Chegada de Claudo Tencati é comentada por zagueiro Victor Ramos

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Assim como foi na contratação do zagueiro Victor Ramos para auxiliar na solução dos problemas defensivos, o Vitória, buscando uma reação de seu elenco na temporada após cair precocemente na Copa do Brasil e no Campeonato Baiano, demitiu Marcelo Chamusca e contratou Cláudio Tencati para o seu lugar.

Na visão do defensor, tão importante quando o trabalho desempenhado pelo profissional de 45 anos de idade será a conversa dos atletas para com Tencati visando a união de todos em prol da melhoria dos resultados:

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– Vamos dar total apoio a Tencati. Temos que ter essa união agora para iniciarmos nossa volta por cima na temporada. O diálogo com ele será muito importante neste momento para nos entendermos o mais rápido possível. Não faltará dedicação de todos para que o Vitória volte ao caminho dos triunfos na temporada.

A primeira oportunidade do novo técnico mostrar serviço será no sábado (23) frente ao ABC em Natal pela penúltima rodada da fase de grupos da Copa do Nordeste. Confronto esse que foi classificado por Victor como a “final antecipada” para as pretensões do Leão da Barra na competição.

– Essa partida contra o ABC é uma decisão para a nossa equipe, que precisa vencer para continuar vivo na Copa do Nordeste. É uma final, sem nenhuma dúvida, uma das partidas mais importantes do ano para a nossa equipe. Estamos cientes da responsabilidade que teremos durante os noventa minutos e muito preparados para isso – finalizou o jogador.

عمر الوحش عن قرار إيقافه من الإسماعيلي: "مفيش دم ولا إحساس"

علق عمر الوحش لاعب نادي الإسماعيلي، على قرار إيقافه من قبل الجهاز الفني للفريق بقيادة حمزة الجمل، أمس الإثنين.

وكان الإسماعيلي قد أعلن عبر حسابه على موقع التواصل الاجتماعي “تويتر” إيقاف عمر الوحش وزميله محمد مخلوف لنهاية الموسم، وتغريم كل منهما مبلغ 100 ألف جنيه. طالع

وقال الوحش عبر خاصية الحالة على حسابه بموقع التواصل الاجتماعي “إنستجرام”: “أين الانضباط وأنت تتحدث عن قائد الفريق (اللي عاملك أصلا)”.

وتابع: “تحدث عن والدي الذي يتواجد في العناية المركزة، ولا تريد أن آخذ حقي (يبقى مفيش دم ولا إحساس ولا تقدير كالعادة)”.

واختتم: “ربنا كبير، وكل شخص سيعرف حسابه بعد مرور هذه الفترة الصعبة على النادي، ربنا رقيب وعليم وسأصبر لكي أحصل على حقي”.

ويحتل الإسماعيلي المركز الثالث عشر في ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز برصيد 33 نقطة، ويبتعد عن منطقة الهبوط بنقطة وحيدة.

Three teams queue up for semi spot

ESPNcricinfo previews the crucial Group A match between Australia and Sri Lanka

The Preview by Brydon Coverdale and Devashish Fuloria16-Jun-2013Match factsMonday, June 17, The Oval
Start time 1300 (1200 GMT)Can Phillip Hughes reprise the form he showed against Sri Lanka in his first ODI series earlier this year?•Getty Images

