محادثات تقرب جاتوزو من التدريب في الدوري السعودي

ذكرت تقارير صحفية إيطالية أن المدير الفني الإيطالي جينارو جاتوزو، على وشك الانتقال إلى الدوري السعودي.

تولى جاتوزو مهمة تدريب ميلان ونابولي في وقت سابق، كما درب فالنسيا الإسباني وتمت إقالته منذ بداية 2023.

وأوضحت شبكة “سكاي إيطاليا”، أن خورخي مينديز وكيل أعمال جاتوزو، يجري محادثات مع عدة أندية سعودية.

وأشار التقرير إلى أنه يمكن الوصول قريبًا إلى قرار، على الرغم من عدم ضمان أي شيء حتى الآن.

ولم يوضح التقرير أسماء الأندية السعودية التي تجري محادثات مع مينديز للتعاقد مع جاتوزو.

اقرأ أيضًا | النصر السعودي يتحرك للتعاقد مع جريزمان

وتشهد الأندية السعودية ثورة كبيرة في سوق الانتقالات بمحادثات جادة مع لاعبي ومدربي القارة الأوروبية.

بدأ الأمر بتعاقد النصر السعودي مع كريستيانو رونالدو في ديسمبر الماضي، وانضم كريم بنزيما ونجولو كانتي إلى اتحاد جدة، وروبن نيفيز إلى الهلال السعودي.

وتستمر محاولات الأندية في الدوري السعودي لجذب عدة لاعبين أمثال برناردو سيلفا لاعب وسط مانشستر سيتي، وألفارو موراتا مهاجم أتلتيكو مدريد، وأيضًا أنطوان جريزمان، بالإضافة إلى محادثات مع ميندي حارس مرمى تشيلسي، وماسيمليانو أليجري مدرب يوفنتوس.

Tomlinson five helps Hants victory

James Tomlinson finished with figures of 5 for 44 to guide Hampshire totheir second County Championship win of the season as they beatGlamorgan by 43 runs in a close-fought game in Cardiff.

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ScorecardJames Tomlinson took five wickets as Hampshire defended 221•Getty Images

James Tomlinson finished with figures of 5 for 44 to guide Hampshire totheir second County Championship win of the season as they beatGlamorgan by 43 runs in a close-fought game in Cardiff.After leaving Glamorgan 215 to win in 90 overs, Tomlinson claimed the first fourwickets to fall as the home side subsided to 58 for 5. Although Murray Goodwin and Mark Wallace put on 80 for the sixth wicket the damage had been done.At the start of the day Marcus North completed his five-wicket haul asGlamorgan wrapped up the Hampshire innings in the space of 22 balls. Hampshire were only able to add six more runs to their overnight total of 173for nine before Danny Briggs gave a bat-pad catch to Gareth Rees at short-leg. That gave North only his third five-wicket haul in first-class cricket givinghim figures of 5 for 30 from 15.1 overs.Glamorgan made a dreadful start to their victory quest being reduced to 42 for3 inside 10 overs by Tomlinson. He had Ben Wright and Stewart Walters both caught in the slips by LiamDawson and Sean Ervine respectively. And Tomlinson claimed his third wicket to have first innings century-maker Reescaught at second slip.Left-armer Tomlinson made it four straight victims when he trapped North lbw asthe home side slipped to 55 for four. Before lunch David Balcombe chipped in with the fifth wicket when Jim Allenby edged to Dawson at slip.But either side of lunch Goodwin and Wallace launched their impressiverecovery, steering them from 64 for 5 at the break, still 157 runs adrift of their victorytarget.Glamorgan were looking comfortable until Wallace was trapped leg beforehalf-forward to give Tomlinson his fifth wicket to leave the hosts 138for six at tea. At that stage Glamorgan needed 83 to win from 35.3 overs with Goodwin stillthere on 38 not out.Though Goodwin lost Dean Cosker to a leg-side stumping off Danny Briggs he wentto his 50 from 156 balls with six fours despite being rapped on the thumb byTomlinson when he was 39.Michael Hogan made a breezy 18, including 11 off a Briggs over, before he wascaught trying to clear Neil McKenzie at mid-off off Sohail Tanvir. It leftGlamorgan on 172 – needing a further 49 to win.And an over later Will Owen played on to Briggs making it 177 for 9, whileMike Reed lasted only two balls as Hampshire wrapped up the win with 22 oversremaining.

