Diego Souza se torna o 9º maior artilheiro da história do Brasileirão

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De volta ao time titular após dois jogos começando no banco de reservas, Diego Souza foi novamente decisivo para o Grêmio. Nesta terça-feira, enfrentando o Fluminense, clube onde foi revelado, o atacante marcou o gol único da partida, encerrando uma sequência de quatro derrotas do time no Campeonato Brasileiro.

Essa foi apenas a 6ª vez que o camisa 29 balançou as redes nesta edição da competição nacional. Na história, porém, o número é bem maior: são 126 gols. Com o tento sobre o Tricolor Carioca, Diego se tornou o 9º maior artilheiro da história do Brasileirão, empatando com Washington, o Coração Valente, que também defendeu o Flu.

Profissional desde 2003, quando estreou pela equipe das Laranjeiras, o jogador entrou em campo pelo menos uma vez em cada Brasileiro realizado desde então. São 19 edições seguidas, com 464 jogos disputados somando suas passagens por Fluminense, Flamengo, Palmeiras, Atlético Mineiro, Vasco, Cruzeiro, Sport, São Paulo, Botafogo e Grêmio.

MAIORES ARTILHEIROS DA HISTÓRIA DO CAMPEONATO BRASILEIRO
– 1959/2021

1º – Roberto Dinamite – 190 gols
2º -Fred – 155 gols
3º – Romário – 154 gols
4º – Edmundo – 153 gols
5º – Zico – 135 gols
6º – Túlio – 129 gols
7º – Serginho Chulapa – 127 gols
Dadá Maravilha – 127 gols
9º – Washington – 126 gols
Diego Souza – 126 gols

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متفوقًا على الكبار.. توتنهام يعلن تعاقده مع ماتياس تيل

أعلن نادي توتنهام، في بيان رسمي منذ قليل، حصوله على خدمات اللاعب ماتياس تيل من صفوف نادي بايرن ميونخ، في آخر لحظات موسم الانتقالات الشتوي لعام 2025.

وانتهت نافذة الانتقالات الشتوية في إنجلترا، منذ قليل، حيث نجح توتنهام في إبرام صفقة لتعزيز صفوف الفريق الذي يعاني من موسم سئ للغاية.

وفي بيان رسمي، أعلن توتنهام تعاقده مع اللاعب ماتياس تيل بعد التوصل إلى اتفاق مع نادي بايرن ميونخ الألماني.

وسينضم المهاجم الفرنسي الشاب إلى توتنهام بمقتضى صفقة إعارة، حتى نهاية ذلك الموسم، بشرط الحصول على التصريح المطلوب.

اقرأ أيضًا.. مانشستر سيتي يعلن صفقته الشتوية الرابعة في الوقت القاتل

وتتضمن الصفقة خيار الشراء الدائم مقابل 60 مليون يورو، الصيف المقبل.

كان صاحب الـ19 عامًا مطلوبًا بقوة من قِبل عدة أندية في الميركاتو الشتوي، على رأسهم تشيلسي، آرسنال ومانشستر يونايتد.

ولكن توتنهام تدخل في الوقت القاتل ونجح في حسم الصفقة لصالحه، لتعزيز صفوف الفريق من أجل إنقاذ ما يمكن إنقاذه في ذلك الموسم السئ للغاية.

ويحتل توتنهام حاليًا المركز الرابع عشر في جدول الدوري الإنجليزي، برصيد 27 نقطة، بعد خوض 24 مباراة.

Tadic 2.0: Southampton make approach for “extraordinary” talent

Southampton only have a few days left of the frantic transfer window to get their last bits of business in through the door, knowing that more new recruits would very much help in their long haul mission of staving off the Premier League drop zone.

A new option in goal feels like a top priority, with the unsettling news of Justin Bijlow's move falling through understandably irking those at St. Mary's, whilst a new striker could also be on the cards in the form of Brazilian attacker Yuri Alberto.

Southampton manager Russell Martin.

Russell Martin's men could even roll the dice and get this bold new recruit in before Friday, who might well become Southampton's next Dusan Tadic if a move comes to fruition.

Latest Southampton transfer news

As per reports in Italy, Southampton could land versatile Juventus figure Filip Kostic ahead of deadline day, with a proposal already made by the South Coast outfit.

Kostic is also wanted by Al-Ain out in Saudi Arabia, according to the report, but the 31-year-old is said to be willing to 'evaluate' the offer from the Saints, potentially trading the glamour of Turin for England's south coast.

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Kostic, over time, has the potential to be viewed as Southampton's second coming of Tadic if a move is sealed, with the Serbian a real threat down the left, much like the former Saints great was on the South Coast, before leaving for Dutch giants Ajax in 2018.

What Kostic could offer Southampton

Tadic would bow out from his exceptional playing days at St. Mary's with 24 goals and 32 assists tallied up from 162 clashes, constantly offering creativity and standing out as a reliable source of important strikes before departing for the Netherlands.

His compatriot in Kostic has also been a nuisance wherever he's been across his varied career to date, in terms of setting up chances for his teammates when playing down the left and coming up trumps with goals of his own, with a mightily impressive 117 assists notched up from 518 career games to date.

