نادي عربي يخطط لتوجيه ضربة موجعة إلى ليفربول بشأن إيزاك

يرتبط ليفربول الإنجليزي بالتعاقد مع ألكسندر إيزاك مهاجم نادي نيوكاسل يونايتد لحل أزمته الهجومية خلال سوق الانتقالات الصيفية الحالية.

ومع ذلك لم يعد ليفربول هو الفريق الوحيد في سباق الحصول على خدمات اللاعب، حيث قد انضم له الهلال السعودي أحد عمالقة الأندية العربية.

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ووفقاً لصحفي سكاي سبورت “جيانلوكا دي مارزيو”، فإن الهلال السعودي يسعى لتقديم عرض ضخم لإقناع ألكسندر إيزاك بالانتقال لصفوفه.

ويرغب صندوق الاستثمارات العامة السعودي في الحصول على خدمات نجم نيوكاسل، لكنه ليس من الواضح إذا كان الماكبايس على استعداد للسماح للاعب بالمغادرة في أي وقت قريب.

وكان ليفربول قد أبدى استعداده لتقديم 120 مليون جنيه إسترليني لإيزاك، لكن نادي نيوكاسل يصر على أن اللاعب ليس للبيع هذا الصيف.

وسيكون الهلال السعودي على استعداد لدفع أكثر مما يعرضه ليفربول، لكن من غير المرجح أن يكون نيوكاسل منفتحاً على بيع إيزاك الذي يتبقى في عقده ثلاث سنوات رغم انتماء النادي لنفس الملاك السعوديين.

ويمر نيوكاسل يونايتد بوضع مالي مريح ويستعد للمشاركة في دوري أبطال أوروبا الموسم المقبل، ولن يكون اللاعب منفتحاً على مغادرة أوروبا بعد موسم رائع الموسم الماضي.

وسجل إيزاك صاحب الـ25 عاماً 27 هدفا وصنع 6 تمريرات حاسمة في 42 مباراة في موسم 2024-2025، وحقق كأس الكاراباو.

Paralisia de Bell: saiba o que é o distúrbio facial que faz Patrick de Paula desfalcar o Botafogo

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Patrick de Paula desfalcará o Botafogo contra o Fortaleza, às 16h deste domingo, em jogo válido pela 25ª rodada do Brasileirão, por um problema um tanto quanto raro no mundo do futebol. O volante foi diagnosticado com Paralisia de Bell, um distúrbio que pode ser considerado como uma paralisia facial parcial.

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O LANCE! consultou Renan Coutinho, neurologista pela UFRJ (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), que deu detalhes (leia abaixo) sobre a Paralisia de Bell.

O problema se dá pelo enfraquecimento de um dos lados da face. Patrick, no caso, já iniciou tratamento para retornar aos gramados.

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O que é?
“A Paralisia de Bell é o resultado da função inadequada do nervo facial, que é o nervo que controla os músculos da face. Através da contração desses músculos que podemos sorrir, fechar os olhos, demonstrar reações positivas e negativas – o que chamamos de mímica facial. Na Paralisia de Bell, essa disfunção inflamatória do nervo facial é considerada idiopática, ou seja, sem um agente causal, embora esteja muito relacionada com o herpes vírus.

Alguns estudos mostram que a Paralisia de Bell pode estar associada a reativação do herpes vírus no trajeto do nervo facial. Ele fica adormecido e no momento favorável, poderia se reativar.”

Tem a ver com estresse/parte mental?
​”O estresse e outras situações que potencialmente podem baixar a imunidade, em tese, poderiam facilitar o desenvolvimento da Paralisia de Bell pela reativação viral do herpes vírus, mas não é a causa da paralisia.”

Quais os sintomas?
​”Geralmente, o paciente com Paralisia de Bell pode apresentar dor no pavilhão auricular alguns dias antes da paralisia facial, alteração no paladar, que correspondem a outras funções/estruturas inervadas pelo nervo facial, que não só motoras.

Diferentemente do AVC, na Paralisia facial de Bell, toda a hemiface (metade da face) é comprometida, enquanto que no AVC, quase sempre ocorre perda da função motora apenas na parte inferior da face, e por isso, o desvio da boca ou do que chamamos de comissura labial.”

