بينهما الزمالك.. أفضل هدفين في الجولتين الثالثة والرابعة من الدوري المصري

أعلنت رابطة الأندية المصرية المحترفة، عن أفضل هدف في الجولتين الثالثة والرابعة من مسابقة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

ويتصدر الزمالك جدول ترتيب مسابقة الدوري المصري بعد مرور 4 جولات برصيد 10 نقاط بفارق نقطتين عن المصري أقرب ملاحقيه.

طالع.. إيقاف ثنائي الزمالك وبيراميدز.. عقوبات الجولة الرابعة من الدوري المصري

وكشفت رابطة الأندية عبر حسابها على موقع التواصل الاجتماعي عن فوز البرازيلي خوان ألفينا بأفضل هدف في الجولة الثالثة، في مباراة  الزمالك ومودرن سبورت باختيار الجمهور.

وفي الجولة الرابعة، فاز غنام محمد، لاعب مودرن سبورت بأفضل هدف بعد رأسيته في شباك بيراميدز بحسب تصويت الجمهور.

وحقق مودرن سبورت الفوز على بيراميدز بهدفين مقابل هدف في الجولة الرابعة من مسابقة الدوري المصري.

حكم مباراة الأهلي وبيراميدز في الدوري المصري

أعلنت لجنة الحكام في الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، برئاسة أوسكار رويز، عن طاقم تحكيم المباراة المرتقبة بين الأهلي وبيراميدز، المقرر لها مساء السبت القادم ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

ويلتقي الأهلي مع بيراميدز مساء السبت المقبل، على أرضية استاد السلام في إطار لقاءات الجولة الخامسة من عمر بطولة الدوري المصري.

الأهلي بدأ مشواره في بطولة الدوري بتحقيق تعادل أمام مودرن سبورت في الجولة الأولى بهدفين لكل فريق، قبل أن يحقق فوزًا كبيرًا على فاركو بأربعة أهداف مقابل هدف في الجولة الثانية، بينما تعادل سلبياً مع غزل المحلة.

طالع أيضاً.. إنفراجة في أزمة أرض الزمالك بعد جلسة مع وزير الإسكان

على الجانب الآخر، استهل بيراميدز مشواره في الدوري المصري بتعادل سلبي أمام وداي دجلة، ثم الفوز على الإسماعيلي بهدف دون رد، وفي الجولة الثالثة تعادل مع المصري إيجابياً بنتيجة 2-2، فيما خسر في الجولة الرابعة أمام مودرن سبورت بنتيجة 2-1. حكم مباراة الأهلي وبيراميدز في الدوري المصري

 حكم ساحة: خافيير روخارس.

حكم مساعد أول: ألفريدو رودريجيز موريني.

حكم مساعد ثان: خورخي بونو مايتي.

حكم رابع: اليخاندرو مونيز رويس.

حكم فيديو: خورخي فيجروا باسكيس ويعاونه أحمد الغندور وحسام عزب.

England, New Zealand bring out the big guns as World Cup prep begins in earnest

Returns of Stokes, Boult dominate build-up as World Cup finalists get their ODI heads back on

