Com defesa veterana, Corinthians está escalado para enfrentar o São Paulo; veja o time e onde assistir

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da cassino online: O Corinthians está escalado para encarar o São Paulo, no Morumbi, neste domingo (29), às 18h30, pela 5ª rodada do Paulistão. Fernando Lázaro levará a campo: Cássio; Fagner, Gil, Balbuena e Fábio Santos; Roni, Du Queiroz, Adson e Renato Augusto; Yuri Alberto e Róger Guedes. A partida terá transmissão no Youtube do Paulistão, Premiere e no Paulistão Play.

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Com sete pontos em quatro jogos, o Corinthians ocupa o 2º lugar do Grupo C do Campeonato Paulista, um ponto atrás do São Bento.

No banco de reservas, Fernando Lázaro tem as seguintes opções: Carlos Miguel, Rafael Ramos, Matheus Bidu, Bruno Méndez, Caetano, Murillo, Paulinho, Matheus Araújo, Giuliano, Romero, Wesley e Júnior Moraes.

Os desfalques do Corinthians são:
-Cantillo (lesão de grau 2 no músculo posterior da coxa direita)
– Maycon (lesão de grau 1 no músculo posterior da coxa esquerda)
– Gustavo Mosquito (rompimento ligamento cruzado anterior do joelho direito)
– Ruan Oliveira rompimento (ligamento cruzado anterior do joelho esquerdo)

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Confira mais informações da partida entre São Paulo e Corinthians:
Estádio: Estádio do Morumbi, em São Paulo (SP)
Data e hora: 29 de janeiro de 2023, às 18h30
Árbitro: Raphael Claus
Assistentes:Danilo Manis e Daniel Paulo Ziolli
​Árbitro de vídeo: Daiane Muniz dos Santos
Onde assistir: Youtube do Paulistão, Premiere, Paulistão Play e em tempo real no LANCE!

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Alexandre Lacazette salary: How much does Lyon star earn per week and annually in Ligue 1?

Everything you need to know about Alexandre Lacazette's salary details playing for Lyon

French striker Alexandre Lacazette rose through the ranks at Lyon, playing for both the youth and B teams before breaking into the first team in 2010. The Frenchman scored over 125 goals in all competitions for the Ligue 1 side over seven seasons, before moving to Premier League giants Arsenal in the summer of 2017.

Unable to replicate his form in England, Lacazette returned to Lyon in 2022, where he quickly regained his rhythm and picked up right where he left off five seasons earlier.

Lacazette signed a three-year contract with the French side, which runs until June 2025.

In addition to his goal-scoring contributions, Lacazette also earns a substantial salary playing for Lyon. Exactly how much does he make?

GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology and found out!

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  • Alexandre Lacazette's wages at Lyon in numbers

    As per Lacazette's contract with Lyon, he receives a weekly salary of £98,116 ($131,552), making him the club's highest-paid player. His annual salary totals £5.1 million ($6.8 million).

    Player

    Nationality

    Weekly wages in GBP

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in GBP

    Annual wages in USD

    Alexandre Lacazette

    French

    £98,116

    $131,552

    £5,102,009

    $6,840,679

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    Top earners at Lyon

    Alexandre Lacazette is the highest-paid player at Olympique Lyonnais, with Corentin Tolisso next.

    Nemanja Matić, previously with Manchester United and Chelsea, is third, followed by Rayan Cherki.

    Nicolás Tagliafico, an Argentine full-back, is fifth.

    Player

    Nationality

    Weekly wages in GBP

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in GBP

    Annual wages in USD

    Alexandre Lacazette

    French

    £98,116

    $139,445

    £5,102,009

    $6,840,679

    Corentin Tolisso

    French

    £89,122

    $119,493

    £4,634,325

    $6,213,616

    Nemanja Matic

    Serbian

    £78,820

    $105,680

    £4,098,614

    $5,495,345

    Rayan Cherki

    French

    £65,410

    $87,701

    £3,401,340

    $4,560,452

    Nicolas Taglafico

    Argentine

    £59,523

    $79,808

    £3,095,219

    $4,150,012

  • Top earners in Ligue 1

    Lyon players, despite high earnings, are not among the top five highest-paid in the league. PSG's financial and football dominance is clear, with their players holding the top thirteen salary positions. Adrien Rabiot, a former PSG midfielder now with Marseille, ranks fourteenth.

