Palmeiras demite médicos e fará reformulação no departamento

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O Palmeiras fará uma profunda reformulação em seu departamento médico. O clube anunciou nesta quinta-feira que os médicos Rubens Sampaio, Vinicius Martins e Otávio Vilhena foram desligados e que os substitutos serão anunciados em breve. O elenco se reapresenta na terça.

A decisão pegou os funcionários do clube de surpresa. Os resultados do DM em 2016 foram considerados muito satisfatórios internamente, com boa parte dos atletas lesionados retornando antes do período estipulado.

O setor era um dos mais criticados antes da chegada da atual diretoria de futebol, que investiu em estrutura humana e equipamentos para otimizar os trabalhos ligados à parte física dos jogadores. O discurso era de que o problema antes não era a capacidade dos médicos, mas a falta de estrutura para fazer o tratamento necessário.

Rubens Sampaio estava no Palmeiras desde 2006, mas já havia passado pelo clube entre 1997 e 2001. Vinicius Martins estava no Verdão desde 1997, enquanto Otávio Vilhena estava desde 2000.

Veja a nota do Palmeiras:

“A Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras vem a público agradecer os serviços prestados pelos médicos Rubens Sampaio, Vinicius Martins e Otávio Vilhena, que foram desligados do clube nesta quinta-feira (05).

O Verdão deseja a eles sucesso na sequência de suas carreiras profissionais.

Os nomes dos novos funcionários serão anunciados em breve.”

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Spurs must hire Campos as DOF

Tottenham Hotspur must reignite their interest in Luis Campos this summer…

What’s the word?

The former Lille sporting director has been targeted by a host of clubs across Europe, including some in the Premier League, according to Sky Sports.

Juventus, Manchester United and Arsenal appear to be keen, whilst the Portuguese talent spotter has long been linked with Spurs in the past.

There were suggestions that Jose Mourinho wanted him part of the coaching set-up when he was appointed in November 2019, having formed a trusted relationship over the years, with Campos being a scout during the same time at Real Madrid.

Forget any manager

It is also thought that Daniel Levy is considering bringing in a director of football – something they have not had since 2015 when Franco Baldini left the club – to accompany any new appointment (via The Athletic).

Currently, the north London club make all their decisions through only two people – Levy and technical performance director Steve Hitchen.

A move for a new presence would signal an significant change in direction, but ultimately it is one which is desperately needed at Spurs.

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Recruitment just has not been good enough, with several names from the Mauricio Pochettino era still at the club, and that has been a large part of their downfall. It was only in 2019 that Spurs made the Champions League final, but now they are desperately battling to secure a place in Europe’s secondary club competition.

Campos, who has been dubbed “the wizard of capital gains,” has a proven track record when it comes to sourcing the ‘next big thing’ as the emergence of the likes of Kylian Mbappe, Fabinho, Antony Martial, Bernado Silva and Nicolas Pepe have all been down to him.

Lille are now close to sensationally pipping Pochettino’s Paris Saint-Germain to the Ligue 1 title largely down to Campos, who has recruited superbly in recent years. Despite their turnaround in profits – making in excess of £500m under the 56-year-old’s control – Lille have remained hugely competitive.

Forget your Brendan Rodgers’, Scott Parkers and Graham Potters – an appointment in the director of football role like Campos could be everything Levy needs to revolutionise Spurs.

At the time of Campos’ original links to the Lilywhites, ever-reliable reporter Alasdair Gold waxed lyrical about him, writing for football.london:

“Campos would be perfect for Spurs and Daniel Levy with his ability to work to whatever budget set for him and find uncut gems for his clubs. I wouldn’t bet against him coming to Spurs in the future, particularly as he has always said he would follow Mourinho anywhere but he will be inundated with offers should he actually decided to leave Lille.”

He’s keen on trying his arm in the Premier League, too. The Portuguese once claimed: “The Premier League is considered one of the most competitive in the world. As a competitor, I would obviously like the challenge.”

Spurs’ playing squad needs a drastic overhaul and Campos’ record is far too mouth-watering to ignore, so pairing him up with the next manager could genuinely be game-changing in N17. Levy must look to hire Campos this summer, along with his next manager.

AND in other news, Get rid: Levy must axe “pathetic” £85k-p/w flop, he’s let Spurs down for many years…

Celtic hire Ange Postecoglou hire

With Celtic’s pre-season preparations due to get underway in the next few weeks, it is great to see that they now have a permanent manager in place.

The Hoops lost Neil Lennon back in February and had moved forward with only an interim head coach at the helm but that’s all in the past now.

What’s the latest?

At long last, Celtic have their man.

They lost out on Eddie Howe but they have now announced to their supporters, and to the entire world, that they have now officially hired Ange Postecoglou.

The Australian agreed personal terms and reportedly waved farewell to Japan earlier this week where he was managing Yokohama Marinos.

The 55-year-old will take over a club looking for a refresh after their period of complete dominance came to a crashing end last season.

Smart work from McKay

When Dominic McKay entered the building at Parkhead, his arrival was met with a sense of optimism.

