Santos inicia venda de ingressos para confronto com Santa Fe, no Pacaembu

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O Santos iniciou a venda de ingressos para o confronto com o Santa Fe, no dia 4 de maio, às 21h45, no estádio Pacaembu, pela quarta rodada da Libertadores. A novidade é que o clube disponibilizará um ônibus para os donos das cadeiras cativas e camarote. Os acompanhantes(não-proprietários) haverá a cobrança de R$ 50,00 (ida/volta), valor que deverá ser quitado até o dia 03.

Os sócios já podem garantir a entrada por meio do Portal Sócio Rei. Os demais torcedores poderão adquirir as entradas a partir deste sábado pela internet. Já as bilheterias da Vila Belmiro, do Pacaembu e os pontos de venda autorizados iniciarão as vendas a partir de segunda-feira.

O valor dos bilhetes variam entre R$ 20 e R$ 100. Os associados podem comprar para um acompanhante, porém o valor pago será o integral.

Veja os preços dos ingressos:

R$ 40,00 inteira / R$ 20,00 meia – tobogã
R$ 60,00 inteira / R$ 30,00 meia – arquibancadas amarela, verde e lilás (portão 21)
R$ 60,00 inteira / R$ 30,00 meia – arquibancada visitante (portão 22)
R$ 80,00 inteira / R$ 40,00 meia – cadeira especial laranja
R$ 100,00 inteira / R$ 50,00 meia – cadeira descoberta manga

Postos de venda na Baixada Santista, em São Paulo e no ABC:

Vila Belmiro – Rua Princesa Isabel, s/ nº – Santos/SP – Guichês próximos à Portaria 6 e aos Portões 7/8
Pacaembu: Praça Charles Miller s/n – São Paulo – Bilheteria principal (próxima do portão principal) – Aberto de segunda a sábado, das 11 às 17 horas. No dia do jogo, das 10 horas até o término do 1º tempo
Quiosque Compre Ingressos/Redegol (Santos) – Rua Euclides da Cunha, 21 – Loja 22 – Shopping Miramar – 2º Piso – Gonzaga – Segunda à sábado das 10 às 18h. Domingo das 15h às 19h.
Subsede do Santos FC/SP – Av. Indianópolis, 1.772 – Planalto Paulista – São Paulo – Tel.: (13) 3257-4000 / Ramal 5000 – Horário: das 11 às 17h0
Santos Store (São Paulo) – Rua Augusta, 1931 – Cerqueira Cesar – São Paulo/SP – Tel.: (11) 3064-1574 ou (11) 3064-1576 – De segunda a sábado, das 11 às 17h; domingo, não abre
Santos Store (São Bernardo do Campo) – Shopping Metrópole – Praça Samuel, 200 – Loja LN 25 – Centro. Tel.: (11) 4336-5757 – De segunda a sábado, das 11 às 18h; domingo não abre
Santos Store (Guarulhos) – Shopping Internacional – Piso Térreo – Loja D 28 – Rodovia Presidente Dutra, saída 225 – Tel.: (11) 9 4484-7331 – De segunda à domingo, das 12h às 20h

Expert predicts Celtic will not meet Rennes’ price tag for Soppy

Get French Football News’ Adam White has hinted Celtic may baulk at Rennes’ £4.25million price tag for Brandon Soppy.

Highly-rated teenage right-back Soppy broke into Rennes’ first-team last season and made 11 appearances for the French outfit.

According to French media outlet L’Equipe, Soppy has entered the final 12 months of his contract and been the subject of interest from Scottish Premiership giants Celtic.

But the report claims Celtic are not Soppy’s only suitors, with newly-promoted Premier League outfit Watford and Udinese, of Serie A, also keen on the talented youngster.

The 19-year-old has won five caps for France’s under-18 side and, with him liking to get forward to create chances, could give new Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou an exciting full-back alternative.

Having made a disastrous start to the new season by already crashing out of the Champions League and losing their opening Scottish Premiership clash of the campaign at Hearts, Celtic have bounced back by beating Jablonec in the first leg of their Europa League qualifier and hitting Dundee for six.

But French football expert White believes Soppy may not be heading to Parkhead as they look to build on their return to form.

He told The Transfer Tavern: “Soppy would be an interesting signing for Celtic. They made a €1.5million bid last summer and lots of clubs are keen.

“Roma and Spartak Moscow were interested in January and Udinese and Watford want him at the moment.

