مانشستر سيتي يحسم موقفه من انتقال برناردو سيلفا إلى برشلونة

تشير التقارير إلى أن بيرناردو سيلفا لن يغادر مانشستر سيتي هذا الصيف بعد أن أعلن النادي أنه ليس معروضًا للبيع.

تم ربط برشلونة على نطاق واسع باللاعب البالغ من العمر 27 عامًا مع تمسك مانشستر سيتي ببقاء البرتغالي الدولي.

وأصدر مدرب مانشستر سيتي بيب جوارديولا إشعارًا بعدم بيع صانع الألعاب هذا الصيف، وفقًا لما أوردته صحيفة “ميرور” البريطانية.

لن يسمح جوارديولا للنجم البرتغالي بالمغادرة قبل بداية الموسم لكونه من أشد المعجبين به، رغم التكهنات حول عرض برشلونة الذي قد يبلغ 70 مليون جنيه إسترليني.

حدد تشافي هيرنانديز مدرب برشلونة، سيلفا كهدف انتقال رئيسي، وقد ظهر برناردو 35 مرة في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز مع السيتي الموسم الماضي، وسجل ثمانية أهداف وقدم أربع تمريرات حاسمة.

كان سيلفا قريبًا أيضًا من الانضمام إلى برشلونة الموسم الماضي، لكن الوضع المالي الصعب للنادي جعل هذه الخطوة لا يمكن أن تتحقق.

اقرأ أيضًا | برشلونة يتخذ قرارًا بشأن عبد الصمد الزلزولي

لقد كان في الاتحاد لمدة خمسة مواسم الآن، وانضم مقابل 43 مليون جنيه إسترليني من موناكو في عام 2017.

إضافة سيلفا سترفع تعاقدات برشلونة إلى خمسة، بعد رافينها وروبرت ليفاندوفسكي وفرانك كيسي وأندرياس كريستنسن اللذين وصلا في انتقالات مجانية.

ويدفع برشلونة لاعبه فرينكي دي يونج لإتمام صفقة انتقال بقيمة 72 مليون جنيه إسترليني مع مانشستر يونايتد، لكن مبلغ 17 مليون جنيه إسترليني الذي يدينون به له في الأجور يعد حجر عثرة كبير.

Joe Aribo stole the show vs Motherwell

Rangers failed to return to winning ways as they were held to a 1-1 draw at Ibrox by Motherwell on Sunday afternoon.

Fashion Sakala got off the mark with his first goal for Rangers to put the club in front, but a second half equaliser from Kaiyne Woolery secured a point for the away side.

Motherwell only managed one shot on target in the entire match, compared to the home team’s 24 shots and seven on target at the other end. However, Steven Gerrard’s side were unable to make the most of their opportunities in front of goal.

Despite Sakala finding the back of the net, the Zambian forward did not quite steal the show for Rangers. Instead it was central midfielder Joe Aribo, who took his place in the midfield three after a difficult night out wide against Lyon on Thursday.

The former Charlton man was deployed as a winger against the French outfit and struggled to show his best qualities, but that changed against Motherwell as Gerrard placed him back in his more favoured central role.

Offensively, he was outstanding today. As per SofaScore, he created six chances, including two ‘big chances’, and set up Sakala’s opener. He also completed all four of his attempted dribbles and 76% of his passes. This shows that he stepped up in terms of creativity and was able to hand his teammates opportunities in front of goal, but Rangers were only able to make the most of it on one occasion.

Aribo was also not afraid to put himself about in the midfield and win his 50-50s. As per SofaScore, he won an impressive 69% of his duels on the pitch, coming out on top in seven of his 10 ground duels and two of his three in the air, whilst also making one tackle and one interception.

This shows that he stood up to the physical test of Motherwell and was able to hold his own. He was then able to merge that with his quality on the ball, with the aforementioned creative statistics showing that he put in a complete performance.

Rangers did not win but Aribo created enough chances for them to do so, which is why he stole the show ahead of other players. Gerrard must be buzzing with the midfielder’s display and hoping that the Nigerian can keep up a similar level of performance throughout the rest of the campaign.

