Corinthians tem mais de 70% de chance de vaga na Libertadores

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Com a reta final do Campeonato Brasileiro, os torcedores do Corinthians estão fazendo as contas para conquistar a vaga na Copa Libertadores de 2022. E as chances aumentaram consideravelmente segundo o site Infobola, do matemático Tristão Garcia. Após duas vitórias consecutivas, o time de Sylvinho foi para a sexta posição na tabela e tem 73% de chance de ficar no G6.

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As contas não levam em conta as vagas adicionais que podem mexer na configuração da tabela, como a do campeão da Copa do Brasil, campeão da Copa Libertadores, e campeão da Copa Sul-Americana. Sendo assim, o cálculo é feito considerando as seis vagas direcionadas ao Brasileirão, em que quatro levam para a fase de grupos e duas para a fase preliminar do torneio.

Ou seja, a chance de o Corinthians garantir uma vaga, direta ou não, na Copa Libertadores de 2022, sem depender de outros clubes é de 73% neste momento, a oito rodadas do término da competição nacional. As duas vitórias mais recentes, contra Chapecoense e Fortaleza, ambas na Neo Química Arena, fizeram aumentar as possibilidades corintianas de garantir seu objetivo.

Se a ideia for a vaga direta sem depender de outras circunstâncias, ou seja, conquistar uma posição no G4, a situação é mais complicada, já que o cálculo do Infobola indica 23% de chance de o Timão ficar entre os quatro primeiros e não precisar passar pela temida fase preliminar do torneio continental.

No entanto, como Atlético-MG, Palmeiras, Flamengo e Red Bull Bragantino, que ocupam o G4, podem garantir vagas diretas por outras competições que disputam, o atual G4 tem grandes chances de virar um G7, facilitando a vida do Alvinegro nessa busca pela fase de grupos da Copa Libertadores de 2022.

Newcastle could make late move for £38m Guehi upgrade

Newcastle United made an excellent start to their Carabao Cup campaign on Wednesday night, beating Nottingham Forest on penalties at the City Ground.

Eddie Howe made a couple of changes to his side, but stuck with a first-choice backline, with little to no cover at his disposal due to injuries to the likes of Jamaal Lascelles and Kieran Trippier.

All summer long the Magpies have been targeting reinforcements at the back, with Marc Guehi the number one option on the club’s radar.

However, after seeing four separate bids all being rejected for the England international, Howe’s side are running out of time to secure a deal for his services with the transfer deadline just one day away.

As a result, they could explore other options, with one player emerging as a potential target for the Magpies before the window slams shut in just over 24 hours time.

Newcastle interested in signing Guehi alternative

According to journalist Graeme Bailey, Newcastle are monitoring RB Leipzig centre-back Mohamed Simakan as a potential option at the heart of the club’s defence.

The 24-year-old made 32 appearances in the Bundesliga last season, prompting interest from the Magpies alongside Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr.

With that move to the Middle East progressing, however, the Tynesiders would have to move quickly to get the deal done.

Simakan could cost the Magpies around the €45m (£38m) mark this summer, providing a cheaper alternative to Guehi, but also a better defensive option for Howe’s side.

How Simakan compares to Guehi

Whilst Guehi would undoubtedly improve the options currently at Howe’s disposal, the lack of progress on the deal will undoubtedly provide cause for concern, with the club desperately needing reinforcements in the defensive department.

His price tag was always going to increase after such an impressive Euro 2024 campaign which saw him feature in all but one game for England, but £75m is an astronomical figure for a centre-back – even in today’s market.

Marc Guehi

With Simakan available for nearly half the price, he would be an excellent addition, with the Frenchman getting the better of the Palace ace in numerous key defensive areas last season.

The “superb” talent, as described by scout Antonio Mango, excelled in possession, completing more progressive carries and progressive passes per 90 – allowing Howe to sign a ball-playing option who would fit perfectly into his philosophy of players who are able to play out from the back.

How Simakan & Guehi compare in 2023/24

Statistics (per 90)

Simakan

Guehi

Games played

32

25

Minutes played

2138

2021

Progressive carries

1.4

0.7

Progressive passes

4.5

3

Tackles won

1.2

0.8

Blocks made

1.5

1

Interceptions

1.2

0.8

Aerials won

63%

50%

Stats via FBref

However, Simakan also dominated defensively, winning more tackles and completing more interceptions per 90 – providing that added defensive cover that the club have been desiring all window.

