Desembargador questiona soltura de Bruno e confia em julgamento ainda neste ano

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A situação de Bruno na Justiça pode ganhar novos desdobramentos. Em entrevista ao UOL nesta quarta-feira, o desembargador Doorgal Andrada manifestou sua irritação com o pedido de soltura do goleiro, que, graças a uma determinação do STF, obteve um habeas corpus e aguardará em liberdade o recurso para sua condenação a 22 anos e três meses de prisão por homicídio triplamente qualificado de Eliza Samudio.

– A lei não quer que ninguém fique preso sem ser julgado, que é o que chamamos de prisão preventiva. Mas ele não é um preso preventivo sem julgamento. Responder um processo preso não pode ser algo comum, mas o caso de Bruno não se encaixa nisso. Ele teve ampla defesa, passou por um júri popular, fez sustentação oral. Ele não está na preventiva. Foi julgado, é diferente daquele preso que não passou por julgamento.

Segundo o desembargador, a soltura de Bruno aconteceu por uma interpretação diferente do ministro do STF, Marco Aurélio de Mello, sobre a situação do goleiro:

– Tem um ministro que diverge. Majoritariamente, prevalece a decisão dele. Ele (Marco Aurélio de Mello) interpretou daquela maneira. Eu interpreto de outra forma.

Andrada mostrou expectativa para julgar o recurso do processo pedido pelos advogados do goleiro ainda neste ano:

– Tranquilamente será nesse ano. Eu estou com o processo, posso dizer pela minha experiência que está afunilando. O advogado tem um limite. A não ser que um tribunal superior mude alguma coisa, mas aí não sou eu. Eu entendo que já está no ponto.

O goleiro de 32 anos foi apresentado recentemente como reforço do Boa Esporte. Sua chegada rendeu a fuga de patrocinadores do clube, além de protestos em Varginha.

Gers fans livid at Dornan update

Glasgow Rangers fans are livid following the latest development involving Scottish National Party politician James Dornan.

May 15th was a fantastic day for Rangers fans and players. The Gers beat Aberdeen on the final day of the season, meaning they went the whole of the Premiership campaign unbeaten (thefishy.co.uk), while they also received the trophy at Ibrox.

As such, thousands of supporters took to the streets to celebrate while the players enjoyed themselves at the ground.

The aftermath of that day, though, was far from positive. 20 arrests were at George Square (firstpost.com), and Police Scotland continued their investigation into the ugly scenes in the following weeks (The Daily Record), while the Gers players were accused of singing anti-Catholic songs – that was quickly debunked (The Athletic).

Despite Police Scotland finding the squad innocent, though, Dornan remained sceptical, even writing a letter asking for more information. Police Scotland have responded, saying the video that circulated was in fact edited to include anti-Catholic language.

The letter was shared on Twitter by @RFC_Falkirk, and it attracted plenty of attention from the supporters. They took to the social media platform to share their thoughts.

Let’s see what the Rangers fans had to say below

“Report him for slander and wasting police time he doesn’t have parliamentary privilege, hes a waste of energy yes but he is in a dangerous position to be doing so”

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“I’d prefer he was bankrupted in court”

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“Embarrassing, majority of the squad are Catholics..”

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“Interviewed people, obtained video footage and had it forensically examined. What an utter waste of time and money of a video that’s clearly a fake. Dornan should also be apologising for wasting Police Scotland’s time”

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“Why aren’t Police Scotland trying to find out who posted the offensive video in the first place? This absolutely stinks. Disgusting what the staff & players had to go through. Hope the club take Yousaf et al to the cleaners.”

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“Easier to lock his account and continue to spread hateful agenda than take responsibility for his actions He knew what he was doing, knew the damage for our club but done it anyway Accountability isn’t in his remit A coward”

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In other news, Rangers fans are livid at this 21/22 reveal.

