Gale century insures against defeat

Andrew Gale helped his side insure against defeat with his second ton of the season but now hopes he has left enough time in the match for his bowlers to make it a match-winning innings

Jon Culley at North Marine Road21-Jul-2014
ScorecardAndrew Gale’s century put Yorkshire in a strong position•Getty Images

Andrew Gale, the Yorkshire captain, helped his side insure themselves against defeat with his second century of the season but now needs to keep his fingers crossed that he has left enough time in the match for his bowlers to make it a match-winning innings as he seeks to regain the lead in the Championship race.Yorkshire take a lead of 421 into the final day, having resisted any temptation to expose Middlesex to a few overs of hostile attack before the close. Only four wickets fell on day three compared with 21 over the opening two days, but Gale thinks there is enough life left in the pitch for Ryan Sidebottom and company to take 10 more.Middlesex scored 472 in the fourth innings to beat Yorkshire at Lord’s in April – when they were captained by Joe Root, incidentally, Gale having left himself out through lack of form – but it was not so much caution as the timing of the new ball that put him off going for an earlier declaration.”The new ball was due three overs after tea and if we had gone too hard against that new ball, trying to accelerate, we could have easily lost three wickets in 10 overs, say, and then you can’t accelerate,” he explained. “So the key was for me and Jack Leaning to build a good partnership after tea and then push on and the way we accelerated at the end has set the game up nicely.”I still think there is enough left in the pitch for us to get 10 wickets. The ball is still beating the bat, there is good carry and their lads are a lot more tired than ours, having spent more time in the field. If we can take wickets with the new ball, and get rid of Chris Rogers early on, we’ll have a good chance.”Gale finished 126 not out. He has had an inconsistent season, two or three decent scores sitting among clusters of small ones, but he enjoys the pace in the pitch here and even a couple of blows inflicted by Steven Finn, one on the left thumb and another on the left elbow, the second at a critical moment after he made moved to 97, did not diminish the pleasure he drew from it, which he signalled by raising his bat to all corners of the ground after driving the ball through the offside for four off Finn to reach three figures.He now has four hundreds on this ground, including his career-best 272 against Nottinghamshire last season. This one has lasted more than four hours and included 13 fours. Apart from the painful moments, he was also dropped on 40, when Rogers put down a difficult chance at point.Yorkshire had started the day well, adding 117 runs at not far short of four an over in the morning session with no wickets lost. Kane Williamson, himself hit on the helmet by Finn, and Alex Lees both completed half-centuries in a partnership that put on 132.They were each out in turn early in the afternoon session as Yorkshire were obliged to regroup for the first time. Tim Murtagh dismissed both in the space of 14 deliveries as Williamson, shaping to cut, top-edged a ball that bounced more than he anticipated, Ollie Rayner using his height to pluck it out of the air above his head, one-handed, at first slip. Then Lees, pushing forward, edged low to second slip, where Dawid Malan claimed the catch, Lees waiting for confirmation it had carried before walking off.Jonny Bairstow was the only subsequent casualty before Jack Leaning joined Gale, top edging a pull off a short ball from Toby Roland-Jones to be caught at long leg.The support Gale received from 20-year-old Leaning was impressive, providing more evidence that this is a young man who bats with composure beyond his years. They added 182 runs in 44.2 overs, Leaning letting loose with some powerful blows towards the close when he hit three sixes in the space of four balls faced, against Finn, Rayner and Malan.He was stumped looking for another against Malan for 76, having helped swell Yorkshire’s total by 75 in the last 10 overs of the day. A win will take Yorkshire back to the top of the Division One table. Whether they can pull it off remains to be seen.

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يشهد اليوم الجمعة 8-9-2023 إقامة عدد من المباريات الهامة، في ظل فترة التوقف الدولي الحالية، والتي تشهد عدة مواجهات للمنتخبات الوطنية في القارات المختلفة منها تصفيات كأس أمم أوروبا وإفريقيا.

ويختتم منتخب مصر الأول مشواره في تصفيات كأس أمم إفريقيا بمواجهة قوية أمام إثيوبيا في المباراة من المقرر إقامتها على ملعب استاد الدفاع الجوي.