The French star also managed to win more of his aerial battles and complete more blocks, making him an all-round better option than Guehi for the Magpies.

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Given the difference in quality and price tag, Newcastle would be far better off making a move for the Leipzig star during the closing stages of the window in an attempt to solve their defensive woes.

The money that they would save could allow them to also invest in a new right-winger, another position that the club have been targeting reinforcements in all summer.

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Diego Souza espera vitória do Grêmio diante da Chapecoense

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Após bater o Bragantino dentro de casa, o Grêmio encheu o seu peito de esperança na possibilidade de fugir da zona de rebaixamento.

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No próximo fim de semana, o adversário é a Chapecoense e dentro do elenco a esperança é agredir o rival e sair com mais três pontos.

De acordo com o atacante Diego Souza, um triunfo em cima do lanterna do torneio dá confiança ao time para bater o Flamengo.

‘Nosso pensamento é ir para mais uma vitória, sem dúvida, não podemos pensar em outra coisa. Respeitamos as equipes que vem pela frente, mas a gente precisa ganhar. Temos trabalhado bastante, conversado bastante, a gente precisa engrenar essa segunda vitória para sem dúvida jogar uma decisão contra o Flamengo de permanência. Essa vitória fora nos dá mais confiança, nos deixa acreditar que podemos sair desta situação. E a gente pega o Flamengo na nossa casa onde ganhando, clareia bastante para um final de ano feliz’, afirmou na coletiva.

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فان دايك عن اشتباكات لاعبي ليفربول وإيفرتون: تعرضنا لاستفزاز والحكم لم يقم بدوره

انتقد فيرجيل فان دايك قائد ليفربول، الحكم مايكل أوليفر الذي أدار المباراة أمام إيفرتون في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، وتحدث عن اشتباك اللاعبين بنهاية المواجهة.

وفرض إيفرتون التعادل على ليفربول بهدفين لمثلهما في مباراة مؤجلة من الجولة الخامسة عشر للدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

شهدت المباراة في النهاية اشتباكاً بين اللاعبين أسفر عن طرد عبد الله دوكوري من إيفرتون، وكورتيس جونز من ليفربول، ومدربه آرني سلوت ومساعده سيبكي هولشوف (لمطالعة التفاصيل من هنا).

وقال فان دايك مدافع ليفربول في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “بي بي سي”: “الأمر صعب للغاية، استقبال هدف التعادل في وقت متأخر أمر مخيب للآمال دائمًا، كانت مباراة قوية، وكان من المفترض أن تكون قوية دائمًا، كانت هناك الكثير من المعارك”.

وأكد: “كان من المخيب للآمال للغاية أن نستقبل هدفًا في آخر ثانية من المباراة، أو حتى في الوقت الإضافي، لكن هذا هو الحال، ليس من السهل قبول ذلك، خاصة بالطريقة التي حدث بها، لكننا نتقبله ونمضي قدمًا”.

وأضاف: “لقد شاهدنا احتفالاتهم في النهاية، لذا نعلم مدى أهمية ذلك بالنسبة لهم، لكن الحقيقة هي أنها كانت مخيبة للآمال بالنسبة لنا، سنأخذ النقطة ونركز على مباراة وولفرهامبتون الآن”.

وتابع: “لقد عدنا، وتقدمنا ​​2-1، ولكن للأسف لم نتمكن من تحقيق الفوز، كان علينا أن نواصل القتال، وواصلنا ذلك، ولكن في النهاية لم يكن ذلك كافيا لتحقيق الفوز”.

وعن الصدام بين اللاعبين في نهاية المباراة، أوضح: “لقد كان استفزازًا كبيرًا من لاعب معين، لقد رأينا جميعًا ذلك ورددنا كفريق قدر استطاعتنا، أنت تعلم ما يحدث في هذه الأيام، يصبح الأمر صراعًا كبيرًا”.

وأكمل: “ثم لا يتعين عليّ التعامل مع الأمر، بل يتعين على الحكم واليوم لست متأكدًا من أنه كان يسيطر على الأمر بالكامل”.

وأردف: “أعتقد أن الحكم لعب دورًا كبيرًا في المباراة اليوم من حيث بعض التدخلات التي تم منحها كمخالفات وما شابه ذلك، في النهاية، إنه أمر مخيب للآمال أن نتلقى هدفًا جيدًا للغاية، لكنه مخيب للآمال”.

