‘Lovin’ big Ange instead’ chant: Lyrics, inspiration & video for catchy Postecoglou song at Spurs that even Robbie Williams is singing

Ange Postecoglou has made quite the impression at Tottenham, with the Australian coach already boasting his own song among Spurs supporters.

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  • Australian coach appointed in 2023
  • Lured away from Scottish giants Celtic
  • Favours an attacking brand of football
  • What are the lyrics to the ‘Lovin’ big Ange instead’ chant?

    The song, which is sung to the tune of ‘Angels’ by Robbie Williams, goes:

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    Why does Ange Postecoglou have his own song at Spurs?

    Postecoglou was acquired by Tottenham in the summer of 2023 on a four-year contract. He had spent the previous two years in Glasgow with Scottish giants Celtic – helping them to a Premiership title, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup treble during his final season at the helm. The Australian has become famed for his ball-playing philosophy, and that approach has instantly endeared him to a fan base in north London that demands both winning and entertaining football.

  • What does the Ange Postecoglou song sound like?

    The terrace tune that has been pieced together for Postecoglou by James Black takes inspiration from the famous Robbie Williams track ‘Angels’. The former Take That star, who has a record-breaking 18 Brit Awards to his name, is a diehard Port Vale supporter, but he is a fan of the new song at Spurs and has found himself singing along to it.

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    Tottenham slipped out of the Premier League’s top four last season and have only qualified for the Champions League once in the last four campaigns. Postecoglou has been acquired to help bring about a reversal in fortune, with his front-foot style of play winning plenty of admirers as Spurs adjust quickly to life without all-time leading goalscorer Harry Kane leading their line.

Arsenal player ratings vs Brighton: Ben White torn apart by Kaoru Mitoma as Gunners' title hopes go up in smoke

Mikel Arteta's side crashed to a heavy home defeat at the hands of the Seagulls that all but hands the Premier League trophy to Manchester City

Arsenal saw their faint title chances all but ended with a painful 3-0 defeat against Brighton on Sunday. After seeing Manchester City win at Everton earlier in the day, the Gunners knew they couldn't afford to slip up if they wanted to keep up the pressure on Pep Guardiola's side.

But Julio Enciso's close-range header early in the second half and two late goals from Deniz Undav and Pervis Estupinan were enough to earn a deserved three points for the visitors as they gave their own European hopes a huge boost.

The defeat leaves Arsenal four points behind City with just two games to play. Guardiola's side still have a game in hand and they will win the title next weekend if either Arsenal lose at Nottingham Forest on Saturday or City beat Chelsea the following day.

GOAL rates Arsenal's players from the Emirates Stadium…

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Aaron Ramsdale (4/10):

Made one good first-half stop, could do nothing with the opening goal. Maybe shouldn't have played the ball out to Trossard in the build-up to the second and could have done better with the initial shot for the third.

Ben White (3/10):

Really struggled against Mitoma. Just couldn't cope with him. One of his most difficult days of the season.

Jakub Kiwior (5/10):

Was clearly stamped on the back of the ankle for Enciso's goal, but it was strange to see him just drop to the floor given where the ball was.

Gabriel Magalhaes (5/10):

Given a tough time by Ferguson. It was a real physical battle.

Kieran Tierney (5/10):

Couldn't get forward like he would have liked.

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Jorginho (5/10):

Solid enough in a scrappy game.

Granit Xhaka (5/10):

Tried to get forward, but midfield was very congested.

Martin Odegaard (6/10):

Probably Arsenal's best player. Looked to drive his team forward, but was unable to make the difference this time. It was a surprise to see him go off.

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Bukayo Saka (4/10):

Dragged one good chance wide in the first half. Made very little impact after that.

Gabriel Jesus (4/10):

Saw a first half effort kept out by Steele. Cut a frustrated figure in the second half.

Gabriel Martinelli (N/A):

Injured early on.

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Leandro Trossard (5/10):

On early for Martinelli. Was lively, but probably could have done better with one shot which clipped the bar. It was his pass that was cut out that led to Brighton's second goal.

Reiss Nelson (6/10):

Another bright cameo. Flashed one effort just wide.

Thomas Partey (5/10):

Couldn't really help Arsenal get any control.

Emile Smith Rowe (N/A):

No real impact in the final 10 minutes.

