Em parceria, Santos terá dois novos telões na Vila Belmiro até fim do ano

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A Vila Belmiro terá dois novos telões ainda em 2019. Fruto do contrato renovado da Brahma com o Santos, a novidade já está em produção e tem previsão de ser entregue em novembro.

Os telões ficarão localizados nas extremidades do estádio, sendo um em substituição ao atual, localizado na arquibancada da Rua Tiradentes, e o outro no espaço correspondente à arquibancada da Rua José de Alencar, ou seja, atrás de cada gol.

As dimensões dos dois novos telões da Vila Belmiro correspondem a 11,52 metros de largura por 6,72 metros de altura. A resolução dos telões será de 10.000 dot pixel/m², dez vezes maior do que o telão atual, que é de 1.024 dot pixel/m².

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Além da resolução, a qualidade da imagem será reforçada por um brilho de 9.000 nits. As dimensões dos novos telões também serão muito superiores quando comparadas ao atual, que possui 8,0m x 6,15m, com área de 49,2 m².

– Temos com a Brahma uma relação de patrocínio que vai além da exposição de marca, são parceiros do programa Sócio Rei com sua plataforma de descontos e trabalham de uma maneira estruturada na melhoria das condições físicas do Santos FC. Neste ciclo de investimentos optamos por uma demanda antiga de nossa torcida: novos telões em nossa Meca, a Vila Belmiro. Temos certeza de que esse será um marco importante para o Clube. Que tenhamos em breve muitos placares positivos e conquistas registradas nestes novos equipamentos – afirmou o presidente José Carlos Peres.

Hosts' power-hitters await struggling visitors

Perhaps West Indies will use the T20 to spend their remaining limited-overs vigour as Bangladesh have struggled so far and are quite uncomfortable playing the shortest format

The Preview by Mohammad Isam27-Aug-2014Match factsWednesday, August 27, 2014
Start time 2000 local (0000 GMT)The focus will also be on Denesh Ramdin, who slammed 169 in the third ODI•WICB MediaBig pictureBefore Test matches and just a couple of days after an ODI series, a T20 is seemingly a good medium for West Indies and Bangladesh to release pent-up energies which would not necessarily go into the longer version. Perhaps the hosts will use the one-off game to spend their remaining limited-overs vigour as the visitors have struggled so far and are quite uncomfortable playing T20s.West Indies’ comprehensive ODI series win, having most of their batsmen in form and picking players who had been regularly playing the format in the last month is enough reason to look forward to a more powerful outing on a ground where six-hitting looks ridiculously easy.T20 captain Darren Sammy has pointed out that this game is important for players who play only in this format. Many of the CPL’s star performers, the likes of Andre Russell, Krishmar Santokie and Dwayne Smith would be expected to be on top of their games, while West Indies also included Chris Gayle and Dwayne Bravo, who had missed the New Zealand T20s in July.The focus will also be on Denesh Ramdin, who slammed 169 in the third ODI. He struck 11 sixes during the innings, at times clearing the straight boundary with some ease. It would mean that the moment he comes out to bat at Warner Park, the Bangladesh bowlers will be on high alert.There could be a change in the attack with Rubel Hossain an option for Mushfiqur Rahim, apart from Mashrafe Mortaza and the impressive Al-Amin Hossain. Taskin Ahmed has not played since the first ODI while the spinners were under constant attack in the last game, having done reasonably well in the second ODI.Whether the captain and coach would go with Abdur Razzak is surely going to be a talking point as the selectors have said recently that they want to move on from him in T20s. Taijul Islam is in their plans, but it is debatable how wise it would be to expose the new left-arm spinner at this venue.The team’s main headache is still the batsmen although Tamim Iqbal’s half-century would give them some relief. Anamul Haque has missed out twice after the century, and this is a chance to see whether Shamsur Rahman and Mithun Ali are in contention.Mushfiqur has come under considerable criticism from the BCB for his decisions on the field as well as in selection. He could even be replaced by a new captain in the shorter format, so this could be a good opportunity to respond with a strong showing. He would, however, need his out-of-form team-mates, Nasir Hossain and Mahmudullah particularly, to stand up on a very crucial occasion.Form guideWest Indies WLLWW (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Bangladesh LLLLLIn the spotlightHe will possibly come to bat lower than Dwayne Bravo, Kieron Pollard and Darren Sammy, but Andre Russell was the most watchable allrounder in the CPL, and he would be expected to bring that form to this game.Tamim Iqbal finally scored a fifty in the third ODI, his first in international cricket since October last year. He batted freely on both sides of the wicket, and will be expected to continue his new-found confidence.Team newsSulieman Benn is likely to replace the injured Samuel Badree while the CPL’s second-highest wicket-taker, Santokie, could pip Sheldon Cottrell, who played against New Zealand.West Indies (probable) 1 Chris Gayle, 2 Dwayne Smith, 3 Andre Fletcher, 4 Denesh Ramdin (wk), 5 Dwayne Bravo, 6 Kieron Pollard, 7 Darren Sammy (capt), 8 Andre Russell, 9 Sunil Narine, 10 Krishmar Santokie, 11 Sulieman BennBangladesh may not expose rookie bowlers Taijul and Taskin on the smallish Warner Park. That would mean Razzak being picked despite the selectors’ reservations, while there are likely to be places for Shamsur and Mithun.Bangladesh (probable) 1 Tamim Iqbal, 2 Anamul Haque, 3 Shamsur Rahman, 4 Mushfiqur Rahim (capt & wk), 5 Mithun Ali, 6 Nasir Hossain, 7 Mahmudullah, 8 Mashrafe Mortaza, 9 Sohag Gazi/Abdur Razzak, 10 Al-Amin Hossain, 11 Rubel HossainPitch and conditionsThere will be a lot of runs at this ground, given the nature of the wicket and boundary size. A late evening start wouldn’t make much of a difference as it is a hard surface, encouraging extravagant strokeplay.Stats and trivia Warner Park has only hosted one T20 international, in 2009 between West Indies and Bangladesh West Indies lead 3-2 in the head-to-headQuotes”Our side is powerful, and once we fire on all cylinders, we are always going to be a destructive force.”

