علاء عبد العال: مفاوضات كشري لا تعنيني.. وإيسترن كومباني أهدر 5 أهداف أمام سموحة

انتقد علاء عبد العال المدير الفني لنادي ايسترن كومباني الأداء التحيكيمي في مباراة فريقه أمام سموحة، مشيرًا إلى أن الحكم مصطفى شهدي احتسب هدفًا للمنافس رغم وجود لمسة يد على المهاجم مروان حمدي.

واستطاع سموحة أن يقتنص التعادل من ايسترن كومباني في الوقت القاتل من زمن المباراة التي انتهت بهدفين لمثلهما وذلك في إطار منافسات الجولة العشرين من الدوري المصري الممتاز.

طالع أيضًا.. فيديو | في الوقت القاتل.. سموحة يخطف تعادلًا ثمينًا من إيسترن كومباني بالدوري

وقال علاء عبد العال خلال مقابلة على قناة “اون تايم سبورت”: “كان من الممكن أن نفوز بـ3 أو 4 أو 5 أهداف وألقيت اللوم على اللاعبين بسبب إهدار الفرص”.

وأضاف: “توجد قرارات غريبة من الحكم فالهدف الثاني يوجد شبهة لمسة يد على مروان حمدي مهاجم سموحة ولم يذهب لمراجعتها في الفار”.

وتعليقا على المفاوضات بين مجلس إدارة ايسترن كومباني والمدرب أحمد كشري، رد: “لا يعنيني ذلك، أنا مدرب وأؤدي ما علي، لكن أنا قدت الفريق عندما كان لا يملك أي نقاط حتى وصل لـ12 نقطة”.

واختتم: “في النهاية كرة القدم عبارة عن احتراف ويوجد عقد بيني وبين الإدارة وإذا كانوا يرغبون في رحيلي فهذا قرارهم”. اهداف مباراة سموحة وايسترن كومباني (2-2) الدوري المصري

Sri Lankans try to look on the bright side after crushing defeat

Sri Lanka coach Dav Whatmore refused to panic after his side’s crushing innings defeat at the hands of South Africa on Sunday

Charlie Austin10-Nov-2002Sri Lanka coach Dav Whatmore refused to panic after his side’s crushing innings defeat at the hands of South Africa on Sunday.Sri Lanka lost by an innings and 64 runs inside three days, their seventh defeat in 12 matches against the South Africans.But Whatmore tried his hardest to look on the bright side: "There is no point in getting too emotional about this defeat. There were some real positives and we have to put South Africa under more pressure next time.""We bowled them out for 386 despite all the extras and Ruchira (Perera) being forced out of the attack. With a little bit more effort in the batting department in the first innings, we could have been in a position to put pressure on them in the second innings – batting got harder and harder as the match progressed."Sanath Jayasuriya defended his brave decision to bat first on a lively pitchthat offered the South African seamers plenty of movement on day one."I have no regrets," said Jayasuriya. "I thought we had a good opportunity when we won the toss but we failed to score the runs that we had expected."He couldn’t hide his frustration with his wayward bowlers: "The bowling was very disappointing. We bowled on both sides of the wicket. All the South African bowlers bowled in the right areas."South Africa skipper Shaun Pollock was delighted with his team’s performance, their fourth consecutive Test victory."We got on top very early and kept up the momentum," said Pollock. "We had alittle bit of a hiccup in the middle of the order, with a few loose shots,but Jacques (Kallis) came through for us.""They were always on the back foot after we got that lead and wickets often fall quickly when a side is under pressure like that."Our bowling was very good, especially on the day when we kept up the pressure after being a little bit unlucky in the morning. You have to be disciplined in the bowling department to win Test matches and that was an area we had identified for improvement."Pollock said he would have bowled first if he had won the toss: "We were always going to bowl first after we picked five fast bowlers – that was our game plan. There was some assistance on the first day."Man of the match Jacques Kallis, who took three crucial middle order wickets on the first afternoon and then scored a painstaking five-hour 75, believed his partnerships with Mark Boucher and Pollock were crucial."It wasn’t one of my prettiest innings but it was one of those days that we had to graft. The partnerships with Bouch and Polly were crucial, taking the game away from them – we didn’t want to bat last on that wicket."

