Com terceira opção contratada no ano, goleiros do São Paulo minimizam 'guerra' por vaga de titular

MatériaMais Notícias

da realbet: Uma das primeiras indefinições que o técnico Rogério Ceni terá que resolver, na reapresentação do São Paulo , que acontece nesta quarta-feira (14), no CT da Barra Funda, será definir quem ocupará o posto de goleiro titular para 2023, lugar cativo dele por 18 anos (entre 1997 e 2015), recordista absoluto na história tricolor.

Tudo isso porque um dos dois reforços anunciados oficialmente pelo Tricolor para o próximo ano é Rafael, goleiro de 33 anos que veio do Atlético-MG, a pedido do treinador – que trabalhou com ele no Cruzeiro – por cerca de R$ 4 milhões.

RelacionadasSão PauloElenco do São Paulo terá carga de exames, avaliações físicas e treino em reapresentaçãoSão Paulo13/12/2022São PauloCom sondagens, Nikão pode ser mais um em barca de saídas do São PauloSão Paulo13/12/2022Fora de CampoEx-companheiro de Pelé no Santos se encontra com o amigo e tranquiliza sobre estado de saúde do ReiFora de Campo13/12/2022

+Dupla do Galo encaminhada para o Fluminense, Pato oferecido ao Santos… O Dia do Mercado!

Foi a terceira contratação do clube neste ano para a posição. Jandrei, que era reserva no Santos, foi contratado pelo clube do Morumbi no início do ano para ser o reserva de Thiago Volpi. Mas o então dono da posição, contestado pela torcida, foi negociado com o futebol mexicano. E a titularidade caiu no colo do camisa 93.

E foi quando Jandrei se contundiu, em julho, e o então reserva Thiago Couto, revelação das categorias de base, não convenceu, que o clube teve de ir atrás de uma peça para o setor. Encontrou Felipe Alves, emprestado pelo Fortaleza ao Juventude, onde era reserva, mas que trabalhara com Ceni no clube nordestino.

Sem nenhuma expectativa das arquibancadas do Morumbi, Alves acabou ratificando sua titularidade após Jandrei apresentar seguidas falhas quando recuperado. Pênaltis defendidos e partidas seguras fizeram o grau de admiração por seu futebol aumentar entre os são-paulinos.

Mas, o ex-comandado do maior nome da posição na história tricolor não parece ter convencido o chefe, referência no assunto. E agora Felipe Alves ganha mais um concorrente. Outro pupilo de Ceni.

Apesar dos sinais claros de que a concorrência será grande, Alves minimizou a disputa e vê fatores positivos na chegada de Rafael.

– (É uma contratação que) Agrega valores para todos nós, para mim, para o Jandrei, para o Couto. Conhecimento. Um time do porte do São Paulo tem que ter os melhores brigando pela posição para dar o melhor pelo clube – destacou o, por hora, titular são-paulino, em entrevista ao ‘Real Podcast’.

– Tanto eu quanto o Rafael, Jandrei, Couto, procuramos fazer o melhor para o clube, entregar o melhor para o São Paulo. O São Paulo está muito bem servido de goleiro. Independentemente de quem venha jogar poderá dar um ótimo respaldo. A gente está ali para se ajudar, evoluir. Esse é o pensamento, fazer com que o São Paulo chegue e brigue pelo melhor em todas as competições – completou Alves.

Conforme o LANCE! revelou em outubro, o São Paulo não pretende manter tantas opções para o gol.Rokenedy, vindo das categorias de base e que passou todo o último ano treinando com os profissionais na Barra Funda, tinha contrato até janeiro, mas o clube o liberou para assinar com o Maguary, que vai estrear na primeira divisão pernambucana no ano que vem. Além disso, empresários buscavam negociar Jandrei com o futebol italiano.

A grande rotatividade na meta tricolor fez o clube quebrar um recorde neste ano. Desde 1985 o São Paulo não contratava três goleiros e escalava quatro goleiros em uma mesma temporada. Na ocasião, Abelha, Barbirotto, Tonho e Gilmar Rinaldi se revezaram na posição.

> Confira tabela e resultados da Copa do Mundo-22 no Qatar
​> Confira tabela, classificação e simule resultados do Paulistão-23

£180,000-a-week Arsenal forward considering leaving as Bayern Munich reach out

da dobrowin: Arsenal have plenty of time on their hands to bring in stars to strengthen their bid for the Premier League title, but may now face a battle to retain one of their key men, according to a report.

