IO gol é o momento que todo torcedor espera em uma partida. Na Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro, porém, essa espera tem sido cada vez mais longa. Nesta edição da competição, o desempenho ofensivo das equipes tem deixado a desejar e a média de bolas na rede vem sendo a pior da história da disputa.
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Após 10 rodadas disputadas, 99 jogos já foram concluídos – Chapecoense x Londrina foi adiado – e 166 gols foram marcados. O que lhe dá uma média até agora é de apenas 1,67 tentos por partida. A última vez que a Segundona registrou uma marca abaixo de dois gols por duelo foi em 1990, com 1,78.
Dos 20 times que vem disputando a Série B neste ano, apenas três possuem uma média superior a um gol por confronto: o Bahia, vice-líder do campeonato, com 1,3, o Cruzeiro, 1º colocado, com 1,2, e o Operário, 7º, com 1,1.
But Sanderson, White tear through top order to bowl Northants back into contention
ECB Reporters Network28-Sep-2022
Ben Allison was in the wickets•Getty Images
Ben Sanderson and Jack White removed Essex’s top order to bowl their side back into contention at the end of the third day of this LV= County Championship clash at Wantage Road.Sanderson struck twice early in Essex’s second innings to account for Sir Alastair Cook and Tom Westley in consecutive maiden overs. White also picked up a wicket in successive overs to reduce the Eagles to 52 for 5 and snatch back the momentum after the hosts had conceded a first innings deficit of 100.Earlier Essex seamer Ben Allison returned career-best bowling figures of 5 for 32 as Northamptonshire were bundled out for 163. Allison’s maiden five wicket haul followed his heroics with the bat yesterday when he registered his highest score of 69 not out. With Shane Snater also taking two scalps, Northamptonshire lost their last five wickets for 16 runs.When bad light prompted an early finish Essex were 63 for 5, a lead of 163, which sets up an intriguing final day.In the morning session, Will Young (37) and Luke Procter made a solid start extending their overnight partnership to 39, before Allison found some extra bounce to take Young’s glove with keeper Michael Pepper taking the catch.Rob Keogh started brightly, playing a conventional sweep and reverse sweep off Simon Harmer for consecutive boundaries before the South African spinner spun one back to hit the stumps.Procter cut Allison crisply for a boundary and had advanced to 28 when he played down the on-side to the same bowler and was well caught low down at leg slip by Matt Critchley.Saif Zaib (18) played some attacking shots either side of lunch including a back-foot punch off Allison for four and a blow over extra cover off Harmer. But after driving Snater through cover to the ropes, he edged Snater’s next delivery to Harmer at second slip.It precipitated a lower-order collapse as Northamptonshire fell from 147 for 5 to 163 all out. Two balls after Zaib’s wicket, Tom Taylor edged a well-directed short ball from Snater through to Pepper.Allison was back in the action with some sharp work in the field to run out Gareth Berg before angling one back in to castle Sanderson.James Sales struck four boundaries in his 28 to ensure Northamptonshire passed 150. He had an early reprieve when Harmer put him down at second slip, taking a blow to his spinning fingers in the process and requiring attention from the Essex physio. However the young all-rounder eventually became Allison’s fifth victim when he edged to Cook at slip.With the bat, Cook (10) offered two chances to the slips on 0 and 2 but both were missed by Emilio Gay and Young. He was out shortly afterwards when he drilled Sanderson straight to Taylor at cover. It meant he missed out by 34 runs on 1,000 for the season. In his next over Sanderson trapped Tom Westey lbw to leave Essex 23 for 2.Nick Browne (18) looked solid throughout a lengthy stay at the crease, but after facing 63 balls Taylor got one to jag back and knock over his middle stump.Dan Lawrence walked to the crease on a king pair and played and missed to his first ball from Sanderson. He looked skittish early on but started to settle, taking consecutive boundaries off Berg. His downfall came thanks to an ugly looking cut shot off White which flew to Gay who took a stunning diving catch at second slip.White struck again in his next over when he got one to jag back and knock over Feroze Khushi’s stumps, but Matt Critchley, who played some pleasant shots including a drive straight down the ground off Taylor, was unbeaten on 14 at stumps.On a day of presentations, Procter was named player of the year by the Northamptonshire Supporters’ Club and presented with his award at lunch. He has so far scored 959 runs at an average of 56.41 this season with one innings left to bat in this match..At tea Adam Rossington, who skippered Northamptonshire to promotion in 2019, was given a special presentation by the club to mark his eight years of service. He joined Essex on loan earlier this season ahead of signing a permanent deal.
