Com gol de Renato Kayzer, Athletico vence Goiás na Serrinha e sai do Z4

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Em partida disputada no estádio da Serrinha, em Goiânia, o Athletico conseguiu a vitória por 1 a 0 sobre o Goiás e chegou aos 22 pontos, quantidade suficiente para jogar o arquirrival para a 17ª colocação e sair da zona de rebaixamento. Por sua vez, o time do Centro-Oeste continua distante de deixar a região baixa da tabela tendo somente 12 unidades na última posição.

QUEM CHEGOU MAIS, MARCOU

Nos primeiros 15 minutos de partida, o time visitante foi quem apresentava melhores condições em manter a posse de bola e procurar os espaços para ditar o ritmo da partida, porém sem muita eficiência na hora justamente de concluir onde perdeu boas oportunidades vindas dos pés de Léo Cittadini e Carlos Eduardo. Por outro lado, o Esmeraldino apareceu pouco na frente, demonstrando que o Athletico parecia mais perto de ser perigoso do que o inverso apesar das dificuldades anteriormente apresentadas.

E, em uma das subidas explorando a velocidade de Carlos Eduardo, o atacante protagonizou um bonito lance onde passou por Pintado deixando o lateral-direito no chão e, vindo pelo lado esquerdo, fez o cruzamento onde Renato Kayzer exerceu seu papel de centroavante e testou dando um peixinho na pequena área para superar Tadeu.

FRUSTRAÇÃO

Logo com três minutos da etapa complementar, o Goiás teve a chance de “zerar” a desvantagem no marcador em lance onde Fernandão apareceu para concluir o cruzamento de Caju e acertar a cabeçada que chegou a balançar as redes de Santos. Porém, a arbitragem jogou os ânimos do time mandante de volta a estaca inicial quando o Árbitro de Vídeo foi acionado e detectou impedimento do centroavante Esmeraldino que anulou o tento.

MUDANÇA DE RUMO

Apesar do gol anulado, quem conseguiu imprimir o volume nos primeiros 15 minutos foi o Athletico exercendo pressão na defensiva adversária e obrigando Tadeu a praticar pelo menos duas ótimas intervenções, indicando que o Rubro-Negro tinha plenas condições de conseguir ampliar o seu marcador na Serrinha. Depois desse período, o aspecto físico parece ter pesado de maneira contrária aos comandados de Paulo Autuori e, consequentemente, abriu o precedente para o Goiás crescer na partida e levar muito perigo em lance onde Sandro subiu mais alto do que a defensiva adversária para acertar o travessão de Santos.

OUTRO REVÉS

Já na reta final do compromisso, o Athletico chegou a assustar no toque contra de David Duarte e também na cabeçada de Thiago Heleno, mas não teve receio em fazer substituições indo na direção de reforçar seu sistema defensivo e tentar “segurar” o resultado até o apito final se aproveitando, também, do desespero de seu adversário.

Os donos da casa bem que tentaram aproveitar essa movimentação do time paranaense, mas demonstraram mais afobação e erros ofensivos do que poderiam e o resultado ficou mesmo com o placar mínimo na cidade de Goiânia.

FICHA TÉCNICA
GOIÁS 0 x 1 ATHLETICO

Local: Estádio da Serrinha, Goiânia (GO)
Data e hora: 14/11/2020 – 17h
Árbitro: Flávio Rodrigues de Souza (SP)
Assistentes: Miguel Cataneo Ribeiro da Costa e Luiz Alberto Andrini Nogueira (ambos SP)
VAR: Daniel Nobre Bins (RS)
Cartões amarelos: Nikão (CAP);David Duarte, Chico, Rafael Moura, Pintado, Fernandão (GOI)
Cartões vermelhos: –
Gols: Renato Kayzer (19’/1°T)

GOIÁS: Tadeu; Pintado, David Duarte, Chico e Caju; Gilberto (Sandro, no intervalo), Ariel Cabral (Gustavo Blanco, aos 35’/2°T) e Keko (Rafael Moura, aos 27’/2°T); Douglas Baggio, Fernandão e Vinícius (Shaylon, no intervalo).Técnico: Enderson Moreira.

ATHLETICO-PR: Santos; Erick, Pedro Heleno, Thiago Heleno e Abner Vinícius; Wellington (Zé Ivaldo, aos 35’/2°T), Christian (Richard, aos 35’/2°T) e Léo Cittadini (Fernando Canesin, aos 18’/2°T); Carlos Eduardo (Reinaldo, aos 23’/2°T), Renato Kayzer e Nikão.Técnico: Paulo Autuori.

