أبو رجيلة مهاجمًا لاعبي الزمالك: لديهم برود أعصاب.. ومرتضى منصور "بيطبطب عليهم"

وجه محمود أبو رجيلة لاعب الزمالك الأسبق انتقادات قوية للاعبي القلعة البيضاء بعد تعادلهم أمام المريخ السوداني ضمن منافسات دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

وواصل الزمالك نتائجه السيئة في مجموعته بدوري أبطال إفريقيا بعد الهزيمة أمام شباب بلوزداد بالجولة الأولى وتابعها التعادل مع المريخ عصر الجمعة.

وقال أبو رجيلة في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “المحور”: “صدمت من تعادل الزمالك أمام المريخ السوداني، وكنا نحتاج إلى حل مشاكلنا من خلال الفوز اليوم، ولا توجد جدية ولا روح، والمباراة كانت باردة بشكل غير معقول، وشعرت أن اللاعبين لديهم برود أعصاب”.

وأكمل: “المريخ كان أفضل وكان يصنع فرصًا محققة للتسجيل، الزمالك لا يوجد به لاعب قادر على صناعة الفارق عكس الفريق قبل ذلك، ولاعبو الزمالك ليس لديهم أي قرار”.

طالع | ريكاردو يحدد أخطر لاعب في الزمالك ويؤكد: لاعبو المريخ أثبتوا أنهم الأفضل

وأردف: “كنا نلعب في الماضي دون مقابل من أجل الزمالك، ورئيس النادي والإدارة لم يقصروا مع اللاعبين في شيء، لا يهمني خسارة بطولة الدوري ودوري أبطال إفريقيا، لكن (صعبان عليا حال لاعبي الزمالك)”.

وتابع: “مباراة الترجي التونسي صعبة، خاصة أن اللقاء في تونس، ولاعبو الزمالك (متدلعين آخر دلع)، ومرتضى منصور رئيس النادي (بيطبطب) على اللاعبين ولم يخصم من أحد”.

واختتم: “يجب على لاعبي الزمالك الفوز أمام الترجي التونسي من أجل إسعاد جمهورهم مرة أخرى”.

Cricket Australia backs down on Man of the Match

Doug Bracewell’s snubbing as Man of the Match in Hobart has forced Cricket Australia to back down on its controversial viewer-voting system

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Dec-2011

Doug Bracewell won New Zealand the Test, but he wasn’t the Man of the Match•AFP

Doug Bracewell’s snubbing as Man of the Match in Hobart has forced Cricket Australia to back down on its controversial viewer-voting system. The decision on who should be the Man of the Match will revert to an expert panel after David Warner was given the award for his century at Bellerive Oval, despite Bracewell’s match-winning fourth-day spell.Cricket Australia used the New Zealand series to trial a system in which the public could vote for the official Man of the Match using a mobile phone application. James Pattinson’s win in Brisbane was not contentious, but the overwhelming support for Warner – he polled 58% in Hobart to Bracewell’s 27% – left the New Zealanders rightly affronted.”We were always running a bit of a trial for these two Tests with those Man of the Match awards but we will definitely revert back to an expert’s choice for that decision about man of the match,” Sutherland said on the Melbourne radio station 3AW. However, he was keen to see the continuation of the viewer’s choice application, which he called “ahead of its time”, in other waysBracewell finished with match figures of 9 for 60 and clearly altered the course of the match on the fourth day, when he collected three wickets in nine balls to demolish Australia’s middle order and set New Zealand on the path to their first Test win in Australia in 26 years. The New Zealand assistant coach, Trent Woodhill, said the decision was obviously wrong.”It’s embarrassing. David Warner had a fantastic innings. He batted all the way through the innings,” Woodhill told . “Doug Bracewell was the player of that match. He took nine wickets for 60, if it wasn’t for him we wouldn’t have won the match. To me that’s who the player of the match should be.”It was not surprising that the public-voting system was controversial – there was always the risk that Australian fans would vote overwhelmingly for Australian players regardless of the result of the game. The traditional method of selecting the Man of the Match, via expert opinion, will resume for the upcoming Test series against India.