Exciting finish as Hampshire defeat Loughborough in last over

This game may not have been attributed first-class status, but it had many of the qualities of an old-fashioned three-day game. Three declarations, plenty of runs and a successful run chase that concluded in the final over of the `last 20′ saw Hampshire defeat Loughborough UCCE at the Rose Bowl by three wickets.Resuming at 81-4, it looked unlikely that Loughborough would set Hampshire over 300 to win with little batting left and one of their key men, John Francis, injured. However, Chris Nash had other ideas.He struck 70 from 78 balls, and with support from Richard Wilkinson (36) pushed the lead to 308 when skipper Mark Powell declared at lunch. This was not before James Tomlinson had furthered his first team hopes with 4-66.Losing Derek Kenway early, Jason Laney and Giles White batted tidily, adding 139 for the second wicket before the former fell two short of a well-deserved century (144 balls, 13 fours, 1 six). White and Alex Morris fell in quick succession to make Hampshire’s task unlikely.However, a swashbuckling 39-ball 49 from James Hamblin, which included a huge six over the tents, he and skipper Will Kendall reduced the run-rate required and the target to a manageable level.Kendall, running 12 sets of twos as well as striking five fours was dismissed for 62 (69 balls), but not before he pulled up with a slight recurrence of the side strain which hampered his involvement in the game earlier, attempting a full off David Wigley.Nic Pothas, though, eased the home side home with four balls remaining; Ian Hilsum hitting the winning single.This may not have been first-class by status, but the game itself certainly was in entertainment and good cricket.

Fry claims West Ham won’t sell Rice for £125 million - Exclusive

West Ham fans will be concerned about Declan Rice’s future this summer given that he really stepped up in the last 12 months and looks set to start for England at the European Championships, however Barry Fry does not believe that the club will sell their star midfielder.

Rice had a fantastic season playing every minute of every game he was available for in the Premier League, which saw him earn a nomination for young player of the year. The prize was ultimately won by Phil Foden who only started 17 league games.

The now England regular has seen himself linked with a move to Manchester United specifically with reports even suggesting that he had been talking to Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Dean Henderson during international breaks this season about a potential switch to Old Trafford.

Next season is one where West Ham have a solid base and could push on to become regular top-six contenders, and Fry believes that Rice will be part of that squad challenging next season as he spoke exclusively to Football FanCast:

“To be quite honest, knowing David Moyes and knowing the two Davids, Gold and Sullivan, they won’t sell him.

“No matter what comes up, if it’s £100 million or £125 million, they won’t sell him. Moyes has done a brilliant job considering last year they were relegation candidates and now they’re getting into Europe so what a turnaround in 12 months.”

Over the last 12 months, Moyes has managed to build a solid spine of a starting lineup with the likes of Craig Dawson, Tomas Soucek, Rice, Jesse Lingard and Michail Antonio so it would be a huge blow for Hammers fans to lose Rice this summer as he would be near impossible to replace.

Even before West Ham potentially lose Rice, Moyes will know that he must improve his squad and not just the starting lineup, otherwise, they will struggle to cope with the added Europa League games.

Clubes se acertam, e Walace viaja para fechar com o Hamburgo

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O volante Walace está cada vez mais próximo do futebol alemão. Na tarde deste domingo, o Grêmio e o Hamburgo-ALE chegaram a um acordo e o atleta viajará para a Alemanha no início dessa semana, para realizar exames médicos e assinar contrato. O clube alemão pagará 10 milhões de euros (aproximadamente R$ 33,6 milhões) e o Grêmio ficará com 60% desse valor, aproximadamente R$ 20,1 milhões.

Não é segredo que o Grêmio queria vender um dos seus destaques em 2016. Desde o fim do ano passado, dirigentes do clube manifestavam esse interesse, mediante um bom valor. Em um primeiro momento, o presidente Romildo Bolzan Jr havia desconsiderado a proposta do Hamburgo-ALE pelo volante. O valor oferecido era considerado abaixo do desejado pelo Tricolor gaúcho, que queria entre 12 e 15 milhões de euros, porém após a reunião ficou resolvido que o atleta será realmente vendido pelo valor originalmente oferecido pelos alemães.