Big PictureAmid the vexing appearances of rain in the last few days, three of the four teams will nervously wait for the result of the final Group B match. Sri Lanka, who more often than not make it to the knockouts in ICC tournaments, just need a win; if they win big – that is, by about 90 runs in a full 50-over game – they can better England’s net run rate and finish top of the group. Australia, who have looked a shadow of their usual selves, need to win by about 125 runs to lift their NRR above that of New Zealand and knock them out. If they bat second and Sri Lanka score 200, Australia will need to chase the target down in about 27 overs. New Zealand, who looked good to make it to the next round till a day ago, need Australia to win but not absolutely thump Sri Lanka. The London weather may interrupt the match but is expected to hold better than in Cardiff or Edgbaston.If Sri Lanka do beat Australia by a big enough margin to leap over England, they will fix a semi-final date with South Africa at The Oval. The second-placed team from the group will play India in Cardiff.Although, Sri Lanka and New Zealand have better chances than Australia, it is Sri Lanka who have the situation in their control. Their batting showed form during the chase against England and their bowling was exceptional in the narrow loss to New Zealand. However, they have shown over-dependence on their three stalwarts for steering their batting and their long-awaited young brigade is yet to show signs of maturity. Sangakkara was the lone ranger against New Zealand and led the chase against England with a brilliant century. Tillakaratne Dilshan and Mahela Jayawardene played useful hands at The Oval too, but if Sri Lanka are to make further progress, their young batsmen will need to shoulder some of the burden of the seniors.Australia find themselves in a strange position. The team has cruised to the knockout stages in the past, but this time, they are in danger of being eliminated without a win. Michael Clarke admitted the team was affected by the off-field controversies, but on the field they have lacked punch in their batting. The failures of Shane Watson and the absence of David Warner and Clarke have meant the batting order has never looked menacing. Stand-in captain George Bailey has shown good form with his two half-centuries, but if Australia are to make a serious attempt at improving their net run rate apart from winning the game, they will need Watson to fire.Form guide(most recent first, last five completed games)
Australia: LWWWW
Sri Lanka: WLLWL
Watch out for…It was against Sri Lanka earlier this year that Phillip Hughes burst into one-day international cricket with a century on debut and proved that he should not be considered a Test-only player. Three single-figure scores followed but he finished the five-match series in Australia with another hundred, an unbeaten 138 that set up an Australian victory to draw the series. Hughes’ free-wheeling style can be suited to the 50-over format but he is yet to show his best form on this trip and threw his wicket away against England when he became tied down. A big score could not only help Australia stay in the series but might give Hughes the morale boost he needs ahead of the Ashes.A confident Nuwan Kulasekara is not what the Australians were hoping to face in this match. Fortunately for them his form in the previous match was most impressive for his batting – a brilliant 58 not out from 38 balls as a pinch-hitting No.5 – rather than his bowling. But they know precisely how dangerous he can be in swinging conditions, as they found to their detriment at the Gabba earlier this year. Kulasekara was the architect of Sri Lanka’s outstanding bowling effort to dismiss Australia for 74 in a match in which the hosts were lucky not to fall for their lowest ever ODI total, as they were 9 for 40 when the final pair came together. Rest assured that this Australian batting line-up will be just as wary of Kulasekara at The Oval as they will of the always threatening Lasith Malinga.Team newsMichael Clarke trained with the squad in the lead-up to the match but was still considered an unlikely starter, with Australia’s medical staff and team management taking a cautious approach with his back injury ahead of the Ashes. Xavier Doherty came in for Mitchell Starc last game and is expected to retain his position.Australia (possible) 1 Shane Watson, 2 Matthew Wade (wk), 3 Phillip Hughes, 4 George Bailey (capt), 5 Adam Voges, 6 Mitchell Marsh, 7 Glenn Maxwell, 8 James Faulkner, 9 Mitchell Johnson, 10 Clint McKay, 11 Xavier Doherty.Shaminda Eranga was expensive in the win over England at the same venue and could be challenged for a place in the side by either Thisara Perera or the spinner Sachithra Senanayake.Sri Lanka (possible) 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 2 Kusal Perera, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Dinesh Chandimal, 6 Angelo Mathews (capt), 7 Lahiru Thirimanne, 8 Nuwan Kulasekara, 9 Thisara Perera / Sachithra Senanayake, 10 Rangana Herath, 11 Lasith Malinga.Pitch and conditionsThere were plenty of runs available at The Oval when England and Sri Lanka played there on Thursday and the forecast for London on Monday is for a cloudy day with the risk of showers.Stats and trivia Sri Lanka have won six of their past 10 one-day internationals against Australia Should Australia fail to progress past the group stage it will be the first time since 2000 that they have not reached the semi-finals of a Champions Trophy or ICC KnockOut Kulasekara needs 19 runs and one wicket to become the fourth Sri Lankan to the double of 1000 runs and 150 wickets in ODIs, after Sanath Jayasuriya, Chaminda Vaas and Upul Chandana Adam Voges has played Australia’s past four ODIs, his longest consecutive streak of matches in a spread-out career spanning nearly six and a half yearsQuotes”In the last two years or so we’ve been very consistent against Australia and we’ve played them very well. We managed to handle a lot of situations better than them, so hopefully we can continue that.”
“Once someone in the top four goes on to make a hundred, the other guys bat around him. I’d like to see that happen in this game.”

