Em duelo agitado, Santos joga bem e busca o empate com o Grêmio no Sul

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Com mais uma atuação animadora, o Santos empatou em 2 a 2 com o Grêmio na noite desta quinta-feira, em Porto Alegre, pela sexta rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. Os gols do Peixe foram marcados por Marcos Guilherme e Marinho. Diego Souza e Matheus Henrique anotaram os tentos dos donos da casa.

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Com o resultado, o Santos subiu para a 10ª colocação, com oito pontos ganhos. Na próxima rodada, no domingo, o Peixe recebe o Atlético-MG na Vila Belmiro, em Santos.

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O JOGO

O Grêmio abriu o placar logo aos três minutos. Rafinha cruzou da direita, Victor Bobsin ajeitou de cabeça e Diego Souza, entre os zagueiros do Peixe, finalizou sem dar chances ao goleiro João Paulo.

Apesar da desvantagem, o Santos tomava conta do jogo, com muito mais posse de bola, mas tinha dificuldade para criar as jogadas. A situação só mudou aos 28 minutos. Camacho desarmou Matheus Henrique no meio-campo, tabelou com Marcos Guilherme e deixou o atacante na cara do gol. Ele tocou na saída do goleiro Gabriel Chapecó para empatar a partida.

O Santos seguiu melhor em campo, mas em uma falha na saída de bola o Grêmio fez o segundo. Aos 41 minutos, Pará deu passe na fogueira para Luiz Felipe, o zagueiro tentou tirar, mas chutou em cima de um adversário, Diego Souza aproveitou, avançou e deu belo passe para Matheus Henrique empurrar para o gol.

O filme do primeiro tempo quase se repetiu no segundo. Logo com um minuto, Ferreira recebeu na área e chutou na saída de João Paulo, mas o goleiro santista fez grande defesa e salvou o Peixe.

O Santos seguiu com mais posse de bola e em busca do empate. Aos 14 minutos, o técnico Fernando Diniz colocou em campo o uruguaio Carlos Sánchez, que voltou aos gramados oito meses após realizar uma cirurgia no joelho.

Aos 30 minutos, Sánchez deu lindo passe para Kaio Jorge na área, o atacante rolou para Marinho, que chutou de primeira, mas errou o alvo. Dois minutos depois, o Rei da América acertou o pé. Aos 32, Marinho recebeu na direita, cortou para o meio e soltou a bomba com muito efeito para marcar um golaço.

O Grêmio partiu com tudo em busca da vitória. Aos 35 minutos, o goleiro João Paulo salvou o Peixe mais uma vez em cabeçada de Ferreira e garantiu o empate em Porto Alegre.

FICHATÉCNICA
GRÊMIO 2 X 2 SANTOS
Local: Arena do Grêmio, em Porto Alegre (RS)
Data-Hora: 24/6/2021 – 21h30
Árbitro: Caio Max Augusto Vieira
Assistentes: Jean Marcio dos Santos e Lorival Candido das Flores
VAR: Gilberto Rodrigues Castro Junior
Público/renda:Portões Fechados
Cartões amarelos: Diego Souza (GRE) e Camacho, Marinho e Jean Mota (SAN)
Cartões vermelhos:
Gols: Diego Souza (3’/1ºT) (1-0), Marcos Guilherme (28’/1ºT) (1-1), Matheus Henrique (41’/2°T) (2-1), Marinho (32’/2ºT) (2-2)

GRÊMIO: Gabriel Chapecó, Rafinha, Pedro Geromel, Kannemann e Diogo Barbosa; Victor Bobsin, Thiago Martins e Matheus Henrique (Jean Pyerre, aos 42’/2ºT); Léo Pereira (Douglas Costa, aos 25’/2ºT), Diego Souza (Ricardinho, aos 42’/2ºT) e Ferreirinha . Técnico: Thiago Nunes

SANTOS: João Paulo, Pará (Madson, aos 16’/2ºT), Luiz Felipe, Luan Peres e Felipe Jonatan (Lucas Braga, aos 16’/2ºT); Alison (Camacho, aos 19’/1ºT), Jean Mota e Gabriel Pirani (Carlos Sánchez, aos 14’/2ºT); Marinho, Kaio Jorge e Marcos Guilherme. Técnico: Fernando Diniz

Barcelona exploring shock deal to sign Tottenham outcast Sergio Reguilon after spending last season on two separate loan spells

Barcelona have enquired about Tottenham Hotspur left-back Sergio Reguilon, which would be a shock transfer given his recent struggles and rival past.

