Binny takes Bijapur home in last-ball finish

Round-up of the fourth day’s action in the Karnataka Premier League

ESPNcricinfo staff20-Sep-2010Stuart Binny’s unbeaten 47 took Bijapur Bulls home by two wickets in a last-ball finish against Mangalore United in Bangalore.Chasing a target of 143, Bijapur had slumped to 76 for 5 in the 12th over before Binny steadied the chase, even as wickets kept falling at the other end. Eight runs were still needed when Deeepak Anish was dismissed off the first ball of the last over. However, Binny kept his cool to steer his side home off the last delivery.Opener Karun Nair had earlier top-scored for Mangalore, with 63 off 52 deliveries, after losing his partner Bharat Chipli off the second ball of the match. Nair added 75 in 64 with Daniel Sequeria for the fifth wicket. Medium-pacer Nithin Muly took 4 for 15 to restrict Mangalore to 142 for 7.Ganesh Satish’s unbeaten half-century helped Malnad Gladiators beat Mysore Maharaajas by seven wickets in Bangalore.Sathish, the Malnad captain, hit four fours and a six in his 58 off 55 deliveries ato set up the chase of 134. Ryan Ninan’s 15 off 7 ball ensured there were no nerves towards the end as Malnad won with five balls to spare.Mysore, put into bat, had earlier struggled to 101 for 6 in the 19th over in the face of disciplined bowling by the Malnad spinners. However, captain Chethan William hammered four fours and a six off the five deliveries he faced to lift his team to 133 for 7.Bangalore Provident won their first game in three matches when they chased Bangalore Brigadiers’ 141 for 9 with seven wickets in hand.Wicketkeeper Thilak Naidu smashed an unbeaten 65 off 52 deliveries and dominated a 93-run opening stand. With 38 needed off 24, Aniruddha Joshi hit two sixes and a four in his 25 off 14 balls to dash Brigadiers’ hopes.Syed Ibrez and Lokesh Rahul had earlier got Brigadiers off to a strong start, putting on 85 off 74. However, their dismissals triggered a collapse as Brigadiers slumped to 108 for 5. N Vinu Prasad then hit three sixes in his 26 off only seven deliveries to enable his side to post a competitive total.

Lamine Yamal is a special talent – but Lionel Messi comparisons aren't fair on Barcelona wonderkid

The 16-year-old has made a superb start to his professional career for both club and country, but he shouldn't be compared to the GOAT

If it was Lamine Yamal's potential that started the Lionel Messi comparisons, a photo truly let them loose. The picture, widely circulated on social media, is just five years old. A slight Yamal, wearing a grey Nike hoodie and Tottenham sweats, poses with a smirking Messi. It is not the image of a future star, or, more importantly, a player who knows he's standing with one.

But it has since become a source of propaganda, evidence of 'the first link-up' or a visual representation of 'when greatness meets greatness'. Still, the picture, although overblown, does provide valuable context to one of modern football's greatest issues. Barcelona, and the sport at large, is constantly in search of its 'next Messi.'

Enter the latest candidate: Yamal. The 16-year-old certainly ticks some boxes. Here is a left-footed right-winger, revered for his dribbling ability and finesse. His low centre of gravity and silky first touch make him difficult to knock off the ball, while his eye for slick passes in the final third make him a creative threat. Any of this sound familiar?

After that, though, the similarities end. Yamal, although he has enjoyed an immensely promising start to his Barca and Spain career, could do with shedding the Messi association. But while his predecessors were burdened by it — and have spent most of their careers trying and failing to hit those lofty heights — Yamal is too good in his own way.

This is not a player better than Messi. Nor is he one who could be markedly worse. Rather, Yamal is an immense talent who needs to be allowed to forge his own path — one that has him on track to be truly world-class.

