Ben Duckett, Alex Hales drive Nottinghamshire to winning total

Derbyshire’s five-match winning streak comes to an end with hefty defeat

ECB Reporters Network23-Jun-2022Derbyshire Falcons’ five-match winning streak in the Vitality Blast came to an end after Notts Outlaws bounced back from three consecutive defeats by posting 247 for 6 – their highest total in this format – in a thumping 94-run victory over their East Midlands neighbours.Ben Duckett hit a season’s-best 63 and Alex Hales his third half-century of the campaign as the Outlaws, who conceded a competition-record 261 against Birmingham Bears here last week, enjoyed their best night of what has been a disappointing season.On a good batting surface, the Falcons had fancied themselves in a chase when they opted to field first but were never in the hunt, bowled out for 153 as fast bowler Zak Chappell marked his first appearance of the season by taking 3 for 28, veteran spinner Samit Patel 3 for 32 and Steven Mullaney a miserly 2 for 17 after Brooke Guest top-scored for Derbyshire with an unbeaten 40.Nonetheless, with two matches to come, the Falcons remain well-placed to qualify for a second Finals Day appearance in four years.After racking up 95 in the powerplay at Derby earlier in the season, the Outlaws punished the Falcons bowlers again with 86 off the first six and never took their foot off the pedal.Hales set the tone with a brutal 55 off just 22 deliveries, twice clearing the ropes as he plundered 21 against Sam Conners in the second over and lofted a towering straight six off Mattie McKiernan to complete his half-century.As on Tuesday against Leicestershire, he was caught at long-on attempting a repeat, but where he was the only Outlaw to pass 12 on a dismal night, this time he had plenty of support.Joe Clarke, who got away with a miscue when still in single figures, pulled Wayne Madsen’s opening ball for six to move to 38 before he was caught by the bowler off a towering top edge.Three boundaries in a row by Duckett off Wayne Madsen took the Outlaws to 124 for 2 at halfway, which became 188 for 3 after 15 following Mullaney’s 45 off 20 balls including four sixes, three of them off consecutive balls from George Scrimshaw as a top-edge over long leg was followed by two more launched over mid-wicket, where he was caught going for another.Duckett completed his first half-century of the campaign before hitting straight to mid-on and Patel was brilliantly caught by Leus du Plooy on the midwicket boundary as Mark Watt (1 for 51) and Scrimshaw (2 for 62) picked up consolation wickets, but four boundaries by Tom Moores took the Outlaws past their previous record total, also against Derbyshire, of 227 in 2017.The Falcons responded with 72 in their powerplay but at the cost of three wickets, critically among them that of leading scorer Shan Masood, bowled making room to cut by Chappell. Luis Reece and McKiernan were the other two casualties, as Clarke and Mullaney pulled off fine catches.Australian all-rounder Hayden Kerr struck 24 off 11 but was stumped off Mullaney’s first delivery. His seventh bowled Madsen in an attempted reverse sweep and at the halfway point the required run-rate was just shy of 15 per over at 99 for 5, with another setback soon to follow as Du Plooy fell on 35, picking out mid-off to give Chappell his second wicket.Alex Hughes skied one to become Chappell’s third scalp, Patel obtained two lbw verdicts in consecutive deliveries to remove Watt and Conners to leave the Falcons nine down in the 15th over, before Guest and Scrimshaw salvaged a little pride for the visitors by adding an unbroken 34.

NZ domestic contracts: Milne moves to Wellington, Glenn Phillips reunites with brother Dale at Otago

Wellington

Wellington have lined up Adam Milne to fill in the Hamish Bennett-sized void after the 35-year-old quick retired from all formats of cricket following the last season. After being part of Central Districts for more than a decade, since his debut in March 2010, Milne will now work under head coaches BJ Watling and Bruce Edgar at Wellington. He joins Logan van Beek and Ben Sears in a potent seam-bowling group.Milne has not played red-ball cricket since October 2018, but he did not rule out the possibility of a return, for Wellington. He, however, added that, given his history of ankle and elbow injuries, workload management would be given priority. Milne is now fit again after having been sidelined from his IPL 2022 stint with Stephen Fleming’s Chennai Super Kings with a hamstring injury.Related