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According to , Barcelona have been in contact with Tottenham to understand the conditions that might be expected were they to launch an approach for Reguilon.

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Reguilon isn't thought to have a place at Tottenham under Ange Postecoglou and Spurs are open to selling. He started last season on loan at Manchester United and, when that deal was cut short in January, finished it on a similar temporary deal at Brentford. Meanwhile, Barcelona were short on left-backs even before Alejandro Balde suffered a long-term hamstring injury midway through last season and have lost the cover they did have in loan signing Joao Cancelo, who has returned to Manchester City.

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Reguilon hails from Madrid and first joined the youth ranks of fierce Barcelona rivals Real Madrid at the age of nine. He spent a total of 15 years at the club, before his permanent transfer to Tottenham was completed in 2020.

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If Reguilon is to return to Spain, Barcelona will have to reach a decision on whether the response Tottenham have given make a more formal approach worthwhile. Balde has played sparingly in pre-season and himself is only 20 years of age, so lack real experience.

For England's greater good, it's time to end the Jos Buttler Test experiment

Like the Betamax recorder you bought when it came out, those Marconi shares you thought would provide for your old age, and that Sinclair C5 that seemed the perfect low-cost run-around, sometimes you have to accept that investments don’t work out.Might we be in this territory now with Jos Buttler? He is 29 now, after all, and playing his 41st Test. You might expect him to be somewhere near his best. Instead his performances are tailing away. Since the start of the Ashes – that’s 10 Tests ago – he is averaging 22.05. He has made one half-century in 18 innings and has not reached 30 in seven innings.All players go through tough runs, of course. The art of selection is to keep the faith with them until they come out the other side. There have certainly been moments in Buttler’s career – not least on debut in Southampton, or in Kandy at the end of 2018 – when he looked a very promising player.But promises need to be kept and investments need to make a return. And the Buttler who was selected to be positive and carefree and aggressive is starting to look ever more careworn, uncertain and weary. He looks, like Moeen Ali before he took a break after the first Test in the Ashes, as if he’s struggling to remember what he used to enjoy about the game. He looks, admittedly from something of a distance, as if he’s fallen out of love with it a bit.Whatever happens in his Test future, Buttler is a special player for England. He has scored five of the quickest 11 ODI centuries ever made for them – including the fastest two – as well as their second-fastest T20I half-century. He has already played a huge role in winning the 2019 World Cup and, if England are to challenge in the T20 World Cup later this year, he will surely have to contribute again.But you wonder if the struggle is starting to wear him down. The disappointment, the tension, the travel – he has a young family now – can all rob the game of the freshness and wonder it once had. You wonder if the attempt to turn Buttler into a Test cricketer – the sprinter trying to run marathons – might have robbed him of just a little of his lustre.Part of the problem with Buttler is that he doesn’t have much of a track-record of scoring runs in first-class cricket. He averages just 32.35 in a first-class career that stretches back to 2009 and, in 106 first-class games, has scored a modest six first-class centuries. Chris Woakes and Adil Rashid, by comparison, have scored 10. They both average more, too. Jonny Bairstow (43.51 at first-class level) averages over 10 more. In many ways, expecting Buttler to move up a level and suddenly discover a way to score runs was naive and unreasonable.Increasingly the white-ball and red-ball games are different animals. In England, at least, the white-ball games are played on pitches so flat that batsmen have little concern for the seaming or swinging ball, while the red-ball game demands a strong defence and a tight technique.Jos Buttler trudges off after his dismissal•CHRISTIAAN KOTZE/AFP via Getty Images