(C)GettyImagesWhere things started for Yamal

Xavi had clearly seen something in Yamal at the start of last season. It is not entirely unusual for the Barca manager to include the best La Masia products in first-team training, but Xavi ensured that Yamal stayed around the senior players. By September, Yamal was a mainstay, practicing daily with Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski and co., before spending his weekends with Barca's Juvenil A (Under-19s) side — all at 15-years-old. Spanish publication wrote at the time that Barca had found its "New Ansu", a characterization equal parts flattering and ominous.

Yamal's debut came in April when the league was effectively won, the 15-year-old becoming La Liga's youngest player in the 21st century when he entered the fray late in Barca's clash with Real Betis. He almost found the net with his second touch, too, lashing a shot right at the keeper with his left foot. A few minutes later, he probably should've notched his first assist, guiding the ball over the defence into the path of Ousmane Dembele, who fluffed his shot from close range.

The reviews of his showing were glowing. described his debut as "dazzling." Xavi claimed that Yamal could "mark an era" at Camp Nou. Hype only grew from there. Yamal's match-winning performance in the Joan Gamper Trophy against Tottenham, a 15-minute showing in which he assisted Barca's equaliser, and proved crucial in two further goals — served as a proper announcement to the footballing world.

That display was enough to keep him in the first team for the 2023-24 season opener. He swiftly became Barca's youngest La Liga starter, assister and goalscorer. It all culminated in an admittedly hasty Spain call-up. Yamal, of course, scored on his national-team debut. A few weeks later, he agreed terms on a professional contract, with Barcelona inserting a €1 billion (£866m/$1bn) release clause — the maximum allowed in Spanish football — into the paperwork. The legend, it seems, has begun.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesIs the Messi comparison fair?

The hype was always likely to go through the roof, though. Yamal's experience in Barcelona so far is an admittedly familiar one — especially among recent La Masia graduates. Ansu Fati, Alejandro Balde and Gavi all emerged into the senior side in similar ways, breaking out before they were truly ready, racking up records, and setting expectations frighteningly high. Ansu was Barca's next great forward, and took Messi's No.10 shirt when the Argentine vacated it. Gavi, somehow, became the next Xavi — despite functioning entirely differently as the now Barca manager. Even Pedri, who wasn't a La Masia player but who was handed his Barca debut at an incredibly young age, looks like Andres Iniesta-incarnate.

Yamal, though, is different. The obvious point of contention here is his position. Silky midfielders of Pedri and Gavi's mould emerge in Spanish football all the time, but athletic wingers aren't necessarily the country's forte. It is for that reason that the Messi comparisons are being chucked around prematurely, no matter how unfair they might be.

Ironically, a more apt comparison for Yamal is Bukayo Saka. Although excellent on the ball, and with a real eye for goal, Yamal isn't a prolific inside forward like Messi. But he's not quite a touchline winger, either. Instead, he does a lot of what Saka has become famous for, dribbling without touching the ball, and utilising sharp cuts and clever turns to create angles.

If Yamal comes close to Saka's numbers — or impact — it would be an overwhelming success. The Englishman has tallied 50 goal contributions in the Premier League alone since the start of the 2021-22 season, and averages a goal or assist every 100 minutes. Barca, it appears, would have few complaints if they had the next Saka on their books.

Messi, meanwhile, is an alien. His numbers at Barcelona weren't immediately world-class, but it was clear early on that the Blaugrana had a generational talent on their hands. Yamal isn't quite that good — not yet.

And if numbers are the question, then Messi also has an edge. In his first full season, aged 19, Messi scored 14 and added three assists in La Liga — all while making 23 starts. After nearly two months, Yamal has scored one and assisted one in five starts, albeit at a much younger age. If managed correctly, he won't play as many minutes as the Argentine did in his teenage years — making this an inherently imperfect juxtaposition for those of a statistical mind.

GettyThe 'new Messi' curse

Yamal would do well to shed the Messi expectations. It has, after all, been a curse laid upon many La Masia graduates in recent years.

Bojan Krkic was the first player to inherit the 'new Messi' title. The winger came through the Barca youth system in 2007, aged 17. It was alleged that he scored nearly 1,000 goals at various age-group teams during nine years at the academy.

