Andre Onana won’t change! Man Utd goalkeeper delivers defiant ‘mistakes’ message amid David de Gea return talk

Andre Onana will not be changing his ways at Manchester United, with the confident Cameroonian goalkeeper saying he will continue to “take risks”.

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Big money invested in a new No.1Costly errors have sparked criticismProven performer believes in himselfWHAT HAPPENED?

The 27-year-old shot-stopper has endured a tough start to life in English football following his £48 million ($59m) transfer from Inter over the summer. A number of costly errors have crept into his game, leading to suggestions that United may be tempted to bring David de Gea back to Old Trafford a matter of months after releasing him as a free agent.

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Onana has sent a defiant message to his doubters, though, with the African ace eager to point out that he is “not afraid to make mistakes” as he seeks to become the modern day No.1 that United placed so much trust in. Onana has told the series on MUTV: “Now the goalkeeper is like [having] another player more, you know? And when you look at the way most of the teams want to play, now they use the goalkeeper as a plus one. I consider myself as a modern goalkeeper, so I'm not afraid to make mistakes. I'm not afraid to take risks and I would take risks because the way I play is what brought me to Manchester United, one of the best clubs in the world, and I will not drop. I will never drop. I will only go forward. I can make mistakes and mistakes are a part of life.”

WHAT THEY SAID

Onana has big boots to fill as the man chosen to succeed De Gea between the sticks in Manchester. He is also following in the footsteps of illustrious figures such as Peter Schmeichel and Edwin van der Sar – with the latter having helped to mould his game while working as chief executive at Ajax. Onana added on learning from all-time great Van der Sar: “He advised me a lot during the game, after the game, especially if I was making mistakes! He was coming through all the way to the dressing room or to the training session to speak with me and he helped me to build that personality, you know? I will always be thankful to him.”

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Onana helped United to a clean sheet in his latest Premier League outing – a 1-0 win over Fulham – and will be hoping to figure again on Wednesday when the Red Devils take in a Champions League clash with FC Copenhagen that they desperately need to take maximum points from.

Chance de vaga cresce e Corinthians dependerá do resultado do São Paulo

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O Guarani perdeu para o Botafogo-SP por 2 a 0, nesta quinta-feira, pela 11ª rodada do Paulistão e aumentou as chances de classificação do Corinthians para as quartas de final da competição. Agora, o time de Tiago Nunes chega para a última rodada da fase de grupos podendo garantir vaga se vencer o Oeste e o São Paulo derrotar o Bugre na Vila Belmiro.

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Com o revés do time campineiro e o triunfo corintiano no Dérbi, a diferença que era de cinco pontos, caiu para dois, restando ainda uma partida desta fase. O Timão, terceiro colocado no Grupo D, chega no máximo a 17 pontos, enquanto o Guarani, vice-líder da chave, já tem 16. Sendo assim, somente uma vitória contra o Oeste mantém o Alvinegro com chances de vaga nas quartas.

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No entanto, mesmo se vencer, o Corinthians ainda vai depender de outros fatores para comemorar a classificação, e um deles é o São Paulo, que neste cenário bastaria vencer o Bugre para colocar os corintianos na próxima fase, mas se empatar, forçará o rival a vencer o Oeste por dois ou mais gols de diferença. Os jogos serão todos no mesmo horário, domingo, às 16h.

Resumo: O que o Corinthians precisa para se classificar?

1) Para continuar vivo é preciso vencer o Oeste. Em caso de empate ou derrota, estará eliminado da competição;
2) Em caso de vitória alvinegra por um gol de diferença em Barueri, precisa torcer para o Guarani não pontuar contra o São Paulo;
3) Se Bugre e Tricolor empatarem, o Timão precisa vencer o Oeste por dois ou mais gols de diferença, por conta do saldo de gols
4) Se Corinthians e São Paulo vencerem, os corintianos estarão automaticamente nas quartas.

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Aubameyang, Haaland & players who scored hat-tricks on their full league debuts

Goal rounds up players who have scored hat-tricks on their first league appearances for their clubs in Europe

Sure, it's impressive when a new club signing scores on their debut – but how about when they bag three goals in their first appearance?

Scoring a hat-trick in general is no easy feat, but these players have managed to do so in their full debut over the last 15 seasons across Europe's top-five leagues.

Getty1Martin Fenin | Eintracht Frankfurt | Feb 2, 2008

There was no better way for 20-year-old Martin Fenin to showcase his talents after moving from Czech side FK Teplice to the Bundesliga than with a treble against Hertha Berlin. It was his first ever hat-trick as well, and his three goals secured a 3-0 victory all by his own doing.