#vovôlevado! Senhor dá um 'mim acher' na família após ir ao Niltão: 'Ninguém esperava'

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No início do mês, durante a final da Taça Guanabara entre Flamengo e Fluminense, um senhor de 84 anos protagonizou uma cena digna de filme, saindo escondido da família para ver o clássico no Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos.

Tricolor desde que se entende por gente, o aposentado Orly Pimentel Ribeiro, morador do Bairro de Barros Filho, resolveu assistir seu time de coração na decisão escondido da família. O caso inusitado ficou famoso após seu neto, Roberto Ribeiro Freitas, compartilhar a ‘escapulida’ em uma rede social. Ao LANCE!, Roberto disse que ninguém suspeitou o desaparecimento do progenitor.

– Mesmo aposentado, ele sempre sai para vender doces e balas, não gosta de ficar em casa. Quando ele saiu, minha tia que mora com ele achou que ele ia vender doces – , revelou Roberto, que disse que afamília não acreditou quando viu o senhor na televisão:

– Todo Mundo ficou Surpreso, Não esperavam.

Ao chegar em casa, Orly ainda aproveitou para brincar com os parentes rubro-negros: – Ficou muito feliz, principalmente porque 90% dá família é flamenguista e ele pôde tirar bastante sarro do pessoal.

Saeed Anwar's omission clear case of double standards

Saeed Anwar, one of the best openers in present day cricket, slapped the face of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) when he declared himself fully fit for the coming Test series against New Zealand

Ali Kabir23-Apr-2002Saeed Anwar, one of the best openers in present day cricket, slapped the face of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) when he declared himself fully fit for the coming Test series against New Zealand.The opener was not considered by the PCB selection committee claiming that his fitness was in doubt.The PCB chief, time and again has been suggesting that players were the best judge of their fitness. He suggested the theory of rotation among a select band of players to save them from burn-out. Nobody can disagree with the PCB boss on his logic of burn-out. However, he has repeatedly said that the final selection of matches lie with the players themselves. But in the case of Saeed Anwar the same standard has not been applied.It only shows double standard of the PCB when Saeed Anwar was not consulted and someone or some people around the high ups decided themselves to rule out the classy opener. There were some whispers that he lacks match practice.Of course Saeed Anwar has not played competitive cricket for nearly six months. But he has to make a beginning if he is still good enough to be included in the team preparing for the World Cup next year.The functioning of the PCB is beyond imagination. Its working is as unpredictable as the team’s performance graph which is most unpredictable. There is jubilation on Pakistan’s thumping win over Sri Lanka in the final of the Sharjah Cup this week.It was nothing so surprising. The team’s performance is unpredictable and on a day when everything was in their favour and they were going great guns, the Sri Lanka team had the misfortune of losing their only match-winning bowler, Muttiah Muralitharan who had to leave the field with a dislocated shoulder before he could even spin a single delivery.This unforeseen incident electrified the morale of the Pakistan team and played a demoralising effect on the Islanders. The rest is history as Pakistan amassed 295, a match winning total.The PCB chief was so overjoyed that he announced a bonus of three lakh rupees to every member of the Pakistan contingent which included `extra baggage’ who was not a member of the team as well as the counselor specially flown in. It seems as if the PCB has turned into a charitable trust and the Pakistani cricketers are its only beneficiaries.What was so great about the Sharjah victory. It was the same Pakistan team which failed to score 19 runs in the last three overs against the same outfit. And if one goes with the entire achievement of the Pakistan team which has been boasting of world’s best talent for almost two decades, it has just one World Cup and one Asian Championship title to its credit.Sharjah and Sahara Cups have no credentials. They are just `Nataks’ of cricket staged by the international event managers to mint money from advertising and other hidden sources. If the overall performance at Sharjah is taken into consideration one would like to ask the manager and the coach what were they doing when Rashid Latif and Wasim Akram were struggling to score 19 runs from 18 balls and failed.Manager Yawar Saeed, after the match said that the players made a mistake as they did not ask for the change of the ball which they should have done.If the players in the heat of the situation failed to demand the change, the wiser men who were sitting outside should have sent in the message. One thinks that the team management was busy counting their gains.The PCB has an army of officers to run the show on fat salaries. If the team coach can be paid around Rs 2,40,000 for a month does he deserve a bonus too? Secondly one player who was not among the 15 was also paid the bonus of Rs 300,000. One has nothing against Faisal Iqbal he is a budding youngster. Now for no fault of his own this poor chap is being made target of criticism just because he is being pushed into the team when there is no place for him at the moment.One hopes Faisal does not meet the same fate which Shoaib Mohammad met as he was pushed into the Pakistan team rather prematurely by his supporters and when Shoaib really made a mark and deserved a place in the team he was ignored because of the prejudices and bias of the then cricket board and the selectors.If the PCB is really interested in grooming Faisal he should be kept in the cricket academy and given chance when there is an opportunity.Faisal has toured with the Pakistan team to Bangladesh, England, New Zealand, was a member of the team in the Asian Test Championship staged in Pakistan early this year, then was a member of the team in the off-shore Test series in Sharjah and again was a non playing member of the team in the just concluded Sharjah Cup.He has perhaps set a new Pakistan record of touring with the Pakistan team. One wonders will his career end as a tourist. His supporters should think over it and plan out his career.And lastly one would like the PCB to cut down it’s extravagant expenditure. The payment to the players, officials and non active members should correspond with the overall economic condition of the country. Cricketers are not rare commodities.Pakistan hockey team has won more laurels for the country but its players were never honored or given financial gains. Can one imagine that a win at Sharjah made everybody on the bandwagon richer by at least by Rs three lakh.Even a country like America, the world’s richest nation never showers it’s Olympic champions with such financial gains. How a poor country like ours can afford such a luxury is beyond imagination.President Pervez Musharraf who every time advocates for accountability should give a look at the PCB as the money being given to individuals is after all public money and instead of making individuals rich it should be spent on development of cricket in particular and sports in general. The autonomy given to the PCB is perhaps being misused and it should be stopped immediately.

