فيديو | لابورتا يثير التكهنات حول تعاقد برشلونة مع برناردو سيلفا

علّق خوان لابورتا، رئيس نادي برشلونة، على إمكانية التعاقد مع نجم فريق مانشستر سيتي برناردو سيلفا في موسم الانتقالات الصيفي الحالي.

ويُعد برشلونة أحد الأندية الراغبة في الحصول على خدمات اللاعب البرتغالي هذا الصيف.

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وسينتهي العقد الحالي لـ برناردو سيلفا مع مانشستر سيتي في صيف 2025، وانتشرت تكهنات حول إمكانية رحيله عن ملعب “الاتحاد”.

ويتنافس برشلونة مع كل من باريس سان جيرمان الفرنسي والهلال السعودي.

وسُئل خوان لابورتا، عن إمكانية التعاقد مع برناردو سيلفا لصالح برشلونة في نافذة الانتقالات هذا العام.

ورد لابورتا قائلًا: “أود ذلك، الآن!”، ليثير بذلك التكهنات حول إمكانية نجاح برشلونة في حسم تلك الصفقة المميزة.

Coetzer continues Northants surge

Kyle Coetzer struck a brilliant unbeaten century as Northamptonshire thrashed Worcestershire by seven wickets to win their fifth Yorkshire Bank 40 game in arow.

ESPNcricinfo staff25-Jun-2013Northamptonshire 188-3 (Coetzer 105*) beat Worcestershire 187-8 (Fell 55, Azharullah 4-38) by four wickets
ScorecardKyle Coetzer continued Northants’ fine season with an unbeaten century•Northamptonshire CCC

Kyle Coetzer struck a brilliant unbeaten century as Northamptonshire thrashed Worcestershire by seven wickets to win their fifth Yorkshire Bank 40 game in arow.The Royals’ innings never got going as they were restricted to 187 for 8 from their 40 overs with 19-year-old Tom Fell top-scoring with 55 off 71 balls as Mohammad Azharullah took 4 for 37.Unsurprisingly, the in-form Steelbacks chased down their target with 37 balls to spare with Coetzer hammering 105 not out from 110 deliveries to move the hosts up to second in Group A – three points behind Nottinghamshire.Fell completed the first half-century of his senior career off 63 ballsbut his innings came to an end when Azharullah’s yorker crashed into his offstump.Chasing 188, Northamptonshire lost Australia international Cameron White, who made 24 in the first game of his second spell with the county before he was caught and bowled.Kyle Coetzer then went on to reach 50 off 63 deliveries as his third-wicket partnership of 121 with captain Alex Wakely took the game away from the visitors.Coetzer completed his third century in domestic one-day cricket off 107 ballsbefore Wakely holed out at long on 43, leaving Matt Spriegel to nudge the winning run and complete a comfortable victory.

Harris confident of fitness ahead of Ashes

Ryan Harris is confident he will be fit ahead of the Ashes after receiving encouraging results from scans on his injured Achilles tendon

