ريال مدريد يتلقى دفعة قوية قبل مواجهة أوساسونا في الدوري الإسباني

استقبلت جماهير ريال مدريد أنباء سعيدة قبل لقاء الفريق الافتتاحي في الدوري الإسباني لكرة القدم موسم 2025-2026.

ويستعد ريال مدريد لمواجهة أوساسونا يوم الثلاثاء المقبل على ملعب سانتياجو برنابيو، ويطمح الفريق لتحقيق بداية قوية على ملعبه ووسط جماهيره.

عاد جود بيلينجهام لاعب خط وسط ريال مدريد لأداء التدريبات على أرض الملعب بعد شهر تقريباً من خضوعه لجراحة في الكتف.

أقرأ أيضاً.. قبل بداية الموسم.. مبابي يقدم وعدين لبيريز مع ريال مدريد

ونشر ريال مدريد صوراً للاعب خط الوسط الإنجليزي وهو يتدرب بمفرده في مركز تدريبات النادي قبل أول مباراة ضد أوساسونا.

وعلى الرغم من عودة جود بيلينجهام لتدريبات ريال مدريد إلا أنه من غير المتوقع أن يلعب حتى أكتوبر على أقل تقدير.

وكان بيلينجهام قد لعب موسماً كاملاً مع ريال مدريد وهو يعاني من ألم في كتفه مما حد من حركته وقدرته على تقديم أفضل ما لديه.

وشهدت تدريبات ريال مدريد أيضاً التحاق صانع الألعاب الأرجنتيني فرانكو ماستانتونو الذي قدمه النادي لوسائل الإعلام وللجماهير أمس كلاعب جديد.

وتدرب معظم اللاعبين أيضاً تحت قيادة المدرب الشاب تشابي ألونسو، الذي يطمح في تحقيق بداية جديدة عقب خسارة الفريق الثقيلة ضد باريس سان جيرمان في نصف نهائي كأس العالم للأندية برباعية نظيفة.

Lanning 'relieved' to have retired after thinking about it for 'quite some time'

Lanning said she hasn’t worked out what she will do next but she will continue to play WBBL, WNCL and the WPL to honour her existing contracts

Alex Malcolm09-Nov-2023An emotional Meg Lanning says her decision to retire from international cricket had been building for quite some time as she realised she was no longer fully committed to doing all that was required to play for Australia.Lanning, 31, made the shock announcement on Thursday that she would be retiring from international cricket effectively immediately. She said she had only realised the decision in her own mind in the last 48 hours but had been thinking about it for 18 months.Lanning’s steely gaze has been a trademark over a glittering career and it was jarring to see her visibly shaken and in tears when speaking to the media outside the MCG on Thursday with a select group of family and friends in attendance.Related

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The five-time World Cup-winning captain said that her time away from the game over the last 18 months, having taken two extended playing breaks for differing reasons had made it easier for her to walk away, after she had battled to find the motivation to keep playing following a 13-year international career.”I’ve come to the realisation that I’ve probably been trying to convince myself a little bit over the last 18 months why I should keep playing and what it is that I want to achieve,” Lanning said.”I’m not someone who can do things half-in half-out. I’ve battled away a little bit trying to work all that out. But it sort of became quite clear, particularly over the last couple of days that this was the right call and what I’m ready for.Meg Lanning announcing her retirement from international cricket•Getty Images