Andrew Miller07-Sep-20232:46

Miller: Hard to argue with Stokes above Brook

Big picture: Lord’s finalists reunited
Change of week, change of format, change of headspace, same opponents … sort of.Forget the exploratory joustings that played out in a deeply peculiar T20I series, one in which England were a class apart until they were not, and in which New Zealand went from distracted cannon-fodder to destructive bomb-squaddies in the space of 48 hours. This time, things will be deadly serious from the get-go. Got it?Though not, let’s be clear, quite as serious as they’ll be getting in Ahmedabad in little under a month’s time, at the 2023 World Cup curtain-raiser. And certainly not a patch on the timeless drama that brought down the house at Lord’s four years ago, on the last occasion that these two teams crossed swords in the 50-over arena.Instead, we’re braced for … well, who rightly knows, if truth be told. After four years in mothballs, the ODI format is moving centre stage once again, braced for a comeback of Sinatra-esque proportions if the full hype of a World Cup in India is anything to go by. And yet, the journey that these two teams have taken in the interim rather epitomises the neglect that 50-over cricket has endured since that game of games. Can England and New Zealand reach an ODI cruising altitude from a standing start over the course of four games in eight days? That’s what we’re all itching to find out.For England, the most notable talking point is, inevitably, the return of Ben Stokes after his short-lived ODI retirement. And yet, he’s barely more of a stranger to the format than a host of his fellow World Cup heroes. Joe Root, for instance, last batted in a 50-over match on July 22 last year, three days after Stokes had said his farewells at Chester-le-Street, and has featured in just 15 such matches in four years.Jonny Bairstow is also coming back from a 14-month hiatus, albeit much of that relates to his horrific broken leg. But even Jos Buttler, the captain, has played in barely half of England’s contests since the World Cup final (23 out of 39), while Brydon Carse, the reserve seamer, has played more times than their designated spearhead Mark Wood (9 to 8).Joe Root is one of several England players returning to ODI action•PA Photos/Getty ImagesThe ECB’s dereliction of the format post-2019 has been uncompromising – not least with the birth of the Hundred relegating domestic 50-over cricket to a feeder competition. And yet, the lack of ODI game-time is far from a uniquely English issue.Between their twin World Cup final appearances in 2015 and 2019, New Zealand racked up a healthy 76 matches (and 43 wins); that number has plummeted to 36 (and 21) in the four years since. And aside from the near-permanent fixture, the captain Tom Latham (35 caps), no player has featured in more than 70% of those – least of all the most in-demand man in their ranks, Trent Boult, the last of whose ten caps came almost exactly a year ago in Cairns.What does any of this actually prove in this day and age, however? New Zealand’s slow start to the T20I series could in part be attributed to their crazy, atomised build-up, with half the squad flying in from a low-key series in the UAE and the rest floating along via stints of varying lengths in the Hundred. But, equally, their flying finish showed how quickly professional outfits can find sufficient cohesion amid the madcap treadmill lifestyle.Besides, as England’s Test team have spent the past year and a bit proving with their Bazball revolution, who the hell cares about preparation these days anyway? Stokes, Root, Bairstow, Moeen Ali, Wood and Chris Woakes are among the senior players to have peaced out on Brendon McCullum’s good vibes in recent months – be it sacking off warm-up matches for an extra round of golf, or breaking the pre-Test tension with a six-hitting competition on the practice strip.And yet, none of that carefree attitude could ever have been allowed to take root had it not been trialled and approved in the course of the white-ball renaissance that preceded it. And so for England in particular, this series is about coming full circle – about forgetting all circumstance and just doubling down on the instinctual cricket that turned them into world-beaters in the first place.As for New Zealand, they are the team from whom England took those initial cues back in 2015, and for all the over-riding sense that their own golden generation is now deep into transition, there’s still a sufficient well of experience within that dressing-room for them to go deep once again.And that depth of knowhow, incidentally, includes the as-yet unready Kane Williamson, who is inching his way back from long-term knee injury but is clearly a World Cup shoo-in given half a bill of health. His progress on the sidelines will be a subplot of the coming days, and a reminder too that so much about this World Cup build-up is about being all right on the night.Tom Latham speaks to the media ahead of the first ODI•Getty ImagesForm guide
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New Zealand WLLLLIn the spotlight: Ben Stokes and Trent Boult
“Lol” was Ben Stokes’ succinct response on Twitter / X when news of his England ODI recall was confirmed by the ECB – an echo of Moeen’s famous response to Stokes’ own “Ashes?” WhatsApp message, asking if he would consider a Test comeback as Jack Leach’s replacement. It is unclear whether Jos Buttler phrased his petitions quite so succinctly, but the logic in both cases was unimpeachable. When there’s a job to be done, this particular England set-up values experience and camaraderie over almost all other traits. And when it comes to 50-over cricket, nobody does it better than Stokes. Will it matter that he officially retired from the format 14 months ago? Almost certainly not. He made way last July because he felt he could not give “100% to the shirt”, and wanted someone else to make an unarguable case in his absence. And yet, England have played just 11 ODIs in that time, nine of them overseas, at least six of which were grossly overshadowed by the T20 zeitgeist – England’s World Cup-winning hangover in Australia last November, and the competing attractions of the franchise circuit in Bangladesh the following March. As a consequence, Stokes has missed nothing of note. Assuming his body holds up, his mind – as we know from proven experience across all formats – will be keenly attuned to his task.He was hardly the first in-demand cricketer to go freelance, but Trent Boult’s decision to turn down a New Zealand central contract last year was a notable moment nonetheless. At the age of 34, he remains one of the pre-eminent left-arm seamers in the world, but this will be his first international outing in any format since the T20 World Cup in Australia last November. Since then, the selectors have been resolute in their desire to give chances to those who are willing to commit to the national side – leading to the slightly absurd scenario earlier this year, when a Test match against England took place in his home town of Mount Maunganui, with Boult kicking his heels a few miles down the road. But with the big show approaching, there’s no thought of protocol holding sway any longer. His record across 99 career ODIs is outstanding, 187 wickets at 23.97, but in reaching the final in each of his two previous World Cup campaigns, Boult has racked up 39 wickets in 19 matches at 21.79. And in his infrequent 50-over appearances in the past four years, that average plummets to 16.21. He remains an essential weapon and a key reason to believe another deep World Cup run is within the team’s grasp.Team news: England bring out the big guns
England’s ODI ambitions feel as though they’ve been frozen in time since July 14, 2019, and so their first-choice XI has a fittingly retro feel, with up to nine World Cup medallists set to take the field together for this opening fixture. That number should include five of the 2019 top six, with only the retired Eoin Morgan guaranteed to make way … for Liam Livingstone in the first instance, although as we all know, Harry Brook is making a phenomenal case for his inclusion (although he has yet to link up with the squad after being added at the last minute). Perhaps the most crucial micro-reunion is due to come at the top of the order where Jason Roy and Bairstow will, niggles permitting, once again be charged with setting the tone in the trailblazing manner that set England apart in the previous World Cup cycle.Roy, perhaps surprisingly, has been England’s ODI mainstay since that epic final at Lord’s, featuring in 32 of their 39 subsequent fixtures, but his form has at times fallen through the floor. Dawid Malan, potentially absent on paternity leave at some stage this week, and feeling the Brook pinch like few others, is itching to make his case as the reserve opener – and given Bairstow felt a shoulder twinge in the final T20I, that chance could yet come sooner rather than later. On the bowling front, Sam Curran is the only guaranteed starter from the post-2019 generation, although Mark Wood may be rested in the short to medium term, meaning Gus Atkinson – in that provisional World Cup squad but yet to be tested across 50 overs – might be in line to begin his fast-tracking as England’s new 90mph option. Moeen might conceivably give way to an extra seamer, given Cardiff’s unfriendly dimensions for offspin.England: (possible) 1 Jason Roy, 2 Jonny Bairstow / Dawid Malan, 3 Joe Root, 4 Ben Stokes, 5 Jos Buttler (capt & wk), 6 Liam Livingstone, 7 Moeen Ali / Brydon Carse, 8 Sam Curran, 9 Chris Woakes, 10 Mark Wood / Gus Atkinson, 11 Adil RashidTrent Boult is back in the New Zealand set-up for first time this year•Getty ImagesAfter a T20 partnership that extended from Southern Brave’s Hundred campaign into the T20I series, Devon Conway and Finn Allen have been separated for the 50-over format, with Allen’s place in the World Cup squad seemingly out of the picture too. Instead Conway will front up alongside Will Young, who has averaged an imposing 49.33 with a strike-rate in excess of 90 in his 15 ODIs since 2019. Williamson is still recovering from a cruciate ligament tear in April, and may not be fit to play in any of the four games. Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips will provide the power in the middle order. On the bowling front, it’s a familiar cast of proven performers, with Boult’s return the stand-out selection. “It’s along the same lines as Stokes [for England],” Latham said. “Having someone of world-class calibre come back into your side is always confidence-boosting.”New Zealand: 1 Will Young, 2 Devon Conway, 3 Daryl Mitchell, 4 Glenn Phillips, 5 Tom Latham (capt & wk), 6 Henry Nicholls, 7 Mitchell Santner, 8 Matt Henry, 9 Tim Southee, 10 Lockie Ferguson, 11 Trent BoultPitch and conditions
Cardiff, with its short straight boundaries and deep pockets square of the wicket, offers the usual challenges for bowlers, with back-of-a-length bombs and wide lines for the spinners likely to be the order of the day. The pitch itself is pretty close to the centre of the square and has a bit of live grass on it. The surfaces served up much higher scores in the Blast than in previous years, although those used for the Hundred proved to be fairly turgid. The weather is set to be sweltering.Stats and trivia
Cardiff has hosted 29 ODIs in total, and 15 involving England – most recently in July 2021, when Stokes’ Covid-affected scratch side pulled off a remarkable nine-wicket win over Pakistan. Overall, England have won nine and lost three of their completed matches at Sophia Gardens. Their most recent loss was in the Champions Trophy semi-final, also against Pakistan in 2017. New Zealand have had a mixed time of it at the venue, winning four and losing three of their seven games, all of them in ICC events. Their most recent visit was for a ten-wicket hammering of Sri Lanka at the 2019 World Cup. Stokes’ ODI record seemed to be a done deal until last month. Now, he’s back, and needs 76 more runs to reach 3000 in the format, to go along with his 74 wickets at 42.39. Boult is set to play his 100th ODI, and his first in almost exactly 12 months.Quotes
“That’s the reality of being in a very strong team. We are a very strong team, and we know that. Competition for places is the best possible thing for us… I’m sure that a lot of the final decisions will, potentially, be made around some of the form that the lads show in this series.”
Ben Stokes acknowledges that England’s “provisional” World Cup 15 is far from finalised“There are a lot of passionate All Blacks supporters in our dressing room so I’m sure that, if the time works, we’ll have it on the TVs at some point.”
Tom Latham, New Zealand’s captain, expects the other World Cup in France to be a focal point for his team

