نابولي يستغل اهتمام برشلونة بـ كفاراتسخيليا

يتابع نادي برشلونة الإسباني، خيفتشا كفاراتسخيليا لاعب نابولي، عن كثب، ويبحث إمكانية ضمه في السوق الصيفي.

وارتبط كفاراتسخيليا بالرحيل عن نابولي إلى الدوري الإسباني، رغم وجود محادثات لتجديد عقده مع الفريق.

وبحسب صحيفة “سبورت” الإسبانية، قد ينظر نابولي في مسألة رحيل كفاراتسخيليا إلى برشلونة، ويستغل الأمر لعقد صفقة تبادلية.

تبلغ قيمة كفاراتسخيليا 80 مليون يورو، ولديه عقد حتى يونيو 2027 ولذلك نابولي له اليد العليا في التفاوض.

وأشار التقرير إلى أن فيرمين لوبيز وفيران توريس محل اهتمام لنابولي، لكن كلاهما سيرفض برشلونة رحيلهما.

اقرأ أيضًا | ماركا توضح مصير جواو فيليكس مع برشلونة

ويتابع التقرير موضحًا أنه في الوضع الحالي، يستمع برشلونة إلى العروض المقدمة لأي لاعب تقريبًا في الفريق.

ويفكر كفاراتسخيليا في الرحيل عن نابولي نظرًا لغياب فريقه عن المراكز المؤهلة للتواجد في دوري أبطال أوروبا.

وسجل الجورجي 10 أهداف وصنع تسع تمريرات حاسمة هذا الموسم، خلال مشاركته في مباريات نابولي.

Kings XI owner Preity Zinta buys Stellenbosch franchise in T20 Global League

Preity Zinta takes over from previous owner Brimstone, an investment corporation that pulled out of their deal last month

Firdose Moonda08-Sep-2017

IPL team owners have bought three franchises in the T20 Global League•AFP

Preity Zinta, the Bollywood actor and co-owner of Kings XI Punjab, has taken over the Stellenbosch franchise in South Africa’s T20 Global League, bringing the number of IPL owners in the tournament to three. Cape Town Knight Riders are owned by Shah Rukh Khan, who also owns Kolkata Knight Riders, while the Jo’burg Giants were bought by the GMR group, which owns Delhi Daredevils.Stellenbosch was the only franchise that did not have a private owner after South African investment corporation Brimstone pulled out of the deal last month. The Stellenbosch franchise had been taken over by Cricket South Africa before being acquired by Zinta. The T20 Global League has only one locally-owned team now, in Pretoria, bought by Osman Osman, who owns events company Blu Blood.The lack of local interest in the league was cited as a concern by CSA CEO Haroon Lorgat, when he addressed Brimstone’s withdrawal. “It is a fact that we have struggled to convince South Africans to become owners in the Global League,” Lorgat said.Brimstone’s reasons for withdrawal hinted at general uncertainty over the profitability of ownership in the T20 Global League. “We found it quite difficult to get to actual numbers because it’s the first year of the tournament and we knew we were going to have to use some modelling as to what to expect going forward,” Mushtaq Brey, Brimstone’s CEO said. “When we did all the numbers, we decided not to go ahead with the investment.”So far, the T20 Global League has cost CSA millions. In their latest annual report, CSA tabled a loss of 3.3 million Rand (US$ 257,294) having only generated a revenue of R 1 million (US$ 93,561) and incurred expenses of R 4.5 million (US$ 350,555).Expenses on the T20 Global League so far included the costs of the launch, which was held on June 19 in London for which several guests were flown in business class from South Africa, and stadium upgrades around the country.Lorgat had informed owners to expect it to take time to see returns on their investment but that did not deter foreign interest, especially from India. The Benoni and Durban franchises are owned by corporations, who also have interest in the Pakistan Super League, while the Port Elizabeth and Bloemfontein teams are owned by businessmen from the UAE and Hong Kong respectively.With the tournament – scheduled to start on November 3 – less than two months away, all eight squads are finalised. The Stellenbosch franchise will be coached by Stephen Fleming, with Eric Simons as assistant coach, and Faf du Plessis as the marquee player. Lasith Malinga and Alex Hales are the big international names, with several home-grown players from the Paarl area such as Henry Davids and Justin Ontong in the squad. None of the players from Kings XI Punjab are in the Stellenbosch side but du Plessis had been in touch with some national team-mates who have worked with Zinta before.”I’m very excited to see that Preity Zinta has come on board,” du Plessis said. “I have heard from my team-mates that she is very good to work with, so I’m looking forward to working with her and seeing how she impacts our team space. She is also very passionate about the sport and I am sure local fans will have an awesome time at Boland Park.”The Paarl stadium, situated 63 kilometres away from Cape Town, will benefit from CSA’s financial upgrades, which should improve facilities, including stands and floodlights. Like the other seven venues, it will host seven league matches in the T20 Global League, with the final scheduled for Johannesburg on December 16.

