Bota é menos agressivo no Carioca em comparação a mata-matas

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A sequência invicta de seis jogos do Botafogo no mês de fevereiro foi quebrada, no último sábado, com a derrota por 1 a 0 para o Volta Redonda, no estádio Raulino de Oliveira. As atuações ruins no Campeonato Carioca não são novidade. A situação, no entanto, contrasta com o desempenho da equipe comandada por Zé Ricardo nas partidas de mata-mata. Nos jogos eliminatórios, o time tem mostrado mais agressividade e um espírito vencedor, já elogiado pelo treinador.

–Tivemos problemas no início, foi uma decepção grande. Fizemos uma cobrança muito grande em cima dos atletas e em cima do nosso trabalho. Mas na convicção que estávamos trabalhando certo. Começou o mata-mata e os jogadores entenderam a responsabilidade de jogar essas competições – disse Zé Ricardo, no programa “Seleção SporTV”, após a vitória por 3 a 0 sobre o Cuiabá na Copa do Brasil.

O Alvinegro soma apenas cinco pontos na competição e está a nove do Fluminense, que ocupa a quarta colocação na classificação geral. Faltando quarto rodadas para o fim do segundo turno, o clube viu as chances de título na Taça Rio diminuírem.

Os números confirmam a diferença entre as três competições disputadas pelo Alvinegro. De acordo com o site “Footstats”, o índice de acertos nas finalizações é superior nos jogos mata-mata. Em dois jogos pela Sul-Americana, o time finalizou 11 vezes, cinco delas em direção ao gol, com um índice de acertos de 45.5%. Na Copa do Brasil, o desempenho é ainda superior. Em duas partidas, o time chutou ao gol em 21 oportunidades, dez delas certeiras, média de 47.6%.

No Carioca, por outro lado, as estatísticas são desanimadoras. Em sete encontros, o Botafogo finalizou 90 vezes, acertando o gol em apenas 33 delas. O índice de acertos é de36,7%. Na competição, o Bota também tem o pior desempenho entre os quatro grandes. Os rivais, além de finalizarem mais, mostraram uma pontaria mais apurada. O Flamengo é o primeiro do grupo com 44.5% de acertos, à frente do Fluminense, com 41%, e do Vasco, com39.5%.

Contra o Volta Redonda, o Botafogo produziu muito pouco ofensivamente e quase não assustou o rival. Sem um centroavante fixo, Pimpão, Erik e Luiz Fernando alternaram de posição na frente, sem levar perigo. Ciente disso, a diretoria do clube se esforça para contratar mais uma alternativa para o comando de ataque . Diego Souza e Wellington Tanque estão na mira.

Aos torcedores, resta esperar a partida no dia 11, contra o Madureira, pela Taça Rio, para tirar a dúvida do que esperar do time no resto do ano.

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Taufel calls for pragmatic approach to technology

Simon Taufel, the former ICC Elite Panel umpire, has warned that there is a “double edge” to using technology in decision making but officials should be more “pragmatic” in utilising all available tools.

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The DRS has proved controversial in the current Investec Ashes•Getty Images