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ديكلان رايس يكشف عن رسالة أرتيتا له قبل مباراة إسبانيا.. ويؤكد: لن أتخيل الضغط الذي يشعر به لامين يامال

تحدث لاعب منتخب إنجلترا، ديكلان رايس، عن الاستعدادات الخاصة بمنتخب بلاده قبل مواجهة منتخب إسبانيا في كأس أمم أوروبا، يورو 2024.

ويلاقي المنتخب الإنجليزي نظيره الإسباني، في منافسات نهائي يورو 2024، الأحد المقبل، على الملعب الأولمبي بمدينة برلين.

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وقال ديكلان رايس في تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية: “بالتأكيد إنها لحظة تاريخية لا تصدق بالنسبة لأمتنا، كان عام 2020 صعبًا، لكن الذهاب مباشرة إلى نهائي آخر أمر صعب، لا نريد أن نتحدث عن السعادة بالوصول إلى النهائيات، نريد أن نتحدث عن الفوز”.

وأضاف: “لم يسبق لي أن رأيت مجموعة متحمسة إلى هذا الحد، في التدريب يمكنك معرفة كيف نتحدث مع بعضنا البعض، حتى قبل البطولة، نريد الفوز، عام 2020 كان مؤلماً، وكان ذلك أيضًا في ويمبلي، تمنحك كرة القدم فرصًا جديدة وسنحصل عليها يوم الأحد، نحن نعلم أن إسبانيا خصم صعب، لكننا مستعدون”.

وحول الدرس المستفاد من خسارة نهائي 2021، قال: “لقد تعلمنا من ذلك النهائي، الآن ربما نأخذ الأمر بشكل مختلف، في كثير من الأحيان لا يمكنك الحصول على فرصة أخرى على التوالي، إنهم مجموعة رائعة، ونقول لبعضنا البعض ما نريده”.

عن رودري: “نحن نعلم أنه لاعب كبير، قبل المباراة تحدثت عنه بشدة، نحن مقارنون، لكننا لاعبون مختلفون للغاية، إنه ليس فقط هو ضدي، لو كان فابيان وأولمو وبيدري جيدًا، لديهم خط وسط قوي للغاية، وستكون معركة رائعة، لكن رودري لاعب مميز، ونحن نعرف ذلك في إنجلترا، أكن له احترامًا كبيراً”.

وبشأن ميكيل أرتيتا: “لقد تحدثت معه لمدة 20 دقيقة تقريبًا، لقد كتب لي في تلك الليلة دعنا نذهب، أنا متأكد من أنه سيكون منقسمًا لأنه إسباني، لكن لديه لاعبين في الفريق، لقد تمنى لنا الأفضل وجعلني سعيدًا جدًا.”

وعن ساوثجيت: “لا أستطيع أن أقول ما يكفي عن جاريث، فهو يستحق ذلك أكثر من أي شخص آخر، إن تدريب منتخب إنجلترا هو الأصعب، وإذا رأيت ما فعله، في مباريات دور المجموعات كان الأمر معقدًا، لكن عليك أن تكون هادئًا في هذه اللحظات، كيف يتفاعل، بهدوءه، حتى لو كان يشعر بشيء مختلف”.

وأتم: “في جولة التصفيات، ذهبنا إلى أبعد من ذلك، وأصبحنا أقرب لبعضنا البعض، كثير من الناس يقولون أشياء سلبية عنه والآن يغيرون وجهة نظرهم، والآن نشعر بهذه الثقة”.

وبشأن لامين يامال وضغوطه: “لا أستطيع أن أتخيل ذلك، أظهر كم هو جيد، ما فعله مع برشلونة يستحق التصفيق، كلاعب وكمشجع عليك أن تحترمها، يبلغ من العمر 16 عامًا فقط، ما يفعله في برشلونة مميز بالفعل”.

'No decisions made' on The Hundred – ECB

The ECB has moved quell mounting speculation around possible innovations for The Hundred by issuing a statement to say that “no final decisions have been made” about the new competition

ESPNcricinfo staff24-Jul-2018

The ECB hopes to attract a new audience to the game•Alan Martin/Action Plus via Getty Images