ويدخل منتخب مصر مباراته وهو حاسمًا تأهله إلى نهائيات كأس الأمم مع نظيره الغيني بعد الإطاحة بمنتخبي مالاوي وإثيوبيا أطراف المجموعة الرابعة.

بينما يخوض منتخب السعودية مباراة ودية في إطار معسكر الحالي تحت قيادة مدربه الجديد الإيطالي مانشيني والذي تولى المهمة منذ أيام.

كما تقام عدد من اللقاءات في تصفيات أمم أوروبا مساء اليوم والتي يأتي على رأسها مباراتي البرتغال أمام سلوفاكيا وإسبانيا ضد جورجيا. مواعيد مباريات اليوم الجمعة 8-9-2023 والقنوات الناقلةمواعيد مباريات تصفيات أمم إفريقيا اليوم

مصر أمام إثيوبيا، وتنطلق الساعة 7 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة beIN Sports 6 HD، وعبر قناة تايم سبورت الأرضية.

بوركينا فاسو ضد إسواتيني، وتنطلق الساعة 9 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة beIN Sports 6 HD.

مالي أمام جنوب السودان، وتنطلق الساعة 10 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة beIN Sports 7 HD. مواعيد مباريات تصفيات أمم أوروبا اليوم

جورجيا ضد إسبانيا، وتنطلق الساعة 7 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة beIN Sports 1 HD.

البرتغال أمام سلوفاكيا، وتنطلق الساعة 9:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة beIN Sports 1 HD.

كرواتيا أمام لاتفيا، وتنطلق الساعة 9:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة beIN Sports 2 HD.

تركيا ضد أرمينيا، وتنطلق الساعة 9:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة beIN Sports 3 HD.

قبرص أمام أسكتلندا وتنطلق الساعة 9:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية. موعد مباراة السعودية الودية اليوم

السعودية أمام كوستاريكا، وتنطلق الساعة 10 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتذاع المباراة عبر قناة ssc.

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Clayton elogia a 'ousadia' no trabalho de Roger Machado

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Na última quarta -feira, o Bahia surpreendeu o São Paulo no Morumbi com vitória por 1 a 0 e ficou mais próximo das classificação para as quartas de final da Copa do Brasil.

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‘Os resultados que conquistamos mostram que o grupo está preparado para quem não acreditava. Já havíamos vencido o Corinthians em casa, agora batemos o São Paulo em pleno Morumbi. Jogar 180 minutos lá e não sofrer gols não é para qualquer time’, analisou o atacante Clayton.

Mesmo atuando por poucos minutos no confronto da Copa do Brasil, o camisa 12, que já passou por grandes clubes do país faz questão de passar a sua experiência para o elenco tricolor.

‘O Roger está de parabéns também, armou o time para jogar um futebol ofensivo, não para se defender. É um treinador bem diferente, pois gosta de pressionar o adversário independente de jogar dentro ou fora de casa’, disse.

Agora o Bahia precisa de um empate em casa para confirmar a vaga na próxima fase. O duelo de volta acontece na próxima quarta-feira, em Salvador. Antes da decisão, o Tricolor vira a chave para receber o Fluminense na Fonte Nova, em partida válida pelo Brasileirão.

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Morgan stars in Gazi Tank's title win

A round-up of the Dhaka Premier Division games played on November 29

ESPNcricinfo staff29-Nov-2013

Filer photo: Eoin Morgan put up his best performance for Gazi Tank after joining the team on November 20•Getty Images