وواصل: “لقد رأينا كيف احتفلوا بالهدف، لديهم كل الحق في ذلك، أعتقد أن عبد الله دوكوري أراد استفزاز جماهيرنا، أعتقد أن هذا ما رأيته ولم يعتقد كورتيس جونز أن هذا هو الشيء الصحيح الذي يجب القيام به”.

وأسترسل: “ثم تعلم ماذا يحدث إذا كان هناك القليل من الشجار، لم أعتقد أن الحكم كان يسيطر على المباراة، كان على كلا الفريقين التعامل مع الأمر”.

وعن صراع ليفربول على اللقب، أشار: “لقد وضعنا أنفسنا في موقف قوي، نعلم جميعًا أننا سنخوض العديد من المباريات الصعبة، نحتاج إلى أن يكون الجميع في أفضل حالاتهم”.

وأستطرد: “يجب أن يشعر الجميع بخيبة أمل في الجزء الأخير من هذه المباراة، لكن بدءًا من الغد سيكون التركيز على التعافي”.

وشدد فان دايك: “الشيء الرئيسي بالنسبة لنا هو التركيز بشكل كامل على أنفسنا، وباعتبارنا مشجعين أيضًا، لا ننظر إلى ما يفعله الآخرون وما يكتبونه، فقط نركز على أنفسنا”.

وأصر: “ستكون كل المباريات صعبة حتى نهاية الموسم، ثم سنرى في نهاية الطريق ما إذا كان ذلك كافيًا، لكننا وضعنا أنفسنا في موقف جيد وعلينا أن نواصل القتال”.

20 y/o Aston Villa starlet wows media in his homeland on international duty

Aston Villa will hope to continue their impressive start to the season with a home fixture against struggling Everton when domestic football returns next weekend, but first they must hope for their players to return from international fixtures injury-free and in good form.

Aston Villa players away on international duty

The Villans – like most Premier League sides – sit with bated breath hoping for an injury free international break, with a whole host of their players jetting off around the globe this week.

Ezri Konsa has one again been included in England's squad and will hope to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold on the right hand side of Lee Carsley's defence for their second fixture against Finland at Wembley on Tuesday.

John McGinn was hit with some last minute heartbreak at the hands of a 3-2 defeat to Poland last week, and is in action once more against Portugal in Lisbon this Sunday evening.

The players Unai Emery will likely be keeping the closest eye on fitness wise however are his South Americans, with Emi Martinez and Jhon Duran both facing long trips back to the Midlands and perhaps a race against time to be absolutely 100 per cent for the visit of the Toffees. One thing is for sure though, both players will be returning full of confidence.

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1 ByRoss Kilvington Sep 7, 2024 Jhon Duran wows Colombian media in 1-1 draw with Peru

While Martinez had a relatively easy evening in Argentina's 3-0 win against Chile, facing just one shot on target, young striker Duran had a much more exciting evening for Colombia, as he grabbed an assist off the bench for his side's only goal, setting up Liverpool's Luis Diaz for a late equaliser in a 1-1 draw in Peru.

James Rodriguez for Colombia.

The 20 year-old Villa starlet, who has started the season on fire with two goals in just 82 minutes of Premier League action after a summer filled with exit links and controversy, once again showed his merit as a 'super sub', mustering up a busy performance despite playing just 18 minutes.

As well as his assist, Duran was an absolute nuisance in the air, winning three of his four aerial duels and racking up two shots of his own, one of which tested goalkeeper Pedro Gallese.

The media in Colombia were impressed, via Aston Villa News, with El Heraldo saying he took his chance to impress, was "dangerous" throughout his time on the pitch and dominant in the air. El Tiempo echoed that sentiment, saying his presence and ability in the air made a huge difference.

It seems unlikely that Villa's rising star is going to budge Ollie Watkins out of his starting role any time soon, but the fact Emery now has two excellent options – both offering different styles – can only be a huge positive as Villa get set to embark into four top level competitions in the coming weeks.

Andre Russell: Bubble life 'definitely taken a toll on me mentally'

“But at the end of the day, I’m not being ungrateful, I’m grateful that we’re still playing, we’re still doing our job”

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Andre Russell is set to play non-stop T20 cricket June onwards•BCCI/IPL

