تشكيل مانشستر سيتي المتوقع أمام فولهام اليوم في الدوري الإنجليزي

يستعد فريق مانشستر سيتي لإنهاء موسم 2024/25 من بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، مساء يوم الأحد، بمباراته ضد خصمه فولهام.

ويستضيف ملعب “كرافن كوتيج” مباراة الفريقين في إطار منافسات الجولة الثامنة والثلاثين، والأخيرة، من الدوري الإنجليزي.

ويحتل مانشستر سيتي حاليًا المركز الثالث برصيد 68 نقطة، في حين أن فولهام لديه 54 نقطة في المركز العاشر.

طالع | تشكيل مانشستر سيتي الرسمي أمام فولهام في الدوري الإنجليزي.. موقف مرموش

ويسعى مانشستر سيتي إلى التعادل أو الفوز من أجل حسم تأهله إلى دوري أبطال أوروبا الموسم المقبل، حيث إن الهزيمة ستجعل مصيره في يد باقي منافسيه.

ومن المتوقع مشاركة النجم المصري عمر مرموش في مباراة اليوم، خاصة بعدما سجل هدفًا عالميًا في الجولة الماضية ضد بورنموث. تشكيل مانشستر سيتي المتوقع أمام فولهام اليوم في الدوري الإنجليزي

حراسة المرمى: إيدرسون.

خط الدفاع: ماتيوس نونيز، روبن دياز، أكانجي، جفارديول.

خط الوسط: برناردو سيلفا، جوندوجان.

خط الوسط الهجومي: سافيو، كيفين دي بروين، عمر مرموش.

خط الهجوم: إيرلينج هالاند.

ويُمكنكم متابعة أحداث مباريات اليوم لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنــــا.

ليفاندوفسكي يرد على انتقادات عدم انضمامه لمنتخب بولندا: لا أحد يعرف ما أشعر به

في وجه سيل من الانتقادات، خرج مهاجم برشلونة ومنتخب بولندا، روبرت ليفاندوفسكي ليدافع عن قراره بعدم الانضمام لمعسكر منتخب بلاده هذا الشهر.

وكان مهاجم برشلونة قد أعلن في 26 مايو عن انسحابه من وديتي بولندا أمام مولدوفا وفنلندا، مما أثار استياء البعض.

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ورد ليفاندوفسكي على الانتقادات في تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة “ماركا” الإسبانية: “لست مضطرًا لتبرير قراري، هل كان القرار صائبًا؟ نعم، في لحظة اتخاذه، كنت أراه كذلك، أعتقد أن اللاعبين قادرون على التعامل من دوني، فالمنتخب لا يعتمد علي”.

وأوضح ليفاندوفسكي أن قراره لم يكن مفاجئًا، بل جاء بعد محادثة صريحة مع المدرب، ميخال بروبيرز: “أخبرته أنني لا أشعر أنني بحالة جيدة بدنيًا أو نفسيًا، كنت أمر بمرحلة هبوط في المستوى، وشعرت أن الذهاب إلى المعسكر لن يساعدني على الوصول للمستوى الذي يريده مني”.

وفي لهجة حادة تجاه الإعلام، تابع قائلاً: “الناس لا يملكون كل المعلومات، ويفسرون الأمور بشكل خاطئ، مع كامل احترامي للإعلام والصحفيين، لم يفكر أحد منكم أن الإرهاق الذهني لا يقل خطورة عن البدني، من منكم يعرف كيف أشعر فعلًا وما هو الأفضل لي؟”.

وتابع ليفاندوفسكي: “أدرك أن الفرص المتبقية أمامي للعب على هذا المستوى باتت قليلة، أعلم أن قراري لن يلقى قبولًا لدى الجميع، لكن الاحترام يجب أن يكون حاضرًا دائمًا”.

واستمر: “بدأت إحدى المباريات على دكة البدلاء، فانهالت الأسئلة لماذا لا يلعب؟ ثم شاركت في مباراة أقل أهمية وتعرضت للإصابة، وجاءت الأسئلة بالعكس لماذا شارك؟”.