The ECB has moved to quell mounting speculation around possible innovations for The Hundred by issuing a statement to say that “no final decisions have been made” about the new competition planned for 2020.Following a string of reports last week suggesting that the idea for a ten-ball final over had been ditched, Tuesday saw two national newspapers carry stories about the number of players in a team: the proposed 12, while the suggested it could go up to 15. The concept was likened to that of the Super Sub used briefly in international cricket during the 2000s.With trial games for the 100-ball format scheduled for September, there has been increasing debate about the ECB’s plans – which could also encompass bringing 10-over cricket to the UK. In response, the ECB issued a statement to say discussions were ongoing.”No final decisions have been made on the playing conditions for the new competition, which will start in the summer of 2020. To develop the competition, there are a number of ongoing discussions, including within a high-performance group who are planning a series of pilot matches in September.The Hundred – the fans speak

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“Conversations with players, host venues and stakeholders across the game are vital to the development and inevitably lead to speculation on a range of matters. Ultimately, it is the board of the ECB which makes the final decisions on the format and playing conditions for the new competition and that is expected later this year.”The high-performance group, chaired by former England women’s captain Clare Connor, is expected to put its recommendations to the board in November.Meanwhile, Mark Wood, the England fast bowler, added to the sense of uncertainty around the new competition when talking on BBC Radio 5 Live. Saying he had discussed it with Dwayne Bravo, West Indies’ much-travelled T20 veteran, Wood questioned whether international stars would be interested in playing an untested format.”I’m not sure these big players would be necessarily open to it straight away anyway,” Wood said. “I spoke to Bravo, who I played with at the IPL, and he wasn’t interested in the 100-ball at all.”So if the big players already in the IPL, they can see that game’s working – the 100-ball thing, they’re unsure, who’s to say they’re going to come straight away? They might be apprehensive and then we can’t attract the big players.”

Douglas sobre derrota do Bahia: 'Estou envergonhado'

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Uma sexta-feira para esquecer. Depois de engatar três triunfos consecutivos, o Bahia foi goleado pelo Bragantino por 4 a 0.

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Na saída de campo, quase ninguém quis conversar e apenas o goleiro Douglas tentou explicar o que aconteceu.

‘A gente sai envergonhado. Não tirando os méritos do Bragantino, mas fizemos um jogo muito baixo, aceitamos muito. Um jogo para tirar lições’, declarou.

Com o revés, o Tricolor fica na 9ª colocação do Campeonato Brasileiro, com 28 pontos.

The 10 Best Football Away Days In Europe – Ranked

Everyone loves an away day; it's such a quintessential part of football culture, going away with your mates or family and following your team up and down the country, come rain or shine.

However, as great as they are, there is something better: a European away day.

Only some of us are lucky enough to support a club that we can follow onto the continent, but when we do, it can be the highlight of the entire season. As with these trips, It's not just about the football.

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With that in mind, Football FanCast has created a list of the top ten European away days based on the football and the destination.

10 Benfica – Lisbon

Kicking off our list is an away day to Portugal's most successful clubs and one of its nicest cities, Lisbon's SL Benfica.

The Eagles have won 38 domestic titles – the most of any team in the country – and boasts a massive and very vocal support, who can create quite the atmosphere for European games.

The city is also one of the best places to spend a weekend away, with stunning architecture, lovely weather and plenty of history and culture to get stuck into.

Lisbon is actually the oldest city in Western Europe, being founded centuries before London.

Prices aren't too bad in the city either as it comes in at 36 on the list of most expensive European cities.

9 Galatasaray – Istanbul

From the most westerly club on our list, the one furthest east: Istanbul's Galatasaray.

Gala are one of the biggest clubs in world football, so it shouldn't be surprising to learn that they are Turkey's most successful side, winning 22 Turkish Super Ligs, the most of any team in the country.

One of the biggest pluses of an away day against Gala is witnessing the stadium's intense atmosphere. Many of the teams on this list will have impressive atmospheres, but none quite reach the level found in the Ali Sami Yen Stadium.

The other benefit to this away day is the chance to explore Istanbul. The city is one of the most historically important anywhere in the world, and you can't move for significant cultural and historical sights.

Interestingly, half the city is in Europe and the other half is in Asia and this is one of the pressure points that adds even more drama to the derby between Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe, as the latter is in the European side and the former on the other.

The most famous sight in the city and one you can't leave without seeing, is the Hagia Sophia Mosque, which was completed in 537 AD.

8 Bayern Munich – Munich

Our first German club on the list, and if you're a beer aficionado, then this is the away day for you.

We're, of course, talking about Bayern Munich.

Now, from a purely footballing perspective, this is an obvious inclusion on the list as Bayern play some of the most entertaining football on the continent, they have the England captain up top, and their stadium is mightily impressive. There's nothing not to like.

However, Munich has quite a lot to offer away from the football.