علق محمد عبد المنصف مدرب حراس مرمى الزمالك السابق، على سبب تراجع أداء الثنائي محمد عواد ومحمد صبحي لاعبا القلعة البيضاء في الفترة الماضية.
وقال محمد عبد المنصف في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة اون سبورت: “أفضل وأصعب تجربة لي في التدريب كانت مع نادي الزمالك، كان هناك ناس كثيرون يرون أنني مازالت لم أحصل على خبرات وكيف أكون في الجهاز الفني”.
وأكمل: “لكن أنا حصلت على الرخصة b وسأبدأ في الرخصة a، وأنا سبق لي وحصلت على بطولات وخبراتي 26 سنة كحارس مرمى، أليست هذه خبرات؟”.
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وتابع: “الفترة الأولى لي عواد كان مصابا وصبحي كان يلعب، ثم تعرض صبحي للإيقاف وعواد عاد للمشاركة، أديت معهما مستوى جيد، وعواد انضم للمنتخب”.
وعن سبب تراجع مستوى عواد وصبحي، أجاب: “هما مظلومان، هما لا يقلان عن الشناوي وشوبير، لكن أعطيتهما الظروف الصحية، كانت عقودهما تنتهي، ولم يُحددا مصيرهما من التجديد أو الرحيل”.
واستطرد: “المشكلة أن اللاعب يحصد بطولات ومستواه يكون ثابتا، لكن المناخ لا يساعدك على ذلك، هذه عقلية اللاعبين، ربنا يبارك لكل اللاعبين الذين يحصلون على رواتب كبيرة، لكن لا بد أن يكون هناك (بونص) في العقود”.
واختتم: “أنا آخر عقد لي مع وادي دجلة لم أحصل على عقد، ولكن كان عبارة عن نقاط، يعني كم مباراة (كلين شيت) كم ركلة جزاء تصديت لها وهكذا”.
Chelsea are showing strong interest in an “outrageous” forward who is wanted by some of Europe’s top clubs, and they are now readying a move, according to a report.
Blues eyeing a winger amid Mudryk uncertainty
With Mykhailo Mudryk in an uncertain situation after being suspended due to a positive drugs test, the Blues are assessing wingers for the summer transfer window, and they have a number of options in mind.
Enzo Maresca’s side are eyeing a number of players from the Premier League, with a £42m bid being prepared for AFC Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo, having been impressed by the versatile forward’s performances this season.
In the past few days, there have been widespread reports the west Londoners are also considering an audacious move for Liverpool’s Luis Diaz, while they have held an interest in Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho since the January transfer window.
The majority of winger targets will be well-known to Chelsea fans, however there are now reports they are considering an option that is a little more obscure.
According to a report from The Boot Room, the Blues are now showing the strongest interest in Roony Bardghji, with the FC Copenhagen winger attracting the attention of almost every top European club.
The 19-year-old is one of the most sought-after talents in Europe, having earned the nickname the “Swedish Messi”, and a move to the Premier League is considered a real possibility.
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Bardghji, who is out of contract in December, has not played since sustaining a knee ligament injury in the summer, but he is now back in training.
Bardghji showing great potential
The major injury may have hampered the young Swedish forward’s development over the past few months, but he has put in some top performances in the past, which indicate he could be capable of making the step up to a top Premier League club.