    Player

    Club

    Weekly wages in GBP

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in GBP

    Annual wages in USD

    Ousmane Dembele

    Paris Saint-Germain

    £297,548

    $393,131

    £15,472,512

    $20,442,812

    Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

    Paris Saint-Germain

    £270,438

    $357,312

    £14,062,794

    $18,580,245

    Marquinhos

    Paris Saint-Germain

    £222,235

    $293,756

    £11,561,405

    $15,275,324

    Lucas Hernandez

    Paris Saint-Germain

    £218,202

    $288,296

    £11,346,509

    $14,991,396

    Achraf Hakimi

    Paris Saint-Germain

    £218,202

    $288,296

    £11,346,509

    $14,991,396

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    Highest paid players in the world

    PSG dominates Ligue 1, but none of their players rank among the top five highest-paid footballers worldwide.

    The top five are all from the Saudi Pro League. Cristiano Ronaldo leads with a high salary at Al Nassr.

    Karim Benzema, his former Real Madrid teammate, is second. Riyad Mahrez, formerly of Manchester City and now with Al-Ahli, is third.

    Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly, both from Senegal, are fourth and fifth, respectively.

    Player

    Club

    Weekly wages GBP

    Weekly wages USD

    Annual wages GBP

    Annual wages USD

    Cristiano Ronaldo

    Al Nassr

    £3,216,155

    $4,210,425

    £167,250,468

    $218,942,120

    Karim Benzema

    Al Ittihad

    £1,608,178

    $2,105,213

    £83,625,234

    $109,471,060

    Riyad Mahrez

    Al Ahli

    £839,469

    $1,098,921

    £45,652,372

    $57,43,893

    Sadio Mane

    Al Nassr

    £643,271

    $842,085

    £33,450,094

    $43,788,424

    Kalidou Koulibaly

    Al Hilal

    £558,038

    $730,509

    £29,017,956

    $37,986,458

Coordenador administrativo do Fluminense fala sobre chance de Fred ter cargo no clube

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da dobrowin: A possibilidade de Fred trilhar um novo caminho no Fluminense continua a agitar os bastidores do clube. Nesta sexta-feira (11), o coordenador administrativo Marcelo Penha opinou sobre a chance do ex-jogador ocupar um cargo na diretoria do clube caso Mário Bittencourt seja reeleito para a presidência.

– Isso é o presidente que tem que definir, né? Com o presidente sendo reeleito, é ele que vai montar a sua equipe lá… Não sei nem se eu continuo. Brincadeira… (risos). Mas a questão vai ser escolhida pelo presidente. Vamos para a eleição primeiro – disse Penha, após oArbitral da Ferj.

A eleição nas Laranjeiras está marcada para 26 de novembro. Mário Bittencourt é candidato à reeleição, e Marcelo Souto e Rafael Rolim também estão no pleito. Ademar Arrais desistiu de sua pré-candidatura nesta sexta-feira.

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da 888casino: Perguntado sobre os desafios pelos quais Fred terá de se adaptar caso aceite um cargo do Fluminense, Marcelo Penha avaliou.

– O Fred é um ídolo. Como todo ex-jogador, a gente quer estar sempre por perto, que ele se qualifique, que ele venha a se integrar de novo ao meio do futebol, né? O Fred é um grande ídolo do Fluminense, sem dúvida nenhuma o maior ídolo vivo disparado do clube – e acrescentou:

– Tenho certeza que o Paulo Angioni, que está lá, tem muito mais experiência que eu. Caso o Mário decida pelo Fred vir, o Fluminense estará de portas. O Fred será muito bem-vindo, e o Paulo vai estar lá de braços para ensinar o que for preciso. Vamos ver!

Wolves serious contenders in race to sign £75k-p/w ace who Molineux loves

After reaching an agreement to sign Fer Lopez to get their summer business underway, Wolverhampton Wanderers are now reportedly showing “intent” in the race to sign a veteran defender.

Premier League fixtures confirmed as Wolves plot signings

Whilst the chaos continues in the transfer window, the Premier League fixtures have now officially been announced. Discovering their fate, Wolves will have an interesting reunion on the opening day of the 2025/26 season, with the visit of Rayan Ait-Nouri and Manchester City kicking things off in difficult fashion for Vitor Pereira’s side.