وأتم مهاجم بولندا: “أنا ألعب من أجل الجمهور، هؤلاء الذين دعموني طيلة السنوات الماضية، ألعب من أجلهم ومن أجل عائلتي، تحمل مسئولية بلد يتكون من 40 مليون نسمة ليس سهلًا، أحيانًا، أحتاج أيضًا إلى أن أرتاح”.

David Warner, Steve Smith star as Australia ease to six-wicket win

Malan makes century for England but aftermath of T20 World Cup victory hangs over contest

Tristan Lavalette17-Nov-2022

Steven Smith drives off the back foot during his unbeaten 80•Getty Images

Australia 291 for 4 (Warner 86, Smith 80*, Head 69, Willey 2-51) beat England 287 for 9 (Malan 134, Willey 34*, Zampa 3-55, Cummins 3-62) by six wickets Australia’s top-order plundered an inexperienced England attack to celebrate Pat Cummins’ first match as ODI skipper with a comfortable six-wicket victory in the series opener in Adelaide.Chasing 288, after Dawid Malan played a lone hand with a formidable innings of 134, David Warner, Travis Head and Steven Smith struck half-centuries as Australia reached the target with 19 balls to spare.Australia penalized for slow over rate

Australia have been docked 40% of their match fee for maintaining a slow over rate in the first ODI. The match referee, David Boon, imposed the sanction after Australia were deemed to be two overs short of their mark after taking into consideration the required time allowances. Pat Cummins pleaded guilty to the offence and accepted the sanction.

On a flat Adelaide Oval pitch under lights, Australia were never threatened in their chase after a 147-run opening stand from Warner and Head, who made an impressive return to the role vacated by retired Aaron Finch.Warner and Head pounced on wide deliveries and took a liking to the short square boundaries on a ground where they posted Australia’s ODI record opening stand of 284 against Pakistan in January 2017. In front of his home faithful, Head further enhanced his growing reputation against the new ball having entered the match averaging 50.07 from 15 previous ODI innings as an opener.He eyed a third ODI ton but fell for 69 off 57 balls when he holed out in the 20th over. Smith, who was on the fringes for most of the T20 World Cup, then issued a reminder of his prowess in the 50-over format with sweetly-timed strokes coming in at No.3.Warner seemed headed for his 19th century before his 84-ball knock ended when he was caught on the boundary off David Willey, who in his 61st ODI was England’s most experienced bowler.Willey then picked up Marnus Labuschagne cheaply to revive England’s faint hopes, but Smith, who recently refined his technique by abandoning shuffling across the crease, slammed the door shut as Australia drew first blood in the three-match series.Fast bowler Olly Stone, playing his first ODI in four years, started well with his first 10 deliveries all producing dots marked by sharp pace around 145kmh/90mph. But he couldn’t break through as Warner and Head took control.Left-armer Luke Wood, making his ODI debut, struggled to find the right line with an imperious Smith stroking him for three boundaries in the 26th over.Dawid Malan constructed a brilliant century•Getty Images

Just four days after their T20 World Cup triumph, a new-look England had the tough task of refocusing and perhaps inevitably played sluggishly, even though only skipper Jos Buttler, Phil Salt and Chris Jordan had been part of the XI against Pakistan in the final at the MCG.After being sent in, England slumped to 66 for 4 before Malan’s second ODI century lifted England to what appeared a competitive total. He made a compelling case for a permanent spot in the 50-over team, and gave his own spirits a timely lift too after missing out on England’s T20 World Cup title-winning team following a groin injury.Malan was particularly aggressive in the middle overs as Malan reverted to T20 mode against Cummins with two brutal sixes on the leg side, while he countered legspinner Adam Zampa with belligerent slog sweeps.But Malan received little support with Willey the next highest scorer with an unbeaten 34, while Buttler made 29 and unleashed several lusty blows reminiscent of his heroics just a week ago at the same ground against India.In front of a sparse Adelaide Oval crowd, Cummins enjoyed a strong start to his ODI captaincy with the wickets of Salt and James Vince in a probing new ball spell.He combined superbly with Mitchell Starc, who bowled sharply to get through opener Jason Roy with a cracker of a delivery in his return with the new ball, after being controversially dropped against Afghanistan in the T20 World Cup.Australia’s fielding was energetic, highlighted by several superb efforts from Ashton Agar, to start Cummins’ ODI captaincy on a strong note even though their opponents could be forgiven for going through the motions.