Como funciona a recuperação?
​”Na Paralisia de Bell (paralisia facial idiopática), a recuperação é quase sempre completa, dentro de algumas semanas. Algumas terapêuticas como corticóide e determinados antivirais quando indicados no tempo certo, podem acelerar a recuperação e o desfecho, embora não haja evidencias conclusivas a respeito.

O principal tratamento da Paralisia de Bell envolve fisioterapia e cuidados com a proteção ocular, pois com a dificuldade de fechar os olhos, ocorre diminuição da lubrificação lacrimal e ressecamento, podendo levar a inflamações graves que podem culminar com perda visual em casos extremos.”

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Patrick de Paula nem sequer viajou para a capital cearense porque está tomando remédios que possuem uma substância que é considerada proibida pela CBF, o que poderia acusar Patrick em um eventual exame de antidoping – e gerar consequentes punições.

Move over Nunez: Slot could drop Jota for "special" Liverpool forward

Having bounced back from a recent wobble with a handy win over Everton in the Merseyside derby, Liverpool are one step closer to lifting the Premier League trophy.

At this point, it’s inevitable that Arne Slot will bow his head to receive a winners’ medal by May, maybe even sooner. What a season. What a triumph. No one saw it coming. No one, perhaps, except a prescient German, lopsided smile and all, who recognised he’d done all he could.

But back to the here and now. Liverpool travel to Craven Cottage this afternoon to take on Fulham, looking to add another hard-fought win to the collection and preserve their undefeated record on the road this term.

Winning at Anfield on Wednesday evening restored Liverpool’s 12-point lead at the summit, but it’s important to snuff out even the smallest flickers of hope from title rivals Arsenal by claiming another three points here.

So then, team news.

Liverpool – Recent Record vs Fulham

Season

Competition

Result

24/25

Premier League (H)

2-2 draw

23/24

Premier League (A)

3-1 win

23/24

Carabao Cup (A)

1-1 draw

23/24

Carabao Cup (H)

2-1 win

23/24

Premier League (H)

4-3 win

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Liverpool team news

Slot has confirmed that Alisson Becker and Conor Bradley face late tests ahead of the trip to the capital.

With Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez also sidelined, it looks like Curtis Jones is going to reprise his role at right-back, having performed so well in a new position in midweek.

Alexis Mac Allister avoided injury following a dreadful challenge from Everton’s James Tarkowski, however, fringe midfielder Tyler Morton remains out.

Slot hasn’t been one to chop and change all too frequently this season but Liverpool have dipped over the past few weeks, seemingly sapped and drained after an incredible start to the campaign.

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot

Moreover, the frontline have been frustratingly profligate of late, but Diogo Jota broke his 11-game duck against Everton last time out and Luis Diaz claimed a third assist in as many Premier League matches.

Diogo Jota's return to form

You could very well argue that the international break came at the perfect time for Liverpool, allowing the squad to recalibrate after a series of blows and restore some of their wonderful fluency.

Jota has suffered a frustrating campaign on an individual level, only 11 times in the Premier League and struggling to harness his usual deadliness in front of goal.

However, his skip-and-finish moment against the Toffees reminded Merseyside of the 28-year-old’s prowess, and he’ll now be looking to end the season on the crest of a wave.

You’d perhaps think that Slot would want to keep his Portuguese striker at the bow of the ship for the clash against Fulham, but he might actually be inclined to make the bold move to drop the derby hero and instead shuffle the pack up top.

Slot could boldly drop Jota

The obvious name to draw here would be Darwin Nunez, but Liverpool are gearing up to sell the Uruguayan striker and he has only started eight Premier League games all season despite avoiding any significant injury blows.

Liverpool forward Diogo Jota

Federico Chiesa is another to consider. The 27-year-old is the sole signing of the Slot era so far, but he’s been on the margins amid injury and selection frustrations, albeit he scored a well-taken consolation goal at Wembley last month to get fans chatting online about his potential as a centre-forward.

However, having yet to start in the top-flight this year, Liverpool may be better off parking that one and instead unleashing Cody Gakpo from the outset following his recent fitness issues.

Cody Gakpo celebrates for Liverpool

Gakpo spent the 2023/24 campaign wandering around the park, with Klopp utilising his dynamism by fielding him in a number of different roles, principally at number nine but even on occasion in a central midfield position.

