محمد عبد الواحد: صفقات الزمالك لم تفيده.. ولو عُرض علينا سامسون لن نضمه

علق محمد عبد الواحد مدرب البنك الأهلي، على فوز فريقه ضد بيراميدز، في بطولة الدوري المصري، مشيرًا إلى أن هناك تراجعًا واضحًا في مستوى الزمالك.

ويستعد الزمالك لمواجهة شباب بلوزداد يوم الجمعة المقبل، في إطار الجولة الخامسة من دور المجموعات لبطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

وقال عبد الواحد في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر فضائية “Etc”: “اللاعبون قدموا مباراة كبيرة أمام فريق يضم عناصر جيدة، ولن نبالغ في الفرحة، فما زال لدينا مواجهات هامة خلال الفترة القادمة ونسعى لحسمها لصالحنا والفوز بها”.

وتابع: “نحن نريد الفوز في المباريات القادمة من أجل ضمان مركز جيد في جدول الدوري المصري، وأمامنا مباراة هامة مع الزمالك في كأس الرابطة”.

وأردف: “مباريات الدوري القادمة بالنسبة لنا أصبحت قصة حياة أو موت، نسعى للحصول على النقاط الثلاث خصوصًا أمام الفرق التي تنافسنا على عدم الهبوط”.

وعن مباراة الزمالك أمام شباب بلوزداد، قال: “هناك تراجع واضح في المستوى داخل فريق الزمالك، وتغيرت مراكز بعض اللاعبين عن طريق فيريرا المدير الفني بشكل كبير، بجانب أن التعاقدات الجديدة لم تُفد الفريق”.

طالع أيضًا.. على رأسهم شيكابالا.. أسباب غياب 5 لاعبين عن قائمة الزمالك لمباراة شباب بلوزداد

وعن سامسون لاعب الزمالك قال: “سامسون ليس هو (القماشة) المناسبة لنادي الزمالك، ولو تم عرضه علينا في البنك الأهلي لن نضمه مطلقًا، والأمور تسير بشكل عشوائي في بطولة الدوري المصري”.

قائد صن داونز السابق: لاعب الأهلي قادر على تدمير أي دفاع

أكد واين اريندسي قائد صن داونز ومنتخب جنوب إفريقيا السابق، أن المدير الفني للفريق سيُغير طريقة لعبة أمام الأهلي في مباراة السبت المقبل.

الأهلي يحل ضيفاً على صن داونز، عصر السبت، ضمن منافسات الجولة الرابعة من عمر دور المجموعات لبطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

وقال اريندسي خلال تصريحات عبر قناة الأهلي: “ستكون مباراة قوية بين الفريقين وخصوصًا للأهلي لأنه لم يحرز ثلاثة نقاط على أرضه أمام صن داونز”.

وأضاف: “الأهلي الآن في مركز سيء، ستكون مواجهة صعبة، مهم جدًا للأحمر أن يفوز بنقاط المباراة حتى لو كان صن داونز فريقًا قويًا وحريص على المكسب”.

وتابع: “الأهلي يعرف كثيرًا عن صن داونز ولعب هناك من قبل ويعرف أن الأمر صعب، ولكن متأكد بخبرات لاعبي الأهلي أنهم سيسعون خلف الثلاثة نقاط كما الحال لصن داونز الذين يريدون أن ينهوا اللقاء لصالحهم، ستكون مباراة حماسية ينتظرها الجميع”.

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وواصل: “موكوينا المدير الفني لصن دوانز سيجري بعض التغيرات عن المباراة الأولى، حينما تلعب داخل على أرضك تلعب بهجومية أكثر، أعتقد الأمر سيختلف كثيرًا في طريقة اللعب، سيلعب ضاغطًا من بداية المباراة، ستكون مباراة صعبة على الأهلي”.