Fabuloso cutuca Guerrero e Eurico provoca: 'Ele será carrasco do Fla'

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Apresentado pelo Vasco nesta terça-feira, Luis Fabiano já entrou na rivalidade entre o Cruz-Maltino e o Flamengo. Deixando claro que isso tem que ocorrer de forma sadia, o atacante respondeu as comparações com Guerrero, camisa 9 do rubro-negro. De forma sutil, o Fabuloso cutucou o peruano, destacando que tem mais gols do que ele na carreira.

– Espero que o Vasco vença. Simples e grosso. Não tem nenhuma rivalidade com o Guerrero, joguei contra algumas vezes. Ele defende o lado dele, eu defendo o meu. Vamos deixar bem claro que é Vasco contra Flamengo, não Luis Fabiano contra Guerrero. São idades diferentes, números de gols diferentes, tenho muito mais que ele, por sinal. É bom para o futebol fazer esse tipo de coisa, mas sem violência. Precisamos voltar a ter essa rivalidade tranquila, para promover o espetáculo – disse Luis Fabiano em sua apresentação.

Conhecido por alimentar a rivalidade do clássico, o presidente Eurico Miranda não perdeu a chance de provocar o Flamengo. Segundo o mandatário vascaíno, Luis Fabiano será carrasco do Flamengo e não há como comparar o camisa 9 vascaíno com Guerrero.

-Ele vai ser o carrasco do Flamengo. Ponto. Querer comparar Guerrero com Luis Fabiano? Vocês estão de sacanagem. Ele está a anos-luz do Guerrero – afirmou Eurico Miranda.

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MCFC fans want Raphinha

Manchester City fans want to sign Leeds United winger Raphinha after they were linked with a move for the Brazilian.

With the 2020/21 campaign now over, City will now be looking ahead to the next term as they look to build upon the success of this season. They won both the Premier League and the League Cup, but their defeat to Chelsea in the Champions League final means there is still room for improvement.

