Ravindra wages lone battle with Sri Lanka two wickets away from victory

New Zealand are still 68 runs away from their target of 275

Madushka Balasuriya22-Sep-2024

Rachin Ravindra kept New Zealand’s chase alive with a fighting half-century•AFP/Getty Images

New Zealand 340 and 207 for 8 (Ravindra 91*, Jayasuriya 3-66, Ramesh Mendis 3-83) need another 68 runs to beat Sri Lanka 305 and 309 (Karunaratne 83, Chandimal 61, Ajaz 6-90)Rachin Ravindra led New Zealand’s charge as they scored 194 runs in the final two sessions of day four in pursuit of their target of 275, but a fast-deteriorating Galle surface and relentless pressure from Sri Lanka’s spinners meant they have only two wickets in hand to notch the remaining 68 runs.At stumps, Ravindra was unbeaten on 91, but he was fast running out of company; Ajaz Patel just about managed to survive through to stumps. New Zealand will, no doubt, fancy their chances of completing this chase, but it will not be easy when the nature of the surface is taken into account.This was a day, therefore, that belonged to the spinners, starting with Ajaz’s five wickets in the morning session – he finished with 6 for 90 – and ending with Prabath Jayasuriya and Ramesh Mendis grabbing three apiece. In all, 14 wickets fell in the day, 13 of them to spin.Related

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But on a day when the pendulum got a solid workout, it was Sri Lanka who found themselves in the ascendancy at the close. That was largely down to a final session in which they grabbed four wickets.However, it had not exactly started that way, as New Zealand came out following the tea interval with renewed intent. Sri Lanka started the session with the pace of Lahiru Kumara from one end, but that was a short-lived ploy after Ravindra and Tom Blundell plundered his shortish lengths for 14 in an over. That ushered in a period of quick runs with Ramesh targeted for a pair of boundaries two overs later.Ramesh Mendis dismissed Mitchell Santner and Tim Southee in quick succession•AFP/Getty Images

Before long, Ravindra and Blundell had added 56. At that point, New Zealand needed only 123 more with six wickets in hand. But on this surface, one was never truly in and so it proved when Blundell opted for a reverse sweep only to be bowled around his legs.Glenn Phillips was the new man in. Given his blistering 49 not out amid a lower-order collapse in the first innings, his wicket was always bound to be crucial. As it turned out, Phillips didn’t bother the scorers all that much, edging to second slip for 4 while attempting a forward defence.Mitchell Santner batted time in order to support Ravindra’s solo offensive at the other end, but he ran out of patience and drove a tossed-up delivery straight into the hands of short cover.Into the tail proper, Sri Lanka needed little time to dismiss Tim Southee, who struggled to come to terms with the spin being extracted outside his off stump by Ramesh. After several close calls, one hit him on the back leg in front of middle and leg. The appeal was huge, but the umpire did not move. But Ramesh was able to convince his skipper to go upstairs, and New Zealand lost their eighth.The game had undergone a similar up-and-down trajectory earlier in the day as well. Play had begun with Sri Lanka losing six wickets for 72 runs as their second innings was wrapped up inside the morning session. Ajaz took five of those in a little over an hour and Will O’Rourke, who bowled a slightly off-colour spell with the second new ball, ended with 3 for 49.Sri Lanka, though, would finish the session with the wicket of Devon Conway, who chopped a sharp in-seamer from Asitha Fernando. But the post-lunch session once again began with the visitors fighting back.Ajaz Patel holds up the ball after his six-for•AFP/Getty Images

