لاعب مانشستر يونايتد يفكر في الرحيل بسبب يورو 2024

كشفت تقارير صحفية إنجليزية أن هاري ماجواير، مدافع فريق مانشستر يونايتد، قد يضطر إلى مغادرة النادي من أجل بطولة دوري أمم أوروبا، يورو 2024.

وذكرت صحيفة “ديلي ميل” الإنجليزية أن هاري ماجواير يخشى من أنه قد يضطر إلى مغادرة صفوف مانشستر يونايتد في سبيل المشاركة في بطولة يورو المرتقبة، مع منتخب إنجلترا.

اقرأ أيضًا.. ذا صن: مانشستر يونايتد يخطط لضم نيمار في حالة واحدة

ويكافح صاحب الـ30 عامًا من أجل الحصول على فرص لعب منتظم تحت قيادة المدرب إريك تين هاج.

ويُعد الثنائي رفاييل فاران وليساندرو مارتينيز الخيار الأول في قلب الدفاع، ويليهما فيكتور ليندلوف ولوك شاو.

وأوضحت أن هاري ماجواير يشعر بالقلق من أن وضعه الحالي قد يجعل المدرب جاريث ساوثجيت يتجاهله في البطولة الكبرى المرتقبة العام المقبل.

كان ماجواير قد شارك في كافة مباريات منتخب إنجلترا في بطولة كأس العالم قطر 2022.

ولكن ساوثجيت سبق وأن أكد مرارًا وتكرارًا إنه سيختار اللاعبين الذين يؤدون مع أنديتهم، وهو ما قد يجعل ماجواير يشعر بحالة من القلق.

ومن المقرر أن ينتهي العقد الحالي لـ ماجواير مع مانشستر يونايتد في عام 2025، مع العلم إنه يحصل على راتب أسبوعي يبلغ 190 ألف جنيه إسترليني.

وقد يوافق مانشستر يونايتد على رحيل ماجواير في موسم الانتقالات الصيفي المقبل لتقليص خسائرهم، خاصة مع مراعاة القواعد المالية للدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

ويرتبط ماجواير بأكثر من نادِ على رأسهم باريس سان جيرمان، إلى جانب كل من أستون فيلا، وست هام، روما وإنتر ميلان.

Campello e Eurico concedem coletiva juntos nesta segunda, na Lagoa

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Quatro dias depois de convocar a imprensa para uma coletiva em São Januário, Alexandre Campello, presidente interino do Vasco, chamou os jornalistas para uma nova entrevista, na manhã desta segunda-feira, na sede náutica do Cruz-Maltino, na Lagoa, Zona Sul do Rio de Janeiro. O mandatário estará ao lado de Eurico Miranda, presidente do Conselho de Beneméritos do Vasco e ex-presidente do clube, que também participará da coletiva ao lado de um grupo de beneméritos e grandes beneméritos.

Apesar do tema não ter sido confirmado pelo Vasco, a expectativa nos bastidores é que os envolvidos falem mais uma vez sobre a eleição do clube, anulada de forma liminar pela juíza tabelar Glória Heloíza Lima de Silva, da 28ª Vara Cível do Tribunal de Justiça do Rio de Janeiro (TJRJ) por conta de fraudes no pleito, marcando nova eleição para dezembro deste ano. Há três recursos em segunda instância na tentativa de derrubar a liminar, que serão julgados pela desembargadora relatora Márcia Ferreira Alvarenga, da 17ª Câmara Cível do TJRJ.

Pelo comunicado divulgado pela assessoria de imprensa do Vasco, além de Alexandre Campello e Eurico Miranda, irão participar da entrevista coletiva desta segunda-feira também os conselheiros Olavo Monteiro de Carvalho, Jorge Salgado, José Carlos Osório e José Luiz Moreira. Nomes de bastidores que fazem apoio político internamente para Campello, que não vem conseguindo força o suficiente para aprovação de suas pautas no Conselho Deliberativo do Cruz-Maltino.

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فيديو | سالم النجعي يسجل هدف النصر الأول ضد أبها

سجل سالم النجعي لاعب النصر، هدف فريقه الأول في شباك أبها، بالمباراة المقامة حاليًا في كأس خادم الحرمين الشريفين.

