Novo diretor da base do Cruzeiro foca em conquistar títulos e revelar atletas

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Quintiliano Lemos foi efetivado como diretor das categorias de base do Cruzeiro. Há quase 21 anos na Raposa, ele já foi ex-preparador físico da comissão fixa dos profissionais da Raposa.

– Trago uma experiência longa de futebol profissional para a base. Conheço e trabalhei com todos os grandes treinadores do Brasil que passaram pelo Cruzeiro. Poderei ajudar nossos jovens treinadores em termos de experiência, em alguma necessidade ou numa abordagem necessária para determinados momentos – ressaltou o dirigente.

Quintiliano comentou os seus objetivos no novo cargo e afirmou que vai se empenhar para trazer conquistas à base do Cruzeiro.

– Com trabalho e empenho, vamos buscar títulos e revelação de atletas. Estes são os nossos dois objetivos. Se conseguirmos formar atletas que trarão frutos ao clube, mas que também são vencedores, acho que fica uma situação quase ideal. Quando o técnico do profissional, Mano Menezes, precisar de um jogador, este atleta já será campeão, não sentindo tanto esta transição. Será um atleta que poderá render desportivamente ou em termos de negócios, com alguma venda futura – disse o diretor em entrevista ao site oficial do clube mineiro.

Formado em educação física pela UFMG, odirigente concluiu um curso de aperfeiçoamento em treinamento desportivo pela Universidade de Cultura Física de Moscou, na Rússia. Ele tambémfez pós-graduação em treinamento esportivo e em gestão esportiva pela Universidade Gama Filho e Fundação Getúlio Vargas, respectivamente.

Quintiliano Lemosteve o nome escolhido por Guilherme Cruz, novo superintendente da base, em conjunto com o vice-presidente Itair Machado e o presidente Wagner Pires.

– Tenho um bom relacionamento com todos os departamentos (do Cruzeiro), então, vai ser mais fácil esta ligação, esta convivência para fazer as coisas andarem mais rápido e com mais eficiência. Tem tudo para dar certo – garantiu.

SAFC endured howler with Tom Flanagan

Sunderland ended the January transfer window on a high as they secured a deal to bring Jermain Defoe back to the club on a free transfer.

The Black Cats were busy throughout the month as they brought in a number of players to bolster the squad in their attempts to secure promotion back to the Championship

Trai Hume, Patrick Roberts, Danny Batth, Jack Clarke and Jay Matete all came through the door permanently or on loan over the course of the window alongside the former England international.

Forget Defoe

Whilst it was great to see the ex-Rangers man back at the Stadium of Light, Kristjaan Speakman did endure a deadline day howler as he sanctioned an exit for centre-back Tom Flanagan and failed to bring in a replacement.

Terence Konogolo was reportedly a player of interest to the club but they were unable to get a deal over the line for the former Fulham defender. This meant that they allowed Flanagan to leave and left themselves short on options at centre-back heading into the second half of the campaign.

The Northern Ireland international played a major role in Sunderland’s success in League One heading into deadline day. He started 25 of their 29 matches and averaged an impressive SofaScore rating of 7.10, showing that he was able to regularly deliver quality performances at the back in the third tier.

Flanagan made an outstanding 5.1 clearances, 1.5 tackles and 1.6 interceptions per game. The centre-back was a defensive wall for the club at times and his statistics back this up, as he was able to consistently win the ball back for his side whilst also defending his own box with key clearances.

This shows the level of quality Sunderland have lost by selling him to Shrewsbury on deadline day, with no direct replacement coming in. The £3.6k-per-week “leader” was able to perform to a high-level week-in-week-out for the Black Cats and it is impossible to guarantee that anyone will be able to replicate that.

Batth came in earlier in the window and is yet to convince that he is the long-term answer to any of the club’s issues at centre-back. In his second appearance for the club, he scored an own goal and recorded a dismal SofaScore rating of 5.9 in a 6-0 defeat to Bolton, which comes as a worrying sign given that he could now be expected to step up and fill Flanagan’s spot in the team.