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“I think it happens in sport all around the world, but particularly with my history, it’s important to manage my expectations and the team’s expectations of how much cricket we are playing,” Milne said. “But I’ll try and play as much as I can. I think it’s again assessing how I’m feeling after games or from a week-to-week and if the body is saying that it needs a rest and that’s possible with the team… Obviously, [I’m] trying to keep myself in the best of shape to play as much cricket as I can.”In another move, Wellington have roped in batter Nick Kelly from Otago. The Victoria-born top-order batter also brings with himself CPL experience, having been part of St Kitts & Nevis Patriots.Batting allrounder Luke Georgeson, who recently withdrew his Ireland central contract to chase his New Zealand dream, has also won a deal with Wellington.Wellington’s first-round contracted players: Finn Allen, Jakob Bhula, Luke Georgeson, Troy Johnson, Nick Kelly, Iain McPeake, Adam Milne, Ollie Newton, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Robinson, Ben Sears, Michael Snedden, Nathan Smith, Logan Van Beek, Peter Younghusband

Auckland

Allrounder Simon Keene has earned his first domestic contract after having bagged 25 wickets in five first-class matches earlier this year, including career-best returns of 6 for 44 against Canterbury in March.Auckland’s first-round contracted players: Adithya Ashok, Cole Briggs, Mark Chapman, Louis Delport, Danru Ferns, Ryan Harrison, Ben Horne, Simon Keene, Ben Lister, Robert O’Donnell, Will O’Donnell, Sean Solia, Will Somerville, Ross ter Braak, George Worker

Central Districts

Milne’s departure has stripped CD of experience and firepower, but they have signed up a promising prospect in Brett Randell, who has moved from Northern Districts. Randell was the joint-highest wicket-taker in last season’s Plunket Shield, with 31 strikes in six games at 14.83. Randell’s entry boots a pace attack that has been further depleted by the injury-enforced absence of Ben Wheeler.CD’s first-round contracted players: Doug Bracewell, Tom Bruce, Josh Clarkson, Dane Cleaver, Joey Field, Greg Hay, Jayden Lennox, Seth Rance, Brett Randell, Brad Schmulian, Ben Smith, Blair Tickner, Ray Toole, Bayley WigginsIsh Sodhi will play for Canterbury this season•AFP

Canterbury

Wicketkeeper Mitch Hay, allrounder Zak Foulkes and batter Matt Boyle have been awarded their first Canterbury contracts. After ten seasons with Northern Districts, Ish Sodhi, who resides in Christchurch with his family, will now represent Canterbury.Canterbury’s first-round contracted players: Cole McConchie, Chad Bowes, Matt Boyle, Leo Carter, Sean Davey, Cam Fletcher, Zak Foulkes, Mitch Hay, Ken McClure, Ed Nuttall, Will O’Rourke, Fraser Sheat, Henry Shipley, Theo van Woerkom, Will Williams

Northern Districts

Tim Pringle, the son of former New Zealand seamer Chris Pringle, has been handed his first Northern Districts contract. The left-arm spin-bowling allrounder was recently part of a New Zealand XI that faced a touring Netherlands side in a one-day fixture in March earlier this year. More recently, Tim made his international debut for Netherlands, where he was born, dismissing Liam Livingstone with a beauty.ND’s first-round contracted players: Joe Carter, Katene Clarke, Kristian Clarke, Henry Cooper, Matt Fisher, Zak Gibson, Brett Hampton, Scott Kuggeleijn, Bharat Popli, Tim Pringle, Jeet Raval, Tim Seifert, Fred Walker, Joe Walker, Anurag Verma

Otago

In one of the major moves of the season, Glenn Phillips has shifted south to Otago from Auckland to reunite with his younger brother Dale. Glenn’s contract will not count towards Otago’s domestic contracts as he is already part of NZC’s central contracts list. This is another opportunity for Glenn to bowl more in domestic cricket and establish himself as an allrounder. He can also keep wicket although a back condition has limited that skill in the recent past.South Africa-born allrounder Dean Foxcroft, who had been locked out of the past two domestic seasons in New Zealand because of border restrictions and visa complications, is now set to return to Dunedin to resume his career. He had recently turned out for Lahore Qalandars in the PSL in February.Otago’s first-round contracted players: Matt Bacon, Max Chu, Jacob Cumming, Jacob Duffy, Dean Foxcroft, Jake Gibson, Andrew Hazeldine, Ben Lockrose, Jarrod McKay, Travis Muller, Dale Phillips, Michael Rae, Michael Rippon, Hamish Rutherford

Vinicius Jr named world's best footballer by Indiana Pacers' Pascal Siakam at NBA All-Star weekend

Real Madrid attacker Vinicius Jr has been named the best footballer in the world by Indiana Pacers star Pascal Siakam.

