Rain threat hangs over crucial MI-DC game in Mumbai

The weather had disrupted Rahul’s practice session on Tuesday and could also affect the game on Wednesday

S Sudarshanan20-May-20255:26

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The IPL 2025 match between Mumbai Indians (MI) and Delhi Capitals (DC) could be hit by rain after the met department issued a yellow alert for Mumbai on Tuesday evening for the next four days.As per the met department, the city is expected to receive thunderstorms accompanied with lightning and heavy rainfall. There was rain forecast for Tuesday, too, but it did not arrive until about 8pm IST. By then MI had completed their practice but KL Rahul’s batting session in the DC nets was cut short. For most of the evening, dark clouds hovered over the Wankhede Stadium before it became windy and was followed by a downpour. The suburbs of the city experienced heavy rainfall and thunderstorm on Tuesday evening too.If the MI-DC contest gets washed out, the teams will split the points. And a lot would hinge on their last league games – against Punjab Kings (PBKS) for both of them. MI’s last game at the Wankhede – against Gujarat Titans (GT) on May 6 – was also affected by rain. There were multiple short stoppages, with MI eventually losing by the DLS method.Related

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The drainage system at the Wankhede Stadium prevents waterlogging on the field. But the outfield is sand-based, because of which it often remain soggy even if there are no puddles. Covers are used only for the pitches and the square at the venue.The BCCI had announced on Tuesday that the remaining league games of this IPL would have an extra 120 minutes added to boost the chances of having a full 40-over game even with rain interruptions.This will be the last IPL 2025 game at the Wankhede Stadium, which is also set to host the T20 Mumbai tournament, Mumbai Cricket Association’s T20 league, from June 4 to 12.

فيديو | نجل كريستيانو رونالدو يسجل هدفه الأول مع منتخب البرتغال للشباب

استطاع كريستيانو جونيور، الابن الأكبر لأسطورة ريال مدريد ومانشستر يونايتد ولاعب النصر السعودي حاليا، كريستيانو رونالدو، التوقيع على أول أهدافه الدولية في مسيرته الكروية.

جونيور يشارك مع منتخب البرتغال تحت 16 عامًا في بطولة كأس الاتحاد، إلى جانب عدة منتخبات أخرى مثل تركيا وكذلك ويلز إلى جانب إنجلترا.

وتمكن كريستيانو جونيور من تسجيل هدفًا خلال مواجهة منتخب البرتغال تحت 16 عامًا أمام ويلز في بطولة كأس الاتحاد، وهو أول هدف دولي للاعب الشاب.

وسجل جونيور البالغ من العمر 15 عامًا هدفًا وساهم في فوز منتخب البرتغال على ويلز بثلاثة أهداف دون مقابل ، حيث سجل اللاعب الهدف الأول لبلاده والذي جاء في الدقيقة 42.

أقرأ أيضًا .. نجل كريستيانو رونالدو يمثل منتخب البرتغال تحت 16 عاماً لأول مرة

وأشارت ”sportskeeda” ، إلى أن كريستيانو جونيور يتشابه كثيرًا مع والده في أسلوب اللعب، ويلعب اللاعب الشاب كذلك في مركز الجناح مثل رونالدو.

ويتواجد جونيور في الوقت الحالي مع شباب نادي النصر السعودي، بينما لعب من قبل في شباب ريال مدريد، ويوفنتوس، ومانشستر يونايتد.

ويأمل كريستيانو رونالدو في الجهة الأخرى أن يختتم مسيرته الكروية ببطولة كأس عالم، والتي سوف تقام العالم المقبل في كندا والولايات المتحدة الأمريكية والمكسيك.

الجدير بالذكر، أن جونيور كان بديلًا خلال مواجهة منتخب البرتغال الأولى في كأس الاتحاد أمام تركيا، بينما لعب بشكل أساسي ضد ويلز.

Wayne Rooney says "no faith" in Ruben Amorim at Man Utd and names his biggest problem

Wayne Rooney has no faith in Ruben Amorim to turn things around at Manchester United and believes the soul has gone from his former club.

