الأمر خطير.. مانشستر يونايتد يدافع عن تصرف ماونت المزعج لجماهيره

أصدر نادي مانشستر يونايتد بيانًا رسميًا للدفاع عن لاعبه الجديد، ماسون ماونت، بعد تعرضه للانتقادات مؤخرًا.

كان ماونت قد انضم إلى مانشستر يونايتد قادمًا من تشيلسي، في وقت سابق من هذا الصيف، مقابل 60 مليون جنيه إسترليني.

وظهر مقطع فيديو لـ ماونت، أمس الخميس، وهو يرفض التوقيع على قميص لمشجعي مانشستر يونايتد، مما تسبب في غضب جماهير النادي.

وقال ماونت لاثنين من مشجعي الشياطين الحمر: “أنتما تعلمان أنني لن أوقع لكما، لم أوقع أي شيء خلال الأيام الثلاثة الماضية، لا أعرف لماذا تعودان من جديد”.

وقال مانشستر يونايتد في بيانه الرسمي والذي نشرته صحيفة “مترو” الإنجليزية: “لسوء الحظ، أصبح هذا النوع من المواقف شائعًا جدًا، هذا هو آخر شيء يستحقه ماسون بعد أن كان ودودًا للغاية مع كل شخص قابله منذ انضمامه إلى نادينا”.

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وأضاف: “يضغط صائدو التوقيعات المحترفون بانتظام على لاعبي مانشستر يونايتد للتوقيع على كميات كبيرة من الأشياء التي يبيعونها بعد ذلك بمئات الجنيهات، لقد أصبح حدثًا يوميًا ومشكلة رئيسية في كارينجتون”.

وواصل: “تمنع هذه المجموعات المنظمة سيارات اللاعبين وتضايقهم عند وصولهم ومغادرتهم أماكن عملهم، لقد أصبح الأمر خطيرًا حقًا وعليك أن تقلق من أن الأمر مجرد مسألة وقت قبل أن يتأذى شخص ما”.

وأردف: “هذا يعني أيضًا أن المشجعين الشباب، الذين يرغبون فقط في التفاعل مع أبطالهم، غالبًا ما يفوتون الفرصة لأن اللاعبين لا يمكنهم التوقف لالتقاط الصور معهم دون الاضطرار إلى التفاعل مع المجموعات (السالف ذكرها)”.

واختتم: “إنه أمر مُحبط حقيقي للجميع، فموظفي الأمن في حوار منتظم مع اللاعبين حول كيفية إيقاف المشكلة، سنبدأ بالتأكيد في اتخاذ الإجراء إذا استمر هذا الوضع”.

Gustavo destaca tempo de jogo no Botafogo após lesão há dois anos

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Gustavo Bochecha vem se tornando um nome certo na rotatividade no elenco de Zé Ricardo. Campeão brasileiro Sub-20 em 2016, o volante sofreu uma grave lesão na primeira partida profissional que fez, em 2017, e afirmou, em entrevista coletiva realizada nesta quarta-feira, no Estádio Nilton Santos, que está contente com a volta por cima no elenco alvinegro.

-A lesão ninguém esperava, logo no primeiro jogo como profissional em 2017. Mas serviu de aprendizado, amadureci muito. Fico muito feliz com o meu momento atual, com as chances recentes. Venho trabalhando forte diariamente e espero dar sequência no meu trabalho – afirmou.

O volante foi titular na partida contra o Madureira, na última segunda-feira, e foi importante na virada de 2 a 1 do Alvinegro. Gustavo elogiou a ‘dor de cabeça’ que Zé Ricardo possui no meio-campo, elogiando a qualidade dos atletas desse setor e despistou sobre uma nova chance no onze inicial.

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-Alex Santana é um jogador de qualidade, mostrou isso no Paraná. Cícero é um jogador mais de posse de bola, o Alex é mais de força. Mas quem decide (sobre a titularidade) é o professor Zé Ricardo – comentou.

A vitória sobre o Tricolor Suburbano deu uma sobrevida ao Botafogo na Taça Rio. O Alvinegro ocupa a quarta posição do Grupo C, com 4 pontos. O próximo compromisso do Alvinegro será no domingo, contra o Fluminense, no Maracanã, às 19h.

-Sabemos que na classificação geral está complicado (garantir a classificação para a semifinal do torneio), mas temos três jogos pela frente. Fazendo conta, temos chances. O foco é a Taça Rio – finalizou.