'Relaxed' Ishant does the job for Sunrisers

Ishant Sharma, one of the key figures in Sunrisers Hyderabad’s seven-wicket win against Mumbai Indians at Uppal on Wednesday, has said he is pleased with the way IPL 2013 has gone for him so far

ESPNcricinfo staff02-May-2013

Ishant Sharma: “I bowled according to my strengths without thinking about the batsman”•BCCI

Ishant Sharma, one of the key figures in Sunrisers Hyderabad’s seven-wicket win against Mumbai Indians at Uppal on Wednesday, has said he is pleased with the way IPL 2013 has gone for him so far. In the Mumbai Indians game, he said, he just looked to stick to his plans and that worked for him.”I assessed the conditions and tried to execute whatever set plan we had for each batsmen. I bowled according to my strengths without thinking about the batsman,” Ishant told the IPL site. “I am pleased that we did well as a collective bowling unit. We kept things simple, without trying anything extraordinary, and did our basics right today.”I have been going in with a relaxed mindset these days, which is something that has worked for me in the IPL. I have been consistent throughout the tournament. My economy rate has been close to seven, which I feel is fair enough to have in this format of the game. I am pretty happy with the way I am bowling.”Sunrisers kept Mumbai Indians to 129 and then chased down the target with a couple of overs to spare. Ishant was the most effective of the home side’s bowlers, taking 2 for 15 in his four, including a maiden over and the wickets of Sachin Tendulkar and the in-form Dinesh Karthik. “It is a tremendous feeling to get Sachin Tendulkar’s wicket,” Ishant said. “When I started playing cricket, I never felt I would someday bowl to Tendulkar or be playing against him. It is a big moment for any bowler to get the wicket of one of the best batsman in the world.”Sharma had got both Tendulkar and Karthik in the same over, the fifth of the innings. Mumbai Indians suffered another double-strike in the 13th over, losing Dwayne Smith and Rohit Sharma to legspinner Amit Mishra. Ishant said Mishra’s contribution was vital: “He did a great job by keeping the Mumbai batsmen silent and taking crucial wickets. I guess we bowled well in pairs and did a great job in restricting Mumbai to 129.”Rohit Sharma, the Mumbai Indians captain, said the credit for curbing his side had to go to the Sunrisers bowlers. “Probably we were 10-15 runs short. You have to give credit to Sunrisers bowlers. They bowled well, stuck to their plan,” Rohit said. “Sometimes it doesn’t come off. It was one of those days where our batting didn’t click. In the last nine games we scored more than 70 runs in last five overs but today was one of those days when things didn’t go our way. I thought they played better cricket than us so they won the game.”

Apostas esportivas: Novidades esperadas até 2022

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As apostas esportivas estão dando finalmente o passo decisivo que o mercado esperava. De forma discreta e “silenciosa”, sem um grande debate nas redes sociais e sem muita exposição na mídia (mais preocupada com as pequenas polêmicas do cotidiano), o presidente Bolsonaro deu um passo que muitos de seus eleitores não esperariam: Forçar a criação de um regime de apostas de quota fixa. O LANCE! deu conta desse passo aos seus leitores, no passado mês de dezembro.

Por enquanto, o Apostas Brazil e sites semelhantes continuam sendo a única forma de acessar plataformas de apostas confiáveis e que não vão contra a lei.

Confiáveis, porque são registradas junto das respetivas autoridades nacionais, de seus países de origem; não vão contra a lei, pois a lei não impede o cidadão nacional de registrar apostas fora do território nacional. E se os escritórios e servidores informáticos das grandes casas de apostas mundiais estão fora do Brasil, caem fora do alcance da lei, também. Mas tudo isso deverá mudar em breve.

A bola está do lado da Fazenda

De acordo com a Lei 13.756/2018, a Fazenda tem agora um período de dois anos, que pode ser renovado por mais dois, para implementar em termos práticos o regime que foi criado no seu aspeto jurídico. Como sabemos que a questão é difícil e obriga a uma concertação com várias entidades, não queremos ser demasiado otimistas e esperamos que a Fazenda utilize seu período extra de dois anos para determinar como funcionarão as apostas esportivas.

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Tem várias situações que precisam ser reguladas. Uma delas é o perigo de manipulação de resultados, bem conhecido dos gramados europeus. Se um apostador combinar com um zagueiro ou um goleiro que deverá falhar em um lance chave da partida, e dividir com ele(s) a receita, a trapaça compensará. Será necessário que a Confederação Brasileira de Futebol, as casas de apostas, as autoridades policiais e a Fazenda trabalhem em conjunto. E basta olhar para o exterior para ver como isso funciona na prática.

