O Botafogo treina visando a partida contra o Corinthians e a possibilidade de entrar no G6 do Campeonato Brasileiro. Em caso de uma possível vitória na Arena Itaquera, no próximo sábado, às 17h, a equipe de Eduardo Barroca vai entrar no pelotão dos seis primeiros colocados pela primeira vez no atual Campeonato Brasileiro.
Por essa razão, a partida em solos paulistas será importante para a sequência do Botafogo na competição. Nesta quinta-feira, o treinador Eduardo Barroca realizou treinamento no campo anexo do Estádio Nilton Santos com foco nas finalizações e com um coletivo, simulando situações de jogo.
A notícia negativa ainda fica na conta de Alex Santana. O meio-campista, que sofreu uma lesão no músculo adutor da coxa direita na última semana, só fez trabalho de transição, com a bola, à parte da atividade principal. A presença do atleta na partida contra o Corinthians ainda é uma incógnita e tudo vai depender do rendimento do jogador no treinamento da próxima sexta-feira.
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Após o aquecimento, Eduardo Barroca colocou em prática um coletivo, com a parte focada na tática e em ‘recriar’ situações de jogo. O treinador montou duas equipes misturando titulares e reservas, buscando explorar a criação de chances por meio da valorização da bola e a pressão no adversário. Um dos destaques da atividade foi Lucas Campos, marcando um gol.
Uma atividade de finalizações fechou o treinamento. Por meio de duas situações, uma com a jogada envolvendo uma jogada de cruzamento e a outra com um toque vindo de trás, Barroca e os auxiliares técnicos permanecem mostrando que a criação ofensiva é uma das prioridades do Alvinegro. Nos últimos três jogos do Brasileirão, o Glorioso marcou seis gols.
A round-up of the matches played in Group B of the Ranji Trophy on December 7, 2014
ESPNcricinfo staff07-Dec-2014Group B ScorecardFile photo: Gautam Gambhir struck 14 fours and two sixes during his 123 not out•BCCI
Three days after being omitted from India’s 30-man squad for the 2015 World Cup, Delhi opener Gautam Gambhir muscled a 38th first-class hundred to lead the team to 260 for 6 on the first day of their Ranji clash against Saurashtra at the Roshanara Club Ground. Delhi, having been inserted, began well, as Gambhir and Unmukt Chand added 53 for the opening wicket. Sudeep Tyagi made the breakthrough, dismissing Chand for 28 and later having Varun Sood caught behind for 14. It brought Gambhir and Virender Sehwag together at the crease, but the pair’s partnership lasted less than five overs, as Sehwag, who was also left out of the World Cup probables, was unable to shake off his poor run in domestic cricket and was run out for nine. The hosts were precariously placed at 145 for 4, but Gambhir and Rajat Bhatia (47) led a recovery by adding 88 for the fifth wicket. Bhatia and Puneet Bisht both fell towards the end of the day, but Gambhir remained unbeaten on 123, with 14 fours and two sixes. ScorecardFifties from Natraj Behera and Biplab Samantray led Odisha to a promising 223 for 5 at stumps on day one against Maharashtra in Pune. Odisha, opting to bat, began steadily, as Natraj shared 40-plus stands for the first two wickets with Girjia Rout and Niranjan Behera. Natraj eventually fell for 66, having hit 12 fours, as Shrikant Mundhe (2 for 61) and Domnic Joseph (2 for 29) helped Maharashtra fight back with quick blows. Odisha were struggling at 145 for 5, but Samantray and Halhadar Das put up an unbroken stand of 78 to lead the team past the 200-run mark. Samantray muscled four fours and two sixes to make his way to 64 not out. ScorecardHaryana offspinner Jayant Yadav collected a career-best 6 for 85 to wreck Punjab’s top and middle order, and helped bowl the team out for 273 in Patiala. Punjab, batting first, were well-placed at 233 for 4, as their top-order batsmen all pitched in with handy scores. Yuvraj Singh top-scored with 59 and added 84 for the fifth wicket with Gurkeerat Singh (43), but Gurkeerat’s dismissal in the 67th over triggered a slide that saw Punjab lose their last six wickets for just 40 runs. Apart from Jayant’s six-for, Amit Mishra chipped in with 3 for 72. Haryana lost their opener Avi Barot early in their reply, and ended the day with 19 for 1, trailing by 254 runs. ScorecardGujarat’s top three batsmen all raised fifties, helping the team to 258 for 4 against Rajasthan in Jaipur. Gujarat, after being inserted, started brightly, as the openers Samit Gohel and Priyank Panchal put up a 108-run partnership. Gohel fell for 52, but Panchal and Bhargav Merai carried on, adding 53 for the second wicket. Manjeet Singh picked up two quick wickets, including that of Panchal for 68, but another important partnership – 50 for the fourth wicket between Merai and Venugopal Rao – guided Gujarat to a competitive score at stumps. Merai remained unbeaten on 63, with five fours.