The Kuwait-born winger bagged seven goals in 19 Superliga games during the 2023-24 season, and he has also impressed in the Champions League, most notably scoring the winner in a 4-3 victory against Manchester United.
Football talent scout Jacek Kulig also seems to believe the Copenhagen man could go on to achieve great things, having previously lauded him as an “outrageous talent”.
The only concern over signing Bardghji will be the fact he hasn’t played in such a long time due to the knee injury he picked up in the summer, but the fact he is now back in training is a good sign.
It may be difficult to win the race for the starlet, given that so many top clubs are keen, particularly if Chelsea fail to qualify for the Champions League, but it is promising news that a move is now being readied, making this one to watch.
Nottingham Forest have been nothing short of excellent this season. Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are flying in the Premier League, and currently sit fifth in the table on 47 points, with a six-point difference between them and fifth-place Manchester City.
Their side has been spearheaded by Chris Wood, who has 17 Premier League goals to his name this term, and Anthony Elanga, who has eight assists in total. Morgan Gibbs-White has also been excellent, with Jamie Carragher describing his performances as “absolutely fantastic”, explaining he has been a “revelation” for the East Midlands outfit.
Another player who has impressed this season is midfielder Elliot Anderson.
Elliot Anderson's 2024/25 campaign
It certainly seems like Forest got a fantastic deal with Anderson in the summer transfer window. He made the move from his boyhood club Newcastle United to switch to the City Ground, with Forest paying a fee upwards of £35m.
The 22-year-old has played 23 times for this club in the top flight so far this term and has one goal and five assists to his name. One of those assists saw him impressively create a last-minute winner for Elanga against Aston Villa to help his side to a 2-1 win.
His manager, Nuno, was full of praise for the Forest number eight earlier in the season. He described him as “an amazing talent for such a young player”.
Alongside the likes of Gibbs-White in the middle of the park, Anderson’s hard-working nature and creative flair have served him well in Garibaldi Red this season. He has certainly been an important cog in the works at the City Ground.
Incredibly, as well as he is playing, the 22-year-old is getting outperformed by a former Forest loanee who struggled during his time at the club.
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The former Nottingham Forest player out-performing Anderson
Despite their success this season, Forest have had a lot of players represent the club since their promotion back to the Premier League in 2022. One of those was Andrey Santos, who struggled to make a mark on the club.
Andrey Santos Chelsea
The Brazilian joined on a season-long loan from Chelsea in the 2023/24 campaign but made just two appearances during his stint in red. One of those was in the Premier League, a seven-minute substitute cameo against Liverpool, and the other was a Carabao Cup start against Burnley.
This season, the 20-year-old finds himself on loan at French side Strasbourg, Chelsea’s sister club, where he has really impressed in Ligue 1. In 22 games across all competitions, he has eight goals and three assists, more than Anderson in both instances.
Someone who has spoken highly of Santos this season is Alex Barker, also known as Euro Expert, a content creator for The Athletic. He explained the qualities Santos has could lead to him becoming “an elite ball-playing defensive midfielder” in the Premier League, which must leave Forest full of regret given the lack of opportunities they gave him.
There are also several key metrics via Squawka in which Santos excels over Anderson. Looking specifically at domestic top-flight football this season, the Brazilian has a better conversion rate in front of goal, with 35% compared to 10%, and has a better ground duel win rate, with 68.13% compared to 55.4%.
Santos vs. Anderson key stats compared
Stat (per 90)
Santos
Anderson
Non-penalty goals
0.4
0.1
Conversion rate
35%
10%
Forward passes
15.6
13.5
Blocked shots
0.5
0.3
Ground duel success rate
68.13%
55.4%
Stats from Squawka
On reflection, seeing how well Santos is playing must be incredibly frustrating for Forest. Not only is the Brazilian continuing to more goals than Anderson but he leads the way in several key metrics.