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Siakam reveals his admiration for ViniciusBrazilian missed out on Ballon d'OrStill playing starring role for Real MadridFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Vinicius Jr is a big NBA fan and has been spotted hanging out with superstars including Victor Wembanyama, LA Lakers legend LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo on trips to the U.S. The Brazilian also spent time with Siakam last summer after the NBA star paid a visit to Real Madrid's training camp in Charlotte during the club's pre-season preparations.

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Siakam has clearly been impressed with Vini and has hurled praise at the Real Madrid forward and says he's the best player in the world currently. Vinicius controversially missed out on the Ballon d'Or last year to Rodri but did pick up FIFA's The Best Men's Player for 2024 award after a season where he won La Liga and the Champions League.

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He told reporters: "My boy Vini Jr. Cause yeah he's nice. He's my boy. And he's tough. Best player right now in the world." Vini Jr responded online with the message: "My broooo!!!!"

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Vinicius Jr and Real Madrid saw their La Liga title hopes suffer a blow on Saturday after dropping points against Osasuna. The Spanish giants return to action at the Santiago Bernabeu in midweek for the second leg of their Champions League play-off and resume with a 3-2 lead over Manchester City.

Após novela, Vitinho se despede do São Paulo: 'Sempre serei grato'

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da fezbet: O atacante Vitinho se despediu do São Paulo em publicação nas redes sociais. O jogador, que fez uma boa Copa São Paulo de Futebol Jr em janeiro, tinha contrato com o Tricolor até o meio do ano.

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– O São Paulo me proporcionou muita coisa, me deu a chance de mostrar meu futebol ao Brasil, sou grato, e sempre serei grato por tudo que o São Paulo fez por mim!!! Saio daqui de cabeça erguida e convicto que dei o meu melhor sempre que meu futebol foi colocado à prova – escreveu Vitinho.

A jovem promessa teve uma longa novela de renovação do seu contrato.Ainda neste início de temporada, o atleta recebeu duas propostas de clubes estrangeiros. O primeiro interessado pretendia deixar um pequeno valor, pensando em uma venda futura, mas sem desembolsar nada de forma antecipada, enquanto o segundo ofereceu 200 mil dólares (cerca de R$ 1 milhão na cotação atual).

Porém, a diretoria do São Paulo fez uma proposta na qual pretendia renovar com o meia após a final da Copa São Paulo, mas não obteve respostas e a renovação não foi realizada.

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Arsenal chiefs think £40m star would be a much better signing than Gyokeres

Arsenal chiefs believe one good value striker would be a much better signing than Sporting Lisbon superstar Viktor Gyokeres, even if manager Mikel Arteta would actually prefer the latter.

Arsenal still targeting new number nine for Arteta

Over the summer window, sporting director Edu Gaspar elected not to bring in a new number nine, instead placing their full faith in Kai Havertz – following the German’s excellent displays in a makeshift centre-forward role.

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The Premier League title hopefuls were linked with a host of interesting strikers, including the likes of Victor Osimhen before the Nigerian was ultimately forced to settle for a loan move to Turkish Süper Lig champions Galatasaray.

Arsenal have decided not to go for Osimhen in January, despite his rumoured break clause which would allow him to leave Turkey for another club mid-season. The north Londoners also had their eyes on Ivan Toney, who eventually sealed a lucrative switch to Saudi Arabia with Al-Ahli.

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Arteta decided against signing Toney due to holding a theory that the Englishman wouldn’t fit in with the squad’s chemistry, according to some reports. Then, of course, there was their widely reported pursuit of RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko.

Appearances

42

Goals

18

Assists

2

Minutes per goal

115

Minutes played

2,057

Arsenal made a proposal for Sesko, as did Chelsea and Man United, but the Slovenia international decided against a move to England and penned a contract extension at Leipzig instead.

Reports since the summer window’s closure have refused to rule out the possibility of Arsenal bringing in a new forward at the turn of the year, with Edu considering a “big-money” striker bid in January.

Arsenal chiefs think Jhon Duran would be better than Gyokeres

According to Football Transfers, both Arteta and those within Arsenal are seemingly at odds over who to bring in.

