Botafogo não precisará se preocupar com Loco, o maior goleador do Niltão

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O Botafogo chega para o duelo contra o Audax Italiano, nesta quarta-feira, às 21h45 (de Brasília), sem se preocupar com a principal atração do time rival, que é um dos maiores ídolos do Glorioso neste século: Loco Abreu, envolvido em polêmica no Chile, em iminente punição disciplinar e fora do jogo. Assim, não se reencontrará com a torcida que tanto o admira.

Se por um lado não haverá a oportunidade de tietagem por parte dos botafoguenses, por outro, mesmo estando em péssima fase, o veterano Loco não terá a chance de ampliar um feito respeitável: se isolar ainda mais na artilharia do Nilton Santos, para o alívio dos alvinegros (desta vez).

Em 62 jogos no Niltão (que ainda era chamado de Engenhão nos tempos do camisa 13), Loco marcou 41 gols. Em segundo, aparece Herrera, com 36, enquanto Lúcio Flávio encerra o “pódio”, somando 23 bolas na rede.

Loco Abreu está insatisfeito com as poucas oportunidades que vem recebendo da comissão técnica do Audax. No último fim de semana, em ataque de fúria, atirou uma mesa em direção aos torcedores de seu clube, que o cobravam.

VANTAGEM ALVINEGRA

Comandando por Alberto Valentim, o Botafogo joga por um empate diante dos chilenos. Na ida, no Estádio San Carlos de Apoquindo, triunfou por 2 a 1, de virada, com gols de Brenner e Rodrigo Pimpão. Portanto, até uma derrota por 1 a 0 faz com que os Alvinegros avancem para a segunda fase do torneio.

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South Australia aim to end trophy drought

South Australia and New South Wales will battle for the Big Bash title in Adelaide on Saturday

The Preview by Brydon Coverdale04-Feb-2011Match FactsThe teenager Patrick Cummins has unexpectedly become a Twenty20 star•Getty Images