Bubble life has “definitely taken a toll” on West Indies allrounder Andre Russell because of the restrictions, quarantine rules imposed on players as more and more international series and T20 tournaments are being played around the world during the pandemic. Russell last represented the Kolkata Knight Riders in the truncated IPL and will now show up for the Quetta Gladiators in the 2021 PSL, which is likely to resume on June 9.”I think it’s taking a toll on myself,” Russell told from Abu Dhabi, where the rest of the PSL is scheduled to be played. “I can’t talk for any other player, or coaches or anyone that goes through this whole quarantine stuff. But it’s definitely taken a toll on me mentally because from bubble to bubble, in a room locked in, you can’t go out for a walk, you can’t go certain places, you can’t socialise, it’s different.”But at the end of the day, I’m not being ungrateful, I’m grateful that we’re still playing, we’re still doing our job. So it’s tough for us. But even though we prepared for it, it still takes a toll.”Related

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Russell said he tries to utilise the time and space in hotel rooms during quarantine by doing a variety of exercises.”So for me, I like to have a bike or something in my room so that I can get my heart rate up,” he said. “I would utilise the space that I have, go on the floor, do some of some push-ups. For some exercise, I use stuff in the room to just get something done.”The PSL is currently slated to go on from June 7 to 24 for the remaining 20 games in Abu Dhabi where players and personnel are undergoing varying days of quarantine. Players, especially, will be bracing themselves for the UAE heat which is expected to shoot temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius during the day. Russell has the experience of playing in hot conditions before, but he said this time it’s going to be “a bit different” because players will have to acclimatise quickly as soon as they come out of quarantine.”I have played in hot conditions before. But I was in competition, playing games, having proper net sessions and back and forth, getting used to the condition and fully acclimatised,” Russell said. “However, in this case, it’s going to be a bit different where we are in quarantine and then we just gonna get out and have a few practice sessions and then go straight into the games.”The night won’t be as bad as the day games but if it’s a day game, we just have to be up for the challenge. We are professionals, so we have to condition our minds to deal with the heat and the weather.”Known for his brutal power-hitting, Russell also said a batter with a proper technique can also provide great value in T20s with a different set of skills.”The more power you have as a batter, the more fear you bring into the bowler,” he said. “But for a guy with a proper batting technique, he can pick the gaps, he can score boundaries whenever he wants, then it still adds up.”Russell also spoke about the one-year ban he was handed in early 2017 for a doping code violation and said the incident had opened his eyes.”It was tough for me. It was definitely an era that I wish I could just be careful and just get it done at that time. But, the past is the past, it’s already happened, it definitely opened my eyes to reality and life,” he said.Soon after the PSL, Russell will play in the T20I series against South Africa, Australia and Pakistan at home in June and July before representing the Jamaica Tallawahs in the CPL which starts on August 28 and then head to the UAE again for the remainder of IPL 2021.

Ceará sai na frente, mas Atlético-GO arranca empate pelo Brasileirão

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Medindo forças pela 34ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro, Atlético-GO e Ceará entraram em campo neste sábado, no Antônio Accioly pensando unicamente na vitória. Porém as coisas não saíram conforme o planejado. Após um primeiro tempo morno, Vina, já na etapa complementar, chegou a abrir o placar para o Vozão, mas não contava com o tento de João Paulo, minutos depois, igualando para o Dragão e fechando a conta em 1 a 1.

Com o resultado, a equipe comandada por Marcelo Cabo chegou aos 40 ponto pulando para a 15ª colocação. Já o time comandado por Tiago Nunes subiu duas posições, ficando em 9º, agora com 46 pontos.

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Equipes criam boas chances no início

Precisando da vitória, a equipe do Atlético-GO sabia que qualquer vacilo em campo poderia dificultar ainda mais a vida do time na classificação. Com isso, indo para cima do Ceará nos primeiros minutos, Dudu, após cruzamento de Jefferson, acabou finalizando para fora, frustrando o lateral.

Por outro lado, o Vozão não demorou para responder o rival na mesma moeda. Praticamente no lance seguinte, Rick, ao receber passe de Vina, não levou sorte no arremeta já que o goleiro Fernando Miguel levou a melhor fazendo a defesa.

Duelo passa a ter poucas chances dos dois lados

Com o passar do tempo, as duas equipes pouco passaram a criar. Até os 30 minutos, ambas as defesas mostravam-se seguras, além de muito perde e ganha no meio-campo, frustrando a torcida do Dragão que acreditava no gol antes do término da primeira etapa.

Já na reta final, com os acréscimos dados pelo árbitro, o panorama basicamente foi o mesmo. Tendo uma única chance para os mandantes, com André Luis, aos 45, a bola acabou sendo desviada por Messias, sendo esse o último lance de perigo antes de Braulio da Silva Machado mandar os jogadores para os vestiários.