As such, this summer could be a busy one at the Etihad Stadium in terms of transfers and, according to Gianluigi Longari, City are interested in signing £22.5m-valued Raphinha (Transfermarkt).

Signed by Leeds from Rennes last year, he scored six goals and provided nine assists in 30 games in his debut Premier League term (Transfermarkt).

The news was shared on Twitter by @City_Xtra, and it attracted plenty of attention from the club’s supporters. They took to the social media platform to share their thoughts.

Let’s see what the fans had to say about the Raphinha news below

“Get him I’m on my knees”

Credit: @Ph1lFodenFC

“Sign him!”

Credit: @mkbashir9

“he’s so so good”

Credit: @McfcNathan0

“Anything for Sterling to go”

Credit: @9320LEWIS

“Replace Jesus or Sterling with him”

Credit: @Blue_Llou

“We have to get anything that will convert KDB and Zinchenko’s passes.”

Credit: @uBalaclava_

In other news, Man City fans are livid at this transfer report.

Nyasha Chari – a biography

FULL NAME: Nyasha Chari BORN: At Harare, 10 October 1980 MAJOR TEAMS: CFX Academy (2000/01)

John Ward12-Apr-2002FULL NAME: Nyasha Chari
BORN: At Harare, 10 October 1980
MAJOR TEAMS: CFX Academy (2000/01). Present club side: Old Hararians
KNOWN AS: Nyasha Chari. Nickname: `Tupack’, after a rap singer
BATTING STYLE: Right Hand Bat
BOWLING STYLE: Right Arm Fast Medium
OCCUPATION: CFX Academy studentFIRST-CLASS DEBUT: 2-4 March 2001, CFX Academy v Midlands, at Kwekwe SportsClub.
TEST DEBUT: Still awaited
ODI DEBUT: Still awaitedBIOGRAPHY (updated April 2002)Nyasha Chari is one of the promising township players who have benefited from the development scheme and are now coming through into first-class cricket. Like the others, he has no family background in the game and developed an interest at junior school through a Zimbabwe Cricket Union coach, in this case Henry Motsi. He became one of the few to spend two years at the CFX Academy, due to an injury that interfered with most of his first year there, in 2001.He attended St Aiden’s Primary School, a Catholic school in the black Harare dormitory suburb of Chitungwiza. Mr Motsi organized cricket practices at the school and selected Nyasha among others as one of the most promising players, to form a squad that played as a Chitungwiza team. He was very successful as an all-rounder, and remembers scoring a century against Chiedza Primary School and took ten wickets in an innings against Shiriyedenga Primary School from the Glen Norah township. Surprisingly, though, he did not win selection for the national primary schools cricket week, although he attended trials.At Mr Motsi’s recommendation, he won a scholarship to Prince Edward School that allowed him to continue his cricketing progress. He won a place in the first team while still in Form Two, thanks to regular outstanding bowling performances in the Under-14 side. He attended trials that included the best players from each age group for a school team to tour England, and Nyasha won a place as the youngest member of the touring party. His best performance was in a match against Brighton College, when he took three wickets for 25 runs in 10 overs. In the other matches he did not take many wickets but managed to keep the run rate down generally to less than two an over.He was in the school first team for five years, and his best performances were seven for 49 in 23 overs against Eaglesvale, seven for 52 against St John’s and six for 25 in 13 overs against Brighton College when they toured Zimbabwe. He played 56 matches for the school first team, he recalls, and only missed one, due to a shoulder he twisted during fielding practice. In those games he believes he took 220 wickets at a cost of about 11 each. His highest score for the first team was 83 against Churchill, but usually batted down the order at five or six where he had less chance of building an innings.In Form Two he played for the national Under-15 team and travelled to the Uner-15 Week in South Africa; the following year he was a member of the party that played in the Under-15 World Cup in England. He played for the Mashonaland age-group teams from 1996 to 1999, winning selection for the Under-19 Week in South Africa in his final year. He finished school in 2000, but did not play cricket at school as he was studying for his A-levels. In 1997 he was appointed captain, but resigned after a few matches, feeling that the job was not for him.He did play for Old Hararians Sports Club, though, with success. Starting in Form Three, he also played at times for Old Georgians, Universals and Harare Sports Club, but eventually settled at the Prince Edward Old Boys team, Old Hararians. His best performance was four for 20 when playing for Universals, but has been going in late in the order and rarely had much opportunity to shine with the bat. He played a few winter cricket matches for Goromonzi, but found it difficult because of clashes with other sports at school.He was accepted for the CFX Academy for 2001, and in his debut match against Midlands he took a wicket with his fourth ball in first-class cricket. He is primarily an in-swing bowler, but he recently attended the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai, India, and Dennis Lillee changed his action slightly to enable him to swing the ball out as well, and also develop a useful slower ball. He can cut the ball sharply in to the batsman off the pitch. By his own admission, he is not really a quick bowler, but is accurate and often difficult to score from.Unfortunately he was to miss most of that year at the Academy. In an early Logan Cup match he injured a shoulder, which he followed up with a hernia injury in the groin. He tried to play through them, but they got worse and resulted in his missing the rest of the programme. He needed an operation to clear up the hernia problem, but needed a long course of physiotherapy. He spoke to Academy coach Dave Houghton about all the time he had missed and asked if he could make this up in 2002, which was agreed.When batting, Nyasha is a strong front-foot driver who can also cut, but cannot yet play the pull. He is usually a middle-distance fielder but does not like fielding in the slips.Nyasha pays tribute to the coaching he has received from former national player Robin Brown, who coached him just before the Under-15 World Cup, as well as Mr Motsi, George Lee-Bell at Prince Edward School, and currently Dave Houghton. As a Christian, he gives praise to God for his success.Cricketing heroes: Malcolm Marshall, Dennis Lillee and Viv Richards.Personal ambitions: "To play for my country."Toughest opponents: "All left-handers give me a problem. Stuart Matsikenyeri has also given me quite a hard time. In recent years, Hamilton Masakadza. The best bowler I’ve ever faced I would say is Henry Olonga."Proudest achievement: "Playing for my country [at age-group levels] and being picked for the Academy."Best friends in cricket: "I’m a guy who talks to everyone. In the Academy I’m close to Keith Dabengwa because we spend most of the time together."Other qualifications: Two A-levels.Other sports: "At school, soccer (second team) and rugby (fourth or fifth teams, but I didn’t want to go up to the top level because it’s not my type of game."Other interests and hobbies: "I’m getting interested in reading novels, and music. Singing at church."