Kostic's career numbers by position

Position played

Games played

Goals scored

Assists

LM

241

31

69

LW

189

31

38

RW

18

2

2

CF

6

2

1

CM

2

0

0

RM

1

0

0

Sourced by Transfermarkt

Looking at the table above too, much like Tadic who was drafted out to the right on occasion for the Saints, Kostic can also line up and play in different positions when needed, with the experienced 31-year-old even playing up top when needed in the past.

Even with his game-time somewhat drying up at Juventus of late, Kostic has still managed to deliver on the big stage when required, with four assists coming his way last campaign in Serie A from 29 total appearances.

It will be his time with Eintracht Frankfurt that most will be familiar with how devastating Kostic can be, however, with outrageous strikes like this one managed versus Arminia Bielefeld in 2021 piquing the interest of Juventus, who paid £13.4m to land his services.

Southampton, equally, forked out some big bucks to snap up Tadic in 2014, as Ronald Koeman and Co at the time splashed out £10.9m, and ended up never looking back.

Going on to become a cult sensation in his new surroundings, after once plying his trade in Europe with FC Twente before making the leap, Saints fans will hope the "extraordinary" Kostic – as he has been labelled by former Frankfurt sporting director Fredi Bobic in the past – can become their next hero in the mould of their former star man.

Once touted for a move to Crystal Palace to link up with another ex-Frankfurt face in Oliver Glasner, Southampton might well now land the veteran's services last minute as a very late statement buy.

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فيديو | "أحتاج إلى المال".. مهاجم ليفربول يُطالب باتصال من الدوري السعودي

مازح مهاجم ليفربول، زميله في الفريق، بشأن انتظاره عرضًا من الدوري السعودي، من أجل “سيارة”.

وتتحرك أندية الدوري السعودي منذ سنوات لتعزيز صفوفها بتعاقدات قوية من الأندية الأوروبية، منذ انتقال النجم البرتغالي كريستيانو رونالدو لفريق النصر في نهاية عام 2022.

من بين النجوم المرتبطين بالانتقال إلى الدوري السعودي، المصري محمد صلاح جناح ليفربول، والذي يسعى الهلال للتعاقد معه في الصيف القادم.

ونشرت صحيفة “ميرور” البريطانية، جزء من محادثة بين مهاجمي ليفربول، داروين نونيز ولويس دياز، أجريت مع “Pro:Direct Soccer”.

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خلال المقابلة، تحدث نونيز مع لويس دياز حول مجموعة سياراته، وبعد الحديث عن سياراته بينما كان دياز يمازحه، قال نونيز: “أحتاج إلى المزيد من المال”، وهو ينظر إلى الكاميرا ويغمز.

ووضع نونيز يده على فمه، واستدار إلى المذيع مازحًا: “سعودي، هيا، سعودي، اتصل”.

وأشار المذيع لدياز عن مزحة نونيز، وقد أدار رأسه إلى الخلف وهو يضحك وبدأ يصفق، ثم أضاف الكولومبي: “نعم، هيا”.

49ers must finally cash in on Leeds star who wants to copy Gray & Rutter

Leeds United lost a number of their key players after the team failed to earn promotion back to the Premier League at the first time of asking last season.

The Whites lost 1-0 to Southampton in the play-off final at Wembley in May, after finishing third in the division, and are now in their second campaign in the Championship.

Daniel Farke had to watch on as Archie Gray, Georgino Rutter, Crysencio Summerville, and Glen Kamara all moved on from Elland Road on permanent deals.

It was reported that Gray and Rutter both had £40m release clauses, which were activated by Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton, and it was recently claimed that a current Leeds player wants to copy them.

Illan Meslier's contract situation

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT last week, journalist Ben Jacobs revealed that Illan Meslier would like to have a release clause in his contract in West Yorkshire.

The report claimed that the left-footed shot-stopper would like to protect himself in the event that Leeds fail to earn promotion again, with a clause that would allow him to join a top-flight side.

Meslier is currently contracted through to the summer of 2026 and this means that, if the Whites opt against cashing in on him, the Frenchman could remain in the second tier for another two seasons, barring a promotion.

Jacobs, however, added that the 49ers are looking to remove such clauses from current contracts and are reluctant to insert them into future deals, which suggests that the French goalkeeper may not get his wish in negotiations over fresh terms.

49ers must finally ditch Illan Meslier

With this recent news in mind, the 49ers and Leeds must finally cash in on the dud because he is seemingly already thinking about moving on from the club if they fail to win promotion.

After watching so many key players move on due to release clauses this summer, the Whites cannot allow their assets to control their own future and potentially leave the team shorthanded when teams come in to activate the clause.

Therefore, the 49ers should brutally ditch Meslier and bring in a goalkeeper who is committed to the long-term cause under Farke, whether that is in January or next summer.

23/24 Championship

Illan Meslier

Appearances

44

Save success rate

68%

Goals prevented

-4.49

Error led to shot

1

Error led to goal

1

Red cards

1

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, the 24-year-old dud significantly underperformed as a shot-stopper by conceding 4.49 more than expected based on the xG of the efforts on his goal, whilst he also made two direct errors that led to a shot or a goal.

Meslier kept 18 clean sheets in the Championship last season, sharing the Golden Glove with West Brom's Alex Palmer, but these statistics suggest that the Leeds defence deserved that accolade more than the Frenchman.

The Whites liability also let in a staggering 28.6 more goals than expected based on the post-shot xG against him across the 2021/22 and 2022/23 Premier League seasons.

