Vasco x Fluminense: onde assistir, horário e prováveis escalações do jogo pela Copa do Brasil

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O Vasco da Gama enfrenta o Fluminense nesta quinta-feira (10), às 20h (de Brasília), no Maracanã, pelo primeiro jogo da semifinal da Copa do Brasil. O confronto será transmitido ao vivo na SporTV, na TV fechada, e no Premiere, no pay-per-view, e na Prime Video (streaming).

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O Vasco da Gama chega para a partida a primeira partida da semfinal em um momento conturbado. A equipe venceu apenas um dos últimos oito jogos. A equipe concluiu sua participação no Brasileirão no último final de semana, quando o treinador Fernando Diniz optou por utilizar um time alternativo contra o Atlético-MG e acabou goleado por 5 a 0.

Na Copa do Brasil, a equipe segue invicta. Ao todo, são três vitórias e cinco empates na competição. O Gigante da Colina iniciou sua trajetória vencendo União Rondonópolis e Nova Iguaçu (ainda em partidas únicas) e, depois, superou Operário-PR, CSA e Botafogo em jogos de ida e volta.

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Para o confronto, o Cruzmaltino terá o desfalque do lateral-esquerdo Lucas Piton, que sofreu uma lesão no joelho na partida contra o Mirassol. Com isso, Puma Rodríguez, que é lateral-direito de origem, mas já jogou invertido neste ano, será o titular no confronto.

Ao contrário do Vasco, o Fluminense vive seu melhor momento após o Mundial de Clubes. A equipe comandada por Luis Zubeldía está em uma sequência de sete jogos sem perder (cinco vitórias e dois empates). Na última rodada do Brasileirão, o treinador optou por escalar o time titular e venceu o Bahia por 2 a 0, no Maracanã.

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Nesta edição da Copa do Brasil, o Tricolor foi derrotado em apenas uma oportunidade. No primeiro jogo das quartas de final contra o Bahia, na Arena Fonte Nova, o clube baiano venceu por 1 a 0. No total foram oito jogos (seis vitórias, um empate e uma derrota).

Assim como o Vasco, o Fluminense tem um desfalque de peso para a primeira partida. O atacante Canobbio está suspeso e fora da primeira partida da semfinal. Para a vaga, Soteldo, que participou de três gols nos últimos três jogos do Tricolor, deve ser o substituto.

VASCO X FLUMINENSE
COPA DO BRASIL – SEMIFINAL – IDA
📆 Data e horário: quinta-feira, 11 de dezembro de 2025, às 20h (de Brasília);
📍 Local: Maracanã;
📺 Onde assistir: Premiere, SportTV e Amazon Prime.
🟨 Árbitro: Raphael Claus (SP);
🚩 Assistentes: Danilo Ricardo Simon Manis (SP) e Alex Ang Ribeiro (SP);
🖥️ VAR: Daniel Nobre Bins (RS).

VASCO (Técnico: Fernando Diniz)

Léo Jardim; Paulo Henrique, Carlos Cuesta, Robert Renan e Puma Rodríguez; Thiago Mendes, Barros e Coutinho; Andrés Gómez, Nuno Moreira e Rayan.

FLUMINENSE (Técnico: Luis Zubeldía)

Fábio; Samuel, Thiago Silva, Freytes e Renê; Martinelli, Nonato (Hércules) e Acosta; Soteldo, Serna e Everaldo

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ترتيب مجموعات كأس العرب 2025 بعد نهاية الجولة الأولى

أسدل الستار على مباريات الجولة الأولى من دور المجموعات لبطولة كأس العرب 2025، والمقامة في قطر، والتي شهدت مواجهات ونتائج مثيرة.

وانطلقت منافسات بطولة كأس العرب يوم 1 ديسمبر بمشاركة 16 منتخبًا، مقسمة على 4 مجموعات، كل مجموعة تضم 4 منتخبات.

وشهدت الجولة الأولى نتائج مثيرة، ففي المجموعة الأولى فاز منتخب سوريا على تونس بهدف نظيف، فيما حقق منتخب فلسطين انتصارًا على نظيره القطري.

طالع | ترتيب مجموعات كأس العرب 2025 بعد نهاية الجولة الثانية

وفي المجموعة الثانية، فاز المغرب على جزر القمر 3-1، فيما انتصر الأخضر السعودي على عمان 2-1.