Eddie Nketiah (N/A):

Didn't see much of the ball after his late introduction.

Mikel Arteta (5/10):

Frustrating day, capped by a yellow card for protesting. His late changes didn't really help.

Ballon d'Or 2021 Power Rankings: How Messi beat Lewandowski in the closest race for years

The Argentine wizard – as predicted by GOAL – won his seventh Golden Ball on November 29, beating the Bayern Munich star into second place

After being cancelled in 2020, the Ballon d'Or returned with a bang in 2021 as the great and good of the football world again eyed the biggest individual honour the game has to offer.

In the end, it was Lionel Messi who walked away with his seventh Golden Ball, beating Robert Lewandowski into second place when the results were announced by in Paris on November 29.

GOAL has been ranking the contenders for the prize since March, and now the official standings have been confirmed, check out how many we got right (and wrong!)…

Learn all about the best free bets offers in the UK with our extensive guideGetty20Lautaro Martinez (Inter)

In terms of silverware, Lautaro Martinez could not have hoped for a better 2021, as he first scored crucial goals to help Inter win their first Serie A title for 11 years before playing a similarly key role for Argentina as they claimed the Copa America trophy.

Despite not being the face of either campaign, there is no doubt that the 24-year-old was deserving of his place on the Ballon d'Or shortlist.

AdvertisementGetty Images19Nicolo Barella (Inter)

Another who combined winning the Scudetto with lifting an international trophy was Nicolo Barella, who with a more well-known name around the world might have found himself higher up these and the official rankings.

The Italy star was one of the Azzurri's most consistent performers through Euro 2020, and if he is able to add more goals to his game going forward then he could become the complete midfield package.

Getty18Neymar (Paris Saint-Germain)

Neymar's dream of winning the Ballon d'Or looks to be slipping away from the Brazil star after another year where he combined some brilliant performances with more injuries and disappointment in the biggest games of all.

Winning two domestic cups in a calendar year is not befitting of the world's most expensive player, and he found himself way down the pecking order when the final rankings were revealed.

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Getty Images17Harry Kane (Tottenham)

It has been a funny year for Harry Kane, who finished as the player with both the most goals and most assists in the 2020-21 Premier League season, captained England to the Euro 2020 final and was one of the most coveted players during the summer transfer market.

And yet, after his slow start to the current campaign and still being without a major trophy to his name, it feels like his career is, for the first time, beginning to stall.

An intriguing 2022 awaits.

So much for flat pitches: Edgbaston turns nasty as 18 wickets fall

Just when it seemed reliable pitches were now the norm, Edgbaston turned nasty, 18 wickets fell in the day and batsmen took some painful blows