West Ham contact Man United in late January move for £120k-per-week player

Contact has been made with Manchester United as West Ham chiefs eye up a late January move, with co-chair David Sullivan and manager Graham Potter tipped to oversee a busy end to the window in east London.

West Ham target last-gasp January deals in multiple positions

The Hammers are in active pursuit of a new striker, following long-term injuries to Niclas Füllkrug and Michail Antonio, but a fresh centre-forward option isn’t their only potential incoming before the deadline.

West Ham make late January contact to sign ex-Liverpool star on loan

The Irons are chasing late signings.

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West Ham had a bid rejected for PSV Eindhoven star Ricardo Pepi (Fabrizio Romano), and could yet go back in with an improved winter bid (Rik Elfrink). The USA international, who’s bagged 18 goals already in all competitions this season, would be a stellar capture for Potter – but if they fail with another approach, it is widely believed that Brighton starlet Evan Ferguson is another primary target.

“The news has emerged last night that Ferguson’s move to Bayer Leverkusen may have fallen through due to Al Nassr choosing to sign Jhon Duran over their forward Victor Boniface,” said club insider ExWHUemployee on Thursday.

“If the club get this confirmed and are confident that his injuries are not long-term, then further negotiations with the hope of completing before Monday’s deadline will occur.

West Ham’s next five Premier League fixtures

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Chelsea (away)

February 3rd

Brentford (home)

February 15th

Arsenal (away)

February 22nd

Leicester City (home)

February 27th

Newcastle United (home)

March 10th

“West Ham are prepared to include an option or obligation to buy in the loan deal to try and get the deal over the line. Talks are continuing with Ferguson, they are going positively as the club tries to work towards a deal.”

Ferguson’s possible move to the London Stadium is looking well and truly on, as Sullivan seeks to back Potter with a centre-forward who can fill in for both Fullkrug and Antonio.

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However, it is also believed that West Ham are targeting another centre-back before the deadline, with Brighton’s Adam Webster among West Ham’s defender targets for this window.

Now, the 30-year-old has been joined by United’s Victor Lindelof.

West Ham contact Man United over signing Victor Lindelof

According to journalist Graeme Bailey, writing for United in Focus, West Ham have contacted United over signing Lindelof in January – with the £120,000-per-week Swede out of contract this summer and potentially available for a cut-price fee.

The 70-cap international appears out of Ruben Amorim’s long-term plans, motivating the Irons to test United’s resolve with an enquiry and gauge whether a mid-season deal for Lindelof is possible.

However, Bailey reports that the former Benfica star has no interest in joining West Ham, and has made that clear to his representatives.

Given Lindelof’s torrid injury record lately, not to mention the fact he’s now entered the twilight phase of his career, you could make a case that this is arguably for the best – and there could be better options out there for Potter.

Premier League icon Alan Shearer believes 'any player would be brave' to sign for Man Utd this summer and warns striker target Viktor Gyokeres against Old Trafford move

Premier League icon Alan Shearer has warned Viktor Gyokeres against joining Manchester United in the summer.

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Gyokeres has become one of the most talked-about names ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window, following a phenomenal campaign in Lisbon. The Swedish striker has taken Portuguese football by storm since his switch from Coventry City, notching an extraordinary 95 goals in just 100 appearances for Sporting CP.

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With widespread reports linking Gyokeres with a Premier League move under his former manager, Ruben Amorim, speculation is mounting that the striker could be on the verge of a blockbuster move. However, one of English football’s most respected voices is urging him to tread carefully.

WHAT SHEARER SAID

Premier League legend Shearer has voiced concerns over a potential transfer to United for Gyokeres, warning that the club’s current state of instability could be a serious red flag for any incoming player. Speaking to Shearer said: "They have to win the Europa League and I know that Ruben Amorim will have one or two contacts for the transfer market this summer. He coached Gyokeres, who will be chased in the summer by several clubs. It would be a brave move for him, or any other player, to go to Old Trafford if they're not in the Champions League."

Shearer stressed that United, in their present condition, fall well short of the standard expected of title challengers.

"They're a million miles off challenging for the Premier League, so that isn't going to happen next season. That's why it's so important – they're a very different proposition if they do get into the Champions League, because that will be able to attract players," he added.

"As a fan, you would worry about next season if they're not in the Champions League. It's just been a mess from top to bottom. This cup competition has turned into something huge for Man Utd, because they have to win it, as do Spurs. One of the two teams will be incredibly embarrassed by their season and God knows what will happen to the team that doesn't win. You can imagine the criticism that's going to come their way."

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Shearer didn’t stop at player advice as he also tore into the broader mismanagement that has plagued the Red Devils in recent years.