“Rennes want €5million for him, which is probably quite a high fee for Celtic to spend on a young, unproven player like him.”

Sri Lankan board to discuss IPL clash with England tour

Sri Lanka Cricket will hold a meeting of its executive board on Thursday to discuss its team’s tour to England next year that will force its national cricketers to miss a chunk of the second season of the Indian Premier League

Cricinfo staff09-Jul-2008Sri Lankans in the IPLKumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene (Kings XI Punjab), Chamara Kapugedera, Muttiah Muralitharan (Chennai Super Kings), Chamara Silva, Chaminda Vaas, Nuwan Zoysa (Deccan Chargers), Tillakaratne Dilshan, Farveez Maharoof (Delhi Daredevils), Ajantha Mendis (Kolkata Knight Riders), Dilhara Fernando, Sanath Jayasuriya, Lasith Malinga (Mumbai Indians)Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) will hold a meeting of its executive board on Thursday to discuss its team’s tour to England next year that will force its national cricketers to miss a chunk of the second season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Duleep Mendis, the chief executive of SLC, has said.The England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Tuesday announced the dates for the Sri Lanka tour in 2009, which starts with a warm-up game against Leicestershire on April 21 and ends with the third and final one-day international against England on May 30. Lalit Modi, the IPL chairman, has already announced that the second season of the lucrative Twenty20 tournament would be held from April 10-May 29, 2009.This would mean that Sri Lanka’s top 13 cricketers who have been signed by the eight IPL teams, including Mahela Jayawardene, their captain, and Kumar Sangakkara, their vice-captain, would be available to play for only the first 10 days of the tournament.”We have to discuss all these issues and we will,” Mendis told Cricinfo. “We will sort them out during our executive board meeting tomorrow. The meeting will discuss the England tour dates and the IPL issue.”Asked whether SLC would allow its players to skip a few early matches in England to play in the IPL, Mendis said: “our executive board will have to decide on this.”Thursday’s board meeting is also expected to discuss the new players’ contracts in Sri Lanka. According to a Reuters report, the Sri Lanka players, who returned home from Karachi on Wednesday after winning the Asia Cup, have not been paid since February.The report said that senior cricketers have agreed to a freeze in their central contract fees this year, but demanded junior members of the national squad and the A team get substantial wage increases. Other stumbling blocks include player image rights clauses, a demand that cricketers cancel lucrative media contracts and a proposed change in contract dates due to negotiation delays, the report added.Mendis said that he could comment on these issues only after the board meeting.Sri Lanka’s England tour slots in the fixture gap caused by the ECB’s decision to suspend bilateral ties with Zimbabwe and the cancellation of their 2009 visit. An ECB spokesman told Cricinfo that talk of a glitch in the tour arrangements was “pure speculation”.

Um ano após polêmica, Alyson vive fase de artilheiro na base do Timão; Saiba como estão outros envolvidos

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O nome de Alyson José da Motta era desconhecido pela grande maioria dos torcedores do Corinthians, mas virou manchete há exatamente um ano, potencializando um racha político que o clube não superou até hoje.

O “caso Alyson” consistiu no seguinte: um empresário norte-americano alegou ter pago 60 mil dólares (R$ 205,8 mil na cotação da época) por 20% dos direitos econômicos de Alyson, fatia que nunca recebeu. Ele ainda diz que deu 50 mil dólares por uma carta de procuração do Timão nos Estados Unidos que também não teria validade. Em resumo: o agente dizia ter sido enganado e perdido o dinheiro entregue a funcionários do Corinthians.

Pivô do escândalo, Alyson pensou em desistir do futebol. Logo que o caso se tornou público, o menino foi afastado e passou a treinar não mais com o time de sua categoria, e sim com atletas que estavam sendo avaliados. O garoto sofreu dificuldades financeiras após romper com um empresário citado nas negociações nebulosas, pois sustenta pais e três irmãos, e correu o risco de ser despejado de casa alugada em acordo com o agente. Depois de muito aperto, o garoto acertou com outro empresário e entrou em acordo para voltar a jogar pelo Corinthians em junho do ano passado.