After all, he was replacing Peter Lawwell, a man much-maligned for what’s unravelled under his stewardship this term.

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The Hoops failed to win a trophy and much of the anger has been diverted towards Lawwell because it was the CEO who replaced Brendan Rodgers with Neil Lennon in the first place.

Celtic’s struggles can be traced back to that very moment and even if he’s had a say in the new managerial chase, he’s now left the building.

When their move for Howe collapsed, it would have been easy for the hierarchy to panic. However, credit where credit’s due, McKay stood grounded. He moved quickly for another target and has concluded proceedings in a swift fashion.

Their chase for Howe was over two months but their new target is now officially through the door.

This is a wonderful start to McKay’s time in Glasgow; he just needs to hope that Postecoglou turns out to be the right hire.

If the Aussie does succeed, the sense of elation that McKay undoubtedly has from appointing him will turn into pure euphoria.

The former Australia national team boss is an unknown quantity in Europe but his possession-based football and high pressing system should fit the Celtic philosophy.

For once, there is a sense of excitement in the air at Paradise. McKay should be elated, and very proud, of how he handled the post-Howe fallout, but the hard work has only just begun.

AND in other news, Fresh Eddie Howe news comes to light after big Celtic U-turn, fans should be baffled…

Leicester City interested in Ryan Bertrand

Leicester City are set to compete with Arsenal for the signature Ryan Bertrand over the summer after he leaves Southampton on a free transfer.

What’s the story?

According to The Telegraph, Brendan Rodgers is set to offer the 31-year-old left-back a contract over the summer as he searches for Christian Fuchs’ replacement.

Bertrand announced that he is set to end his six-year stay on the south coast over the coming months, and several Premier League clubs are expected to do battle for his services.

One particularly strong performance against Manchester United last summer led to the defender being hailed as “superb” by The Athletic correspondent Dan Sheldon, who was speaking on the Total Saints Podcast [via This Is Futbol]. Meanwhile, his averages of 2.1 tackles, one interception and 1.3 clearances per game hint at a player with an unfailing defensive work rate.

Rodgers masterstroke

With 35-year-old full-back Fuchs expected to leave the King Power Stadium after the conclusion of the current campaign and James Justin facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines through injury, bringing in some experienced competition for Luke Thomas has become a priority for Leicester.

The Foxes are also reportedly interested in signing Lille midfielder Boubakary Soumare and Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard as Rodgers looks to add strength in depth to his relatively thin ranks ahead of the 2021/22 campaign, and those are transfers which could take up a sizeable chunk of the club’s budget.

Therefore, acquiring Bertrand on a free transfer to solve a temporary issue may prove to be a masterstroke from their Northern Irish manager.

Leicester have had incredible success over the last few seasons by being very clever in the transfer market, signing relatively unknown talents such as N’Golo Kante and Riyad Mahrez for low fees before selling them on for a healthy profit.

Their policy has allowed the 2016 Premier League champions to punch well above their weight, and this could prove to be the latest clever acquisition, but for slightly different reasons.

Bringing in Bertrand while the highly-rated Justin recovers will allow Rodgers to focus his side’s modest resources on more important areas of the pitch, meaning that a push for the Champions League qualifications could once again be the cards for next season.

Signing a £9m-rated player (Transfermarkt) with more than 250 Premier League games under the belt for free should be a smart piece of business, and when it means Leicester can strengthen in other positions as well, it can be considered a significant coup if it comes off.

In other news… Leicester could land Rodgers his next Vardy with £40m swoop for “incredible” colossus – opinion

Parmar's century saves Gujarat

An unbeaten century by Mukund Parmar helped Gujarat draw withMaharashtra in the West Zone Ranji Trophy match at the Shri ShivajiStadium, Karad on Tuesday

Waleed Hussain28-Nov-2000An unbeaten century by Mukund Parmar helped Gujarat draw withMaharashtra in the West Zone Ranji Trophy match at the Shri ShivajiStadium, Karad on Tuesday.Gujarat ended up on 324 for five in 110.1 overs. Resuming on 73 fortwo, Niraj Patel (58) and Tejas Varsani (64) made patient halfcenturies in the second innings. But the star of the day was MukundParmar, who scored 102 off 229 deliveries, including 14 hits to thefence. Parmar and Pathik Patel (52 not out) put on an unbeaten 83-runpartnership for the sixth wicket. Iqbal Siddiqui bagged two wicketsfor 53 runs.Maharashtra earned five points on their first innings lead, andGujarat picked up three.

Albert Adomah considering his QPR future

Queens Park Rangers winger Albert Adomah is considering his future at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium this summer.

What’s the talk?

That’s according to a report by Football League World, who claim that the 33-year-old is considering his options ahead of the upcoming transfer window after a disappointing campaign in west London.

The report goes on to state that a number of Championship sides, including the likes of Bristol City, Derby County, Luton Town and Birmingham City, are keeping a close eye on the situation of the Ghana international ahead of a potential summer move.