He broke Messi's record as the youngest Barca player to feature in a La Liga match, and did the same in the Champions League three days later. He scored 12 goals in his first season for the Catalan club, but never truly bedded into the Barca team. By 2011, he was struggling to get into Roma's first team, and ended his career at Vissel Kobe in Japan, aged 32. The winger would later go on to admit that anxiety issues caused by the pressure of fame at a young age forced him to pull out of Spain's Euro 2008-winning squad.

Giovani Dos Santos came around the same time. A Mexican national who joined La Masia at 13, Dos Santos rose rapidly through the youth ranks. He was included in Barca's senior side on a pre-season tour at just 17, and impressed on his debut. The following year, he broke into the squad for good, and on September 2, 2007, replaced Thierry Henry to make his competitive bow. But he didn't live up to expectations and only scored three times — all of which came in the same game — for the Blaugrana. After spells at Tottenham, Mallorca, Villarreal and the LA Galaxy, he was released by Club America back in his homeland in 2021.

Munir El Haddadi was next. The Morocco international enjoyed a rapid rise through Barca's youth system, and after scoring on his debut in August 2014, the hype had reached a tipping point. He filled in admirably for an injured Neymar, and was tipped to be the poster boy for a revamped Barca side under Luis Enrique. A Golden Boy nomination followed, as did a Champions League winners' medal. But he never built on early success, and was sent on a series of loans before landing at Las Palmas at the start of this season.

Riqui Puig is a more recent example. A Catalunyan native, conveniently around 5'7 tall with often mesmerising dribbling ability, he checked all of the aesthetic boxes for a Messi clone. This one was perhaps the most far-fetched comparison, though. Goalscoring has never been Puig's forte, nor did he play on the wing. And Xavi, perhaps to the benefit of both parties, realised that Puig wouldn't be a regular at Camp Nou. He has since enjoyed an agreeable 15 months for LA Galaxy. But despite being just 23, it seems his time at the top is over.

Whether the same can be said of Ansu, we'll have to wait and see. Having received similar treatment to Yamal when breaking out as a 16-year-old, injury woes and a drop in form and confidence led to the Spain winger joining Brighton on loan in August. How he fares in the Premier League will likely decide whether he has a future at Barca or not.

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GettyYamal can be better than all of them

And what's different here? How can Yamal exorcise the demons of Puig, Bojan, Munir, Dos Santos and, even Fati? Talent is certainly part of the equation. Yamal is, quite simply, better than all of them. His one-on-one ability, instinct in the final third, and eye for a pass eclipse all three. And while Fati is probably a better finisher, there is no reason to believe that Yamal can't improve as a goalscorer.

Perhaps more importantly, though, is the relative lack of pressure. Although Yamal has enjoyed an excellent start to both his club and international careers, Barcelona don't necessarily need him to be their main man. Raphinha, when fully fit, is probably the preferred right winger — something Xavi showed by selecting the Brazilian ahead of the teenager when both players were healthy. With Ferran Torres and Joao Felix as options in attacking areas, there's certainly depth, too. And when Vitor Roque arrives from Athletico PR in January, there will be further striking options for the Blaugrana. Yamal could well make only 40 appearances this season — a far cry from the 62 Saka made last term, and the 60 Pedri played in his first season in Catalunya.

A tired Yamal can be benched. A Yamal lacking fitness can be rested. A Yamal slightly out of form can be shielded from the spotlight. Everything here points towards a generational talent who has room to grow.

Barcelona players ratings vs Celta Vigo: Raphinha flops as toothless La Liga champions suffer final day defeat

Raphinha endured a difficult day in what could be his final Barcelona game, proving ineffective as the Blaugrana lost to Celta Vigo.

The Brazilian winger turned in a poor performance as Barcelona lost to relegation-threatened Celta to round off a memorable season with a forgettable 2-1 defeat. Celta needed a win to stay up after a series of miserable results, and a lifeless performance from the Blaugrana ensured the struggling side will play in Spain's top flight next year.