“There is a lot of work to be done before the T20 as we need to come up with some good plans for these short boundaries and big hitters.”

Técnico da Bolívia diz que Brasil preocupa ainda mais sem Neymar

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A ausência de Neymar, cortado da Copa América após sofrer ruptura ligamentar no tornozelo direito durante amistoso contra o Catar, não tranquiliza o técnico Eduardo Villegas, da Bolívia, que enfrenta o Brasil na abertura da Copa América. Pelo contrário. Segundo ele, que deu entrevista coletiva nesta quinta ao lado do goleiro Carlos Lampe, no Morumbi, a preocupação é ainda maior.

– Claro que a ausência do Neymar muda um pouco a fisionomia do Brasil, ofensivamente provavelmente eles perdem certo poder, mas defensivamente é um jogador que não vemos marcar muito. Me preocupa mais, porque vejo um Brasil mais compacto, fazendo um trabalho mais de equipe com a saída dele – disse o comandante, que teve o discurso endossado por seu goleiro.

– É uma ausência importante. Neymar é um dos melhores, mas o Brasil pode armar três seleções. Sai Neymar, entra outro jogador top. Com Neymar, a bola passa muito por ele. Agora vemos um Brasil que toca mais, que se mexe mais, que pode atacar pela esquerda ou pela direita, porque tem jogadores rápidos dos dois lados.

​Eduardo Villegas falou em diversos momentos da entrevista em iniciar uma nova era no futebol boliviano, tornando-o mais próximo do que se pratica nos países mais desenvolvidos no esporte. Um bom resultado contra o Brasil pode ser o primeiro grande passo desse projeto, e ele acha possível:

​-Nenhum time é invulnerável, invencível, isso está claro, está expressado em muitas partes do mundo, todo campeonato tem experiências nesse sentido. O Brasil é forte, mas não é invencível. Sabemos que tem algumas falhas, tem alguns setores em que podemos neutralizá-los ou atacá-los, mas não vou dizer agora. Se pudermos lastima-lós, ser contundentes, seria magnífico.