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These statistics do not suggest that Meslier's performances have been good enough in recent years to warrant wanting a release clause for a bigger move, which is another reason why the 49ers should look to ditch him and sign a better, and more committed, goalkeeper.

Com festa da torcida, Fluminense faz o dever de casa e ganha força para buscar a vaga nesta reta final

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A formação de uma equipe profissional deve ser estruturada em uma mescla entre atletas experientes e a chegada dos mais jovens. O Fluminense tem feito isso com eficácia nas últimas temporadas. E a vitória sobre o América-MG, neste domingo, ressaltou esse aspecto. A dupla Luiz Henrique e Fred decidiu e mostrou que o time está vivo na busca pela segunda participação seguida na Copa Libertadores.

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O Tricolor não precisou ser brilhante, mas foi certeiro nas chances que teve. Aproveitou os erros de um adversário que pouco incomodou e construiu o resultado com o apoio da torcida, no Maracanã. A festa foi bonita e promete ser ainda maior na quarta, quando terá o Internacional pela frente, às 21h30.

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Para quarta, o time precisa elevar o nível de atuação em mais um “jogo de seis pontos”. Os erros apresentados no primeiro tempo remetem a transição ofensiva. Faltou agilidade nas infiltrações para ser mais efetivo na frente. O setor de criação careceu de criatividade e velocidade nos primeiros 45 minutos e ainda necessita progredir.

Por outro lado, o retorno de Samuel Xavier foi importante na lateral, com boa marcação no setor. O sistema defensivo fez um jogo seguro sem dar espaço ao adversário. Marcão acertou na distribuição das peças e elogiou a maneira como os jogadores corresponderam em campo. Nos uniformes, uma justa e bonita homenagem a personalidades negras da história do clube, com nomes como Escurinho, Waldo, Washington, Assis e Didi.

Faltava abrir o placar no primeiro tempo para voltar do intervalo com mais segurança. Mas as chances vieram de chutes de longa distância. O Fluminense entrou na área apenas com Caio Paulista no primeiro minuto de jogo. Um confronto direto, porém, pode ser decidido no detalhe, e o América pecou na linha de impedimento.

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A estratégia foi mal executada, e os donos da casa tiveram a chance de abrir o placar com o jovem Luiz Henrique. Talentoso, o atacante voltou de lesão e desencantou ao balançar a rede. O fim do jejum foi importante para ganhar confiança e retornar do intervalo com mais espaço para jogar.

Dito e feito, os mineiros tiveram que se lançar ao ataque, mas ainda assim pouco assustaram a meta de Marcos Felipe. Com mais espaço, Marcão colocou Jhon Arias e Cazares em campo. O atacante teve duas chances, mas faltou calibrar o pé. O equatoriano mostrou visão de jogo e achou o colombiano na área. Eduardo Bauermann foi imprudente e derrubou o atacante na área.

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Em cima do lance, Héber Roberto Lopes assinalou a penalidade máxima. De volta após cumprir suspensão, Fred pegou a bola com a pressão de não marcar desde setembro. Diante dele, a segunda maior vítima de sua carreira. Com a frieza que lhe é característica, o ídolo tricolor ampliou o placar e marcou o seu 13° tento sobre o Coelho em sua história como atleta profissional. Com a camisa de Waldo, maior artilheiro do clube, o camisa 9 desencantou.

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No fim, Marcão ainda teve tempo de colocar Raúl Bobadilla, Nonato e Luccas Claro em campo. O América-MG não teve força para reverter a desvantagem, e o Fluminense colocou na tabela três pontos essenciais para a manutenção do grande sonho: disputar a Libertadores pelo segundo ano seguido. A má notícia fica por conta de André, que recebeu o terceiro amarelo e não joga na quarta.

+Após voltar a marcar pelo Fluminense, Fred diz que Waldo serve de inspiração: ‘Sabia que ia sair hoje’

Além dele, Luiz Henrique e Nino saíram com dores, e o zagueiro será reavaliado. O elenco do Colorado é mais robusto e tende a trazer mais perigo. É a hora de concluir mais um dever de casa para abrir vantagem sobre os adversários antes de enfrentar Atlético MG e Bahia longe de seus domínios. O ideal é chegar à última rodada contra a já rebaixada Chapecoense com a vaga encaminhada e não correr riscos.

As it happened – England vs New Zealand, 1st Test, Lord's, 2nd day

All the updates, news and stats from day two of the first Test at Lord’s

Alan Gardner03-Jun-2021*Most recent entry will appear at the top, please refresh your page for the latest updates. All times are local6.35pm: That’ll be stumpsNeil Wagner put in a big-hearted shift as always•Getty Images

There we have it, the end of an enthralling second day as Rory Burns and Joe Root guide England’s recovery from 18 for 2, their unbroken 93-run partnership taking the hosts to 111 for 2 at stumps on the second day.With the deficit 267 runs and these two set now, they’ve put their side in position to hit back after losing the early wickets of Dom Sibley and Zak Crawley. Mark Wood made things happen for England earlier today with three wickets, including the valuable scalps of Henry Nicholls and BJ Watling, and Ollie Robinson finished with four.But what about that man, Devon Conway, 200 on debut, a wonderful knock he’ll remember for a long time and so will we.6.15pm: Last ordersJoe Root had to bide his time•Getty Images