Reintegrado ao elenco sub-17, Alyson hoje é uma das referências do Corinthians na base. Com três gols marcados em quatro partidas, ele é o artilheiro da equipe no Campeonato Paulista da categoria. Alyson está recebendo as oportunidades prometidas pelo Corinthians e tem sido elogiado internamente pela dedicação – de lateral e volante, foi testado como atacante e agarrou a chance durante um período de lesões dos concorrentes – e também pelo estilo de jogo aguerrido, que não desiste de nenhuma jogada.

Sem litígio judicial com o Corinthians, Alyson deve iniciar discussão pela assinatura do primeiro contrato profissional nos próximos meses. Ele tem somente um vínculo de formação válido até 26 de novembro, mas aos poucos convence que é muito mais que um nome envolvido em um escândalo.

Confira o que houve com outros personagens do “Caso Alyson”:

Fabio Barrozo – Gerente das categorias de base do Corinthians por quatro anos, havia pedido demissão dias antes do caso se tornar público, em 2016. Ele foi apontado como responsável por conduzir as conversas com o empresário norte-americano que alega ter sido vítima de estelionato.

Sem trabalhar em clubes desde uma curta experiência no Tigres-RJ, que tinha parceria com o Corinthians, Barrozo alega inocência no caso. O profissional diz ter sido coagido pelo clube a entregar o cargo, e essa é uma das razões de um processo movido contra o Timão na Justiça do Trabalho. O ex-gerente da base também acionou Helmut Niki Apaza, o empresário estrangeiro, por calúnia e difamação. Os dois casos ainda não tiveram solução, mas Barrozo chegou a receber carta de recomendação do Corinthians na busca por um novo trabalho. O executivo acredita ter servido como bode expiatório do “caso Alyson” e tem tido dificuldades em sua recolocação no mercado de trabalho.

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Helmut Niki Apaza – Empresário norte-americano de futebol epiloto de avião da empresa American Airlinesprocurou o Corinthians no ano passado alegando ter sido passado para trás na compra de 20% dos direitos de Alyson e também na carta de representação sem validade. Após as denúncias, o empresário pouco se expôs. Deu apenas uma entrevista a veículos brasileiros reafirmando suas posições e não apareceu mais. Inclusive tem sido procurado para prestar depoimentos nos últimos meses, mas não retornou ao Brasil.

Manoel Ramos Evangelista – Conselheiro próximo do ex-presidente Andrés Sanchez, o Mané da Carne foi acusado de receber dinheiro na negociação, mas negou as denúncias, se disse indignado de ter que provar a própria inocência e cogitou até mesmo renunciar à posição de conselheiro vitalício do clube. Após um ano, ele segue influente nos bastidores do Corinthians, especialmente nas categorias de base. Ele também vai a partidas regularmente.

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José Onofre De Souza Almeida – Diretor das categorias de base do Corinthians na época do escândalo, entregou o cargo após três meses, mesmo após a Comissão de Ética e Disciplina do Conselho Deliberativo do Corinthians inocentar dirigentes e conselheiros por “falta de provas consistentes”. Além do “caso Alyson”, também houve outro escândalo antes de sua saída do cargo, que foi a contratação de um jogador rejeitado em avaliações técnicas só por conta da indicação de um influente conselheiro. Onofre foi substituído no comando da base por Fausto Bittar Filho, que permaneceu cinco meses e também pediu para sair. Hoje, o diretor da base é Carlos Nujud.

Eduardo Ferreira – Diretor adjunto de futebol do Corinthians na época do “caso Alyson”, foi envolvido no assunto por ter assinado uma procuração para que Niki buscasse parcerias fora do país. Também foi inocentado pelo clube, mas acabou deixando seu cargo em outubro do ano passado, após entrar em conflito com a presidência por conta da contratação do técnico Oswaldo de Oliveira pelo time profissional. Hoje, o ex-diretor circula entre grupos políticos e frequenta partidas do Corinthians na Arena.

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تشكيل مباراة ألمانيا وإنجلترا في دوري الأمم الأوروبية

أعلن المدير الفني لمنتخب إنجلترا جاريث ساوثجيت، التشكيل الأساسي لمواجهة منتخب ألمانيا، مساء اليوم في دوري الأمم الأوروبية.

اقرأ أيضًا.. موعد والقناة الناقلة لمباراة ألمانيا وإنجلترا اليوم في دوري الأمم الأوروبية

ويستضيف ملعب الأليانز آرينا مباراة المنتخبين في الجولة الثانية من دور مجموعات دوري الأمم الأوروبية. تشكيل إنجلترا أمام ألمانيا

حراسة المرمى: بيكفورد.