أما المجموعة الثالثة، شهدت تعادل منتخب مصر مع الكويت بهدف لكل فريق، فيما نجح منتخب الأردن في تحقيق الفوز على الإمارات، بهدفين لهدف.

وأخيرا، في المجموعة الرابعة، تعادل الجزائر مع السودان سلبيًا، فيما فاز العراق على البحرين 2-1. ترتيب مجموعات كأس العرب 2025 بعد نهاية الجولة الأولىالمجموعة الأولى

1- منتخب فلسطين، 3 نقاط.

2- منتخب سوريا، 3 نقاط.

3- منتخب تونس، دون نقاط.

4- منتخب قطر، دون نقاط. المجموعة الثانية

1- المغرب، 3 نقاط.

2- السعودية، 3 نقاط.

3-عمان، بدون نقاط.

4- جزر القمر، بدون نقاط. المجموعة الثالثة

1- منتخب الأردن، 3 نقاط.

2- منتخب مصر، نقطة.

3- منتخب الكويت، نقطة.

4- منتخب الإمارات، دون نقاط. المجموعة الرابعة

1- العراق، 3 نقاط.

2 – الجزائر، نقطة من مباراة.

3 – السودان، نقطة من مباراة.

4 – البحرين، دون نقاط.

Assista aos melhores momentos de Sampaio Corrêa 1 x 2 Botafogo, pelo Campeonato Carioca

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No Eucyzão, o Botafogo conquistou uma vitória no “finalzinho” contra o Sampaio Corrêa, na partida de ida da semifinal da Taça Rio, neste domingo (10). Veja os melhores momentos da partida no vídeo acima.

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Belgrano x Internacional: onde assistir ao vivo, horário e escalações do jogo pela Libertadores

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O Internacional visita o Belgrano, da Argentina, nesta terça-feira (2), pela primeira partida da fase de grupos da Copa Sul-Americana. A bola rola a partir das 19h (de Brasília), no Estádio Julio César Villagra, em Córdoba, com transmissão da Paramount+ (streaming).

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➡️ Siga o Lance! no WhatsApp e acompanhe em tempo real as principais notícias do esporte

+Aposte R$200 no Lance! Betting e fature mais de R$400 se o Internacional superar o Belgrano

Campeão do torneio de maneira invicta em 2008, o Colorado retorna a competição como cabeça de chave do C, que também conta com a participação do Delfín, do Equador, e do Real Tomayapo, da Bolívia.

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Belgrano x Internacional
1ª rodada – fase de grupos – Sul-Americana

Data e horário:terça-feira, 2 de abril de 2024, às 19h (de Brasília)
Local:Julio César Villagra, em Córdoba (ARG)
Ondeassistir:Paramount+
Árbitro: Kevin Ortega (PER)
VAR: Diego Haro (PER)

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⚽ PROVÁVEIS ESCALAÇÕES

BELGRANO
Chicco; Barinaga, Moreno, Troilo, Meriano; Rojas, Scotta, Metilli, Píccoli; Passerini, Suárez. Técnico: Guillermo Farré.

INTERNACIONAL
Rochet; Bustos, Vitão, Gabriel Mercado, Renê; Aránguiz, Bruno Henrique, Maurício, Alan Patrick; Wanderson, Enner Valencia. Técnico: Eduardo Coudet.

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Com Aníbal Moreno, Palmeiras deve ter força máxima para garantir vaga na Copa do Brasil

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O Palmeiras entra em campo na noite desta quinta-feira (23) no Estádio Santa Cruz, em Ribeirão Preto, para encarar o Botafogo-SP, no jogo que pode garantir o Verdão nas oitavas de final da Copa do Brasil de 2024.

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Com o retorno de Aníbal Moreno, recuperado de um trauma no olho, Abel Ferreira deve contar com força máxima para jogar até pelo empate que já garante o Palmeiras na próxima fase.

Endrick, recuperado de um edema na coxa direita, ocorrido na semana passada no Allianz Parque, também está confirmado para fazer o seu penúltimo jogo com a camisa alviverde.

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A única dúvida de Abel Ferreira no time titular deve ser no ataque, onde Lázaro e Flaco López brigam por uma vaga ao lado de Endrick e Estevão.