However, Slot seemingly recognised his compatriot’s strength on the attacking left flank, where he has played all season, scoring 16 goals and supplying six assists across 41 fixtures, matching last year’s haul but doing so in about 800 fewer minutes.

The numbers don’t tell the full story, either, with the Netherlands star now looking far more confident and effective in his performances. ESPN’s Beth Lindop has hailed the 25-year-old as a “special player,” drawing attention to his “elegant” style.

The left winger’s ball-striking ability is something that Liverpool could do with right now, bringing him back into form after Jota, something that could further ease Mohamed Salah’s burden and bring Liverpool into a more balanced attacking state ahead of the final weeks of the season.

Gakpo, moreover, has played six times against Fulham in his Liverpool career but has only featured twice on the left. Those appearances arrived in his past two league meetings with the Cottagers and he hit goal involvements in both, assisting during last season’s 3-1 win at Craven Cottage before scoring during December’s 2-2 draw on Merseyside.

The latter of those games was an anxiety-inducing watch, for Andy Robertson was sent off in the opening half. Gakpo was instrumental in helping his team avoid defeat at Anfield, scoring, hitting the target three times, creating one big chance, and winning five duels.

Gakpo’s finishing is a thing to behold, and while Jota scored against Everton, you could argue that the goal’s creator, Diaz, enjoyed the superior performance, so electric and intimidating as he made six key passes and won eight duels, as per Sofascore.

The Colombian might not be the most prolific, but it’s such qualities that make him such an important part of this soon-to-be title-winning side. Centrally, he can cause chaos and pick at Fulham’s defenders, opening up space for Gakpo and Salah to arc inwards and strike on goal.

Jota did well in returning to the scoresheet, but Slot needs to latch onto that energy and direct it toward his side’s other forwards. Sparking purple patches across the frontline will be a sure-fire way to maintain high levels over the closing weeks of the campaign.

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Perry hails Matildas' World Cup: Never seen anything like this

Australia cricket superstar Ellyse Perry could easily have found herself playing alongside Sam Kerr and the other Matildas at the Women’s World Cup.An equally gifted footballer, Perry made her international debut at 16 – playing her first match for Australia against Hong Kong in 2007.The brilliant cricket allrounder made her first World Cup appearance during the 2011 tournament in Germany, scoring the Matildas’ only goal in the 3-1 quarter-final loss to Sweden.The 32-year-old earned 18 caps and scored three goals for Australia between 2007 and 2012.Related

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Primarily a defender, Perry also enjoyed a glittering career in domestic soccer playing for Central Coast Mariners, Canberra United and Sydney FC with teammates Kerr and Caitlin Foord.She competed at the International Women’s Club Championship with Sydney FC in 2013, when the squad defeated Japan’s WE League club NTV Beleza 1-0 but lost 3-2 to Chelsea.But as her sporting paths crossed, she sacrificed her soccer trajectory for the bat-and-ball game with her cricketing career exploding into superstardom from 2014.Perry went on to win eight world titles with Australia, 11 Women’s National Cricket League championships with NSW, and two Women’s Big Bash League titles with the Sydney Sixers.She is now delighted to see her former Matildas team-mates take the football world – and the Australian sporting public – by storm.”I don’t think we’ve ever really seen anything like this,” Perry said on Thursday. “The level that they’re playing at, the style that they’re playing, the amazing entertainment that they are.”Just to see what those girls have done for not only their team but for this sport and for women’s sport – it’s just been a phenomenal tournament.”Perry did not want to forget the achievements made by female athletes before the Matildas’ World Cup fever swept the nation.”There’s lots of precedent for this,” she said. “Traditionally, the Women’s Big Bash League has been the fourth most-watched sporting competition in the country – it seems a long time ago but back in 2020 we had 86,000 at the MCG.”It’s been a really steady evolution for women’s sport for a long period of time. “[General society] is shifting in line with a real push towards equality but also how much we value the incredible skill and endeavour of all of our female athletes and what they’re able to achieve.”Perry hopes the momentum around the World Cup can help the growth of domestic competitions.”We’ve got an amazing platform to be more successful and have more of a mark on the sporting landscape in Australia,” she said. “The product is there. Now it’s just about providing a platform for fans to be able to come along and have a really enjoyable time.”The next frontier for us is to make sure that we’re able to fill those stadiums.”Perry is currently recovering from a knee injury sustained last month in Ireland and meant she was withdrawn from the Hundred but is hopeful of being ready for the start of the domestic season in late September.