Daniel Brettig and Brydon Coverdale26-Apr-2013Ryan Harris is confident he will be fit ahead of the Ashes after receiving encouraging results from scans on his injured Achilles tendon. This week, Harris was named in Australia’s 16-man Ashes squad but he also flew home from the IPL due to the injury, which, if more serious, might have placed his England tour in jeopardy.However, scans and the inspection of Cricket Australia’s chief medical officer Justin Paolini showed that Harris’ Achilles is not seriously injured, with an early estimate of six to eight weeks on the sidelines described by Harris as “the worst case scenario”. It is more likely that Harris will be bowling again in three to four weeks, winning him time to play well before the first Ashes Test at Trent Bridge.”Australia A isn’t discounted just yet either,” Harris told ESPNcricinfo. “I’ve got to do some serious rehab and the doctor’s confident that 6-8 weeks is the worst case scenario – if I do things right I could be right in a couple of weeks. The good thing is there is time to get it right and then bowl some overs. I’ll have something under my belt for England.”It’s very disappointing to leave the IPL because as I said from the start it was crucial for me to keep bowling, but this is something I’ve had on and off for a long time and it’s just flared up. The last four weeks of the season in Australia it was all fine. It’s disappointing to leave Kings XI, but my main priority is obviously England.”Harris had felt Achilles discomfort for some time, and initially was left out of the Kings XI starting line-up for reasons of team balance rather than his inability to bowl with the ailment. But as the team met a succession of unhelpful pitches, Harris decided in concert with the Kings XI and Queensland coach Darren Lehmann that an early flight home was the best option.”I knew anyway it wasn’t going to be too bad, purely because I played at the end of the season here and then went over to play games over there,” Harris said. “To be honest the reason I hadn’t played since the 14th wasn’t really to do with that, it was more about the make up of the team and the wickets we were playing on.Ryan Harris has had to leave the IPL but says he should be fit ahead of the Ashes•Associated Press”Boof [Lehmann] had a think about it, I was a little bit more sore than I’d been at the end of the season. So the potential of me maybe only playing another three games, we got together and thought the best thing to do would be to come home and get right.”Having spent all but the final few weeks of the 2012-13 season recovering from shoulder surgery, Harris was delighted by both the renewal of his CA contract and the public statements of the captain Michael Clarke and the national selector John Inverarity that he had a key role to play in the Ashes if fit. He has resolved to repay that faith.”It’s very rewarding to know your captain and chairman of selectors back you and have a lot of confidence in you,” Harris said. “That’s why it’s so important for me to get fit and play as many games as they need me to play. That’s me repaying them for the faith they’re putting in me.”The last year has been terrible, and getting another CA contract for me is just another chance, and there’s no better series to get that second chance than in an Ashes series. I’m that keen, that enthusiastic and that hungry to get back in that series, win the Ashes back and repay them.”As for injury being Harris’ almost constant companion, he admitted to wondering when he might be blessed with a clear six months in which to deliver the sort of high quality bowling that has made him respected by batsmen around Australia and the world.”It’s fair to say a few things go through my mind – someone upstairs has got to give me a decent run somehow before I finish,” he said. “It’s not as if I’m tearing hamstrings or calves, the things I’m doing are structural things, purely through what I do. You get to the stage where you get a niggle and push yourself through that until it becomes something else, and that’s when you stop. You push yourself to the maximum every time you bowl.”If you mindset gets negative then you’ve probably got to make the decision in calling it quits, but I’m not ready to do that yet. I’ll do whatever I can to get right, especially for a series like England.”

'Last Test is history' – Mushfiqur

Mushfiqur Rahim, the Bangladesh captain, has called upon his senior players to make use of the rare opportunity to succeed against a higher-ranked side, ahead of the second Test in Colombo. The top order that was led by two inexperienced players in Galle will be bolstered by the return of Tamim Iqbal. The team may also include veteran left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak.Senior batsman Mohammad Ashraful, who had a memorable return to Test cricket, scoring 190, will continue to be a vital cog in the middle order along with vice-captain Mahmudullah, who didn’t contribute much in the first Test.”We have the opportunity [to draw the series], but it is still five days away,” Mushfiqur said. “These opportunities don’t come to us often. I think it is good to be under pressure, because the best players perform under pressure. I see it as a positive sign because some of our top players play well under pressure.””The expectation would be to play consistent cricket. The last Test is history. We will take positives from that game. We made mistakes in the bowling and fielding departments.”The mistakes he referred to are the dropped catches and the inconsistent lines and lengths their bowlers bowled. The worry among many in the Bangladesh management is whether their seamers would have the stamina to bowl at their strongest throughout the day.Mushfiqur is mindful of the challenges ahead, and although he mainly outlined those that they face internally, he was aware that the pitch at the R Premadasa Stadium might aid the bowlers.”It was almost expected that if they can’t get us on a spinning track, they will prepare a green wicket. They will also have to play on this wicket, so the problems will be similar for them,” Mushfiqur said.”There is some live grass in the wicket, that’s why the seamers will get purchase from it. But I don’t think it will last for all the five days, probably the first day or two. In that case, the new ball will be very crucial.”If they put us in, we have to get set against the new ball and [then] there will be plenty of runs in the track. If we bowl first, we will take some early wickets hopefully and put the pressure back on them.”He was also eager to have another go at Kumar Sangakkara, who struck twin centuries in the first Test. “We have some plans for [Tillekaratne] Dilshan and [Kumar] Sangakkara, so let’s see if we can manage to get them dismissed early.”Sangakkara is a legend, he’s done well against us and other teams regardless. He has played very well in the first Test but there were a few chances which we didn’t grab. I think those made the big difference, so if we get another chance, we must take it,” he said.In due course, however, Mushfiqur understands where his real challenge lies: to make sure the team does exactly what it did in its last match, which hasn’t happened in the past.On four previous occasions when they did draw a first Test of a series, they went on to lose the second one. To prevent the Galle performance being perceived as a flash in the pan, they would have to back it up in Colombo.