Blue-collar Bresnan gives Yorks hard-won advantage

Yorkshire’s first-innings lead of 76 gave them an advantage, but it required a methodical batting performance to establish a position that was far from unassailable at the close

David Hopps at Headingley20-Sep-20171:18

County Championship round-up: Sangakkara troubles Somerset

Warwickshire 219 and 49 for 1 trail Yorkshire 296 (Lyth 62, Bresnan 47, Rankin 3-48) by 28 runs If you must go down, at least go down with dignity. That message might have been imprinted on every aspect of Warwickshire’s bowling display at Headingley. Committed and disciplined, who knows if it will spare them their ninth defeat in a bleak Championship season, but it deserved respect. At such times, a little stubbornness can go a long way.Down on the south coast, the champions Essex were getting giddy, forced to follow-on against Hampshire after they were dismissed for 76, the lowest score in Division One this season before pulling themselves together second time around. It does not take much for performances to dip once the season is as good as over. But while the champions were off colour, the side at the bottom dug deep. End-of-season matches have a habit of being unpredictable.For a Yorkshire side who began the round only a point above the relegation places, no gifts were about to be bestowed. Their first-innings lead of 76 gave them an advantage, but it required a methodical batting performance to establish a position that was looking far from unassailable when Warwickshire reached 49 for 1, 28 behind, with a dodgy weather forecast for the third day.Jeetan Patel, a century-maker on Tuesday, glued Warwickshire together with 35 overs of offspin, going at less than two runs an over on a pitch designed with Yorkshire’s all-seam attack in mind. Chris Wright was also unyielding, adding Alex Lees, who was bowled through the gate as he drove at an inswinger, and Andrew Hodd, who jabbed at one that left him, to the dismissal of West Indian Kraigg Brathwaite the previous evening.Adam Lyth top scored with 62 before he fell pulling at Boyd Rankin. The national selector, James Whitaker, had not stayed on for a second day to watch Gary Ballance, who was beaten by Patel’s turn, pushing defensively, and was caught at the wicket.A year ago at Lord’s, Tim Bresnan had played the most heroic innings of his career as he tried to bat Yorkshire to the title. His unbeaten 142 was unavailing, as Middlesex took the prize, but it won him mountains of praise, Bresnan himself providing the earthiest description in an interview at the end-of-season dinner when he reflected that he had been forced to drag his spade out of his kit bag once more to try to dig Yorkshire out of the shit.This time the waste products were not quite as apparent as he appeared at 179 for 6, his arrival delayed until No. 8 because of a nightwatchman. But there was a blue-collar job to do nonetheless and he struck 47 – nothing better all day than his straight drive against Wright – before he tried to reach fifty with a slog-sweep against Patel and was bowled behind his legs.Matthew Fisher also played a decisive part in Yorkshire’s lead. His Championship return brought five wickets on the opening day, a well-fashioned 37 on the second, a reminder of his all-round ability. There was frustration, though, as he was last out with Yorkshire three runs short of a third batting point, offering a return catch to the bowler off a leading edge. It was a simple catch but, in stretching to take it, Rankin hurt his ankle and was left hopping agitatedly. It should not prove terminal but with Rankin you never can tell.

Leeds: Farke Can Land Big Bamford Upgrade With £3.4m Transfer Swoop

It could be a busy end to the summer transfer window for Leeds United as they plot further signings to bolster Daniel Farke's playing squad.

Who have Leeds signed this summer?

The Whites have brought in full-back Sam Byram, versatile midfielder Ethan Ampadu, and goalkeeper Karl Darlow on permanent deals so far.

