محمد عبد الجليل: استبعاد فيريرا للاعب الزمالك "غريب".. والمدرب المصري أفضل حل

أكد محمد عبد الجليل لاعب الأهلي السابق، أن الحل الأمثل للزمالك في الفترة الحالية هو التعاقد مع مدير فني مصري، موضحًا أن مباراة الأهلي والهلال ستكون صعبة للغاية.

وقال عبد الجليل في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر فضائية “etc”: “أرى أن عودة أسامة نبيه للجهاز الفني مع جوسفالدو فيريرا المدير الفني السابق، أضرت الفريق وتسببت في خسائر كثيرة، والحل الأمثل للزمالك في الفترة الحالية، تواجد مدرب فني مصري”.

وأكمل: “الزمالك به لاعبين لم يقدموا المستوى المطلوب منهم، بالإضافة إلى أن أدائهم متراجع، وأرى أن هناك من سيرحل عن الفريق وأعتقد أن سامسون هو الأقرب للرحيل”.

وتطرق للحديث عن الثنائي يوسف أسامة نبيه وسيف جعفر: “الثنائي من اللاعبين المميزين وهما قوام للزمالك لسنوات قادمة، ونبيه كان متألقًا في الموسم الماضي وبدايه الموسم الحالي”.

طالع أيضًا.. بطولات يوضح هل تواصل الزمالك مع جروس للعودة خلفًا لـ فيريرا

وأردف: “ولكن فيريرا قام بإبعاد يوسف نبيه عن التشكيل الأساسي للزمالك بشكل غريب للغاية”.

وعن مباراة الأهلي والهلال: “صعبة، والجماهير سيكون لها دور كبير في تحفيز اللاعبين خلال اللقاء”.

جدير بالذكر أن الأهلي سيواجه نظيره الهلال السوداني يوم السبت الموافق 1 أبريل باستاد القاهرة الدولي بالجولة الأخيرة من دور المجموعات لبطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

Shillingford takes ten in Windwards win

Trinidad & Tobago earned first-innings points in a rain-affected draw against Guyana in Port of Spain. Adrian Barath scored a hundred in T&T’s first innings to take them past Guyana’s total of 290. Barath’s 114 was supported by two half-centuries, by Marlon Barclay and Kevon Cooper, while the rest of the batting line-up struggled against Narsingh Deonarine’s offspin. Deonarine, who is the leading run-scorer in the competition, picked up six wickets in the innings. In Guyana’s first innings, Deonarine missed a chance to score his first hundred in the competition this year, when he was out for 87. He shared a crucial 138-run partnership with skipper Shivnarine Chanderpaul, who scored 87, which helped Guyana post a competitive total.With Guyana trailing by 59 runs in the second innings, Assad Fudadin scored 108, his second century of the season, to get his team to 208 for 5. Rain shortened the third and fourth days erasing the little chance there was of a result. Guyana maintained their second position behind Jamaica in the points table. T&T, however, dropped to fourth place after Barbados won their match.

Sulieman Benn’s haul of nine wickets took Barbados to their third win in the competition as they beat Leeward Islands by an innings and seven runs in Bridgetown. Benn grabbed four in the first innings and five in the second innings as Leewards’ batsmen were bowled out for 138 and 172.Put in to bat, Leeward Islands were shot out for 138 on the first day as Benn and Dwayne Smith (3 for 39) shared seven wickets. Barbados’ response followed a similar pattern as they found themselves in a precarious position with four wickets down for 32 runs. Further damage was prevented as Smith scored an attacking 67, with seven fours and three sixes, in a 90-run partnership with Kyle Hope, who scored 63. Wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich’s 95 helped Barbados take a lead of 179 runs. In their second innings, Leewards failed to make Barbados bat again, as their last five batsmen collapsed for three runs.