If you're heading there from late September to early October, you can't miss Oktoberfest. The annual event sees one of the biggest beer festivals overtake the city, alongside a food and wine festival for those not keen on the wheaty stuff.

Aside from the food and drink, there is plenty of history to see in the city, and the surrounding mountains provide plenty of opportunities to explore nature.

Prices in Munich are relatively average, with the city coming in as the 21st most expensive in Europe.

7 Borussia Dortmund – Dortmund

There are some things that every football fan should see at one point in their life, and one of those things is Borussia Dortmund's world-famous Yellow Wall.

Dortmund are the second German club on this list, and while the attraction of Munich was partly the football and partly the destination, an away day to Dortmund is all about the football.

The club have always prided itself on playing attractive football regardless of the opposition, and while that hasn't always resulted in the best outcomes for the team, it has meant that fans are always entertained.

Pair the football with the genuinely fantastic tifos and fanfare from the almost 25,000 Yellow Wall, and you're guaranteed a great trip, regardless of how your team gets on.

Another plus to a trip here is that your money will go a little further than in Munich, with Dortmund coming in as the 46th most expensive city on the continent.

6 Paris Saint-Germain – Paris

One of the quintessential European capitals, no list of continental away days is truly complete without the addition of Paris.

Now say what you want about the City of Lights – and people have – it's undeniably the place to be for history and culture buffs.

You can hardly walk ten meters without finding another museum, so much so that Paris officially has the most museums out of any city in the world.

The football isn't bad, either.

Granted, the departure of Lionel Messi and Neymar Jr over the summer has somewhat reduced the appeal of watching Paris Saint-Germain play, but it's still a privilege to watch Kylian Mbappe do his thing live.

One of the only downsides of a trip to Paris is the cost, with it coming in as Europe's ninth most expensive city.

5 Ajax – Amsterdam

One of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, Amsterdam more than delivers on both a footballing and sightseeing front.

Ajax might not be the powerhouse they were in your dad's day – and they're practically imploding at the moment – but in an average year, they still play some beautiful football, and hey, this is a game that a lot of English clubs would fancy themselves in, so there's that.

Away from the football, the city has something for everyone.

Love art and culture? Go to the Rijksmuseum and look at some fantastic works from Rembrandt.

Want to try some new food? Explore some of the 2,293 restaurants the city has to offer. And, of course, there's the nightlife as well.

Really, the only downside is that Amsterdam comes in as the tenth most expensive city in Europe.

4 AC Milan/Inter – Milan

When it comes to iconic football stadiums, there really aren't many better than Milan's San Siro, home to both AC Milan and Inter, so both clubs make it onto our list.

After a decade of mediocrity, the Rossoneri are back to playing exciting football and winning titles, as are the Nerazzuri.

Milan is a dream for architecture fans, with sights like the Duomo easily accessible on any given day. Similarly to Paris, the Italian city is chockfull of museums to get lost in.

That said, the main attraction of this trip has to be the San Siro, so it would be well worth booking a tour of the stunning ground and its iconic spiral walkways.

As the 20th most expensive city in Europe, prices are neither here nor there.

3 Union Berlin – Berlin

Our third and final German city to make the list – we promise – is the capital, Berlin.

Until fairly recently, the biggest club in the city was Hertha Berlin. However, with their relegation last season and Union Berlin's rapid ascension to Champions League football in recent years, it's hard not to describe the latter as the city's new 'biggest side.'

UEFA has forced the club to use the city's Olympiastadion for European games, and while that has understandably upset the fans, it did lead to an awe-inspiring spectacle when they hosted Braga earlier this season. The 74,000-strong crowd created an unbelievable atmosphere and made their European matches a must-attend for fans of the game.

Away from the football, though, Berlin also happens to be one of the best places to spend a weekend away. The sheer size of the place means that there really is something for everyone.

History buffs will find something interesting around every corner, given the last century of change that the place has experienced and for party animals, there might not be a better city in all of Europe.

The city is quite expensive, but at number 14 on the list, it's not too bad.

2 Real Madrid – Madrid

Real Madrid are the biggest football club in the world, the most successful Champions League side ever and are based in the capital city of Spain; we couldn't do an away days list without including Los Blancos.

The main attraction of this trip will undoubtedly be the match itself, as the opportunity to watch Real at the Santiago Bernabeu is truly a bucket list item. The view from inside the stadium is outstanding, while the less said about the new outside facade the better.

While Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale are all gone, the opportunity to see Jude Bellingham swanning about the pitch like a prime Zinedine Zidane is reason enough to get a ticket.

