Fábio pega pênalti, revelação marca e Cruzeiro vence o Vasco no Mineirão

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O pênalti batido por Yago Pikachu, defendido por Fábio no início do segundo tempo, definiu o destino do Vasco no Mineirão, neste domingo. Em partida válida pela 17ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro, o Cruz-maltino teve uma boa atuação, mas, ao perder a chance de abrir o placar, viu a Raposa – em reação desde a chegada de Rogério Ceni, vencer por 1 a 0 com gol de Maurício – que marcou seu primeiro gol como profissional. O resultado deixa a equipe carioca na 15ª posição, com 20 pontos. Os mineiros ficam uma posição atrás, a quatro pontos da zona da degola.

O Vasco volta a campo no próximo sábado, às 11h, contra o Bahia, em São Januário. Os mineiros – que se distanciam da zona da degola – por sua vez, têm dois gaúchos em sequência: na quarta-feira, enfrenta o Internacional, em Porto Alegre, por uma vaga na final da Copa do Brasil, e no domingo, recebe o Grêmio, no Mineirão, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro.

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Início azul
Na tentativa de confirmar a reação desde a chegada de Ceni, com uma escalação ofensiva, a Raposa começou espremendo o Vasco em campo. Marquinhos Gabriel, com apenas 44 segundos de jogo, finalizou com perigo, e depois chegou a marcar com um bonito toque de cobertura, mas estava impedido. Thiago Neves, com uma cabeçada rasante, tirou tinta da trave.

Vasco cresce
O gás inicial do Cruzeiro acabou rápido, o time carioca encaixou na parte defensiva e cresceu em campo. Com a bola rolando, o Cruz-maltino não conseguiu levar grande perigo, mas teve boas chances com Barcellos em cobranças de falta. Cadenciando o jogo e acelerando na hora certa, o Vasco terminou o primeiro tempo com seis finalizações, uma a mais que os donos da casa.

Sempre ele!
O Gigante da colina seguiu rondando a área cruzeirense na etapa final e fez por merecer o pênalti de Fabrício Bruno em Yago Pikachu, aos cinco minutos. O lateral vascaíno bateu firme no canto direito de Fábio, que voou para defender sua 20ª penalidade pelo Cruzeiro com bola ‘rolando’. Foi a segunda cobrança seguida perdida pelo camisa 22.

Pênalti fez falta
O Vasco sentiu a oportunidade desperdiçada e viu o time celeste ganhar confiança. Fred, que entrou no segundo tempo, assustou Fernando Miguel. O gol, porém, veio dos pés de outro jogador que saiu do banco. Aos 34, o meia Maurício, de 19 anos, recebeu de David na área e fuzilou o gol do Vasco, marcando seu primeiro gol como profissional. Os cariocas ensaiaram uma pressão, mas, sem forçaS, amargaram a derrota fora de casa.

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FICHA TÉCNICA
CRUZEIRO 1 X 0 VASCO

Estádio: Mineirão, em Belo Horizonte (MG)
Data-hora: 1º de setembro de 2019, às 19h
Árbitro: Marcelo Aparecido Ribeiro de Souza (PB) – Nota L!: 6,0 – Acertou em lances capitais, mas parou muito o jogo
Assistentes: Bruno Boschilia (Fifa/PR) e Danilo Ricardo Simon Manis (Fifa/SP)
Árbitro de vídeo: Wagner Reway (Fifa/PB)
Público e renda: não divulgado.
Gramado: Bom
Cartões amarelo: Robinho, Henrique, Marquinhos Gabriel (CRU); Raul, Talles, Rossi (VAS)
Cartões vermelhos: não houve.

