Barnsley: Portsmouth’s clash with Sunderland could decide Tykes’ promotion fate

What a difference a few days make for Barnsley.

On April 9th, the Tykes were facing the prospect of falling three points behind automatic promotion rivals Sunderland as Jack Ross’ side faced off against Burton Albion. However, despite entering the clash as overwhelming favourites, the Black Cats failed to fully capitalise at the Stadium of Light as they were held to a draw by the Brewers.

Although this gave the Wearside-outfit a one-point advantage over Barnsley, events on Saturday saw the League One standings switch once again. By securing a 4-2 victory over Fleetwood Town at Oakwell, Barnsley moved back into second place in the standings after Sunderland suffered a shock 5-4 home defeat at the hands of Coventry City.

With four games left to play for Daniel Stendel’s side this season, the German will be totally focused on securing maximum points yet he could still be helped by results elsewhere. Sunderland are scheduled to play fellow promotion challengers Portsmouth on April 27th with the outcome of this game likely to have a major impact on the race to finish in the top-two.

Both sides have played one game less than Barnsley and so if either of them can finish the campaign with five victories, they will guarantee Championship football for next season. However, if this particular showdown ends in a draw, the Tykes know that their fate will be in their own hands heading into the final week of fixtures in League One.

Although there is expected to be a number of twists and turns in the third tier before Pompey visit the Stadium of Light later this month, the importance of this fixture cannot be underestimated as it will undoubtedly have ramifications for the rest of the promotion challengers.

What do you think Barnsley fans? How important is the clash between Portsmouth and Sunderland in terms of your club’s promotion hopes? Can Stendel lead your side to four wins in their last four matches? Get in touch below.

Huddersfield Town: End of year accounts reveal good news for club amidst dismal season

There has not been much to shout about this season if you are a Huddersfield Town fan.

The Terriers are currently bottom of the Premier League, 16 points from safety and facing the prospect of relegation to the second tier of English football at the weekend if results do not go their way.

However, off-the-pitch the club have posted some good news which may be vital for the future of the Yorkshire-based outfit. The end of year accounts for the previous year saw Huddersfield make a profit of £23.2m (via the BBC) which is a vast improvement on their 2017 postings which resulted in a £21.9m loss. Although this only accounts for expenditure up to last June, when you consider that the Terriers spent modestly in both the summer and the winter transfer windows, they should be in a good financial position for next season.

In contrast, Fulham’s decision to blow £105.3m (via Sky Sports) could prove to be incredibly detrimental for the club as they are almost certain to join Huddersfield as one of the three clubs who will be relegated to the Championship in May. Whereas Jan Siewert’s side could look to strengthen their squad in the summer, Scott Parker may have to offload a number of his players to finance any future moves as the Cottagers discover the costs of over-spending.

Even though they face a return to the second tier after just two years in the Premier League, the Terriers will undoubtedly benefit from the parachute payments that relegated sides receive. In 2018, the figure paid out to club’s who failed to avoid the drop was £40m (according to the Sun) with an extra £35m given in 2019 and £15m in 2020. However, if a side is promoted within three seasons of getting relegated the payments will stop.

What this ultimately means for Huddersfield is that if they wanted to, they could keep the majority of their key players for at least the 2019/20 campaign. However, giving how poor they have been this season, it would be a surprise if Siewert doesn’t completely overhaul the current squad in the summer.

What do you think Terriers fans? Should the club use their financial status to bolster the squad in the summer? Who should Siewert keep at the John Smith’s Stadium? Let us know below.

ألابا يرفض التجديد لـ بايرن ميونخ وينتظر برشلونة وريال مدريد

أفادت تقارير صحفية إسبانية أن الدولي النمساوي دافيد ألابا يرفض التجديد لـ بايرن ميونخ، من أجل الانتقال إلى برشلونة أو ريال مدريد في الليجا.

ألابا لديه عقد ينتهي في الصيف المقبل مع بايرن ميونخ وتحديدًا يوم 30 يونيو 2021، وما زال حتى الآن لم يتوصل لاتفاق مع إدارة أبطال أوروبا.