Arsenal closing in on Martin Zubimendi deal

da brdice: In what appears to have become a long-running saga, Arsenal are close to signing Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi after the Spain international was in London over the weekend to try and iron out the finer details of his move.

With Thomas Partey set to leave the Gunners on a free transfer amid interest from Fenerbahce and Galatasaray, there is definite scope for Mikel Arteta to reshape his engine room ahead of another campaign where his side are expected to lead the fight on all fronts.

Nevertheless, there is still no clear direction on whether Arsenal will sign Benjamin Sesko or Viktor Gyokeres to lead the line as the financials involved between the club and either RB Leipzig or Sporting remain to be determined.

Of course, the Gunners have plenty of capital to play with in North London, but they need to factor in the best possible way to use it without being short-changed in their hunt for reinforcements.

Taking a measured approach to signings makes a degree of sense, though there is always a sense of impatience among supporters desperate to see new arrivals.

Arsenal ready move to sign £40m+ Chelsea star with Maresca open to offers

The Gunners are reportedly ready to launch a surprising move.

ByTom Cunningham Jun 23, 2025

Jorrel Hato is another long-term Arsenal target. Still, there may need to be one or two departures to bankroll their summer spending spree.

Looking ahead to potential events that could occur, the Gunners now have a major decision on their hands involving one of their most important contributors.

Arsenal could face battle to retain Gabriel Martinelli

According to TBR, Arsenal could struggle to retain Gabriel Martinelli after Bayern Munich made contact over a potential move for the Brazil international.

Lodging an enquiry, the Bundesliga champions have tempted the 24-year-old to think about his future, and he is said to be ‘exploring his options’ and hasn’t made a conclusive decision over whether to stay in North London or otherwise.

Gabriel Martinelli’s Premier League campaign in numbers – 2024/25 (Fotmob)

Chances created

40

Successful dribbles

33

Shots

55

Shots on target

25

Successful crosses

22

Labelled “brilliant” by teammate Gabriel Jesus, Saudi Pro League clubs have also expressed an interest in his services, though it feels unlikely that he would opt to leave Europe’s top-five leagues during a relatively early stage in his career.

Enjoying a productive time of things last term, £180,000 per week earner Martinelli registered ten goals and six assists in 51 appearances across all competitions and wouldn’t be easy to replace at the Emirates Stadium.

Intriguingly, Arsenal have looked at Chelsea’s Noni Madueke after missing out on Nico Williams to Barcelona, so there is a possibility that wingers will form a key part of their transfer strategy regardless of the outcome elsewhere.

Cruzeiro elimina Fluminense e está na final da Copa do Brasil sub-20

MatériaMais Notícias

da wazamba: O Cruzeiro empatou com o Fluminense em 2 a 2 e garantiu a classificação para a final da Copa do Brasil sub-20 2023, nesta segunda-feira (9). Os gols da Raposa foram marcados por Henrique Rodrigues e Vitinho. Do lado Tricolor, Arthur de pênalti e Pedrão, contra, completaram o placar.

RelacionadasCruzeiroEm 26 rodadas, Cruzeiro pode ficar com sua pior colocação na Série A; veja históricoCruzeiro09/10/2023CruzeiroWilliam, do Cruzeiro, projeta jogo contra o CuiabáCruzeiro06/10/2023CruzeiroCruzeiro: Confira matemática necessária para o time se manter na Série ACruzeiro05/10/2023

da betsson: O Fluminense chegou a empatar o confronto no agregado duas vezes. A partida no Rio de Janeiro terminou 3 a 2 para o Cruzeiro e o Tricolor precisava de um gol para levar a decisão para os pênaltis. O time das laranjeiras conseguiu sair na frente, mas sofreu o empate. Depois, com o gol contra, conseguiu empatar novamente no agregado. Mas, no início do segundo tempo, Vitinho empatou para o Cruzeiro, fechando o placar em 5 a 4 no agregado.

+ A sua carreira no futebol pode começar hoje. Garanta a sua vaga no curso Gestor de Futebol e capacite-se!

A classificação coloca o Cruzeiro na decisão contra o Grêmio, que passou pelo Bahia com duas vitórias por 3 a 2 na semfinal da competição. A final da competição será no domingo (10).

Ishant vs Siraj and other selection questions for India

Will Virat Kohli pick four bowlers or five in South Africa, and what about the Rahane, Vihari, Iyer conundrum?

