تحدث المدير الفني لويس إنريكي، بعد تتويج باريس سان جيرمان بأول لقب في تاريخه بدوري أبطال أوروبا.
وقاد إنريكي باريس سان جيرمان للتتويج بدوري أبطال أوروبا، عقب الفوز على إنتر ميلان (5-0) في النهائي.
وأشار إنريكي إلى أنه تمنى وجود كيليان مبابي لاعب ريال مدريد مع الفريق، للتتويج باللقب رفقة باريس سان جيرمان فريقه السابق.
كما تطرق إنريكي للحديث عن إبنته الراحلة زانا التي توفيت في عام 2019 عن عمر 9 سنوات متأثرة بالإصابة بمرض السرطان.
وقال إنريكي في تصريحات نشرتها صحيفة “ليكيب” الفرنسية: “كتبنا التاريخ، كان هذا هدفًا لنا منذ بداية الموسم الماضي، حان الوقت الآن لنحتفل بشكل كبير ونستمتع بهذه اللحظة”.
وأضاف: “شعرت بهذا الرابط القوي بيني وبين اللاعبين والجماهير، إنها لحظة رائعة في ختام موسم استثنائي، لكننا نستحقها”.
وأردف: “من الصعب جدًا أن تقدم نهائيًا مثل هذا، أعتقد أننا عرفنا كيف نتعامل مع الحماس والتوتر بأفضل طريقة ممكنة”.
وعن طفلته الراحلة زانا، استطرد إنريكي: “أفكر في ابنتي (الراحلة) كل يوم من حياتي، سواء فزنا أو خسرنا، أفكر بها كثيرًا، بكل تأكيد، هي هنا (وأشار إلى قلبه)، زانا (ابنتي) كانت معي في الفوز، وهي معي أكثر في لحظات الهزيمة، برفقة عائلتي، هذا ليس وقت الحزن، بل للاستمتاع”.
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وفي تصريحاته لـ”موفيستار”، علّق: “لم أكن أعلم كيف سنفوز… إنها مباراة نهائية، وصنع التاريخ شيء جميل جدًا، كان هناك توتر زائد طوال الأسبوع، وفاجأني اللاعبون حقًا، ما هذا الهدوء! لا تتوقع أبدًا أن يصلوا لهذا المستوى”.
وأشار: “إنهم من جيل لامين يامال، بالنسبة لهم هذا احتفال، أما نحن فكنا سنكون مرعوبين! اللعب بهذا الأداء وسط كل هذا التوتر والإثارة المحيطة أمر صعب للغاية، كل شيء سار لصالحنا، إنتر قدّم مباراة كبيرة، لكننا لم نمنحهم الفرصة”.
وشدد: “لقد صنعنا التاريخ، ولا نريد التوقف هنا، كل يوم أحاول أن أكون مدربًا أفضل، من أين أتى فيتينيا؟ ديمبلي لطالما كان موهبة فذة، لكن عليك أن تعرف كيف تلمسه لتُخرج أفضل نسخة منه، إنه قائد بالفعل من خلال ما يقدمه في الملعب… هل رأيتم كيف كان يضغط؟ عندما يضغط قائد بهذا الشكل!”.
وأكد إنريكي: “كنا نتمنى وجود مبابي، إنه لاعب وإنسان رائع، لكنه اختار طريقًا آخر ونحن قبلنا بذلك، أعتقد أننا أثبتنا أن لدينا نجومًا أيضًا، لكنهم يعملون من أجل الفريق، وهذا ليس أمرًا سهلاً”.
وأصر: “نرغب في بدء دورة جديدة من النجاحات، لكن سنرى، لأن التعامل مع النجاح أمر صعب”.
وأتم: “قلت لجماهير الأولتراس في البداية، لا أعلم إن كنا سنفوز بالبطولات، لكنني سأكوّن فريقًا”.