طالع أيضًا.. بايرن ميونخ يوضح آخر تطورات التجديد للثنائي ألابا وبواتينج  صحيفة “بيلد الألمانية، أفادت بأن اللاعب رفض راتب 11 مليون يورو في الموسم للاستمرار مع بايرن ميونخ، مما جعل العملاق البافاري يصرف النظر عن التجديد معه.

صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية، قالت إن صاحب الـ28 عامًا ينتظر برشلونة وريال مدريد للدخول في مفاوضات مع بايرن ميونخ من أجل التعاقد معه خلال يناير المقبل أو حتى في سوق الانتقالات الصيفية.

ألابا الذي يلعب في أكثر من مركز وبعد تألقه في مركز الظهير الأيسر أصبح – خلال المواسم الماضية – هدفًا لـ يوفنتوس الإيطالي وباريس سان جيرمان الفرنسي.

لكن اللاعب النمساوي يرى أن الدوري الإسباني هو المفضل بالنسبة له، وتحديدًا ريال مدريد وبرشلونة.

Tottenham fans urge Gareth Bale to return to club

He couldn’t, could he? Gareth Bale back at Tottenham Hotspur?

According to Marca, via Sport Witness, Real Madrid are actually prepared to offer Bale back to Tottenham this summer in a bid to sign Christian Eriksen.

Bale netted his 13th goal of the season in Real Madrid’s 2-1 win over Levante on Sunday night.

However, the Wales international shrugged off the congratulations of his teammates, cutting a frustrated figure as he headed back to the centre circle.

The 29-year-old has struggled for starts in recent weeks and is expected to be on the bench for Real Madrid’s Copa del Rey semi-final second leg against Barcelona on Wednesday night.

Bale – valued at £72m by Transfermarkt – has long been linked with a return to England, where he scored 56 times in 203 appearances for Tottenham and five goals in 44 games for Southampton.

The Tottenham fans have been discussing re-signing the attacker and many are desperate to see him return to the club in this summer’s transfer window:

Arsenal fans shocked as Torreira ban upheld

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Lucas Torreira’s three-match ban, given for his red card during the north London derby, has been upheld, per Sky Sports.

The Uruguay international was sent off in the closing stages of the 1-1 draw at Wembley after lunging into a challenge on Spurs full-back Danny Rose.

Referee Anthony Taylor showed Torreira a straight red card, meaning he was handed an automatic three-match suspension.

The club appealed that decision in the hope of reducing the ban but he will indeed be absent from games against Manchester United, Newcastle United and Everton after the ban was upheld.

Torreira has been a key member of Unai Emery’s squad this season and has played in every single Premier League game.

He could still be selected for the Europa League encounter against French club Rennes on Thursday.

Nevertheless, Gunners fans have been left shocked at the decision of the governing body. Indeed, many have pointed out that Rose made a high challenge on Bernd Leno, while Davinson Sanchez was alleged to have stamped on Laurent Koscielny at Wembley.

Take a look at the best of the reaction on Twitter below!

Manchester United fans on Phil Jones’ performance against Fulham

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer drafted centre-back Phil Jones into his Manchester United starting XI on Saturday. The Red Devils’ fine form continued on the day with a 3-0 win over strugglers Fulham at Craven Cottage. 

A Paul Pogba brace and a fine strike from Anthony Martial was enough to earn all three points for the visitors, who remain unbeaten under Solskjaer. The Norwegian coach will also be pleased to have seen his side keep another clean sheet, which Jones played his part in preserving.

On top of that, the 26-year-old also registered an assist for Martial’s goal, and came close to scoring himself when his long-range effort provoked a smart stop from Sergio Rico.

The indoor football skills in the video below have to be seen to be believed…

The 27-cap England international recently signed a new long-term contract at Old Trafford. His performance against the Cottagers may have gone some way to convincing fans that offering him new terms was a smart move on United’s part.

After the game against Fulham, plenty of United fans took to Twitter to applaud Jones’ contribution…

'Made me smile for the first time today' – Erling Haaland reacts to hilarious meme after his furious referee rant in Man City draw with Tottenham

Erling Haaland has enjoyed a social media meme a day after his furious referee rant during Manchester City's clash with Tottenham.

