كشف الدولي الفرنسي أوريلين تشواميني، لاعب وسط ريال مدريد، عن رأيه في مدربه الجديد تشابي ألونسو، بالمقارنة مع المدير الفني السابق كارلو أنشيلوتي، وذلك قبل مواجهة بوروسيا دورتموند في ربع نهائي كأس العالم للأندية.
ويواجه ريال مدريد منافسه بوروسيا دورتموند، مساء اليوم السبت، في تمام الساعة الحادية عشر بتوقيت “القاهرة” على ملعب “ميتلايف” بـ “نيوجيرسي” الأمريكية.
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وقال تشواميني في تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الكتالونية عن الفارق بين أنشيلوتي وألونسو: “العُمر، أستطيع أن أقول ذلك، كارلو مدرب رائع، ساعدنا على الفوز بالعديد من الألقاب، وحقق أشياء مذهلة في كرة القدم، أما تشابي، فهو مدرب جديد، فاز ببعض الألقاب في ألمانيا، ومع الوقت نفهم طريقته في اللعب بشكل أكبر”.
وأصبح تشواميني أحد القطع التكتيكية المهمة في منظومة ألونسو مع ريال مدريد، حيث بات يشارك أحيانًا كقلب دفاع ثالث، بجانب دوره الأساسي كلاعب ارتكاز دفاعي، وعلق اللاعب الفرنسي على هذا التحول قائلًا: “المهم بالنسبة لي هو التواجد في الملعب، وأن أقدم أداءً جيدًا لأتأقلم مع أسلوب اللعب الجديد”.
وأضاف: “أمام يوفنتوس، بدأت المباراة كقلب دفاع، ثم لعبت في خط الوسط، أستمتع باللعب مع زملائي، بغض النظر عن المركز الذي أشارك فيه”.
واختتم: “أحاول تنفيذ ما يطلبه المدرب، مع كل حصة تدريبية، نفهم أكثر ما يجب علينا القيام به، علينا أن نستمر بهذا الشكل”.
David Moyes is a beloved figure at Everton, there’s no doubting that, with the Scotsman now back at the helm and guiding the Toffees away from any relegation concerns in the Premier League.
But, away from the here and now, he is also a much-loved presence in the blue half of Merseyside for the plethora of top talents he had at his disposal during his first 11 years at the club.
The likes of Tim Cahill, Steven Pienaar and Marouane Fellaini are just a few standout names synonymous with the 61-year-old’s celebrated reign at Goodison Park.
Leon Osman is another name who will also instantly fill the Goodison masses with some nostalgia for yesteryear, having made over 400 appearances for the Blues once upon a time.
As it happens, Moyes may already have their new version…
Leon Osman's legendary status at Everton
The now-retired midfield star gained his first minutes in the senior team towards the start of Moyes’ first tenure, with the Scotsman arriving on the scene in 2002, as Osman then tasted his first chance in the senior team in early 2003.
From that point on, Osman went on to solidify himself as a reliable option in the centre of the park, with a hefty total of 58 goals and 36 assists coming his way from 433 overall appearances.
Still, despite regularly firing home sumptuous strikes, it could be argued that Osman is an underrated hero of Goodison’s past, compared with the aforementioned names of Cahill, Pienaar and Fellaini.
Now, in the modern-era of Moyes’ second Goodison tenure, there is a new face who could go on to become the club’s next Osman over time.
David Moyes' next Leon Osman
Indeed, there are definitely other players at this moment in time who are enjoying the limelight, with Beto one that is adoring his sudden spotlight by amassing six Premier League strikes this season, five of which have come under Moyes’ wing.
But, the return of James Garner in the middle of the park from injury has gone slightly under the radar, yet it could be just what the reinvigorated Blues need centrally.
Everton midfielder James Garner.
With Orel Mangala also sidelined, the ex-Manchester United man has slotted nicely into his team’s last few starting XIs, with an assist even coming his way against Leicester City during his first start since October to get his injury-disrupted season up and running.
Whilst he hadn’t exactly set the world alight during his first two campaigns at the club – with two goals and four assists picked up – Garner could definitely morph into the Toffees’ next iteration of Osman slowly but surely, with the retired Toffees legend also taking his time to go down as a modern great on Merseyside.
Garner’s numbers for Everton by position
Position
Games played
Goals scored
Assists
CM
27
1
2
DM
18
1
1
RM
11
0
1
AM
3
0
0
RB
3
0
0
LM
1
0
0
Sourced by Transfermarkt
As can be seen looking at the table above, Garner – much like Osman managed during his time at the club – has proven himself to be a reliable utility figure all across the midfield positions at Goodison, with the versatile 23-year-old even capable of playing in defence.