تين هاج يعلن تعافي لاعب مانشستر يونايتد وجاهزيته لمباراة وست هام

تحدث إريك تين هاج، المدير الفني لفريق مانشستر يونايتد، اليوم الجمعة، لوسائل الإعلام، قبل مباراة وست هام يونايتد، في الدوري الإنجليزي.

ويحل مانشستر يونايتد ضيفًا على وست هام يونايتد، بعد غد الأحد، على ملعب لندن، ضمن لقاءات الجولة 35 من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز “بريميرليج”.

وبدأ تين هاج المؤتمر الصحفي: “في كل مرة في الموسم عندما نخسر، نعود إلى الوراء، أعتمد على اللاعبين، وعلينا أن نفعل ذلك مرة أخرى، لذلك ليس هناك وقت للبقاء في هذا، سنذهب إلى مباراة وست هام يونايتد والجميع يركزون على ذلك ونستعد لهم”.

وأضاف: “نحن نضع خطة جيدة، يجب على اللاعبين تحمل المسؤولية وسيفعلون ذلك، أنا أعتمد عليهم وعليهم القيام بذلك ويمكنهم القيام بذلك لأن لدينا الدليل في الموسم في كل مرة عندما كانت لدينا خيبات الأمل، فإنهم يعودون”.

وأكمل: “أعتقد أنه سيكون نفس الفريق الذي لعب المباراة السابقة، ربما لاعب واحد جديد، أليخاندرو جارناتشو، يجب أن أرى، ربما يمكنه المشاركة ولكن علينا أن نرى كيف سيكون غدًا”.

يذكر أن أليخاندرو جارناتشو يغيب عن مانشستر يونايتد منذ إصابته أمام ساوثهامبتون في 12 مارس، ضمن لقاءات الجولة 27 من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

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وعن صراع الأربعة الأوائل: “لقد شرحت للتو أننا حققنا أداءً جيدًا، من آخر 5 مباريات، 4 انتصارات وتعادل، لدينا كل شيء في أيدينا، لذلك علينا التركيز على أدائنا، وأنا أثق في اللاعبين”.

وعن البرازيلي أنتوني: “أعتقد أن شغفه هو قوته وبالطبع حتى مستوى معين عليك أن تتحكم فيه، لكنك بحاجة إلى الشغف والرغبة في الفوز بالمباريات والفوز بالمعارك في المباراة، هو طموح للغاية ولكن كما قلت ركز على مباراتك والفريق وما تحتاجه المباراة وإذا كان يفعل ذلك، فهو لاعب رائع”.

وتحدث تين هاج عن فريق وست هام: “كما تقول التجربة، إن ديفيد مويس مدرب رائع، منذ فترة طويلة في الدوري الممتاز وأنا أتطلع إلى مواجهته”.

وتابع: “لقد واجهناهم مرتين هذا الموسم لأننا واجهناهم أيضًا في كأس الاتحاد، وستكون مباراة رائعة أخرى، كل مباراة هي معركة، كل مباراة تمثل تحديًا لذا علينا الاستعداد لذلك”.

واختتم بالحديث عن دوري أبطال أوروبا: “بالطبع نحن بحاجة إلى أن نكون هناك في دوري الأبطال ونريد أن نكون هناك لأننا نريد التحدي مع أفضل الفرق في العالم، لذلك نحن نفعل كل ما في وسعنا من أجل تحقيق ذلك”.