Sri Lanka bring in Binura Fernando, Pramod Madushan, Dushan Hemantha for Asia Cup

Kusal Perera comes back after long absence from ODI cricket; Wanindu Hasaranga left out keeping in mind the World Cup

Andrew Fidel Fernando29-Aug-2023Seamers Binura Fernando and Pramod Madushan have been named in Sri Lanka’s Asia Cup squad, replacing the more experienced quicks who are out with injuries. Legspin-bowling allrounder Dushan Hemantha has also made the squad, essentially as a like-for-like replacement for Wanindu Hasaranga.Kusal Perera is in the squad as well. It has been more than two years since he last played an ODI, but this has mostly been because of injury. He had been ill with Covid-19 in the past week, but is understood to be improving, and will join the squad when he makes a full recovery.Fernando and Madushan came in in the absence of the injured Dushmantha Chameera (pectoral tear), Dilshan Madushanka (oblique tear), and Lahiru Kumara (side strain), who have all been ruled out of the tournament. Chameera and Madushanka, in particular, are also battling to be fit in time for the World Cup, which starts on October 5.ESPNcricinfo LtdHasaranga, who has a thigh strain, could conceivably have played towards the end of the tournament, but with the World Cup so close, Sri Lanka have chosen not to risk aggravating the injury.Elsewhere in the squad, Matheesha Pathirana and Kasun Rajitha round out Sri Lanka’s pace contingent, left-arm-spinning allrounder Dunith Wellalage joins Hemantha and Maheesh Theekshana as part of the spin-bowling group, and wicketkeeper-batter Sadeera Samarawickrama also finds a place.There are no major surprises on the batting front. Avishka Fernando, who also had Covid-19 over the past week, was available but not selected.Sri Lanka play their first match on Thursday, against Bangladesh.Sri Lanka squad for the Asia Cup: Dasun Shanaka (capt), Pathum Nissanka, Dimuth Karunaratne, Kusal Mendis (wk), Kusal Perera, Dhananjaya de Silva, Charith Asalanka, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Dunith Wellalage, Maheesh Theekshana, Matheesha Pathirana, Kasun Rajitha, Dushan Hemantha, Binura Fernando, Pramod Madushan

'That would be my approach' – Bayern Munich told where they went wrong signing Harry Kane from Tottenham for €100m by Ralf Rangnick

Bayern Munich should have signed Harry Kane when he was 18 or 20 and not 30, according to Ralf Rangnick, the former Manchester United manager.

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Rangnick has claimed that Bayern should not have signed Kane in 2023, as the club will be unable to recoup any of the fee paid to Tottenham when securing his signature. Instead, he believes the club should have focused on younger players with a greater sell-on value.

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    Kane won the Bundesliga last season with Bayern, finally ending his trophy drought, and has already scored 83 goals in 93 games for the club. Nevertheless, Rangnick does not believe he is the player the Bundesliga club should have invested in.

  • WHAT RALF RANGNICK SAID

    Rangnick told Sport: "Bayern should have signed Harry Kane at 20. You have to sign a Harry Kane at 18 or 20 and then keep him as long as possible. That would be my approach. But I repeat: every club has to decide for itself. You have to make an effort to discover this type of player earlier.

    "He scored a lot of goals, won the league, and had a positive influence on the atmosphere in the dressing room. Yes, they won the German championship, which is logical for Bayern. But they didn't win the cup. They didn't win the Champions League. We'll have to wait and see what happens in the next two years. I'm not saying it wasn't a good signing, but my approach would be different."