Besides the football, there is plenty to eat and drink with the city boasting over 6,000 individual restaurants, and with the weather, you'll likely be able to enjoy your meal al fresco.

Your pocket money will go further here than at home, with Madrid coming in as Europe's 39th most expensive city.

1 Roma – Rome

Here we are then, the number one European away day on our list, and while every trip on this list is fantastic, we happen to think that going to Rome to watch Roma is the best one of them all.

Now, Roma clearly aren't a bigger club than, say, Real Madrid or AC Milan, and they probably don't play better football than Bayern Munich or Borussia Dortmund, but that doesn't matter.

When you watch a Champions League, Europa League, or even a Conference League game at the Stadio Olimpico, very few places are quite like it.

The singing before the game starts, the drums that go for the full 90, and the sea of waving flags all make for a genuinely memorable experience and one that doesn't quite translate through the television for whatever reason.

However, even if the football was rubbish, the city of Rome adds so much more to this trip, and for lovers of history and culture, there probably isn't a better destination on this list.

The Colosseum, the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, the Vatican, the Forum, the Spanish Steps, and many other historical landmarks are all within the same city.

And to round it all off, the weather is usually beautiful, the food is fantastic, and it's all pretty affordable.

Honestly, what's not to love?

مواعيد مباريات اليوم السبت 13-7-2024 والقنوات الناقلة.. البنك الأهلي أمام سموحة وأوروجواي تواجه كندا

يشهد اليوم السبت الموافق 13-7-2024، مباريات مُثيرة بالدوري المصري الممتاز، والدوري العراقي، بالإضافة لمواجهة قوية بين أوروجواي وكندا ضمن منافسات بطولة كوبا أمريكا.

وتستكمل المباريات المؤجلة من بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز اليوم، حيث يلتقي البنك الأهلي مع سموحة في مباراة مُثيرة ضمن مؤجلات الجولة 29 من عمر المسابقة المحلية.

وكانت مباراة الذهاب التي جمعت بين الفريقين على ملعب الإسكندرية في الدور الأول، قد حسمها التعادل الإيجابي بهدف لكل فريق.

وتُقام في الساعات الأولى من صباح يوم الأحد مباراة تحديد المركز الثالث في بطولة كوبا أمريكا، التي تستضيفها الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية في الوقت الحالي.

ويستضيف ملعب “بنك أوف أمريكا” مباراة منتخبي أوروجواي وكندا، لتحديد صاحب المركز الثالث في البطولة القارية.

وكان منتخب أوروجواي قد خسر في نصف النهائي أمام كولومبيا بهدف دون رد، في حين خسرت كندا أمام الأرجنتين بهدفين دون رد.

وتُقام مباراة نهائي كوبا أمريكا بين منتخبي الأرجنتين وكولومبيا، فجر يوم الإثنين القادم.

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البنك الأهلي ضد سموحة، الساعة 9 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “on time sport 1”. مواعيد مباريات بطولة كوبا أمريكا اليوم

كندا ضد أوروجواي، الساعة 3 صباحًا بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “lequipe TV”. مواعيد مباريات الدوري العراقي اليوم

كربلاء ضد القاسم، الساعة 5 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قنوات “الرياضية العراقية”.

نفط الجنوب ضد الكهرباء، الساعة 5 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قنوات “الرياضية العراقية”.

بغداد ضد النفط، الساعة 5 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قنوات “الرياضية العراقية”.

النجف ضد الميناء البصرة، الساعة 7:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قنوات “الرياضية العراقية”.

الطلبة ضد زاخو، الساعة 7:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قنوات “الرياضية العراقية”.

ويُمكنكم متابعة أحداث المباريات لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنــــا

'Big match' Fakhar the hero as Pakistan veer from dire to delightful

From dropped catches to blinders, from 2 for 2 to completing a record chase; Pakistan were at their most mercurial, but they had a match-winner with an appetite for the big occasion