Duminy injured in peak form, say team-mates

Just before Mark Boucher suffered his eye injury in Taunton, he was preparing to play in the last series of his career, and said he was fitter than ever. It was not an empty claim. Boucher had been doing boxing drills with South Africa’s fitness trainer and looked more agile and attentive than at any time in recent memory.JP Duminy had reached a similar peak before he ruptured his Achillles tendon at the Gabba. After a training run in Sydney, Hashim Amla was so impressed by Duminy’s form that he said Duminy “should be at the Olympics.” At nets this week, Faf du Plessis noticed Duminy was in particularly good nick. “I told him, ‘you’re looking really good in the nets, you’re hitting the ball nicely and this is going to be the next series for you,'” Du Plessis said.Duminy’s Test series, however, ended before it began, when he slipped during a fitness drill at the end of the first day’s play in Brisbane. Although the injury is not career-ending, like Boucher’s was, it took the South African squad back to a place they hoped not to revisit this year. Not all of them saw it happen.”I was sitting having some dinner and I just saw some guys carrying someone in,” said Du Plessis, who will field for Duminy and is likely to take his spot in the XI for the rest of the Tests in Australia. “I went to see what happened and when I saw it was JP, I just got that cold, nauseous feeling. I am obviously close with JP and I don’t wish anything bad on anyone. I felt terrible. You could see it was quite serious, you could see on his face.”News travels rapidly in this age and Duminy’s wife, Sue, found out about the injury via Twitter. She was making her way to Australia at the time and will complete the trip, only to take her husband home. She said it was a “terrible accident,” which has left them “absolutely devastated.”For Mickey Arthur, who was the South Africa coach when Ashwell Prince was injured in 2008, which lead to Duminy making his Test debut, what happened was “a tragedy”. Arthur said he would never forget the afternoon that led to Duminy being put in the Test team.”Ashwell had an okay net and he wanted to have some time against the new ball. It was right at the back end of the net session and Makhaya wanted to bowl with the new ball and he hit Ashwell on the hand,” Arthur said. “The funny thing is, JP had actually said to me that morning he had dreamt that he made his Test debut in Perth and we all had a good laugh about it.”Duminy had been part of the squad for a year, travelling as the reserve batsmen then and got his break. He admitted at the time that it felt uneasy to debut because Prince was wounded. Du Plessis will now experience the same thing after being part of the Test set-up for only five months.”I knew I would be next in line straight away because I know I am a replacement batter if something went wrong with one of the guys playing,” Du Plessis said. “The feeling was there that I am going to play in the next Test but it wasn’t a nice feeling, it was a bad feeling.”Despite the situation, Duminy is in high spirits. He posted pictures of himself in hospital on Twitter, recovering from a surgery that has been reported as successful. His team-mates visited him and he was particularly cheered up by a surprise guest in Cadence Smith, the captain’s five-month old daughter.Duminy will be in Australia until the end of the first Test. He will travel home next week, while some members of the South African squad go fishing and others, like Du Plessis, head to the Sunshine Coast for a few days off.It will be six months before Duminy can play cricket again. He will miss eight Test matches in the South African summer, five Twenty20s and eight ODIs before April. He will probably not take part in the IPL,and his earliest opportunity for a comeback could be the Champions Trophy in June in England.By then, someone like Du Plessis could have established himself in the Test team but Arthur is certain Duminy will be able to fight his way back in. “He will come back better and stronger, I’m sure,” he said.

Bangladesh aim for T20 ranking spot

Bangladesh have a chance of breaking into the ICC Twenty20 team rankings during their upcoming tour of Ireland and Netherlands, where they” play five T20 internationals.