This is not to say Nuno would rather have one over the other in midfield, but having both in the squad would have been a real luxury. Unfortunately, he now seems out of reach at the City Ground given how his time there panned out.
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Durante a reapresentação do São Paulo nesta terça-feira (21), após a derrota para o Palmeiras, Gabriel Sara e Nikão mostraram evolução em seus tratamentos.
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Sara, que passou por uma cirurgia recente no tornozelo direito, correu no gramado. Além da continuação do seu tratamento no REFFIS, a cria de Cotia tem intercalado exercícios físicos com corridas leves no campo, junto aos fisioterapeutas do clube.
Já Nikão, desfalque do Tricolor paulista desde maio devido à dores no tornozelo,também fez uma corrida no gramado na manhã desta terça-feira (21).
Andrés Colorado, Talles e Alissonderam sequência ao tratamento de suas lesões no REFFIS. Luan e Caio passarão por cirurgia ainda nesta semana.
Embora Ceni tenha adiantado em coletivas passadas que Gabriel Sara só voltaria no próximo ano, este começo de transição física acende um alerta positivo. O mesmo acontece com Nikão, já que esta evolução pode apontar um possível retorno do camisa 10.
O São Paulo volta a campo na quinta-feira (23), às 20h, contra o Palmeiras. O jogo será válido pelas oitavas de final da Copa do Brasil.
Annabel Sutherland made 42 not out and took for 3 for 17 while Sophie Day bagged 4 for 19 as Stars routed Renegades in Ballarat
AAP and ESPNCricinfo staff29-Oct-2022
Annabel Sutherland pulls through midwicket•Getty Images
Fine bowling efforts from Sophie Day and Annabel Sutherland set Melbourne Stars up for a six-wicket win over Melbourne Renegades, their first victory of the WBBL season.Playing in Ballarat, Renegades batted first and were bowled out for 91 with one over to spare in an innings in which they struck just six fours.Spinner Day and seamer Sutherland were the chief destroyers, setting Stars on the path to their first WBBL win over their crosstown rivals in almost three years. Day returned her best WBBL figures and Australian representative Sutherland bemused the batters with her short balls and changes of pace.Sutherland also played a key role with the bat combining with English batter Alice Capsey in a third-wicket stand of 47. Stars lost both openers inside the first 3.2 overs, but Sutherland and the highly-rated teenager Capsey put their side back in control.Capsey and Kim Garth were dismissed in successive overs, but Sutherland and captain Nicole Faltum steered Stars to victory with 15 balls to spare. They moved off the bottom of the table, jumping above Sydney Thunder and Renegades, with the latter dropping to last.Earlier, Renegades struggled from the start, with captain Sophie Molineux caught behind for a golden duck off Garth off the second ball.A second-wicket stand of 37 looked to have set a decent platform but Renegades lost 3 for 11. Among those dismissed was top scorer Hayley Matthews who looked good until she miscued and gave Sutherland a return catch. Renegades again looked to be rebuilding after a fifth-wicket stand of 25 but lost 6 for 17 with Day slicing through the lower order.Stars suffered a blow in the third over when India batter Jemimah Rodrigues was run out after a mixup with her opening partner Lauren Winfield-Hill. Rodrigues was beaten by a throw over the stumps from Shabnim Ismail, who four balls later had England’s Winfield-Hill caught at second slip.
أضاف محمد السيد لاعب نادي الزمالك، هدف الفارس الأبيض الثاني أمام فاركو، في المباراة المقامة بينهما الآن، ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.
ويلاقي الزمالك نظيره فاركو، في إطار مواجهات الجولة التاسعة والأخيرة من عمر المرحلة النهائية لبطولة الدوري المصري.
وأحرز محمد السيد هدف الزمالك الثاني أمام فاركو، في الدقيقة 59، بتسديدة من لمسة واحدة من داخل منطقة الجزاء بعد استلامه لكرة عرضية من الجهة اليسرى مرسلة من شيكابالا. هدف الزمالك الثاني أمام فاركو في الدوري المصري.. محمد السيد
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2025 could be a year of huge change for Rangers at Ibrox.