Head coach Amorim has taken 34 points from his 33 Premier League games in charge following Saturday’s 3-1 loss at Brentford and is yet to oversee consecutive top-flight wins.

Rooney, United’s all-time leading goalscorer, said he goes to games expecting the team to lose and feels some players do not deserve to represent the club.

Despite the ongoing poor form, which includes last month’s Carabao Cup exit at League Two Grimsby, Amorim reportedly retains the backing of United’s board.

“I just don’t know what’s going on,” Rooney, 39, said on his BBC podcast.

“I have tried my hand in management and it didn’t work out too well, so I get it. Ruben Amorim is my age, he’s still a young manager and I’m sure he’s got a massive future, but what’s going on at Man Utd, this is not Man Utd.

“I honestly hope he can turn it round and he does. But…after everything I’ve seen, honestly, I’ve got no faith in it.”

Amorim was appointed as Erik ten Hag’s successor last November after winning two Portuguese titles with Sporting Lisbon.

United endured their worst Premier League campaign last season, finishing 15th – their lowest position since they were relegated from the old First Division in 1974.

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“I don’t recognise the whole football club,” said Rooney, who won five Premier League titles and the Champions League with United.

“I don’t see players fighting, I don’t see character, I don’t see desire to win. I go to a game watching… expecting the team to lose or maybe pick up a point.

“The soul has gone from the club. It needs a new engine, a new lease of life. It needs something to kickstart that football club.

“What is going on, this is not all on the manager, by the way. Players, they’re not deserving to wear that shirt and it hurts.”

Rooney scored 253 goals in 559 appearances for United between 2004 and 2017.

“The culture of that football club has gone,” added the former England captain. “I see it on a daily basis. I see staff losing jobs, people walking out of jobs.

“I’ve got two kids (in the academy) at that football club and I really hope this doesn’t affect what they’re doing. What I’m seeing at that football club is not Manchester United.”

United, who sit 14th in the table, return to action on Saturday at home to Sunderland before travelling to leaders Liverpool after the October international break.

Bigger talent than Vuskovic: Spurs' "absolute jewel" could be the new Son

Son Heung-min’s legacy at Tottenham Hotspur will live on for generations.

The South Korean international made 454 appearances for Spurs; only Steve Perryman, Gary Mabbutt, Pat Jennings, Tom Morris, Cyril Knowles and Glenn Hoddle can boast more.

During ten years at the club, Son scored 173 goals, thereby behind only Harry Kane, Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Smith and Martin Chivers, fittingly bowing out having hoisted aloft the Europa League trophy in Bilbao.

Now at LAFC, Son is loving life in MLS, scoring eight goals in nine appearances to date, including a hat-trick against Real Salt Lake in Utah last month.

Back at Tottenham, the question was always going to be how would they fill Son’s void, who has been a virtual ever-present in the Spurs side for ten years, but have they struck gold on an “absolute jewel”?

Why Spurs fans are excited about Luka Vušković

One thing you’ll never be able to explain to non-football fans is supporters’ propensity to get massively excited about a player who has never even played for their club before.

Well, Luka Vušković is the latest player to fall into this category.

The 18-year-old centre-back joined Tottenham from Hajduk Split earlier this summer for a reported fee of £12m, despite having made only 11 senior appearances for the Croatian giants, on top of 14 on loan at Radomiak Radom in the Ekstraklasa.

Thus, he was loaned out to Hamburg, certainly impressing for die Rothosen so far.

He has started each of their last four Bundesliga matches, opening the scoring against Heidenheim at Volksparkstadion, helping to secure their first victory back in the top division.

HSV supporter Fiago labelled him the “best 18 year old centre-back I‘ve ever seen in my life”, while Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout believes that he is “destined for great things”.

Well, his statistics certainly make for impressive reading.

Aerial duels

1st

Aerial duels won

1st

Defensive duels won %

1st

Interceptions

1st

Progressive carries

2nd

Thus, there’s plenty of reasons why Spurs supporters should be excited about Vušković, but do they have an even bigger talent already in this squad?

