أشاد الفرنسي عثمان ديمبلي بأداء منتخب المغرب في كأس العالم قطر 2022، ووصفه بأنه أداء مثير للأعجاب.
وشارك ديمبلي في فوز منتخب بلاده فرنسا على المغرب خلال مباراة نصف نهائي مونديال قطر، التي انتهت بفوز البلوز بهدفين دون مقابل.
وكتب ديمبلي في يومياته عبر موقع “إنستجرام”: “تهانينا للمغرب على مشوارهم المثير للإعجاب في كأس العالم هذا، أنتم تستحقون إعجاب عالم كرة القدم، لأنكم كتبتم التاريخ”.
ويخوض المنتخب الفرنسي نهائي كأس العالم الثاني على التوالي، حيث يواجه منتخب الأرجنتين يوم الأحد القادم.
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وتوج الديوك بمونديال روسيا 2018 أمام منتخب كرواتيا، ويسعى الفرنسيون للحفاظ على اللقب.
أما منتخب المغرب سيلاقي كرواتيا يوم السبت القادم، في مباراة تحديد المركز الثالث.
O Figueirense deu continuidade a preparação para a decisão do Catarinense, nesta terça feira. A final da competição está marcada paradomingo, às 16h, na Arena Condá, contra a Chapecoense. A novidade na atividade comandada pelo técnico Milton Cruz foi a presença deBetinho, João Paulo e Maikon Leite. Com isso, Milton Cruz amplia as opções para escalar a equipe.
Os jogadores estão recuperados de lesão e foram liberados pelo departamento médico do clube. O volante Betinho é ausência desde o duelo contra o Atlético-MG, na partida de volta da terceira fase da Copa do Brasil. No jogo, o atleta teve uma lesão no tornozelo. João Paulo sentiu dores musculares e foi preservado nas últimas rodadas. Já Maikon Leite, também com dores musculares, passou por teste físico e também foi liberado para treinar normalmente. Olateral esquerdo Guilherme Lazaroni, preservado das últimas partidas, também volta a ficar à disposição.
O elenco alvinegro fez trabalhos físicos e na sequência, Milton Cruz orientou os jogadores com treinos de posse de bola em campo reduzido. Os goleiros do elenco alvinegro também realizaram exercícios específicos para a função, sob comando dos preparadores Peçanha e Joseval. O Figueirense volta a treinar na manhã desta quarta-feira, a partir das 09h.
While no-one will take Ireland lightly after their upset of England, India’s batting line-up and spinners may prove too much of a challenge for them
The Preview by Liam Brickhill05-Mar-2011
India will have to decide which of their seamers to play, with Ashish Nehra reportedly match-fit again•AFP
Match factsMarch 6, Bangalore Start time 2.30 pm (0900 GMT)Big PictureA week ago it would have been hard, if not impossible, to countenance the thought of an Ireland win over India. What a difference a week makes. After their stunning win over England, Ireland will believe they have the ability to take on anyone, and while India will undoubtedly be respected they will not be feared.Ireland are coming up against one of the most formidable batting line-ups in world cricket on a featherbed at the Chinnaswamy stadium, however, and as they prepare to do battle with a top six that packs a whopping 44,503 ODI runs between them (although 17,777 belong to one man) perhaps a little fear wouldn’t go amiss. There are significant dangers lurking in India’s bowling line-up too. Ireland’s XI is likely to have no less than five left-handers in it, and despite the docile playing surface, the challenge of countering multiple offspinners – and possibly Piyush Chawla’s googly too – will be a daunting task.Ireland will insist they’re up for it, and after Wednesday night’s events, who could argue with them? But if Ireland appear a team transformed, that is only in the eyes of those not close to the setup. Several players, including captain William Porterfield and allrounder John Mooney, have insisted that the result achieved against England is the sort the team go into all their games believing they can pull off.That may be true, but whether they can convert belief into performance against the World Cup favourites, in the hothouse atmosphere sure to be provided by India’s fanatical supporters, remains to be seen. India’s fans were always going to pack the stands to watch their heroes, and tickets for this match sold out some time ago, but there is a lustre and sense of anticipation – not to mention the whispers of an upset – now that there might not have been before Kevin O’Brien’s giant-killing epic.There was similar talk before India’s World Cup opener against Bangladesh, but the imperious ease of their eventual win made that sound like a misguided fantasy. While India’s opinion of Ireland may well have changed in the last week, they will expect nothing less on Sunday.Form guide(completed matches, most recent first) Ireland: WLWLL India: TWLLWWatch out for …It’s almost superfluous to point out that all eyes will be on Kevin O’Brien when he comes out to bat on Sunday, but it could hardly be any other way after his record-breaking hundred. The burly allrounder was brutally dismissive of both pace and spin against England and there’s no reason to think he’ll play any differently against India – although this time he won’t have the crowd’s support when he does so.It’s no secret