While Jayasuriya and Ramesh were consistent with their line and length, Tom Latham and Kane Williamson were keen to sweep and use their feet to ensure the spinners didn’t have it all their own way.Williamson, in particular, was busy throughout, at times sliding deep into the crease and other times stepping out to get to the pitch of the ball. A lofted six over extra cover, with the spin, against Jayasuriya was a session highlight. Just before that, he had hit a sumptuous cover drive.But Jayasuriya had the last laugh, dragging one shorter having seen Williamson step out one time too many, and turning it past a panicked forward defence as Kusal Mendis whipped off the bails. Such was the turn, it left Williamson briefly confused and gesticulating in frustration at the pitch as he walked off.That ended a threatening 45-run stand between two players who had caused considerable damage in the first innings.Before the session was over, Sri Lanka also had the wickets of Latham and the dangerous Daryl Mitchell in the bag, the former done in by Dhananjaya de Silva’s an arm ball and the latter by one that spun back prodigiously from Mendis.But then New Zealand, led by Ravindra and Blundell, fought back once more before the spinners hurt them once again.

Cano se torna o segundo maior artilheiro do Fluminense no século ao lado de Magno Alves

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Desde que chegou ao Fluminense, Germán Cano tem enfileirado recordes e quebrado marcas importantes. Com o gol marcado neste sábado, no triunfo por 3 a 0 sobre o América-MG, no Independência, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro, o argentinoigualou Magno Alves e se tornou o segundo maior artilheiro do clube neste século com 63 gols. Ele fica atrás apenas do ex-atacante Fred, que soma 199.

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O atacante vive grande fase desde a temporada passada, quando se tornouo maior goleador do clube em um mesmo ano neste século. Além disso, também alcançou as marcas de maior artilheiroestrangeiro da história tricolor em uma mesma temporada e o maior goleador gringo em uma edição do Campeonato Brasileiro de pontos corridos.

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Outro recorde quebrado por Cano foi o de maior artilheiro de uma edição do Brasileiro desde 2006 ao ultrapassar Neymar e Gabigol como os maiores artilheiros por temporada no Brasil. Em 2023, o atacante se tornou o quarto estrangeiro com mais gols pelo Fluminense, superando nomes como Conca e Romerito.

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O gol marcado neste sábado ainda aproxima Germán Cano de alcançar o também argentino Doval na lista dos maiores artilheiros estrangeiros de toda a história do Fluminense. O camisa 14 do Time de Guerreiros está agora a sete gols de igualar e a oito de ultrapassar o compatriota, que marcou 70 vezes pelo Flu na década de 1970 e é terceiro da lista – atrás de Welfare (161) e Russo (155).

Maiores artilheiros do Fluminense no século

1- Fred (199 gols)
2- Germán Cano e Magno Alves (63 gols)
3- Conca (56 gols)
4- Tuta (52 gols)
5- Thiago Neves (50 gols)
6- Cícero (49 gols)
7- Romário (48 gols)
8- Washington (45 gols)
9- Rafael Sóbis (41 gols)

Artilheiros estrangeiros do Fluminense

Welfare (Inglaterra) – 161 gols entre 1913 e 1924
Russo (Afeganistão/Argentina) – 155 gols entre 1933 e 1944
Doval (Argentina) – 70 gols entre 1976 e 1978
Germán Cano (Argentina) – 63 gols entre 2022 e 2023
Romerito (Paraguai) – 59 gols entre 1984 e 1989
Conca (Argentina) – 56 gols entre 2008 e 2015
Etchegaray (Argentina) – 51 gols entre 1903 e 1910
Rongo (Argentina) – 37 gols entre 1940 e 1941
Villalobos (Peru) – 33 gols entre 1951 e 1954
Buchan (Inglaterra) – 29 gols entre 1905 e 1909

India look to add more shine to already glowing T20 credentials

India have won 23 of their 25 T20Is this year, and one more on Friday will give them the series