“Since I’ve made the decision I’ve certainly felt a little bit relieved, I guess, to have made a call and be a little bit clearer on what the next little bit looks like.”Lanning revealed she does not know exactly what the next phase of her life will look like. She will continue to play domestic cricket with Melbourne Stars in the WBBL and Victoria in the WNCL to honour existing contracts.She has also been retained by Delhi Capitals for next year’s WPL and will play in that tournament at this stage. “I’ll continue playing domestically and I’ve got contracts with some teams so I’ll keep going with that,” Lanning said. “I haven’t thought too far ahead to be honest.”I took some time to step away a little bit and be outside the cricket bubble and that’s given me the opportunity to think about what else is out there. I certainly haven’t got anything worked out. I’m excited for something new and something different. I’ll keep playing domestically, but obviously with a little bit more time and opportunity to go and discover new things.”It’s all I’ve ever known really for 13 years and I’ve given everything to being as good as I can to help the team win. That’s what it’s really been about, team success, and how I can help that and I’ve given everything to it. And now it’s time to focus on myself and see what else is out there.”Lanning worked as a barista in a café in Melbourne last year during her extended break from the game and also travelled to the United States. She took another extended break in 2023 due to an undisclosed medical issue and on her return revealed she had barely watched any cricket during her time away. She ruled out a move to the commentary box in the immediate future but she had an open mind as to what comes next.”I’ve probably been pretty narrow-minded for a long time in terms of what I wanted to do and in terms of cricket, but I’ve sort of opened up a little bit more to new opportunities,” Lanning said. “I don’t really know what the future holds, but I’m open to trying new things and seeing where it sort of lands. I won’t say no to anything.”Lanning got particularly emotional when thanking her parents, her family and close friends. She also paid special tribute to long-time Australia coach Matthew Mott and his successor Shelley Nitschke.”We had a very successful five years, but we had some lows as well,” Lanning said. “I think sometimes that’s easy to forget that it wasn’t all plain sailing. We had to work really hard to get to where we were and I think that Motty in particular and Shell have had a really big impact on me.”Matthew Mott with the trophy alongside Rachael Haynes and Meg Lanning•ICC via Getty Images

Mott, now England men’s limited-overs coach, was Australia’s women’s coach between 2015 and 2022 where he and Lanning combined to win two T20 World Cups, an ODI World Cup, and a Commonwealth Games gold medal.Lanning said her proudest achievement as an international player and captain was helping lead Australia from the bitter disappointment of the 2017 ODI World Cup semi-final loss through their golden period.”That World Cup didn’t go to plan,” Lanning said. “But you look back at that, I think we learned so much. I learned so much and we probably wouldn’t have had the success that we had if that moment hadn’t have happened.”While it was awful at the time, it was a really good reality check. And then I guess the successful five years post that, I’ve been involved in a lot of teams and the way we were able to just come together and be on the same page on and off the field just to make things work, it was a bit of magic coming together and I’ve probably never experienced that before or after in terms of just everything coming together.”I guess myself, Rach [Haynes], and Motty were the leaders of that, but the group really stood up through that period, and I’m really proud of how we responded to that which all sort of culminated in a couple of things. That 2020 World Cup here in Australia, that final is certainly something I won’t forget. An incredible experience.”While Lanning is happy to step away from international cricket, she did reveal she will miss the big moments. “I’ll definitely miss that,” she said. The competitive side in me will always be there and I always looked forward to big tournaments and big games.””I felt like that really brought the best out of me and I’ve really sort of prided myself on holding my nerve under pressure and being able to perform when the team needed me and I feel like I was able to do that at different times. I’m super competitive so I’ll certainly miss that side of things.”

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There was a question whether Amanda-Jade Wellington had completed the run out of Mignon du Preez correctly•Getty Images

Cricket Australia will look to introduce third-umpire technology for all WBBL games next season in a bid to introduce parity between televised and streamed matches.Inconsistencies in officiating have been highlighted time and time again this season, raising concerns from current and past players.Hobart Hurricanes opener Lizelle Lee should have been out stumped for 12 on Monday night against Sydney Thunder, only to be given not out and finish with 91.Brisbane Heat’s Mignon du Preez was also declared run out in bizarre fashion against Adelaide Strikers on Sunday night.With the bails already off, Strikers bowler Amanda-Jade Wellington removed one of the stumps to effect the dismissal.Related