Vozão abre o placar, mas Atlético dá o troco rápido

Voltando para o segundo tempo, apenas Tiago Nunes recuou para seus suplentes colocando Yony González no lugar de Jael. E a postura ofensiva surtiu efeito logo de cara. Aos 2 minutos, em uma cobrança de falta, Vina, de perna direita, mandou para o fundo das redes sem chances para Fernando Miguel.

Apesar de ter encontrado seu tento, a comemoração por parte dos visitantes durou pouco tempo. Minutos depois, aos 9, aproveitando tentativa de corte por parte da defesa adversária, João Paulo pegou a sobra e tratou de igualar tudo no Antônio Accioly.

Mudanças dos dois lados, mas equipes não encontram o gol da vitória

Com a igualdade, os dois treinadores então resolveram promover mais substituições. Pelo lado do Ceará, Jorginho e Igor entraram, enquanto pelo lado do Atlético, a troca também foi visando o setor ofensivo com as entradas de Zé Roberto, Arnaldo e Ronald.

Indo pra cima, o time goiano tentou pressionar o rival até os acréscimos. Entretanto, mesmo ficando mais com a posse de bola, acabou desperdiçando algumas chances como as de Lucão, que por duas vezes, teve a chance de marcar, mas que parou nas boas defesas do goleiro Richard que segurou o empate até apito final do árbitro.

FICHA TÉCNICA
ATLÉTICO-GO 1×1 CEARÁ

Data e horário: 20/11/2021, às 21h (de Brasília)
​Local: Estádio Antônio Accioly, em Goânia (GO)
Árbitro:Braulio da Silva Machado (FIFA-SC)
Assistentes:Kleber Lucio Gil (FIFA-SC) e Alex dos Santos (CBF-SC)
VAR:Henrique Neu Ribeiro (CBF-SC)

Cartões Amarelos: Messias, 26’/2ºT; Jorginho, 40’/2ºT

Gols: Vina, 2’/2ºT (1-0); João Paulo, 9’/2ºT (1-1)

ATLÉTICO-GO:Fernando Miguel; Dudu (Arnaldo, aos 18’/2ºT), Éder, Pedro Henrique e Jefferson (Arthur Henrique, aos 15’/2ºT); William Maranhão, Marlon Freitas e João Paulo; André Luis, Janderson (Ronaldo, aos 18’/2ºT) e Braian Montenegro (Zé Roberto, aos 17’/2ºT).
(Técnico: Marcelo Cabo)

CEARÁ:Richard; Gabriel Dias, Messias, Gabriel Lacerda (Igor, aos 19’/2ºT) e Bruno Pacheco (Kelvyn, aos 32’/2ºT); William Oliveira, Fernando Sobral, Lima (Jorginho, aos 19’/2ºT) e Vina; Rick (Airton, aos 32’/2ºT)e Jael (Yony González, no intervalo).
(Técnico: Tiago Nunes)

Chelsea now want £13m Premier League defender who Arteta called "very good"

Chelsea chiefs now want a Premier League defender, who Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has publicly praised, with Todd Boehly and BlueCo already continuing transfer plans despite a very eventful summer window.

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The Blues spent close to £300 million (£271 million) on 13 new summer signings, with Joao Felix, Mike Penders, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Marc Guiu, Renato Veiga, Estevao Willian, Filip Jorgensen, Tosin Adarabioyo, Aaron Anselmino, Caleb Wiley, Omari Kellyman, Pedro Neto and Jadon Sancho all making the move to Stamford Bridge.

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Chelsea also attempted a deadline day move for Victor Osimhen, but they ultimately failed to reach an agreement with the Nigerian, who was then forced to join Turkish Süper Lig side Galatasaray on loan.

Victor Osimhen's Serie A Statistics 2023/24

Appearances

25

Goals

15

Assists

3

Shots Per 90

3.86

Key Passes Per 90

1.05

Successful Take-Ons Per 90

0.73

WhoScored

They were successful with one deadline day transfer, though, as Sancho joined Chelsea on loan at the eleventh hour. Their deal for the English winger includes an option to buy him next summer, set at around £20-£25 million, and it will be interesting to see if the Man United outcast can resurrect his career in west London.

Chelsea were also linked with a last-gasp move to sign a centre-back, with Benfica starlet Tomas Araujo entering their radar late in the window. It was rumoured that Enzo Maresca wanted another centre-half to replace Trevoh Chalobah, but given the latter's switch to Crystal Palace came in rather last-minute fashion, there was little time for a transfer to be done.