Karthik Krishnaswamy23-Dec-20212:32

India’s opening roulette since their 2018 tour of South Africa

Unless injury or illness intervene, India will have five certain starters on Boxing Day at Centurion – KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant and Jasprit Bumrah – and three near-certainties – Cheteshwar Pujara, R Ashwin and Mohammed Shami. Picking the rest of their XI, however, could be a difficult task. Here are three major questions that India will potentially ponder over in the lead-up to Boxing Day.Five bowlers or four?
India have played 15 Tests since Boxing Day last year, and each of the XIs have included five bowlers, with either Ravindra Jadeja or Washington Sundar slotting in as a batting-weighted allrounder in 13 of them. Neither is part of the squad in South Africa, which could make a five-bowler combination tricky to balance.Related

  • KL Rahul hints India may stick to five-bowler strategy for Boxing Day Test

  • Meet the quicks: South Africa's fast bowlers for the India series

  • From chaos to calm: How India have evolved since their last SA tour

  • What will new-look South Africa's starting XI look like?

  • Olivier on SA comeback: 'My nerves will be shot through the roof'

R Ashwin, however, has been a rejuvenated lower-order force this year. Having gone through a prolonged dip – he averaged only 16.72 from the start of 2017 to the end of 2020, with one fifty in 39 innings – he has lifted his batting back to a level near its best. He averages 28.08 in 2021, and apart from his century against England in Chennai, he’s made a few other useful contributions too. There was the unbeaten, 190-minute match-saving effort with a bad back in Sydney, of course, but also a series of valuable knocks against New Zealand – a 27-ball 22 in the World Test Championship final when Kyle Jamieson was running riot, and a pair of thirties full of crisp off-side strokes in Kanpur.India, therefore, could pick five bowlers if they feel Ashwin and Shardul Thakur – who has three fifties in four Tests – can provide enough with the bat at Nos. 7 and 8 to make up for the lack of batting ability among their Nos. 9, 10 and 11.

Rahane, Vihari and Iyer
The debate between Hanuma Vihari and Shreyas Iyer is covered in greater depth here, and both make strong cases for selection.Ajinkya Rahane, meanwhile, averages 19.57 in 12 Tests since scoring 112 and 27* in India’s victory at the MCG last year. He contributed a vital third-innings 61 to India’s win at Lord’s in August, but since then, six visits to the crease have brought him scores of 18, 10, 14, 0, 35 and 4.Rahane wasn’t going through anywhere near as lean a patch in the build-up to India’s tour of South Africa in 2017-18, but they still left him out in the first two Tests. If Kohli and the new coaching staff are inclined to make such a decision this time, India could play either Vihari or Iyer at No. 5, Rishabh Pant at No. 6, and five bowlers, or play both Vihari and Iyer at Nos. 5 and 6.

Ishant vs Siraj
New Zealand’s greater depth of pace resources was a key factor in their victory over India in the World Test Championship in Southampton. Having picked three quicks and two spinners in that game, India switched to a 4-1 combination for the rest of their tour of England, leaving Ashwin out of four successive Tests.If the conditions demand it, India have two routes to playing a 4-1 combination – they could pick Thakur and three other quicks, or simply pick four outright fast bowlers who offer very little with the bat. One other option, if conditions are heavily loaded in favour of seam, would be to pick four fast bowlers and no spinner.A 3-1 attack could also be on the cards, if India feel the need for the security of an extra batter.In all these cases, the competition for the fast-bowling slots will be fierce. Bumrah is an automatic pick, and Shami probably is too, and both will be raring to go after being rested for the home Tests against New Zealand.

Ishant Sharma, however, is an interesting case: he has world-class numbers since the start of 2018 – with 85 wickets at 21.37 in 26 Tests – but his numbers this year haven’t been too strong – 14 wickets in eight Tests at 32.71. His five wickets were key to India’s victory at Lord’s, but he looked completely off the boil in the next Test at Headingley, and less than threatening during the Kanpur Test against New Zealand. Two wicketless Tests cannot undo the work of a 311-wicket career, but India will probably keep a close eye on his rhythm in the nets leading up to December 26.There is, of course, a bigger reason for Ishant’s place potentially being under threat than his own rhythm or lack thereof. In the space of just 10 Tests, Mohammed Siraj has made a strong case to be part of India’s first-choice pace attack, and his three-wicket new-ball burst against New Zealand in Mumbai showcased everything that makes him so dangerous: slippery pace, a line that denies batters easy leaves, movement off the deck, and a sharp, accurate bouncer.Do India go with Ishant’s experience and ability to bowl dry, or Siraj’s all-out aggression?

Aston Villa tell agents they're ready to sell Emery favourite in next 2 days

Aston Villa only have a limited time to raise funds in their battle to avoid PSR sanctions, with the footballing financial deadline for 2024/2025 looming on June 30.