موعد والقنوات الناقلة لمباراة العراق وكوريا الجنوبية اليوم في تصفيات كأس العالم.. والمعلقين

يستعد منتخب العراق لخوض مباراة صعبة أمام كوريا الجنوبية، اليوم الخميس، في مواجهة قوية ومرتقبة بين المنتخبين، ضمن مواجهات تصفيات كأس العالم 2026.

وتقام مباراة العراق وكوريا الجنوبية، في إطار الجولة التاسعة من عمر منافسات المجموعة الثانية لتصفيات كأس العالم 2026.

ويتواجد منتخبا فلسطين والعراق، في المجموعة الثانية، في المرحلة النهائية من تصفيات كأس العالم، بجانب منتخبات الأردن وكوريا الجنوبية والكويت وعمان.

ويحتل منتخب العراق المركز الثالث في المجموعة الثانية من تصفيات كأس العالم، برصيد 12 نقطة، من الفوز في 3 مباريات والتعادل في مثلهما وخسر مواجهتين.

بينما منتخب كوريا الجنوبية، يحتل المركز الأول في المجموعة، برصيد 16 نقاط، إذ فاز بـ4 لقاءات والتعادل في 4 مباريات وتلقى 4 هزائم. موعد مباراة العراق وكوريا الجنوبية اليوم في تصفيات كأس العالم

تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 09:15 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة وفلسطين، 9:15 بتوقيت السعودية والعراق. القنوات الناقلة لمباراة العراق وكوريا الجنوبية اليوم في تصفيات كأس العالم

– قناة BEIN SPORTS 1

– قناة الكأس HD6. معلق مباراة العراق وكوريا الجنوبية اليوم في تصفيات كأس العالم

– قناة BEIN SPORTS 1، عامر الخوذيري.

– قناة الكأس HD6، أحمد الطيب.

ويُمكنكم متابعة أحداث مباريات اليوم لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنــــا

Arsenal prepare January move for £54m England ace with talks already held

da mrbet: Arsenal are preparing to move for an England international player in the January transfer window, with talks already held ahead of a potential winter swoop.

Arsenal eye new midfielder amid Thomas Partey and Jorginho uncertainty

da dobrowin: Mikel Arteta faces the very real prospect of losing both Thomas Partey and Jorginho at the end of this Premier League season.

Arsenal leapfrog Man City in race for £60m star as they ready January bid

He could help to replace two players in the long term.

1 ByEmilio Galantini Nov 27, 2024

Both midfielders are out of contract in the summer and could depart for pastures new on Bosman deals. Turkish Süper Lig side Besiktas are already tempting Jorginho with a move away, according to some reports, while it is rumoured that clubs in Saudi are eyeing a summer move for Partey.

The latter, after a difficult 2023/2024 campaign blighted by injuries and lack of first-team chances, has become a mainstay in Arsenal’s midfield once again – starting 11 out of a possible 12 Premier League games so far this season.

Arsenal’s next five Premier League games

Date

West Ham United (away)

November 30

Man United (home)

December 4

Fulham (away)

December 8

Everton (home)

December 14

Crystal Palace (away)

December 21

Previous injuries to the likes of Mikel Merino and Martin Odegaard handed Partey an opportunity to stake his claim for a consistent place in the starting line-up, with the experienced Jorginho also proving his worth as a rotational player.

There have been some rumours that Arsenal are prepared to offer Partey a contract extension, which would keep him at the club until 2027 (The Boot Room), but this is yet to gain traction among national media outlets.

