O volante Yuri exigiu que o Fluminense não se deixe levar pela ansiedade diante de situações adversas nas partidas. Em entrevista coletiva divulgada na FluTV no início da tarde desta sexta-feira, o jogador de 26 anos apontou o que tem custado a sequência de maus resultados da equipe comandada por Odair Hellmann.
– Estamos deixando cair o ritmo, em especial no início dos nossos jogos. A gente está se cobrando para isso não acontecer mais. Precisamos ter atenção. Quando a gente estiver atrás do placar, tem de trabalhar a parte mental – disse.
Aos seus olhos, o Tricolor das Laranjeiras vem dando espaço para que os adversários se imponham nas partidas.
– Contra o São Paulo, fizemos um primeiro tempo bom, no qual não sofremos tanto, mas depois voltamos atrás e chamamos eles para nos atacarem. Aconteceu a mesma coisa contra o Flamengo. Temos de nos focar nestes detalhes para não perdermos pontos bobos de novo – e, em seguida, destacou:
– Temos de absorver as críticas – completou.
Yuri também frisou o que se tornará crucial para o Fluminense na competição.
– O elenco será muito importante na temporada. Ele precisa rodar, pois será muito pouco tempo de descanso – disse.
O Fluminense volta a campo neste domingo, às 16h, contra o Corinthians.
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England women will play three ODIs in India in April next year, after competing in a T20 tri-series involving the hosts and Australia women.The series begins on April 8, five days after the tri-series final in Mumbai. India women haven’t played ODI cricket since their stellar run to the World Cup final in July, when they narrowly lost to England, but they will have some ODI game time before they meet England again. India will play Australia women in a three-match ODI series in Baroda, which begins on March 12.The venues for the series against England are yet to be announced.
أعلنت الشركة المتحدة للرياضة، اليوم الإثنين، عن تنظيم حفل توقيع استضافة مصر لـ سوبر جلوب كرة اليد وبطولة العظماء.
ومن المقرر أن يقام الحفل في تمام الثامنة مساء الأربعاء المقبل بقصر عابدين بتنظيم الشركة المتحدة واتحاد كرة اليد وتحت إشراف الاتحاد الدولي للعبة.
ومنح الاتحاد الدولي لكرة اليد برئاسة الدكتور حسن مصطفى، مصر حق استضافة وتنظيم كأس العالم للأندية “سوبر جلوب” لمدة ثلاث نسخ متتالية.
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وتعد البطولة هي الأكبر على مستوى الأندية في العالم والتي يشارك فيها أبطال القارات، والنسخة القادمة تقام خلال أكتوبر أو نوفمبر من العام الجاري، ومن المقرر إقامتها في صالة العاصمة الإدارية الجديدة المقامة على أحدث طراز عالمي.
كما منح الاتحاد الدولي مصر حق بطولة أخرى من العيار الثقيل وهي بطولة العظماء السبع ويشارك فيها المنتخبات السبعة الأولى على مستوى العالم.