Glamorgan reach final on Allenby exploits

Jim Allenby scored an unbeaten 74 to give Glamorgan a fighting chance after Hampshire’s bowlers had begun well in Dimitri Mascarenhas final home match

Alex Winter at the Ageas Bowl07-Sep-2013
ScorecardJim Allenby played a composed innings of 74 not out before chipping in with two wickets in a miserly spell•PA Photos

Jim Allenby has been the saviour of Glamorgan this season. He is so prized the county secured him on a new four-year contract in August; some deal for a 30-year-old. But his value was evident as he top-scored and bowled a painfully mean spell to send Glamorgan to their first showpiece final since 2000.His knees must be creaking given the weight of responsibility he has been forced to carry this year. Without his 1700 runs in all competitions, Glamorgan would have endured a miserable year. Here, he read the conditions far better than any of his colleagues with the bat and, with the ball, showed the correct length to bowl on a sluggish pitch.A 60-ball half-century gave some progress to what was for 30 overs a laboured first innings. From Allenby’s stability, Glamorgan added 81 in the final eight overs. That blitz, which included four fours and two sixes in Ben Wright’s unbeaten innings, was more like the cricket seen recently at the Ageas Bowl. Four hundred runs were scored here in the Friends Life t20 quarter-final and run-fests ensued in England internationals with New Zealand and Australia.The push gave Glamorgan a very competitive total, which they defended well, despite Hampshire’s own late surge of 71 in the final 10 overs, led by Sean Ervine, who arguably played the innings of the day by continuing to find the rope and keep Hampshire in the hunt with 54 in 51 balls. But once he holed out to long-on with 58 needed in 27 balls, the champions were dethroned.Ervine was removed by Michael Hogan – another who has made a standout contribution for Glamorgan and who they have relied on in all formats to be competitive. Having been slightly too full in his opening three overs, which conceded 20, Hogan closed out the match with full, straight bowling to end with 4 for 51.But it was Allenby who led the way with the ball, conceding only 18 runs from his eight overs and claiming the wickets of openers James Vince and Michael Roberts, who were pulling their hair out at how difficult the bowling was to manoeuvre.Allenby praises team effort

“It was a good all-round display. We’ve prided ourselves on putting in consistent team performances and not relying on individuals to win games and that’s what we showed again today. Three or four guys chipped in with the bat and all the bowlers did a good job.
“It was a tough wicket. It was quite slow and took turn. We summed it up quicker than they did and bowled brilliantly. With Michale Hogan and Graham Wagg and our spinners we’re always going to go well. It was probably lucky that we were sent in really because it turned more as the game went on.
“A few times out there I thought I’ve got to just whack this but it would probably have gone straight up in the air. It was good to have Murray Goodwin out there to work with and Ben Wright, that is probably one of the best one-day innings you’ll see. He’s only got 40 but that changed the momentum. He’s done it quite a few times this year without the recognition so it was good for him to do it today on the big stage.
“Whoever we come up against in the final, be it Notts or Somerset. They’re going to have guys who want to be seen on TV and are competing for England squads. They’ll take the focus away from the game. If we don’t do that and stick to our roles which are very well defined this year then we’ll go well.”