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Bangladesh expect a tough challenge in foreign conditions•Grameenphone

Bangladesh have a chance of breaking into the ICC Twenty20 team rankings during their upcoming tour of Ireland and Netherlands, where they’ll play five T20 internationals. Bangladesh, who have played only six T20Is since August 2009 (the T20 tri-series in Zimbabwe was an unofficial series), are not ranked as they need a minimum of eight games in the three-year period. They lost five of their six matches and their only win came against West Indies last year in Dhaka.”We know our record in T20 cricket is not good. We are still not good in the new format of the game,” Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim told the . “Due to lack of international matches we are not in the ICC T20 international rankings while even Afghanistan occupy a spot.”Bangladesh are scheduled to play three matches against Ireland in Belfast and a match each against Scotland and Netherlands in The Hague.”We have a chance to break into the table if we can win matches on this tour. So it’s a very good opportunity for us. The result was not as per our expectation on the recent tour of Zimbabwe but we are confident of winning the series against Ireland.” Mushfiqur said. “Everybody has the self-confidence, but you know just self-confidence is not enough to win, rather you have to prove your skills. I believe everybody will be able to show their skills on the coming tour.”Bangladesh face a tough challenge in foreign conditions in which their record is poor. During their last tour to Ireland and Scotland in July 2010, Bangladesh lost an ODI each against Ireland and Netherlands. They also lost a match to Ireland during the World Twenty20 in England in 2009.”Our experience against Ireland was not good at all, so this tour will not be an easy one for us. We don’t have a good record away and you know we are going to play in different conditions. And you know in T20 cricket no one can be considered a big team. We may be favourites in the series but I believe Ireland are tough opponents.”The team will leave for the tour on July 11. The first T20I will be played in Belfast on July 18.

Ex-Salgueiro realiza exames médicos no Avaí e pode ser o novo reforço

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A diretoria do Avaí está a poucas horas de anunciar o novo reforço para temporada. O alvo é o lateral-direito, Yuri, que estava no Salgueiro, e já realiza exames médicos no clube catarinense nesta quarta-feira. A informação foi da da primeiramente pelo Rádio CBN/Diário, e confirmada pelo LANCE!.

Caso a contratação seja confirmada, Yuri vestirá pela terceira vez a camisa de um clube na temporada. O jogador passou pelo Uniclinic e em seguida foi para o Salgueiro, onde 18 jogos, mas sem balançar as redes pelo clube cearense.

Com a chegada do atleta, o Avaí terá mais um jogador para posição de lateral-direito. No momento, o jovem Guga, destaque do time na temporada, terá que brigar pela posição junto ao possível contratado.

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Ponting glad to feel the rhythm again