A mouth-watering pace battle awaits

Match facts

February 12-16, 2014
Start time 1030 local (0830GMT)0:00

‘South Africa are more ruthless than ever’

Big Picture

After Australia’s remarkable Ashes clean-sweep, Michael Clarke praised his men but was firm in his resolve that the Australians would not rest until they were No.1 in the world. What better way to assess themselves than against the world’s best? South Africa have occupied the top spot for a year and a half. Daylight is second. Clarke and coach Darren Lehmann will certainly have noted the way South Africa declined to chase a victory that seemed there for the taking against India at the Wanderers in December. But they should also note that South Africa’s approach has led them to lose only one of their past 19 Tests. This is a team that has not lost a Test series for five years, home or away. That is a remarkable feat.The last team to beat South Africa was Australia in early 2009. In South Africa. With Mitchell Johnson at his peak. In fact, since South Africa’s readmission Australia are yet to lose a Test series in the country. is a remarkable feat. Even the drawn two-Test battle in late 2011 was fascinating, featuring as it did Australia’s all-out 47 in Cape Town followed by the emergence of a teenage Pat Cummins, Man of the Match in the follow-up victory in Johannesburg. Cummins will not be there this time, but the four highest-ranked fast bowlers in the world will be – and that does not even include Johnson. Vernon Philander, Dale Steyn, Ryan Harris and Peter Siddle are all in the ICC’s top five Test bowlers, and together with Johnson and Morne Morkel will make for a captivating series.Which team’s batsmen will handle the pace assault best? Australia had a settled batting group through the Ashes but could have two new faces in Centurion, with the uncapped Alex Doolan favoured to debut and Shaun Marsh or Phillip Hughes also likely to play due to Shane Watson’s injury. South Africa’s main question is how to handle life after Jacques Kallis. The likely new No.4, Faf du Plessis, has already shown the Australians his credentials, almost single-handedly saving the Adelaide Test in 2012. And any team that can have the No.1 batsman in the world – AB de Villiers – coming in at three-down is a force to be reckoned with.

Form guide

(last five completed games most recent first)
South Africa WDWLW
Australia WWWWW

In the spotlight

Dale Steyn might be ranked second in the world to his team-mate Vernon Philander, but that is not necessarily the view Australia’s batsmen will take. His high-quality, high-speed outswing will ask serious questions of an Australian line-up that remains vulnerable against the moving ball. The presence of two left-handers at the top of Australia’s order might help them slightly, but if they have right-handers at Nos.3, 4 and 5, expect the edges to fly.Back in 2009, Mitchell Johnson entered the tour of South Africa at his peak, having just broken Graeme Smith’s hand in the Sydney Test and finding the rhythm and pace that has deserted him at times during his career. Five years later, he has it again. The reigning Allan Border Medallist and tormentor of England during the Ashes, Johnson has the potential to worry South Africa’s batsmen like few other bowlers in the world. They might handle him better than England, but don’t expect his impact to drop off too much.Mitchell Johnson again returns to South Africa in the form of his life•PA Photos

Team news

For the first time in more than 18 years, South Africa must work out what to do without Kallis, a man who was two cricketers (at least) in one. Du Plessis appears set to move up to Kallis’ No.4 spot, which opens up a place at No.7 that could be filled by either Wayne Parnell or Ryan McLaren. Parnell offers more pace and that might earn him a chance to play his first Test in nearly four years. However, there is also the possibility of Rory Kleinveldt being included. JP Duminy was battling tendonitis in his left wrist in the lead-up to the match but was recovering reasonably well.South Africa (possible) 1 Graeme Smith (capt), 2 Alviro Petersen, 3 Hashim Amla 4 Faf du Plessis, 5 AB de Villiers (wk), 6 JP Duminy, 7 Wayne Parnell / Ryan McLaren, 8 Robin Peterson, 9 Vernon Philander, 10 Dale Steyn, 11 Morne Morkel.Watson’s absence due to a calf injury means there will be two changes to Australia’s batting order from the side that played in all five Ashes Tests. The guessing game is which two of Doolan, Marsh, Hughes and Moises Henriques will miss out? It seems likely that Australia will rely on their four-man attack in Centurion, which would leave Henriques on the bench. Doolan is set to debut at No. 3 and Marsh, who was picked ahead of Hughes in the original squad, looks likely to join him. This appeared to be confirmed by the national selector John Inverarity’s consoling chat to Hughes late in Australia’s final training session.Australia (possible) 1 Chris Rogers, 2 David Warner, 3 Alex Doolan, 4 Michael Clarke (capt), 5 Steven Smith, 6 Shaun Marsh, 7 Brad Haddin (wk), 8 Mitchell Johnson, 9 Ryan Harris, 10 Peter Siddle, 11 Nathan Lyon.