South Africa captain Faf du Plessis said that while the pitch offered assistance for the spinners, South Africa’s batsmen needed to adapt better and string together partnerships
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‘Scoring runs in a losing cause is not ideal’ – du Plessis
Faf du Plessis has had a frustrating week or three. He doesn’t just want to win Test series, he wants to whitewash teams. That has not happened. He wants – or at least that’s what he says in his press conferences – the pitches to have pace and bounce, and not too much seam movement. What he gets is a slow subcontinental pitch, followed by one that is just too extreme with both bounce and seam movement. He might have wanted the Wanderers Test to be called off, but that would mean a sticky situation for his employers and the country’s premier venue.Two days after a tough week of not great bowling and general exasperation at the groundsmen, du Plessis was at Kingsmead, in charge of tired bodies and minds, going into an ODI series against the No. 2 side in the world. He hoped pitches won’t be talked about now because ODIs are played on flat surfaces, but this one again gave India’s spinners an opportunity to control the game, an opportunity they grabbed in the manner of veterans rather than ones playing for the first time in South Africa.Then, as he batted, du Plessis saw Quinton de Kock walk without looking back when given out lbw. Replays showed the legbreak was going on to turn past the left-hander’s leg stump. In such circumstances, with so much happening around him, with a tour that began with much promise now threatening to fall to pieces, du Plessis led from the front with the bat, scoring a century even as others kept falling around him.Du Plessis’ side was still comfortably second-best on the evening, and that has left the captain unhappy with his batsmen. “We didn’t bat well today,” du Plessis said. “As a batting unit, for the second top score to be 30-something or 40 shows that there weren’t partnerships. The most basic thing about one-day cricket is two guys getting together and putting some sort of partnership together. I thought the Indian spinners bowled well, but still, we should have been better against them.”Certainly, tonight, we needed 300. Two-sixty wasn’t enough on that deck. The last two games we played here, we got more runs and won. We chased 370 here against Australia. So, I think it’s unfair to say the bowlers tonight were poor. I thought purely we didn’t have runs. The way the wicket played, and the way that our bowlers had to try and get wickets made it difficult for them. If we had got 60-70 more, it would have been easier for them out there.”It was a slow pitch with unalarming turn for spinners, something du Plessis feels the batsmen should be able to adjust to. “When it’s hot and dry leading up to a game, potentially it can be there,” du Plessis said of the assistance for the spinners. “I remember playing a game against Sri Lanka here, where it was similar. But then, there was someone in myself and David Miller, who got a massive partnership together. Even though the conditions are challenging, you’re international cricket players, so you should adapt to it a little bit better. We didn’t adapt to it at all today. We lost too many wickets in that middle period, and if you lose wickets, it’s difficult to create any sort of partnership and put pressure back on the opposition.”This will put a lot of pressure on the middle order – missing AB de Villiers for the first three ODIs – of JP Duminy, Aiden Markram and David Miller, who don’t carry a great reputation as players of spin. This match could have already sent a big message for the series: the middle overs are not going to be easy for South Africa. Du Plessis, though, expected his batsmen to get better.”Quite a few guys haven’t faced their spinners, so it will take one or two games for them to get used to it,” he said. “Some of the guys played against these guys in the IPL, but not all of them faced them recently. With mystery spin or wrist spin, it takes you one or two games just to get used to the guys’ actions and their wrists. Then, hopefully, you get better at playing them.”We’ll have a good discussion after this game and some feedback on the things we picked up, especially from my side. If there was anything that I can share with the guys that I picked up. And hopefully in the second game, we’ll play them better.”Unlike with his opposition counterpart, it is difficult to tell how du Plessis is feeling from his tone. Whether he is talking of his frustrations or he’s joking, his tone and manner of speaking seldom changes. He is similarly in control of his emotions on the field, but upon reaching his century, he allowed himself a moment of exultation. “Scoring runs in a losing cause is not ideal,” du Plessis said. “Obviously, the first game of the series, you want to put your footprint in the series. That’s why I probably had a little bit more celebration than is normal for me. Big games, you want to score big runs, so it’s very disappointing that it’s in a losing cause.”Only a winning cause can make these disappointments go away. Even if that does happen, du Plessis’ tone will be the same.