Gazi Tank Cricketers became Dhaka Premier Division champions – the first team to claim the title after the tournament was given List-A status – after they beat close contestants Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club by 60 runs. Both sides were on 20 points making the match a decider, an occasion which was enough to stir the best out of Eoin Morgan.The England international made 84 off 71 balls with nine fours and two sixes, his first score of note after arriving to play for Gazi Tank on November 20. He made scores of 0, 26, 33 and 11 in his last four games, but won the man-of-the-match award in the crucial outing.Morgan added 101 runs for the fourth wicket with Mahmudullah, who struck a 43-ball 51. The runs came in just 13.5 overs, after Gazi Tank’s innings had slowed down in the middle overs. Morgan was eventually dismissed in the 49th over but not before he added another 47 runs for the fifth wicket with Ryan ten Doeschate, who made 35 off 18 balls.Prime Doleshwar they slipped to 95 for six in the 26th over in the chase, with Rubel Hossain removing openers Mehedi Maruf and Josh Cobb and Naeem Islam jnr taking the wickets of Rony Talukdar and the in-form pair of Dawid Malan and Sabbir Rahman.Mominul Haque, however, scored 86 off 92 balls with eight boundaries and found some support from captain Farhad Reza. The seventh-wicket pair added 75 runs. Farhad continued the fight, adding another 57 for the eighth wicket with Sohag Gazi. He was eventually dismissed for 79 off 60 balls, and Ashar Zaidi cleaned up the tail with four wickets.It is Gazi Tank’s first DPL triumph, and they have become the seventh winner of the competition after Abahani (17 times), Mohammedan (nine times), Biman (five times), Victoria (four times), Old DOHS (twice) and Brothers Union (once) in the tournament’s 37th season.Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club rounded off their campaign with a four-wicket win over Kalabagan Cricket Academy. Their captain Mushfiqur Rahim struck eight sixes and just two boundaries in an unbeaten 97 that helped them ease to the 224-run target in the 40th over. Tushar Imran supported Mushfiqur with a half-century. Earlier, Abdur Razzak took four wickets to help restrict KCA to 223 runs in 49.1 overs. Abdul Mazid struck his second List-A century but the other batsmen hardly pushed on.Their win, and Doleshwar’s loss, meant that Dhanmondi finished runners-up with a better net run-rate after both teams finished on 20 points each.In the day’s other game, Prime Bank Cricket Club beat Mohammedan Sporting Club by 14 runs after Ravi Bopara struck the tournament’s highest score. The England batsman hammered an unbeaten run-a-ball 157 with eleven fours and five sixes as Prime Bank posted 280-6 in 50 overs. Mohammedan had three fifties in their response from Upul Tharanga, Rahmat Shah and Mashrafe Mortaza but still fell short of the target after they lost a cluster of wickets after the Shah-Mashrafe 86-run sixth wicket stand. Bopara turned it on with the ball too, picking up four wickets while Ariful Hasan took three wickets.

Surrey relegated by Javid and Woakes

Surrey went down tamely in the end, their optimistic plan to take 10 Warwickshire wickets in less time that it took to concede 281 runs falling a long way short

Jon Culley at Edgbaston20-Sep-2013
ScorecardEngland allrounder hit an unbeaten 79 to help Warwickshire to victory•PA Photos