Simon Taufel, the former ICC Elite Panel umpire, has warned that there is a “double edge” to using technology in decision making but officials should be more “pragmatic” in utilising all available tools.Taufel, who retired from umpiring after the World T20 in October 2012, delivered the 13th MCC Spirit of Cricket Cowdrey lecture at Lord’s and warned that the highly intrusive nature of technology can put “pressure” on the umpire if not utilised cautiously. Yet, at the same time, Taufel said the match officials, who he called the “third team”, needed to be more prudent about the use of technology.In addition to being the first umpire to deliver this prestigious lecture, Taufel was the third Australian. The inaugural lecture in 2001 was delivered by Richie Benaud before Adam Gilchrist spoke in 2009. Taufel also is the third non-player to deliver the speech with the previous two being Desmond Tutu in 2009 and the late journalist Christopher Martin-Jenkins in 2006.Taufel, who has been rated one of the best umpires of all time, now serves as the ICC umpire training and performance manager. Being the first umpire to deliver the Cowdrey lecture might have carried a unique honour but Taufel was equally aware of the timing: in the middle of an Ashes series during which the decision-making of the umpires and the use of the DRS has garnered as much attention as the Australians’ batting.But like a true fencer, Taufel had come equipped with all protective gear even though he called himself a “target”. He said the public scrutiny faced by umpires where their every movement and facial expression is judged has its dangers.”In today’s cricket, the decision of the umpire is scrutinised by all these cameras,” Taufel said. “Slow motion, ultra motion, Hot Spot front on, Hot Spot leg side, Hot Spot off side, ball tracking and prediction, Snicko, stump audio, the mat and then by up to three commentary experts. After all that public scrutiny and technology, there is often divided opinion about what the correct decision was.”Although Taufel was not against the broadcasters spending money on high-end technology, he was wary of the fast-gathering army of armchair critics, which is quick to adjudge the match official. “The investment by television companies in extra cameras, high-speed frame rates, computer software programs and military infra-red technology, plus high definition has certainly given the spectators a lot more information,” he said. “There is no doubt we now have a lot more ‘armchair’ experts.”Today, everyone umpires the game by watching television. The invasive nature of this broadcasting has a double edge to it – it does put more pressure on players and umpires. Not too much now happens on a cricket field that is not captured by a camera, a microphone or piece of technology. This has the ability to bring out the best in the game and also the worst.”According to Taufel, the role of the umpire today is much more than just making decisions. “We have to police (and I personally dislike this term and approach) other vital areas of the modern game,” he said. “Player behaviour, ball tampering, over rates, logos and clothing, impact of ground, weather and light, having to reduce playing times.” In that respect the introduction of technology had its benefits and even allowed the player and the viewer to understand the challenge faced by match officials during a live match.”One benefit of the current technology system has been the reduction in dissent charges and improvement in behaviour accordingly on the field. In the majority of cases in the modern game, if an umpire has made an error, there is an ability to correct it. In an Ashes Test, if there is an error off the first ball of the game, it can be corrected at the time rather than have it on the umpire’s conscience for the rest of the day and have the players constantly remind him of it. If I make an error, it stays with me all day, all game and I have to keep focused and performing in the middle. There is no dressing room to immediately take refuge while another umpire comes out to the middle, no time off the field to regather thoughts and regroup.”Regardless of the many backers technology has, it has many times, as during this Ashes, proved to be inconclusive. That has stoked the scepticism of the biggest detractor of the DRS, the BCCI, which has refused to adopt a mandatory DRS in a bilateral series, even threatening to not participate if such a decision was imposed.But Taufel said everyone involved needs take a call that would only serve cricket well and increase respect among its fans. “I believe the highest form of the game needs to have the highest standards of respect, spirit of cricket, behaviour and integrity – those at the highest level are setting the tone and standards for others to follow, be they players, umpires or administrators. We owe the future of our game that much.”The technology genie has been let out of the bottle and it’s not going to go back in. I would simply advocate that we look at ways to be as pragmatic as possible so we can get more correct decisions and deliver more justice. I do have an important message on this topic though as it is often asked, ‘what is your view on the DRS?’ I’m not sure that this is the right question.”Perhaps we should be asking ‘are we using technology in the best way to serve the players, supporters, umpires and values of our game?’ No matter what system of technology we implement in our game, it will not be perfect or 100%. The all-human solution is not 100%, neither is the DRS and neither will be an ‘all appeals’ review system. There are trade-offs and compromises with every system adopted. It all depends how the majority believe our game should be played underpinned with the values we want to promote and preserve.”

مانشستر يونايتد يتلقى خبرًا سارًا بشأن ليساندرو مارتينيز

تلقى فريق مانشستر يونايتد، خبرًا سارًا بشأن المدافع ليساندرو مارتينيز، الذي كان يعاني من إصابة قوية في الفترة الأخيرة.

وتعرض اللاعب الأرجنتيني لإصابة في مشط القدم اليمنى، في شهر أبريل الماضي، وخضع لعملية جراحية.