It couldn’t have come against a better opponent, either – his Czech Republic countryman Jaroslav Drobny was in goal for the opposing team.

AdvertisementGetty2Johan Audel | Valenciennes | Aug 4, 2007

Fresh Valenciennes signing Johan Audel got off the mark on his debut with a hat-trick against Toulouse, bagging his third goal in the 61st minute.

Audel’s treble was already more than he managed the previous season for Lorient, and the eventual 3-1 victory catapulted Valenciennes to the top of Ligue 1 for the first time since 1978.

Getty3Nils Petersen | Freiburg | Jan 31, 2015

After making his switch from Werder Bremen to Freiburg permanent, Nils Petersen introduced himself to his new club spectacularly by scoring a hat-trick against Frankfurt in a 4-1 victory.

Freiburg came from behind to win against Bremen, with Marco Russ firing Bremen ahead in the first minute – only for Freiburg to fire back, starting with Vladimir Darida’s equaliser in minute 62.

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4Andre Silva | Sevilla | Aug 18, 2018

22-year-old Andre Silva bagged a hat-trick for Sevilla in his full debut, on loan from AC Milan, against Rayo Vallecano in 2018.

After scoring two Serie A goals in 24 games the season before, he matched that tally for Sevilla in the opening 45 minutes for his new side, before adding a third goal to his tally in the second half.

Afridi an 'absolutely clueless' captain – team manager

Shahid Afridi has been branded an “absolutely clueless” captain in a report submitted by Pakistan team manager Intikhab Alam in the wake of the team’s poor World T20 and Asia Cup campaigns.The document by Intikhab, which follows an equally scathing report by coach Waqar Younis, covers the back-to-back T20 tournaments where Pakistan managed just three wins out of eight matches – with one of those victories coming against UAE. They exited the World T20 at the Super 10s stage following defeats against India, New Zealand and Australia.The five-page report, a copy of which has been obtained by ESPNcricinfo, is hugely critical of Afridi’s on-field tactics and off-field leadership, the lack of skills in all departments of the squad and how they became involved in “needless controversies” during the World T20, though Intikhab said the coaching and support staff performed their duties “most diligently”.”These very same reasons continued to be Team Pakistan’s bugbear, but since this was a global tournament with the top-most competing for honours, the magnitude of the stress, and the pressure was even more pronounced,” Intikhab wrote.”The recent Asia Cup and the ICC World T20 have made it evident that we have critical gaps both in batting and bowling, and our fielding keeps on leaking runs, thus releasing pressure. In bowling, with the exception of Mohammad Amir, we do not have a bowler who can win us matches. Our death bowling also is way below par. And the same goes with our batting line-up, where we do not have reliable pinch hitters and the top and power hitter to clinch us games.”

Intikhab’s recommendations

  • Strict selection criteria must be formulated, with a marks scale for each (such as form, statistical record, ability to adapt and being a team player).

  • In order to improve fitness, the free period between now and the England tour, should be used for a training camp to improve fitness and fielding.