وأكمل: “الجماهير ترحب ببيرسي تاو في أي وقت وتتابعه في أي مكان وهو مرحب به في بلده حينما يظهر مع فريق الأهلي، وخصوصًا انه سيلعب على أرضه ووسط جمهور السابق وهو سيريد أن يظهر كل ما لديه حينما يأتي أعتقد أن جماهير جنوب إفريقيا ستتنظر الأهلي لكي يرون بيرسي تاو، وسيأتي الكثيرون لمشاهدة المباراة”.

وأردف: “بيرسي تاو دائماً يحاول أن يظل في التشكيل الأساسي وأن يكون في المقدمة ويهتم بنفسه بشكل جيد، ستكون مباراة هامة له خاصة أنه يريد إحراز الأهداف في فريقه القديم، وهو قادر أن يقتل أو يدمر أي دفاع، وجميع الجماهير الجنوب الإفريقية تعرف ذلك”.

LANCE! Espresso: Vasco flerta com o quarto rebaixamento: gigante, hoje, só na tradição

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“O torcedor vaiou até pouco”. A frase do técnico Alberto Valentim é o retrato perfeito da fragilidade absoluta demonstrada pelo Vasco na derrota por 3 a 0 para o Santos no sábado, no retorno ao Maracanã. A uma posição de entrar na zona do rebaixamento, faltam elementos para acreditar numa reviravolta cruz-maltina. O time se entrega em campo, mas a baixa qualidade técnica enterra todos os esforços. Uma das piores defesas da elite na temporada (75 gols sofridos em 50 jogos), três trocas de comando, dificuldades financeiras, instabilidade política, contratações duvidosas. Estamos falando de 2018, mas é um cenário comum no Vasco desde a última década. Um eventual quarto rebaixamento seria tão trágico quanto natural para um clube gigante que nem mesmo dentro do Rio de Janeiro consegue mais ser altamente competitivo.

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Após pressão, Jorginho não resiste e deixa o cargo de técnico do Vasco

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No fim da noite desta segunda-feira, o técnico Jorginho foi demitido do Vasco. O então treinador não aguentou a pressão após a derrota para o Palmeiras, na noite do último domingo, em São Paulo, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro. Ele deixa o clube após dez jogos nesta segunda passagem – foram quatro vitórias, um empate e cinco derrotas, sendo quatro delas nos últimos cinco jogos e nenhum ponto conquistado como visitante. A primeira havia ocorrido do segundo semestre de 2015 até o fim de 2016.

Ao lado de Jorginho, deixa o Vasco o preparador físico Joelton Urtiga. A atividade desta terça-feira à tarde, no CT das Vargens, quando o time se reapresenta, será comandada pelo auxiliar-técnico Valdir Bigode. A decisão pela saída do treinador aconteceu após reunião com o presidente Alexandre Campello na noite desta segunda. O mandatário, inclusive, era o único que seguia prestigiando o treinador, mas não conseguiu segurá-lo depois de ser pressionado por outros dirigentes do clube.

Conforme o LANCE! mostrou na madrugada desta segunda-feira, Jorginho já vinha sendo contestado no Vasco. Durante o voo de volta ao Rio de Janeiro, o treinador se mostrou abatido e preocupado com a sua situação no cargo. Os sucessivos erros cometidos, além de não conseguir corrigir as falhas da equipe em campo, estavam atrapalhando o trabalho. Junto aos torcedores a sua saída também vinha sendo pedida: a hashtag “#ForaJorginho” ficou entre as mais faladas no Brasil na noite de domingo.

Membros da diretoria já afirmavam nos bastidores que uma derrota no próximo jogo, contra o Ceará, na próxima segunda-feira, provocaria a demissão do treinador, já que a cada dia a pressão aumentava sobre o seu trabalho e apenas o presidente Alexandre Campello o segurava. Ao longo desta segunda, o mandatário do Cruz-Maltino acabou sendo convencido por estes membros da cúpula do clube que era o momento certo de uma mudança para dar tempo de o Vasco se recuperar no Brasileiro.