As things stand, the Ghana international and Jorginho are edging towards the exit door, prompting links to some top-class new midfield options.

CaughtOffside reported earlier this week that Arsenal are ready to bid £50 million for Martin Zubimendi in January, and now that same outlet has shared some news on Arteta’s pursuit of Crystal Palace sensation Adam Wharton.

Arsenal preparing January move for Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton

CS write that Arsenal are prepared to make a move for Wharton in January, and hope to sign the England international for around £46 million, but Palace value him closer to £54 million.

Talks have already been held over the 20-year-old, who has been enjoying a fantastic 2024 since his move to Selhurst Park from Blackburn Rovers earlier this year.

Wharton’s form was rewarded with a call-up by Gareth Southgate to England’s squad for Euro 2024, with the defensive midfielder carrying that momentum into this campaign with eight Premier League starts under Oliver Glasner so far this term.

He is widely regarded as one of the country’s most exciting up-and-coming talents, with teammate Eberechi Eze lauding Wharton’s potential and maturity for such a young player.

“He’s an incredible player to play with,” said Eze (via BBC).

“Playing with him at Palace, I’ve got used to seeing the way he plays and understanding him. He’s very calm, composed, and a joy to play with.

“For someone so young, he’s very mature and very wise. When you speak to him, it feels like you’re speaking to someone older than you, that’s the type of person he is. He’s an incredible player.”

Pedrinho fala da expectativa do América-MG para pegar o Palmeiras: 'Estamos treinando muito'

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da aviator aposta: O América-MG retorna aos gramados pelo Campeonato Brasileiro na próxima quinta-feira, às 20h, quando recebe o Palmeiras, no Independência. O atacante Pedrinho, que ficou fora da última rodada da competição por questão de contrato, fala sobre esse desafio.

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da pinup bet: – Estamos treinando muito aqui, trabalhando forte nessa semana boa, queremos melhorar no Campeonato Brasileiro e aproveitar bem esse momento que estamos bem na Copa do Brasil, para espelhar no nacional – declarou o jogador do Coelho.

A tarefa do América-MG não será fácil, pois enfrentará logo o líder do Brasileirão. No entanto, Pedrinho vê o fator casa como essencial para encarar esse desafio e somar pontos na tabela do campeonato.

– Sabemos que o Palmeiras é uma equipe muito forte, mas iremos com tudo para vencer diante de nossa torcida e porque precisamos desses três pontos – finalizou.

Na tabela de classificação, o América-MG está em 17º lugar, dentro da zona de rebaixamento, com 18 pontos na competição.

Nottingham Forest can sign Wood 2.0 in "one of the best STs in Europe"

da imperador bet: Nottingham Forest head coach Sean Dyche arrived at the City Ground to replace Ange Postecoglou in October and has enjoyed a fairly strong start to life in the Midlands.

da dobrowin: The English tactician has won three of his six matches and kept three clean sheets, most recently masterminding the incredible 3-0 win over Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League.

Unfortunately, though, the player Dyche knows the most within the Forest squad, Chris Wood, has been unavailable for selection due to a knee injury.

The latest news on Chris Wood's injury

The New Zealand international suffered a knee injury in October that has kept him out of action for over a month, and he is yet to feature under Dyche for the Tricky Trees.

Prior to the Liverpool win, Dyche said: “It is just a settling period (for Wood), it is nothing too serious, it is a grumbling knee. It is serious enough to stop him from loading it; from loading in daily training, but it is settling down.”

This means that it is a case of wait and see for the experienced frontman before he can return to training and Premier League action, after he scored a staggering 20 goals in the top-flight for Forest last term.

The former Burnley man only scored two goals from 2.77 xG in the first eight matches of the current Premier League season, though, per Sofascore, and it will be interesting to see if Dyche can get him back to his best.

Meanwhile, Forest are reportedly eyeing up a January transfer window swoop for Porto centre-forward Samu Aghehowa, who could be the manager’s new version of Wood.