Hemant Brar14-Nov-2024

India have barely put a foot wrong in T20Is in 2024•AFP/Getty Images

Big picture: The year India embraced T20In a fickle, unpredictable format, India have had arguably the greatest year for a team, winning 23 of their 25 T20Is in 2024. It was also the year where they truly embraced the format, shedding their safety-first approach with the bat to play attacking, modern-day T20 cricket.The results could not have been better. They whitewashed Afghanistan and Bangladesh at home and did the same to Sri Lanka away. In between, their second-string side won 4-1 in Zimbabwe. But all that pales in comparison to their unbeaten run to lift the T20 World Cup in June.Friday’s T20I in Johannesburg will be their last outing in the format this year. Having taken an unassailable 2-1 lead in the four-match series, they will be keen to hit yet another positive note.Related

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Until they met India in the final in Barbados, South Africa were also unbeaten in the T20 World Cup. But on either side of the tournament, their performances have been underwhelming. One can argue that they were almost always missing one or more of their first-choice players but the same can be said of their opponents as well.Even if they win on Friday, South Africa’s winless streak in bilateral T20I series will stand at eight. Still, 2-2 is much better than 3-1.Form guideSouth Africa LWLLW (last five T20Is, most recent first)
India WLWWWIn the spotlight: Marco Jansen and Abhishek SharmaMaking his comeback from a shoulder issue, Marco Jansen has been South Africa’s player of the series. He may have picked up only three wickets but his economy of 6.41 is the best for any bowler in the series. That India posted 200-plus totals twice in three games makes Jansen’s performance even more impressive. He is also the leading run-getter for South Africa with 73 runs at a strike rate of 208.57. In Centurion, he almost pulled off an impossible-looking chase with his 16-ball half-century, the second-fastest for South Africa in the format.Having not crossed 20 in his last seven T20I innings, Abhishek Sharma was under pressure coming into the third T20I. At times, he had looked out of his depth, especially against the hard lengths, and it seemed he had only one gear. But in Centurion, his shot selection was much better as he scored a 25-ball 50 to set the platform for a big total. With Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill ahead of him in the pecking order, he will be aware that he cannot relax after just one good innings.Team news: Peter comes back?South Africa could consider bringing back local legspinner Nqabayomzi Peter for Gerald Coetzee.South Africa (probable): 1 Ryan Rickelton, 2 Reeza Hendricks, 3 Aiden Markram (capt), 4 Tristan Stubbs, 5 Heinrich Klaasen (wk), 6 David Miller, 7 Marco Jansen, 8 Gerald Coetzee/Nqabayomzi Peter, 9 Andile Simelane, 10 Keshav Maharaj, 11 Lutho SipamlaWith Ramandeep Singh showing his value with the bat in Centurion, India will be hesitant to make any changes.India (probable): 1 Sanju Samson (wk), 2 Abhishek Sharma, 3 Tilak Varma, 4 Suryakumar Yadav (capt), 5 Hardik Pandya, 6 Rinku Singh, 7 Ramandeep Singh, 8 Axar Patel, 9 Arshdeep Singh, 10 Ravi Bishnoi, 11 Varun ChakravarthyMarco Jansen has been South Africa’s best batter this series•AFP/Getty Images

Pitch and conditions: Rain may delay startJohannesburg is traditionally a high-scoring venue. The last time it hosted a T20I, in December 2023, India rode on Suryakumar Yadav’s hundred to post 201 for 7. However, South Africa were bowled out for a mere 95 in response, with Kuldeep Yadav taking five wickets. There is a forecast for showers around 4pm local time, half an hour before the toss. But it is expected to be brief and we should get a full game.Stats and trivia: Arshdeep closes in on Chahal In 2024, India have breached the 200 mark eight times – the most by any team in a single year. Arshdeep Singh needs five more wickets to surpass Yuzvendra Chahal as India’s highest wicket-taker in T20Is. This year, Aiden Markram has 241 runs in 17 T20Is at an average of 16.06 and a strike rate of 120.50. The last time he scored a half-century in the format was 28 innings ago. Tilak Varma’s 107 not out in Centurion was the 21st T20I hundred by an India batter. New Zealand (12) and Australia (11) are the only other teams to have ten or more T20I tons.