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Surrey secure 21st County Championship title as Essex's challenge fades

Players learn news while in field on third afternoon against Hampshire at Ageas Bowl

Vithushan Ehantharajah28-Sep-2023Surrey 207 and 112 for 6 (Sudharsan 31*, Prest 2-32) need another 73 runs to beat Hampshire 219 and 172 (Vince 56, Jacks 5-87)A butterfly flapped its wings – in this case, Tom Taylor clattering the stumps of No.11 Jamie Porter at Wantage Road – and 115 miles away at the Ageas Bowl, Will Jacks pulled out of delivering the fourth ball of the 24th over to clap the travelling fans sat in the stands at square leg. Surrey were 2023 County Champions.Essex had been bowled out for 211, the requirement of full batting points along with a win unfulfilled after losing their final five wickets on the morning of day three. It meant Surrey’s own first-innings malaise of 207 would go unpunished, and yet another season of otherwise unrelenting brilliance rewarded with title number 21, and second under head coach Gareth Batty.”When I heard those cheers, I didn’t know what to do,” Jacks said of that moment the Championship was confirmed. “I looked around at everyone. Foakesy was clapping but everyone was still in the same spot – I didn’t know if we would come together and have a high-five and huddle. I just did a little clap and looked around and got on with it.”I bowled a pie and the next few overs were terrible. I didn’t know what to do.” Jacks went on to take 5 for 87, as Hampshire were dismissed for 172 to set Surrey a target of 185 that – to judge by their stumble to 112 for 6 at the close – they don’t wholly seem bothered about chasing.”I’m out of suggestions [for the guys batting in the morning],” joked Rory Burns, now with three titles as captain. His main objective of a successful title defence, having failed to achieve that in 2019, has been ticked.”It feels pretty special,” Burns said. “We set out to go back-to-back and the way we have done that is very pleasing.”Essex have pushed us all the way so there was pressure around this week, so it was all about winning the game this week as that was the best method to do that. To get over the line without having to finish our job is nice.”Essex were the side that toppled Surrey four years ago, and Burns admitted their disappointing sixth-place showing in that year’s campaign had influenced the squad’s approach this time around.”We learned a few lessons from [winning in] 2018. The way we have played our cricket this year has been really positive. How we have taken games on and seized the initiative in big moments. We didn’t want to defend it this season, we wanted to attack it. Not many teams go back-to-back so that is a feather in our cap and a really pleasing element to this one.”As far as successful title defences go, a feat they’ve achieved on 11 previous occasions, this was somewhat unremarkable in that it relied on errors elsewhere. Essex did push Surrey close, winning six on the bounce before their penultimate-round defeat to Hampshire. But those from south London had established ample ground between themselves and the rest in the months before. Of the many things in Surrey’s bank, points was one of them.Those in the away dressing-room embraced upon confirmation of their title, followed by chants of “Champeones!” from the stands as the players on the field got ready for the next over. Ryan Patel, who started the match in the XI before being replaced by Jamie Smith from the third innings of the match, was spotted heading into the changing room with a pre-printed flag honouring Surrey’s achievement.Only when they made it through to lunch did the players on the field embrace in the middle, as James Vince and Nick Gubbins headed off with Hampshire on 67 for 2, leading by 78, as if that even mattered anymore.Surrey celebrate after their Championship title retention was confirmed•Surrey CCC/Getty ImagesAlec Stewart, director of cricket, stepped onto the field to embrace the team, starting with Burns, and when the ground MC announced Surrey as champions, applause from all in the stands scored their walk off. By stumps, they were 112 for 6 chasing a target of 185, with a few shots making you wonder if they were (understandably) trying to finish it tonight. Either way, a night in the Ageas Bowl Hilton awaits.If the blow of a Championship spurned led to Essex’s collapse to an innings defeat at Northampton, Surrey were certainly buoyed by their fresh crown, emerging to take Hampshire’s last eight first-innings wickets for the addition with 105. The pitch, which has turned throughout, seemingly went into overdrive as Jacks claimed a first five-wicket bag for Surrey, adding to the maiden first-class haul of 6 for 161 on Test debut against Pakistan in Rawalpindi last December.It was particularly quirky given that Jacks had come in from ODI duty to replace Tom Lawes on day two, who had taken 5 for 27 in the first innings. The pair say they are claiming the 10-wicket match haul together. Jacks even adopted a white-ball approach for a breezy second innings cameo of 24 from 16, striking two sixes and two fours before falling as the fifth wicket. Sai Sudharsan remains unbeaten on 31, with Jordan Clark.The booze had been flowing shortly before bad light ended the day at 5.26pm. Later, Kemar Roach knocked up his favourite concoction – Guinness, sweet milk and cinnamon. Bubbles weren’t too far off. Whether the remaining 73 runs get knocked off is academic. Soon after stumps, those not involved in the travelling group of players and staff, such as Test vice-captain Ollie Pope (recovering from a shoulder dislocated during the Ashes), Surrey chief executive Steve Elworthy and an assortment of friends and family had made their way into the away dressing-room. Even actor Rory Kinnear, he of the Daniel Craig run of James Bond films, joined them.This has been a real team effort, of old, new and overseas. As many as 19 players have been used across the 14 matches, nine of whom are academy graduates. Moreover, they have contended throughout with absences at the Indian Premier League and England duty. Even here, having welcomed back Smith and Jacks from the ODI series against Ireland, they are without Sam Curran and Gus Atkinson, who headed to India on Wednesday evening for the 50-over World Cup.No batter will finish the season with four figures, but Ben Foakes has been the standout with three centuries. No bowler has reached 50 dismissals, with Jordan Clark and Dan Worrall settling for an impressive haul of 48 apiece, at 21.35 and 24.20 respectively.They were ruthless when they needed to be, with four of their eight wins to date coming inside three days. When they were pushed into dark corners, they emerged gloriously into the light, notably after being skittled for 145 against Kent in their first innings back after the first Championship break, then chased down 501 for the loss of just five to win. And even that carried an air of inevitability.Over the last two years, they have suffered two defeats in 27 matches. The first – the last match of the 2022 season at Lancashire – was after a week (and then some) of revelry having sewn up the title a round early. It may well be three in 28 by tomorrow for the same reasons.There’s no better reason for losing a match than having completed a gruelling, six-month-long marathon with time to spare and marking it accordingly. Imagine how good you have to be to do that twice?