The BCCI or the captain Virat Kohli might not have communicated it in Cape Town, but Ishant Sharma has said he missed the first Test because he had not recovered from an illness. Finally in the XI, Ishant did his job to cover up for the profligate strike bowlers and the big wickets of AB de Villiers and Faf du Plessis even as India’s fielding faltered to allow South Africa to reach 335 on a pitch that might not be great for a fourth-innings chase.Ishant has now gathered a reputation for being India’s difficult-pitch bowler, somebody who will do the dirty work over after over. Ishant was asked if he prided in the fact that he is not used on green pitches but when long spells of hard work is required, he is called up.”Actually I cannot blame anyone for this,” Ishant said. “I was supposed to play the first Test but I fell ill as soon as we reached here [South Africa]. So I wasn’t fully recovered from the fever so I didn’t play the first game.”Obviously, I am the senior fast bowler of this team so I have to take responsibility [of bowling in difficult conditions]. If I am able to take responsibility and take those important wickets for the team, I am always up for it.”One of the big differences in Ishant’s bowling has been his assessment of the lengths to bowl. In his previous “unlucky” days, Ishant was guilty of bowling a little too short, failing to get the edges or hitting the stumps. He said keeping it simple has helped him. “I always believe in my strength and my strength is bounce, so I always try to bowl where I can finish my ball on the top of off stump,” Ishant said. “So I think that’s the best chance you give yourself to take more wickets, so that’s what I was doing.”Ishant’s first call of duty was to pull things back after an ordinary start from Mohammed Shami, but Ishant defended his bowing mates. “Bowlers are human beings after all,” Ishant said. “Not a bowling machine that we can get wickets straightaway. I was not thinking much, the game was opening up a bit because of runs, so my effort was to keep bowling in good areas, and bowl in the batsman’s weak areas, set your fields and bowl according to plans. Don’t give away too many runs, and that is what I was thinking.”Ishant also defended his fielders, who have been putting down catches at slips. Their success rate against pace since December 2013 has been 41%, but on Sunday, it was against spin that Kohli faltered. The reprieved eighth-wicket partnership added 35 more runs since Kagiso Rabada was dropped, and that could yet prove to be the deciding factor in the Test.”We have coaches for that and everybody is pointing it out,” Ishant said when asked if the bowling group discussed their frustrations overs missed chances. “We don’t have to react on all these things because it is part and parcel of the game. You know they are the fielders, and they will take brilliant catches for us, and they have taken brilliant catches for us, and I am sure they will in the future as well. So there is no need to panic in these things. All these situations, it’s okay, it’s part and parcel of the game. You just have to run hard, keep bowling and give your best to get them out.”
David Warner survived being caught off no-ball on 99 before Steven Smith cemented Australia’s position in the evening session
The Report by Brydon Coverdale25-Dec-2017 Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsThere was a distinct hint of Christmas about Australia’s batting on the first day at the MCG this year: one large gift, a hectic morning, a post-lunch doze, and a second wind as the evening approached. On a day when David Warner scored his second consecutive century in Melbourne Tests, Australia went to stumps in a satisfactory position at 3 for 244, with Steven Smith on 65 and Shaun Marsh on 31. And yet, despite the scoreline, it was a day on which England’s toil deserved respect.Whatever presents Smith opened on Christmas Day were nothing compared to the gift of winning the toss – something he had not done in a Test since March – on a hot day at the MCG, where the pitch was so flat it looked like one curated for the BBL, not the Ashes. And during the first session, there was nothing in the pitch for England’s bowlers but despair as Warner raced towards 83 at lunch, with Australia at 0 for 102.But, as if made drowsy by tryptophan, the Australians slowed dramatically after the break. Only 43 runs were added between lunch and tea for the losses of Warner and Cameron Bancroft. If this pitch was a road, England’s bowlers had suddenly turned into sleeping policemen. And yet England still faced the challenge of dismissing Smith, which nobody has done in a Boxing Day Test since Umesh Yadav in 2014, and thus Australia accumulated a further 99 in the final session.From ecstasy to agony: Tom Curran’s first Test wicket will have to wait a while longer•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