January could represent an opportunity to rectify that and provide Maresca with another astute option for his backline. There could be a few solid options available to them mid-season and when the winter window opens, including Arsenal defender Jakub Kiwior.

Chelsea now interested in Jakub Kiwior

According to journalist Graeme Bailey and The Boot Room, Kiwior is considering an Arsenal exit in January, having pledged to help Arteta's side until the winter – where he will then ponder his options.

The former Spezia starlet, who commanded a £13 million price tag in the summer, made 20 Premier League appearances under Arteta last season – bagging three assists as a makeshift left-back, but centre-half is his natural position.

Chelsea are believed to be interested in signing Kiwior as they look at bringing in another central defender, as are other top-flight sides, so this could be worth monitoring heading into January.

“Very good!”, said Arteta on Kiwior and his versatility.

"Especially because obviously he had not a lot of moments before. We had some injuries, and we are asking him to play in a position that he hasn't played, and he's adapting very fast and his performances, they've been really consistent.

“And that's why you need the players that when you call on them, they step in and they get the job done.”

حكم مباراة ريال مدريد ومانشستر سيتي في دوري أبطال أوروبا

أعلن الاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم عن طاقم تحكيم مباراة ريال مدريد ومانشستر سيتي في بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا، غدًا الثلاثاء.

ريال مدريد يحل ضيفًا على مانشستر سيتي مساء الثلاثاء، على ملعب الاتحاد، ضمن ذهاب ملحق دور الـ16 لبطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا، قبل أسبوع من تكرار المواجهة إيابًا بملعب سانتياجو بيرنابيو.

الاتحاد الأوروبي قرر تعيين طاقم تحكيم فرنسي لإدارة القمة التي ستجمع بين الفريقين للمرة الرابعة على التوالي في دوري أبطال أوروبا بعدما فاز ريال مدريد بمجموع المباراتين وتأهل إلى النهائي في نصف نهائي نسخة 2022، بينما تخطى مانشستر سيتي نظيره الملكي في 2023، وكلاهما توّج بالبطولة في النهاية.

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في العام الماضي تمكن ريال مدريد من إقصاء مانشستر سيتي بركلات الترجيح في دور الثمانية، وذهب إلى نصف النهائي، قبل أن يتوّج باللقب على حساب بوروسيا دورتموند.

وسيدير المباراة، الدولي الفرنسي كليمون توربين، ويساعده في الملعب كلًا من نيكولاس دانوس وبنجامين باجيس، وماثيو فيرنسي حكمًا رابعًا.

بينما يتواجد في غرفة الفار، كل من جيروم بيرسارد، وويلي ديلجود، وكلاهما كانا على تقنية الفيديو في مباراة أبريل من العام الماضي، والتي انتهت بالتعادل 3-3 على ملعب سانتياجو بيرنابيو.

وقاد توربين هذا الموسم 4 مباريات في دوري أبطال أوروبا، من بينهم هزيمة مانشستر سيتي ضد يوفنتوس الإيطالي في ملعب أليانز.

وتاريخيًا، قاد كليمون توربين 7 مباريات لـ ريال مدريد في دوري أبطال أوروبا، ولم يخسر معه النادي الملكي، حيث فاز بـ 6 وتعادل مباراة واحدة.

وكان توربين حكمًا لنهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا 2022 والذي فاز به النادي الملكي على حساب ليفربول بهدف نظيف.

بينما مانشستر سيتي فقد خسر المباراة الوحيدة هذا الموسم من 4 مباريات أدارها الحكم الفرنسي، وتعادل بطل إنجلترا مرة ضد بايرن ميونخ، وفاز مرتين ضد شالكة وبوروسيا مونشنجلادباخ.

Let's talk cricket for a bit as England-New Zealand series rests on Edgbaston Test