13 points adrift Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic and out of the Scottish Cup, following an historic upset at the hands of Queen’s Park, the Gers are staring down the barrel of a trophyless season.
This has led to mass speculation surrounding Philippe Clement’s future as manager, even though Chief Executive Patrick Stewart has reiterated his support for the under-fire boss, but it might not be just the manager on the chopping block, with a mass-squad rebuild forecast too, especially in light of this week’s news.
Rangers' proposed new owners
According to a report by Keith Jackson for the Daily Record, the San Francisco 49ers ownership group has held ‘discussions’ over a ‘multi-million-pound investment’ in Rangers, talks that they believe to be at ‘an advanced stage’.
Two years ago, 49ers Enterprises completed a takeover of Leeds United, paying £170m for 44% of the English club, with Paraag Marathe, who is the current Chairman of the EFL Championship side, overseeing ‘business ventures and major investment opportunities’ and would play a prominent role at Rangers, according to Tim Thornton and Sahil Jaidka of Sky Sports News.
The American investment group plan to ‘invest heavily’ in the Glasgow-based giants, according to Ewan Paton of the Herald, a takeover Matthew Elder of the Scotsman believes would be ‘transformational’.
Very much marooned in second in the Premiership, 13 points below Celtic but 18 points above Aberdeen, Rangers can start planning for next season, which for them will begin early with a Champions League second qualifying round tie on 22 or 23 July.
According to Football Rankings, their potential qualifying opponents include Feyenoord, Fenerbahçe, Lille, AEK Athens and Genk, underlining just how difficult these ties are likely to be, so the new ownership will want to invest heavily in this team and quickly too, so could one of Rangers’ current most-used players be sacrificed?
49ers must cut their losses on Rangers star
Since arriving at Rangers from Cremonese for £4.5m in July 2023, it’s fair to say Cyriel Dessers has divided opinion, with Graeme MacPhearson of the Scotsman saying he has been ‘both a hero and a villain’.
So, let’s dive straight into it and compare the Nigerian international to Rangers’ other strikers, namely Danilo, who arrived at the same time, and Hamza Igamane, who joined a year later.
Rangers’ current striker comparison
Statistics
Cyriel Dessers
Danilo
Hamza Igamane
Appearances
93
38
31
Minutes
5,534
1,730
1,884
Goals
40
12
13
Minutes per goal
138
144
145
Assists
15
8
3
Goals – xG
-2.6
-0.6
+2.9
Big chances missed
44
15
5
Shot on target %
46.3%
49.4%
39.5%
Shots on target per 90
1.58
2.58
1.62
Statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt, FBref.com and SofaScore
As the table outlines, Dessers has been far from useless for Rangers, averaging a marginally higher minutes-per-goal ratio than Danilo and Igamane, although more underlying statistics emphasise his struggles.
Cyriel Dessers
Since the start of last season, he has missed 44 Opta defined big chances, with the £27k-per-week star certainly not the most natural of finishers it must be said.
In this season’s UEFA Europa League, 670 different players have had at least one shot, with Dessers ranking second-bottom for goals – xG, his tally of -3 only usurped by compatriot Victor Osimhen, which isn’t too surprising considering the Galatasaray striker has attempted 25 more shots.
Mark Walker of the National believes Dessers to be a ‘flop’, while former Celtic striker Chris Sutton thinks now is the right time to sell the Nigerian, given that he’s now third-choice.
In January, despite the fact, reportedly, ten different clubs were interested in him, Dessers insists he “never wanted to leave”, adding he believes Rangers can achieve “something special” in the Europa League knockout stages.
However, come the end of the season, Rangers should certainly start listening to these offers for the centre-forward, because his relatively impressive goal-scoring figures will mean interest remains, and his market value won’t have dropped dramatically.