T&T come up against old homeboy

Cricinfo previews the Champions League match between Mumbai Indians and Trinidad&Tobago in Bangalore

The Preview by Sidharth Monga25-Sep-2011Match factsMumbai Indians v Trinidad & Tobago, September 26
Start time 2000 (1430 GMT)It must have been love: when Pollard and T&T first charmed the world•Global Cricket Ventures-BCCI

Big PictureTwo years ago a regional team from the Caribbean Islands entertained and captured the imagination of – at least – the Indian crowds. They played merry cricket, and their celebrations included national flags, something no other team in the Champions League had. They were almost the home team, and one man in particular, marauding runs, diving to pull off incredible catches and saves, became the darling of the crowds.Two years on, that man Kieron Pollard is the ultimate freelance cricketer. He plays Twenty20 cricket in India, Australia and England, sometimes even when West Indies are playing international cricket. When the said team, Trinidad & Tobago, were winning the Caribbean T20 this year – qualification for the Champions League qualifiers a by-product of that – Pollard was playing the Big Bash in Australia.Pollard and T&T raise the classical money-league questions. Was Pollard because of T&T or T&T because of Pollard? How much does Pollard owe T&T, his first team? Has he outgrown T&T? The two parties have followed the classical money-league solution too. They have both moved on seamlessly. Pollard plies his trade all around the world, and makes more money that he can imagine making with T&T. There is the general practical acceptance – at least on the surface – that making money through playing cricket is no sin.T&T too have got used to life without Pollard. They have put together another steady team playing merry and effective cricket, they have won the Caribbean T20 again, they were the best team in the Champions League qualifiers, and who should they face in their first match in the main draw? Pollard’s IPL side that is philosophically the exact opposite of T&T. Mumbai Indians have bought the finest players money could buy and auction would allow, they have bought the finest coaches the facilities, they have looked after their talent well, and when they were faced with a deluge of injuries they managed to even get the playing conditions twisted to accommodate five foreign players.Watch out for …Ravi Rampaul made it a habit to strike early during the past international season at home. The definition of “early” changes with Twenty20, but he has been doing it in the qualifiers, and will be crucial again, especially in Bangalore, a track not tailor-made for T&T’s slower bowlers.Lasith Malinga won Mumbai a game off his bat on Saturday; he bowled a few trademark yorkers too, but he will surely want to make bigger impact with the ball than 4-0-29-1, and T20 cricket knows he can.Team newsT&T preferred the same XI in the qualifying leg, but given the better pace of the Bangalore pitch and the small boundaries they might want to add to the only specialist fast bowler, Rampaul.Mumbai don’t have too many choices with team selection, and are likely to retain their winning combination. The one concern for them is their South African opening batsman, Davy Jacobs, who is a doubtful starter after being stretchered off the fieldStats and trivia T&T have won nine of their last 10 completed T20 games. Malinga scored a third of his career runs, 37 out of 113, in his match-winning effort against Chennai Super Kings.Quotes”We are looking forward to meeting the Mumbai Indians with Kieron Pollard on board, and also the Chennai Super Kings with Dwayne Bravo on board, and we will be coming hard at them. We are hoping to pull off a victory over both teams, and the boys are looking forward to playing against players who were part of our set-up. I think getting victory over those guys in this tournament will be feathers in our caps.”

“I think this win will set the tone for us to go forward. We have won this game and this will definitely boost our confidence. We would like to stay very humble in the remaining matches, and do what we can do at our best.”

Vasco aguarda retorno de Andrés Rios para definir futuro do atacante

MatériaMais Notícias

A semana do Vasco está com a atenção direcionada ao Andrés Rios. O contrato do atacante com o clube é válido até sábado, mas por enquanto não aconteceu algum tipo de definição sobre o seu futuro em São Januário. A cúpula do Cruz-Maltino aguarda o retorno de Rios e a sua reapresentação no CT das Vargens, nesta terça-feira, para concretizar o seu futuro com a camisa vascaína.

Andrés Rios deveria ter se reapresentado com o restante do elenco do Vasco, na tarde da última segunda-feira, no CT, após o fim das férias. Mas por conta de uma greve na Argentina, não conseguiu voo a tempo, comunicando ao clube do atraso que iria passar para o seu retorno ao Rio de Janeiro. Diretor executivo de futebol do Vasco, Alexandre Faria comentou sobre a expectativa pela permanência do atacante.