The Ageas Bowl has seen some cracking wickets for one-day cricket but a slow, sticky surface was unveiled for this semi-final and the conditions were alien to hosts Hampshire, as they lost a second one-day semi-final this season. Hitherto unbeaten at home in the competition this year, and successful in seven out of eight chases in the group stage, Hampshire were unable to hunt down a target asking for just under a run a ball.Allenby was almost impossible to score off. He bowled wicket-to-wicket on a length just fuller of good. With no pace or angle to work with, the batsmen endured eight overs of largely patting the ball back up the pitch. Only one boundary came from his spell, Jimmy Adams reaching out to flick a ball from middle and off wide of deep midwicket.It was Adams who headed the pursuit. Like Allenby, he largely settled for carefully working the bowling around and it was the Hampshire captain who elected to take the batting Powerplay in the 28th over when the required rate had leaped to 10 an over.Two slog sweeps found the rope but as he attempted a third, Andrew Salter, Glamorgan’s 20-year-old offspinner, slid one on to the front pad that was somehow not given out lbw by umpire David Millns. It was the second exceptionally close lbw appeal Adams had survived. He also escaped a caught behind decision when it appeared he gloved an attempted sweep to Mark Wallace.But he rode his luck and brought up a 73-ball fifty with a leg side swat that bounced over the head of Wallace. It was cricket straight from a schoolboy fixture and matched the six-yard run-out Adams missed earlier in the day; one of three run-out chances Hampshire didn’t take in a lacklustre fielding display.Adams fell top-edging an on-side flick that went straight in the air when 76 were needed from 42 balls and it was too much for the new batsmen who followed to settle on a pitch where timing was very difficult all day, even accounting for a fairytale scenario from Dimitri Mascarenhas, playing his last game for Hampshire.It was not the swansong he had hoped for. He stood at the end of his run at the Northern End preparing to bowl the 31st over of the Glamorgan innings. But the public address delayed his shuffling few strides to the crease to announce that this would be Mascarenhas’s final over at the Ageas Bowl.He acknowledged the generous applause before sending down a typically slippery over from which only three balls were scored off. A standing ovation followed as the Hampshire faithful recognised the final sight of one of their great servants. Hampshire lost the match and a legend.

ويليان يصدم فولهام بقراره بشأن مستقبله

كشفت تقارير صحفية أن اللاعب البرازيلي، ويليان، رفض فكرة التوقيع على عقد جديد مع نادي فولهام الإنجليزي.

كان اللاعب البالغ من العمر 33 عامًا قد انتقل إلى فولهام، الصيف الماضي، حيث وقع عقدًا لمدة موسم.

ورغم أن ويليان كان سعيدًا مع فولهام، وتطلع إلى البقاء مع الفريق، إلا إنه رفض العقد الجديد المطروح عليه، وفقًا لصحيفة “ستاندرد” الإنجليزية.

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وأوضحت أن العرض الجديد كان عبارة عن عقد لمدة عام واحد، وهو ما لم ينل رضا ويليان، ولم يكن النادي مستعدًا من جانبه لتحسين الشروط المعروضة، رغم أنها غير مرضية بالنسبة للاعب.

وأشارت إلى أن ويليان يسعى للبقاء في الدوري الإنجليزي، حيث بدأ محادثاته مع بعض الأندية لبحث إمكانية الانتقال إلى صفوف أي منها.

ويُعد قرار ويليان بمثابة ضربة للمدرب ماركو سيلفا الذي كان يخطط للموسم المقبل مع فولهام باعتبار اللاعب جزءًا من التشكيل.

Sri Lanka's character pleases Mathews

Sri Lanka overcame adverse playing conditions in their rain-affected ODI against West Indies to achieve a victory that Angelo Mathews said had proved the character of his side

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Kumar Sangakkara was Man of the Match for his 90•AFP

Sri Lanka overcame adverse playing conditions and a poor start on the first day of their rain-affected ODI against West Indies to achieve a victory that has all but put them in the final of the tri-series, a result the captain Angelo Mathews said had proved the character of his side.Play was abandoned on Sunday with Sri Lanka 60 for 3 in 19 overs. They had to restart their innings, which was reduced to 41 overs, on Monday knowing that anything less than a strong batting performance would hurt them under the D/L method. Under Kumar Sangakkara’s guidance, Sri Lanka made 159 in 22 overs.”We had a team talk, and we needed to get runs. Especially with D/L, batting first is a disadvantage,” Mathews said. “It is tough to play around rain delays batting first. We had to get the runs, and I am glad that we got the runs.”Very pleased with the boys. They showed a lot of character. Especially on the first day. I thought Sangakkara batted brilliantly, he held the innings together.”Sangakkara batted through the innings, converting a cautious start on Sunday into an unbeaten 90 off 95 balls on the reserve day. He helped Sri Lanka take 72 runs off the last six overs. “I think the wicket was quite spongy. There was a slow high bounce. It needed patience at the start and slogging at the end,” Sangakkara said. “If you hang in there, with the new rules, and the wicket getting better, you can get the runs.”The real decision is, when the going is tough, are you going to absorb the pressure or are you going to attack? Batting first, you can absorb the pressure and then catch up in the end. If you have wickets in hand, the advantage is with you. On tough wickets like this, being there in the end helps.”Sri Lanka were aided by a West Indies bowling performance that was poor compared to the effort on the first day of the game. Apart from their inability to contain the batsmen, West Indies’ bowlers conceded 31 runs in extras, 24 of which were in wides.”We undid the work we did yesterday. It wasn’t right on our part. When you set plans, you have to bowl the plans. We were all over the shop,” their stand-in captain Kieron Pollard said. “If we are honest with ourselves, our bowling was not up to the mark. Thirty-one extras is totally unacceptable.”The batting also let the home side down. Chasing a revised target of 230 in 41 overs, West Indies slumped to 31 for 4 in the ninth over. Devon Smith made a 14-ball duck. The innings was stabilized by Darren Bravo and Lendl Simmons, who made half-centuries, but after that stand another collapse followed and five wickets fell for 23 runs.”Bravo and Simmons brought us back, but if we are totally honest with ourselves, myself included, we haven’t batted well,” Pollard said. “We always put ourselves in these situations. As cricketers, we need to find a way out. It should not have come down to this.”West Indies now depend on Sri Lanka beating India in the final league game on Tuesday in order to make the final of the tri-series.