And so, while it remains to be seen if the 49ers would look to make a change in the dugout amid Clement’s precarious future, the incoming investors also need to drastically shake up the playing squad.
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“I think domestic players…Ranji players are looked after pretty well,” he said
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Roger Binny attends the BCCI’s annual general meeting•Associated Press
It’s perhaps understandable, given he has only just taken over as BCCI president, that Roger Binny was unlikely to go into the nuts and bolts of every single burning issue in Indian cricket during his first press interaction. Nonetheless, his answers in Bengaluru on Thursday gave you a peek into what the general sentiment in the BCCI regarding domestic cricket – and player contracts specifically – is.”I think domestic players … Ranji players are looked after pretty well,” Binny said in response to whether central contracts for domestic players was one his bucket list of things to accomplish while BCCI president.It was something Sourav Ganguly had touched upon as well when he took over as BCCI president in October 2018. Unlike Ganguly, Binny was clear that wasn’t going to be priority, especially since the board had introduced pay hikes for them last year.”They’re taken care of well, they have good facilities, they stay in good places. There’s no need for that at the moment. What’s needed is to lift the standard of the Ranji Trophy,” Binny said. “It’s the premier tournament. Along with Ranji, you have the Duleep Trophy and Irani Cup. How many people knew Irani Cup happened a month back? How many watched it? We have a culture; cricket fans need to support that. We need to change that.”Having just returned from his unveiling as BCCI president in Mumbai, Binny was the talk of the town at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, his “home turf”. And as he regaled his colleagues, friends and former team-mates at the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), the former India allrounder touched on another important subject – selection.”That is best left to the selectors, I won’t interfere,” he said. “We’ve picked them to do a job, we will let them do it”. He wanted to be clear that people with certain responsibilities will be allowed to carry out their duties. Like the medical staff at the NCA, who he felt needed to do better.”You can’t have a [Jasprit] Bumrah breaking down 10 days before a World Cup,” Binny said. “We need to address why and how players are breaking down so easily, not just now but over the last four-five years. It’s not that we don’t have good trainers or coaches. Whether the load is too much, whether they’re playing too many formats, something needs to be done. That is my priority…not just mine, the entire board’s.”Binny was flanked by all the KSCA office bearers and members who handed him bouquets upon arrival. He joked about how the need to be in formal attire had turned a short metro ride from his home to the stadium into a long drive. As he entered the long hall, he soaked in the applause and began his introductory speech reminiscing about his first time at KSCA as a schoolboy in the 1970s.Binny identified every team-mate of his, irrespective of which level it was at, from the gathering, before saying, “I’d never imagined to one day become BCCI president. It’s a great honour, I can’t tell you how happy my family and I are today at this new responsibility. I will do my best.”As the floor was opened for questions, he was asked about Ganguly on a couple of occasions – if there was a sense that he had underachieved as BCCI president. Binny sidestepped that. He was asked about the thorny India-Pakistan issue, the obvious background being a statement made by the BCCI secretary Jay Shah in his capacity as president of the Asian Cricket Council.Shah had said that India would not travel to Pakistan for next year’s Asia Cup. That prompted a response from the sports minister Anurag Thakur. And another from Binny as well.”That is not the BCCI’s call,” Binny said. “We need the government’s clearance to leave the country. Whether we leave the country or teams are coming into the country, we need clearance. Once we get that from the government, we go with it. We can’t make decisions on our own. We have to rely on the government, we haven’t approached them yet.”Binny also spoke of raising the standard of pitches across the country. “Pitches around the country are still too docile,” he said. “They’re unfit for fast bowlers. If our team goes to England or Australia, it takes us two weeks to a month to settle in with the movement and bounce. We should be able to acclimatise here before we go there. That’s another area we need to look into.”As he left the stage, Binny reminded his former KSCA colleagues of how he’ll continue being a regular visitor to his former office. “To you guys, I have some bad news. I’m not going away from here, I’ll keep coming back (laughs).”