But, Moyes will likely want to use him in the heart of his midfield, knowing he is capable too of mirroring his former great’s goal and assist numbers at the top of his game, having tallied up an impressive 18 goal contributions during a 69-game spell with Nottingham Forest.
Everton midfielder James Garner
Lauded as “phenomenal” off the back of his City Ground exploits by pundit Trevor Sinclair, the £30k-per-week star is perhaps rather underrated – much like Osman – and will now hope he is free of any lingering injury concerns.
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Neymar is hoping for a reversal in fortune on the fitness front at Santos, with the Brazilian superstar embracing a fresh start with a bold new look.
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Fitness issues have continued to plague the South American forward since he returned to his roots. Injury problems had led to his lucrative contract at Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal being terminated.
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Neymar, at 33 years of age, made a positive start to his second spell at Santos – with the former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain playmaker looking to earn himself a move to Europe ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
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He has spent another month stuck on the sidelines, after picking up a knock in his 100th career appearance for Santos, but is back in training and seemingly starting afresh on and off the field – with braided dreadlocks now being sported.
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Neymar is also preparing to welcome the arrival of his second child with pregnant girlfriend Bruna Biancardi, with the plan being to have plenty of cause for celebration over the coming weeks.
They have chosen to play in SA20 and ILT20 instead, but will play the ODIs in Zimbabwe
Matt Roller13-Dec-2022Josh Little and Paul Stirling will miss Ireland’s T20I series in Zimbabwe next month in order to play in the SA20 and ILT20 respectively, in the latest example of franchise leagues’ growing impact on the primacy of bilateral international cricket.Ireland’s tour to Zimbabwe starts with three T20Is from January 12-15, followed by three ODIs – which are not part of the Super League – from January 18-23, with all fixtures staged at the Harare Sports Club. Little and Stirling will miss a handful of early group games for Pretoria Capitals and Abu Dhabi Knight Riders respectively, but will return to their respective franchises straight after the ODI series.Fixtures
1st T20I – January 12
2nd T20I – January 14
3rd T20I – January 15
1st ODI – January 18
2nd ODI – January 20
3rd ODI – January 23
All matches at Harare Sports Club
Ireland have a busy schedule in 2023 which features spring tours to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, a home series against Bangladesh, a Test and three ODIs in England and the European qualifying tournament for the 2024 T20 World Cup, plus the possibility of the 2023 50-over World Cup in India if they qualify, either through the Super League or the global qualifiers.Andrew White, Ireland’s national selector, said the volume of cricket meant they would have to develop “a broader pool of ‘international-ready players’ to meet the challenges ahead” and will use Little and Stirling’s involvement in overseas leagues as an opportunity to give fringe players a chance to impress.”2023 will be the year when we return to playing all three formats,” White said. “However, with a T20 World Cup Qualifier in July and a possible 50-over Cricket World Cup in October – if we can qualify – the importance of this white-ball series is obvious. The volume of cricket next year demands that we will need a broader pool of ‘international-ready’ players to meet the challenges ahead, and the Zimbabwe tour will be the start of that process.”While the squads selected reflect the new dynamism and positive philosophy that Heinrich [Malan, head coach] and his staff have been instilling in our white-ball squads, we have taken advantage of the decision to allow a couple of our players the opportunity to participate in franchise tournaments.”As a result, Stephen Doheny looks set to make his full international debut after he was an unused squad member at the recent T20 World Cup in Australia, while bowling allrounder Tyrone Kane returns to the fold and could make his first appearance for Ireland since July 2019.Little and Stirling’s absences have created space for Neil Rock, the young wicketkeeper-batter, and Ben White, the legspinner who played one game at the 2021 T20 World Cup, in the T20I squad. “Ben has benefited from spending time with spin-bowling coach Nathan Hauritz in the nets and is continuing to develop his legspin, and Neil will come into the squad in largely a batting capacity,” White said.Curtis Campher is included in both squads despite holding a contract with Chattogram Challengers in the Bangladesh Premier League which, like the ILT20 and SA20, clashes directly with the tour. Simi Singh, the offspinning allrounder, has been left out of both squads, while Craig Young is sidelined with an injury suffered at the T20 World Cup and Conor Olphert is also absent through injury.T20I squad: Andy Balbirnie (capt), Mark Adair, Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Stephen Doheny, Fionn Hand, Graham Hume, Tyrone Kane, Barry McCarthy, Neil Rock, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker, Ben WhiteODI squad: Andy Balbirnie (capt), Mark Adair, Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Stephen Doheny, Graham Hume, Tyrone Kane, Josh Little, Andy McBrine, Barry McCarthy, Paul Stirling, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker
Everton made the last-ever Merseyside derby at Goodison Park one to remember as they snatched a draw in the dying embers of their clash with Liverpool on Wednesday night in the Premier League.