Barcelona had a goal ruled out early on, with Franck Kessie's short range strike being ruled out after the midfielder was caught offside in the build-up. But the Blaugrana were mostly on the back foot for the remainder of the half. And Gabri Veiga made them pay. The academy product, linked with a summer move, burst through the Barca defence and slotted the ball past Marc-Andre ter Stegen to give the home side a well-deserved 1-0 lead.

Veiga added a second for the home side after 65 minutes. The midfielder sliced a cross intended for the far post, but the floated ball flew over the keeper and into the net.

Xavi's substitutes gave Barcelona life. Ansu Fati met Ousmane Dembele's angled cross in his stride to make things tense for the home side. But the Blaugrana couldn't find a second, ensuring that Celta stayed up.

Still, though both the performance and outcome won't have pleased Xavi, their season as a whole, complete with league winners' medals, was one to remember.

GOAL rates Barcelona's players from Balaidos…

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Marc-Andre ter Stegen (6/10):

Almost gave away a goal when he fumbled a shot midway through the first half. Taken off after losing both clean sheet and goals conceded records.

Sergi Roberto (6/10):

A decent shift from the versatile vice-captain. He'll be a valuable squad player going forward.

Jules Kounde (4/10):

Another centre-back trial was unsuccessful. It'll be interesting to see where he plays next year.

Andreas Christensen (6/10):

Made a nice recovery tackle or two, but didn't have the legs to catch Veiga on Celta's opener. Subbed at half time.

Marcos Alonso (6/10):

Moved the ball well, but didn't offer much in the final third.

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Eric Garcia (5/10):

Used as a pivot in Busquets' absence. Moved the ball, but didn't command spaces particularly well. Struggled defensively.

Franck Kessie (6/10):

Thought he'd grabbed a rare goal early on, but saw it ruled out. Was otherwise uninvolved.

Frenkie de Jong (6/10):

Not as effective without Busquets next to him. Still had some good moments and ensured Barcelona kept the ball.

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Raphinha (4/10):

Poor on the day. Looked creative in moments, but was caught offside in a key attack and picked up a silly yellow. Could be sold this summer if the right offer comes in.

Robert Lewandowski (6/10):

Starved for chances, but never stopped running.

Ferran Torres (4/10):

Difficult to see what, exactly, he offers sometimes. No surprise when he was hauled off.

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Gavi (6/10):

Introduced at half time to add some much needed bite to midfield.

Ansu Fati (6/10):

Pulled one back to make things nervy late on. Should Barca sell him?

Ousmane Dembele (6/10):

Assisted Fati's goal. Should be first choice.

Inaki Pena (5/10):

His team conceded as soon as he entered the fray, but he could do little about it.

Pablo Torre (N/A)

No time to make an impact.

Xavi (5/10):

Went back to a 4-3-3, and his side looked a lot like a team who had already won the title. The Blaugrana created a few chances, but were poor at the back. Xavi shuffled things throughout the second half, but could not salvage anything from the game.

Saka strikes again! Arsenal winners, losers and ratings as Gunners sink Bodo/Glimt

Arsenal winners, losers and ratings as Saka sinks Bodo/Glimt

Arsenal made it three wins in the Europa League with a hard earned 1-0 success at Bodo/Glimt on Thursday night.

The Norwegian champions boasted a formidable home record going into the game, having won their last 14 European games at the Aspmyra Stadion – including a 6-1 victory over Jose Mourinho's Roma last season.

So Mikel Arteta named a stronger team than many expected, with William Saliba, Ben White, Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka all starting.

And it was Saka who scored the only goal of the game in the first half, albeit with a fortunate finish which saw the ball deflect in off his chest after his initial shot had been blocked.

Bodo did cause the Gunners some problems, especially in the second half, but they failed to really test Matt Turner with any shots on goal.

The win means Arsenal will now secure qualification through to the knockout stages, should they beat PSV Eindhoven at Emirates Stadium next Thursday night.