In other news: Wilson must work his magic to strike deal for Rangers “mountain”, fans would love it

Buoyant India look to seal series

The 320-run drubbing for Australia at the hands of India in Mohali means the hosts have all the momentum and confidence going into the third Test

The Preview by S Rajesh28-Oct-2008
Amit Mishra might be reduced to doing the waterboy’s job again despite his outstanding debut in Mohali © Getty Images
Match factsOct 29-Nov 2, 2008
Start time 9.30am (0400 GMT)Big Picture The 320-run drubbing for Australia at the hands of India in Mohali means the hosts have all the momentum and confidence going into the third Test, in Delhi. The leadership might have changed hands – Anil Kumble takes over from the inspired Mahendra Singh Dhoni – but that is unlikely to affect the buoyant Indians, especially given the track record of team and captain at this venue: India have won the last seven Tests here, and Kumble has a rich haul of 55 wickets from six Tests at an average of 15.41. Almost all the Indian batsmen have been among the runs in this series, the fast bowlers have asked plenty of questions of the opposition batsmen with their reverse-swing and accuracy, and the spinners – including a debutant – have helped themselves to a bagful of wickets as well. Things couldn’t be any rosier for India.For Ricky Ponting, though, the tour has been full of thorns. His own form has come undone after a splendid start in Bangalore, but even worse, he could only watch helplessly as his team was completely outclassed in Mohali. The one-week break could not have come at a better time for Australia, and while Ponting has said the team’s work ethic has been outstanding during this period – “Steve Waugh was at training yesterday [Monday] and he said he’d never seen a team train as well as we did” – what matters is how the players translate that into performance in the middle. Australia have so far been badly let down by the senior players – Ponting, Matthew Hayden, Michael Clarke and Brett Lee have all been below par – and they need at least a couple of them to turn in match-winning performances to claw back in the series.Form guide (last 5 Tests)India WDLWL
Australia LDWDWWatch out forMatthew Hayden hasn’t been among the runs so far, but he is too good a player to go four Tests without making a significant contribution. He was unlucky with a couple of marginal decisions in Bangalore, and if the rub of the green goes his way Hayden could well stamp his authority on the Delhi Test.Michael Clarke has had a lean run so far, twice falling in the last over of the day, but his 69 in Mohali showed he is coming to terms with the conditions in India. His ability to use his feet against spin makes him a key member of Australia’s batting line-up.Anil Kumble: You can’t argue with his record in Delhi: 55 wickets in six Tests at an average of 15.41. Even if he isn’t at his deadliest, Kumble could be a major threat here.Sehwag and Gambhir: The Feroz Shah Kotla is the home ground for both Indian openers, and given their form in the series so far, expect more fireworks from them at the start of India’s innings.Team newsKumble is certain to return to the team, which means Amit Mishra, who made an outstanding debut in Mohali, or Harbhajan Singh will make way. Mishra would have sat out in normal circumstances, but a toe injury that Harbhajan sustained towards the end of the Mohali Test makes matters more uncertain, with a final decision expected only on the morning of the match.India 1 Gautam Gambhir, 2 Virender Sehwag, 3 Rahul Dravid, 4 Sachin Tendulkar, 5 Sourav Ganguly, 6 VVS Laxman, 7 Mahendra Singh Dhoni (wk), 8 Anil Kumble (capt), 9 Harbhajan Singh/ Amit Mishra, 10 Zaheer Khan, 11 Ishant Sharma.Stuart Clark is back in the reckoning after missing the previous match due an elbow injury. He will replace Peter Siddle, while Jason Krejza has been named in the 12-man shortlist as well. Krejza had a terrible time in the tour game, and it’s unlikely Australia will take a chance with him even in conditions expected to favour spin.Australia (likely) 1 Matthew Hayden, 2 Simon Katich, 3 Ricky Ponting (capt), 4 Michael Clarke, 5 Michael Hussey, 6 Shane Watson, 7 Brad Haddin (wk), 8 Cameron White, 9 Brett Lee, 10 Mitchell Johnson, 11 Stuart Clark.Pitch & conditionsRadhey Shyam, the curator, has a track record of making pitches which suit Kumble, and there is every likelihood of another spin-friendly surface over the next five days. If that’s the case the toss could be crucial yet again. Though the weather is expected to remain clear, the morning smog and the early sunset could both eat into playing time.Stats & Trivia India have won the last seven Tests in Delhi, but in the 20-year period from 1972 to 1992, they hadn’t won a single match out of 11, losing five and drawing six. Kumble has won the Man-of-the-Match award in the last two Tests in Delhi. Overall, three of his ten match awards have come in Delhi. In all 29 Tests here, the captain winning the toss has chosen to bat. However, out of 16 decisive results, the team winning the toss has won the game only five times. England are the only overseas team to win the toss and the match. Even though India have won the last seven Tests here, they’ve struggled with their opening partnerships: the average stand during this period is 17.23, with only one half-century stand in 13 innings. Opposition teams have fared only slightly better, averaging 24.71 in 14 innings. The overall opening stand of 21.11 in the last seven Tests suggests there’s something in the track for the new-ball bowlers. Spinners have taken nearly two-thirds of the wickets here in the last seven Tests – their 141 wickets have come at an average of 27.52. Fast and medium-fast bowlers have taken 76 wickets at 39.08. Quotes”I’ve tried to completely dismiss last week. It was one of those games where we were totally outplayed and what you’ve got to do is look at reasons why. You learn your lessons and push on.”
“Going by the record we have at the Kotla and the kind of cricket we played in Mohali, it certainly gives us a lot of confidence going into the game. We are fully confident that we will be able to win the series here.”