بالمواعيد | منتخب مصر الثاني يواجه المغرب والبحرين في معسكر أكتوبر

أتم الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، اتفاقه على المباريات الودية لـ منتخب مصر المُشارك في كأس العرب، خلال فترة التوقف الدولي في شهر أكتوبر المقبل.

ويلتقي منتخب مصر الثاني مع المغرب يوم 9 أكتوبر، ثم منتخب البحرين يوم 12 من نفس الشهر، ضمن خطة إعداد الجهاز الفني للمنتخب لبطولة كأس العرب التي تستضيفها العاصمة القطرية الدوحة مطلع ديسمبر المقبل.

ويقوم أيمن حافظ المدير الاداري، بإنهاء إجراءات سفر الفريق إلى المغرب، بإشراف أحمد حسن مدير المنتخب.

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من جانبه، أكد حلمي طولان المدير الفني للمنتخب، على أن تجربتي المغرب والبحرين مهمة للفريق بعد نجاح المعسكر الأول والذي تخلله مباراتين أمام تونس انتهتا بفوز مصر.

وأضاف طولان، أن برنامج الإعداد يسير وفق البرنامج المُعد سلفًا بنجاح، في ظل الدعم الذي يلقاه الفريق من اتحاد الكرة برئاسة هاني أبوريدة.

وأشار إلى نجاح هاني أبوريدة رئيس الاتحاد في توفير مباراتين أمام الجزائر بمصر في أجندة نوفمبر المقبل، وهو بمثابة أفضل إعداد للبطولة.

وأكد المدير الفني على أن باب المنتخب سيظل مفتوحًا أمام جميع اللاعبين في مصر، مشيدًا بانضباط والتزام اللاعبين في المعسكر خاصة وأن عددًا كبيرًا منهم لهم خبرات دولية كبيرة.

وأضاف أنه يتم متابعة كل مباريات الدوري الممتاز للاطمئنان على العناصر التي كانت موجودة، فضلاً عن محاولة اكتشاف عناصر جديدة تحسبًا لجميع الظروف.

Besiktas confirm they've agreed a deal with Rangers for a player Martin doesn't want

A Rangers player who was “big” under Barry Ferguson has now reached an agreement to join another club, according to their sporting director.

Gers manager Russell Martin was left hugely unimpressed after Saturday’s 1-1 draw away to Motherwell, during which the hosts managed more shots despite seeing far less of the ball: “Some of them have to drop their ego, I’ll look at us tactically and accept my responsibility in it. But today, it’s not really tactical, it’s a mentality problem, and we got more than what we deserved actually.”

TalkSPORT presenter Jeff Stelling has since accused Martin of going over the same script he did during his time in charge at Southampton last season: “Listen to this. Russell Martin, and I quote, ‘there was no aggression, no courage, no intensity, I saw self-preservation on the pitch. If you don’t want to run and fight, we have a big problem’.

“Now that wasn’t yesterday…that was October 2024, when his Southampton side had lost against Bournemouth. “So this is almost a little speech that he’s got there when his team don’t perform.”

It feels like Martin wouldn’t be unhappy to see certain players leave Rangers this summer, and an exit update has now emerged regarding one member of the squad.

Club reach agreement to sign "big" Rangers player

According to a fresh claim Sports Digitale [via Sport Witness], Besiktas sporting director Serdal Adali claims Rangers left-back Ridvan Yilmaz has reached an agreement to re-join the club. This comes after Sabah [via Sport Witness] reported earlier in the day that they have made contact over the signing of the Turk this summer.

The Gers are thought to be demanding £4.3m for his services, although a loan move is the Turkish club’s preferred option, with the defender open to leaving Ibrox before the end of the transfer window.

Yilmaz departing this summer makes complete sense, considering he isn’t part of Martin’s plans, despite Ferguson talking highly of him earlier this year when he was manager.