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Winner: Bukayo Saka

Another game, another goal for Saka.

This one my have been fortunate, with the ball deflecting into the net off his chest after his initial shot had been blocked by a defender.

But that will not matter to Saka, who now has three goals in his last two games following his double against Liverpool at the weekend.

The Arsenal winger had endured quite a slow start to the season from a goalscoring sense, netting just once in his first nine appearances.

So his numbers have taken a real boost in the last few days, with Saka having now scored four in 11.

That's much more like what we have come to expect from the 21-year-old.

Winner: Sambi Lokonga

This was another very tidy performance from the young Belgian, who has quietly enjoyed a strong start to the season for Mikel Arteta's side.

Lokonga has already accumulated nine appearances in all competitions and appears to have gone up a level from what we saw from him last season.

In tricky conditions on an artificial pitch, Lokonga was impressive in midfield. He looked calm under pressure, brought the ball forward well and was excellent in possession.

He also had a big part to play in Saka's first-half goal, playing the ball cleverly into his path on the edge of the box.

Winner: Matt Turner

There have been question marks over Turner following his move from the United States in the summer, so this would have been a very satisfying night for the American stopper.

He didn't have too much to do in terms of making saves, although he did make one smart stop in the second half following a quick counter from the home side.

But what was impressive about Turner was how sharp he was off his line.

The artificial pitch meant that the ball was skidding off the surface very quickly and he was always alert to deal with the danger.

Turner's starting position was always very good and he helped out his defence on several occasions when the hosts were threatening.

AdvertisementThe Losers

Loser: Reiss Nelson

This was a big night for Nelson, who was making his first start for Arsenal since January, 2021.

He would have been desperate to impress, but failed to make any sort of major impact down the left-hand side of the attack.

There were a couple of nice runs, but when Nelson did get into a good position his end product was severely lacking.

There was one shot early in the second half that summed up Nelson's night.

He was in a good position just outside the box. But, despite having a bit of time to set himself, he sliced an effort which ended up closer to the corner flag than the goal.

Loser: Fabio Vieira

He was the star of the show against Bodo in London, but this was a far more frustrating night for the Portuguese playmaker.

Vieira just couldn't really get into the game while playing alongside Martin Odegaard in the two advanced Arsenal midfield roles.

He produced a couple of nice touches, but he was mainly on the fringes of things and was unable to get into the sort of areas that saw him cause so many problems a week ago.

Loser: Cedric Soares

Still the Portuguese international is waiting for his first start of the season.

When he returned to full fitness a fortnight ago, the expectation was that Cedric would start both games against Bodo in the Europa League.

But instead he has been left on the bench for both, with Takehiro Tomiyasu starting at right-back in the game in London and Ben White starting in Norway.

That will have been a blow for Cedric, who appears to be well down the pecking order this season.

Arsenal Ratings: Defence

Matt Turner (8/10):

Was alert when he needed to be. Came off his line well to deal with danger and made saves when he needed to.

Ben White (7/10):

Got up in support of Saka well, left some space behind him at times.

Rob Holding (6/10):

Made a couple of important clearances. Good in possession.

William Saliba (6/10):

Played in second gear. Never really looked in trouble.

Kieran Tierney (7/10):

Looks fully fit now, which is promising. Got up and down the left all night.

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Midfield

Sambi Lokonga (8/10):

Impressive. Stood out in midfield and played a big part in Saka's first-half goal.

Martin Odegaard (6/10):

Saw a lot of the ball, produced some nice touches.

Fabio Vieira (5/10):

Just couldn't get into the game. He was always on the fringes of things.

Em alta, Athletico-PR e Grêmio se enfrentam na Arena da Baixada

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A Arena da Baixada será palco de um reencontro na noite desta quarta-feira. A partir das 21h30 (Horário de Brasília), Athletico-PR e Grêmio se enfrentam pela 35ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro.

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O encontro entre os times é muito aguardado pelas torcidas, já que ambos se enfrentaram na semifinal da Copa do Brasil e o Furacão levou a melhor.

