Not Chermiti: Rangers have bigger talent than Igamane in "fearless" 18 y/o

The Russell Martin reign at Rangers has certainly not got off to the brightest start, although if there is to be a crumb of comfort at Ibrox, it’s that Rome wasn’t built in a day.

Indeed, for all the calamity of the past month or so, it’s worth remembering that Ange Postecoglou also endured his own limp start elsewhere in Glasgow, failing to win any of his first three competitive games in charge at Celtic.

An attack-minded coach – in a similar mould to Martin – the Aussie went on to turn the tide and steer the Hoops to five domestic honours across his two seasons in charge, having successfully shaken off that iffy beginning.

For the Gers, the ex-Southampton boss does face an uphill task, although there is an exciting array of talents at his disposal, with summer signing Thelo Aasgaard notably netting four times off the bench for Norway earlier this week.

Djeidi Gassama, meanwhile, has already hit the ground running with four goals and one assist from just ten appearances for the Light Blues, with intrigue mounting over just how £8m man Youssef Chermiti will settle in to life in Scottish football.

While the transfer fee would suggest otherwise, the Portuguese youngster is a raw, inexperienced talent who is yet to realise his potential – perhaps he can look to Hamza Igamane’s Rangers spell as reason for encouragement.

Hamza Igamane's start to life after Rangers

There is no justifying the actions of Igamane as his relatively brief Rangers stint came to a close, with the 22-year-old said to have refused to come off the bench during the draw with St Mirren, in fear of a potential injury hampering his impending move to Lille.

That £10.4m sale was subsequently agreed, with those at Ibrox no doubt glad to see the back of a player who showcased such blatant self-interest and disregard for his manager.

That being said, of course, it’s hard to deny the forward’s obvious talent, having already settled into life in France with a delightful double on debut in the 7-1 thrashing of Lorient prior to the international break.

The first of those two efforts saw the Moroccan wizard fire home on the rebound following a trademark jinking run in the build-up, with those back in Glasgow having witnessed such quality first hand last season.

In all, the £1.7m addition – who was a relative unknown at the time – contributed 16 goals in 49 games in total prior to his toxic departure, as per Transfermarkt, having since followed up his debut heroics at Lille with a further two goals for his country over the past week.

With five goals and assists to his name across his last 155 minutes of action for club and country, the youngster is undoubtedly thriving after sealing his desired Ibrox exit.

For those at Rangers, however, he now belongs to the past, with Martin now able to wield a potentially even bigger talent this season.

Rangers could have an even bigger talent than Igamane

As already stated, the early success story from an extensive summer of recruitment so far has been Gassama, with the ex-Sheffield Wednesday winger netting all four of his goals thus far in just six Champions League qualification games.

The 22-year-old – signed for just £2.2m – could be a star of the present and future at Ibrox, although for 2025/26, keep an eye on young Mikey Moore to be the man to ultimately steal the limelight.

Still only 18, the Tottenham Hotspur loanee could eclipse Igamane and co as arguably the biggest prospect to have turned out for the Light Blues in recent times, having been hailed as “one of England’s best players of his age group” by analyst Ben Mattinson.

Also described as a “superstar” by Mattinson, the promising Englishman has already made his presence felt back in north London, registering one goal and two assists from just 21 senior games for Spurs to date.

Igamane caught the eye in the Europa League last term, with four goals and one assist from just ten appearances, although at the age of just 17, Moore was making his own impression for the Premier League outfit in Europe.

Moore – 24/25 Europa League

Stat (*per game)

Record

Games

5

Goals

1

Assists

1

Big chances created

1

Key passes*

0.8

Successful dribbles*

0.8

Pass accuracy*

83%

Possession lost*

0.4

Stats via Sofascore

On just his second start of 2024/25 against AZ Alkmaar back in October, the teenage sensation was notably compared to Brazil great Neymar by teammate James Maddison, having been lauded for his “fearless” display down the left flank.

That performance led to notable plaudits from the aforementioned Postecoglou, with the Aussie stating that he had been “willing” his side to keep giving the ball to the academy graduate – high praise indeed:

For such a talent to now be on the books at Rangers, albeit temporarily, is undoubtedly an exciting prospect, with Moore already chalking up one assist from his first four games under Martin’s watch.

Igamane, for all his flaws, looks destined to be a star in the years to come. At four years his junior and already earning rave reviews, however, it is Moore who may well have the bigger ceiling.