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As she did not have the ball in the same hand that removed the stump, AAP has been told du Preez should not have been ruled out.Melbourne Stars copped a poor call the previous week against Adelaide, when Rhys McKenna was given out stumped despite replays clearly showing she was in her crease when the bails came off.Both instances happened in streamed matches, meaning no third umpire was available to rule on them. It’s understood CA has already begun internal discussions to remedy the issue for next year. After introducing the decision review system for the 24 free-to-air games last year, CA will expand that to include an extra 10 matches next season.Talks are already in place to have fixed run-out cameras positioned for all other games, ensuring a third-umpire can be called upon in every WBBL match.”We’re always focused on continuous improvement around the competition, whether that’s scheduling, players, technology or officiating,” Big Bash boss Alistair Dobson told AAP.”Next year is the first year of our new media rights agreement, which will bring with it some further growth in the technology and facilities available at WBBL games”We’re really optimistic we’ll be able to continue to improve and enhance WBBL matches around the use of technology and decision making.”Tahlia McGrath at the launch of the WBBL’s Stadium Series•Getty Images

CA continues to consider their long-term plans around the league, including a potential shortening to 40 regular-season games for next year.Dobson launched the ‘stadium series’ in Adelaide on Monday, which will see WBBL matches played at Adelaide Oval, MCG and SCG later in the tournament.Ellyse Perry spoke earlier this month of the ultimate goal of playing the majority of games in big stadiums in front of large crowds.CA shares a similar vision, with the Gabba likely to also host a game next summer as part of a longer-term goal of a closer balance between matches at suburban grounds and major stadiums”We’ll look at the success of the stadium series post-season, and determine whether that can be expanded,” Dobson said. “If in the future, more games in these big stadiums suits the competition – our schedule, partners and players – I would love to think there’s more.”

VIDEO: Harry Kane shows off his England knowledge as Bayern striker names eight of Three Lions' all-time top scorers without any help

Harry Kane has shown off his England knowledge, reeling off a list of the Three Lions' top scorers without needing help.

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    Of a top 10 that includes Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney (53 goals), Sir Bobby Charlton (49) and Gary Lineker (48), the only name that Kane couldn't remember was the late Sir Tom Finney, who comes in at number nine with 30 efforts. The others on the list were Jimmy Greaves (44), Michael Owen (40), Alan Shearer (30), Nat Lofthouse (30) and Frank Lampard (29), as well as Kane himself.

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    The England captain's season isn't over just yet, as he prepares to lead the line for Bayern Munich at the Club World Cup. Die Roten begin their campaign against part-timers Auckland City on Sunday before group phase games against Boca Juniors and Benfica.

Man Utd now racing rival clubs to sign "insane" £46m Premier League forward

Manchester United are now racing rival English clubs to the signature of an “insane” Premier League forward, with a big development in the transfer saga expected soon, according to a report.

Man Utd pursuing new wingers this summer

In truth, a huge rebuild is probably needed to turn Man United back into contenders for the top honours, but they appear to be particularly keen on a new winger ahead of the summer, given that Antony and Marcus Rashford were sent out on loan in January.

Barcelona’s Raphinha is said to be one of the more outlandish targets, with a report revealing United could have the capability to make a huge bid for the Brazilian, who is currently thought to be among the favourites to win the Ballon d’Or.

Antoine Semenyo has also emerged as an option for the Red Devils, in light of an impressive campaign with AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League this season, with the Cherries making an unexpected push for Europe.

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Brighton & Hove Albion are also vying for a European spot, and Man United are thought to be interested in a winger currently playing for the Seagulls, with a report from Caught Offside revealing they are among the suitors for Kaoru Mitoma.

Ruben Amorim’s side are set to battle their Premier League rivals for the winger, with Chelsea and Liverpool also eyeing a deal, which could be relatively affordable, with an asking price of around €55m (£46m) being touted.

