São Paulo acerta com Matheus Jesus e depende de burocracia para anúncio

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Enquanto tenta contratar o técnico Dorival Júnior para substituir Rogério Ceni, o São Paulo concluiu a negociação com mais um reforço para o Campeonato Brasileiro. Já está tudo certo com o Estoril, de Portugal, e o volante Matheus Jesus, ex-Ponte Preta, para o jogador assinar com o Tricolor até dezembro de 2018. Faltam apenas questões burocráticas para o anúncio oficial.

A expectativa é de que os trâmites sejam resolvidos nos próximos dias para o jogador se juntar ao elenco no CT da Barra Funda ainda nesta semana. Possivelmente, como deseja a diretoria, já com Dorival Júnior no comando da equipe.

Pesou para a negociação a vontade de Matheus Jesus de jogar no São Paulo. Ele estava afastado na Ponte Preta e, desde fevereiro, tinha acordo com o Estoril. O clube português fez valer o combinado e acertou o vínculo de cinco temporadas com o jogador, mas não dificultou sua liberação ao Tricolor.

O meio-campista será emprestado à equipe do Morumbi até dezembro de 2018, com cláusula de compra definida em contrato – os valores são mantidos sob sigilo. Ele chega para aumentar as opções no setor, que ficou recentemente sem o volante Thiago Mendes, vendido ao Lille, da França.

Matheus Jesus é formado nas categorias de base do Flamengo. Problemas disciplinares fizeram o jogador ir para a base da Ponte Preta e ele, com boas atuações, foi promovido ao time profissional, destacando-se no Brasileiro de 2016 e no Paulistão deste ano – marcou um gol contra o São Paulo em fevereiro, no primeiro jogo de Rogério Ceni como técnico no Morumbi. Mas voltou a ter problemas extracampo e acabou afastado da Macaca em maio.

Matheus Jesus deve ser o sexto reforço a chegar ao Morumbi após o início do Brasileiro. O meia Jonatan Gomez e o zagueiro Robert Arboleda, que já treinam com o elenco, ainda não estrearam, enquanto o volante Petros e os atacantes Maicosuel e Denilson já até entraram em campo. O clube ainda negocia o empréstimo do zagueiro Aderlan, do Valencia, até o fim de 2018.

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Luke O’Nien ran the show vs Wigan

With Lee Johnson having seen his Sunderland side lose their place at the top of the League One table following their 2-2 draw on Saturday, with Tuesday night’s opponents in the Carabao Cup Wigan Athletic overtaking the Black Cats in the league standing, the 40-year-old manager would have undoubtedly been hoping for a dominant performance against the Mackems’ promotion rivals in the cup clash.

And his players did not disappoint, with goals from Nathan Broadhead and Luke O’Nien sealing a commanding 2-0 win at the DW Stadium, with the Black Cats boasting 63% possession, completing 176 more passes than the home side and winning 11 more duels than the Latics.

Furthermore, perhaps predictably when considering the result, a number of Johnson’s team highly impressed on an individual level in the clash, with Broadhead, Alex Pritchard, Corry Evans and Bailey Wright all turning in brilliant performances.

However, it was undoubtedly Sunderland’s second goalscorer in the game, O’Nien, who ran the show on the night.

80% duels won

Indeed, aside from scoring the goal that all but sealed the win for Sunderland, O’Nien’s performance in the middle of the park was one of the highest calibre, with the central midfielder impressing both going forwards and at the back.

In terms of his attacking influence, the £135k-rated man scored one goal, took a total of two shots at goal, managed 76 touches of the ball – the fourth most of any player in the fixture – and completed four long balls.

Regarding his defending, the 26-year-old won 80% of his 10 duels, made three clearances, two tackles, one interception and won two fouls over the course of his 90 minutes on the pitch.

These returns saw O’Nien earn a SofaScore match rating of 7.7, the highest score received by any player to feature in the game.

As such, should the player Jack Ross dubbed a “revelation” maintain this level of performance for the remainder of the season, he will undoubtedly go on to play a huge role in Sunderland’s push for promotion out of League One, something that, following their highly impressive display against the current third-tier table-toppers, looks increasingly likely.

In other news: Sunderland enter into fresh talks with £4.3k-p/w “nightmare”, fans will be buzzing

مرتضى منصور: الخطيب حصد كأس "البيانات".. ولولا شخصية مهمة لأسقطت عبد الحفيظ أرضًا

أعلن مرتضى منصور رئيس الزمالك عن فرض غرامات مالية ضخمة على طارق حامد ومحمد أبو جبل لاعبي الفريق الأول لكرة القدم.