£120k-a-week Aston Villa outfielder has now opened talks to join elite club

He could leave with Emiliano Martinez.

1 ByEmilio Galantini Jun 21, 2025

Unai Emery’s side can only register a loss of around £15 million for the year just gone, according to a recent report by The Athletic, with Premier League clubs only permitted losses of around £105m over a rolling three-year period.

Villa are forecast to be over this limit as things stand, prompting NSWE to explore the possibility of selling their women’s team in a bid to comply with PSR and swerve breaches.

Emery falling just short of qualifying for the Champions League at the end of 24/25 cost them dearly both on and off the field, and there is every possibility that Villa could look to secure a big-name exit in the next two days to raise funds.

Their marquee sales of Jhon Duran and Moussa Diaby to Saudi Arabia have really helped in this regard, but they could require at least one more as the PSR deadline looms.

Atletico Madrid held talks with Lucas Digne over a switch to La Liga recently, according to Football Insider, and the 52-cap Frenchman, with just one year remaining on his £120,000-per-week contract, could be a prime contender for the exit door.

Lucas Digne against Man City for Aston Villa.

Emiliano Martínez, Youri Tielemans and Amadou Onana are other players named as potential candidates to leave, while clubs are expressing a serious interest in Villa sensation Morgan Rogers as well.

The clock is ticking for Villa to agree a significant departure, and they could be handed a chance to make some money off Kosta Nedeljkovic’s talks to join RB Leipzig permanently (Sky Germany).

However, according to journalist Wayne Veysey, Villa have also alerted representatives to their stance over selling star striker Ollie Watkins.

Aston Villa tell agents they're ready to sell Ollie Watkins

Emery’s side rejected a low-ball £40 million bid from Arsenal for Watkins in January, but the Gunners haven’t followed that up with any formal approach so far this summer.

Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins in action with Club Brugge's JoelOrdonez

Writing for Football Insider, Veysey states Villa have told “senior agents” that they’re ready to sell Watkins by Monday, but they’re yet to find a buyer for the talismanic forward, who bagged 17 goals and 14 assists in all competitions last term.

The 29-year-old, who’ll turn 30 in December, also became the club’s all-time top Premier League goalscorer at the back end of 24/25, surpassing Gabriel Agbonlahor, but Villa have apparently made it clear they’re willing to do a deal.

Emery may not be a fan of this decision, or supporters for that matter, considering they already let Duran go earlier this year – and it would be an almighty task to replace Watkins’ influence up front.

“He deserves it completely because he is a hard worker,” said Emery about Watkins, after the ex-Brentford star broke Agbonlahor’s Premier League goalscoring record for Villa.

“He is committed with Aston Villa. His courage has been fantastic and to achieve it is very fantastic. I am so, so grateful to have a player like him.”

He's a dream Isak alternative: Liverpool exploring move for £160m forward

FSG’s transfer ethos – getting their work done nice and early – often leaves Liverpool somewhat in the corner of the room while rivals party late into the market, enjoying the thrill of Fabrizio Romano and the rest’s transfer updates.

There are worse problems to have, it must be said. And the real success is found on the field. Liverpool are on the verge of signing Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez, having already added Jeremie Frimpong.

Now, it’s time to sign a centre-forward, for Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota left plenty to be desired as Arne Slot’s focal frontmen last season, actually paling in comparison to Liverpool’s wider forward.

Mohamed Salah

38 (38)

29

18

Luis Diaz

36 (28)

13

7

Cody Gakpo

35 (23)

10

5

Diogo Jota

26 (14)

6

4

Darwin Nunez

30 (8)

5

3

Federico Chiesa

6 (1)

0

0

Luis Diaz was even called into play as a makeshift number nine for much of the campaign, his false-nine-type qualities proving invaluable for the Reds as they marched toward the Premier League title.

Who, then, to sign? Targets like Hugo Ekitike, Viktor Gyokeres and Victor Osimhen would all do a job, but Alexander Isak is the cream of the crop, and sporting director Richard Hughes would rake in the plaudits if he got that one over the line.

The latest on Alexander Isak to Liverpool

It’s pretty clear Liverpool will sign a striker this summer. However, who that player might be is less certain. Liverpool can dream, though, and signing Isak would be an incredible way to cap off a wonderful summer.

As per transfer insider Ben Jacobs for GIVEMESPORT, Liverpool are prepared to break the British transfer record to sign Isak this summer, with Newcastle United valuing their striker at over £150m.