Liam Brickhill08-Jul-2018

Fakhar Zaman drags a pull past the bowler•AFP

“Muscled” is a term that might be applied quite liberally to Australia’s approach to T20 batting. They huff and puff and heave and swing at the ball as if they mean to rip the leather clean off it. Slightly built and a shade under six feet tall, Fakhar Zaman doesn’t have the hardware to follow the same method. Pakistan’s free-wheeling opener’s game instead marries hand and eye and has made him the leading run-scorer in T20I cricket this year, with 516 runs in 13 innings capped by a career-best 91 when it really mattered against Australia in the tri-series final.”I think nowadays he’s in the best form of his life,” reckoned Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed. “The way he’s batted throughout the series has been good for us and good for his career. If he keeps playing like this, he’s only going up and up.”It’s not just how Fakhar’s been scoring his runs, but also when. His century in the Champions Trophy final last year is an obvious case in point for big match temperament, and his innings in the tri-series final will only enhance that reputation.”Yes, he’s definitely [a big-match player],” said Sarfraz. “He performs in big games, consistently. Like the Champions Trophy, in the final, he got that hundred. In New Zealand, he scored a fifty and then a 40-odd (in successive T20Is, to help Pakistan come from 1-0 down to win the three-match series). He’s a big-game player and he’s getting better day by day.”His innings against Australia was all the more remarkable considering the early strife Pakistan were in. Flummoxed by Glenn Maxwell in the first over, they were 2 for 2 needing almost 10 an over pretty much as soon as their innings began. That’s a position most other teams would be unable to rise from, but an hour later Pakistan’s fans at the ground (and a few hundred turned up to support them) were singing “” and “” as their team improbably, inexplicably romped home. Pakistan can drop Aaron Finch first ball, concede 10 an over for the first 10 overs and then surge back into the game with eight wickets in the next 10. They can be 2 for 2, and then complete a record run chase with five balls to spare. It’s become an obvious cliche, but Pakistan remain an absorbingly mercurial team.”We know they’re an emotional team, and they’re a highly skilled team,” Australia captain Finch said. “When they’re on, they’re incredibly good. We let them back into the game with bat and ball today. We had a chance to get up around that 200 mark and almost put the game to bed after that start with the ball. To chase 10 or 11 an over for 18 or 19 overs is incredibly hard. So if we’d had a few more runs, if we’d squeezed a little more with the ball early on and made them take risks. They didn’t have to take too many risks to get boundaries early on.”Fakhar’s batting wasn’t entirely risk free, but his aggressive strokes came in a calculated manner. In that regard, he’s not entirely dissimilar to his current batting coach Grant Flower, who came close to mastering the delicate risk/reward balance with his own batting, particularly towards the end of his career. Flower and Fakhar have certainly spent enough time together in the nets. Flower has been Pakistan’s batting coach for four years now, which is enough time for the famously committed former Zimbabwe batsman to have sent down tens of thousands of throwdowns.”He works really hard with the boys,” Sarfraz said of Flower. “He’s worked very hard for the last four years. He’s always in the nets.” Whatever he’s doing, it’s working for Fakhar, who has also looked to learn from the old heads around him in the playing XI.”In the start in T20 cricket I was hitting every ball in my striking zone, and after playing eight to 10 games I sat with some senior players like Shoaib Malik and Sarfraz Ahmed, and spoke about my gameplans with them,” Fakhar had said after Pakistan’s previous match. “I realised that I could play proper cricket shots and be successful, and that’s what I’ve been doing recently.”Fakhar has certainly made an impression on the Australians. Finch called him “a thorn in our side” earlier this week, today adding: “We’ve all seen the form that Fakhar has been in. We saw with Shoaib Malik there, towards the end, if you have a batter who’s in, they can control the game, they control the strike.”Capped by Fakhar’s career-best 91 and Malik’s masterclass, Pakistan had veered between ordinary to extraordinary all morning. Shadab Khan dropped a sitter at point and then pulled off a one-handed blinder at mid-off. Hasan Ali’s massive, ballooning no-ball didn’t even bounce before it landed in Sarfraz’ gloves, leaving Pakistan’s captain – finally – lost for words. Two balls later, Hasan shattered Ashton Agar’s stumps, brilliance and farce bookending the over.Whether it’s letting the opposition sprint to 95 for 0, or slipping to 2 for 2 at the start of a record chase, Pakistan are the sort of team who get themselves into these situations. But they’re also the sort of team that can get themselves out of them. “You can’t take anything for granted against the number one team in the world,” said Finch. “Or any international team.” But especially if that team is Pakistan.

Moeen Ali shows skill and patience to deliver England a hard-earned series win

Moeen Ali ended India’s spirited pursuit of a victory target of 245 with a series-sealing display of patient, probing offspin.