They are also set to sign Tottenham Hotspur centre-back Joe Rodon on loan for the 2023/24 campaign, according to The Telegraph's Mike McGrath, and are closing in on a deal to snap up right-back Max Aarons from Norwich for £12m to reunite him with the German head coach.

Read the latest Leeds transfer news HERE…

Another player the club have recently been linked with a swoop for – alongside Blackburn Rovers and the Canaries – is Venezia centre-forward Joel Pohjanpalo, who reportedly has a release clause of €4m (£3.4m).

How good is Joel Pohjanpalo?

Farke could secure a big upgrade on current Leeds no.9, Patrick Bamford, by signing the Finland international before next month's deadline.

The 28-year-old marksman is coming off the back of an impressive campaign with the Serie B outfit and could be the man to lead the line for the Whites this term.

Pohjanpalo, who was once described as "dangerous" by journalist Josh Bunting, plundered an eye-catching 19 goals and seven assists across 37 Serie B matches for his current club.

He produced consistently impressive performances through the middle of the pitch with an average Sofascore rating of 7.19, which is higher than any Leeds player managed in the Premier League last season.

Leeds striker Patrick Bamford.

Bamford, who is currently out with a hamstring injury, scored four goals and provided two assists in 28 top-flight matches, whilst he also averaged a dismal Sofascore rating of 6.60 – significantly lower than the £3.4m-rated ace's score.

The 29-year-old finisher did, however, score 16 goals and assist two in 45 Championship appearances during the 2019/20 promotion-winning campaign under Marcelo Bielsa, which proves that he is capable of leading the line for a successful team at this level.

However, Pohjanpalo's performances for Venezia were more impressive than Bamford's were that season given that the Finnish hotshot averaged a goal or assist every 1.42 matches in comparison to the one-time Chelsea prospect's 2.5 games per goal contribution.

The Whites striker's average Sofascore rating of 6.88 that term also suggests that the Leeds target is capable of delivering better performances on a consistent basis whilst also being able to provide goals and assists more frequently.

Pohjanpalo could also offer a level of physicality that Bamford does not have in his locker.

The Venezia goal machine won 2.9 aerial battles per match at a success rate of 51% last term, whilst the former Middlesbrough gem came out on top of 0.9 per game during the 2019/20 season at a success rate of 30%.

This suggests that the 6 foot 1 brute would be able to provide Leeds with a focal point at the top end of the pitch as he has the physical qualities to win flick-ons and hold off defenders to compete in the air.

Therefore, when you factor this in with all of their respective technical abilities, Pohjanpalo would be a big upgrade on Bamford for Farke and improve the former Norwich coach's attacking arsenal.

فيديو | بـ سوبر هاتريك هالاند.. مانشستر سيتي يكتسح ولفرهامبتون ويضغط على آرسنال في الدوري الإنجليزي

قاد النرويجي إيرلينج هالاند فريقه مانشستر سيتي للفوز بخمسة أهداف مقابل هدف أمام ولفرهامبتون في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وحل ولفرهامبتون ضيفًا على مانشستر سيتي بملعب “الاتحاد” ضمن مباريات الجولة السادسة والثلاثين للدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز “البريميرليج”.

وافتتح إيرلينج هالاند التسجيل لمانشستر سيتي بهدف من ضربة جزاء في الدقيقة 12 من عمر المباراة.

ثم أضاف هالاند الهدف الثاني بالدقيقة 35 من المواجهة، وتحصل السيتي على ضربة جزاء ثانية.

ونجح هالاند في إحراز الهاتريك وذلك من ركلة الجزاء بالدقيقة الثالثة من الوقت المحتسب بدلاً من الضائع في الشوط الأول.

وفي الدقيقة 53 سجل هوانج هي تشان هدف ولفرهامبتون الوحيد، وبعد دقيقة واحدة، أحرز هالاند الهدف الرابع له ولمانشستر سيتي.

طالع ترتيب هدافي الدوري الإنجليزي بعد سوبر هاتريك هالاند أمام ولفرهامبتون أهداف مباراة مانشستر سيتي وولفرهامبتون

وفي الدقيقة 85 من اللقاء، سجل جوليان ألفاريز الهدف الخامس لصالح مانشستر سيتي.

المباراة لم تسفر عن أهداف أخرى، لتنتهي بفوز مانشستر سيتي بخمسة أهداف مقابل هدف وحيد لولفرهامبتون.