➡️ O mata-mata da Copa do Brasil está pegando fogo! Abra a sua conta e faça já a sua aposta no Lance! Betting

O provável Palmeiras para encarar o Botafogo-SP é: Weverton, Mayke, Gómez, Murilo e Piquerez; Aníbal Moreno, Zé Rafael e Raphael Veiga; Endrick, Estevão e Lázaro (Flaco López).

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Maharaj: 'Old-fashioned Test cricket' helped us claw back

His two wickets on the opening day slowed down Pakistan’s progress and helped South Africa go to stumps after an “even day”

Danyal Rasool20-Oct-2025

Maharaj took two wickets to set Pakistan back on the opening day•AFP/Getty Images

It may not have seemed that way when Pakistan were 146 for one, but by stumps, South Africa had clawed back enough into the Test for Keshav Maharaj to call it an even day. The left-arm spinner – who did not play the first Test owing to a groin injury – began South Africa’s comeback when he dismissed crowd favourite Babar Azam early on in his innings. In the final session, Maharaj struck once more when he drew Shan Masood into a sweep, which he could only drag to Marco Jansen at square leg. By the end, there was time for Kagiso Rabada to snag a fifth wicket, forcing Pakistan to see off the final half hour cautiously. They finished on 259 for five.”I think it was an even day,” he said. “We managed to control their run rate. When the ball gets softer – which happens quite quickly because the wicket’s quite hard, we managed to just go to old-fashioned Test cricket… I felt if we got one more wicket at night, we’d probably have had a little bit of an upper hand.”Related

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The first two sessions were shaping up to tell a different story, using the same, frustrating script for the visitors. Having lost the toss and being inserted to field once more, they were sloppy, putting down five catches – just as they had on the first day in Lahore. Abdullah Shafique was the primary beneficiary, with South Africa spurning three opportunities to dismiss him. Earlier, Marco Jansen had nipped one in that Shafique left. The ball had kissed the off stump, only for the bails to be left undisturbed.”As a collective we know how important catches are, not just in the subcontinent. No one means to drop catches; it was nice to see the guys bounce back and take the catches that they did. Bit frustrating but no one means to drop chances.”Simon Harmer bowled 23 overs of spin to complement Maharaj•AFP/Getty Images

The fielding tide for South Africa began to turn when Tony de Zorzi took an excellent catch, which sent Babar on his way. South Africa have placed a lot of faith in their leading offspinner; he bowled 31 overs – the most for any bowler on a day this series. Harmer bowled 23 further overs of spin, but Senuran Muthuswamy, the leading wicket-taker in Lahore, sent down just four.Maharaj, who said he regretted being unable to play in Lahore, called the decision to use Muthuswamy more sparingly “tactical”. “We saw that the wicket didn’t play like Lahore and we felt like we just wanted to try and restrict the Pakistani batters. I don’t think there was an issue. Sen came back nicely with the second spell that he bowled.”In the end, Pakistan scored 54 fewer runs than they did on day one in Lahore, with South Africa drying up the runs, giving the final session a slightly different tinge to the first day they had during the first Test. They will be further encouraged by the knowledge that Pakistan have a collapse in them, something Masood highlighted following the first Test. In the first Test, Pakistan lost their last five for 16 in the first innings, and their last six for 17 in the two innings. One more wicket, and South Africa will know there are opportunities to run through the lower order.”Tomorrow’s an important day,” Maharaj said. The first sessions in the series so far have been quite action-packed. “Hopefully, we can make inroads tomorrow morning. The main thing is to try bowling as many dot balls as we can. We saw for a period of time when we did do it, that it brought us a little bit of reward, and we created opportunities. I think it’s important we start really well tomorrow. Hopefully we can get Saud and Agha early in the morning and open up an end with the lower-order batters. But it’s about just trying to bowl our best balls for long periods of time.”

Lance! Final: Botafogo atropela o Juventude no Brasileirão em noite mágica do coletivo

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O Botafogo goleou o Juventude, por 5 a 1, na terceira rodada do Brasileirão. Os gols alvinegros na noite deste domingo (21), no Estádio Nilton Santos, foram marcados por Júnior Santos, Tiquinho Soares, Danilo Barbosa, Savarino e Jacob Montes, enquanto Danilo Boza descontou para o Alviverde. Confira o Lance! Final no player acima.