South Africa were ahead of the five-over DLS par for no wickets lost, but had only faced three overs when rain ended the game
Firdose Moonda24-Oct-20222:09
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No result South Africa were denied a victory in their T20 World Cup opener after rain ensured their shortened fixture against Zimbabwe could not be completed. After a two-hour-and-35-minute delay, the match was reduced to nine overs a side. Zimbabwe recovered from being 19 for 4 to set South Africa a target of 80, which was then cut down to a target of 64 in seven overs after another weather interruption. South Africa were well ahead of their five-over DLS par score when the players went off for rain again, but they had only faced three overs at that point – a T20 match is only completed when both teams have faced at least five overs.South Africa could have still won had the match officials been able to restart the game as a five-over chase. With South Africa already past the five-over par, the players would only have needed to get on the field – a result would have been achieved even if rain had sent them back off immediately.But there was no resumption of any kind. The rain grew heavier, and hands were shaken and points shared. This was a similar result to Australia’s no-result against Bangladesh in the ODI Champions Trophy in 2017, when they were ahead of their 20-over par score when play ended, but had only faced 16 overs at that point.After their net run rate prevented them from advancing to the knockouts last year, South Africa batted as though they were acutely aware of the need to score quickly this time. Quinton de Kock blasted an unbeaten 18-ball 47, with eight fours and a six, and hogged the strike but it was not enough to get them over the line, with rain preventing them from getting to the five-over mark.Quinton de Kock’s unbeaten 18-ball 47 almost won it for South Africa but rain had the last laugh•ICC via Getty
The one point South Africa have missed out on could be crucial in the context of the tournament. Assuming there are no major upsets in this group, their match against Pakistan on November 3 could become a virtual quarter-final.First a comedy of errors; then bullseye South Africa should have had one, and could have had both Zimbabwe openers run-out at the end of the first over when Regis Chakabva mishit Kagiso Rabada back to him and was called through for a run from Craig Ervine. Chakabva answered the call as Rabada gathered and threw wildly, and wide, of de Kock behind the stumps. Ervine was still midway down the pitch and South Africa composed themselves enough to throw the ball down to the non-striker’s end, where Tristan Stubbs was backing up. The ball skirted past him and Ervine found his ground while Rabada giggled at the shenanigans.He was smiling three overs later when Wessly Madhevere tapped Wayne Parnell into the covers and took off. He collided with his batting partner Sean Williams mid-pitch, by which time Miller had gathered and chose to aim at the striker’s end. He had two stumps in his sights and nailed them, catching Williams well short of his ground.Poor in the Powerplay A nine-over innings can only be approached in one way: swing. And that’s what Zimbabwe did. Or at least tried to do. Chakabva is still searching for his touch after scores of 0, 13 and 4 in the opening round and was tentative against Rabada but Ervine heaved at the first two deliveries he faced from Parnell before toe-ending a catch to Lungi Ngidi at mid-on. Chakabva showed some intent when he sent Ngidi over deep midwicket but Ngidi quickly dragged his length back and had Chakabva nicking off off the next ball. Zimbabwe sent in Sikandar Raza early but he could not continue his stunning run. He top-edged a short ball high and almost over de Kock’s head, but the South Africa keeper timed his jump well and snatched it with one hand. Zimbabwe’s three-over powerplay brought only 14 runs for the loss of three wickets.2:47
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Madhevere and Shumba take the fight to South Africa Things went from bad to worse for Zimbabwe when they slumped to 19 for 4 and the match appeared in danger of becoming a complete blow-out. But Madhevere, who was shifted down to No.5 to make space for the big hitters at the top, combined with Milton Shumba to give Zimbabwe’s attack something to defend. The pair put on 59 runs in five overs, which included 17 runs off Rabada’s second over, which Madhevere used to show his class. He sent Rabada over mid-wicket for six, then cleverly uppercut a slower bouncer over de Kock’s head for four and then cut a short, wide delivery past backward point for four more. Madhevere finished with an unbeaten 35 runs off 18 balls, at a strike rate of 194.44.Quinton goes quickly If Zimbabwe thought they had something to work with, de Kock quickly showed them it was not nearly as much as they thought. He tucked into Tendai Chatara’s first over, which he plundered for 23 runs. De Kock moved across his stumps to hit the first ball over short fine leg for four, then pulled a short ball in front of square for four more and then top-edged the third delivery high but safely. His best shot was off the fourth ball, which he swung over long-on, before another pull through deep square leg. De Kock was going for the full house and pulled the final delivery but only managed to glove it for a single.De Kock carried on in the same vein, hitting Richard Ngarava for four fours in the second over, before Raza came on to quieten South Africa somewhat, giving away 11 runs off the third over. South Africa were well on course still, though, but the weather gods had other ideas.
