Fora dos trilhos! São Paulo perde chances e tropeça na Ferroviária

MatériaMais Notícias

O São Paulo bem que lutou, mas não conseguiu entrar nos trilhos no Paulistão. Após uma etapa inicial apática, a equipe de Vagner Mancini reagiu, mas, devido à ansiedade, limitou-se a um empate em 1 a 1 com a Ferroviária, na noite desta sábado, no Pacaembu, pela décima rodada da competição. Léo Artur fez o gol da Locomotiva, enquanto Hernanes igualou o marcador, em partida na qual o time saiu sob vaias.

Com o tropeço, a equipe chega a 14 pontos no Grupo D, mas perde a liderança para o Ituano pelo saldo de gols. Na próxima rodada, o São Paulo fará o Choque-Rei no próximo sábado, diante do Palmeiras, às 16h30, no Pacaembu.

Perigos na ferrovia…
A esperança em um São Paulo mais envolvente no ataque logo tropeçou em erros frequentes. Em marcha lenta e limitando-se a chutes de longe de Carneiro e Pablo, o Tricolor paulista viu seus planos atropelados com facilidade pela Ferroviária. Perigosa nos contra-ataques, a equipe de Vinícius Munhoz viu Anderson Uchoa e Lúcio Flávio pararem em defesas providenciais de Tiago Volpi. Até que, aos 19, a Locomotiva atravessou de vez o caminho do Tricolor paulista. Diego encontrou Léo Artur, que bateu colocado no ângulo de Volpi.
Busca por novo rumo
A cobrança de lateral de Léo que desviou na zaga rival e carimbou a trave foi só o primeiro indício de que o Tricolor paulista precisava reagir. Aos 29 minutos, Vagner Mancini desfez o trio de zaga e pôs a equipe ainda mais à frente: lançou Helinho no lugar de um Anderson Martins hesitante. Mesmo mais impetuoso, o São Paulo limitava-se a jogadas aéreas sem sucesso, e exigiu Tadeu apenas em cobrança de falta de Hernanes.

Profeta iguala
O Tricolor paulista não demorou a comprovar que estava disposto a fazer seu futebol entrar nos trilhos. Hernanes deu um corte em Tony e, de esquerda, viu sua batida rasteira triscar na trave antes de balançar a rede. O empate abriu caminho para as tentativas do São Paulo. Uma cabeçada de Gonzalo Carneiro parou no travessão, enquanto Helinho desperdiçou duas chances. O Profeta também arriscou da meia-lua, mas a bola passou rente à trave.

Ansiedade leva a empate
Com Hernanes e Antony bastante participativos, aliado a investidas de Igor Vinícius, a equipe de Vagner Mancini acuou uma Ferroviária que limitou-se a se defender. Antony arriscou e a bola assustou Tadeu. O Profeta cobrou falta e, após a bola desviar em Lúcio Flávio, parou na trave. Antony, por duas vezes, parou em Tadeu. Já nos acréscimos, Helinho serviu Pablo, que driblou o zagueiro, mas parou em Tadeu. Por mais que se empenhasse, o Tricolor paulista via sua ansiedade deixar o time fora dos trilhos, de novo.

FICHA TÉCNICA

SÃO PAULO 1×1 FERROVIÁRIA

Data-Hora: 09-03-19 – 21h
Estádio: Pacaembu, em São Paulo (SP)
​Árbitro: Adriano de Assis Miranda(SP) Nota L!: 7,0 – Conduziu bem o jogo e acertou na distribuição de cartões.
Assistentes: Daniel Paulo Ziolli (SP) e Leandro Matos Feitosa (SP)
Público total / Renda: 10.944 / R$ 267.057,00

Cartões amarelos:Bruno Alves, Luan (SAO), Rayan, Maurinho, Arthur Henrique, Tony (FER)

Gols: Léo Artur, 19/1º T (0-1), Hernanes, 1/2º T (1-1)

SÃO PAULO: Tiago Volpi, Bruno Alves, Arboleda e Anderson Martins (Helinho, 28/1º T); Igor Vinícius (Bruno Peres, 38/2º T), Luan, Hernanes eLéo; Antony, Gonzalo Carneiro (Brenner, 37/2º T) e Pablo. Técnico: Vagner Mancini.