“To cap it all, the tournament was being held in India, where the team was under multiple scanners at the same time, pushing the stress and anxiety levels very high,” Intikhab said. “Much to our chagrin [added to the above reasons], was a captain in his farewell event after a career spanning nearly 20 years, yet absolutely clueless in terms of on-field tactics and off-field leadership.”Afridi’s captaincy was a regular topic of debate throughout the two tournaments. His decision-making came under scrutiny when Pakistan controversially dropped Wahab Riaz in favour of Anwar for the Asia Cup match against Bangladesh. Then there was the surprising move when Afridi promoted himself to No. 3 in the World T20 match against India at the expense of Mohammad Hafeez, who had made 64 off 42 balls in the previous match against Bangladesh, with Afridi subsequently scratching around for 8 off 14 deliveries.In the field, too, questions were often asked. Against India, defending 118, Pakistan had made early inroads through Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Sami before a 61-run partnership between Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh for the fourth wicket took the game away. Amir, who conceded just three runs in his first two overs, was taken off and brought back when the game was all but lost, in the 14th over.Intikhab continued: “We were also set back by two absolutely needless controversies, the first emanating from Afridi’s ‘more-loved-in-India-than-in-Pakistan’ statement in his mandatory on-arrival press conference [had he stuck to the detailed briefing given to him by the media manager and myself, this would not have occurred] and Umar Akmal again stealing the limelight in an unseemly manner by seeking Imran Khan’s intervention to fix his batting position at three, when he had done little to inspire confidence at number 4.”Pakistan won their opening game of the World T20 against Bangladesh comprehensively, and regained some confidence after a poor showing in the Asia Cup, when they posted 201 to set up a 55-run victory at Eden Gardens. However, in the high-octane atmosphere against India they fell to a six-wicket defeat and were then comfortably beaten by New Zealand and Australia.Intikhab’s report focused heavily on the game against India where he said “many factors were at play” including Pakistan’s poor record against their “arch-rivals” at ICC events and he highlighted the rain in the lead-up to the match which had a considerable impact on conditions before referring to the invite handed to Imran Khan to address the team.”On the day, the events also conspired against us. For one, the weather didn’t help. On the same square where the Pakistan batsmen gave a commanding performance against Sri Lanka [the warm-up match] and Bangladesh, the weather suddenly turned from sultry and sunny to wet and unpredictable. Intermittent rain during the night prior to the game, followed by further downpours and overcast skies, meant that the pitch and outfield remained covered for more than 24 hours, changing its character from slow in pace to a spitefully turning and gripping one.”To prop up the team’s morale, Shahid Afridi invited Imran Khan (then in India for his own media and other engagements) for a pep talk prior to the game. Imran for his part tried to lift the morale, advising the boys to stay positive till the last ball was bowled, and never allow the possibility of defeat enter their consciousness. It was a pretty decent one as far as pep talks go, but it was evident that Imran – not unlike many outstanding exponents of the game from his time who have not stayed abreast with it – was not too familiar with the demands and tactics employed in this condensed, post-modern format of the game.”I also felt if proper field placing was placed for Shoaib Malik in his initial over may have given us a breakthrough; it was very surprising to see in a low-scoring game there was no attacking field-placing. There was no slip; had he employed a slip cordon for Malik, we may have had Yuvraj as two chances from his blade went through.”Earlier our batting, too, had left much to be desired. Hafeez was not sent in at number three while Sarfraz too did not get a meaningful strike. These two were our best bets, as they were our prime exponents against spin. The Indian spin attack was not challenged at all by our batting, save Shoaib Malik near the closing stages, resulting in a total that was 20 runs short of the average on the Eden Garden turf.”To support his criticisms of the batting order, Intikhab referenced various statistics including that of all the deliveries that Pakistan faced at the World T20, Sarfraz Ahmed only played 17 of them despite having made scores of 41, 25, 58 and 38 in his four T20I innings leading into the tournament. Intikhab termed the use of Sarfraz “a critical waste of talent and form.”He was also highly critical of Umar Akmal’s returns, writing that his figures “are a damning expose on his game awareness and sense of responsibility” and said that Ahmed Shehzad, who had been recalled shortly before the tournament, was “equally poor.”In response to claims of factions forming within in the team, Intikhab said: “The news of groupings in the team only emerged after the team’s loss to New Zealand. It may have been fed from inside the team only to divert attention and shift blame from the captain’s and other boys’ failure.”In my opinion, to alleviate our situation in shorter formats of the game, we have to make a comprehensive plan at the Board level. And this includes improving our selection methods. Pick-up, drop, pick-up routine has not helped us at all, neither has bowing down to player power nor hanging on to the so-called ‘talented mavericks’ who refuse to learn, evolve and deliver.”

تقييم محمد صلاح بعد هدفه في مباراة ليفربول ووست هام بـ كأس الرابطة

حصل محمد صلاح، نجم فريق ليفربول، على تقييم جيد بعد مشاركته في مباراة وست هام يونايتد في دور ربع النهائي من كأس الرابطة الإنجليزية.

ونجح ليفربول في الفوز على وست هام يونايتد بنتيجة 5/1، في إطار منافسات دور ربع النهائي من كأس الرباطة الإنجليزية.

واستضاف فريق ليفربول نظيره وست هام يونايتد في دور ربع النهائي من مسابقة كأس الرابطة الإنجليزية “الكاراباو” على ملعب “أنفيلد”.

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وشارك محمد صلاح بحلول الدقيقة 60 من عمر اللقاء، حيث كان متواجدًا على مقاعد البدلاء، حيث نجح في تسجيل الهدف الرابع للريدز بحلول الدقيقة 82.

وبحسب شبكة “فوت” العالمية، حصل محمد صلاح على تقييم 7.5/10، حيث شارك في 30 دقيقة من عمر المباراة، نجح في صناعة فرصة وحيدة وقام بالتسديد على المرمى في 3 مناسبات، فيما وصلت دقة تمريراته إلى 82 %.