Into the added half hour here, with Burns and Root accumulating steadily. Santner had a brief sortie from the Nursery End, ripping one out of the footmarks to give Burns a moment of pause, and also beating Root’s outside edge; in between a full toss nearly did the England captain a mischief. A cut for four from Root off Santner took England into three figures, and this pair will be hoping to see out the day. Williamson would dearly love to pocket another before the close, and has turned back to his senior quicks in Southee and Wagner.5.45pm: Burns back in the runsRory Burns swivels into a pull•Getty Images

Runs coming a little more quickly now, with Wagner and Jamieson testing out the middle of the pitch. Leg theory to Burns is a sound ploy, given he has had his struggles against the short ball in Test cricket – but he picks off Wagner for a boundary fine, before a more authoritative pull in the left-armer’s following over bisects the two men back. A four nudged off his hip then takes Burns to a hard-fought half-century, his first in nine innings. Having been dropped on the tour of India, this has been a solid comeback so far.5.35pm: Belly on Rooty (and Kane)

Sex batting’s Ian Bell on two greats of the modern game.5.20pm: Grindin’Neil Wagner strains in his delivery•AFP/Getty Images

Unspectacular stuff so far from Burns and Root, but as Morcheeba said: Rome wasn’t built in a day. Their partnership at drinks during the evening session was worth 40 runs from 20.2 overs, drawing the sting from New Zealand’s seam attack. Root has been batting well out of his crease, to counter the swinging ball, while Burns has been crabbily effective in moving to his highest score since the second West Indies Test at Manchester last summer. Suspect we might get a glimpse of Mitch Santner’s twirly stuff soon.4.55pm: Proper cricketColin de Grandhomme pleads unsuccessfully for an lbw decision against Rory Burns•AFP/Getty Images

A clip off the pads by Rory Burns brings up the England 50, the third-wicket pair patching things up somewhat after that nervy start before tea. Root has been the epitome of watchful, playing out 23 dot balls from De Grandhomme before chopping four through backward point. Neil Wagner has bustled into the piece, too, attempting to bash something – – from the surface. Don’t go anywhere.4.35pm: Hair apparent4.30pm: Root boo booJoe Root wore one on the gloves•Getty Images

De Grandhomme has had the ball on a string, curling his outswingers through to BJ Watling – and then suddenly he gets one to jump and rap Root’s bottom hand. Root previously took a blow to his right hand in the nets on Monday, but is okay to continue after a check from the physio.4.10pm: The De Grandhomme of CricketNow, this is the contest we’re here for. Kane Williamson brings on Colin De Grandhomme to bowl to Joe Root straight after tea – doubtless mindful of their last encounter on this ground. De Grandhomme’s 10-2-25-1 off the reel during the 2019 World Cup final saw Root rendered almost strokeless, until a wild slash cost him his wicket and left England 59 for 2, deepening the sense that their chase was going to be anything but a formality.Also, De Grandhomme is rocking the sort of mullet that would once have seen him ejected from the Long Room, which is another tick in the box for us.3.45pm: TeaTim Southee bowled a skillful spell with the new ball•Getty Images

New Zealand rattled England with two wickets in a 10-over spell before tea, as the home side set about their reply. New Zealand’s innings had unravelled quickly from a seemingly dominant position at 288 for 3, but not before Devon Conway had become the seventh man to score a double-century on Test debut.Kyle Jamieson and Tim Southee both then struck in their new-ball spells, as England suffered an early wobble with the bat. Dom Sibley played completely the wrong line to be lbw in Jamieson’s second over, while Zak Crawley edged an impetuous drive behind off Southee.Conway has been by far the most composed batsman on show, and he continued his fine debut by going to 200 with a six off James Anderson. But Ollie Robinson claimed 4 for 75 and it needed some humpty from No. 11 Neil Wagner to lift New Zealand above 350, before Conway was run out trying to come back for a second.3.25pm: Two down earlyA loose waft at a tempter from Tim Southee and Zak Crawley is back in the sheds, too. Out comes Joe Root, England’s captain, with the scoreboard reading 18 for 2 and the home crowd beginning to get a little twitchy. Lord’s on day two with the sun out and it’s patrons who should be getting squiffy, not batters.That tour match scorecard, by the way, reminds me of the halcyon days of Joe Denly, and his over-my-dead-body approach to batting in the top three. England could probably do with a bit of that right now…3.10pm: Jamieson nips inKyle Jamieson struck early to dismiss Dom Sibley•PA Images via Getty Images

No Trent Boult for New Zealand, but no issues making the new ball count, either. Kyle Jamieson continues the trend of Lord’s newbies hitting the ground running, swinging one past Dom Sibley’s crease-bound prod to hit the pads in front of off – only just in front, according to Hawk-Eye, but umpire’s call is good enough to confirm the dismissal. Sibley was actually hit on the helmet by Jamieson in a tour match in Whangarei two winters ago, before either of them had played Test cricket.Jamieson hadn’t previously opened the bowling in Tests but, given the start to his career, it was probably bound to go well. He now has 37 wickets at 12.94.2.43pm: All going off!ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Devon Conway goes to his double-hundred with a hook for six off Anderson… and then in the next over is run out trying to come back for a second to deep midwicket! So Conway walks off with the seventh-highest score by a man on Test debut, and the second-highest for NZ, but he doesn’t manage to carry his bat.A superb innings from Conway, nevertheless, and all the more so given the next-highest score was Nicholls’ 61. From 288 for 3, you’d have banked on New Zealand passing 400 comfortably, but probably worth waiting to see England bat before passing judgement.2.35pm: More than all right, Jack