Portuguese centre-forward Beto, called upon in the absence of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, opened the scoring for the Toffees with a terrific run and finish in the first half.
A quick response from Alexis Mac Allister, who provided a deft header, levelled the scores at 1-1 before Mohamed Salah put the visitors 2-1 up.
David Moyes’ side never gave up the fight, however, and eventually secured a point to remember when James Tarkowski hammered in a thumping volley in the 98th minute.
James Tarkowski's heroic performance against Liverpool
The English central defender rescued the result for the Toffees with a sensational strike into the top corner of Alisson’s goal, but his main job throughout the game was to defend his own goal.
Unfortunately, Mac Allister got the better of him for the first Liverpool strike as he timed his run to meet the cross from Salah before the former Burnley star could challenge him to make a clearance.
James Tarkowski for Everton.
Tarkowski was also dribbled past once and only won one aerial duel in the 90 minutes, which shows that it was far from a perfect performance from the centre-back from a defensive perspective.
Whilst his slip-ups defensively were not a major issue in the grand scheme of things, as he scored a memorable equaliser, it was his his defensive partner Jarrad Branthwaite who was the real Goodison Park hero because of his sublime defending.
Jarrad Branthwaite's performance against Liverpool
The England international lined up alongside Tarkowski as the left-sided centre-back and if you weren’t sure why he’d previously been labelled with a £100m price tag, Wednesday evening certainly showed why he could be a mega-money player in the making, putting on a defensive clinic with his exceptional work at the back for Moyes’ side.
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There was little that Branthwaite could have done to prevent either of Liverpool’s goals. It was Tarkowski who failed to challenge for the first strike and the left-footed star prevented Curtis Jones from scoring with a brilliant last-ditch block moments before Salah’s strike.
The 22-year-old star also assisted the opening goal for Everton with a terrific quick free-kick that sent Beto through on goal, as he showcased his quality on the ball to go along with his defensive work.
Vs Liverpool
Branthwaite
Tarkowski
Clearances
16
9
Blocks
2
0
Tackles + interceptions
2
1
Dribbled past
0x
1x
Duel success rate
80%
63%
Stats via Sofascore
As you can see in the table above, Branthwaite significantly outperformed Tarkowski from a defensive perspective, as he made almost twice as many clearances and won a much higher percentage of his duels.
The left-footed star dominated the Liverpool attackers with his physicality and made sure that he was in the right place at the right time to make vital clearances and blocks.
Both players had a hand in one of the Everton goals on the night, but it was the former Carlisle man who was the real hero as he was outstanding on and off the ball throughout the night to help his side to a huge result.
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Na Arena da Baixada, o Athletico teve a vitória nas mãos, porém ficou no empate contra o Santos e perdeu a chance de saltar para as primeiras colocações do Brasileirão.
– VEJA A TABELA DO BRASILEIRÃO
Na coletiva de imprensa, o técnico Luiz Felipe Scolari colocou o início ruim e os erros defensivos como os principais responsáveis pela igualdade.
‘Segundo jogo que iniciamos mal. Um ensinamento para não cometermos o mesmo, senão vamos pagar caro’, afirmou, antes de completar:
‘Erros nossos e méritos de quem fez os gols. Chances iguais dos dois lados. O empate foi um resultado normal. Não fizemos muito mais para ganhar’.
Com a igualdade por 2 a 2, o Athletico fica na 7ª colocação, com 13 pontos conquistados.
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It’s been about a year and a half since Tottenham Hotspur appointed Ange Postecoglou as their head coach.
Since then, the Australian has overseen three transfer windows – including this one – and it would be fair to say that while he’s had a few misses, he’s also had a few big hits.
The likes of Micky van de Ven, Guglielmo Vicario, Lucas Bergvall, Archie Gray, Brennan Johnson and James Maddison have significantly impacted the club since arriving, as has club record signing Dominic Solanke.
The Englishman has been one of the team’s better players this season but is now set to miss a “few weeks” through injury, and when he gets back, he may face fresh competition, as recent reports have touted an even more dangerous number nine with a move to N17.