GOLS: Mauricio, 34’/2ºT

CRUZEIRO
Fábio; Orejuela, Dedé, Fabrício Bruno, Egídio; Henrique e Robinho (Ederson, 40’/2ºT); Marquinhos Gabriel, Thiago Neves (Mauricio, 21’/2ºT), David e Pedro Rocha (Fred, 15’/2ºT). Técnico: Rogério Ceni

VASCO
Fernando Miguel; Yago Pikachu, O. Henríquez, Ricardo e Danilo Barcellos; Richard, Raul e Marcos Júnior; Rossi (Tiago Reis, 31’/2ºT), Marrony (Fellipe Bastos, 32’/2ºT) e Talles (Valdívia, 27’/2ºT). Técnico: Vanderlei Luxemburgo

ميدو: مجلس إدارة الزمالك الجديد محترف.. وشيكابالا ظُلم كثيرًا

أكد أحمد حسام ميدو لاعب ومدرب الزمالك الأسبق ومقدم البرامج الرياضية الحالي، أن مجلس إدارة القلعة البيضاء الجديد برئاسة حسين لبيب مُحترف.

وكان مجلس إدارة نادي الزمالك الجديد قد عقد أمس الإثنين، أول اجتماعاته بعد نجاحه في الانتخابات الماضية.

وقال ميدو في تصريحات تلفزيونية بفضائية “المحور” عبر برنامج “الريمونتادا”: “جميع القرارات التي سيتم اتخاذها ستكون مبنية على دراسة وأرقام ودلائل وثوابت”.

على رأسها تعيين متحدث رسمي والمشرفين على كرة القدم.. أبرز قرارات مجلس الزمالك بعد اجتماع اليوم

وأضاف: “واحدة من أهم أولويات مجلس إدارة نادي الزمالك برئاسة حسين لبيب، عودة أنس أسامة لاعب فريق الاتحاد والزمالك سابقًا، ولا يوجد هناك مفاوضات ولكني أعلم أن أحد أهم أولويات مجلس حسين لبيب عودة اللاعب”.

وأردف: “طبيعي بعد انتخابات الزمالك وفوز مجلس حسين لبيب أن يُعبر الجميع عن احتفاله وآرائه خاصة مع انتقاد بعض الجماهير لفكرة حديث المجلس بالكامل إعلاميًا”.

وواصل: “هناك تعليمات بداية من اليوم من جانب رئيس مجلس إدارة نادي الزمالك حسين لبيب، بأن من يتحدث فقط باسم النادي، هو أحمد سالم”.

واستكمل: “القرار جاء من حسين لبيب، ونبه على المجلس بالكامل ضرورة عدم الحديث إعلاميًا ومن يتحدث فقط هو أحمد سالم المتحدث الرسمي”.

واستطرد: “كان هناك جلسة بين مسؤولي الزمالك في الأيام الماضية، مع الوكالة الراعية للنادي لمناقشة وتعديل بعض البنود”.

واستأنف: “كان هناك اتفاق على تعديل في بعض البنود لصالح الطرفين، والأمر ليس (خناقة)، الزمالك من الممكن أن يحقق عوائد تسويقية بأشكال وطرق مختلفة”.

وكشف: “مسؤولو الزمالك لا يستعجلون التجديد لأي لاعب إلا اثنين فقط، هما أحمد فتوح، ومحمود عبد الرازق شيكابالا”.

وأوضح: “الزمالك يريد تجديد عقد شيكابالا لمدة موسم جديد نظرًا لأهميته داخل الفريق، شيكابالا يستحق التحية والإشادة ويستحق اختيار وقت اعتزاله وفقا لمًا يريد، ويجب أن يعيد له النادي جزءًا من حقه، أطالب مسؤولي الزمالك بسرعة تجديد عقد شيكابالا، اللاعب ظُلم كثيرًا”.

Hooper named Guyana Amazon Warriors coach

Carl Hooper, the former West Indies captain, has been appointed coach of Guyana Amazon Warriors for the 2015 edition of the Caribbean Premier League

ESPNcricinfo staff19-Jan-2015Carl Hooper, the former West Indies captain, has been appointed coach of Guyana Amazon Warriors for the 2015 edition of the Caribbean Premier League.Hooper has previously been assistant coach for Antigua Hawksbills in 2014, and coach at the West Indies Cricket Board’s High Performance Centre in Barbados. Amazon Warriors went down in the final to Barbados Tridents last CPL season, while Hawksbills lost eight out of nine games to finish last.”I look forward to working with the immensely talented group of cricketers in this team and I also want to assist with the overall development of the young Guyana cricketers who will also be part of the squad,” the Guyana-born Hooper said.”Carl brings a wealth of experience and skills to our team and I am confident that he will be a great motivator and will use all of his expertise to bring the best out of all the players,” said Omar Khan, the Amazon Warriors team operations manager.