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However, there could be a big development in the transfer saga soon, as Brighton are now believed to be trying desperately to tie him down to a new contract, which would see Mitoma extend his stay at the American Express Stadium until 2030.

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The Japanese winger has been a key player for Brighton for quite some time, and former manager Roberto De Zerbi was a big fan, saying: “I have no words left for Mitoma. He’s really underrated but trust me, he’s so so underrated. The world of football hasn’t understood the value of Mitoma. He can be an incredible player for any manager, not just for me. He’s insane.”

The Brighton star has been particularly impressive since the turn of the year, picking up five goals and one assist in all competitions in 2025, having cemented his place in the starting XI.

£46m seems like a fair price for a player of Mitoma’s ability, so it is promising news that Man United are in the race for his signature. However, a move does not seem particularly likely as things stand, given that a new deal to remain at Brighton could be on the cards.

Jozy Altidore sees ‘opportunity’ for USMNT with Christian Pulisic’s Gold Cup absence, opens up on working with Michael B. Jordan, Tyler Adams

The USMNT legend sat down with GOAL at TST 2025 to discuss Pulisic's Gold Cup absence and more

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CARY, N.C. – U.S. men's national team legend Jozy Altidore said he has no issue with Christian Pulisic requesting not to be a part of the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup roster. Rather, the 35-year-old is excited to see the group that there for the tournament, ahead of what he describes as a "massive opportunity" for the national team program.

Speaking at The Soccer Tournament 2025, where he is coaching AFC Bournemouth, Altidore reflected on the AC Milan star’s absence and what it could mean for the USMNT heading into the continental competition.

"Listen, this is an opportunity for the team," Altidore told GOAL. "No one player replaces Christian, and if he needed the time off, he needed the time off. This is a chance for the group to come together and really step up with some big absences."

Altidore also shared his excitement about the next year of the footballing calendar for the country. Beginning in June 2025, the CONCACAF Gold Cup and FIFA Club World Cup will both be held in the U.S., and come next summer, the FIFA World Cup will follow in 2026, with matches played in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.

"It’s a massive opportunity for soccer in this country, and a chance at a real rebirth for the game here. I’m excited, fans are excited, and the players are excited," he said. "It’s a real opportunity and I’m looking forward to it."

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The U.S. roster for the Gold Cup this summer will feature plenty of new faces, amid an injury crisis, along with a handful of regulars being unavailable. In addition to Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, and Gio Reyna are unavailable due to the Club World Cup, while teammate of Pulisic's, Yunus Musah, is absent due to "personal reasons."

In the striker position, the U.S. is particularly going to be tested in the competition. Both Ricardo Pepi and Folarin Balogun are missing out due to injury, and after a tough performance in the March Nations League, Josh Sargent was left out of the squad this summer.

An area where Altidore excelled for the USMNT for over a decade, he believes it's a wide-open race at the moment – but with the group available for Mauricio Pochettino this summer, it's all about opportunity. MLS strikers Patrick Agyemang and Brian White are joined by uncapped 20-year-old prospect Damion Downs, Coventry's Haji Wright and FC Utrecht's Paxten Aaronson.

"The striker position is an interesting one," Altidore said. "It’s hard and not easy to play. There is a group of talented guys there, and any one of them could emerge. I’m looking forward to seeing them all."WHAT ALTIDORE SAID ABOUT TST

Altidore was offered the coaching role with Bournemouth at the 7v7 tournament in North Carolina, thanks to U.S. international Tyler Adams – who plays for the senior team in England – and co-owner Michael B. Jordan, via a personal training initiative they collaborated on.

"The conversation stemmed from all of us at Sogility – a soccer tech training facility – and so Bournemouth was interested in partnering with businesses that are trying to push the envelope in soccer, and we started discussing how we could work together on this," Altidore explained. "There were some conversations with Michael's team, that's who I got in touch with originally, and he's getting more and more into soccer, so there was a lot of synergy there. Our groups are partnered on a couple of other ventures, so that just made a lot of sense."