Tottenham's next Son Heung-min

Because he arrived in January, initially on loan, before the move was made permanent in June for around £30m, Mathys Tel joining Tottenham seems to have gone under the radar, but could prove to be an excellent piece of business.

This season did not start particularly well for the Frenchman, not included in Spurs’ Champions League squad, admitting that he is “definitely hurt” by the decision.

However, at the weekend, Tel responded by scoring his first goal of the season, breaking the deadlock against Leeds at Elland Road.

Manager Thomas Frank stated that he was incredibly “emotional” after this goal as he is “so happy for him. I think the character he’s shown from a young man just really impressed me from day one”.

So why is Tel so highly-rated?

Well, after making only ten appearances for Stade Rennais, Bayern Munich signed him for around £25m back in the summer of 2022, at which point Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout labelled him an “absolute jewel​​​​​​​”.

He scored 16 goals in only 83 appearances for the Bavarian giants, known for his blistering pace, becoming Bayern’s youngest-ever goalscorer when he netted against Viktoria Köln in the DFB-Pokal.

Mathys Tel

Nevertheless, the presence of a certain Harry Kane limited his game time, hence why Bayern reluctantly sold him to Spurs.

Well, according to Football Transfers, Tel’s estimated value is around £45m, for comparison, Vušković is valued at around £14m, suggesting the £30m Tottenham paid is a real bargain.

So, why could he replicate Son’s success?

Well, the South Korean also arrived from the Bundesliga at the age of 21, a year older than Tel is now, while the pair also have positional and stylistic characteristics, both possessing electrifying pace as well as an eye for goal, often deployed from the left but capable of playing through the middle too.

Thus, with Dejan Kuluševski, James Maddison and Dominic Solanke all currently sidelined, Spurs are crying out for some creativity in their forward line, something Tel could very much provide.

Having already proved himself capable of contributing at a high level at such a young age, Tel may well be the biggest talent in the Tottenham squad, not to dampen any of the justified excitement around Vušković!

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Celtic line up move for "powerful" free agent who'd solve McGregor conundrum

Celtic have endured a frustrating few weeks on the pitch, which has included four goalless draws in all competitions for Brendan Rodgers and his players.

They were held to 0-0 draws in regulation time of both legs of their Champions League qualifying clash with Kairat, to a 0-0 draw in the Old Firm match, and a 0-0 draw in the most recent game against Hibernian.

As shown in the highlights above, Celtic missed a host of huge chances to open the scoring in front of their own fans at Parkhead, with Kelechi Iheanacho, in particular, wasteful in front of goal.

Scoring goals is not the only issue that the Hoops have had this season, though, because they have also failed to find a suitable alternative to captain Callum McGregor.

The 32-year-old defensive midfielder has started ten of his 11 appearances in all competitions for the Scottish Premiership champions, per Transfermarkt, and played 931 minutes.

This shows that Rodgers has not found an alternative to the skipper who can step in and allow the veteran midfielder to rest and recharge ahead of important matches.

Why Celtic need an alternative to Callum McGregor

The Hoops need to find a player who can be a viable option in the number six position because the wear and tear on McGregor’s legs was evident in the recent 1-1 draw with Red Star Belgrade in the Europa League.

Celtic’s captain had played almost an hour against a lower league outfit in the League Cup in the game before the trip to Serbia, having played 300 minutes in the three matches before that, per Sofascore.

Minutes

90

Pass accuracy

98%

Defensive ground duels won

2/6

Aerial duels won

0/1

Tackles won

1

Dribbled past

1x

Fouls committed

2

The result, as you can see in the table above, was that McGregor looked a little bit off the pace against the Serbian giants, losing five of his seven defensive duels on the ground and in the air.

His passing, as usual, was almost immaculate, completing 98% of his attempted passes, but he lacked the mobility and energy to win the majority of his physical duels, which is a cause for concern heading into the rest of the league phase in Europe.