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Tamim Iqbal advised rest; next 48-72 hours crucial

Doctors say his heart function “seemed fine” on Tuesday morning following the angioplasty procedure

Mohammad Isam25-Mar-2025

Tamim Iqbal, 36, at the toss of the DPL match during which he suffered a heart attack•BCB

Tamim Iqbal’s heart function “seemed fine” this morning according to doctors, who have advised the former Bangladesh captain plenty of rest following an angioplasty procedure after he suffered a heart attack during a DPL game on Monday.Health officials visited Tamim at the Savar Hospital on Tuesday and Abdul Wadud Chowdhury, director of the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, said he had to be extremely careful over the next three days.”This morning his heart function seemed fine,” Chowdhury said at a press conference. “There may be an abnormal beat again. The risk is low. Less than 1%. But if it happens, then it is a 100% risk for that patient. Tamim is our national asset. He should stay at KPJ Hospital for 48 to 72 hours. Then he will be able to move.”We told him that there is a slight risk so that there are no further problems, that the next 48-72 hours are a critical period. He should talk less. He should rest a little. He should not be excited in any way. The initial period is for him to stabilise here for a while and then he can go to a good place for his rehabilitation.”Tamim was leading Mohammedan Sporting Club in a Dhaka Premier League match in BKSP in Savar when he was taken ill and had to be rushed to hospital for an angioplasty.Chowdhury said Tamim could play cricket again in three months if his recovery goes according to plan. “48 to 72 hours is risky. And he will have to be given three months to return to normal activities like sports. Apart from that, he will do normal activities and walk at home. But he will have to rest.”On Tuesday, Tamim wrote a post on Facebook thanking the doctors. “By the grace of Allah and all your prayers, I have come back,” he wrote. “I am fortune that so many amazing people were around me in my time of need. All your efforts and prudence helped me overcome the crisis. My request is for everyone to stand by each other. I thank all of you. Keep praying for me and my family. Without you, there’s no Tamim Iqbal.”He was moved to a hospital in Dhaka on Tuesday evening.

Alisson shares injury news on Liverpool teammate before Atletico Madrid

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson has dropped an important injury claim regarding one of his teammates ahead of the Champions League clash with Atlético Madrid.

Van Dik excited about "fantastic" Isak

The Premier League champions won 1-0 at Burnley on Sunday afternoon, being frustrated for large periods but winning it through a last-gasp Mohamed Salah penalty.

Liverpool could have done with new signing Alexander Isak’s ruthlessness at times, and speaking after the game, captain Virgil van Dijk waxed lyrical over the Swede, having trained with him last week.

“Very good! Listen, he is going to be very important for the football club. Obviously he is a fantastic player and he has to realise that this is another step up, there’s more things to be asked from him on and off the pitch, but I’m not worried whatsoever.

“He is going to do pretty well, like the other new boys as well. It’s time for him now to get as fit as possible as quickly as possible and be important with goals, with link-up play – like Hugo [Ekitike] is already as well. It’s good to have competition. We have to push each other to be successful and I’m confident that will be the case.”

Alisson drops injury update regarding teammate

Speaking to ESPN after the Burnley game [via Sport Witness], Alisson claimed that Alexis Mac Allister should be fine after being on the end of a bad tackle at Turf Moor, suggesting he should be fit for Liverpool’s visit of Atlético Madrid on Wednesday, also praising the Reds’ new signings.

“He’s a very strong man. Nothing’s wrong with him, he was just in a bit of pain. I think he’s fine.

“All the players who left were important. Lucho, Darwin, they all made a difference for us with goals or their playing, fighting, defending. They had good energy, and we miss them. The ones who arrived are stars, they’re doing very well with their contributions, they have a lot of quality. It’s clear we want to improve because we need to; we have many competitions to play.”

Arne Slot and Alexis Mac Allister for Liverpool

Mac Allister hasn’t quite got going this season, having been injured at one point, and he was off the pace at Burnley, perhaps due to his exploits for Argentina during the international break.

That said, the 26-year-old still has a strong claim for being Liverpool’s most important midfielder, with his blend of quality, work rate, intelligence and leadership making him one of the first names on the team sheet.

It will be interesting to see if Arne Slot starts Mac Allister against Atlético, though, perhaps deciding to give him a breather, partnering Ryan Gravenberch with Dominik Szoboszlai.

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That would then allow Mac Allister to be fresh for Saturday’s Merseyside derby clash with Everton at Anfield, which is the more important game at this stage of the season.