Offspinner Shane Shillingford’s 7 for 34 in the fourth innings sealed a seesaw contest for Windward Islands as they beat Combined Campuses and Colleges by 22 runs in Grenada. Needing 132 to win, CCC crashed to their lowest total in this year’s competition. Shillingford, who had overall match figures of 10 for 81, was Man of the Match.CCC elected to field and their bowlers justified the decision as they bowled Windward Islands out for 149. Kevin McLean and Ryan Austin took three wickets each in an innings where Lindon James’ 52 saved the batting side from an embarrassment. In reply, CCC had a chance to take a big lead, but Windwards’ bowlers took the last four wickets for 17 runs to limit their deficit to 60 runs.In their second innings, Windward Islands were in early trouble but a gritty 87 from Andre Fletcher pushed the score to 191, which was enough in the end for their bowlers to defend.

Tigers win maintains Shield final hopes

Tasmania kept in touch with the Sheffield Shield pace-setters Queensland and Western Australia with a six-wicket defeat of New South Wales

ESPNcricinfo staff09-Feb-2012

ScorecardTasmania kept in touch with the Sheffield Shield pace-setters Queensland and Western Australia and maintained hope of defending last summer’s title with a six-wicket defeat of New South Wales on the final day of the match in Hobart.Six points at Bellerive Oval took the Tigers to 22, four behind WA after their dramatic victory over Queensland at the Gabba, which kept the Bulls on 30 points with three rounds remaining.The Blues began the day uncertainly placed at 4 for 75 and the seamer Jackson Bird ensured the visitors’ lead would not be substantial by matching James Faulkner’s four wickets for the innings.Simon Katcih was unable to bat as he continued to suffer from headaches and dizziness following a blow to the head while batting in the first innings. Only Phillip Hughes and the captain Steve O’Keefe passed 20 for NSW as the Tigers were set 147 to win.The openers Ed Cowan and Steven Cazzulino brought the target well within sight via a stand of 49, and while no local batsmna passed 50, solid contributions down the order reaped a comfortable victory.NSW are now out of contention for the final, having won only one of seven matches so far.

Blood, thunder and ratings on opening night

The sight of a bleeding Brendon McCullum in its brutish way did far more for the BBL than any number of marketeer’s schemes