ويلتقي النصر مع أبها، في المباراة التي تقام على ملعب “مرسول بارك”، في دور ربع النهائي من المسابقة المحلية.

طالع أيضًا.. مباشر بالفيديو | مباراة النصر وأبها في كأس خادم الحرمين الشريفين

وأحرز سالم النجعي هدف النصر الأول، في الثانية العاشرة من بداية اللقاء، حيث وصلت تمريرة سريعة له أمام المرمى مباشرة، ليضعها في الشباك وسط غفلة من خط الدفاع. جدير بالذكر أن النصر تأهل إلى الدور 8، بعد الفوز على العدالة بثنائية نظيفة، فيما صعد أبها لذات الدور بعدما تخطى التعاون بأربعة أهداف مقابل ثلاثة.هدف النصر الأول أمام أبها

Brutal Pollard helps West Indies take series lead

West Indies rode on cameos from Adrian Barath and Johnson Charles to reach a satisfactory position at the half-way stage

The Report by David Hopps23-Mar-2012
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsKieron Pollard scored his second ODI hundred with a brutal display of power hitting in St Lucia•Associated PressKieron Pollard at his most brutal left Australia with an insurmountable challenge at the Beausejour Stadium in St Lucia as West Indies took a 2-1 lead with one to play in an ODI series that is rivalling their wildest dreams. Pollard produced a memorable display of power hitting, 102 slugged from 70 balls to vanquish an Australian side that West Indies had come to regard as virtually unbeatable.After a demoralising run against Australia of 13 defeats in 14 ODIs (the other being a no-result), West Indies now have two wins and a tie from their last three games. No side had ever scored more on this ground batting second than West Indies’ 284 for 5 to beat England in 2004 and Australia had little chance to buck the trend once they had lost half their side for 112.That they got so close owed much to a considered half-century by David Hussey and a wrathful late assault by Brett Lee, who was struck on the arm by a beamer from Kemar Roach and, despite fulsome apologies, was sore enough in mind and body to take 24 from Roach’s next over, following three fours with two sixes flayed over long-on.When Lee struck Andre Russell down the ground for two successive sixes, he surpassed his highest ODI score of 57, in his 216th match – and Russell had done nothing to vex him at all. Roach finally got his man in his final over, last out, caught at long-off, with 22 balls remaining.Pollard had reached his hundred in the final over of West Indies’ innings when he slugged a short ball from Lee over midwicket for six, a shot that looked as ponderous as it was effective. It was only his second ODI hundred in 55 attempts (he had only passed 50 four times before), but his threat is growing as an ODI average rising from 19 to 26 in the last year testifies. “It’s only one of two,” Pollard said. “I’m just trying to learn my craft. Some of those sixes I didn’t middle.”Smart stats

With their 42-run win in the fourth ODI, West Indies are on the verge of winning their first ODI series against Australia (bilateral series) in 17 years. Their last series win was in 1995 at home when they won 4-1. In the 1999 series, they drew 3-3 with one tie in Guyana.

The century is Kieron Pollard’s second in ODIs after his 119 against India in December. He now has 1255 runs at an average of 26.14 with two hundreds and four fifties.

Pollard scored 102 off just 70 balls to push West Indies to 294. His strike rate of 145.71 is the highest strike rate for a 100-plus score by a West Indian batsman against Australia and the fourth-highest overall for such a score by a West Indian.

Pollard, who hit eight sixes during his knock, is now level third on the list of West Indian batsmen with the most sixes in an ODI innings. Pollard also holds the second position too with 10 sixes in Chennai against India. The eight sixes is also a record in an ODI innings against Australia.

West Indies scored 134 runs in the last 11 overs of the innings. This is the second-highest aggregate for them in the last 11-over period since 2005. The highest for them is 141 against Pakistan in Adelaide in 2005 when Brian Lara made 156.

The 19 sixes hit in the match is a record for the most number of sixes hit in a West Indies-Australia ODI.

West Indies’ score of 294 is their third-highest overall and their second-highest first-innings total against Australia. They have lost on only one occasion after scoring over 280 in their first innings.

Sunil Narine’s economy rate of 2.10 is the best for West Indies against Australia since Mervyn Dillon’s spell of 4 for 20 in ten overs in 1999 (ten-plus over spells).