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ScorecardIan Bell’s hamstring injury seems to make him a non-starter in the first Test•Getty ImagesSo much for flat pitches. Just when it seemed batsmen might be able to look forward to some good old-fashioned shirt fronts, thanks to the decision to allow visiting teams to bowl first if they fancy it, the one cut for this match has been a proper package of unpredictability, and painfully so at times.There were 18 wickets on the second day and at least six instances of players being hit on various parts of the body. Tom Abell, Peter Trego and, earlier, Keith Barker, were all left with throbbing fingers, Chris Rogers took blows to the ribs and midriff and Lewis Gregory had to have treatment as a ball from an apologetic Boyd Rankin reared up and struck him on the helmet.It was a wonder Ian Bell’s hamstring, which has almost certainly ruled out any possible Test recall against Sri Lanka next week, was not superseded as the injury story of the day.If Somerset were left a little battered and bruised, Warwickshire look like being on the wrong end of the result. Bowled out for 152 in reply to 295, their tall pace quartet in turn shot Somerset out for 178 but a target of 322 to achieve a first win of the season looks a tall order, unless the pitch flattens out appreciably.Trego’s 51, which supplemented his 94 on day one, was by some margin the best Somerset score and its merits were applauded with gusto on the visitors’ balcony. It was a characteristically aggressive innings from the combative all-rounder, and though he described the pitch as “scary” he confessed to enjoying the challenge hugely.”There are some quite decent sized cracks so there is a little bit of uneven bounce and sideways movement and when someone is bowling a very hard projectile at you at 85mph and you don’t really know how it is going to behave off the pitch, that’s a pretty scary proposition,” he said.”When a few of the guys get hit on the gloves and hit in the body, that sets the batsmen on the back foot and creates a little bit of doubt and mistakes creep in.”But to be honest I quite like playing on wickets like that. It gets the juices flowing and you know there is going to be a potential result. Wearing a couple is part of the gig. A couple of guys who ducked into some relatively full deliveries that were not played particularly well but some balls bounced alarmingly and that’s fantastic for me.”Abes (Tom Abell) played magnificently well on day one with support from myself but we played and missed at a lot of balls and it was one of those wickets where you could easily be rolled for 150 and that played out in Warwickshire’s innings.”In fairness, it could be argued that the behaviour of the pitch was a factor in no more than a handful of dismissals. Rogers, never comfortable, fended a short ball to short leg and the one that had Jim Allenby caught at second slip climbed on him but the full, straight ball was as effective a weapon as any. It was too good for James Hildreth, for example, who had his middle stump uprooted first ball by Chris Woakes.There were a few batsmen, too, who were architects of their own demise.Bell, who had missed the whole of the last session and a little more after feeling his left hamstring in the field on day one, came in unaccompanied at five down but never looked comfortable and the immediate thought was that it would not be long before he asked for a runner. In the event, he did not need one. After despatching a glorious cover drive for four off Trego, he attempted to dab the next delivery to third man but was never in control of the shot and instead gave Allenby a low catch at first slip.The diagnosis on the ground was that Bell had a grade one tear. He was due to have a scan after close of play but even if the damage is revealed as no worse, he can expect to miss next week’s match against Nottinghamshire at the very least. A recall to Test match duty seems therefore to be ruled out, at least in the short term.Bell was the fourth man out in the morning session as Warwickshire stumbled from 27-2 overnight to 107-6 at lunch. Jonathan Trott had pulled Gregory loosely to midwicket, Sam Hain was undone attempting to play across one from the same bowler and Tim Ambrose thin-edged a cut, Ryan Davies, the England Under-19 wicketkeeper recruited from Kent, taking a good diving catch.Varun Chopra played soundly for his 56 but only Chris Woakes was able to stick with him for more than a few overs.Somerset’s batsmen looked hardly more secure. Abell, after his first-day hundred, was gone for just two this time and after the departures of Marcus Trescothick and then Hildreth left them 23-3, there seemed to be a nervousness about the batting that suggested the pitch was playing on a few minds.Trego countered this with aggression and for him it paid off. After Allenby was dismissed at 53-4, Somerset’s progress to 151-8 would not have happened without it. Trego struck sxi fours before top-edging a pull as Jeetan Patel claimed the 28th wicket of the match, and the 16th of the day, and the first to fall to spin.Useful runs from the Overton twins swelled Somerset’s lead and Warwickshire were left to negotiate two overs before the close. But for the forecast of rain, a three-day finish would be guaranteed.

Cooper's explosive batting thwarted by rain

ScorecardTom Cooper lifted Somerset with 84 of 40 balls but the rain was decisive aspect•PA Photos

A brilliant unbeaten 84 from Somerset batsman Tom Cooper proved in vain as Glamorgan won their rain-curtailed NatWest T20 Blast match by two runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method in Cardiff on Saturday.Cooper smashed six sixes and five fours in his 40-ball innings and a sixth-wicket stand of 74 from 4.4 overs with Lewis Gregory helped Somerset to 159 for 5 from their 20 overs.Glamorgan had reached 43 for 1 when the rain arrived in the sixth over of their reply, which was enough to give them a two-run Duckworth-Lewis victory.Overcast skies and a damp outfield combined to make scoring difficult inside the Somerset Powerplay and Glamorgan bowlers Michael Hogan and Wayne Parnell were producing swing and seam which made boundaries very hard to come by.At the end of the first six overs Somerset were 19 for 2, having lost both openers. Marcus Trescothick departed in the first over and Jim Allenby in the fifth as Parnell returned figures of 2 for 16 off his full allocation.Hogan was even more economical, conceding 14 runs off his four overs. Craig Meschede, on loan with Glamorgan from Somerset, then picked up with the wicket of Peter Trego who under-edged a ball through to the wicketkeeper.That brought together James Hildreth and Cooper, who put on 47 runs in 5.3 overs. When Hildreth departed having made 28 from 31 deliveries, Cooper played a lone hand at the death as he plundered no fewer than six maximums in his blistering innings.A cameo from Gregory saw him score 16 as he combined with Cooper as they scored freely in the closing stages of Somerset’s innings. It was an incredible display of clean hitting from Cooper who went from 27 to 84 in just 18 balls.He was particularly brutal in his treatment of the bowling of Meschede and Graham Wagg, who could not find a way to keep him from scoring boundaries at will.The fielding from Glamorgan became ragged under this onslaught as Meschede, Hogan and Jacques Rudolph all dropped catches, although the latter two were very tough.Having struggled with the ball and in the field, Meschede managed to make a telling contribution with the bat.Opening the batting with Rudolph, he got Glamorgan off to a flying start with 18 runs off just eight balls before he was caught in the deep off the bowling of Sohail Tanvir.That quickfire innings was enough to see Glamorgan get ahead of the Duckworth-Lewis target and stay there when the rain arrived.