The “unstoppable” Isak, hailed by pundit Ally McCoist as “the best out-and-out forward in the league”, was outscored only by Mohamed Salah in the Premier League last season, his 23-goal return illustrating his elite ability.

However, Newcastle’s position on their talisman’s unavailability has been absolute (insofar as any stance can be absolute in the transfer market). Liverpool can dream, and it appears they will try, but don’t hold your breath.

Newcastle United's AlexanderIsakcelebrates scoring their first goal

Luckily, Liverpool are one of the most astute transfer operators, and they’ve already lined up the perfect alternative.

Liverpool line up Isak alternative

As per TEAMtalk, Liverpool have sounded out a potential move for Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez this summer, and while the La Liga side would be looking for an unrealistic £160m figure, Anfield hold a trump card.

Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez

Indeed, Diego Simeone is interested in bringing Nunez to the Wanda Metropolitano this summer, and previous reports even suggest personal terms have been agreed for around a month. As a result, TEAMtalk suggest that a swap deal is an avenue they are exploring this summer.

This would no doubt be a difficult one to get over the line, but Liverpool’s interest is long-standing and the Argentina forward would be perfect for Slot’s system.

Why Julian Alvarez would be perfect

Alvarez had been tracked by Liverpool during his time at Manchester City, where he scored 36 goals and laid on 19 assists across two trophy-laden campaigns, earning an £81.5m transfer to Atletico Madrid last summer.

His first term in Spain was his finest yet, posting 29 goals and seven assists across 55 matches, blending newfound potency with his robust and dynamic attacking style. Making a direct comment on his exploits in Spain, journalist Roy Nemer even described the player as “the best forward in the world.”

As per FBref, he ranked among the top 6% of strikers across Europe last year for passes attempted, shot-creating actions and progressive carries, the top 8% for progressive passes and the top 12% for successful take-ons per 90.

Already something of a nomad, the 25-year-old has demonstrated continual development and would now prove the perfect alternative to Isak, who is actually considered by the data-driven site as being one of Alvarez’s most comparable players.

River Plate

122

54

31

Manchester City

103

36

19

Atletico Madrid

53

29

6

Argentina

44

12

33

Liverpool need a new goalscorer to perch at the front of their ship, but they also need a centre-forward who will play with flair and bring the attacking players together.

One of the Merseysiders’ attacking staples is that when the frontline clicks, they perform in concert, effectively unplayable. Isak aligns perfectly in this regard, but Alvarez too could dovetail into Slot’s set-up and provide a higher level of goalscoring threat while using his technical skills and off-the-ball intelligence to open up a new dimension.

Isak’s completeness is echoed by Alvarez, but the roots of the South American’s style are shaped by a natural quality in front of goal. As per Sofascore, he only missed seven big chances in La Liga last season, scoring 17 goals and creating nine big chances too.

And this isn’t a simple anomaly. Across his two campaigns in the Premier League, the 2022 World Cup winner scored 20 goals from 44 starts, only missing 14 big chances.

It’s pretty clear he’d prove an upgrade on Nunez, and while Isak is FSG’s first-choice pick, Alvarez might just be the perfect fallback if ambitious efforts to bring Isak over from St. James’ Park don’t pull through.

The winds of change are blowing at Anfield, all right, but there’s more still to come for the Premier League champions, who are packaging a proven squad with exciting additions who might just solidify Slot’s early success, shaping it into a dynasty.

Huijsen was better: How Spanish media rated Trent's first game post-Liverpool

Trent Alexander-Arnold made his debut for Real Madrid in the Club World Cup.

ByMatt Dawson Jun 19, 2025

Forward or back: which way for Sri Lanka on shaky ground?

They are low on confidence, their ODI form has hit a terrible trough, and on Tuesday they travel to a bogey venue to meet fearless opponents who have little to lose