Buttler has never really developed those skills. Instead, there was talk of relaxing and trusting his undoubted natural talent. There was the memorable slogan written on top of his bat handle and an acceptance that he should come in at No. 7 – which is unusual for a specialist batsman – with a view to punishing tired bowlers and an older ball. Time that might have been spent learning to play the moving ball was spent – quite understandably – learning to master the T20 game in the IPL and elsewhere. England prioritisation of white-ball cricket meant sacrifices had to be made.And it’s competence that breeds confidence. For if you don’t have a decent technique and gameplan in first-class cricket, you will eventually be found out. Batting at No. 7 is fine, but attacks take second new balls and bowlers, at this level, often have remarkable fitness levels. Put simply: it just hasn’t worked out.Some will argue that Buttler has been asked to fulfil roles that don’t suit him at Test level. And it is true that, in the early stages of his recall in 2018, it looked as if he had cracked it. He averaged 52.5 in the first nine innings – seven of them as a specialist No. 7 – before he was promoted up the order a little to accommodate the inclusion of Ben Foakes – Jonny Bairstow was injured – and then Bairstow. He averages just 26.82 at No. 5, compared to 39.69 at No. 6 and 31.77 at No. 7. He was also asked to take back the gloves.You could equally argue that he has had every advantage extended to him. When Ollie Pope, for example, came into the team, he was obliged to bat at No. 4 – a position he had never previously occupied – to accommodate Buttler, who was a specialist batsman batting, at times anyway, below the keeper, Jonny Bairstow and the main all-rounder, Ben Stokes.Bairstow was moved to accommodate him, too. Ahead of Buttler’s return, in May 2018, Bairstow had scored two centuries in his previous five Tests – one at No. 6 and one at No. 7 – before the return of Buttler destabilised him. He has been asked to bat at No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5 since and averaged just 23.66.ALSO READ: Stokes fined, handed demerit point for spectator altercationIn truth, all players have to be a little bit flexible for the good of the team. So while there is no doubting Buttler’s willingness to attempt whatever has been required of him, there have to be doubts about his ability to perform enough roles to make him anything more than a luxury player at Test level. And while he was recalled as a counterattacking No. 7, in this game he has scored slower than any of his team-mates who have faced more than 10 balls. His struggles to bat with the tail were shown-up by Ollie Pope, who did so masterfully in Cape Town, and his dismissal here – charging down the pitch and slogging in the air – was unworthy of one of England’s finest natural ball strikers. And if the aggressive strokes are gone and the defence isn’t there, well, what’s left?There are other options. With a tour of Sri Lanka looming, thoughts will surely turn back to Foakes. He was player of the series the last time England toured there and is probably the best keeper available. That will be an important factor with spin expected to play a major part.It is true that Foakes endured a relatively modest County Championship season with the bat (he averaged 26.14) for Surrey. And it is true that, by doing so, he failed to make the most eloquent case for a recall. But might disappointment have been a factor? He started the summer by winning the player-of-the-match award on his ODI debut – in Dublin – only to be dropped before he had the chance to play another game. He has also never played another full series after that Sri Lanka tour. In 36 fewer Tests than Buttler, he has the same number of Test centuries and a batting average of 41.50. He could be forgiven if he felt somewhat hard done by.Bairstow will be considered, too. But many of the arguments levelled against Buttler could be levelled against him too, and it is not as if he has scored a mountain of runs since he was dropped. He is looking better in training, however, and England may point to the example of Dom Bess for the improvement a player can make without actually appearing in a game. It may also be relevant that Bairstow made a century from No. 3 in the Colombo Test little more than a year ago. With Joe Denly failing to secure the role, it is that position that Bairstow must be eying.This is not the end of the road for Buttler as an international cricketer. Far from it. Freed from the demands of the longest format, he could concentrate on his limited-overs career. He is already one of the best – if not the best – white-ball cricketers England has ever had. With more chance to remain fresh, there is no reason he cannot sustain such form for several more years.We are in another World Cup cycle now, too. If Eoin Morgan decides he is unlikely to last another four years – and he is 33 now, so it could be a stretch – it may make sense to appoint Buttler as ODI captain in the near future. That way, he would have time to grow into the role and a new England team would have time to evolve around him.Jos Buttler can still be a great England cricketer. Just not a great England Test cricketer. That’s not so bad, is it?