Luus five-for helps SA Women draw level

A five-wicket haul from the legspinner Sune Luus helped South Africa Women beat Pakistan Women by three wickets in the second ODI in Sharjah and level the series 1-1 with one match left

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ScorecardFile photo – Dane van Niekerk guided South Africa home with an unbeaten 34•Getty ImagesA five-wicket haul from the legspinner Sune Luus helped South Africa Women beat Pakistan Women by three wickets in the second ODI in Sharjah and level the series 1-1 with one match left. Having chosen to bat, Pakistan were 23 for 2 before a 49-run partnership between Javeria Khan and Nain Abidi lifted them to a relatively solid position. But the batting fell away thereafter, with the last eight wickets falling for 61 runs. In addition to her five wickets, Luus also ran out Nida Dar. While the rest of her team collapsed around her, Pakistan captain Sana Mir battled on to finish unbeaten on 35.Left-arm spinner Anam Amin rocked South Africa’s chase, with the wickets of Nadine Moodley and Bernadine Bezuidenhout off the first two balls of the fifth over. They slipped further to 28 for 3 before Trisha Chetty and Lizelle Lee steadied the innings with a 47-run fourth-wicket stand. Amin dismissed both of them – and eventually finished with figures of 4 for 9 from her full quota of 10 overs – and the medium-pacer Kainat Imtiaz struck two late blows, but Dane van Niekerk guided South Africa home with eight balls remaining.

Renegades stutter, but secure win

Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsTom Beaton secured victory for the Renegades with his 16-ball 31•Getty Images

A four-wicket haul from Shakib Al Hasan sent the Melbourne Renegades on their way to a five-wicket victory against the Brisbane Heat at the Docklands Stadium. Shakib contributed 4 for 13 with his left-arm spin to wreck the Heat’s middle order, as the visitors were bundled out for 80 inside 18 overs.The Heat, having been inserted, never really got going in their innings, as James Pattinson dismissed Jimmy Peirson and Joe Burns with his first two deliveries. Ben Cutting was the team’s top scorer with 30, and Peter Forrest chipped in with 22, but the team’s next highest source of runs were the nine extras conceded by the Renegades’ bowlers. In all, the Heat could manage only five fours and a six throughout their innings, as Peter Siddle, Shakib, Fawad Ahmed and Nathan Rimmington all went at under six an over.It appeared that the Renegades would be heading towards a straightforward win, but the hosts did not begin their chase convincingly, as their top three batsmen departed to the dugout within five overs. Renegades could have fallen further back had Stephen Parry not spilled an easy catch from Ben Rohrer when the batsman was still on 0.The Heat fought back with two more quick wickets – Callum Ferguson and Shakib – but they were made to rue their missed opportunity to get rid of Rohrer, as he and Tom Beaton halted the slide and guided the team home in 14 overs. Beaton was the more aggressive foil in the pair’s unbroken 42-run stand, muscling two fours and sixes each during his 16-ball 31, while Rohrer’s 25 was mainly composed of singles and twos to keep the score ticking.The defeat was the Heat’s sixth from seven matches, keeping them rooted to the bottom of the table.