Como chega o Athletico?

Para muitos, o Furacão vive o melhor momento de sua história. Com títulos recentes, como, por exemplo, Copa Sul-Americana e Copa do Brasil, o time quer encerrar o Brasileirão em alta e um triunfo deixa a equipe empatada com o Tricolor na classificação.

Assim como na rodada passada, o técnico Eduardo Barros tem que lidar com inúmeros desfalques, ou seja, a garotada da base será acionada e precisa dar conta do recado.

Como chega o Grêmio?

Após a trágica eliminação na Libertadores, quando o Grêmio foi massacrado pelo Flamengo, o Tricolor deu a volta por cima e mostrou o seu poder de reação. No total, Renato Gaúcho e Cia venceram seis dos sete jogos.

Na escalação, a surpresa é Galhardo na lateral-direita no lugar de Léo Moura. No meio-campo, Maicon pode iniciar no banco e Michel, com mais poder de marcação, deve surgir entre os titulares.

Prováveis Escalações:

Athletico: Santos; Erick (Jonathan), T. Heleno, Léo Pereira, M. Azevedo (Adriano); Wellington, Camacho, Lucho; Nikão, Rony e Marcelo. Técnico: Eduardo Barros.

Grêmio: Paulo Victor; Galhardo, Geromel, Kannemann e Cortez; Maicon (Michel), Matheus Henrique, Alisson, Tardelli e Everton; Luciano. Técnico: Renato Gaúcho.

LANCE! Espresso: Nem mágicos, nem bruxos… O fenômeno dos técnicos estrangeiros no Brasil

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Bastou uma temporada de Jorge Sampaoli e Jorge Jesus no futebol brasileiro para que a diferença fosse escancarada de vez. E não se trata de um efeito do resultadismo. Quem parou para ver atentamente o Santos e principalmente o Flamengo rodada após rodada notou uma revolução em curso, em menor ou maior grau dependendo dos jogadores à disposição. Não à toa, outros clubes começam a colocar o nariz para fora da janela para buscar soluções em treinadores estrangeiros. O próxima a desembarcar por aqui deve ser o argentino Eduardo Coudet, que já comunicou ao Racing que deixa o clube em dezembro e tem como destino o Internacional. Não que a presença de técnicos de fora seja um fenômeno novo por aqui, mas, nos últimos meses, o que antes era visto como aposta passou a ser encarado como o caminho para a evolução. Coincidência ou não, o Flamengo de Jesus derrubou os dois últimos campeões brasileiros, Luiz Felipe Scolari e Fábio Carille, sinônimos de conquistas, mas que não foram capazes de driblar suas raízes pragmáticas. Os treinadores estrangeiros não são mágicos nem bruxos. Mas é cada vez maior a percepção de que o conhecimento que trazem vai além do conservadorismo da maioria dos técnicos brasileiros, que transitam hoje entre o orgulho ferido e o corporativismo vazio.

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Sampaoli fica satisfeito com treinos do Santos durante a semana; Uribe é destaque

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O técnico Jorge Sampaoli está satisfeito com o desempenho do elenco do Santos durante os treinamentos da semana. O argentino está confiante em uma vitória do Peixe contra o Grêmio, neste sábado, às 21h, na Vila Belmiro, pela 20ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro.

O comandante tem destacado o desempenho do atacante Uribe nos últimos treinos. O colombiano tem marcado gols e evoluído fisicamente. Vale ressaltar que o jogador ainda não fez tentos pelo Santos.

Mesmo com bom desempenho de Uribe, a presença do mesmo ainda não é garantida para o jogo do fim de semana. Sampaoli precisa cortar um estrangeiro pelo limite pedido. Além do colombiano, Cueva e Derlis González brigam para ser relacionados. Tudo vai depender da última atividade, que será realizada na tarde desta sexta-feira, no CT Rei Pelé.