Sharda Ugra at Sophia Gardens03-Jun-20193:16

Dilshan wants Mathews to bat at No. 4

If the Sri Lankans had to pick a ground in the UK where the grace of the gods and good fortune would fall their way, Cardiff would not be it. Not only have Sri Lanka lost every one of the six matches – one Test and five ODIs – they have played at Sophia Gardens, the results have been dire. Be it the 136 all out to New Zealand two days ago in their world cup opener, losing a spot in the Champions Trophy final to India in 2013, or a second-innings collapse from hell.In this World Cup squad, Thisara Perera and Suranga Lakmal are survivors of the epic high-speed meltdown of 2011, when Sri Lanka, left to bat for no more than a session and a bit, caved in for 82 in 24.4 overs.It is not the kind of record to be reminded of when trying to get a foothold in the World Cup after an opening fixture that had them get booed off the ground. Cardiff is not the kind of place Sri Lanka produce their best, except on Tuesday they have no choice. Given a tongue-lashing in Sinhala by Lasith Malinga, demanding that the team take the loss against New Zealand personally, and their confidence at a low ebb, it is perhaps unreasonable that Sri Lanka find themselves in the squeaky-bum seat after one defeat in a long competition.Lasith Malinga in action in Sri Lanka’s World Cup opener against New Zealand•Getty ImagesBut it is Sri Lanka’s poor ODI form in the run-up to the 2019 World Cup that has their opponents unafraid to diss them. Afghanistan captain Gulbadin Naib saying cheekily, “one-two years Sri Lanka have been struggling in one-day matches, we have the opportunity to do well against them. If we played 50 overs in batting maybe we will beat them.” He did respectfully add, “But they are also a good team, Sri Lanka, we cannot take easy.”Sri Lanka know that their best chances lie in a full 100-overs game, actually, because should weather forecasts of regular rain on Tuesday come true, Afghanistan’s heavier hitters stand a better chance than their own under-confident line-up.Confidence is an ephemeral thing and the lack of it, says Ashantha de Mel, chief selector and also Sri Lanka’s team manager at the World Cup, can also permeate across decision-making. De Mel pointed out that while he was involved in picking the XI in the match against New Zealand, he stayed away from what followed. “It is not my area, not under my purview… but we underperformed. Looking from outside, from layman’s point of view… they look a little low in confidence… they are tentative, caught in two minds.”De Mel was speaking to ESPNcricinfo and when asked about the much-criticised choice of having Angelo Mathews move down the order from No. 5 to No. 6, said it came from a decision not to expose Mathews to the New Zealand seamers, having lost three wickets in the first 10 overs. “It could have worked, it might not have worked… If you are in confidence (sic) you won’t make that kind of call… my point in telling you low in confidence is in telling you when they sent another guy in, because they were not sure. But if you are sure you will go in and take the brunt… when you are low in confidence you always try to take the safer route instead of taking the bull by the horns and being up front.”The Sri Lanka batsmen struggled against the short-pitched stuff•Getty ImagesMathews he said had played 200 games, and had “much more experience than the guys who went [in his place]… That I am just saying that is one of the reasons I feel they are low in confidence… when you are trying to move the batting like that you are not sure of yourself.” Sri Lanka’s problem was not one of ability, he was sure, it was one of a mindset into which they had slunk. “We had a bad game, we understand that, meaning it was really bad, I don’t want to look back, I’m telling our team to look forward… our focus now is to beat Afghanistan.”While de Mel spoke of forgetting the past and moving ahead, Malinga threw an entire basin-full of guilt and mortification at his teammates – only when asked questions in Sinhala. “When a game starts, it doesn’t matter that they are the number one or number ten in the ICC rankings because the scorecard reads zero without any wickets or runs.” The defeat against Afghanistan at the 2018 Asia Cup, he said, had to matter, “We can’t go to that match without thinking about that loss. Each player must realise how to approach such a game. Therefore a 50-over game or a shortened game due to rain, we must adopt to those situations because it’s a must-win for us tomorrow.”To imagine that a team that has made three World Cup finals, winning one, and the semi-finals in 2003 (plus three World T20 finals in the last decade), must teeter nervously against a team that only became an ICC member in 2001, is beyond the pale for a proud cricketing country and its fans. The question of every man’s internal confidence or his skill deficit became secondary – Malinga’s address to his teammates was almost biblical.”We can’t repeat the same mistakes over and over. As a senior player and as a member of the squad, I hope everyone will have that fear of not doing their duty and shame of losing. Everyone must realize that it’s a must that they perform because if not our cricket would not go forward.”Forward or back? That’s the damn problem with being tentative. On Tuesday, Sri Lanka will decide what step they will take.

Fogos, fumaça e muito apoio: torcida do São Paulo faz recepção histórica antes de decisão contra o Corinthians

MatériaMais Notícias

da bwin: Horas antes da partida decisiva pela Copa do Brasil e o clássico contra o Corinthians mais importante do ano, a torcida do São Paulo já estava em um ritmo caloroso e frenético de festa.