– O Andrés Ríios é um atleta que temos interesse, as referências são as melhores. Como teve greve na Argentina, esperamos que consiga se reapresentar nesta terça-feira. Temos a expectativa da permanência do atacante, o presidente já adiantou a conversa – destacou o novo dirigente do Vasco.

Apesar de ainda existir a expectativa pela permanência de Andrés Rios, ele não deve permanecer no Vasco por conta dos altos valores envolvidos. Para adquirir 50% dos direitos do atacante, o clube do presidente Alexandre Campello tem de desembolsar 800 mil euros (aproximadamente R$ 3,5 milhões). Mais R$ 700 mil de luvas e um contrato de três anos, com R$ 270 mil de salário no ano inicial e aumento de R$ 10 mil por temporada.

Martin Guastadisegno, empresário de Andrés Rios, também precisa receber 7% do total do acordo por comissão – quase R$ 1 milhão – para que o atacante continue defendendo as cores do Vasco a partir de domingo. Como estes valores são considerados altos, o Vasco fez uma contraproposta, mas ainda não houve uma resposta.

Andrés Rios tem 28 anos e chegou ao Vasco em julho do ano passado. O atacante chamou inicialmente a atenção dos torcedores por ser parecido com o cantor sertanejo Gusttavo Lima – clique aqui e relembre o encontro dos dois promovido pelo LANCE!. A estreia acabou acontecendo no mês seguinte, na derrota para o Cruzeiro. O primeiro gol do argentino com a camisa cruz-maltina aconteceu em setembro de 2017, em um empate com a Chapecoense.

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رسميًا | المقاولون العرب يضم صفقة نيجيرية جديدة

أعلن نادي المقاولون العرب، إنهاء إجراءات التعاقد مع اللاعب النيجيري اديمولا شوبويل، لينضم إلى الفريق خلال فترة الانتقالات الشتوية الحالية قادمًا من الدوري النيجيري.

طالع.. فيديو | التعادل يحسم مباراة المقاولون والاتحاد السكندري في الدوري المصري

اديمولا شوبويل من مواليد 2003 ويلعب في مركز رأس الحربة وهو ما يعد استمرارًا لاستراتيجية الجهاز الفني بقيادة الكابتن شوقي غريب ومجلس إدارة النادي برئاسة المهندس محسن صلاح، والمشرف على الكرة المهندس محمد عادل فتحي بضم عناصر صغيرة في السن وتكوين فريق قوي.

ووقع اللاعب على عقود انضمامه للفريق لمدة 3 مواسم ونصف الموسم حتى موسم 2025-2026، وانتظم في التدريبات الجماعية للفريق بعد اجتيازه الفحص الطبي.

ويحتل المقاولون العرب المركز الخامس في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري برصيد 28 نقطة.

Spinners give Lancashire control

Despite the dank, damp September that has arrived spin could secure Lancashire a vital victory in the Championship race

Andrew McGlashan at Liverpool08-Sep-2011
ScorecardGary Keedy’s three wickets help keep Lancashire in control•Getty Images