2.25pm: Tail WaggingNeil Wagner has just disdainfully pumped Broad over long-off for six – a genuine lofted drive, front elbow pointing to the sky – and followed up with a punch past mid-off to bring up New Zealand’s 350. He then greets the return of Mark Wood with a Brian Lara-esque thrash through extra cover for four more. They’d have wanted a few more than this, from 246 for 3 overnight, but this could still be a fighting score for New Zealand.2.20pm: Uber Stat AlertOllie Robinson reacts to a dropped catch off his bowling•AFP/Getty Images

This is from my colleague Sampath: only once in Test cricket have a century and a five-for been recorded by debutants in the same innings:Harry Graham (107) and Bill Lockwood (6-101) at Lord’s in 1893.Robinson would actually have had his fifth, if Broad had held on to Southee’s drive at mid-off. And Joe Root has now taken Robinson off, after a four-over spell, and gone back to Broad from the Nursery End. Gah!2.15pm: NZ slide continuesThere were groans when Robinson had a shy at the stumps with Tim Southee still in his ground, with the ball deflecting away for a run… but perhaps it was all part of a cunning plan, as Southee kept the strike and found himself in James Anderson’s sights. A little tickle at an outswinger and James Bracey, the third debutant in this Test, finally gets a piece.”Oh Jimmy, Jimmy! Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy Anderson!” comes the cry from the crowd. Test wicket No. 616 – and 994 in first-class cricket – for England’s attack leader.2pm: Timmy time

1.45pm: Robinson > JamiesonOllie Robinson roars in celebration after removing Kyle Jamieson•Getty Images

England’s new boy has a fourth wicket on debut, as Kyle Jamieson joins the lower-order procession for New Zealand. Robinson went short, and the hulking Jamieson swung it high but not-so-handsome to deep square leg, where Zak Crawley did really well to hold on to a sprawling catch coming in off the rope.Robinson’s debut has been a memorable one – not all for the right reasons – and he is closing in on a Lord’s honours board appearance of his own. Conway, meanwhile, isn’t far off a double-hundred and could well end up carrying his bat.1.40pm: Wood clicksMark Wood caused plenty of awkward moments with his short ball•AFP/Getty Images

This is how Mark Wood can contribute, . On a slow wicket, against stubborn batters, he has the point-of-difference skill to unlock batting line-ups. He proved that here.Now, I know what you’re thinking: Wood’s record in England is modest. Ahead of this game he took his wickets at a cost of 44.91 in home Tests. At Lord’s the record – eight wickets in four Tests as a cost of 52.50 apiece – was even more modest. There remains a suspicion that his skills – or at least his pace – may well be neutered by the sort of slow seamers which suit the majority of English seamers.But in Australia? You’d think he’d very much enjoy the harder, faster tracks. In six overseas Tests – not all of them played on quick tracks by any means – he has taken his 29 wickets at a cost of 23.93.He’s also a different bowler to the one who played his first 12 Tests. For those Tests, he operated off a short run and seemed to have an ankle made of crystal. His wickets in those games came at a cost of 41.73. Since the Caribbean tour of early 2019, though, he has bowled off a longer run, retained his fitness pretty well (for a fast bowler) and taken his wickets at a cost of 22.46.He actually bowled well on day one here. And fast. Twice he hit Devon Conway on the body with short balls; a couple of other times he might have had him. Given how serenely Conway has batted, that is no mean achievement. Sure, the wickets didn’t come, but the performance was rather better than the results.It was noticeable that his wicket-taking spell was slower. About 10% slower, really. But it was still sharp. And it’s unfair to think of Wood as JUST a fast bowler: he’s better than that. At the start of his career, he was used by Durham as something of a reverse-swing specialist and he can still gain movement in the air and off the seam. The ball that dismissed BJ Watling, for example, drew a false stroke by leaving the batter up the slope.His bouncer remains a valuable weapon, though. His relative lack of height means it doesn’t bounce as high as might be expected and renders it hard to duck. The pull that cost Henry Nicholls his wicket was a good example of a batter not knowing how else to play the ball.There’s another lesson from this spell. At one stage, Wood’s figures for it were 6-2-7-3 but, understandably, Joe Root gave him an extra over. It cost eight. Wood really does need to be used in short, sharp spells of four or five overs. With the likes of Jofra Archer or Olly Stone also in the side, that should be accommodated okay.Is Wood the right man for all circumstances? Probably not. Even at Durham, it’s noticeable that Chris Rushworth remains at least as potent a threat in Championship cricket.But on quick, flat tracks where England might otherwise look a bit toothless? Yes, he’s a role to play there. He really is the sort of bowler who could make the difference in an away Ashes series.1pm: LunchMark Wood roars in celebration after removing Henry Nicholls•Getty Images