O Vasco vai a partir desta terça-feira no mercado na busca de um novo treinador para a equipe. O nome de Abel Braga tem força entre a cúpula do futebol cruz-maltino, mas há a ciência da dificuldade em uma negociação já que o treinador afirmou em diversas oportunidades que pretende aceitar trabalhos somente do início – e não a quatro meses de um fim de temporada. O nome de Vanderlei Luxemburgo também foi ventilado nos corredores de São Januário. A chance atual de o auxiliar-técnico Valdir Bigode ser efetivado como treinador é pequena.

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> Confira a seguir a íntegra da nota oficial do Vasco:

“Jorginho não é mais o técnico do Vasco. A decisão foi tomada em consenso na noite desta segunda-feira (13/08) entre ele e o Presidente Alexandre Campello. Junto com o treinador deixa o Club o preparador físico Joelton Urtiga. Nesta terça-feira (14) à tarde, durante a reapresentação do time no CT das Vargens, a atividade será comandada pelo auxiliar Valdir Bigode.

Nesta segunda passagem pelo Vasco, Jorginho somou quatro vitórias, um empate e cinco derrotas. Atualmente, o time ocupa a 15ª colocação no Campeonato Brasileiro, com 19 pontos e dois jogos a menos na tabela. O Club agradece ao técnico pelos serviços prestados e deseja sorte ao profissional em seu próximo desafio”

> Confira a seguir a íntegra da nota oficial do Jorginho:

“Após reunião com a diretoria do Vasco da Gama, chegamos ao consenso de interromper o trabalho neste momento. Aos torcedores, funcionários, atletas, diretoria, em especial ao presidente Alexandre Campello, só tenho o que agradecer por mais esta oportunidade de comandar um dos maiores clubes do mundo.

Não posso dizer que estou satisfeito com este desfecho, porém preciso entender que o Vasco da Gama passa por um momento político conturbado.

De minha parte, tenho a mais absoluta certeza de que o clube se recuperará no Brasileiro e este elenco tem tudo para alcançar uma posição melhor na classificação.

Meu agradecimento pela oportunidade e, pela história que tenho no clube, fica minha torcida pela evolução na temporada. Serei sempre um profissional que admira, respeita e torce pelo Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama”

Fraser voted onto MCC committee

MCC has elected four new members to its main committee. Angus Fraser, John Barclay, Hugo Loudon and Robert Griffiths will take up their three-year positions on October 1.

ESPNcricinfo staff05-Mar-2012

Angus Fraser received the most votes in the election•Getty Images

MCC has elected four new members to its main committee. Angus Fraser, John Barclay, Hugo Loudon and Robert Griffiths will take up their three-year positions on October 1.The four will replace Matthew Fleming, Charles Fry, Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Colin Maber, who will retire as elected members on September 30.”MCC will continue to be well served from October, with a committee intake that boasts an excellent amount of cricketing skills and expertise,” Oliver Stocken, the MCC chairman, said. “I look forward to welcoming everyone on to the committee in the autumn.”Former-England fast bowler, Fraser, is now managing director of cricket at Middlesex; Barclay played for Sussex for 17 years and is a former MCC president; Loudon, 33, is financial controller of BSkyB and, having played for Hampshire and Kent second XI’s, has been a regular player in MCC colours; Griffith is a practicing Queen’s Counsel and has been chairman of the MCC laws sub-committee since 2008.The new members become part of the 20-strong MCC vommittee, which comprises the president, the club chairman, six chairmen of committees and twelve elected members.

Foakes century underpins England win

Essex wicketkeeper Ben Foakes struck a century as England Under-19s claimed victory in the third youth ODI in Chittagong by three wickets

ESPNcricinfo staff24-Jan-2012
ScorecardEssex wicketkeeper Ben Foakes struck a century as England Under-19s claimed victory in the third youth ODI in Chittagong by three wickets. Bangladesh Under-19s, who lead the seven-match series 2-1, posted 252 for 9 in their 50 overs but England chased down the target with six balls to spare.No.3 Foakes anchored the England innings with 111 off 118 balls as the rest of the top order failed – opener Daniel Bell-Drummond was second-top scorer with a quickfire 30. When Foakes was out at the end of the 44th over, the tourists still needed 35 to win, but Adam Ball, who also took four wickets in the match, and Kishen Velani combined to knock off the required runs.The Bangladesh innings was built around Asif Ahmed’s 67, alongside 40s from opener Soumya Sarkar and Mosaddek Hossain. Offspinner Sam Wood took three wickets as England kept a tight rein on the run-rate, before Kent left-armer Ball ran through the middle order, including Ahmed, on his way to 4 for 44.