Saturday, February 5, Adelaide Oval
Start time 7pm (0830 GMT)The Big PictureThe Big Bash final determines who holds the silverware but in reality, both South Australia and New South Wales are already big winners. By qualifying for the decider, they have earned a place at the Champions League Twenty20 later this year and, as the Blues are well aware having won that worldwide tournament in 2009, there are serious riches on offer at the multi-million dollar event. But for now, the prize is the Big Bash trophy, and it will be the last chance for the states to win the competition in its current format, because by next season the new Big Bash League will feature eight city-based teams instead of the existing state sides.It’s also an opportunity for the Redbacks to end a trophy drought that has stretched out to 15 years. They haven’t won any silverware since the Sheffield Shield in 1995-96, and the state’s cricket fans are anxious for something to celebrate. New South Wales haven’t much room in their prize cabinet after a successful decade, and they are the only team apart from Victoria to have won the Big Bash, having triumphed in 2008-09.Form guide (most recent first)South Australia WWWWW
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Watch out for…Patrick Cummins is only 17, but already he’s created a stir. A fast bowler who has hit remarkable speeds for a teenager – up to 146kph – Cummins is the leading wicket taker in the competition with 11 victims at 11.54. He has been such a standout that there have been calls to rush him into the Sheffield Shield side, but his captain Stuart Clark is mindful of giving him too much work.”There is perhaps a case of too much cricket at a young age for players, who then all of a sudden are not doing a lot, then bowling a heap,” Clark said. “It seems that’s where injuries happen with the young guys and that we need to be mindful of that at the moment. We need to be careful we don’t burn Pat out, as the risk would be high. The workload of going from four overs to bowling 40 overs a week in Shield cricket is very different.”At the other end of the pace spectrum, the equally inexperienced Nathan Lyon has been a revelation for South Australia in the Big Bash this summer. A 23-year-old offspinner who moved from the ACT five months ago, Lyon was picked for his adopted state in their Big Bash opener in January, and now he’s collected nine wickets at 17.55. The Redbacks have used him to open the bowling on several occasions, and he could be especially useful in taking the pace off the ball against the New South Wales opener David Warner, who enjoys hitting the fast men.”Darren Berry and Michael Klinger have been really good, telling me to be brave and back my skills against all these top-class bats, the likes of Chris Gayle,” Lyon said. “Our gameplan has been to take the pace off the ball. It’s been working pretty well for us.”Team newsThe Redbacks are missing three important players, with Kieron Pollard having returned to West Indies duties, and Callum Ferguson and Shaun Tait in the Australian one-day squad. The batsmen Tom Cooper and James Smith will vie for Ferguson’s place, while the attack will once again be based around spin – Lyon, Aaron O’Brien and the English import Adil Rashid, whose legbreaks have been particularly difficult for opposition batsmen to get away.South Australia squad Michael Klinger (capt), Daniel Harris, Aiden Blizzard, James Smith, Cameron Borgas, Tom Cooper, Daniel Christian, Graham Manou (wk), Aaron O’Brien, Adil Rashid, Kane Richardson, Jake Haberfield, Nathan Lyon.The Blues also have a few players with the Australian side, as usual, but there is still plenty of class in their line-up – so much so that they couldn’t squeeze Phillip Hughes into the side. Warner is the key at the top, while Ben Rohrer has guided the middle order and Cummins has been the star with the ball. Unlike South Australia, New South Wales rely more heavily on their fast men, and the spin duties could fall to the uncapped left-armer Luke Doran, along with the part-timer Dominic Thornely. Steve O’Keefe was unavailable due to a calf injury.New South Wales squad David Warner, Daniel Smith (wk), Phil Jaques, Ben Rohrer, Peter Forrest, Dominic Thornely, Moises Henriques, Tim Armstrong, Sean Abbott, Scott Coyte, Luke Doran, Stuart Clark (capt), Patrick Cummins.Pitch and conditionsThe Adelaide Oval surface usually helps the spinners more than the fast men, and that’s been even more apparent this summer. “The wicket has been a bit slower than what it has been traditionally for this competition,” the South Australia batsman Aiden Blizzard said, “and the spinners have done a great job in our team.” The forecast for Saturday is for a light shower or two clearing by the evening, and a top temperature of 23C.Stats and triviaThe teams have met in five Twenty20 matches, of which South Australia have only won one – in Newcastle four years agoAiden Blizzard will be playing in his fifth Big Bash final – more than any other individual – having turned out in four for VictoriaThe two leading run scorers in the tournament this year are both playing in this game – Warner has 277 runs at 55.40, while the South Australian opener Daniel Harris has made 256 at 51.20Last time South Australia won any silverware – the 1995-96 Sheffield Shield – their fast bowler Kane Richardson was five years oldQuotes”A lot has happened since that game. We’ve had five really good wins since then. Their team was a little bit different, they had Brett Lee and Bollinger; now they’ve got a very young team.”
“I was just happy to get the opportunity to play one game, but to play in five and get to a final, it is unreal.”

فيديو | أحمد عبد القادر يسجل هدف تعادل الأهلي أمام طلائع الجيش

نجح الأهلي في إحراز هدف التعادل في مرمى طلائع الجيش، في المباراة الجارية حاليًا، ضمن منافسات الدوري المصري الممتاز.

ويواجه الأهلي نظيره طلائع الجيش، على ملعب استاد الأهلي we السلام، في إطار منافسات الجولة الخامسة من الدوري المصري الممتاز.

وأحرز أحمد عبد القادر هدف التعادل في الدقيقة 52، بعد تلقيه عرضية من برونو سافيو، ليضعها في أقصى الزاوية اليمنى لحارس طلائع الجيش.

طالع..مباشر بالفيديو | مباراة الأهلي وطلائع الجيش في الدوري المصري

ويتواجد الأهلي في المركز الثالث بجدول ترتيب الدوري، بعد تحقيقه لـ3 انتصارات ولديه لقاء وحيد مؤجل بالجولة الرابعة.

بينما يحل فريق طلائع الجيش في المرتبة الثالثة عشر برصيد 4 نقاط في جدول الترتيب، جمعها من خوض 3 مباريات حقق فوزا وحيدا وتعادل في مثله وتلقى هزيمة واحدة. هدف أحمد عبد القادر أمام طلائع الجيش

Manchester United eyeing Ajax winger Antony

Manchester United have been linked with a move for Ajax winger Antony after Erik ten Hag was confirmed as the club’s new manager on Thursday.

The Lowdown: Antony profiled

Antony is just 22 years of age and was signed by Ten Hag for Ajax back in 2020 from Sao Paulo.