Driver keen for positive start

Ryan Driver, the former Lancashire and Worcestershire batsman now playing for Jersey, is determined that his side hit the ground running in the World Cricket League Division 4 which gets underway in Dar Es Salaam on Saturday

Cricinfo staff30-Sep-2008Ryan Driver, the former Lancashire and Worcestershire batsman now playing for Jersey, is determined that his side hit the ground running in the World Cricket League Division 4 which gets underway in Dar Es Salaam on Saturday.Jersey face Tanzania in their tournament-opener as they begin their attempt at qualification to the 2011 World Cup.”We’re all looking forward to Tanzania. It’s going to be a hell of an experience,” said Driver. “As ever I think you’re going to find Jersey going quietly about our business. The guys are confident, we have no idea what to expect.”We need to get a good start against Tanzania on the Saturday. I think all the games are going to be tough, but playing the hosts on the opening day will be interesting.”Driver, who was recently named Player of the Season for Jersey, doesn’t agree with claims that Jersey and Italy could be at an advantage given they come into the tournament off the back of a domestic season and have recent experience of competitive cricket.”It’s been a long season – we started training back in February – and there are a few aching limbs,” he said. “We haven’t been outside much in the past month because of the weather.”

هشام صلاح يرد على أنباء مفاوضات الأهلي والزمالك وبيراميدز لضمه

كشف هشام صلاح لاعب فريق الكرة الأول بنادي الاتحاد السكندري حقيقة وجود مفاوضات من الأهلي والزمالك وبيراميدز من أجل ضمه.

وترددت أنباء في الأيام القليلة الماضية حول اقتراب هشام صلاح من أحد الأندية السابق ذكرها، في الموسم المقبل.

الاتحاد السكندري يرد على أنباء انتقال هشام صلاح لـ الأهلي

وقال صلاح في تصريحات تلفزيونية بفضائية “أون تايم سبورتس”: “أقسم بالله العظيم كل تركيزي مع الفريق حتى نهاية الموسم، ولا أعلم شيئًا عما يتردد بشأن تلك المفاوضات”.

وأضاف: “يتبقى في عقدي 3 سنوات ومجلس إدارة نادي الاتحاد السكندري هو من سيحسم مصيري”.

وأتم: “لا أعرف إذا كان هناك عروض وصلت لنادي الاتحاد السكندري أم لا”.

ويحتل فريق الاتحاد المركز الثاني عشر في سلم ترتيب بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز برصيد 25 نقطة.