Aqueles que eram contra a regulação das apostas esportivas pelo perigo de manipulação estão dando um tiro no pé e vivendo em um mundo que não existe. Ainda que não tivesse um único cidadão brasileiro apostando nas plataformas internacionais, basta que nossos jogos façam parte da oferta dessas plataformas para o risco de manipulação começar.

Em Portugal, um jogo da Primeira Liga foi suspenso quando as autoridades detetaram um volume de apostas de €100.000 (R$430.000) vindo da China. Qualquer jogo das principais competições brasileiras está exposto a esse risco, mesmo que nenhum cidadão nacional estivesse investindo dinheiro.

A Fazenda precisará coordenar alterações na lei, procedimentos de comunicação entre entidades, cálculo fiscal para equilibrar a concorrência entre novas empresas brasileiras e os portais internacionais já existentes, e muito mais.

Mas o Brasil está confiante que até 2022 tudo estará pronto no terreno. Afinal, com o apoio que o presidente Bolsonaro deu a essa medida, é de acreditar que isso significa um grande consenso nacional sobre a necessidade de regular o mundo das apostas esportivas.

Tiago Pará exalta campanha do São José no Gaúcho: 'Equipe se preparou'

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O São José é a sensação do Campeonato Gaúcho até aqui. Com 12 pontos conquistados, a equipe se encontra na terceira colocação, atrás apenas da dupla Grêmio e Internacional. O desempenho que surpreende a muitos, já era esperado pelos jogadores. Tiago Pará lembra a forte preparação realizada antes da bola rolar.

– Estamos conseguindo bons resultados e uma boa campanha no Campeonato Gaúcho. A equipe se preparou muito bem e estamos conseguindo pôr em prática tudo aquilo que treinamos durante a pré-temporada. Precisamos agora manter o foco e a pegada para atingirmos o objetivo de chegar à fase de mata-mata do torneio – projetou.

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Titular do time comandado pelo técnico Rafael Jaques, Tiago Pará acredita que ainda há espaço para mais evolução, mesmo coma fase classificatória se aproximando da reta decisiva.

– Tenho tido uma sequência muito boa e venho mostrando meu potencial. Todo jogador precisa de sequência e neste início de temporada eu tenho conseguido. Agradeço ao professor. Apesar de vir bem com a equipe, ainda tenho muito a evoluir e vou buscar essa evolução para que, junto à equipe, consiga atingir os objetivos – disse.

O São José volta a campo pelo Gauchão no próximo dia 26, quando recebe o Brasil de Pelotas, às 19h15, no Estádio Passo D’Areia.

Bell and Broad take control as controversy erupts

England will be convinced that they finally broke Australia in a heated final session at Trent Bridge, that the 261-run lead established by the end of the third day is already enough

The Report by David Hopps12-Jul-2013
Live scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsIan Bell produced one of his most important Test innings as England build a strong lead•PA Photos