West Ham chiefs discuss hiring ambitious Ruben Amorim alternative

West Ham United chiefs have discussed hiring an "ambitious" alternative to Sporting CP manager Ruben Amorim, following the Portuguese's widely reported talks in London earlier this week.

West Ham meet with Amorim as Steidten draws Moyes succession plan

Perhaps the worst kept secret in football over the last few days has been Amorim's meeting with West Ham.

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The Hammers are making contingency plans.

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The 39-year-old travelled to England via private jet on Monday to hold discussions with West Ham over the potential vacancy left by current boss David Moyes this summer, which sparked excitement as technical director Tim Steidten seemingly gets to work on succeeding the Scotsman.

Matches

208

Wins

146

Draws

31

Losses

31

Goals scored

449

Goals conceded

185

Points

469

Points averaged per game

2.25

Images of Amorim boarding the plane to London were shared on social media, but West Ham have refused to comment on any speculation linking them with him (Sky Sports). The former Braga boss, who guided Sporting to their first Primeira Liga title in nearly 20 years back in 2021, has since returned to Portugal.

Fabrizio Romano, sharing an update on Amorim's chances of joining West Ham this week, says a move is actually unlikely to advance any further than this.

Now, it may be wise for Hammers chiefs to have alternatives to Amorim, and it is believed Thomas Tuchel features among a list of four managerial candidates to succeed Moyes.

West Ham chiefs discuss "ambitious" Thomas Tuchel move

According to GiveMeSport, West Ham chiefs have discussed making an "ambitious" move for Tuchel, with the German set to leave Bayern Munich at the end of this season.

West Ham United manager David Moyes

A Champions League winner with Chelsea, another enticing draw for the east Londoners is his Premier League experience and know-how coaching on the biggest stages in world football. There is, however, the lingering matter of whether he would be open to joining West Ham.

"[Tuchel's continuity] can only be a good thing," said defender Ben Chilwell on Tuchel before he left Chelsea. "As players we have full confidence in the manager – we know we’re not going to get a better manager here. I’m not just saying it. He’s an unbelievable manager in all aspects and I think he has a lot of trust in us as well.

"Now there is that stability, everything that could have potentially been tricky last season has all been resolved so it’s up to us to work and try to get that consistency on the pitch, which is only going to happen if we put the work in away from match days."

Man Utd now tracking £44,000-a-week defender to partner Lisandro Martinez

Manchester United may have found their long-term answer to be Lisandro Martinez's centre-back partner moving forward, according to a new transfer update.

Man Utd need defensive signings

The Red Devils have had such a poor season under Erik ten Hag, leading to serious doubts surrounding his future, and there are new signings required all over the pitch. While wide and central midfield additions are important in their own right, bringing in defensive reinforcements could be the number one priority, with plenty of issues in that area.

Raphel Varane, Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans are all now ageing figures, with the trio in their 30s, leaving 26-year-old Martinez as the only genuinely long-term option moving forward.

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United have been linked with plenty of defenders of late, with Nice star Jean-Clair Todibo backed to move to Old Trafford for a fee in the region of £40m. This season, he has completed 90.1% of his passes across 27 appearances, as well as averaging 3.3 clearances per game.

The Red Devils are also believed to be considering tabling a £65m+ offer for Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo, who is arguably one of the leading players in his position in La Liga, also becoming a key man for Uruguay. Meanwhile, 18-year-old Lille sensation Leny Yoro has been linked with a switch to United, too, possessing the long-term potential to become one of the finest centre-backs in the world.

Man Utd may have found Martinez partner

According to a new update from The Times, Manchester United want to sign Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi this summer, seeing him as the ideal man to come in and be Martinez's partner at the heart of the defence.

The Red Devils are believed to have scouted the England international extensively throughout this season, and now a move to Old Trafford could be on the cards. Arsenal are also keen, however, so it may not be easy for them to get their man.

Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi.

Guehi stands out as an excellent option for United, and while Palace would likely demand a huge amount of money for his services, he ticks so many boxes when it comes to what they need in defence.