Indeed, it is believed both Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran and Sporting’s Gyokeres are being internally monitored, but there is a disagreement over whom to go for. Arsenal chiefs believe Duran would be a better signing than Gyokeres, while Arteta would prefer the Swedish sensation, who’s stood out as one of Europe’s most prolific frontmen lately.

Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran

Duran, valued at around £40 million by Villa, has started the season in rip-roaring fashion after being heavily linked with an exit all summer.

“Unai Emery thinks in the next few years he can become one of the best strikers in the world,” said Villa director Monchi.

“He is 100% convinced. But what is the problem? We also have Watkins and Duran wants to play. He thinks he is better than Watkins. That is normal because every player thinks he is better than their teammates. To manage Ollie Watkins and Duran is not easy but in the end it is the best for the team. If you have two big strikers it is better than only one.

“Did Duran want to leave the club? Yes. That is normal because he wants to play. But now we spoke with him yesterday and he is happy. He is training well.”

As bad as Ward-Prowse: Nuno must drop 5/10 Nottingham Forest ace

Nottingham Forest maintained their unbeaten away record in the 2024/25 Premier League campaign, securing a 1-1 draw at Chelsea this afternoon.

Chris Wood put Nuno Espírito Santo’s side ahead just minutes into the second half but were pegged back less than ten minutes later after Noni Maduele fired home for the hosts.

Both sides pushed on for a winner, but excellent saves from Matz Sels and Robert Sanchez in stoppage time saw the game end level, with both teams having to settle for a point.

The result takes Forest back into the top half of the table ahead of the second international break, with a tally of ten points from the opening seven games of the new campaign.

However, it was a day to forget for one first-team member who failed to make a positive impression on the meeting at Stamford Bridge, in just his fourth start for the club.

James Ward-Prowse’s stats against Chelsea

After joining on loan from West Ham United on deadline day, midfielder James Ward-Prowse arrived at the City Ground with high expectations of bolstering Nuno’s midfield.

However, up to now, he’s yet to make any sort of positive impact, with his latest display summing up his time in the East Midlands so far this season.

The 29-year-old was sent off for a second bookable offence after losing possession, before diving on the ball and handling the ball to prevent a counter-attack from Enzo Maresca’s side.

Whilst he undoubtedly took one for the team, the mistake was an avoidable one, but up until his dismissal, he failed to pull up any trees, looking lacklustre throughout.

Minutes played

78

Touches

48

Passes completed

33/39 (85%)

Possession lost

11x

Fouls committed

2

Duels won

2/4 (50%)

Interceptions made

0

Ward-Prowse lost possession 11 times in his 78 minutes on the pitch, committing two fouls and only winning 50% of his duels.

It was certainly an afternoon to forget for the loanee, who will now miss the meeting with Crystal Palace after the international break, with Nuno having a decision to make over who could replace the midfielder.

However, despite his display in the capital, one other Forest player endured a tricky afternoon, producing some stats just as poor as the dismissed loanee.

The man who was as bad as Ward-Prowse

Whilst Forest were defensively solid throughout the draw, left-back Alex Moreno struggled against the pace and direct nature of opposition winger Madueke – often coming out second best in the battle with the England international.

The Spaniard, who’s currently on loan from Aston Villa, has cemented his place at full-back in recent matches, but his display at Stamford Bridge this afternoon was arguably his worst since his move in the summer.

The 31-year-old managed just 40 touches during his display, a tally lower than goalkeeper Sels who registered 44 – an indication as to his lack of impact during the encounter.

He also only won 40% of his duels, whilst losing possession nine times and committing a foul as he looked unable to compete with the pace of Madueke.

Minutes played

82

Touches

40

Passes completed

15/17 (88%)

Duels won

4/10 (40%)

Possession lost

9x

Dribbled past

3x

Fouls committed

1

The Chelsea wide man managed to dribble past him three times – including for their goal – unable to get close enough to the youngster, who was able to cut inside before firing home.

Whilst the point was a great result given the circumstances, Moreno failed to come away from the game with any plaudits, potentially putting his starting role at risk.

He was subsequently handed a 5/10 match rating by Nottinghamshire Live Forest correspondent Sarah Clapson, further highlighting his lack of positive impact during the draw.