Daniel Brettig17-Dec-2011Brett Lee’s bouncer to break the nose of Brendon McCullum gave the nascent Twenty20 Big Bash League a visceral image to stand comparison with the Andy Roberts bumper that shattered David Hookes’ jaw in the first season of World Series Cricket.Significantly, it was winced at by a record television audience for a domestic Twenty20 match in Australia, suggesting the true measure of the BBL’s opening night went beyond the mediocre crowd of 12,285 that made it to the SCG to watch the Sydney Sixers blaze past the Brisbane Heat.Foxtel recorded an average audience of 342,000 and a total of 858,000, surpassing the 316,000 average of the 2010 Big Bash final. Greater numbers were anticipated for Saturday night’s match between Shane Warne’s Melbourne Stars and the Sydney Thunder at the MCG.Television is a critical element of the BBL package, as Cricket Australia hopes to generate enough groundswell for the competition to allow it to sell the next round of broadcast rights for the competition to one of the free-to-air commercial networks, so taking the tournament into homes beyond the reach of subscription TV.Those in attendance were given a good idea of what can be expected from the BBL, as old heads like Stuart MacGill, Matthew Hayden, James Hopes and Brad Haddin complimented youthful teams. The colours worn were garish, causing one spectator to compare them to a “kids dress-ups party”, but looked striking on television. Dancing girls, seemingly mandatory at a Twenty20 tournament worth its name, were on hand to keep those on the boundary entertained, while the re-introduction of full-strength beer to the outer was another significant decision.Corporate hospitality was in full swing, as CA and the Sixers strove to offer plenty of attraction to men and women of influence from the corporate and media worlds. There was a distinct hint of IPL flavour to the Sixers’ box in the Victor Trumper Stand, as music blared with the lights dimmed down and precious few of a raucous crowd turned to watch the cricket for long.Next door CA’s function was a more considered affair, featuring the BBL trophy itself and a glad-handing chief executive, James Sutherland. Taking some time to sit and watch the cricket itself, Sutherland was happy to see the tournament begin after a year of rushed organisation to launch it a summer ahead of the original schedule.He answered the question of how the summer might unfold with the BBL going head-to-head with Test matches by saying that audiences would now have cricket to attend in each city across December and January, not just those hosting Test matches as has traditionally been the case.”When this goes head-to-head with Test cricket, we go through the summer and play four Test matches like we are against India, the cricket circus is only in one place at one time,” Sutherland said. “In a six-week period, it comes to Perth once, Adelaide once, Sydney and Melbourne once, and it doesn’t come to Brisbane and Hobart because they’ve already had their share.”So this is a little bit about giving something more to the fans in terms of live stuff, but it is also playing cricket at different times. People will look at it and say we’re trying to do too much, but it is the best time of year, the cricket season, the time where people want to come out and go to matches. It isn’t like the football season where every second week you’ve got a home game, in some ways that is what we’re trying to give to people.”Many have contended that the BBL’s emergence will hurt the performance of what has become a maddeningly inconsistent national team. But Sutherland maintained his view that the new competition was intended to draw a greater and more diverse following to the game, one that may eventually find as much joy in Test matches as those who are sure to fill the MCG on Boxing Day.”People forget from time to time what we’re all about and understand that international cricket is the premium product,” Sutherland said. “We want that to be successful, we don’t want to compromise that. But the future is also about making sure we’ve got young fans who are going to have an interest in cricket, and international cricket. This [the BBL] gives them a flavour of cricket that hopefully will introduce a whole new raft of fans to the game.”On night one of the competition, those fans saw McCullum sent reeling and blood spilled onto the pitch. It was not the sort of moment one can easily forget, and in its brutish way did far more for the BBL than any number of marketeer’s schemes.

Após revés, Guto Ferreira garante que não se vê pressionado no Bahia

MatériaMais Notícias

Na tarde deste domingo, o Bahia colecionou mais uma derrota no Campeonato Brasileiro. Desta vez, o Esquadrão de Aço foi derrotado pelo Grêmio e vai encerrar a rodada na zona de rebaixamento.

Nos vestiários, o técnico Guto Ferreira falou sobre a pressão no cargo e garantiu que tem toda a tranquilidade da diretoria para trabalhar com os atletas e buscar os resultados.

“Não me vejo pressionado pela diretoria e não irei pressionado para o duelo contra o Paraná. Vou desenvolver meu trabalho tranquilamente e buscar o melhor resultado para o Bahia”, afirmou.

Questionado sobre o confronto, o comandante viu sua equipe jogar melhor que o adversário, fato que o deixa orgulhoso.

“Tomamos um gol muito cedo e não abrimos mão de pressionar. O Grêmio jogou fechadinho, no contra-ataque. Acho que, diante do atual campeão da América, com valores de investimento altíssimo e jogadores fantásticos, a nossa equipe atuou muito bem e acredito que encarou de igual. Não conseguimos vencer hoje, mas tenho orgulho do meu elenco”, afirmou.

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Na próxima rodada, o Bahia volta a campo contra o Paraná, fora de casa, para buscar a reabilitação no Brasileirão.

Após novas conversas, Santos passa a confiar na renovação de Léo Cittadini

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O Santos está confiante na renovação do meia Léo Cittadini. Nos últimos dias, as conversas entre o estafe do jogador e o clube tiveram tom positivo e um desfecho pode sair até o fim da próxima semana. O detalhe que mais emperrava o negócio era a multa rescisória do novo vínculo, padrão santista de 50 milhões de euros (cerca de R$ 220 milhões) para os jogadores mais novos. As bases salariais já estavam acertadas.

