#CorazónTricolor: início de Crespo no São Paulo tem marcas expressivas

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O são Paulo de Hernán Crespo vem chamando a atenção dos torcedores neste começo de temporada. Com 25 pontos no Campeonato Paulista e uma sequência incrível de sete vitórias consecutivas, a equipe ganhou confiança e vem colecionando marcas expressivas em 2021.

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Entre elas, estão as sete vitórias seguidas no menor intervalo de tempo, um melhor começo de um técnico no século, e o quinto melhor início de um treinador da história do clube, além da melhor média de gols na temporada entre os clubes da Série A do Brasileirão. Com isso, o LANCE! mostra algumas marcas do Tricolor.

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Início animador no estadual e recorde de vitórias em menor tempo
O começo do São Paulo no Campeonato Paulista é impressionante. Em dez jogos até aqui, foram oito vitórias, um empate e apenas uma derrota. Entre os triunfos, destaque para a goleada sobre o Santos por 4 a 0, no Morumbi, e a vitória em cima do Palmeiras, no Allianz Parque, por 1 a 0, quebrando um tabu de 12 anos sem vencer o rival no estadual.

Nem a maratona de jogos a cada 48 horas foi o suficiente para parar o clube do Morumbi.Com a vitória fora de casa por 3 a 0 sobre o Ituano no último domingo (25), o São Paulo alcançou a marca de sete vitórias consecutivas em 2021, feito estabelecido em um período de 16 dias (entre os dias 10 e 25 de abril) e que constitui um novo recorde para o clube, considerando apenas partidas do time principal.

Antes do desempenho atual, as séries de sete vitórias seguidas que ocorreram no menor espaço de tempo se deram em 1982 (duas vezes) e em 2007: todas em um intervalo de 21 dias.

Maior média de gols entre clubes da Série A na temporada
O ataque do São Paulo vem muito bem desde a chegada de Crespo. Após a vitória por 3 a 0 sobre o Ituano, a equipe chegou aos 28 gols em 11 jogos disputados nesta temporada, atingindo a média de 2,55 gols por partida.

O Grêmio, com 35 gols em 16 jogos (média de 2,18 por jogo) e oFlamengo, que tem 28 gols em 13 jogos (média de 2,15 por jogo), são os outros melhores ataques na temporada.

Tantos gols dão ao São Paulo, o melhor ataque do estadual, com 25 gols. Para se ter uma ideia, os dois melhores ataques depois do Tricolor são de Corinthians e Red Bull Bragantino, com 13 gols cada.

– Se igualamos ou superamos recordes, é mérito dos jogadores. Depois é uma equipe em constante evolução. Estamos no começo da temporada. Falta muito. Tudo isso apenas começou – Crespo sobre fase do São Paulo.

Maior sequência de vitórias desde 2012, ano do último título

Mais um dado curioso é a sequência de vitórias do São Paulo, que tem relação com o ano de 2012, quando o Tricolor venceu a Copa Sul-Americana, último título do clube. Já são sete jogos sem perder, igualando uma marca daquela ano (São Caetano, Red Bull Bragantino, Guarani, Palmeiras, Sporting Cristal, Santo André e Ituano).

O time de Crespo já superou o feito de Fernando Diniz, que ficou seis partidas sem saber o que é derrota. Naquela temporada, a equipeembalou seis vitórias consecutivas em partidas de Brasileirão, Sul-Americana e Copa do Brasil.

Melhor início de um técnico do São Paulo no século e quinto da história
Com o time conseguindo resultados cada vez mais expressivos, é natural o técnico Crespo também atingir marcas. Na partida diante do Santo André, que terminou com vitória por 2 a 0 para o Tricolor, o argentino igualou a campanha de Cuca em 2004.

Em toda a história, desde 1930, os números do começo da trajetória de Crespo também se sobressaem: é a quinta melhor arrancada nos dez primeiros jogos entre todos os técnicos do São Paulo até hoje. À frente dele, apenas, quatro treinadores campeões: Rubens Salles (vencedor do estadual de 1931), Jim Lopes (campeão paulista de 1953), Pepe (campeão brasileiro de 1986) e Joreca (tricampeão paulista: 1943, 1945 e 1946).