Of course, the last thing that Wolves will want is to get sucked into another relegation scrap – especially after Pereira’s instant progress after taking the job last season. But if they do find themselves in trouble, then relegation six-pointers against Leeds United in April and then Sunderland and Burnley in May stand out as crucial fixtures.

Burnley away on the final game of the season could be particularly decisive and already looks like one to watch in the relegation battle. As much as Wolves are keen to avoid another season in and amongst the dropzone, there’s no denying that they could face a tough transition into life without Matheus Cunha and Ait-Nouri.

On that front, however, those at Molineux are already working on replacements. The big question will be whether the likes of Lopez and Evann Guessand are capable of replicating Cunha’s crucial output in the Premier League, which singlehandedly carried Wolves’ frontline at times.

Nice's Evann Guessand.

It’s not just attacking additions that the Midlands club need either. Pereira and Wolves have also reportedly set their sights on some key defensive reinforcements and could even reunite with a familiar face as a result this summer and one that Molinuex would need no introduction to.

Wolves show "intent" in Conor Coady race

Just two years on from his departure, Molineux could have one of their favourites back this summer. According to Sky Sports (17:10pm), Wolves are now showing “intent” in the race to sign Conor Coady in a transfer battle against Scottish giants Rangers. The veteran defender has been shown the door at Leicester City, handing Wolves the chance to secure an important reunion with their former captain.

Premier League appearances for Wolves

Total

Ruben Neves

177

Joao Moutinho

175

Adama Traore

157

Conor Coady

151

Raul Jimenez

135

By rejoining Wolves, Coady would instantly become the most experienced Premier League player in the current squad and could even go on to break the record for appearances in the club’s Premier League history, jumping ahead of Ruben Neves in the process.

The veteran defender experienced it all at Molineux, from Championship failure and then Championship promotion all the way to a European tour. Now, at 32 years old, he could return to ensure that Wolves steer clear of the dropzone and so much more once again.

Molineux chiefs scrambling as Club World Cup side Benfica set to raid Wolves

A major European side have their eyes on an important member of Wolves’ team.

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Brett Worthington

Jun 16, 2025

Whilst it remains to be seen how much Leicester demand to sell their defender, reports that they have opened the door for the £75,000-a-week defender to leave suggest that they’d be willing to accept a relatively cheap price this summer.

The best Fantasy Premier League midfielders for 2025-26

Not sure which midfielders to pick in fantasy football? GOAL takes a look at the best options.

Midfielders are arguably the most important players in fantasy football and if you can pack your team with goalscoring wingers or playmakers, then you're in with a good chance.

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Generally speaking, it is best to select attacking midfielders, but traditionally defensive players have been popping up with high scores in recent years too.

Here, GOAL takes a look at the best midfielders to choose in FPL, including the top picks, mid-price options and bargain players.

Getty Images SportMohamed Salah | Liverpool | £14.5m

Mohamed Salah is the most expensive midfielder on FPL at £14.5 million and with good reason – he scores and sets up lots of goals. The Egypt international has surpassed the 200-point mark in each of the last eight seasons, with his highest ever tally coming last term, with 344 points accumulated despite his advancing years. Salah penned a new deal with Liverpool last year, underlining his commitment to delivering more success at Anfield.

AdvertisementGetty Images SportCole Palmer | Chelsea | £10.5m

Fresh from propelling Chelsea to Club World Cup glory, Cole Palmer returns to the Premier League with something of a point to prove. The England international faltered somewhat in his second season at Stamford Bridge, but it says a lot about his quality that he still managed 214 FPL points (making him the third-highest scoring midfielder) in an underwhelming campaign.

Palmer is capable of scoring goals from anywhere and he has an eye for a pass, which he demonstrated with double figures in assists last term. He also hits exceptional penalties and takes free kicks. The kid has it all. Plus, he is £4 million cheaper than Salah and if it is a toss-up between the pair, Palmer is a superb alternative.

Getty Images SportBukayo Saka | Arsenal | £10m

Unfortunately for Arsenal and Bukayo Saka, the 2024-25 season was a disappointment, with injury disrupting the star winger's campaign and restricting him to just 127 FPL points. Now that he is fit and firing again, Saka will still be a key component to Mikel Arteta's designs on glory. When Saka is motoring, he will almost guarantee you 200-plus points and for £10m, that's not a bad deal.