Changes afoot for both teams after drawn encounter at Lord’s

Andrew Miller09-Jun-2021Big pictureShall we talk about the cricket for a bit, then? Let’s park the timeline mining and the urge to be outraged by every less-than-savoury comment ever committed to the Twittersphere, and focus on the reason why such remarks from England’s senior sports stars are held to a higher standard than the rest of the poisonous soup that swills around that fetid site.England’s cricketers are public figures – a fact that might have been easy to overlook in the past 12 months of bio-secure bubbling, but at Edgbaston this week, they can expect to feel once again the full roar (or at least, a 70% roar) of the Hollies Stand, as the sport continues its tiptoe back to normality with cricket’s largest crowd since the T20 Blast final in September 2019, when Edgbaston was once again the host with the most.This year in the UK, only Leicester City’s FA Cup final win over Chelsea last month has been witnessed by more spectators than the 17,000 a day that will be permitted in Birmingham, and the euphoria of that occasion was palpable, even while the gaps in the stands remained gaping. All things being equal, this Test promises to be a celebration of cricket’s resilience and rebirth. But as we have been reminded over the course of the last few days, all things are far from equal right now.Nevertheless, the occasion could also be a celebration of a different ilk for the indomitable James Anderson, who now seems to be ticking off a milestone a match as he revels in the “sexy phase” of his career, the phrase recently coined by Peter Moores to describe Stuart Broad’s similarly zen-like confidence in his methods and mien.Joe Root has had much to ponder ahead of the second Test•Getty Images

Given the eight-week gap until the first Test against India, there seems little reason to defer Anderson’s record-breaking 162nd Test appearance on the grounds of workload management, although it was also England’s stated aim before the series to use these games, which fall outside the World Test Championship remit, to expand their pool of potential Ashes performers. Either way, he’ll get there soon enough, and will do so with a seasoned assurance far removed from the raw rookie who tore in on debut at Lord’s 18 years ago, even as his internal monologue was insisting he “wasn’t good enough”.New Zealand, too, are embracing the rest-and-rotation vibe. Some of their changes are enforced – most troublingly, the absence of their captain, the world’s No.1-ranked batter, Kane Williamson due to a long-standing elbow injury – but the rest are anticipated with the bigger picture in mind.For all that Tom Latham, their stand-in skipper, recognises that victory in England would be a memorable achievement in its own right, the three-day gap to the World Test Championship final against India requires a pragmatic approach, particularly to their fast-bowling resources. After six years as one of the premier teams in world cricket, encompassing the heartache of two World Cup finals, this is a glorious opportunity to obtain a tangible reward for their ceaselessly high standards.Related