As a result, Nuno could look to recall Neco Williams and switch Ola Aina back to a left-back role when his side face Oliver Glasner’s Palace in just over two weeks time.

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تقارير: مانشستر سيتي يخطط للتعاقد مع جوهرة باريس سان جيرمان

كشفت مصادر إعلامية إنجليزية أن نادي مانشستر سيتي يسعى إلى التعاقد مع أحد مهاجمي باريس سان جيرمان خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية القادمة.

ويسعى المدير الفني لفريق مانشستر سيتي بيب جوارديولا، إلى إجراء تعزيزات في صفوف هجوم السيتيزن استعدادًا للموسم المقبل.

ويحتل مانشستر سيتي المركز الثالث في سلم ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز برصيد 61 نقطة.

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وأشارت شبكة “TEAMtalk” إلى أن نادي مانشستر سيتي يخطط إلى التوقيع مع جناح باريس سان جيرمان، ديزاير دوي، خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية المقبلة.

وتابعت أن بيب جوارديولا يتطلع إلى خيارات إضافية لمركز الجناح الهجومي، ويرى بأن دوي قادر على تشكيل إضافة قوية في هجوم الفريق الإنجليزي. 

وتمت مراقبة اللاعب من قبل كشافي مانشستر سيتي خلال الأشهر القليلة الماضية وحضروا العديد من مباريات النادي الفرنسي.

وعلى الرغم من تمسك نادي العاصمة الفرنسية بخدمات دوي، إلا أنه من الممكن أن ينضم إلى كتيبة بيب جوارديولا في الموسم القادم في حال وصول عرض مالي ضخم.

يذكر أن عقد دوي سينتهي مع باريس سان جيرمان في صيف 2029، وتبلغ القيمة التسويقية للاعب الفرنسي حوالي 80 مليون يورو.

وشارك دوي هذا العام في 46 مباراة مع باريس سان جيرمان بجميع المسابقات، حيث أحرز 13 هدفاً وقام بصناعة 11 هدفًا طوال الموسم.

Sold for £3m, now worth 1,233% more: Chelsea could rue selling Cobham star

Chelsea have been extremely busy under their next manager Enzo Maresca this summer, bringing 11 players to the club, letting go of 11 on permanent deals, and allowing 13 to head out on loan.

The Blues have let go of youth talents such as Lewis Hall, Ian Maatsen and Omari Hutchinson this summer, as well as selling one of their best players last season, 24-year-old Conor Gallagher, who came through the Cobham pipeline.

Reece James for Chelsea.

Chelsea have already been known to sell youth talents "too early" in the past, one brilliant example being Jamal Musiala being sold to Bayern Munich for £170k back in 2019.

However, there's another who Boehly and Co may well regret selling so cheaply…

Hudson-Odoi's stats at Chelsea

Callum Hudson-Odoi came through the ranks at Cobham, widely seen as one of the most exciting prospects at the time. Making 55 appearances for the Chelsea U18 and U21 teams, the youngster managed to score 30 goals and provide 17 assists in those games.

Callum Hudson-Odoi

The youngster was described as Chelsea's "wonderkid" back in 2018 by reporter Nizaar Kinsella, after scoring and assisting on his first start for the Blues against PAOK and it was during this season (2018/19) that he impressed new manager at the time, Maurizio Sarri, becoming a regular in the squad.

The English talent went on to make 126 senior appearances for the Blues, netting 16 times and providing 21 assists in that time, but it could have been very different if it wasn't for his big injury.

At the back end of the 2018/19 season, Hudson-Odoi suffered an Achilles tendon rupture, keeping him out for 143 days. But at such a young age, it began to seem hard for him to trust his body again, suffering multiple more injuries in the following seasons, including hamstring, hip, ankle and Achilles heel injuries.

Many put his stop-start Chelsea career down to that initial problem, taking the steam out of him before he fully got going, and struggling to ever get back to full fitness and trust in his body.

Fast-forward to 2023, and Hudson-Odoi made the move to Nottingham Forest for just £3m, a measly fee for a player who was still only 22 years of age and had huge upside potential, which had already been previously seen at Chelsea at such a young age.

Hudson Odoi's transfer value in 2024

Hudson-Odoi made 35 appearances for Nottingham Forest last season in all competitions, scoring eight goals and providing two assists in 2,252 minutes played.

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Since joining The Tricky Trees, the 23-year-old seems to have recaptured his confidence, managing his most minutes in a season of senior football.