دافع أندريه أونانا حارس مرمى مانشستر يونايتد الإنجليزي، عن زميله أليخاندرو جارناتشو، حيث يمكن أن يواجه الأرجنتيني عقوبة الإيقاف بسبب تصرفه مع الكاميروني.
جارناتشو اللاعب البالغ من العمر 19 عامًا أشاد بأداء أونانا في مباراة مانشستر يونايتد ضد كوبنهاجن بدوري أبطال أوروبا، حيث تصدى أونانا لركلة جزاء في الوقت المحتسب بدل الضائع.
ونشر جارناتشو صورة عبر صفحاته على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي وهو يحتفل إلى جانب الكاميروني، وأثار جدلاً باستخدام اثنين من الرموز التعبيرية للغوريلا، ثم قام بحذف المنشور من يومياته بعد الانتقادات.
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وتفيد صحيفة “مترو” البريطانية أن جارناتشو يواجه الآن اتهامًا من الاتحاد الإنجليزي لكرة القدم، حيث ينظر إلى المنشور على أنه انتهاك جسيم لقواعده المتعلقة بسلوك وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي.
وكتب أونانا على إنستجرام مساء الخميس، إلى جانب صورتين له وهو يحتفل مع جارناتشو: “لا يمكن للناس اختيار ما يجب أن أشعر بالإهانة منه”.
وأضاف: “أعرف بالضبط ما يعنيه جارناتشو، يعني القوة، لا ينبغي أن تذهب هذه المسألة إلى أبعد من ذلك”.
Após algumas rodadas dentro da zona de rebaixamento na Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro, a equipe do São Bento conseguiu se distanciar do Z4 ao vencer o Londrina por 4 a 2, jogando fora de casa. O lateral-esquerdo Mansur falou sobre a importância do resultado para o clube.
– Resultado muito importante que levantou a confiança da nossa equipe. Na Série B não tem jogo fácil. O Londrina é uma equipe que estava brigando pelas primeiras posições na tabela e felizmente, conseguimos ir na casa deles e fazer um ótimo jogo. Isso só mostra que o São Bento tem muita qualidade. Agora, é seguir firme nos treinamentos e jogar com o mesmo espírito para termos uma sequencia positiva – declarou o jogador.
Depois da última vitória, o São Bento ocupa a 15ª colocação da tabela, com 19 pontos em 18 jogos, à frente das equipes do Vitória, e do Vila Nova (primeiro time dentro da zona), que têm o mesmo número de pontos, mas levam desvantagem no número de gols feitos. Mansur, que tem um acesso no currículo, também comentou sobre o equilíbrio da competição.
– Particularmente, eu tenho muita experiência na Série B. Sei que é uma competição muito parelha, e por termos dois jogos em uma mesma semana, tudo pode mudar em um curto período de tempo. Teremos dois jogos muito difíceis essa semana, e antes de mais nada, temos que somar pontos para nos distanciarmos cada vez mais do Z4 e brigar por coisas maiores na competição, que é o nosso principal objetivo – concluiu o atleta.
Nesta quarta-feira, o São Bento recebe o América-MG, às 19h15, no estádio Walter Ribeiro. A partida é válida pela 16ª rodada da Série B do Brasileirão.
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كشف الصحافة العالمية عن العقوبة الموقعة على لاعب وسط الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي نيوكاسل ومنتخب إيطاليا، ساندرو تونالي، بسبب تورطه في المراهنات بنتائج المباريات.
وتم اتهام الإيطالي بالدخول في مراهنات بشأن نتائج المباريات في إيطاليا قبل انتقاله إلى نيوكاسل خلال فترة تواجده مع ميلان.