Yuvraj Singh diagnosed with cancer

Yuvraj Singh has been diagnosed with cancer and is currently undergoing chemotherapy in the United States

Sharda Ugra05-Feb-2012Sportsmen who came back from cancer

Lance Armstrong The American cyclist was diagnosed with Stage 3 testicular cancer in 1996, but he recovered to go on to win the sport’s most prestigious race, the Tour de France, an unprecedented seven times

Mario Lemieux One of the greatest ice hockey players, Lemieux was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma at the height of his powers in 1993. He returned after radiation treatment and remained prolific for the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Simon O’Donnell Soon after he helped Australia win the 1987 cricket World Cup, a lump on his rib was found to be cancerous. He underwent chemotherapy and made a strong comeback to international cricket in 1988-89

Dave Callaghan The South Africa allrounder was treated for cancer in 1991, but returned to full health and earned a place in the national squad in the next year. He played 29 ODIs in his South Africa career before retiring from cricket in 2003.

Eric Abidal A tumour was detected on this France and Barcelona defender’s liver in March 2011. He underwent surgery and two months later played the entire duration of Barcelona’s masterclass in the Champions League final.

Yuvraj Singh has been diagnosed with cancer and is currently undergoing chemotherapy in the US. A member of Yuvraj’s medical team, Dr Nitesh Rohatgi, informed ESPNcricinfo that Yuvraj’s condition is called “mediastinal seminoma,” a germ-cell tumour located between his two lungs. The condition, Rohatgi said, is neither lung cancer nor a tumour that had spread into the lungs. Mediastinal seminoma is a rare tumour which forms less than 1% of cancers on the whole.Rohatgi, a senior medical oncologist at a Delhi hospital, said: “We are very lucky to know that this is a seminoma variety of germ-cell tumour which are mostly curable with therapy and moreover would be unlikely to cause any detriment to Yuvraj’s career in the long term.”On Wednesday Yuvraj will begin the third of his nine weeks of chemotherapy in the USA. “In the first few days Yuvi may not feel very good,” Rohatgi said, “he may feel nauseous, but starting this week he will be on the mend and may even do a bit of training as he improves, under the guidance of a specialist physiotherapist from the BCCI.”The chemotherapy has been planned, Rohatgi said, with the aim of ensuring Yuvraj can return to full fitness and readiness for cricket. He said Yuvraj should be able to start active training in about ten weeks. “If I was asked: will Yuvraj Singh the person be cured, I will say very likely yes. If you ask: will we see the return of Yuvraj Singh the cricketer, I would say most likely yes and he will return with the same fervour that he had when he left. In all likelihood, he should be on the field on May 1.”Rohatgi said Yuvraj’s family had been reluctant to divulge his whereabouts because, “it is important Yuvi has time to himself to focus on his recovery. He has been reading; he has read Lance Armstrong’s books, he is playing video games, he is committed to his therapy and recovery.”Yuvraj’s doctors in the USA, working in collaboration with his team in India, were confident of his recovery. Rohatgi said that in their vast experience with sportsmen with a similar condition they have had many positive outcomes and even seen athletes return to the field. Germ-cell tumours are found to be more common in young people and in athletes.Rohatgi denied that there had been a wrong diagnosis by an Indian hospital, as was reported, or that Yuvraj’s chemotherapy dose was reduced following Ayurvedic treatment. “The diagnosis that was given in India,” he said, “was precise and reconfirmed by doctors in the USA without needing a repeat biopsy. It had helped to get the chemotherapy started almost immediately.” The doctor said Ayurveda had not influenced Yuvraj’s present treatment and that it was “wrong” to send out a message that Ayurvedic treatment cures cancer or can effectively supplement chemotherapy.Yuvraj has not played competitive cricket since the Tests against West Indies last November, when news of his tumour became public. He had originally hoped to make a comeback in the tri-series in Australia, but last month it was announced that he would not be fit in time for the IPL, which begins in April.