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The USMNT begins their June slate of matches with an international friendly against Turkey on Saturday as part of their preparation for the Gold Cup.

Altidore, meanwhile, will look to lead Bournemouth out of the Group Stage at TST into the knockouts as they hunt for the $1M prize in the 7v7 competition.

Rangers loanee who left in 2022 is now worth 2421% more than Lyall Cameron

Fair to say, there have been better times to be a Rangers supporter.

On Sunday, Philippe Clement’s Gers were dumped out of the Scottish Cup by Queen’s Park, beaten 1-0 at Ibrox, with James Tavernier seeing a 96th minute dramatically saved by an inspired Calum Ferrie.

This is the Light Blues’ first Scottish Cup defeat against lower-league opposition since being beaten by Berwick Rangers 58 years ago, while, remarkably, it is the first time ever that they’ve been defeated at home by a side from a lower division in the competition’s 152-year history.

This has only intensified the scrutiny on already under-pressure manager Clement, but his players are simply not doing enough, making it hard to believe that one of the Premier League’s best youngsters was plying his trade in Govan not that long ago, valued 25 times more than Rangers’ newest recruit.

Lyall Cameron: Rangers future midfielder

Last month, it was announced that Dundee midfielder Lyall Cameron had signed a pre-contract agreement with Rangers, which will see him make the move to Glasgow in the summer.

Technical Director Nils Koppen described Cameron as a “talented young player”, while Scottish football writer Kai Watson asserts he “has the potential to play at a higher level than the Scottish Premiership”.

Meantime, speaking on Premier Sports’ Scottish Football Social Club, former Hibs and Hearts midfielder Michael Stewart described Cameron’s move as financially low-risk, with Alan Pattullo of the Scotsman believing they’ve secured “one of Scottish football’s hottest young talents”.

The two clubs will need to agree a compensation settlement; if not, a fee will be decided by a tribunal, as Connor Barron’s move from Aberdeen was last year, which ultimately saw Rangers pay £639,920 plus up to £250,000 in “conditional performance-based payments”.

Cameroon has ten goals and eight assists to his name this season, having bagged a brace against Airdrieonians in the Scottish Cup on Saturday, with his current manager Tony Docherty adding the move is a “credit” to his consistent “level of performance”.

Thus, it’s hard to dispute the fact that Rangers have secured a top talent for next season, but they had an even greater talent on their books not that long ago.

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Underwhelming Rangers ace is now starring in the Premier League

The 2021/22 season will always be remembered fondly by Rangers supporters as the year they reached the Europa League Final in Seville.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s team dumped out Borussia Dortmund, Crvena Zvezda, Braga and RB Leipzig throughout the knockout stages, before a heartbreaking penalty shootout defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt in the final.

An unused substitute that night at Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán: Amad Diallo.

Back in January 2021, having made just five senior appearances for Atalanta, totalling 59 minutes, Manchester United paid a whopping £37m to secure Amad’s services, a huge outlay for such an inexperienced youngster.

Well, after making little instant impact in the Red Devils’ first team, accumulating only nine appearances in 12 months, the Ivorian joined Rangers on loan in January 2022, scoring little over four minutes into his debut against Ross County in Dingwall.

However, after that, he did little else in a Rangers jersey, making just 13 appearances in total, only six of which were starts, his two other goals for the club coming in inconsequential post-split fixtures, the most telling statistic being the fact that he remained an unused substitute for all nine Europa League matches.

Fast forward three seasons, it’s hard to believe that, as Rob Dawson of ESPN puts it, Amad has been Manchester United’s best player this season, with former Man United midfielder Owen Hargreaves adding “he makes things happen” in big moments and fans “just have to love watching him”.

Transfermarkt believes his current value to be £21m, the highest it has ever been, while the aforementioned Cameron is valued at under £1m.