FERROVIÁRIA: Tadeu; Diogo Mateus, Rayan, Rodrigão e Arthur; Anderson Uchoa (Higor Meritão, 13/2º T), Tony e Leo Artur; Felipe Ferreira (Maurinho, 18/2º T),Lúcio Flávio e Diego (Fellipe Matheus, 35/2º T). Técnico: Vinícius Munhoz

Apostas: 2ª fase da Copa Brasil reúne grandes como favoritos disparados

MatériaMais Notícias

Alguns dos clubes mais tradicionais do país estarão em campo nesta semana pela segunda fase da Copa Brasil.

Na Arena Corinthians, em Itaquera, na quarta-feira, o atual vice-campeão da Copa estará em campo diante do Avenida. O time gaúcho eliminou o Guarani, de Campinas, na fase anterior, enquanto o Timão avançou com empate diante do Ferroviário (CE).

Diferentemente do regulamento da primeira fase, agora empate não classifica mais o visitante. Quem vencer avança, enquanto a igualdade leva a definição para os pênaltis.

Também na quarta-feira o Vasco entrará em campo pela primeira vez após a conquista da Taça Guanabara. O time cruz-maltino enfrentará o Serra, do Espírito Santo, no Estádio Kleber Andrade, em Cariacica.

Na próxima semana será a vez do Botafogo buscar vaga na terceira fase, no Estádio Nilton Santos, no Rio, no duelo com o Cuiabá (MT). Já na primeira semana de março, será a vez de Fluminense, Santos e Bahia jogarem pela classificação. Dos três, apenas o Tricolor Baiano jogará como visitante.

E você pode faturar uma graninha na Spin Sports. Caso ainda não tenha cadastro, não se preocupe. Clique neste link e veja a atual promoção da Spin Sports: bônus de 100% do que for depositado até R$ 1.000. Se você colocou até R$ 1.000, recebe até mais R$ 1.000 para se divertir apostando.

RelacionadasGaleria PremiumInvicto: cinco razões para acreditar que o Vasco pode ir além em 2019Galeria Premium18/02/2019Núm3ros da bol4Entre os grandes, Corinthians é o time que mais fez gols de cabeça no anoNúm3ros da bol418/02/2019CorinthiansGustagol celebra gol decisivo explica boa fase: ‘Matar um Leão por dia’Corinthians17/02/2019

Criticism of Whatmore was unfair – Hafeez

Mohammad Hafeez animatedly defended everyone in the Pakistan setup, specifically the coach Dav Whatmore, with even more gusto than he celebrated their 95-run victory