Getty Images SportBruno Fernandes | Man Utd | £9m

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is relatively cheap when compared to the likes of Salah, Palmer and Saka, especially when you take into account his importance to the Red Devils.

Not only is Fernandes a guaranteed starter most weeks, but he is the chief creator in the team as well as the man who takes free kicks and penalties. He's not quite what you would call a bargain choice, but he is practically guaranteed to get you around 150 to 200 points a season – his average points haul is 170. However, you will have to pay close attention to how he is used, now that Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo have arrived to take the creative pressure off him.

Varun Chakravarthy gets ready for his first, best, and only chance

His skills aren’t in question, but his fitness is, and the mystery spinner must prove he is finally good to go

Deivarayan Muthu24-Jul-2021Varun Chakravarthy – here we go again! After missing out on selection for the T20I leg of the Australia tour and the home series against England because of fitness issues, the mystery spinner is braced for his international debut, one more time. With the T20I series in Sri Lanka being India’s last before the T20 World Cup, this will be Chakravarthy’s first – and probably last – chance to stake a claim for the tournament, to be held in the UAE and Oman from October 17 to November 14.The last time Chakravarthy was in the UAE, he married his variations with control to emerge as the Kolkata Knight Riders’ highest wicket-taker, with 17 strikes in 13 matches at an economy rate of 6.84. The national selectors were so impressed that they immediately rewarded him with a place in the T20I side.Chakravarthy has had a roller-coaster ride since.Related

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He watched his Tamil Nadu mate T Natarajan take his place in the T20I side and make a big splash in Australia. He met his idol, actor Vijay, and got married to his girlfriend Neha during his time away from the game. He then underwent rehab at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru, but wasn’t deemed fit enough for selection for the T20Is against England. It was then time to prove he was no one-season IPL wonder, fronting up to bowl in the powerplay, middle overs, as well as at the death earlier this year – with or without Sunil Narine. IPL 2021 was later postponed after he was among the people to test positive for Covid-19.While Chakravarthy has recovered and continues to upgrade his skills – he is working on adding to his seven variations, according to the Knight Riders’ spin-bowling coach Carl Crowe, who is now with the Manchester Originals for the Hundred – there might still be question marks over his fitness.Reacting to Chakravarthy failing a fitness test ahead of the England T20Is, Virat Kohli had stressed that fitness could not be “compromised” in this Indian set-up. There is a school of thought – that Crowe subscribes to – that players like Chakravarthy, who come from a non-professional background, could be given some leeway.

“If you have a cricketer who comes from a low-base background and when he does not have support for fitness growing up in his formative years, I think you give a little bit of leeway as long as you see the fitness level improve as he goes along”Carl Crowe