بهذه النتيجة يرتفع رصيد مانشستر سيتي للنقطة 82 بالمركز الثاني خلف المتصدر آرسنال بفارق نقطة، ويتوقف رصيد ولفرهامبتون عند النقطة 46 في المركز 11.

جدير بالذكر أن مانشستر سيتي يتبقى له مباراة مؤجلة أمام توتنهام تقام يوم 14 مايو الجاري.

No Webinar, executivo do Facebook analisa atual cenário de monetização digital dos clubes brasileiros

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A Academia LANCE! segue com a série de webinars sobre negócios do mundo esportivo. Nesta terça-feira, o L! recebeu Pitter Rodriguez, head de parcerias esportivas no Facebook e Instagram no Brasil, para debatero potencial do esporte nas redes sociais.

Durante a live, realizada no canal do Youtube do L!, Pitter Rodriguez analisou o atual cenário de monetização dos clubes brasileiros dentro das redes sociais, afirmando que existem muitas maneiras de ‘fazer dinheiro’ online.

– Existem várias formas dos clubes de futebol ganharem dinheiro no mundo digital. A nossa plataforma oferece aos clubes a possibilidade de explorar outras frentes de negócio, semelhante ao Youtube e Twitter, onde você pode fazer um vídeo e monetizar esse vídeo. Uma publicidade será rodada no meio do vídeo e um percentual vai ser destinado ao clube, gerando receita.Essa receita é grande atualmente? Comparado ao que vale os direitos esportivos e as receitas que os clubes fazem com a TV… não. Mas ela começa a ser uma receita consistente para os clubes e relevante aos clubes, na medida que ele começa a crescer e explorar mais as plataforma digitais – analisou o executivo.

– Na medida em que os clubes brasileiros voltarem suas atenções para as plataformas digitais, o mercado cresce. Viabilizandoassim a transformação do clube também como um criador de conteúdo. A partir do momento que o clube começar a ver se ver como plataforma de mídia, conteúdo e interação, a gente começa a poder explorar uma infinidade de fontes de receita.Uma delas. como falei anteriormente, é a produção de conteúdo e monetização do mesmo conteúdo – afirmou Pitter.

Pitter ainda deu destaque para um possível crescimento de monetização através das redes sociais, com base no número de seguidores de cada clube. O executivo ainda citou Cristiano Ronaldo para exemplificar o potencial da monetização com as redes sociais.

-A outra possibilidade é a exploração com os patrocínios, usando as plataformas digitais. Por exemplo, se você pega a quantidade de seguidores que o Flamengo tem no Facebook, no Instagram, no Youtube, no Twitter e usa essa comunidade digital a seu favor. Além do patrocinador estar na camisa, que já vale milhões de reais, você também tem a exposição que eu te dou nas plataformas, que valem outros milhões de reais. Desta forma, você gera outras fontes de receita – disse.

– É difícil falar de números. Eu vou citar um exemplo de algo que foi público. Uma matéria que circulou do Cristiano Ronaldo, dizendo que ele faz mais dinheiro no Instagram do que o salário dele na Juventus. Ativando marcas, vendendo produtos e engajamento. Sim, é possível. O céu é o limite. A gente passa por um momento de evolução nesse mundo de negócio – finalizou Pitter Rodriguez.

Sobre o webinar

A Academia LANCE! ministrará uma série de webinars com convidados importantes para debater assuntos atuais envolvendo esporte, marketing, finanças e negócios. Confira a agenda dos próximos seminários:

01/09 – Guilherme Ribenboim, vice-presidente global de operações do Twitter
08/09 – Fernando Manuel Pinto – Diretor de direitos esportivos da Globo

تشيلسي يحقق فوزًا مثيرًا على نوتينجهام فورست ويُحيي آماله في التأهل الأوروبي

حقق تشيلسي فوزًا هامًا على نظيره نوتينجهام فورست، في المباراة التي أقيمت بينهما ضمن الجولة 37 من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز على ملعب سيتي جراوند

تقدم ميخايلو مودريك لـ تشيلسي في النتيجة عند الدقيقة 8، قبل أن يتعادل ويلي بولي لأصحاب الأرض في الدقيقة 16.