– Se igualamos ou superamos recordes, é mérito dos jogadores. Depois é uma equipe em constante evolução. Estamos no começo da temporada. Falta muito. Tudo isso apenas começou – disse Crespo após atingir a marca.

Mason Greenwood latest: Man Utd make final decision on outcast's future as part of end-of-season review

Manchester United have reportedly made their final decision on Mason Greenwood's future as part of their end-of-season review.

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  • INEOS makes a decision on Greenwood's future
  • Board members deliberated
  • Enjoyed a stellar season with Getafe
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The resolution on Greenwood comes as part of United's comprehensive reflection period, which concluded this week. The review, which also confirmed Erik Ten Hag will continue as manager, was overseen by INEOS sporting director Sir Dave Brailsford, sporting CEO Jean-Claude Blanc, and United technical director Jason Wilcox.

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    Apart from determining Ten Hag's fate, a key focus of the review was the future of Greenwood. has now reported that United have decided Greenwood will not be reintegrated into the senior team squad and the club will instead put him on the market. The club has placed a valuation of approximately £50 million ($64m) on Greenwood and has communicated to interested parties their preference for a sale. This decision marks a significant turn in Greenwood's career trajectory, with his future at United now clearly defined by the club's strategic review.

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    Greenwood spent the past season on loan at Getafe in Madrid, where his performances have reportedly attracted interest from several major European clubs. Atletico Madrid have shown keen interest in Greenwood, although their immediate priority is securing a No.9, with Girona’s Artem Dovbyk being a target. Despite their interest, a permanent move for Greenwood by Atletico appears unlikely due to financial constraints. Barcelona also expressed admiration for Greenwood’s abilities during his loan spell in Spain. However, their transfer priorities lie elsewhere, specifically in acquiring Athletic Club's Nico Williams. This leaves the door open for other potential suitors.

    In addition to an outright sale, United are also open to the idea of another loan move. However, they prefer a structured loan deal that includes mechanisms to make the transfer permanent if certain performance-related conditions are met. This approach would ensure United retains control over Greenwood’s future while providing flexibility in the transfer market. Juventus and Atletico Madrid have both entered into discussions with United regarding a possible loan.

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    Recognising the likelihood of a loan move, United are going to trigger a one-year option on Greenwood’s contract. This extension will tie him to Old Trafford until 2026, ensuring that United retain leverage in any future negotiations regarding his transfer. For now, United have set the stage for a summer of significant changes, with Greenwood’s departure representing just one aspect of a broader strategic overhaul aimed at restoring the club’s competitive edge in both domestic and European competitions.

Lewis Gregory claims career-best figures on 22-wicket day

Division One leaders take slender advantage thanks to Tom Banton’s maiden first-class half-century