أنشيلوتي: أنا في ريال مدريد بفضل راموس.. وتصريحات لابورتا وسيلة للتشتيت

تحدث كارلو أنشيلوتي مدرب ريال مدريد في مؤتمر صحفي اليوم الجمعة، قبل مواجهة إشبيلية في منافسات الدوري الإسباني.

ويحل ريال مدريد ضيفًا على إشبيلية غدًا السبت، ضمن منافسات الدوري الإسباني “الليجا”. 

وقال أنشيلوتي: “الفريق بخير، لقد عادوا بحالة جيدة، الجميع متاح، بما في ذلك ألابا الذي تعافى من إصابته، كانت لدينا مشكلة صغيرة مع سيبايوس ولن يكون متاحًا، ستكون مباراة صعبة، أسبوع مهم، نحن بخير ونريد أن نحصل على بداية جيدة للأسبوع”.

وعن مواجهة سيرجيو راموس كخصم، أفاد: “أحب رؤيته وأحييه، لدي مودة خاصة وإذا كنت هنا اليوم فذلك بسبب سيرجيو راموس، إذا لم يسجل الهدف في النهائي، فمن المحتمل ألا أكون هنا”.

وواصل: “الجميع معجب به للغاية وستكون مباراة جيدة، لديه الكثير من الجودة وسيقدم مباراة جيدة، إذا سجل هدفًا، وهو ما آمل ألا يحدث، فيمكنه أن يفعل ما يريده”.

وانتقل أنشيلوتي للحديث عن لاعبيه، وأضاف بشأن أردا جولر: “إنه جيد جدًا لكنه يفتقر إلى بعض الجاهزية، إنه لاعب هجوم، وليس مهاجمًا وهو أشبه ببيلينجهام، صانع ألعاب، يمكنه اللعب على الجناح أيضًا”.

وعن تأثير التوقف الدولي، استطرد: “هناك أشياء كثيرة تقلقني لأن إشبيلية مباراة تتطلب منا الكثير، ستكون مباراة معقدة، لكنني قلق أكثر لأننا نسينا الأشياء الجيدة التي فعلناها قبل الاستراحة، الآن يمكننا العودة بنفس المستوى”.

وحول جاهزية روديجر، بعد مشاركته مع ألمانيا في مباراتين كاملتين بفترة التوقف الدولي علّق: “أعتقد أننا جميعًا أنانيون بعض الشيء، كل شخص لديه دوره وأنا لا أحب الخوض فيه، إذا اعتقدوا أن روديجر يجب أن يلعب فلن نشكو من ذلك، ما يمكننا أن نشكو منه هو جدول المباريات وهو مزدحم للغاية”.

وبشأن خوضه المباراة رقم 1300، علّق: “أنا سعيد جدًا في ريال مدريد، أنا أناني بعض الشيء لأنه ضروري في العمل، إذا كنت أرغب في التجديد أم لا؟ لا أتحدث عن مستقبلي”.

وحول تصريحات رودريجو إنه لا يحب اللعب كلاعب تسعة، أردف أنشيلوتي: “من المهم أن تعرف أين يريد اللاعب أن يلعب، لم أضع أبدًا أي شخص في مركز لا يحبه، ولكن في بعض الأحيان بسبب متطلبات الفريق يجب على شخص ما أن يضحي بنفسه”.

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وأوضح: “مثل تشواميني، كامافينجا، رودريجو، إنه مهاجم كامل، يمكنه القيام بأشياء كثيرة، فكرتي هي متطلبات الفريق ثم الفرد، لم يخبرني أحد أنه لا يستطيع اللعب في المركز الذي أقول له، مرة واحدة لقد وضعت راموس كمحور، ولم يعجبه ذلك، لكنها كانت مطالب الفريق”.

وبشأن الحديث عن وجود غرفة فار موازية للغرفة الرسمية، رد أنشيلوتي: “لا أعرف إذام كان هناك أم لا، لا أريد أن أتحدث عن ذلك، هناك قضايا أكثر أهمية”.

وفيما يتعلق بحديث خوان لابورتا رئيس برشلونة عن المجتمع المدريدي وتلقي ريال مدريد للدعم ونفوذهم الإعلامي، أشار أنشيلوتي: “لقد سمعت ذلك ولكني أعتقد أن ما قلته من قبل، عندما تحدثت عن العنصرية، ليس علينا أن نحول تركيزنا، كل هذا وسيلة لتشتيت اللقطة”.