اقرأ أيضًا.. صفقة ماونت تثير غضب مانشستر يونايتد من تشيلسي

ولم يظهر ليساندرو مارتينيز في أي مباراة منذ ذلك الحين مع مانشستر يونايتد، حيث فشل في إكمال موسمه مع الشياطين الحمر.

ولكن يبدو أن ليساندرو مارتينيز قد تعافى من إصابته، حيث نشر مقطع فيديو أثناء قيامه ببعض التمريرات بالكرة على العشب.

وكتب ليساندرو مارتينيز عبر حسابه الشخصي بموقع “تويتر”: “سعيد للغاية من أجل عودتي بنسبة 100%”.

وحرص ليساندرو مارتينيز على استكمال تعافيه خلال تواجده في إسبانيا رفقة صديقته.

اتحاد الكرة يعلن حكم مباراة الزمالك والمقاولون العرب في كأس مصر

أعلنت لجنة الحكام بالاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، برئاسة فيتور بيريرا، طاقم تحكيم مباراة الزمالك والمقاولون العرب المقرر إقامتها مساء غد الثلاثاء في بطولة كأس مصر.

الزمالك يلاقي المقاولون العرب، في إطار دور ربع نهائي كأس مصر على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي. حكم مباراة الزمالك والمقاولون العرب في كأس مصر:

حكم ساحة: محمد معروف.

حكم مساعد أول: شريف عبد الله.

حكم مساعد ثاني: صالح محمد.

حكم رابع: عمرو رمضان.

حكم فيديو: محمد نهاد ويعاونه أحمد لطفي.

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الزمالك كان قد تأهل إلى دور ربع النهائي، بعد تخطي عقبة فريق بروكسي بدور الـ 32 بنتيجة 3-2، ثم الفوز على فاركو بثلاثة أهداف مقابل هدف.

المقاولون العرب كان قد تأهل إلى دور الـ 8 بعد الفوز على فريق الحمام في دور الـ 32 والانتصار على سيراميكا كليوباترا بدور الـ 16.

يذكر أن المتأهل من مباراة الزمالك والمقاولون العرب، سيلاقي بيراميدز في دور نصف النهائي لكأس مصر.

Former Test umpire Hanumantha Rao dies

Former Test umpire SN Hanumantha Rao has died in Bangalore. He was 83 years old

ESPNcricinfo staff30-Jul-2013Former Test umpire SN Hanumantha Rao has died in Bangalore. He was 83 years old. Rao stood in nine Tests and two ODIs from 1978 to 1983. He also went on to become a BCCI match referee. He is survived by his wife, two sons and one daughter.”The president, office bearers and the members of the managing committee of the Karnataka State Cricket Association deeply regret the sad and sudden demise of former Test umpire Sri SN Hanumantha Rao. May his soul rest in peace,” KSCA said in a release.Like it is often with umpires and wicketkeepers, it was a mistake of his that became famous. In his case, though, that mistake was corrected by a fellow Kannadiga, and became a glowing example of sportsmanship. In the Golden Jubilee Test, in Bombay in 1979-80, Rao ruled Bob Taylor out caught at the wicket off the bowling of Kapil Dev. Taylor protested, but walked off. India’s captain, Gundappa Viswanath, fielding at slip, was convinced Taylor had not edged the ball, and persuaded Rao to overturn the decision.Rao agreed, and Taylor was called back. It didn’t matter that the incident came around at a crucial juncture of the Test, and could have reduced England to 143 for 6 in reply to India’s 242. By the time that sixth-wicket partnership ended, England had reached 229. England went on to win the Test by 10 wickets.

Abel Braga, sobre Juan: 'É exemplo para muito garoto aí'

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O técnico Abel Braga não poupou elogios ao zagueiro Juan após a vitória do Flamengo sobre o Madureira por 2 a 0. Em entrevista coletiva nesta terça-feira, o comandante rubro-negro, que lançou o veterano na reta final do embate, ratificou a importância dele como símbolo para os mais jovens.