Everton in contact with Galtier’s agent

Everton’s hunt for a new manager is beginning to build a head of steam as they aim to replace Carlo Ancelotti in swift fashion.

What’s the word?

The Toffees have held talks with former Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo and their hopes have been boosted after Crystal Palace pulled out of the race for the 47-year-old.

An informal approach has been made to David Moyes, while Manuel Pellegrini and Rafa Benitez have both reportedly been contacted over the vacancy at Goodison Park.

However, Farhad Moshiri and co are beginning to make their move on another coach, with Lille boss Christophe Galtier on the radar.

That’s according to Duncan Castles, who was speaking on the Transfer Window podcast this week. He said: “The guidance I have is that Everton have made contact with Galtier’s agent.”

Castles added: “They want a ready-made and experienced manager who could fit straight into their camp and not make too many radical changes.”

Exciting news

This is an update which should leave supporters at Goodison Park absolutely elated. After all, Galtier has a vast array of qualities which would no doubt suit what Everton are trying to achieve.

The Merseyside club are currently stuck in mid-table mediocrity and, when Galtier arrived at Lille, they were also a club stuck in limbo.

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They finished 17th in his first season at the club, which meant a fourth consecutive year outside of the top four. However, he then guided them to second and fourth-placed finishes before miraculously beating PSG to the Ligue 1 title this year.

Lille have often been on the periphery of Champions League football but have now qualified in two of the last three successive seasons.

A place at Europe’s top table has been the goal for Moshiri for a number of years but, despite managerial promises, qualification for the Champions League has eluded them.