The Report by Andrew Miller02-Sep-2018
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsMoeen Ali was England’s star turn on another gripping day of Test cricket at the Ageas Bowl, as he ended India’s spirited pursuit of a victory target of 245 with a series-sealing display of patient, probing offspin.Bowling with renewed confidence after his first-innings five-wicket haul, and with a juicy dinner-plate of rough to aim outside the right-hander’s off-stump, Moeen finished with match figures of 9 for 134, having effectively sealed the contest either side of the tea interval.Bowling significantly slower than his India counterpart, R Ashwin, who had been so notably ineffective on day three, Moeen was able to find more purchase off the pitch as a result, even though it took him until the 17th over of a previously luckless day’s work before his rewards started to come in a torrent.First, he broke India’s determined fourth-wicket stand of 101 with the massive scalp of Virat Kohli for 58. Then, five overs later, he added Kohli’s steadfast partner, Ajinkya Rahane, for 51. By then, he had also out-thought Rishabh Pant, caught in the deep for a cameo 18 from 12, as India slumped from a threatening 123 for 3 to 184 all out.The end of India’s challenge came in a jubilant rush for England – Ben Stokes cemented his side’s post-tea dominance by removing the dangerous Hardik Pandya with his third ball after the break, before extracting a less-than-convincing lbw against Ishant Sharma to send India’s birthday boy on his way, also for a duck.Four years ago on this very same ground, Moeen had sealed England’s restorative victory over India with second-innings figures of 6 for 67. Today he went one better for the match when Mohammad Shami smoked him to James Anderson at long-on, and though Ashwin and Jasprit Bumrah made England wait for their glory in a long-handled alliance of 21, the contest was fittingly sealed by the young gun, Sam Curran, whose batting in both innings had been so vital to England’s hopes. Ashwin wandered across his stumps and was sent on his way lbw for 25.Like Ishant’s dismissal, Ashwin’s was shown on replay to have been missing leg stump, but India by then had burnt through their reviews – one of them used rather imperiously by Kohli himself, who had been caught at short leg by Alastair Cook after Moeen had clearly snagged his glove with another tweaker on off stump.Moeen Ali has Virat Kohli caught at short-leg•Getty Images

It was the pivotal moment of the day, but England by that stage had been seriously aggrieved by a key let-off for Kohli early in his stay. On 9, he had once again propped forward to Moeen and was thumped on the front pad for a vociferous appeal. England lost their subsequent review, however, when the third umpire Joel Wilson deemed Kohli to have got an inside edge on his shot. England’s collective reaction to the big screen told its own story.Almost before the dust had settled on that moment, Kohli persuaded England to burn their second review when, on 15, he was pinned on the back leg by a massive offbreak from Moeen that kept low as well. Umpire Dharmasena, to his credit, immediately shook his head, recognising that Kohli had set himself up outside off stump to negate that very dismissal. Sure enough, replays showed he had been struck outside the line, and as Rahane rose through his own gears to match his captain’s inevitable levels, India began to believe.They were forced to find their belief in the wake of another top-order failure, however. Though England’s second innings had been sawn off for the addition of 11 runs inside the first five overs, with Stuart Broad falling to the first ball of the day before Curran was run out for 46 while trying to farm the strike, their senior bowlers responded to that disappointing preamble by striking hard and early with the new ball.Broad, bowling with predatory intent once again, sent shudders through India’s dressing room by torpedoing KL Rahul with an off-stump grubber in his second over, having showcased the pitch’s increasingly variable bounce with two high-kicking snorters in quick succession. James Anderson then found more sharp movement off the seam to dislodge the rock of India’s first innings, Cheteshwar Pujara, for 5, and having troubled Shikhar Dhawan with a brace of lbw appeals that might have clipped leg stump, soon added India’s remaining opener for 17 via a thick outside edge to gully. At 22 for 3, India were in the soup.Kohli, however, was not about to let his resolve crumble with a shot at a series-levelling victory in his sights. Unusually in this series, his initial duel with Anderson was short-lived, as England turned quickly to the spin of Moeen (and latterly Adil Rashid, who bowled tidily for seven overs but never quite posed the same questions as his offspinning sidekick).But that inevitable battle was rejoined in the 38th over, when Anderson returned to the fray and immediately started extracting some skilful reverse swing from the dry and now abrasive deck. Kohli was beaten on a handful of occasions as the ball exploded outside off, but latched onto a rare leg-stump half-volley to bring up his fifty from 114 balls, and continue a stunning personal series in which he has now gone past 500 runs, with a fifth Test still to come.Rahane, at the other end, briefly got the better of Moeen, sending him into a mid-spell lull by stretching confidently forward to smother his wiles. But England, to their credit, never stopped believing that the rewards for their endeavours would come, and one ball after Cook had dropped a tough chance off Kohli at short leg, he clung onto the one that counted, to prise the opening, at 123 for 4 – the precise halfway mark of the chase – that England needed. The rest was not exactly a formality, but the belief in India’s ranks had visibly drained.”England were braver in tough situations than us,” admitted Kohli in the post-match presentations. India’s captain himself was unbowed after a stellar personal summer, but he will know that this series – much like the South Africa tour earlier in the year – represents a massive opportunity squandered by his world No.1 team.