Walace teve um ano de glórias em 2016. Campeão olímpico com a Seleção Brasileira, o atleta foi titular absoluto do Grêmio e fundamental na conquista da Copa do Brasil no fim do ano.

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Liverpool fans react to post-Konate plans

Liverpool kicked off their summer spending on Friday with the signing of central defender Ibrahima Konate from Bundesliga outfit RB Leipzig.

The Reds activated a £36m release clause to land the French Under-21 international, but there may be other important areas to address as Jurgen Klopp’s side look to regain their Premier League crown from Manchester City after needing a late rally to secure a third-placed finish this time around.

With Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane set for Africa Cup of Nations duty in the New Year, the Reds might need another high-quality forward option to ensure that their title bid doesn’t stutter in the absence of their two top scorers from 2020/21.

With Georginio Wijnaldum poised to leave as he approaches the end of his contract at Anfield, another midfield signing may be needed to guard against a succession of injuries.

Transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano was asked on Twitter if more additions were on the way after Konate’s arrival at Liverpool and he replied: “For sure… Liverpool will sign some players, don’t worry”.

His response sparked a frenzy of excitement from many Kopites on Twitter, with some wryly commenting that FSG could be set for a rare summer spending spree amid previous criticism from some fans for a conservative approach.

Liverpool fans flock to Fabrizio Romano’s post-Konate update

“LET’S GOOOO”

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“Some more signing, are FSG feeling okay?”

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“Things you love to see”

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“Let the new era begin”

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“WE ARE WINNING THE TREBLE. FSG MUST HAVE WOKEN UP”

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“Mbappe confirmed…..”

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“Oh yessss I’m gonna enjoy this summer”

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In other news, many Liverpool fans reacted to this contract update on one of the club’s biggest stars.

QPR interested in Andre Dozzell

Queens Park Rangers are interested in a move to bring Andre Dozzell to the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium this summer.

What’s the talk?

That’s according to a report by TWTD, who claim that Mark Warburton’s side, along with the likes of Brentford and Blackburn Rovers, are considering a move for the Ipswich Town midfielder upon the expiry of his contract at the end of the month.

It is reported that the Ipswich manager Paul Cook has informed the 22-year-old that he does not have a future at Portman Road and will subsequently be free to leave Suffolk in the coming weeks.

Bhatia must move

Considering just how important Dozzell was within the Tractor Boys’ side last season, the news that Cook has no intention of keeping the youngster on at the club this summer comes as something of a surprise.

Indeed, over his 43 League One appearances last term, the former England U20 international registered one assist and created 10 big chances for his teammates, as well as making an average of 1.5 interceptions, 1.7 tackles and 1.3 key passes per game.

These metrics saw the £3.5k-per-week midfielder earn a seasonal SofaScore match rating of 6.98, ranking him as the club’s joint seventh-best performer in the third tier of English football.

As such, the fact that QPR are considering a move for the player whom Paul Simpson dubbed an “incredible” talent this summer is hardly surprising, as the £810k-rated man appears to be a fantastic prospect for the future, as well as already being a considerable talent at present.

Furthermore, with Dozzell being available on a free transfer, a deal for the midfielder would also be extremely kind on the Rs’ finances, leading us to the conclusion that Amit Bhatia simply must do everything he can to get a deal over the line for the Ipswich star this summer, as his signing would not only benefit Warburton’s side on the pitch, but he would also represent excellent value for money.