England will be convinced that they finally broke Australia in a heated final session at Trent Bridge, that the 261-run lead established by the end of the third day is already enough to secure victory in the first Investec Test. Australia will suspect as much, but will cloak it in a sense of resentment that could linger all summer long.That England achieved such luxury, after an intense battle for supremacy over more than two sessions, owed everything to the serenity of Ian Bell, whose understated innings must be ranked as one of his best, and the effrontery of Stuart Broad, on 37, who shamelessly brazened it out when he was caught at slip, cutting the debutant left-arm spinner, Ashton Agar, only for the umpire Aleem Dar to be misled by a further deflection off the gloves of wicketkeeper Brad Haddin and turn down the appeal.Australia were desperate for a wicket: at 297 for 6, on a warm, hazy day, England led by 232, the game tilting towards them. But walking has been almost unheard of in Test matches for 40 years or more and once the initial indignation has died down, it is pointless protesting about what has generally become a convention of the game.Broad knew to stay put for an edge as obvious as this was about as embarrassing as it can get, but that it was expected of him and he had no qualms about doing it. His only compensation was that he reddened up so much in the heat that you could not see him blush.And so, as the match shifted towards England on a torpid, inconsistent surface, the resentment went the other way. England suffered two dubious debatable decisions by the third umpire, Marais Erasmus on the second day; Dar’s blunder infuriated Australia on the third. If they ever lose the Ashes urn, the new ashes could be made up of the burnt offerings of couple of ICC umpires.Beyond the emotions, Bell played with inconspicuous authority. The pitch was parched and so were the mouths of the spectators, but Bell exuded calm from the moment he took guard in the 15th over of the day, subtle back cuts and glides to the fore, a sensible approach on such a slow, low surface. He played with great selectivity, purred into an occasional deft drive and wavered only once, on 77, the over after the Broad brouhaha, when Haddin missed a tough, low chance off Peter Siddle. Haddin’s mood, dark enough as it was, turned a shade blacker.There were other issues for the umpires to deal with, too. Bell and Broad were warned for running down the centre of the pitch after tea and Pattinson was reminded that when it came to an appeal, once as quite enough as he hollered twice for an lbw appeal against Bell, who got a big inside edge.England win these days by wearing down their opponents. Their run rate over their last dozen Tests is lower than any Test nation but Zimbabwe and for much of the day they were at their most painstaking as they battled to make light of a first-innings deficit of 65.Only when Matt Prior briefly broke free against the second new ball did they begin to summon an attacking response. Shane Watson, who had been seen as a reluctant bowler in this Test because of a strain or two, delivered 15 overs of sedate medium pace for 11 runs, bringing the ball back with the risk of low bounce, always likely to take a wicket without actually advertising as much.Michael Clarke delayed taking the second new ball for three overs but he might have delayed it longer because Prior was still new to the crease, with a single to his name from five deliveries. James Pattinson, in particular, had got the old ball to reverse markedly, England’s innings was limping along at less than two runs an over and the slow, low surface was particularly treacherous to Prior who likes nothing more than to feed of off-side width and bounce.Against the first new ball they made 176 for 5 at less than two an over; against its successor they made 160 for 1 at 3.2.The new ball was much to Prior’s tastes, never better illustrated than by his resounding pull, against Mitchell Starc. But on 31, from only 42 balls, the pitch betrayed him as he tried to pull Pattinson, the ball stuck in the surface, and he holed out to midwicket off the bottom of the bat.The exhortation in the England dressing room, as they resumed on 80 for 2, only 15 ahead, would have been to bat all day. To make 246 for 4 was more than they dared hope. There was a remorseless mood about Alastair Cook as he registered his slowest half-century in Tests, more than four-and-a-quarter hours, pedestrian progress designed to right the wrongs of England’s first innings.Since his elevation to the England captaincy, Cook had always turned a Test fifty into a hundred. Agar, a graceful Australian debutant having the game of his life, had no respect for such statistics. Fifty was all he got. Agar outdid him with a touch of extra bounce from the rough as he tried to turn him into the leg side. Clarke’s springing catch to his left was a good one; soon followed up by some stretches of his dicky back. Cook’s wicket is worth 100 hours of remedial massage.Australia were in no mood to allow Cook’s staple diet of nudges off his pads. Their tactics are clearly to stifle him by bowling length outside off stump. On another warm morning, Cook impassively watched the deliveries pass by, like a lizard on a rock, waiting for a suitable beetle to come into range.Kevin Pietersen, on 64, was England’s first batsman to perish, his careworn stand with Cook worth 110 in 49 overs, the memories of England’s painstaking progress in Tests in India and New Zealand during the winter revived with every over. He fought hard to play straight, forewarned of the dangers that could befall him if he did not when he whipped Siddle through midwicket and thick-edged the ball through cover, but then he got a ball from Pattinson that said “hit me” and could not resist it.Pattinson deserved his moment as he caused Pietersen to drag on, attempting an off-side drive. He had found the edge earlier in the over and must have been wearied by its trundling progress well short of slip on such a torpid surface. Pietersen’s error illustrated that a drag-on always a possibility. Bairstow became a second victim for Agar, edging to the wicketkeeper as he pushed at one that turned. Agar looks to be Australia’s best chance of producing a regular spinner since Warne, but it is a rum list.But Australia were to suffer for their over-excitement by wasting their final review on Pattinson’s lbw appeal against Bairstow. Umpire Kumar Dharmasena gave it not out, but when he awarded runs it tempted Australia into a review because they were convinced it had struck the pad, forgetting to factor in that it was passing harmlessly down the leg side.It was an embarrassing waste of a review. But it was doubtless not quite as embarrassing as it was for Aleem Dar several hours later.

Alexandre Pato não consegue rescisão na China e frustra Santos

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O atacante Alexandre Pato, desejo principal do Santos nesta janela de transferências, não conseguiu sua rescisão no Tianjin Tianhai-CHI para voltar ao futebol brasileiro. Isso é o que garante o empresário do atleta, André Cury.

“Já é certo. O Pato não vai voltar ao Brasil. O clube não aceitou a rescisão de contrato”, disse o agente ao jornal ‘A Tribuna’.