وكانت هناك توقعات بأن العقوبة ستصل إلى 10 أشهر إيقاف، وهو ما أكده الصحفي الشهير فابرزيو رومانو عبر حسابه الرسمي على منصة “X”.
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🚨 BREAKING: Sandro Tonali has been banned for 10 month due to gambling addition scandal plus also 8 months of participation in gambling rehab plan.
Tonali, suspended for 10 months from football activities — back August 2024.
🚫 Season over with #NUFC and also NO Euro2024. pic.twitter.com/nlrM7eMecW — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) October 26, 2023
وبالتالي، لن يتواجد تونالي مع منتخب إيطاليا في بطولة كأس أمم أوروبا 2024 في الصيف المقبل والتي ستقام في ألمانيا.
وسيعود تونالي إلى المشاركة في المباريات من جديد في أغسطس عام 2024، وبالتالي، انتهى موسم الإيطالي أيضًا مع نيوكاسل.
بينما كشفت شبكة قنوات “بي إن سبورتس” القطرية والتي أكدت أن عقوبة إيقاف تونالي تصل إلى 18 شهرًا بعد اعترافه أمام النيابة العامة بتورطه في قضية المراهنات المحظورة.
حيث ستكون هناك 8 أشهر سيخضع فيها اللاعب إلى برنامج تأهيل شامل للتعرف على خطر التورط في المراهنات في كرة القدم.
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Sandeep Patil, Mumbai’s chief selector, took responsibility for the side’s four-wicket loss to Jammu & Kashmir in their first Ranji Trophy game of the season and stressed that the 40-time Ranji champions need to “stay positive” going into the long tournam
Amol Karhadkar10-Dec-2014
Sandeep Patil: “I am wearing two hats, I am happy for J&K as a national selector.”•Devashish Fuloria
Sandeep Patil, Mumbai’s chief selector, took responsibility for the side’s four-wicket loss to Jammu & Kashmir in their first Ranji Trophy game of the season and stressed that the 40-time Ranji champions needed to “stay positive” going into the long tournament.The first-ever match between Mumbai, the most successful Ranji team, and J&K, last season’s quarter-finalists who had been promoted to Group A this season, was widely billed as a David vs Goliath battle. J&K, however, restricted Mumbai to scores of 236 and 254, took a first-innings lead despite a collapse, and then chased down 237 to win the game on the final day.”Rather than pointing a finger at the Mumbai players, coach, I will ask myself, where have I gone wrong. I am equally responsible,” Patil told ESPNcricinfo. “There is no point to press [the] panic button, let’s learn from the mistakes Mumbai has made. The season has just begun, let’s move forward, stay positive, think positive and play positive.”Patil also stressed on the need for all stakeholders of Mumbai cricket to remain united: “J&K beat Mumbai in all three departments, accept it. Divided you fall, united you stand up and fight the next battle.”Patil, who is also the chief national selector, was delighted with the improvement in the performance of the “so-called weaker teams”. “I am wearing two hats, I am happy for J&K as a national selector. This great game is played all over India and I am happy that [the] so-called weaker teams are playing great cricket. It is not restricted to few teams, which is a positive sign,” he said.While Patil found a bright spot in the match, the Mumbai dressing room struggled to keep their chins up. Despite their record in the tournament, Mumbai entered the season opener with one of their weakest squads.The selectors appointed young allrounder Suryakumar Yadav as captain of the side and three batsmen made their first-class debuts for Mumbai in the match. There were also selection issues before the first game. The selectors included Kaustubh Pawar in the squad without knowing that the opening batsman had been nursing a shoulder injury for a long time. Similarly, on the eve of the game, it was found that offspinner Akshay Girap, who was included in the squad, had not acquired the no-objection certificate from Railways, his previous team. Experienced middle-order batsman Hiken Shah had been inexplicably excluded despite his reasonable performances over the last couple of seasons.To add to Mumbai’s problems, their senior-most player, Wasim Jaffer will be unavailable for at least the next two games after he suffered an injury to his right index finger during the match.Sunil Joshi, the former India left-arm spinner and current J&K coach, had been involved in numerous high-intensity matches