The marathon approaches its end

ESPNcricinfo previews the first T20 international between England and New Zealand

The Preview by Alan Gardner24-Jun-2013Match factsJune 25, The Oval
Start time 6.30pm (1730 GMT)Eoin Morgan will lead England against New Zealand two days after his Champions Trophy final disappointment•Getty Images

Big PictureRemember New Zealand’s tour of England? Well, it didn’t end two weeks ago. Less than 48 hours after England failed to win their first piece of global 50-over silverware by losing a T20 shootout against India, the T20 leg of the New Zealand series will begin at The Oval. The insistent rumble of the Ashes, which got even louder on Monday, means that a squad made up of T20 specialists and assorted young tyros has been assembled, with none of England’s senior Test players involved. Oh, except for Kevin Pietersen, who could play in the second game on Thursday.In Stuart Broad’s absence, Eoin Morgan will lead a side likely to contain four of his Champions Trophy team-mates. The T20 team, logically, diverges the furthest from England’s Test blueprint and the likes of Michael Lumb, Alex Hales, Luke Wright and Jade Dernbach are regulars in the shortest form but there could still be a debutant or two involved, with call-ups for Yorkshire’s hard-hitting middle-order batsman Gary Ballance and the former Ireland seamer Boyd Rankin.New Zealand won the ODIs against England 2-1, raising expectations, but faltered in the Champions Trophy group stage, albeit that the weather played a big role in two of their games. The squad has been freshened up a little for what will be New Zealand’s last international fixtures before a few months off. Back at the start of February, these two teams began their 16-round tussle over two continents with England smashing the ball around Eden Park with record-breaking abandon. Hopefully there will still be some gas in the tank.Form guide (most recent first)England WLWWL
New Zealand LWLLW
In the spotlightRavi Bopara sneaked into England’s Champions Trophy squad and then proceeded to make himself an indispensible member of the team, at a time when many were prepared to write him off as an international nearly man. Bopara appeared to be a central component for England in the build up to the World Twenty20 last year, only to lose form and confidence at a crucial time. His last T20I innings was a single run from six balls in the Super Six defeat to Sri Lanka that sent the holders out but he now has the opportunity to further strengthen his renaissance credentials.New Zealand rarely seem to be short of nuggety allrounders to hit hard down the order and fill in with a few overs of medium pace. Corey Anderson was brought in as an ODI debutant in the Champions Trophy match against England, many thought precisely because of the threat of rain and a shortened game – he bowled one over at a cost of four runs and then biffed 30 in a revitalising partnership with Kane Williamson. The burly left-hander appears likely to get an opportunity to press his case ahead of James Franklin.Team newsApart from Pietersen, who will not be available for the first game, England have named a squad completely devoid of players likely to be involved in the Ashes. Alex Hales has struggled for runs with Nottinghamshire recently, while Jade Dernbach’s stock dipped when called into the ODI squad as cover before the Champions Trophy but the low-key nature of this series might be to their advantage. Boyd Rankin and Gary Ballance could both win their first caps for England.England 1 Michael Lumb, 2 Alex Hales, 3 Luke Wright, 4 Ravi Bopara, 5 Eoin Morgan (capt), 6 Jos Buttler (wk), 7 Ben Stokes, 8 Chris Woakes, 9 James Tredwell, 10 Jade Dernbach, 11 Boyd Rankin/Danny BriggsHamish Rutherford returns after a few weeks in county cricket with Essex but the majority of the team will be familiar. Tom Latham provided some fireworks in New Zealand’s win over Kent on Sunday and could return to the middle-order, with Grant Elliott absent through injury. Ian Butler and Doug Bracewell will vie to deputise for Tim Southee, while Ronnie Hira provides another spin-bowling option.New Zealand 1 Hamish Rutherford, 2 Martin Guptill, 3 Brendon McCullum (capt, wk), 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Tom Latham, 6 Colin Munro, 7 Corey Anderson, 8 Nathan McCullum, 9 Ian Butler, 10 Kyle Mills, 11 Mitchell McClenaghanPitch and conditionsScene of England’s dominant Champions Trophy semi-final win, a different surface is likely to be used for the T20 but bounce and turn should still figure. The forecast is for a warm evening with some cloud cover, which could help the ball swing.Stats and trivia England have won seven out of nine T20s against New Zealand. The only previous T20 international played between them in England was a nine-wicket home victory at Old Trafford in 2008.
New Zealand have the top two T20 batsmen in the world – Martin Guptill and Brendon McCullum – according to the current rankings.
Since making a half-century against Worcestershire at the start of May, Alex Hales has score 78 runs in 13 innings, with 11 single-figure scores.
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Gustavo Henrique destaca marcação do Palmeiras: 'Difícil sair jogando'