No Parque São Jorge, o Corinthians superou o Santo André por 3 a 0 pela 8ª rodada do Campeonato Paulista Sub-20.Kayke Ferrari (2x) e Arthur Sousa marcaram os gols que garantiram a vaga antecipada do Timão na segunda fase do torneio, que conta com osdois primeiros de cada grupo, além dos oito melhores terceiros colocados no geral.
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O clube alvinegroocupa o 1º lugar do Grupo 9 do Paulista na categoria, com 19 pontos. A equipevolta a campo no campeonato no sábado (18), às 15h, contra o União Suzano, 2º lugarcolocado com 14 pontos.
O técnico Danilo não teve à disposição o meia Matheus Araújo e os atacantes Wesley e Felipe. O trio foi relacionado por Vítor Pereira para o confronto do Timão contra o Athletico-PR, nesta quarta-feira (15), às 21h30, pelo Brasileirão.
Por outro lado, o treinador do Sub-20 contou com o goleiro Kauê, campeão doTorneio Internacional do Espírito Santo com aSeleção Brasileira Sub-20. Ele ficou no banco de reservas.
Na terça-feira (21), às 15h, o Timãozinho joga contra o Internacional, no Rio Grande do Sul, pela 8ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20.
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O JOGO
Danilo escalou o Timãozinho com: Bruno; Cauan, Tchoca, Murillo e Vítor Meer; Zé Vitor, Ryan Gustavo e Pedrinho; Giovane, Arthur Sousa e Kayke Ferrari.
Desde o começo da partida, o clube alvinegro foi dominante e buscou o gol. Aos 25 minutos,Ryan Gustavo carimbou o travessão. cinco minutos depois, após boa jogada de Arthur Sousa, a bola sobrou para Kayke, que chapou para o fundo das redes e abriu o placar.
A resposta do Ramalhão veio aos 40 minutos, em cobrança de falta deBruninho, mas o goleiro Bruno espalmou para a linha de fundo.
Na segunda etapa, o Corinthians voltou com o mesmo ímpeto ofensivo e aumentou a vantagem.Arthur Sousa recebeu de Kayke, fez o pivô e acertou bonito chute, sem chances para o goleiro.
Aos 18 minutos da etapa final, o Timãozinho fez o terceiro e derradeiro gol. Após boa troca de passes, Vítor Meer recebeu ajeitou para Kayke Ferrari, que apenas empurrou para o gol.
O Santo André não conseguiu esboçar reação e a partida terminou com vitória corintiana no Parque São Jorge.
Alex Hales likely to miss out as England put faith in World Cup winner
Matt Roller20-Oct-2022
Jason Roy made his 10th ODI hundred versus the Netherlands in June•Getty Images
Jason Roy is set to return to England’s limited-overs set-up during their three-match ODI series against Australia in November.Roy, 32, was left out of England’s squad for the T20 World Cup after a horror run of form during the home summer, averaging 12.66 across England’s T20Is against India and South Africa and managing 51 runs in six innings for Oval Invincibles in the Hundred. He recently lost his ECB central contract, though has retained an incremental deal.But he is set to maintain his place in the 50-over set-up and is expected to be named in England’s ODI squad next week for the series against Australia, which takes place immediately after the World Cup with fixtures on November 17, 19 and 22.Roy was also short of runs in England’s home ODIs this summer, making 121 runs at an average of 24.20 across five innings, but his struggles were tempered by the fact that conditions were as tough for batting as they have been in recent memory. He also made an unbeaten 101 against the Netherlands as recently as June.Jos Buttler, England’s white-ball captain, described Roy as “my first choice as 50-over opener” during the tour to Pakistan last month. “We know what a brilliant player he is when he’s on song,” Buttler said. “He will be a vital player for England moving forward. His talent is never going to be in question.”Alex Hales, who will open the batting for England in the World Cup, is not expected to be involved in the ODI squad despite his reintegration into the international set-up. Earlier this week he recommitted to a contract with Team Abu Dhabi in the Abu Dhabi T10, which starts the day after the third Australia ODI, and the franchise’s management expect him to be available throughout.Related
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Hales suggested in Pakistan that he did not expect to be involved in the 50-over set-up, having not played a List A game since May 2019. “I love T20 cricket,” he said. “It’s always been my passion. I’m 33 now and I want to give all my energy and attention to being as good as I can in that format.”Roy said in an Instagram post this week that he was “motivated to say the least” after missing the cut for the T20 World Cup. “Obviously gutted and have a range of emotions after not making the World Cup squad,” he wrote.”However backing the boys to lift the trophy! Going to be an awesome tournament. Getting the work in and pushing hard to be back where I want to be. Motivated to say the least. Plenty opportunities coming up and excited for what’s ahead.”England are expected to make several changes to their T20 World Cup squad for the ODI series. Four members of the World Cup squad (Ben Stokes, Liam Livingstone, Harry Brook and Mark Wood) are due to arrive in Abu Dhabi on November 18 – the day after the first ODI – for a training camp before the Test tour to Pakistan.As a result, they will need to add middle-order batters to the squad, with James Vince and Sam Billings both in contention to return to the ODI set-up, while Olly Stone and Tom Helm could be considered as fast-bowling cover.The three-match ODI series is not part of the World Cup Super League and will feature fixtures at Adelaide Oval, the SCG and the MCG.