A Mark Wood-inspired fightback lifted England off the canvas at Lord’s, even as Devon Conway continued to rewrite the record books on debut. Four wickets fell during the morning session, as New Zealand’s firm grip on proceedings loosened slightly.Conway and Henry Nicholls had initially resumed in untroubled fashion, extending their overnight partnership to 174. But Wood hustled out Nicholls shortly after he had brought up his fifty – a well-directed short ball inducing a flap to long leg – and BJ Watling, so often a one-man roadblock at No. 6, was taken at slip for 1 as England’s fast man found some seam movement to go with his pace from the Pavilion End.Ollie Robinson then trapped Colin De Grandhomme lbw, given after a review, and when Wood had Mitchell Santner caught in the covers, New Zealand had lost 4 for 6 in little more than eight overs. Conway, however, was immovable on 179 not out at lunch, the highest Test score by a male debutant in England.12.40pm: Wood on fireMark Wood claimed three wickets quick succession•PA Images via Getty Images

Now Mitchell Santner has popped a catch to extra cover! New Zealand are seven down and still shy of 300 – and with the unbeaten debutant Devon Conway having scored more than half of their runs, too. Wood’s spell so far today reads 6-2-7-3, and England’s hopes of wrapping up the innings up for a manageable total have greatly increased.12.30pm: CDG TTFNOllie Robinson•Getty Images

Never mind giving the bowlers the first hour… England gave it to New Zealand’s batters, but has since roared back with three wickets either side of drinks. This one required the intervention of DRS, after Colin De Grandhomme propped forward to be hit on the knee roll by Ollie Robinson. There was bat involved but it was definitely pad first, and ball-tracking showed it to be hitting middle and leg.Third wicket for the traditional seam-and-swing virtues of Robinson. Who ever said this was a flat pitch?12.15pm: Good Wood

Another one goes, as Wood knocks over perennial opposition-thwarter BJ Watling! As well as the extra pace, Wood also found some movement off the straight here, seaming the ball up the slope as Watling aimed a clip to leg, Dom Sibley pouching a safe catch at second slip. Still some batting to come, with Colin De Grandhomme walking out at No. 7 and Mitchell Santner – who put England to the sword alongside Watling in Mount Maunganui two years ago – at No. 8, but England have clawed some ground back.11.55am: DislodgedMark Wood made the breakthrough for England on the second morning•Getty Images

Mark Wood gets his reward for the hard yards, striking in his second over of the day. Henry Nicholls is the man to depart, having looked utterly unflappable for the majority of his innings… but an 85mph bumper hurried him on the pull, and Ollie Robinson continued a lively debut by taking a good running catch at long leg. That ends a stand worth 174, though the Kiwis are still flying at altitude.11.45am: Conway out in frontESPNcricinfo Ltd

A clip off the pads for two and Devon Conway moved to the highest score by a Test debutant in England – Ranjitsinhji, WG Grace, Peter May and Sourav Ganguly the next four names on the list. Fair effort this.11.35am: Bowling dry? Nice tryStuart Broad and James Anderson hatch a plan•Getty Images

Well, England might have been hoping to “control the game, control the scoring”, as Wood put it – but they’ve not had much success so far, with Conway and Nicholls ticking along at roughly a run a minute during the first half an hour or so. Anderson delivered a maiden but then conceded driven boundaries in consecutive overs to Conway, while Broad and Joe Root seemingly couldn’t decide on their plan after another four went down to third man: one fielder went out of the cordon, then was brought halfway in; second slip was moved to midwicket and back again. In the end, not much changed.Ollie Robinson has now replaced Anderson from the Nursery End, the second new ball still only 14 overs old. But NZ’s fourth-wicket pair currently have the sun on their backs and a gentle breeze in their sails.11.15am: Fifty for NichollsHenry Nicholls reached 50 early on the second morning•Getty Images

A crisp punch down the ground off Broad, the ball rolling gently up the slope towards the pavilion, takes Nicholls to a compact half-century. He has played his part to perfection so far, continuing a run of fine form that began with a career-best 174 versus West Indies in December.Conway, meanwhile, has pinged a couple of sumptuous drives through the covers off Anderson, and is closing in on the highest score by a Test debutant in England – only WG and Ranji above him, as things stand.NZ straight back up to cruising speed this morning.11.05am: You Have to Answer4:19

Henry Nicholls: Kohli or Babar’s cover drive?

Conway has survived a maiden from James Anderson, starting from the Nursery End again this morning. Stuart Broad is back in harness, too. Henry Nicholls, meanwhile, resumes in sight of a half-century – both of England’s senior seamers will be hoping to ask questions of him, though nothing so fiendish as “Kohli or Babar”, you’d imagine.10.55am: Back to Plan A… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Mark Wood: ready to pounce•PA Photos/Getty Images