"It's a really tough job and everything has been a mess," he said. "The communication, sackings of managers beforehand and ticket prices as well. Results in the Premier League have also been embarrassing. You can't say enough about the importance of this final for both Tottenham Hotspur and Man United."

Dhaliwal, Sana star as Canada qualify for T20 World Cup for the first time in their history

Bermuda kept themselves in the chase, but two collapses at different times washed away their hopes

ESPNcricinfo staff08-Oct-2023Canada 132 for 4 (Dhaliwal 45, Kirton 26, Sabir 2-34) beat Bermuda 93 (Fray 30, Leverock 23, Sana 3-4, Gordon 3-6, Dutta 2-16) by 39 runsCanada have booked a place in the T20 World Cup for the first time after beating Bermuda by 39 runs in the final game of the Americas Region qualifier to secure a spot in the 2024 edition.It was a straight shootout between Canada and Bermuda to determine who made it to the T20 World Cup co-hosted by USA and West Indies next year. Batting first in the rain-reduced 18-overs-a-side contest, Canada posted 132 for 4 with Navneet Dhaliwal leading the way with 45 off 38.Canada lost opener and their highest run-scorer of the tournament Aaron Johnson in the fifth over but Dhaliwal held one end up. He added a 39-run third-wicket stand with Harsh Thaker before both batters fell off successive deliveries.While Derrick Brangman sent back Thaker off the final ball of the 15th over, Dhaliwal fell first ball of the next to give Bermuda an opening. But Nicholas Kirton slammed 26 off 10 balls, which included two sixes and two fours to give Canada a strong finish. They smashed 37 in the final three overs including 20 off the final to reach 132 for 4.In reply, Thaker had opener Tre Manders caught in his first over, but Kamau Leverock and Terryn Fray kept the chase on track. They added 50 for the second wicket off 44 balls before a collapse washed away Bermuda’s hopes.From 52 for 1, Bermuda slipped to 63 for 4 in the space of 11 balls with Nikhil Dutta picking two key wickets. Allan Douglas kept Bermuda’s hopes alive, but once he fell for a 13-ball 22, another collapse ensued which saw them lose their last six wickets for just eight runs in 3.3 overs.Kaleem Sana, turned out to be the pick of the bowlers as Bermuda were bowled out for 93 in 16.5 overs. Sana was named Player of the Match for his figures of 3.5-1-4-3.

Ao L!, Pedro Lima celebra sucesso da base do Palmeiras: 'A gente não cansa nunca'

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da esoccer bet: Até aqui, o Palmeiras conquistou tudo o que foi possível na base em 2022 e o sucesso das categorias inferiores do clube não tem sido apenas nos resultados, mas principalmente nas joias que têm saído de lá. Um que está despontando e pode pintar em breve no profissional é o meio-campista Pedro Lima, que celebrou os títulos do sub-20 na temporada, mas prega cautela ao falar do time de cima.

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Em entrevista ao LANCE!, o jogador de 19 anos, que está entre os convocados da Seleção Brasileira sub-20, foi uma das peças principais do elenco do técnico Paulo Victor Gomes neste ano. O sub-20 alviverde levou a Copinha (de forma inédita), o Brasileirão e a Copa do Brasil. Um sequência perfeita com uma tríplice coroa nacional, reforçando a potência que é o Verdão nas categorias de base.

-Foi um ano muito bom pra gente. Começamos 2022 com título e terminamos com título. Coletivamente nós evoluímos muito, graças ao professor Paulo (Victor Gomes). Aqui a gente sempre se prepara para ganhar todos os campeonatos. E a gente fica muito feliz de ter vencido três dos quatro torneios que participamos. Mostra a força desse grupo! – comentou o meio-campista ao L!.

Elenco não cansa de ganhar títulos

O Alviverde pode fechar 2022 com todos os títulos da base organizados pela CBF, uma vez que já conquistou as Copas do Brasil sub-17 e sub-20, e o Brasileirão sub-20, e nesta quinta-feira enfrenta o Grêmio, ás 21h30, pelo Brasileiro sub-17. Para Pedro Lima, o segredo do clube é que os jogadores nunca cansam de ganhar.

-A principal diferença do Palmeiras para as outras categorias de base está na nossa vontade de vencer. A gente não cansa nunca. Não nos acomodamos com nenhum título. Esse clube tem fome de vitória. Acho que isso também se deve muito graças ao trabalho do João Paulo em todas as categorias, porque é assim desde baixo.

Para provar que essa garotada não se cansa de ganhar, Pedro Lima já pensa na Copinha de 2023. Apesar de ainda não saber se vai ou não ser relacionado para o torneio do início do ano, ele garante que o Palmeiras é favorito para conquistar o bicampeonato do torneio.