At 23, the £44,000-a-week Englishman remains a young player who could remain at the top level for another decade, but he is already hugely experienced at the same time, making 95 appearances in the Premier League and also winning nine caps for England. International teammate Maguire has lauded him his form after breaking into the Three Lions set-up.

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To have a Guehi-Martinez defensive axis could immediately make United look so much more solid in the coming years, so the Red Devils should view the Palace man as a primary option in the summer transfer window.

Revealed: How Chelsea could beat Juventus to Jadon Sancho transfer with Blues set to table shock late offer for Man Utd outcast

Chelsea are competing with Juventus for a possible deal to sign Jadon Sancho from Manchester United in the final days of the summer transfer window.

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Chelsea battle Juve in bid for SanchoBlues willing to offer player in exchangeWinger was left out of squad vs BrihgtonWHAT HAPPENED?

Juventus have opened talks with the Red Devils over a loan deal for the winger. While it was reported this week that United are open to another temporary switch, they would prefer to sell him on a permanent basis.

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That preference could give Chelsea the advantage, as reporter Dharmesh Sheth says the London club are in contention to land the England international. The Blues are open to sending another player to Old Trafford as part of the deal to lower the transfer fee.

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Despite seemingly putting an end to his feud with Erik ten Hag, which resulted in him being banished from the squad and sent on loan to Borussia Dortmund last season, Sancho has not featured in either of United's first two Premier League games of the season. He travelled with the team for Saturday's game against Brighton, but was left out of the squad, reportedly due to talks over a potential transfer.

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It seems Sancho is yet to properly win over Ten Hag in the early stages of the season, so he may push for a move before the transfer window comes to an end on August 30. Whether he prefers to head to Chelsea or Juventus remains to be seen.

West Brom were rinsed by Hawthorns dud who earned more than Thomas-Asante

West Bromwich Albion, despite their recent bumpy form, will still have Premier League football on their minds with promotion the ultimate goal to cap off an overall pleasing season.

Carlos Corberan's men will need Brandon Thomas-Asante on top form for the upcoming playoffs if they are to be successful in their mission to move back up to the top flight, with the former Salford City striker experiencing notable dips in form across the gruelling campaign to date.

His performance against Sunderland in the middle of the month even saw BBC Radio West Midlands commentator Tony Brown brand the 25-year-old striker as "terrible", needlessly picking up a red card to help gift the Black Cats a rare Championship win.

Brandon Thomas-Asante for West Brom.

Thomas-Asante's rich goalscoring form this season – which has seen him bag 12 goals – means he isn't a complete lost cause, unlike one former Baggies dud who failed majorly during his disastrous one-season stay at the Hawthorns.

Rickie Lambert's time at West Brom

West Brom must have thought they'd managed to seal a great deal for a prolific goalscorer when they signed Rickie Lambert back in 2015, coming into the building after Albion splashed £3m on the ex-Southampton hero.

Lambert had found the back of the net an astounding 117 times from 235 games on the South Coast, before a move to Liverpool became all too much for the experienced centre-forward to handle after leaving the Saints behind with just three pitiful goals netted from 36 games at Anfield.

The Baggies would have hoped this was just a momentary blip before Lambert recaptured his groove again, hence gambling on his signature to come good, but his goalscoring woes playing for the Reds would end up following him to the West Midlands.

The lofty 6 foot 2 attacker would manage an even worse goal return for West Brom, however, only firing in one strike from 26 total games.

It wasn't just Lambert's hefty transfer fee that would have troubled the West Midlands outfit financially, with his excessive salary bleeding the club dry during his torrid one-season stay.

Lambert even ended up earning two times Thomas-Asante's current pay packet of £20k-per-week at the then Premier League club, despite the former Salford man being far more efficient in front of goal in the here and now than the notable dud was.

Lambert's wage at West Brom

Taking into account his £3m transfer fee, and his hefty £43k-per-week salary, Lambert ending up draining the Baggies of an excessive £5.2m despite only playing 26 games for the club in the ill-fated move.

Amazingly, Lambert's wage during the 2015-16 campaign didn't even put him amongst the top five earners at the Hawthorns with the likes of Salomon Rondon swimming in cash at £60k-per-week.