Odair Hellmann vê Inter superior diante do São Paulo

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Mesmo com um time reserva, o Internacional confirmou o bom momento na temporada e derrotou o São Paulo por 1 a 0. O resultado deixou o Colorado na sexta colocação e dentro da zona de classificação para a Libertadores da América.

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Na coletiva de imprensa, Odair Hellmann analisou a partida e viu a sua equipe superior ao Tricolor Paulista, que teve um pequeno domínio no começo do jogo.

‘Tivemos dificuldades nos primeiros 15, 20 minutos. O São Paulo criou situações perigosas, o bom é que não tomamos gol. Aí, visualizando o jogo, eu tomei decisão tática diferente. A gente tentou abrir de uma forma, fazendo Nonato ser o primeiro do tripé na parte defensiva para que a gente pudesse ter a criação do Nonato e dois caras de imposição. A gente inverteu o tripé, trouxe Patrick para trás e fez a inversão. Aí, a equipe se encontrou melhor taticamente, tiramos essa situação de volume. No intervalo a gente sentou, conversou e ajustou melhor. E aí acho que a gente foi merecedor da vitória em todos os sentidos, defensivo, ofensivo’, afirmou Hellmann.

Agora, a missão do Inter é a Copa do Brasil. Na próxima quarta-feira, o Colorado encara o Furacão na Arena da Baixada e o comandante do elenco quer o seu time com o psicológico forte.

‘Estamos na parte de cima do Campeonato Brasileiro e mesmo quando se repete essa situação dos jogos, o mental pode fugir às vezes.Foi isso que fiz hoje no fim do jogo, valorizando eles à situação. Não ganhamos nada. Para que a gente possa conquistar o troféu, a gente tem que continuar assim nesses dois jogos finais e 20%, 30% mais’, ressaltou.