Pitch and conditions

Two days before the Test, the Centurion pitch had a white sort of shade to it but still bore some grass. There should be something there for the fast bowlers and the moisture in the air should also offer some assistance. Typical Highveld thunderstorms are expected to play a part throughout the match – last week, the Hennops River outside the ground burst its banks and the hotel nearby had to be evacuated.

Stats and trivia

  • Since Kallis made his Test debut in December 1995, South Africa have played only 18 Tests without him – an average of one per year
  • In six Tests in Centurion, Dale Steyn has taken 36 wickets at 17.61; Vernon Philander has 12 victims at 13.66 there from two Tests
  • If Australia win this series, they will move up to second place on the ICC’s Test rankings
  • Chris Rogers has played 257 first-class matches but until this tour had never so much as visited South Africa, let alone played cricket there
  • Australia and South Africa have met only once in a Test in Centurion, in 1997, when Allan Donald took eight wickets in a South African win

Quotes

“If you’re the No.1 team in the world, you have to be favourites. It’s something we’ve become accustomed to. We worked very hard and went to some tough places to get that ranking and to defend it so we’re comfortable with that.”

“If we want to get back to being No. 1 in the world, we have to have success away from home, we have to beat the best teams, and as tough a challenge as it is we’re excited about it.”

Hussey 85 in vain as Thunder lose again

ScorecardSeven hundred and thirty five days and counting. That’s how long it has been since the Sydney Thunder last won in the Big Bash League and on Friday, not even the most remarkable innings from a most remarkable cricketer could break that drought.Michael Hussey’s extraordinary 85 from 56 balls wasn’t enough, as Shaun Tait and the Strikers held their nerve to inflict the Thunder’s 15th consecutive defeat.Michael Hussey’s 56-ball 85 could not take the Sydney Thunder over the line•Getty Images

Hussey could not have done more to win this game for his new team. Aged 39, and nearly 12 months since retiring from international cricket, his superpowers have not diminished even the slightest.He entered at 2 for 20 in the fourth over, chasing 154 to win, and watched from the non-strikers’ end as Michael Neser claimed Ryan Carters to be on a hat-trick and send the Thunder further into the mire.But Hussey remained unfazed and accumulated eight runs from his first 12 balls in a typical risk-free manner. Then on the 13th delivery, on a wicket where it was difficult to score off balls that were banged, Hussey advanced at Neser and lofted him into the stands over long-on.In the next over, he charged at the legspin of Adam Zampa and hit him inside out over wide long off for six. The Thunder needed 96 runs from 60 balls and Strikers captain Johan Botha turned to the raw pace of Tait, but Hussey still didn’t blink. He hooked the first-ball bouncer for six, glided a length ball fine of third man for four, and pulled another short ball though square leg for four more.Seventy-nine off 54 became 56 off 42 after Zampa’s third over, as Hussey reached his fifty with another six. Eoin Morgan, who played Robin to Hussey’s Batman, hit a trademark reverse sweep for four in the same over to keep the runs flowing.The pair combined for 109 off 75 balls and by the time Morgan had holed out to Callum Ferguson at backward point, the Thunder needed just 25 from 22.But the youngster Kurtis Patterson struggled to get Hussey back on strike, and ran himself out with 11 to win. Tait was thrown the ball for the final over and Hussey fell 15 metres short of victory, getting caught by Johan Botha at deep long-on.Earlier, the Strikers were pleased when asked to bat first after losing the toss. Michael Klinger cover-drove the first ball for four to lay the foundation for a classy 44. The Thunder bowlers, led by Dirk Nannes, Gurinder Sandhu and Chris Woakes adjusted their lengths on the unique drop-in wicket to restrict the Strikers after their positive start.But a very skilful innings from Nathan Reardon tipped the total past 150, and in the end, it was just a little too much for Hussey and the Thunder to overcome.