“He’s played in a position which is pretty foreign to him. He’s played right back for us. His natural position is left back. But he’s one player I can rely on. He doesn’t moan. I’ve asked him to play different positions. He’s become a big player. I like his attitude. His attitude has always been first class.”

Yilmaz wasn’t part of the matchday squad against Motherwell over the weekend, and it is hard to see his situation changing as the season goes on, so he needs to leave Rangers.

Ridvan Yilmaz’s Rangers career

Total

Appearances

77

Goals

2

Assists

6

Ideally, the Gers would receive a fee for him, however, using those funds to go towards new signings between now and the end of the window. A loan exit is the next-best option.

Rueda promete 'agressividade' do Santos na próxima janela e admite necessidade de vender jogadores

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O presidente do Santos Andres Rueda concedeu uma entrevista coletiva na tarde desta quinta-feira (13), no CT Rei Pelé. Na bateria de perguntas feitas, questionamentos voltados para o âmbito das contratações foram recorrentes. Visando já a próxima janela, o mandatário salientou maior agressividade para a janela da metade do ano.

– A gente tá nesse processo de avaliação dos jogadores desde o começo dessa janela. Tivemos um problema no nosso planejamento que foi o problema do Kayky. A gente pretendia ter feito uma venda na nossa janela. A nossa venda ficou muito restrita, por isso demoramos mais para fechar as contratações. Em junho e julho vamos vir mais agressivos para, rapidamente, darmos uma encorpada ainda mais para o clube – disse Rueda.

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Para 2023, o presidente do Peixe havia prometido ‘reforços de peso’. Sobre essa declaração, ele fez questão de relembrar a chegada de Soteldo e a possibilidade dele permanecer no clube da Vila Belmiro.

-O Soteldo já é um nome que tem uma certa imponência e que muda o panorama do time. Quando trouxemos o Soteldo, fizemos o empréstimo até julho com um valor de compra que está dentro da realidade do Santos. Quando pode aparecer um jogador que mude um perfil nós vamos atrás, mas repito que não vamos cometer erros anteriores. Não vamos trazer um jogador sabendo que vamos ter problemas para pagar o jogador. Nesses 2 anos e quatro meses temos a folha de pagamento literalmente em dia – enfatizou o mandatário.

Longe de uma situação financeira confortável, Rueda deu ênfase para a necessidade de vender um jogador para manter as contas do clube em dia.

– Agente não teve a receita da grande do Kaiky, que estava destinada para reforços. Faltou recursos para trazer jogadores midiáticos. Você pode considerar o Dodi um reforço de peso, por exemplo, ou o Joaquim. É aquele cara que chega e resolve. Eles performaram bem e estou ajudando. Na próxima janela, não adianta enganar, precisamos vender jogadores para fechar as contas. Aí sim vamos conseguir encorpar o time com mais jogadores midiáticos – explicou o dirigente.

Ciente da insatisfação da torcida após ser eliminado de forma precoce no Campeonato Paulista, Rueda disse entender o receio dos santistas, mas adotou uma postura otimista para o elenco atual do clube.

-O receio da torcida é natural. Dois anos no Campeoinato Paulista, a gente teve um desempenho muito ruim, assusta qualquer um. Com resultados, a gente volta com a torcida. A gente tem que acreditar mais nesses jogadores. Tenho certeza que eles vão dar muita alegria – concluiu o presidente.