Surrey went down tamely in the end, their optimistic plan to take 10 Warwickshire wickets in less time that it took to concede 281 runs falling a long way short as Ateeq Javid and Chris Woakes built a magnificent partnership that saw the home side’s requirement met with more than 25 overs to spare of the final day.Javid, a neat right-handed batsman of only 21 years who has come into his own in the second half of the season, played superbly, applying himself with considerable patience and diligence on the third evening, with his side 19 for 2, and again as the final day unfolded and Surrey momentarily glimpsed a chance when they removed Laurie Evans and Rikki Clarke in the morning session.Evans threw his wicket away by chasing a wide long-hop from Stuart Meaker and Clarke deflected a drive on to his own stumps, at which point Warwickshire were still 155 from their target, a point at which another wicket or two might have had them looking at their long tail and getting jittery.But Javid never wobbled for a moment, and once Woakes was settled and timing his shots confidently the scoreboard was seldom static and Surrey’s morale steadily weakened. The pitch offered nothing that the spinners, Gareth Batty and Zafar Ansari, could use to much effect, and the threat posed by the quicker men was never more than fleeting. Chris Tremlett, who has ended doubts over his future by signing a one-year extension to his contract, did not look like a bowler champing at the bit, even with an Ashes squad due to be announced.Thus ended a grim year, the second in a row, for Surrey, who reached the final of the FLt20 but saw little else for their investment in a squad that has, at different times, seen Graeme Smith, Ricky Ponting, Kevin Pietersen and Hashim Amla pulling on a Surrey sweater.The departure through injury in May of South Africa captain Smith, who had been hired to bring order and purpose to a dressing room still feeling the pain left by the Tom Maynard tragedy, was a severe blow, effectively requiring the plans for the season to be redrawn. Within a few weeks came the sacking of team director, Chris Adams, but Alec Stewart, the executive director who has been in temporary charge since then, offered no excuses.”We did not look like a relegation squad on paper but we don’t play on paper,” he said. “If you look at the lack of batting points, the lack of times we haven’t bowled sides out – the win column says one and if you only win one game you are going to finish near the bottom.”Losing Graeme Smith was a blow. You don’t want to lose your leader, no side would want to lose their captain, no one would want to lose someone of the calibre of Graeme Smith. He had only been there three games or so but had a huge impact, not just as a batsman — we knew he was a fine player, a fine leader – it was the impact he had on the dressing room.”But that’s not an excuse. We lost him. Other sides lose players, other sides lose their captain for a while. We have not played well enough. You can’t stand here and defend something you can’t defend.”We needed to have played better. It was not a question of one person not being here. Collectively the performances were not good enough, which is why we are sat rock bottom.”Stewart accepted that there would be some supporters of other teams who would revel in Surrey’s demise, burdened as they are with the label of county cricket’s fat cats. He questioned whether it was entirely fair but took it is as inevitable.”There are plenty of people out there who will be pleased to see us go down,” he said. “We are looked upon as a big club, we have been tagged as this cheque-book county. But people forget there is a salary cap.”There is expectation of Surrey but who brings that expectation? Is it from within Surrey, or from outside of Surrey because it is a Test match ground, because it is London, because as a club it makes a lot of money, with the Test match revenues, the T20 revenues and the way they market the club? That’s maybe a reason. There is the history as well.”You have to look at the here and now and the immediate future, and the future is to make sure we have good people, who can improve as individuals, and good people at the top who can help nurture those younger players through.”For us now it is about how you plan for one to five years, so that you don’t come up and go down again, and stay strong for a length of time.”I don’t want to stay in Division Two for longer than one year but when you do get promoted you want to make sure the foundations are there so that you can stay in the first division and then challenge at the top end rather than trying to survive at the bottom end.”Permanent replacements for Adams and first-team coach Ian Salisbury will be announced in the coming weeks, Stewart said. “We are getting closer, but there was never any rush. Stuart Barnes in the head coach role has been outstanding, with his work ethic and his attention to detail, and David Thorpe, our team analyst who has been involved with our academy, has stepped up well.”They have done all they can, the players have done all they can in their work ethic. That has not been transferred to the middle, with bat and ball.”The future, meanwhile, looks brighter for Warwickshire. Failing to defend their title has been a disappointment, but an understandable one given terrible luck with injuries, a headache that has not yet lifted after Jamie Atkinson broke a thumb, giving them another problem over who keeps wicket.Yet Javid and Woakes, both former players with the inner-city Aston Manor club, have given them the chance to finish their season in the top three for the third year running, should they condemn another team to relegation with a win at Derby next week.

Vasco bate recorde de finalizações mas peca na pontaria

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No jogo em que o time mais finalizou na temporada, o Vasco deixou o campo derrotado pela primeira vez no ano. Contra a Cabofriense, neste domingo, Alberto Valentim lançou uma equipe praticamente reserva, apenas com Fernando Miguel, Raul e Marrony de titulares e acabou perdendo por 2 a 0. Oportunidades de marcar, porém, não faltaram.

Mesmo mostrando desde o início dificuldades para criar com a bola rolando, o Cruzmaltino assustou nas bolas paradas. Willian Maranhão, de cabeça, após escanteio cobrado por Bruno César, e Cláudio Winck, de falta, acertaram o travessão do goleiro George, que teve bastante trabalho na partida.

O Vasco finalizou 28 vezes no duelo, segundo dados do Footstats, o seu recorde neste Estadual – a marca anterior era de 26, contra o Madureira. Destes, porém, apenas nove foram em gol. Ribamar, Marrony e Henríquez desperdiçaram chances claras em cruzamentos, mandando para fora, assim como Rossi, que foi parado três vezes pelo camisa 1 do time de Cabo Frio. O centroavante, um dos mais criticados pela torcida, acertou em gol apenas uma das quatro oportunidades que teve no jogo.