ECB Reporters Network11-Jun-2019Twenty-two wickets fell in an action-packed second day, seven of them to Somerset seamer Lewis Gregory and 10 overall to leg-before appeals as the Specsavers Championship Division One leaders made up for their first day washout against Kent.Despite improved conditions at the Spitfire Ground, Kent went in at stumps on 24 for 2 after 12 overs of their second innings – still trailing the visitors by six runs going into the third day of the match. Facing a 30-run deficit when batting for a second time, Kent lost Zak Crawley lbw to a shooting Gregory offcutter then Joe Denly, whose off stump was feathered half-way up by a Jamie Overton legcutter.Somerset, who began their first innings of the match by 2.40pm, made a disastrous start in response to Kent’s 139 all out inside 41 overs.Azhar Ali played across a straight one from Darren Stevens to be given leg-before and James Hildreth prodded at a Harry Podmore away-swinger and was caught behind. Tom Abell pushed inside a Podmore legcutter then Podmore seamed another down the slope to have George Bartlett caught at the wicket via an inside edge.Eight more batsmen departed during the day’s extended final session of 38 overs as Matt Milnes broke a fifth-wicket stand worth 62 by enticing Steve Davies to toe-end a short one to second slip.Tom Banton notched a maiden first-class fifty, and the first of the game, from 92 balls and with nine fours but, with the scores level, his stay ended when he pulled a short one from Grant Stewart to square leg.Stewart trimmed the off stump of Craig Overton with a sublime away-swinger, Gregory worked across a straight one from Milnes for another lbw then Stewart struck again in fortuitous fashion when Jamie Overton, in attempting to kick the ball from the crease, only succeeded in volleying it on to his own leg stump.Two balls later, Milnes snared Jack Leech leg before to limit Somerset’s lead to 30 as Milnes, Stewart and Podmore each finished with three wickets apiece.Earlier, Somerset seamer Gregory made up for the rain-ruined opening day by bagging career-best figures of 6 for 32. Batting first after an uncontested toss, Kent were seven down by lunch leaving 1500 schoolchildren – welcomed to the ground for free under the Countrystyle Recycling Schools Day Out scheme – with precious little to cheer.Sean Dickson fell leg-before when playing outside the line to a shooting Jack Brooks offcutter, then in the next over Denly, on his season’s home debut, went lbw when playing around a full one from Craig Overton. Daniel Bell-Drummond departed in near identical fashion, leg-before to Brooks, when jabbing down late to another full delivery.After five overs from the Nackington Road End, Overton limped off the field to be replaced by brother Jamie, who struck with his fifth ball, a legcutter that squared up Heino Kuhn for a catch behind the stumps.Brooks rested after a fine opening burst of 5-2-3-2 to be replaced at the Pavilion End by Gregory who was celebrating after only three deliveries by having Crawley caught off a top-edged hook.Craig Overton returned after treatment and was re-introduced in a bid to break a sixth-wicket stand between Alex Blake and Ollie Robinson that added 56 inside 12 overs. The ploy backfired initially when, after only five deliveries Overton hobbled off again with a groin injury, forcing Gregory to complete the over, but the short break in play proved crucial as Blake wafted outside off stump to be caught at second slip after a clear lapse in concentration.In Gregory’s next over Stevens missed an offcutter to depart lbw without scoring then, three balls later, Stewart was downed on nought by Azhar at second slip as Kent limped into lunch on 121 for 7.Gregory returned after the interval to polish the innings off. The right-armer ran three deliveries down the slope to trap top-scorer Robinson lbw for 37, then peg back the middle stump of both Stewart and last man Milnes.

Simmons promises to expose truth behind Afghanistan's World Cup mess

Afghanistan coach says he will reveal the dubious part former chief selector Dawlat Ahmadzai had played in the selection of the squad

Nagraj Gollapudi19-Jun-2019Five matches played, five matches lost. Afghanistan are currently bottom of the World Cup table, and just four matches left to play, the wounds inflicted by England’s brutal 150-run win only making things worse. Beyond the playing field, too, things are bad, with what seems like a big fallout between the head coach, Phil Simmons, and former fast bowler Dawlat Ahmadzai, who had been demoted from chairman of selectors to the junior selection panel midway through the World Cup.Normally a man of few words, Simmons posted a message on Twitter on Wednesday reacting to statements from Ahmadzai, who blamed selection policy and team strategies for the poor run in the World Cup. Although he did not provide much detail, Simmons said that once the World Cup was over, he would reveal the “part” Ahmadzai had played in the selection of the squad for the tournament, including the controversial removal of Ashgar Afghan as captain and Gulbadin Naib’s elevation to the post.Before the World Cup, Simmons had told ESPNcricinfo that he was never informed about the captaincy change by the Afghanistan Cricket Board. On Wednesday, he tweeted: “I am in the middle of a World Cup and trying to get our team to perform to the level we expect but at the end of the World Cup I will tell the Afghanistan people about the part that Mr Dawlat Ahmadzai had to play in our preparation and his part in the dismissal of #AsgharAfghan.”