The most memorable moment of the day for the 88,000 spectators came when Warner was on 99 and tried his risky short-arm pull against the debutant seamer Tom Curran. As the ball ballooned off the top edge and straight to Stuart Broad at mid-on, Warner’s expression was one of disbelief at throwing away his 21st Test century. The disbelief quickly spread throughout the stadium as replays showed Curran had overstepped, and Warner was reprieved by a retrospective no-ball call.Curran was denied his maiden Test wicket – and by stumps still had not claimed it – and next ball Warner brought up his century from his 130th delivery with a single clipped off his hips. Curran joined Ben Stokes and Mark Wood as England players in recent years to have missed out on their first Test wicket due to a no-ball, but he bowled well throughout the day in unhelpful conditions.So, for the most part, did all of England’s bowlers, with the exception of Moeen Ali, who leaked nearly a run a ball from his six overs. That Joe Root used the part-time legspin of Dawid Malan more on the opening day of this Test than he did Moeen’s offbreaks was revealing, and not encouraging for Moeen’s hopes of retaining his place in the side.James Anderson took his 519th Test wicket, drawing level with Courtney Walsh, when Warner edged behind for 103 to a delivery that moved away just enough, and Stuart Broad ended a 69-over wicketless streak when he lured Usman Khawaja into an edge behind on 17 from 65 balls. Chris Woakes had struck the first blow when he trapped Bancroft lbw on 26, ending a difficult stay for the opener.The opening partnership was worth 122 but Warner accounted for nearly 100 of this himself, and Bancroft never really looked comfortable. In the opening session, he was often seen fending short deliveries awkwardly, as if having trouble picking up the length or pace. It was a stark contrast to the free scoring from Warner, who struck 13 fours and one six – lofted over long-on off Moeen.Likewise, Khawaja had difficulty in getting going, but by stumps the Australians had a strong 84-run partnership from Smith and Marsh that looked like setting up a good total. Along the way, Smith moved past Cheteshwar Pujara to become the leading run scorer in Test cricket in 2017, although South Africa’s Dean Elgar has a Test in hand against Zimbabwe in which he could yet make a push for the top of the table.Of course, England would also have to find a way to get Smith out, and there was no evidence that in that regard Melbourne would be any different from Brisbane or Perth. If winning the toss on this pitch was the perfect post-Christmas present for Australia’s captain, another hundred would be even better.
Everton are now closing in on a move for Che Adams, with a new report revealing how much they are set to pay for the Southampton striker.
What's the latest Everton transfer news?
The Toffees have made it clear they intend to bring in new attacking reinforcements in the remainder of the transfer window, having made four offers for Leeds United winger Wilfried Gnonto, however they now look set to miss out on the Italy international.
Talks with the Championship club are said to have collapsed, with Leeds adamant the winger is not for sale, so Sean Dyche may be forced to turn his attentions elsewhere, and the manager could pursue FC Porto winger Goncalo Borges.
The Portuguese club would be willing to accept a £13m bid for the 22-year-old's services, should Everton decide to take their initial interest further, although they ideally do not want to lose him at this stage of his career.
In terms of potential additions at striker, there have been some reports the Toffees would be keen on signing Paris Saint-Germain's Hugo Ekitike, but it now appears as though they are closing in on another striker.
According to a report from The Telegraph, a £15m move for Adams is now close to being completed, with the forward set to make a swift return to the Premier League, as long as the fee and payment structure can be agreed.
Dyche is prioritising the addition of a new striker, given that his side were the second-lowest scorers in the Premier League last season, and he is now close to completing a deal for the Southampton marksman.
In a more recent update from Football Insider, it is detailed that the Scot is set for his medical, with Everton now in the process of putting the finishing touches on the deal.
The 27-year-old is set to be given permission to travel to Merseyside and finalise his move to Goodison Park, having been keen to leave the Saints following their relegation from the top flight.
Read The Latest Everton Transfer News HERE
Where does Che Adams come from?
Although he was born in Leicester, the Saints forward represents Scotland at international level, making 23 appearances for his national side, managing to find the back of the net six times.
Having impressed in the early stages of his international career, the £30k-per-week forward drew praise from Ally McCoist, who said: “Adams has started his international career really positively and has scored in the last two games against Moldova and Denmark. Apart from that, his general play has been terrific.