-A gente ainda não sabe quem vai pra Copinha e quem vai fazer pré-temporada com o time principal, mas de qualquer forma, eu jogando ou não, o Palmeiras briga, sim, pelo bi. Temos muitos jogadores bons aqui e que podem levar a equipe longe na competição.

Ida para o profissional e recado de Abel Ferreira

Além dos três títulos deste ano com o sub-20, Pedro Lima acumula os Paulistas sub-13 (2016) e sub-20 (2021), a Copa do Brasil sub-17 e a Supercopa do Brasil sub-17, ambas em 2019. Com todo esse currículo e o futebol que tem apresentado, o caminho natural é pensar em uma promoção ao elenco principal. No entanto, ele não quer queimar etapas e quer primeiro pensar em conquistar seu espaço.

-Eu não penso muito em um lugar quero ocupar no Palmeiras. Ainda não. Quero conquistar meu espaço, merecer meu tempo em campo e retribuir o que esse clube me deu desde sempre. Como na base, quando chegar no profissional quero levantar muitas taças na frente da nossa torcida – declarou o meio-campista.

No entanto, não é difícil que Pedro Lima apareça entre os profissionais já em 2023. Além de ser uma posição que o elenco vai ficar carente por conta de saídas, tanto o técnico Abel Ferreira, quanto a presidente Leila Pereira já avisaram que muitos reforços virão das categorias de base, o que anima o jovem de 19 anos.

-É muito legal ouvir do Abel (Ferreira) que ano que vem ele pretende usar ainda mais a base. A gente fica animado. Esse ano já foi muito bom ver vários companheiros do sub-20 atuando no time de cima e acredito que seja uma tendência para os próximos anos – concluiu.

Meio-campista está com a Seleção Brasileira de sua categoria

Nesta quinta-feira, às 19h30, Pedro Lima atuará pela Seleção Brasileira sub-20, que está no Chile para dois amistosos contra a seleção local. A preparação é de olho no Sul-Americano da categoria,previsto para ser realizado entre os dias 19 de janeiro e 12 de fevereiro, na Colômbia, valendo vaga no Mundial.

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Man Utd now extremely keen on £34m 'best player' in the Belgium Pro League

da casino: Already closing in on Bryan Mbeumo, Manchester United are now reportedly very keen to sign an upgrade on Casemiro in the form of a £35m midfield star this summer.

Man Utd submit fresh Mbeumo bid

da betano casino: It hasn’t been the easiest deal to negotiate and the winger is yet to sign on the dotted line, but Manchester United’s latest bid to sign Mbeumo could yet prove to be successful at long last. The Red Devils have reportedly offered Brentford over £60m to sign their talented star who looks destined to become the second summer arrival at Old Trafford sooner rather than later.

Mbeumo’s arrival would take United’s spending to over £160m for the summer despite missing out on European football and often watching on as INEOS implemented several money-saving plans.

Success on the pitch has been given the priority no matter what, however, and the pressure will now be on Ruben Amorim to get the best out of his side next season.

What’s more, it seems unlikely at this stage that it will just be Cunha and Mbeumo who arrive. The likes of Emiliano Martinez have threatened to steal the headlines in recent weeks as Aston Villa attempt to comply with PSR rules, as has Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike.

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Both arrivals would again offer Amorim much-needed upgrades on Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund, who has been linked with a move to Inter Milan in recent weeks.

Before Martinez and Ekitike enter Old Trafford, though, United may turn their focus towards a talented defensive midfielder worth just £34m this summer.

Man Utd very keen to sign Jashari

According to HLN, as relayed by Get Belgian & Dutch Football News, Manchester United are now very keen to sign Ardon Jashari from Club Brugge and, unlike others, are not put off by his €40m (£34m) price tag.

The Red Devils would be signing a player who was just voted the best player in Belgium – winning the Player of the Season award in the Belgium Pro League – and one who would be an instant upgrade on the ageing Casemiro.

Dubbed “impressive” by U23 scout Antonio Mango, Jashari certainly isn’t short on suitors this summer but it’s a race that Manchester United could have the financial power to win once again.

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If the 22-year-old was the follow Cunha and Mbeumo through the Old Trafford doors then Amorim would instantly have three very impressive signings to work with this summer.

Bangladesh bungle with match-ups obsession

It was a reminder that match-ups are something more than rightie/leftie, in-spin and out-spin

Matt Roller24-Oct-20213:37

Nafees: Dropped chances proved costly for Bangladesh

The terminology is in vogue but the principle is not. The phrase ‘match-ups’ had started to seep into T20 phraseology by the end of the 2016 T20 World Cup. See England’s decision to bowl Joe Root’s offbreaks to Chris Gayle in the final as evidence. However, since then, it has become ubiquitous.The question is simple: which bowler is best used against each batter? T20’s brevity heightens the importance of each such decision, and the evolution and acceptance of data analysis means that more time is spent planning for opponents than ever before.”It plays a huge role,” Kieron Pollard, West Indies’ captain, said last week, “and tactically it works more often than not.”