Jones out for rest of season

Simon Jones is likely to miss the rest of the season after damaging knee cartilage which will keep him out of action for up to four weeks

Cricinfo staff19-Aug-2008
Simon Jones is undergoing another injury problem © Getty Images
Simon Jones is likely to miss the rest of the season after damaging knee cartilage which will keep him out of action for up to four weeks. Jones, who was forced to pull out of the England Lions matches against the South Africans last week, will undergo an arthroscopy to clean up the knee as soon as possible.”The plan was to have Simon still playing in September,” Steve Rhodes, Worcestershire’s director of cricket, said. “Whilst this has not quite been achieved I am delighted with his contribution and the plan will be to rehab Simon in a way to get him back fitter and stronger for the cricket that lies ahead of him.”He has not played for England for three years after a series of abortive county comebacks, but this season marked his best chance yet. He has taken 42 first-class wickets at an average of 18.02 and a strike rate of 30 and his inclusion in the Lions set-up was another positive step before the latest blow. He was overlooked for the Tests against South Africa, but a good performance at Grace Road could have strengthened his claims for an England recall.With the Ashes coming around next year in England, Jones was shaping as a candidate for the winter tours but his latest injury must put that in doubt. If he doesn’t make the main trips to India and West Indies, he may get the chance on the England Lions tours, the first of which is to India before Christmas.

Dhoni lauds Badrinath effort

Captain praises Zaheer Khan for taking the pressure off the batsmen with his opening burst of pace and swing

Jamie Alter in Dambulla20-Aug-2008
The win was clearly a relief for S Badrinath who voiced his disappointment at continually being overlooked for national selection © AFP
On the day when Indian wrestler Sushil Kumar and boxer Vijender Kumar provided unanticipated boosts to the country’s Olympic campaign, India’s one-day team tussled and tugged their way to a series-leveling victory in Dambulla. It started India’s way emphatically through Zaheer Khan’s enthralling opening spell, tilted Sri Lanka’s way when India slipped to 75 for 5, and was finished authoritatively by two middle-order batsmen with an appetite for a scrap.One half of a match-winning stand of 60 in 15.5 overs, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, paid credit to the man who eventually took India home – debutant Subramaniam Badrinath. “Its good to have him,” said Dhoni. “He was under pressure on debut, especially against Murali and Mendis, but he played them really well. He took up the challenge and responsibility and showed some character.”When Badrinath hit the winnings runs and jogged down the other end, pumping his right fist, the relief was clear for a batsman who voiced his disappointment at continually being overlooked for national selection. The closest that he came was when he was called up as a replacement for the injured Gautam Gambhir during the one-day series at home against Australia in October 2007. Having replaced Sachin Tendulkar in the current ODI team, it was an injury to Gambhir again which allowed him his debut, and he played with creditable determination to guide India home.”He’s very talented, and that’s why he is here,” said Dhoni. “He’s been performing consistently over the years back home and on India A tours. It was reversing and turning a bit, and at one end we had a batsman [Badrinath] but the other end was open.”It was Badrinath’s first game and he had the pressure of scoring. That’s what gives you confidence and the more experience you get the better. You don’t need to play 100 games for that. Even 25 such games will give you much more experience. The more you are in these conditions, the more comfortable you will be in the future. It is good preparation, but it takes its toll too. You need to really concentrate.”Dhoni is no stranger to walking in under pressure and performing a rescue act, and he downplayed his contribution with a smile. “Well I’m losing some hair, but it is a pleasure to go out there under pressure and perform,” he said. “That’s what you’re supposed to do at this level. People expect you to score and it’s a privilege. A win is always good because the morale goes up and you start believing you can deal with pressure. Once you’re square, you can look into the opponents’ eyes and tell them that if we play good cricket, we can definitely beat you.”Zaheer, one of the unsung performers in the Tests, had taken immense pressure off the batsmen having to deal with Sri Lanka’s spinners. A spate of injuries forced Dhoni to “bowl out of compulsion” despite a pitch that appeared good for batting by his assessment. In a fiery opening burst of pace and swing, Zaheer left Sri Lanka 10 for 3. In a tour so dominated by spin, it was refreshing to see pace make its presence felt.”Zaheer has been consistent throughout,” said Dhoni. “I’ve been playing for four years and I’ve seen him bowl like this. He has moved way ahead when it comes to his fielding as well. He’s there more than 100%. He bowled really well in England too, and it’s really good to have someone like him.”It has been a tough tour for India’s bowlers. There was some assistance for the seam bowlers in the last two ODIs, but in the Tests it was an uphill struggle. Dhoni credited his bowlers for turning in an accomplished performance. “Not just Zaheer, the others did a great job,” he said. “At times when a bowler doesn’t get wickets people tend to say he’s a weak bowler, but it is about the effort put in. You won’t always have a good day. Unless you bowl in partnerships you won’t get wickets. If Zaheer struck, Praveen Kumar’s impact was also good. He bowled really well with the new ball.”The Indian captain also sounded a word of caution and believed that spin may come into play in the next three outings at Colombo. “It was a deceptive pitch, with something in it for the fast bowlers,” he said. “In tough, hot and humid conditions, they bowled consistently, but I don’t think they will get such conditions in the coming matches.”