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Haaland reacts to hilarious memeWas left fuming against TottenhamMissed several chances as Man City were held WHAT HAPPENED?

The Norwegian was left fuming during Sunday's Premier League clash between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur as he felt that Jack Grealish had been denied the chance to score a fourth goal for the club and seal victory in a dramatic game.

A thrilling encounter went down to the wire, with Grealish played through on goal in stoppage time, only for referee Simon Hooper to stop the game for a foul on Haaland. Hooper had appeared to wave play on initially, leaving the goal machine to angrily approach the referee on the pitch. At full-time Haaland also told Spurs' Giovanni Lo Celso to “f*ck off” as he stormed down the tunnel.

AdvertisementWHAT ERLING HAALAND SAID

The 23-year-old seemed to have cooled down after his outburst on the pitch as he shared a meme of himself on X with the caption, "Wtf that made me smile for the first time today."

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While the Cityzens might feel that they were robbed of a chance to score a late winner, they did not have the best of outings against Ange Postecoglou's side. The champions came back from behind to go 2-1 up in the first half but then conceded their lead twice in the second and were extremely wasteful in front of goal.

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Pep Guardiola's side, who are now three points behind league leaders Arsenal, will aim to get back to winning ways on Wednesday when they take on Aston Villa at Villa Park.

Neymar threw away his chance to become a Barcelona great! Saudi Arabia transfer the only option after world-record failure at PSG

A potential homecoming at Camp Nou was nothing more than a pipe dream for the Brazilian, who is now set to wind down his career in the Middle East

Neymar's first introduction to Barcelona supporters came way back in December 2011, when he lined up against them for Santos in the Club World Cup final. The contest was billed as a showdown between the 19-year-old and Lionel Messi, which then-Santos head coach Muricy Ramalho did his best to lean into.

"Before long he'll be the best in the world," Ramalho said at a pre-match press conference. "The two are similar, but Neymar is a bit more special. His style alternates the direction of the ball as he carries it, while Messi dribbles more in a straight line. Neymar is unpredictable. You don't find anyone in the world who does what he can with the ball."

Ramalho was left red-faced as Messi scored twice during a comprehensive 4-0 win for Barcelona that saw Neymar reduced to little more than a spectator. But the teenager, who had also been dubbed 'the next Pele', would get his chance to work alongside Messi at Camp Nou some 18 months later.

Barca paid €57 million (£51m/$65m) to sign Neymar, who had also been a target for Real Madrid, and that proved to be a bargain fee. He was electrifying throughout his time in Catalunya, and struck up an excellent partnership with Messi that helped deliver a host of major honours.

But Neymar never overtook Messi as the best player in the world, and that's what ultimately led him to accept a world-record transfer to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017. He wanted to step out of the Argentine's shadow and put himself in a position to win his first Ballon d'Or.

Neymar failed to see the bigger picture. He already had an ego, but it became overinflated after PSG's staggering €220m (£190m/$241m) bid. Barca provided everything Neymar needed to achieve his lofty career ambitions, and he was loved by supporters. He traded all of that in for what he perceived as the fast-track route to greatness in France.

Inevitably, it hasn't worked out for Neymar at PSG. After six seasons of frustration and controversy, he is set to complete a move away from Parc des Princes – with Barca originally thought to be his preferred destination. But even if they could afford to re-sign Neymar, he didn't deserve a second chance. Instead, Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Hilal have struck a deal for the 31-year-old, and the fact is, a move to the Middle East was the only realistic option on the table – which speaks volumes about how far he has fallen.

GettyNeymar's Barca legacy

Neymar spent four seasons at Barca, recording an impressive 105 goals and 76 assists across 186 appearances. He proved himself as an elite performer in a star-studded side, and got the Camp Nou crowd off it's feet regularly with his dazzling displays of skill in the final third.

Alongside Messi and Luis Suarez, Neymar formed one third of arguably the best attacking trident in modern football history, with 'MSN' spearheading Barca's surge to the treble under Luis Enrique in 2014-15.

Neymar scored 39 goals that season, including one in the Blaugrana's Champions League final victory over Juventus. In the following campaign, Luis Enrique shifted the Brazil international into a central role, which allowed him to unlock his full creative potential as Barca clinched another domestic double.