-O Juan vai ser eterno no Flamengo, como Zico, Junior. Essa é a intenção das pessoas da direção do clube. Um clube como o Flamengo não pode perder um jogador do tamanho do Juan.

Abelão ainda contou como é a amizade dele com os demais jogadores do clube.

– Há uma amizade muito grande. Eles se cobram, eles se incentivam. É a segunda vez que trabalho com ele.

O treinador contou que o jogador de 40 anos foi reverenciado no vestiário do Flamengo após o triunfo.

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Mais participativo que Borja, Arthur Cabral estreia com gol e acirra briga

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Inscrito sexta-feira no Campeonato Paulista, Arthur Cabral teve uma estreia de impacto no Palmeiras: foi dele o gol no empate com o Novorizontino em 1 a 1, pela ida das quartas de final do Paulista. Sem um “dono da posição” no ataque, o ex-jogador do Ceará acirrou a briga com Borja e Deyverson.

O último citado é quem melhor jogou sob o comando de Luiz Felipe Scolari, mas acumulou suspensões e agora se recupera de lesão. Arthur não entrou na lista para a primeira fase do Paulista e ainda teve de tratar uma lesão no púbis, então o colombiano é quem mais jogou em 2019.

Borja foi o titular em Novo Horizonte (SP) e novamente jogou mal. Teve duas boas oportunidades no primeiro tempo: a primeira chutou em cima do goleiro Oliveira, e a segunda não conseguiu cabecear após o desvio de Antônio Carlos na primeira trave.

O primeiro tempo não foi bom de todo o Palmeiras, mas a participação do camisa 9 foi muito tímida. Sem conseguir ganhar jogadas pelo alto e sem se entender com o trio de meias, saiu no intervalo com uma finalização certa, uma errada, quatro toques corretos na bola, dois errados, uma perda de posse e duas faltas cometidas. Os dados são do Footstats.

Com a atuação fraca, Felipão o tirou no intervalo e deu chance a Arthur, para empolgação da torcida, que já sonhava vê-lo em há alguns meses. Mesmo antes de chegar ao gol, o camisa 39 fez o time segurar mais os chutões para frente. Borja não conseguiu fazer isso.

Após 21 minutos, aproveitou a sobra na área, girou e bateu no canto: gol com cara de centroavante. Ele teve ainda uma chance na pequena área para virar, mas a finalização foi travada na hora. Arthur Cabral terminou o jogo com mais posse do que Borja, mais chutes a gol, mas com mais perdas de bola (seis contra uma do colombiano).

Depois de um jogo ruim em Novo Horizonte (SP), o Palmeiras decidirá em casa a vaga na semifinal do Estadual, nesta terça-feira. Deyverson ainda está tratando uma lesão na coxa direita. Borja, sem confiança, não está jogando bem. Será a volta no Pacaembu a primeira chance de Arthur como titular? Eu daria uma chance ao reforço de 20 anos de idade.

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Chambers highlights demand on resources

It is, perhaps, a sign of the times that, just as the County Championship season should be reaching a peak, the demands on its resources are at their greatest. Maurice Chambers’ loan signing demonstrated so.

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ScorecardMaurice Chambers made an immediate impact for Warwickshire•Getty Images