Flamengo perde para o Vasco e adia classificação no Brasileirão Sub-17

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O Flamengo perdeu para o Vasco nesta quinta-feira, por 2 a 0, e adiou a classificação para o mata-mata do Brasileirão Sub-17. Com o resultado, o Rubro-Negro caiu para a terceiraposição no Grupo B, mas ainda depende apenas de si para confirmar a vaga.

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O JOGO

O duelo começou pouco movimentado em São Januário. As equipes se estudaram bastante, mas a primeira chance foi do Flamengo. O primeiro tempo reservou algumas boas chegadas dos garotos do Ninho, especialmente com Lucyan, mas nenhuma terminou em bola na rede.

Já na etapa derradeira, o Vasco começou a dar bastante trabalho ao goleiro Lucão. Depois de duas investidas pela direita, o gol do Cruz-Maltino saiu, aos 17. Apenas dez minutos após o primeiro, o adversário marcou o segundo e sentenciou a derrota do Flamengo.

SITUAÇÃO NA TABELA

Como mencionado, a derrota fez com que o Flamengo perdesse a liderança do Grupo B que, agora, pertence ao Atlético-MG. O Vasco também ultrapassou o Rubro-Negro com o resultado positivo. Os garotos do Ninho acumulam 13 pontos e dependem apenas de uma vitória sobre o Fortaleza, na última rodada, para garantir a classificação.

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Em caso de derrota, no entanto, o Flamengo tem chances altas de ficar na fase de grupos. Fluminense, Botafogo, Cruzeiro e o próprio Fortaleza têm boas possibilidades de ultrapassarem o Rubro-Negro. O duelo derradeiro da equipe na fase de grupos do Brasileirão Sub-17 será na próxima quinta, às 15h (de Brasília), na Gávea.

Sri Lanka's finishing failings exposed against Australia

Sri Lanka’s batting has been lopsided in all their three World Cup games so far but it was only against Australia that it was truly exposed. After racking up a 125-run opening stand, they lost 10 wickets for just 84 runs.While it’s easy to say it was just a bad day, it would be disingenuous not to acknowledge the signs leading up to this meltdown. While last month’s dire Asia Cup final – 50 all out – is still fresh in the memory, you could argue that was down to facing one of the best fast-bowling attacks in conditions that favoured them. What is of greater concern for Sri Lanka is how they have fared on more batter-friendly surfaces.If you include the two World Cup warm-up matches against Bangladesh and Afghanistan, Sri Lanka have posted totals of 263, 294, 326, 344 and 209. A closer look, however, unearths promising positions wasted in each of those games.Related