Why Samu could be Dyche's new Wood for Nottingham Forest

The current Tricky Trees striker turns 34 next month and there is no guarantee that he will come back from this knee injury to deliver goals on a consistent basis, which may be why a new striker is on the agenda for January.

Like Wood, who is 6 foot 3, Samu is a physically imposing centre-forward who stands at 6 foot 4 and has the strength and size to compete with Premier League defenders to be the kind of focal point that Dyche wants his number nine to be.

Journalist Zach Lowy once claimed that the Porto marksman can be “one of the best STs in Europe” and his form in Portugal suggests that he is now living up to that praise.

The Spain international scored six goals in nine Europa League matches in the 2024/25 campaign, per Sofascore, whilst his form in the Portuguese top-flight has been phenomenal.

Samu – Liga Portugal

24/25

25/26

Appearances

30

10

xG

14.07

4.98

Goals

19

6

Minutes per goal

119

105

Assists

3

1

Aerial duel success rate

51%

60%

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, Samu has provided a consistent and clinical threat in the final third for Porto in the Liga Portugal since the start of last season, whilst also winning the majority of his aerial contests in that time.

These statistics suggest that the 21-year-old centre-forward would be the perfect signing for Dyche as his next version of Chris Wood, because he has the physique, the finishing skills, and the aerial ability to be a complete number nine for the Forest boss.

The Spaniard would also have Wood at the club as an experienced mentor for him to continue his development, as the ex-Burnley ace is 12 years his senior and could be an excellent role model to help with his transition to English football.

Therefore, Forest should push hard to get a deal done for the Porto sensation because he could be an excellent addition to the squad as Wood’s natural successor under Dyche.

Gibbs-White would love him: Nottingham Forest looking to re-sign £20m star

This star could improve Forest’s midfield and benefit Gibbs-White

ByJoe Nuttall Nov 24, 2025

Can small gains become bigger success for South Australia?

Travis Head and Alex Carey will provide an early-season boost as the team look to build on a drought-breaking win late last summer

Andrew McGlashan05-Oct-2022

Henry Hunt is one of the emerging batters in Australia•Getty Images

Captain Travis Head
Coach Jason GillespieSquad
R=Rookie, CA=Australia contract
Wes Agar, Jordan Buckingham, Kyle Brazell (R), Aiden Cahill (R), Alex Carey (CA), Bailey Capel (R), Jake Carder, Harry Conway, Brendan Doggett, Daniel Drew, David Grant, Travis Head (CA), Isaac Higgins (R), Henry Hunt, Spencer Johnson, Thomas Kelly, Ryan King (R), Jake Lehmann, Nathan McAndrew, Nathan McSweeney, Ben Manenti, Harry Mathias (R), Harry Nielsen, Lloyd Pope, Liam Scott, Henry Thornton, Jake Weatherald, Nick WinterWinter moves
Harry Conway has some big shoes to fill, effectively replacing Dan Worrall who now plays for Surrey as a local and won’t return to Australian state cricket. Sam Kerber, Corey Kelly and Ryan Gibson were released. It will be interesting to watch Henry Thornton who earned a contract after impressing for Adelaide Strikers in the BBL then in a handful of Marsh Cup outings for Victoria while Ben Manenti started well in the Marsh Cup.Related

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Last season
At last. The final game of the competition saw South Australia win their first Shield match in over two years when they chased down 326 on the final day against New South Wales. Until then it had been a season of small games amid defeats against Western Australia and Queensland. After making 492 in the opening match – a high-scoring draw against WA – they only crossed 300 once in their remaining first innings.South Australia Shield fixtures

October 6-9: vs Victoria, Karen Rolton Oval
October 16-19: vs Tasmania, Adelaide Oval
October 31-November 3: vs New South Wales, Wollongong
November 11-14: vs Western Australia, WACA
November 20-23: vs Queensland, Adelaide Oval
December 1-4: vs Tasmania, Hobart
February 10-13: vs Western Australia, Adelaide Oval
February 20-23: vs Victoria, Junction Oval
March 2-5: vs Queensland, Gabba
March 14-17: vs New South Wales, Karen Rolton Oval