وعن جاهزية فينيسيوس جونيور ورودريجو وفالفيردي بعد مشاركتهم في تصفيات أمريكا الجنوبية المؤهلة لكأس العالم، أتم: “يبدو أنهم تعافوا جيدًا، وأنهم في حالة جيدة، ولكن ما أعتقده الآن هو أنهم مستعدون لبدء التدريب”.

أيمن يونس: أوسوريو قدم 45 دقيقة سيئة جدًا.. وبيراميدز عُوقب في الشوط الثاني

علق أيمن يونس لاعب الزمالك الأسبق والمحلل الفني الحالي، على تعادل فريقه السابق أمام بيراميدز، وذلك خلال المباراة التي جمعت بين الفريقين مساء اليوم ببطولة الدوري المصري.

الزمالك تعادل أمام بيراميدز إيجابيا بهدفين لمثليهما، على ملعب الدفاع الجوي، في إطار مباريات الجولة الأولى من عمر بطولة الدوري.

وقال أيمن يونس في تصريحات تليفزيونية عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورتس”: “انتفاضة للزمالك لمدة 10 دقائق وسط الـ 90 دقيقة، لماذا هذه الشخصية وتعطي فرصة للمنافس يفوز عليك نفسيًا؟ وكان من الممكن أن يحرز هدفًا واثنين وثلاثة، مغامرة كان من الممكن أن تكون مخزية، لكن بالتبديلات عادت السيطرة للزمالك”.

طالع | بطولات يكشف تفاصيل اشتباكات مباراة الزمالك وبيراميدز

وأضاف: “أوسوريو قدم 45 دقيقة في الشوط الأول سيئة جدًا، وبعد ذلك أجرى تغييرات أعطت شيء من القوة، الزمالك كان محظوظًا أن المباراة حدث فيها هذا التحول”.

وأتم: “بيراميدز أهدر فرصًا في الشوط الأول كانت كفيلة بأن تنهي المباراة لكنه عوقب في الشوط الثاني، المباراة كانت مليئة بالمفاجآت، نتيجة تكاد تكون مرضية لجمهور الزمالك بسبب ظروف القلعة البيضاء، ما حدث انتفاضة ومعجزة”.

Palmeiras derrota Betis e chega à decisão do Mundial sub-17 de novo

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O Palmeiras está na final do Mundial sub-17 pelo segundo ano seguido. Atual campeão da competição, a equipe derrotou o Betis por 1 a 0 nesta quarta-feira e fará a decisão às 7h (horário de Brasília) de sábado, contra o espanhol Leganés, que eliminou o Real Madrid. O torneio é disputado no estádio La Aldehuela, em Fuenlabrada, próximo a Madri, na Espanha.

A partida desta quinta-feira foi decidida em cobrança de falta do meia-atacante Gabriel Silva, já no segundo tempo. Na outra semifinal do principal torneio da categoria, o Leganés superou o Real Madrid pelo mesmo placar.

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O Verdão chega à final com 100% de aproveitamento, acumulandoquatro vitórias, nove gols marcados e somente dois sofridos. O atacante Fabrício balançou as redes três vezes e é o artilheiro da equipe.

O jogo de sábado será o segundo diante do Leganés, vencido pelo Palmeiras por 3 a 0 na fase de grupos. Também nesta fase, o time bateu o Periso, outra equipe da Espanha, por 3 a 1. Nas quartas de final, na terça-feira, o eliminado foi o JEF United, do Japão, derrotado por 2 a 1. Além deles, Real Madrid e Betis, disputaram o torneio o Altinordu, da Turquia, o Atlético de Madri e o Deportivo Cali, da Colômbia.

O Palmeiras foi campeão no ano passado goleando o Real Madrid na final, por 4 a 2. Alcançou o título com cinco vitórias, um empate, 29 gols marcados (melhor ataque) e somente sete sofridos. O atacante Gabriel Veron foi eleito o melhor jogador do torneio e terminou como artilheiro, com nove gols.

Se derrotar o Leganés, no sábado, e conquistar mais um Mundial sub-17, o Palmeiras chegará já a 16 títulos nas categorias de base nesta temporada. Dessas, seria a nona conquista no exterior.

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