So, let’s analyse how the youngster has improved since his brief loan spell in Glasgow.

Amad season-by-season (21/22-present)

Statistics

21/22

22/23

23/24

24/25

Appearances

14

42

12

36

Minutes

570

3,016

471

2,324

Goals

3

14

2

9

Assists

0

4

1

7

Goals – xG

-0.1

+4.9

+0.5

+2.6

Dribble success %

33.3%

42.5%

47.8%

45.9%

Progress carries

4

107

11

125

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As the table shows, Amad’s breakout year came immediately after leaving Rangers, spending the following campaign on loan at Sunderland in the EFL Championship.

Former Black Cats’ captain Corry Evans said, despite the old idiom that one should never fall in love with a loan player, supporters “absolutely adored” Amad on Wearside, describing him as “unstoppable”, while Dougie Critchley of Sky Sports added “Sunderland gave him a platform that he really needed at that time”.

It’s fair to say Rangers did not see the best of the Côte d’Ivoire international, Tom English of BBC Sport describing his spell at Ibrox as “underwhelming“, hence why fans surely could not have foreseen just how good the winger would become.

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Only 23% duels won: Liverpool’s 4/10 flop was even worse than Elliott

Up to this point, Arne Slot’s Liverpool hadn’t really shown visible chinks in their armour, with an EFL Cup final on the horizon and a top spot in the Premier League very firmly in their grasp.

However, after Sunday afternoon’s disastrous trip to Devon, the Reds will be concerned about the strength of their full squad, as a much-changed Liverpool side crashed out of the FA Cup 1-0 to lower league opposition Plymouth Argyle.

Slot will be disappointed with a whole host of his reserve faces after this crushing defeat on the road, therefore, particularly when it comes to the lacklustre showing of Harvey Elliott, who gifted the Pilgrims the golden penalty that sealed their gigantic Cup upset.

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ByBarney Lane Oct 31, 2024 Harvey Elliott's performance in numbers

Indeed, this would have been viewed as a big opportunity for Elliott to prove that he belongs in his manager’s main team selections moving forward, having made zero starts in the Premier League this season under the Dutchman.

Instead, the ex-Feyenoord boss will feel even more fixed in his ways that Elliott isn’t worthy of regular minutes in his first XI, with an obvious handball early into the second half allowing Ryan Hardie to be Plymouth’s hero from the spot.

Away from this horror moment at Home Park in isolation, the 21-year-old never looked comfortable all afternoon long, with possession given up a costly 20 times by the out-of-sorts number 19, as the well-drilled hosts were constantly awarded ways into the game to pull off a shock win.

Whilst Elliott’s handball will steal the majority of the headlines about where Liverpool went wrong, there were far worse performers from a Reds perspective, with a limp attacker for the away side really struggling to get going against the Championship’s basement outfit.

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Chiesa's performance in numbers

Federico Chiesa was in the exact same boat as his midfield teammate heading into this contest in Devon, with the Italian having to make do with the odd bench appearance here and there in league action.

For a talent that was once named in the Serie A team of the season, it was slightly embarrassing to see how little he could offer against a team that sat rock bottom of the second tier, regardless of how well organised and dogged the hosts were.

Minutes played

90

Touches

61

Accurate passes

19/29 (66%)

Accurate crosses

1/4

On-target shots

0

Successful dribbles

1/10

Possession lost

29x

Total duels won

4/17

He was way off his scintillating best in Italy playing at Home Park that’s for sure, with the numbers above making for some grim reading as Chiesa failed to hit a single on-target effort at Conor Hazard’s busy net.

Described as “atrocious” by one Reds content creator, the underperforming 27-year-old also only managed to complete one successful dribble from ten attempted, throw away possession a colossal 29 times and further added insult to injury by winning just 23% of his duels on the day.