against Mumbai while playing for Karnataka and he was surprised with the composition of Mumbai’s team.”First time in the last 20 years, I am seeing a Mumbai side this weak,” Joshi said. “Historically, their batsmen have never given any chances – they are so strong in their defence. But here, in both innings, we saw that batsmen were not able to accept the challenge. Mumbai has produced so many legends in the past but this team looked vulnerable against fast bowling.”Pravin Amre, Mumbai’s coach, did his best to remain positive after the loss. “When I first became the coach of the Mumbai team in 2006 we had a few experienced players in the side but this team needs time,” he said. “These are new players and will make mistakes. But what is important is that they know the importance of playing for Mumbai. There are high expectations from a Mumbai player and he should know how to approach not only cricket but also other things in general.”After Mumbai’s mediocre outing last season, Amre was brought back for his second stint. However, his role has been limited in terms of selection with the Mumbai Cricket Association deciding that he will not have a say in the final XI. That responsibility, instead, has been handed to the selectors, who consult with the captain.Asked if he preferred more say in selection matters, Amre did not give a direct answer. “Mumbai cricket is in such a position that everyone – players, coaches, selectors and management – have to be on the same page. There was a time when getting a Mumbai cap was very tough but times have changed now. Everyone needs to deliver and not give excuses,” he said.Amre also turned to his former India team-mate Sachin Tendulkar to offer a pep-talk to the Mumbai team. Amre had approached Tendulkar on the third evening and Tendulkar agreed, irrespective of the outcome of the match. The master batsman spent a good hour talking to the youngsters after the demoralising loss.”He is a role model for everyone. It is always nice if someone like him comes and shares his thoughts. When he says something, it touches players’ heart. We all know this is a different team, it’s a challenge,” Amre said.
Depois da derrota por 1 a 0 para o Avaí no Maracanã, pela 17ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro, o Fluminense viu sua situação se complicar ainda mais na competição. O zagueiro e capitão tricolor, Digão comentou do revés diante da torcida e ainda citou um momento histórico do clube.
– O sentimento é de frustração total. A torcida está no direito de reclamar, comparecer contra o Corinthians e não conseguimos classificar. Jogando em casa a gente não pode deixar acontecer. É um campeonato muito difícil, temos que fazer o gol o mais rápido possível. Eles vêm aqui com proposta de jogar por uma bola, contra-ataque – disse ao Premiere.
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Em seguida, o defensor tricolor relembrou a campanha de reação do time em 2009. Na ocasião, o time chegou a estar com 98% de chance de rebaixamento e conseguiu na última rodada se livrar.
– Eu lembro que eu 2009 eu estava aqui naquela arrancada. Ninguém acreditava na gente. Eles provaram que a torcida faz a diferença. Espero que não nos abandonem – concluiu.
Com o resultado, os cariocas ficaram com 12 pontos, na 18ª colocação, com um jogo a menos.Na próxima rodada, o Fluminense visita o Fortaleza no Castelão, às 17h de sábado.
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تعرف على بدلاء الزمالك اليوم أمام إنبي في الدوري المصري.
كشف الجهاز الفني لنادي الزمالك بقيادة الكولومبي خوان كارلوس أوسوريو، عن قائمة بدلاء فريقه في مباراة إنبي التي تقام مساء اليوم بالدوري المصري الممتاز.
الزمالك يلاقي إنبي ضمن لقاءات الجولة الخامسة من عمر مباريات بطولة الدوري المصري على ملعب استاد المقاولون العرب.
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ويتواجد الزمالك في المركز الرابع بجدول ترتيب الدوري المصري برصيد 8 نقاط من أصل 4 لقاءات بعدما فاز في مواجهتين وتعادل بمثلهما.
فيما يحتل إنبي المركز الحادي عشر من جدول ترتيب المسابقة برصيد 4 نقاط من أصل 4 مواجهات فاز بـ واحدة وتعادل في لقاء آخر وتلقى هزيمتين. بدلاء الزمالك اليوم أمام إنبي في الدوري
محمد صبحي وحسام عبد المجيد ومصطفى الزناري ومحمد أشرف “روقا” وحاتم سكر وإبراهيما نداي وسيد عبد الله “نيمار” و ناصر منسي وسيف الجزيري.