شهد مقر الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، اجتماعًا موسعًا ظهر اليوم الإثنين، جمع عددًا من مسؤولي الأندية وممثلي رابطة الأندية المصرية، لمناقشة بعض الملفات الهامة المتعلقة بالموسم الجديد.
وحضر ممدوح عيد، الرئيس التنفيذي لـ بيراميدز، الاجتماع ممثلًا عن ناديه، بعد الإنجاز التاريخي الذي تحقق بتتويج الفريق بلقب دوري أبطال إفريقيا لأول مرة في تاريخه.
ولفت ممدوح عيد الأنظار إليه بعد حضوره حاملًا كأس دوري أبطال إفريقيا الذي توج به فريقه أمس في إنجاز غير مسبوق للسماوي، يضعه بين مصاف الكبار في القارة.
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وشهد الاجتماع حضور عدد من الشخصيات البارزة، على رأسهم أحمد دياب رئيس رابطة الأندية المصرية، وثروت سويلم عضو الرابطة، إلى جانب عدد من ممثلي الأندية الكبرى في الكرة المصرية، حيث مثّل نادي الزمالك هشام نصر عضو مجلس الإدارة، بينما حضر خالد مرتجي ممثلًا عن النادي الأهلي.
يُذكر، أن بيراميدز توّج بلقب دوري أبطال إفريقيا بعد فوزه على صن داونز الجنوب إفريقي بنتيجة 3-2 في مجموع مباراتي النهائي، ليحصد بطاقة التأهل التاريخية إلى كأس إنتركونتيننتال 2025، ويواصل مسيرته المتصاعدة على الساحة القارية.
Arsenal’s Hale End academy has once again taken centre stage this season as they continue to produce talents for the first team at an impressive rate.
While Mikel Arteta’s side have seen the likes of Joe Willock, Reiss Nelson, Eddie Nketiah and Emile Smith Rowe all move on to other Premier League sides since graduating from the academy under the Spaniard’s tutelage, youth continues to dominate the Arsenal squad.
Now, it is a mantle taken up by precocious talents Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri, both of whom are already staking their claims to be first-team regulars as the Gunners look to challenge for major honours this season and in the years to come.
They would not be the first academy stars to step up and become key men for the first team, and indeed Arsenal have an excellent record of promoting youth to help inspire success. With that in mind, we’ve taken a look at the 11 best players to have come out of their academy, focusing mostly on the ones who have made a telling impact at Highbury and the Emirates Stadium.
11 Emile Smith Rowe 2018-2024
Arsenal midfielder Emile Smith Rowe.
Affectionately known by Arsenal fans as the “Croydon De Bruyne”, Emile Smith Rowe made the move to north London from south London at an early age and came through the ranks as part of a strong crop of Arsenal talent.
After several loan spells away, he was finally thrown into the first team by Mikel Arteta in 2020 and made an almost instant impact, playing a central role as Arsenal’s form improved drastically in what was otherwise a tough behind-closed-doors season for the club.
Alongside Bukayo Saka, he ushered in a new feel-good factor at the Emirates Stadium in the early parts of the 2021/22 campaign, hitting 10 goals as Arsenal finished fifth.
Injuries and new signings pushed him down the pecking order in north London in the seasons that followed, and he was sold to Fulham in a £34m deal in the summer of 2024, becoming the Cottagers’ record signing and recouping the second-largest transfer fee in Arsenal’s history.
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ByCharlie Smith Dec 28, 2024 10 Michael Thomas 1986-1992
“It’s up for grabs now!”