واستطاع الزمالك أن يهزم الأهلي بهدفين مقابل هدف في نهائي كأس مصر الذي أقيم بالأمس.

طالع أيضًا.. مرتضى منصور: “هدينا حيل” الأهلي.. والزمالك تعاقد مع 9 صفقات جديدة

وقال مرتضى منصور خلال لقاء عبر قناة “الزمالك”: “أصبحنا متعادلين في بطولة كأس مصر في المواجهات بيننا وبين الأهلي منذ تواجدي، وأشكر ربنا لأن الظلم والافتراء شيء سيء، فبعدما حصلت على أفضل رئيس ناد لمدة 5 سنوات أجلسوني في منزلي”.

وأضاف: “أشكر المدير الفني المحترم وجهازه المعاون وأمير مرتضى منصور”.

وواصل: “أنا والخطيب دخلنا في معترك رياضي، وهو من وجهة نظره أنها خناقة، هو فرح بكأس البيانات وأنا فرحت بكأس البطولات”.

وأردف: “التحقيق مع طارق حامد أثبت أنه كان متهربا، وكان يخضع لكشوفات طبية من أجل اتحاد جدة، وفرضنا عليه عقوبة بتغريمه 8 ملايين جنيه ونصف”.

واستأنف: “تأكدنا أن محمد أبو جبل تعاقد مع نادي النصر وعقوبته 2 مليون جنيه”.

وواصل: “نادي الزمالك لديه ربع مليار جنيه وقادر أن يتعاقد مع أي لاعب، ومحمد أبو جبل وطارق حامد اعتذرا رسميًا وسنقوم بإذاعة هذا الاعتذار”.

وأضاف: ” لاعبو الأهلي بذلوا كل جهد لديهم لكنهم مرهقين مثل لاعبي الزمالك، وكلهم سلموا علي والجهاز الفني وسامي قمصان، لكن سيد عبد الحفيظ عمل حركة في منتهى السوء ولم يقم بمصافحتي”.

وتابع: “أقسم بالله العظيم لو ممثل رئيس الجمهورية لم يكن بجانبي لكنت أوقعت سيد عبد الحفيظ على الأرض”.

واختتم: “قلت لجمال علام يجب أن تتم محاسبة سيد عبد الحفيظ لأنه بني آدم غير طبيعي”.

Reviews can make 'mockery' of umpires' authority – Harmison

England fast bowler Steve Harmison feels the umpire review system still lacks consistency and clarity and fears it will only make a “mockery” of the on-field umpires

Cricinfo staff09-Feb-2009
Steve Harmison: “I have to say, such is my continuing confusion, that I fear the new TV referral system is in danger of making a mockery of the time-honoured authority of the officials on the field” © Getty Images
England fast bowler Steve Harmison feels the umpire review system still lacks consistency and clarity and fears it will only make a “mockery” of the on-field umpires. Harmison was reacting, in his column in the , to one such review that went against him during the first Test against West Indies in Jamaica, an lbw verdict against Ramnaresh Sarwan.Harmison and the on-field umpire Tony Hill felt Sarwan was trapped in front of the stumps but the batsman challenged Hill’s verdict. The third umpire, Daryl Harper, felt the ball may have missed the top of the stumps and Sarwan, then on 5, went on to score 107 and shared an important 202-run stand for the second wicket with Chris Gayle.What surprised Harmison, however, was what Harper communicated to Hill after studying replays, which seemed to suggest that Harper himself wasn’t entirely convinced that the ball was missing the stumps.”When I trapped Ramnaresh Sarwan back in the crease, I was convinced he was out,” Harmison wrote. “So was Hill, which was why he stuck up his finger.”When Hill, after consulting Daryl Harper, then reversed his original decision and gave Sarwan not out, I asked him why, and he said something like: ‘Daryl said he couldn’t be sure but it may have been going over the top.’ I said to Tony: ‘That’s not right. He’s got to have seen something that proved you were wrong.’ Then he said: ‘Yeah, I thought so as well.'”There doesn’t seem to be any consistency or clarity,” Harmison wrote. “That means umpires are in danger of being isolated on the field and terrified to make a decision.”And I have to say, such is my continuing confusion, that I fear the new system is in danger of making a mockery of the time-honoured authority of the officials on the field. “The review system was tried out in two earlier series, but the rule has been modified for the current four-Test series against West Indies, with the number of reviews per innings per team reduced from three to two.Harmison said the defeat, which culminated in England being bowled out for 51 and suffering an innings and 23-run defeat, was one of the worst in his career.”I have never felt worse in my cricketing career than I do now, apart from when we were beaten by Australia in Adelaide on the last Ashes tour after setting up a position from which we might have won.”Five years ago I produced my best ever bowling spell here, 7 for 12, as we routed West Indies for 47 to win the first Test and set up a series victory. Now I know what it is like to be on the other end – and it’s c**p.”