طالع أيضًا.. رسميًا | تحديد ثاني الهابطين من الدوري الإنجليزي موسم 2023/2024

انتهى الشوط الأول بالتعادل الإيجابي 1-1، وفي الشوط الثاني، سجل كالوم هودسون أودوي الهدف الثاني لـ نوتينجهام فورست، في مرمى فريقه السابق تشيلسي في الدقيقة 74.

وفي الدقيقة 80، تمكن رحيل ستيرلينج من تسجيل هدف التعادل لـ تشيلسي، وبعد دقيقتين تمكن نيكولاس جاكسون من إكمال الريمونتادا، وقيادة البلوز للفوز.

هذا الانتصار يُحيي آمال تشيلسي في التأهل لـ دوري المؤتمر الأوروبي، بينما نوتينجهام فورست خسر نقطة على الأقل كانت ستساهم في إنقاذه من الهبوط.

انتصار رفع رصيد تشيلسي لـ 57 نقطة في المركز السابع، بينما نوتينجهام فورست يبقى في المركز السابع عشر برصيد 29 نقطة.

Nazmul Hassan set to be re-elected BCB president

The board directors will hold a meeting on Wednesday, in which they will confirm Hassan as president after Naimur Rahman, Alamgir Khan and Syed Ashfaqul Islam won elections of their segments

Mohammad Isam31-Oct-2017

BCB

Nazmul Hassan is set to serve a second term as BCB president after no other candidates emerged for the post. The board directors will hold a meeting on Wednesday, in which they will confirm Hassan as the president after Naimur Rahman, Alamgir Khan and Syed Ashfaqul Islam won elections of their segments on Tuesday.”We will be sitting for our president’s election tomorrow,” Hassan said. “Every board director wants me as the president. I am the only candidate for presidency, so if there aren’t any more nominations, I will be become the president again.”With 22 out of the 25 directors’ posts already taken without any contest, polls were mandatory only for two places in the Dhaka region and one in Barisal. Naimur (Manikganj) and Ashfaqul (Kishoreganj) got 13 votes each against two other councillors Tanvir Ahmed Titu (Narayanganj) and Shahinul Islam Bhuiyan (Narsingdi).Naimur was the BCB’s cricket operations chairman for two years before he was replaced by Akram Khan after a fall-out with Chandika Hathurusingha.Alamgir, a veteran organiser in Barisal, beat MA Awwal Chowdhury by five votes to two. Chowdhury was a BCB director between 2013 and 2017, serving as the chairman of the women’s wing. Alamgir and Ashfaqul are first-time BCB directors.

West Ham vs Chelsea: Head-to-head record, key stats & more

West Ham and Chelsea might not represent the strongest of London rivalries, but there is still no love lost between the two clubs and their respective fanbases.

Over the years, the clubs have been involved in some bitter battles, both on and off the pitch.

Much of that was heightened at the beginning of the century when West Ham academy graduate Frank Lampard forced a move away from east London, opting to sign for Chelsea for a mere £11m in 2001.

That naturally upset West Ham fans, who didn’t take lightly to one of their own moving from one side of London to the other in such controversial circumstances. Since then, the Hammers faithful have developed an even stronger disliking of their west London rivals.

What hasn’t helped is their inferior standing up against the Blues, who have become one of the biggest clubs in world football over the past two decades, while the Hammers have endured decades of relegations, mediocre campaigns and disappointing cup exits, before ending a 43-year trophy drought last term.

So with all of that in mind, Football FanCast takes a look at the head-to-head record between these two bitter London rivals ahead of their upcoming Premier League clash at London Stadium…

West Ham vs Chelsea: Who has the better head-to-head record?

These two sides first met in September 1915, playing out a goalless draw in the London Combination. It came during a period of disruption for competitive sport following the outbreak of the First World War.

A series of regional competitions continued in place of national leagues and domestic cups, so clubs in London were placed in a mini-league that became known as the London Combination.

Interestingly, wartime matches are not regarded as competitive and are therefore not included in official statistics, much like friendlies today, but this is the first meeting between West Ham and Chelsea on record nonetheless.

To date, the London rivals have faced off 154 times across all competitions, and despite Chelsea’s dominance in recent history, the overall record between them is pretty even.

That’s because during the very early years of their rivalry between 1915 and the early 1980s, West Ham often got the better of the Blues. Now, though, it’s a much different story as Chelsea have grown into the Premier League force they’re now considered to be.