Wettimuny proposes revamp of Sri Lankan cricket

Sidath Wettimuny, the former Sri Lanka batsman, has suggested a radical restructuring of the country’s domestic cricket structure, which involves promoting provinces over clubs

Vithushan Ehantharajah 26-Dec-2011

Sidath Wettimuny wants club cricket to be a feeder system to the provincial game•Manoj Ridimahaliyadda

Sidath Wettimuny, the former Sri Lanka batsman, has suggested a radical restructuring of the country’s domestic cricket structure, which involves promoting provinces over clubs. The financial uncertainty surrounding Sri Lankan cricket and the upcoming board elections could, however, overshadow Wettimuny’s proposal.As a member of Sri Lanka Cricket’s now-dissolved interim committee – appointed in July to tide over the board’s financial crisis – Wettimuny presided over a paper outlining the value of pushing provincial cricket over club cricket, an idea he has always supported since being appointed president of the Sri Lankan Cricketers’ Association in 2006.The proposals outlined in the paper suggest clustering the clubs of a region together to form one of seven provincial sides. The teams would be made up of the best players from each club within the region, and compete with other provinces on a more regular basis. Wettimuny believes this is vital if Sri Lanka are to compete successfully at the highest level.When the paper was being put together, the interim committee had been assured that they would be allowed to continue till just beyond the ICC World Twenty20 in September 2012, giving them at least 15 months to implement a new first-class structure in Sri Lanka. On November 15 this year, however, sports minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage dissolved the committee and ultimately scheduled the board elections for January 3.Wettimuny is not sure why the committee was dissolved as he believed 15 months would have been a “sensible” time frame to set up a remodelled domestic structure. “I can only assume that [they went ahead] as per the ICC requirement,” Wettimuny said. “They [the ICC] said that by 2012 they would like to see all boards independently contested.”The biggest worry is that a newly-elected board could put the proposal for a new provincial structure on the backburner which, Wettimuny said, needed to be pushed through and “set in stone.” It is meant to be the feeder line which could lead to more consistent success of the international team.”We need to make the provincial structure a lot more permanent, tangible and something that is set in stone. We’ve always moved our provincial tournaments up and down, not giving them pride of place. This time we managed to get a fixture where we stated that it should always be playing during the best part of the year – which is February to March.”Wettimuny says that the argument that Sri Lanka’s club cricket structure has produced quality international cricketers may have been valid in the past. In a modern world, he said, “Nothing stays still – you need to keep moving with the times. There was a time, yes, when club cricket managed to produce very good cricketers who were adept at playing at the highest level. But that doesn’t mean that currently, and going forward, we can cope – the bar has been raised everywhere across the world.”It is only when we play our provincial cricket that we have strong teams competing with each other in four-day cricket. We need to push that if our aim is to push the team forward.”The new scheme also outlines a system of inclusion, where club administrators would be involved in the management of the province. Part of their remit would be to look into developing more provincial and district coaches. As an added incentive, they will also receive more money from television rights. Under the new programme, the board will seek to improve facilities in each region, and open training centres in the respective areas.A by-product of such a move would also give remote regions more power and more say in the country’s cricket. More than 80% of Sri Lanka’s cricketers are from rural areas, even though, as Wettimuny says, “At the moment, everything is run from the centre in Colombo … and I don’t think we can have a good grasp of what’s going on in the far reaches of the country from there.”Despite promises of redistribution of wealth and power, it is possible that clubs could be less than enthusiastic about the prospect of playing second fiddle to a provincial tournament, particularly one as regular as the new proposals recommend.Wettimuny admits there will be “a political battle between clubs and the administration,” with clubs fearing that they would lose their prominence if a provincial tournament became a regular fixture. “I don’t agree with that. Club cricket is our backbone – we need it because it is a feeder to our provincial cricket – but that [provincial] level of cricket must be there if we are to effectively support our Test team.”They [the clubs] are not wholeheartedly supporting that system – if they look at the overall benefit of the country’s cricket, then they will see that it is something we need to promote.”One of the doubts raised about the success of the restructuring rests in the lack of any fan loyalty for the provinces. Currently, there is no or identity or affiliation to a particular provincial side; the number of supporters for provincial matches depends largely on where the game is played and the number of representatives from that particular area.The plan to restructure domestic cricket may now rest in the hands of board presidential front-runner Upali Dharmadasa. While Dharmadasa has alluded to domestic restructuring as a key part of his 12-point plan to revive Sri Lankan cricket, his main focus is on the maximisation of revenue from television rights, and to use the 2012 World Twenty20 as a starting point to develop sports tourism in the country.Despite his standing in Sri Lankan cricket, Wettimuny decided against standing in the upcoming elections, but did agree to lend his support to those willing to address the issues in the domestic game. He also warned that these elections should mark the beginning of more stable times for the country’s cricket administration.”I hope whichever board comes in will follow it through. Since 1996, we have had so many boards coming and going – every year we’ve had changes – and what that does is it breaks the continuity of thought and the implementation of plans.”Wettimuny believes that the future of Sri Lanka’s domestic setup and, consequently, international well-being, will rest in the hands of whoever comes out on top in SLC’s first elections since 2004.