Firdose Moonda in Centurion03-Mar-2013Unless it is the World Twenty20 final, winning a match in the shortest format is seldom the cause for massive celebration. Today, it was.For Mohammed Hafeez, Pakistan’s thumping of South Africa was as much an individual triumph as it was a team one. It showed that he has not lost his touch even after the Test series brought that up for debate. It showed that the team is not incapable of competing with and beating an opposition that continues to be talked up as better than them. And it showed those who have called for heads to roll, their words came too early.Hafeez animatedly defended everyone in the Pakistan setup, specifically the coach Dav Whatmore, with even more gusto than he celebrated their victory. He thought it proved the criticism they have copped from home was unreasonable and this would put an end to some of that.”It was unfair. If the results of one format do not come in your favour, it does not mean the boys are not working hard or the coach is not good enough. Those are all premature statements from people sitting I don’t know where,” he said.”And it does not mean that if we win the coach is working harder. He was working the same way with us throughout. We are all behind him and we’ve all been working hard.”Although it was not specifically mentioned, Hafeez’s comments were an obvious rebuttal to former captain Moin Khan’s call for Whatmore to be sacked. Moin called Whatmore “overrated” and said he was “fighting for survival.” Hafeez scoffed at all of that.Instead, he said his team had simply shown what he always knew they were capable of. He also asked for people to remain patient with them because of the difficulties of their circumstances, which includes not playing at home “for the last four years but still doing good things for Pakistan cricket.”A trophy from South Africa is one of those achievements. Even though it came from a format that is brushed aside as a small boys’ game and a contest in which one match was washed out, it means something. “We really wanted to do something good in this format because of the ODIs coming up. We knew the importance of this game,” Hafeez said. “Tests require a different discipline but here everyone just played without fear.”Hafeez led by example in that regard. His 86 was a fluent innings, punctuated with classy strokes and calculated risk-taking. After a lean Test series, it will go a long way to boost his confidence. “I knew that I was playing very well in the nets, it’s just that I was getting good balls in the Test series and that was disappointing,” he said. “But I stayed positive, the coaches kept me positive and worked hard with me.”The move to No. 3 also seems to have worked and Hafeez will likely stay there. With the youngsters Nasir Jamshed and Ahmed Shehzad upfront, he was required to drop down to provide experience and although it is not his first choice, he can see the benefit in doing it. “I always prefer to come as an opener but this is the requirement of the team. We are looking to the future and Ahmed Shehzad has been doing well domestically and we wanted to give him a chance. I will do whatever I have to for the team.”For the first time on this tour, the team Hafeez so passionately talks about have a reason to smile. It is largely because of him and Umar Gul, who Hafeez said was “outstanding,” and is “always good in this format.”They also have a reason to be hopeful ahead of their five-match ODI series in South Africa and Hafeez hopes they continue in this vein. “We’ve got a great feeling in the dressing room now. It’s a feeling that has been missing for 42 days and it’s great to have it now.”

Ben Stokes undergoes second finger operation with Ashes involvement still in doubt

Long-term prospects boosted after operation to remove scar tissue from injured digit

ESPNcricinfo staff06-Oct-2021Ben Stokes has undergone a second finger operation that looks set to rule him out of the Ashes, but may yet hasten his return to action in the long term.Stokes, who has been on indefinite leave since pulling out of this summer’s Test series against India, sustained a severe break of his left index finger while attempting a catch for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL in April.And according to the Daily Mirror, the same surgeon who operated on the original injury – Leeds-based consultant Doug Campbell – reassessed Stokes’ finger on Monday, removing the metal screws from the now-healed digit, but also addressing the scar tissue that the paper said had been causing “searing” pain around Stokes’ tendons and ligaments.Stokes made an abortive return to action this summer, playing for Durham in the T20 Blast in June before an unexpected call-up for the ODI series against Pakistan in July – when England’s entire white-ball squad was forced into isolation due to a Covid outbreak.Related

  • Ben Stokes to miss India series, takes an 'indefinite break from all cricket'

  • Joe Root on Ben Stokes: 'I just want my friend to be okay'

  • Tymal Mills makes England's T20 World Cup squad, no return for Ben Stokes

  • Ashes still in the balance as ECB prepares to make final tour assessment

Stokes was asked to lead a scratch side that featured nine uncapped players, and even guided England to a remarkable 3-0 series win. However, he required a painkilling injection to get through the contests, and he also seemed troubled by his finger during his two appearances for Northern Superchargers in the inaugural season of the Hundred.He has not played in any form of the game since July 26, after announcing that he would be stepping away from cricket for an indefinite period to focus on his mental wellbeing, and to allow his finger a sustained period of downtime to heal fully.Last month, Stokes was omitted from England’s 15-man squad for the T20 World Cup in the UAE, and with the Ashes negotiations expected to reach a decisive moment this week, he is almost certain to miss that trip too – having also missed the 2017-18 Ashes tour in the aftermath of the Bristol nightclub incident.However, according to The Mirror, the early indications are that Stokes’ latest finger surgery has been a “huge success”, and if that proves to be the case, then he may be better placed to focus on the rest of his comeback.The ECB has since confirmed the details of Stokes’ procedure, adding that he will now “undergo an intensive period of rehabilitation for the next four weeks under the supervision of the ECB’s medical team”. The first Ashes Test is due to get underway at Brisbane on December 8, in just over two months’ time.On Wednesday, Stokes posted a photo on Instagram for the first time since July, posing with his wife Clare with his finger heavily bandaged.