Since then, the Brazil international has made 79 appearances for the Dutch giants, scoring 22 goals and registering 20 assists, taking his senior tallies to 26 for both.

Valued at £31.5m by Transfermarkt, Antony helped Ajax win the double last season and it looks as if he could now follow Ten Hag to Manchester.

The Latest: Meeting held

Marca relayed a report from The Times regarding Ten Hag and United after he signed a deal at Old Trafford through to 2025.

They claimed that the 52-year-old has already held meetings with United’s recruitment team, with Antony a possible target. The Red Devils are thought to be keeping tabs on the Ajax star, who could be available for £55m this summer.

The Verdict: Shrewd move?

Ten Hag will know just what Antony would bring to Old Trafford, so a summer swoop could be a smart call, especially as United don’t currently have a senior available right-winger on the books.

It looks set to be an extremely busy first summer with Ten Hag in charge, with up to 12 players possibly heading out the exit door.

Therefore, a number of signings will be needed ahead of his first game in charge, so looking to wrap up a move for the winger who gives defenders ‘sleepless nights’ may well be a good decision.

In other news: ‘Revolution begins’: Fabrizio Romano now shares key Man Utd exit news emerging from Old Trafford. 

West Ham shortlist Nick Pope

West Ham United have identified Burnley’s Nick Pope as a potential goalkeeper target, according to The Daily Mail’s Adrian Kajumba. 

The lowdown

Pope and Burnley are facing relegation to the Championship after winning just four of their first 31 matches. They’re currently 18th, three points behind Everton despite having played a game more.

West Ham, meanwhile, are chasing Europa League glory with the help of Areola, who’s started all but one game on their route to the final.

He’s effectively been the cup ‘keeper at the London Stadium, with 37-year-old veteran Lukasz Fabianski playing league matches.

West Ham will have the option to buy Areola from Paris Saint-Germain at the end of his loan spell in the summer for a fee of £10million.

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West Ham have shortlisted Pope ‘as they finalise their goalkeeping plans for next season’, Kajumba reports.

The Hammers believe he may be a cheaper alternative to Areola if Burnley are relegated, causing his price tag to plummet.

Areola would be installed as one of West Ham’s highest earners on £120,000 per week, but Pope earns less than a third of that at Burnley (£35,000).

Fulham, who took the Frenchman on loan during the 2020/21 season, are waiting in the wings as they stand on the verge of winning back their place in the Premier League.

The verdict

Pope, Kajumba notes, impressed when the two sides played out a 1-1 draw on Sunday.

He made five saves, all from shots inside the penalty area, to help his team secure what could prove to be an important point.

His SofaScore rating of 7.5/10 was the second highest in the team, beaten only by goalscorer Wout Weghorst.

The Athletic’s Roshane Thomas suspects that West Ham would have won the game had Pope not ‘turned into a super saiyan goalkeeper’ late on.

However, it would feel harsh to overlook Areola, whose shot-stopping record this season places him in the 98th percentile among ‘keepers in the top five leagues.

In other news, big news has emerged on a West Ham defender. 

Liverpool: Origi closes on Milan move

Liverpool striker Divock Origi is ‘close’ to signing on the dotted line with AC Milan, Belgian journalist Sven Claes reports.

The lowdown

Origi signed for Liverpool from Ligue 1 side Lille in the summer of 2014 for a fee of £11.4million.

In the summer of 2019, on the back of scoring in both the Champions League semifinal and final, he penned a contract extension.

That deal is due to expire this summer, and while it does contain the option of a one-year extension, that will only be triggered if Origi makes a certain number of appearances.

The Belgian has played 172 games in total for the Reds, netting 40 goals and providing 17 assists.

He’s not the only Liverpool player out of contract at the end of the season, with James Milner, Adrian and Loris Karius also potentially set to leave as free agents.

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The latest

Origi is on the verge of signing a four-year deal with the Serie A leaders, Claes tweeted on Friday morning.

He did caution it is ‘not a done deal yet’ because there’s ‘still paperwork to do’, but it certainly looks as if the 26-year-old is bound for the San Siro.

“Confirmed: Divock Origi (26) is close to sign a 4-year contract at AC Milan. Not a done deal yet. Still paperwork to do,” shared the journalist on Twitter.

