart Broad was equally important to that total ballooning beyond normal proportions. He was in control of only 61% of the balls he faced, but India could gain no solace from that. With his help, the ninth-wicket partnership added 98 runs in only 122 balls. That’s a run-rate of nearly five, when all through the first day of this Test, Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami had kept it down at 2.As if that wasn’t enough, the first ball he bowled turned into a wicket. Coming round the stumps, Broad hooped an inswinger into Shikhar Dhawan’s pads – the left-hander lunging forward and across in an effort to reduce the chances of his nicking behind – and had him lbw to go past Sir Richard Hadlee’s tally of 431 Test wickets.KL Rahul was the opener who survived the early exchanges this time and he did so by batting like a man who had been staring at his statistics for too long. He came in averaging 16 from six innings and started cutting inswingers that offered him very little room, launching Stokes’ first ball of the match to the cover boundary and chugging along a strike-rate of 100 or more until the ninth over. Eventually, he settled down and might well have been feeling good about himself at 37 off 52 when Sam Curran invoked the demons from this pitch.The ball was full – HawkEye suggested somewhere in the 4 to 6m range – and for much of its trip behaved like an inswinger. Rahul covered that and was left open-mouthed as the ball seamed away and kissed the side of the off stump. The leg bail was still standing, while the rest of the world was thinking back to Wasim Akram v Rahul Dravid in 1999.The Indian seamers didn’t concern themselves with that length often enough. There was plenty of help for them on this Oval pitch, regardless of the age of the ball, but batsmen can adjust to all the movement if the ball is even marginally short. Broad probably wouldn’t have got 38 or lasted 59 balls if Ishant, Bumrah and Shami had been more disciplined. Eventually it needed a phenomenal catch from Rahul, his 13th of the series, running backwards from mid-on, to get rid of the England No. 10.Kohli, too, was responsible for the run-glut in the morning, setting the field back against Buttler and allowing him easy twos, let alone singles. At times the field stayed back even when it was time for the last two balls of the over, allowing the specialist batsman every opportunity to retain strike. India let England off the hook and are now staring at giving away a massive, match-defining lead.
يستعد سيرجي روبيرتو لمرحلة جديدة في مسيرته الكروية، بعد 14 عامًا قضاها في صفوف نادي برشلونة الإسباني.
وانتهى عقد سيرجي روبيرتو مع برشلونة في 30 يونيو الماضي، وكان هناك مناقشات حول إمكانية استمراره لعام إضافي.
ومن أجل قواعد اللعب المالي النظيف والوضع الاقتصادي السيء لبرشلونة، كان على النادي واللاعب الانتظار حتى 10 أغسطس القادم من أجل توقيع سيرجي روبيرتو على عقد جديد.
وأخبره المدير الرياضي ديكو أن برشلونة يعول عليه في الموسم المقبل، كما أوضح له النادي الشروط المالية، وأوضحوا أنهم لا يستطيعون تسجيله في الوقت الحالي، وأنه إذا وقع عليه أن ينتظر دوره.
وحدد برشلونة في الوثائق يوم 10 أغسطس كموعد نهائي للتسجيل، لكن سيرجي روبرتو لم يوقع عليه.
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وذكرت صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية أن روبيرتو لا يريد الانتظار، فهو يقول وداعًا لبرشلونة ويستمع بالفعل إلى العروض المقدمة له.
ووفقًا للصحيفة الإسبانية، فإن روبرتو يحظى باهتمام فرق الدوري الإسباني، مثل إشبيلية أو فالنسيا، وبدرجة أقل من جيرونا، لكنه يريد اللعب خارج إسبانيا، ونيته هي اللعب في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز وهناك عرض يدرسه.
Sunderland have a number of key players who are vital to their Championship promotion charge, but a key update has emerged over the future of an “unplayable” ace.
Sunderland’s promotion charge
The Black Cats have made an encouraging start to their league season, as they look to go one better than last time around, when they were beaten by Luton Town in the playoffs. On Saturday afternoon, Tony Mowbray’s side drew 0-0 away to Swansea City, and while a point is a solid enough result, they did face 10 men for much of the proceedings, meaning failure to win was a little frustrating.