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FINALIZAÇÕES DO VASCO CONTRA A CABOFRIENSE
– Dados do Footstats

28 finalizações no total
9 em gol
19 erradas
Jogadores com mais finalizações em gol: Rossi (3) e Marrony (2)
Jogadores com mais finalizações erradas: Ribamar (4) e Henríquez (3)

Settled New Zealand weigh options

New Zealand appear to be moving towards sticking with the 11 players used in the home series against England when the return contest starts at Lord’s next week

Andrew McGlashan at Grace Road08-May-2013New Zealand appear to be moving towards sticking with the 11 players used in the home series against England when the return contest starts at Lord’s next week.An unchanged top-order seems certain after Martin Guptill was left out of the final warm-up match against England Lions, while Doug Bracewell could struggle to force his way into the line-up although has a chance to impress at Grace Road in the absence of Neil Wagner who has been rested.Guptill missed the series in New Zealand due to a hamstring injury followed by thumb surgery and both opening slots in the side have been successfully filled by Hamish Rutherford and Peter Fulton, although neither shone against Derbyshire. That left Guptill battling for a middle-order place but he made just 25 and 8 in the first warm-up match while Dean Brownlie, the most under-pressure of the incumbent batsmen, made 71 in the first innings.Wagner, who formed a three-pronged pace attack with Tim Southee and Trent Boult in New Zealand, took eight wickets in the match against Derbyshire. Brendon McCullum confirmed there were no injury worries over him after he had problems with a toenail towards the end of that game. “Wagner has a huge chance of playing at Lord’s,” he said. “He’s fine, it was just a case of bowlers and toenails.”McCullum has also previously said that he is keen to retain balance in the attack with Bruce Martin’s left-arm spin, although it is not inconceivable that if conditions were persuasive enough New Zealand may consider an all-pace attack at Lord’s and rely on Kane Williamson’s offspin for variation. Williamson was a surprisingly effective bowler in the previous series, taking four wickets in the second innings in Auckland, when England hung on nine wickets down, while Martin went wicketless.”We have got a pretty good squad here and what we think is a reasonable eleven,” McCullum said. “The guys who played the other day performed well and put pressure on the incumbents and we haven’t bedded down our Test team just yet.”Bracewell, who has 46 wickets at 31.89 in 15 matches, made a case for a Test recall with seven wickets against Derbyshire having missed the home series after injuring his foot standing on glass. However, another factor in Wagner’s favour is that England have at times struggled against left-arm pace bowlers. Alastair Cook fell to either Wagner or Boult in four out of his five innings in the recent Test series.”We’ll see how Doug goes but I’m confident both can do a role,” McCullum said. “It’s more a horses-for-courses policy rather than favouring one person.”New Zealand XI 1 Hamish Rutherford, 2 Peter Fulton, 3 Kane Williamson, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Dean Brownlie, 6 Brendon McCullum (capt), 7 BJ Watling, 8 Doug Bracewell, 9 Tim Southee, 10 Bruce Martin, 11 Trent Boult