RelacionadasCopa do BrasilSão Paulo x Corinthians: times apostam na base e garotos podem ser decisivos por vaga à final da Copa do BrasilCopa do Brasil16/08/2023Copa do BrasilSão Paulo x Corinthians vale muito mais do que vaga à final da Copa do Brasil; veja o que está em jogoCopa do Brasil16/08/2023Futebol NacionalQuem é melhor: São Paulo x Corinthians? Veja votação jogador por jogador feita pela equipe do Lance!Futebol Nacional16/08/2023

da 888casino: Perto das 15h (de Brasília), os arredores do estádio tricolor já estavam extremamente movimentados. Com pessoas de todas as idades, a festa com os fogos começou cedo. Mas o grande destaque foi para a preparação para receber o ônibus da delegação são-paulina, que chegou quando eram aproximadamente 18h (de Brasília). Vale destacar que a bola rolaria somente uma hora e meia depois.

+ Renove o seu estoque de camisas do Tricolor com o cupom LANCEFUT 10% OFF

Com expectativa de mais de 62 mil ingressos vendidos, os torcedores faziam de tudo para conseguir se preparar para a recepção do São Paulo. Haviam pessoas em cima de placas, árvores, nas grades do estádio… Por onde se olhasse, existiam torcedores com o manto tricolor.

Quanto as músicas, desde as tradicionais das organizadas do time até mesmo cantos provocativos destinados para o Corinthians. Minutos antes do ônibus são-paulino, o “Telezão”, chegar, a festa intensificou com sinalizadores, fumaças vermelhas e fogos de artifício. Um corredor foi organizado com bandeiras e cantos estrondosos. Sem dúvidas, umas das festas mais bonitas dos últimos tempos e das últimas decisões, podendo ser considerada até mesmo histórica.

Dentro do Morumbi, a torcida já começou a ovacionar desde os primeiros gestos dos goleiros no aquecimento. Quando a delegação rival subiu para aquecer, os cantos de provocação voltaram mais uma vez. Para o São Paulo se classificar, precisa reverter a derrota sofrida no jogo de ida.

The dream Firpo replacement: Leeds plotting move for "phenomenal" £17m star

Leeds United have the opportunity to cement their place in the Premier League next season, ending their two-year exile from the top-flight after promotion from the Championship.

The Whites will need to invest heavily in the playing squad to hand Daniel Farke the chance to consolidate next year, in what’s likely to be an extremely difficult campaign.

The last six teams who have achieved promotion to such a division have all been relegated the following year, with the German aiming to be the man to buck such a trend.

Daniel Farke

However, if he is to achieve such a feat, he will need to be brutal with his squad, cutting players out and signing top-level talents to boost his ambitions of achieving his goal.

With the summer window rapidly approaching, the manager and the hierarchy have already wasted no time in identifying players who could bolster the side at Elland Road.

Leeds’ pursuit of new signings this summer

Even though the transfer window isn’t officially open yet, Leeds have already made moves for multiple players to try and provide needed talent and depth to key areas of the squad.

It was reported in recent days that they had made contact to sign Southampton right-back Kyle Walker-Peters this summer, with the 28-year-old’s deal at St Mary’s set to expire at the end of June.

Southampton'sKyleWalker-Petersapplauds their fans after the match

However, the opposite side of the pitch has also been one of interest, with the Whites earmarking Liverpool’s Kostas Tsimikas as a summer target, according to the Daily Mail.

The report claims that the Reds are open to allowing the 29-year-old Greek international to depart this summer, potentially moving in a double deal with goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher during the off-season.

It also states that he may want to leave Anfield this summer to gain valuable first-team minutes elsewhere after starting just eight league games under Arne Slot in 2024/25.

Why Leeds’ target would be the dream Firpo replacement

Junior Firpo has set the Championship alight this campaign, playing a vital role at both ends of the pitch in the club’s success and ability to claim promotion.

The Dominican international featured in 32 league matches this season, registering 14 combined goals and assists, a simply staggering tally for a left-back.

However, the 28-year-old’s future looks up in the air this summer, with his contract set to expire at the end of June, with no new deal appearing on the horizon.

He’s since been touted with a return to former club Real Betis this summer, which could see his four-year spell in Yorkshire conclude in the coming weeks.

However, whilst supporters would be devastated, they shouldn’t worry, with a deal for the £17m-rated Tsimikas allowing them to forget about the departing full-back.

When comparing the pair’s respective figures from the recent campaign, the Liverpool star has managed to outperform him in numerous key areas – offering Farke the added quality he’s been searching for in the defensive department.

The Greek star, who’s been labelled “phenomenal” by one journalist, may have registered fewer combined goals and assists, but has registered more progressive passes and more passes into the final third – highlighting the threat he poses with the ball at his feet.