The former Scotland international is a crucial player for the Hoops and keeping him fresh and ready to give his all in the Europa League matches could improve his performances and increase the team’s chances of picking up more points on the European stage.

Johnny Hayes described the left-footed maestro as a “priceless” and “irreplaceable” player earlier this season, but the Hoops are now looking at a star who could solve the McGregor conundrum.

Celtic eyeing surprise move for free agent

According to journalist Mark Hendry’s Substack report, Celtic are considering a surprise move to sign free agent central midfielder Pierre Ekwah, despite not being linked with any midfield signings since the window slammed shut.

The outlet claims that the Hoops have been offered the chance to sign the French midfield maestro after his contract with Saint-Etienne was ripped up at the end of the summer transfer window.

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Celtic already took advantage of a similar situation when they signed Kelechi Iheanacho the day after the transfer window slammed shut, thanks to Sevilla ripping his deal up on deadline day.

Ekwah, like Iheanacho was before his move to Parkhead, is now free and available to sign for a new club. Mark Hendry’s report states that he has been offered to both Celtic and Rangers as an option.

The Scottish Premiership champions are now considering whether or not to take up the option to bring the left-footed star to Parkhead on a freebie, but they should push to get a deal done because he could be a dream alternative to McGregor.

Why Celtic should sign Pierre Ekwah

Celtic should be bringing Ekwah in on a free transfer because it is a low-risk move that could pay off big time in the long run, given that he is a player who has already proven himself in a major European league.

The 23-year-old star impressed in Ligue 1 with Saint-Etienne in the 2024/25 campaign on loan from Sunderland, but decided to move on from the French club after they were relegated to Ligue 2 and activated their obligation to sign him permanently.

Ekwah seemingly was not keen on playing in the second division in France, hence his exit at the start of September, and that is not a surprise when you consider how well he performed last season in spite of his club’s relegation.

Appearances

29

Pass accuracy

88%

Tackles + interceptions per game

3.6

Error led to goal

0

Duel success rate

57%

Duels won per game

5.0

Aerial duel success rate

71%

As you can see in the table above, the former West Ham United youngster won the majority of his duels on the deck and in the air, whilst remaining reliable and composed in possession with a pass accuracy of 88%.

Ekwah ranked within the top 11% of midfielders in Ligue 1 for duels won (145), the top 17% for tackles won (57), the top 3% for interceptions (47), and the top 8% for ball recoveries (157), per FotMob.

These statistics show that the left-footed star is a mobile defensive enforcer in the number six role. He can get around the pitch to dominate opposition players in duels, whilst being reliable with the ball at his feet on top of that.

The free agent midfielder, who was described as a “powerful” player by journalist and Sunderland fan Josh Bunting, could be the perfect alternative to McGregor to provide the skipper with some time off in domestic matches ahead of European ties.

Rodgers could play Ekwah from the start in league or cup matches before Europa League games, which Ekwah would be ineligible for, to make sure that McGregor is fully fit and raring to go in the big European matches.

At the age of 23, the French star is also nine years younger than the captain and could be the long-term successor to his place in the team, which is another reason why this free agent move could be a shrewd piece of business by the club.

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Overall, Celtic must move quickly to beat Rangers to Ekwah’s signature because his arrival at Parkhead could solve the McGregor conundrum at the base of the midfield.

Tottenham have £337m problem which vindicates Levy after transfer revelation

Former Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy was a divisive figure during his near-25-year tenure as Spurs’ head honcho, but a recent transfer revelation could prove that some of the criticism aimed at him might have been wrong.

Daniel Levy leaves behind mixed Tottenham legacy as new era arrives

Levy, who was once the club’s key figurehead in making crucial decisions, was forced to resign from his post in September when the Lewis family ultimately decided to usher in a brand-new era at N17.

The 63-year-old once operated with a “vice-like” grip on the Lilywhites when it came to the day-to-day running of Tottenham, but that control eventually weakened due to the growing involvement of Joe Lewis’ kids, most notably Vivienne, as Levy’s influence gradually diminished behind-the-scenes (Paul O’Keefe).