An iconic line of commentary accompanied the goal that forever etched Michael Thomas into the Arsenal history books, with the Lambeth-born star scoring the winning goal against Liverpool in the 1988/89 season to crown Arsenal as First Division champions at Anfield ahead of the hosts – an event that is considered one of the greatest in the club’s history.
A midfielder by trade, Thomas appeared over 200 times for the Gunners alongside several partners as he helped Arsenal challenge at the top of English football before falling out with George Graham and eventually being sold to Liverpool, where he racked up another 150 appearances.
9 Paul Merson 1986-1997
Also part of that title-winning side of 1989 was a young Paul Merson, a tricky winger who was capable of playing on either flank.
Merson appeared over 400 times for the Gunners across an 11-year stint with the senior side, and after being on the fringes of the squad, it was the 1988/89 campaign where he really rose to prominence, playing 37 of their 38 league games and finding the net 10 times, before going on to better that figure in 1990/91 as Arsenal tasted title success once more.
Winning every domestic trophy with the Gunners across his 11 years with the club, Merson was another instance of the academy striking gold.
8 Andy Cole 1989-1992
Though none of his success came in north London, it felt wrong leaving out one of the Premier League’s greatest goalscorers.
Cole only ever played twice for Arsenal’s first team before he was sold to Bristol City, but proved everyone in north London wrong as he scooped five Premier League titles across a storied career that spanned spells at Manchester United, Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers, among others.
A poacher who found the net 34 times in a single season for Newcastle, Cole was a part of Manchester United’s 1999 treble-winning side, and at the time of writing, he sits fourth in the list of Premier League all-time goalscorers with 187, though Mohamed Salah may soon have something to say about that.
Andy Cole’s career away from Arsenal
Appearances
597
Goals
264
Assists
103
Major honours
12
7 Jack Wilshere 2008-2018
Perhaps the last great academy talent of Arsène Wenger’s Arsenal reign, plenty of Gunners fans will go to bed wondering what Jack Wilshere could have become had he been able to stay fit, such was his immense talent.
Announcing himself to the world aged just 19 in the Champions League as he bossed a midfield consisting of Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Sergio Busquets, there was plenty of hype around Wilshere both in Arsenal and England colours.
But injuries meant that the 2010/11 campaign remained the highlight of his career, with Wilshere unable to replicate his availability in any of the campaigns that followed. Nonetheless, his rise remained a source of inspiration for those in the academy, and he returned to the Arsenal setup as a coach following his early retirement from the game.
6 Martin Keown 1984-1985 and 1993-2004
Martin Keown’s Arsenal career was far from straightforward, with the defender coming through the academy, but failing to break into the first team, leading to Arsenal selling the Englishman to Aston Villa in 1986.
After seven years at the top, the Gunners opted to bring him back to north London, and it was in this second spell that he became a cornerstone of Arsenal’s history.
A regular in defence, he helped shepherd Arsenal to three Premier League titles, including being a bit-part feature of their famous Invincibles campaign, going on to make almost 450 appearances for his boyhood club.
5 Ray Parlour 1991-2004
Like Keown, Parlour’s final flourish in Arsenal colours came as a part of the Invincibles squad as he helped Arsenal go unbeaten across the 2003/04 campaign. It was the end of a storied career in north London for the “Romford Pele”, which saw him make a mammoth 465 appearances for the club as an industrious, rather than prolific, midfielder.
A fan favourite for his work rate, Parlour enjoyed a trophy-laden time in north London, winning a League Cup, three Premier League titles and four FA Cups.
4 Bukayo Saka 2018-present
The current poster boy of Arsenal, Bukayo Saka is rapidly making his way up these rankings.
Since making his debut in the 2018/19 Europa League under Unai Emery, the Englishman has made himself a talismanic figure for both club and country despite still being just 23 years old.
Saka’s Arsenal career to date
Appearances
250
Goals
67
Assists
63
He has helped spearhead back-to-back title charges in north London, though on both occasions his side have fallen short. So far, he has just a single FA Cup to show for his efforts at the Emirates Stadium, but if he remains at Arsenal, he will surely go down as one of their best-ever players, and almost certainly their best academy talent.
3 Tony Adams 1983-2002
Nicknamed “Mr Arsenal”, Tony Adams spent 20 years at the top level with the Gunners in a controversial career. Adams was a key part of Arsenal’s famous back four during the 1990s, and won four top-flight titles during his time in north London.