محمد الجارحي: استاد الأهلي الحلم الكبير.. وطموحات مجلس الإدارة بلا حدود

تحدث محمد الجارحي، عضو مجلس إدارة النادي الأهلي، والمرشح لنفس المنصب في انتخابات الأهلي القادمة، عن طموحاته مع المجلس الجديد، خلال الفترة القادمة.

ويخوض محمد الجارحي، انتخابات الأهلي ضمن قائمة الكابتن محمود الخطيب، والتي تجري يوم الجمعة 31 أكتوبر الجاري.

وقال الجارجي خلال تصريحات للمركز الإعلامي بالنادي: “استاد الأهلي الحلم الكبير، وضعت رؤية طموحة عنوانها الاستثمار من أجل الاستدامة، فالأهلي نادٍ كبير بحجم إنفاق ضخم، لذلك سوف تسعى القائمة إلى تنمية موارد النادي لضمان مستقبله واستمراريته، مع خطة متكاملة لخدمة الأعضاء وتطوير الفروع”.

وأضاف: “استاد الأهلي يأتي على رأس أولويات القائمة في الدورة المقبلة، وأتمنى أن يحتفل الأهلي بأول مباراة عليه قريبًا ولن أدخر جهدًا من أجل خدمة الجمعية العمومية وجماهير الأهلي، طموحات الجميع في القائمة بلا حدود لتقديم أفضل الخدمات للأعضاء والصعود على منصات التتويج في كل الألعاب، كما أن ملف الجمهور يأتي في أولويات العمل، لعودته بقوة إلى المدرجات لملء الإستاد في كل المباريات”.

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وتابع: “كان لي الشرف في اختياري من الكابتن محمود الخطيب أمينًا عامًا لمؤسسة الأهلي للتنمية المجتمعية، التي ترفع شعار الأهلي للجميع لأن الأهلي ليس مجرد نادٍ رياضي، بل مؤسسة مجتمعية متكاملة هدفها تقديم خدماتها في كل ربوع مصر، نحرص دائمًا على تسهيل الإجراءات لأعضاء الجمعية العمومية، حتى يتمكنوا من الإدلاء بأصواتهم بسهولة، ونثق في الإدارة التنفيذية وقدرتها على توفير كل سبل الراحة، يوم الانتخابات في الأهلي يوم احتفالي وكرنفالي، وصوت العضو يمثل الآلاف من جماهير الأهلي”.

وأكمل: “نعمل على تطوير ملف كرة القدم ليظل الأهلي في القمة، كما اعتدنا دائمًا، نواصل دعم كل الألعاب الرياضية لتظل راية الأهلي عاليًة، طموحاتنا بلا حدود، والأهلي يستحق دائمًا القمة، لأن جمهور الأهلي لا يقبل إلا بالمركز الأول، لذلك نعمل باجتهاد على دعم الفرق واستقدام أفضل العناصر من لاعبين ومدربين يليقون باسم النادي وتاريخه الكبير”.

وواصل: “لدينا خطة طموحة لإنشاء فروع جديدة في مختلف المحافظات، وخلال السنوات الثماني الماضية نجح مجلس إدارة الأهلي في بناء جسور الثقة مع أعضاء الجمعية العمومية، بتنفيذ ما تم الوعد به، كل مقترح كان قابلاً للتنفيذ تم انجازه بالفعل، ولهذا تعهدت القائمة الحالية بالمضي قدما على نفس النهج في المرحلة المقبلة”.

وأتم: “ملف كرة القدم سيظل أولوية قصوى بالنسبة لنا، فجمهور الأهلي لا يقبل سوى بالمركز الأول، لذلك نعمل على التعاقد مع لاعبين ومدربين على قدر اسم الأهلي، ونجحنا في تحقيق العديد من البطولات من خلال تلك الإسترارتيجية فطموحاتنا بلا سقف، ونعمل على تطوير كل الألعاب الرياضية داخل النادي، ونجحنا الموسم الماضي في حصد 7 بطولات في كرة اليد، ورفعنا سقف الطموحات في كل الألعاب، بجانب تطوير البنية التحتية وتجديد الصالات في الألعاب الفردية والجماعية ودعم الفرق الرياضية لتحقيق المزيد من الإنجازات”.