Quanto a multa, o Peixe não tem a intenção de ceder. Cabe ao estafe do jogador, então, acatar ou desistir de negociar com o Alvinegro. E foi justamente essa sinalização positiva que recebeu a diretoria nos últimos dias.

A novela pela renovação do meio-campista se arrasta desde o mês passado. Inúmeras conversas já aconteceram e a possibilidade da saída do jogador não foi descartada. Nesse meio tempo, Cittadini sofreu uma entorse no tornozelo direito e, aos poucos, deve voltar ao time titular.

Como seu contrato atual vai apenas até dezembro, a partir de julho, o atleta já pode assinar um pré-contrato com qualquer outra equipe e sair de graça em janeiro de 2019. No Santos, foi o que aconteceu, por exemplo, com Lucas Lima, que não quis renovar em 2017 e foi sem custos para o rival Palmeiras.

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Could not bear losing World Cup – de Silva

Aravinda de Silva, the outgoing chairman of selectors for Sri Lanka, has said that Sri Lanka’s failure to win the World Cup final is something he could not bear. “When we took over I remember telling Sanga (Kumar Sangakkara) that I don’t want it to be mentioned that the 1996 team was the only one who won a World Cup,” de Silva, a member of the 1996 World Cup winning Sri Lanka side said. “It’s time we changed that.”This was the best opportunity we had to go out there and give 200% and try and change it. To have not succeeded is definitely a very big disappointment for me. But at the same time the players gave 200% and they were committed. “Sri Lanka were beaten by India in the World Cup final in Mumbai on April 2. Lasith Malinga reduced India to 31 for 2 in their chase of 275 before the Indian middle order blunted the Sri Lankan attack to take the title by a comfortable six-wicket margin. Even Muttiah Muralitharan, in his final international game, went wicketless in his eight overs that cost 39 runs. There were questions raised about whether Muralitharan, who had been battling various niggles, should have been risked for the final, but de Silva said he is willing to take responsibility for that decision.”Murali some would say was not 100% fit but we are prepared to take the blame because I was one guy who told Murali that even on one leg he should play because he would still be a better bowler. That responsibility we were ready to take. That’s the sort of commitment a senior player like Murali has given to the cause.”de Silva said a new set of selectors was needed to take Sri Lankan cricket forward and focus on the 2015 World Cup. “A lot of changes need to be made; the correct decisions need to be taken both long-term and short-term. We have only two more weeks before our term expires so us making such decisions is not going to be of any consequence. We took an overall decision thinking of the future.The emphasis going forward should be on fast bowlers, de Silva said, as the next World Cup was in Australia and New Zealand where the pitches are more favourable for seamers. “[Also] the opening batsmen should not be too flashy but ones who can consolidate, being technically more solid because on those wickets the new ball assists the fast bowlers.”It’s not the current openers, but we must look for more solid openers for Australia and New Zealand. Changes have to be made and tough decisions taken, therefore the next chairman of selectors must be strong to implement them.”de Silva said that he would have to think hard about continuing as a national selector if he is asked again. “When I took over this job I said I would take it only on one ground that I won’t be able to travel with the team when they are on tour but spend time as much as possible at home and be with them. Over the last eight months, except for the final against India, I didn’t go on any of the tours mainly because for that reason.”Spending two hours with my family makes me happier than sitting through and arguing about teams for seven hours. But that commitment was an obligation on my part for Sri Lanka cricket for all that it has given me in the past. At the same time the other three selectors have done the same and I appreciate very much the amount of work they have put in. We were able to do a clean job and be very transparent with whatever we did for that reason I am very happy. There were no interferences and we were able to do a job with a clear conscience.”The other members of the selection committee were Ranjith Fernando, Amal Silva and Shabbir Asgerally. Fernando said that the committee had endeavoured to be transparent and approachable by the players. “Our belief is that every young boy in this country wants to play for Sri Lanka and if we don’t open the doors for them no one else will,” Fernando said. “So we at all times told them what they had to do and where they have failed.”That sort of transparency needs a lot of time. I don’t think we can afford that time in that fashion so easily. Those are the things that we have to consider if the job has to be done long term.”Fernando said that de Silva probably had the best cricketing brain in the country. “I have been his mentor when he was a young kid and I am proud to serve under him. Sri Lanka cricket needs to utilise his talents in some form in the future even if it is not of a selector.”His knowledge of every young cricketer at Under-19 level is virtually at the back of his brain at any given moment. That is the type of cricketing guy we need to take cricket forward. There are others as well but I am just talking about one.”