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✅ FICHA TÉCNICA
BOTAFOGO 5 X 1 JUVENTUDE – CAMPEONATO BRASILEIRO
3ª RODADA
🗓️ Data e horário: domingo, 21 de abril de 2024, às 18h30 (hora de Brasília)
📍 Local: Estádio Nilton Santos, no Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
🟨 Árbitro: Arthur Gomes Rabelo (ES);
🚩 Assistentes: Bruno Raphael Pires (FIFA-GO) e Eduardo Gonçalves da Cruz (MS);
🖥️ VAR: Daiane Muniz (FIFA-SP).

BOTAFOGO (Técnico: Artur Jorge)
Gatito Fernández; Mateo Ponte (Damián Suárez); Lucas Halter, Bastos (Pablo) e Hugo; Marlon Freitas e Danilo Barbosa; Jeffinho (Diego Hernández), Savarino, Júnior Santos (Jacob Montes) e Tiquinho Soares (Eduardo).

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JUVENTUDE (Técnico: Roger Machado)
Gabriel; João Lucas, Danilo Boza, Lucas Freitas e Gabriel Inocêncio; Caíque, Luis Mandaca (Abner), Lucas Barbosa (Thiaguinho), Nenê (Rodrigo Sam) e Jean Carlos (Marcelinho); Erick (Ruan).

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Tim Southee – right-arm rockstar, unsung from afar

A decorated practitioner yet part of the furniture, Southee could shine solo and also be the glue in the bowling attack

Andrew Miller13-Dec-2024Last week, the world of heavy metal was rocked by the retirement of Iron Maiden’s legendary drummer, Nicko McBrain, whose borderline-deranged repertoire of rolls, fills and syncopations earned him the occasional nickname of “The Octopus”, as he left barely a beat unstressed in 42 years of timekeeping for his behemoth of a band.This week, another titan of the global touring lifestyle will say his own farewell to the big stage -though it’s hard to imagine the grass banks at Hamilton’s bucolic Seddon Park will throb with quite the same acclaim as a Sao Paulo stadium packed with 50,000 metalheads. There will at least be a life-size “Sexy Camel” in attendance, for Tim Southee – much to his own bemusement – was also known to answer to an unlikely animalistic alias.Either way, Southee’s mighty New Zealand career has had plenty in common with that of a drummer, albeit one of a less frenetic variety. A good ball on a good length. From a good height, at a good pace. With a good amount of movement – predominantly away but, occasionally, back in as well. Maintain that beat for 774 wickets across 35,000 deliveries, three formats and 16 years. Thank you and goodnight.Related