Therefore, it wasn’t a great shock to see Chiesa receive some pelters after the famous FA Cup clash was over, with Daily Express journalist Amos Murphy handing out a 4/10 rating to the ex-Juventus man, stating that Slot ‘would’ve wanted more’ from a player who has shown his class on the big occasion previously in his career.

In the here and now, he floundered unfortunately, with the Reds number 14 now firmly chucked back into the reserve picture after such a drab performance.

Whilst Plymouth will still be celebrating this mammoth victory for many days to come, Slot will hope he can put this one down as a bad day at the office for his side before then returning to winning ways, with the Dutchman now well aware that his full squad can’t cut it when thrust into the spotlight.

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Ruim para os dois! Vila Nova-GO e Operário-PR ficam no empate

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No estádio OBA, Vila Nova e Operário-PR ficaram no empate sem gols, que pouco agregou aos dois times na classificação da Série B.

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COLOCAÇÕES

Com a igualdade, o Vila Nova permanece na lanterna da Série B, com 11 pontos conquistados. O Operário-PR é o 6º, com 16 pontos.

CALENDÁRIO

Na próxima jornada, o Vila Nova encara o Criciúma, fora de casa. O Operário visita o Vasco da Gama, no Rio de Janeiro.

VILA NOVA EM CIMA

Dentro de casa, o Tigre entrou com o pé no acelerado e, mesmo com dificuldades para criar no ataque, se lançou para cima do Operário-PR. Daniel Amorim e Willian Formiga levaram perigo nas finalizações.

CHANCE DO OPERÁRIO-PR

Aos poucos, o Fantasma equilibrava o duelo e teve a chance oportunidade de abrir o marcador com Paulo Sérgio. O atacante driblou o goleiro Tony, mas foi travado em cima da hora pela defesa.

VANDERLEI

Na etapa final, o Vila Nova tentou pressionar o Operário-PR e teve uma boa finalização através de Matheuzinho, que parou no goleiro Vanderlei.

CHANCES INCRÍVEIS

Na reta final do confronto, o Vila Nova teve a bola do jogo através de Diego Tavares. O centroavante saiu na cara de Vanderlei, mas o chute saiu cruzado pela linha de fundo.

A resposta do Operário-PR veio com Junior Brandão. O atacante ficou na cara do goleiro e tentou dar um toquinho na bola. O problema é que ele tirou demais e mandou a chance para fora. Ainda deu tempo de uma bola na trave do arqueiro Tony após cruzamento de Thomas Bastos, que manteve o placar zerado.

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Scott Parker to replace Ange Postecoglou?! Tottenham eye shock move to appoint Burnley boss as Daniel Levy considers alternatives to Australian regardless of Europa League fate

Tottenham are considering a move to appoint Scott Parker as Ange Postecoglou's replacement after a dire Premier League season, per a new report.

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  • Parker has guided Burnley to promotion
  • Daniel Levy reportedly a 'huge fan'
  • Postecoglou's future up in the air
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Per The Sun, Spurs are considering a move to appoint Parker as Postecoglou's replacement this summer. The Australian's future is up in the air and it appears that he could leave the club regardless of whether the club win the Europa League or not; they play Bodo/Glimt in the semi-finals. And Spurs are now seemingly lining up alternatives.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Parker has guided Burnley back to the Premier League this season, and they could still win the Championship, which is said to have hugely impressed senior Spurs officials. Spurs want to appoint a manager who can play progressive football and blood younger players, two core principles of Parker's managerial style, but the former midfielder has had two ill-fated spells in the top-flight with both Fulham and Burnley.

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    The Sun quote a source who claims that Parker was almost appointed in 2021, when he was at Fulham, although they also claim that it may simply be too early for him to make the step into the Spurs dugout. Spurs have also been linked with the likes of Marco Silva and Andoni Iraola, of the Cottagers and Bournemouth respectively.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Spurs play Liverpool this weekend before they take on Bodo/Glimt in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final. Postecoglou simply has to win the competition.

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