Burns earns draw to lighten Surrey gloom

Surrey awoke from the inexplicably ghastly nightmare of losing seven first-innings wickets for 12 runs in 11 overs to secure the draw that at least buys them a bit of breathing space

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ScorecardRory Burns fell 15 short of a century but did enough to stave off defeat•PA Photos

Surrey awoke from the inexplicably ghastly nightmare of losing seven first-innings wickets for 12 runs in 11 overs to secure the draw that at least buys them a bit of breathing space. But with only Derbyshire below them and the halfway stage of the Championship programme almost reached, it is hard to predict anything other than a fight against relegation.Signings continue to be made. Australia’s Glenn Maxwell will arrive for at least part of the T20 programme while Surrey expect to confirm the capture of South Africa’s JP Duminy for the last two months of the four-day campaign early next week.What they need above all else, though, is a Championship victory after seven matches without success. That spirit-lifting outcome was an impossibility here once Warwickshire ploughed on beyond 600. And but for a more disciplined second-innings effort, built around Rory Burns’ three-hour occupation, a desperately embarrassing defeat might have ensued.As it was, the pitch proved simply too bland for Warwickshire to pressurise Surrey into another implosion. The defending champions were further hampered by the absence of fast bowler Chris Wright, who sat out the final day with a flu-like illness, and they could also point to the potentially crucial loss of 37 overs to rain on the third morning.But unlike Surrey, who were left thanking the heavens for small mercies, the visitors can rightly claim to have taken a good step forward at Woodbridge Road. Their injury list is starting to shorten, with opener Ian Westwood and allrounder Keith Barker not only returning to action here but also making excellent contributions.Even better, Warwickshire have produced just the batting response coach Dougie Brown wanted after they were routed for 128 and 140, by Yorkshire, on their last outing. Retaining the title looks a tall order right now (they have only one victory from seven matches, compared to four at the same stage last season) but it is not an impossible task by any means.The Bears were growling all right this morning, having stunned Surrey through the previous evening’s Boyd Rankin-inspired burst. And it took them less than half an hour to claim the final three wickets, which left the hosts to follow-on an almighty 357 behind.Chris Tremlett, defending tentatively on the crease, edged Rankin before Ricky Ponting – deciding he might as well go on the offensive – and Jade Dernbach perished to Barker’s left-arm quicks.On a pitch which had yielded 863 runs for the first 11 wickets, Surrey’s last seven had gone down for an undistinguished dozen. No wonder their followers were less than happy and no doubt wishing that next month’s forum could be brought forward a few weeks.At least there was a bit of cheer for the faithful second time around. With nothing more than slow turn to encourage spinners Jeetan Patel and Ateeq Javid, Warwickshire could only prod and probe for weaknesses during lengthy spells.It was Rikki Clarke, though, who denied opener Burns what would have been a worthy century, finding the outside edge with a real ‘effort’ ball just before tea. And when Patel claimed a second victim during the early stages of the final session, via Zander de Bruyn’s bat-pad catch to silly point, the visitors rightly extended their victory bid well into the final hour.There was no shifting Ponting a second time, however, and he at least is earning his corn.As for that elusive first win, Surrey’s director of cricket, Chris Adams, insisted: “We’ve competed in every game without managing to pull it together with both bat and ball for an entire four days. But I don’t think we are far away. I feel we are really close to bringing it together and putting in that performance.”

Bookie arrested is former Royals player

One of the bookies arrested, and named as Amit Kumar, is actually Amit Singh, a former Rajasthan Royals player who was released by the franchise last year

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Amit Singh (left) played several games for Royals last year, but was released by the franchise in November•Associated Press

One of the bookies arrested, and named as Amit Kumar, is actually Amit Singh, a former Rajasthan Royals player who was released by the franchise last year.ESPNcricinfo has learned that Singh, a fast bowler who played in several matches in the 2012 season, was picked up for questioning five days ago but was formally arrested on Thursday in connection with the spot-fixing case that also allegedly involves three current Royals players. Singh, 31, has been identified in the first information report (FIR) as “Amit Kumar r/o Ahmedabad, Gujarat”.Singh has now been suspended by the BCCI pending inquiry.Singh, who resides in the Bopal suburb of Ahmedabad, played 23 IPL games for the Royals between 2009-2012. He was also part of the Gujarat Ranji Trophy team in the 2012-13 season, last playing against Saurashtra. He’d been in the news for having been reported twice for a suspect action during the 2009 IPL.