Interestingly, though, despite the modern-day switch of power between these two sides, West Ham still hold a slight advantage over Chelsea by way of goal difference, having scored 262 goals against the Blues and conceding 254.

West Ham wins: 59 Draws: 33 Chelsea wins: 62 West Ham vs Chelsea: Who has more wins at the London Stadium/Upton Park?

Before West Ham’s move to London Stadium in 2016, the Hammers played at the Boleyn Ground, more commonly known as Upton Park. Their record against Chelsea there was good, losing just five of their first 22 meetings at home between 1923 and 1974.

As Chelsea’s dominance over West Ham grew after Roman Abramovich’s 2003 takeover, the Hammers struggled a lot more on their home patch, beating the Blues just twice more at home between 2003 and 2015, including their final match against the Blues at Upton Park before moving stadiums.

Since moving to London Stadium, the Hammers have enjoyed a decent level of success against Chelsea, losing just twice in eight matches between the two sides. Their last defeat at home to Chelsea came via a narrow 1-0 scoreline behind closed doors in April 2021.

West Ham wins: 30 Draws: 10 Chelsea wins: 20 West Ham vs Chelsea: Who has more wins at Stamford Bridge?

Regardless of these sides being on a relatively even footing for much of their respective histories, Stamford Bridge has been something of a fortress for Chelsea when West Ham visit.

West Ham last left west London victorious in November 2019, via a 1-0 win thanks to an Aaron Cresswell goal, but that was their first win at Stamford Bridge since a Paolo Di Canio masterclass helped them to a 3-2 victory in 2002.

Between those two sides, Chelsea had won 10 games against the Hammers on home turf, drawing four others.

Overall, Chelsea have beaten West Ham at Stamford Bridge 32 times and have lost on only 13 occasions, which is a pretty impressive record over the course of over 100 years of rivalry.

Chelsea wins: 32 Draws: 13 West Ham wins: 13 West Ham vs Chelsea: Who has the better Premier League record?

Unsurprisingly, Chelsea hold an impressive head-to-head record over West Ham in the Premier League era.

Especially since 2003, the Blues have been one of the strongest teams in the division, while the Hammers have often competed in the bottom half of the table, and suffered two relegations since Chelsea’s takeover.

West Ham’s last victory over Chelsea in the Premier League came in December 2021, thanks to a freak Arthur Masuaku winner in the final five minutes of the game. That is their only win in their last six clashes with the Blues.

Between January 2006 and March 2015, Chelsea dominated this fixture in the Premier League, losing just once in 18 meetings, drawing three others and winning the rest.

West Ham wins: 15 Draws: 10 Chelsea wins: 29 West Ham vs Chelsea: Who has the better cup record?

Only taking FA Cup and League Cup into account – due to many of the cup competitions played in the early 1900s not officially being ‘competitive’, West Ham and Chelsea have met just 10 times in domestic knock-out competitions.

Chelsea hold dominance over West Ham here, too, with six wins and just three defeats. The last time they met in the cup was in October 2016, with West Ham winning 2-1 at London Stadium in the League Cup 4th round. That was their first win over Chelsea in cup competition since 1994.

The two London rivals last met in the FA Cup in 2002, when Chelsea needed a 4th round replay to advance following a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge. They won the replay 3-2 at Upton Park.

West Ham wins: 3 Draws: 1 Chelsea: 6 West Ham vs Chelsea: What were the last 5 meetings?

11th February 2023 – West Ham 1-1 Chelsea: This one was far from a classic, but it proved to be a hugely important point for West Ham in their survival bid.

The Blues dominated the game, having 72% possession throughout, and took the lead through Joao Felix in the 16th minute.

However, just 12 minutes later, former Blues full-back Emerson Palmieri popped up at the back post to level it for the Hammers – his first goal in claret and blue.

3rd September 2022 – Chelsea 2-1 West Ham: This clash produced one of the most controversial VAR decisions of the season, if not ever.

Michael Antonio’s opener in the 62nd minute had looked like it would be the winner for the Hammers, but goals from Ben Chilwell (76) and Kai Havertz (88) turned the game on its head late on, giving Chelsea all three points and leaving the Hammers in the bottom three.

However, that wasn’t before a Maxwel Cornet equaliser deep into stoppage time was ruled out by VAR for a foul goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.