Clarke sure friendships will endure

Michael Clarke is confident there will be no backlash against him from the four players axed for the third Test in Mohali over their failure to complete a task assessing themselves and the team. One of the four men dumped, Clarke’s vice-captain Shane Watson, flew home to be with his pregnant wife after the suspension was announced but he also said he would use his time at home to reassess his cricket future.The other three players, James Pattinson, Mitchell Johnson and Usman Khawaja, remained with the squad ahead of the Test, which starts on Thursday, and will be considered for selection for the fourth Test in Delhi. The decision to make the quartet ineligible for the Mohali Test was taken by Clarke, the coach Mickey Arthur and the team manager Gavin Dovey in consultation, but Clarke insists his role will not hurt his relationship with the men.”The players know 100% that this is not about the individual player,” Clarke said. “I’ve made that very clear. The four players are very disappointed that this has happened. They respect the decision. They understand why. It has been made very clear why we have made the decision, as harsh a punishment as they might see it.”I don’t think it will have any impact on my friendship with the four guys because I know I’ve got the respect of those guys and they know how much I respect them. That’s probably why I feel comfortable fronting players on these issues. I think it would be easy to walk away and let things slide. But they know how much I love playing for Australia like they do.”They know how much I want this team to have success and achieve what I think we can achieve. And you know what? They want the same. There’s only one way you get there. It takes the whole team pushing in the same direction. This is not about the individual player. The whole team sits on this level. These are our standards. If you’re not hitting it, there’s going to be consequences.”The consequences on this occasion are significant not only for the individual players but also for the team, as it leaves Australia with only 12 or 13 men (depending on the fitness of Matthew Wade) available for this week’s Test. Brad Haddin was flying out of Australia on Monday to join the group as cover for Wade but could also find himself in with a chance of being included as a specialist batsman even if Wade is passed fit.It also means that on a pitch that could offer more for the fast bowlers, Australia have only two frontline quicks – Peter Siddle and Mitchell Starc – available, alongside the allrounder Moises Henriques. On a surface where they may only have wanted to play one spinner they could now be forced to play at least two of Xavier Doherty, Nathan Lyon and Glenn Maxwell.”We didn’t even look at the name of the players,” Clarke said. “That’s what has to happen when you sit everyone on the same level, it doesn’t matter who you are in this team. If you do not hit the standards it’s unacceptable. Now we have a squad of 12 players to select 11 from. We’ll pick the best 11 we have out of 12; 13 because Haddin is coming as well.”It has huge impact on the team for the third Test match. But it’s why you pick a squad. It gives somebody else an opportunity. And that’s the biggest risk in this game. You give somebody else an opportunity and you might never get another chance. That’s what’s happened here. It gives four new blokes a chance at playing a Test match and grabbing hold of this opportunity.”The fact that Australia will now enter a Test without their vice-captain and leading wicket-taker in the series is potentially calamitous after the team lost by an innings in the previous Test in Hyderabad. But Clarke said after the build-up of players not falling into line in recent times, an example had to be made.”There is no right time, there is no right punishment,” Clarke said. “I don’t think it’s about picking and choosing. The fact is that we have a standard that we’re trying to set, we have goals that we’re trying to achieve and at the moment we’re not hitting our standards. It wasn’t a big ask. You let the team down, you let the head coach down. That’s unacceptable.”Our support staff are spending time one on one with players to help them improve their game slowly. I feel partly like a coach as well as a captain. At training we talk about spin bowling, I feel like I’m coaching. But we are a playing group – and there is no exception – we as a playing group have to be helping ourselves as well.”

تقارير تركية: بشكتاش يحدد البديل المناسب تحسبًا لرحيل موليكا "هدف الأهلي"

حدد نادي بشكتاش المنافس في بطولة الدوري التركي اللاعب المناسب ليكون بديلًا مستقبليًا لتدعيم هجوم الفريق الأول لكرة القدم تحسبًا لرحيل المهاجم، جاكسون موليكا.

ارتبط موليكا في الأشهر الماضية بإمكانية المغادرة مع وجود اهتمام من قبل الأهلي في الدوري المصري بطلب من المدرب، مارسيل كولر.

اقرأ أيضًا.. الأهلي يعلن موقف حسين الشحات من المشاركة أمام الترجي

وبحسب صحيفة “فوتوماك” التركية أن بشكتاش حدد الاسم المناسب للتحرك من أجله إذا تأكد رحيل موليكا وفقًا لطلبات المدرب، شينول جونيش.

الاسم الأول على طاولة بشكتاش هو المهاجم المحلي، أوموت نايير، الذي سبق ولعب في صفوف بشكتاش والآن معار من أيوب سبور إلى عمراني سبور وسجل 15 هدفًا في 27 مباراة في بطولة الدوري التركي.

الجدير بالذكر أن بشكتاش بحسب الصحافة التركية قد وضع سعرا لبيع موليكا يقدر بأكثر من 6 ملايين يورو وهو ما يضع عقبة أمام الأهلي لإتمام الصفقة.

Vento a favor: Verdão só empata com lanterna, mas pode ser campeão na 4ª

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Neste domingo, o Palmeiras teve o Estádio do Café, em Londrina, quase inteiro a seu favor contra o último colocado, o já rebaixado Paraná, mas só empatou por 1 a 1. Ainda assim, o Inter perdeu do Botafogo e, com isso, o Verdão mantém a vantagem de cinco pontos na liderança e tem chance de ser campeão brasileiro na quarta-feira, contra o América-MG, no Allianz Parque. A diferença é que o perseguidor mais próximo agora é o Flamengo, que derrotou o Sport e ultrapassou o Colorado.