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The most common match-ups are the most obvious. “Since the dawn of spin bowling, the obvious strategy has been to turn the ball away from the batsman,” Scyld Berry, the ‘s chief cricket writer, has written. The logic is straightforward: turning the ball away from the bat makes it harder for batters to hit boundaries over the leg side, because you are taking the ball away from their hitting arc.In general terms, those match-ups work. Across T20I cricket, left-arm orthodox spinners concede fewer runs per over against right-handed batters than right-lefties, while offspinners are comparatively cheaper against lefties. Perhaps unsurprisingly, they become a captain’s go-to.But in Sharjah on Sunday, in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh’s opening Super 12s game, the deficiency of that basic strategy was exposed by batters set on taking their opponents’ weak links down.It started in the seventh over of Bangladesh’s innings – on average, the second lowest-scoring over of any given T20 innings after the first, when batters look to consolidate after the fielding restrictions are lifted. With that in mind, and with two left-handers at the crease in Mohammad Naim and Shakib Al Hasan, Sri Lanka’s captain Dasun Shanaka looked to squeeze in an over of his part-time offspinner, Charith Asalanka.Bangladesh saw an opportunity to target Asalanka and seized on it. Defending a short off-side boundary – some 16 metres shorter than the leg-side one – two of his first three balls were too wide outside off stump and duly smashed away for four. The sixth was straighter, but short enough for Shakib to give himself room outside leg stump and slash a cut for four. The over cost 14, and gave Bangladesh a boost straight after a relatively subdued Powerplay.Charith Asalanka’s blinder saw Sri Lanka home•ICC via GettyAsalanka was involved again, this time with the bat, to expose Bangladesh’s strategy. Shakib struck twice in his second over, the ninth of the innings, to leave Sri Lanka 72 for 3. That quickly became 79 for 4 when Wanindu Hasaranga holed out to deep midwicket. That left Asalanka and Bhanuka Rajapaksa – both left-handers – together, and Mahmudullah immediately threw the ball to his primary offspinner, Mahedi Hasan.Mahedi’s first over cost five runs as Sri Lanka consolidated, and Mahmudullah saw a chance to bring himself on, again to turn the ball away from the left-handers’ outside edge. He conceded five singles as the required rate climbed above 10 runs per over: with Shakib, Mustafizur Rahman and Mohammad Saifuddin able to bowl seven of the final eight overs between them, he only needed to find one more between his weaker bowlers.But Mahmudullah gambled on another offspin/leftie match-up, bringing on Afif Hossain. Afif has occasionally been a handy part-timer in his career to date but has been used only sporadically: even with the match-up seemingly in his favour, it was a brave call to back him ahead of the left-arm spin of Nasun Ahmed, a frontline spinner who had knocked out the off stump of Kusal Perera – a left-hander – in the first over of the chase.Rajapaksa saw a chance to target a young, inexperienced bowler and pounced, skipping down the pitch and lofting his first ball inside-out over extra cover for six. It was a brave decision, but with extra cover inside the circle and a short boundary to aim for, his 66-metre mishit was enough to clear the rope. Two balls later, he mistimed a sweep towards the long boundary; Liton Das, at deep backward square, dropped a simple catch.The over cost 15 runs but meant that Mahmudullah could rely on his main three bowlers for the last seven, but after a tight first over, he continued to obsess about spinning the ball away from the bat. Mahmudullah kept himself on, and just as Shakib had done to the Sri Lankan earlier, Asalanka targeted him: he shimmied down to loft a straight six into the VIP seats, then mistimed a slog-sweep over the short side. The last two overs of part-time offspin cost 31, and suddenly, Sri Lanka were ahead of the required rate.”It was a tactical decision, decided by the team management,” Mushfiqur Rahim said afterwards, defending the move. “We don’t believe, for example, that left-arm spinners can’t bowl against left-handed batters. In today’s game, the bowler created one opportunity. If it was taken, a right-handed batter would have come, and he would become more impactful.”I think it is not fair to have an opinion on something just seeing the outcome. It is important to see whether the right bowler is bowling at the right time. The ground was small at one end, so bringing the left-arm spinner from that end would have been risky. Our captain and team management took the right decision.” It was a bold defence of a call that cost them the game and left them struggling to make the semi-finals after only their first Super 12s game.The lesson within is not that match-ups are ineffective: analysts rightly spend hours dissecting opposition batters, looking for any slight weaknesses and working out how to exploit them. More often than not, that planning pays dividends, but could Mahmudullah really be sure that offspin was the right option for Asalanka – playing only his fifth T20I – or Rajapaksa, who is dismissed regularly but scores quickly against it?Instead, this game was a reminder that match-ups are something more than rightie/leftie, in-spin and out-spin. When captains are on autopilot, making decisions without considering their remaining resources, the boundary dimensions and the flow of the game, batters can capitalise regardless the direction of turn.Stripped back to their most basic level, match-ups are about which bowler is best used against each batter; more often than not, the one who bowls for a living rather than as a part-timer will be a better option