خط الدفاع: كايل ووكر، تريبير، ماجواير، جون ستونز.

خط الوسط: ديكلان رايس، فيلييبس، ماسون مونت.

خط الهجوم: هاري كين، رحيم ستيرلينج، ساكا. تشكيل ألمانيا أمام إنجلترا

حراسة المرمى: نوير.

خط الدفاع: كولسترمان، روديجر، شلوتربيك.

خط الوسط: راوم، كيميش، جوندوجان، هوفمان، مولر.

خط الهجوم: موسيالا، هافيرتز.

Invincible

Were the 1948 Australians the best team of them all

23-Jun-2008Were the 1948 Australians the best team of them all? Frank Keating, then an impressionable Hereford schoolboy, recalls heady days of hero-worship and heavy scoring – and the one and only Don Bradman. The following article appeared in Wisden Cricket Monthly in 1998Crowds queue outside The Oval ahead of the start of the final Test•Wisden Cricket Monthly

Fifty years on and I still resent the well-meaning funk of Father Fabian, a black-cowled Benedictine monk, who before Easter had promised to take a few of us Hereford prep-school oiks to see Don Bradman’s Australians begin their tour on the lush winter-flooded green grass of springtime at Worcester. On the eve of the great day, the pathetic pastor cancelled. Too crowded; he might lose us, he said, cruelly unaware with what fevered expectancy we had been ticking off the days.So I never saw Bradman bat. Perhaps the priest was right, because 14,000 packed the ground, and they tell you at Worcester that just as many were turned away. Cardus was there for the Manchester Guardian: `Everybody breathed on everybody’s neck, and pushed and trod and elbowed. The congestion was acute: it spoiled the graciousness of the piece … in spite of a clean, cold day we became spoiled as the hours wore on, and sticky. Only the Cathedral kept aloof.’Three times at Worcester Bradman had hit a double-century to start his pre-war tours; now the dapper demon, in his 40th sprightly year, made only 107, and by all accounts the local Berrow’s Evening News ran bills trumpeting `BRADMAN GOES CHEAPLY’.Disgruntled back at school, this 10-year-old did the next-best thing. I posted my autograph book off to Worcester, with an SAE for safe return. It contained a few Gloucestershire heroes from the summer before, and I addressed it to Mr Donald Bradman himself. By return came a single sheet. The whole touring party had signed. What awestruck privileged joy. Half-a-century on, I see them still, headed by the captain’s neatly rhythmic joined-together writing: ` D. G. Bradman’- both full-stops meticulously in place.I drooled over the neat upright ` W. A. Brown’ and the cack-handed, more squiggly ` A. R. Morris’ and his fellow leftie apprentice, schoolboyish ` Neil Harvey’. School-masterly and precisely formed was ` R. A. Hamence’, but ` Colin McCool’ and ` D Ring’ were almost illegible hieroglyphics, as you might expect from leg-spin tweakers.And the mesmerising allrounder hero stood out, of course, seeming to sign `eith iller’ in a readable sub-copperplate, and then adding the capitals K and M in a couple of gorgeously bold and flowery flourishes. The two wicket-keepers’ hands were both trim, straight-forward and standing up: ` Don Tallon’ and ` R. A. Saggers’.Bradman’s team was Lindsay Hassett (vice-captain), Arthur Morris (co-opted selector), Sid Barnes, Bill Brown, Ron Hamence, Neil Harvey, Ian Johnson, Bill Johnston, Ray Lindwall, Sam Loxton, Colin McCool, Keith Miller, Doug Ring, Ron Saggers, Don Tallon, and Ernie Toshack. They won 25 of their 34 first-class matches, and were undefeated. They won four of the five Tests (drawing the third at rain-ruined Manchester) by, successively, eight wickets, 409 runs, seven wickets, and an innings and 149 runs. Their batsman failed to accumulate 200 only twice on the entire tour, while their bowlers dismissed the opposition for less than 200 an astonishing 37 times, and seven times for under 100. They exceeded 350 in 24 innings, while the highest score against them outside the Tests was 299 by Notts, when Joe Hardstaff and Reg Simpson batted well. Bradman’s men won half their 34 matches by an innings – Essex by an innings and 451. The team’s 50 centuries were shared by 11 players, seven of whom passed 1000 runs.They played with a swagger and a style that grey, war-torn, still ration-booked old