1. Salomon Rondon

£60k per week

2. Darren Fletcher

£52k per week

3. Ben Foster

£50k per week

4. Jonny Evans

£47k per week

5. Jonas Olsson

£45k per week

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In contrast, looking at Corberan's current camp, he would just pip Adam Reach as raking in the most cash who earns £3k-per-week less than Lambert.

Unfortunately for the once deadly ex-Saints man, his next move to Cardiff City after West Brom would also see him endure lengthy barren patches in front of goal – only scoring two times during his first nine Bluebirds matches, with both of those strikes coming in one contest.

He would announce his retirement shortly after in 2017, with his short stint at the Baggies surely not one he fondly goes back to when reminiscing about his playing days.

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Pela Série B, Avaí vence o Londrina e sobe na classificação

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Duelando pela 8ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro da Série B, Londrina e Avaí entraram em campo na noite desta quarta-feira, no estádio do Café. Com os gols saindo ainda na primeira etapa, o Leão chegou a abrir 2 a 0 de frente com Jonathan e Alan Costa. Já no segundo tempo, Marcelo Freitas chegou a dar um ânimo ao descontar no marcador para os mandantes, porém viu Valdívia dar tranquilidade novamente para a equipe catarinense fechando a conta em 3 a 1.

Com o resultado, o time comandado por Claudinei Oliveira chegou aos 10 pontos, pulando para a 9ª colocação. Já a equipe comandada por Roberto Fonseca caiu para a 16ª posição com seus 7 pontos.

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AVAÍ ABRE A CONTAGEM LOGO NO INÍCIO

Mesmo jogando longe de seus domínios, a equipe do Avaí tratou de ir pra cima buscando encontrar seu tento. E se deu bem. Após algumas tentativas frustradas, já que a defesa do Londrina se segurava do jeito que podia, aos 6 minutos, Jonathan deixou a marcação para trás e, ao ganhar na disputa com Luiz Henrique, mandou para o fundo das redes sem chances para o goleiro César. Leão 1 a 0.

LONDRINA BUSCA A REAÇÃO, MAS SOFRE O SEGUNDO

Atrás no marcador, o time comandado por Roberto Fonseca tentou ficar mais com a posse de bola, além de explorar mais seu campo de ataque. Mesmo conseguindo criar com Tiago Orobó, jogador mais acionado do Tubarão, o Londrina ainda teve duas chances na sequência com Marcondes e Salatiel, mas elas não foram suficientes para igualar tudo no estádio do Café.

E para piorar ainda mais a situação dos donos da casa, aos 42 minutos, Alan Costa ampliou para a equipe catarinense. Aproveitando cruzamento de Edílson pelo lado direito, o zagueiro, de cabeça, mandou para o fundo das redes fechando a etapa inicial com o placar em 2 a 0.

LONDRINA DESCONTA NO COMEÇO DA SEGUNDA ETAPA

Adotando uma postura mais ofensiva para o segundo tempo, a equipe paranaense voltou a campo com duas alterações. Douglas Santos e Júnior Pirambu entraram no lugar de Tiago Orobó e Salatiel, respectivamente. E se deu bem. Logo aos 6 minutos, em um lindo chute de Marcelo Freitas de longe, a bola entrou no ângulo do goleiro Glédson. O placar apontava 2 a 1.

MUDANÇAS DE AMBOS OS LADOS, E MAIS UM DO AVAÍ

Com o tempo passando, o panorama da partida tinha tudo para mudar com o gol por parte dos mandantes. Entretanto, mesmo com uma troca visando maior força ofensiva, Roberto Fonseca tirou o meia Adenílson para colocar Danilo em seu lugar, mas acabou sendo pego de surpresa com mais um tento do clube de Santa Catarina, desta vez, aos 29 minutos, com Valdívia, que havia entrado momentos antes no lugar de Lourenço. 3 a 1 Leão.