أول تعليق من والتر هودج بعد انضمامه إلى الأهلي

عبر والتر هودج، المُنضم للفريق الأول لكرة السلة بالنادي الأهلي، عن سعادته بهذه الخطوة، مؤكدًا أنه يشعر بحماس كبير لخوض هذه التجربة.

وأعلن الأهلي عن ضم والتر هودج في إطار تدعيم فريق السلة خلال الموسم الجديد طالع التفاصيل.

وأوضح هودج أن لديه طموحات كبيرة يسعى لتحقيقها مع النادي الأهلي العريق، وأنه يرغب في خوض تحد جديد مع الفريق، والمنافسة بقوة على الفوز بكل البطولات خلال الفترة المقبلة.

وأشار هودج إلى أن أوجستي بوش، المدير الفني لفريق رجال سلة الأهلي، يعرف جيدًا قدراته ومدى اجتهاده في التدريبات والمباريات، وأنه متشوق لبدء هذه التجربة والانضمام إلى التدريبات مع بقية اللاعبين.

ووجه اللاعب رسالة إلى جماهير الأهلي أكد خلالها أنه جاهز للمشاركة في التدريبات، وأنه يتطلع إلى التتويج بكل البطولات التي سينافس عليها الفريق.

Robinson drops Spurs stadium naming rights claim

Speaking to Football Insider, Sky Sports pundit Paul Robinson has suggested that Tottenham Hotspur could be boosted in their hunt for a lucrative stadium naming rights deal after what’s now happened.

The Lowdown: Incredible event takes place…

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Last weekend, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium played host to what was a huge event and one which will have attracted plenty of publicity for Spurs’ new state of the art ground.

Indeed, last Saturday, the Lilywhites’ stadium oversaw one of the biggest heavyweight boxing fights of the year as Oleksandr Usyk upset British favourite Anthony Joshua on points to clinch the WBA, WBO and IBF world championship belts.

Spurs’ new ground received high praise from the boxing community for playing it’s part in hosting the event, with Robinson now suggesting a stadium naming rights boost as a result.

The Lowdown: Robinson suggests Spurs stadium naming rights boost…

Speaking to FI, the former Lilywhites keeper has suggested that Tottenham hosting Joshua vs Usyk will gift chairman Daniel Levy a boost in finding a lucrative deal for Spurs’ stadium naming rights.

As claimed by the same outlet, Tottenham are in talks to secure an agreement and want a 10-year deal worth around £25 million-per-year.

“It was an incredible event and an incredible event on the world stage,” Robinson told Football Insider.

“It would have done wonders publicity-wise for the stadium.

“Everyone you speak to about that stadium says, ‘Wow. What a stadium. That’s unbelievable. I’ve never seen anything like it.’

“When you look at the boxes, the hospitality, the light shows, the sound system and the infrastructure – there is nothing like it in the world.

“Hopefully, that event will increase interest in a naming rights deal and maybe even push it over the edge.”

The Verdict: Good publicity…

Spurs playing host to huge events of this magnitude will only demonstrate the value of Tottenham’s state of the art ground, so we believe Robinson is spot on with his claim.

After nearly two years of financial losses due to coronavirus, with the club announcing an ‘irrecoverable’ amount at one point, it is arguably imperative that Levy secures a naming rights agreement as soon as possible.

It is little wonder that reports suggest it is an off-field ‘priority’ for the Lilywhites chief.

In other news: ‘Playing with a man down’…Journalist shreds ‘total liability’ who Nuno ‘can’t trust’ for Spurs, find out more here.

Leandrinho cumpre promessa e dá chuteira a torcedor do Botafogo

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Após chamar a atenção nas redes sociais com uma atitude de humildade, Leandrinho, do Botafogo, cumpriu a promessa e deu uma chuteira de presente a um torcedor. O meia, que entrou no segundo tempo da vitória do Alvinegro por 2 a 1 em cima do Sport, presenteou o torcedor após o fim da partida e postou em suas redes sociais.