This was in response to Ahmadzai’s statement to the media on June 11, where he said the Afghanistan team management’s selection policy in the recent past has been questionable. He added that Afghanistan would not win a global tournament if they carried on with such a policy.”Our preparation was not good,” Ahmadzai said. “We always went with one fast bowler, all burden was on the shoulders of Rashid [Khan]. But now, Rashid has no such conditions [in the UK]. If we bowl well we can win a game, but if you think we are able to win a tournament, let me assure you we are not in a position now or in coming five years to win the Asia Cup or the World Cup.”Ahmadzai also hinted that, in his opinion, senior players like Afghan and Mohammad Nabi must move on for the betterment of Afghanistan cricket.”We need to work for it from now on. We are going through a transition period,” he said. “We need to change one generation. They played for 18 years, they have done well we should thank them, it’s time some of our players should retire, as age catches up with them, even if our fans are demanding and asking of them to play, cricket needs fitness.”So we need to bring changes. Whoever is coming to replace me as a selector should think from now that in two years’ time, Nabi, Hamid Hasan, Asghar, Shapoor [Zadran], Dawlat Zadran can play [at the highest level]. If they cannot do so, who should replace them? We know this and think about this. Whatever changes I brought is not personal, all these players are my personal friends of the past 17 years. We need a constructive culture. I mean, if we have one team and there is no youth, we cannot survive. Whatever right is happening, it may not sound good on media but you will see good results in time.”Rashid Khan looks on•Getty ImagesAfghan, one of the most senior players in the set-up, was the captain last year when Afghanistan won the World Cup qualifiers in Zimbabwe. However, in April, the ACB announced Naib as the ODI captain along with Rashid Khan as T20I captain and Rahmat Shah as Test captain. Rashid and Nabi, the two most popular players in the team, publicly criticised the move, warning that it had the potential to disrupt the team’s performance at the World Cup.Indeed, Afghanistan have had a turbulent tournament in England so far. Bowling was meant to be the team’s main strength, but all the senior players have struggled, including Rashid, who suffered the ignominy of ending with the second-worst bowling figures – and worst by a spinner – in ODIs during the defeat to England. Nabi might have better bowling figures, but has just managed 37 runs so far with the bat. None of the specialist batsmen have prospered with any consistency, with Afghanistan players registering just three half-centuries.Afghanistan have also had to deal with the controversy surrounding Mohammad Shahzad, who was sent home by the ACB for being unfit, only for Shahzad to hit back saying that was not true.Then, the ACB removed Ahmadzai from the senior selection committee and named him as head of the junior selection panel. In his place, Andy Moles, who was Afghanistan’s coach at the 2015 World Cup, was appointed to the senior selection panel along with Mujahid Zadran, who has worked as a coach with Afghanistan A.Incidentally, Simmons had told ESPNcricinfo he would be stepping down after the World Cup to pursue other opportunities. Azizullah Fazli, the ACB chairman, told on June 4 that Simmons’ resignation had been accepted by the board, which wanted the head coach to be open to travel and live in Afghanistan.”Our head coach (Simmons) officially emailed me saying that on July 15 his contract is expiring,” Fazli said. “We replied thanking him for his work with us, but we are not extending the contract. Our reason is that we need a coach who can train our team inside Afghanistan.”Before he joined Afghanistan, Simmons is understood to have put a condition in his contract that he would not be forced to travel to Afghanistan where international cricket has never been played due to the security situation in the country.

Abu Jayed, Liton Das, Tamim Iqbal keep Ireland winless

Paul Stirling’s century in vain as Ireland’s bowlers struggle against superior batting line-up

The Report by Mohammad Isam15-May-2019
Seamer Abu Jayed’s first five-wicket haul in only his second ODI coupled with fifties from Tamim Iqbal, Liton Das and Shakib Al Hasan led Bangladesh to a six-wicket win and kept Ireland winless in the tri-series. However, Bangladesh will be sweating over Shakib’s fitness after the allrounder had retired hurt during the chase with a suspected side strain.Earlier, Ireland opener Paul Stirling put on a show, making 130 off 141 balls, and was well supported by his captain William Porterfield, who hit his first ODI fifty in more than a year, but their efforts went in vain as Bangladesh aced their chase.Abu Jayed bowls•AFPTamim set the tone with his second fifty in three matches this series, helping Bangladesh to another rapid start. He put on 117 for the first wicket with Liton and piled the pressure on Ireland with a flurry of boundaries. Tamim could have been dismissed on 22 had Gary Wilson hung onto a catch behind the stumps, but he went onto add 35 to his tally.Liton complemented Tamim well and was particularly strong square of the wicket, keeping Bangladesh ticking in the chase. Both the openers were bowled, but Shakib and Mushfiqur then took over, adding 64 runs together in 10 overs. During the process, Mushfiqur became the fifth wicketkeeper to reach 5000 ODI runs after Adam Gilchrist, Andy Flower, Kumar Sangakkara and MS Dhoni. The stand, however, ended when Mushfiqur’s leg-side tickle was superbly intercepted by a diving Wilson.Shakib suffered a suspected side strain while trying to pull Josh Little in the 35th over, and consequently retired hurt. Mahmudullah, though, got them home, with his unbeaten 35 off 29 balls.Such an emphatic Bangladesh victory had looked less likely when Stirling dominated the visitors in the first innings. Stirling got going with a crunch through the covers off Jayed and proceeded to add 174 with Porterfield – the highest third-wicket stand for Ireland in ODI cricket. In all, Stirling struck eight fours and four sixes in his 130.Porterfield made 94 off 106 balls, including seven fours and two sixes, but got out to Jayed just as he tried to accelerate. He had been particularly severe on Mashrafe Mortaza, taking the veteran seamer for 31 off 25 balls. Shakib wasn’t spared either. Porterfield also slammed five fours off Shakib, who finished with 0 for 65 in his nine overs, including a 23-run last over.Jayed also took the prized scalp of Stirling, helping Bangladesh keep Ireland to under 300. Porterfield was caught at the deep extra-cover boundary while Stirling gave deep midwicket a simple catch. Ireland’s slide either side of the Stirling-Porterfield stand and some wayward bowling meant they ended the series without a single win.