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To that end, the first Test could hardly have gone better as a warm-up act. Devon Conway set New Zealand’s agenda with an obscenely assured debut, while there were sturdy workouts for three of the quicks who will spearhead their challenge for silverware, most notably Tim Southee with his third appearance on the Lord’s honours board (after two in the same match in 2013).They would doubtless have liked to cap their dominance with a victory, but England chose not to engage with a teasingly weighted declaration on the final afternoon. It looked, to the uninitiated, like an opportunity squandered, but was more likely an accident waiting to happen – especially for a callow batting line-up that served up four ducks in their flaccid first innings.”I still feel we made the right decision,” Joe Root said on the eve of the second Test, after reflecting on the criticism his side had received for their go-slow approach. “We turn up here, and we’ve got a chance to win the series.”If that is to happen, however, improvements are a must for England, who at least showed a greater willingness to hunker down in their dour second innings, thanks to Dom Sibley, who shut up shop for another of his puritanically grim half-centuries. But first time out, Dan Lawrence and Zak Crawley both fell to the sort of impetuous drives that will have Jasprit Bumrah and Co. licking their lips (let alone Josh Hazlewood and friends) while James Bracey’s six-ball duck and cartwheeling off stump made for an uncompromisingly tough baptism.On a practical level, too, England have been weakened by the absence of their best bowler from that first Test. Ollie Robinson’s misdemeanours require attention, but with seven wickets in the match, and 42 vital first-innings runs to stave off a complete meltdown, his on-field contributions will not be forgotten, even if his off-field actions continue to dominate England’s narrative.Form guideEngland: DLLLW
New Zealand: DWWWWIn the spotlightRory Burns is one of the very few England cricketers who is enjoying life more in the current climate than he was at the start of the year. After losing his place (and his sense of humour) during the tour of India, Burns then had to navigate his way out of a more contemporary Twitter rumpus, following his ill-judged response to a tongue-in-cheek comment from the ex-England women’s player, Alex Hartley. In between whiles, however, he put his head down for Surrey to grind out seven fifty-plus scores in nine innings, and has now regained the right to be considered England’s premier opening batsman. His third Test century was a nuggetty masterpiece – last man out for 132 out of 275, a performance that glued the innings together when it briefly seemed a 200-plus deficit was on the cards. He has happy memories of Edgbaston too, with a maiden hundred on his last visit in the 2019 Ashes.Tom Latham has some massive shoes to fill as Kane Williamson’s captaincy stand-in, but at the age of 29, and with nearly 4000 runs at a very healthy average of 41.97, there’s no time like the present for New Zealand’s vice-captain to step up to the higher role. Latham’s unassuming methods mask a steely temperament, although he hasn’t quite returned to the heights he reached in 2018-19, when he racked up five hundreds in eight Tests including a career-best 264 not out against Sri Lanka. Nevertheless, the last of those hundreds was against England at Hamilton, meaning that each of New Zealand’s openers has reached three figures in their last two encounters with Root’s men. If Conway can pick up where he left off with his debut double-century at Lord’s, the new skipper will have all the more space to grow into his new responsibilities.Team newsRobinson’s suspension means that Craig Overton is in line for his first Test cap since the 2019 Ashes, in that No.8 bowling allrounder role that has become rather crucial to England’s balance in the absence of Ben Stokes (not to mention Edgbaston’s own Chris Woakes – remember him?). But another Birmingham local, Olly Stone, could be given the opportunity to impress, potentially as a like-for-like replacement for Mark Wood, whose workload England are keen to manage. Jack Leach is likely to return as a spin option, not least given the weather forecast, which means either Broad or Anderson could miss out. Bracey caused England something of a scare on Tuesday evening when he required lengthy treatment on a finger injury, sustained during wicketkeeping drills, but he’s set to continue behind the stumps.England (possible): 1 Rory Burns, 2 Dom Sibley, 3 Zak Crawley, 4 Joe Root (capt), 5 Ollie Pope, 6 Dan Lawrence, 7 James Bracey (wk), 8 Craig Overton, 9 Jack Leach, 10 Stuart Broad, 11 James AndersonThere’s a fair amount of upheaval in New Zealand’s ranks, partially by design but largely through injury. Williamson will rest his problematic elbow ahead of next week’s main event against India – he has been managing the injury since March, after missing the Bangladesh ODIs and the early part of the IPL. Will Young, who made a century in his most recent match, for Durham in the County Championship last month, will slot in at No. 3. Mitchell Santner has also been ruled out after struggling at Lord’s due to a cut on his left index finger, which may prompt a call-up for either Ajaz Patel or Rachin Ravindra, the other two left-arm spinners in New Zealand’s ranks. In better news for New Zealand, Trent Boult is back in the squad following his quarantine period, and could come straight into contention, along with Matt Henry, with Gary Stead, the head coach, indicating that they will rotate their options ahead of the WTC final.New Zealand (possible): 1 Tom Latham (capt), 2 Devon Conway, 3 Will Young, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Henry Nicholls, 6 BJ Watling (wk), 7 Colin de Grandhomme, 8 Matt Henry, 9 Kyle Jamieson, 10 Ajaz Patel / Rachin Ravindra, 11 Trent Boult.Trent Boult is set to play in the second Test•Pool/AFP via Getty Images

Pitch and conditionsIt’s taken a while to splutter into life, but the English summer is now properly upon us, with temperatures in the mid-20s forecast all week. The Edgbaston pitch is habitually a sound one, and Chris Silverwood, England’s head coach, has requested a typically true deck with good carry for the seamers. There hasn’t been a whole lot of spin in evidence at the venue this summer – even that notorious fourth-innings assassin Simon Harmer was thwarted when Warwickshire saw off the champions Essex earlier in the season – but the high temperatures may help the pitch to dry and turn on days four and five.Stats and trivia If selected for his 162nd Test appearance, James Anderson will break Alastair Cook’s record for England Test caps. He needs another six wickets to reach 1,000 in his first-class career. Tom Latham needs 12 runs to reach 4000 in Tests for New Zealand, a mark that only eight New Zealanders have previously reached. His next Test innings, coincidentally, will be his 100th, in his 58th match. New Zealand have lost on each of their previous four Test visits to Edgbaston, most recently in 1999, a match made famous by Alex Tudor’s 99 not out as England’s nightwatchman. Kane Williamson will have to wait at least until the WTC final to score the 44 runs he needs to overtake Stephen Fleming’s aggregate of 7172 in Tests, and become New Zealand’s second-highest run-scorer of all time, behind Ross Taylor.Quotes”It’s well documented that Kane’s personality and calm nature is vital to this group. He’s very relaxed, he doesn’t get too high or too low, he’s a wonderful leader, which we’ve seen throughout his captaincy career, but especially in the last couple of years, and he certainly will be missed.”
“I see it as an opportunity for them to go out and score Test-match runs for their country, and I hope they see it like that. They have a responsibility to go and play the situation to the best of their ability and try and eradicate any other thoughts.”

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