England had never seen the like of before. At several grounds, there were as many clamouring to get in as made it through the gates before they were locked for safety reasons.Were they the best ever, the finest bunch of cricketers to visit England? In a perpetually developing game, comparisons are dotty. But good fun. In 1948, the home challenge was certainly laid to waste, but England’s Test XI – Hutton, Washbrook, Edrich, Compton, Crapp (or Dollery), Yardley, Evans, Bedser, Pollard, Laker, Young (or Wright) – remains a glisteningly good one in any romantic’s reverie of grandeur.A coincidental parallel stared England in the face – the Ashes hammering by Warwick Armstrong’s side in 1921, also three years after a world war. Bradman’s men would surely have beaten Armstrong’s three out of five times – although pedants will point out that the 1948 team had no voraciously specialist first slip, whereas the 1921 side had Jack Gregory. Then there’s Joe Darling’s side of 1902, who took on a gilt-edged and vintage England team, and handsomely prevailed. And even then, greybeards scoffed that no team could possibly be better than Billy Murdoch’s 1882 tourists.There was an almost impeccable balance about Bradman’s ruthless 1948ers. A batting order of Morris, Barnes, Bradman, Hassett, Miller (plus Brown, Harvey or Loxton) would certainly give Messrs Lindwall, Miller, Johnston, Johnson and Toshack something to bowl at.It goes without saying that they fielded with panache – the more so when the swooping young Harvey played in the last two Tests – and if they lacked that prehensile first slip, well, at second, third, or in the gully, they had Miller. Mind you, for all the presumption of the gaiety of his impact and input, Miller had a bitty series – only 13 wickets and 184 runs, each at an average of just 26. Lindwall took 27 wickets (at 19), and so did the tall, willing country-boy left-armer Johnston, with his swerve and cut; the other leftie, the swarthy bush-bowler Toshack (who became John Arlott’s particular drinking buddy through the tour) took only 11 Test wickets, but his steadiness (70 maidens in 173 overs) was crucial to Bradman’s screw-turning.But the greatest of all sides? Well, there’s the spinner? Johnson (seven Test wickets with offbreaks, at a whacking 61) and the leggie Ring (one Test, 1 for 44) were no shakes at all. Can you be a truly great side, in a cricketing sense, without a half-decent spinner?To be sure, Clive Lloyd’s irrepressible 1984 `black-wash’ side had offspinner (and ace fieldsman) Roger Harper slipping in with 13 wickets – a potent bonus to add to 29 from Garner, 24 by the slippery whippet Marshall, and 15 by the classicist Holding. Useful, after a resplendent batting order: Greenidge, Haynes, Richards, Lloyd, Gomes, Dujon. Yep, the 1948 Australians could well have been Big Brothered had they played in 1984.Mind you, Clive Lloyd’s team might have been pushed by their 1961-63 compatriots – Hall, Griffith, Gibbs, and Kanhai and Sobers in youthful pomp, all paternally clucked over by Worrell. And how would they have done against Mark Taylor’s best Australian XI of the 1990s? On the other hand, what if the Australian Board had given Bradman’s mighty cadre one or both of the mystical spinners mighty cadre one or both of the mystical spinners playing county cricket that summer of 1948, Jack Walsh and Bruce Dooland?All conjecture now, all trickles under Trent Bridge. Enough to say that Bradman’s men were the utter monarchs of their time. Red carpets were unrolled for them all over, in dingy provincial hotels or at bleak town halls. At railway stations, great throngs would gather just for a glimpse, particularly of the little emperor and captain, of course, but otherwise of Lindwall or Miller or Morris or Barnes, any one of them.Ah, Barnes, Sid Barnes… after Bradman and, I suppose, the laconic dasher Miller, it was Barnes we took to. `We’? Well, I was at once the school expert on Australians. Hadn’t Don Bradman himself sent me the sheet from Worcester on which each man had inscribed his autograph? I almost quaked with glee and gloat and fame. I was king of Hereford.Many years later, I was feverishly scrabbling