Despite the dank, damp September that has arrived spin could secure Lancashire a vital victory in the Championship race. A surface that started green began to offer significant help to the spinners as the home side thought it would when they selected Simon Kerrigan alongside Gary Keedy. Hampshire, who closed on 229 for 5, will have to bat last and remain a long way from first-innings parity.And Lancashire also struck lucky with the weather as showers skirted Liverpool before the afternoon brightened. However, they found Hampshire hard work to crack initially – they are fighting for their Division One life – as Jimmy Adams and Liam Dawson added 103 for the first wicket. Then, though, the inroads arrived as four wickets fell for 40 either side of tea but Hampshire battled hard to stay in the contest. Worcestershire’s problems against Sussex mean they still have a glimmer of hope.This a pitch where persistence is required because wickets can fall in clusters. For 37 overs Lancashire were frustrated as Adams and Dawson suggested Hampshire were setting a platform to challenge the hosts’ 388. Dawson reached a hard-working fifty from 107 deliveries before trying to cut Kerrigan (“one that didn’t turn” he said with a smile) and losing his off stump. Lancashire earned another breakthrough on the stroke of tea when Michael Carberry was bowled round his legs by one that spun from Keedy. It was the last ball of an additional over because Lancashire’s over-rate was good and they bowled an extra eight for the day.Watching the two left-arm spinners, Keedy and Kerrigan, in tandem – a period which lasted 48 overs – gave a glimpse at the past, present and future of Lancashire’s spin bowling. Keedy, the senior pro, is being widely linked with a move to Warwickshire next season because they are willing to offer him a longer contract. Lancashire, for their part, are over-loaded with left-arm spinners – they also have Stephen Parry – and don’t want to make Kerrigan, who is playing just his third Championship game of the season, uncomfortable about his future by Keedy blocking his development. On the evidence of this match Kerrigan can develop into a fine replacement. The England selectors have taken note, too, with an England Lions call-up.For now, Kerrigan is enjoying the partnership with Keedy which, he admitted, took time to settle. “We did it a little bit last year when Keeds came back from injury but we didn’t quite click because we were trying to outdo each other,” he said. “We had a talk about and said if he could just build pressure then they feel it and there’s no outlet.”After tea the wickets came again. Adams, who scored 207 against Somerset last week, had reached fifty from 132 balls but didn’t go much further when he was well caught at slip by Paul Horton who dived almost behind the keeper to hold a fine edge. That catch, however, was nothing in comparison to the one Horton took next to remove James Vince as he dived low to his left to claim an outstanding grab.Neil McKenzie and Sean Ervine withstood the attack for 18 overs but the scoreboard didn’t move very quickly as the spinners maintained pressure. Keedy, from the River End, made the breakthrough when McKenzie lunged forward and edged to Gareth Cross. Another wicket before the close would have left Lancashire well placed for a handsome lead – and that prospect is still there for the morning – but Ervine and Michael Bates played well to see out the day.Ervine used his long reach to try and get to the pitch, twice lofting Kerrigan over the leg side, but was given a life on 47 when Cross couldn’t gather an edge. He reached his fifty from 79 balls and he remains Hampshire’s best chance of closing the gap. It was exclusively spin throughout the last session with only three overs of Steven Croft breaking the monopoly of the left-armers. “We knew the pitch had been used and would spin. Now it’s down to me and Keeds to turn it on,” Kerrigan said. “We just need to be patient.”Earlier, Lancashire had fallen 12 runs short of maximum batting points but to post 388 from being 125 for 5 on the first afternoon was a wonderful performance. Glen Chapple and Kyle Hogg carried their eighth wicket stand to 116 – a new Lancashire record against Hampshire – before Hogg was trapped lbw by Dimitri Mascarenhas.Chapple’s innings was a boundary-studded affair, but in the 90s he moved into single mode and kept losing the strike to Kerrigan. Then Chapple tried to reach three figures for the first time since 2004 with a lofted shot down the ground but could only pick out deep mid-on. Keedy and Kerrigan added another 19 as the 400-mark loomed and although they fell short their most important role for the day was still to come.

CRB e Brasil de Pelotas ficam no empate no Rei Pelé

MatériaMais Notícias

Em duelo da parte debaixo da tabela, CRB e Brasil de Pelotas se enfrentaram neste sábado no Rei Pelé. Com um gol pra cada lado, o empate não foi bom para nenhuma das equipes, que não conseguiram subir na tabela.

Na próxima rodada, o CRB visita o Coritiba, no Couto Pereira. Já o Brasil de Pelotas encara o Oeste, fora de casa.

O jogo

Jogando em casa, coube ao CRB a primeira chance de perigo na partida. Após cruzamento na área e corte da zaga, a bola sobrou para Willian Santana que chutou e desperdiçou a chance, mandando a bola para fora.

O jogo seguia morno, quando, aos 30 minutos, o primeiro gol saiu. Apesar de não estar melhor na partida, foi o Brasil de Pelotas que conseguiu abrir o placar no Rei Pelé. Após saída errada de bola do CRB, Itaqui ajeitou para finalização de Lourency, que veio de trás e acertou um chute forte, balançando as redes e fazendo 1 a 0 Brasil de Pelotas no placar.