Games played

18

32

Goals & assists

1

14

Progressive passes

8.6

5.4

Shot-on-target accuracy

50%

35%

Pass accuracy

84%

80%

Passes into the final third

4.9

6.5

Tackles won

2.2

1.1

Interceptions made

1.3

1.2

He’s also completed more of the passes he’s attempted and registered a higher shot-on-target accuracy rate – still handing Farke an excellent attacking option.

However, defensively, Tsimikas has dominated, winning more tackles per 90 and making more interceptions – offering added defensive quality to a backline which will come under huge pressure in the Premier League.

Any deal for the Liverpool ace would be one that could allow for an excellent option at full-back for the manager, also offering him the needed top-flight experience within the squad.

Whilst a new deal for Firpo is something which most supporters want, the 29-year-old offers a superb alternative should the Dominican depart Elland Road this summer.

Perfect for James: 49ers want to sign "outstanding" PL star for Leeds

Leeds are reportedly interested in signing a star who would be perfect for Dan James.

ByDan Emery May 14, 2025

América-MG x Corinthians: onde assistir ao vivo, horário e escalações do jogo de hoje pela Copa do Brasil

MatériaMais Notícias

da marjack bet: Em situações delicadas no Campeonato Brasileiro, onde brigam para fugir da zona do rebaixamento, América-MG e Corinthians têm no mata-mata um alento. Nas quartas de final do torneio, as suas equipes se enfrentam nesta quarta-feira (5), pelo confronto de ida, em Belo Horizonte. Portanto, sabia onde assistir América x Corinthians pela Copa do Brasil, além das prováveis escalações, arbitragem e outras informações.

continua após a publicidadeRelacionadasCorinthiansLuan pode pedir rescisão por justa causa no Corinthians após agressão? Lance! explica cenáriosCorinthians04/07/2023Futebol LatinoDe olho no Corinthians, Universitario vence no PeruanoFutebol Latino04/07/2023CorinthiansLuan, do Corinthians, posta foto com bermuda ensanguentada após ser agredido em motelCorinthians04/07/2023

da stake casino: Após eliminarem Internacional e Atlético-MG, respectivamente, Coelho e Timão têm no mata-mata a possibilidade de ser campeão nesta temporada. Ambos estão mal no Brasileirão e, por isso, podem apostar todas as fichas na Copa do Brasil.

Do lado americano, o técnico Vagner Mancini terá o atacante Everaldo, que já vestiu a camisa corintiana. Já pelo Timão, a grande novidade é Renato Augusto, recuperado de uma lesão na panturrilha e que viajou para Belo Horizonte. Recém-contratado, o argentino Matías Rojas também está na capital mineira, mas aguarda a situação contratual para ser registrado pelo Timão.

continua após a publicidade

+ Transforme qualquer TV em Smart e assista aos jogos do seu time do coração quando quiser!

AMÉRICA-MG X CORINTHIANS
COPA DO BRASIL – QUARTAS DE FINAL – JOGO DE IDA

Local:Arena Independência, Belo Horizonte (MG)
Data e hora:5 de julho de 2023, às 21h30 (horário de Brasília)
Árbitro:Leandro Pedro Vuaden (RS)
Assistentes:Rodrigo Figueiredo Henrique Correia (FIFA/RJ) e Kleber Lucio Gil (SC)
Árbitro de vídeo:Wagner Reway (VAR-FIFA/PB)
Onde assistir:Globo (para São Paulo e Minas Gerais, exceto Juiz de Fora), SporTV, Premiere e Prime Vídeo (para todo o Brasil)

AMÉRICA-MG

Matheus Pasinato; Marcinho, Éder, Maidana e Danilo Avelar; Lucas Kal, Breno e Emmanuel Martínez; Felipe Azevedo (Rodrigo Varanda), Everaldo e Gonzalo Mastriani (Aloísio). Técnico: Vagner Mancini.

Desfalques: Ricardo Silva, Matheusinho, Adyson, Dadá Belmonte e Luan Campos (lesionados)
Pendurados: Alê, Emmanuel Martínez e Everaldo

CORINTHIANS

Cássio; Bruno Méndez, Gil, Murillo e Matheus Bidu; Roni (Fausto Vera), Maycon, Ruan Oliveira (Renato Augusto) e Guilherme Biro; Róger Guedes e Yuri Alberto.Técnico: Vanderlei Luxemburgo.

Desfalques: Chrystian Barletta e Ángel Romero (processo de transição física)
Pendurados: Fábio Santos e Matheus Bidu

Tudo sobre

América-MGCopa do BrasilCorinthians

Game
Register
Service
Bonus