Brett Lee made his highest ODI score. Lee hit five sixes during his knock and took 24 runs off Kemar Roach’s ninth over.

West Indies’ innings, stagnating for long periods, finished in a mood of revelry. They took 23 from the final over from Lee, Darren Sammy rounding things off with 31 not out in 13 balls as if he briefly imagined himself Pollard reincarnate.Shane Watson’s decision to bowl first was out of character for an Australian captain. Perhaps the excitement of the journey north to St Lucia got the better of him as Australia finally escaped the slow surfaces of St Vincent. Instead, on a surface offering more pace and bounce – disconcertingly steep bounce on occasions – they ran into Pollard’s meaty destruction. “I wouldn’t do anything differently,” said Watson. “Pollard was impressive, no doubt. It was a beautiful wicket, but if we had taken our catches it would help.”After 39 overs, West Indies were 160-5, four overs of a Powerplay had brought only 15 runs and their innings was close to stagnation. Then Watson, whose seven overs had cost only 15, conceded 17 runs from his eighth as Pollard moved into overdrive. He had a lively ally in Andre Russell during a sixth-wicket stand of 94 in 11 overs that changed the complexion of the match.Pollard had his moments of good fortune and most of them involved Peter Forrest. Like most touring cricketers, he might not have known the whereabouts of St Lucia in relation to St Vincent but his sense of direction was equally lacking when it came to the exact position of the boundary rope at deep backward square.Pollard was only 15 when a venomous, flat pull flew through Forrest’s hands as he came in a couple of yards closer than he had to. Another mishit against Lee on 24 narrowly evaded David Hussey as he sprinted back at midwicket. Much punishment later, Xavier Doherty dropped a simple chance; and Forrest might also have caught Pollard on 81, but it required several TV replays before the third umpire, Kumar Dharmasena, decided that Forrest’s catch was illegal. It was hard to tell whether Forrest’s boot had brushed the rope but in any event his decision to throw the ball back infield as his momentum carried him over the rope was a lackadaisical effort.Pollard can destroy a fielding side’s bearings. He blocks more balls than most, but when he hits, he hits so powerfully that his blocking becomes irrelevant. Even when he did not quite middle a pull against Watson, late in his innings, leaning back like a boxer on the ropes, it careered for six over long-on, an area where he got roughly half his runs.Johnson Charles’ innings was made of different stuff. He is only the second cricketer from St Lucia to represent West Indies and was playing in front of his home crowd for the first time. He was angsty, understandably so, needing 30 balls to reach double figures. He encouraged the crowd into excitement with a straight six against Clint McKay but fell for 37 soon after the mid-point, holing out at long-on to an unusual dancing catch by Lee.Adrian Barath, back in the side after a hundred for Trinidad against Guyana a week ago, provided early impetus with nine fours in all in his 41 from 31 balls. But Marlon Samuels’ contribution was excruciating and Dwayne Bravo fell first ball.Australia’s reply malfunctioned as early as the second over when David Warner, one of the few batsmen capable of matching Pollard’s slugging style, spooned a drive against Dwayne Bravo to mid-on.Watson played smoothly for a while, only to pull Darren Sammy’s loosener to mid-on. Sammy’s short ball, not often regarded as devilish, enjoyed further spoils in his next over when Charles plunged forward at third man to hold a top-edged hook from Forrest and leave for ice pack treatment on a damaged shoulder.If Sammy’s breakthroughs frustrated Australia, two wickets in an over for Russell would have irked them even more. Russell, defying a knee complaint, could barely muster a limping celebration as he first had George Bailey caught at the wicket, cutting, and then two balls later defeated Mike Hussey’s attempted pull.Edited by Alan Gardner