Replays showed Mendy had challenged Jarrod Bowen in the box, a challenge Bowen jumped out of the way of. The ball rebounded into Cornet’s path, who calmly smashed it home in front of the jubilant Hammers fans in the away end.

But referee Andrew Madley decided Bowen had ‘fouled’ Mendy while jumping out of the way of the initial challenge and ruled out the goal. Replays showed that the minimal contact was completely unavoidable, with Moyes labelling the decision as “scandalous” after the game.

24th April 2022 – Chelsea 1-0 West Ham: More late heartbreak for West Ham at Stamford Bridge, this time via a 90th-minute Christian Pulisic winner.

The goal came just four minutes after West Ham’s Craig Dawson received a straight red card after fouling Romelu Lukaku in the penalty box.

Jorginho missed the resulting penalty, which gave the Hammers renewed hope of taking a rare point away from west London. But Pulisic’s dramatic winner just minutes later dashed those hopes and the Blues took all three points.

4th December 2021 – West Ham 3-2 Chelsea: Arthur Masuaku’s winner in the 87th minute surprised everyone, including himself. He posted on Twitter after the game: “So, was it a cross or was it a shot. Hint: I was as surprised as you.”

It was an ending to a thrilling London derby that saw the Hammers twice peg the Blues back. Thiago Silva and Mason Mount found the net for Chelsea but both saw their goals levelled via a Manual Lanzini penalty and a 56th-minute Jarrod Bowen finish.

Masuaku’s cross-turned-shot late on gave West Ham all three points.

24th April 2021 – West Ham 0-1 Chelsea: Another narrow Chelsea win and another game defined by a controversial VAR decision.

A rare Timo Werner goal had given Chelsea the lead on the stroke of half-time, and the Blues looked like they might be able to grind out a victory despite facing increased West Ham pressure in the second half.

However, in the 81st minute, referee Chris Kavanagh was asked to look at the pitchside monitor after Ben Chilwell went down following an attempt to block a Fabian Balbuena clearance.

Replays showed Chilwell clatter into Balbuena’s kicking foot milliseconds after his foot made contact with the ball.

Kavanagh decided Balbuena had purposely kicked Chillwell whilst kicking the ball in the same motion and showed a red card.

Unsurprisingly, West Ham’s momentum in search for an equaliser ended right there and Chelsea were able to see out the final moments of the game comfortably.

Who has played for West Ham and Chelsea?

There are quite a few players who have played for both clubs over the years, but there are some especially big names in that list that are worth highlighting – three of whom are West Ham academy products.

Frank Lampard (West Ham 1995-2001; Chelsea 2001-2014): Lampard is the highest-profile player to have played for both, and for good reason. Having come through West Ham’s academy, the midfielder made almost 190 appearances for the Hammers, scoring 39 goals.

His father, a West Ham legend himself, was the assistant manager to Harry Redknapp at the time (Redknapp is also Lampard’s uncle).

When Redknapp and Lampard Sr. were sacked in 2000, Lampard Jr. began to push for a move away from east London.

Despite his record at the club, there were a lot of fans who believed he was only in the team because his dad and uncle picked the team, so he didn’t quite feel appreciated by the Hammers faithful. He went on to sign for Chelsea in an £11m deal in 2001, and the rest is history.

Lampard went on to make almost 650 appearances for the Blues, scoring 211 goals and becoming the club’s all-time top goalscorer. He is now regarded as one of the greatest players in Premier League history, and has since managed Chelsea on two occasions. Since leaving West Ham, Hammers fans have always held him up as a key villain of the club and still do to this day.

Joe Cole (West Ham 1998-2003, 2013-2014; Chelsea 2003-2010): Another product of West Ham’s famed youth academy, Joe Cole’s West Ham exit was received in far more understandable fashion than Lampard’s just a couple of years earlier.

Cole made 150 appearances for the Hammers, scoring 13 goals, and was widely regarded as one of the most exciting prospects in England at the time.

But he was still unable to prevent West Ham from being relegated in 2003, which led to the club needing to sell him to raise much-needed funds.

Chelsea came calling at signed him for a bargain £6.6m that summer, with Cole going on to make over 280 appearances for the Blues, scoring 39 goals.