Não demorou muito para o CRB responder e chegar ao empate na partida. Aos 38, Cleiton Xavier cruzou na área, Diego Rosa desviou pro gol, pra deixar tudo igual novamente no Rei Pelé.

Logo na volta para a etapa complementar, o Brasil de Pelotas teve boa chance de tomar a frente no placar. Em escanteio de Itaqui, Eder Saciola cabeceou em direção ao gol, mas acabou parando em excelente defesa do goleiro João Carlos, que salvou o CRB no lance. Pouco depois, foi a vez do time da casa chegar perto do gol, com Cleiton Xavier. Após chute rasteiro, a bola passou muito perto da meta adversária.

O CRB ainda teve dois lances seguidos com Neto Baiano para ficar na frente no placar. Após ser derrubado na entrada da grande área, o camisa 9 cobrou falta com perigo. Com escanteio originado do desvio na barreira, o próprio Neto Baiano subiu de cabeça para tentar marcar, mas parou nas mãos do goleiro Marcelo Pitol, que evitou o gol.

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Apesar dos seis minutos de acréscimos dado na etapa complementar, nenhuma das equipes conseguiu chegar ao segundo gol e o placar terminou empatado no Rei Pelé, impedindo que as equipes melhorassem a classificação na tabela do campeonato.

كيبا يدعم مودريك قبل مباراة ليفربول وتشيلسي: لاعب كبير سيساعدنا على الفوز

رشح كيبا أريزابالاجا حارس مرمى تشيلسي، التعاقد الجديد ميخايلو مودريك ليكون “لاعبًا كبيرًا” للنادي قبل مواجهته أمام ليفربول.

يسافر تشيلسي إلى آنفيلد يوم السبت في مواجهة محورية لكلا الفريقين اللذان تركهما مستواهما السيئ في منتصف الجدول وبفارق 10 نقاط عن مراكز دوري أبطال أوروبا.

تم الكشف رسميًا عن مودريك كلاعب في تشيلسي يوم الأحد الماضي بعد أن أكمل انتقاله البالغ 88.5 مليون جنيه إسترليني من شاختار دونيتسك ومن المتوقع أن يخوض أول مباراة له ضد ليفربول.

يتوقع الكثير من اللاعب البالغ من العمر 22 عامًا الذي بدا أنه سينضم إلى آرسنال قبل أن يخطف تشيلسي الصفقة، ونتيجة لذلك أصبح الآن ثاني أغلى صفقة للبلوز على الإطلاق، خلف روميلو لوكاكو.

يعرف كيبا كل شيء عن التوقعات العالية بعد أن حمل في السابق عباءة أغلى لاعب في تشيلسي عندما انتقل إلى ستامفورد بريدج في عام 2019 مقابل 72 مليون جنيه إسترليني.

اقرأ أيضًا | مدرب برينتفورد عن قيمة صفقة انتقال مودريك إلى تشيلسي: جنون بالنسبة للاعب مثله

تعرض الدولي الإسباني للعديد من الصعود والهبوط في مستواه في النادي لكنه يدعم مودريك ليكون له تأثير مذهل في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، حيث قال: “أعتقد أنه لاعب كبير جدًا”.

وأضاف في تصريحات نشرتها صحيفة “مترو” البريطانية: “بالتأكيد، أعتقد أنه سيساعدنا كثيرًا ولا يمكننا الانتظار حتى يكون في الفريق”.

واصل كيبا: “لقد جاء إلى هنا ليعطينا أشياء مختلفة ويساعدنا في الفوز بالمباريات، أعتقد أنه لاعب كبير، لذلك بالطبع نحن سعداء بوجوده”.

وأفاد: “إنه لاعب كبير يأتي إلى هنا للمساعدة وكل التوفيق له، نأمل أن يتمكن جميع اللاعبين الجدد من المساعدة في موسمنا لأن الجميع يريد ذلك”.

قبل انتقاله، سجل الجناح مودريك 10 أهداف وقدم 8 تمريرات حاسمة في 18 مباراة هذا الموسم.