Amid interest in the attacker's services this summer, Forest valued him at an eye-catching £40m, which is already 13 times the amount Chelsea sold him for, after just one year on Trentside.

Stats (per 90 mins)

Hudson-Odoi

Mudryk

Goals

0.39

0.29

Assists

0.05

0.11

Progressive Carries

5.39

5.26

Progressive Passes

2.82

2.57

Shots Total

1.84

2.00

Shots on Target

0.97

0.69

Goals/Shot

0.21

0.14

Key Passes

1.75

1.83

Shot-Creating Actions

3.98

3.43

Successful Take-Ons

2.09

2.23

When you compare the numbers from last season of Hudson-Odoi and Mykhailo Mudryk, the Englishman comes out on top in six of the ten metrics we've selected, including goals per 90, progressive passes and carries, shots on target, goals/shot ratio, and shot-creating actions per 90.

Mudryk cost Chelsea around £62m as an initial fee, compared to the £3m Hudson-Odoi was sold for. With the Ukranian's value tumbling to around £29m, as per Transfermarkt, it which makes you wonder if Chelsea should have held onto the Englishman.

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رجل مباراة برشلونة وبوروسيا دورتموند في دوري أبطال أوروبا

أعلن الاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم “يويفا”، الفائز بجائزة رجل مباراة برشلونة وبوروسيا دورتموند في بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا.

والتقى الفريقان مساء الأربعاء، على ملعب “مونتجويك” معقل فريق برشلونة، في ذهاب ربع نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا.

وتمكن برشلونة من تحقيق فوز عريض أمام دورتموند، بأربعة أهداف دون مقابل، ليضع قدمًا في نصف النهائي.

ومنح “يويفا” جائزة رجل المباراة للبولندي روبرت ليفاندوفسكي مهاجم فريق برشلونة، بعد الأداء الذي قدمه خلال اللقاء.

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وسجل ليفاندوفسكي هدفين لصالح برشلونة، وقالت مجموعة المراقبين الفنيين التابعة للاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم: “سجل المهاجم هدفين وبدأ الهجمة التي أدت إلى الهدف الثالث لفريقه، بالإضافة إلى عمله الجاد وضغطه الجيد باستمرار”.

جدير بالذكر أن برشلونة سيحل ضيفًا على دورتموند يوم الثلاثاء المقبل في إياب ربع نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا.

Léo elogia trabalho de Rogério Ceni no São Paulo e destaca necessidade de comunicação

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da wazamba: Presente na vitória do São Paulo, por 3 a 1, na primeira partida da equipe pela final do Campeonato Paulista, contra o Palmeiras, Léo elogiou o trabalho de Rogério Ceni na equipe e destacou a importância de manter uma comunicação entre os jogadores durante o jogo.

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da apostebet: O camisa 16 da equipe ressaltou a importância dos jogadores manterem uma comunicação em campo para poder acertar e arrumar o que for necessário. O jogador ainda destacou não haver nada garantido em relação ao último jogo da competição.

– Dentro de campo a gente tem que se comunicar a todo mundo. Ainda bem conseguimos nos acertar, arrumar a equipe. Saímos com o resultado. Não tem nada garantido, mas agradecer pelo resultado em casa – disse.

Léo também comentou sobre o curto tempo de preparação e sobre como o técnico Rogério Ceni realizou os ajustes necessários a equipe, que resultou na classificação do São Paulo para a fase final do Paulista e na vantagem do jogo de ida.

– Temos pouco tempo de preparação. Quinze dias que deveríamos aumentar de pré-temporada. Devagar, o Rogério foi mostrando como queria a equipe e fomos comprando a ideia. Hoje pudemos mostrar como estamos sendo eficientes. Não tem nada garantido ainda – destacou.

Além disso, para finalizar, o jogador definiu o perfil de Ceni como “vencedor”, ressaltando o fato da equipe aderir às ideias propostas pelo treinador.

– Perfil do Rogério é vencedor. Pede para entrar sempre determinado, compramos a ideia dele e estamos pegando a essência dele de como ele era como jogador – concluiu.

O São Paulo volta a campo no próximo domingo (3), novamente contra o Palmeiras, em partida válida pela segunda rodada da final da competição. O jogo será disputado, desta vez, no Allianz Parque, às 16h.

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