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He’s had some glorious moments when he’s truly stolen the show, and some of the records he’s racked up along the way have long since gone platinum. Moreover, he’s been integral to the most sustained era of excellence in New Zealand’s cricketing history. And yet, Southee’s lack of a defining feature has been perhaps his most remarkable feature. When all is said and done, he is just as likely to be remembered for the space he left between his notes, for the room that his matchless rhythms granted for his team-mates to revel in the limelight.”I’ve had the privilege of playing pretty much all my Test matches with Timmy,” Tom Latham, New Zealand’s captain, said on the eve of his farewell match. “To see how he goes about things, day in day out, the longevity that he’s had as a seam bowler in New Zealand, to play the amount of Test matches that he has … we’ll certainly miss him, the dressing-room will miss him, but he is going to leave a legacy that I’m sure will go on for a long time.”Foremost among those who were elevated by his endurance, of course, was Trent Boult, the Broad to Southee’s Anderson, and New Zealand’s richest source of “look at me” displays throughout their combined haul of 541 wickets from 65 Tests. Never was this more telling than in March 2018, when Boult claimed four of the first five wickets, and six out of ten all told, as he and Southee combined to rout England for 58 at Eden Park.Try naming a better duo… if you have time for futile exercises•Hannah Peters/Getty ImagesAnd if that left-arm-inswing, right-arm-outswing alliance wasn’t enough of a challenge for opposition batters, there was Neil Wagner too (now there’s a heavy metal cricketer if ever there was one …) pounding the areas of the pitch that Southee’s full and probing methods had little reason to visit. Between that trio, and the freakish trajectories of Kyle Jamieson, now sadly hors de combat with a stress fracture, New Zealand’s seam attack was briefly the most complete in world cricket, and at precisely the right moment to land the inaugural World Test Championship in 2021.Perhaps it’s doing Southee a disservice to consider him, first and foremost, as a cog in New Zealand’s over-achieving machine. But in so many ways, his absences from the narrative are the killer details of his career. They speak volumes for his drive to stay competitive in the first instance, but also of his acceptance – particularly in white-ball cricket – that there were moments in his career when other players were simply better placed to take on that starring role.Take his two-year absence from New Zealand’s T20I plans between 2015-17, for instance – precisely the same timeframe in which both Broad and Anderson were binned off from England’s white-ball plans, never to return. Not only did Southee regain his place for 88 subsequent T20Is, up to and including the T20 World Cup in the Caribbean just gone, he bows out with a record 164 wickets in the format, a tally that only Mustafizur Rahman among seamers looks likely to challenge in a hurry.Test regulars on the motorway, T20 stars on the fast lane•Getty ImagesAnd similarly, when he was limited to a squad role for both the 2019 and 2023 50-over World Cups, despite having been one of the stand-out performers in New Zealand’s glorious run to the 2015 final, it was a testament to the standards that he’d inspired in his peers – most particularly Matt Henry, for so long the team’s understudy, but a man who is now set to inherit his Test mantle too, having racked up 61 Test wickets at 21.93 since taking over as Southee’s regular new-ball partner at the start of 2023.”If you sit still, the game will pass you by,” Southee told ESPNcricinfo in October last year. “You’re always looking at ways to continue to improve, so you can continue fulfilling the dream of playing this game. For me, I obviously don’t have out-and-out pace, so you need to stay with the game and figure out ways you can still be effective in all parts of the world.”He fulfilled that ambition magnificently, with his accolades including a ten-wicket haul against England at Lord’s in 2013, and career-best figures of 7 for 64 in Bengaluru some ten months earlier. His white-ball honours include two T20I hat-tricks, as well as New Zealand’s best figures in each of the shorter formats – including, at Wellington in the 2015 World Cup, a stunning haul of 7 for 33 to rout England, surely the most storied solo of his career.And yet, it’s arguably only now, as Southee’s career winds down and his lacking of cutting edge is exposed by the indefinable lack of “snap” in his action that has limited him to 15 wickets at 61.66 since the start of 2024, that the true extent of his influence can be appreciated. After all, there cannot be many players who arrived at international level quite so fully formed as Southee did, at Napier in March 2008. Hence it’s been nigh on impossible to judge him against the standard narrative arc that govern such long-term performers (including, it should be said, Anderson and Broad, whose own Test careers had begun in earnest just one Test earlier in Wellington).

It wasn’t simply that Southee claimed five wickets in his maiden Test innings, including two in three overs as England slumped to 4 for 3 on the first morning, or that he capped that same match with a startling nine sixes in a never-since-bettered knock of 77 not out from 40 balls from No.10. It was that he did so only days after returning from a Player-of-the-Tournament display at the Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia, and with a basic method that has barely altered in the intervening years.”I was gifted with a nice wrist,” Southee explained to Ian Bishop during an ICC masterclass in 2019, describing how the ball always seemed to sit perfectly in his fingers, seam canted for the outswinger that directly accounted for four of those five debut wickets, plus his maiden scalp of Michael Vaughan, who was done in lbw by one that didn’t budge.And if he had to work harder on the ball that ducked back in, then few cricketers became more synonymous with the “three-quarter seam”, Southee’s answer to an inswinger, and arguably the ball that landed New Zealand their crowning glory in 2021, with his priceless extractions of Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill on the penultimate evening of the WTC final against India in Southampton.3:21