Hilton Cartwright makes hospital run for baby's birth before helping WA win

There were some tension that boiled over during the fourth innings between Cartwright and Tasmania opener Jake Weatherald

Tristan Lavalette23-Oct-2024

Hilton Cartwright helped Western Australia complete a tense chase•Getty Images

By the time Hilton Cartwright fronted the media post match, he looked understandably exhausted after a whirlwind few days capped by guiding Western Australia to victory over Tasmania in a tempestuous Sheffield Shield clash.Cartwright had expected to get through the match with his wife Tameka only 37 weeks pregnant. But just as he arrived at the WACA ground before day two, Tameka called him and said she would need to be induced due to complications.They worked out a plan and agreed that she would be induced at around 3.30pm, so that Cartwright could dash from the ground at the tea break. He gave the heads up to WA coach Adam Voges, who was “extremely supportive”.Related

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“I was going to be leaving at tea, regardless of whether I was in, out or we were still bowling,” Cartwright told reporters after the match.As it turned out, No. 3 Cartwright was at the crease and in sublime touch having helped lift WA out of trouble in their first innings before retiring on 52 not out at tea.”My mind was probably a bit elsewhere,” he said. “The only thing I was really thinking about was getting through to tea to give myself an opportunity and the team an opportunity for me to bat later, or for someone to bat later after me.”After Tameka gave birth to their second child early on Tuesday, Cartwright managed just one hour of sleep before fronting up for day three of the match. He was able to resume his innings at the fall of a wicket after Tasmania had agreed as per the rules.Cartwright gave the thumbs up to Tasmania skipper Jordan Silk on his way to the crease, but was understandably scratchy and managed only a further 13 runs before holing out.Having mostly survived the day through adrenaline and caffeine, Cartwright finally crashed later at the hospital and had some desperately needed sleep.There appeared to be some tense scenes between Hilton Cartwright and Tasmania•Getty Images

With a little bit more energy, Cartwright played a starring role on the final day and scored a vital 39 not out from 50 balls to combine with Josh Inglis as WA overcame a top-order collapse to run down the 83-run target with six wickets in hand.But tensions boiled over on-field with Cartwright and Tasmania opener Jake Weatherald engaged in a war of words. They had a long exchange while shaking hands just after the match.”It was just clearing some air that I think might have got a bit misjudged while we were out there and we were able to clear what happened over the last couple of days,” Cartwright said.Tasmania quick Kieran Elliott said “that’s the game, we made our call”.”Without being entirely across what was discussed, if he was out, great result for us. He is obviously a class player,” he said. “For him to come back and get a few more away before we eventually got him in that first innings was important for them.”WA skipper Sam Whiteman believed the laws over retiring batters should be re-evaluated.”It’s a pretty unique situation and I think probably the laws of the game need to change a little bit to take the decision off the captains,” he said.”That will be discussed in the post-match, but at the end of the day the right decision was made and credit to Tassie for letting Hilts come back out and bat. That’s the right decision for the game of cricket.”

Chelsea poised for £241m windfall with another exit deal basically "done"

Chelsea are on the verge of letting another player leave the club permanently after their recent fire-sale, according to a new report, and it’s poised to take their total income to the near-£250 million mark.

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They’re actively pursuing both men.

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Enzo Maresca’s side have essentially been ordered by UEFA to register a ‘positive transfer balance’ this summer, or risk not being able to register new signings for the Champions League next season.

This comes after the Blues were charged with breaching FFP rules early last month, with Chelsea needing to cancel out their £277 million spent on transfers by shipping out a host of unwanted squad members.

Chelsea’s best performers in the Premier League last season

Average match rating

Cole Palmer

7.33

Moises Caicedo

7.02

Enzo Fernández

6.95

Nicolas Jackson

6.88

Noni Madueke

6.82

via WhoScored

Earlier this summer, Chelsea agreed permanent exit deals for Kepa Arrizabalaga, Basir Humphreys, Noni Madueke, Marcus Bettinelli, Mathis Amougou, Djordje Petrovic and João Félix, but four more are set to follow.

In the last few days, Armando Broja and Lesley Ugochukwu have joined Burnley, with midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall also signing for Everton just one year after he joined Chelsea from Leicester City.

Dewsbury-Hall underwent his medical at Everton yesterday, and his sale has been described as vital in terms of Chelsea’s quest to appease UEFA (BBC).

After the Englishman, Ugochukwu and Broja, it is now believed that “clinical” midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka is closing in on a return to Borussia Dortmund after fresh talks with the Bundesliga giants.