“In the modern era of sport, particularly cricket, it is very fitness-driven. You could argue that it’s over the line on fitness and I might be in that camp,” Crowe tells ESPNcricinfo. “Cricket is a skill sport, but fitness is crucial for maximising performance, longevity and resisting injuries and so many reasons. When you have someone with the high skill level that Varun brings – different shades that he has – it’s not made up by extra fitness. If you look at how he’s bowled in the last two IPLs…. I think it was a game in Sharjah where he played the previous IPL on a small ground and flat wicket, he went for 24-25 runs in his four overs. Even this time, he got Virat out very quickly against RCB.”My view is – I’m not in charge of BCCI to tell them to do things at all – if you have a cricketer who comes from a low-base background and when he does not have support for fitness growing up in his formative years, I think you give a little bit of leeway as long as you see the fitness level improve as he goes along.”I don’t think Varun gave much away in the field ever. You don’t want too many fielders in the hot spots who can’t field out there, he wasn’t there; he often fields at 45 to maybe spinners and fine leg to seamers. There was no error that you could put down to fitness. You’re bowling four overs, fielding 16 overs and he can hold a bat down the order, so there’s nothing to me that suggests that he’s probably below the level of acceptability for fitness. At the same time, if the team is trying to drive a culture of fitness, it’s difficult to bring in a player who doesn’t meet the standards. But for me as long as the player works incredibly hard at fitness and keeps improving and has that skill level, I’d like to see a bit more leniency.”Among Chakravarthy’s unique skills is the carrom ball, which he flicks out with his ring finger as opposed to others who bowl the variation with the middle finger. He also has the ability to gather pace off pitches that aren’t as quick, something that puts him in the company of the best T20 spinners, according to Crowe.He has a knack of picking up the big wickets•BCCI”I can’t certainly say what is more difficult to pick than a standard carrom ball delivered from the middle finger, but what, I think, it does do is it makes the batters around the world looking and guessing what’s coming next,” Crowe says. “I think I know he’s working on at least one more delivery. Once the batter gets better at facing the carrom ball from the middle finger, they now have to be prepared and adapt to face the carrom ball off the ring finger. What matters ultimately is the ball spinning to the left, right, or over the top or underspin and there are obviously different degrees of that. How you go about doing that is up to you as an individual.”Gathering pace off the pitch for me is what separates the very best spinners from the rest. There’s less time for [batters] to adapt and then it spins past the bat quicker. It might look nice on TV – that ball breaking off the pitch – but if it doesn’t gather pace, good players will be able to adapt and play with the spin. If you look at the pace that the best T20 spinners bowl at – Rashid [Khan], Narine and like Varun – they are pushing close to 100ks and turning the ball both ways.”Crowe, who has overseen the progress of spinners in various leagues around the world, also believes that the presence of a mystery spinner in a global tournament, like the World Cup, could potentially give India a distinct advantage over the other teams.”In my experience at the IPL, the Indian players – they play mystery spin and any kind of spin the best and the overseas players not quite so much. Some of them like Jos Buttler play them well individually, but not across the board; the overseas players aren’t quite as skilled against mystery spin,” he says. “You think about a World Cup, where non-Indian players play against a mystery spinner… there might be a few sleepless nights for the batters, trying to see which way the ball is spinning . I’m really excited to see him play and it [playing for India] means a lot to him.”I get so many youngsters who contact me via my social media saying: ‘Sir, I want to be given a go or have an opportunity by only playing here’ and I always come back to Varun. I say this is the man you got to follow and dreams can come true. You play gully cricket, do some net bowling somewhere and be seen – it’s a story for all of us to learn and be inspired by.”India’s spin attack is already well-stocked with Yuzvendra Chahal, Rahul Chahar, Kuldeep Yadav, Washington Sundar and Krunal Pandya, but they don’t quite have X-factor, which Chakravarthy could bring to the table. If he can pass the test in Sri Lanka, and add another chapter to his fascinating story, who knows what might happen.

Debutant O'Connor lifts Tasmania but Victoria take early honours

The visiting attack shared the wickets around while they were gifted two run outs by Tasmania

AAP and ESPNcricinfo staff08-Feb-2025Tasmania teenager Aidan O’Connor posted a half-century on debut but couldn’t prevent Victoria taking honours on day one of their Sheffield Shield clash in Hobart.O’Connor top-scored with 53 as the hosts were bowled out for 236 on Saturday after being sent in to bat. The 18-year-old allrounder struck six fours and a six in his 92-ball innings.Tasmania opener Jake Weatherald (41) and Tim Ward (45) both got starts but couldn’t go on with the job as regular wickets fell. Ward’s dismissal – run out from cover after a horrid mix-up with Jordan Silk – sparked a middle-order collapse, with Tasmania losing 4 for 31 in the space of 10 overs.Victoria’s bowlers spread the workload. Captain Will Sutherland, veteran Peter Siddle, Sam Elliott and Fergus O’Neill all claimed multiple wickets.Siddle had Silk caught at second slip shortly after he was involved in the run out of Ward. Jake Doran was bowled when he shouldered arms at Will Sutherland.O’Connor is one of two first-class debutants for last-placed Tasmania alongside 20-year-old Raf MacMillan.

Londrina x CRB: onde assistir ao vivo, prováveis escalações e horário do jogo pela Série B

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da heads bet: Domingo (29) tem Londrina e CRBem jogo válido pela34ª rodada do Brasileirão Série B. A partida está marcada para às18h30(de Brasília), noEstádio do Café.

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AINDA DÁ?