Cole spent a season at Liverpool and a year on loan in Ligue 1 with Lille before returning to West Ham for 18 months in 2013, going on to make another 37 appearances and scoring five more goals. Unlike Lampard, Cole is highly regarded amongst the West Ham faithful and is a cult hero.

Glen Johnson (West Ham 2002-2003; Chelsea 2003-2007): Glen Johnson only had half a season as a West Ham player, having broken into the team as a youth player in 2003, the season West Ham were relegated from the Premier League.

The Hammers were forced to sell the full-back that summer as a result, and he joined Chelsea alongside Joe Cole for £6m. Johnson went on to make just 72 appearances for the Blues over four seasons before being sold to Portsmouth.

He went on to really make his name as a Liverpool player, where he made 200 appearances.

Carlton Cole (Chelsea 2001-2006; West Ham 2006-2013, 2013-2015): Another Cole, but this time with the opposite journey to Joe. Carlton came through the Chelsea academy but struggled to make a serious impact on the first team, making just 31 appearances and scoring eight goals over four seasons.

He was shipped out on loan three times, to Wolves, Charlton and Aston Villa, before eventually joining West Ham permanently in 2006. He went on to become something of a legend in east London, scoring 68 goals in 293 appearances across two spells.

He was famously released by the club after seven seasons but then re-signed just a few months later after the club had failed to find his replacement in the transfer window.

In 2011, West Ham were relegated from the Premier League and received a number of offers for the striker’s services, but he refused to leave. He later admitted he felt like he had a duty to the West Ham fans to try and get the club back up to the top flight.

He achieved that at the first time of asking, scoring in the play-off final at Wembley as West Ham beat Blackpool 2-1.

Other players to have played for both clubs include Victor Moses, Demba Ba, Jimmy Greaves, Yossi Benayoun, Wayne Bridge and Scott Parker.

What is West Ham’s biggest victory over Chelsea?

Not including ‘non-competitive’ wartime games, in which West Ham recorded 10-3, 6-2, 8-4, 5-0 and 6-1 victories over Chelsea, West Ham’s largest ‘official’ victory over the Blues is 4-0, which came in a February 1981 Division Two clash at Upton Park.

They also beat the Blues 4-0 a few years later at Stamford Bridge, this time in Divison One, in a season that saw West Ham come the closest they’ve ever come to winning the title, eventually finishing third on the final day of the 1985/86 campaign.

What is Chelsea’s biggest victory over West Ham?

Chelsea’s biggest victory over West Ham is also 4-0. This happened in March 2008 in a Premier League clash at Upton Park.

Goals from former Hammers Frank Lampard and Joe Cole set the Blues on their way before Michael Ballack made it 3-0 inside 2 minutes. A rare Ashley Cole finish just after the hour completed the rout for Chelsea.

The only silver lining West Ham fans could take away from this game was Frank Lampard received a red card in the 36th minute for a clash with Hammers midfielder Luis Boa Morte.

CRB bate CSA em clássico e cola no G-4 da Série B

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No estádio Rei Pelé, o CRB levou a melhor no clássico e venceu o CSA por 2 a 0. Com o placar, o Galo é o 5º, com 11 pontos. O Azulão é o 16º, com 3 pontos.

Na próxima rodada, o CRB recebe o Sampaio Corrêa. Enquanto isso, o Azulão visita o América-MG, no Independência.

O jogo

A organização do CRB pesou na etapa inicial. Consciente com a bola nos pés, o time de Marcelo Cabo envolveu o time adversário e o gol era questão de tempo. Com pouco mais de 15 minutos, Reginaldo saiu na cara do goleiro e tocou para o fundo da rede, 1 a 0.

Sem inspiração, o CSA pouco produzia. Na melhor oportunidade, Norberto aproveitou um erro da zaga e parou em ótima defesa de Victor Souza.

Nos minutos finais o CRB ampliou o marcador. Em bela jogada coletiva, Luidy ficou em ótima condição para chutar e tocou entre as pernas de Bruno Grassi, 2 a 0.

Na etapa final o Galo administrou o resultado de maneira inteligente. Diante de um rival sem reação, a equipe vermelha trocava passes e gastava o tempo no campo de ataque.

Na reta final do confronto o CSA teve a melhor chance na casa dos 41 minutos em cobrança de pênalti. Alecsandro bateu e Victor Souza defendeu.

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