It is, perhaps, a sign of the times that, just as the County Championship season should be reaching a peak, the demands on its resources are at their greatest.Over the next couple of weeks, teams vying for the title or fighting to avoid promotion and relegation will lose players to England, Ireland and Scotland. Other players will be rested after the rigours of international campaigns. Few of the Ashes-winning squad will make another appearance in the county game this year.All of that is understandable. The England team pays the bills for the county and the recreational game and it is entirely reasonable to demand the players are used and rested as the team management see fit. Equally, it is quite appropriate for Ireland and Scotland to call upon their best players as they seek to progress in world cricket.But there is a downside. The endless withdrawals – be they for Lions game or international fixtures – that stretch through the season, not only threaten the integrity of the premier domestic competition, but threaten to drive a wedge between the international game and the county game. And if that happens, the difficulty of county players taking the step-up to international cricket will grow.There was a time such withdrawals were masked by the presence of experienced, older players or strong overseas or Kolpak registrations. But now, with young player incentives and tougher work permit criteria, that depth has been diminished.With such factors combining, the dilution of the county game is both obvious and dangerous. It may well, in time, return to bite the England set-up. You could construct a strong argument to suggest it was one of the key mistakes made in Australian cricket a decade or so ago.Certainly Warwickshire are a shadow of the team that won the County Championship title last season. As well as having lost seven players to various England squads at some stage of the season (Ian Bell, Jonathan Trott, Chris Woakes, Varun Chopra, Boyd Rankin, Chris Wright and Keith Barker, four of which are absent from this match) they have lost Freddie Coleman (to Scotland) and William Porterfield (to Ireland).In this game, they are further weakened by injuries. Their captain, Jim Troughton (back) is absent, two of their leading allrounders, Rikki Clarke (ankle) and Woakes (who hurt his thigh batting for England) are absent, several seamers – such as Oliver Hannon-Dalby, Wright, Richard Jones, who has joined on-loan despite carrying an injury – are absent as are two spinners in Chris Metters (who has been released due to injury) and Paul Best. As a result, their attack in this game consisted of a 20-year-old – Tom Milns – and two other seamers – Recordo Gordon and Maurice Chambers – with two first-class wickets between them this season.But such setbacks offer opportunity. In this game, Warwickshire drafted in Chambers, unwanted at Essex, on loan in a deal that stretches to the end of the season. Chambers, a 25-year-old longer on talent than achievement at this stage of his career, bowled with impressive pace and decent skill and discipline to suggest he may be able to persuade another county to invest in him. He will hope to follow the path of former team-mate Wright, who benefitted considerably from leaving Chelmsford and working with former Essex bowling coach Graeme Welch, who is now at Edgbaston. At present, Warwickshire are interested more in finding a solution to their availability crisis and have looked little further ahead than that.But they have opened talks with unsettled Somerset keeper, Jos Buttler. They are one of three clubs to have made an approach for the player and are likely to have offered him the chance to keep in all white-ball cricket if he joins. The difficult economic times are likely to result in far less movement in this year’s close-season than has been the case in the previous two or three years.It appeared for the first half of the day that Sussex would take full advantage of Warwickshire’s weaknesses and winning an important toss on a flat, dry pitch. Though they played and missed a few times, Chris Nash and Luke Wells put together a composed opening stand of 121 taking full toll of anything straying in line or length and of an unusually short boundary. Indeed, with Warwickshire struggling for pitches after a busy season, they were required to gain special dispensation for the 49-yard boundary on the Eric Hollies Stand side of the ground. Wells, tall and upright, was strong on the drive, while Nash, dropped by Jeetan Patel on 24 at slip off Gordon, cut particularly well.But Sussex squandered much of their hard work. After Nash played slightly across one, Sussex subsequently lost 6 for 39 runs in 21 overs as their middle-order surrendered their wickets in an array of soft, impatient strokes.If Michael Yardy, undone by late swing, was the victim of a fine delivery, Wells, caught at mid-on as he mis-timed a flick to the leg side, and Rory Hamilton-Brown, caught at short mid-on at he skipped down the wicket and attempted to drive, had less excuse. Ed Joyce fell to a loose drive at a wide ball, Matt Machan top-edged a pull and Ben Brown, caught on the crease, looked as if he were beaten for pace.At that stage it appeared Sussex, who are still outside contenders for the Championship title, might struggle to gain even a couple of batting bonus points. But Chris Jordan, perhaps the signing of the season, and Will Beer, demonstrated the patience and determination that so many of their top-order colleagues failed to exhibit, in adding 83 unbeaten runs for the eighth wicket before stumps. It was Jordan’s second half-century of the campaign, to complement his 51 Championship wickets.The Warwickshire attack, green as it was, were impressively tight and, in Chambers and Gordon, had bowlers of considerable pace. The pitch may well provide help to spin later in the game, presenting quite an opportunity for Will Beer and, perhaps, highlighting the absence of Monty Panesar for Sussex.