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Against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka scored only 131 runs after the 20th over; against Afghanistan they went from 240 for 2 in the 30th to 294 all out; and against Pakistan they scored only 115 runs in the final 20 overs. Even against South Africa there is an argument to be made that after Kusal Mendis’ blistering start, he might not have lost his wicket as early as he did if he had adequate support from his team-mates.”Despite our promising start, we deeply regret not being able to sustain it, resulting in us being limited to a score of 209 runs,” Sri Lankan opener Pathum Nissanka said after their five-wicket defeat to Australia. “On a wicket like this, I believe we should aim for a total closer to 300 runs, and this was a contributing factor to our defeat.”Nissanka, who scored 61 off 67 balls during the opening stand of 125 with Kusal Perera, is doing his job for the most part. The Sri Lankan blueprint is pretty straightforward – lay a platform and then launch. But they haven’t been able to launch as far as they would have liked to.”To be candid, the opposition’s bowlers consistently hit good areas during the middle overs, which created a challenging situation for our batsmen,” Nissanka said. “Unfortunately, we couldn’t handle it as effectively as we would have liked. Had we managed to play better, we could have achieved a total of 300.”Against Australia, the openers performed but Sri Lanka’s two centurions this tournament – Mendis and Sadeera Samarawickrama – did not, falling to Zampa for 9 and 8 respectively.”That’s the nature of cricket. We performed admirably in the previous two games, but such fluctuations can occur,” Nissanka said. “Our focus now is to learn from our mistakes and strive for strong performances in the upcoming matches.”The lack of consistent output from the middle and lower order is of greater concern, but when asked why such collapses were happening, Nissanka evaded the question.”As a team, we play every game hoping to win. Unfortunately, we lost the last three matches. we had played well before that. And we hope to play well in the remaining matches.”After suffering three defeats in three games, Sri Lanka’s middle and lower order need to start chipping in before it gets too late. If not, when the top four crumble under the burden placed on them as they did against Australia, such collapses will become more commonplace regardless of the type of surface they play on.

Why do none of Europe's top clubs want to sign Victor Osimhen?

The Nigeria international was expected to join 'Real Madrid, PSG or some Premier League team', but he's once again stuck in limbo

Victor Osimhen's time in Turkey couldn't have gone much better from a sporting perspective. The Nigerian scored 37 times in 41 appearances across all competitions as Galatasaray won a domestic double.

Usually, Europe's top clubs would be queuing up sign such a prolific No.9, particularly as there are so few proven goal-scorers on the market right now – and yet, at the time of writing, only Al-Hilal have expressed concrete interest in acquiring the Napoli-owned attacker, with the Saudi Arabian outfit willing to make him one of the highest-paid players on the planet.

So, what on earth is going on with Osimhen? Why is a world-class forward who dreamed of playing in the Premier League seemingly left with no other option but to move to the Middle East? And why is he still so reluctant to do so? GOAL attempts to get to the bottom of the curious case of Victor Osimhen…

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Napoli knew that Osimhen wanted to leave as far back as the summer of 2023, so, in conjunction with the player and his representative, they eventually came up with a plan. Osimhen would sign a lucrative contract extension until 2026, but actually leave in 2024 for whichever club met his €120 million (£103m/$140m) buy-out clause.

As far as everyone involved was concerned, this was a win-win. Napoli would get another season out of the striker who had just fired them to the Serie A title before selling him at a massive profit, while Osimhen would be belatedly given the opportunity he'd always craved to join one of Europe's elite.

Osimhen even revealed on January 23 that his future had already been decided: "I've made up my mind," he told while on international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations. "I have my plan, I know what I want to do, the next step I want to take.

"I think 60 percent of people mention the rumours about me linked with the Premier League, and the Premier League is one of the biggest leagues in the world. But I just want to finish the season with Napoli strong, and then [follow through on] the decision I've already made."

Just three days later, Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis effectively confirmed that Osimhen would leave the club at the end of the 2023-24 campaign. Even more interestingly, the film producer revealed that the Lagos native would "go to Real Madrid, PSG or some Premier League team".

Essentially, there wasn't a doubt in De Laurentiis' mind that someone would be willing to pay a nine-figure fee for the previous Serie A season's Capocannoniere, with 26 goals in 32 games. Eighteen months on, though, and Napoli are still looking for a buyer at almost half the price.