In other news: QPR handed transfer boost over “fantastic” £2.1k-p/w starlet that’ll delight Warburton

Mediocre Pakistan at Lord's

Pakistan went into this match with five pace bowlers expecting the ball to deviate sharply and to take advantage of a pitch, which had been under cover all day yesterday

Mudassar Nazar18-May-2001
Mudassar Nazar
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Pakistan went into this match with five pace bowlers expecting the ball to deviate sharply and to take advantage of a pitch, which had been under cover all day yesterday. In my opinion, playing both all-rounders, Razzaq and Azhar was a defensive ploy. Oddly, in recent series the selectors are forever trying to bolster Pakistan’s fragile batting. Saqlain, on the other hand, would have provided Pakistan with much relished variety. No other side in the world could ever comprehend dropping such a world-class performer. I bet some of the Surrey members are mystified by this strange decision.Waqar was very upbeat in his pre-match interview but strangely, the whole team seemed subdued in the morning session. Rashid Latif had a decent workout after a long stint away from the national team but he could have been more vocal and energetic to help boost-up his teammates and keep them on their toes. Right from the outset, Wasim Akram looked out of sorts. He never cocked his wrist properly and seemed unable to hit the seam consistently today. Apart from Azhar Mahmood, all the other bowlers were guilty of bowling short. They forgot that in England in May, one must pitch the ball up to the batsman to give it more distance to swing.Waqar and Razzaq were steady but never looked menacing. Azhar Mahmood was the pick of the bowlers and benefited from bowling a tight line and pitching the ball up to the batsman. Shoaib bowled fast but bowled only three overs in his first spell, casting doubt over his match fitness. Under the same conditions at Lord’s, Glen McGrath decimated the English batting in the last Ashes series.It was important for Pakistan to make an early breakthrough, but Atherton was resolute and gritty and it was a surprise when he played down the wrong line in the end, to give Azhar a much-deserved second wicket. Trescothick has struck a rich vein of form all through the last few weeks of the new English season and was aggressive to put a lot of pressure on Pakistani bowlers by being positive.Eventually, he played a loose shot against Razzaq’s well pitched up ball and was snapped up at gully by Azhar. Vaughan batted like a seasoned professional but the Pakistanis furthered his case by bowling short outside off-stump, clearly his strong suit. Bowling to Vaughan, seemed lacking a game plan and if they had one, they did not stick to it. In the end it was pure luck and a good catch by Rashid Latif to bring his down fall.Nasser Hussain and Graham Thorpe were determined and batted as though they knew their mission. Thorpe, who was Pakistan’s nemesis last winter, looks set to haunt them in summer too. He is by far the best England batsman and the stroke, which brought his fifty, was so reminiscent of my old friend, Javed Miandad. Like Miandad, he is tenacious and has his own agenda in every match. The way he batted against our spinners last winter was a real eye opener for all of us. It took a lot of imagination from Waqar to prize him out. Nevertheless it was a brilliant innings and he may well have already done enough damage in this game.Nasser Hussain was at his patient best. He survived a couple of close leg before decisions but he hung in there for his team’s sake. He blocked our best bowler Azhar in the afternoon and prospered in the post-tea session with some help from our tiring bowlers.While all is not lost, Pakistan needs to have a good day tomorrow otherwise they might be looking up at the gray skies to ease them out of their predicament. My honest view is their dilemma is self-inflected.Pakistan’s out fielding today, was at its worst. English batsmen were allowed to pick up singles at will and some of the balls that crossed the boundary were well within the reach of the fielders. Modern dives and slides seemed to be a thing of the past again.If Pakistan team wants to recapture its glory days in England, I am afraid their work rate needs serious examination. Why were the tourists forced to bowl Younis Khan on the 1st day when they had five fast bowlers at their disposal? It does not make any sense to me. Does it to you?

Ed:Mudassar Nazar is a veteran of 76 tests and 122 ODIs. He is currently the chief coach of Pakistan’s National and Regional Cricket Academies. In view of the overwhelming interest of users in CricInfo’s articles, we have invited him to write for us.