Sunderland certainly look well-placed to mount another strong promotion tilt this season, but for that to happen, they will need their most important players to keep performing and stay fit, with the matches continuing to come thick and fast in the New Year. Injuries can often been key in any season, so Mowbray will be hoping for good fortune in that department as the weeks and months pass.
There are key players everywhere you look at the Stadium of Light currently, whether it be Anthony Patterson in goal, or Jobe Bellingham and Jack Clarke outfield, among numerous others, but a worrying update has dropped over the future of one indispensable figure.
Jack Clarke’s Sunderland future
Jack Clarke
According to reliable journalist Alan Nixon on Patreon, Sunderland are finding it hard to tie Clarke down to a new deal, throwing his future into doubt. He has been offered a pay rise, in order to keep him for as long as possible, but no progress has been made yet. Nixon states that the Black Cats are “struggling” to persuade him to extend his stay at the club, with Brentford one of the sides who are believed to be on “red alert” for his signature, seeing him as an exciting option to bring in.
Clarke has undoubtedly become one of the first names on Mowbray’s team sheet these days, and in general since arriving from Tottenham in 2022, providing so much quality in the final third and performing with such consistency. A class act, Clarke’s statistics so far this season highlight what a strong campaign he is having, with nine goals coming his way in just 15 Championship appearances.
If the 22-year-old was to suddenly leave for a Premier League club midway through the season, it could have a massive impact on Sunderland’s promotion hopes, and even if next summer is when the interest emerges, it would still be a huge setback to see him move on.
Jack Clarke's Sunderland stats
Total
Appearances
86
Goals
21
Assists
19
The lure of moving to the top flight is clearly great for many players, so it is understandable why Clarke’s head could potentially be turned, and Adrian Clarke has described him as an “unplayable” footballer in the past. Clarke's Sunderland deal doesn’t expire until the summer of 2026, meaning the Black Cats are in a strong bargaining position to demand big money for one of their star men, but it would still be preferable to see him remain at the club for years to come.
Cair diante do River Plate por 1 a 0 na última terça-feira (1) pela Copa Libertadores não abalou o contentamento do técnico Paulo Autuori na entrevista coletiva ao falar sobre como encarou o desempenho da equipe do Athletico-PR em meio ao complexo contexto da eliminatória.
Para ele, em situação normal o sorteio já indicava o grau de dificuldade em enfrentar o atual vice-campeão da América, algo que acabou fortemente potencializado pelos casos de Covid-19 que “lotaram” a lista de desfalques do Furacão.
-No sorteio, já sabíamos das dificuldades que era enfrentar o River. Depois, as coisas se agravaram em função dos problemas causados pela Covid-19, mas nada de lamentações. O orgulho é grande – entendeu o treinador.
Já pensando no restante da temporada, Autuori avaliou que o confronto diante do River demonstrou a variedade de peças com as quais ele pode contar pensando, principalmente, em mirar uma vaga na Libertadores 2021 via Campeonato Brasileiro:
-Existem partidas em que você não ganha, mas existem dentro da partidas pequenas vitórias. Hoje, tivemos muitas pequenas vitórias, dentre as quais a atuação do Bento, a atuação do (Lucas) Halter também e a atuação de jogadores com mais experiência, como Lucho (González), Walter, Thiago (Heleno), Pedro (Henrique), Wellington… Demonstraram, acima de tudo, a coesão do grupo.Acreditamos que temos um grupo de jogadores que, independente do 11 que começarem o jogo, nos dá a garantia de serem competitivos e lutarem, dentro do Campeonato Brasileiro, por uma possível classificação para uma competição como a Libertadores. Não é um caminho fácil, é longo, árduo e difícil, mas o que demonstramos nos dá tranquilidade em relação ao futuro.