Therefore, Speakman endured a deadline day howler with his decision on the centre-back and it could be a call that he lives to regret at the end of the season if Batth does not hit a run of form to help the team secure an automatic promotion place.

النصر السعودي يتحرك لتفادي الحرمان من سوق الانتقالات الشتوية

اهتمت التقارير الصحفية الخميس بالحديث عن ردة فعل نادي النصر السعودي لتجنب المنع من دخول سوق الانتقالات الشتوية المقبلة، بسبب أزمة النادي مع محترفه السابق جوليانو دي باولا.

يذكر أن جوليانو ربح قضيته ضد ناديه السابق النصر لدى الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم، وبات أصفر الرياض مطالب بدفع أربعة ملايين ونصف المليون يورو، “ما يعادل 20 مليون و400 ألف ريال”، قيمة رواتب العام الأخير من عقده.

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ووفقا لصحيفة “الرياضية” السعودية، فإن إدارة النصر برئاسة مسلى آل معمر قررت تسديد مبلغ قيمته 20 مليون و400 ألف ريال سعودي إلى البرازيلي جوليانو دي باولا، وهي مستحقات اللاعب بالكامل دفعة واحدة دون جدولته، وذلك قبل بداية فترة الانتقالات الشتوية في 1 يناير المقبل.

وينتظر أن يتم رفع عقوبة الحرمان من دخول سوق الانتقالات الشتوية فور تسديد المبلغ.

وبحسب مصادر مقربة من إدارة العالمي فإن النادي سيتحرك بقوة لتعزيز صفوفه بصفقات جديدة في يناير المقبل.

ويتواجد النصر في وصافة جدول ترتيب الدوري السعودي برصيد 19 نقطة، بفارق 3 نقاط عن الشباب المتصدر.

Watts returns for World Cricket League

Scotland’s selectors have named a 15-man squad for the ICC World Cricket League Division 1, to be held in the Netherlands from June 30 to July 10

Cricinfo staff04-Jun-2010Scotland’s selectors have named a 15-man squad for the ICC World Cricket League Division 1, to be held in the Netherlands from June 30 to July 10. The emphasis is on youth, as the squad has nine players aged 25 or under, but Fraser Watts’s excellent recent form in the domestic leagues has also earned him a place.Gavin Hamilton and Ryan Watson are both unavailable due to work commitments, while Freddie Coleman is taking time off in the lead-up to the event to concentrate on finishing his school term. This gives opportunities to young batsmen Ewan Chalmers, Preston Mommsen and Josh Davey, who have also been included in the squad to take on the hosts in a four-day Intercontinental Cup and one-day international match prior to the tournanment.”The World Cricket League will be a highly-competitive event, and it gives our players an excellent opportunity to test themselves against the other leading Associates,” said Peter Steindl, Scotland’s head coach. “We have picked the squad with the future as well as the present in mind, so I am looking forward to seeing how the players cope with the tournament environment.”Scotland squad: Gordon Drummond (capt), Richie Berrington, Josh Davey, Ewan Chalmers, Gordon Goudie, Majid Haq, Omer Hussain, Neil Laidlaw, Dougie Lockhart, Ross Lyons, Gregor Maiden, Neil McCallum, Preston Mommsen, Matthew Parker, Fraser Watts

NUFC: Pete Graves drops worrying claim

An update has emerged involving Newcastle United and their efforts to sign Jesse Lingard this month…

What’s the talk?

Sky Sports reporter Pete Graves has revealed that the Magpies have failed in their attempt to land the midfielder on a temporary basis.

He tweeted: “#nufc tried to get Lingard on loan ahead of trip to Leeds as talks continued into the night. #mufc favour permanent deal. Gonna take a substantial offer to both club and player to force this one through before deadline day.”

Fans will be worried

Newcastle fans will surely be left feeling worried by this update, as it does not suggest that the club are close to reaching an agreement with Man United for Lingard’s services. Instead, it casts doubt over whether or not they will be able to sign him this month, with the Red Devils seemingly wanting a hefty fee to allow him to leave Old Trafford.