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O clássico entre Palmeiras e Santos foi intenso, mesmo com o placar zerado. Após a partida, o zagueiro do Peixe Gustavo Henrique comentou sobre a forte marcação do Verdão, especialmente na segunda etapa, quando o adversário criou mais chances.

– Creio que o primeiro tempo foi muito nivelado, a gente até teve mais posse de bola. No segundo tempo eles adiantaram a marcação, ficou difícil sair jogando lá de trás. A gente sabe da força do elenco do Palmeiras. Viemos aqui para tentar ganhar, mas pelo menos levamos um ponto – disse, ao Premiere.

Já na zona mista, em entrevista à ESPN, o defensor falou sobre a confusão que teve com Moisés durante o jogo:

– Naverdade, tinha sido uma confusão entre os jogadores. Eu cheguei lá para falar “calma, calma” e ele (Moisés) acabou me dando um soco. A gente estava de cabeça quente, mas depois pedimos desculpas um para o outro. É um cara que eu admiro muito, foi coisa de jogo.

Com o empate, o Peixe chegou a 19 pontos, seguindo na liderança do Grupo A. O vice-líder RB Brasil tem 14 pontos e, no domingo, visita o São Paulo. Na nona rodada do Paulistão, no próximo sábado, dia 2 de março, o Peixe recebe o Oeste no Pacaembu.

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Who appointed the probe panel?

Differing versions are emerging over how the three-man independent commission to look into the corruption charges in the IPL was formed

Sidharth Monga and Sharda Ugra02-Jun-2013

IS Bindra says the IPL governing council didn’t have a role in appointing the three-man committee•Getty Images

The IPL governing council

Rajiv Shukla (former IPL Chairman and Uttar Pradesh CA)

Arun Jaitley – (BCCI vice-president and Delhi and districts CA president)