New Zealand look for 2-0 as 'high-risk' Pakistan's search for rewards continues

New Zealand are unlikely to tinker with their combination yet in what is a five-match series

Srinidhi Ramanujam17-Mar-2025

Kyle Jamieson had three wickets in his first three overs in the first game•Getty Images

Big picture: Second chance for PakistanThe focus will remain on Pakistan’s batting as the action moves from Christchurch to Dunedin in the five-match men’s T20I series. Pakistan’s new captain Salman Agha had asked for “high-risk” cricket, but it did not come off in the first T20I on Sunday. Pakistan, in fact, hit a new low in that game after being bowled out for 91, which New Zealand then comfortably chased down in 10.1 overs.In the absence of Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam, who have been dropped, and Saim Ayub, who is still recovering from an ankle injury, Pakistan handed Hasan Nawaz a debut and opened with Mohammad Haris, who was playing a T20I after almost two years, with Salman slotting in at No. 3. Despite attempts to go big from the get-go, seven of Pakistan’s batters fell for single-digit scores with Khushdil Shah top-scoring with 32 off 30 balls. How will Pakistan go in the second match after the failure in the first?Though New Zealand are missing key players due to their IPL commitments, they landed early punches with the ball in the first match, thanks to Kyle Jamieson and Jacob Duffy, who shared seven wickets between them by the end. Tim Seifert, Finn Allen and Tim Robinson then tore apart Pakistan’s attack.As they build their reserves, New Zealand will also look to continue their domination. And Jimmy Neesham, who hasn’t played for New Zealand since June 2024, might have to wait his turn.Form guideNew Zealand WLWWW
Pakistan LLLLWSalman Agha made a 20-ball 18 from No. 3 in the first game•Getty Images

In the spotlight: Jacob Duffy and Salman AghaIn the five T20Is he has played between last November and this March, Jacob Duffy has picked up 12 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 5.54. In the opening game, he struck with his second ball and ended with figures of 4 for 14 in 3.4 overs. The fast bowler will again be vital to New Zealand’s bowling attack.Salman Agha has played a total of seven T20Is after making his debut in the format last November. After five innings in the middle order, he promoted himself to No. 3 in the first game and made a 20-ball 18. The sample size is small and his strike rate in six innings in T20Is stands at 81.92. But having taken the leadership role in T20Is, Agha will be keen to contribute more and at a healthy pace. Team newsNew Zealand are unlikely to tinker with the winning combination and are likely to go with Kyle Jamieson, Jacob Duffy and Zakary Foulkes in the pace department and Ish Sodhi and captain Michael Bracewell as spinners.New Zealand (probable): 1 Tim Seifert, 2 Finn Allen, 3 Tim Robinson, 4 Mark Chapman, 5 Daryl Mitchell, 6 Mitchell Hay (wk), 7 Michael Bracewell (capt), 8 Zakary Foulkes, 9 Ish Sodhi, 10 Kyle Jamieson, 11 Jacob DuffyPakistan handed a debut to fast bowler Mohammed Ali and asked him to open the bowling with Shaheen Afridi. This meant Haris Rauf didn’t feature in the first game. Ali bowled three overs and conceded 25 runs. Since it’s a five-match series, Pakistan will want to give a few more opportunities to Ali before bringing in the experienced Rauf.Pakistan (probable): 1 Mohammad Haris (wk), 2 Hasan Nawaz, 3 Salman Agha (capt), 4 Irfan Khan, 5 Shadab Khan, 6 Khushdil Shah, 7 Abdul Samad, 8 Jahandad Khan, 9 Shaheen Afridi, 10 Abrar Ahmed, 11 Mohammed AliMohammad Haris’ comeback T20I innings was short-lived•AFP/Getty Images

Pitch and conditionsThe University Oval in Dunedin has hosted three men’s T20Is so far. The last was played in January 2024, when Finn Allen’s 137 led New Zealand to 224, and they beat Pakistan by 45 runs. It has generally been a batting-friendly surface with teams scoring 9.88 runs an over at this venue in T20Is. Three out of six times, the teams have posted 200-plus totals here. The forecast on match day is for the occasional shower amid cool weather.Stats and triviaTim Seifert, who has played all three T20Is Dunedin has hosted, has an average of 56.50 at the venue. Since the start of 2020, New Zealand have won eight of the 12 T20Is against Pakistan at home. Quotes”[It’s] Definitely my home ground, lived here since I was 18, so good to be home, obviously spent a lot of time away in Pakistan four or five weeks before this series too, so I’ve only had a couple of nights since then, so it’s good to get home, get home to the dog. Looking forward to getting out to what I think is the best ground in the country.”
New Zealand quick Jacob Duffy on playing in Dunedin.