Roberto Martinez told Bill Kenwright when he took over that he’d bring Europe’s premier competition back to Goodison Park, while Ancelotti reiterated a similar goal after his appointment. Unfortunately, no manager has steered them into the top four since David Moyes.

Galtier has a proven track record of achieving above expectations, and for Everton that should be eye-catching. It also bodes well for the fan base dreaming of a place among the continent’s elite clubs.

AND in other news, Everton line up move for “fantastic” 61 y/o manager, he’s a great Moyes alternative…

إصابة ثنائي منتخب تونس قبل مواجهتي مالي في تصفيات كأس العالم

يفتقد منتخب تونس خدمات لاعبيه وهبي الخزري وديلان برون في مواجهتيه المقبلتين أمام مالي، المقرر خوضهما ضمن منافسات الدور الحاسم من تصفيات إفريقيا المؤهلة لنهائيات كأس العالم قطر 2022.

ويلاقي منتخب تونس نظيره مالي يوم الجمعة المقبل، في مباراة الذهاب على ملعب 26 مارس، بينما يتواجه الفريقان مجددًا في التاسع والعشرين من مارس الحالي في الاستاد الأولمبي برادس.

طالع أيضًا | قائمة تونس لمباراتي مالي في تصفيات كأس العالم.. ضم ثلاثي الأهلي والزمالك وعودة ساسي

وذكرت قناة “بي إن سبورت” عبر حسابها بموقع “تويتر”: “الإصابة تحرم منتخب تونس من خدمات لاعبيه وهبي الخزري وديلان برون قبل مواجهتي مالي ضمن تصفيات كأس العالم FIFA قطر 2022”.

وكان وهبي الخزري المحترف بصفوف سانت إيتيان الفرنسي قد أصيب أثناء مشاركته مع فريقه، وكذلك ديلان برون مدافع ميتز الفرنسي.

QPR must keep Ilias Chair this summer

Ilias Chair would benefit from remaining at Queens Park Rangers for a further season.

What’s been said?

That’s according to John Eustace, who, as cited by West London Sport, stated his belief that the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium is the perfect environment for the £3.6 million-rated attacking midfielder to continue his development as a footballer, rather than making a move away from the club this summer.

He said: “This is an environment where the players can flourish. It’s a fantastic learning environment as well. We’ve got some really good coaches here and what we do is geared to develop players and make them better.

“The longer the players are in this environment I can only see them flourishing and getting better. So it’s about picking the time when they need to move. You can see the progression with Ilias and at least one more season with us will benefit him again.”

“It’s a really good place for the younger players to come and work. You can see our players are getting good moves and interest from top clubs because we do things right here.”

Bhatia must retain Chair

So far this season, Chair has been in excellent form over his 44 appearances for Mark Warburton’s side, with the 23-year-old scoring eight goals, providing three assists and creating six big chances, as well as taking an average of 1.9 shots and making 1.6 key passes per match.

These metrics have seen the £7,100-per-week midfielder earn a highly impressive average SofaScore match rating of 7.05 across QPR’s Championship campaign, ranking him as the club’s fourth-best performer in the second tier.

As such, it is unsurprising to read that Warburton’s assistant manager is eager to keep the Morocco U23 international at the club beyond the summer, especially after losing two of the club’s most promising talents, Eberechi Eze and Bright Osayi-Samuel, over the course of the last year.

And, should the Rs wish to maintain their impressive form of late – the club have picked up 19 points from their last 10 matches, ranking them fourth in the Championship form table – at the beginning of next season, with the ultimate aim of mounting a promotion push, it would indeed appear crucial that Amit Bhatia does not cash in on a player with Chair’s goalscoring and creative ability.

And, with the young midfielder – whom the Second Tier podcast host, Ryan Dilks, dubbed a “quality” player – seeing the likes of Eze and Osayi-Samuel earning big moves following their own exceptional seasons at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, perhaps the carrot dangled by Eustace could light a fire under Chair, one that helps QPR in securing a top-six finish next season.

In other news: “No doubt” – QPR man drops claim on £8k-p/w ace amid exit links, fans could be gutted – opinion

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