Fit-again Ibrahim Zadran, AM Ghazanfar in Afghanistan squad for Champions Trophy

According to the ACB interim chief selector, mystery spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman was “not available for selection”

ESPNcricinfo staff12-Jan-2025

Ibrahim Zadran was the second-highest run-getter for Afghanistan in the 2024 T20 World Cup•ICC via Getty Images

Opening batter Ibrahim Zadran has regained fitness to return to Afghanistan’s ODI squad for the upcoming Champions Trophy in Pakistan and the UAE. This will be Afghanistan’s first-ever appearance in the Champions Trophy.Ibrahim, 23, has not played for Afghanistan since he slipped during practice on a slushy pocket of the ground during the Greater Noida Test, which was washed out without a ball being bowled.Zadran has worked his way back from that injury, for which he needed surgery in England, and was recently with Khulna Tigers in the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). According to the ACB interim chief selector, mystery spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman was “not available for selection” with Afghanistan bringing in a like-for-like replacement in AM Ghazanfar, who is currently in action for MI Emirates in the UAE’s ILT20. He was also picked by their parent franchise Mumbai Indians for IPL 2025.”Mujeeb Ur Rahman was not available for the selection as he has been advised by his doctor to focus on T20s for a while to ensure his full recovery before returning to ODIs,” Ahmad Suliman Khil explained. That was also the reason he missed on the recently concluded ODI series against Zimbabwe.”Related

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“Conditions in Pakistan are similar to those in Afghanistan and the UAE, where we usually play. We will conduct a preparation camp in multiple phases before embarking on our journey for the big event. The expectations are high, and I hope the team will prepare well and deliver some excellent performances, just as they did in the last two World Cups.”The squad also includes 23-year-old Sediqullah Atal, who has had a remarkable few months across formats. In October in the Emerging team Asia Cup, which was a T20 tournament, Atal was the highest run-getter, with 368 runs in five innings at an average of 122.66 and strike rate of just under 148. In December, he was named Player of the Series for his in the three-match ODI series in Harare, which Afghanistan won 2-0.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Atal then made his Test debut in the Boxing Day fixture against Zimbabwe in Harare. He is currently with MI Cape Town in the SA20 2025 as a replacement player.Afghanistan’s players will work with former Pakistan batter Younis Khan, who has been signed as a team mentor for the Champions Trophy. This is the third global tournament in a row where the ACB has appointed a mentor for the team from the host country: they had Ajay Jadeja as mentor for the 2023 ODI World Cup in India, and Dwayne Bravo as bowling consultant for the 2024 T20 World Cup in the West Indies and USA.”The appointment of mentors has proven to be quite beneficial for us in both of the last two events,” ACB chairman Mirwais Ashraf said. “Given this success, we have appointed Mr. Younis Khan, who has extensive international and local experience, and we look forward to making full use of his expertise during the event.”AM Ghazanfar’s recent form is an encouraging sign for Afghanistan•ACB

Hashmatullah Shahidi, who had captained Afghanistan in the 2023 ODI World Cup and more recently at the 2024 T20 World Cup, where Afghanistan progressed to the semi-finals, will continue to lead the team. Rahmat Shah has been retained as Shahidi’s deputy.Ace spinner Rashid Khan will lead the spin attack along with Noor Ahmad. Fazalhaq Farooqi and Azmatullah Omarzai, meanwhile, can operate with the new ball. Abdul Malik, Darwish Rasooli, Nangyal Kharoti and Bilal Sami, who were all named in the squad for Afghanistan’s most recent ODI assignment in Zimbabwe, have been excluded from the main squad for the Champions Trophy.Rasooli, Kharoti, and Sami, however, will travel with the squad as reserve players.Afghanistan will open their Champions Trophy campaign with a clash against South Africa in Karachi on February 21 before they will head to Lahore for their last two league matches against England and Australia.Afghanistan squadHashmatullah Shahidi (capt), Rahmat Shah (vice-capt), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Ikram Alikhil (wk), Ibrahim Zadran, Sediqullah Atal, Azmatullah Omarzai, Mohammad Nabi, Gulbadin Naib, Rashid Khan, AM Ghazanfar, Noor Ahmad, Fazal Haq Farooqi, Naveed Zadran and Farid Ahmad Malik