Ricky Ponting is confident he has overcome the technical flaws that troubled him during the leanest patch of his international career. Ponting conceded he had been in a rut and had needed to try some new training methods to address problems with his trigger movement and balance at the crease, issues that contributed to a stretch of 33 Test innings without a century.That drought ended last week at the SCG, where Ponting’s 134 helped set up Australia’s innings victory over India. It had been a century that Ponting could feel coming. Since the second innings in Johannesburg in November, he had made steady progress towards a big total, with scores of 62, 78, 5, 16, 62, 60 and then his Sydney hundred.”I’ve made some progress on getting to where I want to be,” Ponting said ahead of this week’s Perth Test. “The biggest challenge for me with the technical flaws that I’ve been working on has been getting enough quality time in the middle and starting to feel that bit more free again and feel my rhythm starting to come back into my batting.”The first 30 or 40 runs in Sydney last week I was probably still battling myself a little bit but at the start of day two was probably as free as I’ve felt in a long time, the way that I moved and hit most of the balls in the middle. I might have played and missed one ball, I think, on that second morning. When you’re making as few mistakes as I did for the last half of that innings you can start to take some confidence from that.”One of Ponting’s problems had been his initial stride across his stumps. His head was often not in line with the ball while he was looking to work straight deliveries to the leg side, which had resulted in a string of leg-before dismissals on the tour of South Africa. On that trip, he was trapped in front in the first innings of the tour match in Potchefstroom, and in the first three innings of the Test series, in each case before he had reached double figures.”It was all about my initial movement and the balance, they’re the only things I’ve been working on the last few months,” Ponting said. “I’ve just done a few different drills that I’ve incorporated into my game that I’ve never had to do before.”I was in a rut technically that I hadn’t been in right through my career, so I had to have a really close look at things and break things down and try to find the best and simplest way to address it and fix it. I’m not sitting here saying I’m completely on top of my game but I know very well that I’m not far off.”Not that the innings in Sydney was typical Ponting. India’s fast bowler, Zaheer Khan, said on Tuesday that the 134 lacked the usual Ponting flair, and that he appeared to have “become more of a grinder”. It was not a description that concerned Ponting.”There’s more than one way to skin a cat,” Ponting said. “You’d probably say the same thing about Sachin [Tendulkar], the way that he’s been able to accumulate runs over the years, and someone like [Jacques] Kallis or [Rahul] Dravid. They’re consistent run-scorers. I’ve had to work really hard on my game in the last few months and I’ve felt that I’ve made a bit of progress the last few weeks and been able to put up some good scores on the board.”Ponting will be aiming to improve on his record at the WACA when the third Test begins on Friday. The venue is the only one of Australia’s six major grounds at which Ponting averages less than 55 in Test cricket, and it is significantly less: he averages 43 in 15 Test appearances in Perth. He has scored only one Test hundred there, against Pakistan in 1999.However, runs are just part of what Ponting hopes to bring to the Australian side under the leadership of Michael Clarke. Ponting is often seen working in the nets with the younger batsmen, giving throwdowns and offering advice, and he believes he has a key role to play in helping Australia’s developing top order – Ed Cowan, David Warner and Shaun Marsh have played 11 Tests between them – learn about international cricket.”I think it’s really important for teams going forward that they have the right mix of youth and experience,” he said. “You’ve only got to look at some of the innings that have been played over the last couple of weeks: Hussey’s 89 in the second innings in Melbourne and then his 150 in the second innings last week [in Sydney], two sixties from me [in Melbourne] and a hundred last week, they’ve been in pretty crucial times in Test matches.”It must be really nice for Ed Cowan and Dave Warner and Shaun Marsh to get to spend a lot of time in the middle with Michael Clarke, Mike Hussey and myself. I think there’s a lot we can teach those guys about how to face different bowlers or how to get through certain situations in Test matches and that’s still part of my job now, to make sure I’m still doing the right thing by the young blokes.”

بيسيرو يقدم نصيحة لـ محمد هاني بِشأن فينسيوس.. ويعلق: الأهلي لديه فرصة للفوز على ريال مدريد

يري البرتغالي جوزيه بيسيرو مدرب النادي الأهلي السابق، أن هناك فرصة للمارد الأحمر لهزيمة ريال مدريد في المباراة التي تجمع بين الفريقين بمنافسات كأس العالم للأندية.

ويلتقي الأهلي مع ريال مدريد، مساء اليوم الأربعاء، ضمن منافسات دور نصف نهائي كأس العالم للأندية المقام في المغرب. 

وقال بيسيرو خلال تصريحات لبرنامج الريمونتادا المذاع علي قناة المحور: “هذه مباراة تاريخية للأهلي، هو فريق كبير في إفريقيا وريال مدريد فريق كبير في أوروبا، هناك حافز كبير للأحمر، ونرى أن هناك فرصة لهزيمة الريال لأنه ليس في أفضل حالاته وهناك مشاكل في الفريق وغيابات، ولكن يبقى هو ريال مدريد”.

طالع | موعد والقنوات الناقلة لمباراة الأهلي وريال مدريد اليوم في كأس العالم للأندية

وأضاف: “الفترة الأخيرة ريال مدريد فاز بالبطولات العالمية، هذا الوقت المناسب للأهلي لهزيمة ريال مدريد وعلى لاعبي الأهلي ألا يكونوا خائفين ولديهم ثقة في أنفسهم”.

وتابع: “المدير الفني للأهلي مدرب جيد جدًا، يجب أن يُكون خليطًا بين أسلوب الضغط والهجمات المرتدة”.

وواصل: “نصيحتي لـ محمد هاني في مواجهة فينسيوس، أن يضغط على لاعب الريال عندما يستلم الكرة ولا يترك له المساحة، فينيسيوس لاعب قوي”.

وأتم: “أتمنى أن يصل الأهلي لنهائي كأس العالم للأندية ولكن الأفضلية لريال مدريد، ويجب على لاعبي المارد الأحمر أن يظهروا بشكل جيد ويكون لديهم هدوء وحافز في الملعب”.

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