Ireland, Afghanistan, Scotland seek finishing touches

Three of the four Associate qualifiers for this year’s World Cup descend on Dubai on Thursday for some much needed fixtures ahead of the main event. Afghanistan, Ireland and Scotland would probably prefer to get some pre-World Cup opportunities against Full Member opposition instead of playing amongst themselves. Yet, they can be grateful for the fact that they now have a bit of a leg up on preparation over Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, both of whom are starved of ODIs from December 1 through the start of the World Cup.Each team arrives in Dubai with their World Cup 15 already chosen, so the main objective of the tri-series for the three Associates will be to establish their best eleven by the time they leave the UAE, so that they land in Australia and New Zealand next month ready to stir the pot with as many upsets as possible. Here’s a look at each team’s approach for the double round-robin series, which begins with Scotland taking on Afghanistan at the ICC Global Cricket Academy on January 8.Afghanistan
The de facto hosts won four of eight contests on their pre-World Cup tour to Australia and New Zealand in September and October, but had their confidence dented by a humbling 3-1 ODI series defeat in November at the hands of fellow World Cup qualifiers UAE. Former captain Nawroz Mangal has been superb since moving to the top of the order but his opening partner is yet to be confirmed. Both Javed Ahmadi and Usman Ghani will be eager to present their respective cases to join Mangal.The team management will be keeping its fingers crossed that fast bowler Hamid Hassan can make it through the series injury-free. Hassan took 5 for 45 against UAE on December 4, in only his second match back since pulling up lame in Afghanistan’s Asia Cup win over Bangladesh in March.Afghanistan’s chances of excelling in both the tri-series and the World Cup will be greatly enhanced if Hassan remains on the field instead of in the physio’s room. New bowling coach Andy Pick will be licking his lips at the chance to work with Hassan and the rest of Afghanistan’s pace troupe, including Shapoor and Dawlat Zadran.Squad: Mohammad Nabi (capt), Javed Ahmadi, Aftab Alam, Mirwais Ashraf, Izatullah Dawlatzai, Usman Ghani, Hamid Hassan, Nasir Jamal, Nawroz Mangal, Gulbadin Naib, Hasmatullah Shaidi, Samiullah Shenwari, Asghar Stanikzai, Dawlat Zadran, Najibullah Zadran, Shapoor Zadran, Afsar Zazai (wk)Ireland
The darlings of the last two World Cups had a hit and miss autumn tour of Australia and New Zealand. The team suffered collectively due to the absence of Paul Stirling, Ed Joyce and Tim Murtagh, and it showed in the results.A silver lining on the batting side was that the absence of Stirling and Joyce offered an opportunity for Andy Balbirnie to seize an opportunity to force his way into the World Cup squad. The former Ireland Under-19 captain made three fifties in his last four matches on tour then followed it up a month later with a century against New Zealand A in Dubai. The challenge now for Balbirnie is to force his way into the starting eleven, now that the first-choice players have returned.On the bowling side, youngsters Craig Young and Peter Chase started off their acclimatisation tour down under with promise, but ended it with mental scars at the hands of opening onslaughts from Ronnie Hira and Jesse Ryder. Young claimed a five-for on ODI debut in September against Scotland and will be happy to see them again in an effort to rediscover the form he had at the end of the northern summer. The return of Murtagh should also ease pressure off the younger parts of the pace unit.Squad: William Porterfield (capt), Andy Balbirnie, Peter Chase, Alex Cusack, George Dockrell, Ed Joyce, Andy McBrine, John Mooney, Tim Murtagh, Kevin O’Brien, Niall O’Brien (wk), Paul Stirling, Stuart Thompson, Gary Wilson, Craig YoungScotland
Despite coming away with just two wins on their September tour down under, Scotland turned in some encouraging performances including a nail-biting one-run loss to a virtually World Cup strength New Zealand XI. Scotland’s improved depth over the past year was evident in the fact that they nearly chased down New Zealand XI’s 263 despite Kyle Coetzer and Preston Mommsen scoring no runs on the day.Aside from that blip, the decision to switch the captaincy from Coetzer to Mommsen has continued to have a positive impact for both players. However, Scotland needs more incisive contributions from their fast bowlers.The last time a Scotland pacer took four or more wickets in an innings in an ODI was Iain Wardlaw’s 4 for 43 against Kenya in June 2013. They will struggle to beat their fellow Associates, let alone Full Members, unless big hauls are taken on a more regular basis.Squad: Preston Mommsen (capt), Richie Berrington, Kyle Coetzer, Freddie Coleman, Matthew Cross (wk), Josh Davey, Alasdair Evans, Hamish Gardiner, Majid Haq, Michael Leask, Matt Machan, Calum MacLeod, Gavin Main, Safyaan Sharif, Rob Taylor, Iain Wardlaw

Railways batsman Bhosale hospitalised

Rohan Bhosale, the Railways batsman, was hospitalised after he was hit on the back of the neck while fielding at forward short leg against Tamil Nadu

Amol Karhadkar30-Dec-2014

Rohan Bhosale was hit on the neck while fielding at forward short leg•Sivaraman Kitta

Rohan Bhosale, the Railways batsman, was hospitalised after he was hit on the back of the neck while fielding at forward short leg against Tamil Nadu in their Ranji Trophy match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. Bhosale turned his back to the ball when R Sathish hit a full-blooded sweep off the left-arm spinner Ashish Yadav, in the 63rd over of the innings.Bhosale was stretchered off the field and taken to Apollo Hospitals in an ambulance, but Syed Zakaria Zuffri, Railways’ batting coach, later confirmed that Bhosale was out of any serious danger.”Rohan is absolutely fine. All the scan reports are normal,” Zuffri said. “There is nothing to worry. Just as a precautionary measure, he will spend the night in the hospital and will be discharged in the morning.”Bhosale is unlikely to play any further part in the match.

Mandatário do Santa Cruz garante que está dando mais atenção a sua saúde

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Os últimos anos do Santa Cruz tem sido de muita exigência tanto dentro como fora de campo nos aspectos técnico, tático e, porque não, emocional. Algo que acabou se refletindo, aliás, no quadro clínico do presidente Constantino Júnior.