Sendo assim, Pato terá de cumprir contrato com o clube chinês até o fim de 2019. Vale lembrar que o atacante era desejo do técnico Jorge Sampaoli. O comandante, inclusive, chegou a ligar para o atleta.

Na ocasião, o jogador expôs a vontade em atuar no Santos para voltar a ser convocado pela seleção brasileira.

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O presidente do Santos, José Carlos Peres, prometeu fazer uma proposta ao atleta caso ele conseguisse a rescisão. O Peixe cogitou em oferecer R$ 500 mil de salário, como publicou o L!

Alexandre Pato é mais um centroavante que o Alvinegro não conseguiu contratar nesta janela de transferências.O Santos se assustou com o valor pedido pelo Cruzeiro para negociar Raniel (cerca de R$ 20 milhões). Já o Goiás nunca teve interesse em vender Michael para o Peixe.

O Santos já contratou o goleiro Everson, o zagueiro Felipe Aguilar, o volante Jean Lucas, o meia Christian Cueva e o meia-atacante Yeferson Soteldo. Além destes, está por detalhes para anunciar o lateral-esquerdo Felipe Jonatan.

ديفنسا سنترال: ميسي نصح مبابي بالرحيل عن باريس.. لكن ليس إلى ريال مدريد

كشفت تقارير صحفية إسبانية، عن نصيحة الدولي الأرجنتيني ليونيل ميسي لزميله في باريس سان جيرمان السابق كيليان مبابي قبل أن يرحل ليو إلى الدوري الأمريكي.

ميسي بعد عامين في باريس سان جيرمان، انضم إلى إنتر ميامي الأمريكي في صفقة انتقال حر بعد نهاية عقده مع النادي الفرنسي.

طالع أيضًا | باريس سان جيرمان يبدأ محادثاته مع هاري كين

موقع “ديفينسا سنترال” الإسباني، كشف عن رسالة ليونيل ميسي قبل رحيله عن باريس سان جيرمان، إلى كيليان مبابي والذي طالبه فيها أن ينتقل إلى برشلونة بدلًا من ريال مدريد.

واستند ميسي في رسالته لـ مبابي، بأن اللاعب الفرنسي عليه أن يجد ناديًا يقدر موهبته أكثر، وأن ينافس على بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا ويمتلك تاريخًا أكبر من باريس سان جيرمان.

وقال ميسي لـ مبابي حسبما أفاد المصدر المذكور أعلاه: “أفضل أن تذهب إلى برشلونة، ولكن إذا كنت تريد الذهاب إلى ريال مدريد، عليك أن تفعل ذلك، لأنك تستحق مشروعًا رابحًا وحقيقيًا من أجل التتويج بالبطولات الكبرى”.

كيليان مبابي فاز بـ5 ألقاب دوري فرنسي مع باريس سان جيرمان، و3 كأس فرنسا، ولكن لاعب موناكو السابق، يحلم بالانتقال إلى ريال مدريد، وارتبط كثيرًا بالنادي الملكي، من أجل التتويج ببطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا.

خالد الغندور: أمير مرتضى يسافر خلال أيام لحسم صفقة سوبر لـ الزمالك

أكد خالد الغندور لاعب الزمالك السابق والإعلامي الحالي، أن أمير مرتضى منصور المشرف العام على الكرة بالقلعة البيضاء، يسعى لضم صفقة “سوبر” للفريق، خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية المُقبلة.

وقال الغندور في تصريحات عبر برنامج “زملكاوي”، المُذاع على قناة “الزمالك”: “أمير مرتضى سيسافر خلال أيام إلى بلد، لن أقول اسمها، لحسم صفقة جديدة، وسيكون لاعبًا مهمًا وإضافة كبيرة للفريق الأبيض”.

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وأضاف: “المسؤولون عن ملف الكرة في نادي الزمالك، بدأوا يتحركون لحسم الصفقات الجديدة وخاصة الأجانب؛ وذلك لتدعيم الفريق بشكل قوي للموسم المُقبل”.

واختتم: “الزمالك لن يتعاقد مع أي لاعب مصري إلا بعد عقد عدة جلسات معه؛ لمعرفة طموحه وشخصيته وتفكيره، يجب أن يكون (جعان) شهرة وكرة وفلوس وقابل للتطور”.

ويستعد فريق الكرة الأول بنادي الزمالك، لمواجهة نظيره فاركو في دور الـ16 من بطولة كأس مصر، يوم 23 يونيو الجاري على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي.

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