Dale Steyn explains the concept of the three-quarter seam

The best measure of Southee’s standards remains, however, the man himself. That unrivalled penchant for six-hitting, for instance, has been a central theme of this England series, given how close he is to launching a century of them, but it bears repetition nonetheless: no-one in history can hold a candle to his rate of one six every 27 balls faced, not even the bomb-dropper de nos jours, Yashaswi Jaiswal, who has taken 51 balls for each of the 35 he has struck since the start of 2024.And then there’s his supreme ability as a slip catcher. Southee is one of a vanishingly rare breed of fast bowlers whose bucket hands come with the requisite agility to cling onto a succession of blinders. With 85 Test catches so far, he’s safely ensconced as New Zealand’s fifth-most prolific fielder, and had he not been bowling some 36 overs in every match, his place on the podium would have been secured long ago.For 16 years, every facet of his game has been more than a notch above the usual bass-line, and so it’s in the spaces in his narrative where the body of Southee’s work lies. Is it preposterous graft that has made him the most enduring all-formats fast bowler in international history, or the innate talent and athleticism of this Whangerei farm-boy made good? Or, simply a refusal to face the sort of facts that have been hounding him in these past two Tests at Christchurch and Wellington, where Ben Duckett and Harry Brook have taken turns to beast him towards the exit?

For 16 years, every facet of his game has been more than a notch above the usual bass-line, and so it’s in the spaces in his narrative where the body of Southee’s work lies

Whatever it is, Southee has shown, time and again in his career, that it’s never over until it’s over. Even last month in India, with the whispers already mounting, he contributed just three wickets in two Tests, as New Zealand surged to a sensational 3-0 series win.But what wickets they were: twice he claimed Rohit as the first wicket of the match, including at Bengaluru where he set the tone for India’s sensational slide to 46 all out. Then, with Sarfaraz Khan threatening a VVS-style miracle in the second innings, Southee summoned all the outswing he could muster, and induced a scuff to cover to ignite the victory surge.And then, at Pune, when Ravindra Jadeja launched Ajaz Patel towards the long-on boundary in India’s final role of the dice, who should come galloping around the rope to seal one of the greatest Test upsets of all? There’s no player in New Zealand’s history that could have been a surer bet in such circumstances. Within the week, such surety will be history too.

'We could have done it without all of this' – England boss Thomas Tuchel takes aim at glitz & glamour of 2026 World Cup draw ceremony as Donald Trump & Rio Ferdinand take centre stage

England boss Thomas Tuchel has hinted that the glitz and glamour of the 2026 World Cup ceremony was rather unnecessary. The Three Lions eventually found out that they will face Croatia, Ghana, and Panama at next year's competition in North America. However, those watching the draw had to wait a long time to find out the results, something Tuchel believes they could have "done without".

  • 'I don't need it'

    On Friday, the football world discovered who will play who in the group stages of the World Cup, with England facing 2018 finalists Croatia first up in the tournament. For those tuning in, though, it took an eternity for the nations to actually be drawn in Washington D.C. Earlier on in the ceremony, United States President Donald Trump received the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize, with FIFA president Gianni Infantino designating it for a person who has "taken exceptional and extraordinary actions for peace" and "united people across the world". Trump was given a large gold trophy, a medal, and a certificate, while Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand was also heavily involved in the draw. Going by Tuchel's comments, he didn't appear to be a fan of the whole affair.

    He told : "I do not, not like it but we could have done it like, without all of this. I don't need it. But of course, it's a huge stage and it's big entertainment. I was very well aware that it's not about the deep insight of football today."

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    England face 'difficult' group

    While England are favourites to win their group and progress to the knockout stages of the World Cup, many Three Lions fans have not forgotten Croatia dumping them out of the tournament at the semi-final stage in 2018. And former Chelsea boss Tuchel is certainly wary of their upcoming opponents, even though they beat them in Euro 2020.

    "Difficult group, difficult opener. Difficult group with Croatia and Ghana, two regulars in World Cups and two proud and strong nations. Panama, I don't know much about Panama at the moment but we will find out about it before the tournament starts, of course," he said. "For me, I'm only experienced group football in Champions League formats and the way to approach it was to always give it the biggest respect and to put all the focus into winning the group. It always seems difficult like our group now but we are confident and we will be well prepared when we arrive.

    "Nobody should be underestimated. Of course, Croatia is the standout, they're the highest ranked team from pot two that we got into out group but listen, Ghana is always full of talent and can always surprise and has a big history in World Cup football, and also Panama will try to make the most in their underdog role. No one can be underestimated, everyone deserves the fullest respect and we can show that."

  • Tuchel's preference…

    On paper, Croatia is the most difficult side England face in the group stage, with their European rivals six places below the Three Lions in the world rankings in 10th. Incidentally, Panama are down in 30th, and Ghana sit in 72nd. While some nations may want to ease into the competition with an easier match, Tuchel had no preference. 