Carney Chukwuemeka to Borussia Dortmund "done" as Chelsea raise £241 million

According to TBR Football and journalist Graeme Bailey, both Chelsea and Dortmund consider their deal for Chukwuemeka “done”, with Niko Kovac’s side ready to pay their reduced asking price of £22 million.

Thus far, Chelsea have raised an estimated £219 million through player sales, so once the midfielder completes his switch back to Germany, it will take this total to around £241 million, if all goes to plan.

Given Chelsea are in talks over selling Christopher Nkunku too, with Raheem Sterling, Axel Disasi, Ben Chilwell and Alfie Gilchrist also up for grabs (Ben Jacobs), Chukwuemeka is unlikely to be the last departure from Stamford Bridge.

As Chelsea also attempt to negotiate more deals for Xavi Simons and Alejandro Garnacho, BlueCo simply have little choice but to find buyers for each of the aforementioned quartet, or face being weakened for their first season back in the Champions League for years.

لتكافؤ الفرص.. تعديل مواعيد مباريات رباعي السوبر المصري في الدوري

قررت رابطة الأندية المصرية المحترفة، برئاسة أحمد دياب، تعديل مواعيد مباريات فرق الأهلي والزمالك وبيراميدز وسيراميكا كليوباترا في بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

ويأتي هذا التعديل في إطار الاستعدادات النهائية لبطولة كأس السوبر المصري المقامة في الإمارات في الفترة من 6-9 نوفمبر المقبل.

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وتقرر إقامة جميع المباريات الأربع يوم 2 نوفمبر، وتُلعب مباراتا الزمالك وطلائع الجيش، وبيراميدز والاتحاد السكندري في تمام الساعة الخامسة مساءً.

بينما تنطلق مباراتا الأهلي والمصري، وسيراميكا كليوباترا وبتروجيت في تمام الساعة الثامنة مساءً.

ويهدف هذا التعديل إلى تحقيق مبدأ العدالة والمساواة بين الفرق الأربعة المشاركة في كأس السوبر، وهي الأهلي والزمالك وبيراميدز وسيراميكا.

وبفضل هذا القرار، ستحظى جميع الفرق بفترة راحة متساوية قبل السفر إلى الإمارات والمشاركة في مباريات السوبر المقررة في يومي 6 و9 نوفمبر.

Big Ugarte upgrade: Man Utd in talks to sign "exceptional" £100m+ star

When Manchester United officially confirmed that Ruben Amorim would be their new head coach to replace Erik ten Hag last year, there was plenty of optimism.

The Portuguese head coach had just won the league title with Sporting and arrived at Old Trafford as an exciting young manager with a new system for fans to get used to.

His arrival also prompted supporters to wonder whether or not he would look to reunite with prolific centre-forward Viktor Gyokeres to bolster the club’s options at the top end of the pitch.

Manchester United did, reportedly, make contact with Sporting over a potential deal to sign the Swedish forward earlier this summer, only for him to end up at Arsenal.

Whilst the Red Devils were unable to reunite Amorim with Gyokeres this summer, the Portuguese head coach has already had the chance to work with one of his former Sporting stars in Manuel Ugarte.

United signed the Uruguay international from Paris Saint-Germain for an initial fee of £42m last summer, before Amorim arrived, and he has yet to prove his worth.

Why Man United may need to replace Manuel Ugarte

The Red Devils may need to find a replacement for Ugarte before the end of the summer transfer window because he has not proven himself to be a reliable option in the middle of the park.

He is billed as a midfield destroyer who sweeps up in front of the defence. However, he only won 53% of his duels in the Premier League and was dribbled past 1.3 times per game in the division; only Bruno Fernandes (1.4) was dribbled past more per match on average.

This shows that Ugarte did not provide a very effective screen in front of the defence in the top-flight last season, as opposition players found too much joy in running past him, exposing the backline.