Now, CEO Vinai Venkatesham heads a new leadership structure which includes new co-sporting directors Johan Lange and Fabio Paratici, with the duo set to lead Spurs’ recruitment drive following the end of the ‘Levy era’.

Tottenham’s decision to move on from their former chair left senior Premier League executives “stunned”, according to Miguel Delaney, and it is definitely worth looking back on Levy’s reign to pick it apart.

Replacing Sir Alan Sugar and taking his seat on the board in 2001, Levy helped to steadily grow Spurs from a mid-table Premier League side into a club with consistent Champions League appearances and ambitions of competing for major trophies.

One of Levy’s most notable accomplishments was overseeing the development and completion of Tottenham’s state-of-the-art new stadium, which opened in 2019.

The iconic venue not only elevated Spurs’ matchday experience, but also positioned the club as a global brand with one of the most impressive grounds in world football. The move was a massive commercial success, boosting revenue streams and providing the infrastructure for sustained growth.

Real Madrid

£1.2 billion

Man City

£727 million

PSG

£700 million

Man United

£668 million

Bayern Munich

£664 million

FC Barcelona

£659.5 million

Arsenal

£621.5 million

Liverpool

£620 million

Tottenham Hotspur

£533 million

Chelsea

£474 million

via Deloitte Money League

Despite these off-field successes, Levy’s reign was definitely not without controversy.

He frequently faced criticism from fans and pundits alike for what many perceived as a cautious approach to spending in the transfer market. While other top clubs splashed out on marquee signings, Levy’s Tottenham often operated with financial prudence, leading to frustrations about a perceived lack of ambition in assembling a squad capable of winning silverware.

This tight control over Tottenham’s pursestrings seemed at odds with the club’s on-field aspirations, sparking debates about whether Levy prioritized financial growth over footballing success.

However, was this strictly true?

Tottenham's £337m problem which vindicates Daniel Levy after revelation

As highlighted by GiveMeSport, some of the numbers contradict the narrative.

Right now, Tottenham carry £851 million in financial debt, and owe around £337 million in deferred transfer payments — which is actually the highest combined figure in England.

This £337 million revelation sheds new light on Levy’s reputation for strict spending, potentially suggesting the long-held perception may be somewhat misleading.

For years, Levy had been criticized for being overly cautious in the market, with critics accusing him of reluctance to back managers with big-money signings. However, the reality appears more complex, as Tottenham’s financial commitments tell a different story.

Tottenham Hotspur chairmanDanielLevybefore the match

The club’s substantial transfer debt reflects a significant level of investment spread across multiple seasons, balancing the need to strengthen the squad with the off-field pressures of managing one of the Premier League’s most ambitious projects.

That being said, while Levy did start to splash out more on new recruits during the latter years of his tenure, it is clear to see why he did gain a reputation for frugality.

In 2018, much to the bewilderment of Mauricio Pochettino, Tottenham became the first Premier League club to make no summer signings since 2003 – when the current transfer window format was introduced – and this definitely didn’t help to elevate Levy’s standing.

In January 2019, Spurs also became the first Premier League side to go two consecutive windows without bringing in any recruits, with Pochettino somehow guiding them to a Champions League final that year regardless.

Not Palmer: Resurgent Chelsea “machine” is now one of the PL's best players

Chelsea dream of illustrious success, but this project is a work in progress, and there’s no doubting the Londoners’ improvements over the past several years.

Last season’s efforts under coach Enzo Maresca led to Champions League qualification and triumph across two continents, winning the Conference League and then beating Paris Saint-Germain over the pond to lift the Club World Cup in its fresh format.

Since Todd Boehly and co first arrived at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea have recruited heavily, and this summer was no different. But there’s a new level of coherence about the squad, more focus and quality from corner to corner.

Premier League’s Biggest Summer Spenders (2024)

Club

Players Signed

Expenditure

Liverpool

7

£415m

Chelsea

10

£285m

Arsenal

8

£255m

Newcastle

7

£250m

Man United

5

£216m

Data via BBC Sport

No longer are the Blues so reliant on Cole Palmer to lead the way. And that’s a good thing too, given the 23-year-old’s groin injury was confirmed by Maresca on Friday morning to have been aggravated, extending his spell on the sidelines.