بدلاء الأهلي أمام الألومنيوم في كأس مصر.. وسام أبو علي يجاور أفشة

كشف الجهاز الفني للنادي الأهلي بقيادة السويسري مارسيل كولر، عن بدلاء الفريق خلال مواجهة اليوم أمام الألومنيوم، والتي تقام ضمن منافسات كأس مصر.

وتقام مباراة الأهلي أمام الألومنيوم على أرضية ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي، في إطار منافسات دور الـ32 من البطولة المحلية.

ويلتقي الفائز من مباراة الأهلي مع الألومنيوم أمام فريق فاركو ضمن مواجهات دور الـ16 لكأس مصر.

طالع | تشكيل الأهلي أمام الألومنيوم في كأس مصر.. تغييرات بالجملة وكهربا يقود الهجوم بدلاء الأهلي اليوم أمام الألومنيوم في كأس مصر

محمود الزنفلي وخالد عبد الفتاح وأكرم توفيق ووسام أبو علي ومحمد مجدي أفشة وكريم فؤاد وطاهر محمد ومحمد عبد الله وأحمد عابدين.

Seguro e com personalidade, jovem Lucão se destaca no gol do Vasco

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Em apenas dois jogos seguidos como titular do gol do Vasco, o jovem Lucão, de 19 anos, já deu o seu cartão de visitas à torcida e mostrou que tem qualidade para se tornar titular da meta Cruz-Maltina em breve. Contra São Paulo e Defensa y Justicia, ambos fora de casa, o arqueiro fez boas defesas e foi um dos destaques da equipe nos dois empates por 1 a 1.

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A titularidade veio após o experiente Fernando Miguel, atual dono da posição, testar positivo para Covid-19 e ter que seguir o isolamento social de 10 dias, conforme o protocolo estabelecido pela CBF. No ano, Lucão havia entrado em campo apenas no clássico contra o Botafogo, pela Taça Guanabara, dia 2 de fevereiro.

O jovem de 1,90 se destacou na base do Gigante da Colina, passando por todas as seleções de base do sub-15 ao sub-23. E colecionou títulos importantes como oSul-Americano sub-17 e o Torneio de Toulon sub-23. Uma de suas inspirações é o goleiro Hélton, ídolo da torcida, de quem superou um recorde em fevereiro. Ele foi o goleiro mais jovem a entrar em campo pelo Vasco com 18 anos, na ocasião, contra 21 do ex-arqueiro.

– Eles foram referência aqui no Vasco (Barbosa, Acácio e Hélton), então eu sempre procuro estar vendo um pouquinho da história deles. O que eu consegui acompanhar um pouco mais de perto foi o Hélton, inclusive esse ano consegui bater o recorde de goleiro mais novo a atuar com a camisa do Vasco, superando ele (18 contra 21 do ex-goleiro). Então consegui ter uma certa proximidade, ele sempre foi uma referência para mim – disse Lucão à VascoTV.

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– Lucão é um grande garoto, tem futuro. O Vasco com certeza está revelando um goleiro que será um dos melhores do Brasil – comentou o capitão Leandro Castan após o empate na Argentina.

No Morumbi, ele fez uma ótima defesa com o pé direito quando o atacante Brenner, do São Paulo, ficou sozinho e finalizou. Com isso, garantiu o empate contra o embalado time dirigido por Fernando Diniz. Já pela Copa Sul-Americana, o goleiro novamente foi um dos destaques, sobretudo no segundo tempo com boas defesas, que contribuíram para que o Vasco trouxesse um bom resultado da Argentina.

– Eu acho que o Lucão é um garoto experiente, um garoto velho. É sempre convocado para a seleção (de base), se preparou para esse momento. É claro que o Fernando Miguel faz falta também pela liderança, pelo grande ano que vem fazendo, mas o Lucão se preparou e a oportunidade chegou. Quem tem que conversar vai conversar com ele. Ele é um garoto excelente e vai fazer grande partidas para nos ajudar – acredita, Marcos Junior, em declaração à Vasco TV.

O jogo de volta entre Vasco e Defensa y Justicia está marcado para a próxima quinta-feira, dia 3, em São Januário, às 21h30. Antes disso, o Cruz-Maltino recebe o Ceará, segunda, às 18h, também na Colina histórica, pela 23ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro.

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