On top of that, the 24-year-old defensive midfielder does not offer quality in possession to make up for when his defensive skills are not enough in the middle of the park, as he does not carry an offensive or progressive threat on the ball.

24/25 PL

Ugarte

Rank vs midfielders

Non-penalty goals

0.05

Bottom 41%

xAG

0.06

Bottom 30%

Shot-creating actions

1.56

Bottom 16%

Progressive passes

3.08

Bottom 18%

Progressive carries

0.81

Bottom 23%

Passes into the final third

2.96

Bottom 36%

Passes into the penalty area

0.45

Bottom 20%

Stats via FBref

As you can see in the table above, Ugarte was among the worst performers in the Premier League in midfield when it came to progressing play through passes and carries, or creating and scoring goals.

These statistics suggest that the former Sporting star is not a reliable operator for Amorim because he is suspect defensively and in possession.

United could find a big upgrade on Ugarte, though, as they are reportedly interested in signing another central midfielder from one of their Premier League rivals.

Man Utd in talks with midfield star's agents

According to Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United are in ongoing talks with the agents of Brighton & Hove Albion defensive midfielder Carlos Baleba.

However, he adds that a deal is complicated and that there is no progress being made at the moment, which does not suggest that a transfer is likely to happen any time soon.

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Speaking on his YouTube channel, the reporter said: “Man United still maintain contacts with the agents of Carlos Baleba, contacts are still ongoing, but at the moment, they still believe that the deal is really complicated, is really difficult, so at the moment there is no concrete progress.

“Man United at the moment make their steps, started this week by making an approach to people close to the player, to try to understand the situation, maintain the contacts with the agents of the player, so don’t leave the conversation immediately.”

GIVEMESPORT adds that Brighton will be looking for a fee in the region of the £115m that they raked in from Chelsea for Moises Caicedo in order to let go of Baleba.

This suggests that Manchester United may need to splash out a fee in excess of £100m, breaking their transfer record, to snap the Cameroon international up this summer.

Why Man Utd should sign Carlos Baleba

The Red Devils should be pushing to get a deal over the line for Baleba, if they can avoid the huge fee that it may take, because he would arrive as a big upgrade on Ugarte.

Brighton & Hove Albion manager Fabian Hurzeler shakes hands with CarlosBaleba

He is already a proven Premier League performer, thanks to his time with Brighton, and would offer more to the team in the middle of the park, as both a defender and a progressive operator in possession.

Baleba won 55% of his duels and was only dribbled past 0.9 times per game in the top-flight last season, which immediately suggests that the left-footed enforcer would be more reliable off the ball in comparison to Ugarte as opposition players find it harder to get the better of him.

The clip above also shows that the Brighton star has more in his arsenal than just defensive qualities. He scored three goals and created three ‘big chances’ in the top-flight, whilst also providing progressive play in build-up.

24/25 Premier League (per 90)

Carlos Baleba

Manuel Ugarte

Non-penalty goals

0.10

0.05

Shot-creating actions

2.23

1.56

Progressive passes

3.99

3.08

Progressive carries

1.45

0.81

Key passes

0.71

0.50

Passes into the final third

3.69

2.97

Passes into the penalty area

0.78

0.45

Stats via FBref

As you can see in the table above, the Manchester United target outperformed Ugarte in a host of attacking and possession-based metrics in the middle of the park in the Premier League.

These statistics suggest that Baleba, who was hailed as “exceptional” by U23 scout Antonio Mango, would come in as a big upgrade on the United flop because of his ability to influence the game in possession, as well as out of out.

Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba

That is alongside also having the potential to be an upgrade on him from a defensive perspective, given that attacking players find it harder to dribble past him or win duels against the 21-year-old titan.

Therefore, signing Baleba would improve Manchester United’s team because he would offer more to the side, as a proven Premier League performer, in all phases of the game than Ugarte currently does.

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