How Chelsea can cope without Palmer

It’s not unfair to say that Chelsea have at times been reliant on Palmer’s brilliance since the Three Lions star transferred from Manchester City for £42.5m in 2023.

Across 101 matches in all competitions for Chelsea, Palmer has scored 45 goals and supplied 29 assists, effortlessly good in attacking midfield.

This season, a low-fitness first few months have put something of a spanner in the works, and that’s now set to drag through to the final month of 2025, striking a vicious blow against Maresca and his men.

However frustrating the setback is, this is no longer such a detrimental blow as it once was. After all, a number of Chelsea’s biggest talents have now grown into their skin.

Some believe Moises Caicedo has taken the crown as the club’s new main man. Truly, the Ecuadorian has come into his own this year, with Sky Sports’ Gary Neville even claiming he is “the best midfielder in the league”.

This is a far cry from the initial noise around his name after joining from Brighton for a record £115m fee in 2023.

But Caicedo’s not alone. Chelsea also broke the bank for Enzo Fernandez after the Argentine’s phenomenal World Cup campaign in Qatar. He has ebbed and flowed and been scapegoated on an occasion or two, but became an increasingly prolific force last year and works tirelessly to connect the thirds.

However, there’s another first-teamer down at Stamford Bridge who flattered to deceive for a time, but now is firing on all cylinders and might actually rival Palmer for the standing as one of the best players in the Premier League.

Chelsea star is now one of the best in the Prem

For as long as he is a member of the Chelsea first team, Palmer will be the poster boy. But the silky playmaker is no longer the head of a one-man outfit.

While the frontline is going from strength to strength, players like Marc Cucurella are finally realising their potential and shaping Maresca’s vision into one of completeness and depth.

Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella

In 2022, the 27-year-old joined Chelsea from Brighton for £60m, a staggering sum for a full-back. And for the first year or two, Boehly would have a hard time arguing he had received bang for his buck, even with the Blues’ wider problems exacerbating Cucurella’s own.

Journalist Tom Overend recently acknowledged the £175k-per-week talent “looked lost” during his first foray into life at Chelsea, but has since rebounded and is regarded as “one of the best left-backs in the world”.

The data speaks for itself. Cucurella’s tactical duty has changed since he first arrived from Brighton, inverting more often under Maresca’s wing, contributing to the build-up.

And with such confident passing, Maresca’s decision to use him in this fashion makes sense. As per FBref’s data, the Spaniard ranks among the top 11% of positional peers in the Premier League so far this term for assists, the top 2% for pass completion and the top 11% for passes attempted per 90.

Not only this, but Cucurella has also become more creative in his distribution. Sofascore record that he has averaged 1.4 chances created per Premier League match. On top of this, he has won two tackles on average each match and has won 58% of his ground duels.

Palmer and Cucurella are very different players and at different stages of their careers, but the latter’s meteoric rise is undeniable. He knows what it means to toil and struggle to get up from the wayside. Indeed, Cucurella was once branded a “disgrace” for his performances by the ever-outspoken Jamie O’Hara.

But the “machine”, as he has been called by content creator Terry Flewers, now undroppable, having added goals and assists to his game while reinforcing his defensive skillset and energising his athleticism.

Emphasising the trust his coach has in him, no Chelsea player has featured more often under Maresca’s leadership than Cucurella.

Maresca’s Most-used Chelsea Players

#

Player

Apps

1.

Marc Cucurella

64

2.

Enzo Fernandez

63

3.

Pedro Neto

61

4.

Moises Caicedo

59

5.

Malo Gusto

57

Data via Transfermarkt

It’s interesting to consider a full-back being among the most influential players within a competitive Premier League squad. Scant few could argue themselves with that standing within a team. Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold would be a good example.