Antes do compromisso onde o Santa acabou derrotado por 3 a 1 para o Náutico que custou a vaga na fase mata-mata do Brasileirão da Série C, o mandatário do clube Coral teve de ser hospitalizado na capital pernambucana.

Com mais esse “susto”, já que em 2017 ele passou por um problema ainda mais sério, ficando quatro meses internado, agora a prioridade do dirigente também tem sido considerar melhor o equilíbrio das ações entre sua função e a sua saúde.

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– Tenho buscado cuidar da saúde. Sabemos do estresse que é o futebol. Às vezes, as doenças são consequência dessa rotina. Estou me cuidando e preservando. Não é fácil. Temos famílias e outras pessoas que estão a nossa volta. Eles ficam tristes pela falta de cuidado. Estou tentando melhorar nisso – disse em declaração ao Jornal do Commercio.

– Em 2017, tive um ano muito duro. Passei quatro meses internado. Claro que a gente que entra no futebol sabe que não existe amigo. Desde o início da Série C deste ano, tenho realizado uma bateria de exames. Não irei tomar nenhuma atitude que não seja com base na decisão médica e na minha família – agregou Constantino.

Muralitharan named Sunrisers bowling coach

Former Sri Lanka offspinner Muttiah Muralitharan has been named Sunrisers Hyderabad’s bowling coach and team mentor for the Indian Premier League 2015 season.Muralitharan, 42, played 66 IPL games across seven seasons for Chennai Super Kings, Kochi Tuskers Kerala and Royal Challengers Bangalore, taking 63 wickets at an average of 26.92. During his time with Super Kings, from 2008 to 2010, he claimed 52 scalps from 46 matches, helping the team win the IPL as well as the Champions League Twenty20 in 2010.In 2011, Muralitharan called time on an illustrious international career which yielded a record 1347 wickets across all three formats. He continued playing franchise cricket for a number of teams across the world including Melbourne Renegades in the Big Bash League, and Jamaica Tallawahs in the Caribbean Premier League.After a disappointing season with Royal Challengers in 2014 in which he played only five matches, Muralitharan decided to end his playing career. In June last year, Muralitharan joined Australia as a coaching consultant ahead of the team’s series against Pakistan in the UAE.Sunrisers finished sixth last year and missed out on the playoffs, having lost eight of their 14 games.

Karun breaks second season jinx

Before Monday, Karun Nair had almost joined the list of players who failed to replicate a successful first season in the second

AMOL KARHADKAR IN MUMBAI09-Mar-2015Dhawal Kulkarni. Abhimanyu Mithun. Suryakumar Yadav. All of them had exceptional maiden first-class seasons. All of them failed to replicate their success in the next. At the end of the Ranji Trophy semi-finals, Karun Nair had almost joined the list. Then came Monday.On the second day of the Ranji final, Karun showed his skills as a middle-order batsman. He was patient and persevered to remain unbeaten after batting for more than seven hours to emphasis Karnataka’s dominance.Naturally, Karun was relieved and elated with his effort. “I think this is the best and most special because it has come in a Ranji final and I hadn’t got any hundreds in this season. I was really looking forward to and hoping that I get one, so this is the most special,” he told reporters after his unbeaten 130 against Tamil Nadu.”I’ve been working hard so I was looking forward to such an opportunity. I think I was getting a lot of 30s, and I was getting out on one wrong ball.”So what was hampering him this season? Failing to cope with expectations? Being found out by the opposition teams? Trying too hard?.”Not so long ago, he was trying to cement his place in the Karnataka team. Suddenly he scored those three centuries and he was picked for India A. For a guy who was trying to cement his place in the Ranji side, it was too much to handle the pressure on the young shoulders of suddenly being in the selectors’ contention,” J Arunkumar, Karnataka’s batting coach, told ESPNcricinfo.”At some stage, many youngsters start wondering whether they should do something different. But Karun is a confident cricketer. He was quite relaxed since he knew he was hitting the ball well.”Karun made his debut midway through the 2013-14 season and made headlines by scoring centuries in successive games against Delhi, Uttar Pradesh in the quarter-final and Punjab in the semi-final. That was followed by a successful stint with Rajasthan Royals in the IPL – 330 runs at an average of 33 and strike rate of 142.24 – and Karun was in Australia with the India A squad last July.Since then, however, his form has slumped. After only one fifty in the first seven games, Karnataka decided to rest him for the last league game against Mumbai. Karun was asked to play the CK Nayudu Under-23 Trophy quarter-final and the move paid off as he scored a century and regained confidence.It reflected in his performance in the Ranji semi-final against Mumbai. His unbeaten 49 in the first innings was crucial in Karnataka digging themselves out of a hole and he has followed it up with a remarkable innings in the final. He came to the crease at 16 for 3 last evening, saw off the day and built an innings that could end up being match-winning.If he continues in the same vein, Tamil Nadu will be forced to field for three days, just like they did in their last final appearance, against Rajasthan in 2011-12.