Newcastle transfer update on Gallagher

A journalist has dropped a definitive transfer update involving Newcastle United and Conor Gallagher.

The Lowdown: Willock alternative?

It is not a guarantee that the St. James’ Park faithful will be able to sign Joe Willock on a permanent deal after his loan spell from Arsenal in the 2020/21 season.

Thus, they may need to look for other targets in the attacking midfield position, especially with the new Premier League campaign only a couple of weeks away.

The Latest: Gallagher update

The Sun journalist Tom Barclay has given a transfer update involving Gallagher, of whom he claims the Magpies “had interest” in, as well as Leeds United:

“Understand Conor Gallagher has opted to join Crystal Palace on loan.”

The Verdict: Blow

It is certainly a blow for the North East club to miss out on the signing of Gallagher, especially to a rival in the top flight in Crystal Palace.

The Chelsea ace endured a successful individual loan spell at West Brom in the last term, despite them being relegated down to the EFL Championship.

Gallagher won no fewer than 6.5 of his duels per game in the Premier League, and also averaged 2.7 tackles and one shot and successful dribble per match, notching up two goals and two assists (Sofascore).

He is a player that is capable of playing anywhere in the middle of the park, and being English, he would have helped fill in the home-grown quota while adding depth through the spine of the team.

Nonetheless, it seems as if Gallagher is set to join the Eagles instead, with the Toon now needing to look elsewhere.

In other news, find out which £12m-rated maestro NUFC want to sign here!

فيديو | في دقيقتين.. علي معلول يسجل هدفين لـ الأهلي أمام إنبي

نجح فريق الكرة الأول بالنادي الأهلي في تسجيل هدفين في دقيقتين بشباك نظيره إنبي بالمباراة الجارية بينهما الآن لتصبح النتيجة 2-1.

ويواجه الأهلي نظيره إنبي في خضم مؤجلات الجولة الخامسة عشر من عمر الدوري المصري الممتاز.

رسميًا.. كاف يُعلن حكم مباراة الأهلي والوداد في نهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا

وسجل الأهلي هدفيه عن طريق علي معلول في الدقيقتين 94 و96 من عمر المباراة.

ويخوض الأهلي مباراة اليوم في المركز الثالث بجدول ترتيب الدوري برصيد 34 نقطة، فيما يحل إنبي في المرتبة التاسعة برصيد 24 نقطة. هدف الأهلي الأول

هدف الأهلي الثاني

Em recuperação, Gilmar Fubá visita Bate Bola dos Craques de Sempre

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Gilmar Fubá levará sua alegria para o Bate Bola dos Craques de Sempre, na unidade Playball São Caetano, no próximo sábado às 11h. O ex-volante irá prestigiar o evento, tirando fotos e dando autógrafos para os frequentadores, já que não poderá jogar, por estar se recuperando de um problema de saúde.

No Bate Bola, ex-jogadores que defenderam grandes clubes e colecionaram títulos ao longo da carreira, enfrentarão os frequentadores da Playball.

O time dos Craques de Sempre contará com Vampeta, Muller, Dinei, Viola, Ronaldo Giovanelli, Dagoberto, Biro Biro e Aguinaldo.

– O Gilmar participou das primeiras edições do Bate Bola e sempre foi uma pessoa muito querida, carismática e atenciosa com o público. Estamos muito felizes que ele está se recuperando e também por ele ter aceito nosso convite – disse Sandra Franco, responsável pelo evento.

A unidade Playball São Caetano fica na Rua Conceição, 160.

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