ICC Task Team to visit Pakistan

After the PCB criticised its report on Pakistan cricket, a visit by the ICC’s Pakistan Task Team (PTT) to the country is on the cards, though details of the scope and nature of the trip as well as the timing are yet to be finalised

Osman Samiuddin15-Jul-2011

Haroon Lorgat is expected to be part of the ICC delegation to Pakistan•AFP

A visit by the ICC’s Pakistan Task Team (PTT) to Pakistan is on the cards, though details of the scope and nature of the trip as well as the timing are yet to be finalised. The development comes after the PTT’s report on Pakistan cricket was criticised by the PCB on two counts, among others: the timing of its submission, and the observation that other than the visit of an individual member, the task team had not actually set foot in the country before putting together the report.That criticism has especially stung the ICC though officials insist that the trip is not a direct consequence of that and had been on the cards for some time. It is unclear yet, however, who will visit and when; the reports that Giles Clarke, the ECB chairman and head of the PTT, might do so. Haroon Lorgat, the ICC’s chief executive, will almost certainly be part of any such delegation and has been a regular visitor to Pakistan; his last trip was just before the World Twenty20 in 2010.What will be on the agenda is also not yet known. But it is difficult to imagine that some discussion on the broadest recommendations of the report – on the politicised nature of PCB governance and the system of appointment of the board chairman by the patron, the country’s president – will not form part of it. Meetings with the highest political offices in the country will not be ruled out. The PCB will be keen to revive discussion on security matters and the return of international cricket, an issue they feel was given little space in the report.The development has emerged at a time of growing divergence between the PCB and ICC over the 38-page report, which made 63 recommendations for what, in effect, amounts to a re-haul of the game and its governance in Pakistan. That the Pakistan board was not particularly taken in by the report was evident in their long and detailed public response – their own observations – made earlier this week. The board said the report was a “scholarly exercise” and took a dig at the fact that nobody other than Dave Richardson, the ICC’s general manager and a PTT member, had even come to Pakistan. It also said the report contained factual errors and that a number of recommendations were “superfluous or redundant”.The prospect of ICC officials visiting Pakistan had been discussed earlier in meetings between the two bodies on the issue of the ICC governance-clause amendment, which calls for political interference in cricket boards to end, effectively by 2013. That was an amendment against which the PCB sent the ICC a legal notice in May, ahead of the ICC annual conference; along with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, the PCB is one of the boards most affected by the change.In those meetings in Dubai before the annual conference, the two sides agreed to extend the deadline given to boards to implement the changes and the ICC expressed its willingness to visit Pakistan and discuss the changes with president Asif Ali Zardari. The clause was voted in at the annual conference without any objection from any board, though incidentally, the legal notice has not been withdrawn but lies inactive currently.It has also emerged that the PCB was unhappy at the timing of the release of the report. The PCB had requested the ICC not to make the report public until their response to it had been submitted. The ICC, however, put the entire report online on July 6, leading the Pakistan board to go public with their own observations.In his defence of the report, Lorgat said that the PCB’s chief operating officer Subhan Ahmed had been given the report “more than a week prior to the ICC executive board meeting in Hong Kong [in the last week of June] … and provided only minor observations which were incorporated into the final report.”The PCB disputes this version. Though officials agreed that the report was given to Ahmed, they claimed it was understood at that stage that any observations would be informal and preliminary; in fact they claimed only Ahmed was allowed to see the report and was given less than 24 hours to comment on it. “This is something the chairman needs to see and give feedback on as well as the board of governors and not just one person,” a board official told ESPNcricinfo. The ICC denies this was the case.In any case, some broad observations were given to the ICC and, by the time officials flew out to Hong Kong, incorporated in the report. The report was officially presented at the annual conference in June. At the time, PCB officials said they would respond to it with their own observations. ESPNcricinfo understands that the PCB then asked the ICC on return from the meeting “to not put the report up on the website as the board was going to prepare their observations.”That it was published before formal observations were given has upset the PCB. An ICC official said that the report had been released online because “in the interests of transparency we publish all reports.” A senior Pakistani official insisted that the issue wasn’t the publication of the report. “We feel they should’ve done it once we had officially submitted our observations. Now they say we have discredited the report with our observations.”As a fall-out of this episode, believes the PCB, the ICC has tried to limit further damage and indicated their willingness to send the PTT to Pakistan in the near future.

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