around the attic, searching for that same autograph sheet. I had read that on the liner Strathaird coming over, captain Bradman and manager Keith Johnson, both hot on PR, had given each player a huge sheaf of these blank sheets headed by the Australian crest and told them to sign each one and then pass them on. In all, 5000 were filled. It was a fearful chore, and only the ferret-sharp Barnes had been ready for it. Before embarking he had made a rubber stamp bearing his signature, and when his turn came, he apparently paid a pocket-money pittance to a youthful shipmate to stamp his 5000.At last I found the precious, parchmenty crisp sheet. Sure enough – and I hadn’t noticed as a boy those heady 30 years before -` S. G. Barnes’ was indeed a rubber-stamp autograph. Barnes the card. There was something brash and Hollywood about him; he was cricket’s Walter Hagen. He fielded at `suicide corner’, forward short leg. Always yapping, always on the make.Barnes looked like WC Fields in his fifties, when he took a massive overdose of pills and lay down on his Sydney sofa to die in 1973. His Test batting average of 63 was left for posterity – and so was this summary of his 1948 tour by his friend, the grand journalist Jack Pollard: `Sid arrived home with trunks laden with cashmere sweaters, tartan socks and golf shoes, all scarce in Australia, along with rolls of suiting and Harris Tweed and sports coats, and the latest cricket bats and pads and gloves. He had traded constantly through the tour to might have had tears in his eyes with the emotion of it all. `Get away with you,’ first slip and close witness Jack Crapp told me years later, `that bugger Bradman never had a tear in his eye throughout his whole life.’Australia 389 (the greedy fresh-faced Morris run out for 196); poor ruined England 188 ( Hutton, rehabilitation secure, 64). I arrived at Paddington to be met by Uncle Jack and told the game was all over.So I never did see Bradman bat. I have only got Arlott’s words to go on for guidance. At the end of his tour account, Gone to the Test Match (the first cricket book I ever bought) Arlott summed up with a terrific descriptive paragraph: `In 1948, 40 years old, Bradman was still playing strokes impossible to any other cricketer in the world. He stood at the crease perfectly immobile until the ball was on its way to him, then his steps flowed like quicksilver out of trouble or into position to attack. He could still pull the ball outside the off stump accurately wide of mid-on’s right hand to avoid a packed off-side field. He still played the ball off his back foot past mid-off before that fieldsman could bend to it. He still hit through the covers with the grace of a swooping bird. He could cut and glance, drive, hook, and pull, and he could play unbelievably late in defence. Those who had never seen Bradman bat until 1948 saw a great batsman; those who knew his batting saw a new greatness.’At least I could see him, in person. In the 1970s, armed with an introduction from David Frith, I arrived at Adelaide and telephoned the precious number. `Sorry,’ said The Don, `if I give you an interview, I’ll somehow insult all the previous fellows I’ve refused down the years.’ But he was charm and courtesy in the extreme – till he had to break off my miserable and tremulous conversation, saying, `Now excuse me, I’ve a car hooting outside, I’m off for a round of golf.’It was all I needed. I called a taxi: `The Royal Adelaide Golf Club, and step on it.’ He came out of the clubhouse with his friends. He was in baggy grey flannels. I lurked botanist, watched him chip, I saw his iron-play long and short, I saw him putt – the forward defensive. He middled everything, a satisfying, clean ping to each shot. So, more than a quarter of a century on, I had been given a ghosted outline, and twigged the general idea of his cricket.`Oh bad luck,’ sneer some, `you never saw Bradman bat, eh?’ I pull myself to my full height and scoff back: `Well, cleverclogs, have you ever seen Bradman play a full round of golf?’ In the circs, it makes for a terrific touché. And anyway, 50 years ago, he posted me a personal communication from Worcester. So there.