Umpire's call denied to players, reveals Sutherland

The ICC decided against allowing teams to keep referrals denied on an umpire’s call out of fear the game would be slowed down too much, the Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has revealed

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The hesitance to allow teams to keep referrals denied on umpire’s calls was also influenced by the prospect of a substantial increase in reviews•Getty Images

The ICC decided against allowing teams to keep referrals that were denied on an umpire’s call out of fear the game would be slowed down too much, even as it approved the introduction of a DRS “top-up” after 80 overs, the Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has revealed. As he discussed the fall-out from the Nine Network’s decision not to employ Hot Spot during this summer’s Ashes series, Sutherland said the equity of umpire’s call verdicts had been debated “long and hard” by the chief executive’s committee at the most recent ICC meeting.While Hot Spot’s effectiveness and use has been a point of contention since the Ashes Tests in England earlier this year, the loss of referrals to tight decisions that have stayed with the umpire’s original verdict created a similar level of discussion among players, spectators and administrators. Sutherland said it was still possible that such reviews would be handed back to the players, but admitted there was hesitance based on the possibility that the number of reviews may increase substantially.”We debated umpire’s call long and hard, and what was eventually decided was that they wanted to leave that pending for a little while,” Sutherland said. “We agreed to the top-up after 80 overs. That will come back on the agenda, and it’s not a bad idea. The ICC assessment is that if you don’t lose a review for umpire’s call, you will increase the number of referrals by at least double, and that will change the game. Everyone likes the idea of the referral being really valuable, and you need to think really carefully about using it, because it all comes back to the howler.”Sutherland denied that CA needed to step in to the stand-off between Nine and Hot Spot’s ringmaster Warren Brennan, and rejected the notion that Australian cricket’s governing body did not provide financial support in the way of other nations. He said that CA’s rights fees factored in the broadcast costs of Nine, whereas other nations paid for production in-house and then charged at higher odds for the rights themselves. “Indirectly we’re paying for it,” he said.”The first use of Hot Spot was all about broadcast enhancement. And in Australia that’s been something Nine have sponsored and dealt with and had discussions with Warren Brennan and his company in the past, they’ve had arrangements that they’ve used successfully. We’ve never been involved with those discussions and never needed to be. That continues to be a commercial negotiation between those two.”I’ve spoken with [Nine chief] David Gyngell about it, I know and understand from Nine’s viewpoint they’re not walking away from that and see it as an ongoing discussion. They certainly have concerns about Hot Spot in various ways, both commercially and in an operational capacity, and it’s something they will work through. They’ve been able to sort it out in the past, so let’s see if they can sort it out. This is still six weeks out from the series, it’s not a unique circumstance where Nine and Hot Spot have had discussions about broadcast enhancements.”Debates about DRS have ranged from whether the system should be used at all to which technology is most reliable and which system makes the best use of it. Sutherland saw a tension around the issue of how much accuracy should be demanded from technology that will always have a certain margin of error, no matter how small.”The biggest problem is what is your satisfaction level about imperfection,” he said. “We can all say ‘we know it’s not perfect’, but someone’s acceptance of imperfect might be here and another’s is 99.9%. That area of grey in between those two extremes is where this system gets into trouble. Not saying this is true, but as an example, do you accept the fact that if 80% of the time a nick will show on Hot Spot, but you know that 20% of the time it won’t – do you accept that or not?”

Permaul, Santokie star in Guyana win

Veerasammy Permaul led the way with a haul of 3 for 32 as Guyana Amazon Warriors beat Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel by 19 runs

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Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsLendl Simmons’ 42 helped Guyana Amazon Warriors reach a competitive total•Getty Images