    He said: "I had no preference because why would I worry? I cannot influence. The legends took the draw and this is what we get and what we have to deal with now. We know now our opponents, we know we will start late in the tournament if players are involved in European finals, hopefully. We didn't desire anything we just handled the situation as it is. You get a little more days before and then you get a condensed schedule later in the tournament. Everything comes with in upside and downside."

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    What comes next for England?

    England are expected to face Croatia in their World Cup opener in Toronto, Canada, or Dallas, in the United States, on June 17. Before then, the Three Lions will have to confirm some friendly fixtures earlier on in 2026 to get them ready for the showpiece event.

Raskin repeat: Rohl lining up Rangers move to sign exciting “unicorn”

Glasgow Rangers head coach Danny Rohl recently revealed that he needs players who “understand” what it means to play for the Ibrox giants.

With the January transfer window less than a month away, the German manager said that he has learned which of his players are up to the task of playing for the club.

Whilst he said that he knows which players need to improve, the window will provide him with a chance to replace those players instead of trying to help them improve.

Rangers lining up move for new midfielder

Despite sporting director Kevin Thelwell’s departure at the start of last week, there is already work going on in the background to bolster the former Sheffield Wednesday manager’s side.

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According to GIVEMESPORT, Glasgow Rangers are one of the clubs eyeing up a deal to sign exciting Tromso central midfielder Jens Hjerto-Dahl in the upcoming January transfer window.

The report claims that the Light Blues have sent scouts to watch the 20-year-old talent in action in recent weeks, as Rohl lines up a move to sign the midfield whiz.

It adds, though, that Premier League side Sunderland are also interested in Hjerto-Dahl, which means that there could be some stiff competition for his signature in January.

GIVEMESPORT also reports that the Norwegian youngster is not expected to cost a fortune, although no exact price tag has been mentioned.

Why Rangers should sign Hjerto-Dahl

Rangers should push to beat Sunderland to a deal for the 20-year-old central midfielder because he could be a Nicolas Raskin repeat for the Scottish Premiership giants.

The Gers signed the Belgian star from Standard Liege in January 2023 for a fairly modest fee of £1.7m, in a move that could be replicated by Hjerto-Dahl, who could sign in January for another modest fee, given that he is not expected to cost a fortune.

On top of the Tromso midfielder potentially joining in a similar transfer deal, the Norwegian gem could also offer similar qualities to Raskin in the middle of the park with his performances.

Hjerto-Dahl, who was described as a “unicorn” by Belgian scout Elijah Michiels, is another central midfielder who can make an impact at both ends of the pitch as a natural number eight.

The Rangers and Sunderland transfer target has been a regular for Tromso in the Eliteserien in the 2025 campaign, starting 28 of his 30 appearances, and has shown some promising signs with his displays.

Appearances

30

33

Goals

4

4

Assists

4

10

Successful dribbles per game

1.3

1.0

Tackles + interceptions per game

2.5

3.4

Possession won in final third

0.6

0.5

Duels won per game

5.1

6.6

As you can see in the table above, he has some fairly similar statistics in comparison to Raskin’s full season in the Premiership last term, with his work in and out of possession, which is why he is such an exciting prospect.

Given that Hjerto-Dahl is four years younger than the Belgium international, his statistics in comparison to the Rangers star’s are fairly impressive, as they show that he can impact games as a scorer and a creator of goals, without neglecting the defensive side of the game.

The Norway U21 international could arrive in January and use the first five months to adjust to Scottish football and life in Glasgow, as Raskin did in the second half of the 2022/23 campaign, before being ready to shine in the 2026/27 campaign.

Whilst supporters may not want to hear about long-term signings and preparing for next season, the reality of the situation is that the Gers are already nine points off first place in the league, have not won a game in the Europa League, and are already out of the League Cup.

Worse than Miovski: Ibrox flop just played his worst game for Rangers

This Glasgow Rangers flop played his worst game for the club in the 2-1 defeat to Dundee United on Wednesday.

ByDan Emery Dec 4, 2025

Instead of chasing short-term results and signings, Rangers need to ensure that they have a long-term strategy in place that will ensure that they are competitive in the long run, which Hjerto-Dahl will, hopefully, be a part of.

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