Though struggling with addiction and being sent to prison on one occasion, he remained a fabulous footballer when he took to the pitch, racking up a massive 655 appearances for the club he joined as a youth.
Such was his impact, he is one of four statues currently outside Arsenal’s home ground, as rock-solid in retirement as he was during his playing career.
2 Ashley Cole 1999-2006
From one of Arsenal’s most popular players to arguably their least, Ashley Cole was England’s best left-back for the best part of two decades, racking up over 100 caps for the national team.
He was successful at Arsenal, too, playing 32 times in the Invincibles season and looking like a cornerstone of Wenger’s side before swapping north London for west London as he joined Chelsea on a free transfer.
With Arsenal’s rivals, he was even more successful, winning the Champions League, Europa League, the Premier League and four FA Cups. Though unpopular, he was one of Arsenal’s best youth products.
A derrota da noite desta segunda-feira foi a terceira do São Paulo em quatro jogos contra o Palmeiras na temporada. O único triunfo tricolor sobre o rival aconteceu na ida da final do Paulistão (3 a 1), resultado que acabou sendo ofuscado pela goleada sofrida na segunda partida da decisão, que deu o título ao Alviverde.
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E alguns fatores do revés desta segunda podem ficar de lição para a equipe de Rogério Ceni, que reencontrará o rival já nesta quinta-feira, novamente no Morumbi, às 20h, mas por outra competição: a Copa do Brasil.
Mesmo com vantagem durante quase todo o clássico, devido ao gol de Patrick na primeira tempo, mais uma vez o segundo tempo se tornou inimigo do São Paulo na temporada.
Os dois gols que garantiram a vitória do Palmeiras saíram nos acréscimos da partida. Gómez marcou de cabeça e, na sequência, Murilo virou para o rival aos 50 minutos de jogo. Diante disso, alguns pontos passam a exigir mais atenção. Confira:
São Paulo não conseguiu matar o jogo quando teve chance Foi notável a dificuldade do Tricolor paulista para ampliar o resultado e garantir uma vantagem maior e mais segura. Enquanto ainda estava 1 a 0, o time teve várias chances de marcar mais gols e as desperdiçou.
Em uma delas, a mais clara, Igor Vinícius ficou com a bola sozinho dentro da área, mas bateu mal e chutou para fora. Na segunda etapa, o time diminuiu o volume ofensivo, mas ainda assim criou oportunidades sem êxito.
A má pontaria é um problema frequente da equipe neste Campeonato Brasileiro. Após 13 rodadas, a média de acerto em finalizações de apenas 36,53%.
Queda no segundo tempo O “fantasma” do segundo tempo acompanha o time há alguns jogos nesta temporada.
Este padrão foi observado em partidas recentes – onde o São Paulo estava na frente e com vantagem no placar, mas cedeu chances para o adversário na segunda etapa dos confrontos.
Time cedeu muitas chances ao Palmeiras Se por um lado, o primeiro tempo foi bom, e de certa forma, equilibrado, o segundo se mostrou completamente diferente.
Durante quase toda a etapa final, o São Paulo viu o Palmeiras jogar e se preocupou apenas no setor defensivo. Com isso, o rival teve espaço para criar suas jogadas e mais chances ainda, ultrapassando o Tricolor paulista no número de finalizações.
Ainda de acordo com o FootStats, no segundo tempo, a equipe de Abel finalizou 12 vezes. A de Ceni, apenas duas.
O São Paulo deu a chance de virada para o adversário. Algo parecido aconteceu justamente na final do Campeonato Paulista, quando o Tricolor perdeu por 4 a 0 e desperdiçou a chance de erguer a taça.
Na ocasião, o rival aproveitou os espaços deixados pelo São Paulo para criar as chances perigosas que garantiram seu triunfo. Caso queira vencer o Palmeiras na próxima oportunidade, é preciso que o elenco de Ceni entenda que não pode conceder tantas chances para o time Alviverde – que conta com o maior ataque do Brasileirão.
Dificuldades para definir contra-ataques A dinâmica do segundo tempo foi pautada em um São Paulo se defendendo de um Palmeiras pressionando. Porém, em alguns momentos, o Tricolor teve a oportunidade de encaixar contra-ataques, que não foram efetivos.