Moeen shrugs off England negativity

Moeen Ali believes it was his ability to shut out the background noise and negativity that led to his return to form in Christchurch

George Dobell24-Feb-2015

Moeen Ali scored his second ODI hundred to help get England’s World Cup up and running•Getty Images

Moeen Ali believes it was his ability to shut out the background noise and negativity that led to his return to form in Christchurch.Moeen stroked 128 as England secured their first win of the tournament at the third attempt. And while the victory came against a relatively unfancied Scotland side, after two absolute thrashings in their opening games England were hardly in a position to take any result for granted.They were also struggling for confidence. Some self-doubt was probably inevitable after the magnitude of those first defeats, but it was only increased after criticism from the media and even friends back at home. The match against Scotland – a no-win encounter in some ways – loomed.For Moeen, at least, the secret was to relax and not over-think his game. Which sounds simple, but when you receive constant reminders of your side’s struggles, it is far from easy.”With the way we have been playing, people have been talking negatively,” Moeen said. “It was difficult [to be positive] with the lack of performances against Australia and New Zealand.”Family and friends text you saying ‘do this, do that’ and you end up thinking ‘it’s not that easy’. You do get a sense of negativity.”Sometimes it’s friends, sometimes it’s random people telling me to take my time or do this or that. You can’t listen to everyone. I try to reply but there’s one or two when I think, ‘You’re taking the Mick now!'”It is telling that Moeen choose to work with Paul Farbrace in between games. While some coaches may be verbose or critical, Farbrace – who led Sri Lanka to World T20 success only a year ago – tends to be simple and positive. And, when you only have a few days between games, it is that uncomplicated assistance that most players prefer.So Moeen was reassured over his level of talent and informed that if he trusted that natural ability, rather than feeling the need to premeditate strokes, he would flourish.”Paul Farbrace took away everything negative and just told me to be true to myself,” Moeen said. “He told me to play the way I wanted to play. He said it didn’t matter how many I scored as long as my mindset was right, I played with freedom and I kept it really simple.”As a batter you aren’t always 100% and then you perhaps search for it a little bit more. You try to take bowlers down. But I think if I just bat the way I bat, with my reactions I will still score quickly enough. We always talk about reacting to the ball and playing on instincts a lot. That century against Scotland was the first time [in the World Cup] I didn’t premeditate, I just reacted to balls and enjoyed it.”When you premeditate you play shots that are probably not there. Yesterday I 100% backed my reactions and most of the time, when you are playing well, that’s what you do. It’s just when you haven’t scored for a couple of games you go away from that.”You have to stay positive, I know it is a cliché but keep it as simple as you can and go back to basics and enjoying it like it’s a game in the park, not take it too seriously.”It is easier to relax, of course, when the opposition are Scotland rather than New Zealand or Australia, so the real test will come on Sunday when England return to Wellington to play Sri Lanka. But as far as Moeen is concerned, the principles will remain the same: England have to continue to “express themselves” and ignore the media, the crowd and the messages from home that might cause any doubt to creep in.”Everyone is trying to get the players to play the best cricket they can,” he said. “Everybody wants England to do well and it can be frustrating for everybody as well as us.”Sometimes, because of all that, we probably go into our shells a bit rather than going out and expressing ourselves. We should take away all that attention, enjoy it again and go out and have a bit of fun and still be clinical.”I speak to the right people as much as I can. People who I feel are positive and are not talking about the pressures. I try to speak to my parents, my brother. Paul Farbrace is really good for that.”I just take my mind away from cricket a little. Sometimes, you think about cricket and do so much that it can easily take over everything. I go back to reading, doing something else, so when the cricket time comes I’m ready.”While Moeen was able to play the fearless cricket that England often talk about but seldom show, his team-mates struggled to follow suit. Gary Ballance, who has scored 10 in each of the first three games, has looked especially out of sorts and could be replaced for the Sri Lanka game by Alex Hales, the only England player to make a T20 century.