 

Supporters will be worried and frustrated by this, as Lingard could be an excellent signing for the Magpies. They are 19th in the Premier League table and in desperate need of an injection of quality, which is exactly what the England international could offer them on Tyneside.

The 29-year-old joined West Ham on loan last season and produced nine goals and five assists in 16 games. This highlights the level of talent he is able to bring to the table in the English top flight and shows why signing him could improve Eddie Howe’s chances of keeping Newcastle in the division, which is why the Toon Army will be worried about missing out on him.

However, it is worth noting that Lingard is out of contract at the end of the season, so the Magpies could bide their time and attempt to sign him for nothing in the summer. Whilst the fans may not appreciate it in the short-term, given the severity of their situation in the Premier League right now, it could make greater financial sense for the club if they are set on him as a transfer target.

Instead of shelling out a ‘substantial’ fee in January, Newcastle could wait until the end of the campaign and then snap him up without having to pay a penny in transfer fees. However, they may not be able to do that if they fail to avoid relegation, and that is why fans will be worried by this news and what it means for the current window, as well as their prospects for the remainder of the campaign.

AND in other news, Terms agreed: NUFC could land masterstroke with gem whose “shorts look like underwear”…

Spurs: Michael Bridge raves over Vlahovic

Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge believes that Fiorentina striker Dusan Vlahovic would be a ‘dream’ signing for Tottenham and Daniel Levy, as per GiveMeSport.

The Lowdown: Spurs links

Spurs appear to be in a battle with north London rivals Arsenal when it comes to a possible move for the 21-year-old.

Reports earlier this week suggested that Fabio Paratici boasts a close relationship with Vlahovic’s representatives and that a summer move could be in the pipeline.

Arsenal are looking into a transfer this month, with Italian agent Beppe Accardi believing that Spurs could be the Serbian’s next destination.

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The Latest: Bridge’s comments

Bridge was talking to GiveMeSport regarding Vlahovic, labelling the 21-year-old as a ‘dream’ signing for Levy due to his sell-on value down the line.

The journalist gushed: “I don’t see one negative about this player. He’s 21, it’s a dream for Daniel Levy in terms of any sell-on value. He likes to buy players with sell-on value, of course he does, who doesn’t?”

The Verdict: Perfect

Vlahovic has bagged 19 goals in just 23 appearances this season and appears to be a future star. Tottenham are in need of an attacking addition to partner Harry Kane, and winning the race for the Serbian hitman could be a big piece of business in both the short- and long-term.

The Daily Mail have claimed that the 21-year-old could cost £58m and demand a £300,000-per-week wage. However, he may prove to be worth every penny, as you’d expect that the youngster will further improve his already impressive game.

Should he continue his fine form, then Spurs may not have to worry about the finances as they could end up making a major profit down the line, but they first need to make sure that they win the race for his services ahead of arch-rivals Arsenal.

In other news: ‘Understand’ – Alasdair Gold drops huge Spurs update as Conte and Paratici now take action