LEC VAI PARA O TUDO OU NADA NA RETA FINAL

Com o Avaí voltando a abrir dois gols de vantagem, o Londrina apostou suas últimas fichas na esperança de conseguir, ao menos, um empate heroico. Porém, mesmo conseguindo aparecer com certa frequência em seu campo de ataque, nenhuma finalização foi suficiente para marcar já que o goleiro Glédson fechou o gol até o apito final do árbitro.

FICHA TÉCNICA
LONDRINA x AVAÍ – 8ª RODADA DO BRASILEIRÃO SÉRIE B
Estádio: Estádio do Café, Londrina (PA)
Data: 30 de junho de 2021, às 19h (de Brasília)
Árbitro: Ivan da Silva Guimarães Junior(CBF-AM)
Assistentes:Marcos Santos Vieira (CBF-AM) e Uesclei Regison Pereira dos Santos (CBF-AM)
Cartões amarelos: Caprini (LEC) / Jonathan (AVA)
Cartões vermelhos: –

GOL: Jonathan, 6’/1ºT; Alan Costa, 42’/1ºT; Marcelo Freitas, 6’/2ºT; Valdívia, 29’/2ºT)

LONDRINA (Técnico: Roberto Fonseca)
César; Ricardo Luz, Marcondes Junior, Augusto e Luiz Henrique; Tarik, Marcelo Freitas (Pedro Cacho, aos 40’/2ºT) e Adenílson (Danilo, aos 18’/2ºT);Tiago Orobó (Douglas Santos, no intervalo), Salatiel (Júnior Pirambu, no intervalo) e Caprini (Juan, aos 34’/2ºT).

AVAÍ (Técnico: Claudinei Oliveira)
Gledson; Edilson, Alan Costa, Alemão e Diego Renan; Jean Martim (Bruno Silva, aos 16’/2ºT), Wesley (Jean Cléber, aos 34’/2ºT) e Lourenço (Valdívia, aos 26’/2ºT); Vinícius Leite, Renato (Copete, aos 26’/2ºT) e Jonathan (Getúlio, aos 16’/2ºT).

Beuran Hendricks earns CSA national contract, Dale Steyn left out

Nadine de Klerk and Sinalo Jafta were the additions to the women’s national contract list

Firdose Moonda23-Mar-2020Beuran Hendricks, the left-arm seamer who made his Test and ODI debuts for South Africa in the past season, is the only new name on the national men’s contracted player list for the 2020-21 season. Meanwhile, pacer Nadine de Klerk, who was part of South Africa’s squad at the T20 World Cup earlier this month and wicket-keeper Sinalo Jafta have been added to the women’s national contracted squad. Both lists include the same number of players as least season – 16 men and 14 women – with the option of a 17th men’s player being contracted through the season.Anrich Nortje, Rassie van der Dussen and Dwaine Pretorius are all examples of players who did exactly that. The trio were not originally named on the 2019-20 contract list but were upgraded over the course of the previous summer by virtue of the number of matches they played for the national side.All three have been contracted for the 2020-21 season. Top-order batsman Theunis de Bruyn has been dropped from the men’s contract list, while Dale Steyn, who remains available in white-ball formats, has been excluded and Hashim Amla and Vernon Philander have retired. Offspinner Raisibe Ntozakhe and allrounder Zintle Mali are the two women’s players who no longer have contracts.National contracts

IN: Beuran Hendricks, Anrich Nortje, Dwaine Pretorius, Rassie van der Dussen Nadine de Klerk, Sinalo Jafta
OUT: Hashim Amla, Theunis de Bruyn, Dale Steyn, Vernon Philander, Raisibe Ntozakhe, Zintle Mali