OLondrinaaposta nos dois jogos seguidos que fará no Estádio do Café como uma “última cartada” para permanecer na Série B do Brasileiro. Faltando cinco rodadas, o LEC é o penúltimo colocado, com 26 pontos, nove abaixo da Ponte Preta, que é o primeiro time fora da zona de rebaixamento. O Tubarão faz dois jogos seguidos em casa: além do CRB, pega depois o Guarani, na próxima sexta-feira (3). No cenário atual, o Londrina precisa vencer e secar os concorrentes diretos nesta disputa – Tombense, Chapecoense, Sampaio Corrêa, Ituano e Avaí. Segundo o site Infobola, o Tubarão tem apenas 1% de chance de permanecer na Série B.

+Confira a classificação do Brasileirão Série B, clicando aqui!

NA ‘COTA’ DO MILAGRE

A derrota do Galo da Pajuçara para o Criciúma, dentro de seus domínios, foi muito frustante. A margem de erro, que já era praticamente nula, agora deixa de existir. Atualmente com 49 pontos, o CRB precisa vencer os seus cinco jogos restantes para chegar a 64 pontos e precisa também secar os demais adversários. Complicou. Essa dificuldade agora é traduzida nas chances de acesso do Alvirrubro. AUFMGaponta chance de 0,87% para o time regatiano, enquanto oInfoboladá 1% e oChance de Gol, 1,3%.

Relembre a partida entre as equipes pelo primeiro turno:

LONDRINA X CRB
34ª RODADA DO CAMPEONATO BRASILEIRO DA SÉRIE B

Data: 29/10/2023
Horário: 18h30 (de Brasília)
Local: Estádio do Café, em Londrina, no Paraná.
Árbitro: Ivan da Silva Guimaraes Junior (AM)
Assistentes: Schumacher Marques Gomes (PB) e Daniella Coutinho Pinto (BA)
VAR: Elmo Alves Resende Cunha (GO)
Onde assistir: SporTV e Premiere

Provável escalação do Londrina:

Neneca; Lucas Mendes, Gabriel, Rafael Vaz e Salomão; Vitão, Rodrigo e Ariel; Iago Dias, William Barbio e Peu (Marcos Pedro ou Everton). Técnico: Roberto Fonseca.

Provável escalação do CRB:

Diogo Silva; Matheus Ribeiro, Fábio Alemão, Ramon e Guilherme Romão; Lucas Lima, Falcão e Juninho Valoura; João Paulo, Léo Pereira e Anselmo Ramon. Técnico: Daniel Paulista.

سامي قمصان بعد فوز المقاولون على مودرن سبورت: نمتلك التاريخ مثل الأهلي والزمالك

تحدث سامي قمصان المدير الفني للمقاولون العرب، عن فوز فريقه على مودرن سبورت في الدوري المصري الممتاز.

وحقق المقاولون العرب فوزه الأول هذا الموسم على حساب مودرن سبورت بهدفين مقابل هدف، في المباراة التي جمعت بينهما في الجولة الثانية عشر من الدوري الممتاز.

طالع.. المقاولون العرب يُعلن تعيين سامي قمصان مديرًا فنيًا للفريق

وقال قمصان في تصريحات عبر قناة “أون سبورت”: “فوز اليوم جاء في توقيت جيد جدًا بالنسبة لنا، هذا أول فوز لنا منذ حوالي 11 مباراة”.

وأضاف: “فريق المقاولون كبير ويمتلك تاريخًا كبيرًا، وهو أكثر فريق بعد الأهلي والزمالك يمتلك بطولات”.

وتابع: “كان من المهم عودة الثقة للاعبين، والمباراة الماضية لم يحالفنا التوفيق، لكن الحمد لله ربنا أكرمنا اليوم”.

وواصل: “كانت لدينا فترات كبيرة طول المباراة كنا فيها الأفضل، وعندنا ثقة كبيرة في اللاعبين، وأضعنا أهدافًا كثيرة، وأعتقد أنها كانت ممكن تحسم المباراة مبكرًا، لكن في النهاية أشكرهم على الجهد”.

واختتم: “لاعبو الفريق كانوا يلعبون تحت ضغط عصبي كبير، من أجل عودة الثقة والانتصارات وعودة الفريق لمكانه الطبيعي”.