Player to watch
Henry Hunt marked himself out as one of rising stars in Australian batting with 610 runs at 42.92 including three centuries last season, which he followed with another hundred for Australia A in Sri Lanka. It won’t be too long before the Test sides needs at least one new opener and another strong summer should keep Hunt firmly in the frame. Two years after his Shield debut, Daniel Drew earned another opportunity and marked it with a maiden century against Victoria. Liam Scott continues to have the makings of a promising allrounder: the batting is yet to kick on, but he took 13 wickets at 20.15 last season.Australia radar
Travis Head and Alex Carey should be available until at least mid-November which will add significant strength to the batting line-up. However, both will be in India when the competition resumes in February, unless Head’s poor returns in Sri Lanka cost him a spot but falling out of the squad entirely seems unlikely. Head averaged 44.00 in his six matches last season, but Carey only managed 19.88 in his six appearances. South Australia are unlikely to have anyone else pushing for international contention unless a batting-injury crisis strikes and brings Hunt further into the equation or Nathan McAndrew is elevated further from Australia A.

India and Australia's chance to fine tune their T20 World Cup plans

Australia are expected to hand a T20I cap to Tim David, while Pant has something to prove for India

Sruthi Ravindranath19-Sep-20223:48

Jaffer backs Karthik over Pant in the India XI

Big Picture
Post the 2021 T20 World Cup, India have played a total of 29 T20Is heading into this series. Australia, meanwhile, have played just nine. Irrespective of their prep, Australia might turn up in their usual confident manner at the T20 World Cup – but this time they’ll have to defend the title in their backyard. And they have quite a bit to figure out compared to their better-prepped opponents.In the age of packed cricket calendars and schedules, it does seem quite surprising that these two teams haven’t played each other in a T20I since December 2020. India won that away series 2-1, while Australia won the last T20I series they played in India, in February 2019. Also, how can we forget match in Mohali, when Virat Kohli left Australia speechless? Irrespective of the format, the meetings between these two countries have always been high-octane and largely competitive, and this series should be no different, provided Australia can overcome a few selection questions.Related

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Their captain Aaron Finch’s recent form seems to be among the biggest of concerns. Steven Smith’s middling strike rate has also raised questions around his place in the XI. And, Australia are without the injured trio of Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Marsh and Marcus Stoinis for this series, while David Warner has been rested. The team playing this series looks quite different from Australia’s first-choice World Cup side. But it does give Australia the space to experiment with the back-ups but they will also want to build a winning momentum. They have five more matches after this series – a two-match series against West Indies and three T20Is against England at home – before the T20 World Cup.It’ll be interesting to see how Tim David, who will be in Australia colours for the first time, fits into the international set-up. Australia are also likely to experiment with Josh Inglis, making him open alongside Finch. Finch said there will be a lot of “mixing and matching” ahead of the World Cup.India, meanwhile, have had some time to figure out what has worked for them and, more importantly, what hasn’t. They’re back home after some travelling, having won bilateral T20I series in Ireland, England and the Caribbean. But it was their most recent prep – at the Asia Cup – that left them with key takeaways.After the Asia Cup Super 4s exit, captain Rohit Sharma said India were “90-95% settled” ahead of the T20 World Cup. Their aggressive approach has largely worked out well. Kohli finally hit form, so his place in the XI is – at least for now – no longer a debate. They are entering the series with the strongest available squad and will be looking to mainly focus on making roles clearer.4:48