Cucurella might not have the same range of passing, but if he continues in his current rich vein of form over the course of the season and the next few years, he would stake a compelling case for being one of the most complete defenders in the history of the division.

If that’s the case, surely he is shaping into one of the finest in the country.

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مدحت عبد الهادي: الأهلي يضع عينه على حسام عبد المجيد.. ولابد من مشاركة لاعب الزمالك أساسيًا في النهائي

تحدث مدحت عبد الهادي نجم الزمالك ومنتخب مصر السابق، عن تأهل الأبيض إلى نهائي كأس السوبر المصري للأبطال عقب الفوز على بيراميدز بركلات الترجيح. 

ويواجه فريق الزمالك غريمه التقليدي النادي الأهلي، يوم الأحد المقبل، في نهائي بطولة السوبر المصري. 

طالع.. عمر جابر: كنا نريد الفوز على بيراميدز قبل ركلات الترجيح

وقال مدحت عبد الهادي في تصريحات عبر “إم بي سي مصر2”: “معظم أندية الدوري الممتاز، بها عدم تمركز صحيح في خط الدفاع، بسهولة أي خصم يوصل أنه يسجل أهداف بالأخص الأهلي والزمالك، في الفترة الأخيرة الأهلي دخل مرماه 13 هدفًا في نسبة مباريات قليلة”. 

وأضاف: “عدم وجود أليو ديانج أو مروان عطية في المقابلة مع لاعب سيراميكا كليوباترا وراء استقبال الأهلي هدف وكان ممكن تعطيل الكرة من ياسين مرعي قبل تقدمه إلى منتصف الملعب.”.

وتابع: “من بعد رحيل رامي ربيعة يجب أن يتعاقد الأهلي مع مدافع، والأهلي واضع عينه على حسام عبد المجيد لاعب الزمالك، وقلب الدفاع مشكلة الفرق الكبرى في الدوري الممتاز”. 

وواصل: “كان الله في عون أحمد عبد الرؤوف على المباراة القادمة عقب الشد والإرهاق البدني اليوم، اللاعبون تأثروا بدنيًا بعد رحيل المدرب السابق”.

وأختتم عبد الهادي تصريحاته قائلا: “حال جاهزية خوان بيزيرا لمباراة الأهلي، فلابد أن يبدأ به ولا يلعب بـ عمرو ناصر، وعدي الدباغ يقود الهجوم”.      

Jude Bellingham feeling 'really good' after finally breaking goal drought for Real Madrid in crucial Champions League win over Juventus

Jude Bellingham is feeling “really good” after bringing his goal drought at Real Madrid to a close. The England international midfielder was on target for the Blancos in a Champions League win over Juventus, with the 22-year-old opening his account for the 2025-26 campaign after recovering from summer shoulder surgery. There is now the promise of much more to come.

  • Delayed start: Shoulder operation kept Bellingham sidelined

    Bellingham went under the knife after turning out at the FIFA Club World Cup. His last outing there came on July 9. He did not figure for Real again until September 20, with his start to the new campaign being delayed. Six appearances were taken in without finding the back of the net.

    The Three Lions superstar was, however, back on target in European competition. Real needed inspiration from somewhere when trying to break down stubborn resistance from Serie A giants Juve. Vinicius Junior provided that spark when twisting and turning inside the box. His shot cannoned back off the post, but fell kindly for Bellingham to bundle home from close range.

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    Relief for Bellingham: Goal account opened for the season

    Relief poured out of Bellingham as he delivered his trademark celebration, with end product in the final third an important part of his game. His last goal for Real came at the Club World Cup in June. He had found the target just twice through his last 23 appearances for the Blancos.

    Bellingham told of getting off the mark in 2025-26: “It's a great feeling, a long time now since I've scored, a lot of time out and dreaming of that moment, back in the Champions League and against a big team. To score a winner, here at home, it's unbelievable. I felt comfortable, really good. To play well was important, and to score the winning goal helps the team a lot.”