Anirudh Chaudhary – Haryana CA

Amitabh Chaudhary – Jharkhand CA

Sanjay Patel – Baroda CA

Ganga Raju – Andhra CA

MP Pandove – Punjab CA

Ravi Shastri

At least two members of the IPL governing council are unaware of when and how the three-man commission was selected to inquire into the complaints against the owners of Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals, and Gurunath Meiyappan, N Srinivasan’s son-in-law.Two others in the eight-member governing council confirmed that even though a meeting wasn’t convened to discuss the issue, their consent was taken over the phone before the decision was announced. They were not willing to divulge who called them for their consent.The BCCI press release sent on May 28 said the IPL governing council had appointed the commission comprising Sanjay Jagdale and two retired high-court judges from Tamil Nadu. Jagdale has since resigned from the BCCI, and there are different versions emerging as to who actually appointed the three men.IS Bindra, former BCCI president and currently Punjab Cricket Association chief, said it was appointed by a committee that consisted of IPL CEO Sundar Raman, BCCI’s general manager (game development) Ratnakar Shetty, TNCA vice-president and BCCI lawyer PS Raman, and event-management firm IMG’s Peter Griffiths. Bindra said Shetty told him that at the BCCI’s working committee where Srinivasan agreed to step aside while the probe was on.Ajay Shirke, who recently resigned as the BCCI treasurer, said he was given to understand that the commission would be appointed by the following people: Shirke himself, Jagdale, Ravi Shastri, IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla and BCCI vice-president Arun Jaitley. Two of those five were supposed to be part of the probe commission, Srinivasan had said in Kolkata, hours before the IPL final.Shirke said that out of the blue he was told next day that he would be on the commission. Shirke said he duly declined. When the release finally arrived from “the IPL Governing Council”, it had Jagdale on the commission. Jagdale has since said he never knew he was to be a part of the commission, and had asked to be excused from it.Shirke didn’t say, though, who put his name, and later Jagdale’s, in the commission. Bindra said he tried to enquire about that during the working-committee meeting. “‘Who made this committee,’ I asked,” Bindra said. “Srinivasan said, ‘I don’t know.’ I asked Professor Shetty, and he said an operations committee named the probe panel. That committee consisted of Sundar Raman, Shetty, Peter Griffiths, and Raman.”Bindra then, speaking to a television channel, went on to point out Raman is the same lawyer that accompanied Gurunath to Mumbai hours before the latter was arrested. Bindra called Raman a personal lawyer of “Mr president”. He even said that the commission was a “Sundar Raman-appointed panel”.Over the few years since the departure of Lalit Modi, Sundar Raman has emerged as Srinivasan’s right-hand man in the board particularly when related to commercial property rights, broadcast production and coverage. He has even represented the BCCI at a chief executives’ committee meeting at the ICC in 2011.With Jagdale and Shirke both gone, the commission’s future remains uncertain. Jagdale’s replacement will have to be named by Jagmohan Dalmiya, the interim in-charge of the BCCI’s day-to-day affairs, which will then have to be ratified by the working committee of the BCCI. Bindra, however, told ESPNcricinfo that the two judges will remain because Jaitley told him that removing them “will be a disrespect to the judges”.

الأهلي يخوض آخر تدريب في القاهرة قبل السفر إلى المغرب لمواجهة الوداد

خاض الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي الأهلي، مرانه الختامي في القاهرة صباح اليوم على ملعب التتش، قبل السفر إلى المغرب استعدادًا لمباراة الوداد في نهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

ومن المقرر أن يلتقي الأهلي والوداد مساء الأحد المقبل 11 من يونيو الجاري على مركب محمد الخامس في إياب المسابقة المحلية.

وعقد مارسيل كولر، المدير الفني للأهلي، محاضرة مع اللاعبين قبل انطلاق المران؛ للحديث عن الجوانب الفنية والخططية، وخاض الفريق فقرة إحماء قبل تنفيذ الجزء الخططي خلال تدريبات الكرة.

وأدى رباعي حراسة المرمى؛ محمد الشناوي وعلي لطفي ومصطفى شوبير وحمزة علاء، تدريباتهم تحت إشراف ميشيل يانكون مدرب الحراس.

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وتغادر بعثة الأهلي القاهرة عصر اليوم متجهة إلى المغرب لخوض مباراة الإياب في نهائي دوري الأبطال.

وحقق الأهلي الفوز على الوداد المغربي بهدفين مقابل هدف في مباراة الذهاب التي أقيمت على استاد القاهرة مساء يوم الأحد الماضي.

تشامبرلين يقترب من الانتقال إلى فريق إنجليزي

يقترب لاعب فريق ليفربول، أليكس أوكسلايد تشامبرلين، من الانتقال إلى أحد الفرق الإنجليزية في موسم الانتقالات الصيفي الحالي.

وينتهي العقد الحالي للاعب الإنجليزي مع ليفربول، في 30 يونيو الجاري، حيث سيرحل في صفقة مجانية.

وحسبما ذكرت شبكة “talkSPORT” الإنجليزية، فإن أليكس أوكسلايد تشامبرلين بات قريبًا من الانضمام إلى ناديه الجديد.

وأوضحت أن تشامبرلين سينتقل إلى صفوف فريق أستون فيلا، تحت قيادة المدير الفني أوناي إيمري.

يُذكر أن أستون فيلا أعلن اليوم، أولى صفقاته في موسم الانتقالات الصيفي لعام 2023، حيث تعاقد مع لاعب الوسط يوري تيليمانس.

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