Kessley abriu o placar para o Paraná, aos 33 minutos do primeiro tempo, e Gustavo Scarpa empatou convertendo pênalti, aos oito do segundo tempo.

O Verdão chegou a 71 pontos, com o Flamengo, agora em segundo, com 66, e o Inter em terceiro, com 65. O Palmeiras pode ser campeão na quarta-feira, quando recebe, no Allianz Parque, o América-MG, que está na zona de rebaixamento: precisa vencer e torcer para Flamengo (também joga às 21h45 de quarta-feira, contra o Grêmio, no Maracanã) e Inter (enfrenta o Atlético-MG às 19h30 de quarta-feira, no Beira-Rio) não somarem três pontos.

Vento e apagão
Felipão montou um time com toque de bola no meio-campo, teoricamente, com Moisés como volante e Lucas Lima na armação, além de Gustavo Scarpa encostando. Mas, antes da metade do primeiro tempo, um temporal impôs vento que jogava contra o Palmeiras. E ditou o que ocorreria até o intervalo.

O Verdão claramente não se adaptou às condições climáticas. Deixou de trocar passes rasteiros e forçou lançamentos para encontrar espaço nos lados do campo, mas a bola, muitas vezes, nem passava do meio.

O Paraná foi avançando, mesmo terminando o primeiro tempo só com 30% de posse de bola, e achou seu gol, com Antônio Carlos facilmente driblado por Juninho e Kessley se jogar entre a zaga para abrir o placar, aos 33 minutos.

Palmeiras retomou espírito
Depois do intervalo, o líder do Brasileiro, finalmente, deu mostras do espírito que o levou a essa condição. O futebol não melhorou muito, mas Willian entrou no lugar de Lucas Lima e o Palmeiras passou a jogar no campo do Paraná, como se esperava, além de ter entendido que deveria deixar a bola mais no chão.

Foi assim, pressionando e jogando dentro da área do lanterna, que o Palmeiras empatou: Willian chutou, a bola pegou no braço de Jhony, dentro da área. Pênalti, que Gustavo Scarpa converteu, aos oito.

Pressão sem efeito
O Palmeiras passou o segundo tempo inteiro no campo do Paraná, passando os últimos minutos apelando mais aos cruzamentos na área, até porque Borja saiu do banco para incomodar a zaga do Paraná. Mas nem toda a pressão do líder foi suficiente para vencer o lanterna.

Recorde consola?
O Palmeiras atingiu 20 rodadas sem perder, maior sequência invicta da história do Campeonato Brasileiro por pontos corridos, como o torneioé disputado desde 2003.

FICHA TÉCNICA
PARANÁ 1 X 1 PALMEIRAS

Local: Estádio do Café, Londrina (PR)
Data-Hora: 18/11/2018 – 17h
Árbitro: Bruno Arleu de Araujo(RJ)
Assistentes: Rodrigo Figueiredo Henrique Correa (Fifa-RJ) e Luiz Claudio Regazone(RJ)
Público/renda: 25.076 pagantes / R$ 1.953.570,00
Cartões amarelos: Jhony (35’/1ºT), Keslley (42’/1ºT), Igor (33’/2ºT) e Renê (49’/2ºT) (Paraná) e Gustavo Scarpa (11’/2ºT) e Borja (50’/2ºT) (Palmeiras)
Cartões vermelho: –
Gol: Keslley (34’/1ºT) e Gustavo Scarpa (8’/2ºT)

PARANÁ: Thiago Rodrigues; Wesley Dias, Jesiel, Renê Santos e Igor; Leandro Vilela, Jhony e Alesson (Jean Lucas, aos 22’/2ºT); Keslley, Juninho (Torito González, ao 42’/2ºT) e Grampola (Felipe Augusto, aos 32’/2ºT). Técnico: Dado Cavalcanti.

PALMEIRAS: Weverton, Mayke, Edu Dracena, Antônio Carlos e Diogo Barbosa; Felipe Melo, Moisés e Lucas Lima (Willian, no intervalo); Gustavo Scarpa (Bruno Henrique, aos 17’/2ºT), Dudu e Deyverson (Borja, aos 22’/2ºT). Técnico: Luiz Felipe Scolari.

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