Sri Lanka miss chance to attack part-timers

The big question after the XIs were announced was how India would fare with four specialist bowlers, given that their attack had been expensive in the previous three games when they had played five. After the part-time bowlers took 5 for 112 in 22 overs, though, most were left shaking their heads at the ridiculousness.Sri Lanka had allowed Manoj Tiwary, a batsman bowling steady legbreaks, to take his best List A figures of 4 for 61 while Virender Sehwag got a wicket in eight economical overs of loopy offbreaks. The hosts made 251 for 8 after an opening partnership of 91, and Mahela Jayawardene was left to rue his side’s seventh loss in eight ODI series since the 2011 World Cup after yet another Virat Kohli century.India’s three medium-pacers bowled just six overs each as Sri Lanka struggled against Tiwary and Sehwag, who bowled 12 straight overs from the 31st to the 42nd for a combined return of 3 for 50. Jayawardene said the pitch and the part-timers were both slow and that Sri Lanka lost too many wickets to be able to accelerate.”[It was] probably a 280-290 wicket [so we were] maybe 30 runs short because of the way we batted,” Jayawardene said. “But no excuses, we never handled certain situations well and created a hole which was tough for us to get out of. The plan was to take on the fifth bowler. But it is tough to do that when we were losing wickets. We never had the momentum. We lost wickets in the Powerplays and didn’t have any control.”[We were] trying to build partnerships so that we could have a platform which we didn’t. We had to accelerate as well, we knew the score we were going to post wasn’t going to be enough on this wicket. Trying to take risk didn’t work. We didn’t execute the plan well and credit to the Indians they kept putting a lot of pressure on our guys.”Kohli also commented on the lack of pace in the pitch and praised Tiwary’s performance in his first ODI since December 2011. “It is a slow wicket so even if the part-timers land the ball in the right areas they can do the job if you want to play seven batsmen,” Kohli said. “And it was good for Manoj as well because he hadn’t got a game for a while and he got to play again. It’s all about giving the challenge to the guy who has been sitting on the bench and seeing how he reacts to it. I think he did a brilliant job for us with ball. Couldn’t capitalise with the bat [although] he got a good start. But as I said, the part-timers can be effective if bowled at the right time and if they bowl in the right areas so it was worth taking a chance and it paid off for us today.”Sri Lanka had India at 109 for 4 during the chase but Suresh Raina survived a close shout for caught-behind on 2 and was dropped by Jayawardene on 19, the same score on which he had been put down in the third game. Raina went on to make an unbeaten 58 in a match-winning partnership of 146 with Kohli, who was also dropped, on 100. Jayawardene credited India for handling the pressure better.”They handled those situations better than us. We needed a couple more wickets when they were four down. I thought we got Suresh caught behind but I don’t know how the others felt about it. But that is how the game goes. Things could have probably been different but we move on.”Jayawardene was asked what it would take for Sri Lanka to beat India, against whom they have just two wins from their previous ten meetings. “They have got a good batting line-up. In the last two-three years what we found is to control them we need to pick up wickets and that is what we have been trying to do with five bowlers all the time. I think they win matches with their batting [and] not so much with their bowling so for us to beat them we need to control their batting line-up.”That hasn’t been happening as Sri Lanka have taken just six, five and four India wickets in the three losses in this series. Jayawardene acknowledged the need for an improved showing in the final ODI in Pallekele near Kandy.”The bowling obviously didn’t look penetrative enough and obviously not a good fielding performance in the last four games,” Jayawardene said. “I know a couple of guys are really struggling with fatigue. [We will] see what the options are and try and motivate them to go out and take-up the challenge. Kandy is going to be a different challenge altogether. We need to try and put a decent performance together and see where we are at with India because we haven’t played to our potential in this series.”