“But take it from me, as a striker you want to be hitting the back of the net and those goals will have done him the world of good.
“He’s come away from matches bursting with confidence and it has shown in his club displays. Since then, he scored against the likes of Manchester United at Old Trafford and away to Spurs as well. He has been a breath of fresh air for us.
Southampton striker Che Adams.
In truth, the former Birmingham City man has not exactly been prolific in the Premier League as of late, scoring just five league goals last season, however he managed to amass 14 goal contributions in his most successful top-flight season.
If Adams is able to get back to that level for Everton this season, he could be a quality addition to Dyche's squad, and a much-needed one, given that the Toffees are yet to score a Premier League goal.
Tottenham Hotspur's Deadline Day has already been hectic enough, but there could still be more to come as Ange Postecoglou scrambles to finalise his squad…
Who could Tottenham Hotspur sign on Deadline Day?
The Australian has brought newfound hope to their corner of north London, and with a deal for Brennan Johnson seeing them unload another big fee, many fans would assume that this would mark their business concluded.
However, The Daily Mail clearly think otherwise, as they offer an update on the Lilywhites' pursuit of longstanding target Conor Gallagher.
They suggest that a verbal bid of around £40m has been sent to Chelsea in an effort to pry the England international from Stamford Bridge, although that is £5m shy of their valuation.
Read the latest Tottenham transfer news HERE…
Whilst the 23-year-old would likely be keen to stay should he be assured opportunities, with the continued spending of the Blues, perhaps opting to join a team in transition could mark a smarter option for the benefit of his budding career.
How good is Conor Gallagher?
By bringing in Gallagher many would wonder where he would even fit in Postecoglou's side.
After all, their start to the season has been impressive, with Yves Bissouma, James Maddison and Pape Matar Sarr forming a solid engine room trio that has driven them to an unbeaten Premier League start.
However, with a few key tweaks, the system could be altered to get the best out of all three of these stars, whilst also including the Cobham graduate.
It is expected that, of all mentioned, it is the 20-year-old who would likely strike up the finest partnership with Gallagher given their shared youthful energy that could prove infectious on the rest of the side.
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The Senegalese star has been lauded for these traits by his 58-year-old boss: "He's got a great energy about him, but he's got quality there too.
"He's one of those midfielders who causes the opposition real problems because whether it's him running with the ball or without the ball, he runs forward, he runs aggressively and he disrupts the opposition. He's just got a great temperament for a young guy."
This would blend well with their potential new signing, who was praised similarly by journalist The Athletic's Mike Stavrou: "Conor Gallagher was absolutely relentless with his pressing and energy tonight. Some player Chelsea have got."
Such work rate is crucially blended with a wealth of attacking talent, best showcased during his loan spell at Crystal Palace. There he scored eight and assisted three in the league alone, having struggled since returning to his boyhood club.
Despite that, when compared to other midfielders across Europe he still ranks in the top 14% for total shots per 90, the top 5% for touches in the attacking penalty area per 90 and the top 7% for blocks per 90, via FBref.
To place such all-around excellence beside Sarr, who has enjoyed a fine start to the season already, it becomes clear that they could allow the other to push forward whilst the other drops deep, both boasting the quality to thrive in these roles.
After all, his 7.67 average rating in the league is buoyed by one goal, one assist and a 90% pass accuracy, alongside one key pass and four ball recoveries per game, via Sofascore.
With Sarr finally showing the promise that his initial £14.6m move suggested he had, he and Gallagher could prove to be one of the division's finest midfield pairings in no time at all, set to dominate for the next decade.
حُسمت مساء يوم الثلاثاء، هوية الفائز بجائزة “كافد جلوب سوكر” لأفضل مدرب في العالم، لعام 2024.
وأطلقت جوائز جلوب سوكر النسخة الأولى من نسختها الأوروبية، المُسماة بـ “كافد جلوب سوكر”.