that international sides have attempted to counter Yusuf Pathan’s destructive big-hitting by targeting him with short-pitched fast bowling. Ireland lack the firepower to adopt the same approach and Boyd Rankin, the 6′ 6″ seamer, is the only bowler who’ll come close to troubling him. If Yusuf gets going India could post a total out of the reach of even O’Brien’s expansive reach.Team newsMS Dhoni didn’t give anything away when asked about a likely playing XI on the eve of the game, but appeared to confirm the rumour that Ashish Nehra was match-fit once more. India will play to their strength, which is batting, and that’s likely to leave four spots up for grabs for the bowlers. The same group that played against England – Zaheer Khan, Munaf Patel, Harbhajan Singh and Piyush Chawla – is the logical conclusion.India (probable): 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Sachin Tendulkar, 3 Gautam Gambhir, 4 Virat Kohli, 5 Yuvraj Singh, 6 MS Dhoni (wk/capt), 7 Yusuf Pathan, 8 Harbhajan Singh, 9 Zaheer Khan, 10 Piyush Chawla, 11 Munaf PatelIreland were forced to make some last-minute changes to their line-up against England, with allrounder Andre Botha’s unavailability meaning wicketkeeper-batsman Gary Wilson slotted in at No. 5. Botha is one of Ireland’s most accomplished bowlers in the end overs – his accuracy and canny changes of pace brought him three cheap wickets against Bangladesh – and if he is match-fit, he’ll play. Otherwise, Ireland have little reason to change the team that beat England.Ireland (probable): 1 William Porterfield (capt), 2 Paul Stirling, 3 Ed Joyce, 4 Niall O’Brien (wk), 5 Kevin O’Brien, 6 Alex Cusack, 7 Andre Botha/Gary Wilson, 8 John Mooney, 9 Trent Johnston, 10 George Dockrell, 11 Boyd RankinPitch and conditionsThe pitch used will be the same one that produced 676 runs in India’s game against England. It wore a green and grassy look on Saturday, though that may well change after it’s been shaved and rolled, and though a dryer surface might give a little more help to the spinners (and help scuff up the ball and aid reverse swing later on), it’s unlikely to be greatly dissimilar to the pitches seen here in recent times. Expect another high-scoring game on what should be a bright, sunny afternoon and a warm, clear evening.Stats and trivia The County cricketers in Ireland’s team will no doubt have helped them puncture England’s aura, but their experience against India is limited to a one-off match in Belfast in June 2007 that resulted in a nine-wicket win for India. There’ve been extensive changes to both line-ups since, but they will at least have some experience of facing the likes of Sreesanth and Piyush Chawla, although they will not have many happy memories of that experience as Chawla picked up 3 for 29, dismissing Kevin O’Brien for just 3, to rip the stuffing out of Ireland’s middle order. Gary Wilson, who played in the match against England, made his ODI debut in the 2007 game against India. Kevin O’Brien became Ireland’s leading run-scorer in ODIs in the course of his century against England, and now has 1,486 runs at 36.24. He’s also hit 40 sixes in ODIs, almost double the number of anyone else in Ireland’s squad.Before this tournament started, the warm-up matches in Bangalore suggested conditions might favour spinners, but the ground has since produced 1,332 runs in just two games. The average score in the last three full internationals played here is 328.The two men opening the batting for India, Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar, have scored more runs at the Chinnaswamy Stadium than anyone else. Tendulkar leads the way with 496 runs at 49.60, while Sehwag has 323 at 64.60 – although he’s never scored an ODI hundred here. Zaheer Khan leads the way with wickets, having taken 11 at 30.18.Quotes”We have done the servicing and overhauling of all the cars for the race, and if at night there’s no electrical failure then everyone will be available, so we’ll pick the best XI cars.” MS Dhoni cannot hide his enthusiasm for motor-vehicles while discussing the team selection”If you can’t go out there and get up for a game in front of 40-50,000 people then I think there’s something wrong with you. Whether they are for you or against you, it doesn’t matter. Obviously we will be looking to silence them as well.” William Porterfield, the Ireland captain, is not worried about the pressures of a partisan crowd cheering against his team
Após a vitória do Corinthians sobre o Independiente (ARG) por 1 a 0 nesta quarta-feira, em Buenos Aires, o zagueiro Balbuena confirmou que deverá renovar seu contrato nos próximos dias, como tinha dito o presidente Andrés Sanchez.
Em entrevista após o duelo na Argentina, o paraguaio atualizou as negociações e revelou incômodo com notícias sobre as tratativas. Ele tem contrato até o fim deste ano e deve assinar um novo vínculo válido por quatro temporadas. As conversam se arrastam desde outubro do ano passado.