António Oliveira, técnico do Cuiabá, faz visita especial à crianças com câncer

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Apesar do reconhecidamente apertado calendário do futebol brasileiro, o técnico António Oliveira, do Cuiabá, encontrou tempo nesta semana para fazer uma bonita ação de cunho social ao visitar a ‘Companhia do Sorriso MT’.

A organização em questão, há 13 anos, promove humanização, esperança e acolhimento para crianças em tratamento com câncer no estado do Mato Grosso.

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– É indescritível a sensação de poder ajudar e levar um abraço, beijo e carinho especial para essas crianças tão amadas. Saí de lá uma pessoa melhor e aprendi muito com eles – afirma António além de assumir que se emocionou com o que encontrou na iniciativa.

Além do suporte financeiro com a doação de R$ 10 mil feita pelo comandante do Dourado, o treinador ainda revela a importância de promover mais ações em prol de quem realmente necessita.

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– É muito importante que todas as pessoas possam realizar visitas, ajudar como podem, àqueles que precisam, que passam necessidades ou que têm doenças complicadas. Nós, que temos exposição por estarmos na mídia, podemos divulgar ainda mais esse tipo de ação e, assim, gerarmos mais recursos e visibilidade para essas entidades – conclui.

Voltando ao aspecto profissional, António Oliveira

Weekly wages: West Ham United FC 2025/26 highest-paid players

West Ham United’s current first-team annual payroll sits at £86,060,000, with the average Hammers player picking up just under £3m during the Premier League season.

Here’s a look at what the Irons are paying their players and who their biggest earners are, as per Capology.

Disclaimer – only the club and the players themselves truly know their wages, so take each of these figures as you will.

Rank

Player

Gross pay per week

Gross pay per year

=1

Jarrod Bowen

£150,000

£7,800,000

=1

Lucas Paqueta

£150,000

£7,800,000

3

Alphonse Areola

£120,000

£6,240,000

4

James Ward-Prowse

£115,000

£5,980,000

5

Max Kilman

£100,000

£5,200,000

=6

Tomas Soucek

£90,000

£4,680,000

=6

Niclas Fullkrug

£90,000

£4,680,000

=6

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

£90,000

£4,680,000

9

Jean-Clair Todibo

£80,000

£4,160,000

10

Guido Rodriguez

£75,000

£3,900,000

11

Mathues Fernandes

£60,000

£3,120,000

12

Kyle Walker-Peters

£55,000

£2,860,000

=13

Lukasz Fabianski

£50,000

£2,600,000

=13

Konstantinos Mavropanos

£50,000

£2,600,000

=13

Callum Wilson

£50,000

£2,600,000

=16

Igor

£45,000

£2,340,000

=16

Crysencio Summerville

£45,000

£2,340,000

=18

El Hadji Malick Diouf

£35,000

£1,820,000

=18

Soungoutou Magassa

£35,000

£1,820,000

20

Luis Guilherme

£30,000

£1,560,000

21

Oliver Scales

£20,000

£1,040,000

=22

Wes Foderingham

£15,000

£780,000

=22

Freddie Potts

£15,000

£780,000

=22

Andy Irving

£15,000

£780,000

=22

George Earthy

£15,000

£780,000

Here's a look at the top 10 highest earners at West Ham United currently: 10 Guido Rodriguez £75,000 per week

West Ham were able to make Guido Rodriguez one of their top 10 earners after picking him up on a free transfer in the summer of 2024.

The central midfielder signed a three-year London Stadium deal at the time on £3.9m per season.

9 Jean-Clair Todibo £80,000 per week

Jean-Clair Todibo’s move to West Ham became permanent in 2025 following his loan spell from Nice. The French defender cost the Irons around £36m and is on more than £4m per season.

8 Aaron Wan-Bissaka £90,000 per week

Right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka signed a seven-year deal when he swapped Manchester United for West Ham in 2024.

The Englishman has been a regular for the Irons and, providing he remains with the club u til 2031, will pick up more than £32m in wages.

7 Niclas Fullkrug £90,000 per week

Centre-forward Niclas Fullkrug was one of the marquee 2024 signings, coming in from Borussia Dortmund after helping them to the Champions League final.