A disciplined bowling performance by the Guyana Amazon Warriors, led by left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul’s 3 for 32, helped them win their opening match of the inaugural Caribbean Premier League against Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel by 19 runs in Providence.T&T won the toss and put Guyana in to bat, but they couldn’t contain the Guyanese openers Lendl Simmons and Martin Guptill who added 74 runs for the first wicket. The partnership was eventually broken by Samuel Badree when he got Guptill leg before for 32.With the score at 102 for 2, Simmons had helped Guyana set a platform for a big finish. T&T captain Dwayne Bravo, however, thwarted those plans with two wickets in the 16th over, accounting for Simmons (42) and Christopher Barnwell, who fell for a second ball-duck. Narsingh Deonarine was dismissed in the next over to leave Guyana at 106 for 5. Late fireworks from Ramnaresh Sarwan, who struck 21 off 12 balls, and James Franklin, who scored a 20-ball 26, ensured Guyana reached a competitive total of 155 for 5.T&T’s innings started steadily, as the openers had added 28 runs before Hafeez fell in the sixth over. Justin Guillen (22) and Darren Bravo (23) got starts, but were unable to guide the chase. Permaul, who came in to bowl in the ninth over, had immediate success, dismissing Davy Jacobs off the sixth ball of his first over. Ross Taylor’s dismissal in Permaul’s next over had T&T struggling at 50 for 3, with 106 needed off 57 balls.Wicketkeeper Nicolas Pooran, blitzed a 24-ball 54, which included six sixes, to keep T&T’s chase alive. But the wickets of Darren and Dwayne Bravo increased the pressure on Pooran and he perished in the 18th over, holing out to Mohammad Hafeez near long-off. T&T finished their innings at 136 for 9, 19 runs short of the target.

مدرب الوداد يعلن مصيره بعد خسارة لقب دوري أبطال إفريقيا أمام الأهلي

تحدث سفين فاندبروك المدير الفني لفريق الوداد المغربي عن خسارة ناديه للقب دوري أبطال إفريقيا لصالح الأهلي، بعدما تعادل الفريقين مساء أمس بنتيجة 1-1.

وقال فاندبروك في تصريحات صحفية عقب المباراة: “كل المباريات التي خضناها على أرضنا لم نكن فيها جيدين بدنيًا خلال الدقائق الأخيرة، وهذه النسخة من دوري أبطال إفريقيا ليست كباقي النسخ لأنها تعتمد على تفاصيل صغيرة”.

وتابع: “لن أقدم استقالتي من الوداد، هناك بعض الحقائق يجب حلها وسنقوم بذلك جميعًا كفريق ومع اللاعبين والإدارة من أجل المستقبل، لكن هذا يلزمه بعض الوقت”.

طالع | سيد معوّض: لاعب الأهلي له دور كبير في التتويج الإفريقي.. وكولر وضع بصمته

وأردف: “الهزيمة لها وزنها وتأثيرها، ويومي الأربعاء والسبت سنلعب مباراتين في البطولة الاحترافية، لذلك لا نملك الكثير من الوقت لإعادة اللاعبين لحالة ذهنية جيدة”.

واختتم: “أنا متأكد أنه سيكون هناك تأثير ذهني، الآن سنرى نسبة هذا التأثير، وبداية من اليوم سنركز على الأهداف الأخرى وسنبدأ بالعمل الذهني”.

Em seu último jogo na Taça GB, Botafogo atropela o Boavista

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Bastaram 41 minutos para o Botafogo mostrar que não está à deriva no Campeonato Carioca. Neste domingo, o Glorioso conseguiu sua primeira vitória, ao atropelar por 3 a 0 o Boavista, no Elcyr Resende de Freitas.

Gustavo Ferrareis, Erik e Jonathan garantiram o triunfo do time misto alvinegro. O revés tirou as chances do Verdão de Saquarema ir à semifinal da Taça Guanabara.

Abrindo caminho…
Em dois minutos, o Glorioso sinalizou que estava em uma nova voltagem. Após rebote de Rafael para conclusão de Alex Santana, Jean serviu Gustavo Ferrareis, que estufou a rede.

Sonho mais distante…
Precisando dos três pontos para ainda sonhar com a vaga na semifinal da Taça Guanabara, o Boavista foi à frente. Dija Baiano bateu rente à trave de Gatito Fernández. Mas o time da casa tropeçava em seus erros e via o Glorioso ameaçar. Alex Santana chegou a balançar a rede, mas o gol foi anulado por falta em Rafael.

Avassalador!
Impetuoso, o Alvinegro não demorou a comprovar sua vantagem. Após lançamento de Carli, Kieza desviou de cabeça e encontrou Erik livre para balançar a rede aos 23. E, aos 41, Rodrigo Pimpão cruzou para Jonathan marcar o terceiro.

Um ‘9’ altruísta
Kieza foi crucial para o Botafogo, mesmo sem deixar o seu. O camisa 9 iniciou a jogada do primeiro gol e deu passe para Erik fazer o segundo. O atacante lutou muito.