KL Rahul 150 lays solid base for Karnataka

A round-up of the Ranji Trophy Group A matches on January 29, 2015

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ScorecardKL Rahul’s unbeaten century and brisk unbroken stand of 178 with Shreyas Gopal helped Karnataka build an early advantage against Uttar Pradesh. The pair added their runs at over four to the over, carrying Karnataka from a dodgy 148 for 4 to a very comfortable 326 by stumps. The early damage was done by seamer Praveen Kumar, who claimed two of his three wickets in the same over, and left-arm spinner Ali Murtaza who cut short a threatening innings from Robin Uthappa. Karnataka’s solidity in the second half of the day, though, means UP – who sat at the bottom of the table coming into this round of games – are already well behind in the game.
ScorecardSeamer Anureet Singh followed up his five-for against Jammu & Kashmir in the last round with 4 for 45 to help bowl out Bengal on day one for 268. He was ably backed up by offspinner Arnab Nandi, who struck twice during a mini-slide that rocked the Bengal top order. Anureet started it with the wicket of Abhimanyu Easwaran, before Nandi and a run-out reduced Bengal from 118 for 1 to 126 for 5. A 129-run stand between Manoj Tiwary and Shreevats Goswami ensured the innings did not fold, but once they were separated – again, by Anureet – four more wickets fell for 13 runs.
ScorecardStands of 129 and 93 among Jalaj Saxena, Naman Ojha and Devendra Bundela helped Madhya Pradesh recover from a poor start, in which they fell to 26 for 2, to 271 for 4. Saxena and Ojha both got into the 80s, but neither could push on to a hundred. Bundela, who ended the day unbeaten on 62, will hope to get there on the second day to further build MP’s advantage. MP handed a debut to former India legspinner Narendra Hirwani’s son, Mihir, who was picked after strong performances in junior cricket. Mihir, 20, is a legspinner.Baroda v Mumbai: Munaf and shot selection hurt Mumbai

Internacional confirma a chegada do volante Bruno Silva

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Na tarde desta terça-feira, o Internacional oficializou a contratação do volante Bruno Silva, que defendia o Fluminense. O acordo com o meio-campista de 33 anos é válido até dezembro deste ano, com a possibilidade de renovar por mais uma temporada.

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Desejo antigo da diretoria Colorada, o novo reforço chega para fortalecer o elenco que disputa a reta final da Libertadores e a sequência do Brasileirão. Por defender o Flu na Copa do Brasil, o atleta não poderá atuar pelo time gaúcho na competição.

Na visão da comissão técnica, Bruno Silva tem grandes chances de suprir a ausência de Edenilson, titular absoluto, mas que sentiu uma lesão muscular no duelo contra o Cruzeiro, pela semifinal da Copa do Brasil.

Primeiro treino

Antes de ser anunciado pelo Internacional, Bruno Silva participou com o restante do elenco do treino no CT Parque Gigante nesta manhã. Agora, ele aguarda o seu registro no Boletim Informativo Direto da CBF para estrear com o novo clube.

Torcida contesta a contratação

Na última segunda-feira, assim que a possível chegada de Bruno Silva foi praticamente confirmada em Porto Alegre, a torcida Colorada invadiu as redes sociais para criticar a diretoria. O pedido era que desistissem do atleta e buscassem um novo zagueiro para ficar de reserva da dupla formada por Cuesta e Rodrigo Moledo.

Já em ação nos treinos, Biro Biro é anunciado como reforço do Botafogo

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Já sem vínculo com o São Paulo,Biro Biro foi, enfim, anunciado oficialmente como reforço do Botafogo, com contrato de um ano, nesta quarta. O meia-atacante já treina com o elenco de Eduardo Barroca desde a semana passada, mas ainda não tem data para conceder a entrevista coletiva de apresentação.

Biro Biro se desligou do São Paulo no último dia 5, quando acertou com o Nova Iguaçu por três temporadas e foi emprestado ao Alvinegro até 30 de junho de 2020. Este ano, ele só atuou em duas partidas pelo Tricolor paulista.

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Sem espaço no São Paulo, o jogador de 24 anos vai chegar para disputar posição pelo lado esquerdo do ataque do Botafogo. Luiz Fernando e Rodrigo Pimpão, que se revezaram no setor durante o primeiro semestre, tiveram atuações irregulares.

O Botafogo,com problemas financeiros e dificuldade para contratar,possui poucas tentativas para melhorar a equipe para o restante do Brasileirão. A aposta em Biro Biro se encaixa dentro do perfil do clube e do padrão esperado por Barroca. Victor Rangel também chegou como aposta, recentemente.

JÁ REGULARIZADO

Pouco depois do anúncio oficial, Biro Biro teve o seu nome (Diego Santos Gama Camilo) publicado no BID da CBF. Assim, regularizado, já pode estrear neste domingo, quando o Botafogo visita o Cruzeiro, no Mineirão, pelo Brasileiro.

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