Hodge: Australia shouldn’t look back from this point when it comes to Tim David

The return of Jasprit Bumrah and Harshal Patel means Hardik Pandya no longer has to be the third seamer in the side. India will also want to see how they can use the likes of allrounders Axar Patel and Deepak Hooda better. Rohit was clear KL Rahul has his backing as the opener. As for Pant, India will be hoping he comes good in the series. India still have a home series against South Africa to go before the T20 World Cup to further firm up their plans.Form guide
India WLLWW (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Australia LWWWLIn the spotlight
All eyes will be on Tim David, who will be looking to showcase his power-hitting skills, this time in Australia colours. The Singapore-born batter has impressed in various T20 competitions, most recently in the IPL as well, and he’ll be looking to replicate his success on the international stage. His big-hitting skills aside, his ability to take on spinners and quicks alike makes him a must-have in a T20 side. He averages 32.48 with a strike rate of 164.12 in T20s. He is likely to take up the middle-order spot in Stoinis’ absence in this series. But Australia will not be able to accommodate him if both Stoinis and Marsh are fit when the World Cup begins. It’s Smith’s position that appears a bit vulnerable as of now – but he too has the reputation of being the anchor in the XI – so it remains to be seen how Australia fit David into their XI at the World Cup.Rishabh Pant is yet to find his mojo in T20Is•Associated Press

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It is expected to be partly cloudy and humid in Mohali tomorrow, with a 25% chance of precipitation in the evening. In T20s since 2018, the chasing team has won seven out of 11 matches at the ground. On the eve of the match, Finch said the wicket had “a bit of grass on it”.Stats and trivia
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Corinthians é derrotado pelo Santos na Vila, mas avança às quartas de final da Copa do Brasil

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da leao: O Corinthians está nas quartas de final da Copa do Brasil. Na partida de volta das oitavas de final, o Santos derrotou o Timão por 1 a 0, mas, como o time do Parque São Jorge venceu o primeiro confronto por 4 a 0, ficou com a vaga para a próxima fase da competição. Marcos Leonardo, de pênalti, fez o único gol da partida.

No fim, muita confusão. Torcedores do Santos invadiram o gramado e tentaram agredir os jogadores do Corinthians. O goleiro Cássio foi um deles. Ele chegou a ser atacado pelas costas com um chute.

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Na próxima terça-feira (19), a CBF realizará o sorteio dos confrontos e dos mandos de campo da próxima fase, às 13h30. Os oito times classificados ficam no mesmo pote e poderão se enfrentar.

A última vez que o Timão classificou às quartas de final da Copa do Brasil foi em 2018, quando terminou com o vice-campeonato.

No sábado (16), às 19h, o Santos vai até Florianópolis, onde encara o Avaí, pela 17ª rodada do Brasileirão. Mais tarde, às 21h, o Corinthians vai até a Arena Castelão, onde enfrenta o Ceará.

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INÍCIO MORNO

Nos primeiros minutos da partida, o Santos ensaiou uma pressão no campo de ataque, enquanto o Corinthians se defendia em linha de cinco, com Piton descendo para ajudar no lado esquerdo, mais acionado pelos mandantes.

A equipe visitante trocava passes na defesa, e o Peixe acionava bastante Ângelo e Lucas Braga para tentar penetrar a adversária. Aos 21 minutos, o camisa 11 puxou da direita para o meio e arriscou de longe, mas a bola passou ao lado da meta de Cássio.

Três minutos depois, Marcos Leonardo pegou a defesa corintiana desprevinada, mas o atacante santista tentou uma cavadinha, e o goleiro corintiano apenas agarrou a bola.

GIGANTE CÁSSIO

Se com a bola rola rolando o Santos não conseguia ameaçar o Corinthians, a primeira grande chance veio na bola parada. Após escanteio cobrado, a bola chegou na pequena área para Marcos Leonardo, que cabeceou para o gol. Cássio saltou e fez grande defesa, evitando o primeiro gol da partida.

A resposta do Timão veio aos 34 minutos. Du Queiroz tocou para Adson, que avançou pelo meio e descolou bom lançamento para Róger Guedes. O camisa 9 deu um leve toque para tirar João Paulo, mas com pouco ângulo finalizou na rede pelo lado de fora.

TIMÃO CHEGA COM PERIGO NO SEGUNDO TEMPO

Na volta do intervalo, o interino Marcelo Fernandes colocou Sánchez e Bruno Oliveira nas vagas de Camacho e Léo Baptistão, respectivamente, na tentativa de marcar um gol nos minutos iniciais do segundo tempo. Vítor Pereira tirou Giuliano para a entrada de Mosquito.