– Como prometido, meu presente para @fala_gb que veio assistir a vitória do fogão! Deus te abençoe meu parceiro, tamo junto (sic)

O caso começou quando Leandrinho postou um foto com sua chuteira nova e o seguidor, torcedor do Botafogo, comentou sobre as dificuldades de comprar uma igual:

– Muito linda meu camisa 10! Pena que nós que é de favela não tem condições de compra uma dessa (sic) – comentou o seguidor, que foi surpreendido por Leandrinho que lhe prometeu a chuteira.

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Leeds United set to axe Kiko Casilla

Leeds United loanee Kiko Casilla is not expected to play for the club again after his loan spell at La Liga side Elche.

What’s the story?

The goalkeeper made the switch back to his native Spain over the summer transfer window, and Football Insider have now claimed that he may already played his last competitive game for Marcelo Bielsa’s side.

They added: “A Leeds source has told Football Insider today that there is no expectation from senior figures at the club that Casilla will wear the club jersey again in a competitive match.

“That is a relief to Leeds, who struggled to get Casilla off their books for the last few windows before his exit. His £40,000-a-week contract, signed when he joined from Real, made it difficult to secure a permanent move to a club willing to match his salary.”

Radrizzani will be delighted

The Spaniard had been on the fringes of things for Bielsa’s side last season, with Illan Meslier firmly established as the club’s first-choice goalkeeper.

In fact, he only had the one Premier League outing to his name during the 2020/2021 campaign, with his appearance in a 1-0 defeat to Brighton back in mid-January being the only time Whites fans saw him in action in the top-flight.

And, speaking after Leeds’ FA Cup loss to Crawley Town earlier last season, journalist Daniel Storey even questioned whether’s he good enough to play for the club, slamming: “I think Kiko Casilla was the other game-changer in a negative sense because I don’t think he should be playing for Leeds for non-football reasons, but he probably shouldn’t be playing for Leeds for football reasons after today.”

Given his off-the-pitch controversy, and Meslier’s emergence onto the scene as Leeds’ number one, Bielsa must surely look to permanently offload the £40k-a-week earning Spaniard when he returns from his loan spell at Elche next summer.

Getting that wage bill off the books would ensure Andrea Radrizzani is running a tight ship in terms of the finances, and could allow the Whites to potentially reinvest that money into new signings or new contracts for players who will genuinely have a long-term future at the club unlike Casilla.

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Benaud wants to retire next year

Richie Benaud will retire from television commentary next year, ending a second career spanning almost 50 years

Cricinfo staff18-Feb-2009
Richie Benaud will end nearly 50 years of television commentary in 2010 © Getty Images
Richie Benaud will retire from television commentary next year, ending a second career spanning almost 50 years. He became the voice of cricket in Australia and, previously, England, and was as much a part of summer as a lounge-room sofa.”I’ll be doing Australian cricket next year, 2010, but I don’t do any television at all anywhere else now and when I finish next year, I’ll be doing other things,” Benaud, 78, told Macquarie Radio.Benaud moved into television commentary soon after retiring from international cricket in 1964 – he took 248 wickets in 63 Tests – and joined the Channel Nine team in 1977. He soon became an icon of sports broadcasting for his crisp style and dry humour – and sharp dress sense. In 2005 English fans mourned the end of 42 years of Benaud’s commentary in the country after the free-to-air Channel 4’s contract ended with the ECB.The same year Benaud was voted Australia’s most popular commentator in a poll conducted by the and . At the time he said he wanted to continue writing books, which he had begun doing long before making a career in television.”We all revered Kerry Packer, and he revered Richie,” the Nine chief executive David Gyngell said in the Sydney Morning Herald. “The word ‘legend’ gets thrown around a bit but in television in the last 50 years there’s probably been half a dozen, and he’s one of them.”He’s had a tremendous influence on the people around him, his work colleagues and the class of the network. Kerry Packer identified that in 1978. He knew what Richie was going to do, and he’s continued to do it.”Benaud has a handshake agreement with Nine. “If Richie Benaud tells you something, it always happens,” Gyngell said. “He can come and go as he pleases as far as I’m concerned.”Gyngell said Mark Nicholas, the former Hampshire captain, was the heir to Benaud’s chair. “We’ve been working towards that, and he has been doing it the last two years,” he said. “He opens and closes the show, and that’s what Richie wanted.”

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