O áudio guardado (e de arrepiar) com tributo de Rafael Henzel à Chape

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Sobrevivente da tragédia com o voo da Chapecoense em 2016, o jornalista Rafael Henzel morreu na última terça-feira, aos 45 anos, vítima de um infarto enquanto jogava futebol.Henzel era locutor daRádio Oeste Capital, de Chapecó (SC), mas em 19 de janeiro de 2017, narrou uma crônica especial para o LANCE! com o objetivo de resumir a importância do jogo que seria disputado no dia seguinte: o amistoso entre Chapecoense e Palmeiras, o primeiro jogo profissional da Chape após todo o ocorrido na Colômbia. As palavras de Rafael Henzel viraram texto no dia do jogo, porém o áudio nunca havia sido divulgado. Agora, como tributo, o LANCE! publica a gravação do emocionante momento.

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Henzel estava em Chapecó e deu o depoimento, colhido pelos jornalistas Rafael Bullara e Vinícius Perazzini, ambos da redação do L! de São Paulo, por telefone.

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Pakistan focus on batting improvement

The Pakistan squad for Champions trophy spent the second day of their conditioning camp in Abbottabad focusing on their batting

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Mohammad Irfan had a light batting session on the second day of the conditioning camp•ESPNcricinfo Ltd./Umar Farooq

The Pakistan squad for Champions trophy spent the second day of their conditioning camp in Abbottabad focusing on their batting. The players had a full-fledged session under the guidance of former players Javed Miandad and Wasim Akram, while the regular coaches, Dav Whatmore and Mohammad Akram, took a backseat.Misbah-ul-Haq, Nasir Jamshed and Umar Amin were batched together for a batting session with Miandad, while the bowlers – Mohammad Irfan, Saeed Ajmal and Junaid Khan – also spent time working on their batting with help from assistant coach Shahid Aslam. Ajmal, who is expected to play a significant role with the ball, showed he has worked on his batting with a couple of eye-catching shots – a back-foot cut and a slog over midwicket.Asad Shafiq, who scored four consecutive half-centuries recently in the President’s cup one day tournament, had an extended batting session for two hours. In the absence of Younis Khan, Shafiq will shoulder extra responsibility in the Pakistan middle order.”I have batted on a track that helped both bowlers and batsmen, a pitch similar to what we are (expecting) to get in England,” Shafiq said after the session. “My confidence is already up after playing in South Africa. I am trying to avoid being complacent and maintain my rhythm from these training sessions.””My plan is to bat for big runs as I know the responsibility in his [Younis] absence has gone up. As a team, we understand how important it is to score runs to support our bowlers, as our group is a tough one. It’s in our minds that we have to be ready and have to give our hundred per cent to winning the opening game.”Akram, who arrived today for a two-day visit, cited batting as the key if Pakistan are to succeed. He said that the team’s chances in Champions Trophy are ‘bright’ but batsmen need to contribute regularly. “If our batting clicks, our bowlers will follow it up on a good note,” Akram said. “Our strength has been the bowling. Even in my era, we never felt comfortable chasing the target. So our batsmen need to score runs.”The are indeed preparing well, but we need to see how they execute the plans there in the matchesm,” he said. “I always deem Pakistan as a favourite for such tournaments and with a proper planning we can beat any team any where.”

São Paulo ganha retorno de Luan e mais dois 'reforços' para quarta

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O São Paulo ganhou reforços antes da decisão desta quarta-feira contra o Talleres, pela segunda fase da Copa Libertadores. No treino desta segunda, o volante Luan – que serviu a Seleção Brasileira Sub-20 no Sul-Americano – foi a novidade no CT da Barra Funda. Além dele, o zagueiro Anderson Martins, recuperado de uma tendinite, e o volante Jucilei, que estava com desconforto muscular, também foram a campo.

Revelado na base do Tricolor e promovido ao time profissional no ano passado, Luan fez seu primeiro treino com o elenco nesta temporada. Isto porque, o volante estava no Chile disputando o Sul-Americana Sub-20, onde a Seleção Brasileira ficou com o quinto lugar e não conseguiu vaga para o mundial da categoria.