Spurs can take Son to a brand new level by signing £25m "striker’s dream"

Tottenham are certainly entertaining, we'll give them that. Whether it was with Antonio Conte in the dugout or with Ange Postecoglou leading proceedings, drama has followed.

Only last season did we see Conte launch a scathing attack on the club, one that shortly saw him sacked.

Postecoglou didn't arrive until the summer but he has already rejuvenated this football club despite a lack of European football and no Harry Kane.

That hasn't deterred the relaxed Aussie who has won three Manager of the Month awards already and engineered an unbeaten start until they took on Chelsea. Since then, Spurs have gone four games without winning.

One of those encounters, however, was an enthralling 3-3 draw with Manchester City that proved the north Londoners certainly know how to attack against the best teams. Therefore, strengthening their offensive options in January is a scary thought for the rest of the Premier League.

Tottenham's January transfer plans

Postecoglou's squad has been decimated with injuries of late with the likes of Micky van de Ven, James Maddison, Rodrigo Bentancur and Manor Solomon all on the treatment table.

That has clearly hit the Lilywhites hard and as such, the January window is an ideal time to bolster their depth.

They could do so by turning to a man the Spurs boss knows well, Jota. The Portuguese was brought to Celtic by Postecoglou and after a troubled opening six months in Saudi Arabia – where he wasn't even registered in the Al-Ittihad squad following a £25m switch – could be on the move again.

Celtic's former forward Jota.

Notable Spurs reporter Alasdair Gold made fresh claims last week on a prospective deal, writing for Football.London: "With his [Jota's] situation still unclear in Saudi Arabia, Spurs will likely explore the possibility of a loan move at least for the attacker, who is represented by Jorge Mendes' Gestifute agency."

Why Tottenham need to sign Jota in January

Put simply, Spurs' depth isn't the best. Therefore, any options, specifically one as effervescent as Jota would be welcomed hugely at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this winter.

Jota has a fabulous record under Postecoglou already and would be perfectly suited to Ange-ball, having racked up 28 goals and 26 assists in 83 games under the Australian's wing.

Former Celtic stars Josip Juranovic and Jota.

Indeed, his form in Scotland was rather remarkable, scoring 15 goals and supplying 12 assists last season alone across all competitions.

You may well mutter under your breath; 'well this is only Scottish football'. but some of the finest names in world football have adapted superbly well after plying their trade north of the border. Does Virgil van Dijk ring any bells?

Non-penalty goals

0.63

0.29

Total shots

3.79

2.18

Shot-creating actions

6.00

2.91

Progressive carries

5.05

2.77

Crosses

4.74

4.81

Carries

33.47

23.74

Crucially, Jota is still in the maiden phases of his career too. He is only 24 and is set to just get better and better as time goes on.

Such numbers could well be perfect for Tottenham, specifically skipper Heung-min Son who is looking for his next Kane-like figure to take him to the next level.