Assam assured of knockout berth

A round-up of the Group C Ranji Trophy games on February 1, 2015

ESPNcricinfo staff01-Feb-2015
ScorecardShahbaz Nadeem took a match haul of six wickets in Jharkhand’s first win of the season•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Left-arm spinner Syed Mohammad’s 5 for 27 set up a simple win for Assam, and kept them on top of the Group C table with 35 points.Andhra had started the day on 116 for 6, but were bowled out for only 198, Naren Reddy was their lone source of resistance with 51 of 163 balls, his maiden first-class fifty.With just 24 runs required for victory Assam reached the target in 13 overs without losing any wickets. Arun Karthik and Pallavkumar Das were unbeaten on 9 and 16 respectively.Assam’s Swarupam Purkayastha was adjudged the Man of the Match for his unbeaten 108 off 248 balls and six wickets in the match.
ScorecardJharkhand wrapped up their first win of the season in Porvorim and kept Goa winless. But the result did little help as both teams were knocked out.Following on, Goa entered the final day at 161 for 5, needing nine runs to take the lead. But they folded for 223, eight more than their first-innings total. Suraj Dongre was the first to depart for 12, perishing to Shahbaz Nadeem. Keenan Vaz, the other overnight batsman, top-scored for Goa with 45 off 111 deliveries, ensuring that Jharkhand had to bat again. No.10 Sagar Naik made 19 off 18 deliveries, but Goa could only extend the lead to 53.Legspinner Samar Quadri ended with figures of 5 for 82, extending his match tally to nine. Left-arm spinner Nadeem took three of the five Goa wickets to fall on the final day to end up with 4 for 60.Jharkhand had the opportunity to pick up seven points, but were reduced to 4 for 2 with Virat Singh and Shiv Gautam getting bowled by seamer Sagar Naik inside five overs. However, Ishan Kishan and Kumar Deobrat added 51 in 14.4 overs to help Jharkhand to an eight-wicket win.
ScorecardHimachal Pradesh allrounder Rishi Dhawan followed his career-best 7 for 43 with 4 for 92 as the visitors collected three points against Tripura in Agartala.Tripura began at 20 for 0, but openers Bishal Ghosh and Samrat Singha fell in quick succession. Thirty-nine for 2 soon became 59 for 4 before Rajesh Banik and Kaushal Acharjee added 55 runs for the fifth wicket.Offspinner Ankush Bedi broke the stand, but No.8 Manisankar Murasingh clubbed a rapid 47 in a 56-run eighth-wicket partnership with Saurabh Das and Rana Dutta made 28 off 30 deliveries to take Tripura towards 200. They were eventually bundled out for 239 as the game ended in a draw.Man-of-the-Match Dhawan went to the top of the bowling charts with 39 wickets this season, while Vikramjeet Malik and Pankaj Jaiswal bagged two wickets apiece. Allrounder Bipul Sharma, who claimed the last wicket to fall, had figures of 13.1-4-11-1.Himachal Pradesh are now placed second on the Group C table with 27 points, eight behind Assam. On the other hand, Tripura finish the season winless.Kerala v Services: Kerala wrap up first win of season

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