De volta ao São Paulo, Luan pode ser escalado como titular no jogo de quarta, contra o Talleres, no Morumbi. Vale lembrar que o Tricolor perdeu o jogo de ida por 2 a 0, e precisa vencer por três ou mais gols de diferença para seguir adiante. Caso a equipe faça 2 a 0, a decisão será nos pênaltis.

Além de Luan, o zagueiro Anderson Martins – desfalques nos dois últimos jogos do São Paulo na temporada – apareceu no campo. O jogador está recuperado de uma tendinite e disputa com Arboleda e Bruno Alves uma vaga no time titular.

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Por fim, o volante Jucilei – desfalque de última hora no jogo contra a Ponte Preta, no último sábado. O meio-campista se recuperou das dores musculares que o afastaram da partida em Campinas e também está à disposição de André Jardine para o duelo com o Talleres.

Por determinação do São Paulo, os jornalistas tiveram acesso apenas aos 15 minutos iniciais do treino desta segunda, e não puderam assistir a atividade tática no CT da Barra Funda.

Antes de decidir sua sobrevivência na Copa Libertadores, o elenco tricolor treina na próxima terça. Na noite de quarta, às 21h30, o Tricolor recebe o Talleres, no Morumbi, e espera casa cheia para sua primeira decisão da temporada.

Arthur backs Lyon despite axe

Coach Mickey Arthur has said Australia’s axing of Nathan Lyon for another spinner for the first time in his Test career does not mean he has lost the confidence of the selectors.

Brydon Coverdale 03-Mar-2013Coach Mickey Arthur has said Australia’s axing of Nathan Lyon for another spinner for the first time in his Test career does not mean he has lost the confidence of the selectors.Lyon was left out of the Hyderabad Test after taking 4 for 244 in Chennai and instead the team relied on Xavier Doherty and Glenn Maxwell for its spin requirements, a plan that by the end of the second day had failed to bring a wicket as M Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara dominated proceedings.The only other time Lyon had been left out since making his debut in Sri Lanka in 2011 was against India at the WACA in January 2012, when four fast men were chosen on a bouncy pitch. Arthur said Lyon needed to work on some technical aspects of his game after the Chennai defeat and also had to regain his confidence after being battered by MS Dhoni during his remarkable double-century.”Nathan and I have spoken at length about the summer he’s had,” Arthur said. “Nathan is going to be a very good spin bowler bowler for Australia. It doesn’t mean we don’t back him anymore, we just think it was the right time after Chennai just to give him a little bit of a break. He had a couple of technical things that we wanted to work on a little bit away from the game but still being on tour, which we’ve done, and we are confident he will bounce back really strong.Mickey Arthur wanted Nathan Lyon to work on a couple of things away from the game•Getty Images

“We also felt he needed to come to terms with a couple of things and he’s done that. He was ill yesterday and didn’t come to the ground but he was here today and he’ll get his strength up. I don’t want to go into what we are working on. There are one or two technical things plus we want him to get a little bit of confidence back.”Arthur said the rationale behind choosing Doherty was that Australia wanted a spinner who could turn the ball away from India’s top six, all of whom are right-handers. Maxwell, he said, was chosen as a backup spinner who could also offer plenty with the bat and in the field. At stumps on the second day, Doherty had taken 0 for 85 and Maxwell had 0 for 55.”We thought the Indian middle-order played the offspin particularly well in Chennai,” Arthur said. “We wanted somebody who could turn it away as our primary resource, which gave Xavier an opportunity. I thought he went very well today, he toiled manfully. He went about three an over which was pretty decent. Xavier gave us what we know Xavier can.”Glenn was always going to be the other option. We felt that we would have another spinner and if we had another spinner, we wanted a guy who would bring more to the party. He was another allrounder, a guy that could bat eight and bat deep for us and give us something in the field. That’s what we want with Maxi primarily as the second spinner.”Arthur conceded that Maxwell had bowled “not very well today” but hoped he had learnt a lot from the experience of working against such good players of spin. Maxwell, Doherty, Lyon and the batting allrounder Steven Smith were the spin options in Australia’s squad, while the leading Sheffield Shield spinner this season, Steve O’Keefe, was overlooked. O’Keefe has 17 wickets at 26.76 this summer and took eight in a match just before the squad was picked.”Stephen O’Keefe has got a really good record,” Arthur said. “Xavier Doherty bowled outstandingly well for us in the one-day series against Sri Lanka. Michael Beer would have been here if he didn’t get injured. That caused us to reshuffle a little bit. We picked Xavier over Stephen primarily because we thought Xavier was bowling exceptionally well, which he was in the one-day series at that particular time.”Not that Australia’s dire situation after two days in Hyderabad was all down to the bowling. The batsmen let the team down severely on the first day by stumbling to 63 for 4 before Michael Clarke and Matthew Wade rescued them from embarrassment. Still, Australia’s 237 for 9 was already looking paltry a day later when India went to stumps at 311 for 1.”We had a pretty tough chat with our batsmen this morning because we thought they’d probably wasted a bit of an opportunity yesterday,” Arthur said. “I do think we should have got more in our first innings without a doubt.”