Jota is by no means cut from the same cloth as Spurs' all-time leading scorer but he does boast immense creativity, a skill set that would be hugely advantageous to Son.

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Speaking of the Al-Ittihad forward's qualities while he was in Scotland, BBC pundit and ex-player Marvin Bartley stated: "He’s a striker’s dream, isn’t he? If you go in the right areas, he’ll find you. His head is up all the time. He can play left, he can play right, he’s pro-active, he’s constantly on the move. He’s got that belief he can go past anyone.”

The words 'striker's dream' should already have Son salivating at the mouth and when you assess some of the Portuguese's other numbers, it becomes clear why.

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Compared to positionally similar players in the Champions League last season, Jota ranked in the top 6% of wingers for shot-creating actions with six every 90 minutes. Furthermore, he sat inside the top 14% for progressive carries (5.05 per 90) and the best 6% for successful take-ons (3.47 per 90).

What that highlights is that the former Celtic man is incredibly lively and can beat his man with great ease. Such qualities would be perfect for Son who would no doubt realise a greater sense of creativity should Postecoglou get his man in January.

Jude Bellingham dating PrettyLittleThing model Laura Celia Valk – who is 'completely smitten' with Real Madrid superstar after a string of weekend visits to his Spanish home

Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham is reportedly dating Laura Celia Valk, after splitting from another Instagram model last summer.

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  • Bellingham split with Asantewa Chitty last year
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  • Instagram model said to be 'smitten'
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    According to The Sun, the 20-year-old is now dating Dutch model Laura Celia Valk, a year after splitting with Asantewa Chitty, and the two have been staying at the England international's Madrid home. The pair follow each other on Instagram, with the influencer posting a series of photos from The Madrid EDITION hotel earlier this month with a mystery companion.

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    The report adds that the 25-year-old, who has 370,000 Instagram followers and has modelled for brands such as PrettyLittleThing, is "completely smitten" with the former Borussia Dortmund star. This comes less than a year after the midfielder reportedly broke up with influencer Chitty after signing up to the celebrity dating app Raya.

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    One man who is an admirer of Bellingham is former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand. Following Madrid's Champions League win over Manchester City earlier this month, the ex-England man wrote on social media: "If your daughter is going to bring someone home… that’s what you want them to come with. What a guy @BellinghamJude."

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    Aside from Bellingham's rumoured dating life, his Madrid side take on Real Sociedad in La Liga action on Friday night, followed by the first leg of their Champions League semi-final away to Bayern Munich on April 30.

قبل انطلاقة الدوري الإنجليزي.. قوانين وقواعد تغيرت لموسم 2024/25

يفتتح الموسم الجديد للدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز 2024-2025 غدًا الجمعة، وستكون المباراة الأولى بين مانشستر يونايتد وفولهام.

ويشهد الموسم الجديد للدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز تغييرات في بعض القواعد والقوانين خلال المباريات.

ونلقي الضوء على التغييرات التي يشهدها موسم الدوري الإنجليزي 2024-2025، قبل افتتاحية البطولة. تغييرات قواعد الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز لموسم 2024/25إحماء البدلاء

سيُسمح لأندية الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز بإجراء عمليات الإحماء لخمسة لاعبين على محيط الملعب أثناء المباراة في أي وقت.

وفي الموسم الماضي، سُمح للفرق بإجراء عمليات الإحماء لثلاثة لاعبين فقط على جانب الملعب في وقت واحد. الكرات المتعددة

تستمر رابطة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز في نظام الكرات المتعددة في موسم 2024/2025، ويتم استخدام 15 كرة لتسريع وتيرة المباراة دون إهدار مزيد من الوقت، مع السماح بتواجد حاملي الكرات وتمركزهم خلف المرمى لإعادة الكرة سريعًا إلى حارس المرمى، الذي سيتولى إعادة بدء اللعب.

وإذا تعمد طاقم المنطقة الفنية للنادي تأخير إعادة بدء اللعب سواء عن طريق الإمساك بالكرة أو ركلها بعيدًا، فسيتم طردهم، كما سيتم إظهار البطاقة الصفراء لأي لاعب في المنطقة الفنية يفعل نفس الشيء.