The Germany international is already over the age of 30, though, so the £27m fee West Ham paid for his services appears to be a gamble.

6 Tomas Soucek £90,000 per week

Tomas Soucek is someone you cannot question when it comes to West Ham United. He’s defensively solid and provides that extra attacking threat with his runs into the box and aerial ability from set-pieces.

As a reliable performer, £90,000 per week doesn’t seem extortionate at all in the scheme of things.

5 Max Kilman £100,000 per week

Former West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui worked with Max Kilman at Wolves and sealed a reunion with the centre-back in 2024.

The Englishman was captain at Molineux and is under contract with West Ham until 2031.

4 James Ward-Prowse £115,000 per week

James Ward-Prowse was actually sent on loan to Nottingham Forest for the 2024/25 season, however, the Hammers big earner returned in 2025 halfway through his temporary move to the City Ground.

Those at the London Stadium seemingly viewed it as a mistake to send the talented midfielder elsewhere and recalled him to become a part of the Irons squad.

3 Alphonse Areola £120,000 per week

French goalkeeper Alphonse Areola has been on £120,000 per week since his permanent move to West Ham from PSG in 2022.

He has been in and out of the team during his time in London, and his contract expires in 2027.

2 Lucas Paqueta £150,000 per week

West Ham splashed the cash on Lucas Paqueta back in 2022, and despite being linked with a London Stadium exit on multiple occasions, the Brazilian remains an Irons player for the 2025/26 season.

Under contract until 2027, Paqueta collects £7.8m per season with the Hammers.

1 Jarrod Bowen £150,000 per week

You can’t argue that Jarrod Bowen deserves to be at the top of the list with Paqueta after witnessing his performances in previous campaigns.

There are attackers in the Premier League on way more money who have had way less influence, so the club captain earned his new deal to take him to £150,000 per week.

بعد مشادات الكلاسيكو.. تشابي ألونسو يتجاهل غضب فينيسيوس ويدافع عن تصرفات لاعبيه ضد يامال

ظهر تشابي ألونسو مدرب ريال مدريد، في مؤتمر صحفي عقب انتصار فريقه في الكلاسيكو أمام برشلونة، وسئل عن أبرز أحداث المواجهة، بما في ذلك غضب فينيسيوس جونيور، والجدل مع لامين يامال.

وتغلب ريال مدريد على برشلونة بهدفين لهدف، ليوسع الفارق مع غريمه إلى 5 نقاط، وشهدت المواجهة غضب من جانب فينيسيوس جونيور أثناء استبداله.

كما وقعت مشادات في نهاية اللقاء بين لاعبي الفريقين، وسخر داني كارفاخال وفينيسيوس من لامين يامال لاعب برشلونة، بسبب تصريحاته المثيرة للجدل قبل المباراة حيث قال (يسرقون ويشتكون).

ونشرت صحيفة “آس” الإسبانية تصريحات تشابي، وبشأن غضب فينيسيوس أثناء الاستبدال، علّق: “لا أريد أن أفقد تركيزي عن الأمور المهمة، فهذه أشياء سنتحدث عنها لاحقًا، ضمن المباراة الكبيرة التي قدمناها”.

وأضاف: “فينيسيوس أيضًا ساهم كثيرًا، إنه فوز مهم، مستحق، وربما أقل من حجم أدائنا الحقيقي، فقد كانت لدينا فرص، منها ركلة الجزاء، هذا يمنحنا الإحساس بأننا فريق تنافسي في المباريات الكبرى”.

وإذا سبق ودرب لاعبًا بشخصية قوية مثل فينيسيوس، قال: “في الفريق شخصيات مختلفة، الآن سنستمتع بالفوز، وفي الوقت المناسب سنتحدث عن ذلك داخل غرفة الملابس”.

وعن الجدل مع لامين يامال، أوضح: “كان الفريق متحمسًا للغاية، كنا نتحدث مُسبقًا عن أهمية المباراة، ليس فقط من أجل النقاط الثلاث، بل لكل ما قد تتضمنه، أنا سعيد باللاعبين قبل كل شيء؛ كانوا بحاجة إلى هذا الشعور بالقدرة على الفوز بمباراة كبيرة”.