The verdict

Back in December, Jurgen Klopp stressed that he regards Origi as a Liverpool ‘legend’ following his heroics against Barcelona and Spurs.

But the arrival of Luis Diaz at Anfield in January has appeared to push him further down the pecking order.

Since he returned from injury in the middle of February, he’s played only 141 minutes of football for the Reds across all competitions.

His last Premier League appearance came in the dying stages of a 6-0 victory over Leeds on 23 February, and he’s missed out on the last four matchday squads.

There’s a risk, then, that his looming departure winds up being fairly low key.

In other news, Sky Sports have revealed fresh Liverpool talks.

Everton will have to sell in order to buy

Everton have had their struggles this season that have been further affected after cutting ties with Russian investor, Alisher Usmanov, which reportedly leaves the Toffees in a sticky situation when it comes to their transfer budgets going forward.

Now there is a huge question mark over the potential transfer activity Lampard will be able to achieve this summer.

What’s the word?

Speaking to Football FanCast, journalist and transfer insider Dean Jones has revealed how Everton will have to fund their summer spending and it looks like there will need to be big changes to make it happen.

Jones told us: “Ultimately, they also need to make some money right now, selling their best players is the best way to do that.”

Goodison will be gutted

The prospect of selling their best players will be unsettling for the manager, the squad and ultimately the fans, but it is clear that the club need to transition and rebuild the team as what they’re doing right now isn’t sustainable for staying in the Premier League and that has been proven this season as they will be lucky to escape relegation.

Although a daunting prospect, selling and starting over for Everton could be the perfect opportunity to get back on track, especially if the club manages to escape the drop into the Championship. Lampard can start making his mark and building a team for the future by using the profits made on the potential sale of players at the end of the season.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison and Jordan Pickford are three of the key players that have been linked with moves away from the club this summer, and despite being crucial to the club over the last few seasons in the Premier League each of them should bring in a healthy return if they were to be sold on.

Ultimately the focus remains on keeping the club in the Premier League and securing their safety by the end of the season, until the Toffees know where their fate lies with what league they will be playing in next season it would be difficult to make a fair assessment of the next steps to take, so Lampard must continue to grind out results to give Everton the best chance.

In other news: Lampard may have found Everton’s new Rooney in “top quality” £7.2m-rated “boy wonder”

No involvement in any IPL bid – Pawar

Sharad Pawar and his daughter Supriya Sule have both denied they were involved in a failed bid for an IPL franchise in March. According to the , the Pawar family allegedly owns roughly 16% in City Corporation, a Pune-based construction company that bid Rs 1,176 crores (US$261.1m) for a franchise in March. City Corp ultimately lost out to Sahara’s Rs 1,703 crore-bid (US$370m) for the Pune franchise.The paper claims Pawar, his wife and Sule together own 3.36 million shares of out of a total of 20.7 million shares. The shares are split between two companies – Lap Finance and Consultancy Pvt Ltd and Namratta Film Enterprises Pvt Ltd – both of which are wholly owned by the former BCCI president, his wife Pratibha and Sule.While acknowledging the bid, Sule said it was made by City Corporation’s managing director, Aniruddha Deshpande, in his personal capacity, and that the company board had passed a resolution stating it would have nothing to do with the bid. “Nobody supported it,” she said. “The board meeting was on March 17, and the resolution was probably passed on March 19.”Pawar subsequently told the same thing. He also said he did not disclose his family’s stake six weeks ago, when the issue of conflicts of interest was first raised, because “there was no necessity felt for doing so.” In addition, the Union agriculture minister disparaged the notion that he had influenced the bidding process. “I was somebody in that organisation. Had I used any influence, do you think it [City Corp] would have lost the bid?”Suspended IPL-chairman Lalit Modi chimed in via Twitter, saying City Corporation was only used to determine whether Deshpande qualified under the personal net worth criteria. According to Modi, it was “clearly stated in their bid documents that they will set up a Newco if they were successful bidders in the IPL auction.”Deshpande confirmed the bid document was submitted in City Corporation’s name, saying the company had allowed him to use the name only for the purpose of bidding. But he said the bid would have been financed by a “different consortium, comprising Akruti, (a Mumbai-based construction firm), Maharashtra Cricket Association, etc.” He also insisted the Pawar family had nothing to do with the bid, saying “They are not involved. I am the managing director. There is no control,” he said.Back in April, Sule had initially refuted the allegation that her husband had a stake in Multi-Screen Media, which owns the broadcasting rights to the IPL. Subsequently, she admitted that her husband did own 10% in the firm via a Power of Attorney from his father.She also told that if her father was interested in the IPL, he could have simply bought a franchise in 2008. “Remember Mr Pawar was the BCCI President when IPL started and if he wanted, he could easily have got a team in the first season itself, and that too much cheaper than some are paying now. It was just that we were not interested in it.”