في السابق، لم يكن يُسمح لمساعدي الكرة بإعادة الكرة مباشرة إلى اللاعب. حساب أكثر دقة للوقت الضائع

ابتداءً من موسم 2024/25، لن يضاف أول 30 ثانية بعد تسجيل الهدف إلى الوقت المحتسب بدلاً من الضائع، إلا عندما يتجاوز التأخير بين الهدف وانطلاق المباراة 30 ثانية. قوانين كرة القدم التي تغيرت قبل موسم الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز 2024/25

أجرى مجلس الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم (IFAB) بعض التغييرات على قوانين كرة القدم قبل موسم الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز الجديد.

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وفيما يلي جميع التغييرات القانونية الرئيسية التي ستؤثر على الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز: الأخطاء وسوء السلوك

مخالفات لمسة اليد غير المتعمدة، والتي يتم فرض عقوبات عليها، يجب أن تعامل بنفس الطريقة التي يتم بها التعامل مع الأخطاء الأخرى التي تمثل محاولة للعب الكرة أو التحدي على الكرة. ركلة الجزاء

يجب أن يلمس جزء من الكرة أو يعلو مركز علامة الجزاء، ولن تتم معاقبة تعدي اللاعبين المتواجدين بالملعب إلا إذا كان له تأثير، أي أنه سيتم معاقبة أي تعدي من جانب اللاعبين فقط إذا كان له تأثير (نفس فكرة تعدي حارس المرمى). نظام التسلل شبه الآلي

ستطبق هذه التقنية في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز بعد إحدى فترات التوقف الدولية في سبتمبر أو أكتوبر، بحسب ما أفادت رابطة البريميرليج في وقت سابق.

تساعد تقنية التسلل شبه الآلية في اتخاذ قرارات تسلل أسرع وأكثر دقة، مع استخدام تقنية 12 كاميرا تعقب مثبتة أسفل سقف الملعب لتتبع الكرة مع حساب الموقع الدقيق لكل لاعب على أرض الملعب على حدة، بالإضافة إلى شريحة في الكرة لتحديد ما إذا كان قد لعبها مدافع أو مهاجم.

وفي حالة حدوث موقف تسلل، ستتلقى غرفة الفار تنبيهًا آليًا إلى جانب نقطة محددة تلقائيًا وخطوط مرسومة في غضون ثوانٍ من اللعبة، ويبلغ حكم الفار حكم الملعب بالقرار. تغيير موعد إعلان تشكيل فرق الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز

هناك تغيرات في القواعد للسماح لجميع الأندية العشرين بإصدار تشكيلاتها قبل 75 دقيقة من بدء المباراة.

على سبيل المثال يعني هذا التغيير أن أندية الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز التي تبدأ مبارياتها في الساعة 3 مساءً يوم السبت يمكنها الآن إصدار قوائم فرقها في الساعة 1.45 مساءً.

وكانت الأندية تصدر تشكيل الفريق قبل ساعة من إنطلاقة المباراة.

Spurs hold "almost weekly" talks over signing defender likened to Hummels

Tottenham have apparently held "almost weekly meetings" in London over signing a "dominant" 6 foot 3 defender likened to Dortmund star Mats Hummels.

Spurs prioritise new defender signing

Following a serious injury to star summer recruit Micky van de Ven, it is believed Spurs have sought to prioritise the January signing of a left-footed defensive alternative. While van de Ven will be back from his hamstring injury by the start of 2024, the Dutchman's absence has really brought attention to manager Ange Postecoglou's lack of star alternatives.

Spurs have been forced to play the previously out-of-favour Eric Dier in place of van de Ven recently, and it's clear Postecoglou isn't his biggest fan, as reports suggest the Englishman could leave Tottenham very soon. The Lilywhites have been linked with a plethora of alternatives to van de Ven in recent weeks, with Tottenham targeting Lloyd Kelly of Bournemouth among many others.

Bournemouth defender Lloyd Kelly.

Former Spurs defender Alan Hutton, speaking to Football Insider last week, backed the club to make a "top signing" in the new year while insisting they need defensive reinforcements.

“It’ll be very interesting to see who they bring in, and I think it will happen, a top signing, for sure," said the pundit.

"They do need defensive reinforcements as we’ve seen after a number of injuries. They look thin at the back so it’s something they will look at. Kelly’s got lots of experience in the Premier League.