The return of KL Rahul and what it means to be in form

Sometimes the eagerness to do well can be counterproductive

Aakash Chopra19-Aug-2021Right from his first day at the highest level, KL Rahul came across as a batter who would fit the bill for all three formats without compromising the foundation of his game. His stance, feet movement, back lift and the downswing of his bat were all in perfect sync. Even though it took him some time to meet the demands of T20, there was no looking back from the day he cracked its code.There’s a mysterious element to competitive cricket – when everything seems to be moving smoothly in the desired direction, something will threaten to derail the train. It happened to Rahul too. There were injuries and then a loss of form.It’s important to understand why and how one loses form, for even its presence is something you can’t put a finger on. One day you are so comfortable with your game that you are not thinking about your responses, and on another day, it’s the only thing you’re thinking about. Of course, the former happens when you are in form and the latter, when you are out of it.Cricket skills are like a wheel in motion and while you’re constantly attempting to upgrade your skills, sometimes it’s tough to just hold on to what you thought was your core strength. Minor errors find ways to creep into your game like uninvited guests and before you acknowledge their presence, they start controlling the way you think. In fact, you reach a point when you are thinking only about them.Related

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Rahul was going through a lean patch and spending countless hours in the nets between games, but the hard work wasn’t translating into runs in the middle. From the outside, you could see he wasn’t sure about his trigger movement – while in England (in 2018), he was out poking at deliveries, in India, he was getting trapped in front. Both sorts of dismissals often stem from how much you are moving and the timing of that movement.When you’re in “form”, this movement happens almost unconsciously, because your focus is on the ball coming your way. But when you’re not in “form”, you end up thinking about the same trigger movement and that leads to a delayed response to the incoming delivery.Sanjay Bangar, India’s former batting coach, recounts how after getting dismissed in a Test during that horrid run between 2018 and 2019, Rahul couldn’t wait to get into the nets to iron out his mistakes. He had just been dismissed, had seen the dismissals a few times on the screen and perhaps revisited it a hundred times in his head, but he wasn’t willing to let it sink in. He was eager to get to the nets while India were still batting in the Test.While there’s nothing wrong with the intent to identify and rectify mistakes, too much of anything, even training, can be counterproductive.That day Rahul was eager to iron out his flaws. Once he was dropped from the Indian team, he must have felt eager to get back into it. That’s a natural human reaction to rejection, even more so when you have already tasted success at the highest level. You seem to know the secret to success but have temporarily forgotten the username and password. You try different combinations, only to draw blanks.Rahul is bowled by a Josh Hazlewood yorker in Perth, December 2018•Ryan Pierse/Getty Images”Eager” has two very different meanings – keen and anxious. When you start, you are keen. But little do you know when keenness turns into anxiety. You start thinking too much about the result and too little about the process. It’s not that you aren’t putting in the hours, but you stop noticing the joy of playing the game, the melody of ball hitting the bat. And then one day, you stop obsessing about the result and things start to fall in place again.Of course, there’s a lot of conjecture in my reading of how it must have panned out for Rahul, but I won’t be surprised if it wasn’t too dissimilar to what I have described.It’s true that the IPL is a big part of a modern cricketer’s career, but I can bet my last dollar on the fact that Rahul isn’t one to be satisfied by just the IPL reward. His bigger goal was not just playing for India again but to play for India in all three formats. He re-established himself in white-ball cricket when he assumed the roles of keeper and finisher. And while he had prepped for a middle-order role in Tests, life played a trick to get him back to where he belongs – as opener.Rahul’s comeback as an opener in Test cricket wasn’t so much about his ability to succeed at the top – you don’t score five Test tons (four of them away from home) if you don’t have the skills. For me, it was about his eagerness to do the right thing. Was he keen or was he anxious?If his first innings of the tour, 84 at Trent Bridge, showed that he’s trusting his skills against the new ball, Rahul’s century at Lord’s established that he is back for good.It takes a lot of patience and self-belief to hang around for 18 runs off 100 balls when you know you have the shots to score faster, and to also insulate yourself from the fact that your opening partner has outscored you massively (at that point, Rohit Sharma was on 81 of 122 balls).Rahul isn’t anxiously eager to get bat on ball and is in a happy place while leaving a lot of deliveries alone. He isn’t anxiously eager to hit an extra shot on the up either. Instead, he’s willing to bide his time and wait for the right moment to up the ante. It’s not that minor errors will never find their way into his batting or that he’ll never go out of form again, but it’s very heartening to see him bat the way he is right now. The next challenge for him is to extend this good form for as long as possible.

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