'Realizou sonho de garoto', diz ex-técnico de Coutinho na base sobre sua transferência para o Barça

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Os holofotes do futebol mundial se voltaram nos últimos dias para a chegada de Philippe Coutinho ao Barcelona. A expectativa em torno do novo desafio do meia passa também por Rodney Gonçalves, seu técnico nas categorias de base do Vasco em 2008. Aos seus olhos, algumas características mostradas quando garoto permaneceram no atleta:

– Desde que eu treinei o Coutinho, no sub-17 do Vasco, ele sempre despontou como um atleta de qualidade. Chamava atenção por ser muito dedicado, comedido em suas ações, mas com uma habilidade fora do comum – afirmou, ao LANCE!

Segundo o ex-técnico das categorias de base do Cruz-Maltino, a discrição de Coutinho deixou escapar algumas perspectivas sobre sua trajetória:

– Philippe é um rapaz com certa timidez mas, desde menino, sempre falava sobre este sonho de ajudar a família e jogar em um dos times grandes da Europa. Logo cedo, ele foi para a Inter de Milão. Com seu futebol, a transferência dele para o Barcelona não é uma surpresa.

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Rodney Gonçalves fala sobre a expectativa que tem em torno do futebol do seu “pupilo”:

– Espero que ele tenha uma situação de destaque tão grande quanto a do Neymar. É claro que o Neymar ganhou uma visibilidade por ser mais midiático, algo que a gente já via desde que ele jogava no sub-17 do Santos. Mas o Coutinho, mesmo com seu jeito comedido, de poucas palavras, tem futebol para conquistar seu espaço ao lado de um Messi, um Suárez.

O técnico ainda destaca que, mesmo com uma longa trajetória em território europeu, o jogador de 25 anos mantém sua gratidão pelo clube da Colina.

– Atualmente, a identificação com o clube que formou continua, mas de outra forma. Em suas férias, o Coutinho sempre faz questão de visitar o Vasco.

Unicorns name squad for Clydesdale Bank 40

The Unicorns, a team made up of players without first-class contracts, have announced their squad for Clydesdale Bank 40, which starts April 25

Cricinfo staff13-Apr-2010The Unicorns, a team made up of players without first-class contracts, have announced their squad for Clydesdale Bank 40, which starts April 25.The squad has been whittled down from 200 players who were recommended to ECB in December, which became 40 and then 21 after a series of training sessions throughout the winter.The Unicorns have been drawn in Group A alongside Lancashire, Glamorgan, Somerset, Surrey, Sussex and Worcestershire, and will play each county twice with the top team guaranteed a place in the semi finals.Ahead of their first game against Surrey on May 2 at The Oval, the Unicorns recently played against a Worcester side and will have two final opportunities to prepare for the Clydesdale Bank 40, a practice match at Wormsley a game against a Kent XI on April 25.Gordon Child, Unicorns team manager, said: “The Unicorns squad is a balance of youth and experience and we are very much looking forward to competing in the Clydesdale Bank 40. For the younger players aspiring to play first-class cricket this is an opportunity to learn from their more experienced team mates and really test themselves and understand the attributes needed to succeed at this level. It will be a real challenge for the squad but preparations are going well ahead of our first game against Surrey.”Unicorns Jahed Ahmed, Arfan Akram, Christopher Brown, David Burton, Wesley Durston, Ned Eckersley, Carl Greenidge, Neil Hancock, Mark Hardinges, Stephen Humble, Joshua Knappett, Thomas Mees, Christopher Murtagh, Michael O’Shea, Sean Park, Keith Parsons, Christopher Peploe, Richard Querl, Zoheb Sharif, Duncan Snell, Jackson Thompson.

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