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Sampaoli tem o desfalque certo do zagueiro Gustavo Henrique, que cumpre suspensão automática. O volante Diego Pituca, ainda tratando de uma torção no tornozelo esquerdo, é dúvida. O meia Evandro, recuperado de uma contratura muscular, retorna.

O Santos é o terceiro colocado do Brasileiro, com 37 pontos, dois a menos que o vice Palmeiras e cinco do líder Flamengo.

استاد القاهرة يعلن عدد جماهير مباراة الأهلي وصن داونز في دوري السوبر الإفريقي

تحدث وليد عبد الوهاب رئيس هيئة استاد القاهرة الدولي عن العدد النهائي للجمهور المسموح به في مباراة الأهلي أمام ماميلودي صن داونز الجنوب إفريقي.

ويستضيف الأهلي نظيره صن داونز في خضم منافسات جولة الإياب للدور نصف النهائي لبطولة دوري السوبر الإفريقي مساء الأربعاء المقبل.

طالع | الأهلي يخاطب “كاف” لحل أزمة الأخطاء التحكيمية.. ويوضح: تشوه الكرة الإفريقية

وقال عبد الوهاب في تصريحات تلفزيونية بفضائية “الحياة” عبر برنامج “كورة كل يوم”: “استاد القاهرة جاهز لاستقبال 50 ألف متفرج في مباراة الأهلي وصن داونز في إياب دور نصف نهائي دوري السوبر الإفريقي”.

وأضاف: “دخول الجماهير سيبدأ قبل انطلاق المباراة بـ 5 ساعات من المباراة”.

وأتم: “بشكل نهائي سيكون هناك 50 ألف متفرج في مباراة الأهلي وصن داونز”.

ومن المقرر أن تنطلق المباراة في تمام الساعة الثامنة مساءً بتوقيت مصر.

وكان الأهلي قد خسر في مباراة الذهاب التي أقيمت مساء أمس في بيرتوريا، بهدف دون رد.

ويطمح الأهلي في المضي قدمًا للفوز ببطولة دوري السوبر الإفريقي حديثة العهد في نسختها الأولى.

ومن المنتظر أن يواجه الأهلي حال تأهله للدور النهائي الصاعد من مواجهة الوداد المغربي والترجي التونسي.

'Foi uma grande apresentação do Grêmio', declara Renato Gaúcho

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Após derrotar o Athletico-PR com autoridade no primeiro jogo da semifinal da Copa do Brasil, a entrevista coletiva de Renato Gaúcho foi um show a parte. Ao melhor estilo ‘Portaluppi’, o treinador do time gaúcho não poupou elogios aos jogadores e mandou um recado aos críticos.

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Sem papas na língua, Renato relembrou os momentos de auge do Imortal entre 2016 e 2017, quando apresentou um futebol convincente e foi considerado por muitos o ‘melhor do Brasil’.

‘Acima de tudo, foi uma grande apresentação do Grêmio pelo futebol que encantou o Brasil todo. O Grêmio voltou mais do que nunca a jogar. Nesse momento decisivo, o Grêmio cresce bastante. Enfrentamos uma grande equipe, bem armada pelo Tiago Nunes. Foi uma grande partida. Mas desde o início do jogo, a minha equipe dominou o adversário, fizemos os gols, tivemos oportunidades de ampliar o placar’, disse.

O atacante André, que costuma aparecer nos momentos importantes, também foi citado pelo treinador. Apesar das criticas da torcida e imprensa, Renato bancou a presença do jogador no time titular.

‘Quem conhece os jogadores é o treinador. Ele sabe o que pode tirar do jogador, o que ele pode apresentar durante a partida. O André vem dando a resposta dele. Foi uma grande contratação do Grêmio. Voltou a fazer gols importantes, jogou muito bem. Não quer dizer que o outro jogador que está no banco não seja um grande jogador. Casos de Luan e Tardelli. No momento em que eu escalo a equipe, eu sei perfeitamente o que estou fazendo’, disparou o comandante.