Man City eyeing Paul Pogba transfer swoop

Manchester City have not been reluctant to approach some of their fellow Premier League clubs to sign their marquee names in the past.

Some players who have made moves to the Etihad Stadium from other top-flight clubs include Jack Grealish, Riyad Mahrez, Raheem Sterling, Kyle Walker and John Stones.

Now that the summer transfer window is set to open for business in the coming weeks, it seems as though the Citizens have their eye on securing the signature of another one of the Premier League’s top talents.

What’s the news?

According to a recent report from the Daily Mail, City are interested in signing Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba on a free transfer this summer.

With his current contract at Old Trafford set to expire at the end of June, the Frenchman could be set to call time on his six-year second spell with the Red Devils.

Pogba re-joined the Manchester club in the summer of 2016 from Juventus in a deal worth a then world-record fee of £89m after leaving for free in 2012.

In 233 senior appearances for City’s rivals, the 29-year-old – who is currently picking up a wage of £290k-per-week – has scored 39 goals and provided 51 assists from midfield.

Despite playing just 20 league games for United this season, the 2018 World Cup winner has still delivered nine assists for his current team, which is more than any other player in their squad.

Also, with an average of 1.6 shots per game, only Cristiano Ronaldo (3.6) and Bruno Fernandes (2.4) have a higher average of players currently in Ralf Rangnick’s squad. This show just how much of an attacking danger the Frenchman can be from midfield.

From a defensive point of view, Pogba also has an average of 1.8 aerial duels won per game. Taking into account how United are the only team with a higher percentage for aerials won this season than City, adding the 29-year-old to their ranks could be a great way to make the English champions even stronger in the air.

Described as a “work of art” by his recently deceased agent Mino Raiola, Pogba could be a solid addition to Pep Guardiola’s squad if the Citizens are able to work out a deal for him in the summer.

In addition, taking a player off their rivals to potentially become an important figure for City and win trophies would presumably leave many fans in the blue half of Manchester ecstatic.

In other news: Big blow as behind-the-scenes transfer development emerges, it’s bad news for Man City

ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز بعد فوز الأهلي على غزل المحلة والزمالك أمام طلائع الجيش

تصدر النادي الأهلي جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز، بعد الفوز الخامس علي التوالي اليوم الأربعاء أمام غزل المحلة بثنائية نظيفة.

الأهلي واجه غزل المحلة، في إطار الجولة السادسة من عمر بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز على استاد المحلة.

واستطاع المارد الأحمر الفوز على المحلة بهدفين دون رد، سجلهما بيرسي تاو وبرونو سافيو.

طالع | موعد مباراة الأهلي القادمة أمام الاتحاد السكندري في الدوري

وبهذا الفوز، يحقق الأهلي العلامة الكاملة بالفوز في الـ5 مباريات الأولى بالدوري، ويتصدر الترتيب برصيد 15 نقطة.

بينما غزل المحلة يتراجع إلى المركز الرابع، في ترتيب المسابقة برصيد 10 نقاط.

وفي الوقت ذاته حقق الزمالك فوزًا على طلائع الجيش برباعية دون رد في اللقاء الذي أقيم على ملعب استاد الكلية الحربية. ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز بعد فوز الأهلي والزمالك علي غزل المحلة وطلائع الجيش:

1- الأهلي في المركز الأول برصيد 15 نقطة.