After seeing Neymar score four in a 5-2 home win over Rayo Vallecano in La Liga, Luis Enrique famously said: "Defenders only have two choices when facing him: concede a penalty or let him score. In one word, he was breath-taking."

A third successive Copa del Rey triumph saved what was otherwise a disappointing 2016-17 season for Barca, but Neymar continued to thrive on an individual level – most notably inspiring the team's incredible 'remontada' against PSG in the Champions League.

The French side won the first leg of the last-16 tie 4-0, only to lose 6-1 at Camp Nou, with Neymar scoring a sublime free-kick and penalty before setting up Sergi Roberto for the winning goal deep into stoppage-time. It was the highlight of Neymar's entire Barca career and the moment he truly put himself in the same bracket as Messi.

Neymar went on to score his 100th goal for Barca in their Copa del Rey final win against Alaves, and the foundations were in place for him to etch his name into the club's Hall of Fame. But then PSG came calling, and he spectacularly failed his first true test of loyalty.

The relationship between Neymar and Barcelona fans was irreversibly damaged when he departed for Parc des Princes, as some Culers even went so far as to burn shirts with his name on after the transfer was confirmed. Neymar gave the Blaugrana plenty of memorable moments, but his exit marked the beginning of a major downturn in fortunes for the club – and his legacy has been complicated by the perceived betrayal.

AdvertisementGettyInjury nightmare in Paris

Neymar's first year at PSG is, statistically speaking, still the best of his entire spell in France. He managed 32 goal contributions in Ligue 1 and scored six in seven Champions League appearances – which went some way to justifying his status as the most expensive player of all-time. He helped PSG land three domestic trophies, including the league title – which they clinched with five matches to spare. But Neymar also sat out a grand total of 21 matches through injury.

He broke the metatarsal in his right foot in a 3-0 victory over Marseille in February 2018, which ruled him out of the second leg of PSG's last-16 Champions League clash with Real Madrid. Unai Emery's side crashed out of the competition in his absence, and Neymar sat out the remainder of the season.

The mercurial attacker rushed back to play for Brazil at the World Cup in Russia, but he wasn't quite the same. The Selecao lost to Belgium in the quarter-finals, and although Neymar still managed to make it into the Team of the Tournament, he spent most of his time on the ground after exaggerating the effect of tackles. Neymar always had a penchant for theatricality, but it appeared that he was starting to avoid physical contact entirely rather than simply trying to draw fouls – and the trend continued in the 2018-19 campaign.

PSG had to make do without Neymar for 29 games as he struggled with a series of niggling muscle issues before fracturing his metatarsal once again. He still managed a respectable haul of 23 goals and 13 assists across all competitions, but wasn't on the pitch enough to make a telling impact – which allowed Kylian Mbappe to move into centre stage.

Mbappe has been the driving force behind PSG's domestic success over the past four years, not Neymar. The Frenchman certainly has his faults, but he's looked after himself physically to ensure he's always available.

The same cannot be said for Neymar, as his fitness issues have provided an unwanted side-show. PSG supporters have seen him sit out the business end of the season year after year, and his party-boy lifestyle away from the pitch has done little to silence questions over his commitment.

It was no surprise when Neymar suffered ankle ligament damage again in March. PSG now know for certain that they will never be able to rely on the Brazil forward, which is why they have been working to find a willing buyer over the summer.

Getty ImagesThe last player Xavi needed

At various intervals during Neymar's time in Paris, he pushed for a move back to Barcelona. It didn't take long for him to regret his transfer to PSG, but undoing his mistake has proven impossible.

Barca were plunged into financial turmoil shortly after losing Neymar, mainly because they failed to spend the money raised by his sale effectively. Over €300m (£259m/$329m) was splashed out on Philippe Coutinho, Ousmane Dembele and Antoine Griezmann – all of whom flopped spectacularly.

Huge contracts were given to new signings and core squad members such as Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba, which eventually led to Barca's wage bill spiralling out of control. Joan Laporta has been trying to balance the books since his return as club president in 2021, even letting Messi go to try and expedite the process, but there is still a long way to go.