A six-wicket haul from Shrikant Mundhe sent Maharashtra on their way to a nine-wicket win against Rajasthan in Pune
The Report by Devashish Fuloria in Pune15-Jan-2015 ScorecardFile photo: Shrikant Mundhe collected 6 for 38 to bundle Rajasthan out for 106•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
‘Batsmen did not show fight’ – Pankaj
Pankaj Singh, the Rajasthan captain, expressed disappointment with the way the side’s batsmen caved in on the third morning and laid the blame on their lack of application. None of the batsmen reached 20, and six ended up with single-digit scores as Rajasthan’s second innings ended on 106. “The batsmen did not apply,” Pankaj said. “They bowled good balls and that is expected. Once you get the lead in a close match, your bowlers are pumped up. The batsmen did not show any fight. They were not ready to fight. That was missing. “We were expecting some batsmen to carry on after they settled down. But they played bad shots. Like Ashok Menaria was settled before playing a rash shot. Most of the batsmen made the same mistake.” The new ball posed problems, Pankaj said, but batting was getting easier as the ball lost hardness. “There was a bit for the bowlers, but it was not unplayable,” Pankaj said. “The pitch had quickened up, and did a bit with the hard ball. But you saw how it became easier for the later batsmen in the last two days. The same was true today. We had to negotiate the new ball. If you have to play good cricket, you have to do that.”
(you just bowl, the batsman will do the rest). That was the call for Shrikant Mundhe from the slip cordon just before Deepak Chahar, the Rajasthan No. 9, threw his bat at an outswinger from the bowler and edged to second slip. If someone had only seen that over, the comment would have sounded like an indictment of batsmen playing loose cricket and the bowler not having to do much. But what the fielders actually meant was: you just bowl, the batsmen don’t have a clue.Out of seven batsmen dismissed before Chahar, four had been caught behind, two lbw and one bowled. Run-scoring had been hard-work against the accuracy of the Maharashtra seamers even in the first innings, but the pitch had not responded to the bowlers the same way on the first day. It did so to the Rajasthan bowlers on day two, and it continued to do so on the third morning as Mahrashtra, led by Mundhe’s career-best 6 for 38, cleaned up the visitors for a paltry 106 in 45.4 overs.Buoyed by an excellent day with the ball and freed of any fourth-innings pressure, the Maharashtra batsmen scuttled through in the chase with a flurry of boundaries, and reached the target in 19.3 overs. The win – Maharashtra’s second in two matches – shot them up the Group B points table, taking them to 16 from five games, and massively improving their chances of making it to the knockouts. Rajasthan, stuck on 11 with only two games remaining, face a steep climb.After conceding a tiny four-run lead, Rajasthan had a real shot in setting up the game. They had wrapped up the Maharashtra innings within a minute of the start of play and their top order had not shown much discomfort in the first innings. Moreover, two lower-order partnerships had proved there was reward if the tricky balls were negotiated. The pitch had an even olive green tint on the first day. By the third, there were areas that still preserved that shade, but there were patches – beige, cream, light green, dark green – that either made the ball bounce extra or stay low, seam in or seam away.Eight balls into the second innings, Pranay Sharma was surprised by the bounce from Anupam Sanklecha as he pressed forward to a length ball and edged it to the keeper. Three overs later, a similar delivery from Fallah seamed away to take the outside edge of Vineet Saxena’s bat. A partnership would have helped settle Rajasthan’s nerves but when umpire Nick Cook ruled in favour of Mundhe a marginal lbw call against Robin Bist and Rohit Motwani, the wicketkeeper, brilliantly caught Rajesh Bishnoi one-handed, the visitors had lost their first four for 37.With Ashok Menaria being held back because of a bout of antibiotic-induced runs and dehydration, the wobble was officially on. Azeem Akhtar took a sharp blow to his wrist once on a Mundhe delivery before succumbing to another length ball on off, the keeper taking an easy catch. Menaria finally walked out and blocked out 36 balls before lunch, but on the first ball of the last over of the morning session, Rahul Tripathi made the big strike, swinging a full delivery into first-innings centurion Puneet Yadav’s pads. At that point, it became clear the game would end on day three.Rajasthan would have hoped for a partnership from somewhere but Mundhe, the least threatening of the Maharashtra quartet, made short work of the lower order, picking up the remaining four wickets. That meant Maharashtra’s seamers had accounted for 19 out of 20 wickets, vindicating their decision to enter the match with a four-pronged pace attack.