2- الزمالك في المركز الثاني برصيد 11 نقطة.

3- بيراميدز في المركز الثالث برصيد 11 نقطة.

4- فيوتشر في المركز الرابع برصيد 10 نقاط.

5- غزل المحلة في المركز الخامس برصيد 10 نقاط.

6- الاتحاد السكندري في المركز السادس برصيد 9 نقاط.

7- فاركو في المركز السابع برصيد 7 نقاط.

8- البنك الأهلي في المركز الثامن برصيد 6 نقاط.

9- المصري في المركز التاسع برصيد 6 نقاط.

10- المقاولون العرب في المركز العاشر برصيد 6 نقاط.

11- سموحة في المركز الحادي عشر برصيد 5 نقاط.

12- إنبي في المركز الثاني عشر برصيد 5 نقاط.

13- طلائع الجيش في المركز الثالث عشر برصيد 4 نقاط.

14- سيراميكا كليوباترا في المركز الرابع عشر برصيد 3 نقاط.

15- أسوان في المركز الخامس عشر برصيد 3 نقاط.

16- الداخلية في المركز السادس عشر برصيد نقطتين.

17- الإسماعيلي في المركز السابع عشر برصيد نقطة.

18- حرس الحدود في المركز الثامن عشر برصيد نقطة.

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Captaincy criticism par for the course – Sangakkara

Criticism from outside the camp doesn’t ruffle Kumar Sangakkara. He’s used to it

Peter English20-Oct-2010

Kumar Sangakkara: “Playing the Aussies in Australia is a completely different story”•AFP

Criticism from outside the camp doesn’t ruffle Kumar Sangakkara. He’s used to it. But in Australia it usually takes something seriously wrong for an ex-player to break the code of support for the country’s captain.During Australia’s series loss in India Shane Warne targeted Ricky Ponting’s fields and Geoff Lawson has called for him to become a specialist batsman. Ponting has been unhappy with some of the coverage and it adds to the intrigue for the limited-overs contest against Sri Lanka, which acts as Australia’s last international item before the Ashes.Sangakkara has been captain of Sri Lanka for more than a year and has developed a relaxed attitude to criticism. “We come from a slightly different cricket-playing scene [than in Australia] where we get to see that almost every day,” he said before laughing loudly. “If it does happen it’s not the end of the world. It’s an opinion expressed and if you’re playing at this level you are able to handle it with equanimity.”Warne tweeted about Ponting’s fields to Nathan Hauritz and the issue continues to rumble, with the former legspinner writing about it on his website on Tuesday. Sangakkara was not surprised by Warne’s comments, but did not think it suggested the Australians were starting to crack.”Warne has very strong opinions on most things,” he said. “He is also a very shrewd and intelligent cricketer, I’m sure he expressed an opinion he thought was relevant. Everyone looks at everything differently, that’s what you realise very soon playing cricket. That’s the beauty of cricket, it’s all put down to interpretation.”One of the reasons for the burst of local complaints is Australia’s drop to No.5 in the Test rankings, their worst since the system was introduced. They are still comfortably on top in one-day internationals, 16 points above South Africa, but appear more vulnerable given the slip in five-day status.Sangakkara doesn’t pretend to understand how the ranking system works but is certain the hosts won’t be a pushover. “Playing the Aussies in Australia is a completely different story,” he said. “How they will look at it in between an Ashes series is something left for them. For us, it’s a great challenge to play Australia anytime.”The Sri Lankans open their tour with a one-dayer against Queensland at the Gabba on Friday and have two more warm-ups before the Twenty20 international in Perth on October 31. Three ODIs follow as the teams start to focus seriously on next year’s World Cup.”We’re trying a few new guys, but we’re settled to a great extent,” Sangakkara said. “There are still a few places up for grabs and we need to have guys ready and able to take up that spot. We have a lot of younger players who have come in, and a lot of experienced players who do not feature in our squad. It’s an interesting time for us.”

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