Head coach Xavi, who played with Neymar at Camp Nou towards the end of his illustrious playing career, was only able to register summer signing Ilkay Gundogan two days before Barca's 2022-23 La Liga opener against Getafe – after the activation of another financial lever.

These are turbulent times for Barca, despite their title success last term, as they can no longer compete with their rivals for their best players on the market. They have no choice but to focus on free agents and cut-price deals, while continuing to clear out some of the first-team deadwood.

Bringing Neymar back to the club would have undone all the work Laporta and Xavi have done over the past two years. PSG might have been willing to let him go for a reduced fee, but the Brazilian still commands one of the largest salary packages in the game.

Neymar could also have, potentially, ruined the harmony that has only recently been restored to the Barca dressing room. Xavi was reportedly wary of that possibility, which is why the club appeared to distance itself from their former talisman.

Barca need players willing to work together towards the same common goal while putting the team above their own personal desires. Neymar has never done that at PSG, and after entering his thirties, it's unlikely that he's going to change his ways.

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Neymar had also been strongly linked with a move to the Premier League, with Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal all mooted as potential landing spots. But one by one, those avenues were closed off.

When United initially emerged as potential suitors in May, Sir Alex Ferguson's former assistant Rene Meulensteen sounded a warning to current manager Erik ten Hag. "I have my reservations about it because he’s obviously a high-calibre player but he's also a prima donna," he told .

United eventually strengthened their attack with the additions of Rasmus Hojlund and Mason Mount, while Arsenal have brought in Kai Havertz and City have decided they don't need any extra support upfront for goal machine Erling Haaland.

Chelsea looked the most likely to launch a genuine bid for Neymar amid reports that co-owner Todd Boehly had been in direct contact with the forward last month, while new Blues boss Mauricio Pochettino coached Neymar at PSG in 2021-22, and once described him as an "easy" player to manage. However, the Argentine made it clear that he does not want a reunion with Neymar. According to the , Pochettino does not think the PSG outcast is the right profile for the style of play he wants to implement at Chelsea.

There was a time when Neymar heading to the Premier League would have been a tantalising prospect. But now, all the top sides recognise that he is damaged goods.

Evelina Duljan: The ‘unbelievable’ Juventus & Sweden teen who made her debut at 14

The 19-year-old Swede only started playing football at the age of 11, making what she has achieved so far even more remarkable

Sweden’s women’s national team has been incredibly close to winning a major title on several occasions, and going into the women’s European Championship in 2022, they were a popular tip to lift the trophy.

In the end, that dream was crushed by eventual champions England in the semi-finals. It meant another chance of glory went begging for this generation of players – featuring legendary midfielder Caroline Seger, iconic playmaker Kosovare Asllani and Chelsea captain Magdalena Eriksson, among others.

With the Women’s World Cup to come in the summer of 2023, there may well be another chance for them to triumph, but there will not be many more opportunities for some of those players, with only two of the 23 in Peter Gerhardsson’s Euro 2022 squad under the age of 25.

It raises curiosities, then, over what the next generation will look like for Sweden. NXGN 2021 winner Hanna Bennison is already fully integrated into Gerhardsson’s plans, but there are plenty of talents bubbling under the surface, too, ready to explode onto the scene.

One of those is Evelina Duljan, the versatile 19-year-old who signed for Juventus in August. She didn’t believe she would see much playing time in her first year in Italy, but that she’s already defying that expectation tells you a lot about her talent.

But what is it that makes the teenager so special? Allow NXGN to explain…

Elisabet GunnarsdottirWhere it all began

Born in Kristianstad, Sweden, it's perhaps no surprise that Duljan’s story doesn't start with football. The city's handball team was founded way back in 1899 and is one of the best in the country – and that is the sport that Duljan would play throughout her childhood.

Remarkably, considering where she is today, the Juventus starlet only took up football when she was 11 years old. Yet, her obsession with it would see her excel, and she signed for Kristianstad’s women’s football team two years later.

“Automatically, the first thing you see is her technical ability,” Elisabet Gunnarsdottir, head coach of the first team since 2011, tells NXGN. “What she can do with a ball is unbelievable and has always been.

“I remember every single moment of seeing her outside the football fields, she had a ball. You would never see her without a ball – or having something that looks like a ball to kick.