Hansra to lead Canada in Caribbean T20

Jimmy Hansra will lead Canada’s 14-member squad for the Caribbean T20 in January

ESPNcricinfo staff18-Dec-2011Jimmy Hansra will lead Canada’s 14-member squad for the Caribbean T20 in January. The team will be participating in the tournament for the third consecutive year, which will be held in Antigua and Barbados.Canada managed just one win out of four in last year’s edition, beating Hampshire, and finished fourth in their group. The squad will leave from Toronto on January 6 and start the tournament five days later against Winward Islands. The other teams in their group are Leeward Islands, Guyana and defending champions Trinidad and Tobago.Squad: Jimmy Hansra (capt), Rizwan Cheema (vice-capt), Manny Aulakh, Jeremy Gordon, Ruvindu Gunasekera, Nitish Kumar, Usman Limbada, Salman Nazar, Henry Osinde, Hiral Patel, Raza Rehman, Junaid Siddiqui, Zubin Surkari, Hamza Tariq

Balcombe six puts Kent in charge

Overcast conditions and a sporting pitch gave the bowlers the edge inCanterbury, where 15 wickets fell on the opening day of Kent’s CountyChampionship Division Two clash with neighbours Essex

31-Aug-2011
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Overcast conditions and a sporting pitch gave the bowlers the edge inCanterbury, where 15 wickets fell on the opening day of Kent’s CountyChampionship Division Two clash with neighbours Essex.Having rolled over the visitors for 144, Kent limped to 160 for 5 for ameagre lead of 16 on a wicket that might yet catch the eye of ECB pitch liaisonofficers come day two. Responding to Essex’s modest first-innings total, Kent – who were withoutinjured captain and opening batsman Rob Key – posted 51 for the first wicketbefore Daniel Bell-Drummond was stumped by James Foster off former Kent seamerDavid Masters.In-form Joe Denly coasted to a 48-ball 50 and appeared in little until anotherone from Masters kept a little low to snare the right-hander leg before and makeit 79 for 2. Sam Northeast fenced at one from Masters that climbed off the pitch to steer acatch to first slip, then Darren Stevens paid the price for an ambitious driveagainst Ryan ten Doeschate that rattled middle and off stumps.Martin van Jaarsveld limped to 17 before he too went leg before, although heappeared to get a slight inside edge on the delivery from ten Doeschate, butJames Tredwell (15 not out) and acting skipper Geraint Jones (16no) took Kentinto the lead in surviving through to the close.Visitors Essex lost five wickets during an overcast first session after winningthe toss and electing to bat first. After an accurate new-ball stint from Matt Coles and Stevens, it took the sixth ball of the day from on-loan David Balcombe to fashion Kent’s first breakthroughafter 14 overs.Billy Godleman’s late decision to shoulder arms proved costly when the balljagged back in to trim the left-hander’s off stump and make it 25 for 1. Owais Shah lasted five deliveries before he pushed down the wrong line of a swinging delivery to go leg before to Stevens.And, with 31 against his name, Tom Westley drove airily at a Steven’s awayswinger only to snick to second slip. Balcombe, in the second month of his temporary move from Hampshire, impressed again by having Adam Wheater caught at backward point after the diminutive right-hander had seemingly checked and sliced an attempted cover drive.In the over before lunch Jaik Mickleburgh, in trying to withdraw his bat, onlysucceeded in gloving the ball onto his stump to give Balcombe a third wicket.The batsman then spent much of the afternoon having his hand X-rayed.The Essex innings simply unravelled after the break as they lost their lastfive wickets for 69 runs to be dismissed just after 3pm. Captain James Foster top-scored with a watchful 38 from 75 balls before skying a slower ball to extra cover as Balcombe marched towards career-best figures of 6 for 51.It was Balcombe’s third haul of five wickets or more in an innings in his fourchampionship starts for Kent, and took his championship wickets tally to 20.

Twenty20 quarters announced

The dates for the Friends Life t20 quarter-finals have been announced with Somerset’s trip to Nottinghamshire on August 7 the pick of the games

ESPNcricinfo staff18-Jul-2011

Tamim Iqbal will be in action for Nottinghamshire against Somerset•PA Photos

The dates for the Friends Life t20 quarter-finals have been announced with Somerset’s trip to Nottinghamshire on August 7 the pick of the games.After a frenzied final round of the group stages, where qualifying positions were far from settled going into the games, the eight quarter-finalists can now begin their preparations in earnest.Leicestershire will host Kent at Grace Road on August 6 with Hampshire and Durham meeting at the Rose Bowl a day later in the only afternoon fixture of the four games. Sussex will meet Lancashire at Hove on August 8.Somerset were runners up to Hampshire in last year’s tournament and in their summer of near-misses came second to Nottinghamshire on the last day of the Championship season in 2010. They will get a chance to atone for that when the two sides meet at Trent Bridge.Leicestershire are having a difficult Championship season, sitting at the foot of Division Two, but have made the quarters of the t20 for the first time since 2006. Lancashire are scrapping for a bigger prize – the Championship – and have the chance to reach Twenty20 finals day when they meet 2009 t20 winners Sussex.