وعن مشهد كارفاخال وهو يتحدث مع لامين قائلاً إنه يتكلم كثيرًا، أشار تشابي: “كانت لحظة توتر بسبب نتيجة المباراة القريبة جدًا، أتيحت لنا فرص للتسجيل، تعاملت مع الموقف بتوتر اللحظة، لكن لا يجب تضخيم الأمر، هذه كرة قدم، وهذه المواقف حدثت كثيرًا في الكلاسيكيات السابقة، وماذا في ذلك؟ (يبتسم) السبت لدينا مباراة أخرى”.

تشواميني قال إنه يحب الأجواء التنافسية والتصريحات التي سبقت اللقاء من لامين يامال، وسُئل تشابي هل ما حدث في النهاية كان رد فعل على ذلك، وأجاب ألونسو: “كان ذلك جزءًا من توتر اللحظة، هذه المناوشات والمشادات حدثت كثيرًا في الكلاسيكو عبر السنوات، أمر طبيعي يعكس حماس اللاعبين، لا داعي للخوف من هذا النوع من التنافس الصحي، وقد رأيته أمامي”.

وسُئل تشابي ألونسو عمّا إذا كان قد وضع خطة خاصة لإيقاف لامين يامال، فأختتم تصريحاته قائلاً: “حاولنا الدفاع جيدًا كفريق واحد، دون أي اعتبارات خاصة، لم نعانِ من فرص كثيرة ضدنا”.

Palmeiras nega dívida por Piquerez após acusação do presidente do River Plate-URU

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O Palmeiras foi acusado de “calote” por parte do presidente do River Plate-URU. Isso porque, segundo o mandatário, o Verdão não teria pago as parcelas da contratação de Piquerez, que chegou ao clube em 2021. No entanto, o Alviverde nega qualquer dívida com o clube uruguaio e afirma que todo o pagamento está em dia junto ao Peñarol-URU, que é quem recebe os valores.

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Piquerez foi contratado em meados de 2021 junto ao clube uruguaio por 3,8 milhões de dólares (R$ 19,77 milhões na cotação da época).No acordo, a quantia seria dividida em três clubes: o Peñarol-URU, o River Plate-URU e o Defensor-URU. Acontece que Fabián Motta, presidente do River, diz não ter recebido sua parte até agora.

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Segundo apurou a reportagem, o Palmeiras não tem relação direta com o River Plate-URU. Os pagamentos são feitos ao Peñarol-URU, que deveria fazer essa ponte para dividir a quantia aos outros dois clubes envolvidos. Ainda de acordo com o Verdão, todas as parcelas estão em dia e o que estava devido já foi pago. No dia 30 de julho, mais uma parcela da contratação vencerá.

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Em junho deste ano, o Alviverde precisou quitar uma dívida de 1,1 milhão de dólares (R$ 5,3 milhões na cotação da época), referente a uma parcela atrasada de 2022. Embora o Palmeiras tenha procurado um acordo com o Penãrol para evitar a ida da questão para a Fifa, o clube uruguaio optou pelo processo na entidade máxima do futebol mundial, que deu ganho de causa aos uruguaios e determinou um prazo de até 45 dias para os dirigentes palmeirenses pagarem o devido, mas a medida fui cumprida em cerca de um mês.

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O lateral-esquerdo está há quase dois anos no Palmeiras, período no qual disputou 102 jogos e marcou cinco gols. Além disso, conquistou seis títulos pelo clube: uma Libertadores (2021), um Brasileirão (2022), dois Paulistas (2022 e 2023), uma Recopa (2022) e uma Supercopa (2023). O contrato de Piquerez com o Verdão é até dezembro de 2025.

Jasprit Bumrah, Smriti Mandhana named as Wisden's Leading Cricketers in the World

India duo take accolades in latest edition of Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack, published on Tuesday