Tottenham: Expert drops verdict on Dusan Vlahovic replacing Kane

Serie A expert Conor Clancy believes that Dusan Vlahovic may not be ready to replace Harry Kane at Tottenham Hotspur, should the England captain leave the club.

Kane continues to be linked with a move away from Spurs, with Manchester City trying to do a deal to bring him into the club, having already signed Jack Grealish from Aston Villa.

He would be a very difficult player for Spurs to replace but they have been linked with a number of strikers throughout the transfer window.

One such name is Vlahovic, who impressed at Fiorentina last season, although Sky Sports report that Spurs are interested in a deal regardless of Kane’s future.

The 21-year-old is already a Serbia international and he enjoyed a breakthrough season last term, scoring 21 Serie A goals in 37 games, while also laying on two assists.

Clancy, who is the editor in chief at Forza Italian Football, has his doubts over whether the striker is ready to step into Kane’s shoes, although he thinks he will end up having a superb career regardless of his next transfer move.

He said: “It might be a case of if he goes and replaces someone like Kane now, it might be a little bit too much off the back of one good season at Fiorentina, but he’s definitely got the raw talent there to have a huge career, and playing with Son might be amazing for him.”

محاولة جديدة من ليفربول لتجديد عقد محمد صلاح

تستمر محاولات ليفربول في تجديد عقد الدولي المصري محمد صلاح نجم وهداف الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي الإنجليزي، مع اقتراب نهاية عقده الحالي.

محمد صلاح ينتهي عقده الحالي في صيف 2023 بعد نهاية الموسم المقبل، وهو ما يجعل الأمور تشير إلى رحيله، في ظل عدم التوصل لاتفاق مع النادي حتى الآن.

النجم المصري أكد قبل مواجهة ريال مدريد في نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا الشهر الماضي، أنه مستمر مع ليفربول الموسم المقبل ولن يرحل في الصيف.

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صحيفة “ليفربول إيكو” الإنجليزية، أكدت بأن ليفربول سيعود للتفاوض لتجديد عقد محمد صلاح خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الجارية، وقبل بداية الموسم الجديد.

وشددت الصحيفة على أن المُلاك الحاليين للريدز، ما زالوا عند موقفهم بشأن تنفيذ رغبة محمد صلاح، الذي يريد الحصول على ما يقارب 500 ألف استرليني كراتب إسبوعي.

ليفربول لا ينوي كسر هيكل الأجور الذي تم تصميمه بعنايه في النادي، والذي يرون بأنه يعطي الهدوء لغرف خلع الملابس في الفريق بين اللاعبين.

موقف الطرفين مفهوم، صلاح محق في الشعور بأنه يستطيع أن يقود نفس الأمر مثل الآخرين الذين لديهم أرقام أقل، لكنهم يحصلون على أموال أكثر، وليفربول لديهم الأسباب للحفاظ على هيكل الأجور في النادي.

Problema? Rômulo sofre entorse no joelho, mas diz que saiu por precaução

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O volante Rômulo será reavaliado pelo departamento médico do Flamengo nesta segunda-feira. Ele sofreu uma entorse no joelho direito no início do primeiro tempo do clássico contra o Fluminense. Por isso, a participação dele no duelo contra a Universidad Católica, na quarta-feira ainda é incerta.

No entanto, o volante mostrou-se confiante na saída do Maracanã, após a vitória de 1 a 0 sobre o Tricolor das Laranjeiras.

– Não foi nada demais. Pedi para sair mais por precaução.Agora é tratar, descansar e pensar na quarta. Estou me sentindo bem – disse o cabeça de área na zona mista.

O Flamengo já não poderá contar com Donatti e Diego no jogo da próxima quarta-feira. O primeiro sofreu uma lesão na panturrilha esquerda, enquanto Diego recupera-se de uma cirurgia no joelho direito. Além disso, Berrío segue suspenso pela Libertadores.

GUERRERO SENTIUCÂIMBRAS

O atacante Paolo Guerrero foi substituído no segundo tempo do clássico contra o Fluminense porque saiu com câimbras. De acordo com o Flamengo, o camisa 9 não preocupa para o jogo contra a Católica.

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Guerrero e Rodinei comemoram gols que deram título ao Flamengo

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Foi por conta dos gols marcados por Guerrero e Rodinei que o Flamengo conseguiu virar sobre o Fluminense na tarde deste domingo, no Maracanã, pela final do Campeonato Carioca e garantir o título invicto da competição. Assim que o duelo terminou, ainda em campo, a dupla comemorou a conquista.

– Feliz, fico feliz por ganhar. A gente sabia que seria difícil, jogo complicado. Sabíamos que teríamos nosso momento. Consegui fazer o gol. Muito feliz – destacou Guerrero, que empatou o jogo aos 40 minutos do segundo tempo, para ser completado por Rodinei, autor do segundo gol aos 50 minutos.

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– Foi uma semana abençoada. Temos que comemorar muito esse título. Mostra a força do elenco, quero agradecer o professor Zé Ricardo. A última bola do jogo eu tinha que fazer. Com a alegria dessa nação maravilhosa. É seguir trabalhando.

O Flamengo não tem muito tempo para comemorar. A equipe comandada pelo técnico Zé Ricardo volta a campo já na quarta-feira, diante do Atlético-GO, pela Copa do Brasil.

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