Aos cinco minutos, após boa trama do Corinthians pela esquerda, a bola sobrou para Roni na entrada da área. O meia arriscou de longe, mas a bola passou por cima do gol de João Paulo.

Sete minutos depois, após bate-rebate na área, Adson inverteu a jogada e achou Gil sozinho na área. O zagueiro dominou e bateu cruzado, e a bola passou ao lado da trave.

GIOVANE…INACREDITÁVEL

Aos 16 minutos do segundo tempo, o Corinthians teve chance de ouro para abrir o placar.Após cobrança de escanteio afastada pela zaga do Corinthians, Giovane recebeu o lançamento de Bruno Melo. O atacante saiu cara a cara com João Paulo, mas o camisa 42 bateu colocado, tentando tirar do goleiro, e chutou para fora.

QUEM NÃO FAZ, TOMA

Três minutos após o lance de Giovane,Marcos Leonardo recebeu lançamento pelo lado esquerdo da área, tentou tirar de Cássio, e o goleiro derrubou o atacante dentro da área. O árbitro assinalou penalidade máxima, e o próprio camisa 9 converteu a cobrança.

SANTOS NA BRONCA COM A ARBITRAGEM

O gol do Santos animou os santistas presentes na Vila Belmiro, e o time da casa se lançou ao ataque. Aos 34 minutos, o árbitro de vídeo recomendou para Jean Pyerre uma possivel penalidade de Gil em Marcos Leonardo. O árbitro consultou o monitor, mas manteve sua marcação de campo, sem penalidade.

O jogo esquentou após Raul Gustavo empurrar Marcos Leonardo. Ambos foram amarelados.

Nos minutos finais do jogo, o Santos se lançou ao ataque em busca do segundo gol. O Corinthians, bem postado na defesa, conseguiu neutralizar as chegadas do rival, e garantiu a vaga às quartas de final da Copa do Brasil.

CONFUSÃO NO FIM

Após o apito final, uma grande confusão. Torcedores do Santos invadiram o gramado e foram para cima de jogadores do Corinthians. O goleiro Cássio chegou a ser alvo de ataques pelas costas e recebeu um chute. Logo em seguida, os jogadores do Timão deixaram o gramado às pressas em meio ao clima de insegurança.

SANTOS 1 X 0 CORINTHIANS
COPA DO BRASIL – OITAVAS DE FINAL – JOGO DE VOLTA

Local: Neo Química Arena, São Paulo, Brasil
Data e hora: 13 de julho de 2022, às 21h30
Árbitro:Jean Pierre Goncalves Lima (RS)
Assistentes:Fabricio Vilarinho da Silva (FIFA/GO) eLeirson Peng Martins (RS)
Árbitro de vídeo:Vinicius Furlan (SP)
Público/renda: 12.294 / R$ 408.772,50
Cartões amarelos: Rodrigo Fernández e Marcos Leonardo (SAN); Du Queiroz, Bruno Melo e Raul Gustavo (COR)
Cartões vermelhos: –

GOLS -Marcos Leonardo (22 ‘2ºT) (1-0)

Santos
João Paulo; Madson (Wesley Patati, 17/2ºT), Maicon (Luiz Felipe, 29/2ºT), Eduardo Bauermann e Felipe Jonatan; Rodrigo Fernández, Camacho(Carlos Sánchez, 1/2ºT) e Léo Baptistão (Bruno Oliveira, 1/2ºT); Ângelo (Lucas Barbosa, 17/2ºT), Lucas Braga e Marcos Leonardo. Técnico: Marcelo Fernandes

Corinthians
​Cássio; Rafael Ramos, Gil, Raul Gustavo e Bruno Melo; Du Queiroz (Xavier, 10/2ºT), Roni e Giuliano (Gustavo Silva, 1/2ºT); Adson (Felipe Augusto, 17/2ºT), Róger Guedes(Giovane, 10/2ºT) e Piton.Técnico: Vítor Pereira

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