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According to a recent report from journalist Graeme Bailey, Tottenham are one of several top teams interested in Feyenoord’s star striker, Santiago Gimenez.
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Alongside the Lilywhites, Bailey claims that West Ham United have launched their first moves, having made contact with the Dutch side over a potential deal for the free-scoring forward this month.
However, the bad news for Spurs and the Irons is that, as things stand, it would appear as if Italian giants AC Milan will be the ones to secure his services, as they are confident of closing a £34m deal.
Feyenoord striker Santiago Gimenez
With that said, until all parties have signed on the dotted line, there is still a chance for the North Londoners to hijack the transfer, and given Gimenez’s incredible ability and the price being mooted, that is what they should be doing, especially as the Mexican international could be even more dangerous than Solanke.
How Gimenez compares to Solanke
So, if Spurs were to show their financial muscle this week and fight their way to the front of the queue for Gimenez, then in the immediate future, he’d be the perfect cover for the injured Solanke.
However, who’d end up as Postecoglou’s first choice once the Englishman returns from said injury? Well, based on the last few seasons, we reckon the former Bournemouth star will have a more challenging time of things than perhaps people expect.
For example, in just 18 appearances, totalling 1186 minutes, this season, the Mexican goal “machine,” as dubbed by talent scout Jacek Kulig, has found the back of the net on 15 occasions and provided three assists, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every game, or every 65.88 minutes.
Appearances
18
29
Minutes
1186′
2248′
Goals
15
11
Assists
3
6
Goal Involvements per Match
1.00
0.58
Minutes per Goal Involvement
65.88′
132.23′
In contrast, the Lilywhites’ new number nine has scored 11 goals and provided six assists in 29 appearances, totalling 2248 minutes, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 1.70 games, or every 132.23 minutes.
Now, there is obviously something to be said about the quality of the Premier League compared to the quality of the Eredivisie, but the counter to that is how well the two strikers have done in Europe this season.
For example, in four appearances in the Champions League for Feyenoord, the former Cruz Azul star has scored four goals – including a brace against Bayern Munich – and provided an assist for good measure.
In contrast, the Basingstoke-born poacher has a tally of two goals and two assists in six Europa League games, which isn’t poor but is notably less impressive than his potential rival’s European record.
Ultimately, Spurs are in need of attacking reinforcements anyway, so with Gimenez clearly available this month, they should be going all out to sign him, and then we’ll be able to find out if he really is more dangerous than Solanke, as he appears to be.
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Um dos destaques da última edição do Campeonato Paranaense pelo União Beltrão, o atacante Wellisson foi anunciado como reforço do Azuriz após a competição para a sequência da temporada. Com três gols e duas assistências no estadual, o atleta de 25 anos chamou a atenção no mercado e acertou com o clube de Pato Branco para disputar a Série D do Campeonato Brasileiro e a Copa do Brasil.
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Rapidamente adaptado ao novo clube, Wellisson é uma das esperanças de gol para o duelo desta segunda-feira diante do Próspera, pela quinta rodada da Série D. Com boas atuações individuais desde o início da temporada, o atacante espera manter o ritmo ao longo do ano para dar saltos ainda maiores na carreira.
– Venho de um recomeço na minha carreira devido a vários aspectos, principalmente particulares. Diante disso venho numa constante evolução. O ano de 2022 está sendo muito bom e produtivo, venho conseguindo desempenhar meu futebol da melhor maneira possível e isso está sendo refletido em números. Tem muito ainda pela frente na temporada, espero conseguir manter a constância e a sequência de bons jogos – comentou.
Titular no compromisso diante do Bahia que rendeu a eliminação nos pênaltis da terceira fase da Copa do Brasil, Wellisson tira lições do confronto. O atacante enalteceu o desempenho do Azuriz, que abriu o placar no início e teve a vaga nas mãos até metade da etapa final.
– Ambos os jogos foram difíceis, a equipe do Bahia é muito qualificada, mas sabíamos que tínhamos total condição de fazer jogos de igual pra igual e isso foi refletido em campo. Tivemos a vantagem, acabamos cedendo o empate e assim indo para os pênaltis. Infelizmente acabamos não nos classificando, mas fizemos história nesse clube e para essa cidade, e agora precisamos manter a continuidade no trabalho e focar na Série D pra conseguir o acesso.
Everton are now looking at an “outstanding” manager to replace Sean Dyche, and he would be keen on a move to Goodison Park, according to a report.