Faf du Plessis, who stood down as Test and T20 captain last month, has been re-contracted and remains available to play for South Africa in all formats suggesting his retirement is at least a year away. Du Plessis was part of the ODI squad that traveled to India earlier this month and has committed himself to his role as a senior player and in assisting his successor. While Quinton de Kock has taken over as white-ball captain, South Africa have yet to name a Test captain.Contenders are believed to include de Kock, Temba Bavuma and Aiden Markram who remains on the contracted player list despite missing most of last season on the sidelines. Markram broke his wrist during the October Test series in India, a self-inflicted injury caused by “lashing out a solid object,” after bagging a pair in India. He recovered in time to play the 2019 Boxing Day Test against England but fractured a finger in the match, ruling him out of the rest of the summer’s internationals. Markram returned for his franchise, the Titans, in late February and scored two hundred in six one-day cup matches before the competition was suspended.Markram’s replacement at the top of the order in the Test XI, Pieter Malan, has not been contracted. Neither has his brother Janneman Malan, who scored a century while opening the batting in his second ODI. Also missing from the list are Heinrich Klaasen and JJ Smuts, who have both been part of South Africa’s white-ball squads this summer and have both had decent returns, and Zubayr Hamza, who played in the Test team. However, all of them have the opportunity to earn a contract in the coming season.South Africa’s men’s team has a busy schedule and are due to play away tours in Sri Lanka (white-ball) and West Indies (two Tests, five T20s) between May and August, although the future of those trips will hinge on the impact of COVID-19, which has already seen two men’s ODIs in India postponed. That will be followed by the men’s T20 World Cup in Australia and the home season, which sees visits from Sri Lanka (Tests), Australia (Tests), Pakistan (T20) and India (T20). The women’s team is due to travel to West Indies and England over the winter – tours that may prove unlikely – and will then turn their attention to the 2021 ODI World Cup.They automatically qualified for the event before their home series against Australia, due to take place this month, was forced to be rescheduled because of the ongoing pandemic.Last Monday, all activity in South African cricket was put on hold for 60 days, after South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa declared a state of disaster as a result of the coronavirus. Although the impact on the season has been minimal – with the semi-finals and finals of the one-day cup and two rounds of first-class cricket unable to be completed – it does mean that off-season camps, aimed to upskill South Africa’s cricketers, will have to wait.Behind-the-scenes, CSA are continuing to plan for next summer and now that the central contracts have been announced, the six domestic franchises are expected to finalise their player pools in the coming week.Nationally contracted men’s players: Temba Bavuma, Quinton de Kock, Faf du Plessis, Dean Elgar, Beuran Hendricks, Reeza Hendricks, Keshav Maharaj, Aiden Markram, David Miller, Lungi Ngidi, Anrich Nortje, Andile Phehlukwayo, Dwaine Pretorius, Kagiso Rabada, Tabraiz Shamsi, Rassie van der DussenNationally contracted women’s players: Trisha Chetty, Nadine de Klerk, Mignon du Preez, Shabnim Ismail, Sinalo Jafta, Marizanne Kapp, Ayabonga Khaka, Masabata Klaas, Lizelle Lee, Sune Luus, Tumi Sekhukhune, Chloe Tryon, Dane van Niekerk, Laura Wolvaardt

فيديو | سوبوسلاي يسجل هدف ليفربول الأول أمام ساوثهامبتون

أحرز لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي ليفربول، دومينيك سوبوسلاي، هدف فريقه الأول في شباك ساوثهامبتون، بمنافسات الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

ويواجه ليفربول نظيره ساوثهامبتون، ضمن منافسات الجولة الثانية عشر من الدوري الإنجليزي على ملعب “سانت ماري”.

اقرأ ايضاً.. تشكيل ليفربول أمام ساوثهامبتون في الدوري الإنجليزي.. موقف محمد صلاح

ونجح لاعب وسط ليفربول، سوبوسلاي، في تسجيل هدف ليفربول الأول عند الدقيقة 30 من عمر الشوط الأول.

الهدف جاء بعد ضغط قوي من كورتيس جونز على دفاعات ساوثهاميتون مما أدى لخطأ في ابعاد الكرة لتصل إلى سوبوسلاي الذي يضعها بالقدم اليسرى ببراعة في شباك الحارس ماكارثي.

وفي حال فوز ليفربول اليوم، سيرتفع رصيد الفريق إلى النقطة 31 في صدارة ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي “بريميرليج”.

ويقدم بطولات تغطية مباشرة لأحداث مباراة ليفربول وساوثهامبتون في الدوري الإنجليزي من خلال الرابط. هدف ليفربول الأول في مرمى ساوثهامبتون 1-0 في الدوري الإنجليزي

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