Warne leads Rajasthan to emphatic win

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After 4-0-50-1 came 4-0-16-3•AFP

Cosmetic surgery? Moisturiser? Who cares? Shane Warne is still ripping them legbreaks. He is still getting vicious dip and drift. He is still producing key wickets – tonight those of Brad Hodge and the top-scorers Parthiv Patel and Ravindra Jadeja – to keep Rajasthan Royals alive in the tournament. On a pitch where the bounce varied from shoulder to shin-high off similar lengths, Kochi Tuskers Kerala threatened to convert their ordinary start into a decent total, but Warne came back to remove both Parthiv and Jadeja off successive deliveries to end the 48-run fourth-wicket partnership. The resultant target was sub-par even on the slightly two-paced pitch, and Rahul Dravid and Shane Watson ensured there were no hiccups in the chase, with a 71-run opening stand.Rajasthan were right at home in conditions that their two spinners and predominantly slower-ball bowlers enjoy. They also had the injured Johan Botha back, who removed Mahela Jayawardene with the first ball he bowled. It all started inauspiciously for Kochi, with Brendon McCullum missing out because of a bad shoulder. His replacement, VVS Laxman, ran himself out. Botha came on and turned one across Jayawardene, and with some help from the protruding thigh pad, the ball found a way into the stumps. Warne did Brad Hodge in with one that kept low. As a consequence of those big wickets, once Kochi’s run-rate fell below six in the fifth over, it never crossed that mark.Rajasthan’s international bowlers – Warne, Botha and Watson – went for 58 in 12 overs between them. Warne even found time to settle a personal score. He welcomed Ravindra Jadeja, who had tried to move away from his franchise last year and was banned in the process, with a bouncer at 110kph. Jadeja and Parthiv, though, kept their heads and put Kochi on their way to what could have been a defendable target. They picked their battles wisely, taking risks against the domestic bowlers, running hard, not looking for ambitious shots.At 88 for 3 after 15 overs, though, they decided they needed to push for more runs, especially considering it was the expected dew that had made Rajasthan field first on this pitch. Jadeja came down to Warne, who bowled the straighter one and got a thick edge along the ground. Two balls later Jadeja tried the slog sweep, but this one bounced at him, taking the top edge. Back-pedalling, Warne completed the catch around mid-on. Parthiv lost his head next ball, trying the reverse-sweep, and was stumped off a slider.After that Kochi lost their way with new batsman struggling to time the ball on the slow track. In all, seven wickets fell for 21 runs. The momentum continued into the second innings as Watson smashed the first ball to the cover boundary. Dravid took over from there, playing proper cricketing shots to counter the tricky pitch. He also hit the first six of the match shortly before running himself out, going for an ambitious second run. At 71 for 1, only formalities remained, but Watson pushed the rate up, ensuring the target was achieved with 5.5 overs to spare, giving Rajasthan’s net run-rate a boost.