Sean Dyche's future hanging in the balance
Following the Toffees’ 1-0 loss away at AFC Bournemouth, The Friedkin Group were believed to be reviewing Dyche’s situation at Goodison Park, with the Merseyside club now sitting just one point above the Premier League relegation zone.
The 53-year-old has admitted that the owners are correct to be assessing his future, in light of the poor results his side have suffered, saying: “We have not won enough this season, [I need to] make sure the team is operating in the right way and please everyone all of the time. That is the job, we haven’t done that enough and it comes down to me.”
Not only have results been poor, but the style of play implemented at Goodison Park isn’t exactly easy on the eye, with Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher recently giving an overview of how few goals they have scored from open play.
With speculation over Dyche’s future building, TEAMtalk report that Everton have now started to look at potential replacements, and former Chelsea boss Graham Potter is believed to be their top target.
However, the 49-year-old is now closing in on the West Ham United job, meaning the Toffees may have to consider other options, and one manager they have in mind is David Moyes.
The Friedkins are believed to be considering Moyes as a potential target, and there are signs he would take up the role if he was offered it, as he is believed to be very interested in a return to Goodison Park.
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Although he did not manage to win any silverware, the 61-year-old enjoyed a successful 11 years at Everton before departing for Manchester United, and he has since gone on to prove himself with a Premier League club once again.
During his time with West Ham United, the Scot led West Ham United to success in the Europa Conference League, which indicates he could be a solid appointment for the Toffees.
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The Merseysiders are set to move into their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock next season, which they will be hoping can be the venue for some famous European nights, and Moyes has proven he is capable of making that dream a reality.
Given that it looks like Potter could be on his way to the London Stadium, it could be a smart move for Everton to appoint the “outstanding” former West Ham boss, as they look to kick on and start competing in the upper echelons of the Premier League once again.
The pace sensation set the IPL on fire but he may have to wait just a bit to get an India cap
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Rahul Dravid on Umar Malik: He is a young boy who is learning all the time•PTI
Umran Malik is an “exciting” prospect but he may not get a chance to represent India straightaway. That’s essentially what head coach Rahul Dravid said two days out from the first T20I against South Africa in Delhi.Malik had impressed everyone with his pace in IPL 2022, bowling consistently in the vicinity of 150kph and picking up 22 wickets from 14 games. He provided Sunrisers Hyderabad, his IPL franchises, with regular wickets in the middle overs but might have to wait for India cap.”Watching Umran in the nets even yesterday, he has got that pace,” Dravid said. “He is a young boy who is learning all the time. He is getting better and improving all the time. The more games he is able to play, the better he is going to get.Related
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“From our perspective, I am very happy to have someone like him in the mix. We just have to see how much of playing time we will be able to give him. We also have to be realistic, we have got a really large squad. It’s not possible to give everyone playing XI time.”I am certainly someone who likes to have a bit of consistency and give people time and let them feel settled in the position. So it’s a question of seeing how much playing time you can give people like Umran, and Arshdeep [Singh] who is another exciting, brilliant guy.”Dravid hinted that India may start with Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Harshal Patel and Avesh Khan before trying out Malik and Arshdeep.”Obviously we have got a few experienced guys who have been with us before – Harshal and Bhuvi, and Avesh played a few games in the last series [against West Indies, in February 2022] as well,” Dravid said. “So there are a few people who have been playing, but it’s nice and exciting to have a couple of young guys in the mix as well. Like I said, it has given us an opportunity to broaden our pool, look at a few more players and see what they can do.”Dravid was also pleased with Kuldeep Yadav’s return to form in the IPL as the wristspinner is someone who can “turn the game around” in the middle overs with his wicket-taking ability.After a couple of underwhelming seasons, Kuldeep seemed to be bowling a touch quicker through the air. He picked up 21 wickets at IPL 2022 and was named the Player of the Match on four occasions.”Obviously, he had that injury unfortunately in the last IPL, and in fact even without playing any first-class cricket, we got him back into the mix because we see the quality,” Dravid said. “He has been a terrific performer. We know that the kind of quality he brings people find very difficult to read. He is a wicket taker. So there are a lot of positives of having Kuldeep in the group.”Obviously he is one of the really exciting options that we have, along with Ravi Bishnoi who has come and done really well. Yuzi [Yuzvendra Chahal] has really shown his class over the last six months for us and for his IPL team, both the last two IPLs that he has played. Axar [Patel] is again an allrounder. So there a lot of options and sometimes you have to balance out those options as well. But very nice to see Kuldeep back again and bowling. And we know that at times he is someone who can turn the game around with wickets in those middle overs.”