-O que falei pro Duílio (Monteiro Alves, diretor de futebol), é já estava tudo acertado há uns dez dias, faltava só questão burocrática, mas fiquei chateado porque saiu muita coisa na imprensa. O site Meu Timão principalmente, saíram muitas notícias, mentiras, site que muita torcida segue ali. Mas estou tranquilo, a tranquilidade que a diretoria me passa, posso dizer que se não for amanhã vai ser nesses dias que a gente vai assinar. Estou mais do que feliz e isso que importante – afirmou Balbuena.
Um representante do jogador está na Argentina e foi ao hotel onde o Corinthians está concentrado em Buenos Aires. Existe a possibilidade de que o martelo seja batido nesta quinta-feira. Nos últimos dias, as partes alinharam valores e termos de contrato.
Balbuena também falou sobre a partida e comemorou o resultado, que deixa o Timão isolado na liderança do grupo 7 da Libertadores com sete pontos.
-Logicamente, jogar fora de casa na Libertadores o empate é bom, mas sabíamos que íamos buscar os três pontos, poderia chegar no gol. Tivemos situações, mas claro que servem muito para ficarmos tranquilos, mas não está nada definido. Vamos fazer de tudo para se classificar – analisou.
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Should batsmen walk when they know they’re out? This World Cup has thrown up several incidents that have reignited the debate around walking
ESPNcricinfo staff20-Mar-2011
The catch that wasn’t•Getty Images
Should batsmen walk when they know they’re out? This World Cup has thrown up several incidents that have reignited the debate around walking, an issue that gained prominence in the 2003 World Cup semi-final between Australia and Sri Lanka where Adam Gilchrist walked back to the pavilion after an appeal for a catch against him had met with no response from the umpire.Ricky Ponting, the Australia captain, and Gilchrist’s former team-mate, was in a similar situation against Pakistan on Saturday, where a caught-behind appeal against him had been turned down. Unlike Gilchrist, he stayed his ground. The decision was reviewed by Pakistan and he was adjudged out, but all along he knew he had nicked the ball.”There were no doubts about the nick, I knew I hit it, but as always I wait for the umpire to give me out. That’s the way I’ve always played the game,” Ponting said.The New Zealand-Sri Lanka game in Mumbai involved a controversial decision when what appeared to be clean, and a brilliantly taken, one-handed catch by Nathan McCullum off Mahela Jayawardene was ruled not out by the third umpire Amish Saheba as replays were possibly inconclusive. Jayawardene, once the catch was claimed, stayed his ground and ultimately got the decision in his favour.”If I felt it was a clean catch, I would have walked,” Jayawardene said. “It was a 50-50 thing and it was fair it went to the TV umpire.”However, “it depends upon the person,” Ross Taylor, the New Zealand captain for that game, said. “You look at Jacques Kallis. He asks the fielders if they caught it cleanly and he trusts the words of the fielders. You put it up to the batsman to make the decision and at the end of the day you just hope the technology is right and if the technology is not right, well then don’t use it.”In India’s game against West Indies in Chennai, Sachin Tendulkar, a century away from completing 100 international tons, walked when he inside-edged Ravi Rampaul to the wicketkeeper as Steve Davis, the umpire, shook his head. Darren Sammy, the West Indies captain, was effusive in praising Tendulkar’s decision to walk. “It shows the measure of the man,” Sammy said. “He is a true gentleman. After 17,000 runs, he could walk. That was brilliant on the part of Sachin.””It’s nice to see people walking but that doesn’t happen now I guess,” Waqar Younis, the Pakistan coach, said. He added that despite the availability of technology, batsmen could still take a chance with the replays. “There is a system in place now so that you can’t get away with it. I mean people still take chances and why not? Jayawardene took a chance and it went the other way.”
Mais uma equipe do futebol brasileiro já sabe que precisará procurar um novo treinador chegando ao quarto mês da temporada 2018. Em entrevista coletiva nessa terça-feira, Nelsinho Baptista informou que está deixando o comando do Sport.
A coletiva, que foi convocada pelo próprio Nelsinho, teve logo em uma das primeiras respostas a confirmação vinda do mesmo que ele não continuaria no clube atribuindo a sua saída principalmente a falta de condições financeiras e de tranquilidade para trabalhar no Leão da Ilha:
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– Eu estou fora do Sport. Não consigo trabalhar com gente que quer enganar todo mundo. Ficaram chateados porque eu falei da crise financeira do Sport (a imprensa). Mas essa é a realidade. Só eles que não sabem? Estou no Sport há quatro meses e não recebi um direito de imagem, só dois salários da carteira de trabalho. Como pode? – disse o ex-treinador do Leão.