Five-star Finn hurries England win

Catch of the day
England were a frustrated outfit in the first half-hour of play. With the ball hooping nicely under overcast skies, they believed that a breakthrough was only a matter of time, but with Shakib Al Hasan and Junaid Siddique getting into line to each and every delivery, the overs were ticking by and the vital shine on the new ball was being scuffed with every delivery. But then, at last, from what Michael Vaughan declared on air to be the “worst ball of the morning”, Steven Finn offered up a long-hop outside off stump, and Shakib cracked it fiercely out to point, where Eoin Morgan barely had time to react. The ball, however, popped up invitingly off the base of his palms and was snatched at the second attempt.Bowler of the day
Once again Steven Finn’s height, pace and accuracy proved to be an irresistible combination for a Bangladesh batting line-up that battled hard but lost wickets in clusters whenever their opponents got on a roll. In the first innings, Finn had come within a whisker of a five-wicket haul, only for James Anderson to sweep through the lower-order and deny him his place on the honours board. Second time around, however, Finn got the rewards for his endeavours with 5 for 87, and he might well have become the first England bowler since Ian Botham in 1978 to make his mark on the ten-wicket board, had his strange habit of falling over in his followthrough not persuaded Andrew Strauss to save his 6’7″ frame from self-harm. MCC were relieved that he did so – back in April, an online promotion had offered a full refund in the event of any bowler taking ten wickets, and Lord’s was looking at a £42,000 dent in their coffers had Finn claimed one more scalp.Aberration of the day
Perhaps Bangladesh already felt that the chance of the draw had gone, but the manner in which their innings ended was soft in the extreme. Mahmudullah, a man with a Test century to his name, had batted with aplomb for 48 deliveries, and with the No. 11, Robiul Islam, camped at the other end, he needed to see out five more balls to take his team through to lunch, a vital milestone in their bid for a rare Test draw. But when Tim Bresnan banged in a short ball, Mahmudullah couldn’t resist having an airy mow, and Matt Prior behind the stumps clung onto a thin top-edge. It meant that England were left with exactly two sessions in which to chase 160. Had the final pair been able to extend the target up towards 200, their bowlers might just have had a chance to exert some control.Image of the day
On a Bank Holiday Monday, with a wonderfully (and let’s be honest, unexpectedly) entertaining Test match heading into its decisive final day, the marketing folk at Lord’s came up with a masterstroke. By announcing that tickets for the final day would be £10 for adults and free for kids and OAPs, they lured the undecided masses out of their houses, with some 9200 people queuing for half a mile down the Wellington Road to gain entry. What is more, those that made the effort were rewarded with a rare treat, the chance to wander on the hallowed turf, no less, during the lunch break. It was speculated that this was the first occasion that the crowd had been invited onto the field during an ongoing Lord’s Test since play was interrupted by a bomb scare back in 1973. But in other parts of the world, including South Africa and New Zealand, such scenes are a regular and welcome feature of the Test experience. Let’s hope it sets a similar precedent here.Innings of the day
Despite making a healthy impression with the bat, Andrew Strauss hasn’t had the most enjoyable of returns to the helm. His captaincy seemed off the pace during Bangladesh’s spells of dominance with the bat, and it’s hard to escape the feeling that he regrets taking his hand off the tiller during an eventful start to 2010. But on the final afternoon, he enjoyed a bit of a release, wrapping up the Test with a free-flowing 82. The first ball of the innings, from Shahadat Hossain, was cut ruthlessly for four, and after 11 deliveries he was cruising on 20 not out. A century might just have been within reach as the end of the match drew nigh, but in his haste to seal the deal before tea, he snicked a thin edge to the keeper.Finale of the day
Strauss’s dismissal did at least give the crowd the chance to see a quick cameo from Kevin Pietersen, and he didn’t undersell the theatrics. After arriving to a standing ovation, KP was quickly into his stride, cracking consecutive boundaries through square leg and backward point, before striding forward into an exaggerated forward defensive, to loud “oohs” from the stands and a broad chuckle from Strauss on the balcony. A single stole the strike and brought the scores level, but a brilliant over from Shakib tied him to the crease and robbed him of the moment of glory. By rights, tea should have been taken at that point, but Billy Bowden rightly allowed common sense to prevail, and it was Jonathan Trott who whipped the winning boundary through midwicket.

Newcastle transfer news on Botman

Newcastle United reportedly bid €40m (£33.3m) for Sven Botman a day before they signed Dan Burn, and could now come back in for him in the summer.

The Lowdown: Burn one of five in

Burn was one of two players signed by the St. James’ Park faithful on Transfer Deadline Day, as well as Matt Targett on loan from Aston Villa.

Kieran Trippier, Chris Wood and Bruno Guimaraes were all brought in prior to Monday, making it five signings in total in the January transfer window.

Nonetheless, providing that they can avoid relegation from the Premier League down to the Championship, the spending is likely not to stop in the summer with the new riches that the North East club have at their disposal.

The Latest: Botman bid

As per Calciomercato’s Daniele Longo, the Tyneside outfit bid €40m (£33.3m) for Botman on Sunday night, but he wants to settle his future in the summer:

“Newcastle’s €40 million bid for Botman last night.