مدرب الوداد: أتمنى ضم ثنائي الزمالك.. وعوضنا خسارة المغرب أمام مصر

علق وليد الركراكي المدير الفني للوداد المغربي، على الفوز أمام الزمالك في المباراة التي أقيمت اليوم الجمعة بدوري أبطال إفريقيا.

الوداد انتصر على الزمالك، بهدف دون رد، في المواجهة التي لعبت ضمن منافسات الجولة الرابعة من مواجهات المجموعة الرابعة للبطولة القارية.

طالع | الاستغناء عن 6 لاعبين.. قرارات رادعة من مرتضى منصور بعد خسارة الزمالك أمام الوداد

وقال الركراكي خلال تصريحات في المؤتمر الصحفي في وجود مراسل “بطولات”: “مواجهة الزمالك دائما لا تكون سهلة، ونحن أول نادي مغربي يحقق الفوز عليه في القاهرة وأعتبره إنجازا كبيرا بالنسبة لنا”.

وأضاف: “نجحنا في فرض أسلوبنا على الزمالك بعدما قمنا بغلق المساحات وعدم إتاحة أي فرص لهم تقريبا، وأحرزنا هدفًا في مرمى حارس كبير مثل أبو جبل”.

وتابع: “أشكر لاعبي فريقي بعدما حققنا الفوز على الزمالك ذهابًا وإياباً واقتربنا من التاهل إلى الدور المقبل، وراض بشكل كبير عن أداء اللاعبين في هذه المباراة”.

وأكمل: “نجحنا في العودة اليوم بعدما خسر منتخبنا في بطولة أمم إفريقيا الماضية أمام المنتخب المصري بعد ريمونتادا محمد صلاح”.

وأتم: “الزمالك لديه العديد من اللاعبين المميزين أتمنى ضمهم في صفوفنا مثل محمد أوناجم وأشرف بن شرقي”.

Is time up for Sanchez at Spurs?

Davinson Sanchez’s time at Tottenham Hotspur could be coming to an end this summer, if emerging reports are to be believed…

What’s the word?

According to the Daily Mail, the 24-year-old centre-back is ‘likely to leave’ amid claims linking the north London outfit with a move for impressive Fulham loanee Joachim Andersen.

Further reports have since emerged suggesting that Sanchez’s former club, Ajax, are keen to bring him back to the Eredivisie as they look for defensive reinforcements.

The 28-time Colombian international cost Spurs around £42m back in the summer of 2017 and is now thought to be worth just €30m (£26m), as per CIES Football Observatory.

Time’s up

That drastic drop-off in value is hugely concerning but only goes to show how poorly he has performed in north London. If anything, when factoring in his age, that fee should only be rising as he heads towards the peak years of his career.

Sanchez was in and out of the side under Jose Mourinho and is yet to be selected by interim boss Ryan Mason. In total, he has only made 17 appearances in the Premier League this season.

A calamitous showing against West Ham in October saw him axed for their next nine games as he was majorly at fault for Spurs throwing away a three-goal lead, and in his absence, the north Londoners rose to the top of the table.

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That outcome was again repeated in his latest appearance for the club.

His blunder allowed Newcastle to pocket a late equaliser, leading to former ROI international Kenny Cunningham slamming him as a “real liability” and ex-Spurs midfielder Jamie O’Hara calling him “an absolute disgrace” – it isn’t the first time an ex-pro has lambasted the defender, either.

Writing on Twitter, Curtis Woodhouse, who used to play for Sheffield United, claimed the Mauricio Pochettino signing was “just not a very good defender” and that he “probably costs you 20 goals a season.”

Most of these players still remain from the Argentine’s tenure and given that Spurs’ Achilles heel has been defensive mistakes, it would make sense for a change at the back going into the summer.

The last thing the new manager needs is a player who has shockingly let down the two before him, so with everything considered, it’s time for Levy to be bold and ruthless and make what he can from selling Sanchez.

AND in other news, Levy can finally axe £23m Spurs “liability” with swoop for “special” £18m-rated dynamo…

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