Nelsinho ainda foi além e pontuou que a última vez que deixou a equipe teve a mesma motivação de 2018 e classificou o fato como “terrorismo dentro do CT”:
– O torcedor do Sport merece essa consideração. E eu vim dizendo isso. É um filme que vi há nove anos e estou vendo hoje. O terrorismo dentro do CT. Em 2009 aconteceu isso e o Sport caiu. Eu não vou sair calado, estou denunciando isso em respeito ao torcedor – finalizou.
The Associate countries are confident of contesting the ICC’s decision to block their access to the 2015 World Cup after receiving advice from prominent sports lawyers. They plan on mobilising opinion ahead of the ICC’s meeting in June and have not ruled
Andrew Miller and ESPNcricinfo staff19-Apr-2011
Netherlands batsman Ryan ten Doeschate was one of the leading players at the recent World Cup but would not get an opportunity at the next event unless the ICC changed their decision•AFP
The Associate countries are confident of contesting the ICC’s decision to block their access to the 2015 World Cup after receiving advice from prominent sports lawyers. They plan on mobilising opinion ahead of the ICC’s meeting in June and have not ruled out the legal option.The ICC was roundly criticised by the non-Test-playing countries after the decision was announced on April 4, two days after the World Cup final, but having worked closely together since, the Associates are hopeful of a rethink. They sent a letter to the ICC outlining their case and the ICC has since announced it will revisit the issue during its board meeting in June.”The lack of response in those two weeks probably meant they realised they were defending the indefensible,” Warren Deutrom, Cricket Ireland’s CEO told ESPNcricinfo. “The ICC management are a very careful and expert bunch, and they will have done their homework. I know a lot of people have been telling us over the two weeks how strong our position would be if external remedies were necessary, although we don’t want to get to that stage, we want it to be the last resort.Richard Cox, the chief executive of the Royal Netherlands Cricket Board, explained how the Associate response has developed.”A number of the countries have been speaking about the manner of which we might approach the situation though our delegated ICC reps,” he told ESPNcricinfo’s Switch Hit show.”We’ve done a great deal of research over the last week, particularly Warren Deutrom of Ireland, had a lot of letters of support, and we’ve also had some experienced sports lawyers contacting us offering us help, examples of history and precedents for cases such as this.”On that basis we felt we were at least able to contest the decision around qualification and the opportunity to qualify which is what we’ve done. We’d like to have the opportunity to discuss the matter and for our representatives Neil Speight, Keith Oliver and Imran Khwaja to sit with people from officer and board level at the ICC to resolve it amicably.”Though a challenge through the courts remains a last resort, Cox hopes the pressure generated by the public response, alongside the backroom work being done by the Associate boards can lead to a change in thinking from the ICC before the June meeting.”Our thinking is to keep this matter on the table and high on people’s agendas, high on the media’s agenda,” he said. “Although June is a month away, if we can continue to work behind the scenes in the way we have over the last 10 days then who knows when it could be resolved. In an ideal world you’d want it resolved more quickly than June but if that’s what it takes to get everybody round the table than we’ll follow the proper course of action.”Netherlands were one of the stronger Associate sides during the recent World Cup and Cox believes that only greater exposure at international level will help them develop.”What it demonstrated to us was that with more experience at this level we’d be able to cope with the standard of cricket on a regular basis. So to get the news last was a real body blow not just for us but for any number of nations who aspire to play in a World Cup.”It was really a backwards step for us when they made that decision and that’s why we’ve taken our time to look at it carefully and go through the proper processes to contest the decision and get it overturned.”
De olho na parte de cima da tabela da Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro, o São Bento já está em concentração para o próximo desafio do torneio. Na Ressacada, a equipe enfrenta o Avaí às 16h30 deste sábado, em disputa válida pela quarta rodada.
Confiante, o volante Doriva aposta na qualidade do São Bento e afirma que a equipe do interior paulista precisará fazer um bom jogo para garantir três pontos na tabela e ficar mais tranquilo na competição.
– O Avaí vem crescendo de produção na temporada e tem feito bons jogos na competição. Vamos procurar fazer uma partida segura, sem erros, para sairmos da Ressacada com um resultado positivo. Será um jogo bem complicado, mas estamos confiantes e prontos para fazer uma grande apresentação – disse.
De acordo com o jogador, o trabalho nos treinos vem sendo realizado com dedicação para que a equipe continue evoluindo nas próximas rodadas.
– Estamos fazendo um ótimo início de Série B e isso é importante. Estamos evoluindo, crescendo de produção e ganhando confiança para a sequência da temporada. Todos aqui estão muito motivados para as próximas semanas.