    Real are confident that Bellingham will continue to move through the gears, allowing him to get back to his very best. Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois claims to already be seeing signs of that, saying of an important goal against Juve: “It's what I like about that kind of player. Vini makes his move, and [Jude] is there, watching for the second ball. He's getting back to his best level. He had a great game.”

  • Bellingham dip: Reaction to 2024-25 campaign

    Bellingham registered 23 goals across his debut campaign in Madrid, helping Real to La Liga and Champions League titles. His output dipped to 15 efforts last season, with the plan being to kick on again this term.

    Bellingham added: “I didn't think last year was a disaster. [It was] still 15 goals, 14 assists, but I know the general feeling was that it was worse. But I was a part of that, how we didn't play as well last year.

    “There were still good moments, but not the level I want to play at, not the level like the first year. Now I've had my shoulder surgery, a new manager [Xabi Alonso], he's got that shape, how we want to play. You have to learn from it.”

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    El Clasico: Date with Barcelona next up for Bellingham

    Alonso has been accused of rushing Bellingham back into action, with it originally suggested that he could be out until November. The Blancos boss is, however, impressed by what he has seen from a key part of his plans.

    Alonso said: “Independently of the goal, Jude had a very complete game. It was difficult, there wasn't much space, Juve sat deep. I liked the game he played in Getafe and I liked his game today a lot, and he scored a goal, too. He was competitive, he won a lot of balls, he got into positions in the box. He's a player who can cover ground, he's versatile, he has different qualities, and he knows how to get into the box, that's why he's one of the most complete players in the world.”

    Real will need Bellingham to be at his best in their next game as, having maintained their 100 per cent record in Europe, they are preparing to face Clasico rivals Barcelona at Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday.

Vila Nova x Ponte Preta: onde assistir ao vivo, horário e escalações do jogo pela Série B

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Com pretensões diferentes no campeonato, Vila Nova e Ponte Preta se enfrentam nesta sexta-feira (15), às 19h, pela 28ª rodada da Série B. A partida será realizada no Estádio Onésio Brasileiro Alvarenga (OBA). Enquanto o Vila busca a vitória para tentar entrar no G4, a Ponte segue na batalha para se distanciar mais da zona de rebaixamento.

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Apesar da vitória no último jogo contra o Ituano, o Vila Nova busca voltar ao G4 depois de duas derrotas antes da última partida. Os resultados negativos contra o CRB e contra o Criciúma tiraram o Tigre da zona de acesso para a Série A. Mas em Itu o time voltou ao caminho das vitórias e agora está empatado em número de pontos com o Novorizontino, o quarto colocado.

Em situação oposta, a Ponte Preta segue na luta para se afastar do Z4. Apesar dos dois últimos jogos sem vitória, uma derrota para o Guarani e um empate para o Sampaio Corrêa, a Macaca ainda tem situação confortável com cinco pontos de diferença para a Chapecoense, que está em 17°. Mas para melhorar a situação e ter um campeonato mais tranquilo, o time de Campinas precisa voltar a vencer, coisa que não acontece desde o jogo contra o Londrina, quando venceu por 1 a 0 na 25ª rodada.

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FICHA TÉCNICA
VILA NOVA X PONTE PRETA

Data e horário:15 de setembro de 2023, às 19h
Local:Estádio Onésio Brasileiro Alvarenga (OBA), Goiânia (GO)
Árbitro:Dyorgines JosePadovani de Andrade (ES)
Assistentes:Fernanda Nândrea Gomes Antunes (MG) e Fabiano da Silva Ramires (ES)
VAR:Charly Wendy Straub Deretti (SC)
Onde assistir:SporTV e Premiere

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VILA NOVA:Denis Junior, Léo Duarte, Eduardo Doma, Rafael Donato e Rodrigo; Lourenço, Cristiano e Igor Henrique; Everton, Luciano Naninho e Caio Dantas. Técnico: Marquinhos Santos

PONTE PRETA:Caique França, Luiz Felipe, Edson, Fábio Sanches e Artur; Leo Naldi, Filipinho e Nathan; Eliel, Éverton e Igor Torres. Técnico: Pintado

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