England’s Mark Wood, one of those fast bowlers who’s got to strap on the spikes again today, has been speaking before play about the experience of bowling to Devon Conway – the two had a decent scrap, with Wood upping the pace and hitting Conway a couple of times, only for the batter to come through unscathed.”He played some amazing shots, to play the way he did on debut was outstanding. Was a thorn in my side all day, I never felt we were on top of him. Hopefully he’s a little bit tired today, or more tired than we are and we can get him early on. We’ve got plans in the dressing room, as we do for every batsman, Plan A, Plan B. But unfortunately Plan A, B, C, D and E didn’t quite work yesterday, so maybe start on Plan A again and see if that works.”Wood admitted it was “a tough day overall”, but said England would be aiming to control the scoring and continue to chip away. Of his own bowling, which saw the speed gun up at 96mph, he suggested that the number in the wickets column was more important.”If we can get a couple of quick wickets this morning, the whole complexion of the match changes – they could easily have been 300-320 [yesterday] with Lord’s being fast-scoring. It was very difficult [to find] the [right] length on this wicket. At Lord’s we’ve talked about being fuller and trying to hit the knee roll, but actually the fuller length seemed to bring Conway [into it], some of his drives were beautiful. So this morning, drag that length back, still hitting the top of the stumps, I think that’ll be key.”When it’s clicking you certainly feel it – but I’d rather bowl slower and get five wickets. The key today is not how quickly I bowl but how well I bowl, can I get some wickets and get us back in the game. I’m giving it everything I’ve got, as the speed gun suggests. If I keep giving it my all, hopefully I’ll get the rewards today.10.35am: Conway Part DeuxHello, and good morning. Hope you bounced out of bed like a man sitting on 136 not out overnight… rather than a fast bowler who’s shortly got to pull their boots on and go again. If a certain Danish brewer made Test debuts, they’d still have had to pull out all the stops for Devon Conway. A century in whites for the Black Caps, almost four years after setting off on the road from Gauteng to Wellington – Conway admitted last night it was more than he could ever had dreamed of. But his fun’s not over yet, and England’s footsore seamers are going to have to have another crack, with New Zealand already well placed and looking for a first-innings position from which they can dictate the game.

Arsenal hold extensive internal talks over signing £86m starlet for Arteta

Arsenal have held extensive internal talks over signing an £86 million starlet for manager Mikel Arteta, and the player already has multiple connections to the Gunners.

Arsenal already making transfer plans for 2025

It was a productive summer transfer window for sporting director Edu Gaspar and the club's recruitment team, who managed to spend under £100 million on five key new additions at the Emirates.

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David Raya, Riccardo Calafiori, Mikel Merino, Neto and Raheem Sterling all put pen to paper on moves to Arsenal, much to the delight of Arteta, who has also been unlucky regarding their fitness.

Merino is set to be sidelined for nearly two months, after the Spaniard fractured his shoulder in training, while Calafiori is also a doubt for Arsenal's looming north London derby after suffering a freak injury away on international duty with Italy.

Arsenal's next five Premier League games

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Tottenham (away)

September 15

Man City (away)

September 22

Leicester City (home)

September 28

Southampton (home)

October 5

Bournemouth (away)

October 19

There is a silver lining in the form of Sterling, who is expected to make his Premier League debut for the Gunners against Tottenham this weekend after signing from Chelsea on loan.

Merino and Rice's absences, and potentially that of club captain Martin Odegaard, means Arteta could drop Kai Havertz into midfield and play Sterling as false-nine away to Spurs.

As Arsenal's head coach plans how best to set up his team ahead of crucial encounters in the next few weeks, Edu and the club's transfer team continue to devise plans on how to strengthen Arteta's ranks over the next 12 months.

Former Juventus star Adrien Rabiot has even reached out to Arsenal as the free agent attempts to find a new club, according to reports, and it is believed the title hopefuls already have certain players on the transfer agenda for 2025.

Arsenal could make a push for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko next summer and have already been in contact with the Bundesliga side over a possible deal. Meanwhile, it is also believed that Arsenal are considering a pre-contract offer for Alphonso Davies, who is free to discuss summer switches to foreign sides as early as January with his contract expiring next year.

Arsenal hold extensive internal talks over Ajax's Jorrel Hato

According to The Athletic, Ajax starlet Jorrel Hato is also being mentioned as a target from within the club. It is believed Arsenal have held extensive internal talks over potentially signing Hato, who has been tipped to cost suitors around £86 million, such is the player's real potential.

The 18-year-old started 33 Eredivisie games for Ajax last season and is widely regarded as one of the Netherlands' most exciting up-and-coming talents. Hato's best friend at Ajax, young goalkeeper Tommy Setford, joined Arsenal in the summer, and the teenage centre-back is also a real admirer of Jurrien Timber.

“Coaches told me that I always needed to look up to Virgil van Dijk, but when I played in the under-18s, I always looked up to Jurrien Timber,” said Hato, via The Athletic.

“I played with him for six months before he left, and I learned so much from him. When I came into the first team, he was my mentor. I love his playing style, his calmness on the ball. And he is just a great defender in defending terms.”

Com desfalques, Corinthians fecha preparação para enfrentar o Ceará; confira provável escalação

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Sem poder contar com o volante Cantillo e o meia Giuliano, que se recuperam de lesões musculares, o Corinthians fechou na manhã desta quarta-feira, no CT Joaquim Grava, a sua preparação para enfrentar o Fortaleza nesta quinta, às 20h, no Castelão, em Fortaleza, pela 35ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro.

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No local, o técnico Sylvinho comandou o terceiro trabalho desta semana visando o confronto no qual o Alvinegro lutará para permanecer no G4 da competição, a zona de classificação direta à fase de grupos da Copa Libertadores. Com 53 pontos, a equipe corintiana ocupa o quarto lugar da tabela, logo à frente do Fortaleza, quinto colocado, com 52, que em outro duelo da noite desta quinta-feira enfrentará o Santos, na 19h, na Vila Belmiro.

No trabalho desta quarta-feira, os atletas participaram de um aquecimento no Campo 1 do CT e em seguida foram a outro gramado do local, onde Sylvinho comandouuma atividade de marcação e posse de bola em campo reduzido.