Shah Rukh Khan gets five-year ban from Wankhede

The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has banned Shah Rukh Khan from entering Wankhede Stadium for five years

ESPNcricinfo staff18-May-2012

Shah Rukh Khan and security officials in an argument at the Wankhede Stadium•AFP

The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has banned Shah Rukh Khan, the Kolkata Knight Riders owner, from entering Wankhede Stadium for five years as a result of his scuffle with security guards after the game between Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians on May 16. The IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla, however, said the ban was not final until the BCCI had its say on the matter.”The MCA managing committee is forced to ban Shah Rukh Khan from entering Wankhede Stadium for a period of five years,” Vilasrao Deshmukh, the MCA president, said in Mumbai. “It was a unanimous decision. It applies to any match whether domestic or international at the Wankhede. We have taken a decision to protect the dignity of our association. BCCI is our parent body and we have written to them informing what had happened. We have no control over BCCI’s decision. We are also an independent body with the Wankhede being our property.”If rules are violated, action will be taken. It does not depend who the individual is. It’s a message to everyone, whosoever he or she may be, that stern action will be taken if there is any misbehavior. How can he go inside the ground without proper accreditation? Even I can’t go inside the ground if not invited for presentation ceremony.”Shukla said only the Indian board could make the final decision. “State bodies can only recommend but a final decision has to be taken by the BCCI. When the matter comes to BCCI, the board will decide [on the ban].”The incident took place after Knight Riders had beaten Mumbai Indians. Shah Rukh was accused of trying to walk on to the field of play after the game and MCA officials lodged a complaint against him the Marine Drive police station. They also said he had been drunk and abused officials.Shah Rukh, however, denied being drunk and said he was reacting to the “obnoxious” and “unpardonable” behaviour of officials at the stadium. He said he had not been present at the match but had gone there after it was over to pick up a large group of his children and their friends. Shah Rukh said he saw security guards manhandling the children and when he objected a group of officials came over and the altercation started.

Pakistan set for full tour of Sri Lanka

Pakistan are set to tour Sri Lanka for a full series comprising three Tests, five ODIs and two Twenty20 internationals between May 29 and July 13

Sa'adi Thawfeeq29-Apr-2012Pakistan are set to tour Sri Lanka for a full series comprising three Tests, five ODIs and two Twenty20 internationals between May 29 and July 13, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has confirmed.Pakistan are scheduled to arrive in Sri Lanka on May 29 and will play the first of two Twenty20s in Hambantota on June 1. The one-day series begins in Pallekele on June 7. The first two ODIs will be played in Pallekele and the remaining three at R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.The three-Test series commences in Galle on June 22 and the second Test will take place at the SSC in Colombo from June 30. The teams will return to Pallekele for the final Test starting on July 8.Pakistan and Sri Lanka last played a Test series in October 2011 in the UAE, where Pakistan won the three-match series 1-0. They last toured Sri Lanka in 2009, when they lost the three-Test series 2-0.

خاص | جلسة بين مسئولي الأهلي وحسين الشحات

كشف مصدر بالنادي الأهلي، عن عقد جلسة مع حسين الشحات لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم خلال الفترة المقبلة.

ويستعد الأهلي لمواجهة الهلال السوداني المقرر لها السبت المقبل 18 فبراير الجاري، ضمن منافسات الجولة الثانية لدور المجموعات في بطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

وأوضح المصدر في تصريحات خاصة لـ”بطولات” أن هناك جلسة مع حسين الشحات خلال الفترة المقبلة للتفاوض على تجديد عقده الذي ينتهي بنهاية الموسم الحالي.

طالع أيضًا.. مصدر يكشف لـ”بطولات” عدم اقتناع كولر بلاعب الأهلي.. واتجاه لرحيله

وأختتم: “اللاعب له مطالب مالية للتجديد بعد تلقيه أكثر من عرض خلال الفترة الماضية”.

جدير بالذكر أن الأهلي ضم حسين الشحات في موسم الانتقالات الشتوية لعام 2019، قادمًا من نادي العين الإماراتي.

المصري يضم مهاجم غزل المحلة

أعلن النادي المصري ضم صفقة جديدة من صفوف الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بغزل المحلة، خلال الانتقالات الشتوية الجارية.