Testes não funcionam, e Corinthians ainda está longe de ter time definido

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O técnico Fábio Carille tem feito testes no Corinthians neste início de temporada. Na derrota por 2 a 0 para o Red Bull Brasil, por exemplo, o treinador escalou pela primeira vez Ramiro pelo lado direito. O jogador e a equipe não renderam, e ele voltou a ser segundo volante na etapa inicial.

Outro teste que não funcionou foi colocar Gustagol para atuar ao lado de Boselli. O próprio Carille admitiu que, a princípio, não pensa em escalar os dois centroavantes juntos.

– A não ser que a gente mude nossa forma de trabalhar – avaliou o treinador.

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Ao contrário de 2017 e 2018, quando iniciou a temporada com a equipe praticamente definida, Carille vai tentando encontrar o time ideal aos poucos. Mas ele mesmo admite que ainda vai demorar…

Isso porque há jogadores sendo liberados pelo departamento médico, como Ralf (que atuou), Gabriel e Clayson. Além disso, Vagner Love ainda nem estreou, e Carille aguarda novas contratações nas próximas semanas.

– Vamos demorar um pouquinho mais para definir a equipe – avisou Carille.

Foram apenas quatro jogos oficiais em 2019, além do amistoso contra o Santos e o jogo-treino diante do Nacional na pré-temporada. Na próxima rodada, o Timão terá seu maior desafio até agora: o primeiro clássico oficial, contra o Palmeiras, no Allianz Parque. A preparação para o Dérbi tem início na tarde desta quinta-feira, em treino no CT Joaquim Grava.

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Gustavo Scarpa mostra versatilidade e começa 2019 em alta no Palmeiras

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Apenas três jogadores começaram jogando as duas partidas do Palmeiras neste Paulista: Thiago Santos, Dudu e Gustavo Scarpa. O ex-jogador do Fluminense, depois de um 2018 acidentado, iniciou bem a temporada de 2019, mostrando versatilidade e destacando-se.

Além de ser o dono do único passe para gol do elenco (contra o Red Bull), o camisa 14 é o palmeirense que mais deu assistências para finalizações neste início de Estadual: foram cinco. Ou seja, é um dos mais criativos até aqui.

Os mapas de calor de Scarpa, publicados pelo Footstats, mostram como o seu posicionamento mudou de um jogo para o outro. Na estreia, contra o Red Bull, atuou aberto pelo lado direito, enquanto contra o Botafogo-SP teve mais ações pelo lado esquerdo, mas com liberdade.

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Visto inicialmente como um ponta direita por Roger Machado, o palmeirense já havia dito ao LANCE! que pode atuar nas três funções de meias no esquema 4-2-3-1. As exibições nesses dois jogos atestam a seu favor.

– Na verdade, desde pequeno, sempre joguei em muitas posições: lateral esquerda, lateral direita, segundo volante, ponta esquerda, ponta direita, central… No Fluminense, na maioria dos meus anos na base, eu jogava centralizado. Subi para o profissional e acabei indo para o lado para poder ajudar na marcação, acompanhando lateral. Não tenho preferência. Independentemente da posição que tiver, se estiver sobrando uma vaga, pode contar comigo – disse à reportagem, em dezembro.

Especialmente contra o Botafogo-SP, a linha de armadores com ele, Dudu e Zé Rafael entendeu-se bem, com intensa movimentação e troca de passes. O time, inclusive, foi para o intervalo com 70% de posse de bola.

Domingo, contra o São Caetano, Felipão deve rodar novamente os titulares, e como Scarpa já começou as últimas duas partidas, tem chances de ceder seu lugar nesta terceira rodada. Mas o armador pulou bem na briga para entrar na “equipe ideal”, que só deve ser vista em fevereiro.

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