Depois disso, na parte final do treino, os atletas praticaram bolas paradas ofensivas e defensivas já simulando situações que poderão ser enfrentadas no jogo em que o Timão tentará encerrar um jejum de sete partidas sem vitórias fora de casa no Brasileirão – a última foi obtida no dia 28 de agosto, quando bateu o Grêmio por 1 a 0, em Porto Alegre, pela 18ª rodada do primeiro turno.

Mais uma vez sem poder contar com Cantillo e Giuliano, que se recuperam de lesões no músculo posterior da coxa direita, Sylvinho deverá repetir a mesma escalação da equipe que venceu o Santos por 2 a 1, no último domingo, na Neo Química Arena, onde iniciou com Cássio; Fagner, João Victor, Gil e Fábio Santos; Gabriel; Du Queiroz, Gabriel Pereira Renato Augusto e Róger Guedes; Jô.

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سلوت يثير الشكوك حول جاهزية مهاجم ليفربول لمباراة ولفرهامبتون

تحدث آرني سلوت مدرب ليفربول في مؤتمر صحفي اليوم الجمعة قبل مباراة ولفرهامبتون في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وخاض ليفربول مباراة الديربي أمام إيفرتون يوم الأربعاء والتي انتهت بتعادل إيجابي 2-2، و4 بطاقات حمراء.

وتلقى سلوت ومساعده بطاقة حمراء، وأيضًا كورتيس جونز لاعب ليفربول، وعبد الله دوكوري لاعب إيفرتون.

تطرق سلوت للحديث عن مواجهة ولفرهامبتون، والغيابات في صفوف ليفربول خلال مؤتمره الصحفي اليوم.

وقال سلوت عن مواجهة ولفرهامبتون: “لطالما قلت إن المباريات في النصف الثاني من الموسم تكون أكثر صعوبة من النصف الأول، لقد جاء المدرب الجديد وقام بعمل جيد، ستكون المباراة تحديًا يوم الأحد ولكن هذا أمر طبيعي، لا يمكنك أن تتوقع أن تفوز بسهولة”.

وعن الإصابات في صفوف ليفربول ومدى جاهزية اللاعبين، أوضح: “لقد رأينا ترينت ألكسندر أرنولد وهو قادر على اللعب، وكان من المقرر أن يلعب لمدة نصف ساعة، وسوف يتدرب معنا مرة أخرى”.

وواصل: “جو جوميز وتايلر مورتون خارج الملعب، كما أن كودي جاكبو غير قادر على اللعب، دعونا ننتظر لنرى كيف سيكون اليوم، لقد اضطررت إلى استبداله بسبب الإصابة، لقد تعرض لكدمة”.

وعن غياب كورتيس جونز للإيقاف بعد طرده في نهاية المباراة أمام إيفرتون، قال: “الشيء الجيد هو أننا نلعب الكثير من المباريات، كنت أخطط لإشراكه أساسيًا في مباراة بليموث، لكن لم بستعد كامل لياقته”.

وأكد: “لقد أحببته كثيرًا (في مباراة إيفرتون)، لقد كان أفضل جزء من لعبتنا وجزءًا فقط من لعبتنا شعرت فيه ببعض الراحة وأنني أمتلك بعض السيطرة، قبل إجراء التبديلات، كان من الممكن أن تسير المباراة في أي اتجاه”.

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وعن كيفية غرس العزيمة العقلية في لاعبي الفريق، أفاد: “لا يتعلق الأمر بإحضار شخص آخر للمساعدة بل يتعلق الأمر بتنفيذ الأشياء بطرق عقلية، تذكر الأشياء في التدريبات والاجتماعات”.

وأردف: “جزء من العقلية هو أيضًا العمل بجد قدر الإمكان في الظروف الصعبة، مثل الأشياء التي تسير ضدك أو ضد فريق آخر أفضل منك في لحظة، كيف تتفاعل”.

وأشار سلوت: “قبل يومين أو يوم واحد من المباراة، عرضت بعض المقاطع من الموسم الماضي (ضد إيفرتون) وكيف تفاعلنا في مواقف معينة، إنها عملية مستمرة”.

وشدد: “ولكن إذا كنت تريد اللعب في نادٍ كبير مثل هذا، فأنت بحاجة إلى أكثر من الجودة، فأنت بحاجة إلى العقلية، إنه مزيج من ما يتمتع به اللاعبون بداخلهم وأيضًا تحاول معالجته على أساس يومي”.

وانتقل سلوت للحديث عن الخصم ومهاجم ولفرهامبتون ماتيوس كونيا، وعلّق: “إنه نوع اللاعب الذي أشير إليه عندما أقارن هذا الدوري بالدوري الآخر الذي عملت فيه”.

واسترسل: “يحتل فريق ولفرهامبتون المركز السابع عشر وإذا ذهبت إلى هولندا فلن تجد لاعبًا في الفريق صاحب المركز السابع عشر يمكنه اللعب في أياكس أو آيندهوفن أو فينورد”.

وأتم سلوت: “لكن كونيا يمكنه اللعب في أحد أفضل خمسة فرق في إنجلترا، وهذا يوضح لماذا الأمر صعب في هذا الدوري، لقد قدموا أداءً جيدًا للغاية ضدنا في وقت سابق من الموسم”.

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