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The left-arm/right-arm spinner couldn’t prevent Joe Root and Eoin Morgan finding their form in England’s first outing of the tour
Andrew Fidel Fernando in Colombo05-Oct-2018
Left-arm round, right-arm over: Kamindu Mendis shows off all his tricks•Getty Images
England XI 215 for 2 (Morgan 91*, Root 90*) beat Sri Lanka Cricket Board XI 288 (Chandimal 77, Moeen 3-42) by 43 runs (DLS method) ScorecardJoe Root and Eoin Morgan struck confident, unbeaten nineties in England’s first match of the Sri Lanka tour, after Moeen Ali, Mark Wood and Ben Stokes had shared seven wickets between them against a strong Sri Lanka Board XI side.Their collective efforts enabled England to cruise to a 43-run Duckworth-Lewis victory, after rain then bad light prevented the game from reaching its natural conclusion. In pursuit of a target of 288, England finished up on 215 for 2 after 35.3,Sri Lanka’s new ODI captain Dinesh Chandimal also made use of the occasion, spending 85 deliveries in the middle and hitting 77 runs in the process. Twenty-year-old Kamindu Mendis was the other half-centurion for the Board XI making 61 off 72. He also dusted off his ambidextrous finger-spin later in the day, bowling offbreaks to the left-handed Morgan, and left-arm orthodox to the right-handed Root, as those two batsmen went about their unbroken 174-run stand.The Board XI had made a bright start to the day when Lahiru Thirimanne and Test opener Dimuth Karunaratne produced a fifty-run stand. But Moeen then claimed England’s first spoils, wriggling two deliveries between the defences of both batsmen in the space of three deliveries.Kusal Mendis – recently dropped from the ODI side – could manage only 22 before he became Moeen’s third victim, leaving Chandimal to rebuild the innings from 107 for 3. He forged a 56-run stand with Kamindu for the fifth wicket, before he was dismissed by Root. That the Board XI got anywhere near 300 was thanks also to the enterprise of No. 8 batsman Isuru Udana, who hit three sixes and three fours in his 26-ball 40.England lost Jonny Bairstow to the bowling of Udana in the fourth over, and Jason Roy to Kasun Rajitha in the ninth, but Root and Morgan quickly took control of the situation, and the visitors practically cruised from there on out. Morgan, predictably, was the more eager of the pair to venture big strokes, hitting three sixes and nine fours in his 91 not out off 84 balls. Root was 90 off 92 with eight fours to his name, when the covers came on for the final timeEngland play their second warm-up one-dayer in as many days on Saturday, also at the P Sara Oval.
Se tem um jogador que vem em uma grande fase no São Paulo é o lateral-esquerdo Reinaldo. Titular absoluto da equipe de Fernando Diniz, o jogador vem sendo importante, principalmente pelo seu apoio ao ataque.
VEJA A TABELA DO CAMPEONATO BRASILEIRO
Na goleada sobre o Botafogo por 4 a 0, o camisa seis deixou sua marca batendo pênalti e atingiu um dado curioso: ele já marcou contra os quatro grandes de São Paulo (incluindo o próprio Tricolor) e também diante dos quatro grandes do Rio de Janeiro, totalizando 16 gols nessas partidas.
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O lateral marcou três gols contra o São Paulo na carreira. Umpelo Paulista de Jundiaí em 2012 (derrota por 3 a 1), um pela Ponte Preta em 2016 (vitória da Macaca por 1 a 0) e um pela Chapecoense em 2017 (empate por 2 a 2).
Atuando pelo Tricolor, ele marcou cinco vezes em clássicos paulistas: três gols contra o Corinthians (duas em 2018 e uma em 2019), uma vez diante do Santos, em 2019, e um tento contra o Palmeiras, nesta temporada. Os clubes cariocas também sofreram com o jogador. Ele marcou três tentos contra o Fluminense (uma vezem 2013 e duas vezes em 2019), e um tento contra Flamengo (2020), Vasco (2020) e Botafogo (2020).
REINALDO ATINGE MARCA HISTÓRICA NO BRASILEIRÃO
O camisa seis do Tricolor teve mais coisas a comemorar do que a goleada do São Paulo e seu gol marcado. O jogador completou154 jogos pelo clube no Brasileirão, se igualando a Zetti como o quinto jogador do São Paulo com mais partidas na competição. Na frente deles estão Hernanes (171), Waldir Peres (185), Luis Fabiano (188) e Rogério Ceni (575).
Pendurado, o jogador não recebeu cartão amarelo e está à disposição de Fernando Diniz para o clássico contra o Corinthians, às 18h15, na Neo Química Arena, no próximo domingo (13).