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Smriti Mandhana and Jasprit Bumrah – Wisden’s Leading Cricketers in the World•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Jasprit Bumrah, India’s all-formats fast bowler, has been hailed as the Leading Men’s Cricketer in the World in the 2025 edition of Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack, which is published on Tuesday.Bumrah, who capped his performances in 2024 by becoming the first Test bowler in history to claim 200 wickets at an average of less than 20 each, is described by ‘s editor Lawrence Booth as “quite simply the star of the year”. In total, he claimed 71 Test wickets at less than 15 each, while also bowling India to glory in the T20 World Cup in the Caribbean in June.Reflecting on Bumrah’s immense performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, in which he almost single-handedly carried India’s attack with 32 wickets at 13.06, Booth wrote: “He was so lethal, so uniquely challenging – a stacatto of limbs somehow forming a symphony – that runs scored off him should have counted double … he laid a claim to be considered the greatest of all time.”Bumrah’s compatriot, Smriti Mandhana, made it an India double by being named as Wisden’s Leading Women’s Cricketer in the World. Mandhana scored 1659 runs across formats in 2024 – the most by a woman in a calendar year of international cricket – including four ODI hundreds, which was another record. She capped her efforts with a second Test century, 149, in a ten-wicket win over South Africa in June.Nicholas Pooran was named as the Leading T20 Player in the World, while there was a strong Surrey theme to ‘s oldest awards – the Five Cricketers of the Year, an honour that a player can only win once in their career and which are judged by their performance during the English home season.Three of the players who helped land Surrey their third consecutive County Championship title – Gus Atkinson, Jamie Smith and Dan Worrall – are named among this year’s quintet, while Hampshire’s Liam Dawson and Sophie Ecclestone, England Women’s left-arm spinner, complete the set.Australia-born Worrall, who qualifies as an England player this summer, was central to Surrey’s success, claiming 52 wickets at an average of just 16 with his accurate, aggressive seamers. For Atkinson and Smith, however, their most notable performances came in their maiden summer as Test cricketers.Atkinson was England’s breakout star of the year, particularly at Lord’s, where he claimed 12 wickets on debut against West Indies, then a second five-for as well as a remarkable maiden century from No. 8 against Sri Lanka later in the summer. A hat-trick against New Zealand at Wellington helped him to 52 wickets at just 22 each in his first year as a Test cricketer.Harry Brook features on the front cover of the 2025 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack•John Wisden & Co

Dawson, meanwhile, claimed 54 Championship wickets for Hampshire with his left-arm spin, and scored 956 runs at almost 60, with Booth stating that “there was no more effective all-rounder in county cricket”.Ecclestone, who endured a difficult winter at the T20 World Cup and the Women’s Ashes, nevertheless excelled in England’s unbeaten home summer. In addition to becoming her country’s leading wicket-taker in T20Is, she contributed 26 wickets across formats at under 10 each, and proved impressively frugal, conceding her runs at less than three an over.The Wisden Trophy for the year’s outstanding performance went to New Zealand’s Mitchell Santner. He claimed a matchwinning 13-wicket haul against India in the second Test at Pune, as New Zealand sealed an unassailable 2-0 lead in their Test series against India. Not only was this India’s first home series defeat since December 2012, the Kiwis also went on to claim a 3-0 whitewash, making it one of the greatest series wins of all time.In his annual Notes by the Editor, Booth takes aim at the sport’s global governance, labelling 2024 as the year “cricket gave up any claim to being properly administered”.In particular, he highlights Jay Shah’s overnight switch in December from honorary secretary of the BCCI to the role of ICC chair, even while the two boards were still at loggerheads over the venue allocations for the Champions Trophy that was due to be hosted by Pakistan in February.Booth also urges the ICC to devise a World Test Championship that is fit for purpose, describing the upcoming final between Australia and South Africa at Lord’s as a “shambles masquerading as a showpiece”.And while he congratulates the ECB on the windfall generated by the recent Hundred equity sale – with an anticipated £29 million set to be allocated to each of the 11 non-host counties – Booth adds a note of caution.”If The Hundred is to be judged solely on the bottom line, the ECB deserve a pat on the back … but, amid the jubilation, there was still – just about – room for scepticism. No matter how well the non-host counties have done from the arrangement, the gap with the host counties will eventually grow. And, though the ECB hope to expand the competition, what happens if the initial investment runs out? We are heading for utopia or dystopia, depending on your view.”This year’s Almanack also salutes James Anderson, who retired from Test cricket in July after 21 years and an England record 704 wickets, and pays tribute to two greats of English cricket who died in 2024.Derek Underwood is remembered by his former England captain, Mike Brearley, while Graham Thorpe, who tragically took his own life in August, is the subject of a moving piece by his widow, Amanda, who opens up on his mental-health struggles.”It’s so hard for those of us who do not suffer from this to understand how and why it occurs,” Amanda Thorpe writes. “For it to happen to Graham, who was essentially a happy person, is a lesson for us all. He tried many therapies and medications – he tried so hard to beat it… He also felt immense shame about how he was, but of course there should be no stigma to suffering as he did. Having watched it play out, I could see it is a physical illness – and it is real. It felt like he was in the grip of a sickness he just couldn’t get out of.”