Pituca atrai interesse e Santos quer encontro para discutir renovação

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Os representantes do meia Diego Pituca podem se reunir com o Santos nos próximos dias para tratar da renovação contratual do jogador. Ao menos essa é a intenção do clube alvinegro. As partes tiveram um encontro no começo de junho, no qual o Peixe não falou em valores e nem de qualquer outro detalhe de um possível novo contrato. A renovação, portanto, ainda precisará passar por uma série de acordos entre os envolvidos.

Pituca foi promovido ao elenco profissional do Santos no começo da temporada, oriundo do time sub-23. Tem contrato até 2021, com salário bem abaixo dos demais companheiros de time titular. Em alta no Peixe, desperta o interesse de outros clubes.

Os agentes do jogador de 25 anos já foram consultados por outros dois times de Série A, mas não abriram qualquer tipo de negociação e os diálogos, por enquanto, não evoluíram. A prioridade é a renovação com o Santos, mas uma extensão do vínculo ainda não está encaminhada.

O gerente executivo de futebol do Alvinegro, Ricardo Gomes, chegou a dizer que as conversas estão encaminhadas. De fato, a relação entre as partes é considerada boa, mas detalhes não estão acertados.

O Santos detém 50% dos direitos econômicos do jogador, o Botafogo de Ribeirão Preto detém outros 40% e o próprio atleta tem os 10% restantes.

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Burns, Boyce help Bulls to victory

Joe Burns helped Queensland consolidate their big lead at the top of the Sheffield Shield table with a four-wicket win over South Australia in Adelaide

ESPNcricinfo staff28-Nov-2011
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Joe Burns helped Queensland consolidate their big lead at the top of the Sheffield Shield table with a four-wicket win over South Australia in Adelaide. Chasing 260 for victory, the Bulls reached their target with two overs to spare on the final afternoon, Ryan Broad and Michael Neser at the crease at the end after wickets to Daniel Christian and Peter George nearly salvaged a draw for the Redbacks.Burns made 74 and there were solid contributions from the rest of the top order as Queensland reached 6 for 260. They had been set their target after the Redbacks declared at 9 for 260, following a late flurry of wickets to the Bulls legspinner Cameron Boyce, who was expensive but picked up 5 for 110 from 18 overs.Callum Ferguson top scored with 62 and Adam Crosthwaite, in his second first-class game for the Redbacks, made 54. Queensland’s win puts them well out in front on the Shield table with five outright wins from five games, while the Redbacks are languishing on the bottom and have not won a match.

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