Agora, o Grêmio deixa a Copa do Brasil de lado e foca no Palmeiras, adversário nos próximos dois jogos. Um acontece no fim de semana, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro. Na terça-feira, o Verdão é o rival na Libertadores.

Openers set up strong day for West Indies

West Indies had the better of the opening day of their 500th Test, reaching 246 for 3 at stumps

The Report by Mohammad Isam13-Sep-2014
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsLeon Johnson made a solid 66 on debut, and put on 143 with Kraigg Brathwaite•WICBGiven that only a small crowd came to the Beausejour Stadium to watch West Indies’ 500th Test match, the swaying fortunes of West Indies and Bangladesh was what illuminated the occasion. The first day of the second Test could have gone either way. In the end, it was the home side who emerged happier, but not to the extent they may have imagined at the end of a wicketless first session.West Indies were 246 for three at stumps, a score that reflected the fact that they did not take full advantage of a 143-run opening partnership between Kraigg Brathwaite and the debutant Leon Johnson. It also flattered them, since they lost their way in the final session and Bangladesh bowled well but dropped some important catches.Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Darren Bravo, unbeaten on 34 and 44 respectively, steered West Indies through a tough period. They have so far added 61 for the fourth wicket, with Bravo starting off with a string of fours and sixes before shutting up shop. But the partnership could have ended in the 72nd over when Al-Amin, who was getting the ball to straighten from around the wicket, found Chanderpaul’s edge only for Nasir Hossain to drop it, diving to his right from second slip. He could have left it for first slip, where Anamul Haque would only have had to lean forward to make the catch.The Bangladesh pace bowlers ended the day with their heads slightly higher after a disappointing first session. After Mushfiqur Rahim chose to field first on a pacy and bouncy pitch with lateral movement, they hardly attacked the stumps in the first session.Johnson and Brathwaite gave West Indies the ideal start, going through the first session wicketless. Having scored at just over two runs an over before lunch, they picked up the pace soon after, adding 82 before Brathwaite, having scored his sixth fifty, played an out-of-character shot, chasing a wide ball from Shafiul Islam and spooning a catch to point.Johnson’s 66 showed promise, not just while threading the ball through the covers or hitting straight. He took his time getting off the mark, off his 17th ball, but he adjusted manfully even though he is not a regular opener. He reached his fifty off 135 balls, but couldn’t take advantage of a half-chance, when he edged the ball through the slips on 61, and fell after adding just five more. Johnson’s 162-ball innings contained five fours and a six.His dismissal, leg-before to Taijul Islam, came 25 balls after Brathwaite’s dismissal. He could have had another reprieve if he had asked for the review within 15 seconds but he was late by three seconds after consulting Kirk Edwards, the non-striker. Hawkeye suggested that the ball from Taijul Islam would have missed the leg stump.Edwards had yet another unproductive outing, getting out for 16 to a good low catch, diving to his left, by Shamsur Rahman at cover off Mahmudullah. He had been given a life on five when Taijul Islam dropped a simple chance off his bat at backward point.Shafiul was lucky to get the wicket of Brathwaite but saw two chances, the ones given by Johnson and Edwards, going down off his bowling. This being his first Test in more than three years, it would be a satisfying first day though he too, like Robiul Islam and Al-Amin Hossain, was trying to overdo the swing and seam movement in the first session.Robiul was having a poor day as he was wayward and undisciplined, but he bowled well after tea, getting the old ball to jag both ways to the left-handers. He gave Chanderpaul some food for thought with the second new ball too, as shots were attempted and edges missed by whiskers.Al-Amin also improved as the day progressed, ensuring he kept the ball up and used the movement in the air without forcing things to happen. He beat Chanderpaul in the 72nd over and a ball later, had him edging. He was livid at the slip cordon when Nasir dropped the catch.West Indies added 93 runs in the last session without losing a wicket, ending the day on a bit of a high. Bangladesh, on the other hand, must have been peeved at not taking the chances. They will have a ball that is just five overs old and a pace attack that has learned what not to do on this pitch in the morning session.

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