النادي المصري أعلن عبر حسابه على موقع التواصل الاجتماعي “تويتر” التعاقد مع المهاجم الشاب عبده يحيى لاعب غزل المحلة.

طالع أيضًا.. خاص | إنبي يقترب من ضم مهاجم المصري

وأوضحت الحساب الرسميي للمصري عبر “تويتر”، أن مجلس الإدارة تعاقد مع عبده يحيى على سبيل الإعارة حتى نهاية الموسم الحالي، مع الأحقية في الحصول على خدمات اللاعب بشكل نهائي عقب انتهاء الإعارة.

وكان عبده يحيى قد تألق خلال المواسم الماضية رفقة فريق غزل المحلة، ما أدى إلى اهتمام أكثر من نادٍ بضم اللاعب، كان من بينها الزمالك.

المصري يحتل المركز الثامن بترتيب جدول الدوري المصري بـ 20 نقطة من 16 مباراة.

Middlesex hopes dealt blow by Kent chase

ScorecardMiddlesex’s hopes of qualifying from Clydesdale Bank 40 Group A were dealt a severe blow as Kent chased down 264 under the Canterbury floodlights to win by two wickets with three balls to spare.Dawid Malan scored 107 from 113 balls in Middlesex’s total of 263 all out, but it proved not to be enough as Darren Stevens (65), Azhar Mahmood (49) and Sam Northeast (57) led Kent to victory.Kent cannot qualify for the semi-finals, even as the best second-placed team from the three groups, but Middlesex were in a good position to progress before this defeat. It is still mathematically possible for them to go through, but now unlikely. Their defeat was can largely be traced back to a failure to score enough runs from the last five overs of their innings after Malan had spearheaded a drive to 239 for two from 35 overs.But then, from the first ball of the 36th over, Malan was dismissed and Middlesex could make only another 24 runs as wickets tumbled in dramatic fashion to Pakistan duo Wahab Riaz and Mahmood. Kent, however, knew they still had to bat well and they were given a solid start by Joe Denly and 18-year-old Daniel Bell-Drummond, who put on 51 for the first wicket.Three wickets fell in 13 balls, with Denly perhaps unlucky to be given out lbw for 28, but Stevens then added 90 with Mahmood, who hit 49 from 43 balls with a six and four fours before he was leg-before sweeping at Malan’s leg-breaks.Stevens hit Toby Roland-Jones over extra cover for six and also Malan for a straight six, but when he fell having faced 54 balls for his runs, caught at long on mis-hitting a full toss, it seemed as if Middlesex might be riding the storm.Northeast, though, batted with great composure, despite seeing Geraint Jones go for just five, and in partnerships with Adam Ball and the hard-hitting Riaz he hit 57 from 46 balls to see Kent home.The key moment in an exciting finish when Kent needed 43 from their last five overs was when Northeast was dropped on 48 by Tom Smith on the deep mid-wicket boundary off Tim Murtagh – the ball bouncing out of the fielder’s hands to go for six. Fourteen runs from 11 balls were required when Northeast hit the shot.Northeast was eventually out to the last ball of the 39th over, but by then only four runs were needed and Riaz and James Tredwell made sure of them with no further alarms. In the Middlesex innings Malan added 107 and 109 respectively with Paul Stirling and Neil Dexter for the second and third wickets.Stirling hit five crisp fours in a 41-ball 45 and Middlesex skipper Dexter hit seven boundaries in his 58 from 52 balls. Stirling had the misfortune to be stumped by Jones off a wide from Simon Cook’s first ball, when the seamer was brought on to bowl the 22nd over, and Dexter’s well-paced knock was ended by a fine low catch at long on by substitute fielder Matt Coles.Dexter was part of a remarkable Middlesex middle and lower order slide against Riaz and Mahmood which saw their last eight wickets go down for just 24 runs in 27 balls.From 239 for 2, and starting with Malan’s dismissal to a Riaz inswinging yorker, Middlesex slid to 263 all out – even failing to use up the last three balls of their 40-over allocation. Riaz finished with figures of 5 for 46 and Mahmood ended up with 4 for 52.

Game
Register
Service
Bonus