لاعب الإسماعيلي: نعاني من مديونيات ضخمة.. وأهنئ الأهلي على فوزه بالدوري

تحدث أحمد عادل عبد المنعم حارس مرمى الإسماعيلي عن بقاء فريقه في الدوري المصري الممتاز بعد صراع قوي للهروب من الهبوط للدرجة الأدنى، مهنئًا الأهلي بالتتويج بدرع المسابقة المحلية.

وقال أحمد عادل عبد المنعم في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر القناة “الأولى”: “الجميع يعرفون الظروف الصعبة التي يمر بها نادي الإسماعيلي، وهذا الموسم الأمور أصعب كثيرًا بسبب التغييرات الكثيرة التي حدثت على مدار الموسم”.

وأكمل: “الحمد لله استطعنا تحقيق الهدف في النهاية ومررنا بالموقف الصعب بأمان وأرحنا الجماهير قبل جولة من النهاية”.

وتابع: “إن لم يكن هناك حل سريع وتدخل لتصحيح وضع الإسماعيلي في الفترة القادمة سيكون الأمر صعبًا للغاية، هناك مديونيات ضخمة وعدم استقرار واضح، نتمنى أن يكون هناك حل سريع لأن الإسماعيلي نادي كبير، وعقدي ينتهي معه بنهاية الموسم الحالي”.

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وأردف: “لم أوقع لأي ناد حتى الآن ومستمر مع الإسماعيلي حتى آخر مباراة، ثم سأرى ما سيحدث في المستقبل واتخذ القرار النهائي”.

واختتم: “أهنئ النادي الأهلي على تحقيق لقب الدوري المصري وبطولة إفريقيا بعد مجهود كبير قاموا به على مدار الموسم”.

Joia do Madureira, Guilherme Bala faz estreia em palco de gala

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Em 2018 ele estava no sub-17, na atual temporada chegou aos juniores, e agora, com apenas 17 anos, Guilherme Bala deu mais um salto importante na carreira: estreou pelos profissionais do Madureira logo no Maracanã, na partida contra o poderoso Flamengo, na noite da última terça-feira.

A escalada na carreira do atacante é fruto do talento apresentado dentro de campo. No último fim de semana ele havia marcado dois gols na estreia do Madureira no Carioca Sub-20, na vitória por 3 a 2 sobre a Cabofriense. Desempenho que chamou atenção de Gaúcho, técnico do time principal.

– Motivo de muito orgulho e felicidade fazer minha estreia na equipe profissional no Maracanã, contra o Flamengo. Infelizmente o resultado que buscávamos não veio, mas, sem duvida, esse dia ficará marcado em minha vida. Que eu possa estar junto ao grupo também na última rodada do Carioca para ajudar o Madureira a sair desta situação – resumiu a promessa tricolor, que revelou ainda como foram os instantes antes de entrar em campo.

– Quando a Gaúcho me chamou para entrar, passou um filme na minha cabeça. Pensei em todos aqueles que me ajudaram a chegar até aqui. Sem dúvidas, será a primeira de muitas oportunidades que ainda virão. É apenas o começo. Agora é trabalhar o restante da semana para chegarmos fortes na última rodada do Carioca e manter o Madureira na elite do futebol do Rio.

Fabricio Pires, empresário do atleta, destacou a evolução gradual do jovem atacante de 17 anos. Nada que surpreenda quem acompanha de perto o dia a dia de Guilherme.

– Ver o crescimento do Guilherme Bala é extremamente prazeroso para nós da empresa pelo fato de estarmos o acompanhando sempre de perto. O Guilherme e sua família merecem tudo que vem acontecendo. Nós que estamos próximos a ele sabemos da importância em mantê-lo motivado e temos a certeza que sua evolução ocorrerá gradativamente.

Guilherme terá mais uma chance de mostrar serviço entre os profissionais no próximo domingo (24), quando o Madureira encerra a participação na Taça Rio encarando a Cabofriense, no Estádio Aniceto Moscoso, às 16h.

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