Isso não é um problema de resolução imediata. Falta um jogador de velocidade no elenco, situação constantemente apontada por Rogério Ceni. Sem Marquinhos, que atua agora pelo Arsenal, e sem Caio, lesionado, não há grandes opções no elenco para o cumprimento desta função.
Isso fica evidente nos contra-ataques. O time não consegue desenvolver velocidade suficiente para atacar as costas da defesa palmeirense.
Para vencer na quinta-feira (23), é interessante que Ceni encontre uma solução dentro das suas opções disponíveis para ganhar esses contra-ataques. Mesmo com o grande número de desfalques por lesões.
Rigoni pode ser uma peça para este desafio. Nesta segunda-feira (20) entrou no segundo tempo, com a intenção de cumprir esta premissa. Porém, os poucos minutos dados não foram suficientes.
O Choque-Rei desta quinta-feira (23), pela Copa do Brasil, acontecerá no estádio do Morumbi, às 20h. Tendo em vista a sequência que virá como visitante e o mau retrospecto nessas condições – não vence há seis jogos fora de casa -, é ideal se garanta com o fator torcida, com foco em chegar ao Allianz Parque em julho com vantagem.
Leeds United are looking likely to win promotion to the Premier League under Daniel Farke after spending two seasons in the Championship.
The Whites have made Elland Road a fortress and have been just as devastating away from home in recent months, with a 3-1 win at Sheffield United the latest highlight of an incredible campaign.
However, it hasn’t been plain sailing for Farke’s side, with goalkeeper Illan Meslier coming in for criticism during the season after making multiple mistakes.
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The first high-profile error came against Sunderland which cost Leeds two points, then another horror show led to more dropped points away to Hull City.
Against the Blades, Meslier looked extremely shaky early on and scored an own goal, with the Frenchman in the negative for goals prevented, as per FotMob.
But who could replace Meslier at Leeds? We’ve looked at a plethora of shot-stoppers that 49ers Enterprises could target over the summer.
1 Caoimhin Kelleher Liverpool
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Caoimhin Kelleher of Liverpool is likely to be a man in demand this summer. The Reds currently have Alisson Becker as first-choice and Giorgi Mamardashvili will link up with the Reds squad ahead of the 2025/26 season.
Therefore, Kelleher could be on the move. He has shown his quality at Anfield, keeping 23 clean sheets in 64 appearances. The Republic of Ireland international has won six major honours at Anfield and appears to be at the peak of his powers with a career-high Transfermarkt valuation.
2 Aaron Ramsdale Southampton
At the other end of the Premier League table are Southampton, who invested in Aaron Ramsdale as their No 1 after beating Leeds in the play-off final in 2024.
But things haven’t gone to plan for the Saints, who are on course to return to the Championship, which may result in a number of star players leaving St Mary’s.
Ramsdale, despite conceding plenty of goals, is performing better than the likes of Nick Pope and Emiliano Martinez when it comes to Premier League goals prevented, showing that in a side with a solid defensive base such as Leeds’, he could be a shrewd addition.
3 Mads Hermansen Leicester City
Another newly promoted side who may come straight back down to the Championship is Leicester City, along with No 1 goalkeeper Mads Hermansen.
The 24-year-old has been among the Foxes’ best performers this season, as per WhoScored, while also having a positive goals-prevented ratio.
If Leicester come straight back down, perhaps an immediate return to the Premier League with Leeds could appeal to the Dane.
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If Leeds want to look abroad for a goalkeeper target, Joan Garcia of Espanyol could be an ambitious option. The 23-year-old, who helped Spain win Olympic gold last summer, has been outperforming Jan Oblak and Thibaut Courtois in the shot-stopping stats, as per FBref.
He has also been heavily linked with Arsenal in a £20m+ transfer, but the guarantee of first-team football at Elland Road may also appeal should Leeds be promoted.
5 Vanja Milinkovic-Savic Torino
Over in Italy, Vanja Milinkovic-Savic could be another potential European target for Leeds. The Serbia international, who currently plays for Torino, was once on the books of Man Utd in 2014 and is seemingly at the peak of his powers at the age of 28.
Milinkovic-Savic has made more saves than any other Serie A goalkeeper in 2024/25 and is also near the top of the charts for save percentage, while also preventing more goals than any other ‘keeper in the division.