“I've seen her kicking socks, making a ball out of them and just juggling and kicking that. I've also seen her with a rock, a small rock, juggling. Every single time there's something. I remember it being like this since I saw her the first time.”

AdvertisementIssa SjöstedtThe big break

This wasn’t just a football-mad kid, though. Duljan was, despite her late introduction to the sport, also very good at it. She was so good, in fact, that at the age of 14, she was given her senior debut by Gunnarsdottir in the Damallsvenskan, the Swedish top-flight.

“Her speed and strength were like maybe a 16-or-17-year-old's,” the coach explains, believing that was down to “a lot of spontaneous football out in the streets”.

“She could do the same things as the 16-or-17-year-old players were doing. She started training with them as well when she was 14, so I wanted to try [her in the first team].”

Her debut was one of eight appearances she would make for Kristianstad in the 2017 season, as they finished fifth in the league. More chances would come Duljan’s way in 2018 and 2019, along with a starring role in the youth national teams.

With her club and national teams maintaining good communication to take each step "at the right speed", she continued to develop well.

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Given her talent, it’s no surprise there has always been a lot of interest in Duljan from different clubs and, after the UEFA Under-19 Women’s Championship in the summer of 2022, her big move abroad would come – to Juventus.

“I know that in the first year there probably won't be much playing time and I don't have high expectations, but being able to step in or start wouldn't be bad,” the teenager said in an interview with ahead of her first season with the club.

However, she’s already doing exactly that. She would be given her debut from the bench in the opening game of the season, made her first start as early as September and has now become a regular impact sub.

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Issa SjöstedtBiggest strengths

Duljan’s dribbling is certainly her stand-out attribute, with her agility and close control making her extremely difficult to stop when she gets going.

It’s something she has shown time and time again over the last few years – and in a variety of different positions.

The Swede can play as a full-back or a winger on either side, but also as a playmaking No.10. It’s the latter role that Gunnarsdottir believes she will be “perfect” for in the future.

“Her attacking qualities are so unique and her physical ability is so unique, I think when she is a little bit older, that's going to be the position that will suit her the best and where she can contribute the most for the team,” she says.

That she has played in several different roles has not only added versatility to her game but helped her refine and improve various skills, too, particularly in the defensive areas from her time at full-back.

De saída do Corinthians, Clayson foi um dos maiores garçons do Brasileiro

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Enquanto segue na briga pela contratação de Michael, do Goiás, eleito a revelação do Campeonato Brasileiro 2019, o Corinthians se desfaz de Clayson para a próxima temporada. No clube desde 2017, o atacante foi vendido ao Bahia, onde atuará a partir de 2020.

Campeão brasileiro pela equipe paulista em 2017, Clayson viveu altos e baixos nesta temporada. Das 38 partidas do time no Brasileirão, foi titular em apenas 22, marcando somente três gols. Ainda assim, terminou o campeonato como o líder de passes para gol no time e o 6º no ranking geral com sete assistências, empatado, com Éverton Ribeiro, do Flamengo, e Juninho, do Fortaleza. Arrascaeta, com 14, foi o principal garçom, seguido por Dudu, com 11.

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A maioria das chances criadas foram pelos lados do campo, buscando a jogada individual. Clayson foi o 10º jogador que mais tentou dribles e o 17º que mais acertou. Os rankings são liderados exatamente por Michael, alvo corintiano nesta janela.

No entanto, apesar de ter sido um dos que mais tentou o duelo um contra um, seu aproveitamento foi baixo. Das 43 tentativas, concluiu apenas 27, segundo dados do Footstats. Ou seja, 62,8%. Pedrinho, líder do fundamento no Corinthians, por exemplo, acertou 90,9% de 44 fintas. O que faz de Clayson também um dos que mais perderam a bola (9º) na competição, com 172 perdas de posse – Michael também lidera essa lista, com 243.

CLAYSON NO BRASILEIRÃO 2019
– Dados do Footstats

32 jogos (22 como titular)
3 gols
7 passes para gol
39 assistências para finalização
16 finalizações certas
18 finalizações erradas
27 dribles certos
16 dribles errados
29 desarmes certos
172 perdas de posse

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