Partying supporters send message to ICC

A beaming Cricket Ireland president, Basil McNamee, was among the dozensof delighted Irish fans awaiting their heroes at the team hotel inBangalore on Wednesday night, savouring “the best victory in Ireland’scricket history”. The stunning upset of England, their fiercest sportingrival, not only threw Group B wide open and injected excitement into along-drawn league phase that was expected to be boringly predictable, butalso brought into focus the ICC’s decision to shut out Associate nationsfrom the 2015 World Cup.”This win is just a dream come true,” McNamee told ESPNcricinfo. “It alsosends out a message that Associates can’t be taken for granted byeverybody, that we can surprise.” Ireland’s back-from-the-dead victorygives them a real chance of making it to the quarter-finals, with two winsfrom their remaining four matches likely to ensure their qualification.Ireland’s position was bleak after defeat in the opening game toBangladesh, and sliding to 111 for 5 against England. The resilience theyshowed in constructing the largest ever World Cup chase particularlypleased McNamee. “We were used to being defeated. So when victory comes, avictory against England, it’s absolutely wonderful,” he said. “Not onlythat, our boys played so well. It looked several times that we were goingto be second-best again but our boys dug in.”The travelling Ireland supporters had plenty of anxious moments in thetense chase, relief and joy finally taking over when John Mooney clipped aboundary to midwicket off the first ball of the final over. It was nearlytwo hours later that the Ireland team arrived at the hotel to a rousingreception from the already partying fans.William Porterfield and the rest of the side soaked in the applause andcheers from the fans who turned the lobby into a sea of green and white.”It was great to see so many of our supporters out here,” a composedPorterfield told ESPNcricinfo. “It was even better to give them somethingto cheer about.”Ireland broke a slew of records and charted new ground in their win -fastest World Cup century for Kevin O’Brien, biggest World Cup chase, andtheir first victory over England being the prominent ones – andPorterfield said the team hadn’t yet realised the enormity of theachievement. “We got to let this sink in still,” he said. “We’ve all grownup dreaming of moments like this in a World Cup, and we’re going to enjoythis time with our family and friends and have a couple of drinks.”It was the end of a day that he said “definitely eclipsed any Irishcricket has had” but even then he was not distracted from the task aheadfor Ireland. “We’ve got another four games left in the group, andhopefully we can give our fans something more to cheer about,” he said.”We’ve got to back this up in our next few performances and hopefullyqualify for the next stage.”

كوستا عن إمكانية مواجهة كوريا الجنوبية لـ البرازيل في كأس العالم: مشكلة جيدة

ضمنت كوريا الجنوبية يوم الجمعة، أمام البرتغال، الوصول إلى دور الـ16 لكأس العالم، وفي نهاية المباراة، أبدى سيرجيو كوستا مساعد باولو بينتو في المنتخب الكوري ارتياحه الشديد بالنتيجة النهائية وعلّق على إمكانية مواجهة البرازيل.

وتغلبت كوريا الجنوبية على البرتغال بهدفين لهدف، وتأهل كلاهما لدور الـ16، البرتغال متصدرة وكوريا الجنوبية ثانٍ مجموعة.

وقال كوستا في مؤتمره الصحفي عقب المباراة: “نحن سعداء للغاية، لقد استحقينا هذا مقابل كل ما فعلناه في المباريات الثلاث”.

وأضاف: “كانت النتيجة مع غانا [الهزيمة 2-3] غير عادلة للغاية، مع أوروجواي [0-0] تنافسنا بأفضل طريقة، البرتغال مليئة بإمكانيات فردية، تمكنا من تحقيق خطة لعبتنا وتحقيق هدفنا”.

اقرأ أيضًا | سانتوس يفسر كلمات رونالدو وغضبه بعد استبداله في مباراة البرتغال وكوريا الجنوبية

وتابع: “نحن لا نتحكم في نتائج الآخرين، نحن نتحكم في ما نفعله، هنا كان الأمر غير متوقع وكنا نعاني كثيرًا جميعًا معًا، إنها عادة هذا الفريق، المعاناة والشخصية أيضًا في النهاية”.

كوريا الجنوبية معرضة لمواجهة البرازيل في دور الـ16، في انتظار نتيجة الجولة الأخيرة من المجموعة السابعة، وأكد سيرجيو كوستا أن لا شيء سيتغير اعتمادًا على الخصم.

وأفاد: “إنها مشكلة جيدة، سنحتفل ونستريح قليلاً، وسنرى لاحقًا خصمنا المحتمل، ثم سنستعد بنفس الطريقة، معرفة نقاط القوة والضعف للخصم والتكيف مع خصائصنا وإعداد خطة اللعب”.

وجاء الفوز ليخصص لباولو بينتو الذي عانى في المدرجات بسبب طرده في الدور الثاني ضد غانا.

واختتم بالقول: “اعطوا هذا الفوز لكل الكوريين الذين يدعموننا كثيرا ولاعبينا والسيد باولو بينتو، فهو يستحق كل هذا”.

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