اقرأ أيضًا.. نادِ إنجليزي يفوز بجائزة أفضل فريق للرجال في العالم 2024
وتنافس 10 مدربين على جائزة الأفضل في العالم لعام 2024.
وضمت قائمة المتنافسين كل من بيب جوارديولا مدرب مانشستر سيتي، ميكيل أرتيتا، مدرب آرسنال، كارلو أنشيلوتي مدرب ريال مدريد، روبن أموريم مدرب سبورتينج لشبونة وتشابي ألونسو مدرب باير ليفركوزن.
هذا إلى جانب كل من ميشيل مدرب جيرونا، سيمون إنزاجي مدرب إنتر ميلان، جاسبريني مدرب أتالانتا، تشافي هيرنانديز مدرب برشلونة السابق وتياجو موتا مدرب بولونيا السابق.
وحسبما أُعلن منذ قليل، فإن تشابي ألونسو هو من فاز بجائزة أفضل مدرب في العالم لهذا العام.
وقاد تشابي ألونسو فريق باير ليفركوزن لتحقيق بطولة الدوري الألماني لأول مرة في تاريخه، إلى جانب تحقيق إنجاز غير مسبوق بخوض 51 مباراة في مختلف المسابقات دون أي خسارة.
Manchester United are closing in on what looks to be their final transfer of the summer window, with Erik ten Hag creating a framework to build on last season's exploits.
What's the latest on Sofyan Amrabat to Manchester United?
According to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United are finally securing the services of Moroccan midfielder Sofyan Amrabat, with the 27-year-old "on his way to Manchester shortly" to complete a medical.
The Fiorentina ace, who is joining on an initial loan deal with a 25m (£21m) buy option, has been of a vested interest to the Premier League outfit all summer, and they now look set to seal a deal at the final stage.
Read the latest Man United transfer news HERE…
With fears of a deal stagnating, United director of football negotiations Matt Hargreaves flew to Italy earlier today to finalise a deal, and it now looks like he has succeeded.
How good is Sofyan Amrabat?
The Red Devils have been tracking the pass-proficient midfielder after his stunning performances with his nation at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where he starred as the fulcrum of Morocco's fourth-placed finish.
Having been hailed for his “masterclass” of a performance against Spain in the last-16, the £32k-per-week powerhouse cemented his name as one of Europe's first-class midfielders with his international escapades, and his sustained performances with his Italian outfit Fiorentina have affirmed to Manchester United the decision they are making is the correct one.
As per FBref, the 6 foot 1 machine ranks among the top 1% of midfielders across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for pass completion and the top 2% for passes attempted and progressive passes per 90.
He has also been lauded for his "defensive instinct" by pundit Joe Cole, and very much looks the high-octane force the Old Trafford side covet to enhance the club's fluidity and cohesion in the engine room.
With such iron-clad protection in the centre through his defensive application and the assurance that a superlative passing presence will keep the play ticking in metronomic style, Red Devils captain and chief playmaker Bruno Fernandes could take his prolific game to the next level.
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Hailed as a creative "genius" by journalist Muhammad Butt, Fernandes has posted 65 goals and 55 assists from just 188 outings for United since joining from Sporting Lisbon for an initial £47m in January 2020.
The £240k-per-week star ranks among the top 1% of attacking midfielders and wingers for shot-creating actions, the top 5% for passes attempted and the top 3% for progressive passes per 90, and Amrabats' supplementation and presence in the deep-lying role would allow the Portugual star to maintain this and then some.
The fact that Fernandes also ranks among the top 11% for tackles and the top 7% for clearances per 90 underscores his own defensive work rate and tenacity, which would allow Amrabat to implement his game on English shores and perhaps be the foundation of a stunning new midfield partnership at the Theatre of Dreams.
Ten Hag must ensure that an unthinkable late slip does not occur as Manchester United home in on Amrabat, with the midfield "monster" – as said by reporter Carlo Garganese – just what the Premier League club needs to close the gap on those at the top of the league ladder.