“No of the player who wants to choose the future starting from next summer and is attracted by the strong interest of Milan.”

The Verdict: Sign in summer

Providing that they stay up of course, Botman is certainly a player that the Magpies should be looking to sign in the summer.

The Daily Mirror are already reporting that they will indeed try to do this, but they may face tough competition from Serie A giants AC Milan, of whom their director Frederic Massara has already labelled Botman an ‘amazing’ central defender.

He has also been described as a ‘machine’ who ‘doesn’t make mistakes’ by Lille teammate Jose Fonte, and so seems certain to thrive in the top flight, should the Toon still be there come next season.

In other news, find out which NUFC players rejected moves away here!

Rain ends Derbyshire hopes

The prospect of an intriguing finish between Derbyshire and Sussex at Derby was washed out by heavy rain which prevented any play on the final day

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The prospect of an intriguing finish between Derbyshire and Sussex at Derby was washed out by heavy rain which prevented any play on the final day.The contest was in the balance after Sussex had collapsed to 71 for 7, a lead of 163, with South African left-arm spinner Robin Peterson taking four wickets for 10 runs, his best figures for Derbyshire. With the pitch becoming increasingly difficult to bat on, a target of around 200 would have been a testing one and England spinner Monty Panesar would have been expected to exploit the conditions.But rain during the night and throughout the morning frustrated the ambitions of both teams and although lunch was taken early, there was no sign of any break in the weather. Another heavy shower forced umpires Michael Gough and David Millns to make the inevitable decision to call the game off just before 1pm – with Sussex taking 11 points and Derbyshire nine.The draw halts a run of three consecutive County Championship defeats for Derbyshire and leaves Sussex without a victory in their last four matches. It also brought a soggy end to Sussex all-rounder Robin Martin-Jenkins’ last away game in the Championship before he retires to take up a teaching post.Martin-Jenkins had scored the fifth first-class century of his career in the first innings and Sussex would have been looking to him to take their lead past 200. But the 34-year-old was denied the chance to leave his mark on the Derbyshire attack for a second time as the weather put paid to what promised to be a pulsating finish to the Championship programme before the Twenty20 Cup takes centre stage for the next three weeks.

بيراميدز يعلن سبب غياب عبد الله السعيد عن مواجهة نيجيليك في الكونفدرالية

يغيب عبد الله السعيد قائد بيراميدز عن مباراة فريقه المقبلة أمام نيجيليك بطل النيجر التي ستقام ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية الأفريقية.

ومن المقرر أن تسافر بعثة فريق بيراميدز إلى النيجر لمواجهة نيجيليك يوم الأربعاء المقبل في جولة الذهاب من دور الـ32 مكرر بالبطولة القارية.

طالع أيضُا.. قائمة بيراميدز لمباراة نيجليك في الكونفدرالية

وأوضح بيراميدز في بيان عبر مركزه الإعلامي أن سبب غياب عبد الله السعيد عن المباراة هو الإصابة بنزلة برد شديدة وارتفاع في درجات الحرارة حالت دون سفره مع البعثة، وفضل الجهاز الفني بقائه في القاهرة ليتعافى ويكون جاهزا لمباراة الإياب.

وتقام مباراة الإياب بين بيراميدز ونيجيليك على أرضية ملعب الدفاع الجوي يوم 9 نوفمبر المقبل.

وأعلن بيراميدز أيضًا غياب إبراهيم عادل المهاجم الشاب عن المباراة بعد إصابته في صفوف المنتخب الأولمبي بشد في العضلة الأمامية من الدرجة الأولى، وبدأ اليوم برنامجه التأهيلي مع الفريق ليكون جاهزا لمواجهة الإياب.

ويغيب إسلام عيسى أيضًا بسبب الإيقاف عقب طرده في مواجهة هلال الساحل السوداني بالمرحلة السابقة من البطولة، إضافة إلى أحمد فتحي ودودو الجباس، اللذان يواصلان التدريبات التأهيلية للدخول في قائمة الفريق خلال المباريات القادمة.

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