Adomah must go

While there was a great deal of fanfare surrounding Adomah’s move from Nottingham Forest to QPR back in October, due to the £900k-rated forward’s obvious affection for the club, it would be a difficult argument to make that the 33-year-old had a good season for Mark Warburton’s side.

Although Adomah went on to feature 34 times in the Championship this term, it quickly became apparent that the former Aston Villa man was not a part of Warburton’s regular starting XI, with only seven of his league appearances coming as starts.

Over these appearances, the £13k-per-week winger hardly set the world alight, scoring two goals, registering five assists and creating seven big chances for his teammates, seeing him earn a rather disappointing seasonal SofaScore match rating of 6.74 – ranking him as QPR’s joint 11th-worst performer in the second tier this season.

As such, considering the fact that Adomah is the Rs’ joint highest-paid player at present, his returns do not justify his rather hefty weekly wage, leading us to believe that it would be a very wise move for Amit Bhatia to move the player whom Dean Smith claimed gives full-backs “real trouble” onto pastures new this summer.

Furthermore, with exciting youth prospects such as Ilias Chair and Chris Willock coming through at QPR – both of whom are comfortable operating from the wing – regularly playing a 33-year-old Adomah ahead of the youngsters could stunt their growth in Warburton’s side.

So, despite the romance of the winger playing for the club that he so clearly loves, a move away from the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium this summer may be the best option for all parties.

In other news: Get it done: Bhatia must sanction QPR swoop for “unplayable” 17 G/A beast this summer

Why Spurs must U-turn over Hugo Lloris

Hugo Lloris is set to remain at Spurs next season, according to emerging reports…

What’s the word?

Football Insider claim the 34-year-old captain is planning to extend his time at the club into a potential tenth year following talks with chairman Daniel Levy

The 123-time French international was facing an uncertain future in North London, where he has been since 2012. He has registered 371 appearances in the past nine years but will enter the final season of his current £100k-per-week contract this summer.

Lloris had been linked with Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain, where former manager Mauricio Pochettino is now in charge.

Time to go?

Levy must consider a U-turn on this decision as it is time for a new era at Tottenham.

Jose Mourinho was sacked a month ago and whilst the quest for a new manager rumbles on, one thing remains clear – the Lilywhites need a clear out.

Perhaps it is a little unfair to suggest but the same players who cost Pochettino his job, are the same ones that have ultimately seen the Portuguese out the door.

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This squad needs an overhaul, top to bottom, and there isn’t a better place to start than the longest-serving player and captain.

The 2014 World Cup winner has endured a slow and steady decline and has been at fault for several goals over the past 18 months or so. Defensive mistakes have been a recurring theme in Spurs’ season and that must be resolved under the new manager.

Last year, no other player had made more errors leading to a goal than Lloris since his arrival at Spurs, according to Sky Sports, whilst in 2018 he was dubbed a “liability” – and that hasn’t changed this term.

Lloris was described as “lettuce wrists,” “embarrassing” and as a “weak link” in this squad as recently as February following a goal-fest defeat to Everton in the FA Cup, with talkSPORT’s Jason Cundy urging him to move on this summer.

Spurs have been linked to many viable replacements, too, including relegated West Brom shot-stopper Sam Johnstone and England no.1 Nick Pope, so it’s not as if he’d be completely irreplaceable.

Levy must trackback over his stance on the £8m-rated star before he tarnishes his reputation with the Tottenham faithful even more.

AND in other news, Levy could secure Spurs their own Ramos by signing “formidable” £31.5m-rated “leader”…

سكاي: أتلتيكو مدريد قد يساعد أستون فيلا على ضم كوتينيو "نهائيًا" من برشلونة

كشفت شبكة “سكاي سبورتس” عن إمكانية مساعدة نادي أتلتيكو مدريد لنظيره في الدوري الإنجليزي أستون فيلا من أجل ضم صانع الألعاب، فيليب كوتينيو، نهائيًا من برشلونة في الميركاتو الصيفي المقبل.

وانتقل كوتينيو إلى صفوف أستون فيلا على سبيل الإعارة في يناير وحتى نهاية الموسم من برشلونة، بسبب عدم مشاركته المستمرة في المباريات تحت قيادة، تشافي هيرنانديز.

اقرأ أيضًا.. مرتضى منصور يرد على أنباء القبض عليه بسبب محمود الخطيب

وبحسب متخصص الانتقالات، فابرزيو رومانو، أن نادي أتلتيكو مدريد يريد تدعيم مركز الظهير الأيمن واتجهت أنظاره نحو لاعب أستون فيلا، ماتي كاش، خاصة بعد رحيل كيران تريبير إلى صفوف نيوكاسل يونايتد.

صفقة كاش لن تكون بسيطة على إدارة أتلتيكو مدريد حيث من المفترض أن تكلفهم مبلغا ماليا يصل إلى 35 مليون يورو، ولكن إذا قرر النادي الإسباني دفع هذا المبلغ سيكون ميزة لأستون فيلا.

حيث يريد أستون فيلا التعاقد مع كوتينيو نهائيًا من برشلونة بعد تألقه الكبير بقميص النادي الإنجليزي منذ انتقاله في يناير الماضي.

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

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