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One goalkeeper who was linked with Leeds during the January transfer window was Conan Ledesma of River Plate.
The Argentinian, once called “the best goalkeeper in the universe”, has plenty of experience in La Liga during his time with Cadiz, averaging a clean sheet every three games in the Spanish top flight.
At the age of 32, Ledesma wouldn’t be a long-term solution, but he appears to be a player on Leeds’ radar, and as he is second-choice at River, he could become an option even if it isn’t as a regular starter in West Yorkshire.
7 Noah Atubolu Freiburg
If Leeds want a young shot-stopper to come in and replace Meslier, Noah Atubolu of Freiburg could be their man. The Germany U21 international appears to be going from strength to strength, and recently set a record of saving four Bundesliga penalties in a row.
As we know with Meslier, his record of saving spot-kicks isn’t as impressive, and with Atubolu outperforming the likes of Gregor Kobel of Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich’s Manuel Neuer for save percentage, he could be a shrewd signing.
8 Viktor Johansson Stoke City
Arguably one of the best goalkeepers in the Championship at this moment in time is Stoke City’s Viktor Johansson. Picked up from Rotherham United over the summer, Johansson has continued to impress in the second tier and is the best ‘keeper in the Championship for goals prevented.
Statistically, Johansson has an Expected Goals on Target (xGOT) total of more than 55 but has only let in 44, as well as a better goals-prevented ratio than Burnley’s James Trafford. The Sweden international appears to be in his prime at the age of 26, so he may well be of interest to the Whites.
9 Guillaume Restes Toulouse
Called the second-best goalkeeper under the age of 24 in the media last year was Toulouse’s Guillaume Restes, who is still just 19 years of age.
The Frenchman has already established himself in Ligue 1, making more than 60 senior appearances for his current employers. Should Restes’ impressive rise continue, so will his price tag, but if Leeds are willing to spend their potential Premier League fortune on a new goalkeeper, he could be a smart long-term investment.
10 Michael Cooper Sheffield United
Although a repeat appears unlikely, we have seen a recent deal between Leeds and Sheffield United, with Jayden Bogle swapping Bramall Lane for Elland Road last summer.
Should Leeds win promotion and the Blades fall short under Chris Wilder, Michael Cooper could perhaps be a target for the Whites, with the shot-stopper starring after joining from Plymouth Argyle in 2024.
He has been one of the top ‘keepers in the Championship with Trafford and Johansson, and despite a lot needing to change between now and the summer, crazier things have happened.
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No Couto Pereira, o Coritiba quebrou a série de seis jogos sem vitórias no Campeonato Brasileiro e venceu o Fortaleza por 2 a 1.
Com o triunfo dentro de casa, elenco e, principalmente comissão técnica respiraram aliviados com o placar positivo.
Além de quebrar a marca de negativa, o Coxa escapou de entrar na zona de rebaixamento do torneio nacional.
Agora, o Coxa aparece na 12ªcolocação, com 18 pontos. Na próxima rodada, o Coritiba mede forças com o Juventude, em casa.
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كشف نادي ليفربول بطل الدوري الإنجليزي عن موعد أولى مبارياته الودية استعدادًا لانطلاق موسم 2025-2026.
ونجح ليفربول تحت قيادة المدرب، آرني سلوت، في حصد لقب الدوري الإنجليزي للمرة العشرين في تاريخهم، ويرغبون في إعداد قوي للمنافسة على جميع الألقاب المقبلة.
وأعلن ليفربول أنه سيواجه فريق بريستون نورث إند يوم الأحد 13 يوليو المقبل.
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We will begin our 2025-26 pre-season schedule against Preston North End at Deepdale on Sunday July 13 🔴 — Liverpool FC (@LFC) June 5, 2025
وتُقام المباراة على ملعب “ديبدايل”، معقل بريستون، في تمام الساعة الخامسة عصرًا بتوقيت “القاهرة”، بحضور جماهيري كما أكد بيان ليفربول.
وسيستكمل ليفربول برنامجه الإعدادي بجولة آسيوية في أواخر يوليو، تتضمن مواجهتين أمام ميلان في هونج كونج، ويوكوهاما مارينوس في اليابان.
ومن المقرر أن يعود لاعبو الفريق إلى التدريبات بداية من 7 يوليو المقبل، لبدء فترة الإعداد للموسم الجديد قبل مباراة الدرع الخيرية ضد كريستال بالاس.