Carlos Alberto… e cartão!
Vendo que o Botafogo cadenciava a partida, o técnico Eduardo Allax promoveu a estreia da nova estrela do elenco do Verdão de Saquarema: Carlos Alberto. O camisa 19 logo recebeu cartão amarelo ao trombar com o goleiro Gatito Fernández, mas chegou a ameaçar em finalização.

Boas perspectivas?
No adeus da Taça Guanabara, o Botafogo deixa a Zé Ricardo um leve alento. O ímpeto de Alex Santana e Rodrigo Pimpão, além de mais investidas pelas pontas, mostram que a equipe pode reagir já na Taça Rio. O placar de hoje ainda tira a pressão que assolava o ambiente perto do jogo com o Defensia y Justicia.

FICHA TÉCNICA

BOAVISTA 0 X 3 BOTAFOGO

Estádio: Elcyr Resende, em Saquarema (RJ)
Data/hora: 3/2/2019, às 17h (de Brasília)
Árbitro: Wagner do Nascimento Magalhães (RJ) – Nota LANCE!: 6,5, foi bem nos cartões e não influenciou no resultado
Assistentes: Thiago Henrique Neto Corrêa Farinha (RJ) e Carlos Henrique Alves de Lima Filho(RJ)
Público/renda: 1.710 pagantes/ R$ 12.160, 00
Cartão amarelo: Kieza , Rodrigo PImpão, Jonathan, Jean (BOT) e Douglas Pedroso, Thiago Mosquito, Dija Baiano (BOA)
Cartão vermelho: –

GOLS: Gustavo Ferrareis 2’/1ºT (0-1), Erik 22’/1ºT (0-2), Jonathan 41’/1ºT (0-3)

BOAVISTA: Rafael; Thiago Silva, Elivelton, Rafael Marques e Jean; Douglas Pedroso, Júlio Cesar (Ralph, aos 26’/2ºT), Renan Donizete e Arthur (Carlos Alberto, aos 13’/2ºT); Thiago Mosquito (Lucas, aos 8’/2ºT) e Dija Baiano. Técnico: Eduardo Allax.

BOTAFOGO: Gatito Fernández; Rickson, Joel Carli,Gabriel e Jonathan; Jean, Alex Santana (Alan Santos,19’/2ºT) , Gustavo Ferrareis (Luiz Fernando, aos 16’/2ºT), Rodrigo Pimpão e Erik; Kieza (Leandro Carvalho, aos 26’/2ºT). Técnico: Zé Ricardo.

جوزيه مورينيو يقترب من تدريب باريس سان جيرمان خلفًا لـ جالتييه

كشفت تقارير صحفية عن وجود مفاوضات بين نادي باريس سان جيرمان ومدرب من الدوري الإيطالي، لخلافة كريستوف جالتييه.

وتحوم التكهنات بقوة حول مستقبل جالتييه مع باريس سان جيرمان، خاصة بعد الخروج من بطولتي دوري أبطال أوروبا وكأس فرنسا، وكثرة الهزائم في الدوري الفرنسي رغم تصدرهم البطولة.

وذكرت شبكة “RMC Sport” الفرنسية أن هناك مفاوضات بالفعل بين مسؤولي باريس سان جيرمان من جهة، ومدرب روما جوزيه مورينيو، من جهة أخرى، لبحث إمكانية خلافة الأخير لـ جالتييه حال الإطاحة به.

وأوضحت أن مورينيو أبقى نفسه بعيدًا عن تلك المفاوضات إلى حد كبير، حيث ترك الأمر بالكامل إلى وكيل أعماله خورخي مينديز، الذي يتعامل مباشرة مع المدير الرياضي لنادي باريس سان جيرمان لويس كامبوس.

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وأشارت إلى أن باريس سان جيرمان يرى أن مورينيو هو الأنسب لقيادة الفريق الفرنسي خلال الفترة المقبلة.

وأفادت بأنه من جهة أخرى، سيكون من الطبيعي أن يكون مورينيو يشعر بالإحباط بشكل متزايد بسبب نقص الميزانية المخصصة له في روما.

ويمتلك باريس سان جيرمان ميزانية مالية غير محدودة، ويأمل في الحصول على مدرب ذو شخصية قوية على مقاعد البدلاء.

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