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Circumstances certainly conspired against Napoli and Osimhen last summer. Real Madrid immediately dropped out of the race after signing Kylian Mbappe, and though the France captain may have moved to Santiago Bernabeu on a free transfer, but the Spaniards still invested a colossal sum of money in Mbappe, whom they wanted to deploy as a centre-forward in order to squeeze him into Carlo Ancelotti's starting line-up. Consequently, Madrid simply didn't have sufficient space for Osimhen, either on their wage bill or in their already stacked attack.

As for Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique decided that he had no need of another orthodox No.9 – even in spite of an early-season injury to the inconsistent Goncalo Ramos. The former Barcelona boss wanted wingers – lots of them, in fact – so he turned down the chance to sign Osimhen during the summer in favour of belatedly bringing in his former Napoli team-mate Khvicha Kvaratskhelia during the 2025 winter window. It proved an inspired choice, as PSG's fantastically fluid forward line played a starring role in the Qatari-backed club winning the Champions League for the first time.

The long-mooted move to the Premier League very nearly materialised at the end of the window, though.

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Despite spending more than a billion pounds on players, Chelsea were still crying out for a reliable goal-scorer, so their late bid to sign Osimhen made an awful lot of sense. It was a transfer that would have also allowed the Nigerian to follow in the footsteps of one of his childhood heroes, Stamford Bridge icon Didier Drogba. However, the proposed deal reportedly collapsed over Osimhen's exorbitant wage demands. At almost exactly the same time, Al-Ahli were trying to convince Osimhen to join them, which was far from straightforward.

When Kvaratskhelia's agent publicly stated in November 2023 that Osimhen would move to Saudi Arabia the following summer, the former Lille ace reacted furiously to the claim. "Dear Mamuka Jugeli, you are a piece of filth and a disgrace," he wrote on. "I'm embarrassed at your sense of reasoning. Dumbf*ck! KEEP MY NAME OUT OF YOUR MOUTH!"

While the primary source of Osimhen's rage appeared to be someone else sticking their nose into his business, he also seemed annoyed by the suggestion that he would favour a lucrative switch to Saudi Arabia over a transfer to a Champions League contender – a suspicion that was only strengthened by his agent, Roberto Calenda, subsequently stating that "Victor still has so much to do in Europe."

Nonetheless, with the clock ticking as the close of the 2024 summer window approached and his options diminishing rapidly, Osimhen allegedly accepted a gargantuan offer from Al-Ahli, only for the Saudi Pro League side to walk away from the deal after Napoli allegedly upped their asking price at the last minute, much to the frustration of the player.

By this point, the two parties' relationship had completely broken down, meaning there was no chance of Osimhen staying at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona – not least because Napoli had already brought in Antonio Conte favourite Romelu Lukaku to replace him. In such acrimonious circumstances, a season-long loan at Galatasaray represented an agreeable outcome for both the player and his employers, as it essentially afforded them all more time to find a long-term solution to their shared problem.

Unfortunately for Osimhen and Napoli, not much has changed in the interim.

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Osimhen's loan spell at Galatasaray officially came to an end on Monday, and yet he's still stuck in limbo. Basically, as it stands, the Turkish champions can't afford him, while the Italian champions don't want him.

Napoli won the Scudetto without Osimhen and the club's proud and passionate supporters no longer have any time for a perceived traitor that turned his back on a city that had embraced him as one of their own. As it stands, though, he's obliged to return to Naples in less than a fortnight's time for a mandatory medical ahead of the commencement of the club's pre-season programme – which could be awkward to say the least.

A lot could obviously happen between now and then, and the hope is that a resolution can soon be found, not least because the buy-out clause that previously stood at €120m was lowered to €75m (£65/$84m) as part of the agreement he signed with Galatasaray. Napoli made that reduction a stipulation of the deal in order to make it easier for themselves to offload Osimhen, but there still aren't any takers, which is somewhat puzzling because it's not as if Osimhen's efficacy or professionalism have been called into question during his time in Turkey.

"Since arriving in Istanbul, Osimhen has actually gone beyond expectations, displaying a level of commitment and character that even surpassed what he showed at Napoli," says Idil Erin of GOAL Turkey. "His humility and behavior off the pitch, combined with his performances on it, have won over fans across the league. And it seems he values the love, respect, and admiration he's received in return."

In that sense, a permanent return to Gala still cannot be ruled out, even if some serious financial concessions would need to be made – either by Osimhen or Napoli – for such a deal to happen.