“He’s a good size, good with his feet and ticks a lot of boxes. He’s somebody they’ll have an eye on but I’m sure there’ll be lots of players that are working hard in the background to see if they can make the squad better.”

Their chase for a new defender looks certain to be one to watch in the coming weeks, with some interesting news coming to light on another transfer target this week.

Spurs hold "almost weekly" Dragusin meetings

Now, it's been claimed that Spurs have held "almost weekly meetings" in London over signing Genoa defender Radu Dragusin. The Romania international has started all 12 of Genoa's league games this season and stands out as a star centre-back for them, which is really enticing Spurs.

Genoa defender Radu Dragusin.

That is according to the player's own agent, Florin Manea, who says that he regularly speaks to Tottenham about Dragusin.

“The people from Genoa know (that he will soon leave),” Manea explained to Fanatik.

“I have been in London for some time and have almost weekly meetings with important teams. We are getting closer. I spoke with Newcastle, with Arsenal, with Tottenham. I also have the messages with them, conversations. There are teams that ask.

“I want to say that, 100 per cent by next summer, Radu will play for a very strong club. One in the top 10 in the world. He wants to be in the Premier League, but I know that Milan like him a lot. I talked to the people there.”

Indirect set piece threat

Clears the ball out of defence often

Does not dive into tackles

The 21-year-old's reputation on the continent is growing and growing, with Football Talent Scout Jacek Kulig calling him a "dominant" defender and likening him to veteran centre-back star Hummels.

Hoping to prove to the world we're strong enough to win World T20 – Tryon

South Africa women have reached two semi-finals in world tournaments in the last four years, and allrounder Chloe Tryon believes they are good enough to go a step further and become the first South African cricket team to claim a world title when they go to the Caribbean for the Women’s World T20 in November.”We know that we are good enough to win the tournament and we are hoping to prove to the world that we are that strong,” Tryon said. “We want to go there and win the competition. But we are not going to get carried away – we’ll take it one game at a time.”South Africa just got home after a promising tour of the West Indies, in which they shared the one-day series 1-1 and fought back from 2-0 down to hold the reigning world T20 champions to a 2-2 draw in the T20s. Tryon captained South Africa in the T20s, after Dane van Niekerk rolled her ankle, and reckoned the experience had been a valuable one in the lead-up to the World T20.”We learnt a lot on our trip now, which is going to be important come the World Cup,” she said. “There is obviously a lot we need to work on, but we have a good idea of what we need to do at the competition in order to do well, having recently experienced the conditions.”I felt that in the ODIs we did lose it a bit,” she admitted. “We were doing a lot of the basics wrong. Yes, it is a bit slow here, but we know we should be better. But, overall, I think we learnt a lot from being here. The team has grown a lot from the ODIs and coming back from 2-0 down to level the series, so I’m really excited to go home, work on those things and come back ready for the World Cup.”Looking back at the ODIs, we were unlucky with the one game that got rained out. I felt we were in a position where we could win that game, and unfortunately, conditions are something you cannot control. It was a bit of a challenge, but the way we went about it was really good. It’s just a few things to work on, but it’s nice to go home with the series shared.”Her rapid 31 in the final T20 tipped that match decisively in South Africa’s favour, but Tryon’s returns from the series were middling, and she said she would spend the two weeks until South Africa’s departure for the World T20 honing her role as the team’s finisher.”I still feel that I can finish off games more,” she said. “I do want to be the match-winner for the team. Obviously, there’s still a lot to work on. I still feel that I lose a bit of concentration now and then, but I need to be more focussed if I want to be there for the team at the crucial stages in the end.Apart from acclimatising the team to conditions they are hoping to prosper in next month, the trip to the Caribbean also allowed the coach and selectors a good look at some of South Africa’s rookies. Three of them – Tumi Sekhukhune, Robyn Searle and Saarah Smith – could make their World Cup debuts as a result.”I felt they did really well,” Tryon said of the new players. “I’m very impressed with Tumi, Saarah stood up when we needed her the most. Robyn and Faye [Tunnicliffe] did really well in the last game, so it’s nice that these girls got some opportunity in the middle. I hope they can now take it back home and know what it means to be here and the level we play at.”

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